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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST k Holmen" which belt ( the age, fe @ \* at the Beatle , ok wt Peter f ’ ~ | Shot rhe nte OF ne * ted ye The 1 « # [)) yy \‘T ¥ terd h a line vai F ‘ ad D. 8. JOMNSTON CO.’S GIGANTIC PUBLICITY CONTEST ENDS 4 Cust h be the farewe " AUGUST 1@—AMPLE TIME YET FO COMPILE A LIST OF 4 1 | hite tle peg 1 The Giri ng , WORDS AND WIN A FINE PIANO ABSOLUTELY FREG- 2 | y\ & lop. t ie READ CONDITIONS CAREFULLY. X Y . ‘| 9 ; ( f vy nee t. The b iene abt, Hew HERE ARE THE PRIZES ending eo EES Re . la . e , Le naa; nag 7 ie ea They are certainly magnificently generous, and @ little he aap a .. “A rapher f und an infant ting on ' tr » > ee 7 careful study may win one of them for you venue ia kept clean wechsl | Sct Mpeg eh dea bands 1 1 th . . , ’ Rae First Prize—$000 Metrostyle Pianola Piano Scenes in the tenement district wo «' the last performa . : rage Gecond Prize }0 Chickering “Baby” Grand PI are pathetto, Older children put the Tiles ‘ | ‘ e+ el 4 Third Priae—$650 Guperb (Art Btyle) Hobart M. Cable Piano bables t > ca the filthy, lip AY oy 4 ages , . : Fourth Prize—$350 Fancy Mahogany ©. &. Johnston Special 1 » r gene evigihnae ie At the Star Theat : Piano pery eldewalks, Pede nv omnipresent and irrepre eater 2 an int ‘ Su Giemak We Genk cine doar ate -saphiess | a new t ‘ ia . Fifth Prixe—@260 Latest Metrostyle Pianola. would trample the tnfante ty af on {@t the " Bastrg Sixth Prize—$126 Beautiful Latest Style Burdett Parlor Organ tattle human mites att helf nabedlare wulised Dormia by tee 1a " ; 80 Prize Credit Certificates for $100 each to apply toward pay upon the ult . * ~ r) ne ee i : ment and ae « bona fide reduction of regular established re . king pavemer ' “nde of mot ong i irle mibt t ts of lee ' the Ghetto may be tall purchase price of any new high-grade piano in our from Parsing cart or wagon. of sick ba on fire warer me. In Poraythe street the photog: | conic f : Each of the contestants sending In the next 20 largest list of words will be given Prize Credit Certificates for $5 lees ecoding priae, or $95; and following thie in These Are Price Concessions groups of 20. each of the contestants sending In the next 20 largest list of words will be given Credit Certificates for ding prizes, until the entire $26,000 That Ought to Interest You Shalt’ have. been distributed than the pr | j reputation of the j in t * « f Wash n ie | nomena ow H dreds of f ee | make new bh " war eve ne of the D. 8. Johnston Co,, its meth A | ¥ hence the aus 4 t ave man, woman and ch of the Pio the yetbiitty for the wt ae at ler of the innoc | *, when you think “Pianos, Good Pianos and Re —— One of the most gehts of the “Johnston House,” ar when you think “pet epcommnes i of the poverty-racke s of} Two-piece sults ‘ make it synonymous Good Pianos and we de im tt ‘lthis efty te that of chil w : ond , sleutocee. DU eee eee SQUARE DEAL ASSURED EVERY CONTESTANT = S appalling deat! etlaue sabe akan fall 40 the The D. &. Jobnston Co. contest will be conducted strictly om wie care streets merit and in a ance with th al Laws, under the super riait, to ewe Kast:| Fresh air is the atest need of vision of the Government Oftt who have pas the ‘ fit e, D. 8 Johr < contest the eu he Bast Sid the want of : : Get so many bo? a|the present season. During th RI DFI SHE IMER strumer now on display and w to the winners without fhat the nombe m} long hot day vik ra reek tm t any exp whatsoever : to the aw ons |atrecte from gicsted garbage Incidentally wish to complete our statistics of musical instru i ne. The street cleaning depart mont owners in the state of Wa ton, he ask each contestant . to state whether porsessing a piano or organ, and if so, name of make. 800-804 First Ave. Cor. Columbia CONDITIONS, ETC Remember, any man, womanor child tn the state of Washing exist greedy co trust, ! « sae | ment clatms to be doing all in its ia doubling by f to remove garbage pre ly down by one-half rise |but meverth ss stinking cans| ty has ite stand for hours on the sidewal W paket w the sidew THE CHILD OF THE ASH CAN. STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE Jf coo fies 2° hutinit Sint ot worse "Novos te barreg ———— Only such in ¢ ¢ English language are to be used as are Td PI S seh tent meeting, & p. m.| Mute don, We; peach plume per erate. | Portland coment, Cai found in Webster's Int ional Dictionary. No names of persons ndey school lustrated . wm | Sass oe or places or 5 « are to be used, Do not use a letter more time sermon by Rey The than it appears in the (wo words Pligrin’s Prog tp = ; “JOHNSTON PIANOS” tint. ~ and preaching service. ‘ rds pelle u different in Ss ee J, Mt. Webb wit] ane Hii HOGGATT ON SENATOR A +s 4 the same, but having different meaning, ean be J ebd witt | prenea use once atp ™ | Presbyterian. | t t of Make out your Met Im alphabeticn! order, giving the number it M. Dean, pass | Weetminster—Rev, J. M. Wilson, Ege been sree eS a contains, sign your full mame and address and send it to D. 8 The Monctony of| Dastor.—1i a, m, “Christian Sym: | o,ltrietly feeb rence sown ger Gen Me: | SOS teen are nae et af John F venue, marked “PUBLICITY DEPART Husbands; Thetr| pathy,” by Dr. Stevenson: §p mm} ™ ses Ale "te ae Kam Hog wae ME whether you have a plano or organ and what Bal the Mark of Cain and the! Beattie Mr ——— | Deluge Judgment mingled with Fn a Lon Sihone Suh tine ¢ ach and every list will be ffled and examined carefully > Christion. jmerey by Rew. J. M. Wilson } treet tub, tb, B8@aRe 6 6 roe age Poor A competent judges immediately at the close of the contest, and win Broadway and] Pi Rev. M. A. Matthews, pas- | cheese. Wiscenats twine. per ® > pers will be « cod through the papers a few days thereafter “ ge MR en ent of Those who receive the Credit Certificates can apply same on jtor—1l « The FY rintin Firet | Martyr,” by Rev, A. F. Forrest; & hat Itip mm “Gambiing, or a Look In at Chapman will | Monte Carlo.” any new plano at the regular established retail price, but cannot apply them on any purchase made prior to August 20, 1906 Rasy payn Will be gramied to those wishing to be accow modated by applying thelr Credit Certificates and paying the bal ance in small monthly payments. If you secure a Credit Certificate and already have an instru ment, you can transfer the same to any party who may wish to buy The Property of a Gentieman a plano by having the transfer made in our office, properly in dorsed by our manage mammoth U. & navy yard and OUR BEST ATTENTION AND 18 LAUNDERED IN | No more than one Credit Certificate will be accepted on the tleshipe gt Bremerton. Get awa RFECT MANNER FOR WHICH game piano. ce Sana from the hot, dusty olty, and spend/ All answers must be in our office not Inter than 6 o'clock, Aug the day on the water breat : THE PALACE LAUNDRY ust 18th, 1906 = nis freah tr P acOME FAMO cUFFa. co ND. OF COURS In the event of a tle occurring between successful contestants, you, Soe ie TS ARE THEA mT Hien oh aantT Se im 1 Ce prizes {dentics) in character and value will be awarded to each medietn e Pier TER BOAP, STARCH AND IRON, NEGLIGER SHIRTS ARE Employes of D. #. Johnston Co, or any member of thetr fam } ies, are not eligible for this contest. To all others it ts @ rely ‘Spend Sunday on the Sound Take your wife and children eotheart Sunday to see | Theosophy. 4 3 ce church, 10th av. | City Theosophical Soctety | es 4st. RE Dunlap PO nnn « mma agg’. Live Stock. SP re Aa oa Pg arms Sa 8 ject he Helation Between Ju wer jtice and Love,” by Judge Frank | oun, oe ee fas » tion hall, Dr. | Reta wing special] The Theosophical soctety, Keatt ii & m. on/lodge, Chrtstensen’s hall, o De With It:*|building, Sunday § pm and | "Soul Powers and Possibilities,” by | W. Rogers, nations! lecturer | Schooner halibut, per ib, SOR per ib lean tree | Theceophical suciety. \s2. ey, Re seaitee saben 30 « ¥ AND STARCHED GOODS BOFT, in: 3 aneeh cote 1:16, 2:20 and 6:90 pm EXACTLY RIGHT open Scientist. te trip 60 cente | 7h THE VERDICT ON OUR WORK Btart your lst at once and mail {t to— Piret Chureh of © ‘ ¥ ooo io fet an. ce ome Talbet, for Potente, 408 Mutusl Lite. | BLICITY DEPARTMENT, school 12 m. Teatimonial meeting | bets donn | Wetnanday wroming 6 Siete Read" | maar’ Wace, rueiny oon: Page| undry C D. S. JOHNSTON CO. r. john ing Room #23 Alaska bullding. ay Sy a i we 4 an . The Suc-/ PR a os Lesa seem ipsa a ace aun r om t, Best Piano and Organ Dealere ef a Christian Life; § p.m.) tritwal tom gate, the per ton, Puget Bound « Karilest products in the state The Pioneer Music House Good Hope.” ipiritwaliet, per ten, hele corn, 69. per ten: ox come from our lands Also lots - - 4 fh Se The Bibie Spiritual Society meets | corm. 6S Per ton. feet mast. 10 pes in new town of Attalia, Waeh. MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT 18016 EIGHTH AVENUE 903 Becond Ave., Burke Bidg. Beattie, Washington. c ied, [Senter ot ¢ am ond § pom. in | Sout ota, Ge tom tons cberta Gt por tee: Gall on or addres U. K. Loose DOWN TOWN OFFICE 1612 SIXTH AVE. NEAR PIKE | | o. hail, 1923 Firet av., | cheeped food 8 per ten E/THER PHONE 177 ~ — OLUMBIA CANAL CO. th, Thing ey. and Unt $16 Marion Butiding Lime and Cement. Pertinnd coment, imported, por bhi. 12.0 |— - near Virginia st—Rev. L. N Foster, pastor and message reader— Afternoon meeting, School of Peych. embracing soul and! mind culture, teats and messages Theme for the evening discourse, | ‘The Religion That Wil! Satisfy,” | wed | preaches 1 Morning sabject that Makes Us Al SPR m, “Christ Discovers) » ‘Ore The Rev [JOC GORDON Synopsis of First Installment Dieters Ls Be aa will be present and assiet with both Be Gitiet—Banday schooi, 9.361 ere are cord ste wm. “T "tp m stian and he Abuse of} weer) THE MARKETS | Jona- — i IRRIGATED LANDS 22 Miles From oa Large City, Only 40 Minute by Rail RERME preaches morning and| The street appeared pretty weil) leleared this morning and prices are) BM near Beacon Hiti|comparatively unchanged. Water C.K Gale—11 a. m:|melons are some weaker today, Ko | ey whoo! 12m: YP. & C. E.}ing at $1.35 per hundred. A small B H. Eimer Brown of Yale/shipment of Rockyford cantaloupe: iT preaches at 11 & m, and|eame in yesterday and were prompt ly snapped up at $4. Some of the festile, Grand av. and! poorer quality are going at $3.60 per Rev, Jaa. 8. Orr, pastor «. A small shipment of rr8 and tp. m.. unday school, | edy pdunes came in last night, 7, PF. 8. ¢. £. 6:30 p m.| will be sent to Alaska pointe Irhey A Miter of Eigin, Mi. jare worth $1. The pear market In mersing and evening | ahot to pleces, there being many — ——-- 'gyerripe ones in the market which are going at any old price. Tents for Rent j Vegetables. iiss te Tents and Five I, ny Rese, USE ton; Dartanh. $00R: | i for a week or an long as ony them, or wi!!! allow you ent upon return at end Masco os Eliot, @ young physician, just graduated, goes to Alton, New Jersey, as assistant to Dr. Thom as Gordon, locally known as “Doe” Gordon. On the way to Alton, Jumes sees a well-dressed, middle aged man peering from the woods at a girl who is walking along, some distance in advance. The man springs forward and selzes the girl, trying to se cure a good look at her face. But James, hurrying up, puts him to flight, and escorts t frightened girl to the home of one of her frien Then, continu ing his journey, he meets “Doc” jon, to whom he recounts the adventure. Gordon 1s strangely moved, and, after leaving James at his door, hur ries away, returning soon after with the rescued xirl, who is his niece, Clemency Ewing. James, mean: time, has met Clemency’s mother, Gordon's sister She is a strangely beautiful woman, barely middie James falls in love with her at sight. Gor don tells James Mrs. Ewing i# an invalid and must not learn of her daughter's adventure. James be- comes a member of the household and fs much puz zled by Gordon's demeanor he doctor evidently has some great sorrow or worry which weighs him down. In an apparent effort to escape from this, or, a8 he expresses it, to “race with himself,” he plunges Into the rude amusements of the neighbor hood, frequenting the tavern of a man known as ‘Georgie K.,’ playing practical jokes, ete, but al ways ending by some such mournful declaration as myself has caught up with me.” Clemency, after her roadside adventure, {s forbidden to leave the ee MALLS ISHS ALEL LL IIAP BROOCH IDOE: pics 721 $1.00 Per Month Per Acre Pays for a pal | Farm—Free Perpctual Water Rights | .manenes ELT oF gat gyeies per bes ie taney tn few Ford Gates, per ber, T BROS.INc © OKIE LOCOS iltivate and plant to Apples, YEARS ARCADIA IRRIGATION ASSOCIATEON will clear, Pears, Prunes, or any other fruit owner desires, ai@maintain same for TWO (2) FREE OF COST TO OWNER. To the buy efeiteach s-acre tract will be given a 5ox100 2906 0908 Pik The second installment of this deeply interest ing serial story by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman will appear in the Big Sunday Post-Intelligencer tomor row, Be sure and read it. Many other exclusive features, including the incomparable comic colored supplement, illustrated magazine section, ete. Or- der from nearest newsdealer, or telephone direct to P.1, business office, Sunset, ; Ind. 96, foot residence lot located on the railroad in the ggnter of irrigated district. Will have elec- tric lights, telephone service, gravity water syst@Hiitschools, churches, etc. » If you want to live in an ideal agric ulturdedietric t, where intensive horticulture can be 1. 4 most successfully carried on, where fine schools ar@ encourage d and where all modern conve settle in Arcad miences preva We Are Clearing Out Our Hose Cheap =| TO AVOID RUSH WE ADVISE APPLICANTS TO COME EARLY AND GET CHOICE LOCATION Incorporated Dee. isin lash UNION. BAKERY $0 feet nch, ly Rubber Hose, regular > . : “ae 4 ap x see 82, ‘49 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ON, peoples SAVINGS BANK AND CAFE $0 fect 4 h, 7 Olympic Hose, regular ¢ . 4 Pe ee sak $4.49 = TRUE TO SEATTLE. Mowe, reqser 38 ial Bi Mince ae “en nee Jose Reels, regular $1.00; special csseeeeeeees ’ . we Reels, regular $1.00; special 5 ed 306 People’s Savings Bank Building Second Ave. and Pike St. a — . a

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