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OCTOBER 27, 1926. _, PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR fEDNESDAY i the adoption of the cowenant of the| Americanism. ‘This t# the role of|ter of indifference. Parties are wig: levery candidate, for whatever office, | | COM IG IN “CHU CHIN CHOW” league df nations has proposed any | leaders p and nship of the | nificant now ih this contest because | be tested by this question: ‘Sha } \ f the re|the voters must make up their | we N we not, redeem th or adequate me » rg |Siwht which the leader ’ we ow sha redeem } other adequate meang Of bringing | oobiic intended that it should play.| minds which Of ‘the two parties ix! great moral obligation of the United 1 a OP SAAN nbout settled peace There ts M0 |The so-called Americanism, which we | moat: likely (© secure the indixpens: | Btater Vv wore eter Ror or oo 9 a” [hear so much prating about now, Is| able result, | yin and thie means in ready to hand. | jously invented for rty pur oom ‘ - : | |TAey have, on the other hand, tried |Smuricusly lnvented for paryy 5 The nation was never catted upoh | Woman Recluse Not to make mn determina me tne) Undressed for Years a more # t wuade you that the very pledge POUCY HIT = BY WILSON i contained in Article 10, which is the| NATION I8 FACING |on than it must exsential pledge of the whole plan of |SOLEMN DETERMINATION }whole future | foree of right | AMSGATH, Eng, Oct. 29 security, is itself a threat of war his in the supreme choice of the lin the world depends upon the Unt Stated to have lived for years in Tt in, n the other band, an assur. | ph nt campaign. It te regrettable |ed States rather than upon any one rooy and never undrensed, Mrs. | t-jother nation, and it would be pitt neert afl the free|that this choloe should be assoc | rand oe the world in the future,|ed with a party contert, As o }ful indeed, if, after #0 many great| Bila Shaw, aged 76, haw just died : aa in the recent past, to see Justice | pared with the choloe of ne of |free peoples had entered the great| A daughter naid her mother would r done and humanity protected and|action that now underlies every | league, we should hold aloof not iow ber to do anything in Li (Tells G. 0. P. Pro-Leaguers vindicated, This is the true, the real other, she fate of parties is a mat-' “I mugwest that the ndidacy of|the r } Party's Americanism in Campaign Is Spurious BY L. ©, MARTIN WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.-—Declar Whe that the Americanisation which ‘Benator Harding and the republicans Mare been preaching in the present Campaign ix “spurious and invented Ber party purposes only,” President - In today delivered a brief state Ment to the delegation of proleague : eebtcens who called on him at the é te House. NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the SECOND day of NOVEMBER, 1920, in ; ithe County of King and State of Washington, an Election will be held for National, State, Dis- trict, County and Precinct Officers, as follows: "The president said he regretted ¢ league of nations issue was j : mingled with partioan tesues Seven Presidégtial Electors One Superintendent of Public In- Two State Representatives for the One County Coroner , ) “Tt a. ggg aden = fae |One United States Senator struction 45th Legislative District One County Commissioner for ; ted for your consideration In the |One Representative in Congress One State Insurance Commissioner Two State Representatives for the First Commissioner's District 4 t campaign is growing more for the First Congressional Dis- 46th Legislative District One County Commissioner for z . rather than clearer by rea trict Three Judges of the Supreme Third Commissioner's District 4 SMTA cence arvhrory. teres that y of Seattle, Praginets 1 te 277, Court for the Term of Six Years Two State Representatives for the One Justice of the P except @iscussion has taken. It is with Ine: om) “ eace, deaire to reclarify the ismue and to One Representative in Congress | Nine Judges of the Superior Court hr peuge ute temgaind in the towns of Auburn, Bothell, yoursjudgment that T take the for the Second Congressional Three State Representatives for One County Auditor Kent and Renton inten be af abafis terran as District DA the 40th Legislative District | One County Assenor One Constable, except in ible.” (ate Frectaste tiie Comey cuttte / we Slate Representatives for " towns of Auburn, Bothell, Kei ies | Sus ctor thst Leisative District oma | geen 3 » y N $ am {The statement, which the president | One Lieutenant Governor Two State Representatives for the On County fost Two Justices of the Peacefn the was one he had prepared to is One Secretary of State 42nd Legislative District e towns of Auburn, Bothell, Kent fs his final campaign document | |One State Treasurer Two State Representatives for the | One County Sheriff and Renton es lOne State Auditor 43rd Legislative District One County Superintendent of | Two Constables in th towns of president said that the war| - Onze Attorney General \ Two State Representatives for the Common Schools Auburn, Bothe' Kent and Been won, “it is my privilege One Commissioner of Public Lands \, 44th Legislative District One Gounty Engineer Renton on you now to the concert ot} Miss Bolen Lee, wes iere reno 5 with “Chu Chin Chow,” and the completion of the| coming to the Metropolitan theatre in November, is a protege moral — which the} of Mile. Guida, the French creator of ballets, who staged the THERE WILL BE\ SUBMITTED AT SAID ELECTION THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIO Ni “ygeesooquaared “i i | eloquent ensembles in the London production of the big Oscar ‘ ae . text of President Wilson"! Asche spectacle, Just a few years ago little Miss Lee made Proposed to the People hy the Legislature Antendment to the Constitution Proposed bythe Legislature State Constitution relating f nations statement, read to bperty by the state for land tion of pro-league rgpublicans | her professional debut asa member of the Princess theatre) nerenenDUM BILL NO. 1, Batitie: ‘\ An act for the amendment of Section 16, Article I. of th White House today, follows: | chorus and attracted first attention with her nimble toes. “An act providing fer the construction of @ state \wyrtem of trunk line hard surface to/eminent domain by declaring that the taking of private ly fellow countrymen highways, providing for the teeuance and mile of state bonds to create a fund for such reclamation and settlement is a public use.” fe to be feared that the #U! vated states will be absotutely|Mot only that Grmany would be pre-| Purpose, and the redemption of such bonds from motoh, vehicle license fees and, if the FOR the proposed amendment to Section 16, of Article Lot the Constitution.....-—. issue presented for your’ eo! town away If we do not complete | Vented from carrying out her plot,|revenues from fuch loense fees are insufficient, levying ® tax for euch deficiency.” AGALNST the proposed amendment to Section 16, of Bcle I. of the Constitution-....| Hon in the present campaign if] 1). task which our soldiers and, >Ut that the world would be safe| POR Referendum Mill No. 1... oi x ' more obseure’ rather than by reason of the many arb! r ‘The editors and publishers of ie bow noe to be said, and | anon Nach nach oe quit. wahene jouutry would render a great | “Ud very clearty, about articl ten | joined Inmue, and the iasue ix between sailors so berotcally undertook to|*¥4fded in the future from similar) AGAINST Referendum Bill Na 1. deaigna, reey Amendment to the Constitution Pgbposed by the Legislature Proposed to the People by the Legilature “An act for the amendment of Sections 14, 1gf17, 19, 20, 21 and 22, TIL of the of if they would publish the full | of bane covenant of the league Of |ine apirit and purpose of the United| REFERENDUM BILL NO, 2, Mntitled: Btate Constitution by fixing the annual mlarigf of certain etate officers 5 Gow (Of the covenant of the league of |P8tions. It ix the specific pledee| states and the spirit and purpoas of] “An act providing for the payment of equalised eompenmation th veterans of the war ernor, ten thousand dollars; Lieutenant Govgfhor, two thousand five hundred dollarm Decaune, having read that|f the members of the learwe that \uperigilan, mo matter where m{with the Central Allied Powers, who were bona fide residents of thé\State of Washington Beeretary of State, five thousand dollare; Beasurer, five thousand dollars; Auditor, five You would be able to judge for | they will unite to resist exactly the | snow, itself. The spirit of imperial {at the time of their entry into the service, authorizing the issuance aad enle of state bonds thousand dollars; Attorney General, six #iousand dollars; Superintendent of Public Im @ great many things in|‘bings which Germany attempted. |i te absolutely opposed to free gov-|to pay such compensation and the levy of @ tax to pay said bonds \appropriating the struction, five thousand dollars.” ; rt you are now in danger of be-|"0 matter who attempts them In| ernment, to the mafe life of free na-| proceeds of the sale of such bonds for the payment of such compensa§on and expense FOR the proposed amendment to 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 22, of Article TTT. ee I hope sincerely that it} ‘he future. It ts just such a defint-| tions, to the development of peace-|incident thereto, and providing penalties for violations of this act.” . of the Constitution . > dante en a widely and generally | tion a# could be applied in general ail ill ———— e AGAINST the proposed Sections 14, , 19%, 2 of Art ra ee it Is with & Gouire | ‘rans to Che outrage wales areeny estrone wage tale TID) 6f the Commies Miintidese osccces cece cocecegs sosoceess sesesesantinaua clarify the issue and to assist your | YOU ve committed if ft cou th Tt seems to and 1 think ET cau castineste ot lea vibaes conaetine ext feet ene te oe than it i ak] The polls of said Election will be opened at eight o'clock. A. Mi. and will remain open until eight o'cifek, P. M., of the same day in all precincts in again the case submitted tolPREVENT WAR METHODS incorporated towns and cities, and in all precincts outside of suck incorporated towns and cities the of opening shall be nine o'clock A. M., and terme as possible. | -«cermany violated the territorial closing seven o'clock P. M. % sattgrity So ee ot oe tart we played tn the war as] Dated at Seattle, Wash., this 25th day of October, A. D. 1920. NORMAN M. ee Giulia haceadine nest annie shies apd millors, may be crowned (Auditor's Seal) County, tor. NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICES SRECIFI ED ABOVE ARE-AS FOLLOWS: Republican Ticket _RMPUBLICAN TICKET Contd. | REPUBLICAN TICKET—Oveta 97 ra - petted tho|#hould have at least combined to —— A Attorney General— Jentice of the Peace—Bertin Pre- | Const 3 “pro James M. Phillips detine the general cause of war, and Preetécatial Plecters— Commissioner of Public Lendo— to exercise such concert as may be Fmma mith Devos wiltam & Priestley, J. Clere— Samuel J, Scayth Article 10. "taeelion a the ol “ (a bag iene oy in Mt - toh arten, \ ton ‘ ge 7 a tt a —— redemption of the pledge which these =p Luther Weedia W. W. Davies . rank Eaocks May b Alfa Salmon Ventzke : (ree governmnts of the world gave , | TH, in i. Beer . ee a Meckiem eS Vrecinet— they could not look in the fuce|' their people when they entered fe Samuel B Kenney Ponsta G . ATI tanto the contest, and that|‘h® War. They promised their people 1 Justice of the Peace—Bolse Lee Bran| * ak wae Recon bakes oa : << eo , , (Vote for three) h all their professions of Repreeentat Diatrtet: Joseph A. Freasure John ’ 4 discredited, and they were Jonn F Miller o bee a ; ‘ papneue yaen? Rees Pederson to pretend that their contin ‘ive tm Congress, ted eh cB HI Cou Joseph F. Costello of the war was not the sup- Distrtet— bg Consta: Metis seibaey td A1at Representative District— of a government that had Lindley . Hedley c. T. 8 ity Commissioner, lst Commis- (Vote for two) d every principle of right and verner— . Cousta! aleeer’s District— Wiley M. Seott ‘Obed Patt Joseph A. Sloan Louis W. Buck 7 0 10 HELL” WHITTL Y Licwtenant Geverner— Pievin' se County Comminsioner, ted Commls- |42nd Heprenentative District— 5 onstable—t. : sions vote for two) uu Richard Owens Lorene Wiswell Wileon Secretary of State— to the concert of and the sag Meanie tunis Preeimet ‘Chan C Jang sara intive District — F Hart ‘ (Vote for two) tion of the great moral otymander of the famous Lost Battalion JM the late dectice of the Peace—Coaiticts Pre-| “Dan i Driyghn May Dufty pent on your part which the , and other REPUBLICAN PRO-LEAGUE wee item Pn wD v= Sm SO met “Hes Emmanuel M. Foiste Rd Mill pec mabe hegre SPEAKERS, including Inntiog of the Pence—Oove Pre- | consabiogk Precties - acim G. B Efiee . ereeee Ino. ©. Walle a ee ON. HERBERT PARSONS superisesasest SE Pubtle tnstras-|2™@tice of (he Penace—tee metnes | ODigi igen Lane Premed, ik heer ti * Tanner Precinet — of wei: Small fp But to end the possibiity of || Formerly a member of the Republi Le ta eee Hs ae. —Tekwila Preeinet— 40th Neprenentative Distriet— ‘ote for two) National Ex- State, tneqranee: C and te— Tal H. 0, Fishback Precte Lovejoy oat it REPRMSENTATIVES B. 3. Th ee Ce a Distrtet— Juntice of the Prade—miltett Pre- Democratic Ticket f (Vote for act J H.W. 7th Represei C. SCHOOMAKER | #222 Soa — | le mee, T; Janes Justice of the atie Geo. N. Adams E Dominic Kane - ; - such ae itive Committee of New Y as Germany j@ War will be fought in vain and immense sacrifices thrown away ‘we complete the work we be. Minnie K. Ault ind I ask you to consider that m elnet— Mary B. Harker ‘Oanner aus is only one way to assure the of Con ut, one of the 0 brilliant women » +1. ~ “eee HN, Sears % ee ecartey Constable, Des Moii ‘ ‘Byron Phelps ri Peace: that is, by making orgtors of America, wilfspeak at Paul W. Jlous Juation of the Peace—Eau ene Petes "Alex Renee Siliiereeg: ty tierk the sets ude og 3. W, An 42nd Nepresentative Distriet— J.C. Jenson ‘ Ro other nation will have the ‘(Vote for two)— the Pre |, Jim? odwin . to attempt it, We should LEVY’ .) ORPHEU THEAT | .P. Murphin es — United States Senatert- Socialist Tigket deceived into supposing that n Geo. Bradfield Reman < in Congress, 1st Dis- | Seven Presidential Elect schemes ended with the Third\Avenu: d r 8 Justice of the Peace—JagGfita rre- trict Mary M. Brown eat of Germany, or that Germany le and Mé@dison Street cute. murphy I ne Miler g the only nation that entertained THUQSDAY, OCIDBER 28th Juntice of the eat Pree) arte en one DW | Soasph OReilly th schemes or was moved by sin- 2315 Pp. d , ‘einet—(Vote for tyo)— ? 8 Lalla Rogers ambitions and long standing ?. & Bara wen nick Mary Frazee County Engineer— k H. Conant ‘ geal to attack thé vefy struc. Justice iFe of civilization. There are other THE MET "aI PO ‘AN T wen er i ane - which are Wkely to be power ~ “i , Fifth U: ity/'S t te $e" trktand Pre verner— Ww . * aya aS. Beale, Socialist-Labor Ticke Seven Presidential Electors— Andrew Rynning moved or are alteady moved by | ary Pre- rcial Jealonies, by the desire to ° J ¥. Stark it ce §. and te Rave their own way | p. m, eKinley Pret George b Sargent Sty Comimteatenin trl Comntahis politics and . Frederick t necessary to check thern and to| Col. Whittlese: landing heroes of (Vote tor : < Pence—a Pre- Joueph Pottenhott them that the world will be|f the late war, gofine who, after his My a! dienes 7 ope Peet meee o iese, Seothe Fae against them as it was against | thattalion hadfheey fe American f. RAert A. Tripple wa Willys Sven ny if they attempt any sirn- and ap ‘ o~, fe hep het for ren _. | Superintendent of Public Instrac- | 4), Durgess Juice the Peace, Aubarn Pre- told the German comjman¥er to “G ” y Montgomery oy eae "i * (Votelgor two) © “Go to hell,” when Ww Comminstoner— ick "ipa asked to surrender. Ble kngws what real ~-- means, 9 el Jegne i Murphy” wetenabanl’ he P rohibition Ticket George WH Hydorn . " oid RES m en Preal Mi Bleet: Reregye cag Seen and and is for a LEAGUE OF TIONS which will min- f the Peace—Pacific Pre- | 40th Representative Distriet— wit oo country know the sac imize chances of fugure wa (Vote for three) Olin L, Fowler bt war. They will feel that| te wencominiwensa ree | SB Wt i. Lucy & Cotract Cote for L. ive mi! m™ an corm. | ms a oN ate) '° y ayoox Nathan Pa palied them to make an entirely|f| HEAR HIM THURSDAY A OON, OCT, 28th mi “iT Tiachetler , spiseat nt gist ceasary sacrifice of their be-|\— Levy’s Orpheum fheatre Metropolitan Th } cole — agne P m pa v , Emmett D. Nichols Gileres ones if we do not make it ‘At 2:15 politan Theatre | Thomas B. Hulse 7. [ Richmond , —_—_—— Mt Geitain as it can be made that 215 p. mm. ‘om 3 to 6 p. m. ty Kngineer— i states 00s ‘cana be F Labor T; nbat Thomas I. Beemas the Peace—Richmond Pre- | #24 {tepresem armer-: r icket |< ton similar sacrifice wil! be de (Vote for two) vi “ o ‘oe! o ‘ot 0 4 of mothers and sisters and —/ ¢. J. Smith Seven Preatdential Blectora— Dave Mitchell in the future. This duty in € € duntice the Peace—Snoquaimic |. Coorke N. HH Viote C, Grahai sone a dyin cael ag Mle ‘ Prech 4rd Represen Elinabeth Sullivan i Pr A a primary demand upon the RALL Peace—Sunaydale| 80. Le. Palin Judicial Ticket nee of every one of us. John N. Wilson cinet— : ‘ ‘ illiam Hoar Boot 1 Hon. Mors Sheppard, U. S. Senalpr from Texas, Pence-fAlgena Pre-| Justice of the Peace—Tukwila Pre- le inconceivable to most of| 44th Representative District— I Judges he State Sup: ry yt any men should have been } false or #0 heartless as to de Tence—Tanner Pre- Cant Six-Year Te wine fot Three ‘arren W. im Congress, Ist Diss] ©. R. Holcomb jeprenentative Dintrict— that the women of the coun- " i SP woul sexin have to cutter Bad. meteees of —- Prohibition alendment, will w Pi es PA he SA) BE ner A geials BYSge# “Antolerable burden and priva-|g Speak for and Roosevelt— Juntion of the 1 Alpine net oe pee Representative In Congress, 2nd Diag | “Vote for Mighty nee of war if the league of nations , é T. Ronee l. ing Dykem Sameer LEVY'S ORPHEUM THEATRE Iuntioe of the - r King Dykman effort of the whole groun = - AR a Boyd J, Tatiman - 4 caco—Anhure 7, Ld » Bri 6! “Bations who were opposed to TH SDAY NOON, Oc A 28th qainet— Vo for wore : Py A gd BB. Bowles Mitchell Gilliam ; ny to secure themselves and| igs ak TP peat (Vote for two)— Kila Tra Harlin uatin EB. ithe ‘ | . ’ Sumb 4 Calvin & Hall he Se qgimnnind | amninet a Under soutens of im Women's Dembcratic Or- ff aestice ‘or As AMY Tapeh ey ae. sudiee of Superior Court— a; the eeteeecinese ina} ga Seattle, Mrs. S. Griswold\presiding. FN. Pelle table—Harneaton Precinet— County Trensurer— gabe a doce A. BK. Plage Robin Adair Everett Smith force of all these nations |§ HEAR/THE BRILLIANT SENATOR FRO} is such a guarantee of a peace- Wi future as no well-informed man DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTER 329 Lyon Building on who does not doubt spirit with which the war Telephones—Elliott 2188; Elliott 5552 TEXAS § STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING—ss. I, NORMAN M. WARDALL, COUNTY AUDITOR AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of King County, Washington, do hereby certify that the above and fo i i | by the various political parties of King County, Washington” A ot ere —- RETICLE WARARAOR RCE WITNESS my hand and offi : . é | ert sane ped and official seal this 25th day of October, A. D. 1920. .. NORMAN M. WARDALL, " ;