The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1924, Page 12

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* 5 os pS ail aired corm en A NON OLE IE Consult Your Tax Receipts Before You Vote on Initiative 50 The effect of tax limitation laws, wherever tried, has been to compel assessment of homes to the full value permitted by law, which in this state is 50 per cent of their true value. In Seattle more than ten mills of taxes is levied for exising bonded indebtedness, and if No. 50 passes, this amount will still be levied in addition to the 40 mills provided in the bill, making a total levy of at least 50 mills, and this may be increased under three-fifths vote to 60 mills. When homes in Seattle are assessed strictly in ac- cordance with the law at 50 per cent of their actual 2 ty : value, if this bill becomes a law your taxes will be as : . follows: : Bonney Ws If your home Tax on approval 1 to I is worth Minimum Tax by voters 1 $8,000.00 $200.00 $240.00 7,500.00 187.50 225.00 ir, of the tire 7,000.00 175.00 210.00 rion, of M 180,00 150.00 120.00 105.00 150.00 125,00 100.00 87.50 75.00 6,000.00 5,000.00 4,000.00 3,500.00 3,000.00 Is your current tax less? Then vote No WASHINGTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION = | To Ask Peak Hour — Closing of Bridges A meeting of city | Senator Wesley L. J | &ressman John F. Miller will t Wedneaday at 9:20 a. m. fn th council chambers to draw ulations covering the op oft! | Seattle bridges, Council: | Heaketh wi titioning to pasw re = SAVINGS ae, LE Sano SEAT IESOCIATION LOAN 4 neern’ of! VM mn “ORGANIZED LABOR’S ADVISORY BALLOT TO VOTE FOR: .President—Robert M. LaFollette Vice-Pres.—Burton K. Wheeler Pull down the seven pointers directly following Progressive Party in Section “D.” In the matter of the Initiative and Referendum Measures, we recom- mend as indicated below: eee Ge ikea SA VOTE iremen and Police YES County Commissicner in North District: PO MOWEE GIS ss) Gece beef cic cr ther. Republican County Commissioner in South District DAP MMI Us asec sccan ee ae Democrat For Legislature Bennett 0. S John A. Soule..... L. D. Chamberlain... . #} For Legislature in the 41st District: Dy B. Dugdale... oi... 00... 2s. esos sDemocrat J. M. Wilson...... +i} eidieyako! viate’s 9 a%s,0-s OMOUL RE For Legislature in the, 42nd District: Wm. Phelps Totten.. GED: ane San For Legislature in the 43rd District: Ralph R. Knapp.... fia 00: Wags cas yt For Legi: Geo. E, Ryan....... Maude Sweetman é Ve ‘or Legislature in the 45th District: Arthur G: Cohenis.iii......34+, Chas. W. Saunders.......... For Legislature in the 46th Distr Harry M. Westfall...... Mary Pearse Bullock............. For Legislature in the 47th District: James T. Lawler. Robert A. Tripple.... FDIC Salary Bill . Farmer-Labor Republican ... Republican VOTE AGAINST Initiative 49 Anti-School Bill .. Republican — oa Initiative 52 Bone Bill VOTE FOR . .Republican - -Democrat . .Democrat Republican Initiative 50 40-Mill Tax Bill VOTE AGAINST . Republican . Republican +++++Democrat ..-Democrat Referendum 16 Butter Bill VOTE Democrat FOR PS SPP ee Republican Supreme Court..... Superior Court Dept. No. Dept. No, Dept. No. & RY ..W. H. PEMBERTON VOTE AGAINST POLITICAL WELFARE COMMITTEE By J. N. BELANGER, President. BYRON VICARAGE, Secretary, Referendum 3 1D J. TALLMAN ‘ BOYD J. TALLMAN Reed Bill .CHAS. H. PAUL ERETT S. SMITH BURY LEVI BIRD Palace Hip Is WEDNESDAY Offering Great Comedy Number Aged Veteran and North- west Pioneer Passes Away Calf Is Thriving on but Three Legs INITIATIVE s2 —is your street car mess multiplied twenty times, —It means 7000 more politicians on your payrolls. —It will cost YOU millions. it is FoR politicians and AGAINST the public, Vote AGAINST initiative 52 Citizens Association Against Initiative 62 Vot- ing Tuesday for Initiative No. 50 doubles the value of Vote double population Everyone by their property early and Seattle's 908 os Third Ave. Neuralgic headache will 1 On July 15, 1901, DR, EDWIN J. ” BROWN Took Charge of the BROWN DENTAL OFFICES t Now at 106 Cotumbi, i In the twent ree have passed, m patients have had the Gone at these offices at ot over $1,00 cause of th ciples and that 0 to them. Be. ness prin Just pat it on ge this) even have to bother to rub it in. stain All druggists —36 cents, loan's Liniment . tea the nervice a Ils DENTAL GFVICES, 106 i | Columbia Street. 2 ain{ EDWIN J BLOWN, The Vanderveer Supreme Court Ticket by Defeating Pemberton ELECT ASKREN At the primaries George F. Vanderveer and other radical leaders conducted an active campaign of misrepresentation to defeat Judges Main, Mitchell and Askren and to elect Judge Wm. H. Pemberton and two other candidates to the Supreme Court. The voters of the state defeated this partisan raid on the Court by giving Judges Main and Mitchell a majority vote, thus as- suring them an unopposed position on the November ballot. They gave Judge Askren 5,052 more votes than Judge Pemberton, but Judge Askren did not get a majority of all the votes cast and under the law he must run against Judge Pemberton at the November election. Judge Askren is an able and honest judge. He has been fair to all classes in his decisions and we believe he is entitled to election. The undersigned lawyers include men of all political parties and all shades of opinion, both progressive and conservative. Some of us fight the corporations and some of us defend them, We are on all sides of all kinds of litigation. We represent no class and we do not want Supreme Court Judges who represent a class. We want a Court that is fair to all classes, 1 Me 5 s Nadtey, Clyde M. MeBurney, 3. W. Hadley, Hiram Fe. MeClinton, R. Be n. MeClure, Henry F. McClure, Walter A. MeClure, William E. MeGlivra, Ollver C. MeKenna, Pant F, MeKnighi, James C. MeLaren, W. G. MeMicken, Maurice MeMicken, Maurice R. Nannan, GF. Hardman, Max Narnan, John M. Hartman, Dwight D. Hartman, Harold TH. Hartman, John 9. » Millard ‘T, . Clarence Tt Vdear George D, Neinon I, i. Wright John Thomas M. 4 ys. Northrop, Hert A. o O'Mryan, J. Gratian Hell, I 1 Walter D, Willinm A, 1) J. Stanley v Van Dyke, John 1, Von Tobel, Edward w Wakefield, J. Alexander Walkinshaw, Robert iy lurence 1, ames Walter Arthur P, 1 feo, Wy n, Ward ©, L Caldwell h JAY Wa! (sm phell aorenin uide Walthew, John Tt. Campbell, 1 aghtatn: i Waterman, Howard s iy % Weleh, William Weter, J Wheelon, 8 ax TR, .yxons, Mred 1. ™ Matson, Joseph Rode, Alf Roegner, Nokes, J. A. Roney, Ned Tromenthal, A, 1 Wright, Ry Myers, Hy Ryan, John Zednick, Vietor MEMBERS OF SHAPTLY BAR

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