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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. - | charin the natle might expect} thd) nt to the little affairs of Naeae. we : : nee om FUNNY, AIN’T IT, HOW WE _ | :sreis's it Siicnel lat raises WOMAN NOT ALL FELT? NOW WE’RE SANE | "i222. esc nec seve cell “Hanged” Man Is FEDERAL JURY]. NC “i TIC E: again. . A e BY FRED L. BOALT throats and tears tn our eyon, what | ge exenanged one set of hired mon jh, Alive ond Welt BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, SecAt 1424 Third Av., Near Pike Funny, ain't it? the f nes for another set of hired men. Ha an pia Be rik Last week we Gare vablte ~or any part Of it—| elected Wilson, and the skies did| 4 sae “ torney General Webb's ruling that Visit our new store, which is the finest on the Pacific Coast. ry country. We saved/ Could be thinking of to even con ot fall. W lected List d|,..WALKERTOWN, Ont, Nov, B—-| women are not eligible for foderal It in the car coming down in the| template voting for the rascal| lay live, We elected” Willlame| rue John Hagg, supposed to have |jury duty Jed to the excusing in W W y. EH—OLD MAN marae, We ane ne it ta the Raper {icing ae tee scandrel Hay, or the Ae oa: pet im.| 2008 hanged on Dec, 15, 1868, for! United States Judge Van Fivet's HITE SE ING MACHINE co. ? @ restaurant, an ain Lister, when, b t Oxo! 4 the m ei f ib ” ty farm : ai Ik BALD, np than |e #aved It In the family circle. [cise of a medium of y Beet portant or terrible happened. lors did ‘not die but is living in De- mig Reve Soke 6s mre. 0 B. El New Locatlon—1424 Third Av., Near Pike—New Location, Be te a ade. the] wit Wee gloomy and exciting work.| any imbuctte could wee that the ad: ben aod care an” TY WOT" lisett, Micky 6 & story thet bas! noase tm California for exch ser Bolas ‘oe! woe! woe ition, we said, Mirable Hodge, or the worthy H : Ghused a séneation here. After hay = na eens See te of your friends and |i, Toten, the governments corrupt, (Or. the excellent Lister was the |, AOF, tustance, thin ta November. ling bee taken from the gallows the |yrat’ jr the ceee goatee aoe se gray hairs [284 the only hope for a sovereign |only candidate In the field worthy | Hot YoU & million dollars December cay of Haga was given 10, Gooson, |and, han Ae Wak of Ben ore ° lated with old ded people Ie the tri-|to be governor of the great com-|those of us who worked and talked |CAretaker of the cemetery, for but-| charged with alleged violations of 1 closely assoc Polle of Wilson—or | monwealth of Washi a lal, The sexton is now reported to aha lan acl Ic a wa ngton, for Taft were ready to prophesy |na\., gaia that the rone did not do| eee, Maite slave law, when United | humiliating to _ ov Chadin. mr. Bh pn wagon The eagle |that plump William's defeat would | 1% pla mpg ne woven — holy had wane District Attorney MeNab, | 4 your age doesn't/ med when we thought of the/turn even the enalendar, to say |" acting on W ruling, ordered STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” senVICE be classed as a} On the other hand, America| Wreckmaster, Should we make of|nothing of the finances of the na-|C™? into bis hands alive. AN) Mrs, McKIw puned. ‘ad set aside by your| Would surely go to the demntion |ourselves the laughing-stock of the| tion, hindalde-to, empty coffin was lowered into the —_—— oie couver via Victoria Stoo old for them | wows if a wellmeaning but | world by oting to that important Ite raining, but the sun ts on the grave, according to the story, and t (He! Direct) Dene: down possibly, in foolish protetariat delivered the na-|offlee anybody but Willlams? No, Job behind the ok We're drew | [ne Ceerare’ compen walked, ont of Y. M. C. A. CAR Arrive Vie Wi Jas pm: | for that new post-|tlon to the istines by electing |no! ing down an insufficiency every|' ” S°Melery " ga Leave Vict oN 2 YOUNG-LOOKING |that pusiilanimous — nineompoop,| Then we wont to the polls and Saturday, and the , ra 100 , SPOKANE, Nev. S--The ¥. M.1g Prive venssuver 11:00 p.m, | heave Victort RD. Wilson—or Teddy—or Taft—or|added our clarion note to the tre-Jexpected to call, as . ©. A. is fitting up a railroad car for | gtrive Beattie $008. m. | Arrive Beattie ‘of the gray hairs—|Debds—or Chafin mendous chorus of a free people.| first of the month College Girls Are juse among the logging camps of | the best of you.| Coming nearer home, we asked|We were sober about it, It was a| Water atil! flows downhill. The pop Raper pede ey ae a re ALTH [ourselves and our neighbors (wholcriaia. Much depended on ‘us hides Vacs Gad Taal ts ae cee. are i * | will equip this car with all the con-|§ City Office, 713 Becond Av. Phone Main 6588 HAIR HE 09 busy asking us to Hsten),| If enough of us voted for Wilson | twitter, and 2 ull adhe Now Wearing Em ]} venioaces of a small Y. M. ©. A. X a . With soba in our!—or Teddy—or Taft—or Debs—or And the gods on their heights, } POUL, Om - preys - BOSTON, Nov. 8—Baby boys! e and baby girls, so far as dress and cs at drag stores, oF eee | actions Ko, frolicked about the staid POSS ep Gee trial hottie | a e an S ar e { | Radcliffe College buildings, the oc ‘Co, Newark, NJ easion being a baby party tender or macoumen peo ed, by the weniors to the freshmen. $95 4 monn} GIOLE a en rcoat Or . e e ° Tho seniors wore little boys, : dressed in some canes in the cast aed ¢ ers; the freshmen were little gtris . in “high water” skirts and with pig An Overcoat that is impervious to water; made of fine quality Broadcloth; 52 inches long, and full length; union made; military collar. A coat that has style, good looks and lasting qualities. We know this is a genuine value. You'll think so, too, Better slip into one to- There Are Some Great Values in Ladies’ Suits at $19.50 Too Suits that will | you style and service. talls down their backs. UD Trade of America THE COLONEL WiLL | OYSTER BAY, Nov. 8. et Ses ai 4 Joa. M, Dixon conferred with Col.! “ne ° Roosevelt here today before re} D. W. Thomas originated the Factory cut Prices} turning to Montana. It ls stated they discussed a statement to be) direct to the homes at $1 down and $1 a week—this| ‘sed by the colonel lator regard i ing the election, which will deal | | plan has swept the country like wild-fire. with be views as to the future of Hh} i A fierce howl by the middlemen, from the Atlan-| AT THE THEATRES | ne teces <i tic to the Pacific. Unable to check the terrific fall in| THIS WEEK. } Neg podionged : ‘ prices and terms, they unite in demanding from the. rh @eterhiy’- on the } manufacturers that Thomas be suppressed. | ag Farnum tn ; i $ 2 Deep Purple.” Photopinys and D. W. Thomas says he is not half through yet. ue He will keep right on until the old secret system of —Vandevilie.. udevilie. “ONE PRICE” with the middleman will be a thing "Vaudeville and motion of the past. wloplays and vau deville. In the most popular fabrics and shades; in plain tailored or fancy effects, ample enough to meet the demands CREDIT— > . How it Helps You 32-inch jackets, with It encourages of the most exacting. Meibourne—Photoplays and vau 4|thomas Makes Another Startling =" ° > THIS MAN PREFERS Cut on High Prices JAILTO HASH met) $97 $147 $198 $227 srerererarec! ‘8 his wife serves him too fre) WRITTEN GUARANTEE This week will attack Grands and Player Pianos at National Piano Manu- ahs. William Williams, 35, ae! * . - t os a facturers’ Salesrooms, Third Av., near Marion. Drees as, Wien | ea G A Pi sf Boston, made to sell by the middlemen |, rs Williams told the court that . ‘ hor in the) this week at the Manufacturers’ war prices Of | pvening and @bjectes i os bee ; $2 per week or-any other monthly, quar-|she bad ready, saying he wanted B -———~———~~ purchasers desire, and at the war prices of |*tow. then smashed things up gen Daylight week the most beautiful and abso-|" 10 ey gorve hash at the Bride-| Stores guaranteed satin lin- tonal erie ed a ing ne omfor quaintance ings and comfortable quae with Sena skirts with knee plaits. you are dealing. It Tomorrow would be a keeps you better i day to make a attired without parr cia noticing the ex- pense. At Gately’s it eee costs because TACOMA STORE, 1125 C ST, of the combined resources of al- most a hundred credit stores. selection, ve., near that, will be the prices .ehmee 2 Awe “hat the middiemen have been selling) IDAHO’S LATEST and $450. BOISE, Ida. Nov. §.--Latest re turns, represe: four-fifths of the votes in the indicate that e ° President-elect Wilson has earried Player-Piano Ring Idaho. "Orica count, however, may necessary. sahara Cem Dares scan ame Tama, Wen Sa emer ea je. rec are arried away with their foolish greed, §1,000,|clared to be hearlly democratic. y middlemen for Player Pianos. No man|, John M. Hisines, republican 7 Player Pianos unless he was a fool himself, or imagined |£%5o votes in coutheastern laaho, is none of this tommy-rot in the Na-| insuring his election. Marion, and this week our “DOWN TO ica will be only $375, $398 and $412, and semi-annual plan of payments that you take in exchange from you anything that you egotiable notes, your silent upright pianos or ve some big snaps on the floor here now in of our new high-grade Grand Pianos, Player $147 $192 Why Waste Your Money? ce in Seattle where you can buy the best new pianos without wasting and throwing Pisco pn neptongacar money, and that place is right at the National Piano Manufacturers Cut Price at 823 Third Ave, near Mario: one block below the Orpheum Theater and opposite the Central Building. You'll see the big signs cx the windows which will tell you about this big war on prices 's beat manufacturers, who are tired of the middlemen and their high prices which was . These piano makers are throwing the middlemen overboard everywhere Aa SSR eee oo] |S ah Vv] e Make-good . Warning From New York Se aa Tobacco me | will be heard via the Victor Vio The National Piano Manufacturers received | at starvation wages, but when the adver-| trola and the Grafanola. The com-|| age 6 = ‘ BRO: | a pects endorsement by one of New York's | tising touch of the finger of a Paderkooski| cort begins at 8 o'clock and 1s en- Whether you smoke it in a jimm or as a cigarette. t wide-awake Music Trade Reviewers | or a Koffman, or some other name, call it Ninh ia free. te . 7 + F’ ‘ Peis for — rong silky When, smook other comments, the | Hofbrau, which is just as good as any other AMUSEMENTS Take it from any angle, Prince Albert simply measures right ou i ; : “The piano | name applied to a piano. the middleman will |}-————————-~—--—~ up to every idea of what a smoke should be. Pack in your old Want reer as fm ill be ccadactos turn up his eyes in solemn devotion and with} SEATTLE THEATRE jimmy and it opens up a new delight in pipe smoking. Roll up Eg Ae g Raed upon broader methods—depend upon that.” | mock reverence will elaborate to you upon }~ Phone Main 43. a cigarette and you have the finest paper-coated smoke ever com- rho, aro, tooking toe} That was the keynote of the warning sent | the ethereal” or ris le dar "alg amg ~~" PONIGHT, ALL WEEK pounded. Burns evenly, with none of that die-out-between- es at 73 ¥ tat avenue, in) out last week from New York to dealers all | a piano is endowed. y Go hat a Yor), ‘Thursday, Saturday, Sunday. whiffs habit. And doesn't burn up in flash like dried-out, chaff- fagn, LJ 3. i y i ifi i y J be iy ° ver the country, -who have been beclouding | travesty these dignified piano men have made a s : it’ ton block, "and think the taal Sach about pianos by amass of hy- | of the sublimity of soul. Hundreds are buy-|2'0“THE DEEP PORrLy brand tobaccos. P. A. is: long burning and it’s handy for ‘ Sgcover'that’they are pocrisy and misleading suggestions abentanaes .ing pianos at the National Piano Manufactur- cigarette smokers because it is easily handled on « windy day. ‘ong = Dr. ic F 1 dignity surrounding any piano and | ers, 823 ‘Dhird--av., near Marion, without . e a ¢. BRU er InTS ON the canttaauaeiae of opens Bae of dollars | being imposed upon With all the above rot, Now, Mr. Man—you who think you can't pas tity Dn: BROWN, beyond their honest worth, ‘The recent great | which has been so much the vogue among aan = smoke a pipe—give P.A. the third degree in .! et 16th, 1901, when iis| industrial strike in New York revealed to | the middlemen, aided by unscrupulous and . | YOUR jimmy pipe. You'll find all its actics enough forlthe country the degrading and im- | mercenary music teachers whose only con- mnen 4s 4 } . promises right in bloom. a! pr bist faa’’s tint ~ ‘ iti i f art is “How many dollars com- 1 q z Batten 000 those poverished ‘condition of the unfortunates ception o' fn : fe ry do on Fit thts ce'icce ‘Peinds Albert Wonk tisaens abl who chargea|who are compelled to make pianos mission is there in its : Reine Athos ven site a } ae lass work ® 4 tongue. The sting is taken out by the patent =| The Salesrooms, 823 Third Ave.,| SX eth eee Alll live tobacco shops, in tidy red 10 cent tins, toppy red 5 cent cloth bags, half- pound and pound Near Marion. Come and See for ape pat te ether age ot * amar | “ M® Ltn 0.0. s/Yourself What We Are Actually \ Ap Ninwtowselem #z<-\Doing. The National Piano Mfrs. ==