The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1924, Page 4

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bi — OM OMtenAaw eager rerne peye g PAGE 4 COAST PIRATES CO SEIZE BOATS Vancouver Man Wounded in| Admissions Believed to Be Indictment of Two Men Will ; x Kenneth M’Lean and Wife ; » | Attack by Rum. Bandits Effort to Come to U. S. Be Sought at Once ; ‘ Await Slaying Charge : aed ve t 5 and Jo Ed 1 ¢ ny om : olin } \ I B. Mer er ) ad 5 es r I are ome T low of the t - ‘ 1 bomb. ' 3 q ans, < bis ” 4—Mentioned ¢ pe Held Guilty in they thought they « pirates, who aro believed to * to the gang that, Ini tured and robbed t Iyms, in Hope Harbor, Pende Mind. HERE’S MORE ABOUT MOORE STARTS ON PAGE 1 was Cedar river watershed for ‘the. city: He fathered a plan to bujld & mu-| EXE nicip e- 8. and Washington at., | chine mbling, in the city dministration “1 believe, adi ” Moore says, “that wel whould take the Skagit plan to) (gleces and find Qut what's the mat. | ir with it, Then let us gear it up and finish the job. When the Ska- git is developed to capacity we canis to come, eventually. We have paid oft | her $2,508,000 of the indebtedness in three years. Ax goon as we'can te should reduce faréyand as the bur. den of debt grows less we can keep Unemployed Japs m ter J employed to “F paid and at | Additiona one Of thelfeatures| Thomas Wilfred, inventor, « of which was a ropid transit tun-| Private demonstration & el runnifig under Third ave. from | number on ‘his Clavilux, HERE’S MORE ABOUT STARTS ON PAGE 1 mall \cutript fora Te of, whet {all.” STARTS ON PAGE 1 ly you Nft ft right off we're selling it now—-something un-| “Not a bad girl, boys,” sald the EASILY OBTAINED oh 4 sea Sy dea cent and a half, I believe. fehief, sotto voce, to the reportefts ¢ Roasted and Guaranteed P“And lower street car fares will| “Got a wrong start, that's all. Give a square deal and she'll come! sorts, out all right.” a Ht EA TLI TAI $$$ IN BOMBING BOOZE DEALS Paths ON PARE ee | TACOMA BOY ; STARTS ON PAGE 1 Two Booze Cases higher qualit “\Seeks Father’s Estate in) w: Superior Court Case Head for Brazil | pis" “Ghephers ‘ hea king = YOUR INDIGESTION 0 The| Warns Against Doping Stomach With Artificial Digestents tated when he IBIT COLOR “MELODIES” which plays mus he because of its FLAVOR AND STRENGTH makes the cost of each cup lower than coffees of an inferior quality which sell at a few cents less per pound. The skillfully selected blend and its uniform exactness make GOLD SHIELD COFFEE the Coffee of Economy and Satisfaction. “Always Good” POLLY HERE’S MORE ABOUT | Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a lit DOUGLAS :|tle “Freezone” on an aching |instantly that corn stops hu go back to Ivor and forget it yeah emerge SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc. G00D GROCERY Seattle's Oldest Business House > remove every hard corn, oft corn, or corn between the toes, ]and the foot calluses, without sore! ness or frritation.—Advertisement I¢ he Polly says the bright lighta/operate w lost their appeal. She's thru.jany af them to abate on cing them. j main thing we have to ac. edmplish is to stop kicking our utili. ties around Ike footballs and start operating theni on business princi. pala. “And om that program I'll stand or fall.” meanire ~ terna to select from. $4.95 Up Berges, tweeds, cash-M| meres, worsteds, ox-fa | fas YOU’LL LEARN THE MEANING OF FUEL ECONOMY Comes to your bin clean, and free from al ‘burning sub- ‘oduce soot, smoke, gases; etc, instead of It\asts much longer because || it burns with a slow nteady * fire, and gives a volume of #000 heat. That's where the economy comes in—use less, and get more heat. $9.00 Per Ton At the Bunkers | “Harnas With the Drafts Closed” F.C.FERALE PAEs OMT (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) (From First page editorial of the Star, April 29, 1922) A Menace to Decency Seattle, wake up! The old fight, so often won, so often renewed, is on again! And in danger! The vice syndicate has its plans fully laid to “come back.” Dr. Brown for mayor is its scheme. Dr. Brown, stand up, and answer plainly: Were you not the paid lobbyist and advocate and co-worker of “Too Fat,” negro dive king? Did you not receive money from dozens of immoral women and their ten-times-worse male partners for lobbying in their interests at the city hall in 1918 and the state legislature in 1919? Is it not true that your court experience has been limited to the defense of many scores of these women and the men who live off their earnings, to the occasional defense of an I. W. W., and to defending dentists practicing without licenses? Is it not true that your office, for a time after Hanson’s election, was the stamping ground and head- quarters of the dive interests which relied on you to get them favors at the city hall? Is it not a fact that you did all in your power to knock out, during those war days, the government pro- gram for protecting sailors and soldiers against vice disease? Is it not a fact that your break with Ole Hanson was made over this traffic, and not, as you now claim, because of the street railway deal? i Is it not true that the red-light women and their partners, and the gamblers, are toda it i i ; t ia ; y a unit in your support? That they are frantically busy furthering your candidacy? : These things, Dr. Brown, ARE TRUE. They are a. matter of record, of fact. That is why the women of Seattle, the home-loving men of Seattle, see in your candidacy today, a terrible menace. Vote for Al Lundin and a Clean City! * i} E

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