The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1912, Page 9

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INADAY FOR FOUR GIRLS UTY OF Preseript Lm methods, x HER AND ARMS WIN HUBBIES AT A GAME (By United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, May 31.—Four young women, who won an equal number ot neh Wednesday night, announced *\their choloes. Even before the » | somes were finiehed the men who had offered themselves aa prises sald they would marry whoever won them, After the final cards had been “played, each of the four said he . was well pleased with his lot, and “*| would carry out the original agree- |i ‘eligible’ bachelors as prines at Here in a itet of the winners and an [thelr choloes r| Miss Amanda Smith chose Joseph Ritchie; Miss Rebecca Levy picked ; out Dr. Edwin K. Bennington; Miss ‘one, Marie Endicott decided on Otho 8 +, Line, and Miss Gretchen Kretehmer a took Daniel J. O'Lear Wleeeeeeeoeooooooe wlarity of the F oh the simple re service, high or facttittes. ‘appliances and expe 7 j i} combine of excellence ia. not Sata wa wee you | GUT BACK PROPERLY know be made. id, PrICAL CQ union} ae Dental War D THING FOR HE PEOPLE south of MY Name Poy tis Brown, D. D. Dentist First Avenue Block. South of the Postal ph Building. i$ until 8 and Sun- il 4 for people ‘work, how to examine determine the kind of you werd, and then we how to make the givers lees, my | * Portland Will Give iKds * «,* Chance to Run the City * eeoee @eeeeeoeoe Pres. Newsboys’ Assn. JUSTIN W. McEACHREN In Charge of Boy Mayor Election Headquarters. PORTLAND, Or, May 20.-—Port land is in the throes of au unique/ political campaign—for the election of a Boy Mayor and Counctl who shall rule in the city for the week! of June 10-15. The purpose of the plan of the | Boy Mayor is to raise money to leomplete the purchase of « News | boys’ Home and Club House. | This primary will be conducted just as the primary election of the | big political parties, with the ex- | ception that it will extend over two days. The regular election will com | mence Friday, May 24, at noon, and | will close on Wednesday, June 6. At this election votes will be charged for at the rate of one cent each, and there will be no timit on the number of votes cach hoy |may cast—«o long as be has the money. There will be no charge for votes at the primary election. Also, no “repeating” asliowed. The council will be chosen by the Roy Mayor elect from among those highest on the ticket, and they will Pe g and carry on a city coun ef! and other departments o city government as nearly Hke that of the city of Portland as possible. ASTOR’S WIDOW IS ENTERTAINING ROSTRON (By United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, May 31.—-Mre, Madeline Force Astor, widow of Col. John Jacob Astor, emerged from retirement long enough teday to entertain at luncheon Captain A. H. Rostron, com- mander of the Carpathia, upon which the Titanic survivors were brought to this port. The luncheon was given in the Astor mansion, on Fifth av. Only members of the young widow's immediate family and a few intimate friends being Present. In addition to Captain Restron, Mrs. John Cummings of New York ') and Mrs. John #. Thayer of Penn sylvania, whose husbands also per- ished on the Titanic, attended Mrs. “widows luncheon.” Mrs. . Wid , of Philadelphia as invited, but business pre- vented her attendance, * SOCIALIST CHANCE IN ALASKA |. Judge Royal A. Gunnison, former federal judge for the first district of Alaska, Is in Seattle for a 10-day visit. While Judge Gunnison be- Neves that James Wickersham, the present delegate, will be re-elected, he declares that it would not cause mueh surprise if the socialist can- didate, Kertzunis, who was former- ly in the service of the immigration \depariment, would land the plum. MURDER MYSTERY BOISE, Ida., May 31.—Bo!lse po- .| lee today have a murder mystery on their ‘hands, following the find- ing with the Boise barracks re- serve, of the body of a man who evidently bad been murdered. The body bere knife wounds on the left breast, and the left side of the head and face is crushed in, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT OREGON CITY, Or, May 31 Accidentally shot by B. T. Fields, Robert Green, 16 years of age, an athlete of considerable ability, to- day is seriously, perbaps fatally, | wounded ot bis home here, §, THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. $13,565 Worth of Musical Eilers Sales Record for a Single Day Wednesday Last Stands Out ‘as the Greatest Day / for Eilers Music House in Seattle——Whole Community Feels the Effects of Great Business Uplift— Pessimists and Growlers on the Run. Loyal Order of Moose Install Magnificent Grand—Vandette Theatre Buys a Peerless Orchestrion for $3,000—Twenty-six Upright Pianos and Six Organs Go to Make as Many Seattle Homes Happier, and Completes the List. ANYBODY CAN BUY A PIANO NOW Player Pianos Wit = player piano can do. Through the co-operation of the leading manufacturers, Eilers has arranged to sell the finest pianos made in America at prices so low and on terms so easy as to remove the last obstacle. $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 a week will buy one of the best pianos in the world. $400 STYLES FOR $233 Magnificent upright pianos, fully guaranteed, walnut, oak or mahogany—equal to pianos that have sold for $400, now $233. Other styles at $215, $186, $165. Choice at $1.25 a week. n Reach of All] Pay only $2.00 a week for choice of the latest player pianos. The Bungalow Player, only $467, will do all and anything that any The Finest Baby Grands The finest Baby Grand Pianos bearing the nation’s proudest names—pianos that will uplift the home by their very presence, now selling at $2.00 a week. It’s Impossible to Go Wrong at Eilers, For Everything That Eilers Sells Is Fully Guaranteed PRICES THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN KNOWN BEFORE Think of securing a genuine Weber made grand for $550. A couple of Lester Grands for $590 and $615, and a Steger Grand for $575, and a Hallett & Davis Grand for $485 ; and all on terms of $2 a week. THE NATION'S PROUDEST NAMES Weber, Hobart M. Cable, Kimball, Lester, Hallett & Davis, Steger, Somer, America’s costliest and best—the Chickering—and half a dozen other makes equally fine. All at prices not possible heretofore and on terms of $2.00, $1 50 and $1.25 a-week GOODBYE TO ALL PIANOLA PIANOS—$2.00 A WEEK BUYS ONE. Every Weber Pianola Piav4 is to be sold, as stated, at prices exactly $320 less than the combine dealers are expect@@ to ask, Every Steck Pianpla Piano is to be sold at prices reduced as stated, namely, $285 Every Wheelétk Pianola Piano js to be sold at prices reduced as stated, namely, $235, Every Stuyvesant Pianola Piano is to be sold at prices rettuced, namely, $185. As pre@iéusly explaified, on account of legal protection which the contract-price system at the present time enjoys, we have agreed to advertise and ticket all our Pianola Pianos at these-reduced prices as “second-hand.” NSS AT ANS SOM: SRN WA = SRY 9 e See the best pianos to be bought elsewhere at $475 payments $2 a week. See the pianos for which sor and then come and find equal values here for only $346. See the beauties reduced to $455, $286, $357, $385, $327, and plainer cases for still less. ‘There never was such a cutting down of prices on such uniformly costly and most valuable pianos. Make an effort now. You'll not regret it if you secure one of these pianos. . Here they are, only $322 now, of your friends have had to pay $500, One cannot buy a poor piano in a house selling only good ones. $100 WORTH OF MUSIC ROLLS FREE WITH EVERY ONE With each of these instruments sold we still supply free, in addition to the immense saving made possible during the sale, an actual $100 worth of Metrostyle and Themodist music rolls, It is undoubtedly safe to say that this will be the last opportunity for any one to secure one of these contract-protected-price Pianola Pianos at such reduced prices. How much happier, brighter, better home is where there is music! And now only a little payment each week, or equivalent by the month, does it. Eilers Music House, largest musical instrument merchants in America— 40 stores—the home of the Chickering, the Autopiano, the Kimball, etc., in the Eilers Building, corner of Third and University. Player Pianos, the Best of All, Included in This Sale at $2.00 a Week SEE THE NEW AUTO-SOLO PIANO, SELLING FOR $575 INSTEAD OF $800, THE BUNGALOW PLAYER PIANO FOR $467—TERMS $2.00 A WEEK, bicty-Five Note Music For Half Price On account of the new 88-note music becoming universally used, we shall close out the entire library of 65-note music at Half Price. The entire stock is arranged.in three groups at 10c, 15c and 20¢ a roll, Successors to D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Third ad University See the New Auto-Solo Piano, Selling for $575 Instead of $800. See the Celebrated Bungalo Player Pianos for $486. Plainer Styles, $467.

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