The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1918, Page 9

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PALACE HIP Vitth and Pine ait, Mata fh SERVICE FLAGS [Atria would have a generous sice| We LK ES nial eee S| eM BOY, AGE 20, | anted f “face rao| _ HONORED BY BRITISH THE KEAZY KAT age o! mn the front GAIETY THEATRE First and Madison NOW FLAYING BURLESQUE “SOURDOUGH NELL” as Yesterday ep seer Physically the warrior of old would stand a_ poor chance with the soldier of today, because ay sound teeth are imperative. When the nation insists ,on good teeth for its fight- ers, can you be less thoughtful of your own? We Are Bridge, Crown and Plate Specialists Nationat DENTISTS LTHIRD & PIKE _ Good Dentistry Always at Rea- sonable Prices Open Day Night. Not Open jumdayn. DIRE CEC RY FREE PGs The metial duestion ” eo Public Markets | Can we get the fuel? What is it going to ‘ cost? When may we expect delivery? These are questions uppermost in the mind of every manufacturer whose plant is today striving as never before, even running twenty-four hours daily, to keep production apace with demand. USE GAS FOR INDUSTRIAL FUEL and your problem is solved at ones—no more worrying about sta, deliveries, etc KCONOMY You hav ‘our comme pay for Gas as It ls use e : to tle up capital or space in a fuel pile, You ab aste, dirt and hav charges. You get a fuel of uniformly high standard, and instantly regulated to the fraction of a degree. FOR OUR SPECIAL FUEL REPRESENTATIVE Robert Warwick 4 4 a ae Seattle Lighting Co. CLASS A THEATRE Main 6767 Stuart Building 3rd, Near Pike (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) To the Citizens of Seattle: Will you tolerate domination by the P.-I. or any press combination? The Post-Intelligencer has always stood against the working men and women of this city. It stood for the notorious Referendum Measures that you defeated last year by a vote of three to one. The P.-L. has stood and is standing now by the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Company, in attempts to cripple Seattle’s municipally-owned utilities. Jim Bradford has fought the Post- Intelligencer and the Electric Company at every opportunity. They know his ability and are trying to deceive the people on the eve of an election on the issue of pa- triotisni. Don’t be fooled. Vote against your enemy, the Post-In- telligencer, and vote for your friend, James E. Bradford. Biadford’s Campaign Committee a dramatic sketch called “The Ac-;saw a good trapeze act by 2 | THEATRES }\*\i<" ree ; Neville and Brock have a skit call-| Lewis and |ea “The Thief and the Cop,” with |own songs, are good. | PALACK HIP | singing, talking and blackface com- detpnnecsp Flo Brown are ‘The Palace Hip will present two | edy |ghoe dancers. Finlay and |hoadline features in Thursday's new Seymour's Happy Family presents get a lot of comedy out of a& aute |ehow. One ts a miniature musical |a pretentions animal act. mobile that doesn’t exist. comedy, called “The Small Town Op-| Cecil and Bernice offer singing and| yfarion * with Phyllis Daye and a bevy of dancing other pr ence Bel}, ORPHEUM ave a new comedy sketchy. oe well-kr t Wednesday's crowds at the Or on picture is “The Aue k productions, with her company, pheum theatre, Third and Madison, PAID ADVERTISEMENT Mr. Hanson Uniit, Unfair, Impossible Sensitive over imagined attacks upon yourself, you attack and throw mud at Labor officials whose integrity is unquestioned. YOU ARE PLAYING FOR THE ANTI-LABOR VOTES by declaring you do not desire the support of certain Labor offic The following letter, one of a number to Labor officials, signed by you, exposes your deception and brands your statements as absolute falsehoods: OLE, HANSON SEATTLE January 12. 1918. Mr. J. A. Duncan, Sec., labor Tomple, Seattle, Waah. Dear Sir: I am very desirous of securing your e@uvport for Kayor. Enolosed please find my rooord and deolaration of prinoiples. I will be very glad to talk matters over with you and state explicitly my position on any question of interest to you. My phone number is Blliott 2. call Respectfully yours, bichle a You say that Duncan wants a political plum. Duncan never sought a political job, and will not accept one if offered by the next Mayor. MR. HANSON, you boast of winning $3,000 on Mayor Cotterill’s election and then tell the good people of this city that you will blot out gambling and other vices and make this a decent city for our soldier boys to visit. MR. HANSON, you tell outsiders you will clean out the City Hall, lock, stock and barrel, and then address the employes at the City Hall and tell them if elected you will see they all get a in wages. MR. HANS‘ the P.-L, mouthpiece of the Stone & Webster and other interests, s against the people, the sheet that backed Roosevelt when he endeavored to stab our beloved President Wilson in the back recently, cannot deceive intelligent people by making patriotism the eleventh-hour issue, and cannot put you over by a campaign of misrepresentation. You are UNFIT, UNFAIR, IMPOSSIBLE Your feet are not on the ground. JAMES A, DUNCAN, Mr. Bradford will speak at the Strand Theatre tomorrow noon. Coqe and hear him,

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