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THE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. MecDougall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE SEATTLE STAR As They Will Line Up \EXCHANGES SON | [7° Te Polls in November| TO ET HORSE | Following ia list of republican, democratic and farmer-|“Isn’t He Mine?” Father Asks in Justification | labor nominees at the November election for congressional, ; | legislative and county offices: ae MONTREAL, Canad Operatives | | U, 8, SENATOR | Ropublican—Milea Poindexter, eral's dopartment are inve } Democratio-C, C. Di an amazing case of a farmer i | Farmer Labor—Jam A. Duncan, L ‘Islet, & emall hamiet in the intertor CONGRESSMAN, IST DISTRICT of the province, who traded hin only | Repubtican-—John I, Miller child, Basil, a boy of 9 yeafs, to a band of gypstes for an old horse Democratio—Kdgar C. Snyder Farmer Labor—Fred N, Nelson (Three to be elected) The discovery of the extraordinary CONGRESSMAN, 2D STRICT | Republican—John A. Boule, J. A./awap was made by an uncle of the | Republican—-Tdn HM. Hadley McKinnon, Ira MH. Case, hild, who called suddenly at the | DemocratioDr, F. A. Clise. Democratio—Jonste 1. Hagerman, | fi to #eo him Parmer Labor. i, Cyler H. 1. Threlkeld, Petrus Nelson When the uncle arrived he was | : Farmer-Labor —- John Fleming, | calmly inform: the boy's father / | “The Store of Eternal Newnesa” Main 6720 Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:30 600 New White Aprons At Very Special Prices S77H SENATORIAL DISTRICT Republican Kr Democratic Farmer-Labor TH KE Li B. Palmer. Where One Is Safe, Four Others Pay Bleeding gums—the telltale sign Tender, bleeding gums should not be — TTT TT CONGRESSMAN, SRD DISTRICT) wii) serrick Scott, Thomas A the deal, By o the gyPHy Repubilican—Albert Johnson, ihand wan about 6 o away from Democratio—None the scene of the transaction, but im | Farmer-Labor—J. M. mediately a rescue party set off in CONGRESSMAN, 4TH DISTRICT pursuit and recovered the boy, who They mean that Pyorrhea is | Republican—John R. Summers. had no idea of the strange role he on its way. Surely, you can’t afford to | Democratio—Charles R. Hil Rude, Charles | nad played take chances when four out | _Farmer-Labor—Elihu Bowles When the father was upbratded for CONGRESSMAN, STH DISTRICT Hugh ©. Tod4, hin inhuman action he merely re Republican—J. Stanley Webster. | Hannah Arey torted: Democratio—Judge 8. B. Hill Farmer-Labor — Chester A. Farr, Farmer-Labor--Harry J, Vaughn, |1+ W. Buck 1 LATIVE eD REPRESENTATIVE 30TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT Repubdlican——Walter J, Lunn. (Two to be elected) Democratio—Charles EB. Guiber | epubiican—Thomas F..Murphine, eon. William Phelps Totten. Farmer-Labor—O, P, Bertach. Democratic Dr. Carl 31ST SENATORIAL DISTRICT | George N. Hodgdon Repudlican—Paul W. Hauser, Farmer-Labor—Thomas J. Egan.|Adam Beeler. Democratio—None. 43RD EEPRESENTATIVE pmocratic Farmer Labor—Joel Shoemaker, DISTRICT ¥e 3°) SENATORIAL DISTRICT (Two to be elected) Republican—Daniel Landon. Republican — Ralph RK. Democratio—-C. J. Smith Pliny L. Allen. perenecenee--vane Gasset, Democratic—Maude VahMbusch. 33RD SENATORIAL DISTRICT | jrarmer Labor None Republican— William Wray. 4TH REPRESENTATIVE Democratio—FPrank HB. Wilson. prsTrictT Farmer. Labor—-None. {Two to be elected) MTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT Reputiican—George ¥, Meacham, Republican—W. W. Conner, Maude 8. @weetman. Democratio—Ruichard Gowan. Democratio—Ren. 8, Strickland. Yarmer-Labor—None. Farmer Labor—None. 33TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT cessor Republican—Robert Grase. nm a Democratio—Thomas RK. Horner. (Two to be elected) | ; r —N Soldiers soldiers who deserted when the Mi) Tarust ts aA Republican—Charles W. Saunders 36TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT n . kado's garrison evactiated Hankow n “ Arthur G. Cohen. Chinese Republican—Frea W. Hastings. | * by were mobbed by the Chinese popu-! Democratio—Nowe Democratio— None Gept. 14—Two Japanese | lace und almost killed ‘ None. PRESENTATIVE DISTRICT (Two to be elected) Republican—H. P. A. Moran. Democratto— Mra. Pnilitps. For Nurses Office “Inn't the boy mine? I can do with ‘Ss him as I please.” Neverthiess the Girls a were given back their horse. i's mother has been dead Duretta Beauty Cloth Specialists { REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT | (Two to be elected) | Republican — Adolph Behrens, B. Oxie, Home Wear Nainsook None. ner: Labor—-None. 47TH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT (Two to be elected) Republican—E, H. Guile, Charl HH. Heighton. Democratio— None. Farmer. Labor ‘one. Knapp. KING COUNTY OFFICES AUDITOR Republican—D, KB. Ferguson, Democratio—A. B. Ernest Farmer.Labor—George N. Hansep CLERK Republican—George A. Grant Democratio—W. FB Chambers. Farmer-Labor— None. ASSESSOR Republican—Samuel H. Chase. Demoeratic—George FE. Starr. Farmer-Labor—None TREASURER Republican—W. W, Shields Democratico--May Avery Wilkins Varmer-Labor-—None CORONER Republican—-W. H. Corvon. Democratio—A. Jeff Nelson. Varmer-Labor—F, Oren Watson. SHERIFY Republican—Matt Starwich. Democratio—J. K. Jensen. Varmer Labor—None ENGINEER Republican—Thomas NR. Democrat—P, T. Wiltea. Farmer: Labor— None SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Kepublican—A. 8, Burrows, $7.90 $4:75 $7.95 The models sketched above, show but three of the styles at these low prices. The aprons are well made, of good quality material. Besides being very popular for business and professional use, they are desirable for home wear. Easily tubbed and quickly ironed. Sizes 36 to 44. Formate of B. J. Fortes. DD. S Forhan Company, New York B Posten's, Limved, Moasread On Sale Third Floor A Consolidation Sale that offers unusual Savings on Home Furnishings —And Terms in the Bargain Farmer. Labor Farmer Labor | | | | Beeman Republican—Malcolm Douglas, Democratio—Lady Wille Forbus. Farmer-Labor—None. COUNTY COMMISSIONER (iret District) Republican—W. A, Gaines. Democratio—Witham Corcoran. Farmer-Labor—None, COUNTY COMMISSIONER (econd District) Republican—F. H, Paul Democratio—1. G, O'Harra. 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