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STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1917, PAGE 7 BAKER TWINS STEP UP " z | TO THE FRONT AGAIN M.A. GOTTSTEIN STANDING OF CONTESTANTS Jfront agin today and established FURNITURE CO. Baker Twins, Betty and May, Lege pintek od ginseng ral pg SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | 5 larity contest for red heads with a jqhclat’s restaurant ..----.908185 | rand total of 300,185 voles at 6 Hat shop, 1433 Fourth />- mm. Saturday BUCK’S RANGES Second Ave., Between Pike ave. 205,100 Thetr friends had evidently been be holding back some of the heavy Luthean Fraser, 6126 Beacon Stee i : (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) y Their Work We Must Know Them! erfetini and Pine BUCK’S HEATERS ammunition, because more tha ave, telephone operator, 7; eae Basar Sian W. D ‘ LANE or Sivey exchange. veer 167,811 | 102422 Yoten for the Baker Twins| CREDIT TERMS AT THE GOTTSTEIN STORE are always exactly i Sadie Leach, Lion Oyster | | Jensig Welch, who headed the|f] as stated in the published advertisements. If terms of payment are varied 4 ? | Luella Richards, Liberty the re rear 1 band toe ae ated in any way, it is to meet the convenience of the customer; to adjust pay atre i rane " ‘ehtre dvanced ants etter sui J y enve e Dally Mallee, Garmanie onto. 48007 vras raping third, advan od ments to better suit the pay envelope, | Mae Morrey, Hotel Sorrento, 41,823 | Mra, Blanchard, 602 Fidalgo No misleading statements just to get you in the store; no embar- The contest will close at 6 p.m | Yes, indeed, we know men far better by what they do than by what they say 41,190 | Wednesday F rassing disappointments. WE ENCOURAGE THRIFT. 4 Many men depend deve their cunning (ability) to deceive the public to bring them success. |Molr Shepard, Tukwila... 41,132/ ner willbe held: dad when, haw not {ff { They some < them) are found in the professions, some in business life, a large number Bee danesy Augustine & 38,4g0 | 28° decided But the dinner after |f} 9 n 0) cs. anc ore 4 ’ « « » f e ad | BO’ De a e ‘ B we Raikes oi be “Aura gh * pete eerie i hie De ea pl hh ps corn andl) Mary, ba Strange, eaibriot ak (oie kes, ek sted ope $117.50 &-piece Solid Oak Dining bc know some lawyers, preachers and politicians in this community that I te id he |Maude. Reid Broadwa 048 | mikes a wpecialty of showing Kood | Room ‘Juite in Charles 11. period. am - ould not trust y y times to after-theatre crowds. | finished Jacobean; exactly like ple nd as far as I could push the Smith building or move Puget Sound, when the special privilege] laundry 12,008 The ix red heads who le | ture; consists of 45 ; os they represent, or own, has a chance to get its hand into the people's pockets ay al al wisebetiaa STITT} perder ac a ae Bitien Rell Inch Dining Table, caaate ae = Anna Wagner , 400 er cece ae Gk aka Bae ees tive kesdink (nee + a ERICKSON OR DALE? Cytheria Paulson, 918 Allen reper tates 10 reireaay eee a | Canis and doce cna’ It will be conceded that Oliver T. Erickson has served the people of Seattle in Out lolere Hove 717 Sixth ave bei 44 There will be plenty of competi- |i} Special : City Council as no other man has served. He has lowered the cost of city electric iting [Alice Cannon, 420 East 77th "| uon Khare, Hecanee | r Hh cat Bey oe $92.25 ‘ to the resident home owners and saved them 35 per cent on light bills, and the Traction|. * . 10,459 | tiest red heads at the dance. ; This suite may be had, at the 4 Company had to meet the reduction, and so he saved their customers 35 per cent also Anne Uillwerd, 1408 Catone 8,955 le- mee _ elt same price, in the William and : “his is evidently what hurts the Seattle Times. They have the panic in a mild form.lance powers, Frederick & | mt | Mary period Erickson has reduced the minimum charge to small consumers twice. First, he re] Neleon’s aeos|{ TM Cre ote NH $5 Now and $1.50 Weekly i fF duced it from $1.00 to , and then from 75c to 50c, which was a™large saving Aviola Lockhead, 6331 37th 7y|| Inthe “Red-Halred Girl" Pop. | $117.50 Charles 11. Dining Room Suite, $92.25 ; ; small users, who can least afford to pay. Mr. Erickson found our city light Sdaetorla: Wario sro} a or $161.00 &-piece Solid Oak Dining 7 selling light to the city for street lighting at 3c per kilowatt hour, which is a Aggie Essendrop, 519 23rd || | Room Suite, in the William and af as street lighting has to be paid from the tax on real property, he saw that “the ag es 8,205) | To ..... seek cgnecswaubesss et Mary period; finished Jacobean; fis. : and land speculators of vacant lots were not paying anything for street lighting. He intr petition: pivaalneenbiedeaamilaer ee" | exactly as pictured: consists of 4% 2 duced an ordinance into the City Councid which raised the price of street lighting from 3 | are eperaee aeee cele inch Buffet; 48‘nch Dining Table, [fh / to Sc per kilowatt hour, so that residential light consumers would not have to pay a price] The Baker Twins stepped to the @ o extending to 6 feet; five genuine |” sufficient to help build extensions and make improvements for our city light plant. Since | leather slip-seat Chairs and Arm ee R. H. Thomson was elected, the Council has reduced the cost of street lighting to 4 cents ee . ewatt hour, The reasoh the Chamber of Commerce does ‘not like.Erickeon and Mr. Li Reformer and Professor | is because these men, who are with the people, cannot be used as the messenger boys of -sadeggia $129.75 2 he ; lhe sp ee : : This sulte may be had in Charles |B _ special privilege. DALE HAS SERVED THEM FAITHFULLY I P : ie erve lime as Frisoners II. period at same price. 4 Warren D. Lane Makes a Statement $12.50 Now and $1.50 Weekly PORTSMOUTH, N. H, Feb. 19. prison and the feeling of the tn The principal problems with which a Councilman has to do arise out of the contr and | Tom Brown,” who has served sev-/mates—all of them enlisted sailors “ principal f es regulation, or the public ownership and operation of public utilities, the making of ¢-feral terma in Auburn, Sing ng With “Brown” for the past ten Regular $77.00 &-plece quartered | | f ’ A LD. « ha ie , ¢ day a CO © on) "ro! Se ments, and the efficient and economical administration of the city’s affairs. It i I Sata ation wan teotey Sut of|Jean ateGoraiee. peomueee tor 0S oak Dining Suite, exactly like ple- [fia therefore, that as a candidate I should state my position in these matters Uncle Sam's naval prison here to-|Iitical science at Bowdoin univer ture, consisting of beautiful and 3 3 T am a friend of municipal ownership. Our light and water plants have proved excellent|day, a free man, Whether will|sity, and Harry Bodanisky, Ox roomy Buffet; 45-inch-top Dining Si 4 investments, and have resulted in the saving of mullions of dollars to our |Ko ba it in soon lige iy ae sire tary Table, extending to 6 feet; and six [ 4 municipal railways should not be abandoned because they do not as yet ‘ eet alg RG OT Pagel yn Cheeni tad pir genufne leather slip-seat Chat that when obstructions have been overcome they be m to pay, ar clthomas Mott Osborne They wore the same clothes, ate may be had in elther waxed or | =| most effective regulator of the private company, just our light plant has ¢ regulate and control lighting rates. I shall also be a friend to any other public business former warden same food, did the same hard nous penal institution at|labor on the Portsmouth rock piles. fumed finish; handsome design and H today aland no hint w " th exceptionally well $59 75 oan ‘ 7 2 3 Sing e¢ co oda. d no hint wa: v con m which the people by vote may decide to undertake. I have confidence in the ability of the esi Mer Raiaa® ‘tn ae navel prison tab the tae on stent Mie finished, Special. > Wg pople to govern themselves, and believe in their right to do so A councilman is not alat the request of Secretary of th erving time like the rest of $5 Now and $1 Weekly, & dian of the people to tell them what they may or may not di He is their ser Navy Daniels, who “i 1a ome | ee ae ¥ hs a) was a ; a Want py is ‘igi plete report on conditions in iis is Osborne's third voluntar ws try out tl ete wi he: 7 his I should always dot the best of my jud t and at Y eo a I"tarm” tm @ peleon te obtain tires Regular $88.50 -Splece | quartllll i I believe that our public utilities can best be regulated at home, where the people hand information as +4 r peor ck o mation as to conditions oak Dining Room Suite, exactly as have a chance to make their will known. We have entered into contracts called franct i R It R l ntence” was at Ayburn vietaved, : conahiill Pie e Buftet with various public utility companies. We should ourselves be left free to enforce the pro evo OVOLVeS | years ago ith libog GHEE ick an ae ae visions of our own contracts, This does not mean that I have any hostility to such com-|, Around These Men | fined drawer ond cbecty afta panies or any disposition to be unfair. Wh interests are adverse, hov I should re-[@~ - * LUKE SAYS MEN CAN exceptionally. pleasing Grane a gard my first duty to be to the public design: d¢inch Sane ee F Public improvements when begun should be completed without unreasonable delay WEAR SERVICE DUDS opening to 6 feet; and six raul Contractors should be held to their contractual obligations I should be slow to force eaatapa Sebthestoush Dining Chairs. May be at improvements upon districts where a majority of the people are against them. I think that Naval militiamen and national had {a either waned pe ti a this has too frequently been done. This is particularly true of improvements which cost more pe pe * lag tom ms een or finish | . 7 - aa rey | Washington's birthday Thursday $ ‘ than the value of the property in the district justifies. Jand hold @ dance at the Armory Special .........0.6- 74.50 is 4 In regard to taxes, the rate should, of course, be kept as low as possible. I shall care- | Thursday night | $5 Now and $1 Weekly if bi fully weigh all suggestions looking to that end. It is most essential to see that we get value | “And the men can wear their|f] $88.50 Quartered Oak Dining Suite, $74.50 } geéeived for taxes paid olive drab service uniforms or their |] 2 {ress uniforms, just as they like ‘ a Men’s Acts Tell Their Caliber ie hint keke ccc ot a Heaters, Blankets, Comforts, Rugs, Go-Carts, Garden Tools, etc., added } , | rangements | to customers’ accounts without the usual first payment. ' W. D. Lane’s Legislative Record Dale’s Record in the City Council Search Seattle with a fine-tooth comb or a magnet, Mr. Dale says he is a patriot. Let's see what he and you could not find a better, more fitted and | calls patriotism, and whom he represents. He voted capable man for our City Council than Mr. Lane. le of this City gave a grand majority of : ‘eaten to President Woodrow Wilson Jast fall, | be feared it was illegal, When it came up in the not because he was a Democrat, but because he bad | Council on the Mayor's veto, he voted against it again, been true and faithful to his trust in securing laws without giving any reasons, notwithstanding our able to benefit the people, and Mr. Lane fs that same CHILDREN HATE. = concn : ‘PILLS, CALOMEL|| CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | rs | my lips, I w I had never given|have only loved you, darling, only AND CASTOR OIL HATE IS raf bg AS | that speech with such semblance] want you. Why will you hurt me against the port belt line franchise because he said corporation counsel had held it was legal in every dent Woodrow Wilson. yg ge ngean wae “ete said, there is some- | ¥aY. Who do you suppose told Dale that it would dy| %% Sette, Sueh apparent trem. tiset ~ sout Mr. Lane in bis candi-| not be legal? From what outside source does Mr Bec remember thinking to myself I And you think nothing of the 7 thing more interesting about 3 nan Se » ; : my entrance in the was a real actress after all hurt to me. You would make me dacy for the City Council than that he is 50 years | Dale base his opinion as to its legality? Who are his If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, | Margie,” said Paula. “Earnest Lawton'’s surprised | your mistre with as little com- a citizen of Seattle fot 38 years. Mr. Lane 18 | advisers? This is what the people should know Give “California Syrup nest Lawtoa is supposed to be look- start as he heard my words was|punction as you pick a rose and | wa in wide circles, and that takes in some terri 4 of Figs.” my picture and bemoaning | more than acting, He had not ex-| you would throw me away as quick« and many people, as a man of the highest prin Dale voted to reduce the income of the city light- | that while he is in love | pected me to ‘speed up’ as he called|ly, when you are tired of me, as and unflinching advocacy of progressive poll- ing department by voting to reduce the rate for street Look back at your childhood] he is in honor bound to) jt | think for a moment his pride|you would the rose when it has — 2 Not the least interesting as an index to the | | 1 1in¢ demanded by the Chamber Commerce. days. Remember the “dose” mother | was hurt—that I could still act a| withered ‘ man’s character, is the record he made as a member insisted on axtor ofl His speech was, ‘Elga, Flga' | part I had been living 1 don’t believe you are stron) t 1915 legislature. We shall long remember | This would throw a heay burden upon : zs f : aoe ee : od 3 strous oe tee 2516 legis 4 those small home owners who use light and give catbartics. How yo | Little girl, you will never know When my big speech came, how |enough to go on playing this part a that bod. It gave us trouble enough. But there was . wr sabe . iat? wade ar |how you fought ag ow much I love you' | will not/T blessed the fates that had made | while all the time you are hating 9% & small number in that body that gave us an ex. | the benefit to non-resident, speculative owners of | them jcloud your young lfe with the|me a women, for under the same|me, Paula.’ cellent account of themselves as true representatives | vacant property by re po glbenypatemrestally care ape With our children {t's different | avowais of a man who has no right | circumstances I do not think a maa| “‘I don’t know whether I am or of the rights of the people; among these men Lane | the Traction Company does not cot ith th Mothers who cling to the old form to gay he loves you and will love! could have put himself out of it as|not—only time will tell that. But stood at the front. His record is unimpeachable. | lixhting of streets, but it does comy on residential lof physic simply don't realize what] you until e nal sleep shuts out/a woman could I will give up the part before I will It is one of which the most critical would be proud. | lights These three men are the fore | they do. The chil ren's revolt {#141 consciousness.® Do you remember, Margie, that | give up the luxury of hating you. 1 ‘ Here is some of Mr. Lane's legislative record. He Shame! Shame! Allen Dale; you should salute the | most figures in the present uprising | well founded Their tender little Then I had to say with a little! beautiful story, Life On An African |am beginning to find it almost as introduced and fought to procure the passage of the | fiag again jin Cuba. } insides’ are Injured by them intake of breath (for I had been| Farm? I think it is the best story thrilling as loving you.” following bills ‘ ‘ President Mareo Menocal, at top, If your child's stomach, liver and | it nding b 1 him on the stage),| Olive Schreine: ever wrote. If you} (To be continued) Dale voted against the resolution calling upon the ed a « ‘or more troops| bowels need cleansing, give only ; ; ) fanket Pri has issued a call for mon Pp . - ¥|'Oh, I'm so glad, so happy have read it, you will certainly re nn ———_ 5 A Blanket rimary. Traction Company to make extensions into territory |to subdue the rebels, His continua-| delictous alifornia Syrup of} wwe, Margte henever I had) call the place where she says wom. | 4 Short Ballot, with other members. without street car facilities tion in office depends on the bi-| Figs. MP econ a po tives but) said those words before, | had said/en must be actresses from the cra a i i t re. | Kentle. in oO othe: keep y Child Labor Law, the model bill drawn by elections in Santa Clara province, | Kenton ee creat. taxatives {them from my heart, for it had al-|dle to the grave. I do not recall . the National Child Labor Commission. oe ene: Seren aeenet oe — ee ich the revolt is said to"). “they know children Jove to|¥&¥s given me a wondrous thrill to| the exact words. but somewhere in } the Traction Company to pave between its tracks, |h in . % to clean | hear Earnest Lawton say he would|the book one of the characters re-| Small Claims Court. in compliance with its franchise provisions. This! Jose Gomez, lower right, was| eke It; that it never falls to clean) oo er ever even on the stage. | marks, “All society says to a boy White mage Act, fe Murphine. was the scope of Dale's patriotism. ie ent ee aa rear the stomach, and that a teaspoon That day, as he sald them the be; toa girl, act. A girl must sup: One Day’s Rest in Seven. t e” th z ot POE bse cin baat he head of the) tay given today saves a sick child} Words left me cold, but I pulled) press all feelings and act as con — Public abcgue gg Ebb ecg ages llr Mt gpaonatad to ite 64 [ce Ra tomorrow 4 myself together, and as the words,| vention has prescribed for her | Eat less meat if you feel Backachy - Po ci Neatly ness, in the face of proteat hat no such action me Orestes 8. Ferrara, wer left Ask your druggist for a 50-cent|‘I'm so glad, so happy,’ came from | while a man's greatest glory is that| or Bladder troubles you—Salts ¢ And supported the bill making school houses | taken from twenty thousand citizens of the clty.|speaker of the Cuban house of rep-|pottie of “Callfornia Syrup of| ——————————-————— | he. can ba Imeelf always : is Fine for Kidneys ocial centers, also a State Labor Exchange ale says, Mime must asi anager is nee resentatives, now in New York, aleo | figs,” which has full directions for Women are all actresses by In-| * TION OF INTER. 0 destroying the Jitneys and the city car line and/jg gaid to favor the insurgents. He) babies, children of all ages and for heritance as well as by the curricu-| Meat forms uric acid which ex: » Bill AND ae gaged pede turning ®he people over to the mercy of bis friends, | cat Menocal to resign in favor|grown-ups plainly on each bottle. | lum, that q man-made world has {cites and overworks the kidneys in EST ON DELINQ aS. the people's enemies, the traction trust of Vice President Varona Beware of counterfeits sold here. | Inid down for their education, That | their efforts to filter it from the He opposed the following vicious measures that it is made by “California night for the first and last time I/system. Regular eaters of meat Dale was a spokesman in the City Council for the Fig 8 C ny.” Refuse any| Thy ya ust flush the kid seaal which is a disgrace to the | | Fig Syrup Compa efuse any| blessed my closes’ traditic must flush the kidneys occasional The Renick Law ( 6 Seatile, Renton & Southern tnterests. He tried to PROBERS ARE jother kind with contempt Seah In all my acting, I never ||, You must relieve them like you te). load that lot of Junk on the taxpayers at a fancy price iaid Cat ba i of love and relieve your bowels; removing alll Witney law (introduced by the Traction Co.). of $1,600,000. Where do you suppose he got this FRAMING REPORT CHEAPEST FARES Hoe rete ot ton wit {the acids, waste and polson, else the Initiative, Referendum patriotism? | : ha 3! did ; zht, and | YOu feel a dull misery in the kidney Laws crippling the Nags 7 i . TO CALIFORNIA! uch fe 7 ra ats wa hight, and |Fegion, sharp paina in the back aan and Recall (the vicious work of privilege). je was the only man in the Council to vote; wagiinGTON, Feb. 19.—The ——C.288— for the irs” me T did not believe | sick headache. dizziness, your stom. |j The Port Bill (to give the Port of Seattle | against the resolution asking the repeal of the Ren-|) .\.n rulew committer met in ex First. Second |* wean wuld not make himself |#& sours, tongue is coated and 7 rs to privilege). ick law. This (Chamber of Commerce) law costs the : Certificate of Necessity Bill (to destroy our ecutive session today to start work | San Francisco .$13.00-14.00 § 9.00) taxpayers of the city many thousands of dollars per | 4. it; report in the note leak case, |Los Angeles .. 20.00. 21.50 14.60 when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges, The urine |believe I was acting, and when T| was thru and he had me in his year Sh L. Whipple, the com.|8an Diego 22.00- 23.50 16.60 ib Mand he tas 18 cloudy, full of sediment; the chan public utilities). enemas BF rool sli Near heart nea ae |arms, he eiiapaeni Fa 70H do love | nels often get irritated, obliging ‘ to further enslave the Dale voted against extending the city car line ‘al. ts ene efore the * 7 sat jmeercer ab, Dady ¢ . you to get up two or three times Anti-picketing Bill ( loin ‘Males, “cad bee getgnsel to bah che ieeh which | ’ xpected before the | mick teamsh » Co.'s fast Maera} ven that triumphant aside did | uring the night. 3 workers). car lines for whatever they would bring. His last|&®4 of the week, |for all California ports, Every con-| not deter me from finishing with|° "To. neutralize these irritating Liquor Bill. proposition was to discontinue service on city car| |venience provided git pureed a great burst of tears, which were | acids and flush off the body's r Bi rae p ESalee . Jed are unsurpassed. Get full par. sal. The audience thought I was | yri waste, get about f Amendment, restricting the os, which ld cost more than to keep th i “ Pet PYORRHEA rea a urinous waste, & ‘our _ perce! g ines, Wee ee eae oe p them in) Kitten, Blown High, ticulars and next sailing dato at| weeping for joy at my renuncia-)ounces of Jad Salts from any a 08 i Sells at Big Price Mimaier, ticket office, Second! SDE CTA LIST || tion of my wondertut tover, but 1 [pharmacy take a tablespoontul th Repeal of the Full Crew Law (think of this If Seattle'n enemies can be kicked out of the City ents g ave. and Cherry st. Phone Blltott Was weeping over the loss of one ya glass of water before breakfast ri . 4812 n 7 Y for a few days and your kidneys —he fought it!). Council, the clty car ne can be made a valuable asset “44 ce ah h Inflamed and rec ams ir iMusion days } a ament of the Eight-hour Law for and a paying institution for the city of Seattle, San LONDON, Feb, 19.—A tiny Next sailings, Feb. 20 and 24 are signs of Pyorr ne held me in his arms while | will then act fine and bladder dis- disease, th of loosening the teeth, with timate loss. r gums hurt you, consult N tell you In few word Francisco did it; so did Winnipeg and Calgary; Cleve-| kitten, found alive in the ruins | = Women (think again’). land, Ohio, did it, and furnished transportation for| of the great munitions explo- To Avoid Dandruff ‘the curtain was going down, Kar-jorders disappear. This famous nest whispered to me, ‘You are not {salts is made tom ee act cH ning to be cruel to me any more, |srapes and lemon juice, combini paige with lith has been used for neration Kleeb First Aid Bill (employers’ compensa- 9 contig sion, sold for $250, which was tion bill) given to the relief fund. are you, Paula Dale's efforts and utterances were in support of the| do not know what you mean by be Jing cruel to you, but I do know I |shall never k to you again off the stage, if I can help it. You made me think you were free to) —— love me |Stop op Those Losses _ And so | am, he interrupted K. Crowns e Work, per toot! T guarantees to fit natural .. 810.00 to public offices). fathom WASHINGTON, Feb. 19--A re” Get, at any drug store, a bottle of SLT duetion is between 2 oe Re Ler zemo for 25¢ or $1.00 for extra large ‘ < a pound for newsprint paper, size. Use as directed, for it does the The above statement by Mr. Lane and his record in the 1915 legislature, compared ||‘ ay learned today, is likely to’ be work Guiekty, It kills the py Boo with Mr. Dale’s record in our City Council convinces me that Mr. Lane is a progressive [{the maximum price which the fed- germ, nourishes the hair roots and man who is up-to-date and lives in the present, while Mr. Dale lives in the age of grab- J} eral trade commission will set ®% immediately stops itching si which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder dis- | eases 4 . | a6 roke away om hin to clean and stimulate ~~ Amendment of Mother's Pension Law (an-| oii bins of the 1915 legialature, that the people You do not want.a slow treatment soit Ais avers den eats that sluggish kidneys and stop bladder other disgrace). abolished by referendum vote, Indeed, the politica FIX PAPER PRICE | for itching scalp when hair is falling \the other actors might not hear if|!ritation, - Jad Salts is inexpensiam Li (to b ontrol d f | and the dandruff germ is killing the prices have be Pe eee Metoning inthe wings, ‘1]S!¥e, harmless and makes a delights a Whitney Election Law (to boss con patriotism of Mr. Dale is something which | cannot —— hair roots. Delay means—no hair. for 26 year hey wer ening in \rul effervescent lithia-water drink = Bes “ ulp. It is fe arbitrator of prices and dis-\a pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, i te dtuahithalt ttt * , dead and gone i say Sattle is a live city and does not want any J) the arbitrator a pure, re , 4 ptic liquid, is mete hare in Wo absolutely guarantee the — bing that is dead and gone. Again, I say Sattle is a unt any Ti etbution hot greasy, is easy to use and will not vou Hammest Lawton,’ 1 sald, ‘4011 tmous 31 Tablets to atop lossgul more dead ones in our City Council Prices recently have gone As stain. Soaps and shampoos are harm DENTIS ou deny you are a married man? Ra eukioan con aa VOTE FOR LANE, ERICKSON AND HESKETH as 5% and 6 cents and in| ful, as they contain alkali, The best pa eR Tis Hy gWhat has that to do with it?) § tom your meney. By mall, $1408 | y cases some small publishers |¢hing to use for s are toes tions is Entrance 1504 ‘Thi lover a rund 1 have not loved | © per box; 6 for $5.00. : were unable to print paper at|zemo, for it is safe and inexpensive, Bucdaye, $i80 tod over a year anc @ not love RIGHT DRUG Co. ; EDWIN J. BROW any price The B. W. Nose Go. Cleveland, 0. her for a longer time than that, 1 110 aces cad 4

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