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Has Had Life of Hard , payor ye beri Now on Pairview Ave. Structure ‘ik oni een 4 MONTHLY oP a idence hay = : oh eee PAYMENT . BY DANA W. NORRIS Says We Must Develop 0 LOAN wa Own Power Resour es. ; ‘ o EXTREMELY YL ; : re POPULAR ‘Th \\ Coats, Suits, : , if tesa W] x Gowns ” ; w on ane Mae , “ Me 1 . 5 3 I Rates oN Suits, Saas we : ud WASHINGTON ye Overceats ne wag MUTUAL we | " SAVINGS BANK A big stock of the of to p the oy - 1101 Second Avenue newest and best Didi Coc erent Shes bees he Wee Stenographic Jobs ; 1 <™@m clathing. Popular With Co-eds pe rf r | Get acquainted with | : Safe Crackers at ’ 2 the E Matias of Pad 0 Work in Portland «™ | being well dresser. “ oh. t 28 ‘and | ane ts Fer Men, Yeung Mien Whitworth college. Preeidient W y of | SMARTEST ATTIRE FOR. WOMEN «xo MISSES 1015 SECOND AVENUE —_— © Insurance buat He believes bis knowledge of rev fenue tawation « jf qualifies him to represent the First district in congress, so he ts rt Gemoeratic teket. He is opposed to) tax plan, saying that if it had been passed tt would have reduced the taxes on only 2 of| the richest men in this district. ning on the (ADVERTISEMENT) 40-MILL TAX LIMIT MEASURE Ad FOR TAXPAYERS ANB HOME OWNERS A mass meeting will be held tonight (Tuesday) at 8 p. m. a ¥. M. C. A. auditorium, Fourth Ave. and Madison St., to and take appropriate action on the prejudiced and unfalr atti of a section of the Seattle press on Initiative No, 60, known as t 40-Mill Tax Limit Measure. | Newer having had a real bophood he 4s opposed to all forma of child | labor. | | Witllams lives on Queen Anno| MH, with bis wife. He has a non, Paul, 14 y a. { He has the support of the farmer-| liaber and ensive parties, as well as hin ewn. | FLAYS TALLMAN Addressing a meetin claw voters Monday cuter Malcolm Dougt for judge of the tion No, 1, reviewed ord of his opponent, Judge Boyd J. | Tallman, and declared that “almost every month of the year Judge Tall man himeelf furnt reasona why he After reading statistics sh [that Judge Tallman has been re. | Every taxpayer and home owner who possibly can do so is urged to attend the meeting tonight to take such action as may be deemed best. SEATTLE REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION, J. BP. ADAMS, President. THE TAX REDUCTION COUNCIL, HOMER M. ¥ 40MILL TAX LIMIT J. W. WHEE WASHINGTON STATE o Pioneer Dentists Announce a 50% Reduction versed by the supreme court in a| Mi |larser proportion of cases than any | of the other King county judges during the past four years, Dour: | Ing cited @ number of specific ne | to support his contention that there | is need for a change of Judges tn department No. 1 Prosecutor Douglas declared that |"I€ the people elect me to fon | No. 1, I will see to it that defend. | ants recelve sentences commensurate with their crimes, regardless of | what their standing may be, and on the other hand, I shall always be For a limited time we are going to work at one-half our regular prices in order that the public will get better acquainted with the wonderful work we are doing in our new Yocation, Think of such prices as: » influence $25.00 Plates Cut to $10.00 $8.00 Crown and Bridge Work Cut to $4.00 With Our Regular Fifteen Year Guarantee These special low prices are just what we wayethey are— simply an inducement for you to come in and see bow well you can be served. ht Douglas will | speak at Black Diamond Ross Explains Pulp | Mill Contract Plan! a» ¥ oS assumed respons teens nogotiatl h the Puget Sound Pulp & Paper ( letter to the city council ‘Mpesday The subject of the power contract |terlalize because the term@ offered the clty or the terms offered by the city have proved unsatisfactory, The mayor and others have offered ma aid in arranging the contracts, 1| am still negotiating with a fourth |firm am may bring this to a eatis | factory tonclusion.”’ ° You are offered the same high-class work and identically the fame class of material that we have ulways used. dg.we cannot watisty you, you can have gour Money Back for the Asking Come in and nee for yourself our new modern equipped offics, and let us explain to you our easy payment plan and you that we are not offering you cheap work, but work ut greatly reduced prices. jMacDonald Ill on | Eve of Election ABERAVON, Walos, Oct 28. Prime Minister MacDonald was forced by ilineas to go to bed this afternoon on the eve of the general election. The premier canceled his proposed speech, which he had planned to close his campaign MacDonald wan exhausted from a strenuous tour and had been suffer ing from insomnia, ve to Clase PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Building, 2nd and James St, ‘Telephone MA in-2736 Dr. H. 0. Danford, Mgr. Williams Was Miner at 12, Prospector at 16 THE SEATTLE STAR Pp Section One of this law assures milk purity House Bill N° 38 —AN ACT Relating to milk products, to pre- vent oe and the adulter- ation thereof, regulating the man- ufacture and sale thereof, and providing penalties for violations thereof. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person or corporation to ma: sale, sell, or exchan, € or evape- betance containing any js and designed or in- tended to be used, or of being wand for or as » substitute for condensed or evap- orated milk, unless the milk used in the manufacture thereof ia pure, clean, fresh, healthful, unadulterated and whole: Provided, That Rothing herein cont be construed as prohibiting jensed 01 or sale of com t Butter will not be one cent higher if milk and butter adul- terations are stopped. The farmers of Washington can no more keep the price of butter unreasonably high, than you can keep rosy cheeks on a child by feeding it Nut Margarine. This advertisement is paid for by the many small contributions of dairymen on farms in Washington ught up by the city council | y committ and the may | on the terms of the | | tract Counciman R. N i 5 a ‘I have ha negotiations with | hres different paper and pulp mills,” | |Roas told the council. “All of the| | negotlations have been in the forma tive stages. All have failad.to ma FOR referendum | 0 FINISH BRIDGE New Pantages IN A HURRY Record of 17 2 Days against milk dulteration— URGES SUPPORT | Has Lots of OF BONE BILL aah nado Clever Dancing were; \ the barrier O MUCH has been said regard- ‘ing the effect of Referendum No. 16 on adulteration through Nut Margarines that the pure milk fea- ture of the law has been lost sight of. Milk users should remember that if Referendum No. 16 is defeated, the bars in this state will be down, the door will be open—for the abasement of milk, and the practice of extracting the cream from milk and the substitution therefor of Coconut and other That’s why the greedy Corporations, intent upon making the larger profits which substitutes yield, re- .gardlese of health considerations, are spending un- counted thousands to defeat, this health and public’ welfare measure. The first section of the law deals en- tirely with milk purity. Read it and assure yourself that this is true. Then you will VOTE FOR REFERENDUM NUMBER 46 ‘ eee gasezrcecss_