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is isa Direct Factory-to-Home Offer aie by the JATIONAL PIANO MAN- UFA URERS, 823 Third Ave., near Marion, opposite the Central Bldg. and one block below the Orpheum Theatre. FREE. FACTORY OFFER | EVERYBODY RUSHING HERE NOW AUNTLE MONTHLY PAYMENTS and SMASHING ALL PRICES IEXTRAORDINARY FREE OFFER Vewill send FREE to your home Hany one of this finest high-grade TRFTY-FOUR THOUSAND OLLAR STOCK OF PIANOS hout your paying down one Use the piano for thirty ho value on earth, we will ve you TWO YEARS AND MONTHS to pay for it, on ASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS i with all that, the little price ll be LESS than half of what of the Retail Piano Stores peattle will charge you. S _ ional Piano anufacturers 23 Third Ave., Near Marion Central Building, One Block Be‘ow Orpheum Theatre THREE HURT IN - TRIANGULAR -_COLUSION The brake of a First av. south car faillog to work, yosterday after hoon, & triangular collision result ed, in which the car, a freight train and an automobile were involved aud in whieh three persons were j hurt C. B. Lamont, of the Seattle Con struction & Drydock Co., who was yla the auto with J. FP. Heffernan. j president of the company, was j thrown under the train and dragged 60 feet. He saved himself only by «rasping a bar under the train, He was veverely bruised and cut and | internal injaries are feared | Mr, and Mra. Thomas V. Long more, 717 45th ay, north, were pas sengers on the car which struck the auto while It was waiting for the jtrain to cross First av, at Railroad fav | The auto, jammed into the mov | ing train, was jerked with it to the left, and the car's impet rried jf on until It, too, crashed Into the jtrain. The impact and the break }ing glass started a pant nm the parsengers who made a for the jrear exit. The Laongmores were [forced through the gates, thrown to [the pavement and trampled on, sus }talning injuries that necessitated |thelr being taken to a hospital /WIFE-KILLER | PAYS PENALTY (Ry United Prees Leased Wire) BOSTON, Sept, 26.—Chester 8. |Jordan, sentenced to death for the | murder four re ago of his wife, |Honorah, w | state privon here yesterday Jordan's wife was known in vaw | deville as irene Shannon Her | murder was discovered after Jordan |had slain her and put the remains in a trunk which he carted around jtown in a cab. The driver became ) Suspicious and reported to the po- } The crime was belleved to be the result of a quarrel VIOLA BERKELEY, Cal, Sept. 24.—In Alameda county, that grand “Old \Guarder” of the Cannon-Aldrich Hegion, J. R. Knowland is having the fight of his political existence against J. Stitt Wilson, the socialist ‘mayor of Berkeley. The Berkeley |mayor’s campaigning is so differ ent, so startling, that the old-timers lare rubbing their eyes to try to get a better squint through the cloud lof political dust he is raising on their pet highway For Stitt Wilson has gone beyond the old style of political battling, and while he is campaigning in person, making at least one speech every night, he haw also resorted |to the stage to assist his candidacy Wilson's entire family has joined in the fight to elect “dad” congress man; and among his children who is assisting in the fight in Viola Harry, his oldest daughter, who Is a talented actrens. lehronicles the near election of a |California governor by the social- IN COAL CASE (By United Press teased Wire) TACOMA, Sept. 24.—Major John Baxter, quartermaster, who execut- led the contract for coal which has brought on the prosecution of C. E. | Houston and John Bullock for fraud (and conspiracy, was on the witness and in their trial in the federal leourt here today. He testified he had not heard y eriticlam of him for awarding the contract for over $27 a ton when coal was selling in the open market for $16 and $17. He stated under cross-examination by ex-Senator Piles, attorney for the defendants, that It always cost the ‘government more for goods than it did private purchasers, | MUSSER JOINS ANGELS. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25. tain Frank Dillon of the Angels is awaiting today the arrival of Pitel er Musser of the Washington Amer- licans, the latest addition to his twirling Musser is a right nder and is expe d greatly to aid the Los Angeles team in this year’s pennant chase. j | | | | | THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 *1912, The Minister as He Ap- Pears to— FATHER Young La THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY fe dies’ and Westew's Women's $17.50 Crav $20.00 Nov. enette Rain Suits going e $10.98 at OND AY. AT JAMES ST. $9.98 $125,000.00 STOCK Bought at 55c on Dollar From |W. B. Quaile Ladies’ and Chil- dren's 35c Black Worsted Hose, a Pair 23° Men's $3.50 Cor- Ladies’ Tailored and Sailor Waists, $1 Values Ladies’ Velour and Felt Pattern Hats, New York Price Paper for $10, Our Price $5.98 | 6° | 25° Extra Specials Thursday 12'%4¢ Lonsdale 4 Rolls 10c Toilet Muslin, Yard Ladies’ Silk and Vel- vet Hats, New York duroy Union Made Price $5, Our 7 Bars Fels 4 Cans Dutch 25¢ Bottle Snider’s Price Naptha, Ivory or Cleanser or Blue Label Toma- Pants for Fairy Soap to Catsup 25° Ladies’ 15¢ and 20c 16° | $2.48 Boys’ $7.50 Suits 25° Mallory Hats, Soft Women's Medium ‘SOCIALIST USES STAGE TO HELP HIM WIN CONGRESSIONAL RACE candidate, who happens also to be | | Miss Barry has chosen Austin Adams’ great socialist and labor! play, “The Landslide,” which BAXTER ON STAND] SHE WorE HosE Special Lot of Girls’ Felt Hats, Weight Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants; 35c and Some 50c Values; ™ Sale Price, Each rf and Overcoats, Many Suits With Two Pair Pants, Sale Price $4.98 Men's $1.00 Blue Bib Overalls, All Sizes, for §9° Girls’ $1.00 Plush Bearskin or Stiff Style, New York Price $3.50, McCor- mack's Sale Price $2.50 100 Dozen Men's 10c Cotton Socks, 6 Pairs for 25° 40c Oiled Opaque Window Shades, in This Sale, Each 19° Boys’ $4.50 and $5.00 Light Weight Suits, 9 to 17, Sale Price Seamless and Stain- less Black Cotton 25¢ Values 19° Ladies’ $1.00 Slip- over Muslin Night Gowns, in This Sale at 57° 54-Inch Vicuna Suitings, $1.00 Values Hose, Pair 11° Great Big Lot of Boys’ $3.00 School Shoes, in This Sale, a Pair $1.59 60-Inch Zibeline, Worth Regular $2.25, Sale Price Big Lot Men's $3 Cassimere Working Pants, Sale Price 12 1-2 Good Quality Huck Towels, Sale Price or Hats Ladies’ Combina- tion Muslinwear, $1.25 Values, Sale Price 5,000 Yards Embroid- ery, Regular Values 25c to 35c. Sale Price, yard Big Lot Cluny and Torchon Laces, Values to 25c. Sale Price, Yard All Pure Silk Rib- bons, Values 25c. Sale Price, Yard BARRY iste several years hence. | This brilliant comedy of present |day social problema was presented with Miss Barry in the leading role, NOTED CANADIAN stoners. The, pric at the Macdonough theatre, Oak ee ei ho tka rota ; CHILE CONCARAE, | land, and at Scottish Rite Auditor! ing price.” - Pric in all cases are 1411 Ard Av. um, Ban Francisco. A generous subject to yar according ee freshness and ¢ these prices, un are for portion of the proceeds of the Sun day performances was devoted by PUBLICIST DEAD KINGSTON, Ont., Sept note ; ; ted. rictly first @F ‘anad-| * ki the actress to her father's cam-|Richard Cartwright, a——Kuying Price. |paign fund. jan publiciat, died at his home here : 340 | ‘The mere production of the play|today, following a surgical opera] 0... H poepetnint > RO : | might incline the audience to a gen. | tion. Valencia oranges 4.26 erai belief in the socialist princi-| Born in 1835, Sir Richard devoted | pears 1.00@ 1 the greater part of his life to polit-| ples, but to make assurance doubly sure, Mayor Wilson appeared be-jical service for his country Loins No. 1, Gull out: tween the second and third act of| warm friend of the United States, ping." No. 1 .. each performance to explain and|he urged, as minister of trade « a | Cows, wae interpret the significance of play,jcommerce in the Laurier cabinet, | Hinds. ates making a 15-minute address, commercial reciprocity with the ad-| Rounas re Aasisting Wilson in his speaking | joining republic. At Quebec in 1898 Ox tongua, fresh and again in Washington in 1898-99 he represented Canada on the An- joint high commis: campaign is hie son, Gladstone Wil son, who is also a tal |The Wilson campaign has no}gio-American ‘sack” on which to draw; and so{slob. when it is necessary to advertise nted speaker Pork— Ja meeting, Gladstone takes his WILL GIVE HIS LEG ned Nowe os ssvee L. 0. HENDRICKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal, 475; Res., Bal. 974 megaphone in hand, and, heading af” | ED GIRL} ier! Yoin’ por band, announces the meetings at _TO INJURE GI ml Gueuliere °. +7 the various street. corners. “Also| GARY, Ind, ept. 24.—A hero] py aimon Da 0Oo 0 he is “press agent” for his sister's |fund: was started here today for) spare r e theatrical production Wim. Rough, who tae d M0 ine ives “Sausewe : Wood and Coal. - ve the life of } ‘ ae ; ——— |fitice a, log to save the life of milty [aoleene H Full Weigat and Measure At Stimson's Mill, Seattle, Wash. THAT }burned when a spark from @ motor = Pelee, aycle, set fire to her clothing.) in, eed 16@ j19° Everythin: PROVED DANGEROUS }?\ysjciuns stnved that unions kin | 8" ee ee ee Ything for the camper, Stoves, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 26,—A|was grafted soon to Miss Smith's | Ox tong mR cases i Chairs, Hammocks and Baskets, at reason- young woman patient in St. Mich-|Jegs she would dle. Poultry, Local--Buying Price, able prices. ael's hospital has Just had both of : | il aedeagal ey her legs amputated below the knees | ? i Bal! on account of a diseased condition} "THE MARKETS 09 | BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. due to wearing tight fitting hone, Geringe perinee i$ Recently when she complained of apo TERAN'S ST. — rheumatism the physician told her| ‘The following are the average! seins aon | . ce OLD VE Maia kacortot nx ho pibschig ,TOYS! Toys! that her love of tight stockings was| prices pald by local commission mer. Vemetables—Selling Price. ae naar | e Prants to. the producers and prices jm new, ton »..14.00@18.00 | 533. Ballard Av, the enuse of her complaint, coed by the retailer to the commis sions : vee ory | The disease spread so fast that) | ¢ ocal 25 the eperation Was neseesaty to savela Reet, cat. 135 Imported Norwegian and Swedish goods, including Fish Batts, jher life. The hospital authorities trips, sac 1:00 |ff Anchovies and Sardines. Complete line of Heinz’s Pickles and Bot. Mave Gestined 16 ve her Sacre. | Phone: Mate. 098 peaianes. dos. .ts@ 14°. [ff Med Goods. Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger’s Coffees. Prompt ae Paral d service, Tomatoes, .50@ TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY Knox May Talk Here Caulitiow Eyres Transfer Co. GUIDAGO:. tact ee Hethonrs J gS -85@ Baliard 231 25th Ave. and 67th St. N. W. DHICAGO, Sept. 26.—Arreege pie ee Tend lettuce, dow ss ments for Secretary of State Phil-| yes bette mocom ey ere 8g Cantaloupe tits 1 50@ 2 Feed, Selling Prive, Washington ander C, Knox to tour the Pacific sities upon his return from d where he attended the fun. jeral of the late Japanese emperor, are being made here today by the republican ampalgn committee. |The tour will carry Secretary Knox [into Washington, Oregon and Call. fornia, with speeches in the p dd towns in the inte New Milk Route We have established a new route in the Ballard district and are now delivering Pasteurized Milk, Certified Milk and Whipping Cream regularly in this district, Phone us and our driver will call, A. Kristoferson Phone Etfiott 223 Cracke Middiings Rolled oats and bar mixed