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hy Nov } Btandard Murniture Co i DeGr Rirs: The furnace ls pro a, 198 ine and ie stove. Yours very Mrs, G. F, Farley rod 46en oe, yore Standard Purnity Gentiomen The less Fw wonderful Pipe in recommending Anyone needing a & plant, and enough im fuel to pay for itself ina tow re. Furniture Co, that sold me this « 1 shall take great show this furnace tn ten to Any one wishing to call my hours, Your very truly, D. A, Pattee, 4043 Pourth N. March 1, 191% Furniture Co, Sire; As long as I can get the one ATL N. €0th Bt. March tet, 1919 Co © really comfortable and all whe have no furnace seriously of getting ome in- Sincerely yours, L. Robbins, 272 hth at. BW, Beattie, Nov. tnd, 1918. y pleased we bought it te entirely satisfactory and can't find miy be size for a small five-room 2064 N. Téth. March 3, 1919, Furniture Co. : Om December 21, 1918, Furnace | & Pipeless home. It has proved s great suc- fm every way, 1 have six large al on one floor (26 by 53). ‘Sad must say that the rooms are b evenly throughout. 1 burn no = fuel in the furnace than I did range and small heater and ‘More comfort. It ie a great coal or wood to carry up. Bahes nor smoke in the room, « cool and not cluttered with 1 have put pipe furnaces in it homex and consider the Universal Pipeiees Furnace Surpasses any other. Yours soma. W. J. Barclay, 5608 Keystone Place. March 3, 1919. Furniture Co. : : 1 am now tn a post- to thank you for tnsisting on Buying one of your furnaces, hav- used same in my house this past The pipeless furnace spelis in fuel and comfort in the Kindly refer all “Missouri fe me and oblige. Yours very truly, D. W. Crandall, 4122 44th Ave. 8. ‘ Seattle, Btandard Furnit Sire: Your furnace ts excel- great fuel saver and very enay F. Cloonan, 29 iTeon St. 2 if March 4, 1919. | Standard Furniture Co. Dear Bt: natisfaction. second floor if draft is Gus Nord, 5118 Corson Ave. Gentlemen: ‘has proven to be satisfactory in every @ glad to recommend FP. A. Krueger, Puyallup, Wash. March 10th, 1919, Btandard Furniture Co. The Pipeless Furnace you shout tiv matis ee it for priced furnace on the comparing with the savin 4p fuel and comfort in every way Yours very truly, &. K. Matheson, KF. Tith st. Dats hoy, 1918 | Standard Furniture Co. ; 7 Ww are well infied with comfortably tly reduced oom home is warmed minutes after t re i started, keeps our basement cool ‘and fresh. We burn the “U' 1 and whil on the ket, find {| cheapest in the Jong run. spectiully, Very re Geo. BE. Roos, 2 46th Ave. 8. W. March 10, 1919 lard Furniture Co, Your pipeless furnac in ur house several Kred Clements Port Orchard, Wa these letters- representing just a few of the hundreds of similar expressions of praise and satisfac- tion, tell you why your home should have an EMPRES —the low cost and ease with which an EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE can be in- Stalled in any is causing home builders in all of the country to discard their heating stoves and install this system. We have fumaces which we can install in your home to as low as $150. PAYS FORITS COST BY SAVING FUEL! FURNACE is what the name implies furnace without pipes. A complete heating system installed in basement same as a —the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELE TRADE MARKED regular furnace, but requires no pipes to convey heat to different rooms. —the advantages to be of fuel. Over 200 new Seattle homes are built with this furnace! 25% to 50% SAVING ON FUEL ALONE! —it is estimated that a saving of fuel of from 25% to 50% can be accomplished with an EMPRESS Universal Pipeless Furnace over other systems. This is be- cause of the scientific construction of the furnace—built according to the law of nature. Perfect combustion and perfect circulation do the trick. —the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE meets every requirement of Health, Comfort and Economy, and is the fruit of over 40 years of Quality Spe- cialization. furnace promotes health as well as comfort. CAN HAVE A WHOLE YOU WARM A1Q ACOSTER —you cannot make a mistake installing this furnace in your home, This wonderful furnace humifies as well as ventilates while it heats, and furnishes the air with an adequate supply of moisture. That is why this YEAR TO PAY FOR IT! Asbestos-Insulated’ Pipeless Furnace ined are many. First of all is a cool basement, so important for the storing of vegetables and fruits. And next is the fact that all heat generated must pass into rooms above—absolutely no waste heat, megning a wonderful saving this is the wonderful furnace that saves 25% to 60% on fuell —+tody sectional view shows wh: MPRESS UNIVERSA FURNACE CONSTRUCTION Pattorns, materials and — finishing either of these ax perfect constructic be impoasib a terns are produced by the Kreatest expert in. this country who has spent @ lifetime in the study of heat circulation. Only new fron ie used in’ the { Empress Univer Furnaces and Ie accomp: highest grade of #\t in poasible for un to procure, Any. part of a Universal found. de fective will be cheerfully replace includes pat- ona the by the mechan STION {8 con. by the type of and character of to whieh it ed. Without ombustion a low il Universal na are constructed equipp: with r a Patented Shell Har Grate. When the fur nace im connected ¢ suitable chimney flue this picture. The 7 1 ‘ build. ) fect combustion ja guaran. ( teed and a waving of fuel will be the result. We will be pleased to explain. to you the merits of th Rar Grate, used only on the Empress Universal Pipetess Furnace, by because it is manufactured to fitl — 2 weather conditions of the Northwest, are) it especially of Puget Sound. —your old furnace, stove or range taken as part payment on an A phone call will bring our repre. jadly will give estimates and other furnace Department. EMPRESS pipeless furnace, sentative to you, who information you desire. Call Main 71M, Furnace = —- —as for quality, the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPE. ide i LESS FURNACE is made of the best materials and workmanship. Only new iron of the highest grade which insures a long mixture used in its makeup, life. press Universal irnace and the item which furnishes the fort in the home. Im- dintely after starting a fire in the Empress Un } versal Pipeless Furnace air from all parts of home starts in motion is drawn throt the ister past the hot castings ) and returned heated to the rooms above, — The } chambers through Passes must proportioned Pip one great culation life and of the # of these chambern ress Universal Furnaces are the result of many years’ study And most careful testa STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Second Ave. aud Pine St.--L. SCHOENFELD & SONS--101 to 111 S. Eleventh St., Tacoma i { Mareh 1 t Furnd ready 19th Ave, & it costa tn th aco about 26 per cent les th of @ pipe furnace, Your Ringwald Bite 1047 16th Ave. NW June 16th 1919. Standard Furniture «| The Empress Pipeless Fur- home top tion 1 will be pleased to Aino it very heats be b sol ie ats, Youre HB. Durkee, 114 Newton A June 16, Btandard Furniture C6. Gentlemen: The Empress pipeless furnace purchased £ you has tn deed proven to be all (hat you sald I have found it to be an ¢s- | 919 onemical burner heat all over the 6 easy Wo reeulate and very little attention, The the purchase price hes requiring amount of been more than offset by the service we have reesived from it up to the present time and which we will un- | doubtedly continue to receive in the | future. Youre tru wr sth Irvin nee ave. & Ww. une 14th, 1919 © we purchased J and has proven setiefacts Mr U 262 Beach Perr June Standard Purniture Co wiven Very respectfully Lawrence 0 soot 20 splendid service Grove Ave ® Standard Dear Siew bungalow has p tory Indeed us fives ple in the U extremely p pipeless furnace netaliod much We are very eat ased. Very Mra BE. ¢ Whitman 1629 N. Sard. | Now tee | Standard Furniture Co | Te pip rance | for me bas given p nemieal on fue ne all that | has been claimed for it and more, | Respectfully | Chas. L. Stewart, — | 2201 Lafayette Ave, City. | { March 10, 1919, Standard Furniture Co. Gentlemen: The pipeless furnace patinfaction. well pleased with it that when my friends come to visit, I have Mt to them. All the € rooms ing from the hall, # 1 bad the tm the hall, and all the rooms are nice and warm for the firet time in § years, since T built the | house My wife is ko much pleased with It, th# abe boosts It whenever | the gets w chance T son on earth why have au enorme people kno ful furnace, Fi this wonder ‘obt, Thompson Beivedere Ave, Weet Beattie arit Standard Furniture Co. needing © good heating p Yours reapectfully Standard Purnitw lemen the After tw Standard Furniture Co Dear Sire: Laat fall T wrote a very favorable recommendation about the ye ve inate Not Of OUF wixer pinion an merits of the furnace has not and 1 am. perfectly any part of the Cordially to the changed comfortable tn M. Griffin 4502 W. Charleston 8t Standard Furniture Co. cannot, on one sheet c tinfaetion with « e have a large eight-room house and every room in kept warm with a amall fire. We have friends who have ¢ other makes of furnace, and they seem to enjoy the warmth of our house—in fact, seem glad to get warm, 1 would surely recommend this furnace to all others. Yours truly, nH 19, 1919. J. Kempel, 127 BH. 60th &t. Nov Co, 18, "28. Standard Purniture tlemen stall a Pipel glad you in Chas. Kutzner, 428 W. 65th Bt June 19th, 1919. Standard Furniture Gentlemen furnace naed durin The Empress Pipeless we purchased from y the past winter has ¥ all parte tam perature where | ¢ 4 thin at t than Yours truly, old heaters, Goldamith, 2903 Kdmunde. March 4, Standard Furniture Co. Gentlemen: T had one of Pipeless Furnaces installed in house in November, 1918, and used it constantly ‘since that I am entirely satiafied with working of thin furnace it In very economien! in the use of fuel. I burn coal in it and it is my opinion fro ¥ present operation that 1 lene coal and have heat my house then 1 had A coal stove. Yours truly, James A, Dougan, 2676 39th & W. your my have time the 1 find that ] Co-operation Between Worker and Boss | we Hil BY FRED: «KM (N, B. A. Staff Correape NEW YORK, Sept. 1 tion between capital and 4 not only theoretically im but practically effect going to be done And the ster co-operation the be ot onl done of the | industrial ff) tter the result thre of my ix These propositions sum up | ve Femults igation int the actual examples of or in big and Httle Industrie operation between employ it exinte to Co-operation and employes many for ay take savings enabled urchase stock in the corpora comp the nd », thus obtainir profits of the share of co-operation junder what may be called i"Lettch plan” of “industrial democ racy,” in which a government mod eled upon that of the United actually runs the factory trial plant, and in which jers have actually as much ent as the capitalista who » corporation direct in in the concern largest exints indus work or the n these two extremes exist tive plans like thone of the | International Harvester the | [Standard O11 Co., and the Colorado Fuel & Iron Co, Basen theme | plans provide @ method which | employera and employes ma wit | down ther and discuss an reach 2 mutual IN DISPUTE, whether ft | is Wages a. ment UPON ANY} SUBJECT. water coolers, hours of labor or sprinkling machines } | Not Really Radical American labor is not fundament ly “radica!.” aw that term bas been used. If th of the A tomorrow turn industries to the | Workingmen them, the |chances are that the workingmen would vote nine to one against at tempting to assume ce of the industries, All that the averag | Amert workingman is a equare deal,” ax he expresses it But while American workingmen by no means want the responsibility of attempting to run industry, two things they do which indus | trin! democracy gives them | 1, They want to be taken completely inte the confidence of the management with refer. ence to operations of the plant. 2. They want to be given an effective volee in determining HANSON offered their to industry in to ntro! wants an SCORES Says He Fosters lil-Will in This City | “The statement of former Mayor | [Ole Manson that ‘he would rather |take a man out of the penitentiary than to have Cofinciiman Warren D. Lane act as mayor,’ and his action in writing an uncalled-for letter to the officers of the Boilermakers’ Union No. 104, ax published in a | Sunday paper will, in my judgment, do more to create clase hatred and | il feeling among the workers of Se- attle than any one single influence.” So declared George Ryan, chair man of the democratic central com- | mittee here | “These are most perilous times Hanson in as good an n as he would have us be eve he is, why don't he use his} | 00d offices tn an ort to create ja better understanding between cap ital and labor instead of going out of his way to offend a large element in this community? For, he should know-—that if Seattle in to continue to prosper It must live on terms of amity and good will with beth ele. ments of our society No man should | be permitted to| | seek personal or political aggrandize. ment by constantly Against clase in the playing class | These That Make It P | man | shared | Seattle Butnick, 8 ler which the pe combucted. problem the co tions operation shall The faced the n to greatest single of t indifference 10 workinger officte ir What # workingman, “if lowt bom who | it to me . material | mach runs bi | dust r y ever lin th falls coun try off th much bod gue Kg as workingmen as Individuals have no incentive to increased efficiency Acquire Direct Interest re goods to But the factory when increased efficienc in means PAY Pays Better Wages and Larger Profits VELOre rker in t then ev 1 oman w compe rporatior forem house of r tative f the componed of represent worke t ung der plan ing afte the fa ww ib 1 ot that tak tory I" divided equall era and workers, bor aving place in between own JEWISH SCHOOL WILL RISE HERE $100,000 Building Planned at 17th and Alder At @ cost of more than $100,000 « school where every Jewish child in may receive an education in the history, religion and custe the Jewish will eres Alder st, between 17th and 18th ave Excavation will begin this week The plan to build a school origina ted recently with members of the Bikur Cholum Synagogue, Y Way and 17th av., who enthy responded to appe Rabbi Simon ¢ r. More th $32,000 was contribute Following the appointment of Julius Shafer as treasurer, B, Marcus Priteca named architect for the proposed school The race be nler an school wijl have for immigrants and children and it is proposed to spectal_classes for high school and university students a» well as regu- r school classes. Those who have temporary charge of the proposed school are M. Goodglick, Julius Prottas, J H. Kessler, special their hafer, Matzger, J Sam Mozler, Bergman, M. Neider, H. Abra Hurwitz, H. Greenblatt, A. A. Rosenthal, R. Lurie, 1 € *. Lippman and J. Bridge. YM Berkman a C. A. RAISES AS AN ‘ERRATIC’ RENT OF ROOMS “Increase in Cost of Opera- tion” Is Reason Given The Y. M. C. A. of Seattle is unable It has been compelied to raise the room rent of every member who lives in the Y. M.C. A. building at Fourth increase in the cost of operation.” “We trust you will receive this an- nouncement in the proper spirit Arn 8. Allen, general secretary, said in his notice to each tenant. The advanced rent went into effect Mon- day, September 1. Members of the organization who have paid $8 a month found them- selves called upon to pay $19 a month beginning today. Corresponding in- jcreases have been demandeé of ten- ants who heretofore have paid $10, $12, $14 and $1§ a month for rooms. Declines to Race; Beaten by Toughs Recause he refused to take up their challenge and race them to attle, D. G. Paige, of Kent, who was driving to Seattle in a machine with Pierre Land, was beat up Sunday morning by a gang of toughs near Pier 2, according to a report he made Are the —ASK YOU MOTHER was! ‘JAMAICA GINGER UNDER U, $, BAN Used for IMicit Beverage, Say Officers A crusade against Jamaica ginger as an ingredient of one of the by. products of prohibition will be waged by internal revenue officers from now on This edict was ii Deputy Internal F T. B ‘About two per cent Jamaica gin- ger added to ¢# per cent non-bever age alcohol, is making a delightful substitute for many dry citizens,” declared Beeks, “and from now on the thirsty had better wateh their step—besides their throats. “The law provides ample punish ment for booze law violators and we have ample machinery to enforce the statutes. So better be safe than sorry, say 1 4 by General venue Officer W, ones FILM FIRM GETS 14 NEW HOUSES Only Best Pictures Plan ot ‘ Jensen and Von Herberg | controt of 14 photoplay theatres jin Portland, Tacoma, Butte and Medford, Ore.. and the construction of motion picture houses in Everett, Yakima and Bremerton, has been announced by Jensen & Von Her- berg. managers of the Coliseum, | Liberty, Strand and Mission theatres jin Seattle. Seven theatres in Portland, four in Tacoma, two in Butte, and one in Medford have been acquired. Other pending deals will add substantially to the number of playhouses to fly | to continue business on the old basis.|the Jensen & Von Herberg banner, it was stated. | J. on Herberg, manager of the Coliseum theatre in this city, says — jave. and Madison st., “owing to the! more than 600,000 patrons will view the attractions in the 18 theatres every week. | “Mr, Jensen, who lives in Portland, will have supervision of ‘the houses in Oregon.” Von Herberg said. “I will maintain supervision here. We propose to buy our films"in the open market and now that we have @ | String of theatres, we are in a better | position than ever to refuse accept- ance of films which, in our judg- |ment, are not up to standard. We | propose to show only clean pictures: j If there is any money showing de- liberately salacious pictures, some- one else can make it.” PORTIERES TO BE SOLD | To furnish funds for the care of a |destitute Belgian family of nine | members, three painted portieres by @ Belgian artist will be sold Tues- day morning in the office of T. Four- nier, 213 Boston block. Mme. Cho- | mat, local language teacher, con- tributed the portieres Hands ainless 9