The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1911, Page 3

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long 8 usual minute for Catarrh Read of the Great Remedy || ieind No Stomach Dosing The HYOME! ¥ eapecially dorn ce the inhaler This trea Pour @ sca MBI into a k water, cove towel and utes the You will sults of th night. A bottle « The Quaker Drug Ce HYOME!, MODEL MILLINERY $27 People’s Bank Bicg. ot HYOMEL it Highome) costs 50 Newest Fur Turbans Made of your old furs. styles ne | On the red a divor with him jmenced the © sald, beoan wife aye, f HY That the ‘ wl with [ombexsting had a tee al min-|i# the current repe follow ; ing the three indictments returned at the re /¥esterday against Samuel D. it makes | Bridges, former tlerk of the United | " you | State® clreuit court at Tacoma, — | tuffed axed on 000 ball} ‘ y ea on first in a dietment charge nveraion to bis own use deen left with chiefly, The he ry ment is involved. MADISON estate of the Baraboo, Wis Latest Wie. w in today appraise special inherit Ringling held ¢ ents. (prs mde one ‘ 00d Just received, fifty new Reed Re Sets of Dishes that we are giving away. and get your dishes or chairs, FOR SALE—SINGER CHINES—Some slightly used, at redu Machines rented by week or month. Records Great Slaughte: Everything at or Prices on all Fe: 2005 Market St. The Place to Save Money | and dropp of $387 divoree money he t BALLARD — The New Store |‘. Vapor Treatment DIVORCED WITHOUT. HIS KNOWLEDGE claim that his wife se from bt nd with That is Helping Thou- [ee wled| Jaan * H. Cosper, street car conductor, secure sands to Get Rid of - [annutment of the decree mona Vile Catarrh |Dykeman's court. Cosper sult. f an anaw nd soe Returned Money 70, which |OTTO RINGLING — LEAVES $492,242 ~The late Otto Ringling at etreus kings, who dled March 31 last, was at $492, e tax Investigator. e-fitth tnterest in Dec, 13. of the by Ringling Bros, Barnum @ Bailey and Forepaugh & Selle cireus prop erties, besides other cir inter Many conveniences for Christ mas shoppers at The Bon Marche postoffice, express office others. ” Agrats toe cking Chairs and fifty Bring your cards Nothing would be nicer for | Cor. Ballard and Twenty-Second Avs. prices, 5403 Twentieth Avenue N. W. nbia Talking Machine. Banjo. Music Books. Mandolin, Guitar Sheet Music. BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE 5411 Twentieth Ave. N. W. BALLARD 1277 w cost. Trimmed Hats, her Work also during this sale Cc. G. INGALLS WATCHMAKER ANDO JEWELER | The Armstrong Co. AND WHEELER & WILSON Expert repairing. Holiday Suggestions An Edison, Victor or Col A Violin Music Roll or Bag. Phone: Agents tor Moleproot Hostery MA A selection of Accordion, Harmonica Near Market St. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK of MILLINERY at the BALLARwY BAND BOxX— from $1.98 up. Special Ballard 1126 Special Attention Givén to Fine Watches and Clocks Become tn will teach y A. W. PRESTON : : t Call in and see our tine ine of Christmas Goods. a gift for Him, a gift for Her. Telephone, Ballard 2. ha’ 6223 Ballard Av. LOOK FOR OUR 5311 Baliard Ave. ndent. Watch our chances In our window Giaplay daily, 11 THE SCANDINAVIAN AMEIICAN BANK BALLARD BEA SEARLE, Manager OTTO. 8. J. PEDERSEN, Cashier Pioneer Pharmacist We CONSOLIDATION SALE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Open Wednesday Evening—Great Reduction. Get your Christmas presents now and save money See our dis The Wm. M. Curtiss Co. 20th and Ballard Aves. BALLARD, WASH A Good Starting Point Possibly you are now doing business at this bank. If #0, very If not, wouldn't it be well for you to start in at the New Year? C. W, CASLER, Manager vice, BALLARD BRANCH 20th and Ballard Avenue With abundant capital and with the best of facilities, we are pre- pared to give you superior se Union Savings & Trust Co. H. F, KELLY, Cashier proceedings, had! bim as ball money | Frida: second charges that converted to his own use $79, a) an} er 4 Tn a letter to the editor of The 8 Noy, 3, gentioman, in muftl, a egon ranch ve Wastingron Dut- tern butter. Hame Feed, Selling Price. Wanhington ound timothy hay .: Mled oats ana’ baries mixed Korrect Millinery 301 Liberty Bldg. Opposite Postoffice. All Hats going at actual half price — Pattern Hats, Felts, Beavers, and all, Retrimming, remaking, designing, reblocking, ibe, Large evening shapes, fine silk velvet, $6.00. UNCLE SAM'S MARINES ON GUARD AT THE it became generally known that Shanghal was going over to.the revolutionary cause, night T was @ guest at a function at which Untted States Consul General A. We separated, and an hour afterwards I passed Mr, Wilder in the street. F ‘AR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 191 LATEST PICTURES FROM CHINESE REVOLUTION BIG BATCH OF here would not be a case of in-) bad t nd, besides, you ention here if readers who are | will not r on t your John M. Hunsicker, defeated can 14 hiest, to. Stomach tsouble knew |stomaek, 1 and intestines cleaa @idate for the legislature and at tremendous anti-ferment and|and fresh present employed in the court tive virtue contained in Dia-| If your St and fall house, war again indicted by the in, This harmless preparation | of gas or t digest, federal grand jury yesterday af t a heavy mefl without|and your m com to fit, ternoon for making a false claim t fuss or discomfort, and| why not ge O-cent from for compensation as census enum sourest, acid stomach fr r druggist and 5 worth i erator. He had n previously | five minutes, besides overcoming Absolute re fron ny f charged by indictment with having | al! foul, Nauseous odors from the and perfect digestion of made fictitious returns while act-| breath ou eat 1s sure to follow if ing an consus enumerator Ask your rmacist to show you| five minutes after, and, besides, one T. F. Breerer was indicted for at lainly printed on each ficient to cure a whole tempting to blackmail B. W. An f Pape's uch trouble |drews, president of the Seattle Na|then you wil Ail a harmle I : eS |tional bank, by sending him threat-| why this prom Dia ening letters demanding $2,000. |tlon and» remo: either at 4 | enny Gallagher and Frank Net-|ay Heartburn, a f ni HANGHAI. eview, Shanghal, says dict tar, Capt. Kirton, editor of the Natidnal . Wilder was also present jon Was accompanied by another | wi em a every where 4 deposited with him as judg who was Admiral Murdoch, in command of the Ameriean fleet out here. I made some! Charles Pagoins was indicted for tft, which inc ments while he was depu Jeating remark by way of ppeared deeply engaged | ratetny a money order from $3 to come tabaler The third char The next motning some 300 marines were landed from Admiral Murdoch's ships and marched, to the | 300 M. Smith is charged with No stomach re ing to his ow $2,403.42 in| Sound of drum and bugle, through the main streets of the settlement, It was a demonstration of force, un |faluely representing himuelf as an Y SIGN HYOME! and h and al} |bankruptey Although the of course, calculated to make any evil disposed characters |officer of the reclamation service ai of the thin conversion of the funds is al Harry Leland was indicted for Free trial bottle by leged to Rave, been otly tempor. bringing bis brother into the coun COREY SION Ci Co lary. District Attorney Todd ts of try Megally. Bonth’s Hyome! the opinion that wetwal embeaale : SLAITTLE Was. Landing party of American marines going up the harbor to Shanghai. This Chair Free With Each Free Sewing Machine Sold This Week This free Sewing Chair offer affords you a chance to se cure two fine Christ To each purchaser of a Free Sewing Ma cht during — this week we will give a free, one mas gifts for the of these fine Sewing price of one. The Chairs. You ean buy chair in iteelf. is an the machine for cash article any woman would be pleased to receive as a Christ mas gift or on $1 weekly pay ments, but you get the free chafr just the same. As there is only a limited number of these Sewing Chairs you had better come ‘ i in at once if you The Sewing Chair wish to take advan is exactly an pictur tees” ot “tiie sitres ed, made of solid oak eilee. a tinal 66 tn the golden finish, posit now, the bal ‘ull box construction, ance $1 weekly genuine leather pad seat, and has a * handy drawer for your t within reach. reads, notions, ete, where they are always $6.50 is the regular selling price of this chair. A Sewing Machine for Christmas What woman wouldn't delighted with such a Christ mas gift as a Free Sewing Machine? The Free is that new improved machine in vented by Mr. Wm, C. Free of ago. Mr, Froe said: “I spent the best years of my Ife to invent the ‘Free,’ be cause I knew that when the women of this country would learn the truth about it, when they would learn that I had made it different from every other sewing machine, that T have made it the simplest, easiest to operate, and the lightest running of all sew- ing machines, that I have given it some 15 exclusive improvement: and that I have insured !t—when they learn these things about t Free they will never be satisfied with any other sewing machme. F Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Later All the Credit You Want PIKE 81. AND FIFTH AV. Open Evenings Until 8 o’Clock. R, M. Faulkner, recently acquitted | Gay and Eructations . : jof killing Ben Harbin, was indicted | food, water brash. soggy gant for passing worthless state bank| ache, Billousness an: |notes, The same charge ix made Ino | against Joseph M. Edwards, B. T.| ————————---—— — poomsitinainninsseshsiigiga McIntyre and Walter Layman. | |Frank Ferrari, a musician, was in dicted on a white slavery charge. | “On| stealing $200 worth of Jewelry from That | Maude R. Glenn, wife of a commis third less ¢ mn Marche Thursday. INDIGESTION, SOURNESS, DYSPEPSIA AND ALL STOMACH MISERY GOES INDICTMENTS) indicted for smuggling of lead in th stom Rodney Collina, a soldier, was in ted on a@ lareeny charge for ry sergeant at Fort Worden hile painting the house. Fine American Cut Gi nm Gsual prics OICE UNDERTAKING PARLORS BROADWAY AND UNION PHONES. Geo. B. Helgesen Grocer, 1929 First Ave. BARGAINS!! —IN— Christmas Piano — AT BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. During This Week and Next Open Evenings Until 10 To those people who are contemplating the purchase of a Piano or Player Piano for Christmas, we suggest that you inspect our stock of high grade Pianos that we are offering at the figures given below. These instruments have been used or are slightly shopworn, but we warrant them to be absolutely in first class condition; written guaran- tee with all. Remember that with every one we give Stool, Scarf and Free De- livery. 4 Investigate our system of selling and you appreciate the fact that it is the best offered the public in Seattle. PIANOS One Kimball Piano, Regular $425, now One Kimball Piano, Regular $325, now One Bush & Lane Piano, washeash $475, now One Victor Piano, Regular $375, now One Knight- Brinkerhoff Piano, Regulie $325, now One Victor eons eeeiak $750, now $246 $150 $365 $275 . $218 $555 One i. C. Fisher Piano, Regular $500, now ....... One Conover Piano, Regular $500, now ........... One Bush & Lane Piano, Regular $500, now One Regal Player, 88 note, Regular SN, HOE vn Fiue5 ee RAE TNs Wes be 8 Cen 0s wae Nb oe One Player, 88 note, Regular $650, now ......... TERMS TO SUIT $326 $150 $425 1315 Third Avenue Opp. Postoffice

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