The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1924, Page 7

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HERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT IT OMAN will be GOVERNOR Co-Eds Laugh at Rain Smiles Bright Wearing Yellow Slickers : : Teeth White. Breath Sweet That winning personality we all admire is the result of care and cleanliness, as well as good health and happiness. WRIGLEY’S makes for clean, sound teeth, for agreeable breath, for better appetite and digestion. The cleansing action of WRIGLEY’S upon the teeth, tongue, throat (and breath) —its antiseptic effect—its diges- tive aid—its wholesome refreshment—these are all positive benefits that doctors and dentists Seely affirm, >< ’ Yee whe SENATOR J. R. OMAN Get your WRIGLEY benefit today. OMAN went to the State Senate in spite of the powerful opposition of the Old Guard. OMAN was a thorn in the side of the Plunderbund at Olympia. OMAN voted 100% on Grange legislation. (See Agricultural Grange News. August 5, 1924.) OMAN is indorsed by the powerful Railway Men he strongest candidate opposing Hartle) OMAN is the only PROGRESSIVE running for Governor. "s Political Club, because he i Mra, Waterhous The HONEYMOON PLANE A VOTE FOR HILL IS A VOTE FOR HARTLEY ADVERTISEMENT) ‘Reports Hawaiian ; ‘r a “our clothes. | WRIGL te Trade Opening Up) own: i yeti vt w FR i (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) i | LET'S DEFEAT HARTLEY HIDNG BEHIND HER SKIRTS } “fe He has been bitter in his denunciation of Senator La Follette. He seeks to gratify a “te h reba s y @ Fuss Apout || personal ambition by destroying a great man’s character. A man who will say the things Case Waker FOR NOOR SCHOOLS, | he has said about Senator La Follette is not big enough, broad enough, strong enough to : You Up necaist AONET Ihe hea E 4 OFTHE TAXES LATER ON?! NOW WORK HARD ON THOSE t ; 2 LL WA !| be governor of Washington. “ 7% ope Taves EAeR | , PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS. Hartley will poll a large vote, but he hasn’t the strength to win if the Progressives will unite behind Ben F. Hill Hill, a clean, forward-looking liberal, will sweep over the mountains with a majority of 20,000 votes out of Eastern Washington, and he will defeat Hartley Tuesday if the Pro- | gressives of King county will remain true to their ideals. MW. | But there is not a vote to waste. The fight is too sharp || between Hartley and Hill to permit of a division among the 1) Progressives. “Bob” Oman would be entitled to a compli- j| mentary vote under ordinary circumstances, but every bal- H| lot will be needed when the count begins. ———— a eee Ben F. Hill When the smoke-screen of “injuring our schools” was blown away, there stood ex- Democratic candidate for governor, posed Washington corporations, utilities, railroads, and other notorious tax dodg- ers, Who had made a pawn of the school system in their own persgnal efforts to escape bearing their fair part of taxation. e g Real and personal property, 14 the wealth of the state, now pays all the direct HM taxes. The 40-mill tax limit is proposed to force the legislature to spread taxa- e oul u | tion over all wealth. Calif@rnia schools profited 100% when tax limitation was i A || adopted. 5 | If No, 50—the 40-mill Tax Bill—carries tomorrow as it should, it will NOT take | effect for 2 years, giving ample time for the state legislature to enact an honest tax law for this state, fair’ to all the people. We Will Rebuke Hartley | Vote fc~ Initiative Measure No. 50 and Reduce Your Taxes Paid for by a Group of Taxpayers, —)

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