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REDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET A Good Refrigerator PROMOTES ECONOMY AND SAFEGUARDS HEALTH PRESENT-DAY standards of household prac- |* tice make the Refrigerator a practically item of equipment in the home | dhronghout the year, to say nothing of in the summer months. an afd sizes Kgs by and tri Sat i hen Sats Ge ee and healthful. ‘THE HERRICK REFRIGERATOR dy ted to the needs the : , d dry tion, which Bt en: podstuffs to be stored for the max- imum length of time without deterioration of nality. The efficiency of this m of refriger- ftion is shown by the fact that salt or may be kept in the food compart- ; without becoming in the slightest Herrick Refrigerator is so designed that all interio: Sy ee 4-5, © parts may be eRe Em RR ee TP ‘a Note: That the o ad coat of current production estabtian. | 6d, in the Viewpoint of Counciiman Heeatine he made nf the probl ed Councilr Etlokson to disduss the Skagit proj~ eet in these columns, His first ar- ‘tele appears today. The Star of March 22 contained @ \timely editorial with the headline, |“What About the Skagit?’ ‘This ed- Ktorial seta forth correctly the big | talking points for the Skagit. Firat & plant Could be developed at Gorge |ereek to deliver power as cheaply @ One on the Stillaguaminh, half the dis | tance from Seattle, and having a rail toad to the power house and dam |aite, Second, @ plant to develop 34\- | 1000 kilowatts could bé built at Gorge Creek for $5,000000, exclusive of the fub-station in city, ostimated at $600,000. ‘Third, by building an im- ;Pounding dam at Ruby, a develop- Least of 300,000 horsepower wan pos- Mible at a total cont of $30,000,000. | Recent developments prompt me to recall thid éditorial; ahd say some- (thing in detonse of councilmen who, jhe The Star, have said, “We must Loony exantly where wa aré headed After making a trip to the Skagit phd heaal 0 | pridtiona were de- | Mmanded to build camps, tranapotta- | tion facititien, sawrtiills and other tm-| Wear tet béfore we had a permit! the govrnment to build any plant whatsoever. Majority Refused A majority of the council. refused to be stampeded. We took the po-/ sition that if a plant to develop 36,000 ite ould be built at Gorge Greek for $6,000,000, we were for it, that cost would enable um to current at @ reasonable price, Was on the aarumption that @ . We want the trouble experienced | t Kiwha, where a dam was built on | Gravel, and the river flowed unde: board of public works ask for bids. For the purpose of instructing die |When bids were ih we Would know charged sallote in the trafaferring of the government insurance poll-|could not, with good \\ Hi ¢ skin kept mind from Work Resinol FOR INSTANT RELIEF that tormenting itch— Get rid of that annoyin: Coaat by iaeaig te ol ie With Resinol Ointment. réesalte are gentrally cleansing the with Resinel Soap. es foe contain a healing senhing meditation that usually gets in and arrests the trouble properly. Settee tte rymageem are OPPORTUNITY jade. Robert was . Had he been & scientist, instead of = poets he Would have i po Opportunity a mercenary servant— ity is always at the beck of & Mmas- tan. Shy from othéts she may, but pp always ready to do his bidding—sim- way of lassoing her. It i to the who saves money, No des toting to cecape him. He's Open a Sayings Account with nsible Wa and the ance S2a"twnisn you'd mnatet Opportunity will surprise you. We now have available for distribution. wi Fite © Have yeu, call and secstve Oe The Seattle National Bank Robert Burns called Opportunity a fickle controlled. he has out the easy a tion to juinp after her—in any containing » War Tax Analysis. Resources $30,000,000 whether the plant could te built within the estimates, Until then we grace, ask the t for a permit, ink these were the sentiments ee o3F Gorge creek Quest was for $240,000. The council tefused to make any appropriation if cénfronted with Make appropriations for extensive improvements and tions that will commit us to this project or en tail great loss, And that in the face of a letter from federal officials Which saye that not evén a tempo- tary permit will be granted for the Gorge creek development until com plete plans and spécifications have been submitted and approved by the government. And, further than that, we must prove that it can be successfully financed, Please note that as yet we have | had no final report on the driliing| afd dutveying for location of a dam at Gorgé créék. Apparently Mr, Dithock aims to break this hews to us gently, For in what purports to bé @ feport on Skagit developnient by Engineers D. C. Henny, consult Modem Bridge W For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J. BROWN on Gorsansia ‘ircet Ihave been studying crown and for @ quarter of a ¢én- and have worked faithfully to &@ system that is enfe, sant nd satisfactory. Other den- fn G0 it if they will work and Sill genius are red eae, and arawous labor. system of brid ‘k ie simple with & view every aurface of my bridgework; it is cleaner wi chatge. for fate seg oa | itial plant could alee be built at Diab.) sailors’ council. + DAEs ‘Councilman Erickson Says | City Should Admit Bids on | | Skagit Development Plans|| or of the reclamation serv ©, F, Under, formerly entet of the Washington Md 4 and a letter signed by Mr, Dimock, we are advised that @ diver flon dan be built at Gorge creek on the sand and gravel in thé river bed, Engineers Henny and Uhden have been employed b: . Dimock, I presume, They hi evidently gone over the whole Skagit provlent carefully, for in an Intertiew with myself and several other counctimen, they showed us a lot ef flutes com piled to estimate the coat of plants at Gorge creek, Diablo canyon and Ruby, Points Out Coat T war dumfoundéd when Mr, Dim. ock submitted their report without a singlé one of théne figurée or ontt tes. However, I remember some | of the observations they made in te rd to different features and fone | of the figurés in thelr book of esti mates. They atid that a dam to bed. tock, where borings have been made, i out Of the question, aa the com would be prohibitive. That the) qheapest Gorge creck development) Might be accomplished by building & | dam at Devil's Elbow, half a mile from the power houme, They éith mated that at this point a dam could Be bullt for $5,000,000, with a total coat of plant of $9,000,000, It was possible that this might be cheaper than a diversion dam up the river and a tunnel to the power housé, a» planned by Mr, Dimock, Figures Are Omitted Their figures indicated that an in- Jo canyon for about $9,000,000, but to | would tun away beyond those fie ures, Mr, Dimock’s estimate of ti Cost, aa cited in your editorial, w $30,000,000, ‘These engine.» ett mate $48,000,000, We, who werd! granted this interview, assumed, of course, that thése figutes and esti Mates would be given to the council and to the public in full and detail, If corract, the figures presented by these enginetra are itluminating. | What The Star has said and some They also prove conclusively od | counciimen felt, “Watch your step” was admonition that should be heed || éd. To build plants at excessive cost, | even tho they have the merit of big. hoes, i to play into the hands of our competitors and head our light plant tor the rocks of financial distress, 1) feel more poaltively than ever that |f) the council #hould not commit itmett | to 4 plant on the Skagit until bida| have been received. WM. TAFT MAY JUDGE KAISER Tribunal to Try Emperor WASHINGTON, April 20.—(inited Prost) — Blther Charles Evans Hughes or William Howard ‘Tart tay be the Anferican judge in the international tribunal to fry the for fier Kaiser, it was believed here to- day. The nomination will probably be made by Preaident Wilson, and it may be submitted to congress confirmation. Bithu Root wis mentioned a4 a ponstbility, Lord Redding, chief justice of Engiand, is mentioned as the like Heat British candidate. ‘The seéne of the trial probably will be Geneva, the seat of the leagie of nationx. ‘The five judgeu, repridenting the United States, Great Britain, Italy, Japan and France, working without legal precedents, will be required tof} rule on evidence and pad judgment and sentetice on thé arch criminals of history, with the code of justice And morality as their only guides, A meneral coutee of procedure will bé deride on before the trial by the tive judges, it in benieved Several promihént Germans of the O14 regime will probably bé retained a@ counsel and advisers by Withélm, In this connection, former Ambaséa dor Von Bernstorft ts mentioned, The staff of prosecuting attorneys will probably be repregentative of the five grent powers, and it la con. sidered potsibie that thé present government of Germany might flko be permitted to name a prosecutor, ds democtatic Germany would be andtious to take tile opportunity of fixing the war gullt. Exile has already been decided of tefitatively as the penalty in the évent of a conviction, Patis advices ihdlcate, APER’S POLICY I$ CONDEMNED $pokane Laborites Say A.F. of L. Principles Violated SPOKANE, April 29.—With only tro delegates dixaenting, thd Rpo- kané Central Labor council last night voted indorsement of a niz- sling teply, drafted by Préaident William J, Coates, to an article in the Seattle Union Record, criticis- ing the labor council! Nére for ite failure to indore a soldiers’ and The Union Record article alfo in- sinuated that the Sons of Democ- racy, soldiers’ organization which | labor here has @hdorsed, had been organized by the Chamber of Com- meree, The Kecotd’s articlé was headed “Labor Deluged in Spbkane y thé Chamber." This Heading} ‘oates branded as “‘infamous,"’ and added: “No paper more openly con- demas and no paper in America more openly vidlntés thé priticiples of the American Federation of La- bor Or so abuses and villifiés its fplendiad youn state président, | rit, tha the Sefttle Union . 1 personally have nothing against it; but It doesn't represent the A, F, of L."’ ‘The Labor council passtd thru a! stormy Aésnidn before a votd was) ' Bar| i} Mentioned for International || Aske Ordinance to ment; wrongly present transfers, or Inter- fere in any way with the operation of @ c&f Or cars. WILKES ‘Traction wants to protect the street railway patrons from “a few who thought: Jessly or wilfully fail to cooperate in keeping care clean and sanitary.” He has proposed an ordinance which wotld maké it unlawful to rid@ anywhere on the outside of care; expedtorate in cars; to smoke on Cird or throw reftiee in cars; to interfere With any part af equip: - ’, APRIL 29, FREDERICK & NELSON © FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUB The Logical Costume Foundation for One's Figure May Be Chosen With Assurance From A New Showing of Corsets Featuring—Bien Jolie, Redfern, La Camille, Mme. Lyra, American Lady and Nemo models, The correct model, expertly fitted by one of our experienced corsértieres, will insure comfort and ease with a maximum of style. REDFERN MODEL 89-19 confers slender, youthful lines upon the aver- age figure. Fashioned of rich satin brocade in floral design. The bust is low, while the long skirt gives the flat back lines. 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