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* ~ it \{ A political rally tn behalf of Mal- Douglas, candidate for the re publican nomination for prosecuting attorney, was held in the Press club auditorium Friday night. Fred Cat lett presided and Former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Lane Sum mers, Capt. Chars H. Paul and Jack Sullivan spoke upon the qual iffeations of Malcolm Douglas for ‘the office. After discussing some of the im- Htigation handled during of the present incumbent cacalentons the record of t as being “strong on Prosecutions but weak on them” > to Mr. Brown's own at the time he nomination,” Dougias ote we been instituted since office. It ts interesting to it in hiss campaign Hiterature accounts for only 322 of them. that he fails to account at TETERE te ? H 614 cases discounts the value the purported statistics con in the pamphiet which he t# broadcast thruout the Nes In connection with his eriticiem manner in which the prose- handled the 27 crim! Dougias read a written by one of ease of State ve. i {tten upon and every rested ite innocent but that the tried the case had (Football, baseball, track) Varsity captain All-Northwest quarterback Longshoreman Legislative judicial clerk Graduate Seattle school and U. of W. Practicing Attorney Soldier in Fyance, 91st division Wounded in Argonne Distinguished Service Cross Secretary to Legislative committees State legal department President University alumni association Commander Elmer J. Noble Post, American Legion Manager Seattle Auto Show Republican Candidate for Lieutenant Governor A young man in politics Fearless—Efficient Progressive Give him your support =—————————————— (Paid Advertisement) Paid for by R. W. Huntoon 1 He Passed Out the Home Brew; Nabbed James A. Locknane was arrested Friday afternoon by Deputy Sheritt» George A. Bundy and J, C, Connor, oharged with the furnishing of home- made beer at his home on the Bothell Dishway, Two vate and 100 bottles of the product were confiscated. Loeknane was charged in justice court with the unlawful possession of intoxicating liqyer, and released on 8500 bail. Nabbed With Gun Thought Stolen With a d-caliber revolver, thought to be the property of William Biggs, 1552 Broadway, Tacoma, and a Taco ma pawnship ticket in his pocket, Ray Harrison, 38, negro tailor, was arrested at 110 11th ave. 8. Inst night by Lieut. George Comstock, Num- bers on the gun, believed to corre spond with those of Biggs’ mi weapon, had been almost filed He te held @t the city jail on an charge. Republican Candidate for STATE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Arrest Chinaman as Dope Peddler Yung Sing, 27, looked like a nar. cotlc peddier aa he stood at Seventh ave. 8. and King st. Friday after. noon. When Patrotman N, P. Ander. son brought him to the station 47 packages of morphine and cocaine were found on him. Experience Member Washington aout Berved In U. 8 Army, 1917-0 (Pald by J. G, Raley) Safety First! Provide for Your Future Buy $6 Land While You Can! You man with moderate means can secure 40 or 80 acres of this splendid soil if you but will It Will Be Irrigated one with any foresight can see the future Klickitat project; it’s in Yakima and Ben- close alongside of land worth reason to believe that in a few short years you will be able to quit the city and own a paid up ranch for alfalfa, corn or fruit over in God’s country, For Sale by CENTRAL YAKIMA RANCHES CO. 1014 THIRD AVENUE, SEATTLE. Principal Office—Preesee, Wash. ROBERT E. DWYER ‘Ten Yeare’ Practical Insurance Legislature, Seattle Community School for Music Study Second Annual Announcement 1920-1921 1. General Preparatory Course for all who desire to take up any instrument. voice harmony of leadership. 2. Advanced theory, ear trainittg, and conducting, also study of common chords, \ 3. Leadership, The acience and art of. of baton actording to the most Practical aethoae ne raduates of inst yedr's class no of} positions, and calis are beyond our supplies "me of the beet CLASSES WILL BE ORGANIZED As FOLLOWS: CLASS 1—PREPARATOKY COURSE—M. am 1-rn jonday, September 13, 1986, at CLASS TI-ADVANCED THEORY, CONDUCTING AND ELEMENTARY HARMONY—Tpesday, September 14, 1020, at 7:30 PM. TEACHERS’ TRAINING CLASS—Tuosday, September 14, 1990, 8:90 Artangements for Voce, Violin and Piano work, also wor! for leadership, can be made with the Director. sep se THE FIRST LESSON IS FRER TO EVERYRODY Rxpert counnel regarding your Musieal needa free. Twenty-five years’ experience, For further information, eaii, phone or write, Graduates of last year's class now offered some of the best portions, and calls are beyond our supply. Seattle Community School for Music Study with at Madison—Y. M. C. A.—Main 5208 (Paid Advertisement. id for by Altnow, Singleton, Inc.) Sen. John L. Sharpstein REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Lieut. Governor Secured passage of: MINIMUM WAGE FOR WOMEN + ABSENTEE VOTERS’ LAW ° And other beneficial legislation PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY THE SEATTLE STAR Cop's Widow Wins |13-Year-Old Point in Her Fight The fight of Mra, Edna Maskell Carleton, widow of Police Sergt, Guy L. Carleton, whot and killed by Po Hoeman Charles B. Roselius, to force the police pension beard to grant her $1,000, received a boont youtorday, | th When Judge A. W. Frater continued | Cy for a week further arguments on the question and denied the board's mo. | ber & ton to quash the Write of review. r— Judge Frater expressed the opin jon taht the action was based on the arbitrary opinion of the board, rath er than upon testimony taken, The pension was refused Mrs. Carleton on the ground that her hus ho was riding with the wife of Patrolman Roseliue along the wa Yerfront when he was shot, wae not on actual duty; Roselius was acquit ted by @ jury, Mrs, Carleton holds | that her husband was on duty, dience, Cleon HL earch Is a Good Pal Open an Account and Start SAVING TODAY And — Receive Interest at the Rate of 4% PER ANNUM Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 o'Clock THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Pine St. af Fourth Ava —— ee 'D. E. FERGUSON Yo County Auditor |x B. Ferguson for County Auditor, We know him to be able, courteous and efficient; & good organizer and # in every way capahle of giving an PB economical adminiatration. He is entitind to the support of all who do FF |not want present conditions con! Unued Ben. Dan Landon Joe Denny i G Paynes, gr, Jamen Wilson | A. A. Sutherland | Jim Dutton | Geo. W. McCauley Frank Griffith | N. D. Pederson G, Lingren | (Pala ter by Senator Den Landen) | Missing From Because he wan woolded for dimobe- Beoord, who said the lad ran away Septem: recovery He was reported father, der to become rulers 4 W. Murray Crane Is Getting Better DALTON, Mass, Sept. 11—Altho 18, wan) hie condition is #till serious, former thought to be roaming the wet ab | United States Henator W. Murray leys of the city, @ runaway, Bat} Crane Was believed toda urday, Police were asked wo join in for him by W. Secord, 4227 15th avb. N. EB, y on the road ve rented comfortably last night. Women need not be voters in or-| i SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928. $50,000 in Bonds | Downtown District Stolen From Train! Plunged in Darkn ATLANTA, Ga, Bept, 1.—Bonds, eatimated to be worth $50,000, stolen| Downtown Seattle wae plu from Southern railway train near Cornelia, to partial darkness for 15 mint ww —_ A speed of 44 miles an hour was the record made for one mile by the . destroyer “Satterlee” in a re cont trial Light and Power Co. For a Few Days Longer HUMORESQUE, Paramount’s wonderfully simple, beautiful story of 4 Ghetto mother’s idealism and sacrifice, will be at the Now is the time to come and see it. The types will appeal to you—those homely, family folk, jangling, laughing, quarreling, lovable and loving! Truly it is a laugh on life with a tear be- hind it! One of the most novel comedies you will ever see. FRANCES DRAGER Violinist ; Good Places to Eat— Home and—— Chauncey Wright’ s The Same Goes for Bakery Goods HAZEN J. TITUS, President shortly before 10 o'clock Friday Right, when a shutdown ocourred in the power plant of the Puget Bound The mishap whe occasioned by a faulty ineulater,