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Bensational Charges Made on Coroner!) | Flagrant Waste Due to Wilhelmy Charges that Coroner W. H. | their Corson is drawing $1,800 a year | "ular more than he is entitled by law fer four doctors engaged in pri- Dr. Wilhelmy vate practice of medicine and in ‘no way connected with the coun- ty: that his chief deputy is an undertaker and represents the in- ferests of certain undertaking firms, and that an automobile belonging to the chief deputy's mer’s budget, were made Monday by Dr. Sylvester Wilhelmy. “If lam elected coroner I will cut the coroner's $24,000 budget almost in two.” Dr. Wilhelmy told The . “I will save at least $10,000. ts what I will do: ““1--Eliminate the chief deputy coroner himself and does work the coroner shoukl do. Elim! the position would save eliminating the automobile save $1,500 from the coroner's and a similar sum from the yy gurage budget. This private e has been repaired more than any other private car for the county. ““3-—-Eliminate the private secre- tary to the coroner. Dispensing With the services of this nurse, who waits on four private physi while drawing county pay, fave $1,500. “3—Eliminate the autopsy fund re- declared by the state examin- to be illegul, and reduce the coro- salary to what the law says it be—$2,000. This will will save _"“#—Reduce the number of depu- employed at the morgue to four. two men were used before the accidents started, during ‘the war, when the number was in- creased to six. Four men can han- the work easily, even without ald of a diamond-decorated chief . This would save $1,920. -"6—Eliminate the allowances for fare, private stationery, ‘Taundry for deputies and other un- ‘Necessary personal expenses from the budget. This will save $300. Speaking of his plans, Dr. Wil- thelmy said: “If elected there will be no more politics in the verdicts of the coro- Ber's office. No witness will be re- fused an opportunity to appear be. fore a coroner's jury, and wo will have no more verdicts such as out- Faged the public in the notorious Legate case.” THREE MONTHS FOR HIS HOBBY Mania for Stealing Women’s Silk Underwear MILLIS, Mass, Aug. 28.—John Carr, of Dighton, a dishwasher in @ local hotel, was found guilty and sentenced to three months in jail there today on a charge of the. lar- ceny of women’s silk underwear and silken hosiery from several local clotheslines. Carr, who is 27 years old, has a wife and two children in Dighton, had a passion for stealing women’s underwear. Carr pleaded not guilty at first and later begged that he be given nothing but a small fine. ODD PLEA FOR AUTO THEFTS Kleptomaniac, He Says, and Judge Is Lenient WESTFIELD, Mars, Aug. 28—A| plea of kleptomania, which causes him to steal automobiles without knowing why he does it, won Wal lace ¥. Toole, of Springfield, son of a wealthy Holyoke paper official, exemption from a jail sentence for| the larceny of a limousine whea he was arraigned in district court here, The plea was made by Charles Tirooks, prominent Springfield at torney, who explaines that tw previously, the ex-vetoran had take ears. Toole took $30 worth of ride in a limousine which belonged to a taxi company in this city. He went the driver for a bottle of gin-| Ber ale, then made off with the car The Greek chureh employs two rings in the wedding ceremony, one Gold, the other silver. -|Here’s Front Seat to View the W orld HOLD MEET HERE | pueda revolvers, aut the world's a stage, as the immortal |Smokeless powder and cartridges. Bi has 7 i ie consular Political Favor, Says = {iw You can tell exactly what le going on in all the countries of the world | just by keeping track of the list of /having @ clean streak it too, wants soap. Zealgnd want not only fruits of all nervice here occupy front | j kinds, but the glass Jars to put them The Dominican wants as sent in by agents abroad peopled hy homebuilding Briti#hers They want coffee p want fountain pens portant of all, You will know she i# prosperous te ive; that his private see- business during the war retary, paid by the county, is a [lots of money, nurse working as an attendant | wants because about all ane} they want baby car musical and the like. Austria, knocked down and run over | , wants potatoes |War Is Blamed for Increase in Bigamy_ which will be met by a parade led Official | bigamy has me by potatoes it would appear, just getting over a bad night-before | or preparing for a blowout to come Inguren sho coffee, and drinking cups |terially Increased since the war, from glass to parafine | as usual, wants arms and |Got Bad Teeth? If ammunition | Palestine needs soap-—a long and) She can also do with rc and umbrella frames on which to stretch her cot ton sunshades. She wants of all sor paper. atiifelt want tobacco Sutton institute has found that two types of bacteria unite to cause tooth and their children are getting ragged. | They want new ones. - possibly because e the Fas jonly about three-fifths that of white| ney; Increase; H, F. M at which Primary Election the pelle will be day (unless at the hour of closing there are te vote, and who soon hited to participate therein, ling place, in which event said 5g shall be kept “a present et that hou: cinet in the county. The party designation (except for the offices of Supreme Court Judges) sons for whem nomination papers have been filed, so far as the same COUNTY bod 3 PERG ON. shia PHBESE M. McC! Py Ney NORMAN M. WARDA . A. B. ERNST ‘ 's GEORGE N. HANSEN reasonably lon, Said Primary Election shall be see a Rn vnosncurme arronwax | sien 8! ONGC LADY WILLIE FORBUS. GEORGE A. GRANT ia oIELDe WM We TEL aeae, 3 PARISH __ COUNTY CLERE =e, VILAB. Ns AVERY WILKIN PF WARKES } Rowent tT wopee STARW Sarr NELAON teens F. OREN WATSON. . i ELSES Bs RAL PH DesPAIn REAH Ka AvutreiieAD JOR. MORRISON M 1889 © Alaae © TATE NG REYh Bt 872 Gannon at PATE Tat Awe 410 Ne 1809 14th Awe JAMES BE. SHANNON | TOM MULLICAN R | SAM'S. LYNCH TED CORBETT JOHN J. BURKE, . Hl. WANREN BERENTSEN JOHNSON 7 at Auburn, Wash, Enumelaw. Wash. NOT — | WARY b RAN JOHN N, RIBSE. | YAMES Warr. Y. ©. TENGEN. Wise ™ SHE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 192%, ° ~ {LODGE MEN WILL |Odd Fellows Plan Ceremony for 3,000 Delegates The international eneampment| rally which will be held tn Beattle fon Saturday, September 2, will t jone of the lar |held here of Odd Fellows. F trl \arehe from all over Washington, * | Britian Columbia and some from) mn Will participate in this big an eas. committee in « |nounces that accommodation the | About 3,000 visitors are being made. |The Odd Fellows temple will be headqoarters and every train will be met by a delegation. A large delegation from British Columbia} will come down in a special tratn, by the Odd Fellows band | Three degrees will be put on that | night by different lodges. The Shrine auditorium hi laclected for use in putting on | degree work International rally executive com. been So, Look for Germs mittee: J. B, Creque, general chair man; Vietor Halsey, entertainment James McArdle, degrees work; H, N,| Wilcox publicity; Geo. W. Blanchard reception; R. 8. Morrison, Rebekah entertainment; W. Strobl, halls! |L. Brown, correspondence; Geo, W. Roberts, transportation; J. J, Whit field; pa rade; A. J. Foreman, Canton. itt Newell @ an Boyleton Ave. Ne. 4let Ave. 8 OW. 16th Ave. N. EB, Seattle . Di tt it 26 ‘323 13th Ave © ¥. 8 Mote) Ratnier Grand. Seattle . 12 Be bith St. Seattle Woodland Park Ave. 35th Ave. Bo. Beattie : 2401 48th Ave SW. Beattie . hh and Plie At. Beattie 420%, sara Ave. fo ttle Galer St. Beattie trae Ith Ave. No. feattle . | ATL West Auatin Bt. Seattle Painter Ave. Seattle PF PD Ne & Row @% Seattle Pr oF OT. Na A Beattia 414 Inf Ave MB. Auburn, Wash. Ne Seattle ‘* Orchard ON Awe, Me FAmanda &t th mt = Raattle ° ao07 he oman Rt Algona, Wash it gatherings ever the |tee to do something, His hands are leaders for “packing” the committee. (her first roller skater, 6-yeur-old was indorsed the King ¥.{He will demand that the committee |Irene Tewson slipped in front of « y Colored Repi@ican club un-| | Clearings .... . 6,863,420. | lhe liberalized and made repre: |truck and was killed ae fl .. on lsentative of progressive industrial ie — j Tacma thought ‘The tea tree is an evergreen| Tho sea urchin has five Jaws, Total transactions ., 1,803,000 with @ single tooth « “ “ ing y electors in any poli and whe have aot hean able to do co ola appeerin: enough after the heur of clesin at the designated places in each pre- and the names and addresses of all per- fect the electors of said county, are as follows: Borah Enters Kick — on Own Committee WASHINGTON, Aug, 28—-What's the use for the United States senate |that he will quit the committee to have a committes on education| Weekr before President Harding | and labor—if the jabor part ts to be | addressed a joint semnion of congress la name only? with « similar recommendation | Borah has served notice to senators) | —wWwITH— q HOUSE PETERS Virginia Valli Matt Moore The one big success everybody is seeing | Senator William EB. Borah of Idaho | Horah tried to obtain legislation or | wants to koow. Senator Borah '« | der a comprehensive investi, airman of the committee. in|ot the qoal industry with a view of words of the street he is “fed up” on | Initiating governmental supervision | his committ land regulation, Ho likes the assignment fine; s0| ‘The committee would give Borah did former Senator Kenyon of lowa,|no action, Senators insisted on who was chairman before Borah.|pigeon-holing the bill, Then Borah But, lke Kenyon, Borah wants to | asked that an unfavorable report be know why certain of his colleagues |made, so that he could submit a} got assigned to the senate labor favorable minority report. This, too, committee, {was refused. ‘Thereupon Borah cor | Among ranking republicans on the | cluded, what's the use committe are Senators Phipps of | |colorado, Warren of Wyomine.| Why Not Leave the Shortridge of Californt and Cole | Sen ce vent sr Demons Auto Out Entirely? Just a buneh of capitalists to com) PARIS, Aug. 28 A movement ts trol legislation affecting the work: |on foot to have a combined expont ers, in Borah’s opinion. tion for automobiles and French Borah is anxtous for the commit: | wines, Liborius Hauptman’s ALL ARTIST ORCHESTRA j tied. K 01 ere before him, Ken ° 5 ae t 1 yon word 18 tk Wo eae iteraity| First Roller Skate Indorse Douglas agains a ow pe! “ Now waiget as eet | Is Fatal to Child for Prosecutor Borah is doing the same thing | WAUKEGAN, IL, Aug. 2 of Malcolm Doug. Clearings .... ‘The Idaho senator plans to take ltne floor and reprimand senate |teen minutes after she had eb on on as prosaputing at| | Balances . | If the ) committee ts not Iberalized | plant. CONGRESSIONAL NAME d x. AUSTIN E ORIy err ne peeeee one a ER Tican MILER POINDEXTER - 9 coeeee Republican — OF — PRIMARY ELECTION === — FOR — Congressional, County and Precinct (icc NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that en TUESDAY, MAR FRANCES T AXTRLL. |: ~ GEO. 1. BTEVENHON nes mers dp sit Repupiicen vnrrap GEO. B LAMPING sumaron LEE TITTLE Coc. DML ‘ Democratic JAK. CLEVELAND LONGSTREET ; fevers | LYMAN SEELYE 4 Berepeatte | oa : h , ‘bor PATE "2 nyjsay soa> BSOK> Oo Farmer-Labor Republican 4x0 Offices ADDRESs SEPTEMBER 12th, A. D. 1922, = Primary Election will be sia fee Be : eo nominate candidates te be voted for at the General Election to be orars savaros JONN Katou. sokecest | Caner arenae Acitsirn, Wath: Repasiicen open from 8 o'clock in som D CHAS. F QUIBERBON........- ist Ave. Kent ty ‘f+ the - scsi So. Tiss Ot, Awbern, ‘Wash, av : : “fill Biv, Renton, Wi 7. Republican Raley D. NICHOLS: sees) $915 23th Ave. So. Se om veah Republican MPA J. MeDONALD..... toe 312 Walnut Ave. Beattic . jon SHOEMAKER . 4116 Alken St. Seattle Republican moeratic Dem: the Farmer-Labor iz AMES BR. KINN Wit oD Repubditean Bn Fidhowan, ites BOUT. _ Demoer Tepubiia frepadiie _Demoer: Repubitean Democratic mn Orillia, Wa , aarafEBSPareve ch) a ag Republi yeast i. HAGERMAN RF Bi ; th DISTRICT 1, TURELKELD siecc ut Giawue Meee eter ite Republi D otesd Enumclaw, Wash. stheoR ett ih S11] Bmumelaw, Wash ‘ vase A MERRICK SCOTT . Renton, Wash ore, § Second St. 5S. E.. Auburn. Wa: leach Drive. a 4let DISTRICT R HANNAH AREY eee CHESTER if TARR enane 5134 Garden St “Beattie. LW. RFD. No. 8, Be GEOROE TERIOR RON ASRURY F HAINES THOS. PF MURPHINE “|e + Republican |... Republican 25 1 . : ; Re rho! Cade 8 Phinney Ave. Seattle... testes [tet qeeentions y ? “a -, -» Republican SERB OLIVE A ROLTON!/200001..) $14 16th Ave, NOE verses lll) Republican RL BB. OGLE . ., 604 No, 47th Bt. Seattic 8. HODGDON [1152555151] $28 B B6th Bt Beattie + paar JOHN Ko MeCLAUING ind ae tt hareaan tia THOMAB J. FGAN RALPH FR hihi Ska SARAW HEALER | y ne Republica BEA . MAUDE VAHLBUSCH M tie 8 ! Democratic | ROWERT WRUCE WeGREGOR. New Arctic iotel, Seattle... ~ Republican 2 F. MEACHAM ‘ 306 Cherry St. Seattie......... ij-++ Republican T: ‘ew Richmond Hotel, Seattie.- > Republican | haw e ornicie : o Seattle : Republican 2 . Beattle Democratic L “Pépubiican erTarTs Sat tered BBPRESERT. Repuniican axrve Republican Repudiican Republican cnt pitcnesanin Repudlican Republican Republican Republican Democratic Demoeratio Demneratie Farmer-Labor Republican Republican | ’ Club, Be: ETE mee ‘attie vevteesseasss|ee+ Republican Repupiican |e DER: : 6 Boylaton Ave. Seattle... .: : Republican epublican o 1 Summit Ave. Seattle.... «.jee+ Republican Republican | 0§ Stewart St.” Seattle pink os : Republican fades pe LIL. llevue Ave. Seattie he aan ._ Republican Ft F 0 ind Ave. W, Beattie z . -. Republican Scoeeaiie } . ssccecss| ADIT Sed West, Seattie...... . Re paplions moera JOHN DOWNIE see ith 86 Stewart St. Seattle.... eens Farmer-Labo' me Renudlican "ASN K COLWELL y a . Republican Republican i'M LANG ; tbh dace Aver ie Repubitcan a —— li fssssiias Republican 47th DISTRICT | BM. GUI Ks vue A : publican Republican “HARLES 1. EIGHTON > aN ave No.8 Lon pepeteoeteee bahay j Repeniienn OBERT A. > Pane 1 Republican ubdlican : Riepubtican NOTICE BY COUNTY AUDITOR : Repubttean wef Repspiions PRIMARY ELECTION JUDICIAL OFFICES rimary Blection to inate candidates for Supreme Court Judges, to be voted for Tuesday, N ber 7th, A. D, 1922, will be held in King County, St f Washing- D. 1022, at which Primary Election the pelle will be ed a jocks in the even of said day (unless at the hour losing there are any ss electors in any polling place desiri who are qualified to participate therein, and who have not been able ~“Kepubilcan | to do nce appearing pollin hich event said polls shall be kept bly long enough Notice is hereby at the General Hlostl ton, on Tuesday, September 12th, from 8 o'clock in the morning until ORE SODSE TT A tens Mil Bh. Renton. “Wash. RF. D. No. 6, Box 16, Seat “Tukwila, Wash Aisona, Wash. ‘ 98 BF NW Auburn, 200 8 8 OW. Auburn, WW: ono 1 Bt ON OW, Anburn, Wi 5 ona Na Tit, badd Auburn, Waeh Duvall, Wash, cee RARL CHBELL VE °| Griffin Av "CLARENCE 8. FOSTER... “Cay HENTZI DAN Tc BROWN | JOHN STEWART TOD Noo, Box _ CONSTABLE == onaEy cen, PUBCON ond comes qo Riverton Heights, Wash. CONSTABLE RENTON PRECINCT TT .-0—0 0 0 0.0— OO hereunto set my hand and official seal this 22nd day of Augus Cedar Bt, Renton, W whereof, 1 hi ( AUDITOR'S ) SEAL D. So. 9, Auburn, » Enumelaw, Pp mm reaso! ai the hour of closing to ‘slow these ee present at that hour to vote). Said/Primary Election shall be held at the desig + Democratle porte ling places in each precinct in said county. oneness fo names and addresses of all persons for whoi * Republican | the electors of said county, are Regeblisss JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT lise Demooratle (Six-Year Term) |v) Republican MARK A. FULLERTON, Olympia T KENNETH MACKINTOSH, 100 Highland Drive, Seattle EMMETT N. PARKER, 1621 Sylvester Street, Olympia iFarmer-Tabor W. D. LANE, 4316 Whitman Avenue, Seattle Farmer-Labor BRUCE BLAKE, 2615 Maxwell Avenue, Spokane Republica i (Two-Year Term) as the same affect ~ Republican 18, Weattio ~ A. D., 1922. feats CHESTER R. HOVEY, 310 Maple Park, Ol sont WILLIAM H. PEMBERTON, Bellingham, 7"? * « Mopabliaas In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 22nd day of August, A. D. 1922. Republican D. E. FERGUSON, Tiepublican (/Avpzron’s ) ' County Auditor of King County, Washington. D. E. FERGUSON, County Auditor for King County, Washington.