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’, MARCH 20, 1922 | By C. Attle “Dr. Bd. Brown! “You, gentiomen, at your service.” i “Piret, what about this charge that You are inclined to be bolahe—that is jto say, radical, doctor?" “I had foreseen that question, and am prepared to answer it. One of my sons has a sword that was hand ed down to him from the Revolution am not saying Washington used It—" ° “One moment, doctor, Don't start #0 far back, We want to know—* “You; I was coming to that, of rae, During the war, I~" “The Revolution? Please confine | Yourself to the present century.” SPOKE FOR LIBERTY LOAN “During the world war, gentlemen, | 1 was one of the firwt speakers for the Liberty Loan, I was in every) | Red Croas drive, and all that, My | three sons took up arma, I recall | that T went into an I. W, W. camp |and sold every man there a Liberty bend. 1" Corrs The simplest way to end a corn is Biue-jay. A touch stops the pain i stantly, Then the corn loosens and es Out. Made in two forms—a oy clear liquid (one drop doe: !) and in extra thin plasters. Use| “yee: but the whichever form you prefer, plaster: | not aunclanieg yoke. menenn tor ‘or the liquid—the action is the same |ing the war. Are you, or are you Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed | not, a—" On Starting Line for Mayor—No. 1 « | 7 way Labtrstore Sold by all druggists. Free: Write Bower 4 Black, Chicago, | | Dept. 175, for valuable book, “Correct {Care of the Feet.” LIVERPOOL, — George Richa:d- gon, trumpeter who sounded the call jy that started the Light Brigade on its famous charge at Ralaklava, dead. Or making a mortgage loan on real estate, you are entitled to the fullest “T can relate an incident, gentle men, with your pleasure, T was the first man in the city to challenge the 1. W. W. T debated agninst Joe Et tor, I told them then—that was years ago—TI told them that the ballot was the modern social tool with which society should express {teelf; that we must have order and peace to make progress. I said direct ac- tion and sabotage bring disturbances | and violence, and that it is the first @uty of a government to maintain and sustain itself, and that, when the time came, the powers of govern: ment would be compelled to exercise fores, if necessary to keep peace, and Jail those who interfered. Fut I don't believe in throwing people into jail who criticise the actions of their pub. Me officiats, The Declaration of In. dependence and the constitution of the United States have thelr very reots and foundation fn and upon the h Dr. E. J. Brown, candidate for mayor, posed to suit him- THE SEATTLE STAR |LEAVES FARES | UP TO PEOPLE Nendy to defend his «imnature o But the only thing my rivals oan lay their finger on to may about to adyertine myself, I'll tell you why I'm running for mayor, I'm run ning because it is a great honor to be mayor of thin city, a great honor for any man to go into the hirhest office in this city and be a mayor that ix a mayor; to put In economies that will litt the burden off the people, and to cut the unemployed would be the duty of the mayor to off the city’s payroll. I'll tell You entorce it, If 1 am elected mayor, I what I'm going to do when I'm elect: wii attempt to carry out the wishes ed mayor, During my admimistratian of the people on this and all other there will be no autos used in thin Oo time tet come betare elty by myself or any other emp < , ne before me, of the clty except om atrictly official business—the use of public autos in our city and county for private pur pores ts a disgrace—and I'll cut down graft and wasted wages, I'll start a! jepartment of economy and effi jeney, I'll run out of the city hati fastened themselves on the city’s in | atitutions like @ lot of barnactes. Tl) 2 the gang of politicians that have As soon aa President Harding aligns hold a searching inquiry into every Road hme peje a i aoe department in the city and ark ite © e of Officials to gtve relief. Then, if they wil at ee ja Puget Sound, say they are helpless to id tt : as os WO eer eee go to the people and tell them why, © o or ore 2 pu the leeches bruions of ror moltycoddies ‘wil move to go.” | "ald to be #uitable for the creation “Thank you, doctor oft publie parks and outing resorts. ir lemen, ved cds a nOeRaRT aa LANaT UR Rag ge ar Fine for Neuralgia Musterole insures quick ordinace to the people, Ira D, Lundy, candidate for mayor, declared Mon day that he will tell the Common wealth club In his addreas at Holdt's restaurant, at § p.m, Monday “If the people want this ordinance, and so declare by their votes, then it t @ mayor, they are intelligent uh to decide on the 3-cent fare diance,” State to Acquire 2,000 Island Acres | WELL-BALANCED BILL |AT THE PALACE HIP |palnn go shooting through The Five Musical Peaches are the head, just rub a little of this clean, at Loew's Palace Pip this week. neck They play a variety of brass in-| Musterole made with off struments, including eaxaphones, mustard, but will not burn and leornets, trombones and two of their blister like the old-fashioned mus. lmnumber have charming singing tard Plaster, votoes. | Get Musterole at your drug store. Hetty Wake Up” t» « detightfal 5c and 65c In jars and tubes; how comedy playlet offering by Frank pila! size, $3. A. Ford & Co. Ketter than s Mustard Plaster, A demure little old lady with pretty gray hair wins the honors away from her younger sisters in the offering of Chic and Tiny Har- jvey. She makes # decided hit with me ts that I am running for office | the petition to submit the Scent fare! § opie are intelligent enough to| him, relief from neuralgia, When those sharp your topnotehers of the new show playing white ointment on your temples and | of |4# it happens. hy pete eo But our reporters are ". don't Whenever an errer ereepe On March 16 The man P. Pizor had been suspended for five days by Chief of Police W. H aring after firing © shot at the foot roman in the North % ar naid Patrol of Seattle car Taylor ave, ploye, says Pixor shot at another W, Little, 227 railway em hia foot, If after engaging in a struggle with Pizor threw him down and struck him on the back, Little said, jand when he refused to pick Ptzor's jeap from the floor where he (Little) had laid it, Pizor shot within an inch his foot. This ogeurred February 1922. (‘TROUT ROD IS “Well, Bis, spring is here all right. | Da4 brought home a new trout rod |aien. He always beginn jon Washington geography about this | |time of year to find a brand new| trout stredm where he hasn't fished | yet. And speaking of spring, Sis, 1| |wuppose you will follow the usual lead and grab dad in a happy mood for # lot of new clothes. How about | er “You horrid thing. You talk Ike I| have to hit dad on the head to get | nome new things. Well, I don't see I am not even wor- | ried about spring clothes this year.” “Whew! How come, Sis? Going to marry some poor fellow who couldn't escape?” “Not yet, dear brother, You didn’t kenow, did you, that dad ts giving me) & new allowance and I get my clothes out of that. I buy everything at/ Cherry's now, down on Second ave., | between Madison and Spring, 207| Rialto Bldg. over the Pig’n Whistle. I don’t have to pay a large amount |Beg Pardon! SEK everything they SIGN OF SPRING | neers, seatte group, 1, Montell, con- | tonight, and you know that is a eure read up IMILWAUKEE TO! SPEND BIG SUM Ten million doliarw for ments! This ix the buge #um to be spent by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul railway, an evidence of its faith In better business conditions, accord. | ing to the announcement of Macy Nicholson, Weatern general mana ger, who has just returned to Beattie from @ trip Bast. Included in the new plans are pro- visions for rebuilding the tracks be tween Seattle and Tacoma, at a cost of $260,000, and the purchase of 4,000 new box cars and 2,500 coal cars Work on the Seattle-Tacoma tracks is to begin ag soon an materi als can be accumulated and the) weather permita, improve. | ‘Claims 3-Cent Fare Would Kill Building | In a communication, Monday, to! the American Association of Engi | sulting engineer, with offices in the | Burke block, states that after bids had been secured and plans approved for a #ix-atory reinforced concrete in dustrial building, that he has been! advined that if there is an increase! PAGE 9 CONVENTION TO. BE ABOARD SHIP Confectioners Will Visit in Many Cities Tialf a dozen cities, from Seattle te Skagway, will entertain the Western Confectioners’ association in July when the excursionists adopt the unique plan of holding their annual summer convention aboard ship im Alechen waters. ‘The oss headed by Chester KE. Roberts, prem dent of the Imperial Candy Co., Beate tle, who ia head of the association, will sail from Seattle July 15, make ing the 11-day round trip. The excursion plans tnetlude @ special trip to Sitka, the old capital of Alaska, a visit to the Mendenhall giacier, near Juneau, and, after ar rival at Skagway, a journey over the White Pass & Yukon railroad to Lake Bennett. ra SS hearing was on the road’s petition for a wage cut. alue your watch, let Haynes Next Liberty theatre-—Adv, in the tax rate, such as provided un-| ga fants, Children or Adults, der the Erickson street car measure, the building will notbe erected, Mon.|GLYCEROLE LOBELIA tell asks that afl men interested in| Cures cough instantly. Contains no building for a living, including all | °Pites or injurious drugs. It's the craftsmen, work to defeat the bill, | ¢#t cough medicine made. Gives penne srl |instant relief, 60c at drug stores, or Mints T ing Out went, p. p., by Joyner Drug Co, Spo $400,000 Every Day| kane.—Advertinement. Four hundred thousand silver dol- lars daily is reported to be the out- put of the United States mints, now | operating eight hours a day and coining the new dollars, according to the “peace” design, During the bualest period in the mints in 1921,/ when three eight-hour shifts were| working, approximately $00,000 dol-| lars were coined daily. James B. Kinne to down when I make my purchase and then pay a convenient sum every month, Jolly good place, I call it.” Advertisement. Dr. Elliott . on glands that | provide dynamic force to the body jis now recognized as the cau run-down conditions, and it is chief- ly from these glandular substances self. Certainly he smiles. per singing and dancing. He's a dentist. Genevieve Davis and Bee Brad ner have a pleasing musical « rer mide Pootserephers Both have good voice, Ella La Vall performs daringly en the trapese) ment. It ts capable of making $7-/a53 fying rings. 000,000 worth of electrical energy |; ‘Thig week's feature photoptay is every year, It is selling $2,500,000 |wwiig Geese,” « Tom Mix thriller, worth to 68,000 customers and the International News Service “Your figures, doctor. Are they—" | ®) ‘ > , “Absolutely authentic, furnished | ging a een Mere by engineers who know. Our city light department has a competitor. That competitor ie selling $4,500,000; worth of electric energy to 22.500/ customers, Sixty per cent of that|” ey, =T $4,500,000 is profit. The city Itself is Of Interest to Wome lghea idea of securing the individual his| rights—freedom of speech, the right tion—and that means |] to labor and enjoy the fruits of that labor, However, freedom of speech only one thing, viz. doesn’t mean a ticerse to eo oct anal i [advise and advocate what is destrue | Title Insurance | tive of peace, nor—* | “That ts quite sufficient tn that One of our Title Insurance |] int. doctor. if you will Policies speaks with author |f Sl us—* ity, for it is issued only after || HAS WHOLE the most careful and thorough |f,) TRUNKFUL— examination and créas-check “Ah, then. you have, heard that I of the records, and then all of |) have a trunkful, a whole trunkful, of our assets—more than $660,000 |} ¢vidence that—but, gentiemen, the —stand behind it. time Is not yet ripe, please. If T am elected ated Insist upon having lally If I wore ate mould help matert-| buying from its competitor between | ,,!iehes Insurance. yor. $700,000 and $800,000 worth of cur | more pr: il, then, we will pass on > rent. I venture to say if we had a/ about Washington Title question. What—' }competing water company in this | seventh volnpal measure of title protec- Seek Palmer Seat James B. Kinne, president of the Young Men's Republican club in 11921, has announced that he will run | | for the state senate from the 37th | district. KE. B. Palmer, incumbent, jand Robert A. Tripple, a member of) the lower house, expect to file for) the same office. Shop Pay Too High, Railways Maintain | CHICAGO, March 20.—Nineteen | Western railroads today entered a} plea of inability to pay the present scale of wages for shop craft em- ployes at a hearing of the United States railroad labor board. The New Government Bill Clerk Desks Now, 150 New. solid, nat ne for home keep papers, ete. $2 50 ° Special price, each Will ship CO. D. to any address LYNDEN.—-Mra. B. W. Loring re elected preaident of the library board. i title nment aici of Health, these t “te j 1327 ‘Third Ave, Acreas Third Ave. from Pesteffice Te Untv. (Corner We fifteen Seattle, Washington. every | ‘entral } ry jto the next JOC CCCC OOOO COOOL SESE CEOCOCOROOOECEES M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE'S OOFULAE HCME FURAN 1514-16 Second Ave., Near Pike Gottstein’s Liberal Credit Service Combined With Dependable Homefurnishings at consistently fair prices the year around deserves your consideration invite comparison on the values shown below Buck's Ranges Reduced NEW LOW PRICES ON THE ENTIRE LINE Coal and Wood, Gas, Double-Oven , Combinations You will find tn our large and attractive New Stove Department the exact style of Range best sulted to your needs, Sold on easy terms. TRADE YOUR OLD STOVE WE GIVE LIBERAL ALLOWANCES This excellent appli over the enlargement at night. and) “Y em T am ready to reply to that. | city our water department would be “Under State le you sleep. Ie not sold T have made a success of my busi. is in as much trouble today as our de riage Rt bi of the law) partment of city light.” “gees “We grasp your insinnation, doo | $150,000 Permanent Gueranty Fund Deposited With Btate Treasurer at Olympia Or © grant that. Pass it What tor Now—'' | “I was just getting ready to go into | cures jJ°-TO relieve ty frees sire, {9 an openithat. I am in favor of children’s)" y"'e'fi: particulars, agi we in Seattle 21 years playfields in reetown and Youngs |monials, et write direct ago, have three sons educated in the |town. If can afford expensive | after-eati distress almost terma, tenti- the Remedy 2 Buliding, Angeles, |) Physicians Co. E Recwra] pe 1% University of | parks for our auto tourists, surely | h27esede aad namactecs, he business for} we can afford piayfields for our own fi eldent— little children, where we can watch Pad os But, doctor—* them frotio—”" was about to speak of that. doctor, We were I advocate the Scent fare now, and| atest to maken” ee Be Deen tae carne People vots for | GOLF COURSES eed Hn for one day & week off for | FOR CHILDREN but I am Dot eo tonne done ety: | “Yen, it is true that 1 have, and body or any political pecn Fon still do, openty advocate children's that I have to premise anyted | soir courses, Nobody can deny that job or that they wit yoody &/ our golf course, owned by the city, is vf retain a fob| making money. Golf courses for | children" “But people have folt for some jafter Tam elected, not even Mr. | Henderson himself.” We are making headway, time, doctor, that your real motive in running for office was to advertine | your painless dental parlors. I» that doctor, what about—* “Yes, yes. This is the greatest true? If not, why are you running for mayor?” munictpal ownership city in the coun- try today. We have a wonderful “It is not true, I have made a success in a business way. I pay water department. It is making lots We have also @ city lieht depart-!for my advertixing in a legitimate SHE Now, 1 He atmate Pntnge Set —— A Comat Be Cal-o-cide &:2.2. of money. It has no competition. REMEDY SOME OF THE WONDERFUL VALUES OFFERED Buck's Steel Range All Porcelain Enameled Enameled and Nickel. 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