The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1911, Page 6

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CALLS FIREMAN TO GET KEYS ; ger Bin Mar Marcineut hd hy call department this that he had lost bis key. Every Tocksmith in town was busy Rather than wait an hour or two Martinelli rushed to the firehouse | ‘end explained the situation to Cap tain Kane. The apparatus was) out and the big extension lad: | ‘was soon against the Martinellt ‘Window in the upper floor of the! Law building The rotund solon then gave an-| fmitation of a grizaly bear clawing his way up a redwood tree. Every ‘one enjoyed it except the Senator ‘The firemen are al! smoking Per) % m" ® SALEM, Or, Aug. t ~® money spender the state of ® ® Oregon broke all her records * © w& during July, according to the * W state treasurer today. A total * ® of 1,550 vouchers representing *} 0,000 and * Police Allege Conspiracy “of Rich] WOMAN FOUND ING | * Old Men to Ruin Girls Phe aes ed of refinement, an un! tified wom | + ‘The declaration of the police re | gnd was found dying in an alley to- (By Untied Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Avg. 1.—Assertion sulted from an attack on Max Aron: | day under an open third story win-| that the conspiracy of chauffeurs | son, a chauffeur, in front of the St./ dow of the Vendome hotel. She| | and rich old men for the debauching Regis hotel, by Mra, Mary Suther-| died without having uttered werd. | ‘et young girls ts the cause of the land, who acciined the man of ha woman was registered as| | mysterious disappearances of young Ing debauched her 1byearold | “wite” by a man who disappeared | ‘ which have become epl- daughter. Mrs. Sutherland beat! naif an hour before the woman was | in New York, is made today | Aronson with a trunk strap, knook:| injured. A rope fire escape By the police. They declare that |ed him down and kicked him tn the/ dangliag from the window of the the victims of the band are face. Aronson was arrested, a8 Was | room, and the theory of the police | ed by thely seducers they also another man alleged to be COD-| ts that she tried to flee and fell to : - Sent West to S Portland, corned in the case, and the police | her death, The man fn the case bas | Ban Francisco, Los Angeles and| say they will capture the remainder | pot yet beon arrested. ovand Western cities as white | of those in the conspiracy and will} eens break up the gang. Sena RHR H RARER = SE * grt EXPLODES DYNAMITE Is MAN, 62, GETS DIVORCE #) * FORTLAND, Or, July 21. #) AND KILLS FARMER @ John Epton, aged 82, 0 vio 8 FOR POPE SOOM 207% 7 ott ccf ede as | Sparks from a pipe he was smoking | * voroed today eo roult ROME, Aug. 1—Pope Plus today | exploded two sticks of dyuanite|* court from his bride of less ®% than @ year, who charged bim okor, a farmer near ‘continues extremely weak. An of-| that Walter Crooker, « & with neglect. Judge Morrow Maple Lane, was carrying. Only ) Miclal statement issued from the) OP" of his body were found|* dented allmony she requested Watican says there is no Immediate jy his wife, who beard the ex-|* Mrs. Epton gave her age ss pf his death. Owing to his plosion. . . cas Saggy wwe eS aug 4 ‘Age and weak heart, little surprise) 1.46 Washington strawberry | # filed sult. be felt if the end should! feds are now opened to the public, | ® Some at any time, however. | 18 cents per gallon. 0) peek eee eee ee WOMEN’S OXFORD just bring a dollar and wear them home, if you wish— brings good luck to wear home new shoes! Lovely on ent, vici, ooze, suede, tan, brown or black Oxfords, ‘Gibsons, Pumps or Sandals, values to $3, in one i Be Glemrance tomorrow at ............ccevenceceees a — An Attractive Window of These Shoes Merits Your Attention SPECIALS MEN’S ez: FROM THE row So seea tomer! Underwear 15¢ ane tong 1414c Linen Huck Towels, size 18136; le B. V. by 4 value; Seneca street. Special, each .. 35¢ POPLINS, 27c D. DRAWERS "Full line of desirable colors, in the regular 35¢ Mercerized Poplins. On sale, Seneca street Ic | « a V. D, regular 600. On special sale 39c PO@MIMMCO, YArd .....- cc kee cece ener enenee Short Sleeves and Knee Length. 25¢ POPLINS, 15léc Others at 280, 830, 440, 6c, 780, ate. 50 pieces or more of 25¢ Poplins and Pongees; | GET INTO THE SWIM! BATHIN: come in solid black and all colors. Sen- 15ic SUITS AS LOW AS 2 98c |p alla gt dag eee Men's Better Grade Jersey Bathing $1 25 ' seeeeetetes $1.25 NAPKINS, 90c Suits. On spectal sale at ........... Pine Grade Merrie Napkin; Impered wrote: | Fee oso soesesn 15¢ axe 25¢ size 18x18; finished, hemmed and ready for use; $1.26 values; Special, MEN’S UNION 8UIT6—Porous mosh, | dozen ve . ah Cage eeeeccoeses 90c whort sleeves op. cceceese ccnesenssensee 48c | Do you need a Night Shirt, Mr. nt $2.50 BEDSPREADS, $1.90 | Cool Muslin Gowns s..ssssscessseesss 53c me Crochet Bedspreads, Marseilles patterns, | Better Grade Night 98 edges, cut corners; = seer c scalloped edges, cut corners; $ $1.90 WIEN vsnd.ors': shins encaetpaesasd 10c CRETONNES, 8c MEN’S SOISETTE SILK SHIRTS Cretonnes or Art Draperies; 75 pieces and styles | Coo), comfortable, neat appearing, stylish, sens to select from; Seneca street. Special, 8 ible; Mgbt cream and other desirable 98 IG | shades; each .........6e ceeeseeeeeeees c _ Black Satin Duchews | LONDON’S 5 sto CHEAPSIDE through; yard wide and rich enough for a queen. Madam, your grandmother knew and loved silk al .00 Full yard wide; lustrous, velvety Anish; perfect dye; not $2.00, SPECIALS [72 52%"... $1.00 Dotted Swiss Silk Mulls FROM 8:30 TO 10:30 Prettiest stuff for Summer w rty frocks; mos 12Moe PERCALE, 714¢ |icntsiasen, Syeda 990 26-1n. Percales, in navy blue, Cal- | per yard .......0s.. 00006 cuttas and grays; comes {n short | .__-_ f 2 to 10 yards. . fongths of 2 to 0 yards, On sale | Yard-Wide Rough Pon- from 8:30 to 10:30, Tc oer sagging 2 gee or Shantung éat patents, 80 Black, jasper and natural; the 95c BLANKET, 60c | strongest Siik Si ie —— 59¢| ana Lunch Patis, Full 10-4 Gray or Tan Blankets, | *BOWM -+--r-e0 eres eeee oe Sgt aae's gat es 10c | "i ers’ use; full sults children’s borders; standard 95¢ seller. On wear; launders like linen, ping Bags, each ......... fale from $:80 to 10:00, BAe | _ " Ladies’ Short Black Gloves, with neat striped blue and pink | Positively unexcelled for travel- Fine grade of Twine Shop- 10c a RAO re, Popular onsiething nice, 1 Oc wh Sms] one rn apo see wale from 8c 280 to 10:80, yard ....... aC | Light and dark mixtures, in tweeds and cheviots; diagonals SILK DIMITY and herringbone effects; 66 inches; at the very height of fa-| 4 firm, tough, Mkable silk; vor, because of our cool sum-| sraceful, serviceable, washable; mer; save 6c to $1.00 per yard! 27 inches wide; black, white and at the following prices: $1.25, $1.49, $1.75) geiuvow rai OR in panto to met tanto bs rR ? Ba MiLkeD ONLY BY Cow—— SIMPLY DRESS MME T oviock ‘arrived he. found | A.MILMMaID! Like A MILKMAID. Sof les Dor AL ¢ Viri.t. 1 Stow You How ANY FOO CAN MILK BUCH A ANS aN AS Music by Condo Words t by Schaefer We tell today of the Life insurance feature of the Kohler & Chase Piano Club There is a life insurance Anniversary Piano Club. feature connected with our Big This feature provides against the possibility of the piano being lost to the family in event the head Now hin the Player Piano Club The world’s masterpieces are at your finger tips the moment we install one of these beautiful Club player pianos in your home. It is a player piano that has never sold for less than $650, and it is worth every cent of it. Now you can buy it for $487.50 without one cent interest. And best of all—look at the easy payments. $12.50 sends it to your home, and the balance may be paid for, $2.50 a week. There is many a home that has been waiting just such an op- portunity to get a player piano. These pianos are worth $375. The of it should die before the piano is fully paid for. This unexcelled feature is set forth in the face of the contract in the simplest, yet strongest, language---like this: “If the signer of this contract should die during the life there- of, and all weekly rentals have been paid when due, the remaining installments will be canceled forthwith, and a receipt in full for the piano turned over to the family of the deceased.” This is a simple statement—without any “frills”—that covers the whole story. We want this club to-be co-operative and help ful to each and every member in it. We want the saving to each and every member to be the greatest possible. We want every pro tection that we can think of to go to all its members. In short, we want this big deal, with which to inaugurate this beautiful new store and building, to be a standing advertisement for us as long as we are in business, and this life insurance idea is its crowning feature. If the head of the family dies—if the bread-winner dies—if the source of income is stopped*by death—the piano is not lost to the family. The family does not have to work and worry to meet the remaining payments. They are immediately canceled—and a clear “receipt in full” is given to the family of the deceased Isn't this a comforting and reassuring idea? Life Insurance Clause of Club price is $277.50, thus saving | Kohler & Chase Piano Club you $97.50. The terms are If the signer of this contract should die during $5 cash the life thereof, and all weekly rentals have been paid when due, the remaining installments will be and $1 25 a week—Tless than 1 -2 the canceled forthwith, and a receipt in full for the regular terms piano turned over to the family of the deceased. (Signed) KOHLER & CHASE. The pianos are worth $375. The Kohler & Chase Club price is $277.50. The price includes everything. There are no ex- tras of any kind. No interest to be added. Nothing to be added for freight or stool, absolutely no extras. Two: hundred and seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents is the price, and the price includes everything. These 500 pianos will be sold, $5.00 cash, then $1.25 a week. The $5.00 just about covers the cartage and delivering—yet the $5:00 payment made when you join the club is credited to your account. The piano is delivered immediately. You do not have to wait until the club is filled. You get your piano when you join. The remainder is payable every week. Club members do not have to pay but $1.25 a week. This gives them 218 weeks in which to pay for the piano, and still get it at the Club price of $277.50, or at a straight-out saving of $97.50. 1318 Second =" Kohler Opposite Arcade Bullding 1318 Second Opposite Arcade Building General Distributers Weber, Knabe, Kohler & Chase, Vose, Fischer, Steck Pianos, Pianola Piano, Etc. 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