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STAR—TUESDAY, FEB, 2, 1915, PAGE 2 ATTEND THE WONDERFUL LACE and EMBROIDERY SALE NOW GOING AT JOHN PANTON COMPANY'S We It is attracting the attention of the most exacting, conservative buyers. $1.75 Flouncing 75c 25 Shadov Lace Flouncing 49¢ | 21-inch Fiowncing tm beautiful patterns in lnree $1. ted os 4 varteties; worth to $1.16 @ yard. Special for this 18- and 27-inch Shadow Lace Flouncing tn] sale lovety patterns, suitable for dainty evening owns, ete: Values to $1.25 @ yard. Special for this sale, 49¢ $1.25 Exquisite Embroidery 49c Our Economy Basement thas bargains galore for you. The being -discontinued departments afford harvest of good things at prices that will surprise you. Be here tomorrow! a Comforter Wonder Barsine inf oth ug ae REYNOLDS TO STAY Bargains | GOODS | Lact Door Panels. Sse Saf: ON COMMISSION JOB esi tuned © 250 Nottingham Lace 10c Fi P Good quality silkoline cov- 2c Door, Panels oo i-+ 39. 45c White Goods Battenderg applique ic $1.25 real hand-made An assortment of fine White Materials, including Dotted Swiss in a number of styles, and Ripplette Crepes in dots, stripes and plaid weaves. 27 to %6- Battenberg Door Pan 49c Remnants cf 35¢ Curtain Scrims, Yard 10c “Comfort, cotton fitted covered with good quality sateen, inch widths. In ploces to § yards long, Cur tatn Berime and Nets, in white or ecru or cream. Piain white or 35c White Goods 15c This lot includes Dotted Swiss, Madras, Pique, Crepe. In fancy dots, stripes and plaid weaves. These materials are very suit- able for summer dress, shirt waist and boys’ shirt materials. with borders fn flower patterns in different ore, with hem stitching at edae. Values to 25¢ Special ide yard Extraordinary Specials in Lace Curtains 25c Special 98e. 23¢ “White India Lawn, special T 500 single Curtains in jace me nor. apes teheeut Stet boris fe Battenberg trimmed Net e : Beautiful Tapestries, 36 and] (ling, ruffied dotted Swice Ger Steamer Shawis 45 inches wide, in light and | tains, Nottingham Lace Cur dark color combiaations many of them in pairs, but red or green piesa effects. $1.75 values, now, yard These K: urtain ante | price ; values for. singly ut we have many ¢ erm {ee Yalues for. $2.50 values, now, yard. in pairs. J OHN PANTON Co. OFFICIALS TO have had a chance to be arrested in a “wet” city. It is doubtful if more CONTINUED cl RY IN MARCH than 10 of the 681 wonld have been At arrested in Kansas City. Many ar. q Ju FROM PAGE 1 of rier Sere suplicaten, Ot the ‘a women one had been arrested seven| INDIANAPOLIS, , Feb 2.—Mayor times. Only eight different women | Roberts and 26 others, indicted for IF TOPEKA cop CAN were arrested. One-third ,of the whites arrested were election graft by the efforts of the! ipps paper in Terre Haute, will on trial in the federal district Teourt here March 8. Eighty-three! “others have pleaded guilty but have fpot yet been sentenced - GuredHisRUPTURE = 1 was badly ruptured while lfting « ik several year Doctors ania my ly hope of cure was an od. that qui Pietely cured me. Years rupture has never return hard non-reside nts of Topeka. Gov, Capper, when he discovered the saloon men using the Topeka po lice reports to “prove” prohibition a failure, at once ordered an investi-| gation into the figures. “The fgures are misleading, perhaps purposely,” he said. “The investigation shows drink. ing and drunkenness at a mini- mum in Topeka constantly declining. Topeka is the driest town in the world, requires the smallest police force per cap and prohibition Is a complete success. Bootlegging has prac- tically been wiped out. The in jation merely proves that law is enforced strictly. have not seen a drunken The amount of intoxicants shipped in decreases steadiiy—and the Persons who opposed prohibition most consistently for years are that it is a practical SMELL IT ON YOU, THEN YOU'RE DRUNK tract attention, or snows by his actions or manner of talking that he has been drinking. Judge Huron insists that it is the| correct one, and last year, under his orders, the police of Topeka arres' ed 681 persons, and fined them| em Tigos |elthor for drunkenness or drunken-| ness and disorderty conduct. The) and|fact that 681 were charged with| Eimer One-third of the total larrests in 1914; the fact that this | happened in Topeka, citadel of pro may|hibition, capital of Kansas, the tion. ! kingdom of the drys, stunned those naquen, | WhO are fighting for prohibition and ~\brought from the weta the ery of youltriumph and the charge that it |proved prohibition a failure The wets immediately seized upon |the figures, whipped them into ad N TS vertising copy, contrasted the tact we nothing to hout how yo saroubie exive full informatio: ind 2 complet you write to m “ person in Topeka in years. nd sh *AMUSEME of 681 arrests in Topeka with Gov., Judge Huron, whose interpreta-| Best Capper’s statement that prohibition|tion of “drunk” started the whole| OORE °°: Today Seats was successful and celebrated a thing, sald | » Time Tonight “victory.” Drunk in Topeka 1s different! - On the face the figures were star. from a saloon town, A community 2 RUTH ST. DENIS tling—but with Judge Huron’s inter- that receives the money of the sa :-4 And Assisting Artiste in pretation of drunk the 681 seems loon man must grant him certain! 4 Greek and Modern Dances. much smaller liberties in return and not molest * Lower floor, $1.99 and $2.00 If Judge Huron's definitions his customers. We are independent > ae OF lary, bee were accepted in New York. A man Is drunk in Topeka if he there would be 700,000 arrests smells of whisky, If he shows by daily for drunkenness, and per- his volee, his, walk or. his gestures age Ww SHANK haps 75,000 drunk and disorder. that he has been drinking. He is drunk and disorderly #0 loosened by drink, If his legs are! #0 affected by drink, or his appear-| ance so changed that he attracts at-| ly. If accepted in Chicago there {f his tongue ta would be about 400,000 “drunks day perhaps 40,000 drunk and disorderly cases booked. Ex-Mayor of Indianapolis. The man who reduced the high cont of living and the friend of the laboring man. The attack on prohibition in To- tention. If he attracts attention to peka stirred the drys. They made athe fact that he has been drinking, complete investigation of every case he disturbs the peace of the 681 “drunks” of 1914. This) “If I were judge in Ransas City | investigation was made at the de- probably would discharge nine. mand of Gov, Capper, by Mayor R. L, tenths of all | fine here. The condi Cofran, Chief of Police Josiah Ross tions are different and Frank Stahl, superintendent of “| Instruet officers that, if he Kansas Temperance union, a for leg? chief of police Of the 681 “drunks” were | white Americans, 133 were colored, 7 were Indians and 45 Mexicans . Of the 681 only 5% were “drunk List your vacant rooms in| and disorderly’—or only 53 would ‘Star Want Ads. _ PANTAGES LANDERS = GEORGIA SERVENS COOPER & co. “THE UN RET EN Law" Added Feature—-Cheyenne Minstrels see they see a man acting as if he ell his has been drinking, to » breath and bring him in to each Institution, a first of $15 and! & second of $10. JAIL BREAK IS NIPPED IN BUD BARS SEVERED ry ‘7 .. lscovery late Monday b “hie! can say with truth that no such bargains were ever given by a Seattle D hn <p i pra y Chief “ aller Halley of two cell bars com store for goods of this character. The sale has but commenced. Be here to- ffi iiit)y siwed throueh wre A the ape of 150 inmates at the county The break, had it been sue sful, would have taken place wday morning, it is believed by 15¢ Hamburg Embsoidery 5c Sheriff Hodge and Halley “se a yards Hamburg Ede "i Acting on a hanch, Halley made Mae tice shawn 0 ert Ran Values to 6c 0 Spe: “for thie an examination of all the cell bare ment of patterns and widths; values sale, your cholce In the lot for Sc londay afternoon, With a small yard, Special in this sale for ba hammer he tapped the bara, In the south tank the bara in the cell oc 35c Insertions and Edges for 10c cupled by Harry Roaln, 26, George 50c Cluny and Fancy Lace 10c Insertions, Beadins and Eages | taened Rerry, 20, and Richard Stimson, 28 “otto: ‘tuny nd other fancy faces, tn width wide, In open and solid pa e. ¥ nt for gave a dead ring al te 6 tne ggg . Re ln arent use und eline, ohlidren’s nea, et Removing some rope that had table scarts, lin ‘walsts, Inen Worth to o yare gen ie doon twined about the « Halley ae. = ee ° re ae dincovered they had 1 sawed nad . hrough, and all seen r 50c Fine sagretangd for 15¢ nieae, sa, all aepened teady for} luny Lace for Se In widths Jory on fine An ordinary case knife, nicked 3c Heavy Cluny nainsook and ' uitable, for like a maw, wan found in the cell Heavy Cluny Laces In ecru and tan. | lingerie, ete to a Ith hed Whee ennghi. Pha orinoners Se eth relnen cp te bho yard, Rxtre epectal nang while they sawed, says Halley for this sale, your cholee for lbe 69c Embroidery Flouncing 25¢ wg guarde wouldn't bear the Embroidery Flouncing fine nainsook, tn solid Rosin and Berry are awaiting $1.50 Cluny and Fancy Lace 15¢ | °: °*"'*' ne, & Sor wee on ange trial “for robbery. Stimson was © 12 inches wide, In beautiful tine serving a 30-day wentence for petty icay. Gotten Uinerame, ‘Novelty mesh, coarse larceny. and had two weeks more meah Files, imitation English thread. Maltese to serve. He denies knowledge of Brabante, etc. These are insertions, edgce. plain pg a pe ry Bo ae etth round or } € pointed scal! * Values ttempted jail break te $1.50 a yard Your cholee fot tbe All three have been placed tn sol tary confinement. with ap Reet Govern, ene ee guards LONDON, Feb, 2 cook and Swisa in solld or « N, Feb, 2.—-Folks of Lon- 75¢ Shadow Lace Flouncing 35¢ | 2 hie for intante asa childes |don town are telling a new story of ) mmer frocks, ¢t ick-witted Gladys Cooper, Thi Shad. Flouncings in fagerte, suramer lau op ° m sha wage ta be Special for 39 Students Work tram car, crowded with business values. Spectal for nis ale, yard, 6c men, Was rolling towards the eity, For $25 Prize Two prizes totaling $26 are an ob- Ject of competition among Univer- sity of Washington easaytete, "Agri cultural Credits in Washington” ts subject announ Wo H Martin of @itevie: secretary of the In it wat only one girl. She pulled on her long suede gloves and then sought the Indispensable hairpin to |button them, The hairpin, slipping from her gloved fingers, fell at the feet of a man sitting opposite He picked it up, calmly took her the | finest oat transparent Washington Bankers’ assoctation, | **!#t in his left hand and proceeded $2.50 Fine All-Over Lace 98c pine prow gg med Igy Be which ts the donor of the prizes to finish the buttoning. ‘The girl's Fine Allover Laces, 36 and 45-inch widths, nh and party frocks. Rome Re of the contest, in which /{#¢ never changed. When the dow patterns on novelty mesh, In white, almost the entire width of Washington State college, Whitman, 70th had finished, she took out her and ecru. Values to $2.50 yard. Your is 1b inches. Values to $1.2 University of Washington students DUFR®, extracted a penny and placed e e for 49, The and 8c and bank clerks of the state are elj. t '® bis hand. His face grew scar ible to compete, call for an exsay et. In low, confidential tones he of 1,500 words. Two prizes will go i bd @ girl rose, calm, cool and |collected, signalling the guard “No,” she sald with careful dis tinctness, “no, I cannot. I never give more than a penny for having my gloves buttoned or my boots blacked.” Selling Tickets For G. O. P. Feed be Special ticket sales will logiflature have been Invited as ape-| The committee of ar) Cc. Lyle, OLYMPIA, Feb, €—Deciding that It would be pa@lpolitics for the republicans to hold up the cial gueste. rangements consiste of R. chairman; Fred P. Matthys, Bruce! sppointment of C. A. Reynolds N. Martin, F.C. Hackman and Wilk] a9 chairman of the public serv- jam Hoar ice commission, without charges forthcoming a him, the senate yesterday voted, 34 to 4, to confirm him, it Ie also expected that the senate will withdraw from its former position and consent to confirm Gov. Lister's a i ment of L. H. Darwin as fish commissioner, There are no charges against Darwin, either. ASKS TWO MILLIONS STEAMER TO BRING DIRECTOR OF LINE The steamer Moyune, first of the Blue Funnel steamers coming to Se attle via the Panama canal, has aboard one of the managing direct ors of the line, C. Sydney Jones. The vessel is due late this month and inaugurates the company’s new Panama canal service. Jones is coming to study condi-| tions on the Pacific coast, and upon) F return to Liverpool will make anex-| WASHINGTON, Feb, sone. haustive report on the possibilities) t@ry Lane has asked for $2,000,000 of building up trade over the new|for this year's work on the govern ee |ment’s Alaska allroad. Uncle Sam 5,000,000 on the road. ready bas been ex- will spend | One RESERVE BANKS PAY “ae $3,300,000 TODAY oanapa WILL PAY million ‘An Appeal to Wives You know the terrible affliction |that comes to many homes from |the result of a drinking husband or ITS OWN INCOME TAX NEW YORK, commission has Fab The tax recommended to |son. You know of the money board of estimate a municipal in-)wasted on “Drink” that is needed come tax on all persons who earn|in the home to purchase food and or receive more than $2000 a year, | clothing. ORRINE hae saved thou sands of drinking men, It is a ‘OREGONIAN SI home treatment and can be given Wii lescretiy, Your mosey Wil te ce WASHINGTON, Fob, 2.—Progt.|funded if, after a trial, it has fatled leat Wilson today selected William] {0 benefit. Costs only $1.00 a box |Come in and get a free booklet and H. Hornebrook, of Albany, Ore., as] (me, 1t and Kot @ tre On inlates 8 jet us te ‘ou oO} he good pe erent atom a RINE ts doing | Swift's Pharmacy, 2nd and Pike. Druggists Recommend a Real Kidney Medicine I have sold a great many bottles lof Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root dur ing the past twenty years, and {t is & preparation that is very satisfac tory to my customers who buy it I have heard a good many expres sions of appréval from MONEY-SAVING MEAT PRICES | Frye &Co Markets Wednesday Specials: Choice Shoulder |have used tt Pork R CS Bi remedy, and tf 1 were in need of a ‘ork Roast..... |medicine I should certainly 4 Swamp-Root for any case of Kid Choice Mutton le ney, Liver or Bladder trouble Chops ........ 2 | WILLIAM N. WOOD, } Druggist, Choice Steer Pot Roast..... 2c Choice Steer Sir- 18c loin Steak ...... 10c Ashburnham, Mass. Personally appeared before me, |this 6th of August, 1909. |N. Wood, who subscribed above statement that the same {s true in substance and fact WALTON B to the Anchor Brand Bacon ......... WHITN 5 Notary Public 4 [cers Choice Spare c | Dr. Kilner De, | Ribs ev ptaielslem | Minghamton, y 4 cans Wild c Prove What Swamp-Root Will De lines to would-be ¢ . For You Rose Milk § Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co, Dept. R, Binghamton, N. Y., Fancy Plymouth c for a sample size bottle. It will! Eggs (storage) . convince any one. receive a booklet of valual Look for U. &. Purple Stamp. M formation, telling about the kid it signifies purity and quality, Bineys and bladder. Regular fifty Shops Open Until 6:20 >, Mm, ‘sale at all drug stores LONDON GIRL MAKES | MASHER FEEL CHEAP) NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Members of BIG INDEMNITIES I THE ORPHEUM } the Federal Reserve bank today - ss “ paid their second installment on — James Hussey ts the “scream” of their subscriptions to the bank's} WASHINGTON, Feb the Orpheum bill this week. He stock. Tho installment calls for Canadian government will ,-|comes with Jack Boyle in something! $2,200,000, or one per cent of the/ 000 to the parents of Walter .| they call The New Chauffeur, paid np capital and surplus of the; American duck hunter, killed by| built for laughing purposes. Alex institution, or the same as the initial) Canadian militiamen, and $5,000 to| ander McFadden plays all kinds of | | payment. Charles Dorsch, Smith's compan-| things on the piano and makes you| }ion, who was wounded like ‘em. Clarence Oliver and Geo.| Bois Olp have a pretty sketch, entitled} 'NEW YORK TO HAVE athe Watt Serwcen” staan hee those w ho |derogatory I think it a good |the city light plant try |who asked if it is true that the city|lar, it has been worth many millions William py private corporations, with a view|rate now is 6 cents per kilowatt and made oath |gtate this winter, as they have, in|and special rates for manufacturers | jeent and one-dollar size bottles for] profit, in my opinion NORTHWEST PUBLIC TIMBER IS BEING REGULARLY STOLEN, U.S. CHIEF FORESTER WARNS H stealing public timber ts this: Prior By Gilson Gardner | 0"the creation of the national for 2— operators or lumber speculators. | mately 400,000,000 feet of timber,| The “squatter claim method of which is worth at least $700,000. ST. DENIS GET | that makes Lew Shank, ex-mayor of Indianapolis, the headline attrac tion at the Empress this week | Shank has « fond of anecdotes that get across big ’ Another story of the underworld. ith plenty of action, is “In the Gray of the Dawn,” presented cap ably by the Roland West players, with Miss Ricca Scott in the lead-| ing role New wented SNAKE DANCE songs and by music are pre- Richmond and Mann | ents 166 during the days of fev Systematic stealing of public | oi) speculation on public lands, timber Is proceeding at the J inany thousands of locations were Present moment just as regu: jade in the best stands of public larly as it ever did-——though timber somewhat less openly. A de These were for the most part gree of refinement has been ine | vi, professional locators or jected into the process so that spec ulators. with an eye to the the coarse tmethode of former | 7). Gays shall not grate upon the | rhe practice’was to build a cabin conacience—thus making the | or jogs with the pretense that it ling more easy and effi | wan a “homestead. clent. 1 These -eahino remained for the Chief Forester Henry 8, Graves! most part unoccupied rnd the land has poin out some results of undeveloped as Jong as no govern these operations, but his warnings| ment surveys were undertaken have apparently gone unheeded Whenever the public land survey The present point of attack 4n)is undertaken, however, a rush is the part of the timber barons I*|/ made to assert righte to these old within the national forests them-| locations and the claimant under selves jtakes to prove that these cabins The present most favorite exped: have constituted the “aetual bona lent, according to the chief forester,| fide residences” and “homes” of is to utilize old “squatter” loca-| im y homesteaders ever tons the jons of the claims He cites as proof the case of} A few trees are cut down (but nine townships in Idaho, adjacent! not valuable timber) to make a to the St, Joe national forest, where! “clearing,” and one or two acres he shows that of 264 homesteads|are planted to timothy. A fence patented, 208 passed to lumber! or two possibly is built and this Is companies within from one to three called “homesteading,” or “develop years after patent was \ssued ing the claim Another township in the Olympic! The chief forester reports that peninsula in Washington statelin the heavily timbered national shows a record of #5 per cent of| forests of the Northwest alone such the homestead claims patented | fraudulent “homestead” claims are already in the hands of lumber) timbered to the extent of approx!-| | | | Q@es34O-e morE zOe—w 3rd. atid University NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Keonedy and Tourist wave Cofman Dock, Seattle, 6:20 (except 6. 1 Hunday), 8:06 i 10:30 @ 2:00, ex cept Bun (Bunday 2:39), 6:30 p. m Saturday, 11:45 p.m Time table subject to change without notice. Phone Main 3101 Price 50e Round Trip Ruth St. Denis Is is pot merely a) Hartley and Pecan offer music and Kreat dancer. She is a capable act. Comedy, the Reckles: Trio fur.) ress as well, and she is very much nish acrobatic thrt! and David Kaleikoa plays Hawatian instru- & student of ncenic effects. ments | In her snake dance, the first) “ee number of her program at thee Moore theatre Monday night, she presents a weird performance that THE PANTAGES pany, presenting a domestic drama, convulsions of laughter My Friend.” Well acted While Miss St. Denis dances a food deal with her hands ‘and her leona Guerney is back, with her body, she also uses her feet. The'Tich soprano. Allen's Cheyenne modern dances are agile affairs,| Minstrels, three men and a woman, excellently rendered jfurnish song and comedy Bob Her “Flower dance ceserves| Knapp and Chris Cornalia produce special mention for its prettiness.|*#everal lines of Her last number was an Ortental| Lively act. Gilmour and Raminoft dance, in which she appeared in an|*r@ capable dancers. The astonishing array of beads and| Thomas Trio open with comedy ac jewels robatics Ted Shawn, Willard Foote, Mile. - Paychema and Hilda Bayer are @ members of the company whose! | dancing entitles them to be classed | @— in the highest rank. Miss St. Den-| is conctud her Seattle engage-| ment with a matinee and an even ing performance Tuesday. An extra attraction was add- ed to the performance when the Spot light was turned on a box containing the late “newly weds,” George T. Hood and hie wife, while the orchestra struck up the wedding rch. It seems that George played the same joke on Ben Ketcham, manager of the Moore, when Ketcham was married in Sait Lake City, a few years ago. Ben was getting even. . nee ei oe FELL SHORT tl a and) bert and company present another sketch, “Sons of Abraham,” I would have called sooner, He- Herbert does some clever character! put | wag in the hospital? acting. Ernie and Ernie havea bit! she ~What did you of several things and are quite en-| dicitis? . ave, appen terttaining, George Whiting and! fe—No, I tried to have appendi | Sadie Burt present an excellent|citis, but I didn’t have enough singing act, and “The Edge of the! money. World” rounds out the bill otto i. neat a ‘Call Off Confetti THE EMPRESS ’| PARIS, Feb. 2.—There will be no ry @/\battle of confetti here this year. The annual carnival at mid-Lent has been called off. It's the way he tells it of the fight against the H. GILL COMES OUT AS CITY LIGHT PLANT CHAMPION policy of the city to op- the story C, of L. Mayor Gill refuses to lend himself] w ill be, the their newspaper mouth-|large profits so much as for the ex- been sending out|tending of the city's facilities for tions and pleces who have statements In a letter to| located in the city, As a matter of B, Scheibe of Milwaukee, fact, if the plant never made a dol |Mayor R. light department is piling up defi-|of dollars to the city cits, Mayor Gill repled that the light |tion of rates |plant has always been self-support-| Remembers Old Rates ing. | “T well remember In my opinion,” wrote Gill, “these ity in Seattle sold for 20 cents per| recent attacks have been inspired| kilowatt hour, and the maximum in the redue- to influencing legislation in this|hour, with reductions to large users |fact, no true foundation. The Seat:|who use power, which rate is lower! has a somber effect on her audi-| Oldtime Seattle favorites are| jence. Later Miss St, Denis pre-| heading the bill at the Pantages sents a travesty on her own dances, this week. They are Landers Ste land the audience ts thrown {nto Yens and Georgia Cooper and com entertainment. | Corr: | as a tool for the private corpora-/erate the plant not with a view to} ) concerning | the service of the citizens, wherever| } \ when electric. {Ashamed of her bad complexion If you, too, are embarrassed by a pimply, blotchy, unsightly com- plexion, nine chances out of ten Resino will clear it Just try Resinol Soap and Res- ino! Ointment regularly for a week and see if they do not make a bless ed difference in your skin. They also help make red, rough hands and arms soft and white. Sold by all druggtets, For trial free, write to Dept. 268, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY ; Missing seeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now be ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished fn all cases, We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. 25 Set of Teeth juaranteed .........., 15 Set of Teeth ranteed ........... 10 Solid Gold or orcelain Crown ...... 10 Gold or Porcelain $ $ & ridge Work ......... Solid Gold Fillings ... . Other Fillings .. Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE ¢ POOH HGH GIOG 2940600 : Makes Stubborn Coughs ? $ e Vanish in a Hurry yield to treatment, get from any * ounces of Pinex and 1 tle lighting plant ts, and always has /than any other city in the country, been, fully self-supporting, although| “There bas been a difference of | jit it more expensive for operation /opinion between the eity council and) than a private corporation, as the| myself, which has been used as the} city covers a very large area, and it} basis of some criticism. The coun is the policy of the city to extend cil desired to extend the operations | neumers, even though the lines would not show a | Profit while I believe it should confine its operations within the city, How-| ever, all of this has nothing togio with the fact that the Seattle Nght “™~ Would Show Great Profit “Were the city to follow the pol-| You will alxo|icy of the private corporations on|ing plant is an institution of which in-| xtensions, the municipal plant, even| any city might be proud, and is now at the present rate charge for cur-|on a financially sound basis, is selt-| rent, would operate at very large! supporting, and so far as thin city is concerned is a permanent instity ‘ton," “It has been, and | trust it always jof the plant outside the city limits, |‘ vaniah, pur the 24 ounces of Pinex (50 ¢ ° ) Into A pint bottle and tt 1 ttle with plain granulated sugar syr ‘ The total cost Is abgut 64 conts, and gives “ you a full a family supply—of & moat effective remedy, at a saving of 82 A day's use will usually overcome a hal cough, Easily prepared in § minutes-- full directions with Pinex. Keeps per- fectly and has a pleasant taste. Children We ie really Pemarkabie how promptly and easily it loosens the dry, hoarse oF Uight cough and heals tHe inflamed mem branes in a painful cough. It also stops a of phicagm in the throat al tubes, thus ending the per sistent | UER, A aplendid remedy for ic winter coughs, bronchial si asthma and whooping cough Pinex spectal and highly concen: ‘und of Kenuine Norway pine in. sualadol, which is 90 healing to Avold dina druggist for ton ot by asking your en of Pinex,” and A gusrant with thie refunded. Vy Wayne, Ind. The Pinex Co. on + Ft