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e ographical Council? It Wouldn’t Be So Bad t J. R. Justice Tells Other: Things, Beside Location, That Are Necessary the third of a series by i distuterested Seat~ ho has been looking ever possibilities for counctt manic candidates tn Seattle and writing of what he found, BY J, R, JUSTICE ts a fortunate thing that every- ts not exactly alike in a city the ‘of Seattle. If this were the caso is possible that we should all have © wear little brass tags around our ts with numbers on them for the of identification. Not being ond of wearing a tag, I am willing hat overyono should seo it as he it ts, and that each citizen | |), h anything on his mind should havo his say. In a general way it had seemed Fed to pick entirely new material : tho vacancies in the elty couneil. % they say it is a poor rulo that ©) hasn't two sides to it, and I am al ‘Sways willing to listen to reason. | Imet a mighty good citizen yestor. “May who believes it would be a mis- ‘take to drop Carroll from the douncil ‘At this time, He says he has known ‘Carroll for many’ years, and de- $ that he is both a good man and ‘good councilman, I am willing to © Weave it to the rest of you $ decide ~ about that. | And in comes another good citizen whom many of us have respect, states that William Hickman € was one of the best council: we ever had. This man fs very ent that William Hickman be Ra place in this gallery of phb- teal beauties that is now being ar- _ NAME OF WICKS, AUTO ER, IS SUGGESTED |, But getting back to new material. A business man has suggested the e of W. A. Wicks, the automobile ‘Gealer. And that name Wicks has a ood ring to it. It is the opinion of man making the suggestion that Wicks.could be induced to run, he “Would be a distinct addition @ the! Souncil. Someone who knows him Well might put the matter up to him, ‘As TI shall do when I see him. ‘Another new namo suggested {s “that of Vivian Karkeek, the lawyer. | “He ts a young man and an old.tim- | er,” said his sponsor. “He has given 9% good deal of thought to municipal | Mifairs and would make a first rate | ‘councilman."* While making the rounds yester- @xy, I ran into what might be called A very vehement Man said he thought the council Ought to be picked according to loca- 7 tion. That is, one from Ballard, pne |» from West Seattle, one from Rainier ) Beach, and so on. That sounds al! | Progress and taxation reform right, but there ts something more important, Getting tho right kind of men on the council ts of more In- torest th the average citizen, Thon if the honors could bo pretty well dis- ‘tributed over the city, so much tho better, But being willing to travel with any man who seems to be golng in the right direction, T shall be glad to have names suggested geographical ly by anyone who thinks this the bet ter plan, WHAT REQUIREMENTS FOR JOB MUST BE But do not get confused. The fact At a man lives {n ypur particular neck of the woods and can be count ed on to bring home his share of the pork chops, does not qualify him for a seat in the council, He must conform to pther plans and specifications already laid down. And | this might as well added: he should be of the open-face type and one who keeps time when you are not looking. And don't forget, he should be able ® win in a lively race, At present tho counel! {s distribut- ed geographically Ike this, if I have made no mistake: Blaine, Queen Anne Hill; Carroll, University district; Cohen, Capitol Hill; Erickson, Broadway district; Fitzgerald, North Ballard; Heaketh, University district; Mrs, Landes, University district; Mrs, Miracle, Uni. versity district; Tindall, First Hill, The University country seems to be overstocked, and if they see fit to Pass one or mpre of tho places around it might be as well. Come on, Ballard, West Seattle and Rainier Beach. If you have any- thing to offer, now {s the time and this is the place, And if there tx any other locality that has spech mens to present, please label them Properly and send them in. Mrs. Miracle Will Enter Mayor’s Race Mrs. Kathryn A. Miracle, who waa elected to the city counc!l two years ago, announced her candidacy for mayor Wednesday. “I believe I can bring harmony into the city hall," she said. Mrs. Miracle will run on q platform of She also opposes vice and lawlessness, Mrs, Miracle obtained 47,000 votes, running second to Mrs. Bertha Landes, when she was elected to the council. Star Want Ads will help you find & renter for your apartment. Opening Today— WOLF’S | CAFETERIA | New Bigelow Building Fourth, Westlake and Pike “The Busiest Point in Seattle” New, ultra-modern and a hundred per cent sanitary throughout, featuring the best quality foods, prepared by skilled chefs and pastry cooks after Otto Wolf’s exclusive recipes. Famous A. & K. coffee served exclusively. Today’s Menu Exceptional dishes at prices that will bring you back. Cream Tomato Soup...... Baked Alaska Cod, Tomato Sauce Roast L Baked Chicken Pie, Sauce Supreme Chili and Egg Noodles . Spaghetti Milanaise Pot Roast Beet with Mashed Potatoes , Braised Beef with Vegetables .. Mashed Hubbard Squash . Carrots and Peas, Creme Sauce . String Beans, Ham flavored ... Woll’s famous Cheese Cake. . Home Baked Pies . 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Wolf has never employ- | Ke GI NYDIA | SES, TAM * | | “Financially, @ successful carcer}an accumulation of knowledge and | fon the stage brings recompense in-}a wealth of experience that does finitely greater than that which| not result from activities in other awaits the teacher, the stenographer | professional | fields, the woman in other ac} “Let it be said, ones and for all, \tivity of a profeasional nature|that as to morals the stage and which ts open to the nex," says/its workers fear comparison with |Nydia ’Arnell, prima donna, com-| no profession, | Jing to the Metropolitan with Ed| “Now, a Uttle practical advice,” | Wynn, “The Perfect Fool,” for a] continues Miss d'Arnell “for thore week's engagement, commencing | who seek histrionic fame, and per- ay night, December 30, with| haps for @ multitude of other girls nees Now Year's day and Sat similar asptrations, Without urday, uthetic support of her par- “Mentally, ot Rope to progrens carver, nary preparations, It 1s, therefore, to the point that cho endeavor to secure this, No better way than to garner all the real information #he can and give it to them; the Ideal thing would be for her to bring into her home thors to meet her parents—one of | the real women of the stage. Such} a woman will perhaps quickly | | ORE SE RASA AIS RAPA PE PA FS EE EE EE EE EEE EE ED ELLE DD PAID PESO SESE SDIOIE SESE POSE PO SE | with to have achieved this & quickening of tt htening of tho intelle » sho can P In her change the viewpoint and attitude jot the parents.” SURGEON ENDS LIFE IN HOTEL Starts “Great Adventure” With Poisonous Drugs SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Dec. 20—Succumbing to poisonous drugs he is said to have taken here yes Dr. Lee P. Kaul, well known Los Angeles surgeon, died here late last night, within a few hours of his discovery lying unconscious in a local’ hotel, “The great adventure ts about to happen,” read a note addressed to} his wife, who has had Los Angeles and Southern California police seek-| ing him since he disappeared Tues-| day. | Mrs, Kaul and Dr. L. A. Street,J Dr. Kaul's associate in practice, | were hero when he died, having rushed to San Bernardino from Los} Angeles when notified of his con: | dition. He never recovered con-| aclousness, however, and did not | know his wifo was by hid side, | torday, After dward J 000 dam: by his 2. Htigation, awarded ree years of on w for injuries rold son, when ho ik hole. NEW POST || v & bide ctric ovens, modern inest refrigerators, en floors, . steam approved, _ strictly ables covered with tiled floors ng rooms. employes, certified Depart- help and never will. | Brig. Gen. Smedley D.| Butler, idol of Marines, and known ase the “Fighting Quaker,” has resigned to pt the directorship of| afe SRS SSS clubrooms. be }in honor ty of Philadelphia. < cmp ace none ON Liberal Credit ANY other than those HIS beautitul Shade, exactly as plotured, has ail Mning and wile fringe. Colors are rone, blue and taupe, $9.75 BPICIAL ooesceenes Dll IXACTLY «as pictured, this at- tractive Shade has silk lictng and silk fringe. Colors: Rose, blue, mulberry and taupe. SPECIAL.... $9.75 N exquisite Shade of Georgotts with atlk lining and silk fringe, as pictured. 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