The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1916, Page 16

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lh 4 nde ead STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 6, 1916, PAGE 16 | nnn AAR SOCIETY WOMEN MAY REMOVI SHOI S AT TEA C. T. CONOVER aaa ee =— | Will Vote for (PAID ADVERTISEMENT Rrr GET RIGHT ON THE Each one a step toward Efficiency and Lower Taxes DON'T BE FOOLED a _ e SEE WHAT THEY MEAN REFERENDUM NO. 3 | REFERENDUM NO. 7 ous and drink beer mad San Fra oo by San Franc abor and Will put a atop to } Law, and 5 Mak of baat vores I don’t drink beer, If I did, I [J should not consider Seattle made beer a whit worse than San Francisco beer. Ir Left to right—Mre, Nellie Fabyan, Charles Page Bryan, Ambassador Sato, Consul Karueu (Chicago) and Mrs. John Barton Payne « ‘ kon the LEGAL Vvoren fact, I eh WASHINGTON, D. C,, Nov. 6.—Jnew Japanese ambassador, Airo!in thought, of the foreign diplomats ; x " , ~ me . Take off your shoes and have some | Sato, gain vogue In Washington at the capital—yet he kicks off his Keferend | ernoVeED HY THE GOVEMNOR. ; . Y De the “eae A A Si oien ato fe one of the|shoes and ¢ up o} cushion = : » “Dp oP 4 oe ’ If above “2 peels Al ndhvong ShcPwlluptrglied Elio gore peu yy toogec ers ek an] kosgios send Aron ly Pega MARK YOUR BALLOT ON NOVEMBER 7TH— MARK YOUR BALLOT ON NOVEMBER 7TH— anonyr ie “papers, ta oe FOR INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM ACT X FOR PUBLIC SERVICE UTILITIES MEASURE X ; “| Julius Caesar Comes t MEXICO TOLD REFERENDUM NO. 4 REFERENDUM NO. 8 mre tower, al? Lownand Denies He Has | TO KEEP SUBS fw: ae crt ert “booze crowd” consists of Her. Reng tren ererse'se|{ Grudge Against Brutus} FROM WATERS ASONANLE NOMBIM OF LEGAL 1 WP M. Horton, James R. Stirrat, J C. Eden, N. H. Latimer, Fred Struve. J. F. Douglas, James D, Hoge, R. W. Hill, J. C. Ford, A V. Williams, Dr. W. A. Shannon, Theodore Hal'er, Dr. Alfred Ray mond, C. B. Niblock, Henry Broderick and the men Who as a class have made attic, this classification is not of serious confern to me For myself, in a busin of twer ight years Ihave ly, thre Collected a e from the | and wish it might be from the earth, but as between San Fran. cisco beer and Seattle beer, | see fo other issue than an economic one. C. T. CONOVE sign rainicae. Rpoiiac. taoaled MARK YOUR BALLOT ON NOVEMBER 7TH— | ima2vrof to Great Britain's demands that a Sci colueeea. ve: cebashe. tho For Recall of Public Officers Measure - | X See NotUe a tan Liveanel German submarine believed to MAR a Seren ting in werrherial we. | REFERENDUM NO. 5 K YOUR BALLOT ON NOVEMBER ITH ters of the southern republic. | a - endure : “ ring ‘ t — FOR PORT DISTRICT MEASURE - 2 X British note sent thr REF rE R =NDUM NO 9 Lansing and warning @ 3 annietar being aff submarine MARK YOUR BALLOT ON NOVEMBER 7TH— ears y explains When Mr. Conover writes, his friends pading men of Seattle in all | of ac tivity—listen with close atten tion. For clear thin concise, forceful stat has few equals. spirited citizen, a ested, always 500 aks or APrHOVED HY THE COVEHNOR FOR POLITICAL CONVENTIONS MEASURE X MARK Your nator on NOVEMBER ora REFERENDUM NO. 6 ~~ FOR PUBLIC BUDGET MEASURE - - 1X CONST ‘1 T nated TONAL AMENDME NT Mr. Julius Caesar—(from an old photo)! way to as tweer flity, alike as 4 gen Vritieh VED BY THE reRNON. MARK YOUR BALL OT ON NOVEMBER 7TH— . tes H “MARK YOUR BALLOT ON NOVEMBER 7TH— FOR PIGKETINS MEASURE - - - |X| | von mepcytra ee the Constitution, ification of voters. X the pioneer real es ae firm of Craviord & Con over. vat i Passed ie the 1915 Legislature at the almost unanimous Reduedt of the Salidias pers Gisigawtas People : ner oot hie | FRENCH STRAIGHTEN of the State of Washington. & wa has tneae.” she oe LINES AT VERDUN WASHINGTON BUSINESS LEAGUE : he ees waite wh Wale be LONDON, Nov. 6. — Their , ’ front in the Verdun region now SoS OO ERS et (AAOWAEL MARSHALL, G7. % "600 ABSENT VOTERS See ree 1 eee: | WEDS PLAYWRIGHT ee pene * NUXATED IRON Northwestern Prexy senate A regular member. I Will Take in Meet | * Seusr member! | domitabi Bob Blewett, prexy league, will be on Jeans when the m minor leaguers gets unde 14. D. E. Dugdale, Seatt had figured on atten sion, but says he f east of the grea business will keep him home 4 no servants, but smashing victor! at Vaux ad ion Cler He © no and Damoup villages, French pe Gteo voting blanks t | armies are now set for further 00 voters who will Fast Young Player to Become a Giant Tho Seattle Giar of a yor up for gainst troops of the their home precincts on GERMANS DRIVE oe BACKWARD :: ia have @ whe = ENMEN wis! is MORAL TERROR F. M Bob McAllister Is Likely to Box Here “Send Your Hungry Bob McAl s 59 jeieco mitt sl =. eo mi Wife to the Poorhouse weight, in r rr] w 2 eaten ? er ve nove vat” WIFE OF FAMOUS EXPLORER RISKS “ee City has no funds that can be devoted strictly to charity. That is left to Eee n | “He admired thi, | OCEAN DANGERS TOJOIN HUSBAND the county. Unless work can be found for the unemployed, there seems OM be arte he A ; % —— ] nothing left for married men whose families face starvation except to apply to the er sivent : Yes, I did visit Brae \f stockade, send their wives temporarily to the poor farm, their children to the deten- Aight in r i tion home.” pence So declared Mayor Gill to a meeting of unemployed Sunday night. Spoken, | HOT TEA BREAKS perhaps, in a kindly spirit, as he has since explained, the mayor’s words nevertheless ames TTS rankle. The stockade is no place for men who are anxious to work and support Get a small package of Hamburg| ere their families. The poor farm and the detention home are not the solution for Breast Tea, « the German fol} call it, “Ha at any pharm rger Prust wives and children of the jobless. Spoonful of the tea, put a cup of| was bringing Kood 1 at The mayor’s words do not solve the problem of employment. And it is a prob BE eA drtax a toncup fon ot| nate Cassar wn : lem that Seattle must face. It cannot be ignored. Last year, city and county joined ag t | in a $15,000 appropriation to tide the unemployed over a hard winter by supplying as It ope them a limited amount of work. This year, the mayor and other officials say, city Ries bre and county funds are depleted and there can be no such help. It is therefore Bona fide residents of Seattle are going hungry—and Seattle just raised a fund of $150,000 to be spent in bringing conventions here. Seattle star THE ONLY PAPER iN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS VOLUME 16. NO. 222 EATTLE, WASH.,, TUI SDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1914. ONE CENT ®S. TRars NEWS STAND: vegetable. Excess, Lb HELP FOR WEAK MEN Men who have lost the Cour wh c tion, should try DR. PIERCE’ Ss SEXOID PILLS Bent by mail te AND ails to benefit after this? RAYMOND | REMEDY co. Lady Mawson, wife of Sir Douglas Mawson, famous Antarctic ex-! plorer. She arrived in Sah Francleco recently with her infant daugh HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION ter, Patricia, on her way from Australia to England, where she will join her husband. That was the prosperity we had before the war. It is the same sort of pros- perity we will have after the war. HUNGRY IN 1914. VOTE FOR HUGHES AND FOR PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY IN 1917. i

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