The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 13

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[/s=™ | The Seattle Star (===) “ UTILIZE POWER SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920, | FIRST ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE PULLS TRAIN OUT Milwaukee Railway Electrification Facts 647 MILES OF ears Mileage between Harlowten, Montana, and Avery, Idaho, previous to 1920 - iT 647 om Mileage electrified between Tacoma, Wash. and Othello, Wash. os woes -- a rT} rT] be ~~ ev 7 ” : ?. Mileage remaining between Avery and Othello still to be electrified oowes see on vie JUICE TRACK forbidding bulk of the ¢ , OF MOUNTAINS Total mileage on completion of work ‘ ventas met noo Jed to man’s superior dom Steam locomotives released for use on other lines when entire work is amples. eevee ee 0 4 i - Electric locomotives te supplant steam : 95 Save $3,500,000 ‘Juice’ Ex- Milwaukee's “Smokeless - One electric locomotive equal to nearly three of steam type. > he’ , ay 4 Annual saving in tons of coal by use of water power 100,000 penditure for Fuel Yearly | Limited” on Way East Annual saving in gallons of fuel oil ° ‘ . 10. 000,000 | Annual saving in fuel values pics ake 3 $3,500,000 ft hes up Qe Maximum elevation to overcome . winnie : 6522 feet ar yetem at @ hour. on of water power sa saving Of 800. and 40,000,000 gale yearly, in money day morning, it was drawn by a mon- | Central fo} _ON THEIR MERIT ALONE.--and not on outward appearance: It’s true that correct style and perfect fit are characteristic of all our values---but undemeath it all is masterful work- manship---material and quality. QUENTIN QUIDNUNC DAILY HE ASKS A QUES | TION OF FIVE PERSONS PICKED AT RANDOM TODAY’S QUESTION Do you think telephone rates too | high? Above—Long Lake plant, on the Spokane river, principal] ANSWEFS x hydro-electric station of the Washington Water Power com-| emer * K pe ro pad pany, whose system is interconnected with that of the Puget); : ce coud be te 'taver of tae! Sound Traction, Light & Power company, to frunish motive city asking ¢ wer rates. } power for the electrification of the Coast diviston of the Chi-| MRS. M. J. HOGAN, 515 25th ave | cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. The interconnected S—' think they're too high | system has a combined capacity of 200,000 horsepower. Pai remap el Below—One of the electric locomotives in use on the Milwau kee lines, built by the General Electric company, 76 feet long ine and equal in power to 2.7 of the most power steam passenger , MES, J locomotives. A. MANGELS, #2 1, my husband 17 Years’ Romance This Man Goes to eat rote, | 8 Ends in Wedding! Jail for His Pension employe LONDON, England, March 5 LONDON, March 5.—Prefe bake gonaimrd Simba a al Seventeen years ago, Walter M. Col-| prison to the workhouse, an E ah uit to re duce then tins, a ee ee ae roves man committed offenses in order) MRS. JOHN SCHAFFER, 160 15th | edly attached to her. He went to| that he might enjoy the compara. “v* an I know what yc WAustralia to “make good” and suc. (tive luxury of jail. He is 78 and mat Overy’ might @eeded. For 10 years not a word! has 128 convictions to his discredit 4 cic ane otee reset When given two months again, he right, I don’t care. I guess heart was still unmarried, offered | "Mid: “I have done enough work | aren't too high, compared t Khimee!f again, was accepted and for the covernment to be entitied to 1" + tan ce . | €ame to claim his bride. a pension.” . A Clearance Sale for Men - - - - - [22 =| from the burn Want Delegates to i Call on Seattle Afurements to bring nor ter 4 Firemen Lay Five Blocks of Hose . WHEN TAKING our inventory we found several odd lots of exceptionally good Pipes, and in order to clean our stocks we are offering them at a most attrac- tive price. ---and these wonderful values sell for $10 less He Hires Veterans as Parlor “Maids” | Choice for One Dollar sg ONDON, Ma Sir G ‘Whic heote THE ASSORTMENT consists of Pipes ee tg Tee ae varying in price from $1.00 to $2.00, George says the men are quicter and is a er opportunity for the EOI, the, Deney Ahan Woeney men. It includes such makes as the sss * Wellington, O. P. F. Briars, Famous Even Fijis Strike Frank and Crown-Well, some with bake- lite stems. \ It Will Paythe Pipe Smoker To supply himself well—for with the continued advancing prices in practically everything, it is certainly an opportunity. H | h Hl a Mt iam Decreased overhead ex- pense through OUR POL- ICY of Low Upstairs Rent Cash Selling Large Buying Power and Low Margin of Profit for Raise i in Wage LONDON, March rin Vo EARLY SPRING Suits and Overcoats Hungry Skunk Pays Daily Call for Food BRUNSWICK, N fn about 40 times as strenuous. Marcus Devore, of SPRING CIGAR CO. Soe, eran. age ype > $20 to $50 Alterations Free Fit Guaranteed ™. Arcade Blidg., Second Ave. (OVER THE RHODES CO.) Desiha Largest Clothiers in the Northwest ~,,Rortlend Store, Raleigh Bids. gil saving of $10 on every Suit or Overcoat. seratching at his back door to get in. A black skunk had a || home in the vicinity of his home. He had fed the animal meat and other tidbits, Finally the skunk beenme #0 accustomed to the ra tions that promptly at 6 o'clock he awaited the opening of the back door. If he wan late, De vore nays, the little fellow would seratch on the kitchen door. —INC— 707 First Ave. 418 Pike St. 1406 Fourth Ave.

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