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: Vote for Landon “The voters today are not deciding between candidates; they are decid- ing between the principles those candidates represent. I hope the final count will show they have voted for honest principles, “I stand now just where I did at the opening of the prcery campaign —where I stood 10 years ago, and 20 years ago— and I appeal to every man and woman who believes in equal opportunities for all and square- dealing in public office. “L stand for strict economy, strict law enforcement, the five-cent fare, development of the Skagit, autobus transportation for outlying districts and the reduction of taxes. “For 12 years I have served the people of this state; I have never be- trayed them, and, so help me God, I never will.” —Dan Landon, Vote for Landes “Our campaign {s over. It has been strictly a women’s campaign to elect a woman to the city council without entangling alliances, to repre- sent woman’s thought and viewpoint. “It was intended from the outset that this campaign should be only one incident of women’s work in the city of Seattle. This seemed the psy- chological moment for this particular step. “Our idea was to serve the best interests of the city; not to further the political ambitions of any one woman. “Whether the candidate wins or not, the women are going right on working for better homes, better moral conditions, greater civic and eco- nomic responsibility on the part of women, and for anything else that seems essential for the development of Seattle.”—Mrs. Henry Landes. | | Seattle’s Favorite Newspaper by 15,000 Plurality Mii The Seattle Star Batored as Secved Class Matter May &, 1000, ot the Pestoffice ot Meattia Wash. under the Act of Congress March 8, 16708, Por Year, by Mall, $5 to 00 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922. ACCUSE 2 OFFICIALS jam AT VOTING BOOTHS! 7 ait | “AGE OF INNOCENCE” | (Home Brew |MILITARISM —(2tSosthatore'n] CHARGES ARE Howdy, folks! This is the first NEW STYLES FOR MEN to itt the opening of the nal Clothiers’ conven Among the conapteu This ts the last day for political) Amon ‘peeches, Gosh darn it! oux exhibits, which will be much off in demand, were The box scores look as If the base- The durabie night shirt with a ball teams were playing bridge. splash of red tape at the throat eee in preference to pajamas. exeg APPROPRIATE. “Naughty Ladies!" }| S277 cz, enn oveane | Brown “Influence” “—Star headline. pink the favorite colors. Que suitable for Ceaowe | Says Policeman | “trewr ive terioms cutters. || Watched; Heavy week. Shoes, square toed, flat h isting “Our cin’ tient, heck to Women Out to)|| “x Gio nah Uh Gitar tat he ll Balloting Is Big the “Greenwich Vilage Paitenese| StOP Parade —_ || ton cate No matter tow com |, Pol] Feature. } don’t confuse him with the Savoy servative the outside shades, the / hotel, which has only 12 stories, linings were of pale blue, vermi |) ore eee SS oe ee Non, hectic pink or brillant |! Complaints from two precinct polling places that clection offi- cials were attempting to sway voters to cast thelr ballots for Dr, EK. J, Brown were investi gated today at the direction of Chief Depaty County Auditor W. K. Faris, A member of the election It wouldn't be so bad if Dr. | martyr. squad in the Central public l- E. J. Brown were backed only by ‘The ardent ladies, under the capa | brary was reported to have open- the “reds,” but he is also backed die leadership of Mrs. Wirwell Wil ly advised three men to “vote <a e ERRE Dr. C. W. Sharples, candidate for! Fred Bloom, better known as the the «choot board, is not favored by| C@Mmpus cop, was too much of s Little Homer Brew, Jr., who says the, sentieman to arrest a 7 an In- foctor had no business to bring him| Ciplent riot was nipped in the into the world without any clothes| ud at the annual R. 0. T. C. re- on. view on the university campus DANGER! by the red-lights. json, and representing the Women's for Doc Brown, the best man for ere | National Trade Union league, the mayor.” A shmilar course was Doc Brown appeared before the; Washington state committee for the complained about in precinct 64, | -— legisiature as the paid lobbyist of | reduction of armaments by mutual Ballard, Too Fat,” king of the tenderloin, agreement, and the International eae | < entigatore sent to each precinet and now the fat's in the fire. | League for Peace, had laid plans to reported back that they found things | deal militarism a fatal blew by ap-! os JAPAN CABINET | “Germans Friendly to Dempsey."—| pearing In the midst of the review Fa gram Pu aca when they ar | Headi and distributing pamphlets bearing “ Why shouldn't they be friendly? | the following legend Japs Given Right! Brown workers were busy in acl Jack never did anything to them. “Col, Raymond Robins says: precincts, It was reported, apreadin ee ‘alse propaganda to discredit ral Mar bse arce murderer ofthe | to Buy Land for |tanion s teavy vote being poinea Premier Takahashi and Col-|20-Year Certificate Pay- | PO: When Fe been very, cory good, | mot metherhond and the home | A rerican = BOY |thuut ‘ine ety, indications. were| leagues Resign ment Provided And pleased my mamma dear, that the race for mayor between UDGE REFUSES TO CONDEMN PRISONER TO LIVE ON SOUP “Judge, I'll admit that I was drunk, but 1 don't wanta go to * said J. P. Montgomery, 63, Tuesday, when arraigned before jee Judge John B, Gordon, “Have you any reason for not wishing to go to jail?” asked hizzoner. “Yessir, I have.” replied Mont- gomery, “I want to get my false teeth. They're in « glass of water in my room, and they're worth $73!" “Sentence suspended until the prisoner finds hia teeth,” said the judge, grinning. “Man must not live on soup alone!” 1,000 KILLED CHINESE BA Japs Aid Manchurian A Turn Rout to Victory j She lets me go downstairs and watch| War outlawed as a crime, They |Brown and Landon may be very| ENCE 7 sons iy delta, making door Sant mitarists branded a super. | Minor Children (fcc Fe easy gn . oe felons among the criminals of : Tears came to the eyes of Dan Wey = Bs “ape finance committee republicans today SHANGHAL, May 2.— than 1,600 soldiers of the army Gen, Wu Pei Fu fell in battle before Chang Sin Tien yesterday, according to an official com-— munique issued by the Wu Pea Fu headquarters at Chochow te — day. The chief of ataff of the | araiy, declared the encircling move __ May 2.—-Senate cabinet, headed by Premier Taka |tentatively agreed on a soldier bonus We're thinking of getting Little Homer | the earth’” SAN FRANCISCO. .| Landon, as he was making his SS. Their plan of campaign was to de-| ership of land in Call ver, will exactly fit as guardians for romper pockets and will hold sbout three throwing out a smoke screen of cir. children, had the sanction of the state) Might, when word of the latest [mitting its partial reorganization: Good snorts of —_, is culars to cover their attack on the supreme court today lie attributed to the Brown fac- The Takahashi cabinet was formed embryo soldier themselves, Once at) In an opinion handed down tn a) tion reached his cars, following the assassination of former close quarters with the U cadets,! test case the amendment to the Cali He was Informed by friends In [Premier Hara. It included many |e house. | they planned to enfillade ‘em with fornia anti-alien land law, passed two| the Madison park district that [members of the Tar It provides for paying the bonus by Colonel Robins’ words and—yes—| years ago, des a story had been put in circula- jand was pledged to carry out the|means of 20-year certificates which leven stick ‘em In the pockets of the nese buying land as guardians for| tion In that locality during the | policies followed by Hara. It has are to have a loan value of 50 per! ¢ 3 “ ment of Wu Pet Fu‘s forces, hashi, resigned today final round of speeches in nearty | 11 was understood that thie action |Dbill. They will submit the plan to | ® dozen halls and churches it jwas taken for the purpose of per-| President Harding. | As tentatively framed, the plan ts A modification of the bill passed by Bey of sfl- ville Memers scend in a body on the campus, | ne Another thing about bobbed halr, Hortense, tt’s easier to untangle from @ man’s tie pin ° governmen ned to pre oe About the only difference between & officers | American-born Japanese children,| @ay that he had invelgled a [been subject to many attack# in the|cent of their face value immediately. | ‘s childre ‘ownups is that we * | west 0} 4 frustrated iidren and vow yr ; that we) put they reckoned without Campus | was deciared unconatitutional young girl to accompany him on {diet and soon after its formation its} In three years this value will in WOULD LIFT gh. saamabbpaarlives.og weigh more and ain't so bap by the superior artillery fire of the oe 1 the first instance where.| ® dope party, learly fall was predicted. lorease to 80 per cent of the antLalien land law| The report reached Landon as he! Indications were that In six years the certificates are to BAN ON BEER Chang Tsin Lo forces. E GEE, hig OFFICE only about 25 of the circularg by the) has been rendered inoperative by a/ Wes entering a eburch In the north resignation of the ministry today was | {increase 25 per cent in valu nd at Japanese gun pointers are VAMP. SEZ: time the venerable guardian of the| California court decision. Jend where a crowd that jammed the| partially prompted by a desire to re-|that time the loan value will be 75} WASHINGTON, May 2.—Repre-|the artillerymen of Chang's Mame At tl age of te i girl fg look. | | Peace and dignity of the U appeared | building to the New York. according to a state: |Cop Bloom | It mark . They had been able to distribute! in a phra LIL 6 ore awaited him. lorganize before the opposition forced | per cent of the new face value, jsentative Amsorge, 3 + re-lehurian army, in’ for th’ ideal man; at 25 =! on the scene He strode down the ajsle brushing |the Sei Yu Kal party, of which Pre-| At the end of 20 years the holder | Publican, introduced today two joint|ment from Wu Pel Fu's headquary th’ real man; at 30 for a man. “Now, now, la ” he importuned his eyes with the back of ® massive |mier Takahashi wan the leader, out|of the certificate can take the money | fesolutions which would lift the ban ters, and this accounts for the st « them with his courtiiest afr, “don't hand, mounted the rostrum and thun-jof control of the government. /aue him either in cash or in annui-|ffom 2.75 per cent beer and per perior accuracy of the northern am Pi fabs jbe naughty. We're glad to have you dered banat ti A colyumtat sat in his 2rh room — [out here to watch the boys—but vou rs opponent and the gang of The bill includes the vocational! ment control. victory into a costly check. And freely gave vent to his tre, can't distribute those papers.” scurrilous rascals he has gathered | \3- CENT FARE | training and home and farm aid op-|_ A section of one resolution calls) Fresh ajtacks along a long battle Jabout him have used every mean lie! ltlons of the bonus bill. It eliminates|for a national referendum this fall|front before Chang Sin Tien were For he hankered to sing One of the women started to put oA Of posites and spring— la fight when Bloom, gently but firm- | é |and every low down trick known to| DEFEAT SEEN reclamation pla on, the question of light wines and | launched today. But a coat of ice covered his lyre. |ty, relieved her of a handful of jdirty politics to defame and besmirch — beer, each state exercising its own . aan \emphlets Hut the special poites (Bench Warrants Issued for) me personatiy.” | Alfred H.. Lundin, shatrman of the option. | ! ‘ THE sorT WorD “ gag Ae ape € | “That's right, senator! shouted|citizens’ committee opposing the ‘WOMAN (ink sincc dinanigeaeeciomboae . Wi E “My wile having loft my dearding | TAD !# wise in the ways of handling Two Others teh audience, cheering and applaud-| Erickson street car plan \Proposition Children Will Not mit its manufacture under govern: tillery, which had turned an apparent for her |Women—from many generations of | ley (Ky.) |co-eds—and he positively refused to| ing. A) this noon predicted defeat of the! AS A BIGAMIST Irish Mutineers Influence Harding hell raising. Stokes.” — Press, onboees sii fight | Two Seattle motorists forfeited| “They have attacked my record In| measure, “provided the full vote ts} rf WASHINGTON, May 2.—President On Mareh''¢ Mire. Tonia X Shane q Invade Kilkenny Harding will not be Influenced to 86, and her husbend, Willem & DUBLIN, May 2.—Irish republican | ward clemency for any of the polith army mutineers invaded Kilkenny jcal prisoners by picketing or any d|the legisiature, my personal appear-|cast.” Lundin sald: “Tho Fiickson | ces are well organized ond the| “Naughty, naughty! was the |white drivers’ cards and were iss Be that as it may, Victor BE. Stork | only resistance that he offered— [blue ones and bench warrants were | ance and have lied even about my \f is a physician in Los Angeles. and even the most ardent of Ia- |issued for two other drivers in police | religion,” he deciared. vote for the measure will be 100 per | dies can’t hit a man who says |court Tuesday, “I have stood this sort of thing | cent of whatever support there is in icaaa ae city this afternoon. other demonstration by the —— DISCRIMINATION nothing worse than that. | Raymond Borque was fined $50 in| for 90 days. I do so no longer. | the community for it. Mvaus talk tis ate dnd ibe cde The rebels seized and occupied |crusaders” now in Washington, it We refuse to allow a diseased) tnont you want to arrest us?” one|Addition to losing his license. H.| 1 say to you that surrounding me , strategic positions, including Kilken-| wag stated at the White House te |Mokhizuki was fined $35 in addition | i in Lon quarreled in their home at ording to Deputy Prosecuting Att | vn are 5,000 of the cording to Deputy Prosecuting Attor-| 1, castie, the city hall, the bank of |day. : s ney Eugene Meacham, went to Ta-/ the campus cop as-|to loxing his license. R. P, Oldham, | ss wretches that God |Father Racing to Khhore she tnartled Frank {ieland, the cathedral and the work-| In fact, should these demonstras coma, used of racing his automobile at} ¢ver let live. Blackmallers and See His Sick Son| 4mbo, alias Antonio Lambo, an Ital.|2eue™ tions be staged around the White miles an hour on EB. Marginal| corruptionists, and worse. wee * bens ames Me 0 House, the president would be in+ Prune tree to enter the country, but 1o th raiders pleaded. lcome 60,000 diseased aliens | °*,.0¢ . ar 1 wouldn't arrest |@ ae 0 lost my star. No,| . a lady—not if 1 ny a|way at 2a. m. Sunday, forfeited $82| “Here is my proof. Unknown to PAL Pet Si |eured her Prohibition hasn't made a lot of crooks; it has merely shown us who exas, May 2.—Har-|!an who cannot speak English "HEN In a complaint filed in justice court | WHEN HE CON - | oy dendhalr; ail Goundeatiitenats, vane SSSED that he/clined to “lean backwards" on the me this week a secret xervice agent |ry Sinclair, of m’ naire, raced | sh : was unable to pay a taxi bill, Wil-|question of releasing political prisons of the government came into my |Across the continent with death for| Tuesday, Mrs, Evans ts charged with |ijay, Murray, 22, was arrested ers. . : loffice and for three hours watched |the bedside of his six-year-old son in | bigamy. — Dieser tile * be ma‘am; you just stay here and hav but I'll have to have)bail, and fatled to appear. A bench | warrant was issued for him. Ane |warrant was served upon W. EB. Mar a oo Sein who forfeited $33 bail, and failed |those who came and went. Then he |New York today. With her newly acquired husband ‘ sinc Mra. Evans, now Mrs. Lembo, is sald o cha ot eed ag|went to Dr. Brown's headquarters Sinclair, chairman of the Sinclair |} . A ee oe Se nan oie tame O11 company, passed thru here in alto have bought a grocery store at special car attached to the erack In- | 24th ave. 8. and Norman st., after | ood tim those circulars.” n, the most unkindest cu’ Attorney Tom Page says he hopes! the next few months will see the In-| ‘o, ma'am,” he assured one fon of a device for running tho| oy «ny crusaders. “No'm; there mower by radio. » hour. ADVISORY BALLOT In the opinion of The Star the publiq interest will he best served by the following vote in the city election: ee wasn't any objection to what i who heard him, that in 1 ternational & Great Northern train |selling community property in her “MAKING HIS OWN ” they said—I — oy dows md Women May Hear he saw and talked with clean- |in a dash from Mexico City, woe former home valued at $1,300, an, candi were very nicely gotten up, * inded, decent citizens, And in {he received word his son was il bes sy rt oa a fact—bet, you 200, there's = rule Election Returns Dr, Brown's headquarters he past against cireulars on the cam- The city council chamber will be) and recognized well pus.” Bi open Tuesday evening to women who! ditionists, anarchists wish to hear the election returns, it! jitical corruptionint Hearst to Run for 6-Year Search for New York Governor| Alleged Thief Ends whom have served long terms NEW YORK, May 2~—Witliam| After six years of searching over| For Mayor—Landon. Councilmen—Mrs. Landes, Bolton and Mrs. Miracle or Moore, Port Commissioner—Cotterill, School Director (three-year term)—Sharples or Burkhelmer, School Director (one-year term)—Taylor. Proposition A (Erickson measure)—No, Proposition C (Montlake bridge project)—Yes, is announced by Re P M Beg ins yp Plumley g' president of the council, The cham-| in prises.” | Randolph Hearts will be a candidate |the entire country, Seattle police ar- | Serving Life Term | br wil! accommodate over 200 peo) yandon's parting message to/tor the democratic nomination for|rested Harry Iliitz, 44, owner of the} | ple he saddest words Of tongue or pen The auto's broken | Mrs. Ruth Plumley, convicted at} Down again Port Orchard last week of the mur-| | “You are not voting for candl- cording to announcement in the|Third ave. on a charge of grand lar- | dates, but for the principles they |New York World today ceny. Illite posted $1,500 bail in Jus- | represent, I hope the count of The World story declares that a/tice C. C, Dalton'’s court. He was) | ballots will show that the bunest [formal announcement to this effect jarrested by Detectives H. M. Barton principles have won. will be made within « few days.jand ©, L. Toms, He is accused of “1 stand today just where I when campaign headquarters will| passing bogus checks in 1916 amount- ing to about $1,600, voters wan: governor of New York this fall, ac-|Bohemian kosher restaurant, 1019 = der of her husband, Hugh C. Plum- | T FALLS, Idaho—Harry J. |ley, March 29, was spending her first Dunlay nted for fatal shooting of |day of a life sentence in the Walla his brother.in-law, C. G. Russell, 40,; Walla state penitentiary Tuesday re. Plumley was taken from the nday. List of Polling Places on Page 5 pute over trespass (Turn to Page 7, Column » be opened in this city, King county jail M