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Our motto, “Live and Let Live.” TRY US Cc. H. DAHLEM & COMPANY Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Giass, Brushes, Wall Paper and Dutch Kalsomine. 1508 Third Ave. RALPH KROWS ELECTRIC CO. Opposite P.O. 316 Union St. RETAIL EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. Two 220-volt direct current General Electric Motors, A No. 1 condition, each, cash, $39.00 FLATIRON REPAIRS. HARCEY'S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Lace Curtain Specials 200 pairs, five patterns to choose from; worth $2.00, for $1.00 per pair. 50 pairs, one pattern only, worth $1.00, 49¢ pair. HARCEY FURNITURE & CARPET CO. 425 Pike, Corner Fifth. Tonight and All Week. Special Priced Matinee Saturday. Masterplece, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Seattie Theatre Both Phones 43. TONIGHT—ALL WEEK. Bargain Matinee Today, 25. THE ROSARY Next Week, “PAID IN FULL.” Mignte-bte, 5c, 76c, © finpress “A TEXAS TOMMY CARNIVAL.” @—TEXAS TOMMY DANCERS—¢ 6—OTHER 8, & ©. ACTS—6 PANTAGES THEATRE Matinee Daily. ‘Twiee Nightly ‘TEXAS TOMMY CARNIVAL 14—DANCERS—14 “a NIGHT Big Acts. isco” and 200. FRE We Washington’s Birthday Dance —AT— DREAMLAND Seventh and Unton TONIGHT Souvenirs Given to All. Admission Ie. Inet luding Five TAFT, IN 50,000 WORDS, OPPOSES U. S. CONTROL (By United rrese Leased Wire) to congress, In WASHINGTON, Feb, 22.-—Flatly ownership, opposing government ownership of . phs, the pet project of Post ¢ General Hitchcock, Pri Gent Taft today aired his views on the matter in a special message to congress submitting the report of the postal commission and approv- ing its recommen rat on newspapers and magazi doubled, from 1 cent to 2 cents a) pound. is accord with the best pubile policy The doubling of second class mail| thus to greatly increase the body rates, the message said,” will cost|of public servants. the publishers from $7,000,000 to| Prent: Taft removes the sting $10,000,000 more annually, But the|of his message, however, by ful increased rates, he contends, will/ some praise of Hitchcock's admin be only about one-third of the cost| istration of the postoffice depart of handling the matter |ment, and by stating that he heart The president's message, with | lly coneurs In the recommendation the commission's report, makew|of Hitchcock and the postal cour | 50,000 words, one of the ever | mace to boost the newspaper ard es uments President Pe has ever | magazine matting Paton, ° Leap Year; Mother and Daughter (By United Press Leased Wire.) FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 22—-The Crowthers family, mother and the same time the other day. The mother, Mra.) rowthers, 40, married Stanley Fulton, and the daughter, Evelyn, ried W. A. Scroggins. Mother and daughter went to the courthouse together and got the licenses, for each was a leap year marriage, It ie sxid. 1 give my consent,” said Mrs. Crowthers to the clerk. Then she! astonished him by taking out a license for herself. “And my daughter | likewise consents,” she said, laughing. The Rev. John A. Ric the First Methodist church performed. the ceremonies. The daughter was married first. Brides and bride- wer left on a honeymoon trip to Florida. <owene Butter Center, Famous Throughout World, Imports Own Butter (By United Press Leased Wire.) | FORT PLAIN, N. Y., Fei Otsego county, a| thriving village in the very heart of one of the fin rying sections in the world, finds itself without butter and has appealed for heip by telephone from the villages nearest by. There are two reasons for this flantien. First, it is easier and more profitable for the Irymen to selj their milk to creameries and skimming stations, when it is shipned to New York, Albany, Troy and Schenectady. Second, the || farmers who make butter in the “good, | old-fashioned way,” and gen ay supply the hamiet and viliage stores, have a weeks been forced members of the Shut-in Ciub, owing to = GLUZAR® DOES BIG DAMAGE CHICAGO, Feb, 22.—With three deaths reported and a score or more injured, the blizzard which has lit- orally paralyzed business in Chi- cago for the past 24 hours ended today, after having broken all ree- ords for severity in 18 years. It will be many hours, however, be fore conditions reaw ‘heir normal state, ax business is still demora! ized and all traffic practically « pended. For 24 hours the city was swept | by a 52 mile gale and it was in this | hurricane that three persons met death. The streets in the loop dis trict are filled with stranded auto- mobiles which were abandoned by | their owners, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 22—Lying on adjoining hospital cots, awaiting death, which doctors say will soon come to both, George Sicler and Genevieve Laurente were married. Hach is a tuberculosis sufferer, SAN JOSE, Cal, Feb. 22.—Mre Josephine Candialaso, 92, last sur- | viving member of the Tule Indians, | is dead here. She was born near the first site of the Santa Clara | nd lived there under three SULPHURRO pavadiers lambasting {sent | the prest government dent says I cannot agree with the recom ndation that the bo made part of the pos I believe the true principle to be} that private ownership should car ry on such public utilities, under due regulation of rates, rather than that the government itself should conduct them, 1 do not think It IEW YORK, F. 22.—Members of the Housewives’ league have de- cided that the best way to cut down the high cost of living is to do one's marketing instead of entrusting it to servants, Fresh ame eg meer Bees, local... Wenatchee apples . ve apples... Pork snuse ge Holos saunage lors Hams Picnic hems Boiled ham Ox tongue, ea ted it Bacon -—Loeal Springs, 2 Iba. & under, rings, on. by brs 81.25. ©, M. ©, Stewart Sulphur Oa, Seattle Few people feallze that the more to do with the Bievele /egetadi Potatoes, 100 Ibs. f California dried onions 1 Oregon seigee 0 r y fi n the ordinar, syele chains, These roller chains reduce the lows by friction fully one-half, You waste lots of ner; vitality In chain on quip your bicyele now with one of these roller chains, and use this waste to better advantage. When riding on muddy roads, the roller chain rung easily and quietly, does not bind, whereas th nary chain will creak, groan, and eventually stop the ching until the mud and sand Hot house tomatoes’ :. 1.25 russels BDrOULs «+++. #acl 1 secure ‘One of these excellent roll er chain and save money. DON'D VoRRY DER ARMY VILL BE PRoviDeT, ELECTION FLASHES Hulet M. Wells, the socialist can didate for mayor, carried the 13th ward, which includes the Ballard district, by a safe plurality of about 500. He also came within 27 votes of carrying the 12th ward, which jincludes the Ralnier valley district Thomas A, Parish did not carry ® single ward in the city, He came within #4 votes in his own ward. the 10th, which was carried by ( terill, and that fs the nearest got to carrying any of the wards. TRe socialist candidates for the councll ran aixth, seventh and eighth for the three-year term, giv ing them one man—J. Jacobs—in the finn) content Precinct 221, in the First ward, didn’t give a vote to either Parish or Cotterill t 6 votes, Precinct ond ward, also failed to give terill a vote. Gil carried all the down town wards, 4, in the First wapd, where his notorious restricted dis triet flourished, he got 10 votes to every one cast for Cotterill, the of ficial returns showing 1.247 to 133 Two precincts in the university district. precincts 9 and 16, share the distinction of giving Gill his lowest number of votes. In enob of these, Gill got only 16. Preclnet 234, in Ballard, comes next with only 17 votes, he When your natural teeth have gone beyond repair you have this consolation—a com- plete set of Ohio Artificial Teeth, made by these highly proficient dentists, wi] answer every purpose, serving you a!- most as well as all of your natural teeth. With these new teeth you can chew your food properly, which is digestion and good health. offer you $15 Sets of Teeth for $8 || While our price is just half the amount you pay elsewhere, we want you to know and to remember that our work fw fully guaranteed. Our expert late-makers will give you a of teeth that will fit p fectly and the very beat of materials will be used in the making. You can get no better anywhere at #ny price—and we gave you just one-half. ir SECOND AVENUB AND Repair Links for al same 8-17, Kr OURS FOR BARGAINS LADIES FREE. Spinning’s Bar, UNIVERSITY FEBRUARY 22, 1912 in Tableau by Osgar und Adolf VG, Ve, CORNVALLIS. Come ACROSS 1C. J. Incoba j - 7,566 | |George M. Cronk Max Vetter . H, C. Bohike W. 8. Lewls . G. T. McNamara . Paul B. Hyner James A, Haight Paul K. Mobr J. J, Doheny . Frederick Sawyer G. W. MeCarthy .. A. G. Linhott Otway Pardee A. Kistler \J. P. Kelley ‘ IR. W. W. Jones . L. Miller W. H. Smith J. M. Wolfe . John Lamb G, H. Appleton |Kate Sterling D. M. MeGutre G, 8. Kingsbury P. W. Browne .. | F. J. Probetteld A. A, Nordskog George Hodgdon H. H, Kent ‘ George Holtzner J, T. Reeder IAL COUNT SHOWS NO CHANGED The official returna completed by the comptroller ao not show any changes as to who the succensful candidates for nomination are, Sev- oral changes in the total figures are recorded, t down to 24,630. ¢ ‘cording to the official count, Par- ish comes next with and Wells with 10,541. Rice Kot & total Vote of 95 in all 281 procineta. The complete official returns are a8 follows: For Mayor j/H. ©. Gin . | George F. | Thomas A 1H. M. Wells David Perry Rice } | 24,620 j Cotterill 14,281 | Parish 2 16,8 oS For Corporation Counsel dames E. Hradford 16,558 % J. Hrown 12,291 Hugh M. Caldwell ‘Thomas R. Horner Frank Hammond Phillip Th . Tom Alde For City Comptrlie Alarry Carroll Frederic B. Chandler ., A. J. Quigiey en littebrant . +¢. P. Merrifield f. W. Hastings : For City Treasurer L. Terry . bandon orge W. Scott ... |For Counciimen, Three-Year | A. PF. Hans . | A. J. Goddard }2. G. Petree jJohn Schram j7oe | Gaith Ballard Business Directory' | BE GUIDED BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS BELOW. | |WATCH THE PHONE NUMBERS. LOOK FOR |SPECIAL FEATURES THESE PEOPLE ARE AD- VERTISING. THEY ARE RELIABLE AND WILL |MEET YOUR EVERY WANT. “BAL! "25TH AVE. GROCERY _ 15,101 11,583 10,129 A. Kristoferson, BALLARD BAKING | co. Phone Ballard 614 BALLARD BAKING CO. 7. KANNITERR & SOS, Props. S218 24th Ave. N. W. ALITY AND QUANTITY Quick, Prompt Service Use the Phone—Ballard 231. GROCERY WE 4&r MONEY savERs ron You 25th HOTEL BALLARD Mallard Ave. and Dock Place. ~ |The Only Strictly Modern House in Town Dining Room in Connection Desired All Ank __MICHIGAN LAUNDRY Pq :* Ballard 263 MICHIGAN LAUNDRY Solicits Your Trade Av, and 6Tth St. ROYAL DYE WORKS SPECIAL Gentlemen's Dreaned, $1.00 Women's suits cleaned and pressed, $1.00 and $1 25. ROYAL DYE WORKS. Phone Ballard 76. DAIRY _ We may not sell the cheapest. [But we claim to sell the cleanest and best milk and cream in Ballard for all uses. THE ROYAL DAIRY 6 Leary Ay Phone 16. suite cleaned and tt One Trial CUrTS Sc PA! 5406 Goth Av. W. W., Ballard, Wash. COOK'S RESTAURANT | “SEALSHIPT CASCADE DRUG CO. a soit Oysters” 8403 Ballard Ave. For Coughs and Colds of long stand- ing try a bottle of 4 Tver | Ol Carried in Stock PAINT AND WALL PAPER Bay View Paint and Wall Paper Store ASK US FOR ESTIMATES ON YouR Jon Phone Ballard 1505 REAL ESTATE TATE Figs investmerrs “OA*® J. T. ARMSTRONG 5418 Ballard Ave. Some Crisp, Good Buys on Our List Phones, Office, Bal. $8, Res., Mal. ase _ PHONE one Anan a18 Be AND COAL _ ¥. J. RENSEL WOOD AND COAL Cedar Wood a Specialty Our Delivery is the Best in j Ballard / 7 W, BT | Phone Ballard 802, Bailard” Wash, « boltie [_EMBAUMERS B calls Zromp or Day. REAL BALLAR o9 Prices in Reach. 3 GROCER that if you wa Goods at Lowest Prices for Gash | | L. C. Hotchkiss Is the Place i= the seasonable sane and faney kroceries |. GIVE HIM A TRIAL 1408 W. Bixty-third. Phone Bal. 401, = Gegiighte, Blow Pi Conductors ‘l Bill and Boat wi ‘WARFORD REALTY CO. for $650, Inif block to Office, 6516 24th Ay. N. W. ZUBNACE woRE SPECIALTY utters, Hotel and Restaurant, Genera! 5114 Ballard Aven Ballnrd’ Wash, BUILDERS’ BARGAIN. ear line, Phone Ballard a Sher Met 1 Works | oun -Ballard Sheet Metal Works Work. REAL ESTATE lot, all improvements tn ASK WARFORD Bring R ring Results| Branham’s New Store 0403 Sand HN. Ww. Phone Bal. 604 igh Grade Goods, Prices Reason- fe. Maximum Can Tins Teas and Coffe Map of Ttaly Olive Ol, Ballard ees, Net- ted Gem Spuds iF. Ww \c. H Words by petals Ps CHENER Aw VAS HIN@ TON I DON'D Like DISS FELLOW! For OneVear Term as Councilman David Burgess Charles Marble Howard Tilton C. W. ‘Smith Strang Miller via Hunsicker + two Weeks" old cat GO. W. Brace of Taka J ite mother and Poland China sow, ‘whic objection " All attempts of the mo back the truant calf have ta sed " 4 a Another Mercantile Meets Fate in in Naga Adverse Winds and Unfavorable Tides Bring Ses Avenue Clothing Store Into Hands of United Sis District Court After a Three-Year Struggle. Day by day for the past three years Samuel. clothier, at 608 Second battled against ditions, tenaciously clinging to a vanishing hope would change, and the unequal struggle be turned into® thereby saving the vantage ground he had gained and Avenue, | the reward of the man who sticks to the ship in stom” Not until he saw the interests of his creditors were he must take the 4 go down and out of the game—did he give up the merciless cataract of during the last week of January J. E. Seargeant, ap United States district court, and the large, well asso class stock of Clothing, Men’s Furnishing Goods, tes ¢ by Mr. Kaufman, who has always catered to di better classes of custom, will be sacrificed immedi Situated in the long established, substantial ter of Seattle, surrounded by larger, but not one whit ti quality haberdasheries, the Kaufmian store was sup one of the solid, conservative mercantile institutions of lower Second Avenue center. Its window and ii chandise displays were always worthy models of —that to save them from total loss sacrifice his own interests to th« * a Consequently, was closed by the receiver, exponents of honest values. In all the trying times through which Mr, quietly and unflinchingly piloted the business dus fight for existence, the high standard of merchandise f by the most desirable trade has been maintained. This § in its entirety will be sold at the most sensational set ever witnessed in Seattle. 4 For the first time since the doors closed’ last moal store will be thrown open for business, Saturday, February 24, at 10 A. M- : The prices throughout the store observed today make this sale look more like’a charity di of merchandise than a sale, and that is practically what, (wil amount to, calculated on a monetary basis. The former owner is broke. The public will geta the creditors will get a little bit, but he will get a look Jat the deep blue ocean. Full particulars will appear i! Friday evening. Get your pin money, dimes rounded up for this sale, and be on hand Sater, at 10. G Cures Like Natu Drugless Treatment Restores Health While You Sleep Those who have sed Vita say that it ts the remedy of the ag This Is Free Fill out this oot or mail It to 98 when” tenis nll abo res of fully, Here's remedy while you ‘sleep, drugs to swallow stomach or digestiy to drugging. Th Nature's medicine. 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