The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1911, Page 3

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=, | Bé<Z>vEOQ! SF oParet We IF FICKLE MAID CHANGES HER MIND, —|¢1T MAN MUST MARRY HER ANYWAY IS ORGANIZED THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911. Only Eleven More Shopping Days | | PAPILLION, N mnt Was returned, Judge (iy United Pre) | Nebraska 7 4 a} T instructing the jury said:| WHITTIER, Cal, Jan, 2 A) Nebraska ue . \ a “ ine Bisage might have been en-| citrus combination, representing © netted ey gaged to a dozen men, but atill $64,000,000 worth of property and| is engaged to a ongagoments . 1 ate tput of $1,600 samme \ Mr, Sautter from bis obit oe AER Cures gutpet © nit oT RVTEN re _ tie ¢ that, vie “part keep hia promise of marriage, pro-| 000, 18 being formed today by ELEVEN DAYS IS A VERY SHORT geod ; viding ghe asked him to do go, | ranchers In the La Habra district, AND S T° If UT" ; oT is. - Dwg : din. | Which the evidence showed she| near Whittier, Forty growers are ANI . HORT LINES, BUT WE MUS1 —. - her | tid in the combine PRICES SO LOW THAT THOSE WHO young HOLY ROLLER PERMITS LITLE GIRL TO OIE BRISTOL, Tenn, Jan, 2 ‘rhe | question of how far a man’s re ligious scruples or creed may Ko to prevent proper medical attention for a dying child was the issue in| &@ criminal proceeding at Pulaski Va., this week, when a man named Ceci! had been arrested for per mitting his Syearold child to die PREINVENTORY BARGAINS Scores of groups equally as low priced as these are here to choose from Pre-lnventory Granite-Ware Sale ‘All first quality Gray Granite priced lower than ever before LOT 1—1%-qt. Tea and | LOT 2—10-quart Berlin of diphtheria without calling In a Coffee Pots; 10-qua Kettles with heavy cov physican, Ceeil, having embraced . . poetisnle A the creed of the “Holy Rollers,” ac php meninges prprr begs 4 cepted the Bible literally, and de 4-qt. Berlin Kettles with Wattles: Wilk or clined to summon a physiclan when heavy covers, and 8 Boilers with 1% his child was dying for want of | quart Dish Pans; worth athe bolleeds worth medic al attention. to 0c choice 23c RRR REE BOY GIVES SKIN FOR . . SAVES SHIN FOR em 2 | Chinaware Worth 35c and 50c—Choice > Odds and Ends Assortment grouped WALLA "WALLA. Jen. 2 from holiday counters, consisting of Nine long strips of skin, taken from the thighs of 14-year-old Bread and Butter and Dessert Plates, Henry Cochran, were grafted Frults, Oataieals, Spoon Trays, Havt onto the arm of his S-yearold land China Individual Butters, Mugs, sister, Vera, here today, and " . physicians think they can save os PES, ; Se Ma oe baw the girl's forearm, which was Ete. Values to 35¢ and 10c even 50c, Cholee , d badly burned about a month ago, while the girl was playing with matches. Henry presented himself be- fore the physicians and asked that skin be taken from his body to help his sister. Pre-Inventory. Sale Bird Cages We are overstocked on these prices— $1.50 Japanned AGteeee eee eee eee eee SESE EERE REE PHKARHRKARAAD Plan Vice _—— | Sena age tt SST +. $3.00 Brass Cages, with and without” seed guard ... * $1.25 RFD. Mail Box, 75c F. D. Mall Box for has end door the Unitarian Men's club in assembly room of the church, cor. ner Boylston ay. and Olive gt. to discuss conditions in the vice dis- trict of Seattle and to suggest rem- edies. Strong Galvanized R. suburban or country use and signal flag; weather Pre-Inventory Sale—LANTERNS Greatly overstocked lines— $1.00 No. 2 Cold Blast 59c Lantern The speakers for the evening will be: Councilman Max Wardall, “Vice as I Found It in Seattle”; Councilman E. L. Blaine, “How We Investigated Vice”; Wilmon Tucker, Dr. C. R. Gannaway, Attor. ney John B. Shorrett, O. L. Miller, W. T. McKenney, Attorney W. D. Lane, E. Shorrock. Both men and women are invited to the meeting. Se ae b> pean 1.25 Bi Cold Blast J MOTHER ACCUSED tan s.e “nt eH ogee 75¢ hoa CRUELTY | 50c Dietz “Little Star” y LABMOPT © cee en nr ewerewceseeene AD sg Sota rm ar Jan. Toren Ss. || $1.00 Railroad Lantern, with 9c Needle through the tonrue of her Wire BUATE 2.0.6. e cece cece eensereeeeees own child as a form of punishment, & petition for guardianship over the three young Beal children was filed by Frances B. Beal, thetr uncle. The Peoples’ Interest $178,290.98 The last day in each six-inonth period is always the big interest day in our Savings Department. The in terest credited urday to Savings Depositors in this bank for the half year ending December 31st, 1910, amounts to $95,560.91. The interest for the first half of the year was $82,730.07, making a total of $178,290.98. In these columns we have frequently pointed out the advantage, not only of saving a portion of the income, but of banking those savings. Figures like the above emphasize the wisdom of such advice. Inci- dentally they prove that a great many people are following it. $178,290.98 is a large amount of money. The real savings are, of course, vastly larger; for not one penny of this one hundred seventy-eight thousand dollars is money that has been saved and deposited. It is the interest—only the interest—on those sav- ings. It is what the savings have earned through be- ing deposited in the bank rather than being kept at home or locked up in a vault. So that in addition to the safety and convenienée of a bank account, there has been a direct money ad vantage of $178,290.98 to Savings Depositors through banking in this one bank. If you are not saving money, or if you keep your money idle, thesg simple figures should provide food for very serious thought. Not to share in this large distribution of interest is to miss the easiest, the surest, the safest method yet known of making your mon arn more money. We welcome Savings Accounts from $1.00 upwards. posits may be sent by mail for less than street car fare, Alaska Buliding, home of the Beandinayian American Bank. De Extra Days for Savings Depositors For many years it has been our custom to allow interest from the Ist on all Savings Deposits made during the first five days in January and July. With the bank closed on Sunday and Monday, the first five business days brings us to January 7th, Hence all Savings Deposits made up to and including Satur- day, January 7th, will share in the interest that began -yester- day, January Ist. (One of the facts about interest is that it goes right on through Sundays and holidays.) This is an ex- cellent time to start a new Savings Account or to add to an old one. Scandinavian American Bank RESOURCES, $11,000,000.00 J. E, CHILBERG T. B. MINAHAN Vice Pres. Vice Pres. ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. S. A. J. F. LANE Cashier /. CHILBERG President ESTS, DO THEIR BUYING HERE. HUN $35.00 & drawer And Then This Greatest of All Housefurnishing Sales Closes TIME IN WHI TO CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OF OUR AMPLI DO IT, AND THE ONLY WAY TO ACCOMPLISH IT IS TO CUT THI NEED HOUSEFURNISHINGS SIMPLY MUST, IN THEIR OWN INTER DREDS OF ARTICLES ALL THROUGH THE STORE ARE NOW MARKED A WE OFFER THE GREATEST VALUES THAT HAVE EVER BEEN SEEN IN THIS CITY Bargains in Sample Library Tables The Wonderful New Surly Wnglish ¢ Table, with shaped logs, wide shelf and large drawer . $16.50 Mission Oak Library with two end shelves for books; one 22.00 Waxed Golden Oak Oval Top . ° Library Table, one drawer, strs | W a shelf | | $22.50 Polished Oak Oval Top Li- | = . brary Table; shaped shelf .$13.50 | Come in and have our machine man show $13.50 Golden Oak Library Table, | you the following exclusive Free features und shaped legs .$8,50 | The Rostoscillo Movement. Eight Sets of ly English Oak, Large | Bal! Bearings. The Beautiful Design. The Size Library Table, turned leg Center Stands are Proportionately Reduced | Sample Leather Fireside Chairs T HALF PRICE. ak Library | $18.50 | PREE Table, $9.75 | Shuttle Ejector. Automatic Locks ine Leather Cha reduced, $ 52.50 Genuine $105.00 Genuine $ 75.00 Genuine $ 39.50 Genuine $ 32.50 Genuine COMFORT ROCKER—A large, massive chair, made of solid oak, FUMED OAK—A made Rocker, Special... .. v comfortable Chairs made with spring seat | We show a large line of these fine genu irs; they are ; all some as low as half $ 95.00 Genuine Leather Chair $ 70.00 Genuine Leather Chair Leather Chair Leather Chair Leather Chair Leather Rocker $23.50 Leather Rocker $17. 50 About Seventy- Five. Patterns ery well } AN ATTRACTIVE TABLE Made of solid oak, in the golden Spool Pin. Automatic Tension Rele $32.50 Imp 4 Head Latch. The die can't be in wrong The Fre Machine ts in sured. Buy now and we will give you a } premium worth $6.00 Willow Chairs and Rockers Half-Price We have a good assortment of best atyles in Willow Bedroom or Living Room Chatra and Rockers, in the natural or the most | brown finishes; all marked at exac heavily half-price. price | $18.00 Brown Willow Rocker ...$ 9.00 | $17.00 Brown Willow Rocker ...$ 8.50 $60.00 j $16.00 Brown Willow Rocker $35.00 | $18.60 Brown Willow Rocker . $32.50 | $30.00 Brown Willow Settee ... | $17.50 Brown Willow Chair ... -$65.00 | $15.00 Natural Willow Chair ...@ 7, ae $39.5 $20.00 Natural Willow Settee ...$10.00 $13.50 Natural Willow Rocker ..8 6.75 $16.00 Natural Willow Rocker ..% 8.00 20.00 Natural Willow Rocker ..$10.00 in Odd Dining Chairs Half - Price | FUMED OAK —A splendidly | OAK ROCKER—An attractive made Rocker and very comfor. pattern, as pictured, in the gold- In the golden finish; wide box | and shaped back; seat and back | finish, quarter-sawed top; a neat, | en fiitsh: wide, % spring seat, ae in genu- lighintaret tn genuine Spanish | {@Pered pedestal and weil-braced | able; loose Spanish leather cush- | page ee re ine Spanish leather, h back; jogs; a six-foot table, with 45- | J J og nr ular price $29.50. Special : leather; regular price $19.50. | inch’ top; ‘ jon; medium high back; regular | made chair and extra good value ‘ . - Sih. 25 | Special . } at $10.00. Special ...... | price $15.50, Special ....¢8.75 | at All_ of Our High-Grade Dining Suites Are Now Heavily Reduced cial SOLID OAK SUITE This Dining Room Suite is made very similar in style to picture here shown; ten pieces, made of solid old English oak; regular price $507.00. SOLID OAK SUITE $540.00 value for Another ten-piece Dining Room Suite, in the cor William and Mary style; solid made in every detail; and back. old oak, the chairs have rull cane seat $340.00 $345.00 MAHOGANY SUITE A very handsome Dining Room Suite, consisting of nine pieces, designed after the syle of the William and Mary period; regular price $487.60, Special -$340.00 Spe- SOLID OAK SUITE A solid old English Oak Flanders Dining Room Suite of ten pieces, perfectly made and correct in design and style; regular price $600.00, Special lasix 00 perfe For Cash or Credit You don't have to pay all cash in order to take advantage of this Removal Sale. It is so necessary for us to get rid of the goods be- fore we move that we will sell for cash or on time at sale prices, All the Credit You Went Becond Ave. at Union & Every article in the entire store being reduced, makes this a splen did = opportunity for housefurnishing. If you will not be ready for a month or two, we will store your furniture for you free of charge. Anything to save moving the goods. complete Buy Now fi Pay Later Je

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