The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1913, Page 8

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aS Because Painters and Pianos Make Poor 8 THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY #8, 1983 | Militants Use | " . Teasing Method REAL I AS HIONS UPON REAL PEOPLE LONDON, M T hart in ee e ill Sell Off the anos pre ad ie em instrument in thi big store had for a fourth t a ulf ‘te “dl ver at t cs ms dal! a, oe a Bi cy trouble, Bisdtee Die od a Siete. oe ders, Rh m and S$ i % Kimball carte ten | .-—padeislipay ee ROR eee $142 | Fiance ee eons $268 There are t $400 Smith & Barnes a $218 Pianos & Wendell $274 Be ceiss th the resi & $225 Kohler & Campbell OTE ahaha male $285 and w 0 foe ‘ . t 1 now . eeeceee oe . ; “tape , $650 Krell Aut jee 8 dane th my t ; «sit eer $124 Players. vs est Toes $335 Bay deveioy Hata the deat me $880 chiemer Plano, SYAB | Pence nee carers OD Detes 5 5 Bear not hw #40 Kini Pane. SIBB| Bete Sree Sl ot see Sern a anamcs QUO) Serer Pa ae | Rigney, | bladder i palate By LOD Manse ee ccs $485 a $375 Clarendon beiseiede iere ey \ Pies : ane 000 teeter. $518 sor oak ine UME Crete ss iccienes RED Mee en Aue $515 Src eh ie, \iaese ee $242 | se hee $585 those terrible rheumatic paln 9480 L “ayes ae a $244 | one ene. $615 makes # filter th cod This sett will be ‘ ' i “ iss Anna Wilks, in the “Purple armingly for @ tall wae a wenting tiie hel oA ylue natin and navy ‘kag one on terms ‘ok, say, $10 Down and $10 a Month. t me te sage The tal made gown on Mise Th are dozens of other pianos, all marked plainly at like reductions. Every + th a haa tis wears it one |e as fully guaranteed as though you paid full price and every one can be Bae tl py e cord * is exceeding bought as stated, on terms as easy as rent The sole purpose and every one canbe Ne cut all piece two or three room” for the worxmen who are to remodel the building. . cords he mannish Store open Saturday night till 10 o'clock. No concerts In the Recital Hall on account of the brickiayers and plasterers working therein. BAND INSTRUMENTS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE 1 Croxone different] Miss Constance Hunt, tn “Tho spreggieny it ve Ares catia: page werk a toons $5 to $7 Violins $2.10 | $5 to $7.50 Guitars .............. 82.45 $2 Banjo Case ... $1.10 Prepared that it s cally im | coat of Diack taille t ins 7Se to $1 Violin Bows ase $4.50 to $6.50 Mandolins $1.98 | $1.75 Mandolin Case . 95¢ or ee on ee $10 to $15 Cornets $5.65 Bo Stee! Strings .....- 1¢ | $2 Violin Case ss $1.12 dna P hl a barge vag saa $2 to $2.50 Cornet Cases 10c Gut Strings ... vesesessB@ | $25 Clarinets (B flat) . BIATS git ae wearer wi ale $18 to $25 Clarinets ‘ S11.85 Téo to $1.28 Bliver @ Strings ..... Bie | 10c Kazoos : he a large black hat, with “ BARGAIN DAY CHURCH WILL $2.50 Clarinet Cases EES: 81.19 $1.75 Record Albums 81.05 50c Nulac Polish . . Ble 3.50 Accordions eons 1.12 $2 Record Albume se Harmonicas ‘iene 10¢ $10 Record Cabinets . EXTRA—VIOLIN OUTFIT The Model \ $12.50 to $15 Trombones .........87.22 | $6 to $7 Guitare .... to plain that. anybody can learn to eye YORK Sire ala ay, May 18 $5 to $7.50 Auto Harpe ..-. $2.85 $7.50 and $9 Guitars . 5 play—priced as follows: for Yout2so 8 to ery w tee tay ST Luanie fr te thn Goaaen $20 to $35 Violoncetios $7.50 and $8.50 Banjos ...... $20.50 Outfit ........98,88 i ary of the de ton of the | 350 Violin Chin Rests os 17 $10.50 to $15 Banjos . “ $15.00 Outfit $6.38 be Violin Bridges feeens le | $2 Guitar Case Queen Anne church Is the « t the Battery Street chureh, and was built dicated during the pastorate | of Rey. O. H. McGill, At that time the membership was smal Now} nut 400 men SONG BOOKS FREE 000 song books each con We Want Homes for 550 Talking Machines That Are in the Builders’ Way the church numbers abc ‘ is and classes, all you want with a Sunday school of 350 free. Victor Victrolas, Columbia Grafanolas and m bers PERFORATED MUSIC ROLLS Edison Machines. | Rev. Thomas R. E tt succeed FV all makes of player pianos y $1." led Rev. McGill to th ow & lOc and a roll in Take your choice. No cash payment re Third and University ate and he in turn was sw quired. Come in and get one. Hdn't |} Dr. D. C. Franklin, wh 1 of $1.00 to $2.00. This is not an “Exclusive Shoe Shop,” but : is J store where ann (a. ae we =p ae a regen as the | with great foanyepecvit me oan all wear black?"—Argp A nay Mood CHASING RABBIT Cleve SACRAMENTO, Ca May 16 | itting BOY VIOLINIST == GOES 0 EUROPE = : awful pity she can pes shoe pore we deo alter lle talk for us. jame about you, ain't tt We don’t depend on expensive-ground- floor- us busi- SPOKANE, Wash, May b= Ralph Bishop, aged 8, ts dead today at the home of his father, nett The curate of a Othelo, Wash., following « long chase after a young rabbit. Dest mable church as How vs like, to go up ina SWING, [teach ine signitican wae caured by exbaurtion and § 5 all e of the boy's he on. He the ais, vo ue ? "Why," a8 he: “toes «. vitae |*0 ‘nermoal action afte Gam I do thimlk it the pleasmitest thing | Sie ne tae secretes of @ woman's life ing 22 months in South Ameri as | Ewer achild can do! FRECKLES Upi m1 the ait, and oxer the wall, x A amall boy auerted ag as andthe Antarctic. isa guest of the Now Is the Time to Get Rid of TT ll I | * erty ™ “] ives anal beets oad bile an. Bowels Get Weak © canttygide, as Age Advances |The First Necessity Is to BY,RODERT» LOUI8 STEVENSON locations fix ness. W LEOPOLD ROSEN clothed in| Strat As no one) y. Yoshino, secretary of Capt. ite, Nomura, who recently completed day is the mc pedition of exploration last answered he explaine “gtands for joy. $2. 50 ‘and $2. 95 BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP C0., Inc. SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST Second Floor Elte! Bidg 1 othine gth—f little of Y night and oarden | Keep the Bowels Gently ” hould soon see oOo \ ; oa: shes le ave D tl ¢ f Open With a Mild Laxative M Tonic. Oregonian Tries Turtle Ser um Healthy old age ts so absolutely nt upon the « of wels the that great « eautiful, ASHLAND, Or, M 6 | be taken to see that they act r vs Heved to be the erson 1 ha Sash de that ke . t F. Thorne ras |" nine Regt * sold une weak and tnactive toda) ved an | i of Dye | aay mtonmec unur eer ne does not store up the . Fr turtle serum. He sub : m are necessary to pr mitted to the treatment as a pre | Some help can ca measure against tuber ay la | eating easily d foods and by culo hie plenty of exerc this later is RAL (BAN AYN irksome to most elderly people r One thing {s certain, that a state printed by spectal permis | of constipation should * nie pe sion from “A Child's Garden of | avoided, as { to lfe (8006084 oe a= 2 Verses.” Copyright, by Charles jand health. The Albany Cut-Rate Scribner's Sons. ce |! - sat nee Dentists THE LATEST FROM WINSTED, CONN. MR. O. P. MILLER. | Jremedy I ever used, and does Ja its|what you claim for it to the they do but |letter. I can not recommend it 10 purg und pills be ave temporary good are so harsh | highly ¥ siches (ruth thts tow WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK 1, The f i town to)" voR 16 YEARS, GUA ANTR Jas to be a shock to a delicate sys A bottle can be bought of af eve T lowing story Is) SIGNED BY US | jtem druggist at fifty cents or hea There was s time in the prection jeral yearn Tt has passed ent for what it is worth Mrs. Marsh took a bite of the,ed a minute A much better plan, and one that|lar. People usually buy the f Gectistry when the word “pain | A cat which I# nursing four kit-| EASY PAYMENTS ako and laid it down hastily | “‘'My fellow citizens’—— he be-) thousands of eld ure fol.|cent size first, 3 then, Let: lees” was looked upon as @ prevart tens owned t ah. ted He bp Other High Clase beny Cut) “Norah,” she said, “did you fol-| gan lowing is to take a ger ynvinced themselves of its mé! eation used by th #e took one of her ich | Paegieta! 1a Pricen. as Prices. | low the recetpt, or do as you usual That didn’t sound right, and he/tonic like Dr. Caldwell's Syrt ep-|they buy the dollar size, which If : the a bad flame Set of Teeth, Guar- do and guess? commenced again sin, which acts as nearly 1ih more economical, Results are ft J ahY) teed: Beat, Sure, mum, I followed the re. My w convicts ah as tke —— paebamnest arly ever nt oy wl ‘ eft the affiicted } esoaahhal tcp aut Mathie celpt, only I put in six eg tead Ry that time the prisoners were|tendency of remedy refunded. Any eld person | Set of Teeth, Ghiar- of four, because two was bad, and|asmiling. Mr. Hodg iroped his] strengthen the st \follow these sug as with a F it office anteed Fit, now. I want "ie to even ‘em up Youth's | formal manner and smiled, too. musi und so trai ty and the assurance of good J the } : ‘ unlot Well, I don't know exactly how | ull in, when f { sults. omy iaturally again, w }su 1, and wa i$19 Solid Gold or Por- $4 re to address you, boys,’ he amended,| all kinds can usually | Jeno ber of your family hl the eye celain Crown, $3 to Here is tory the Kan City|‘but I'm mighty glad to see so|with, This is the opinion of lever used Syrup Pepsin and when’ the anxiou 849 Gold or Rorcelain $4 Journal says ia being told on Gov.| many of you here!” |people of different ages, among| would like to make & persons 1 tp im Hodges | them Mr. O, P. Miler, Baroda, Mich.,|of it bafore buying it in the a ed patiently until the Bride Work, $3 to The first time 3 saw the gover-| They have a wise ten-year-old| who writes: “Iam 80 years old, and|way of a d st, send your 1 family, aud/ pave been constipated for many |dress-——a postal will @o—to oe are really| years. Since recetving your sam-}B. Caldwell, 417 Washington |ple bottle I have procured two 50¢ | Monti , Il, and a free nd then took her| Boltd Gold Fillings. £91 Up 22" be was only stato senator He|boy in an Rast was called to Leavenworth to In-|some of his sayin Silver Fillings ...50c Up }evect the penitentiary, and I had to| worth peddling. At least, his fath ext meetfne of Mayor ‘ro down to write it up-met the/er thinks they are, or hé wouldn't) bottles, and find that it Is the best] bottle will be mailed you. a ’ rd to HASY PAYMENTS—Come in and governor for the first time. The] tell this one. th = JS 1 tt feaih, Nbout our Alveo-Noure nature | warden, hy way of giving a spectal| The other day the youngster ap: 1 treat to the prisoners, had « ected} proached the fath and stared at , dA : VALBANY Our nate pmwriera, itor 0 of tit In the asvemh | kine fr. aout KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 2nd 4. = @@ hall, and in an off-hand way request-| “Dac he finally satd, “you : m A ) concert w eS ed the senator to adress them, Mr.|think mamma {8 the most. beaut! Repairing While You Wait. ; a given he the Bremerton Lodge] pum 1Ch8 WILL sURPRisp|!lodges wasn't as proficient in pol-|ful person you ever saw, don’t] oh curve yn met, 9G he believes that ge oan [of Elks Thursday uight, The haul! XOU, OUR Work WiLL {tles as he is now. He was plainly lyou?" | All Work Guaranteed. matiatactstily attend gh vou Denied nesda,, | was packed. PLBAsD xO somewhat embarrassed and hesitate “Of course,” replied the father!

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