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By C. Attle “The cool looking candidate over there with the gray balir and those calm, searching Syes, 1 Judge from seeing his plotures, is T. J, Cunningham.” - “Major T. J. Cunningham,” | Vouched for by Mrs. C. F.] “Major? “Where does he get that r, ‘? spe he te other of Wagner ‘major’? I hope he isn't anot cena | thor ewivel-chair—" | x “Ne; he comes by the nafor’ right ly enough. He's a real major, Served in the SpanishAmerican, in the} Philippines. Offered his nervioes in| the late war, too, and they tendered him @ job in the quartermaster’s de partment with the rank of major, but he wouldn't have it, Said hw! wanted to do hig fighting in the line, or not at all, So they didn’t! take him; said he was too old.” “How old fs the major? “Fifty-«ix.” LETS SEE HOW HE STAC ur “Right at bis prime, { should say, Possibly not physically, but still young mentally and old enough i} have sound sense and wisdom. Call! him over and let's see how he stacks up.” Mrs. C. F. Wagner ‘Mrs, Wagner's letter: 1 can vouch it te being dene by «ss “Major, where were you born | and how long have you lived in Be attler" “Bern In Callfornia, gentiemen. T went thru high school and college. business college, it waa, and came to Seattle 20 years ago.” “And your business? “Insurance. For 15 years the firm hae been known as T. J, Cunning- ham & Co, general Insurance agents, Before that I was with the Pacific Board of Underwriters for @ good many years.” “You have a family, of course?" “Yes. I have two daughters who married Seattle men and are living in this city.” “All these questions, Major, ma: seem inconsequential, but they are| merely preliminary. People like to! know the candidates they are asked to vote for. Where is your home?" “In the Green Lake district—66 Woodlawn ave.” “And now-—why are yea ran ning?” “Gentiemen, Tam running because term in office, if I am Beas and leas politics.” | “You mean—" “You say it as if you mean f."\wanrs To SERVE “I do, I kmow every candidate gust ONE TEKM that rune for office says the same) «1 mean, gentlemen, thing. But with me it i no political bull. that pg that te DR. LOUGHNEY’S|On Starting Line for Mayor [that T shall return to after my elected T believe this city neets more bus And I am a one-term candidate.” It's a popular thing to say. elected I shail serve but one term. THE No. 2) free from all entangling alliances. | I have made no promises, I shall |not make any, I want to be free, | if elected, to do my public duty as I neo it, without fear or dictation | | from any man, “I want to reduce the tax rate.| }Our tax rate iq so darn high that) |something must be wrong some | | where, We need a business mayor ® correct these things. We have no highest tax rate on the Pacific ont, In fact, If I should attempt | |to say Just is wrong | would be attempting a foolish | thing, but if elected, 1 should hake la thoro investigation into every ldepartment under the mayor's of | fice and find out what the wrong jis, and point it out “We should not forget, of course, that we are getting more for our jtaxes than any other city on the |coamt, We have many publicty:| owned utiities that are giving us | goed resulte—garbage collection, for one thing.” “Just how do you stand on munio ipal ownership of utilities, Major?” “Lam tn faver of municipal own ership. We have made a succens of it in several departments, the water department, for instance.” “What about the street car «ys tem?” BELIEVES CARS WILL, PAY “I believe the street car system can be made a good thing. I believe hie ean be made to pay. There ts no | Teason why it cannot succeed, if we | eo at it in « business way and cut | lor who will cooperate with the city council, and we # leit that will co-operate with the m: | or | work in harmony for good with the |legixtature and our state executives: ia no bull about it, gentle if elected, find out what le wrong and point my finger at it “When my term ix up I shall re tire to private life, rewurne the insur SATTLE jthe politics out of it. | | “Mind you, we should have a may. | id heve a coun | We should all cooperste and | every dei partment of the city administration, | Maj. Thomas J. Cunningham| —Phote by Prise & Cart Mar Malt Phetogrey! TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922. STAR Save the Enamel of Your Teeth The most valuable part of a tooth is its surface—the thin coating of enamel that is Nature’s own protec tion against decay. Are you scratching and cutting into the protective enamel of your teeth, tearing down with harsh and gritty tooth paste their only defense against decay? Every time you scratch your teeth, you remove part of the surface. “as nab COLGATE’S CLEANS TEETH THE RIGHT WAY “Washes” and Polishes —Doesn’t Scratch or Scour gate’s helps to maintain the right mouth conditions. Correct in Practice. {Nein by ewe tific dentists know that harsh drugs and chemicals harm mouth tissues. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream does not contain them. Authorities agree that a dentifrice should do only one thing—clean teeth thor- T 18 A DOUBLE ACTION DENTIFPRICE: (1) Loosens clinging particles. (2) Washes them away. Sensible in Theory. You can't beat common sense when backed by modern science. Healthy saliva is practically neutral, sometimes slightly alkaline. Colgate’s Ribbon ly. Colgate’s does this. No Dental Cream is mildly alkaline, false claims are made that Colgate’s practically neutral, and cleanses possesses any other virtue, but it ‘ withoutdisturbingnature’sbalance. —_ does possess this one in the highest Avoid dentifrices that are strongly degree, and in a higher degree than ’ alkaline or appreciably acid. Col- any other kind of dentifrice. ance busines, and go on living In bie to look every man im the face squarely, knowing I have done my public duty honestly, Gentlemen, ts that ali?” if] made your acquaintance.” | “Thank you, genUemen. 1 shall be! day.” And PT I mean it sincerely. “There ts one thing I should like) the people to know. I am not seeking the office for the money) there inn it. I have my business) , solid natoral oak oy. = Indian Chief Names WORN OUT AFTER | Wanda “Chemelela” ] “After I told her afl about buying Cincinnati, Ohio. —“T suffered for with nervoustroubles ttle purplish hat, not fo & ravenous. tan colored I hever in my life saw her so dressed up, and I never tn life saw her with a man. And and I think I can the mystery. She was talk. i By Aileen Claire SH COMED | ete ter, quoting the speech ef Olid Chief | | Nokymi Ye) previous E. Pinkham’s|*vo™, proposed Indians mest clatma modern andirreg- s]ularities before I ae s|men of article, * Indian jtended the recent Northwest Indian convention held in. Mt. Vernon. way of explanation ict it be said that other Gaya... It resulted tn the fol- lowing speech made by Chief Nokymi the Mt. Vernon convention “Me come over mountains of the Olympics, who at Ry to the convention an artic in The Star telling of the meeting of 1,000 Northwog in regard to their govern It alm contrasted the Indian with the Indian of ou the Olympics see Wanda's Indians Mobilizing at Mt Me send out call to tribe. “And afler pow wow, the old men of my tribe send me over mountain trails to being Wanda name. Wanda we call te me last week in the quiet year ago ‘Chemelela’ mean way she has. She looked whimsical, happy little girt in liy at my new coat and hat x love with life. admired them, and then she! sister told “Now my people me come among of sighed and said she wanted new clothes but she couldn't them. few spring outfit at Cherry's got all excited and was real tn- in finding out about where ‘9 are. She evidently found | | = healthy and I ft what a good idea it is to buy have 4 him i for your medicine. I reco: icine to all women although | am on it. She would hard- ‘betieve 1 Ware I told her Cher- Vegetable I would first months old wore ow! te ae bottle i boy. it had not been lla |you after heap much travel. punk mountain trails to hear Fair ‘Wanda and mobilization. . |e speed ‘em up over mountains to Wanda’s Tickled Clear Th By Wanda von Kettler Me} t two pairs moceasin ove: Last lap didn’t ask for any large pay- i _ ze young to be advising some one older. I rejoice. I am glad. I am down, either. —Mrs. Cunist. Petrorr, 318 W. Lib-| proud to be “Chemelela” of the | They are on Second ave., between | erty St, Cincinnati, Ohio. Suatko tribe. I like being an a and Spring, in the Rialto) Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable| Indian even if 1 HAVE got yak t just over the Pig’n|Compound contains no harmful! ier hair. Chief Nokymi, I stile. Take levator. — Adver- | drugs and can be taken in safety by| thank you. it. any woman.--Advertisement. 1 am sorry, ever so sorry, that I - — ee was not present at the Indian mobil-| Nut-brown, nut-like; whole wheat and whole rye—cut into | —distinctly different | HAVE | ization at Mt. Vernon, Yet I must OA HAR AND LOOK YOUNG hear about great wisdom. Me arrive at last short winded. Me «reat dis appoint. My eyes search for maid, but there was none. | “My people talk, talk, talk. Too! much taik but no Wanda, Me see and hear this bunk before, Me think ‘Old stuff. “Me lke something with kick Wanda « my, Indian boy now peed boy; wears derby, owns flivyer, seen Flapper, painted cheeks, painted even, painted lips, curt'emabir, low Beck, short skirt, eat raw oyster, take shot-imarm, smoke cigaret, cus | We moonshine—t Oh boy! Me chief Suatko tribe, get big kick. Me shim. | my like Wanda’s editor Pink,” bald. | headed chief of Star. | “I go back te my people now living in dark (no more coal oll, shalt | i ? women I | off skirt, | and | come home with cles | husband at midnight, lit up to | eyebrows, HOORAY!” | | * | ru confide. Maybe wns better for| you that I wasn't. You said at} your meeting, “My people talk, talk, talk—too much talk.” Ol4 chief, your head would have buzzed if been there, I talk all the time. WHY BE WEAK AND NERVOUS ‘for wsclaticn neuralgia, tumbago, An & result of pale, thin watery backache, sprains and swellings.— bleod—Nuxated Iron will help make Advertisement, you strong and well agnin; it has been used and highly endormed by this ofty the balance of my daya,| “That's all, Major. Gad to have| Good. | 1!" poe cleans teeth thor oughly —no dentifrice does more. A LARGE tubecosts 25¢—why pay more? 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