The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1925, Page 4

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WHY? $1,230,000 Seattle 412% Bonds Sold ata Premium Because the Lou Cohen ordinance compels the city to advertise these bonds 10 da before being sold. When LOU COHEN was in the Council he compelled Storrie & Co., Skagit contractors, to take One Million Dollars’ worth of Bonds af Par, instead of S4, thus making $160,000 for Seattle taxpayers on this one deal alone. Since the Lou Cohen ordinance has been in effect the city has made over $90,000 in premiums on its bonds. Home owners and business men—the people who pay taxes—are supporting Cohen in this constructive record, Council. VOTE for COHEN Elect a business man to the Deine a Wanaa’s. 8 ‘Club © to Meet Wednesday x FRUSSES prperdy hitled , bidet anid 1924 t Ww Third Ave. |] 62-23 ive me ‘ m3 yoru | || 44. LUNDBERG CO. or We Helped \ cae Ina You ‘ao Spirit Obtain of Fairness Council Let's Representation Reciprocate aD Ke from Peet ar ee hee OQuce QCAT TI elt yD Be BB Bs Bln To Weather Chief Summers To Seattle Citizens “The Ten Commandments” To Attorney Clarence Reames To Rey Clair, Lmpresario To Counciman * “Bob” Hesketh To Paul Edwards aia tan { s tt To Judge Jeremiah Neterer To United States Attorney Tom Revelle I Pronecut How ut that Olmated t MeDougallouthwick R FIFT AU | French Room Model Hats Modart Featured 13: 55 Non-Lacing low Prive Corsets Sag: MacPoupall-Kouthw New Lining Fabrics Reflect the Vogue for Color Buty C ‘he ne A. B.C. Silk-Mixed Fabric MacDougall-Bouthutek, BASEMENT fFLOOR g ts Studio Hand-Bloc#ced Are Smart Sox pte 1), Vor Children , N ewest Silk Scarfs 65c Pair hers up to...-. 13.50 MacDougall-Southwick STREET FLOOR New Ribbons _—Are Tied : Faw! H to The Vogue rene for Color When Little Playmates Meet They Wear the Correct Things for 1 to 4 Years 1s Cap fs of plain camel's-hair .......... 205 vee BS MacDougall-Bouthwick, MacDougall-Southwick, STREBT ¥LOOR THIRD FLOOR F Bensitive perception. Adjective describing flying ai readers for 98 cents and three per ee arg iRids You off | K ot Pile Tortum® | Pyramid Pile ‘Suppositorie p pain 80 u leve it the bee geabulary, now being presented to ee at W-comt Honary, with Its greatly enlarged coupons such as the one printed today on page 2. In All Fairness to the great Northwest district of Seattle, which has no representation in the City Council, the citizens of all sections are uniting in support of Henry G. Dahlby a man who knows all Seattle and on whose ability and experi- ence all Seattle can rely for faithful and efficient service. The University now has 4 members of our City Council, and all other districts except Ballard - Fremont - Interbay - Phinney Ridge-Green Lake section have representation. Mr, Dahl by is the only candidate from this great home-loving community. Vote for Dahlby (THIS AD PALD FOR BY DAHLBY-FOR-COUNCI L, CLUBS), AIOE mA ") eee EO SI | Excetient. The Charm of om Fresh, Clean Clothes — & CITRUS GRANULATED SOAP will renew your fine fabrics, silks, linens, woolens and baby's things. O Dissolves instantly and completely... no particles left to spot the clothing. Takes less for laundrying. Made by the manufacturers of the nee CITRUS

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