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ae ae MONDAY, MARCI 16 | eres meres CYNTHIA, GREY, eect = 3 * sari ti atte — Cross Word | uzzle | Service Man Upholds te $400,000 |}; Navy Personnel '| Answers Critics Who Claim Sailors } asa Class Worse Than Civilians BY CYNTHIA GREY | ANY leéters have been received during the past few ] days Cascade Paper Company First Mortgage Convertible Sinking Fund 7% Gold Bonds Dated January 1, 1925 Due Jannary 1, 1940 anuary 1, 4 Optio Principal and Semi-Annual Interest Cougons Payable in San Francisco, Portland, ‘Mmcoma or seus bea reed fon of the Holder, Without Deduction Ya Normal Federal Income Tax Not in Hxcess of 2%. Coupon B in Denominations of $1,000 and $600 Registerable as to Principal. Sedeemable as a hot tn Part, at the Option of the Company or for Sinking Fund, on Any Interest Date on J Days Published Notloe, at 106 and Accrued Interest to end Including January 1, (i 1980, Thereafter at 49% Less for Hach Fully “lapsed Year THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, N. A., THOSTER —_—_ From « latter from Pronk 8. Baker, President of the Company, we have rummarixed irty acres of waterfront at West Tacoma, BUSINESS; Tho Cascade Paper Company owns a site consisting of about th r Washington. It has ample shipping facilities through a spur track connection with three trenevowbanenia rar ivads and its own dock on tidewater. Adequate fresh water supply fs assured by Its fights to flo * of app four millions of gallons per day from springs close to its plant jie ‘een aaa ete A y | hinery, etc., with a capacity of 6, ons of fin er The Company's present plant consists of buildings, mac’ y Pe i Bare Pd Bs remy ta pnd fog Its products 1924 from wives and sweethearts of our boys in | blue, from some of the boys themselves, also civilian ob- | sere but here is one from a service man that I consider | the fairest answer of any to those who criticize our eailors||| \ and get them apart from the rest of our young American| manhood: - Dear Miss Grey: Altho 1 am not a sailor, lam wearing | the uniform of service and I cannot stand by while the men| with the colors are being slandered, | “Marge” is to be commended for her sensible view of the} an pepsin F annum, principally book, writing and other high grade stock matter, Thank heaven there are many more like her. | aruRotite Nee pineal raw material, fresh water, and cheap electric power being readily avatlable jis Be A man is seen intoxicated, and because he is wearing the} are widely dimtributed to dealers and jobbers in Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain Statee jross sples uniform, more thought is given to him than would be if he amounted to $652,000 were a civilian. Unfortunately, many people of single track| minds judge all of us by the one This is unfair, but I know it tpi - by true Cynthia Grey will receive callers on Monday, Wednesday aime and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m. “passing the buck,"| | 4nd Tuesday and Thureday, here,| | from 11 to 12 a, m, at her of: | fice in The Star bullding, 1500 | Beventh five ia m aati MANAGEMENT: the hands of competent men of long experience im the paper manufacturing business: holders or directors a Elbert H. Raker, Cleveland, Ohio, W. L. McCormick, Tacoma, Washington, President Cleveland Plain Dealer Hecy. Weyerbaenser Timber Co. rank 8. Baker, Tacoma, Washington, 1, A. Khodes, Tacoma, Washington, Publisher Tacoma Ledger. President Rhodes Bros. Dept. Store John 8, Baker, Tacoma, Washington, W. RR. Rust, Capitalist, Tacom Washington, ie | President Fidelity Trust Co. Director Bank of California, N. A J. 1, Carman, Tacoma, Washington, Hugh ©. Wallace, Tacoma, Washington Prosident Carman Mfg. Co. Capitaliat, John J, Hewitt, Tacoma, Washington, Walter ©, White, Cleveland, Ohio, President Hewitt Land Co, President The White Company. ¥ t original incorporators and the practical management is in Control of the Company rests with the fe Pp Ping Rage pc pony Aree ‘The blame," bs 30 of} r way of laying ve ET you don’t know what a “bilbo" 31 is—nor maybe a “dolmen.” But} 7 work the puzzle, and have} Added two nice new words to your ‘vocabulary. HORIZONTAL 1, Published form of literary work T. Dirt deeply ingrained. 13. Numeral. tne blamo else othall team you ra long > tot will life would prove no good. So I bex of you do not judge us jall by the actions of one or two, in regard to some of our|, Here's something to thi # sho mentions Ill wager ahe just as many delinquent ‘ plac will L. Servile flattery. 5. Exclamat of contempt I to article. « about, ae ish gray mota BO et Ree I ae ual da Oe Gee eae PURPOSE OF I88UE: The entire proceeds of this issue of bonds will be impounded with the Trustee and used for 37. Pastoral pipes. scale Se Stnaites host tueanad PDE TE f, wo send them back to the construction of a mill for the manufacture of chemical wood pulp, the Company's principal raw material, of 1%. State of equality Having legal force ys lotvitian life. LEATHERNECK which the equivalent of over 5,000 tons was purchased in 1924. ‘The estimates of cost of the proposed installation Bir Rarictine pectionlat'the heart. [te 20. 0ee acer: aS this Ie trite (Bad OF cparee tts | seem | have beon made by tho J. G. White Engineering Corporation and its completion guaranteed by prominent interests in ‘An experienced person 38. Bank cle Pre beohnal od tone anes «| TRAD AS BEST SELLERS | the Company who have agreed to purchase additional common stock should there be any deficiency in the funds Cyst. 60. Anxious eng nor show ata on | available from the proceeds of this issue of bonds, Pomp. #1. Falachood, at statement were a fact wo| Rae eeaercke ’wabtais have ne nighty | NOt Included tn Regular Lists But | 1 cae ee ae remggeer thd iow Renaearasee Ahead of All Others | SEOURITY: These bonds, in the opinion of counsel, will be secured by a first mortgage deed of trust covering all | 30. To become weary 64, Twirled rapidly. Howsah hati og: y pai of the Company's capital assets, having a sound depreciated book value ax of December 31, 1924 (plus additions SS = | 65. Sword. Pitta tit ca clge ocogy yal line Py YO EEE from the proceeds of this issue) of $846,319.03 or over twice the amount of this {ssue, Upon completion of present | 4 (Advertisement) Comf rt vie Serr rd nid cra REO WHER | inca sellers” are the popular novels | financing the Company, as shown by its certified balance sheet, will have no indebtedness except these bonds and cur- | od * men were trapped e rat ina COLDS THAT i§ a with @ hot iror lazing, rine gas filled turret, |of the day. All of the book reviews | rent accounts. SIUPICAL permis) g * | Het rE age ia | veur A nd in trying to save thelr com | tet the ‘six best sellers” at least jonce a month, on the theory that | what most people are reading, others will want to read—and thus docs | fickle fiction have tts fling Sut of all the actual “best nellers,"* the Bible takes the lead, and then the | The mortengo is limited to $760,000. Additional bonds may be jesued, under the careful restrictions thereof, for not over 50% of the actual cash cost of additions to the plant, but only when net earnings for the previous twelve months equal or exceed three times the amount necessary to pay the annual interest charges on al! outstanding bonds, plus those proposed to be issued. » many lost their lives? No, they were not some of our} * boya—just the average ery Christmas, for many years past, every ship in port at San meness DEVELOP INTO Ww name for God. BARNINGS; The Company's not earnings for 1924, dvailable for interest on these bonds, as certified by Messrs nh axis Pedro, Cal, has, out of the monsy | aictionary is the next best seller. It is| Price, Waterhouse & Co., were $117,486.46 or over four times the annual interest requirement of $28,000. The a \ collected fre m b @ men, bought prem | o> as all likely that theae two “best saving in manufacturing costs upon completion of the pulp mill, will, in the opinion of the management, more than ifs; fiestas jente and entertained not lees than i seuers will ever be surpassed— double the above earning figures, The estimates of production costs of pulp !n the new mill have been made by the Banaras substance 1200 kiddies on each ship probably never will be equaled. For J. G. White Engineering Corporation. for tanning |_ you are looking at only the bad/ 4, iittie as we mnay realise it, and Smrenle, coughe and persistent red mark on skin Shak lia, ue ay nse “tna | 0m signa to the contrary notwith: | CONVERTIBILITY: Upon completion of present financing the company’s capitalization will consist of this issue of eevee MaecoUe TENG SPORE oe ro agitate. fl men do lives after them. The *anding—religion and —educe bonds and 17,600 authorized shares of $100 par value common stock of which 8,000 shares will be outstanding. Isitied creosote that +9. Reinvigorated good” ta oft Interred with. their 7st, cYer come frst These bonda are convertible (with accrued Interest to date of conversion), at any time at the option of the holder. fa pleasant to take. Creomulsion is|/6. Berren. good m= oft = interred with th “| Millions of dictionaries have been into common stock of the company at the rate of ten shares of stock for each $1,000 bond. If called for redemption @ new medical discovery with two- Person of low mentality. bones Gistributed to newspaper readers in t fold action; It soothes and heals the such right ceases on the redemption date. Pertaining to magnetic poles. $nflamed membranes and Killa the Coarse part of hemp. Light brown. Idle chatter Tecognized by the medical fraternity | (0. Gift or bounty as the greatest healing agency for! i! One who polishes with files the treatment of chronic coughs and | 43. Sour. colds and other forms of throat and|i3. Red of a bird. Jung troubles. Creomulsion contains,| (4. Fence doors. Tho service ts fast ridding of those few, who, in any w LAUDS COUNCIL tnelt | | the interests of education during the| lant fow years. But dictionartes wear | out, and also become out of date, and| they must neceanarily be replaced/ about every #o often. Which ts the reason for the prosent dictionary ot-| fer in thin newspaper. SINKING FUND: Beginning April 15, 1927, the Company must furnish to the Trustee certified statements of {ts net earnings for tho previous calendar year, after interest but before depreciation, and as long as any of these bonds are outstanding pay 25% of such earnings to the Trustee for a sinking fund for the retirement of bonds of thie {asue, either for call by lot or purchase if obtainable for less than the then call price, such payments, however, to be not lens than rm. itd all known drugs, creosote ia} j# foflamed membranes and stop the|(s, Chocented. |Hoover Wires Congratula-| where in this tasus explains the offer yond dees ne ion tem eae parpeed irritation Ege yr mag tae Bap Sepulchrai monument Cilp tt and get your new dictionary | sone creosote fe absorbed into the blood, attac the seat of the trow the germs that lead to consumptio Creomulsion !s guaranteed satis-! ¢ factory in ahe treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, rrbal bronchitis and other forms Wels, of throat and lung diseases, and is) °° ta wr) xcellent for bullding up the ayatem | Conju after colds or the flu. Money re-|THE A funded if any cough or cold, no ma ter of how long standing, Is not ri eved after taking according to jons. Ask your druggist. Creo- Snuleton Cor Atianta, Ga: a Indefinite. Defend by arguments. Enfolded Nothing. Otherwise . Cover: . Decline, tions on Safety Scheme | now. | ‘Theee payments will be euffictent te retire this entire $690,000 inewe before maturity. All legal proceedings approved by Messrs. Peters & Powell, for the Underwriters, and Messrs. Lyle, Henderson & Carnaban for the Company, Audits by Messrs. Price, Waterhouse & Co. for the Underwriters and William McAdam, Eeq., for the Company, We offer the above bonde, for deltoery when, os and Y lesued and accepted by us ond subject to approval ef counsél. “DIAMOND DYES” PRICE 100 AND ACCRUED INTEREST enced dene Peirce, Fair & Co. Drumheller, Ehrlichman & Co. A telegram Monday from Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, to Worrall Wilson, acting president of the Chamber of Commerce, highly Aine |commended the action of the cham WER TO SATURDAY'S|S** !n mobilizing public officials and PUZZLE " civic organizations for a closer BRTTICR VEAP PETAR) |e ey goronse ou aaa Tia public opinion to the COLOR IT NEW WITH id rally support of PIT] |those judges and magistrates who| (Advertisement) ve) ATTig 15 | em ecrpile rf tabins | ts guaranteed with g.2) DIN a BREE IAl|| risiaiy enforce tho existing lawa| 1 muart Dyes. | All statemects Bereta are official er are based on information which we regard as reliable, and while we do not guar- a { {TJ |dealing with tho reckless br in-| Diamond Dy os: | hates them, we believe them to be correct. er EISISIAl ISITIAIRIE) | competent driver,” wired Mr. Hoover, | Just Pen one IAIRITIAISMESIPIOIOINMNS] [It should bo a groater incentive bese Bod apie ten datechlis it [AIDIA for the police and peace officers to asi - are es i. = ————— ’ i SIE SIEG LAID MMU) | act. neat pani Al ry , h ly hurt. The cart ake Father John’s Medi- 4 CR ermanent colors 1 ; ay of them seriously burt. ‘The cart etka Off Colds oe ct ee i es ts pi, « hited gone | Bach 1F-cunt peck ’ | meeting of the stichtgan | Boys Hurl 10 Feet cidbeit Sore een whee evel B }impetus to a farelg planning | BRB : Pa TM | ran 2 a” for the provision of adequate traffic | 088 contains, oh [society will be held in Meves’ cafe-| by Carbon Gas Blast} water. : March is facilities. I wish your conference | rections so simple “}y/ syaeee terin, Friday, March 20. Following) pity Caron, 10, of 4736 Brooklyn sia caeat dane Ie all success in fin undertaking,” con-| a8Y woman can Aj Annual Purple Bubble Bene-|tne careteria dinner a program, a |ave, ond teeith itovinoy one ates a cluded the telegram. | dye or tint linge- 1 1 |ranged by tho ladies, will be given. ss . KOE Pl Ke) S gerous month | a4 | rie, silks, ribbons, skirts, watets fit Affair Is Success | AN former realdenta of Michigan |BTOOKR ave, Sunday dropped a al 5} a of the year|,,. Sr Ra +3. | EVERETT, March 16—Mrs. Par. | dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, — °- fl acaceuiamenee . |®ome carbon monoxide cartridges forrCougsns becaise the|This Dictionary Aids) tnenia Gray celebrated her o6th| draperies, coverings, hangings! Once morn the annual Purple Bubs |™ eerie into a 90-gallon gasoline drug half |W Quick Relief! Aplessant effective syrup Si i | birthday Sunday. She ts in good| everything new, bles bali has ontertained Seattlo| | ie ? 35c and 60c change of sea moolving of Puzzles Fete gllla pan lgpee [el chied |. Sey “Diamond Dyesno other | Uae. Pell hes. entertained |full of water and then dropped in ateund COnsieet son is more ‘ @ ele saa) pussle a04/ i cir is a fine thing, ‘Bat corn | kind—and tell your druggist wheth-| Staged each spring by the Elks’! j}& lighted match. The boys were Chest q than a good « gltiotgie Me Acre ‘Die,| bread and cabbage and keep choer.|er the material you wish to color|todgo as a benefit for the Boys’ picked up 10 feet away, neither many systems| tionary with {te greatin catampeg|fuh” sho sald, was her recipe for|{s wool or ailk, or whether it Is|ciub, operated an a part of the Big tand. T Mancte tals so Raptor ie pened ented to|10R@ life. |iinen, cotton, or mixed gooda, Brother movement of the Elka, | tru th t th slek “last. 7 Ai raasees foe Se cents ane Hs 7 pein vaainte icy Mibehir up ttery Also ie a @ sic. ast only 5 ey till spring.” But if the sys- tem is fortified, if the impur- ities are driven from the * { , school. Dressed in fairy garb, tho blood, and the nerve tissues New St les | Take a Bowels are | torites held high carnival on. the fed with wholesome and Laxative Inactive! dance floor, while thelr costumes strength-giving pure food medicine, there is no danger in the change of seasons. Father John’s Medicine is invaluable as a tonic in the spring. It strengthens the system and drives out the poisonous waste matter — builds up the body. It is this power that has made it so successful in treating colds and throat troubles. No 2 i | are victims of dreaded weakening stimulants, mor-|Ann Wells school. | Fyorrhes, ‘Will you phine or other dangeroug| What tho well-dressed young man | ‘ogs) drugs. Over 69 years of suc- cess. 5 (Advertisement) Proposals will be received by tho lureau of Supplies and Accounts, Wy Department, Washington, D.C until 10 o'clock a.m., March 24, 19 for delivering steel wool, sewing machines, welding rods, rubber coe Ment, brass, bronze, copper, wire rope, lighting wire, test boiler and eet duralumin to the So tne Suppl 6 Supp’ a Hard. Puget Bound, Waah.,.or' to the of Supplies and’ Accoun DAVID POTTER, TO* day on page 2, to Be Shown for Kiddies The particular younger genera- tion will have its opportunity to con- sider fashions for spring at the Style Show for the Very Young in the Frederick & Nelson auditorium Tues. day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, when fashionable costumes for the kinder. garten set will baby mannequins from the Mary about town will wear Is quite as important as new spring frocks for the fashionable belle, according to the style show program, and {t seems that the ensemble {dea, prominent in riore mature fashions, has its ' |place among costumes for the young. Even creepers have matching cont and bonnet, Of course a tailored “Prince of Walls” is the newest coat for young men. : Dance divertissements on the pro- gram include a gypsy dance by Mar. Jorie Beede, an Irish folk dance by Phillys Drake and Lorna Belle An- Pav~nster Gen- eral of the navy.” 2-28-28. | of powenul A-May hist the ietectrs BMediout Clinic, mm a : where they mako a x 4,0 Exainination ‘of the lunge or stomach for $2.00. th! erful machi: py the heart OF at mach te 0 em, 0 7130 (Dancing academy, and the swan , ith £ gent, as used by the dental profession i ts dance by Wttle Nine Russkeya, 4- offer, without: question, Pyorthea, Forhan’s protects the gush espa thee gad se aenigesny , : leaving the matter of cost ina firm, healthy condition, and leaves the mouth ne you , i iwouteeeRa verte ee ase tin entirely up to them. Uhre fresh and wholesome. If you don't care to Brandt, Madelon Wicks, Iola Brown, iscontinue your regular tooth paste, at least brush Alico Longtellow, Virginia Richard. son, Lida Jane Milliken, Evelyn Me- Alpin, Phyllys ‘lou Heinz, Austin, Betty Bergman, JEvelyn James, Mary Jane Johnson, Char. lotte Walker, Bett¥’ Leo Connors, Bobby McLeod, John Snowden, Lois Wadenstein, Betty Carpenter, Jean Stevens, Marjorie Gunther, Mitzi Hanchett and Gwendolyn Rion. Fellow-members of the crew of the steamer Commercial Spirit at the Duthlo shipyards Sunday {dentified the body of James Brennan of New York city, He fell off the gangplank and was drowned shortly after ho had signed for a cruine, Tho body was taken from the Sound, coupons such as the one printed to. | be modeled by 22) derson, child students of tho Douglas} Peggy | Breath Bad? Stomach Upset? Dizzy? Depressed? | You're Bilious! For Constipation, Headache. Biliousness (Advertisement) Lift Right Off— No Pain at All Your drugrint sells n tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suftl. clent to remove every hard corn, soft stantly that corn stops hurting, then | corn or corn between the toes, and shortly you Ift it right off with) tho foot calluses, without soreness or ehigers. ..,. _Meritation, NS Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on nn aching corn, In more mticcessful than {ts predecessor, ‘Tho ball Saturday night was pro- coded by a fairyland revue of 200 dainty dance: from the Douglas were flooded with changing tints thrown by the colored lights. Musio for the ball was furnished by tho Elks’ 40-piece orchestra. E. BE. Kelly was chairman of the gen- eral committes. | If It's Glasses, Sco Dr. J. R, BINYON | {Ys RECEPTION ROOM + We Have Never Discriminated It has always seemed to us that those who were in need of our service should have the best we have to Bute dort | 4 out of 5 Dental statistics chow ‘that four out of every five over 40— and thou- sands younger, too — Pyorrhea is a disease of the gums —not the teeth You may take good care of your teeth and still get Pyorrhea, Once Pyorrhea secures a firm hold, pus pockets form, gums je weak and flabby, the teeth loosen and fall out no matter how white and | sound they may be, |__ Forhan’s means healthy gums | Itcontains the right proportion of Forhan's Astrin- Just as aship needs the closest attention under the water-lino, so do your teeth un der the gum-lin your teeth and gums once a day with Forhan's, Forhan’s is more than a tooth past 3 it | Pyorthea, Thousands have fund fe bene | years. For your own sake ask for and get Forhan’s | For the Gums. Atall druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes, Formula of R.J. Forhan, D, D, S. Portia Coenen Ne ys forha FOR THE GUM More than a tooth paste it checks Pyorr Mortuary, R “SUPERIOR c ¢ are rl R b