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PAG = tieieig “yar paea mad eee earres e Keep Issue of This { Home Brew |Legate Inquest Is Planned VEXES MAYOR | SHAKESPEAREAN ACTOR | Page 1) 7 24 * » 4 % » hat rae =! Charlie E 0. te , ; 1 ‘Come early and soe ladies re wk to wear garments." Campaign Straight! | 2-228" Charges Denied by Searing eee 7H (EDITORIAL) x th Cald LIL GEE GEE, TH OFFICE bine ie wrerg i Now let's get this mayoralty matter straight. This SEZ porte he has been a confusing campaign; many voters have | Boys st sand make up 5 ans failed to see clearly the issue, || if they mach the make: | the entire matter threshed The nominees are Dan Landon and Dr. Brown. One = m7 HE Songer onde on poyegt veo will be elected next Tuesday. | dinates aide ia ce The Star h vigorously opposed Dr. Brown. Not | ‘Sfunny some qantioate doem's 1 the advined her to ao be because he has stood, and in some measure still stands, rater eB sa tga satis Pest: fore the grand jury quietly with such for radical or progressive measures—quite the reverse. ee ev come A yet ype oun The Star believes in progressive measures, believes in F--rivolous on ‘ton Skeaiian : Be: te many of the very measures Dr. Brown sometimes has Luring meeting » police pension board advocated. . "nga in my and witnesses have No; The Star opposes Dr, Brown because, while he is P—ainted mee et ne ore ai dahil out on the stump in this campaign talking eloquently Effervescent dc tind the aliaied aenanelie, ad dae ‘ and pleasingly on various subjects, behind the scenes ee husband. I cannot see why she should his headquarters organization has been lining up forces Clean-up, Paint-up week has rush into print and sive the er which are entirely antagonistic to all the liberal ideas been proctaimed by Mayor Caldé riminals full notice of @ grand jury probe. In funtice he enunciates, well to run from May | to 12 “hief Bearing and When ts a week not a week? Chief Bearing an For instance, Dr. Brown is supposed to be friendly to wien t's 0 fortulaet? the members of the poli pension labor; yet he is enthusiastically supported by the open eee ta rer ae ie eee shop leaders of Seattle. Pei Hipanletymeds se; Maser avery eppectenity to huive @ oweep ‘ He says he is for the welfare of the average citizen; _ |fiappers will ppebrate Make-up week uat inveatination shed ciroum: but he is backed openly by every special interest lobby- | ) EXPLAINED tances surrounding the death of her ist in Seattle, | husband He tells the voters he is for a clean government, ean 0 teenperanve, lecture and x renovated police department; while he is on the stump er ee i a : R T with these assertions the tenderloin element is urgently | pean of men at University of HERE’S MORE ABOU working for him. {Washington bars comic magazine That is why The Star is against Dr. Brown, because le oouldn't see the Joke. BOMBING of what actually is behind his candidacy and in spite Of | reacher: “What ts the Order of the really excellent speeches he makes. the Batht* STARTS ON PAGE ONE On the other hand, the voters have Dan Landon. He | Bier a to boca ler idage - has had no paid campaign organization either before or {")" "* : was intercepted by the forces ‘of the since the primary. He is running as an independent, | eee Manchurian war lord, who haa the unshackled candidate. More Non. the Doty of Hnen. Shon. ee Cites woccrhenent wn RUS! Walter Hampden, Shakespearean actor, who comes to the Landon has the loyal support of a volunteer group of | 7h° iil ere tom truck t Canton | Metropolitan for a week, beginning Sunday, May 7. He will wholesome, progressive-minded citizens, = | Poor Simon sure was out of Iwok ign legations are protected open his engagement by appearing in his original role He has a record of 12 years’ honest, intelligent serv- go : - . m hive, Charlek tO Canute wdlbw of Pawolaan Derete, Whom by sees sacl nat on represented of Manson in “The Servant in the House.” “Othello,” “Ham- i peo > thinki i Chamber of Commerce adver. | Mrs, Charles O, Legate, w’ 20 , Yale, WNOM | and in event of invasion of the city a4 ; a 4 cag?? ice to the ple as state senator. Any thinking citizen tises Seattle ag “a paradise for | ghe believes was murde red. Mrs. Legate has declared she \»y either re’ rmy these guards [¢t,” “The Taming of the Shrew,” “The Merchant of Venice KNOWS that, if elected, he will favor neither the reac- babies.” will make sensational charges against the police department |"! defend the lrgations just as they /and “Macbeth” are other plays in his repertoire. tionary group nor the extreme radical group; that the “Sure,” says Walter Metzen. be me he counted tore ok Cepia apices ne May g, {04 i” the Boxer uprising. — special interest lobbyists will receive no favors at his pray Ngee Pe eadey a before the county ashe died v ie ic ee convene a hands (they never did at Olympia) ; that the vice inter- ‘ bap granada her pcg eiedes Sate ‘3 S h | C di d t lianas N 6 hate him and that he hates them; that he will be | Setmeratt em ® Mt Pare | rus tosy o¢ cparen 0. Leen | Chit of Paice Wiliam H. Sari "MAY LOSE EYE |School Candidate 0. amdemomtntios cae ih moe ape ngs are tM Bandi: lve Gee, B's : x wilt be urday denied th ree that t Charles C. Tiffin, front and) Dr. Tiffin, What do they mean by the mayor of ALL Seattle, not the mayor of any clique | oe ee BR: hanes pees ms om oe ‘. aay Sree ee oie Rare THRU STRIKE) %, pis ., or any unnatural combination of cliques. ‘ een Linn Seeue Ces ek clay (0b Wedneotans i: the pr ngnte’s widow when she came to of-| a0 Hate, aie” “t iene they have, bet 100d Gal. This is the issue. This is why The Star is against Dall lent night. Hope they didn't Ply \o¢ Coroner Willis H. Corson fer her aid in solving the mystery ei ic i «el Violence| “You are running for the three-|I'm glad I haven't sat still and just Brown and for Landon. This is the basis on which you eee 7 eo |alized, he announced Saturd surrounding her husband's death. Continued here today in the IOng-| year term on the school board, doc-| practiced medicine. 1 feel that I q ¥ ‘6 " Corson said the inquest was re | Searing sald he A placed an auto |*horemen’s strike . tor. Kindly explain.” | will be elected by 8,000 or 10,000 must vote next Tuesday. ene 2 Fe pros ocieeredye cs brag quested by Mrw. Anna Legate, widow | at diaposal, and had talked to], Frank Henderson, 26, on ike| “Well, 1 believe T can serve the | votes.” enim ren wet) pair ead ng MEISE lof the patrolman, who has made sen- her quite fully, He branded as fal emda sho om public on the school board.” | “Well, mebbe, 4octor—mebbe, And mm m lentional charges against members statement that he had blocked ight as th Se ibahnar. | Acobies ail aneeele Goodby." ustard being thrown into his| Hollix Straw, 25, said to have | n it. Look at my ree mer of King county. Doesn't everybody admit I cleaned “Good day, sir.” aerials, 1 T bru orney, Lady Willie Fo: , no said he had a ze c a a y And their crystals and their loops, [thru her attorney, La " ring ® bus, announced her intention of tes: | placed in a bad light, and that the been @ striking longshoreman t ord as FOR TAMPERING with a steam dt and their ether, nd thelr gre / waa serious to him, and |Hendersc at portation | t . I ] h t Lo t ee their pts lengths and their! ‘fying before the = Po Al art “ teh Sear a : “te - a m4 poll wpesoney up the morgue? Why, 40 days after|meter in his barber shop at 116 Oo ULL e a Ss signa May §, regarding her husband at Be: sec op! * | quarters 1 went in I had all the graft cut! Washington st., I. Yamaguchi was eee oath, Pon war fear ee ection with the atrik.{out. In the four years preceding | fined and costs Friday by Justice a total of $16 had on jot t ‘eace €. C. Dalton. k union | my ele ‘ a whip. |Teported found in the pockets of nan. He|persons brought into the morgue Ne acid 4 no ema Rum, Cigarets and Flappers «: itr ant marae |r eng inate, more That Claude Eckhart, candidate the school warrants previously Two strikebreakers were way. | Doesn't that speak for Itself? This | a gang of strike aympathizers|is a wonderful record. It is a mon. ! f lection to the school issued might be taken up. The ’ Sad ee be enoyeer term, records further show that on HERE’S MORE ABOUT M Mi I Di op | ms police interfered to prevent dis: |ument to me sae t fund-juggli October 31 there was $1,707,000 orde “While was coroner wrote a deat "het, lest ie teapapers | in the bond fund, and that on U. OF W, CREW rs. trac e iscusses m, soni book on how to prevent accidents. || Couple: Back by @ more than $12,000 in school | December 31, the outstanding ! 4 The authorities paid $500 to have | — cana —eacinseninecediia an Saturda: f ted to $1,680,000, von Kettler | Mm Mira« ot think this fine book distributed to all parts AT THE CORNISH money, was charged Saturday on Se prance or STARTS ON PAGE ONE || By Wanda Aiuke ti iaebabiey MP ete’ dee" deraie MAN SHOOTS at the cite | nf by T. H. Ketchum, for 18 years je. “But I do |. Mes. Kathryn Mifacie, with other | that Hey Street at Harvard an employe of the Seattle | that prevailed on January 1, candidater for city councti, h nlaro using the right methods to at SELF, DYING! “But about school work, doctor; we JACQUES JOU-JERVILLE * i t te | jaren't interested in the morgue— | Vor schools, 1 Preme classic of crew races. In ad- called upon numerous times to stat liract the higher class of men. 1| | Ketchum charges specifically that Now at a meeting of the school dition to the thousands who will wit. ber views on ¢ Zckart and President Croson engi-\boart, January 6, at which Direc: ness the race, readers all over th neered a delay in transfer of funds! tors Eckart, Croson, Shorrock and country will follow the result that resulted in the school board Santmyer were present, the auditor! Washington's showing in the Pa-| nal graft, the MU) rink pe Despondency over impending finan. | yet.” ved to have “Well, I admit I know something | iillam R. Cody, 40, half about schools, I have visited the Men's Excha: 1334% large school centers thruout the| led sox are immodest when | bh decidediy short wkirts, 1 bbed hair on some is very “The Semana are: Comic Giivert and Sulll celal troubles in b worn w think b becoming and pretty, but on som: ih mes j SATURDAY, APRIL 23 paying out $12,657.26 in totally un-| recommended that $1,000,000 instead cific coast regatta has focused atten.| it la not. I do not like It to become to shoot himself thru country | AT 5:20 P.M. necessary interest. of $750,000 be transferred to the gen- tion on the crew. Arrangements for common, as I think it han, It do.|'%@ head Saturd: in his offices, “IT understand the Municipal league “Any member of the schoot board eral fund. ‘There were only four the Wisconsin regatta were easily stroys the individuality of our young |"OtY |s In a dying condition at the and others have stated their opinion | atin enka 46 Dated tas te Meeavals’ menshert ot 1 heard Gk tha tiene, (Made afier the Western race. There girls i thinks “the abeden! 1 [Sity hospital [that you are ‘too active politically,’ | his cath to the people,” Ketchum) Director Henry King had resigned '* little doubt in the minds of Wash ald be a little more careful about je. gn, UOen IM Partnership with — = = declared jand E. L. Blaine had not yet been !nston officials that the Purple and tering her affections. We aoj™ (2: mort, and haem were widely “iio edhest teeerds thew.” | appointed | Gold shell would be in the front ranks t want her to lose the finer senti-|-row" 1 Seattle. The Men's Es. change, a poe bs lin the Rastern regatta. University alumni associations and om, occupies the ement of a shirt shop at that ad Cody bas a wife and an 'Y |baby Hving at the family home, 1th ave Papers found tn his possession tn to file for the race for city council. | dicated that a deal to sell his interest In the primartes she came fourth./in the poolroom had fallen thru, In the finaly she declares she will| Hix wife was on the phone, calling be elected jhim, when hot himself. Ketcham sald) “that on October | «1 this meeting January 6 the 21, 1921, the auditor recomr [motion for transfer of $1,000,000 ac-|.. mended that $750,000 be trans- ; civic organizations in all parts of the ferred from bend fund to the |Orungly was made. Director Sant- state will be organised in the cam: myer then moved as an amendment by William Horsley, Edward ign Beneral fund, so that part of | ithat the amount of transfer be raised Taylor and Matthew Hill president of the Seattle pela tion. to $1,500,000, which would practically The student body of the university | clean up the outstanding warrants. | “On the on this amendment, | wit! raise $500 of the money. A com mittee will be appointed Monday by | the records show, Eckart and Cro#on voted no. while Shorrock sided with jHerbert Little, president of the Asso- ciated Students. The University dis Santmyer and voted yes. This killed the amendment " teal toy ye, eretty | i ck ot tc Gian teen | trict will be organized by University eceee ‘On the vote on the original mo- alumni. A faculty support commit and scenes, men and women will ion for transfer of $1,000,000, Sant. tee has been appointed not be admitted together to see myer and Shorrock voted no, holding’ \oney in Seattle will be raised by the remarkable motion picture out for the*higher figure, while Cro- donations *. Boxes Special Reels and Shows = *°" will be mot ‘on for (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) To Seattle Voters BY EDWIN J. BROWN Candidate for Mayor 1. T wear the collar of no man, and of no newspaper and of no organization, ments, nor cause the modern man to lose the finer feeling for woman hood. I am afraid that too m girls are a little too easy to kin Mre. Miracle was the first woman | 28 and subscription kart voted yes, So the in the form of rowing sh not carried and the board placed in down-town cigar « was deadlocked popular donations Washington “Finally a compromise was reached. alumni will solicit business men of [It was agreed that $1,500,000 would the city. A committee under Russell be transferred from the bond fund C: has been appointed to take 2. Reduction of taxea, Into the general fund, with the un- charge of civic organizations and col Kathryn Miracle 8. Be carfare Continuous Daily derstanding that the amount would lege alumni groups nictpal railway and the Skagit proj 4. Law enforcement. 11 A. M. to 11 P. M fe eee Saat 38’ the bend See rae]. Amhur Compeel and Coach Mato Today Mire. Mignclo hag b 6. Business management of public affairs, - M. to 75 taxes which were due in March. Leader will handle the campaign | 7 , pe Ys among former crew men. Popular |“*ked t her opinion on 6. Careful, business-like, economical conduct and upbuilding of ha et gy is the point: All loabuertptions’ will 1 h Ned by | three er subjects, sometimes al public utilities, this controversy waa | *Ubseripticr py Az ”s times | + Bganad liluded to problems vomet im a 7. Suppression of the dope traffic, going on the Seattle National | Ward Kumm and collections of sub bank was paying the sehoot | *¢riptions by Edward jor and} a committes of University ex” and sometimes as happy and A WINNER comfortable little bits of life 8. Suppression of the booze traffic. alumnae. board 2 per cent interest on the | ® comm — The firet of thease te litenicating 9, Cleaning out of the graft gang in all departments at the City bond fund money. And all this vg Aagy pte ; “yy pen ya liquors, or the démon rum. Hall time the school board was ime, | Sore Pa Sere se nee ee a rnole 0. E ’ ‘ 7 —. me os on el pera - odie paign next week The support of aye M Mirach 10. Elimination of the political incurables and the payroll pad- lam glad that prohibition ts ders. rants. If this money had been — ; . c mens — ernie” Sey cones, & laa that A MAGIC NAME transferred on October 21, as it | #8 @iready been pledge of Nader | tine about, and < * 5 ° could just ax woll have been, |, The general committee for the vale bea iaileve. that tie See This Wonderful Picture Tonight! | tri " -oughkeepmie fund will comprise to © A bh | been saved Interest act percent |Ruswell Callow, Howard Middieton, older men are the ones who find It DON’T MISS IT! Sonch Leader, Edward Taylor, Ward the young boys. Iam glid tha | on $1,500,000 for 77 days. This Coach Leader, Edward sath “aces nel le tie Si | is at the rate at siat 38 a day, or Kumm, Darwin Melsnest, Arthur youth peri dee For One Week at the | | 11, Co-operation with the Port, the County, the State and the School Board for the reduction of taxes. 12. An active interest in the playfields and the parks for the evelopment of good citizens, 13. Proper police protection supervision of our parks and play- fields for the protection of the life, imbs and morals of our children. a total of 912,65 Younger, Arthur Campbell and Bruce temptation of liquor always befor = + > , 6. Beck chairman Harold Waller, him. I am opposed to any individual STARTING MONDAY “I do not believe men who condone Matthew Hill and Asthur Younger who breaks the hauior law. Aman 14, An earnest endeavor to promote the building of factories, the enlargement of business and the upbuilding of shipping for Seattle, 15, Suppression of lawlessness, whether it be by bootleggers,, dope peddlers, or the Ku Klux Klan. STAR EDITORIAL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918. VOTE FOR DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Dr. Edwin J. Brown, democratic candidate for the Prosecuting Attorney, scarcely needs introduction to Seattle voters. An out- spoken gentioman, hitting straight from the shoulder, he has been prominent in public affairs for many years, and will serve in the central office is not a good citizen. the facts. |_ Office headquarters will be 2111] ‘The second I nicotine | Complete Fox Information at Third Avenue at Pike Street | . IL. C. Smith building. Checks for sub-| “No danger," declares Mra. Mir pm = ond |Landon’ Speaking scriptions will be received at this of-jacle; “I will never be an ‘Aunt U. S. SILVER FOX FARM CORP. fice. They should be made out to the Sarah Peabody, presid of the | Dates for Saturday Associa: suppression of Pith 349 Henry Building | Dan Landon, nominee for mayor, *!ty of Washington oking is @ man’ Seattle |was scheduled to speak Saturday at —.|right. If he belleves it helps hi |the following places thinking capacity, then let him es rd smoke. Young boys, of course Woodward theater, mass meeting, fi ; lot: Z Are You Going should not br permitted to. purchus | ° atio’ arvard v a . or obtain nicotine ne omen Wecisea to to Move This well, of course, 1m m woman's ight | White Center, 7:80 p.m. | Spring? i? ah Guaiies, Yet 1 would dk-ee Workmen's hall, 120 2ist ave. S., nect the hi t of woman with . | Neptune theater, 45th and Brook If you are, you will | And the third is the flapper 5 lyn, 9 p.m find a good list of both “Nice girls, some of them," ea Monday evening Landon will ad apartments and houses art's resi ition ot Uo! | {vent inthe ‘Stars | Demands Protection FYe@ Proof To You ‘eden ig Dig Classified. For instance, 1 Students of the Univer-|ciety for the Smoking 8 An active, energetio man, he has not been content to learn one profession, He is both a dentist and a lawyer. Above all, he is a good organizer. He pledges himself to organ- ize the office of prosecuting attorney on non-partisan lines, de- claring that merit and not party labels will guide his appoint. ment. Dr, Brown can be trusted to carry out this program. With Dr. Brown ¢ that there will be Prosecutor, the community can be assured no compromising with law violation, it it 4 add: 1 free tri IDAY 7 Rr mt tet will sing att Rody the. Wessington Against Soul-Mate gts a, Your, name and ecidrese op 1 can send yoo @ tree frie} J.C. WUTZELL RP, nT 1918, Last Chance to See Loan and Trust Co., PARIS, April 20—M. Hentl 0) ive neen in the Retail Drug Businene for 20 years § eee ls ‘teow 4th : han Warne ak Courres complained to the police that | per 1 tate Board of Pharmacy « For County office, the STAR repeats its primary recommenda- lines’ (acme Architects’ Exhibit | #™°# other items, ad- | ajie. Henriette Pensait called him tall ‘Droge ae Bg tion—Edwin J. Brown, Democratic, for Prosecuting Attorney, bakery goods. vertises “6 rooms, close | her soul-mate wherever she met him, ; Sbeut my auccene! ve, accord tements, been cured vy this ; : : Might) Sunday, from % to 6 p. m, ta the ‘ A " , | outalde 0 Is offer I have lived in Seattle for twenty-one years and makes a hit with her. last chance to we the exhinit of the | in, $40.” That looks like | He was told this was not a misde- | treatment since I fir thie otter GEA ae tes ae Ee ee al adeiety, which a good proposition for a ss egg mont har cured the w 1 ever naw y elaim, my children have gro f elected, I will give Seattle the benefit of forty active years’ experience in business life and battle for decency and honesty and clean city government. Seattle Architectura “tal re i itd 1G Bek Baek none 2 grey. has been held for the last four weeks family that likes to live ° 1 want to send you FREE. The we ceo BOLDTS n Fine Arte Hall, Fourth ave, and | close downtown, doesn’t Major Is Cremated OUT AND MAT BAKERIES (MO .270%5 tandes. conssanw tor | it? You will find it very || Under Hindu Rites shrenerentis brerrins No. it Won Main si ert Warns, Ine a 913 Second — i414 Third city council, will speak anda musical | much worth while to MANCHESTER, Eng, April 29.| prease send without coat or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment, = 513 Pike program has been arranged by Mre. read The Star Classified Hindu funeral rites marked the cre aueen Git Market MIM fruce 1, Heck ination of Maj. Walter, Tibbeta, ‘Ho Nome vsssvsssssssssssssseseeseen win J. brown Fublic Morket The exhitit 1s open Saturday from every day. noon until 6, i left the Anglican church when he | married 4 beautiful Hindu woman, mmtottion . J ad Ja ’

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