The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1911, Page 6

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Finger His Weapon | in Street Hold-Up 5 Pearse, a traveling sales ~ man from Cleveland, O., was stand {ng at First av, and Marion st. last might when a burly chap came up OSGAR, 1 AM SURE You VILL SYMBATIZE MIT M@— DIANA JILTRT Me, UND I SAID I VOULT CHUMP FROM DiSS LOFER'S LEAP, NOW I VANT HER To DINK THE STAR. THUR! (AY, AUGUST 10, airing Soul at “Lover's Leap” ReNeMpaAR, VEN I DIJABOAAR You TaLL HER 1 REALLY LeAPeD— FAREVRELL, CROO-BL. WORLDT Sf! SH@ ISS DOWN DARK VER SHE CAN SEE Lorer's LEAP. I VILL STANT ON Dark EDGE UND VEN SHE SHUTS HER AYES Music by Cond ords by Schaefer IN aetiag! VILL. RUN AVAY, I HAF DIT ID. > HITe, Alongside and poked what felt like the muzle of a gun against) Pearse’s ribs. ~ “Shell out!” "3 Although pretty well scared by the tickling of the gun against his cadayar, Pearse backed away and Fan into the «RainierGrand hotel where he phoned for a cop. The stranger was arrested. gaid he was Fred Lycrowsky “Where's your gun?” asked Pa-| trolman ©'Brien after frisked Lyczewsky and failed find a weapon. «+ “Oh, I just poked my finger into Bim,” smiled the “hold-up man.” He was locked up. Two Berkshire pigs belonging to Fred L. Hellor, recorder of Cald. well, N. J, are so fond of taking baths their owner bas built them ‘@ bath tub in the rear of bis home. Bach wants to get his bath first ‘and they have a daily fight for the Wilege. The porkers are prize commanded the | | rove of seventeen asleep in the drying m low on the farm of Y W J H i in Tecumseh, Neb., and were hel prisoners for two days, When omen Jurors fere | found by the owner stx of the hogs About 4,000 women of King |i were dead and {t was necessary to re eligible for jury | cording to the county jury list just completed by Chief Clerk Oscar Springer. | number of eligibles = 7| THE MARKETS: Nineteenth Friday Surprise Sale ; inaugurated vere "Would Lower Jap-Chink 4,000 Possible Exclusion Bars Today's Styles Todoy dig the remainder out of their cas ing of dried mud. While Zulu was in the stable yes- terday a street organ began play ing. Zulu waltzed out Into an alley, smelled green corn boiling in Frits Bxelius’ carpenter shoy across the way and kicked herself through the door, Inside the yard she maw the dor to the kitchen, razed that with hor feet, and after turning over the pot of corn came near wrecking the kitchen before she was recap tured. Wearables for Fall Every effort has been employed to get the newest styles not only in this country but in the style center of FE ope. The bigh standard of quailty {* maintained, and prices are in your favor. Credit for the Skeptical The more skeptical you are the greater will be your surprise when you see the values offered. Most people are dublous about us being able to sell as low as cash houses do. All that we ask is to compare quality-and be your own judge EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Near Union St. “Seattle's Credit House" are some lucky folks « oky, just as you view It) who don't have to serve on a jury, They include police men, firemen, doctors, clergy- men and lawyer, The first ¢rawiag of jurors will be next Saturday and it is likely that about one-third will be women The biggest Friday Surprise since we these salee—bigger values and more of them. clearing the shelves of all short lines—making room for new Fail goods, and prices have been cut to the quick. This is a sale you must not miss. For the Women 35e and 50c Cham- 19c | $3.80 French Kid $2.58 oisette Gloves, Pair The widely known Kayser 2 2 loves of ctasp Chamotsette Gloves, In qray, white and nafural: the Fequiar S4¢ and S00 qualities L fis Yong Sik “Gloves, O Kayers, $1.10 V Kayner's ‘i¢-duiton Milanese EE 2 Cores, wits ont black. which regularly sell at PS see weetes for ctoarane G10. | | Woman's Safe Step to Better Looks fs not hard to find. If your eyes are dull—ff your skin {s callow, or your complexion muddy; {f you have no roses in your cheeks, do not bother with cosmetics. vn't vy oa et good, rich blood in your veins, and then you will have the bright and charm of perfect health, BEECHAM'S PILLS ‘fare wonderful aids to women and women's looks. If your blood is poor— if you are pale, weak and not up to the mark—-your stomach and organs of digestion and elimination are the cause, 5) Beecham’s Pills correct faults. They will help you to good di thon and active kidneys and na oleate Reeth Manage. 04 —to purer Mife-making, beauty-creating blood. In all truth and serious- gut, you will find thst for geod bealth and good looks, Beochaa's Pills Will gto selling reulariy at 42.50 per pair; clearance price ‘ot bs. $1.25 and $1.50 98c Chamois Gloves, Pr Women's French Chamois Gloves, l-clasp lena Ty spear point backs, sl white and natural: fr F126 and $1.00; now Oe, SENATOR DILLINGHAM. The new immigration bill father ed by Senator Dillingham of New Hampshire, which state has a “yel-| low peril” problem of one Jap and 112 Chinese, according to the cen wus, will let down the bare to as many Japanese and Chinese as want to come over, The new mea sure proposes to repeal all Chinese | exclusion laws, except so far an they relate to naturalization. But | {t hasn't passed yet. { ‘These Hoge Take a Mud Bath; Mud | Dries, Pigs Perish. A mud bath proved fatal to etx of | If you are going to buy a piano join this club We lay this proposition down: You may look the country over and you cannot find a more durable, dependable or trust- worthy piano at less than three hundred and seventy-five dollars, than the one we are distributing through the big KOHLER & CHASE PIANO CLUB. And the club price is 277 dollars and 50 cents—and there are NO EXTRAS of any kind or nature. You pay 5 dollars to join the club. The 5 dollars is credited to g price of the piano, leaving 272 dollars and 50 cents to be pai The piano is immediately delivered to your home, and the re- mainder can be paid in 218 weekly payments of 1 dollar and 25 cents each. You get YOUR MONEY BACK if you but ask for it if, after a month’s trial, you are dissatisfied with the piano. : You get a year’s privilege of exchanging it without a dollar’s loss. $2.00 and $2.50 Kay- 98c eer Sik Hose, Pr.. Genuine Kayner Sik Hose for women, io a beautiful, hee Tink, with double gar topa Interiined. soles, medium Onyx Hose, Pair .. Women's Sample O ine famous Onyx =: in Diack, colors, tro S omvroidered, oftects, ft ter Sec, Tho and $1 ar: E 7ScSilk Hose for Women, Pair ..... . Pure Thread sik women, with doubi and tove and double i ter top: regular Tie a7 priced for clearance at se. Soe to $1.00 Sample ‘27 | Show the Right Wa SSS te | i dinck and all colors; ¢#¢ vaine $1.75 Worth 93.00, $3.50 and Pongee Parasols y.c0, ciearence Price FOR THE MEN Lennon’s Famous $1.00 Pure Thread senmetke Pair ..20C | Sik Ties, Each * 45c famous Silk Sox for Our men, the kind that are fo pop- iar, In the very latest eolorss for clearance at, palr, T5c Pure Thread Silk Sox, 396 ‘Men's pure thread Silk Sex, made with Aoudle lisie hesis and tees, Im diack, white and colors; an excellent value at ‘The pair; this sale, 206. Men's Ties In the popular four-in-band style, made of pure thread atik in the new Knotted effects; all the latest colors; regular ow 4Be. B0c Knitted 20c for Men, Each . men, ‘and two-toned effects: Knitted Tie for excallent valuse at the SENDS A UNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of Merchants say: “I could not do business without one.” They have found by daily use that National Cash Registers save money; that they stop mistakes, stop losses, increase trade and increase profits. We make over 200 styles and sizes of registers, with key arrangements suitable for all businesses, large and small. Prices from $20 to $765. You are invited to call at our office where you can examine the register suited to your business. If you cannot call, telephone and our representative will call on you. ; The National Cash Register best adapted to your needs will pay for itself in a short time. oo Sold on small monthly vayments. No Interest or Extra Charges. " The National Cash Register Company Dayton, Ohio ae es G. H. DOWLING, SALES AGENT, 2 719 First Avenue. Seattle, You get the strongest guarantee ever given on any piano. If you or any one can write a stronger one than ours, write it and we will SIGN IT. Your family gets all unpaid payments canceled in event of your death during the life of the Club. You get the piano tuned TWO TIMES—FREE. You get a good STOOL—FREE. You get a reduction of 15 cents a week IN CASH in event you pay faster than at the rate of 1 dollar and 25 cents a week. Can you think of any other desir- able feature that you yourself would like to have in event you joined the Club? Can you suggest any other ad- vantage or privilege we can add to this big proposition that will make it fairer, safer, easier or more desirable in any way to a big club of 500 mem- bers—all intent on making their piano investment as light and easy and safe as possible? Player Pianos at Club Rates, Too The world’s masterpieces are at your finger tips the mo- ment we install one of these beautiful Club player pianos in your home. It fs a player piano that has never sold for less than $750, and it is worth every cent of it. Now you can buy it for $487.50 without one cent in terest. And best of all—look at tho easy payments, $12.50 sends it to your home and the balance may be paid for $2.50 a week. If you can—let us have it. IF IT Is GOOD—WE WILL ADOPT IT. ler & Chase 1318 Second Ave., Seattle Opposite Arcade Bldg. 1318 Second Ave., Seattle Opposite Arcade Bldg.

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