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ene am er Tgp teit | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER §, 1922, A Protest on Blewett St. Grading Filitor The Star We as property owners, with more than $0 per cent of the frontage, ask your help and space in your valuable paper in protesting against the ruina tion of our property on N. a5th st (old Blowett st) from Aurora to Albion pl, by regrading and cutting samo from ono to nine feet, It will spoil our homes, leaving us from 16 | to 20 foot above street level on both sides, with no chance of entering from front or rear; making a canyon street between bluffs that no one will travel, and forever prevent N 35th from being a business street, Hy in the public trough and would sterve Ito death If they had to on |thomselyes, ‘Tho brains displayed by {this outfit is shown by their placing the Fremont publie rendering plant: and studiously inclined ean pursue thelr studies to the droning song of a mill, and be si fume of rendered lard. It stands to: ¥ A Monument of dixgrace to every one having anything to do with its location, We are loaded down with Incumbrances and mon |ments of gigantic mistakes, with leaving the street at the present | ruined property and half completed grade a viaduct can be Installed from | undertakings, and “cannot some of present grade to Stone way, connect: /our peanut sto salesmen forget ing with the 1 Stone way | their selfish motives, Join in with a bridge, thus connecting Leary way | majority of renl citizens who have with Pacific way and having @ real! the greatness of Seattle at heart, in business street In Fremont connect-| formulating plang for our future {ng two of our most vitel highways | growth and having officers to work and not damaging any. more prop:|to those plans without working plec erty, and thus having « tendency to} meal—taking a bit here and there’ bring out real values Lat us stop ruining property and The cut and regrade originated in| burdening taxpayers, Let us wor tho mind of a,man who failed to/for home ownera, and industry wil make a success of his own business, | follow. In conclusion I want to ur nd one or two of his boys, as he/the people of this section to forge Is them, who tend to his business;| thelr front door improvements ani also a few more property owners who | to look for the good of tho city as own a hole in the ground and want| whole, to Took five and ten year the dirt to fill the same, and a couple | ahead and not «ix months, more who have always had their nose |J, K. THOMPSON AND OTHE: : A Carrying Knives Jod to the full extent of the law,” He is an account | should be made an example of to in the papers of kni being drawn | cause some of these hot-headed par in arguments |sons to think twice before resorting I hope this Itallan who stabbed |to their barbaric methods the 16-year-old boy will be punish- N. F. Seattle and Culture Faltor The Star a vest and had been seen With due respect for Miss Marga: | office ford, who has be | suspende in search of the culture} Doc wore a vest and an alr of pom: center of the nation, I beg to differ | posity. } with her in her findings. “Seattle is to be the cultural center|her system of phonetic teaching, of the country.” Her use of the/| that we misuse our “R's” and Se future is excusable only on| our “ but that we are phorpet the ground of misinformatic s cally positively correct in our “Ils. tle IS the cultural center] She must have arrived at her |" nce our| conclusion after talking with some cted Doc| of these ultra culturists who vjoted issue of | for Doc Brown. | nt did not wear | IRA C depend Nbrary whore over a ave thone propos tor The Star: Too often ono re Ld ! In his he says: tense Brown on th culture. His oppon The Austin Reward 4 to do just what Carr and/Jen- it is their plain du averyns ts wrong td EDWARDS. Nell Editor Tt About ‘ou thin Austin case: id fet the ward to policemen for di duty? We do not! We all pw that man does aj little rewardy him. METERX reward, extra w co get | If a polle his duty M Wants Temple of Music Editor The Star In the « representative al of long sta in this elty, is no need, not even that Community hotel, more pressing | ¢ than thi an auditorium and temple of This is evidenced as a public only action now bei council, but at the rece by the Chamber of Commerc DENTISTRY the poll | vote was unanimous for the - diate erection of such a building. It. iw Let not a questio: ding © project be 1 means w ot result, nn expense whi such as the constru parks or the bands, Mt pended In advertising Seatt Chamber of Commerce an| ing ex- by mK tourist will only beco manent res by. But © & per- jown that the pted by the rare per | Miss Crawford opines sccoraingy to} that the two policemen deserve the | by the | the | rite has | Collections itor Tho Star |] 1f anyono is taking up money to |ftinance the buying of land for Broth er Isaiah's colony, it should be stop: ped at once Ho doesn't take up-callections and doesn't waht anyone else to, either SHAFER, Wash. GEORGE Kirkland, | Conditions in Seattle tor The Star J} ttaving read with Interest the verbal battle between our honorable mayor and Councilman about the v conditions in © comment on the matter, Mittle ix wide open, as anybody with ordinary intelligence knows, Gambling is done openly in many ot halls, card rooma and other places. There are Chinese lofteries too numerous to mention, Editor The Star munity Drive campaign es around to the house and asks 4 worthy donation, and the good wife responds, for they say It takes care of ALL institutions entitled to hel ‘s fine, We don't have much, but we give what we can And then a few days later the boss t the mill comes around and says, Give a day's pay for the cause, that. It will be given thru the com: pany.” I make $3.60 4 day and un: less I do as the boss says, I lose my Job. So naturally they take it out jof my pay for a worthy cause, Of jcourse, I don't have to, but I need the job. But later my child came home asking for a small sum for some hospital or school here in town. They | I have read with a great deal of interest the letters from the citizen: on “Has Mayor Brown Made Good? and find ono insue that the citizens [have failed to bring out. } With the kind permission of The Star I will try and call the citizens’ jattention to it, for I think it one of the most vital points tn our spring election, The city 350,000 peo; of Seattle ts a city of 6 and as it is a growing city it will grow to the extent possibly 450,000 or 600,000 in next two years: As politics {s the ruling power of the world, it is nlso the ruling power jot this city, and our city will only jadvance to the extent.that we ciect pable and efficient officials who |wwill permit it and assist it in ad | vancing | In the Fes | | | the next year we * largo amount of money in ddvertising, trying to Increase our population, | In order for us not to destroy the} effect of our advertising it would be r us to consider if we are of 350,01 I th have 100 or more that we had two y of quarreling between our Dy of citizens, who are the buikters « preservers of society, and our mayor because they claim that he has re of | trying are going to|to din, Swindlers Run for Cover © had at will by any one thirsty enough to drink the vile stuff, ‘Phere in very little solicitation on the street, but I can take you to scores of places given over to that purpose. Tam not a prude, but here ts one vote for the man who, in the coming election, makes hin platform the cleanup of vice conditions in Seattle. KR. WILSON, Kootleg booxe may Contributions got what we could possibly give from h Then they ‘took what they could from me at the mill, and they now jump the children at school for a little more. Now, we like to teach our child to be of a good-hearted nature and give what he can to help the other fellow. Of course he doesn't have | to. But it makes an awful impres- jon on the child to go back and say, “Nothing doing.” So we give |once more, Consequently, we eat |spuds and bread for Thanksgiving. It is unfair to ask the children for | donations for different uses, as some jean't afford it and it works a hard: ship on the child if he can't give. T am in favor of the Community Fund, but do not believe in asking 4 person for more than he's got A FATHER. | | What Seattle Needs ns coat and collar, with this! Editor The Star: thrown off his shouldérs. | fused to enforce the law'ns they de- mand It be enforced, which has kept up a continued agitation and has been the cause of us getting a great deal of unfavorable advertising, which can only be of injury to the advancement of our city if continued. If the mayor was big enough for thesjob he would have handled the demands of the people with diplo- macy and tact and gained their con: fidence as to his sincerity in trying to meet thelr demands, instead of to avoid their demands by claiming that they were trying to scandalize this city, which was an insult to their intelligence, people want strict the law it would be well for them |to take in consideration the head of the police department ] If you were sick, | | would enforcement of I suppose you lawy your sickness? | If you had a case In court, I sup | Po * that you would get a doctor to nt a chlet of police ho knows abso: lice de make a police infty the friends. Why ad 4 man who has the has made department t femanda of h not put been tral! ment work 4 a life | study? 3. P, MeMAHON, i 4 Fifth ave. police depart If, the} r or @ politician | 4 Paes, att ists AT TET TiS Paaaiteese, 4% % This Walking, Talking | FREE TO YOU The Seattle Star is going to present 1,000 of these great big WALKING, TALKING MA-MA DOLLS to the girls of Seattle. Each doll is 22 inches high. x Now wouldn’t you love to possess this wonderful doll? She will gladden your heart and make you the proudest and happiest little girl in the world. Just look at her dr patent leather slippers. JUST THINK! ss—isn’t it cute? And she has real half-socks and Take her by the hand and she will walk with you. Look at her big blue eyes and hear her call “Ma-ma” right out loud and so plainly. EACH DOLL IS 22 INCHES HIGH AND SAYS “MA-MA” Read How to Possess This Wonderful “Baby” Without Spending a Penny not only may he make a comfortable living, buy; education of his family for in the cultural Ii Therefore, any fon of an 4 an met by th Is provided | f the city. | caused by torium will | permanent When U.S. Starts Drive Fake Promoter Wire “Suckers” for Help as) Federal Prosecutors Begin Sweeping Raids BY ROY J. GIBBONS . WORTH, #, bravado is dwindling In. scor a in drove Simply Secure Only 4 New Subscribers to The Seattle Star All you have to do in order to own this lovely “Ma-ma” Doll is to secure only four new subscriptions to The Seattle Star. Have four of your friends or neighbors who are not now having The Star deiivered to their homes to agree to take the paper JUST AS PLAIN AS CAN BE NO DISAP- means of expre and cultura of the coast cities are well in ad- of Seattle ARNOLD GANTVOORT, President. 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