The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1924, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR —————————— ALD ——————————— i r . ; oy Pacific High Teachers to Hear “He's Free, White sa HOME PRECINCTS Tha r RECTION. : Big Py tmary Vote Is os Baus te Autaiats Board Candidates and 21,” Says Dad ‘ aie aa GO TO LUNDIN |_staxtsox race 1 Pleasing to Citizens «: ugpd “s . Voters Express Optimism Over the Newly : ; ' 2 Miners’ Bodies MAb » a s Go t ¥ t j rs 3 Bear ted aero oT : Aroused Interest in Politics t Taken From Shaft tah WOMAN CANDIDATE wow ¢ sindiie (404 “death we i * : Alfred H din, y can) 18 ELIMINATED , [of Tuenmday’s city primary wa ? ie re J tixenship. I'm glad Lundin waa! we minated, but the 1 fight to Just | ¢ fected, and within a half hou Brown 1 begin I'm glad to seo Camy Mrs. J. Turner, ness section thruout ». He's a good man.” | gy I if Woodiand F t RYAN, h ac lingtord t aken and t al returns announced ¥ urs after the poll T. J. McAdams, 7118 Wright I'm sorry, but I didn't tak any part In the election and I'm ne ticlan, I rea was running. I knov nearest competitor, made by numer-| served under Lundin.” ous political observers at the county:| Candidato Lundin said: “Seattle city building Wednesday, generally| wants a new deal in city affairs credited Lundin as having an ad-| Yesterday's splendid testimonial of vantage for the final election. Jeonfidence in me by the ¥ can The 17,000 yotes cast for Oliver T./not be answered with mer Erickson are considered by many it will be answered with deeds to be a protest vote against Mayor | election is made Brown and his administration, The {otal Includes many of the moral) Slement of the city, who will vote| municipal utilities on a for Lundin, it is believed, and who|ness ba: of economy an eft would not vote for Mayor Brown| ciency. With $11,000,000 spent in the unéer any circumstances. Skagit, the people haven't yet got It also includes many personal the facts, If elected mayor I promise followers of Erickson, who will be|that the people shall get them.” guided by Erickson’s recommenda-|BROWN SAYS FIGHT tions that the city’s public utilities | IS NOT YET OVER will be safer.in the bands of Lun-) Mayor Brown was attending the} din than in the hands of the in-|boxing bouts at the Crystal Poo! THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT Lundin will, throw many votes to Step down the Pike Street entrance and get a thrill—tables full to overflow- Lundin that normally would go to Brown, it is believed. ing with real bargains—made possible by doing away with every possible serv- ice cost. On the other hand, it Is pointed| MERE OO ES PE EE > t 1 t agaka SEATTLE WOMEN ARE )},,Puptying «revolver tt teen wa. manese cannery worker, K NOT INTERESTED IN | Yamamoto, 35, Japanese coc |Hasakawa twice thru the al POLITICAL ISSUES | |ana once thru the neck early W HIE STAR Wednesday calted, ||48¥ morning. The attack took place T at Sixth ave, and W Hasakawa waa take Ya jock away by sever Both the Japanese re pol ° fused to give any reason for the shooting. Hasakawa declared that the detalis, she said: he had known Yamamoto several) ught that didn't come o years, and knew of no reason why | until next wembert’ Others || Yamamoto should have shot him. admitted that “I know 1 ought || Yamamoto declared that be was very | to have voted, but I didn’t. Too sorry, and further’queationing by the | busy taking care of the home.’ jpauies was useless. He was held in |e surprised! t election?” When 36 suits, originally $44.50; 68 suits reduced from out that both Erickson and Mayor Brown have their’ chief strength | in the ranks of the workers, and that the labor vote which supported Erickson is very apt to go to Mayor Brown. Brown's advantage of 4,500 votes, which it is assumed he will retain in the finals, gives him an ex-) cellent working majority. He must win only 6500 of Erickson’s sup-| porters to his standard, compared to/| Lundin, who must win 11,500 to win} the final contest. Dopesters, however, believe Lun-| din, with Erickson's aid, has an| e in the battle. : TACOMANS WIN Election Results Show Two! Are Elected | TACOMA, Feb. 27.—Ira S. Dayid:| son has been elected city commis. sioner at the primary election, re: | ceiving a majority of all votes cast; Tuesday. Carl G. Caddy performed a similar feat and is elected city comp- troller. Another election, however, will be necessary to choose one more city commissioner. Those who will con- test are: Jesse W. Silver, John J.) Hurley and John M. Roberts. They Jed the field after Davidson. Fewer than 20,000 votes were cast, a tabulation on Wednesday shows. EDITOR SPEAKS Deflation Dangers Past, Marshall Asserts “We are past the time when there in tho slightest necessity for] anybody being hungry or home- less,” Harold Marshall, editor of the Universalist Leader of Boston and Chicago, declared in an address on “The Golden Rule in Business,” at the meeting of the Seattle Adver- tising club Tuesday; Marshall de- clared that strikes, lockouts and pe- riods of ceflation and inflation are Unnecessary. “It was left for a small clothing manufacturer in Cincinnati by the name of Nash to prove that the! golden rule is the law of economic! gravitation,” Marshall said. ‘In a| small sweatshop that he was forced to buy, the application of this rule has, in six years, produced a na- tional institution that is a miracle of industrial growth. “Tho world must either go tor- 4-Piece White Enameled Pantry Sets 98c Smart Styles in Canton Crepe Flat Crepe and Georgette DRESSES BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED i Bright colored novelty braid, lace, velvet and silk ribbon trim; flounced apron and plain Bs drapes; side panels; short sleeves; shirred collars and ss ht Et A set of 4 cans in graduated sizes, for tea, coffee, sugar and flour. Mado of heavy tin and enameled white, with the lettering in gold. Convenient for use in the kitchen, since they are light and easy to handle. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche In the Food Shops Special Raisin Bread..10c Appetizing Lunch—50c Large Cream Puffs. ...5¢ Roast Young Turkey, Colery Dressing, Cranb y Sauce Jelly Rolls, 18¢; 2 for 32¢ 'Masiieg Potatoes Devil Food Cakes B " Ice Crea: Coffee or Milk For Thursday only., LUNCH COUNTER New Navel Ghisite 3 9c V oil e Sweet and Juicy—Doz. Genuine Orange Pekoe Blend Tea (black), 45¢; 2 Ibs........85¢ Sizes Vests; novelty ornaments and to 40 belts; cord and fringe trim; tiers of flounces. In copen, sand, gray, mode, black, navy, almond green, brown, king and pig tail blue. 2 a All-Wool Sleeveless SWEATERS Real comfortable garments that can bo used fo advantage on many oc casions. The sleeveless feature makes a the Spring Coat less cumbersome. They have plain Golf Coat fronts and Sizes come in coral, pink, Mexican, olive todd reel, canary, Inde, ‘gray, white and tangerine. Jacquard novelties and models with stripings around bottom and through the body. Sonte models with many colored toned fronts, Prunes, new lot; sweet; 3 lbs. Wiis Na ee eee CT eee Black Figs, choice lot; b..15¢ Peers Pure ground Black Pepper— Salad Dressing, Tomatoes, large Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Cottons! Cottons! At 200 Pairs Women’s Hiking 36-Inch Bleached 72-Inch Unbleached Indian Head 25c Sheeting, Yard 65c ward to brotherhood or back to bar- P ACS Useful quality, which will be serviceable, Heavy, durable, and firmly woven—espe bariam. To go forward means a Lengths to 8 yards, cially nico for hospital or family use. United States of the world, church in which service displaces line real thing for hiking and av seid mache ] 0 eek Cc | dogma, and a brotherhood of indus- 1 great outdoors generally. It e ects . Turkish Towels | Tey where: pibatiction: “ter aareibe rn aati yritheaiae & good quality ee Good heavy quality, which will wear and| Good weight bleached ‘Turkish, which is supplants production for profit.” hoe like this for such a» small to 8 launder well. firm enough for hard use. Marshall, with Mrs, Marshall, is ? hi ool Fagen wba hichict ae 42x36-Inen ; 24x46-Inich Bleached the guest of Fred Drew, pioneer Absolutely AllJeather Shoes with half bellows tongues and Pillow Cases, Each 25c Turkish Towels at 45c lumberman of the Northwest, at the will give comfort and wear, Well fitting, in dark chocolate tie oe New: Washitigion. hotel. He ison piel Soft bleached muslin, which will be Mehly | Bleached Bath Towels, which are large and Rr auibina luctive: and: yabation serviceable, : will wear well, . | tour of the Pacific const, and leaves | Wednesday for San Francisco, Third Floor—The Bon Marche - = ‘ we THE REV. HL. CHATTERTON ts é f, : 1 1 w w ee A+ | ox ve ecretary, Beattie Cour xpre h opin ae ' gghvia ‘ S with the big yous We'med 42 ist = STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET. a smooth-working organs e nur ‘ fe And » at Auditor D. EB. Ferguson had ' ta cant That makes for good n now eS New Spring Glos FROCKS A\ For Large Women Mrs. Lillian Murdock, ¥ Queen Anne Hil _ site gsi KG A Greatl 3 canals divided B Fed : bie ie pee y Say the payer carr ~n, and Mr, Kenne too." if ~ > cincts to Lundin's 1 Mrs. J, ©. Bourne, 6722 14th f ' : U. d ° d “Sih Aw ind 24 ecg a he Ges! | nderprice o 5 — cme ceed Dy it has to be Some " hy and Erickson 15. Brown and Erick ph phtee so : { ee and Lundin and Brown tied on two, ned "Mire. Sadie Phillipa, 2137 1. Ma 4 Ce FIRMLY-WOVEN GLOS FABRICS, WHICH WILL —_ m4 ‘eet Celt Whe) Wes somientee-t Ho | NOT SAG OR CLING, DESIGNED. ALONG ADVANTAGE MAY SUPPORT LUNDIN mats“ tow wo voted tor neh Sverre en fo tial Ae | a4 LINES DEFINITELY SLENDERIZING | isn a: nage. wero Maw a nine wpa i onto Raa HS ee RECO PLAID, Higa Leah Gespes and €ilo: Gees aa a jellman Erickson said: org it ar picbarpre hen) md " PY } and striped, and cleverly trimmed with self fabrics in con eu ties, to the upbullding of which dhe even friendly, in @ Ie ZA x Black, navy, fallow, gray, Mexican, tile, artichoke . |have e ea of my life, and) them.” - SY bis Dopesters Figure Erickson to mate seattic » cleaner and safer ae IN ABDOMEN VI Ne) saab cibbonecta Tomer don CO eae aOR. city PARIS. Tet $7. he re oor— 3 Votes for Runnerup Peer (Tee ia Acie tate 6 tideea chord: eens BN | will safer hands with Mr. Lui today, falling em te the r/ tabi An anaiyna of the. vote cast 18) in an mayor than in howe ofthe I | Solar, to $3380 sound srerting |ASSailant and Movil Are ' y. ing Mayor Brown} cur , and I believe that the moral | Was quoted at 102.15. i te" ering ayer Drove) canes ga sere fw orl a Silent on Affair MEN! New Buyer Makes a Clean Sweep! 286 Men’s Suits Reduced!) High-Grade Worsteds! Serges! Cheviots! Cassimeres! he Every suit in the lot is of good fabric—correctly cut and tailored. There is a wide selection of colors and designs, and all are lined with dependable materials. This is an unusual opportunity to get a high-grade suit at an unusually low cost. The styles are seasonable—the materials are durable—the workmanship is excel- lent—the price has been reduced—everything points to satisfaction with big savings. Buy NOW! Men's Shop, Lower Second Avenue Entrance—The Bon Marche 2 eee New Crepe Aprons $1.9 : Sredal Oren Tes fine mde; Fore Yatima Honey, caret! | fog “A pron Thursdays oe ; (CHARACTERFUL APRONS, that have @ a vn heal cag pb airs of dainty summer frocks. In effe Nhe ABO} We. Woec sorte cs THOM. 150.108 esse he neess ras 80c| | new Oriental patternings, trimmed with Bon Marche Thousand Island Glass Jar Brand Solid Pack rows of dainty laces. fresh daily, 1b ats 1] —and a wide assortment of hand-embro DELICATESSEN Gingham Aprons in extra sizes, $2.50. Second Floor—The Bon Marche For the Orthopedic Shower, Friday, February 29 Held in conjunction with the opening of the nurses’ new home Low Pri 15x80 White Huck Towels 12 ‘A soft quality which makes an nice face towel. 16x33 Linen. Huck Towels Asst Good quality allinen huck, with red, or blue borders, 36-Inch Unbleached Indian Head yards,

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