The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1913, Page 5

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Cabaret Vaudeville, to lam m. ner, with pint ° fHE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 20, Table Whote Dit of wine, ¢ ‘COOK STAYS ON JOB WHEN OTHERS QUIT; SERVES 45 | MEALS A DAY ON CONTRACT | wrrytie today RATE) *. ‘4 9] a pa sure can ‘ ‘ ' ( 1 f that his employer Second Av. and University St.| 5 ogy hago nae : Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. t ka vel w ng a Cook on & P N ‘ = the for attending to i WE STAND BACK OF OUR Wonk : ait mn Barer if FOR 20 YEARS GUARANTEES 7 “ ue be EASY ciphers scl Pads fy ie atint ta cea clan : Other Dentists « Rate Apigetechiibles hliee 7) | and cook 45 meals a day until eae " a P. 2 ta | at road job ts finished,” he $2 Set of Teeth "$6 . ffice the asserts, “and if } don't get my Juaranteed A mT k a road | money, I'll sue ‘om “seine t orthup | Meanwhile the Hardy Five $1 Set of Teeth $4 La | are standing by the ship. It's Gu , w | a joy to see them demoliah their ss ' } 15 meals They have 1 Solid Gold or 3 . | meat, and and bie Porcelain Crown at lens wake, See and coffee he wai and ¢ Gold or Porcelain basis You arrythe will tell Bridge Work pleted you, the finest made Apple pie, and mince ple, and i eee n Sundays, custard ple nd got ready to coo! teenie plan Solid Gold Fillings, 75¢ Up’ Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up SWALLOWS BUTTON AND IS STRANGLED SHAMOKIN, Pa, Jar Fob | Fi owing @ sleigh ride, Anthony Car-| come BASY PAYMENTS Part dows , eee & sente Gane tae rie and balance in pay . as an Open his feet at the kitchen stove of his} 20-YEAR WRITTEN rAnaween| ¥ number shrunk to @ |home when a button he held In GIVEN ON ALL WORK Pos and from a dozen to | his uth slipped down bis throat until now there ar | ing him to death. PAINLESS pay eiese ___tmvnemenre "GIANT GAINS 50 POUNDS IN. jbl jgeelbg | JAIL; HAS MISFIT CLOTHES _ — Third and ¢ Main 42 ‘DR. MATTHEWSIS PRINCESS TO ATTEND GOULD WEDDING Dvee amon A roan wee ® PRINCESS DI SAGAN, ‘ormerly Anna Gould, who has from France to attend the edding of her steter, Helen Gould WANTED BY LOS ANGELES CHURCH | TONTONT ALL WEEK | stro Bailey & Mitchell Preseot | SPOKANE, Wash Nee Bl p> or tae a “THE THIRD DRGRER” heavi ready-made | than *, are causing Dr. MA ‘ 25e—Bargain Monday Night—25e ed two mo m to wear |Matthews, pastor of the First Pres : sivenrn ntered x unty | mmanuel charch cmems wissen” — | WHILE ON OPERATING TABLE, PASSENGERS ‘i nonin SE ers SELLS INSURANCE TO Bago FIGHT FIRE IN erase, theatre ‘iio | CRAFT AT SEA / VIVIAN MARSHALL ‘ r ‘ t thai peontobapesd - T rine Ng “ oO an hour, and AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Pike Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor “WHEELS, WINGS AND PROPELLERS FOR BADGES OF SKY SOLDIERS Cabaret Vaudeville 8 p.m.tola.m. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY | CASH PRIZES. ' h Contestants apply Maitland, Director 2p. m French Dinner With to E. K Thursday, pennant aped de » story told who passed flames had and sever illop was ll hands to the held back by The fire was and the vessel the steamers r uium, which had to the scene In response stresa calls antened | REP. SHARPE DEFENDS AMERICAN SAILORS : Bottle of Wine, 50c soresete the pers Major 5 Samuel Simpson Sharpe, conserva | nilitar sir. | posed largely of d ate men who . = t a here are t good or mora Shoe Repairing i 2e | wan made uaa edee by Bete i The Mest Work, We charge no more than others. Winthrop, acting retary of the : MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL—613 Second Ave. | ¥% 2 reste tek, Ceunnlatoly conitasei in on is at 1 is that of an ininformed man j y : MEAT PRICES CUT AGAIN FOR TUESDAY ci te al the) WN OY SPA he adopted by all ’ | wers, Including Amorica | “BOY SPANKER' i The Middlemen Eliminated at al aD ee badge | pe , dis ' reas | TON, Wis, Jan, 20.—An FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS i fo han Meh lofticial city spanker soon will be Tomorrow, (Tuesday) the following big ®pecials will be offered at zed duti the survice chosen for this city. Thiee clergy our markets 2 f t me and ll the @fity’s educators aa th thee aha ion i See have pleaded that a stalwart man res ver | Choice Mutton 4 sibs 4 is needed to gssist parents in curb. heel dicate rat 20c | “rice, P° 1236 BB) No. 3 for an otticer atrman ee and mgthors \ Stea ~ , “s , No, 4 is for an officer pilot o Milk 96s Guaranteed 20c dirigible balloon : ‘®) TAFT ON WAY TO r+ Eggs . ; fo, 4 No. 6 18 fof a sapper who does GET HIS NEW JOB 1 the following mart | duty with dirtgibte ‘ } ave 6 tw for & non- commissioned} NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—President officer of aeroplanes Taft taried for New Haven, Conn | | No. 8 ts for a sap, the] at 9:2 m. to to attend a 4 aeroplane service meeting of the Yale corporation ( ; Lal, asa “@ repairer blloon}and to resign membership, so that fabric @nd agroplane w he may accept a professorship of i | No, 10 is toh a wpecial vdjlaw. He will return to Washing making. ton tonight, i All Hard Work im “Parsnips Post” oe , Be eae ITCHY SCALP—25¢ “DANDERINE® 1913, Words by § GOVERNMENT’S LAND LAW POLICY IS CRITICISED IN I WAR EXPEN OPENS AT CAPITAL | WASHINGTON |ness men from all Jan. 20.—Busi-| Ja the an. inet has dec TOKIO, 20. of anene nere today for | 4-, se seaied acre ’ jthe first annual ¢ nition of the esol Bh gc iy y fe INVESTIGATOR’S REPORT '::: 2220-2 oni fs od States, which opens tomorrow. | ori, It will Mmit it ——— - ato th st My United Proms Leased Wire sirability of maintaining the in. CONDEMNATION SUITS tn con ote mone ay —— HINGTON, Jan In a re tegrity of the national forests [nection with the proposed eight to the department of| 4nd of extending to other pub- mile boulevard from Twelfth and FRANCIS CLISE and | L licly-owned timber the princi [Jackson through Hainier valley,| were injured Saturda Commerce and labor, of bis investl:| 510709 retention of the fee to |Will be held in J Humphries'| their auto collided wit gation of the lumber industry | such lands at least until the | cour rt February 2% | train pokane av Luther t, Jr, commissioner of} timber is removed. Decision |- ee corporations, declar will then have to be made be that the fundamental principle to be followed in the sale of the timber iteelf is that the terms of sale should be such as to In- sure to the public treasury sub- sulted in enormous single by big corporations “The government today still owns,” says the report, “exclu SAVE YOUR HAIR! DANDERINE “DESTROYS DANORUFF ang STOPS FALLING HAIR AT ONCE—GROWS HAIR, WE PROVE If, sive of the forests of Alaska, stantially the full umpage If you care for heavy hair, that;die; then the hair falls out fast about onefifth of the coun. value at the time that such | glistens with beauty and ts radiant) If your hatr has beer try's total supply of merchant timber shall be actually cut.” | with iif has an incomparable | and is thin, faded, 4 ding timber. Recently softn nd is fluffy and - ‘ous voce ee —<o a suite for ferfeiture of ou must use Dan ne, SAUHE | cen y now! extensive timberlands have BIG STORM HITS | cotkiee else accomplishes so much |derine at any drug store oe been brought by the govern. PHONE SYSTEM tor the hair counter; apply @ Utue ag ment on the ground of nonful fillment of conditions imposed in the grants by which these lands were allenated from the | Just one application of Knowl-|and ten minutes after you) ton’s Danderine will double the this was the best investm beauty of your hair, besides it im-|ewr made. mediately dissolves every particle ve sincerely believe, re: PORTLAND, Ore, Jan Aside from hundreds of telephones within the city being out of com- | 20 public domain. For these rea mission, Portland has today prac | of dandruff; you cannot have nice, of everything else adveriiced sons, it would appear, there (tically recovered from the effects heavy, healthy hair if you have if you desire soft, lustrous, fore, that the government may of the heaviest snow fall in 12] dandruff. This destructive sourf/ful hair and lots of {t—no be able to materially years Telegraph and telephone! rods th air of ite lustre, ite no itching scalp and ro gthen its relative position | companies report that a.l long dic-) strength and itu very life, and if) fallin. ir—you must use timber owner. tance Ines have been restored and/ pot overcome it produces a fever-|ton’e Danderine. If event “The facts set forth in thie trains are running on normal ected | ishness and itching of the scalp;|why not now? A 25 cont report clearly point to the de | ules. the balr roots famish, loosen andj| will truly amaze you. HHIHIIK i ih, ii ef ,, b~) ——IN THIS—— CLEARANCE SALE} d th -| GREAT Are made up partly from new instruments not is year—others w ave been ta exchange for Bush & Lane Player and Grand su a few new samples, never been used a day, but slightly shop worn FREE STOOL FREE DELIVERY FREE TUNING In order to save space or ng af list, as follows Hallet & Com Uprigh M y Os evens exnps: ROL athe waare $130.00 Steinway Uprig Bush & Lane Uprig . $370.00 Getterson Upright Pian $145.00 Fischer Upright Piano, large Walnet 0600s... . 00sec dient Soipabne cede $285.00 N¢ Victor Upright Piano, Mal case $290.00 N¢ Kimball Upright Piano, wa ca : . $145.00 NO Bush & Lane Upright Piano, Mahogany, case sl] .. $385.00 NO INTI Kohler & Chase Upright Piano, Walnut case .........cccece eve cecece + +++. $235.00 "NO INTEREST Fischer Upright Piano, Mahogany case Desir seh gee mie Shia oC sem sa ean $165.00 & NO ‘INT EST Victor Upright Piano, Oak case, taken in exchange for Player Piano .....ccccececs $285.00 NO INTEREST Smith & Barnes Upright Piano, Mahogany case........... ccs ces Secee cececeuce $175.00 NO INTERI Bush & Lane Upright Piano, Oak case, not to be recatalogued ......... cesesee $365.00 NO INTEREST Iwo fine sample pianos, in Mahogany and Oak, never been used a day, ghtly shop wer ne . $235.00 NO INT Ih. Chase Player Piano and 100 re PADURIG. © ais recs VERON eE Meet desk Gin $385.00 “NO INT ERI hmond Player Piano and 50 rolls of music .........008 PECs 1 ge URE ne re 8450.00 NO INTEREST Gulbransen Player Piano and 25 rolls of music 5. NO INTEREST Terms as Low as $1.50 Per Week We Do as We Advertise Bring This Ad. With You Bush & Lane Piano Ca. \ Manufacturers SEATTLE STORE—1315 THIRD AVENUE ° WR wer

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