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Electric Energy Held NEW TRIAL Former Customs Inspector) ....o-vati Fi Faces Smuggling Case be a th st. . w echanics bs] Ask your dealer today a for anew THIN Trimo fh Cutting Wheel — just out. It will honestly am make your TRIMO Pipe Cutter 100 efficient. This new THIN Wheel makes a quicker, cleaner, thin mer cut money and labor. Does i everything anextra-thin {i wheel will do—is strong i and lasts long. Knife or t; saving time, knurled edgeds The name “TRIMO” is Stamped on every gen thine wheel—look for it TRIMONT MFG.CO, Roxbury, Mass. more made de Insist on Tinda the new Trimo THIN Wheel. on $10,000 bail. Noted Doctor to They Lecture at “U”’|,.. Herbert Parsons wil wakers in the summe n Beatt ot W o, it was a EDWIN J. BROWN, STAND UP AND ANSWER! WHY did you appoint George F. Russell, Republican ward politician, labor-hater and foe of public ownership, to the important position of superintendent of the water depart- ment? Was it because he proved to be an excellent campaign fund collector? Why did you appoint Clark Jackson, Democratic politician om Chehalis, to the important position of superintendent of tblic utilities? Was it to secure his help in your expressed abition to be governor, or United States senator? Why did you appoint good-natured but inefficient Bill Sev- ryns chief of police? Was it in payment for help. rendered 1y him in your many campaigns to get on the public payroll? Is it true that you, who have boasted of your support of municipal ownership, accepted a $2,500 campaign contribu- tion from A. W. Leonard, president of the Puget Sound Light & Power Company, when you ran against Dan Landon for mayor in 1922? If this is true, will you tell the people whether the power and light company has contributed toward your present cam- paign, and how much? If you did receive such a contribution, has it affected in any way completion of the Skagit project, your announced intention of having the street car purchase ‘ontract rewritten—a plan you never fulfilled? What is the unfinished city business you vaguely say re- juires you to be mayor for the next two years? Can it be the return of the street car system to Stone & Webster, and the sale of the Skagit to private interests, both of which steps you have hinted at? Why do you attack the Chamber of Commerce and at the ame time conceal from the public the fact that you are a nember of the Chamber of Commerce, in good standing? Why did you and your board of public works attempt to vand R. C. Storrie & Company a coe of $139,000 of Skagit ‘unds? I refer to the payment of Skagit funds which the city emecller blocked, and the corporation counsel declared illegal. Why did you say, during the Great War: “Do you not see that a worker is compelled to sell his labor power for wages in order to live, has no country and no flag but that of Social- ism?” Are you still willing to back that statement before ex- ervice men? — Why did you leave the Socialist Party in 1916? Was it beeause you failed to ride into office on the Socialist Party bandwagon, or do you admit that your former Socialistic doc- trine is unsound? Why have you failed to discharge the 575 “political incur- bles” which, two years ago, you promised to remove from the ity payroll? Isn’t it a fact that for over five years you have been trying to have a doctor, one of your political friends, made health commissioner; and isn’t this the basis for your unremitting attack on the health department of this, one of the five healthiest cities in the United States? Why do you continue to state that I opposed the port bonds when that statement is false, and you know it is false? Hasn’t your interest in the welfare of the common people been confined entirely to lip-service? Don’t you‘ belong to what you call the exploiting class, and haven't you been exploiting the workers for fifteen years, to your great financial benefit? Why should people believe in your declared opposition to the power trust, when you have betrayed the people im the in- terests of the vice trust? ALFRED H. LUNDIN The opposition has an unlimited campaign fund. I have no paid workers. More volunteers are needed. Will you help? Call at 517 Alaska Building, or tel- ephone EL iot-6784. = SISCHO GRANTED URGES CURRENT | Development Needed Councilmen Make Skagit Inspection THE SRATTLI TAR Don’t Aerie Arranges for Head- quarters in Block Big : 1. mM Municipal Line’s Trouble Shooters Seem to Mind It, Tho Rob School Heads sto Consider Work of Advisors SAYS SHE LOOKS ‘TWENTY YEARS YOUNGER Tells How She Did It With » Home: | Made Remedy. . H. Boe darken th look twenty remedy, Ww 1 make A & Flirting with live trolley wires, where a mistake means |iook twenty yeare probable death ia the daily job of Robert Robertson (at the | tisement. crank) and F. C, Wilson (up aloft), trouble shooters for You'll Get Rid of the Municipal railway. “Let, broken trolley lines strictly alone” is their advice to citizens. Price & Carter, Star Stall Photographers —Photo t Wilson, hour municipal hi lin thelr na tisement TAKE SALTS IF | STOMACH ISN'T ACTING RIGHT GET WELL Sa E NATURAL WAY load of cars they are Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid, EN TROLLEY LINES | eu fallen trolley line Undigested food delayed in the mach decays, or rather ferment - | the same as food left in the open air - |says a noted authority. Hoe also tell us that Indigestion is caused by Hy w special | peracidity, meaning there is an ex- hods. jcess of hydrochloric neld In the stom ted by nat- ing thythmie |ach which prevents complete diges nm and s food fermentation. everything eaten sours in the mach much like garbage sours in )}a can, forming acrid fluids and gu |which inflate the stomach like « balloon. Then we feel a h lumpy misery in the chest; we belch up gas; we eructat& sour food or ve heartburn, flatulence, water brash or nausea idnoys, Rheumat! Ulcers. All Pelvic ailm & if conditions are | mbt i ocks or burns may | BP Sage tnd are happ y today beca ur treatment. 20th year, vertisoment. | He tells us to lay aside all diges tive aids and instead get from pharmacy four ounces of Jac jand take a tablespoonful in a jof water before breakfast and drink {t while it is effervescing, and fur- |thermore, to continue this for a jweek. While relief often follows the jfirst dose, {t is important to help [neutralize the acidity, remove the gus-making mass, start the liver, {stimulate the kidneys and thus pro. National Canned Foods Week “The Consumers’ Opportunity” Juices, | Jad Salts Is inexpensive, and ts jlemon juice, combined with lithia |and sodium phosphate. This harm less salts is used for many stémach ldisorders with excellent results.—Ad- {Vv ‘tisement WONDERFUL HERB REMEDIES Special for Stomach and Blood Troubles Watch newspaper advertisements of retailers who are featuring Special Bargains on standard canned foods. Buy them by the dozen or case and SAVE MONEY. STOMACH REMEDY Especially for pains in the bowels, poor appetite, indigestion, constipa- Uon, gastritis and all kinds of old stomach troubles. LOOD REMEDY Especially fo plea, red spot hing akin, pains, tiredness and paral; in the bones and Joints of urinary nd all troubles from bad Canned Foods Are Safest and Best her man or woman, if you |] nave any of the above ailments, call or write, I can help you. Don't mins tt. J. LYSOUND, Herb Specialist, 819 Third Ave, Seattle, Wash, Seattle Committee, National Food Brokers’ Association — If you are going to move because you are cramped, turn to the Want Bnew quarters, \ |mote a free flow of pure digestive | made from the acid of grapes and| columns and tet them help you find | “THE STORE THAT ' SAVES YOU MONEY) UG 2 rmactifjreds SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Removal ite LOW PRICES we are of chandise for tock before we to dur new quarter PECIAL INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW—h« low prices. Come all! You are w ale of our will certain dispose present XTRA es the Come one! elcome! 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Reduced to $4.98 Suit Reduced to $1.00 Pair Men’s New Madras en's sox Shirts _ UNION worth 35c pair $1.50 quality SUITS Reduced to | Reduced to Reduced to 5 pairs $1.19 Bach for 9180 1 gage | STER AFTER A RECORD | “Why do you refuse him it You want to marry him?” jto be married next week. he has only proposed 11 “The last three days they give hit] and I want him to beat | everything to eat he asks for, London Mail, they, papa?” ADIAN PACIFIC) NEXT SAILING OF PRINCESS MARY LITTLE BOBBIE MIXED “I hear that Charlie Green is golag” times {the CAN j | | | FROM VANCOUVER, B.C. 9:00 P. M., MARCH 5TH PORTS OF CA CITY TICKET OF GOS Second Aven: Telephone MA in-