The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1912, Page 7

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° THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1912 FRECKLES 909004404 0066S F448 6 0 OO oH Otho hands of tho ropairman. It ts] pleco of fron, too, Tt Is shaped Ske | e r simply a tool id for holding or|a bottle, a is provided with a “ ti t a fair HAVE YOU GOT A RIVETING BOTTLE *|tasdixevisets Ween thof ave Welogtbandia. and set oF heading tovls|l or Neen’ csvianere"--Ponrcon’s - 5 rrOeeereePrTTTTTT iT ieee ee ee eS wet in place. Any person who has|for different kinds of rivets Magazine. Don't Hide Them With » Vell) Hem 3 held a hammer head to the head of ® Them Win the New Drag. | Tho next motorist who bothers | a rivet while someone pounds on| ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN. Bg sont eee a cbitnded soln bpeiiatel emails you with his unintelligible chatter G the other end to mash down the| Do not linger in » hammock un-|ff refer you (o fhove : = 6 son eee * about planetary gears, twocycle soft end over the little washer that |@ernéath the moonlight’s glow, It} 5 Ah —whioh te se Uniformly and fourcyele motors and the per holds the rivet in place-—any uch {may lead you to the altar and a flat Shur-on mountings satisfy. ving freckles and « ploxing differential oan easily be PA person will realize what a fing| before you know it | peletad 16 asked to show where he ] y thing a heavy piece of iron would “Only Her Brother _ O Ge eo eri ei - ° pe his riveting bottle, jbo to hold against the head instead) Young Woman—Please show me The chances are he won't have|ing more expensive; and the aver-|°! * hammer. some ties. ‘| ‘There are going to be some tail {MCh & thing, because a riveting bot-|nge automobile owner wouldn't! That Is Just what the riveting bot-| Clerk—A gentleman's tle? x doings on Elke’ day the first day of hy the very newest thing that| have ne, even if he had heard of it.|tle t#—a plece of tron to hold| Young Woman—Oh, no. it's for yh githe Potlatch, In the first place, | 8 been designed to make motor.’ Tt is a very useful appliance in| against a rivet. It i a solid, heavy |my brother—Fliegende Biaetter. or return. ne es i ina GCN] ing from the grand lodge conven: ey euarantes, tion at Portland, Thies will bring jsitore. =: =-:.7=|Kilers the Place and Tomorrow's the Day to Get That New Piano ib Une {eile the story of our reorgnateation arriving tm town today, Gentile wil VERY home in America should have a piano. Oor great stock of Tailored Garments for chiefs for the next week and more, @at at exactly thirty-five cents on the dol- lodge session at fee those unusual values and make your nt over 10 8 cases, however, the business of getting one has been postponed for one reason or another— TOMORROW i just put off from day to day. But there is no/, reason for putting off any longer, for Eilers: $I DOLLAR ‘ . Music House has agreed to finance the distribution’ of ninety carloads of pianos, through its forty} DOWN ¥ stores on the Pacific Slope. Seattle is to ’ receive ~NOTICE THESE Beautifully Tatlored pe Suits, regular values of eal aaa A Twenty Carloads ei $9.50 ——— and We: Are s *, “ Other styles in less a D Smoker—Give mo a 2 LMILINERY 35¢ ON THE DOLLAR. | Pug—You aiid tp tis tension ea elaborate cases are He tends to all me affairs. NT CONVENTION — marked $215, $186, : . } ce $164 and so on. Pianos IS AGAINST IC Quik ‘ee | » uch as most stores get $325, . Seer | , re) $350, $375 and $400 for, are Mrs. Percy V. Peanypacker electing ‘ 4 i : patente sore Nena oe e : now selling at wholesale prices. vention of the General Federa ord : : Nobody is losing any money — no- a Fe ¢ body is hurt—the quick and enormous York, who had come out flatly tn “Spattle ls the Healthiest City fev che radial gotragy oer y distribution secures the greatest economy in the Country--One ot stoma tottrars an locus be \ for the buyer. It’s the greatest money- the Reasons Why” ter 268 i ) Saving plan ever devised. It means that every se ora ot [ease see a's. scan Rp wisnd and ; Sh oa never miss the money! Do it now— cto ot oat te [ran elated a lcecton act tomorrow. Bring along a dollar and se- Dat The following officers were Hi: Bi ee ae ase to Dee elected unanimously: . First vice: 3 dent, Mrs. Per, ordinarity, cities tntent om multi- ton, 0; . Mrs. ; fj : eile as cme, pean p |president, Mra, L. L. bankendorg, : poems in the Puget Bwiinad eeaaiey eh wand Firing in population are apt to pay iittle | Threw piano! Think what it means toy te the young- =F bop For Twenty-Five Dollars 3 sters to have t ore the death rate of a at first supposm If itity od—tt the the pEREUeeS, ft? ty TESETS FFT Seattle Star’a advertising test. WIli be accepted ) m a an Oo Rant ag ue payment on any piano if used | aplano in the July Sth, 1912 scaaTie Ta a me 8 alee home! All | mokes When did you buy tt IM — — ' =“ © the blessings er oa Oy oe a In order to test the advertising value of this medium we will ac ‘ . (REO AN A SE cept eg 4 op ag rag og org that music oy wapted ine - "Do See epiedt (0 somege play- sacded: Simply clip the coupon and f5 r b . h ] 4 seer oes em LF. Ee a ctamoion at eel old tly ne phe 3 rings—the pleasure of seeing the family gather frat metngy wilt nturor wit round the instrument and play and sing the old jher car parties.” Waal n ; . mam Sie Say ~e wine songs! And a dollar a week brings it Sn nn hea wat tesa? all to you! That’s all—no need to od “| believe #0.” ; ;N > : wie ane Jautzh fore natcmonla pet of 4) say more to any man with a pa ged smooth, Sepetent, Inde- it.”"——Baltimore American, Te | y h t ! wor sewer pipe that can be maan- The Aviatress | ear . DENKY-RENTON CLAY & COAL C0. travels about in an aeroplane, She is called that for a time, and then referred to as “the deceased,” | Louisville Courier-Journal, In the Court. Lawyer—You claim to be a pro- lfensor. What fs your degree and |where did you get it? Witness—The only degree I ever i ag 2 iat got was the third, and the police The new Player-Pianos, embodying all the latest (mprovements, D. 8. JOHNSTON CO. YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. gave, it to me—Baltimore aig equaling any one of the costly and high-priced Players on the market, $$$ $$$ le Instead of $650, $750 and $800, you get them for $485, $465 and $426, Thi d d Halting at a Formality. and on terms of ir an “| don’t think so,” replied Mr BROADWAY AND UNION Meekton. “I don’t believe anything ow < yervies, ho oundin could induce her to take that new _ iam ae Phone Bast, 800, ee ee $50 hat of hers and throw ft into Free use of the big library, containing everything worth playing. the ring.”"-~-Washington Star.

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