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RUSS OFFENSIVE [continue From Pace 1 IS SUCCESSFUL sear7ze Business MEN JOIN IN FIGHT FOR EQUAL R. R. RATES means to Seattle, For instance Imagine yourself in Chicage Austrians Lose 100,000 Men| in Action Along Strypa River has hit home hard or some city east of Chicago | | | TEUTONS __ BUTCHERED | is “aia sizzling hot. You are gasping for a breath| of cool air | LONDON, Jan. 15.—The Aus Special tourist rates are in effect on all railroads. You} oe ae cee ee oe your wife and daughter decide on a vacation to the} cent Russian offensiv acific coast ing to the Chronicle's You prefer to come thru Seattle because it is “the cool way” West. You will go to San Francisco and Los Angeles jand return ‘via the Union Pacific or the Southern Pacific | from the fact that the Austrian You go to the railway ticket office. There you learn general, Bothmer, to keep hie (that you can come to Seattle and return by way of San Fran-| troops from retreating across [cisco and the Southern lines for $80, traveling a distance of the Strype = river, bridges in the rear. Then, clinging to the east destroyed 7 miles That is the shorter route 5, bank, the ine were ex. : posed to.a tremendous fire trom | Nearly All Tourists Take Southern Route | “the otfeseren aid the aie | “But,” the ticket agent informs you, “you can go 5,680} patches, “covered the period when| miles, see Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, New| the allies were strengthening their! Orleans, and return to Chicago, for $62.50, | positions in the Near East, and it held off the Germans while the jork of fortifying and landing at lonika and evacuating (allipolt peninsula went forward. “So far It served tts purpose.) It warned the Germans that the {nitia- tive ts gradually slipping from thetr erasp. QUEEN ANNE LEADS Quen Anno high school is tn the lead in the city high aghool debat- ing league, having trimmed two teams from other schools Friday. TOO WEAK TO FIGHT .The “Come-back™ man was really | never down-and-out. His kened condition because of over-work, lack | of exerciae. improper eating and liv Ing demands stimulation t atiofy That is the preferential rate over the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific, allied lines with the Oregon-W ashington| Railroad & Navigation Co You consult the arithmetical portion of your cerebellum and find that by taking the Southern route you can save just |} $52.50 on the three fares You take the tickets over the Southern lines That's what 90 per cent of the tourists do The result that Seattle loses your business— loses the profit on your hotel bill here, your restaur- ant bill, your trip about the Sound on steamers, your trip to Mt. Rainier. SPOKANE LOSES, TACOMA LOSES, PORT- LAND LOSES! THE WHOLE NORTHWEST LOSES DOL- LARS THAT ARE SPENT IN SAN DIEGO AND | LOS ANGELES. When you come West in winter, differential—$21.75 You can roundtrip over the Southern lines $21 cheaper there is a still greater) aches of of the Unite way, New Y. the ery for a health-giving appetite | This photograph of Capt the German er d States, was ork, shortly bet STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. VON PAPEN (AT RIGHT) IN NEW YORK CITY REFUGEES COME Boy 1916. PAGE 15, Ed and Capt. Von Papen, military » who were recalled at the request while the two were walking on Broad- cir departure for Germany. in winter than you can by using the Northern lines one way| and the Southern lines to return And it is 253 miles shorter to come the Northern way are wonderful! Three of these cap- sules each day will put a man on his solos each day will puta man on his) Seattle Advertises Itself. Why? trouble comes from urle actd pots-| z ” , » tho ds of dol oning, the kidneys, gravel or stone| Seattle and the Northwest are spending thousands of in the biadder, stomach derangement /lars annually to make this country attractive to the tourist or other ailments that befall the| nd } ds of de over-nealous American. Don't wait The Chamber of Commerce. is spending thousands of « until you are entirely down-and-out, e oO s nowing th hut take them today. Your druggist|!ars to advertise the Northwest in the Ea knowing t tithe tourist will not come here because of railroad tax oy L and) against this route. will gladly refund your money $1.00 per box. Accept no substitutes. and the refreshing s! strength Dp essential to) GOLD Haarlem the 3 Remed will do the work. They the they do not help you. 28¢, of public service commissioners to come thru Seattle on their way to California last summer,” said Chairman Reynolds Says we can't help but look [lof the Washington public service commission. “But they better and feel better wouldn't come. Four of them did. The rest didn't. There after an inside bath. were 200 of them.” It would have cost those 200 delegates $3,500 more to come this way. That's why. They used the Southern routes. To look one's best and feel one's dest is to enjoy an inside bath each morning to flush from the system And they weren't pay- : ee ay f offictals other than Von the previous day's waste, sour fer-/ing the expenses out of their own pockets, either. Their) |, = net of mentations and poisonous toxins ang paid ee the tickets. Pape’s Cold Compound” ends vanes is considered & possible de before it is absorbed into the blood. ° * severe colds or grippe ‘Furnieh Funds to Seatt! Just as coal, when it burns, leaves Seattle Never Will Get Elks Here Again in few hours. honda adviees. taaiosten chat & certain amount of incom- . Pet o “eed bustible material tn the form of “They couldn't conscientiously spend that much extra . | Von Papen not only made pay - porstan * ssid Revnolds Relief comes instantly ments to Werner Van Horn, alleged | ashes, so the food and drink taken|money out of the state's fund,” said Reynole ‘ A dose taken every two hours) would-be dynamiter of the interna each day pons in the Rape gee is “If Seattle ever tries to get another bunch of Elks toluntit three doses are taken will | tional bridge at Vanceboro, Me., but Sietibte chcsertal whien tr wae en oi come thru here, as they did after their convention in Los/end grippe misery and break Up a] that he also furnished funds for Ap inated, form toxins and polsons,| Angeles last summer,” said Secretary Storey of the local lodge prim glares byes 8 in the raed |e Kueperle (probably Kuepferle), which are then sucked into the| Friday, “it would be impossible. That $17.50 per ticket |") “onety emi deebwultantne aia! Se tatennek to tuck ta ani cote [makes a considerable difference to the boys living east of | nostrits and air passages in the| There wan other evidence that! head, stops nasty discharge or noe; Von Papen sent money to the Seat ishment to sustain the body. Chicago.” : If you want to see the glow of| He estimated that at least 15,000 Elks who regularly|tunning. relieves sick headache, tle consul previous to « musplctous healthy bloom in your cheeks, to! attend national conventions of their order, live east ot oe ses and etitfness, | cinity . see your skin get clearer and clear. | ***e™ 2 sneezing, soreness and stiffness ni b tart ' Letter Hints at Coercion er, you are told to drink every| Chicago: | Don't stay stuf Quit morning upon arising, a giass of hot | Figure it out for yourself. It would cost these 15,000 blowing and snuffling Coan yO the letters found among Water with @ teaspoonful of lime-| Eiks $262,500 more to come to the Northwest and return via + ig meng Read! Nothing ‘sles mi oP held. Papen's effects when he/ stone phosphate fn it, which fs a! >. * "7 | ‘ the world gives such prompt relief) Wa up and searched in Eng harmless means of washing the| Frisco than it would to eliminate Seattle from the itinerary|as “pape'’s Cold Compound,” which 4, while en route home is from waste material and toxins from the| and go by the Southern route costs only cents at any drug ; a bo phere Gernagn sohecl tom: liver, kid r thy f al? more. It acts without assistance,| ®t New Orleans, The letter follows nage add iiiing se | Bs sty tie earn tastes nice, causes no inconven-| New Orleans, Dec. 4, 1915. purifying the entire alimentary | The reason is this : venience. Be sure you get the gen-| “Dear Herr Von Papen tract, before putting more food into| The Southern Pacific and Union Pacific and the uine. Ne I read wi ith sreat regret that the the stomach. Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. are net | SNS OF POON BAS ISdeee Saree } ; you. I don't quppose that you are Men and women with sallow allied roads. very unhappy to be able to shake skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid om * complexion, also those who wake! The Southern Pacific runs from Chicago to the dust of this untriendly country up with a coated tongue, bad taste, | Frisco via New Orleans, El Paso and Los Angeles. solely senna | + filer nl tarda hws are od | The Union Pacific runs thru territory further way to the government here, we ches, spel rn : acid stomach or soustiaation oad north, from Frisco to Chicago. i jhave never found that they are F begin this phosphated hot water The allied lines control the territory between kindly dteponed Against up é ri ec ry Fr drinking and are assured of very | Portland and San Francisco. sudden and belated that it throws t a meee ts See or two They would rather the tourist would spend all lan interesting light upon the gov 4 ‘A quarter pound of Mmestone his money on their lines in making the roundtrip | rament here. MAY THERE ALSO phosphate costs very little at the from Chicago west than that he should spend half lino “Stin’ GOUREMUE | os nag 99 al pagan hep with them and half with one of the Northern lines— AGAIN THAT IRON DETERMINA. | # Dita etetnens, purition Tak tule the Northern Pacific or Milwaukee, or G. N. | TION WITH WHICH ALONE ONE s the skin on the outside, so hot Therefore, they say it will cost the tourist to the North Se en SAPRRBRON water and limestone phosphate act/west, if ‘he gets a roundtrip ticket over their system, just} | “Hoping that our connection on the inside organs. We must al $21.75 extra in winter and $17.50 extra in summer to go from Rn. CLARK |formed in this great time will not} ways consider that internal sanita-| tion is vastly more important than|Portland to San Francisco, or vice versa, over lines they} come ‘a an end with your de kin pores 0 ee absorb impurities If he chooses not to visit the Northwest, he may have} Dent 5 aay aah hay | : eee Go ood, while the bowel/ she ticket with these amounts disc ounted, according to season, {capa in the way of your euc- SKATING ON LAKE and ride over the allied Southern lines aa ke at yeu Wilt asoomp inn th he The Southern Pacific and Union Pacific get fat pickings] 1916 depends largely on how The snow has been cleaned h ‘rsp an ho tha Mesathievest efflotent you will make yourself.| from Lake Burien, thru the di from the roundtrip tourists to the Southwe And your efficiency wili depend very! rection of the public utillties Why, they reason, should they make any concessions|!*t#ely on good health you aa aah department, for skating Sun- That is a man can usually which would enable these tourists to get off their own system|,,Rampmner tnimono fotor haa) gay Amateur hockey matches he be do, [and travel any part of their journey on one of the northern| avr neath stan your ieethy iP you) Rave been arranged, ang lights ) ) ood teeth you can chew your | ng - wants to do. | jines? nd properly, which means that! Sunday evening Y. | Why should they make any passenger-carrying agreement] V7, Oe oei tian “will tell. you that) — 4 oe w you want to! with the Northern fines that would let the latter cut in On| without weed Gigeation good healt fi eRe on | 4 , start a savings account.|their little old tourist monopoly? ee erbon’ it i ve.¢ay. to haves|| VY EME tO Ao for I : . | Why, indeed? teath there Is really no excuse It hi ) . i ; ving any other kind, Our low chin ins : Start we with us now. $1 Yet the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co.,| se piace perfect teeth In the wd i will start it. the allied road with the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific|"esch fal. ot oon. one! Kosema, rifigworm and other itch- which taps Seattle, is after business all the time from Seattle nervices of the very high eat type ef\ing, burning skin eruptions are so Kraduate, registered dentists, men) ouatiy made worse by improper i: cape WR, Pes Sek ease - arc . P Se eee erage ted trom yornassed | treatment, that one has : Interest (0) STEALING THE TOU RISTS | AWAY FROM THEI cccenhation of to be very careful NORTHWEST WITH ONE HAND, AND WITH THE a igs Plt AS py There is one method, ic OTHER, BRAZENLY BEGGING FOR AND (¢ TING tate dental board hanging right a gy jaa TOU tibag 5 ¥ , ’ hal ent a esitate o I PROFITS RIGHT OUT FROM UNDER OUR VERY are | even on a baby's tender : It remi one of the story of the man whose neighbor to this we give with| nol treatment. F q oh ft a an nela uarantee, | inol s the re i SA VINGS & said of him that he was so mean “that if he had been in igned noth ine oper no a4 | scription ofa Bal . ; TRUST co to the Lord’s supper, he have ne back afterward and) the work and by 1. R sGiark. DD. | Umore doctor, put up in the form of @ Istolen the tablecloth wots thoroughly reaponeible. resinol ointment and resinol soap ber of Commerce i s tha of supine interest. It will not urge|tively the lowont, as It ts our Invar-| clang have prescribed it constantly Capital and Surplus $800,000 [a speedy ‘rearing of the case, It will rest on its oars iit on price by any one at any time. | for over twenty years —_—— “ y 45) eC s oO . y x recital Notice-—COura in one of the Resinol usually stops itehing in Two years agi the bureau sent a man to interview rail-| Special Nottoo 0m we that ett! hae latantly, healing the eruption. quick JAMES D. HOGE, President way officials in California, The same conditions existed then.| mir et nero eaI ae ee san it tordue to some acrions N. B. BOLNER, The rates were the same me Meee internal disorder. Resinol Oint Vice President and Trust Officer J. S. Goldsmith, chairman of the bureau, said he con- —— j ment and Reaipol Soap can be F \ . bought at a ruggist's, and are sidered the fact that Northwest commercial bodies wer | coe Dental Offices [200 ht Si expensive. Write tor HOGZ BUILDING urging a speedy would “have no weight” with th .M. Clark, Manager. [free sample, Dept. 6-8, Resinol, Bal interstate commerce commission, Vf tmore, Md, . im the Heart of the Financial Oletrics while it adm CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 fens | AMBASSADOR MUST DO SOME EXPLAINING * giving Von MILLIONS USE IT | TO STOP A COLD Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on ) Y ce thus spends its members’| pen's check stubs and letters, many eery Dox. “They are the pure, orig” The Chamber of Commerc — ble of the latter bitter against the Unit: | inal, imported Haarlem Ot) Capsul | money for something the ( inher knows it is impossible! ‘states, crested secoue interus to get. | The ambassador, however, reiter It costs, under the summer excursion rate schedule, $17.50 — oe ehentitam as to the | Hf ‘4 : * ality of these documents, coupled Drink Hot Water more hy the Northern route than by the Southern route.| Sith iis qiseliof that if ther ses! ft That is for one person ly do exist, they showed Papen If You Desire a MN tee neveral ‘thousand? deed hie funds for criminal conspir-| But { i Nandead? acy In the United States . ut for several hundred ; Insiat Upon Inquiry Rosy Complexion “We tried to get the delegates to the national convention| ‘phe ‘smmannte” attitude is that Papen [frequent large sums, It believes this money was used for legitimate expenses he administration indicated that tt Inet on further Inquiry will probably await photograph copies of the documenta now be ing forwarded by American Ambas sador Page from London Authorities are not ppt the embassy Isponed to disclaimer of ignorance ax absolving the German diplomats from responsibility Von Bernstorff, as Von Papen’s chief, it was sald, will be held re. sponsible Bernstorff Comments nature of the Von The Papen papers t* of no official interest to} ne,” commented using to }tait His position Von Papen money, it was a matter| onventence, and that the attache accounted for it to Berlin, and not ® the embansy Concerning the $700 payment to Werner Van Horn, alleged dynamit-| er, {a expected the embassy wil) maintain that it was for Van Horn‘s defense as a German citizen. A tangle of embassy accounting, | precluding positiwe proof of miscoo- Hernstorff today. dincuss the case in de s that wh he gave; OVER U.S, BORDER ready giving Man isi company Santa Yeabel victins plans were made for ager Watson of the © onstration Today the body rests within a wault, awaiting the time when it may be taken back to his native land, in keeping with his dyin wishes How weak Villa's cause now ts was indicated by dispatches stat his personal following is while his whole cause {is now in the hands of scattered guerilla bands, numbering only a few hundred {ng that only 40, “WATCHFULLY WAITING” WASHINGTON, Jan 5.—With |no prospect of American interfer: ence in Mexico, the administration today proceeded with its policy of living Gen. Carranza a chance to punish the murderers of 18 Ameri cans at Santa Yeabel Monday, and to provide protection against a re. | currence. The senate has adjourned till Monday. It is believed Carranza will show he can do as much, or more, toward handling the situation as the United States could by in- "| terfering Tho the house held its usual ses-| sion, no trouble anticipate from its members. MONTENEGRO'S CAPITAL FALLS was VIENNA, Jan. 15—After abandoning the Montenegrin capital, Cettinje, the Montene- grins retreated along the whole south and west fronte toward Albania, said a war office state- ment today. This told, too, of a renewed offensive by the Slavs around Crernowitz. VESSEL MINED; 25 DIE LONDON, Jan. 15.-—Twenty-five members of the crew of the 2,700- |ton Spanish steamer Bayo perished when that vessel was mined, Tues |day, in the Bay of Biscay. One man was saved |WoN'T SUBMIT IT TO U.S. RERLIN, by Wireless to Say- ville, Jan. 15.—-Germany has reject od the suggestion of Sis Edward Grey, that the Baralong case, in which British officers were accus ed of murdering a German subma rine’s crew, be submitted to inves |tigation by a court of American na val officers, Germany had sent to Great Brit- thru) American Ambassador rard, a denial of charges that the guilty of inhuman pr At the same time the note announced that Germany will attempt reprisals because of the al: leged cold-blooded murder of the submarine crew England's offer to submit the Baralong case to an American tri bunal was made with the ain, G ( alleged German brutality DIPLOMATS REACH SCUTARI ROME, Jan. 15,—-While the Aus. trians have compelled evacuation jof the Montenegrin capital, Cet |tinje, the diplomatic corps has fled jthat city and reached Scutari, Al bania, according to Austrian ad. * via Munich today The whereabouts of King Nich jolas and his force, which withdrew from Cettinje, is a mystery VARSITY MAN MAY FLY FOR ENGLAND Britain's aviation corps ts to be augmented by a graduate of the University of Washington, if the ambitions of Parker Honney are realized. Bonney, gree in 1913 and is now in the for estry service of British Columbia,| has made application to the British) men | atty NUXATED IRON increases rare He was a member of the var. crew, of delicate, ner vous, rundown people 00 per cent in ten days any instances, M) forfelt if it | falls as per full ex ation in large lo soon to ap pear in this paper Ask your doctor or [druggist about it Bartell Drug Co. and Swift Drug |Co. always carry it In atock Dr. | Sanderson's ot Pills, otton the well known remedy for OUBLES AND LANITIES. Gore the mont obstinate 10 days. Price matied tn proviso | jthat Germany submit three cases of | who got his de-| | admiralty for a berth with the air-| | Leave Mining Interests Be hind and Flee to | Safety EL PASO QUIETS DOWN | EL PASO, Jan. 15 ful that | Villista bandits would @ them short shrift, ax in the case of 18 Americans murdered at Santa Yaabel, refugees from orthern Mexico poured in here toda Mar of them left behind devel oped propert or rich prospects and, bees! of this, Joined with angered mining and cattlemen a ready here in denouncing the ad minitetrath wv what they called lack of protectior fi American rights south of the border | On the whole, however, the efty reemed to have lost some of Its first flery fury over the executions United States t ere still kept ard o portl ty ! | Last night they marked off the Mexican sect and permitted ne Mexicans to quit it, nor any Ameri cans to enter ft t the previous night's rioting be resumed Carranzista authorities in Juarez | bestirred themselves today to af) ford protection to a Morm col ony of Americans at Casas Grandes, Chihuahua. All efforts to induce them to flee have been unavailing With some of the fun a Masonic burial tomorrow and W J. Wallace similar services Monday. | Simple funeral services for the dead Gen. Huerta provoked no dem-| : MANIAC RUNS AMUCK; SHOOTS: | 'HAZED IN COLLEGE, “I suffered with catarrh for seven years; catarrh of the head, nose, throat and stomach. Peruna cured me. I heartily recommend Peruna.” —Mr. Samuel Rossi, Vineland, N. J. ERE'S one of the many hun- H dreds of favorable comments spoken in behalf of Peruna. Those who recognize its use- fulness are never without it. Indeed, they regard Peruna as the leading remedy of the world for catarrh. Its formula is compounded with the great- est and most scientific care and i made as nearly perfect as human in- genuity can provide Do not let catarrh defeat your earnest effort to succeed. Get rid of that indigestion, biliousness, poor appetite, constipation, nervousness, loss of sleep and low spirits. A few doses/will make a won- derful change in your feelings, your looks and your actions. It will strengthen the stomach, correct the liver and regulate the bowels. It will purify the blood, clear the complexion, tone up the nerves and make you feel like a new person Peruna, ready-to-tal *, le a dependable rem- edy that will quickly and surely help you back to health and keep you at your best. Has had the larg Those who prefer sale of y con now seen Peruana Tab Use Peruna—Forget Sickness FOUR IN CALIFORNIA HOTEL EL CENTRO, Jan. 15.—Mrs. Other guests fled. 4 A. L. Bell is dead here today, C fter having hurriedly se al rooms, supposedly for other [shot them both. | | se her divorced husband dying, | Victims, Bell, still, carcying ean and two others ‘body, ran into a bathroom, locked | wounded as the result of @ {and barricaded the door Shooting affray at midnight In A posse, headed by Marshal Me- which Bell, in furious rage, | iradden, arrived and demanded attempted to kill everybody On jhe admit them. Bell main' the second floor of the Oregon | silence, A; | Revolver in hand, McFadden men wounded by Bell | smashed down the door. were Martin Mallory, not ex- As it opened, the maniac was pected to live, and John An- | revealed crouching in a corner, em tholz, a prominent cotton buy- | bracing his wife's corpse. He still er, from Tenn | held the pistol. Police believe Bell was temporar-| "When McFadden ordered Bell 16 lly insane by jealousy of his for-| surrender, the latter shot and fae mer wife's success in the hotel bust-| tally wounded tally wounded himself. : QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATIC Get Dr. Edwards? Olive Tablets ortly before midnight he quiet ly ered her establishment and went to the second floor, There he} met the woman in the hallway, Bell immediately began | | Picking up her bleeding body, Bel! rushed down the hall. Meeting Mallory and Antholz, he e practicing clan for 17 years and calomel newspaper institute decided at Fri-| tor olive Tablets while treating ae day's meeting to establish a central |tients for chronic constipation and | bureau in Seattle to go after na-|torpid Bad a tonal advertising. |_,Br. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do mn They formed an organization to |sornthing Sanctenie peta titee, NemtneT be called the Washington Newspa-| No griping is the “keynote” of per Association. The bureau to so-|these littie sugar-coated, olive-cale | cit and distribute contracts will /ored tablets | They cause the Ther be under the direction of the jour. |never force them atural action. nalism department of the state unl-| If you have a ‘*k brown mouth” versity, The plan was suggested (now and th breath—a dull, and outlined by Hugh Agnew, in-|tired feeling—alck headach structor {fo advertising. quick, sure and only pleasant re= -~ aases peagne from two little Dr 4 4 Country editors attending the Inignt just to keep tight 10c and 25e per box, All drum The Otlve Tablet Company, Try them stm Colum- BOY’S MIND IS GONE ' PORTLAND, Jan. Jan. 15. shattered as a result, bis mother | declares, of hazing by students in| the Pacific college of dentistry and | pharmacy, Ernest Robert is en route to New York today to consult | brain specialists. Roberts’ mother, Mrs. Robert ls what Berger, a prominent Portland club-|the man, woman, is bitter in her denuncta-/suffering or is interested In any © tion of an “initiation” ceremony in|one who is suffering. The chief which the young man was forced to points you would be interested im ~ run the gauntlet of a group of stu-/are an explanation of what a chiro- dents armed with paddles practor is, what he believes in and After the alleged hazing, Roberts’ how he operates. How simple and mind became a blank chronic diseases are all handled in nature's own Wa How spinal MUST GIVE SERVICE treatments avoid drugs, operations Nothing can prevent thru down-| and suffering. No charges for a taik with me. town service on the 23rd Ave. line |Call today. Few treatments have during the rush hours except a le-| overcome chronic diseases of years gal battle. standing Your health ts surely Hecause the franchise committee | worth a few minutes’ consultation, of the city counctl refused Friday Dr. E. McGee to release the Seattle Electric com pany from its franchise obligations, 516-17 People’s Bank Bidg., Corner Second and Pike the company will have to face the Elliott 2894 His cut STRENGTH | Chiropractic means to” woman or child who is & issue squarely, The public service commission ordered thru service to | be established in February. Heat Your Home Thoroughly and Have No Furnace to Annoy You “USE GAS FUEL RADIATORS” ERETOFORE fuel for home heating was looked upon as expensive and unhealthful. With the POR” these The products outdoors—no possibility fact, they aid ventilation partial vacuum, and is found to g¢ éfficiency than under ordinary conditions, thus making these radiators a highly effective heating system, Gas as the a 3) Uniti “GAS FUEL features were ADIA- overcome, discharged rooms; in advent of the objectionable combustion are now the urned under a > much higher OOP A DOOR A DOODORARAOOORA ARORA DOOOSAROOAS SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Stuart Bldg. Phone Main 6767.