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TAR—MONDAY, NOV 1916 6 ASK G. 0. P. ORATOR ABOU (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) Moritz Thomsen Will Vote for There's an utter absence of any embarrassing disapy ge WE CHARGE NO INTEREST “Another Joker in YN ‘ The |) Dubie Beiove toa they a pik ais “Elect Hughes, who will restore the high tariff and save the coun) 1908 platform to save themselves from defeat | Tiered a joker in the measure, ||" ‘rom & Panto after the warl® 1 w on this platform, because the country believed ich they bare ca a This is the batte cry of Hughes and the rep pellbinders | that he we » his party in congress to kee pledge for tariff describe how Industry, |] (Ung the Inst of the campaten revision | Mitr view of the joker is that r at the eleventh hour, having absolutely failed to make a But Taft spent most of his time playing golf to reduce his weight, St. Louis, Milwaukee and San President Wilson's tmpregnable defenses ¥ any ott e,|and the republican congress enacted the Aldrich tariff law, which re-| : Beancisco yrs Fy the rn in desperation to th "th same old t that w ed to bam: | vised the tariff up instead of down. : . 0 the ne an and the workin unt the good old a Taft d t have © cour ‘oe, or the w « " ething, to ve Whatever may be said for this Iine of argument, as din those | lation of the republican pledge good old days,” the only thing that can trythfully be sald of it now t At the next congressional elections, in 1910, the democrats cay The people should not be de- |] (hat tt t# the limit of mendacity and hypocrisy tured the house of representative ceived by such weak, but intend The last real panic that this country experienced was the This was what the country thougt ! tariff policy ot | to be misleading, statements. panic of 1907, Theodore Roosevelt, then a republican, was the republican party, and the violation of | Had the brewers of t tate president. There was a republican majority in both houses of | Two years later Woodrow Wilson was élected president on a attempted to prohibit outstde congress, and the Dingley tariff was in full force and effect form pled downward revision of the tar breweries ing beer in Industrial conditions were so bad that every side track in the He called a spectal session of congre ¢ r the e ‘ » Ww 1 crowded to the limit with empty freight cars and WA SOON as he Wa a rated, and congress re ned in we have b in violation of the silent engines. t had honestly ke the pledge to lower the tariff laws of the | States, and Remember the popular name for these “e ex"? ferwood bill more than th it would have PTeddy Bears”! Of course, business was not good in this country while the tariff] Indicated pure selfishness on the || Remem how, in the midst of the panic, J. P. Morgan went to| was being changed, or shortly after it was change | A tariff change, elther up or down, always unsetties business for atime. But at no time during the presidency of Wilson, prior to the ting |} see Roosevelt and “showed” him how tt wa of }| United States Steel Corporation to swallow the T Part of local brewers, attem all of te to themselves. Iron ¢ in direct violation of the Sherman ant Aw, a that) war, were industrial conditions anything like as bad as they were dur Scorn to Be Unfair 2080V bringing to bear on the pro tion the same "co! nding the panic of 1907-1908, under Roosev of the meas enk the men e « oped that tt wo A s a in Wash » ows a 4 oft ak wee ons : a erat they are nough to favor a “ tv ‘ ‘ : ure ¢ will enable people eral Ww > ne : . to buy ne th t “How about the panic of 1907 and the ‘Teddy Bears’?” that the iniquitou te buy any brand of beer they at the republicans had to pr May wish to purchase. it would de most unfair on the part of see's °° TNONPARTISANS! WITH AMERICA ATSTAKE,MEN SECRETARY OF Sceataa’ es |BE SURE TO CALL SHOULD VOTE AS AMERICANS — 6.0, P. AGAINST Campaign ¢ © are in clined to bu ; at FOR BILLNO. 28 © FORWILSON, DECLARES EDISON REFERENDUMS x View exhibited In the same pub- jj) sts of large NING a oid arth le ee the sees Non-partisan | t tl No Ph ars ag ‘ ee 1 + 1 extends t 6 feet ne eather slip-seat % : . which will rem the part ° BY GEORGE CREBL Sing ah voters 50 Tec ( S 1 { ¢ HAIR tor : saloon on wheels on every |/,.. vat state elections, ® ‘ : es against all the refe 1 ~ ; ” sy would be delivere i te the A ié is ady for « set My te ft The entire suite is exceptionally well constructed of selected oak, handsomely finished. homes in Eitivered 10. the ‘residences in [|°0@ a¥¢~ Détween Union and Unt ' di aya comotee ee f- Regular Value $127.50 the same manner, and at that [)*°) ete sigh eo } mirat ! alt I knew that that t. Landon. fought all time no complaint pas made J) rity Meas 000 signa-| Ways had been a rept n, I ventured t k him whether | these 1 ures in nenate an +4 concerning the feivety wagons ley eo [oe not he had “made up ‘his ‘mind between Wilson and|{t was at that time that be wtered anksgiving Special Fa = ivery wagons; and tures before !t can be presented to) Of rad a if 3 Such a statement is a mere play his now far > ny n ithe legistature for action Hughes n amous will meet you Be On words: it ts not an argu) -i¢ there are enough volunteers to] «Not yet.” He § tend stiently. “Wait until} oe Terms: $10 Now and $1.50 Weekly “A petitions, that number of od M } ’ v ‘ ndon's statement follows tee can be s¢ 1 Sere es Pate awed oddly stand rae one every vee T-plece nolid oat res I Dine Regular 0 ece t Attr e ece fumed oak sented in the s nent that the telophk ee & apee fornia : t 4 vote and ng Roor ng of fumed Roon D: Re consisting Seattlo brewe had onl! fi he " , " t ! every one ro a y consisting of Buffet 2 " f f Extension c A $3,900,000.00 invested, and emf] 4. 1 t it ( rs ‘ iis ¢ en a y Exte six oak Table and six leath Ployed o he pay ar m ' the one t ‘ to ft ‘ , { leather di Table extending to ¢ saddle-seat Chairs {p-seat Dining Chairs. Thanks- Toll of one brewing compan flone, in Seattle, in 191 3 = ei showed employment of nearly He pushed his hand {nto his! 4) yoo | trousers pock the old-fashioned |, pecs . wea ce, J eee. “$34.89 nan's-.. $49.50 Son... $67-75 they Terms, $7.50 Now and $125 Terms, $1.00 Now and $1.00 Terms, $5.00 Now and $1.00 of governing them. Weekly Weekly. Weekly. pre ed upon 600 people. The exact number |) 50, This game company fave employ the people in are not solves er Ment to over 1,000 people in the a e meas state of Washington. The ac- t “ " es is to retar¢ ilar move. ’ bat book vaine cf the property SEND VENEZUEI ANS 7 6 tasues, Mr. Fale ent, 0 ack to the old ‘con A BUCK’S RANGE FOR THANKSGIVING of the Seattle Brewing & Malt- ]| ncement has been made of TO SCHOOL IN U. S. dacs teas t te et D » ie Gorapany for 1913 s: abiist pogractenn J abe Pi} at ye ki mecere pa [the Hight they reser There will be no disappointment {f your dinner is prepared to nearly $5 000,000.00, a bd ine ! c at with the aid of the World's Best Haker--the famous Buck's ieee. of course, covered all it : t “ ‘ at¢a “enenia mion-made Steel Range various properties t 4 in fe t the expense Make your selec now from our big display of handsome the various states n the easy terms : and provinces t ‘ ong The resort to untruths about t letiatee "ust 1 [es ° $1. 00 Non and $1.00 Weekly eet of 8. co | San als chad ics Your old stove taken in exchange builds arguments " i a judiced and narrow " ested You save $10 to $20 when you buy a Buck maior a t ‘engines ADDED TO ACCOUNT: Carving Sets 0 to $18 uch argument speaks II! i i Roasters, $2.00 to $4 Casseroles, $2.25 and up. ‘Bide \of the question “Don't put in anything about sents. It is ue, and > op | tionally deceptive to make it party.” Mr, Edison caught the * < y } pear that the s of t suggestion and dissented vig M A GO T T g T EIN state patronized Orient r ik Seat orously. “Times are too ser . .- cles ous to talk in terms of reput by purchasing rice from Orient The rice used was pu GIVES WAY TOS Heani acy. Par ties are all right. Reckon we've got to have them, with our system of government. But when it's America that's at stake, men have got to vote as or der FURNITURE CO. SECOND AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE It is an ficial thinkin opening of Americans, and not as demo crats or republicans add pa ‘ has had cordin oes di aps" ae ca ‘OKIO 6.—Once more t : necessary erican doll 4 4 ee tn i ‘ ; : aay ¢ WPA PAP PPI IA AAA states in order t a a 4 ; i polls. “ a PRESTON C Vv ant ‘ : PYORRHEA Oe Tk PEARS SHR WILL | (cet ocnia adr a eerie bey Loe fa 3k r fo lings go wet the peo the , . : at mar ves. AA question fair tt Pacific Ocean| MeGoddwin, U. & minister to t LOSE HER JOB AND THE brain ran far shead when 1 was may be the cause of her q 7 fe haan ensed me LOVE OF EARNEST without physical, mental or spir should be tr 1 It Toyo Kisen| Venezuela, has secured scholar “pe ‘ 4 SPECIALISTS LAWTON 5 al, mental or spir itation—the one who has is not a matter t fle Mal a ships from American universities ig ot tebe eh | itual enance work { ible for her—ané or to be rega 1 today on alfor 110 young men of Venezuela, |)! ** hate tle es onage wton assured me that her he ches for his com- A making of senger He figures this will strengthen re epee ie I BELIEVE True to her promise, Mary Mad-| there was no need to fear. “There | forting wor our 1 1 An . provides that all pas|lationships between the two coun ; b Mret—In 1 en tt 1 in her two weeks’ no- |!8 Ro le ady so good,’ he said,| “It {s just this, Margie: a million believe the people on electior ages are to bi aid on the basis! tries. ; . nae he hanna o e, and consternation in] SARE Feu. canal: “tin er to/ things cc ate a man for loss day will vote {n favor of Initia : s aT i e company. 1 wish,” s ake her place ew he, | of I but nothing on earth means q tive Measure Nc a r " : Mega : — that I could make ever »|too, was worried hardly |anything to a woman if love r my humble opinion, will receive tate tat es Painless 1 . derstand the u | Spoke to me the next two or three | passes. a decisive majority in its favor te iaigie tainty of the theatrical gar phe (To be continued) MORITZ THOMSE 4 : fe avin the We had rehearsed ‘The On » Strange, isn't ft. Margie, that se ipo ttga ot See heneve Chose’ four weeks without 1 and| When a man’s reputation or busi SHEFFIELD Tw ‘ that Cones with honor t fs humar ‘ ssa i 7 © conscientious Mr. Morits Thomsen's large QUALITY oa . possible to do to play only two weeks be-/Ress Is Jeorardized all his emotion: | objectors were given wot . interests entitle bi ecla i sap? L of p , ise of the loss of Miss Madden, | @! affairs sink into the background,| grave diggers, but th i! consideration as one of Scattie’s MARKETS : ' Pie a Third—In arresting ith My $60 for these two weeks oie io bal ga . woman's work injend of he second day because they 4 a ee ae Paha a n eer ve! her reputation is as- objected to death in any form id not possibly Hve and pay f I was in the slough of despond | foremost busine men. He {4 4 president of the Centennial Mi Comp: fic Coast ; se ; Prime Steer 1 7c 9B ale : con | ARMY TELEGRAPHER Short Ribs tering nut ack of TUESDAY SPECIALS [States tins varnel the contempt of Biscuit omy Denny-Renton Cla pany besides r mar 10 ae right 1 Was not sure that the man wit Choice ‘Loin 20 aROnina. He , HAS WoO. cared for me at all, and it looked | op a ea LONDON ihe acores of ROME CBOE o-cceass Citar ark FAR MORE IM] np pers Fy ERR DRNE NAR SEITE In Your Roof Instantaneously Margie, there are as many false leas in this world about the way been trained as telegrapher » Choice Veal PORTANT TO MANKIND THAN yuk ae Cijany vicrortr THAT WE “MINERS NOT NEEDED ° ape 2: new arn are cor COULD HAVE VON RY W a B Choice Pork WAR. 1 >RIC to success as there are about the ok William 8 of the United Mir ne eve Liver C [2m 2 pacifist. 1 hetieve that | seacai- Coe ith to love. Today I am almost And permanently, even while it may be raining torrents, and SWorkers of hingtor 1a i Seen ms re times when a nation t Cre $5.00 at, altho then T was absol save your furniture and property. Ne ready to meet this and “warning to local coal miner Pt yr 7 i ptice 8 ‘ e sake | ced that I could have & other emergencie In fact, you can make a new roo! ertisement forse ‘code Spare Ribs c ‘ ; es of « $5.00 ff tring 1 wanted in this world pro avisiateue teats 1eW roof out of ‘ n on € r © and thir le . . ided I wanted it bad enough | . ono attention to ‘ . ging for workers in Vanco : : I of a ho , Cc was It c President Wilson's Mexican Rridgework er Time, my dear, has considerab! pines. Apiary Midis pharm; they | VEPeIDEnY EP EE D } Pelloy has been wise and just | $5. 00 B noaitted that theory, 1 know now © Sharp asserts th r Aer Ul claadiy weird | 2 Ibs. » and courageous,” | a that fit that Olive Schreiner {s right in say- | 16 drun ng of rain on! gop Cc Tariff I suggested ‘$10 $ ing You want and want and! » $15 shave sought wor ‘mines well supplied the clatt of the There's another pr want for things You think you Seal-Tite "that there is no work ud rvice wagons and even the pa on's openness of r Edison reputat cannot live without them, and just - ac ne gun bulleta come to t ch f. leclared " putation and laran “ " See ‘ Se ae : Watch for No matter hat ha tam back vot all any fg When you realize you do not want = = ) legraphers as code me thought about the Underwe se : sabe them any more, they drop into | ‘The Universal Cement” Doctor Lindsay _ FRYE'S he had the cour ‘ i your lap. | BIG SATURDAY the European war re the tar I thought 1 wanted part of t with ht Denta on the Pacific so THEY PUT ONE iN proposition for a tariff commission Coast ton, The difference between men AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS| !hat's sense! The tariff ts as a and women, Mar is this: Men| 1 University of Wash OLYMPIC MARKET entific affair, not political at all i do great things for women; wom: | Aaeaed: Rint Ava, A tariff commission will lift. the Pai ] en attempt great things because of een and pried off the AMERICAN MARKET whole business out of politics.” | n ess men | in which Nellle, the 619-21 Third Ave, Now,’ I said to myself, ‘all is} t 1 un as rested undist STERN MARKET ummy, has 1 a | yikiwa tobias o over, 1 will have to go about and} ‘or more an 8,000 years, and HOA Weatorn Ave nT Sp reurne oeunty, Minne us in haunt the offices of the dramatic | mean the ver Stops leaks.in basement walls, around chin ‘ ‘ mMeys, roof gutte flashings and valleys, and a hundred other places. ° eT Anybody can apply Seal-Tite. It and heat resisting 609 and is weather and waterproof Consultat oft 119 Ocet Albert Hansen Fee ‘ORAre aattavall the muse 7 ; Sold by all hardware and paint dealers, i in tins from 11% to 5 pounds, ‘om 1% to 50 Manufactured and Guaranteed by 4, have formed Chu Hole | Placed a cooked chicken by her a xencies again, I will have to ; obligati itr DENTIST ; 1 7 Jewel and Silversmith | is t ‘oi ¥ ' i ‘ ‘i yunt Entrance 1504 Third Ave. tion in the face At the moment | e reserva Ive aint 0. SO er | akers, and anne that ; aut Open Sundays 9:20 A. M. to | beard that Mary Madden had giver SEATTLE | hy t have le } rits expe thane snad Pre r P, M, for your oonvenien in her notice | was looking into th ney can be found . + Dy und} ipso ks empty e of ger and co! " peat or eatntanaanae ern} ty eve a f hunger and cold, Ter. | sed physical anguish

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