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FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1¢ ATTLE TAX DISCUSSED BY CUNNINGHAM Mayoralty Candidate Out- lines His Platform STAR Last Day of Anniversary Sale Extra Bargains for Saturday Only Tomorrow is the last day of our great 15th Anniversary Sale. We are making it a memorable day by giving extraordinary values in every department of the store tead th Specials in this ad. They are samples of our values, We are giving you merchandise of the best quality, and of high grade workmanship at real rock- bottom prices. Odd lines have been cut regardless of cost. New spring goods are marked exceptionally low, mayor, prewhted his tax reduct Come in tomorrow and see our values in merchandise. platform as follows “I. 1 would apply my knowledge and expertence of correct burt nese principles and practices to « persopal suryey of every department of the city government under control of appointive offi Five -eixthe of the current expenses of city ur in these @epart: | Boys’ Durable Spring Suits Two Pairs of Trousers $7.89 Mothers! Bring your boys in tomorrow and fit them out in new Spring Suits. We are offering $12.50 Suits for $7.89. These are the best suit aly the government occ ta 2. I would tnaist that the de partment heads, who are appointess of the mayor, put Into effeet much | changes and economies as are neces: | |sary to bring about the reduct expense, without decrease ¢ | flelepcy, which the people of Seat! lare now demanding. | “8. 1 would carefully analyze the) jannual budgets of department heads jbefore they tranemitted to the Jeity council to be embodied in the }appual tax lqvy and insiet thet they $12.50 Values Saturday Only ® neces Reacy Cigarets I In Race for Cc N, England, March 31. By C. Attle “Here bo T. Henry Bolton, Georsy Triga noticed CW) axing to be returned te the councii| ty-clad men smoking CXPONAIVD) Aree an absence of one term. If he He arrested them and they man, the fact fact that he they had stolen the cig- Nice before ents t | be in his favor. 7” 1] Mr. Bolton, how 4 jong were you in 1! ; | og Bey of Arrest [sD SF ae CATE sve yg is NINE ar Diets. signature of you Se sement. ‘The |the counetl?* & | “For six years I ran last time, but was defeat Sa | ed.” “lets se you're a baker?’ | “Yes; journey: man baker, busi- | neas agent of the | Bakers’ union for lelght years, sixth | | vice president of | the Washington |§tate Federation 7 4. Belton lof Labor for four years, president of, | the Seattle Central Labor Council for | Uiree years. “When did you first run for city counci 7" “I was elected in 1914 to serve on| the city charter revision committee, land the following year ran for the ity council and was elected. In 1918} aa reelected.” How long haye you lved tm Se attle? BORN IN CANADA; 49 YEARS OLD examination t bp perfect as scientific instruments and yeure experience can deme. | club candidates. “Twenty years Born in Canada. Forty-nine years old. Home address 407 Smith st. You want to know thone things, I suppose.” } “Yeu And what have you been | doing since you left the city council?” | “I've been city salesman for Rich ardson & Holland ,teqs and coffees, sses $5,°°.. FREE EXAMINATION OPTICAL CO. fF ecttlt EWES AAT oe He had won his name in a hundred fights, because he always came back for more! But there eame a day when he quit dead cold—and that was the _ biggest, bravest fight of his life! A soul-stirring story of under-world thrills and a “bad man’s” love that was finer than any king's. Thrilling Crook Drama! STARTING SATURDAY omMnelg ~ «Billy ng AnitON EL BARRYMORE The eminent American actor’s genius at his best! KAY and Hi Last Times Friday—Agnes Ayres in “THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING!” ouncil—No. 4! and am still employed by them.” “Then what are you running for counell fort “Because T see our public utilities | in @ predicament, for one thing.” “You're still a municipal ownership |e: ote t as I've always been, T served the, public for stx years; they know | j that. You remember when the city took over the water and light? They went thru the same trouble the street | railway is going thru pow, And if we'd listened to some people then, | we'd still be drinking out of Lake Washington.” "Why don’t you gay something |about being friendly to the working man?’ “I leave that to the Union Ieacue “Not going to forget the Skagit, are your” “No. of the Skagit, as 1 always waa and for reduced fare. If the people's don't pass the Zcent fare bill, I'm | ready to vote for 6-cent fares.” Blow by Own Fist Is Fatal to Youth BRIXTON, England, Mareh 21 While lbyrarold Charles Ertling a hard blow, minned and fe He died two days later an & result 1 don’t need to; the | | workers know me.” f I'm In favor of development {he held down to the amow jsary for efficient operation of the department “4. 1 would une my veto power un |eparingly to defeat all jof tax money which | sider espential to eff! ment or to the development of the lcity. I would be enpecially watchful of ‘so-called’ emergency appropria tons, which cover expenditures not | |provided for In the annual budget and tax levy and would veto all that not justified by real emer gencien Buch pf ME in creased oyr last tax levy $241,000." were AUDIENCE LIKES ARTHUR BELASCO | “Potash and Perimutter” te get values you'll find in the city. All are new spring suits, tailored in the new- est models and of durable tweeds, cassimeres and worsteds; plain colors and fancy mixtures. They are built for wear and we know that your boy will get more than his money’s worth in service. The two pairs of trousers mean double life to the suit. Trousers are full lined. Ages 7 Men’s and Boys’ Caps Special 98c Caps for men and boys at a bargain price. They are in and patterns, hand New Spring tailored, and of sple j | | | the newest sty rics; non-breakable ting an unusutl pohare of laughs at | The Witkes theater this week, and j Dercentage of the laurels Distinetly a type play. cireumataness be declared & poor ting @ great reception at each per | Come” attraction for one week beginning | matinee. Tretaley | Plans to Expel Own Father | here that Leon Trotaky will expel his father, sla for disowning bim (Trotaky) as « dingrace to hia race. Always the Beat for the Liberty Action that does not falter for a mo- ment; two-gun, two-fisted moments— Last Times Friday WALLY REID in “The World and Wi breath-taking, thrilling. The actor in his tensest “Potash | jand Pertmutter” might under some) choice for @ stock production, but| jthe company at The Wilkes is get-| mance of the famous Montague | ] ord of Kingdom with the Sunday | REVAL, March 3i.—It ls reported | Moses Bronstein, from fue | {~ VITAL STATISTICS | Arthur Belasco in the rele of Abe! Potaah is carrying away the greater) Men's Union Suits—2 for $1.85 Special for Saturday: Fine Spring U OBE, oF 2 for $1.85. Long or short sleeves | length; white, ecru and random qvicrs. Sizes 16 te | 46. Men's Cotton Sox 20c | Special for Saturday: Fine Cotton Sox with strongly reinforced (oes and heels; black, brown, gray and heather; 3 pairs for 5O¢. Men’s Flannelette Gowns $1.25 Special for Saturday: Exceptional value of heavy Fiaanelette Night Gowns for mon; cut full stze; newt striped patterns; with pocket; well made Slees to 20. Men’s Dress Shirts $1.48 | A special offering of Men's fine Oxford Cloth | Shirts; new striped patterns; soft cuff; well made and fintehed, all sizes Maceptionally good wearing ebirte Men’s Work Shirts 79c ‘The best Work Shirt value tn the city; made of strong blue chambray; cat full ete well made; Mat coder, al, sizea | | Ladies’ FOR BATURI | ette and Crepe fiesh, birque, Valores te $9.00 Saturday $4.50 A WONDERFUL »AT ONLY to 18. Boy Scout Shoes Special $1.25 For Saturday only. These sturdy Boy Scout Shoes sell for $1.25. They have strong smoked mole- skin uppers; leather soles and heels; nailed and stitched. Sizes 9 to 1314. Hard to beat for wear! endid all-wool fab- Sizes 614 visors. ~ Domestic Specials Unbleached Cheese Cloth 20 Yards for $1.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY—3¢-inch | bleached Cheese Cloth; good quality Cotton Bats—Roll $1.15 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY- | pure white Cotton Bate; to full size comfort. Table Oil Cloth—Yard 27c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY—47-inch Table Oll Cloth; fancy light colors and plain white. Bleached Muslin—Yard 50c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY—63-inch Bleached Indian Head Muslin; soft finish Un 2%-pound size T2284 inches; unrolls Waists BARGAIN | Geors de Chine and Woven Jersey Waiste; made up | In emart styles and prettily trim Bleached Sheets 89c med; colors are lavender, and blue; airmen 36 to 46, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY—Bleached | Bed Sheets, atze 72x90 inches; good quality sheet | ing free from éressing; fat centér scam. white, black, brown Women’s Union Suits Saturday Only, $1.29 A big special of Women's Meroerized Union Suits with silk thread tripe; pink | or white; Spring weight; low neck and leerelons, or with short jen ven. Sines 16 to 42. Regular price $1.50 and $1.74 Women’, black and brown; w Women’s Union Suits Saturday Only, 69c Women’s Summer Union Suits of an excellent quality; glove knit; made in two styles; bodice top or low neck; sleeveless with band top; Ught knea FOR SATURDAY | just right for schoo! impair the wearing qua FOR SATURDAY ONL girls; black or brown; all Ladies’ Oxfords Saturday $3.50 FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Black Kid Oxfords; mifitary he rubber top lift; imitation toe cap. Sizes 2% to &. ! Neville, Joseph ©, 74, 6243 22nd ay Schafiner, Theodore Edward, 8535 12th ave. W.. boy Rowley, Clinton Willlam, 2614 |: Howell #t. girl Berg. Carl Axel, 4612 Fremont ave, girl | Ne - . €7u te Newgard, Cart Jy 3406 W. 67th at) ON. Bo Nasgtrom. Gumav, Enumclaw, bey. Fal . a mmings, James P, 418 38th ave|ciitford Monry J. 6%, 122 29th are | y. J . 2319. 17th 8. doy. Marta tir Wights ave. N. | Ends Life in | Arthur Ls, 165 21st ave. boy. Barney, Virginia hotel. Leap From Plane) BUDAF Joseph, 4708 Frement ave, clde ever recorded was that of Capt Karl Auer urg, who leaped from 2319 Federal/an aeroplane flying from Vienna to Bi udapest Baumeras, Adelaide M., 67. a | Mary, 59, 2032 Fifth ave. . Tatosamoro, 49, India $4, 212 Galer uld, 77, ‘a, Klsheth dee, William Ge ave. N. I th ave. Snoqual tas! «ir Freer, T—The first aerial sul girl. Dodge, Cliftord Melville, 4 ave.. girl Coumbe, Artin James, + wirl Wendoll, 2436 23rd ave. W. Linden | ri ‘acich, Jack, $12 Orcas st. boy. Louls, 6008 Eighth ave ward Payson, 4737 Brook- . wih MARRIAGE _ LICENSES Name and Residence. Age. Morrow, Joo G., Anacortes . Collamer, Mabel ¥, Low Reacean, Henry, Woodenville . Pennington, Julla M, Woodinville Hi Hrauze, Julius, Seattle Saltarelll, Anniuiziata, B Curtia, Alonson Ky Seattle .. Anderson, her, Arlington .. Gendron, May, Inga, Seattle 1 1 Hasson, Be Marhaiin, Michan, Otto J Gruener, Frieda, Neubauer, George Vanbel, Elizabeth, DEATHS Cady, Anrin, 34, 422 N. 63rd at. Levy, Ralph, 63, 3b oiitth ave. W. t Ba BR, “itth Dunn, Th Joseph H. i A fiton, Virettia, 48, 626 Lindlay et. mble, Alice, 48, 7737 13th ave, Ls arnon, Arthur 8. 38, 5536 Woodlawn Bae, MVE Sw 6% 162 With ove Wie FOR SATURDAY ONLY “THE STORE MHA SAVES you moueyy SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STREET | Mary Pier Big Hosiery Specials 's Hose—Special 25¢ Good serviceable Cotton Hone; extra size; ribbed tops. Boys’ Stockings—2 Pi INLY rs 39c fine Tubbed Stockings; ut imperfections will not Heavy weight im t, d A grade Girls’ Stockings—Pair 25¢ —Fine ¢ neandone Ribbed Stockings for pines; very exceptional values. Children’s Shoes Saturday $1.25 FOR SATURDAY ONLY-~- Sorviconble black and brown Kid hoes; heavy turned sole; one lift button; sizes 2% to 6. | tor attempting to smuggle tnto Accused Minister st and two pounds of tobacco carr Challenges Foes |! 4 tit around ber waist OxF* jA. Ma 4029 Bag-|* ed ¢ Oxford of « his foes to “|Crying Baby Causes Suicide| HAYES, England, March 31.—De | oring that her baby's onetant ory ine had driven her to death, Mrs.| y committed suicide by) taking poison. Is Fined $35 for Tobacco Smuggling DOVER, England, March Mme. Elizabeth Pierre was fine fore prevents straining. Doctors Prescribe Nujol because it mot only soothes the suffering of piles but relieves the irritation, beings comfort ead helps to re mere thea. Nujol te & lubricant - medicine or Gripe. Try it