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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918. PAGE 8 (PAID ADVERTISEMENT—PAID FOR BY HANSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEF) | | | To the Voters of Seattle: AN ARMY pam artilery provabty destroy: | Jina P or I became a candidate for the German trenches from which es rer (= Tunedar’s at Ng Mayor of Seattle because I be- ner Bave the shan rem . : . lieved the time had come when foward the boches for an hour SMe casa wainuse, 3ave IW \y. “ys * we should have a united city, and sand bags in the rear of ee << CVI SC seas ‘ when we should stand as one oy Hee Sr Wy i, man back of the government. The An coaualin San \ \ : I believe that we should so aE —~ plan and prepare now that weas a ae = a city will do our full share in Be hows tthe howptcxl ave nuter ae h the war program and that we a from the original at ne ata Pie } SSS as a city will be in a position to wing. The slight!’ injure \ = : protect ourselves AFTER THE it the next time. Repulse Hun Raid See Germenn, stemgt Today our houses are filled, trenches where the Ame training, near the Chew: our stores are crowded, our was repulsed. ‘A bundred doche raiders were mt iiierionn machine gon fe. 2 workers are employed, our artille: laid down a barasge . iy ttving oft the atiacx,| ; merchants are prospering. v occurred at 5 a. m. Wedn 1 . a ‘There were no casual Sammies have Set t0 lo 1 \ But after the war, what? tm that sector, Five Fr Bee trercas, one na we After the war the readjustment! _LET US BUILD THE CAR ee i)? must come. Then thousands of LINES NECESSARY FOR OUR Saulek donning of fas masks : men now working in war indus-| TIDE LAND WORKERS AND DO Season non ame None ' tries will walk the streets idle |IT AT ONCE. WASHINGTON, March 1—Convicted of sleeping on | | WASHINGTON, March 1—German agente who Unless we DO PREPARE for _Let us stop the expenditure of One gassed lour American soktiers in France have lr post, four Amer ee Cad Sisaeeee's fe the after-war period. a single dollar for unnecessary ang ll Ero gare | |work at this time, whether it be Aiscunved at mg of the! aaa ‘net ce FF PERT | My plan is this: . = yriny ‘newt WHY DOES BRADFORD WANT TOS OPS" ppppovan' | streak: MapseemnnenT Spunnae or “4 tion tour by President —— " We have 35 per cent of the what not. sisi $15,000. FIRE WARREN ? ASKS HANSON vse netvinnsu sick ff Water power of the nation at our In the first place, this will help SE PPI, SEATTLE! Sestterd (ant nie “oameaien sate: | iving the government the suopert i to. Xho tinct. Teuto gates. the war program. ames FE. Duncan, why they is entitled to. I'll do that whether all Gael about tee thack ond Mt Walter Faust, 2006 Charies Chief W ne ‘3 ‘ _ | SEMMIIILS «, Gemsage onit agniner| "c=, Cas igtcees constanss tor wns-| “ee keowr Duncans You xnow| Mage me mat IT IS OUR GREATEST AS.- In the second place, THIS The men's names are withheld. Sie ovat by" Part snc niehe none mance ie st ta tm out at he Taber temp. ya, Metag tenes cee’ A SET. WORK WILL ALL BE SAVED UP | with the . y James A. Duncan, and I tell coger sprmadl nae US. MAMERCE’ WUNIBERG| verren, cot ties’ tus tes wecoase |s0 he has bean susorepresenting ome-| ammeg AmmeD Are Amzions SKAGIT POWER SITE and other ass es ae OTHER Western Washington restaurants |* Was doing his duty and stamping who have worked and i cision, and there is a strong A ° ° fh Bakers’ licenses will be com-(0Ut the proGerman activities here: cause of labor for an en tendency among them to favor power sites in order to furnish the WORK. when the citizens of Seattle were sat | Javan’ Print license nu pan's requests. to ‘print license numbers 0D) ited that the woman slugs his spec . ir cares te tutarw vommes-| the woman, slugeer ¢pt-| hia epesch to an outlin Nc |" Thin preamure witt protaniy toree | Cheapest power in the world to our to notices sent out by B. C.| S eadiod pare the. etter for th an earlier decision than might other federal food administrator for : “ ‘ nection 7 J Dencan, whe| war, when the present war taille. 0 Ee pst re ae manufactories. be ve mae A re co- a Mr foe | tries will necessrity throw man ° ; operate with the county state and Lwexatenen March Ne aces - : LOW POWER RATES, TO- nation in order that the dyking of | WENATCHEE, Mare Fire | | Phare cued be Comers My bt me Cased ania aca As sna't'h wit ne,auare, vores. ere GETHER WITH OUR OTHER ands, the clearing of lands, the ir- -— _lheaengaad —- wh Seat iy. 85 Sag" ne‘ cara Seas See, smaeewwovng estes HT NATURAL ADVANTAGES, rigation of lands be started et Wit we” hear narhtne R's atagengty ints meat sememnteny™—” }] PEACE, TIME FACTORIES of menat the close of the war, and - 3 eae a teal HERE. thus as the city wea state and one aa he enforces the law, am — | nares many Reasans would an te Let us develop our water front, ation from disaster and want. | ADLER’S BRADFORD SAYS RONG win sSecint'sici |] encourage and build dry docks. Neha he time ee of LET US DEVELOP THE In advance ws ts er Le HDLD THE ADVANTAGE |ate aod tn to pranare foc the fer Ss erasttneton Annex Bide oye pt eae t us ‘ate and try to prepare for the fu- e mn _ MUST FIGHT HER OWN BATTLE Caice bivbeatiles oni 1} WE NOW HAVE BY FURNISH.- ture of Seattle and work for the SMART, NEW J nis. ne ois voto hn | sina". saeZ0 A ING SHIPPING EVERY FACIL- best interests of all its people. * declared James E. Bradford, “ > 10% andidate for mayor, in his campaign | yy ae trol | ITY. " | 7, Rranes, © saver % i ambassador, Lord! apesches last night at Green Lake. | dote in the primaries, cam’ ‘ on Geacnee Lael | He three meetings | tol 1 on Recretary Lan-| —FOR Brad tto A. Cane > Bh . was attorney for Anna g. member of the school iL i lp : 4 | an attempt was made to | npo ja gee dir oaitio . , se5 ra the conference was unrevealed ecstatic! oceans ane S| | An Open Letter to James E. Bradford somer than they are this sea- eocccccesccovoccooooocs son. in the main his gen: | the colors are rich and be [|| itiste wan followed by MJ. Cor | ion speach, in wns Par and Near ; You say I was at the home of A. W. Leonard on the evening Miss Strong. Brad-| said he vaya been for Bee ceectiase bree Bats arene = at Centre 3 of February 14th. tym, Yeiura “he dosen't firure ae os neice wh ok Page A Now, Mr. Bradford, I have never visited the home of Mr. tyn, Velours and others equal he doesn't figure 1 | 191 ty News by Telegraph lutely do not @danction the or Ptrand theatre to a large crowd. - 9, Af . asia dasien ‘as la sasdetcdeaséhancrbbaent Leonard. I don’t even know where his home is. Furthermore, $19.50, $22.50, yor ' ae bg ud _TH® police are investigating the] I have never visited him anywhere or at any time. $25.00 to $75.00 FOR CITY MAYOR Be at West Seattle| tuts (i sioy st bes von Mr. Bradford, let us have the whole truth. A mann meeting wil! be held at| Seventh ave ———ARg row "Win eAIPAIEM. |e preamlana Saturday high In he | ATK of A Man’ hand were on her I fought against the traction company when you were thront and numerous half of Ole Hanson, candidate for| John Garrison, long Te ot nd Koo Sean vescen lor pion os ereenan, te fighting for it, when you were its paid attorney. Profitable Wilkon non-partiaan ¢ smn | "etaay night, Jamea 1, Brudtora,|that George Bunch had in his aut: Where were you when I campaigned for the municipal 9 | oand opp i { | cane e jumped off an O.W * 2. work with Mr. Hanson, and to form e < ry |train from Portland in the Seattle 1 ? Ranking | scene ‘odgment, ofa ‘prowrenate |°3¢,est Seattle high sohool, and |e, Teguy night railway years ago: ° | tendencies, The work of Mr. Han: |” mon igen sn I ri aunch nt to jail. He’ eile Wh h ° 1 Relations |non in that eampaign contributed sonen track Mall and at the Datland| Mrs. HM. Sailusbury, 85, te be: ere were you when the various labor measures came up | largely to the carrying of this state |i i¢n school, 2 Meved to have drowned herself at in thi in th 16 2 It is our constant aim to make || for President Wilson, As mayor) 00 “NOU Richmond Beach Thureday. The in this state in the past 16 years? our relations with depositors || Mr. Hanson will have to work in ‘ suchied a oy |wornan was despondent, f Di lif fi leasant for both of We harmony with the national adminis. | days, stopping there on his way tol the death of her husbs : < id ff; id th ” Pe Oe 14 ate | Cie in gurryig. on the, arent |Senttia. from Wisesrigin, and caktag | he ceth te hee Rusher ; you lift a finger to get woman suffrage, an ie wom- work incident to the war, and 1| part in the mine workers’ fight | -rirgin is convinced that thi Hy 1 th ini fi ee. 2° ites |] ore fectent to che war, ood | eettnae the sanaere” OO Ge, Chane | i fs convinced, that the woma an’s eight-hour law, and the minimum wage for women and mall one. We are equipped to |\every branch of the federal govern. |He did not go by any other | covered HM th th ’ ° 1 J BN ts tte oe ca |e not ‘belong ‘to the Rmplovers||"°yioury 1, Finsteln, from 1895. un e mothers’ pension law, and the double platoon for firemen? phases of its financing, and to — ° Hit ge 1 iconayae ablgget ei owner of the New York ABOUT OLE HANSON 8, but has always been for | py , fo Wh ll th i h I hi un nto } ys in bsorbed ew Pe tor ome vastness grow into}! saitor The star: ‘There Ie a re-|thom, and with them. He's with| york ‘Bun. died ah Gpatie Toure ere were you on all these questions when was cam- re |port going around about Mr, Han-| them now. It passes the understand |yignt, Ho wan 69. aie |son in the shipyardn Unt he went|ing of fair minded men and’ women |" WM. Payne. srl head the. Sot paigning in this city and thruout the state for these at my own \by the name of Mr. Hogan when| how any labor union leader could “i . Drink Dispensers’ Local No, 487 ° irst ational he lived in Butte, Mont., and that|#o misrepresent the workers as tolduring the coming year, The local expense and time? OLE HANSON [he now belongs to the Employers'| permit the slander to go out that|also elected John Hilton financial : e Bank lassociation, and is trying te ak|Ole Hanson is anything but a true | Up union organizations in Seattle |friend of organized labor, Even Sa ra yotae. a pe one and a ap politics Ought not to destroy a life |) railway, haa announced yard worker, I would like Mr. Han: time record In behalf of Inbor edule has been plan mn Saterser, pd son OF OMe One to answer these a — ned for eastbound. transcontinental | questions truthfully. T. C, B. There are stones in the trains between Seattle and Chicago, | i f lived in Montana 67) crown of the bh king on @ 72-hour basis, “sii