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Gray Enameled Ware (Enameled on a heavy steel base) Our Hardware Department has been practically closed out, but last year we placed an order for a thousand pieces of Enmamelware, and it has just arrived. IT IS NOW ON SALE AT 5C Values to 60c Each Free Delivery on 4 Pieces Only. YOUR CHOICE OF 17-quart Rolled Edge Dish Pans. 14-quart Sink Dish Pans. 6-quart Berlin Kettles. 8-quart Covered Roasters. 14-quart Preserving Kettles. 2-quart Enamel Covered Coffee Pots. 7-quart Tea Kettles. 10-quart Berlin Kettles. 2-quart Double Boilers. 4-quart Safety Sauce Pans, 8-quart Water Pails. ABSOLUTELY NO DELIVERY ON LESS THAN 4 PIECES Each enamel cover. JOHN PANTON Co. MORNING JUDGE Couldn’t Stay Good Stella Banks quit the business for four monthe. A gay crowd at a downtown ca the other night brought back the | Pleasures of her former iife, and ince again Stella established her.) self in a Weller street house. Police Sergt. Fred Smart was looking for another girl in the same house. He had a warrant. Stella wae = new one on the ser geant. He didn’t let her know who No. 3, of the New River Coal Co. today recovered the bodies of 12 of the 182 men who were entombed rey by an explosion of gas in the mine. “Ten of the men have been taken ‘out alive. “The workers have been able tc clear away the debris blocking th main passage and are hopeful of/ reaching more of the 159 men stil) x bed. 4 ~ After the explosion it 1s apparent early all of the men caught under worked far down in the and it is not believed they es | with about jscope showing. he was. And how Stella to | geant before. one of the be |—a ge WALLACE, Idaho, March 2 | Twenty-eight years of wedded life were brought to a close here when Anna Bell Leturgy and John L. Le-|'" police court Tues fargy were divorced. ———————— 1 —_—__ | Almost Fooled ’E AMUSEMENTS| wvomcoied "Em “Your honor, I'm no red light die me One MAT. TOVAY trict Giri. Tam an honest working) Se and 50° TONIGHT womai Last Time Tomorrow Night | beneath the coat. | Thus did Blanche Harris deny that there was anything wrong with know? She had never seen the ser.|& burst of smoke, a flash of fire. jand part of the cruiser rose in the 2 YEARS WED, NOW | They talked a tittle while and/ &ir. é |then Stella gave Sergt. Fred—he’s/and sank in a few minutes. e | s00n lost its vigor, when Stella felt pos a cold, clammy pair of handcuffa| leas guns, for I submerged at once | 89 Sergt. Smart recited the details| enough to see the other The kaiser’ Submarine U-9, she probably lic tomb in the bottom of the North But to her belongs the credit for the greatest single naval ¢ This was the blowing up, on one raid, of the three English cruisers—the Cr Captain Otto Weddigen, of the little sea-tiger, was all of his exploit and it has been incorporated into the records of the ee Here the told by the 32-year-old captain—who will probably never bring hi “1 net out from a North sea port! marine attack on one of the arms of the Kiel zigzag cour and this made it canal and laid my course tn a necessary for me to hold my tor southwesterly direction, 1 cannot! pedoes until I could lay a true just when I started but ft was, course for them, which also made not many days bi the ng, it necessary for me to get nearer tember when I in to the Cressy my quar 1 wa 8 When I got miles northwesterly the range I sent away of Holland tac Thin time I were partially torpedo after the ea-terror is missing in a watery sea the great Buropean and perhaps*in history y, the Aboukir and the Hogue the ¢ admiralty to tell the story | mngres | boat to Heligoland ploit in war, in commander wed by rerman is story again! she steamed in a morn fell then of within suitable my third at sont & second firat to make the sen Hook “We submerged The German undersea terror, “U9,” getting a rousing welcome from dreadnaught crews on her return to Kiel after a daring raid on the Britian fleet in the North sea, as pictured by Artist Willy Stower—From Leipsic “iliustrierte Zeitung.” strike doubly certain. te, Si ees mel We'll Starve "Em Out Says Chief of the French Navy five feet of the pert- “As Il caught sight of the three British cruisers I submerged com- pletely and laid my course so as to bring up in the center of the went to thelr bull's eye. 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But Admi von Tirpitz saya} England | For “But I had stayed on top long cruisers, he declared »le to mak th Pesce arned were the Cress? | ran onto a simple recipe which I Can Be Banished in From good her threat. People say Ger full speed to their dying sister mixed at home that gives wond One to Five Daye at many has secretly built many larg whose plight. they could not under-|{"! results. I gave the recip Home. ergy | vagh rte s which is as follows, to ® number of v | “I know bétter, I know within| stand, unless it had been due to) ny friends, and they are all delight tartum, located at|two or three exactly how many she an accident «1 [ed with it. To 7 oz. of water add a ph, Mo. bas pub-| has, and neither England nor| But soon the other two English! qmail box of Barbo Compound, 1 ine eed: | France is the least frightened | crulsers learned what had brought 7. of bay rum and % of. of glycer- Waiting for the Enemy | about the destruction so suddenly. 4 in from on ‘A DAGGER | trio. gan sinking by her head t vitht 1] “Bhe « ed far ov Th The new pipe organ in the Elks’| NEZ PERCE, Idaho, March 3.— first br ree tlags anny Pag os suffered a boiler explosion ana|Outlines Allies’ War r Plans in in Exclusive Interview |iodge wan formally dedicated Tues. | Pleading guilty to a charge of petty sure I went in on them. Then I ely turned turtle Obtained by Correspondent Sims. |day night. Five hundred persons|larceny, Mrs. J. C. Currington, 70, loosed one of my torpedoes at the With her keel uppermost she - attended and as many more were j was given a ten-day sentence in the dle Nu 2 é unti e alr got o om ah . Theo Kar! Johnston | « t ii, Mrs, Curri surface to get a sight through my a loud sound Unrees Prove Staty Corrqspendent Not another ship shail member of the Elks, san’ |committed by the two young Sulli ltube of the effect, and discovered The whole affair had taken (Copyrighted, 1915, by the reach Germany if we can help the prologue from “T’ Pagliacci.” | van girls, her granddaughters. that the shot had gone straight less than one hour from the time United Pr Copyrighted it—and we think we can | Other artists of note were given a} and true, striking the ship, which of shooting off the torpedo until py seaby- thie nied the head of France's navy place on the program r fi the ¢ t to the bott . . rod have ob ft | “ea. See alien be A arch 3 in exploding helped tha torpedo’s WI DARKENED ices, ee ere: eee ae Germany has broken [inown man attacked Miss Lo work of destruction. uma fare with =o them all, putting herself on a | “There was a fountain of water, | eath-dealing stroke,” Victor | the plane of the savage. 22, on Marquam | miran a foatan ot rue: MY GRAY HAIR) Sciterei™nc'Fnten vite; | aptioe Selecta °° | Sasa itt ter of marine, declared today end he omiled 4 grim ecg [headiong down a flight of 200] pd | save. doubt whatever of the ability of the allies to meet the task by IN THE BACK) That's the woman's dread when she ts up int morning to start the day work ‘Oh! how my pack ac GOLD MEDAL Haar- lem Oi] Capsules taken today ease DR. L. R. DD. Ss Her Sister-in-Law Recom- LARK, the backache tomorrow—taken very day end the backache for all ded the time. Don't delay. What's the use| OD Her to Regal Dentists and She’s Delighted. of suffering? MEDAL ay and Begin taking GOLD | Haarlem Oi] Capsules to relieved tomorrow be | her being in a room during a recent| ie “ e. Use every other day until the She may sink a ship now and/ . |raid on the Jackson hotel. As I reached my torpedo depth} hair hecomes the required shade, then. This inevitable. But {n/ » three or four every day a ane oe é a e Soldier For a while it looked bad for | sent a second charge at the near|then every two weeks. Tt will not the en at good will this do hert|b@ permanently free from wrenc My sisterindaw, Mrs. J. H | Sergt. K who made the “Pinch,” | *#t of the oncoming vessels which jonly darken the gray hair, but re The outcome of the war will not be| ing, distressing back pain, But Walker, of Bothell, Wash., had a sr con etd tloacaied fe inch not the usual type.| a" the Hogue ,|moves dandruff and scalp humors sheuaeh aha tots ure to get GOLD MEDAL. Since Bumber of teeth pulled in your of nance | Che ay a trim little creature.| The attack on the Hogue wentjand acts as a tonic te hair, It What {s your Mediterranear 6 GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oi! | fice and she ¢ red it was posi ee was nothing cheap or gaudy | ‘Ue. |is not sticky or « 1 not fleet doing has been the National Remedy of | tively painless and that her plat about her makeup. s But t is time i 4 not have rub off ss does not ot If the Waiting for the enemy to pick} Holland, the Government of the was pertectly satisfactory and high Preeseuter Van Rutt he advantageous ald of having the| scalp ou can prepare It at home up eno ourage to sho ,.| Netherlands having granted a spe-|ly recommended you to me my- PORTONNEWELL TROUPE | 1.4 in another cached tmen tel tor » detonat® under the maga-|at very little expense.—Advertise tee ie Daekinr asi, him-| cial charter authorizing {ts prepara. (self am very much pleased with “OUTWITTED” exacted an admission from Blanche | #!i¢. 0 for 20 minutes the Hogue) ment I remarked that perhaps the Aus.|tion and sale. The housewife of |your method for the 16 teeth that CARL M’CULLOUGH that she had cried, upon the en-|!8¥ wounded and helpless on the! a |trians might leave the Adriatic and| Holland would almost as soon be you extracted for me did not hurt end Oh trance of Keefe: “For God's sake | surface before ne heaved, halt . P ~~ ~~~ give battle to the Anglo-French| Without bread as she would with- | one particle and I will also be one ; urned over, and san | » out her “Real Dutch Drops” as of y boosters Bi ba Ae ag 1 am a policem “By this time the third crutser|| DON'T USE SOAP ; OPEN NOSTRILS! END {fleet at the Dardanelles quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haar-| MRS. LUCY ALGER LOEW'S EMPRESS Van Ruff also sald he had other| knew, of eouree, that the enemy | ON YOUR HAIR |} 4 COLD OR CATARRH i] “We would not ask anything bet |}¢m Oll Capsules, | This te the one Bothell, Wash.” eV: things on Blanche, aside from men.| ¥&8 upon her, and she sought as! achunmas i 6 . ter,” he sald. “That's what w: |"e#son why you w nd the wom-| One by one they come f G Singer, Moe gir ad 4d children o olland y forward The Sweet Southern Singer tioning a former arrest under an.|DeAt she could to defend herael. |! wi... , your hatr, don't ||} How To Get Rellef When Head {/have been trying to bring about/¢® And children of Holland 80 | ang tell how satisfied they are with other name. ‘She loosed ber torpedo Oefnnell «. ssec, Moet scape and pre and Nose are Stuffed Up }/sinoe the war started ~ GOLD MEDAL are the pure, orig. | Re&@l Dental work. Remember, we & = ee wae put over until the batteries and boats, starboard and tite She CMS i ea ee >| Foresees No U. 8. Difficulties } Haarlem Oil Capsules, irport.( ill pay $100 if any testimonial we ge gether su |ficlent evidence to show that| Blanche has a “record.” | moe Robe a Costly Gift When an acquaintance of » ra years’ standing thrust an auto robe Into the arms of G. N. Howland, dark the shades of night, and said, “Keep It,” Howland did as he “ee told without asking any qu tho ECONOMIES sty Thursday’s Specials 1 @ patrolman in quest of the stolen robe found Howland drink. ing the health of the newly ac |quired property in a saloon. Choice Steer 1 | "Why, youah ho Ah’d have Round Steak... . c mo’ sense than to steal an aut Choice |robe. Ah can’t do nothin’ with it,” Spar | Howland protested. Ribs aps He Pe aehot aed riped Fey aa make a a wi is “honah,” who nicked Choice Lo Chl 27 2 iron hove Pork Chops..... Serge 18c Gordon, addressing George Price, 18, —, Wild 4 — i Be | a vag. “Only some uncles and aunts and things like that,” the boy rep! The boy wae returned to the city| Jali until the pollce can communi cate with his relatives in Idaho. WALTER WILLIAMS DEAD Following his attendance at the | Welsh concert, Douglas hall, Mon Strictly Fresh Ranch fn en Walter Ww. Willies | prominent |died of heart failure at his home He is survived by a widow and eight children, Star Wants Ads find the lost articles coeee AGE 2 doz. Look for U. 8. Purple ee It signifies purity and quality. Welshman of ghia city,| | | pared shampoos « stood her ground. | with the method of port, and In common “Do you foresee any trouble be tween the United States and Ger is very Injur Count fifty! Your cold in head! catarrh disappears. Your clog e scalp and makes the |! or | Gefending herself _agaiast = sub nostrils will open, the air pas-|™&ny over the war zone proclama | ages of your head will clear and | ton? EXTRA! POLICEMAN | ou can breathe freely, No more I do not believe Germany is snuffling, hawking, mucous dis-|8tupid enough to fire on American| q WwoRKS OVERTIME charge, dryneas or headache; no|*hips,” he replied. “I am unable strugsilng for breath at dine to see what she could gain, for cer tainly an attack would not be cal-| slated to increase American sym Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream | Balm from your druggist and apply re, and a few ounces last the whole family for months. Pinch us, Cleopatra. Maybe we're| imply moisten the hair with lla ttle of this fragrant antiseptic |pathy. But, still, as Lord Beres- dreaming. 4 | Bete Gets tp Te ae Jcream in. your nostrils. It pene.|ford said to the’ London corre Patrolman H. B. Flattum, who|] #? ” trates through every air passage of |spondent of the United Press, Ger pounds the sidewalk in the East | the head, soothing and healing the |many might sink an American shir | Madison district, worked an swollen or inflamed mucous mem-|in order to save her face by bring | hour| United States Into the war extra this morning and didn't know || 0) ne, bright, fluff brane, giving you instant relief. |ing the it. Flattum was supposed to quit] one fo handie. He. || Head colds and catarrh yield Hke|and then claim the world was work at 4 a. m " and takes out || magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and|against her At 5 o'clock he called up head cle of dust, dirt and ble. Relief is sure | quarters to tell Fred Mills, the tele AID FOR CANNERY phone girl, that he was gettir ri ready to got off duty | For Rough, Wrinkled, NORTH YAKIMA, Mareh di Med said Mills, “What's . Freckled, Pimpled Skin J) Hinancial support of the fruit can bag rec Funer ces |nery proposed by W. H. Paulhama “ rae. | fatter, nothing,” responded Fiat | As March winds, fly dust and| has been promised by local bankers tum, “It's elght minutes to 4, and We manufacture carkets and ¢ apt to injure lfor a month or more next fall. The my t ‘au That's all,” give you wholesale pric information will be | i soe ef onbey M. lh PO Value Feht now. If sou heee| cannery will be located at Puyallup y pr Black broadcloth, caskots cutaneous blemish, don't _ is Sumner Flattum {# a new man on the force others for $86.00. | Our powder or anything elxe. to| | i ngeeeee eee $85.00 Too often this only em Besides, it's Wi IT GOVERNOR FIXES Embonwed plush caskets, ar ove the eure |] color, old by others tor Mnary mercolized wax.| A neighborhood exhibit, to be held $100.6 mur price... ..$40.00 1 wi wax will grad-lat the, Colling playfield, Kast \ SALMON DAY DATE Cremation, othere charge 7 a )/st, and 16th ave, is the latest sam $35.00 to $60,00, Our »|ple of the activity of the park com OLYMPIA, March Frida apaees $20.00 «| missioners. Pieces of work fret staenti® we . Calle r mothers, fathers, sons and davugh March 12, was set aside as Salmon J tors will be exhibited, Th ! sight by Ge Sekar ‘orahet Little or night jis scheduled for March 11, 12 ane “IL d@ earnestly urge and recom BI itz-RaffertyC ¢ in morning with soap] -® mend that, on {hat day the people | enz-Ratier y 0. be treatment reportaet| S&T DAHLIA SHOW DATE of the state o sebiggton, In all 617-19-21 Kilbourne #8, multe At the meeting of the Seattle places suited for the purpose, par Phone North 625. do with wrinkles or fur-| Dahlia society Tuesday night tit take of the salmon, making effort Lady Attendant | wash lotion 1 iesolv-lthe Chamber of Commerce, the so-| ‘© have it included in the menus ing 1 OB. powdered -anxolite In % pt! i decide, r aa t sritoh Rawal Sail prov idertuliy|clety decided to hold its annual] of the day.” effective.—Advertisement, dahlia show Aug. 27 and 28, ir 1 direct from the laboratories in| Publish is found to be not genuine, laarlem, Holland. 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