The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1912, Page 6

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5 THE STAR-—FKIDPAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912. $2.50 SKIRTS Adolf s Sees Double Long Enough to Buy saiicitahaee al, Se i DANCING HERE Y’ARE Are ! THe \ (wats Lizzarv—/__ HIPPODROME University Words by M usic ‘Pair’ of Walking Lizards wir 7 Seas - = ( THar's RicHr, sR, \ 1 won'y ARGUE, ot your Got To Buy (Wm) PReseNTs For My (HM) Two LIDDLE NEPHEWS, Vor stacy / 1 (WM) Buy DEmt of ee “WHICH PAIR ¢ 1 3e¢€ ONLY: — ws A a, (WA) DISS PAIR RIGHT HERE, (HM) Dits PAR. dd ee Aun) ome Apiece t vec, (HM) Give me Dss ast One LEFT, “~ (Hw) Dose’. + 133 Cure (Hm) .) CUTE LIDDLE DINGS HOW MUCH ISS wait OOF a Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 Precious Stones, Fine Jewelry, Sterling Silver Corner First and Cherry SRATTLR ! | Bleetrie Co. preme court NATIONAL PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 823 Third Ave., Near Marion FREE-ONLY 5 DAYS MORE eS ETE | FREE XMAS GIFT OF FIRST PAYMENT TO EVERY PURCHASER We Suggest COURTS EACH TAKE SLICE asa, rit | | OFF BIG DAMAGE VERDICT i'"35 s25orccsie ion te C. HL Peterson was just @ com-|thia year. The next day the jury in the inte |mon, or y milk driver on gave him a verdict of $15,260 Mareb 14, 1911 The company fought th e, But At 6:15 that morning, a Seatile the company couldn't get away from A verdict of $10,2 Blectric car ran into his wago that the car was ranning| large, the supreme am him all up. His hips were an bour, and that the mo-| And P dislocated, his back and ave no warning #ignal, be mu sprained, his face cut and br Attorneys for the comy and he has been a physical calfor a new trial. J since, unable to earn a living couldn't see any good He brought sult against the Sew triek bet he @ . pany dict might be @ little exce So That was in August, 1911, It he sliced off $5,000 came up for trial on January 16, This didn't satiny 0 was a bit t Slippers For Xmas practical or mand the t 20 torman \"| GENERAL SLOCUM’S CAPTAIN PARDONED| | ¢ Seattio| WASHINGTON tals com Nothing is more more appreciated Our Stock Is Complete hem to you Meat Prices Cut Again for Saturday Ladies’ Felt Juliett : The Middlemen Eliminated at hand turned $1.50, $1.25 and Kid pattern, black or 2.00, $1.75 Ris eeccceces Children’s Felt Juliettes, ribbon trimmed hand-turned soles, just like mother's, ORE Bnd... kisses ee . Men's Everett turned soles Slippers with $1.00, Raymond & Hoyt 1406 THIRD AVENUE, LIBERTY BUILDING THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GGOD SHOES . SAY You SAW IT IN THE STAR. Trade at -Senttle’ Ss 4 Old Pike Place Market Sanitary Public Market i Public Market FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS Tomorrow, Saturday, the following big specials will be offered at our markets: 20c April Good Cooking ps 25¢ | tees a 1 Por 1226 | Roms 10c Rib and Loin 1 5c Mutton Roast 12:¢ above prices will prevail at the folk markets OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. PEOPLE’S MARKET, Western Av, and Madison, BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Av. ; OUR MOTTO: “From packing house to consumer.” GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED MEAT. Look fpr the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and qbality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. | Plymouth Storage wing Pike, Pike Place and First Av. Old Pike Place Market Sanitary Public Market Corner Public Market Corner Public Market ELLIOTT 2459—PHONES—DALLARD 844 Menne’ s Cash Stores BALLARD STORE 54268 Ave. Opposite Frye's Market SATURDAY’S SPECIALS ONLY Soon tt 206 Sugar FLOUR 35c TODAY All Local Brands mila Today — 25c 22 Vounds for “ac | “sioo” | $1.00 Corectent, With $1.00 Order Milk Today 3 LARGE CANS Stalls 18-20-24-24-25-26 Pike Street Entrance _ Spuds, » Good ¢ ro 25¢ With a 35e Order | HOLSUM | BREAD The big loat—two pc 10 CENTS — |CHRISTMAS TREES Sold at tall 124 and at Mrs.| kinds of decorations at s Fancy FB ry Market rp Best Stan Keen (no a a dozen THOMPSON'S © PRANUT BUTTER, 1b . Knater PI ude daily at Now ag: seal “it Sanitary * » Stall 2h Market Fresh 1 Mra, Hoghe Murray Meat Co. Sirloin Steak ie Pot Koast 100 Legs Mutton 12%e of Turkeys, Lean Bacon Ite Hane - iTe Club Sausage 4s 106 An abundance cut rate pric Stalls 2, 3, 5, 24, 26, 27 Every-Day dontels: at the ow ORIGINAL COW BUTTER STORE to Rarte ch in the ¢ Geese and Ducks will be sold at 1 Drug Store, on Firs ner Market. ( and Pike, avd Fine Granulated Standard White 8 Ib. Sack ‘Siusa'wie SUGAR Ac We Are Never Out of It. te every day is as lowas J a ton at whol le. It's the s sugar you always use. WHY y $1.00 for 1 ds and lose 20 cents? 4 lbs, for he * . ring, 3 for 160 Pickle, Se ce, 200 Home Dress Best, fe and 100 per ib . Ge per ib, ‘ottage Cheese, 9 Tha. Peanut Butter, Ib w Year's bargaina in Ment Btalln 40-42, + ACE PUBLIC MARKET North Kad Down Stairs HoH. MATHE Butter, Bees HERE’S A JOB FOR | AN AGRONOMIST Are you an agronomist? If 80,| you can take the civil service ex amination on January 20 and get a good job paying $1,800 to $2,500 a year. The examination of press| feeders, $480 a year, will take place January 22 | Perhaps you wonder what kind of an animal an agronomist§ is. Agronomy, pertains to the cultiva tion of the ground. In this instance it deals with the raising of wheat. | SLAVE GIRLS ARE | CAUGHT IN RAID SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 20. Led | by U. 8. District Attorney McNabb @ posse of immigration officers and police battered down oaken doors in a Chinese turing five i *. Two girls were fe ing under blankets. All w Keown robes, The OVERPOWERS A WOUNDED CARIBOU slave & ee en t of first p season, Sweeping ver the City It is fair to state that this is indeed a “ cane” Sale. Never before in the history of § has there been such heavy piano buying. Wi load after wagon load of these high grade pi are being delivered to homes day after day. sincerely appreciate the confidence and sup we are receiving from the good people of S and we will keep up the good work of cutting the extravagant middlemen, their canvassers, music teachers, and give you the best pianos int ti world at common sense prices and the very € monthly payments. Cale in, if only to see for yourself the wonderful pi buying going on at these salesrooms. OAKLAND, Cal recent agitation on the Pacific against the death penalty is its effect, is the of the anti league, follow here today of R imprisonment for nurder of Po-| Neeman EB. A. Williams | Judge Ellsworth, in pronouncing | sentence, said there were no exten uating circumstances, but the jury recommended life imprisonment | rather than hanging and he was| forced to carry out their inetrue tions, MODERN elegantly furnished Sinus, Eighih. and Virgiaias near | anos reduced to... .$ 58 Free Xmas BV\aye1.0n Westlake. Elliott 803. eee | Pianos reduced to... $ 84 Gift to You LA ER PIAN Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** I Pianos reduced to....$ 97 of First soon Pianos reduced to... .$125 Payment Pianos reduced to... .$146 jes Pianos: reduced to... . $163 One Dollar Pianos reduced to....$178 | a Week Pianos reduced to... .$194 || a ui Player Pianos reduced to... .$258 | Remember the fact that some of thes€ Player Pianos reduced to....$269 | players are sold by the middlemen on Player Pianos reduced to... .$295 || the Coast for $950 and ey Player Pianos reduced to... .$338 | anere wlces’ Wakes at seve Player Pianos reduced to... .$367 || Small weekly payments even at thet] Player Pianos reduced to....$405 || cut prices. ~ 2 Tt This is certainly the one opportunity of all oppor- tunities for anyone to get the very latest and most perfect Grand Piano that is made in America t We challenge comparison with afy Grand Piar in Seattle for $1,000 to $2,000 today. Our Grands possess the most perfectrscale that is known to the piano trade in the world, It is a scale 'thatehas been a revelation in piano manufacturing. It was evolved by Mr. R. S. Bowen, acknowledged the world over Grand Pianos Bear of Red Signs are looks as . ie hehe First ave, to be the most expert scale es igner, 6 red sign low ina of asking 0 or $2.0 se Une no front of the Now ad of asking you $1,000 or $2,000 for these and think that giving you a lot of mythology about the kings and princes 1 using them, we will just r these Grand Pianos to $395 $425 and listen! You can pay us One Pollar and Fifty Cents a week on these. We know it is hard to believe because it’s so entirely dif- ferent from anything the middlemen have ever offered, but remember, we are not middlemen. We are manufacturers, and these salesrooms are real Manufacturers’ salesrooms, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK NATIONAL PIANO MERS. 823 Third Ave., Near Marion | One Block Below Orpheum Theatre, Opposite Central Bldg? offices, but t they are in of the wo! uce the prices on and $468, tii ot Brown, D. D. $ al | ut gt the Postal Buiaing. until 8 and Su who work, unth'¢ for people

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