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THE SEATTLE STAR wale Makes Answer to Jelpation In potition. r@ is an inpult to the members ef 41 Bland as between capital oaion enewer to your quent would ask what con) PAGE 2 SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922. F. ARNOLD, 95, _|.00 sc|ceams nas PASSES AWAY :::: Meeker, perhaps the mort nipent “old Umer” of the North- Frederick Arnold, ity of Washington ) , ts N OF TRE GHETTO" || Metrepolitan Theater ) Saturday Nigbt, 8:15 S0e to $2.50 pre went | Arnold is eurvived by three sons. three daughters, 18 grandchildren charter member of tne Chicago elub|and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral of the same name, died at the home |arrangements have pot as yet of daughter, Mins Rosena Ar-| completed. nold. 10th ave. N. B., Wriday. A SEY DN Arnold came to Beetle 12 yearg If you with to learn the latest ago from Chicago, where # few yearn| dancing steps and be up to date, previously a group of men whose | telephone Hiliott 3187. Prot. Jack- agen reached beyond the “three score | eon, of The Hippodrome, Fifth and care and ten” met in @ cobbler’s| University, will teach you. Begin- shop and organized the Borrowed) ners’ classes start each Monday \Time club, Shortly after his arrival | evening at 7 o'clock ~Advettisement, | prone Soldier Critics Post Objects to Name in Politics Re it resolved: Inasmuch o# the policy of the American Legion is to orale emrian! activity, it becomes Necessary at thin time for Beattle post 5 and labe Thomas N. Swale, former state founder of commander of the American Icio and now campaign manager for Wal-|” .., ter F. Moler, today replied to the | top open letter sent hi Robert Bruce | | MeGiregor, Guy M. Parmelie, W, B Brown, D. 1. Granger and Johy R,/ Dean, in which they eriticieed bil Am Legion members, f Me—enough for three months espousing anti-Legion movements by have Catarrvh of the Head, try | supperting the proJap Union League Medicine once and save yourself | club r suffering.— Advertisement Mis letter follows: “1 “2 the Heattle Borrowed ‘Time club, and Ajusted compensa thon with the may or} am glad f the noldierw matter of wtate- wide | further oo exclusion. to state that hi can Legion to correct the impression earried in Dewspaper articles wherein Members of this post have wigned articles for publication, using the name of this post in condemning a comrade of another post who ls managing campaign for a mayoralty candidate a At no time does this post authorize the use of tts name in polltion i ¥ » Pout Commander. W. ARDERY, Post Adjutant Passed in open meeting this Siet day of March, 1922 | Joyner's Wonderful tarrh Remedy | BOK! by drug stores at $1.00 ; haa, ny ou ascertain the trai fo affiliated with Mr t mayor of Beattle er to your letter, 1 ap i. | am proud ember of the ave recived honor } & fact, however, has never been given Any politica! advertining what soever until you saw fit to do avtentions do At all times represent te the beet qualified, be i for prem joaily, wor bave|dent or any other public office macives the loyal MEPL AMS WHT) (the veterans, if 09, why did | COUNTHM-QU RATION Indorse much men as Me E would weak © Major Malcolm |*44reened this letter te me, of our late war, |/R@mer as members of © wpowed vy Mm | th |iried to drag the A | ponitte eaunes more suffering and ADYthIng eles with "whieh | flesh haw Lo conte a all of the vet they always pr friends they ret Muah M | SWALE MAKES VEL HAKGE * A UNION MAN “Anawortn Meter bas . ab Calawelt |tempt to bring the the control of anyone, A certain ao |¥eteran polliical organization eawoot #49 h vete whether letter inte ws lesve in thin campat I stand | fact ¥ mertoan’ Lagion, | of me consistantly stood | ican Legion. political palict can commit the Amer ‘as an organlagtion, to any Your muagestion tn this | § Two-fisted action that bursts and thunders on through scene after scene! Here is Hart in his tensest moments— supreme in his role—breath-taking in the vigor of his fighting qualities and the tremendous sacrifice which only one woman knew! roperly off the pol: | ¥ (Uric Aott) etem end ln le ettiacks the Ondi tion known. [BUMATISM. When it is a In Race for Council — No. 5 By C. Attle | “TL believe that public utilities that the people pay for should be placed | "Where is that candidate who #aid! ang maintained on a selfeupporting ‘Tf Tam elected counciiman, I will let| basis apd operated in the interests of the people know what is going oM| the Aes down there at the city hall?’ “Something else unique” WANTS PART OF SKAGIT COMPLETED | “As to the Skagit project: We Sn | have @ large investment made thar that statement?) ould be protected. I believe we made it! snould complete the two units we and Tinean it, {| bave under construction, Then Tg with the way af-| mt & belt a fairs ore handled “And about stapet cars me ge at the city hali.*| “! favor lower street car 4 “Bo, it think by proper management we cap are others.” work out a flyecent fare, Our street | “Many others car system at present is topheavy You would be sur. | With management. Office chair span prised to know |Ssement shouli be cut out. I favor the temper of|si¥ing Mr. Henderson full charge, to the people |sbow what he can do. I don't be When I started| lieve he bas had fair chance—too out in this race,| much interference from departments 1 didn’t know but | over him.” I was born tn Wie *You—" leonsin abd am 66 years old, mar While we are on the subject of ried, and liying with my wife ® street cars let me my I don't think| “That's interesting, these days.” No} we should have oneiman cary run | “Our bome i# at 2212 Second ave.| rej {ning thru the center of the business|W. 1 came to Seattle 17 year district, Oneman cars are all right ago, had charge of Armour’s butter talking with people and telling whas|0® feeder lines, but on thru Uaetiand egg department end seven ding pubiie | th public work, pot entirety satiated with tainly wives Ob privilege to m ine, if they you undoubs Your ynetrated past it pubiis business, can give aa ameused|aiven every considerats future? |in' the selection of bis emplores, end te 1 2 that when fhe public com: | attempt dirty politica at (Bie late hour Is pares the tendideles, ‘onewer [0B Woeult to the vote Mr Moises fe their minds will be Wi Meler. | office. Truly pi lng | to be confuned by - ' othe ¢ Fine nothing t@ do with quai | tainen Wenie, imiaiieaial Cah thant must wine bear In mind that prac: | engine, suffered from chronic head- ly every man appointed by r. | ache. Meter es serboretion counnel is ® This is the reason why so many veterans | ~ > ‘actively supporting bim in this com-| 2@On to dance nection | paign drome, Fifth and University, ana you can dance anywhere, Prof. Wil (2te* | iam A. Jackson, of New York city teaches all of the latest stepa in ftage ond baliroom dancing, Tele-| phone Elliott $187.—-Advertiaement. | Mrs, J. Stingley publi chat %. BwaLn” Wh. ves of t hough w brow a: ppo- | ral praction ef the jaw, my cliente | roomt . Clifford H. Clark, the - commission mer. chant, You made wieh to state that 1 uestion an at} with gulity or as the po ® blot od te } f such falsity Utioal dupes of a upon the each helping the other, and by so ourselves,” about home your agere- 7H that #: 5S cc Sappoahg | that I was the only one who:was dis- or sent post-| Susted.” Co, Spokane. “And now? ugh laxative take) well, T started out algne. bedy brought me out. [ consulted nobody. After I bad filed I began What Men Admire Most in Women Is Perfect Health | —the Sign of Strength | Bakersfield, Callf—"Dr, Pierae’ Favorite Prescription has been great help to me as a tonle and ner.) vine, and I am glad to gtve it my rec: | boa” hamper traffic and it ls dangerous) years ago went into businens for) pad of a a od png Heim My for oe man to be banding cara ©8 | mypeif at 1484 Western ave.” iJ the same mind—al disgusted” buay streets.” | “You know what business tx | N HAS QUITE “You say uaion labor ts helping | rnen.” A euLowine your* “Yes, ond my idea ts that bus TB | “you didn't have to change your}, “Ye 094 1 feet this way about! nen methods applied at the city| feorly | platform, then, to mect the situa-|'bor: If labor lant prowperou® | hal) should benefit the people. Wo). Drive the disesse out of your system. lest where deer the lunsinens mee ae * [should get together at the city Peavent, pe commutation of ude vad, | "Me And today U have guite 6| iene? une nero wan f tocetner,| alt, At present they seem to be) cdf ache, osha, 4 | following. my business associates, pro 7 s ple of the church (I am a member of | St. Paul's Episcopal chtirch, and jun- [hitched to a post, all pulling | PPO cod lage, Boe pad different way, and seeing how much In other words, let Gino |money they can spend. That’s|™#h® you well and keep you well. ommendation. My beaith had become why I said if 1 am elected 1 wilt | very poor, I was suffering with in- Jet the people know what's going} th | ward weakness, Was nervous, could on down there.” = | not sleep, and jost my appetite. I | was weak aod suffered with back- aches and pains In my side, and my me, and union labor helping me. “You must feel very much encour “I do, indeed. And 1 bope the peo . which i HARMONY LODGE No. 1743.! em / and oltea renders limbs ached, | Brotherhood of American Yeomen. | will hold opening exercives at ite | new meeting place, the new Moose jhall, at Bighth ave, and University I was a physical wreck when I began taking the ‘Favorite Prescription,’ but It completely cured me of all my weakness and built me up inte a good, healthy, wtrong condi. et, Tuesday night A large class will be adopted, Uon.”-—-Mra, J. Stingley, 2128 Q st. Go now to your nearest drug store and obtain this wonderful Preacrip- tion of Dr. Pierce's in tablet or liq: uld, or send 16¢ for trial package to Dr. Pierce's Invalides’ Hotel, in Buf. | fale, N, ¥., and write for tree medical allvice.—Advertineme nt. WHAIAM CAMPBELL, 1, pio heer residert of Seattle and @ mem-|soid in Seattle by Bartell Drugs| | ber of the volunteer fire department | Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, corner feo {that fought the flames of 1499, died| ond and and other reliable at his home in Seatie Friday | druggiste —Adyertisement. man, who ts my partner, is willing and capable to the entire management. And, If , I shall serve as counciimen one term only. I felt I could afford to make that sacrifice.” “You seem truly sincera A rare quality in a candidate.” | “Thank you. And Iam. If T get comedies— into the city hall, I am going « fer the taxpayers and the businesy interests of the city, When ques tions come up affecting @ man's busal- ness or his pocketbook, I'm going to consult him.” “Not actually.” “Actually, He will be given a hearing as to bis afafirs before his pocketbook is handled.” “That would be unique.” recommended and Dance and be happy. If you do) not know the latest ateps, Prof. Wil Ham A. Jackson, late of New York city, head of the corps of instruc: | tors at The Hippodrome, Fifth and University, will teach you ali of the| latest steps.—Advertisement | The Most fatense Moment He Ever Kaew! Not beenane ed ena et siving her thrilled aed ethea through you'll see bow little the world really knew. latest success THE C National Anthem) . : wg Coquette” rarmexzo) Selections from ¢ LIBERTY NEWS Joftre’s arrival in the United States via Haine and Seattie; Miss Pankhurst, daughter of the famous English suffragette, visits Seattle: fishing seavob opens on Lake Sammamieh: mystery expiosiea at leton Park, ses Quivas mic Opera Gynt Bult $500 MUSICAL PROGRAM CONTEST Tomorrow wlll be played the eighth ferion of Bunday concert programs suggested by various or fanlzations in Beattie. ‘The contest Is open to musical, and social Are You Loyal to Your City? vhere? Are your investments at home, or elsew HOME money sayed by HOME people, loaned to HOME owners to build up the HOMES of Seattle, HOMES are safeguard of American liberties, All funds secured by first mortgages on improyed income property, the ageald security that is safe to- day, tomorrow and a bundred years from now. WE OFFER YOU Security—A vailability—-Good $1 to $5,000 aco Money received on or before the 15th of this month earns from the first. NTA CFATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASTOCATION gO9 SZAVE how NUT AtHatn A PROGHAM of MUSICLANS' ASSOCIATION Overture, “Pretade” ', Kuchmaninoft Soprano Solo, “Birthday” Woodman Koloint Ming Huth Bradley “Vienna Bean ‘“ichrer ‘Tune From County for Hirings irainger Selections from “Madame Aherry” Hosohna Played ot 1:99 Tomorrow RNINGS by CONCERT ESTRA AY, Director coun at ARTHUR K NOW PLAYING “The Skipper’s Policy’—Toonerville Trolley Pathe News Scenic