The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1920, Page 4

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DOUGLAS PUTS IT UP TO BROWN Fires Several Questions at Rival Candidate Speaking before the Ninth Ward | Repodlican club, at Fremont, last ight, Malcolm Douglas, candidate for the republican nomination for Prosecuting attorney, assailed the administration of Fred C. Brown, the dncumbent, as weak and Inefficient, and pointed to the record of the of- ‘fice for losing Important casea dur ng the Jast two years. He also reminded his hearers that {his opponent won over the democrat | Be candidate two years ago by a bare tmargin of @ few dosen voted, and asked for the indorwement of the vot fers on the ground that hin nomi ition would strengthen the republican Wicket, while that of his rival might lmean the success of the democratic Wominee. “Brown's record of faflura” he The said, “can mean only one of two ‘things—elther that cases are being Prosecuted that ought not to be Drought into court, or that the prep: @ration and trial of the cases has) Deen inefficient “Refore Mr, Rrown seeks & second ‘term on the basis of his record In of: Gee, let him answer this question: “Why was it necessary to @m sploy a private lawyer to handle the) grand jury investigation of the @ourthouse liquor scandal, when the ounty was already paying the sal- aries of 12 lawyers in the prosecut- fing attorney's office? “Now, I am not posing as @ cru @ader or as & Samson in the temple, | Put I do offer my candidacy tn all Gincerity to thone who believe in and Who want decent, efficient, patriotic government and vigorous law en forcement in King county.” Gov. Cox’s Tour. Dates Announced NEW YORK, Aug. 51- 1o~ d Wratic national headquart an- Bounced the following additional @ates: for Governor Coi’s Western Minerary: September 27, Kearney, Neb, Grand Island, Columbus, Fremont and Omaha, Neb September 28, Mitchell, Salem and Sioux Falls, S. D. September 29, St Joseph, Mo.,| Atchinson, Kan., and Topeka, Kan. September 30, Hutchinson, New- fon and Wichita, Kan. October 1, Enid, El Reno, Oklaho-| @a City and Tulsa, Okla October 2 Joplin and Kansas! ‘Cty, Mo | October 2% St Louisa ome at Dayton that night Draw Lots for | Homes in England LoOTON, ? ‘with families, lving at present in Jodgings, balloted for homes, some of which will not be ready for Christ pas Uses Baby Carriage | to Pan Landlord JERSEY CITY, N. J.. Aug. 21.—A Placard, dangling from a baby car. Fiage. announced to throngs on Jer. sey City streets that Robert W. Hart | hhad been ordered to move from h home. Placing his three children in| the carriage Hart wheeled them along and pedestrians read this sign: “I am looking for a home I have beep put out” Find German Sub at Bottom of Sea ROME. Aug. 31—A sensational discovery has been caused here by a diver’s discovery of a large German submarine at the bottom of the sea| near Plombino. undersea boat was intact. De raised. “AMUSEMENTS She will i Phillips; 4 Ro- maine; Reno, Faette & Billy; Miss rs . Toles Baliye Zia ar 26e, SOc, The, It was found the } We'll Bet Dan |TELLSAMOUNT |Pictures Painted Will Exercise Tactful Taste Senator Dan Landon's Napoleonic brow is corrugated with worry, Dan is in charge of the water sports of the Labor Day basket plenic to be given by the North End Community | club in Green Lake park, and he doesn't know whether to permit con testants in the ladies’ diving contests to wear the “Annette Kellerman” one piece ming suits, The outing is a get-together day ‘for the North End community, and | not for the work of every one will be welcome guests | of the club, “Hot dogs,” coffee, ath. | letlc contests, goed music and short | talks by prominent s#peakers will | feature the program. COX SAYS HAYS ERRS IN STORY Brands Untrue Testimony About G. 0. P. Funds COLUMBUS, Ohia, Aug. 31—Gov- ernor James M. Cox, in a statement characterized as “absolutely untrue” the statement of Will H. Hays before the senate campaign expenditures committee in Chicago yesterday that the fixed policy of the republicans is to limit campaign contributions to! $1,000, | To substantiate his statement the governor again quoted from an “of ficial republican campaign docu ment,” which said: “The time has arrived when some | Prospects should be asked for #ub- scriptions ranging from $5,000 up wards.” Cox claimed that these “prospects” were referred to In the document as the “eream list" and charged that | amounted to $618,413.54, Upham said, THE OF 6. 0. P, FUND While AN of) painting of remarkable fine |Says $1,308,720 Gathered ness painted on « canvas 1% in Since June a inches in from three to ten minw CHICAGO, Aug. 8f—~The repudt-| “me! ean party's treasury has gathered a) That's what Professor Henry H total of $1,908,820.65 in cash and Engelhardt ix doing in the window pledges since the convention in| Of @ litle #tore at 223 Pine st, | June, Pred W. Upham, treasurer of! During his two weeks sojourn tn the republican national committee, | Seattle he has astounded hundreds | testified today before the wenate cam- | palgn fund inves ing committee, | Upham said $39 8 of this as| or will be used as funds” and national com mittee, Cash collected since June 14 of passersby with his wonderful paintings of landscapes and marine soenes, all done in ofl on different | proportionate and exceedingly short time, Professor Wngethardt has never [taken an art lesson in all his life. Painting just came natural to him. | When 14 years old, he began paint and uncollected pledges equaled $291,565.33, Of the last item, Upham said $200,000 will be for the use of ATTLE STAR the national committee and the re mainder for state committeca, Upham submitted to the commit. tee a bound volume two inches thick containing the names of 12.000 con- tributors since June, Of these, he sald, eight gave more than $1,000; none more than $2,500. Amon, unpaid pledges were two for $5,000, he sald He also’ presented a detalied state ment of party finances, It showed, im addition to the figures given, that the national committee borrowed $560,000, All these loans, Upham were made in the usual man . and “not a penny represents any underwriting of the campaign.” Homer 8. Cummings, former chair. man of the democratic national com- mittee, who testified late yesterday following Will Hays, was asked whether George T. Carroll, president of the New Jersey Liquor federation, who wrote the letter Hays read yea- terday, had ever had any connection with the democratic national organ. ization. Cummings denied it. Cummings, in a brief appearance ‘on the stand, testified that the demo. cratic organization was exceedingly “hard up" for money when he head- od it. He was unable to give finan ing, Professor Engethardt'’s gentus tn small sum deposited ings Account will the republican national organization urged that all these contributions be kept secret. Escaped Convict Becomes Merchant PARIS, Aug. 31.--The arrest of Emile Provost reveals a romance #0 often providing plots for novela Four years ago he was sentepced to 20 years’ imprisonment. He escaped | jand later adopted the name ef Boul erze, established himself as & mer ehaht at Orleans and made a lot of| money, His arrest created a sur prise, | bowels with i i i % 8 3% il Hi t ir | i if t fl il i i i i a l celal details accurately, Reiter Host to 300 Star Carriers |— You can safeguard the happiness and welfare of your family by saving. A arge enough for investment and provide a certain income for future days. regularly, That’s the important part. Saturday Evening trem @to'b enivace for your conv: The Seattle National Bank Resources More Than Thirty Million Dotiare Second Avenue at Columbia You Wait! By Al, Our Little Bey Reporter not inherited. None of his forefa- thers were artista, He has three sone who have in-| tion of resources and opportunities herited their father’s ability at paint. | Warren G, Harding declared today, Only one of his eons, Walter | addressing a group of governors on A., is in Beattie with him. The other | hin front pore. two, Willan and Henry, are giving exhibitions in other parts of the country. Nearly every city tn the United States has been visited by one or | the other of the quartet of artinta, | «reat -- | xine canvases, whieh he finishes in a| where they have given exhibitions | Cowatry from monopoly and we ie and sold their paintings. This is their first viatt, however, to the Northwest, Some of Professor Engethardt's most prized paintings he has entitled “The Village Blacksmith,” “Sleeping River,” “Moonlight.” fire” and “Forest Ridge.” regularly on a Sav- soon grow Save ‘Three hundred boys, the kids who deliver The Star to your doorstep every night, went to the Moore the atre last night and filled the gallery as the guest of Manager Cart Heiter. By cheers and thunderous ap. plause they called back an Malian. Colored dialogue act six times for encores. YAKIMA.-Mrn, Gene White ar rested and her road house closed by sheriffs when Hquor is found there. 2 Fp Bree ill is He i i Open Up the W “The Camp Is Harding Idea | MANION, Ohblo, Aus. | America’s reat undeveloped Western empire munt be thrown open to stem the drift of popula- tion to the cities, but there must be all care to prevent monopoliz- the at Roonevelt His speech onrried mosphere of Theodore and repeatedly the republican nominee harkened back to that president's effort to protect the national resources of the oer nvér Byes niente and | Glasses Pitted — Broken Lenses Duplicated Prepare Your Child for School By having his or her eyes examined by an optomet rist. Many a child has become backward in their studies owing to having wenk eyes, and which were never properly at- tended to, YERSOLP E o-o ay OPTICAL CO. 1404 Third Avenue SEXTON BROS. 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