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ST } Wall Paper Retailed at Wholesale Prices Federal Paint & Wall Paper i Company 1406 FOURTH AVE He Who VANT A LIDDLE MOOSIC ‘You ARE A FINE BIANO BLAYER —~SHow DEM vor You CAN do, FRANK BRIGGS Reliable Jeweler, | 1330 First Ave. i & 4 | Will save you money or anything} » the jewelry Ine. “Pertratts TY i $8.00 Cabinet doxen Bring (his ad with Canova Studio Third Ave, Ye Picuures. you. DENTISTS SAY ADOLF, DER FOLKS e ‘THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1912. Pays for Others to Dance. Dor's Fine! You CERTAINLY CAN MAKE A BIANO TALK, NOW HIT UPA ‘ Two-Step. OW, THAT Wit Be GRAND! ———— Cor. 2rd and Pike When you carefully consider the condition of your teeth and mouth, their importance in maintaining health, appearance and disposition, rou certainly will acknowledge good dentistry is a blessing. Dental Work of the highest class, backed by years of exper jence, is what we have to offer you. Should you be in need of dental service we wil! be only too glad to talk the matter over with you. We use only first class material and guarantee our work TO MAKE IT LAST WEEK (By United Pres Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Aug. 19-— Hoping to adjourn not later than next Sat urday, both houses of congress have arranged t a strenuous pro gram for th Hou eaders believe that porsible ve fonly hitch in the adjournm WE SHOULD LIKE TO BE The first business befc , YOUR DENTIST jate today was ce tion of & new budget bill if this measure jalso is vetoed by the president, at | UNION DENTISTS COR. Srd AND PIKE OVER OWL DRUG STORE apts will be made Wednesday t pass it the veto. If this plao | fails, another budget bill, minus the sion to abolish the commerce will be passed. President Taft ts }day as to what action bh court, $e | undecided to- will take Biggest Circus of All for Seattle B) uoon the Panama canal bill, It ie gd 4 pohhgrnys od eg reported that he plans to test the lege Mee legplity of free tolls clause jc sencamgarn fore fixing his signature to the measure 'T. R.’S PLANS FOR THE WEEK OYSTER BAY, Aug. 19.—Cot go to Wilkesbarre, Pa, Wed nesday to attend the celebra. tion marking the anniversary of the ordination of Father Curran. Later Roosevelt will leave for Vermont, where he will continue his New England campaign in his fight for : y W tion, SM. tAnstralian Eanes trienne Marvel Wirth Fam SANDWINA TROL PE And the Big Character * tale CLEOPATRA A Blot of Clor—1,250 Persons . ? “UNAVOIDAVLE ACCIDENT” The coroner's jury in the Inquest over the death of Mra. Ethan Bliss. | who was killed in an automobile ac and a World of Feature: cident Thursday night, decided Parade at 16 a. me eeiding ff that it was an unavoidable accident performance, 2 tat land exonerated Oliver Cordz, the Daily, at driver of the auto that hit Mra 2 a : Bliss, from all blame. Children under 12 Downtown Ticket Office, Sher- man Clay & Co., Third and P . me prices as charged at rounds. oducers and prices |paid by t tler to the sioners. The prices paid t) me under jxom pald b ling pr Dental Work at Cut Rates on the Easy Pay- ment Plan. WE are actually making $6 and $10 GOLD AND PORCE 9G 1 Petes LAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. WE fe ga eser ARE MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 SETS OF TEETH FOR $3.50 Ie ; AND $7.00. oo And while some Dentists f ra charge ridiculous prices for : g1 bridgework, we are making $8 6 and $10 bridgework for $ oo and our Silver and Cement Fills 4 ae 1g are 50c; Gold Fills are from 7 10% up; extracting is free. We guarantee all work for 12 * 13, rs. Come in today. DO NOT pork 13% PUT IT OFF. We will convince * 13 you that we are the real cut e 6 rate Dentists. 13 ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS is SECOND FLOOR PEOPLt’sS ‘ : BANK BLDG, Hy ae Corner Second and Pike. live 20 Take Elevator. lueklings 2 ive, Ib 10 2 r4 fs i z a ior i 2 v tables—Selling Pr Ballard Business Directory: cf BE GUIDED BY THE ADVER.|© ts 1 a6 TISEMZNTS BELOW. THEY ARE RELIABLE AND WILL MEET YOUR EVERY WANT DAIRY | Gras BRICK ICECREAM | i210" ony Three Flavors, Bethouss lettasererts. |. 6@ Try It. You'll Like Tt. | Gaieryaa;, 9° He Royal Dairy, 5426 Leary Av.|“*"" EMBALMERS 18, 00@ 19.00 14. 60@ 15.00 Galle Might or Day. 13. 60@ 14.00 Prompt 14.00 Attention 26.00 27.00 MAYFIELD 28.00@ 29.00 HONE 44.00 BALLARD 9 g a7 o0@as 06 6.00 Prices in Rolled oats and barley zt mixed 87.00 Ballard Sheet Metal Works | A very light halibut catch w . . Simpson PHonn yarvorte for last k. The total erry Ballard 645 | brought in to Puget Sound ports Peg RAY | was 1,169,000 pounds. The light jrun of halibut has resulted in a very good price. -Ballard Sheet Metal Works Skylights, Blow Piping, Conductors Gutters, Hotel and Restaurant ‘Work. General Mill sud Bost Work Modern one Kettle Cleaners free. Furniture Company. »| favor of the do: (By United Press {es BOBTON, Aus Leased Wire) a 19.—Leaping ENGINEER TAKES sui wtb war ou eset ning of New York, a grand nepbew | MAY 1 HAF DER MIT YOu, Misg¢ iM ie goes by way of Hawall, ae he now reach Japan after the services are over An effort will, said that if the secretary } therefore, be made Puts Himself In BLEASURE OF Diss Dance DULPICKLES f shied to / ecommenda ty progres they | would not accept the | tion to put up a full co! tive ticket. Spokane county said, would undoubtedly do so | The affairs of the progressive ALL THE BLAME | fic gee Daron yp agrntd [2) get him to go to Yokohama, thus | ———— — The blame for the accident of |tune, is dead here today, @ suicide. Friday which caused the steainer| Gunning, who was taken il} early Camano to be rammed and t aturday morning, seemed much Lett alone for lieunches Inland Flyer and Arre improved at noon. to be sunk has been taken by As |& few moments Gunning, clad sistant Engineer Edward Triplett of only tn his night clothes, leaped the Sioux. Triplett says he mistook |from bed and hurled himeelf the signal to reverse for one to go| through the window. |making his stay in Seattle a little | longer. MOVING PICTURES ON EXCURSION The feature of the excursion giv ahead. This caused the Sioux to - a ee en yesterday by y the Settlement |strike the pier a klancing blow. WOMEN ARRESTED #* Council of Jewish Women rom the effects of which she hi up to Hood's canal, was the moving }the Canamo. The Camano is said to be a total wreck Lodging houses and hotels of the leity and cafes and restaurants | where liquor ie sold were “cleaned URGES PLATOONS js pis day morning At the community meeting in| escort# or coud give no satisfactory Kinnear Park yesterday afternoon | explanation of thetr manner of Iv Attorney P. D. Hughes spoke in|ing were taken in on suspicion and platoon system |charged with disorderly conduct urging {ts adoption on| As a result of the clean-up, 64 wom raise the|en were arrested. Of these, 39 for firemen. the hand that it would {| moral tone of the firemen, who now|were released on $60 ball, the re maining 15 being held for trial at their homes only for meals Thousands of men and women are making use of our credit system in buying their clothing. No better styles can be found anywhere—the prices are in accordance with dependable merchandise and cash is not a requisite, Just open an account and make your payments by the week or month—as you prefer. (Paid Aad JOHN P. FAY OF SEATTLE, CAN ATE FOR CONGRESSMAN AT LARGE RAV HESSIVES oTRINES. Subject to Kepublican Primaries to Be Held September 10, 1912. iG Ww woRK ALL t to Butler Hotel. Noice Undertaking Co. | BROADWAY AND UNION re Mable prices, efficient service, Phone Kast 300, homelike surroundings | |picture man, When the dancing. sports, and other festivities were at |thelr height the crank of the cam era was turning vigorously, and |the excursioniste can soon themselves again in a local theatre The big Miner Victoria carried 1,500 on the trip. The purpose of the excursion was to raise money for a new club house for the Se tlement house. KIRKLAND FERRY on the job, and the former captains asking to be reinstated, the Kirk land ferry {# again running. The crews who etrack a while ago have apparently decided that the raise sought for is not forthcoming, and are willing to go back to work A joint meeting of the Bast Side Commercial club and the Kirkland Chamber of Commerce Saturday night protested against the pro: posed discontinuance of night serv jee on the ferry and an increase of rates, on the grounds that tt would be detrimental to the best interests of the district across the lake. HOMING PIGEON adge Park, 10-year-old daughter of Dr, A. O. Park, of 3248 Edmunds et, let loose a homing pigeon from the train when she came up from Portland a few days ago. The Pigeon bore & message on its foot The pigeon, Speck, lit on the ebunty poor farm, about 20 miles east of Portland. Aaron Fox, a merchant of Troutvale, near the poor farm, sent the message to the ress of the little girl, which was on the pigeon’s foot, stating that he would take care of it HOODOO SHIP The freighter Hazel Dollar which bears the reputation of be. ing one of the hoodoo ships of the sound, left this morning for the Orient with 3,200,000 feet of lumber a large shipment of poles, and a big cargo of general merchandise Captain Ridley, who is in command of the vessel, is the sixth navigator to have charge of the ship in the last year, | Pierce Assistant Corporation Counsel Ralph 8, Pierce, for the past has been appointed to the position of assist ant corporation counsel, to succeed |Howard D, Hughes, whose resigna |tion was accepted yesterday The place made ant by Pierce will be filled by W. F. Van }Ruff, who has been chief clerk in |the corporation counsel's office for two years. KR, B. McClinton has |been appointed chief clerk to sue ceed Van Ruff, and W. D. Coving ton takes the place made vacant by McClinton. AGAIN RUNNING! With the former engineers back | THE CLEAN Washington NATIONAL URERS, N behalf of the PIANO MANUFAC jas their general manager for the Pacific Northwest, I desire to ex press my sincere gratitude to the |great number of families, far and near, who partl ated in our re cent Grand Prize Awards, and pur chased Fine Art Pianos at our new jaalesrooms, $23 Third Avenue, near Marion Street, Seattle. It was in deed a notable event and it parks a new low water mark for prices on the superior quality Pianos, It has pen my particular hobby for years jeall it my dream if you like, to |make {t unprofitable for the mid |dleman, as well as impossible for the many shyster little vendors of Pianos to dispose of the common cheap thump boxes at fancy prices to the unsuspecting public I have dene much during the past four years to accomplish this, prin leipally by securing imited fi nancial support, and the help and co-operation of some of the most substantial piano makers of Amer loa. I had some little difficulty in persuading these important inter leats to permit me to establish a lwolld representation for them at S¢ Jattle, at this particular time, and for that very fact I am doubly |grateful to the hundreds who have shown their confidence in me and the National Piano Manufacturers by purchasing from us and helping us to place in homes at once, so many carloads of Pianos in the short space of time, since last July | 10 | 1 believe in my heart that I am | doing a good work in the interest of every boy and every girl and every home by tearing off the plano trade its mask of mock dignity, and the hypocritical advertised declaration of som houses, as the “ONLY HONEST,” as well as that damna ble thieving cry of the “ONE PRICE” systema system that |knows not where to stop in its self complacency and greed +for profits In plain English, 1 will continue to cut prices regardless of the make or pretensions of any Piano y and so far as actual cost the best of them do not Jamount to much when stripped of the expensite fiction that hired Jnovelists are paid to write about |their supposed connection with the | | soeve: | goes, ts and scienc The workers in |plano factories, as a rule are a |sorry lot and poorly paid. When manufacturers will spend leas money on piano touts and boosters in the shape of tuners, canvassers, To the Piano Lovers of Seattle, Tacoma, Bellingham, Everett, Snohomish, Marysville and Indeed, Even as Far as Eastern me ) + Words by Schaefey' Music by Condo |, es ey | the Discard CHACKASS voT Tt am! \ “ening $5,000 JEWELS = PROGRESSIVES FINISH | | LOST AND FOUND | The Annual scholarship given by STAND ONE Mra, Harriet Baleh, 40, a widow] ., |the Seattle Harvard club has been of Boston who is traveling with| Pfosressives in every part of the; party will hands of the | won this year by Will Goettling, ; her daughter, got off the Princess | state are tod Rooneve mittee ur president and valedictorian of the) Charlotte Saturday night at 10] for the prog ~ by = te Sone COB ESS 1912 class of the Queen Anne high/ o'clock. She left a handbag, which | tial primartes to held en Satur. 29" he oe : nme etade school. Young Goettling made a] ained Jewels valued at from/day, September 7. All debate as Wihh thee in CO w "i get name for himeatt “ Queen | Pr vahmixs 2 100 to $5,000 on a bebch while |to the course to be pursued by real with the statute and which wi . @ completed the four-yea nited Press Leased % na offic raneed © are os finally noved merely ratify the inee the] , to ‘ leourse in three years, standing at} u ANGELES, Aug. 19.—Clar | won pry » grey gs bay in the "masta te the Both or new party who had a selected by SOLU BIA, fa ‘aes gr i the head of his class all the time,/ence 8. Darrow will appear befor#)e.voy uhe missed the bag, She| Saturday of the Roosev tare the people at the es Se ‘a aoviant Gea pe ti ay ee: and taking an active and prom!-| Superior Judge Hutton today tO) went on to the hotel, report cetepnign commition elected at[ PO. : Dr, William P, COnaaa "e |nent part in school activities. Be: | py t the date for his trial on @lions to the manager, and W ee ree Edgar C. Sn ) ps oe + state food les being president of bis claes.| charge of having bribed Robt. F. 1.4 i The decision, which was reached/%5¢ W. T. Be p,| and drug inspector, Sait Aan has served as treasurer, secre-| gain, a juror in the McNamara trial.| . he decision e 1 Askren of Ta: a alal bureau or city girls who are s by President Taft will be the|tary and president of the debating | 7, y os te one At 11 o’elock Patrolman Li jatte thorough discussion lasting pr gi iii, £ to become the wives of fap lan (association he Bain charge te containe Paste: ja man, with a valuable ha |through an afternoon and evening ih oboe 5 Sl a In the last two weeks let eee eiak wilt take the full four [ot {We Indictments, Darrow having) going along Main street. Hi >| session, was finally unanimous in| {9% 0 Bite rom e irle--betn: tenn year course.ot Harvard, entering | ee” cetene camera on & charge | ped the man and the questions he| behalf of ratifying the iorl ate with ft ; nto Cutler's office. this fall. The scholarship ie for| ot corruetiy Influencing Geo. Ni lasked him were not answered sat-| preferential primaries for state and 2% ~ was an interview $300 a year. Lockwood, a prospective McNamara |isisetorily, so he took him to head-| congressional offices. The original /)" Dr. ¢ which he: made — juror, ae charged in the other true | quarters, and a search revenied the |call was amended s0 ax to recom : t to the effect that many | j ite . 4 fuct that the bag was the one Mre.|mend instead of making it manda “p> were injssing the chance ALLEGED ILL | District Attorney Fredericks re-ltaich had lost. The man gave his|tory that there sball also be : f e, slaving bebind the | terated today his statement that) name as Pat McDonald, and he is|maries for the ction of eounty no ers of dry goods stores, while | not proceed with the trial of Dar | stry Halch was notified of the| Change Benefits Smail Counties ; x) were ing single because of Earl Fairbanks Ja held on a bond |" 0” the second count. He reaPisscovery of the bag. She went| This slight change in th = ie A of girls im the towns lof $2,000 to anawer to a charge of firmed bis belief that the Balm idan to police station, identified |call was adopted at th os at 1) communities, and ; having used the United 8 charge is the stronger of the tWOline jewels, and tn n two| Eastern Washington rep bars 0 { them were too timid tease for the purpose of trying on which Darrow was held hours afer the theft the bag|tives, who were suppor y °\a city girl to share the Ie ou@ money and property of Judge ap: —_ who = oe everything had been restored Thomas Crawford of Centralia and (ony me ve a | fare Dr. Cutler told im particular Ohlber first trial, will not preside | William Moultray of Bellingham. It were Mav of a young farmer in northeastern | Obiberg met Fairbanks while on| TOW t* brought to trial again. He was pointed out that in some of the) Ca?didates who . curl who “owned an Oriental a train coming out b from Oma-|made this statement today He SECRETARY KNOX outlying counties, like Okanogan,| 4 Parties will be | Kg and a car,” who wanted jhe. He is said to have told Pain| Will set the case in his own court for example, where facilities fc half the reguisr wife, but couldn't find one in the jbanks that he had several hundred |if it comes to trial, call in another DUE THURSDA Itravel and. communication were progressive party, New Be dl }dollars on deposit in an Omaba| Loe Angeles county judge, or one meager, « full county ticket could “ates will have to pay the regular); sly... See : bank ged that when Puair.| from another county Secretary Knox will reach Seattle | bardly be put in the short time ” ab young farmer and aap | banks here he sent a letter einen nearereal Thursday afternoon ng direct|remaining. W O. C. Moore and ther young farmer who wanted @ j}to the Omaha bank, signing Oh} FROM feom the train to the cruiser Mary.| Arthur W. Davis of Spokane spoke BOOSTER BOOK wife began to pour in on the dow | berg’s name, and asking that $150 LEAPS land, which will take him to Japan,|for the amendment to merely rec tor. All wanted husbands, jbe sent to bim. Fairbanks was first where he will be the representa.|ommend county primaries, they) A G4-page book will soon be ts jarrested by the police and then| FOURTH FLOOR tive of the United States at the| were both of the opinion that there sued by the exploitation and in-| LOS S, Aug. 19—Mem |turned over to the federal authort funeral of the late emperor. |would bardly be a county that dustrial bureau of the Chamber of {can labors marching to their wom Commerce. book, which will ain caused a furry in polite Best be beautifully setraced, will set| quarters when au excited) forth the many and varied beauties | telephoned that rebels were and advantages of Seattle and vi sc. American foreman sfactoril, einity i , PROGRESSIVE D. W. THOMAS. . music teachers, the imported for-Jtake an ht Piano . peony eign artist (7), and the “friend” of jas part payment. We de jthe intending purchaser, then they/nmch to have any second-hand will be able to pay better w 6 to} PI in our new salesrooms: their factory hands, make bette own brand new Pianos, # Pianos and sell them for a great|riving all the time direct {rem em deal | money to the pw own factories, require every | There are some such pian k-|space, Now some of these Jers today in America and they are|and exchanged Pianos are a |selling their well-made Pia 1 In fact, can barely De the direct way through the N m new, but we are going te al Piano Manufacturers, It , a clean sweep of them positive blessing to Seattle that | onc Third AY jthey have ¢ ml the new sales ping and a rooms at 823 Third Avenue, near Any one of them 18 Marion, opposite the Central Build-| bargain because we have\ 1 Jing, and one block ‘below the Or-|prices so low they barely gover |pheum Theatre. Not a music teach-| cost of the case work, to #a®® er. Not a canvasser N a sales. | in of the ns, ete man, No fake tuners or fake po We will agree to trade ‘wack af ishers, Not a single one of what is |second-hand Piano sold - we |known in the trade as “piano rats” |full selling } any tim are employed here. Our. tuner|two years, in exchange hen Sea 7) here is Mr. Vaughan, the oldest res-| payment om 4 Jident tuner in Seattle and a gentle-|come in and over this ne |man every inch of him, A clean |sweep of second-hand <RXSHO® |man, a full-blooded man, far differ-| would not help you any It we # ent from the parasite tuner and pol-| here a long list of litte prloes Ss lisher, who is always sneaking little term The best Way “3 Jaround for his “commission come in and see for yoursells We have 1d a lot of Player|can't help but save Dig m8 Pianos during the last three weeks Remember the place: The $8 In fact every Player Piano on the|tional Piano Manufacturers, ° floor is sold, We are waiting for|Third Avenue, near the cot more cars to arrive from the fac-| Marion Street, oppagite the Cen! tory® Well, on nearly every one of | Building The -ACTORY aia t Player Piano sales we had to! HOME” new galesrooms for 94m