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SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918. = DENIES PROTEST °° . ci 7 nog ger ‘How Fat Actress the ar i a ptop Vote asting —_ Was Made Slim , HE DARKENED ais ON MACY AWARD ; mye Moliride, city ecomminuior want the fu Metal Trades | formal Many etage people tirely upon Mar v den ery Amerioan y | Citizen to vote on elegtion day, It is not m ywish that the le remain re dtring this ept fe, Keep famour Used to Call Him Grandpa; | Seer, Now They Call Mim Kid © frowh airas much jo to your polling pl TELLS HOW HE DID IT wreat Amer ds will not be mregate around the ut Will be kept mov © harmless and y * istered voter in Beat “Sar "Brown Dental THE POST - INTELLIGENCER The celal committer land submit ite recommendations to the meeting of the Pacific Coast Metal Trades council on November well known wo, Who was ndpa on ac who Tn the meantimn under the old rate ing the award, ¥ to have taken ef home te mixture, recently mado the following statement ‘Anyone can prepare a almple mixture at home, at very little coat “ F : st the commit|Want Alaskans to _ By oO . enjoy your home-hours with a VICTROLA— piss: cnc i, ate ,"ockgsst) Join War Industry |™ Iffices tes November Victor records mow ready, ater i ure Compound Fa MN lay gE our VICTROLA department i anxic gp llmanhe> Porras a sake thelr adjudica- | toria en route to Seattle from Alas | Seattle’s Leading Dentists eerve you " as no dispute was) ka by Lawrence Wood, federal di:| ~ wht at any drug! Extabiished ta 1801 ane ¢ record gredients can be r \ —telephone for the records Store at Very little cost. Apply to|®Ubmitted to them. A Coast meet: | rector of the U, §, employment serv: | Sa from. the hair twice a week until the de.| ine on tho award will be held No. | ic Washington, explaining tne |W ihe . 3y EDWIN J. BROWN our “record faperte Bs | errs aired shade In obtained, ‘This is not| Yember 7 | need of skilled workers in local war ana ir sy E N J. BR N Promptly os Bs aw i ert it Qe Bet eslor. the tmest! More than 600 Alaskans | nental, ¢ Democratic Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney records. | P| deticate soalp, in not sticky or WANTS CASE DISMISSED the trip to th Je. ‘7 : f YOUR TELE N L mnie TOU ay and does not rub off. My A motion to dismiss the informa : Ph he» and by the de It is plainly evident that the editor of the Post-Intelli- t +—TAK NTAGE friends now call me "Kid. ions filed against the Buter Hotel | ene von Fol ees if gencer is fearful of Edwin J. Brown being elected Prosecut- It you value your watch, tet| company by District Attorney Raun: | ing Attorney. The poor old toothless Post-Intelligencer hag et None Liberty | ers on October 19, was filed before FALLS FROM Bt been gumming it about in politics for years; its great task | U. 8, Judge Neterer by Walter Ful lton, attorney for the defendant theatre.-~didwertisernant J. W. Hanallton, o “now is to save Jim Wood by electing Fred C. Brown Prose ' t fe Your guarantee that latest mode! genuine Fy cur THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH | Monday The motion wa haps aa ha dts Pe w (oer “ Wiis }cuting Attorney. Victrola—ade luxe, ideal pox't MIRSMONEY cue out tnte|UMOr Mavinement by Judge Neterer,| © valtway, pew Unde proses Bee _ In 1914 the Post-Intelligencer cartooned Fred C. Brown 130 10 e with be and mail it to ie beakiie. ttbinan at ane st, early Monday morn | BDWIN J. BROWN dividing a blind-pig, after Brown had testified that it was outfit, A on ae , ing, sustaining severe internal in| Owner and Manager » |his practice to divide contraband booze three ways. The a Reautiful, ts vie- , eae settee juries. He iv in the city hoapital Brown Dental Offices big Srpeonan gd stated then that Fred C. Brown was crook. OLA represents 3 he ed, incompetent and unfit to hold public office of i f ¢ sek Ciiiedia ; E public office of any kind, : 7 : rhe an A goed pian fe 7 , Se ee ee ; | especially the office of Prosecuting Attorney. em, Y « 4 © ne a VR 10 natrata ave contributed a OF Ope of L . ” ot * ae oe Se ae K oy JIT by taking LAXATI $1,660,000 to the war funda ee oes Se ee mT The P.-I. said: “The only policy Brown (Fred C.) has ) 3 Piste, equipment ¥ Y ; ever disclosed is that of cutting contraband booze that fell into his judicial hands three ways, among officials and cronies ; training with Johnny Dore, accepting the backing of John Cicoria and dickering with promised jobs for question- able support, thus establishing his unfitness. Now he further emphasizes it by willful lying.” The P.-I. said: » Republican will sacrifice his Re publicanism in the least in scratching Brown (Fred C.), | King County needs a strong Prosecuting Attorney—one not only equipped to do-his full duty and keep his oath of office, but with the disposition as well. Brown (Fred C.) is not such a man, and has invited overwhelming defeat by his rec ,ord and behavior.” If the Post-Intelligencer was wrong in its contentions in (Advertisement Paid for by George E. Ryan, Chairman Democratic State Executive Committee) Tell Only the Truth ing for your re pation, bilio treme ease, and ikei#h bowels mm of 12 remdi = VIGTOR ree- Stop Your Coughing VICTROLA _ OUT- No need to let that cough persiat {de laxe semi-permanent stylus | Ee hreat with ord: no Vely the finest needle man: Teoursa ne tite for ot damage ing the Inflamed PISO’S | $m three for c The elements comprising the | ing firmly for peace with victory in the war— nothing less than absolute surrender by Germany and her allies—Joseph A. Sloan, of Anacortes, Washington, is a candidate for congress in the Second District. He stands squarely on his record of past achievement along constructive lines which challenge the people's attention to these facts. In fact it was the Post-Intelligencer charges and proof submitted against Mr. Fred _C. Brown in 1914 that caused me to file for the office of Prosecuting Attorney at this election, and I so in formed Mr. Fred C. Brown when he came to me for support before the primary election. When Charity Commissioner James H. Callaghan on trial for allowing the King County poor fund to be ° eel - 1914, that Fred C. Brown w: i : ; 914, t . Brown was crooked and unfit to hold pube ] the bighit of the season--HINDUSTAN-- f °2d/.5<enmnty crane ) effet shoud now tak the charges ack and dm : Wy 6. W: the outgo of strength exceeds | Whole-heartedly in sympathy with President Seay a 1. If the Post-Intelligencer told the truth in 1914 Seattle’s popular composers, Oliver fallace ¢ ” P at | Fred C. Brown should not hold public office now, and it is (organist Liberty Theatre) and Harold Weeks Wilson and his war and peace policies and stand- one of my duties as a law-abiding citizen of this county to —this is the EMULSION will help the tired businessman | or woman k pace wit JOSEPH A. SLOAN | wear and tear of hile, Scott's is nted herewith in comparison with that of Anacortes, Washingto by human ghouls, Mr. Gondolfo testified that Jim W the [peeriches the Deay, bleod ant | Me Hod (witron Presidential Enctor in present editor of the Post-Intelligencer, got some three sal other _ pata Bin to ‘a Pca | * ey. 1916) — dollars’ ot ce eo os which by og charged to King Foor! om gy i " ‘ounty’s poor fund and paid for out of the funds that were {he November |some, 3 geard your in JOSEPH A. SLOAN’S RECORD un H. HADLEY’S RECORD | created to take care of the poor. — ee Has lived in the Puget Sound country Practiced law in Bellingham 28 years. J} Jim Wood evidently does not care who gets the contra- | band booze just so he gets the grocéries. Jim Wood knows more than twenty years. IN ANA- that if I can secure the evidence to prove that he defrauded CORTES SIXTEEN MONTHS. He is phy singing. the season's big song hit. (UT MEAT WHEN KONE'S UTHER |Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder troubles you. a property owner and taxpayer in | King County out of three hundred dollars I will put him on retord taryour Skagit and King counties. | trial in the criminal court and prosecute him for his crime. | This Jim Wood, who is now editor of the Post-Intelli- "Rencer, has been snarling around in his editorials for some time and I paid little attention. He complains that I offend- ed the Post-Intelligencer by reproducing the cartoon and edi- torials on Fred C. Brown published in 1914. He does not say that the Post-Intelligencer had lied about Fred C. Brown in 1914, nor that Brown had ever denied the fact as stated in the Post-Intelligencer, but simply makes an effort to slander |and vilify me for using their own editorials and cartoon. The Post-Intelligencer also published an editorial Satur- day morning which repeats that “Edwin J. Brown is un- worthy of public confidence and should be kept out of public office.” I say that Jim Wood and the Post-Intelligencer are unworthy of public confidence and should be kept out of the county’s poor funds and groceries, and you bet your last dol- ilar that Edwin J. Brown will keep them out. | The Post-Intelligencer; a man by the name of Conger, brought out of cold storage by Jim Wood; every booth ‘ every blind pigger, every grafter, every law violator, Al din and John Clancy are all working to defeat me, There | is a reason. | There is more whisky brought into Seattle today, since we have a superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, than lat any time since the state voted dry, and a bottle of whisky today will sell for twice as much as it did one year ago, and | this is the “reason.” | If I am elected there will be no saloons, no blind pigs ‘and no bootleggers in Seattle or King County, and we will not need a man by the name of Conger to superintend them; he can get work in the shipyards and make an honest living; and Fred C. Brown will have to hunt a different place Has built in that time more than Practiced law. thirty ships and vessels of various kinds. Has designed about fifty ves- sels of various kinds. Since March, 1916, thirty vessels Member of congress. have been launched or are on the ways that have been built from his plans. Has furnished plans and laid out five large wood shipyards since March, 1916. HAS NOT, FOR MORE THAN FIVE YEARS PAST, HAD ANY OF- FICIAL CONNECTION WITH ANY SHIPBUILDING PLANT OR COM- PANY OTHER THAN THE ANA- CORTES SHIPBUILDING COMPANY. Tendered his resignation as manager Just practiced law. of the Anacortes Shipbuilding Company to the United States Shipping Board, August 9, 1918, and it was accepted September 20, 1918. Has all his life taken an active in- dusis Hepaiuln. bet Caneel aad til terest a, all civic eres canary Yeo » - om state and municipal, and as president or Ge tee ae ok pope abe of the Public Ownership League ex- all rheumatiam, headaches, liver erted a material influence along those trouble, nervousness, —dizstness.|M Jines, Is a member of the Referendum sleeplessness and urinary disorders @ 1 oavue which defeated the iniquitous come from sluggish kidneys. a 3 “, 4 The moment you feet a dull ache | legislation of the 1915 session of the Sort of an emperor emeritus, Mad Bill's plan to cling to the emoluments of the royal station. 7 ©0000 0000 COOCOCCOOOOCOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOS ry ® GIVE ONCE, BUT ENOUGH FOR ALL. U, W. W. C. Fraser-PatersonCo No man or woman who eats neat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, jsays & well-known authority. Meat |forms uric acid which excites the| kidneys, they become overworked | Store Hours COCOCOCEOEOOOE OOOOH OOOOOOOOOOOOOO SO OCOHOOOCOEOSSEOEOOOCE ° ° in the kidneys or your back purts or|f state legislature. Has worked long : ee thea > attended by @ senaation of scaiding, | Of utilities by municipalities, including | To the Honorable James A. Wood: ° ir | stop eating meat and get about free | street railways, water, lights and the You are the same James A. Wood who has attacked : nf e resem ag —— Tt cacaeaee phar-|_ ownership and control of railroads, tel- President Wilson at every opportunity during the past six 4 tian of water before breakfast and\ @Phones and telegraph systems by the years. : in a few days your kidneys will act || government. | You are the same James A. Wood who sought to defeat 4 10 a. — sous Gb eeonee and Pr mcd HAS SPENT HIS TIME AND Hadley predicted financial ruin in the referendum measures invoked against the pernicious ° © Do ool. | julee, combined with ithia, and has | MONEY IN WORKING FOR STATE 1910 for the city of Bellingham if that legislation of the 1915 Republican eg Fog was : | been used for generations to flush || PROHIBITION, VOTING TWICE FOR municipality banished the saloon and J one of the worst in the history of the State of Was! ington. 4 on Tioe-cemger tad owt Ton also toll THAT MEASURE. was among others calling on voters to § You are the same James A. W ood who has a browse Py longer Sa Gutinsion, thes endine HAS VOTED AND WORKED FOR keep that curse of civilization. Charlie” on the King County pay roll 3 ee sO 3 | bladder weaknons. if WOMAN SUFFRAGE. Not on record on woman suffrage as for this county and through some po itical _ in nee ° Jad Salts i# inexpensive and can-| Advocate for many years of a large * far as known Zoard of County Commissioners will raise his salary from 2 N | not injure; makes a delightful efter and dominant navy and government Voted AGAINST the Shi $2,400 to $3,600 after January Ist. Has your connection A o PB * ,AINS Ss i i 7 +o ig . > Post-Intelli i : 0 telephone orders can be ovarene should tebe how and then | owned and controlled merchant marine, esi? provided for covenant ae og Mee age on policy of the Post-Intelligencer anything $ taken after the store closes. at ae roe pong courebr conan] oe h A. SI yards and established the Shipping You are the same James A. Wood who tried to put over ° ctl cme aan has alw tood 1009) ant avihaeuen Board. the damnable “Harbor Island” steal, which would have rob- Sf oaiaicals iat as always stood 100% as is evidenced bed Seattle of its wonderful port facilities. Still a member of Congress but voted for war measures as any patriotic American naturally should, by his purchase of $4,000 of Liberty Bonds in the four drives; the purchase of $1,800 of War Savings Stamps and the contribution of $1,100 to the Red Oe, cm OC, Ay Y W. OC, Ag Knights of Columbus, Boys in France Tobacco Fund and War Chest in Ana cortes. This amount is one-third of all Mr. Sloan owns on earth. . inn You are the same James A. Wood who has been malign- ing Robert Bridges, President of the Seattle Port Commis- sion, and the man responsible for the success of the Port Commission. You are the same James A. Wood who has always fought against the public ownership and control of public | utilities, and in the interest of the special few. You are the same James A. Wood who has always been |a bitter opponent of Prohibition and Women’s Suffrage and all other legislation which had for its object the improve ment of the moral conditions of this city and state. FINE FOR REEUMATISM aa ——- | Musterole Loosens ) An -Liquor Leader Indorses | Suff Joints—Drives Gut Pais Candidacy of Fred C. Brown drug tg it ae om oint- EORGE D. CONGER, superintendent of the Anti-Sal F of loon League ment, made wi G of the state of Washington, has indorsed the candidacy of Fred Better than a Hato) Sine ced dan, | glad reliet it gives.” One thing that should not be overlooked is the fact that practically eve C. Brown, Republican candidate for prosecuting attorney. Fc i " i y j 7 i itici i ri lowing is his statement to the Post-intelligencer; FO saggy nbey we flog comfort ies Nay tas fo tye Rede pes ae ypere pages vig an Mir pepep ences | You are the same James A. Wood who has been the im- “Sim eepborthig Pred C. Brown for proessuting attorney bec Mustersle 1 is conduc e j empted to make goats of members of his cabinet from » enemy of labor, whether it be organized or unor- n for prosecuting attorney because Ph and reccommended by many # time to time at the behest of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator Miles Poindexter, sing ron : " i Baie: j zed. 1 have every confidence that he will enforce the law and that he w: doctors and nurses, Millio ' fearlessly prosecute all persons charged with violation of the ata used annually for bronchitis croup, sit i wa and demand that the extreme penaity be imponed upon the con. | Meck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheus ‘ction of offenders, I am watistied that Mr. Brown iy in good taith | ™atism, lumbago, pains and aches of the ® his outspoken policy of law enforcement and that he will bend hia | Back or joints, sprains, sore muscle: every effort to bring into full operation all existing statutes regulating | Oruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds tae Mquor traffic, and especially the bone-dry law, which, I am confi. | the chest (itoften prevents pneumonia), int, will be adopted by the people next Tuesday. : 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. "GEORGE D. CONGER." { former President Roosevelt and others who have done their uttermost to elect a Re- publican congress regardless of consequences to the present administration. And alongside of them Mr. Hadley stands politically. IF YOU HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THE PRESIDENT AND WANT TO SUPPORT HIM, VOTE FOR JOSEPH A. SLOAN Democratic Candidate for Congress in the Second District (Wilson Presidential Elector, 1916) | You are the same James A. Wood who is known as one lof the most bitter partisan reactionary Republicans in this | state, and you would support a yellow dog if labeled a “Re- publican.” , You are the same James A. Wood who is now trying to elect Fred C. Brown and save your own skin and double cross the people. i So, “Lay on, MacDuff, and damned be he who first cries |‘Hold! Enough!’” | Very truly, James A. Wood. You are mine. EDWIN J. BROWN, | King County’s Next Prosecuting Attorney. (Paid Advertisement by Ftube Waldon of Rube's STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS |