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sa Boca MER TERN 0 re pesado a i ic a a sare diaeresis ES ° THE STAR-<THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1913 MEMAER OF THE SCRIPPS ° NORTHWReT LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS, Telegraph News Service of the United Frees Association, Tatered at the jon, Beattie, Wash, ae second wicter, “Tublished by. The:Otar”Mubiiahing vory evening except Sunday THEY GIVE WAKE FOR ‘CHUCK’ CONNORS, | =! DEAD KING OF NEW YORK’S CHINATOWN; tar attempt to » in & matter of record in | atten: pt on the part of a very few as shown by this report there was pora ership or trol of their harbor; The post com ~ gellar 1 eae See eee S gies 7 $ A |incorporate and have a receiver about $1.4 nd unpaid taxes and THE en ‘coun L place this question on the ballots, and now it rests with the/ ‘ appointed, has given rine to false town propert ng the total up to 4 impressions approximately $2,400, This article With $4 worth of see rn The Town of Tukwila te in a ie writ purpowe of th-|worth of time, in any ele That there will be much wailing and lamentation from) flourishing and prosperous condi. | form! that Tukwila one can easily raise 26 |tion, as in evidenced by the report! is w ent and not in need of! worth of lettuce and radishes, the sources which have always opposed municipal ownership is a foregone conclusion, The ck arguments will again be sounded. And, what is more to the point, these opponents e e ¢ of public ownership will organize their forces and march Piano Business B 0 0 In . solidly to the polls on election day m } The people must guard against a light vote. With a inicipal ownership advocates can sweep| nominal vote cast the da Seattle and King county have} nin overwh gain and again. But, the danger lurks in over Remodeling Sale at Eile proven t confidence and the stay-at-home vote | If you have not registered this year, do it now, And 4 Brings Out Many Buyers remember the date—June 17, port election day. ' It is most time for far Eastern editors who have sneered at the ssive party's declaration for “Industrial justice” to work up some or the first progressive legtsiature--that of California~~ some deeds oudtedy engineered by the late nominee for ider some 3,000 bills, some of them more of statecraft, but by sifting out of the we can give the country ac idea ac ti Here ts a list of progressive per- ee form eee eer he premise by saying that tt would) By Mary Boyle O'Reilly look well as the nee of any party in any state NEW YORK, May 22.-—-Chuck Workmen's compensation act. Mothers’ pension, with an annual Connors, “king of Chinatown,” who appropriation of $430,000, Rural! credits commission to devise a system died last week, has been “waked” of farm credits. State Inspection of weights and measures. Minimum with the customs of the peasant wage for women and ‘ssion to combat exploitation of | Irish, since a man should return at Immigrants. “Blue sk rvice regulations to state em-|iast to his own people. And I ployes. State revenues Increased $2,000,000 by taxing public utilities, Went to the wake State regulation of dairies. Extension of eight-hour law as applying to, For four days « whispering pro-| , women workers. Pensions for teachers after 30 years’ service. Ald to cession of children and neighbors, | #!x chairs crowded discharged convicts. White slave act, to operate as between counties. po fefans and white denizens of old woman with th Direct election of United States senators. Requiring net contents of Chinatown stream pre new s has perfo! This | EXTRAORDINARY PRICE INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN ORDER TON ELBOW ROOM FOR THE WORKMEN vice indicative of mass those me: as to what pro Pianola Player Pianos at Half Price, New Players for|many came merely to see ang 1$390, instead of $650. and lots remained to bay, Weber Grands at $635 instead of $1,000. ALL RAPID SELLERS, Slightly used Uprights for $98 and $142. New ones No Pig olaie ane ¥ for $187, $226, $265, instead of $275, $300 and $375. Sohmers,| marked $235 instead of $300. Hf In the borlike kitchen, where FACES SKETCHED AT THE| Kimballs, Stegers, Smith & Barnes, Story & Clark and other a splendid tone. A Stegep | ed » floor space,| WAKE PY ARTIST GRINHAM| ; ae Mitilaine i ot | beautifull hair strain.| FOR THE STAR | fan the sale. Chickering Pianos and contract beautifully finished, is m The regular value is $400. Ake ein in oak (lovely brown makes t back from her wrinkled face ot reduced through the i ‘i rdid two-room ent under) *ighed her sympathy The Bowerylite be en | : ee - a . : i - 4 lh apete ned co tag on packages. Commission to Investigate | tordid tno room jrookinn bridge ae aa eareend hobelly,” \tatiousy touch, with on 1 c price s- ae parrot is to deer ree it Cae This list shows the trend of the legislation, and tt appears clear Kindly hands had emptied the tiny / she said, gently er Ulted and tan reefer thrown OF CUR RY OF ER OE RSE: SEO | enimiiet . one that that trend is toward benefit of folks, rather than dollars, Some living room and hung the scarlet} “Bven the monks (Chinese) had | back to display & flashy waistcoat, 1 t g | of the more radical parts of the progressive propaganda failed to pass, Walls with coarse net curtains. | & sort of faith in him,” whispered |tossed away a cigaret stump and é ? ns |GRAND PIANOS ALSO IN but it is a very fine ning, and the radicalism of today will be con-| Plates of toba and snuff lay on/® human derelict from twisty Doy-/thrust his hands deep into bis} il ‘ SALE. Se pee (estoerow s table. A crose-like standard ofjers at. The grip of the yang-yang | pocket There's an old saying th following the accepted simple lines}, 1 r i maar candles tum h cham-|(huoger for opium) stared from | “It ain't eo sure yet that [nows, like life, is what one wan > and beautifully finished. The Fe jrand In 7 | ber, where all who came took allent|her red-rimmed eyes sickly| Chuck can have a funeral from |make !t—and It ap that bust-|regular price 1s $340 and it fs, in-| Which has been used only a fg reek of fo smoke clung to her} a church,” he sald. “Me was |ness just now is particularly good deed, a big value at that figure 191,006" is mi $635 instead @i recognized the | loose silk coat | friends with thieves, they say, [a “rs Music House. As an-| These Kreh 8 are now to be . A Ste of natural lea the| “When the first monk an’ king of de monks, but—but | nounced on May §, it ls proposed to |closed out at $222 and on terms as|XV. style is offered at $665 . . race Now Y ' ing, | Pell at. Choek ed HE WAS A_ STRAIGHT | remodel the entire store from top to low as $10 down and $10 a month, f $950. A Kimball Grand i In Jt 1836, Hiram Pearson ne Sam for $410 a m of the for di-| Then he played at SKATE!” bottom, In order to make way for | or even | brown oak is marked $585 plece of the size of one city bi south of Jackson , ‘ a of “years Hehind him tm the death cham-|the workmen ft was decided to re of $850. Any of these grands boulevard and west of Stat ° ro tongs ber the guttering candies scattered | duce ocks to the lowest point| MAGNIFICENT KIMBALLS AT A be had on small monthly pay Hiram held is a jig at belag adie ‘ cores who came and h th ‘ . : u the bler./and at game time close out a SAVING OF $154. from $15 to $25 a month if . 4 In Pell} a ht q 1 ar ing wh 8 lot of «¢ ised and second-hand ‘ ‘ nn ga ' aflently of- | nothing just gave hin allt th ners to mundane| pianos, band and orchestra instru ee ang Roma we Banta ar orgy iar 4S NEW PLAvORS ae and would take a honors to the|awny at's more, he never hit the | thi The four filed out, leaving | ments and a lot of odds and enda,|_ One may eve all the 8 Brand-new Player Pianos ] To save mon on a magificent the full 88 notes on the plano > {n this country who had never | pipe 1@ hoarse volce sank to the samaritan alone under the|such as accumulate in every big 1 r r neat or potatoes ; ; =r, wed hep F : Kimball is a rare thing. Yet here's | be bough 5 twee ay f $410 and the prose = : ~ = large |e a magnificent Kimball upright, one | stead page eB ! growth and social peineaeactsa eins — - } SALE A GREAT SUCCESS. of the best-known pianos in the funy guaranteed and they will @ : ft contribs 000,000 busy Americans =~ v — world, in « rich dark mahogany ease |ai1 that the highest priced pla to the wea’ nd welfare of a crowded area. ~ No such sale has ever been held hand carved. Instead of $600 the |can do—produce lots of good mide It is the joint creation of Tom, Dick and Harry. But do they get — : A i ___ =) a in oe ag =o i ge were sale price is $446. ) be thi ealt b hey ke their > open d P 5 lever quote ndeed, so alarming ” : 4 the benefit? Ia this wealth which they make theirs to spend—thetrs | pop THAT GRADUATION ESSAY) Traps have beon placed ta the) dent—they will be responsible for|did the figures appear that many|, And then there's the | beautiful SLIGHTLY USED PIANOLA aie 4 Yer? iit - oie psec avivble te'returee’ tascdats the A tow neat phrases, slightly shop-| union station to catch files that | 5,684,292.000,000,000,192 of the files | conelyded that the store was going|Haddorf; a beautiful piano in al PIANOS, it k lector to : millions—the rest drains into private but useful come in on the trains—which {# that will be in Seattle on that date./out of business. A thought which | beautiful case made of selected wal-| several Pianola Pianos reggae dle as Saws had these a:h00Reee Wedapeiee| | tho rock-bound coasta of food as far a 5 | jealous dealers helped anlong. nut polished Ike a mirror. ThIS!heen taken in ee i r00 Ties! Giese tereo "om " Maine to the golden shores of Cali believe gereene | “a By Babbling Brooks | On the opening day of the sale {2° his fag aga Thais ire tha planos and Kimball Acmelodles é Solks ng, mor » every @ & then . ornia me pia : ant t the or $385. : 3 "7 Folks are b: ing, more and very day, to ask thomselves,| "to. petore in the history of station. We saw two files jump of ® business of over nine thousand |/.°+. There are hundreds more. et thse P eg a is dollars was transacted and on two » growing public as they fuss and to find public ince needs, WHY THIS PUBLICLY CREATE CREASE IN LAND VALUES, THIS JOINT PRODUCT OF YOU, US AND OTHERS, ISN'T |? THE BEST SOURCE UPON WHICH TO ‘DRAW. | WHY LET A FEW MEN HOG IT? HANGING a lot of controversy lately on the pros and cons of cor-| poral punishment. Why! not very long ago, people Ir ngland would speak of going to see a hanging as lightly as you would now talk of visiting a picture show. Fourth of July—unteas those fies with some kind of an ace! days since that time the records | No exaggerations are made; they're ges, $850 and $1,000. Hendl have climbed close to that amount. | 000 Un@lOe” mand the attention of (eer saving of one-half for This ts because the terms are/al) Seattle. |that wants a Pianola Piano, @ | made specially easy, the main {dea jnet Planolas can be had for being to get the instruments out of| There's a Story @ Clark in a/ing; simply buy 48 rolls of muses the workmen's way. rich case of English quartered oak % dollar a roll. That will give jm in the fashionable dull shade. In-| those Cabinet Pianolas, : »; HIGH-GRADE PIANOS INCLUDED stead of $525 it be 358.) B stead of $525 it can be had for $3: | THE TALE—TOO LONG =. Not only are slightly used and) Another handsome piano in the! 0 i second-hand pianos in the sale, but|muchto-be-desired Circassian wal-| san? tage Heathen >: ber for om] i the new high-grade instruments nut case made by Schilling & Sons,! chapter. It is - be “continsll aro reduced, the only exceptions be-|/of New York. Beautiful tone as|our'nexi,” as the novelists say. Bt ing the Chickering Pianos and cer- well as handsome case and fit for @ this can be said without fear @ brilliant pi to the y¥ great nation f and fleeting have been the years of study which end tonight, }leaving us on the threshold of « broader and more earnest life Comrades, let us never forget our class motto, “Labor Omnia Vincit Wo leave thease dear old halls to- night with saddened hearts, remom bering the pleatant and profitable hours we have passed together here. J. Redelsheimer & Co. There en dollars for a rod re for lines and hooks. h a gallon of good bait Then w reign of Henry V u her 2 He sought ¢ Dar proo ve t ; eesion Spohn tia cone hit Paprigach ee pov gr gers Pe ap pe respee ge Va poe a He fished "ae 4 P eb ie ato bg cg Py Fa 46 en A lector palace. It is well worth $350, but | contradiction: That it’s the greated) erson . jori tt ale ° ° ache: e hole achines and records, etc. | be . i “" ey fine would be inflicted these days. get the e orts « our dear teac’ day long ler pone : nes and records, etc. because of the sale it Is priced at sale, the best sale and the salet There are eight fine $215, and easy terms pan also be new pianos made by Smith & had. sale of Sane SS ee ta ere fo 6 y sold 3 % arnes. These were formerly sold disgruntled dealers to the contrat He changed from spot to ape Mosquito, horse fly and red ant Were all the bites he got. As far back as we can r member, corporal punishment has been on, » wondrous bird Is the petican! in vogue. In the ear “ stages of society, however, the man slayer J, . th. i 1. er of the family of the victim, This|/'@ beak holds more than his be ! by $450. They can be had in beautiful was put to death by me : HR pegged este Sage 9 mode of dealing with homicides still survives in the vendetta of Cor. sic tobibs Oi Ais Monk : Seattle concern for $400 and ents oer BUYING. It's because Eilers Muste How sica, and even occasionally crops up in some of the Southern states of A X One of the convicted New York! mahogany, richest A jo great is the opportunity that | fully guarantees not only thi America. | put Lg ti ge Ft Ne police inspectors Iaughed when he|wainut for $228 a thane it ation many are coming from out of town./and the prices, but complete salt —_— hellean. entered the penitentiary. And th remembered, are brand-new janos are being shipped to Alaska, faction to any purchaser or moa) to Honolulu and Manila, and Brem-: refunded. This statement is reports indicate that nearly every body in New York laughed. By consenting to marry ex-King Manuel, Princess Victoria gets her picture in the papers alongside that of Gaby's, anyhow. , Philadelphia's vice commission reporta that ahe spends $8,250,000| In the Honeymoon’s Wane annually for prostitution Nothing slow about the gait at which Phila deipbia is headed for hell. | Nashville Banner. autiful planos. as 8 erton, Port Blakeley, P. Angel by Eilers Music House, the Another one of the best sellers|and nearby points are represented largest in forty towns and Jin the salo in the Krebling in|by one or more buyers every ¢ the Coast and in Seattle at | THE MARKET French walnut, a new chaste design | This sale !s so extraordinary that|Avenue and University Street ° e Big Friday Clean-Up Sale} paid b n ante t Income tax assessment, Mr. Under. ople who will Me in private, but who would nd there are still others who would tell the eir names printed as drawers of high salaries. | Why not full publicity of th wood? There are fear publication of truth in order to get and pr commissioners. The p rn under bu the produce Woman prosecuting attorney. Woman attorney for defense. Ah,| how happy the courthouse reporter would have been if there had only been a woman burglar in the case, too June 17—Save the date. Go to the polls and vote for a publicly owned port All Broken Lines, taken from our High-Grade Stock of Coats, Skirts, Suits Waists, values up to $20.00, Friday, Bargain day at Hoffmen’s, your choice ati $1.00, $2.00 ... $3.00 Don't miss this opportunity to save money. All our High-Grade Stock be put on the tables for Friday clearing. We cannot mention all the snaps this ad, but come Friday and you will find what you want at the right price Dan McAllen Is in town. Don't know him? Dan’s Portiand’s Ole Hanson, always ready to get on the filing line for “a friend ed in sheer delight. those lovely crimson “Selling Price, Choice Values {ful and bright.” . “Do you remember when WORD IN SCIENCE—California man has invented a wire- ph that records the messages automatically as {t receives * { sound timothy 14.00@16.00 J. Redelsheimer & Co. There ts a wide range of sizes and fabrics and styles. UBA something besides Itself. them from the air. mas Wet eee eae nigh © took 8 THE NEWES TY - - - I Jooked Ifke that the night ‘00k | us, fresh *| OF $80,000 in securities and cash in the public Ubrary| The mustard plaster off.” | ° ’ - | EN T STYLE COATS AND SUITS le. was sewihded for Wik Kebaate Wik a tad hace: pi said | in Bo S Actually Worth From 25 to 50 Per Cent More Than Our Prices The government is having A) of . . 12%] $7.00 and 68.00 Bample Black $5.00 Taffeta Silk $10.00 Frene® 2,000,000 candlepower searchlight | ‘ethers ‘. ye it*| Lingerte Dresses oo, Motre Tettteoate Plumes | built, which leads M. FB. D. to sug- NORFOLK fey ‘wed oels TEBOEL $3.00 tenet take $1.95 $3.00 | gest, “With a thing like that a 10@ 118 $2.50 Printed $12 50 86.00 Shirt $10.00 Men's sat Bf] |Seattle man ought to be able to) SUITS “4 Kimonos + walste Women's Stipe i] 7, | find a street or alley that Isn't torn| vy & 70¢ on. Taoe $2.50 $3.95 | = | up.” | r 30 tine “Tene $10.09 Tailored $10 Tailor-Made ry x eens | ‘ Seres Cont —— bay | La reise ta teen dat OO ONG oe i, Te $15.00 $3.00 $3.95" ¥7 Ae yet I have esen no report of the| : : it : eee Sith $15.00 stk 520.00 Vale { ‘ corn crop. Morris Brown, on the Wi] Including stripes, checks : MN ‘Three- Quarter Sie-ons Dress Sample Sulte Fisher farm, harvested about 2000000000. | u Ty caret iw Length Black $7 95 | Pope oe 900000000 FTAO BHRDL CMFW nels|f fancy mixtures and navy || -Selilng Price. Milk Molre ‘ $3.00 $3.9! y from 15 sere. Who has one better? blue serges. . te it an mh 09.00 oth 630.00 French $10.00 Fouled I 7 Tobe good must be nicely browned and crap. To ac In sizes 6 to 18 ooh $10.00 $100 ty om make them best you must have piping hot fat—so hoe “| am looking forward to Other Suits for boys, ages at 15.00 French 92.00 ‘watdes ee White quae ‘ungede a that most lards and compounds would scorch and color. the day women will shape the |}, 2 as Mi Voultry, Local—Buying Price. Mk Rating ole Droseas ool Cont Drees affairs of the nation,” says 2% to 18, from ring brotiere : 6 Coats $6.50 $3.00 $2.00 0.) . Champ Clark, appreciating, no | 9 evs. Tet ree $17.50 q 2.00 wiits ollver-Lea r | doubt, that women Is there ded 5O old | PAS cde #8500 sik 10.9 eee | when It comes to shape. | + pring ay : f Tage ak a $10.00 $5.00 is ideal for frying. You can heat it up to the high degree | New York woman has inten ‘prEr abs, dow 2°60 q $7 50 Bulk Motre Cont $25.00 White 610,00 Blaser that gives best results, and it will still be clear e..ough to fry ie on Pad pa sr Lar alan FREE— “Reach” Base Vegetables —Selling wie Gu dae $15.00 cl Serge Suit White Coat doughnuts, fritters and other delicate oe sod a month, A few alimony|} Dall Outfit, consisting of \jonosa in 2 coe ens Orenma $1.00 $7.50 $2.00 foods. lgrants Ike that and divorce wiil|| Bat, Ball and Glove, given a | hoy ern ea $90.90, Novelty $10.00 Leng OO Silver-Leaf Lard is economical because cease to be popular ny with every boys’ Suit a $17.50 $10.00 00 it can be weed many thman It i clean 2 | Mens ys’ § | | $40.00 ‘Tallor Made 015,00 French ; $7.50 $3 and wholesome. Put up In tight cove While Rev. Lyefaster dees his 04 9 Mesaieh Mtxé ai we 18.00 Men'e— ered, new tin pails, under Govern- h In Roseburg, Tex. —— to . eo Bare — Wear Borge Es3 poe joa: eseeattnl aks Maus tele ah. Complete lines of Hats, inte , $15.00 $6.50 $9.45 $2.00 l 3) bey You viloeo ates Pree rertigs verity Norfoit : Zsa pa PB Oa > a Tho Hoffman System Man-Tallored Suita for women, fully guaranteed; a Sih; ZO |: See | the ether day, Thle-eught te |b” Aelling Price, iB equal to the best $40.00 to $50.00 talloreg garments, Long cutaway, eta— L CeLeal pra Swift & Company prove a aubmarine can sink 22.00@23.00 | $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 P al Dealers W. R. Hoarst has recognized the! cui) | HOFFMAN CLOAK AND sulT CO. Chinese republic. @trange to say Genanod sat he has not announced that he cre-|\ First Ave. corner Columbia, Mdiage nn. cc. 7. 33:00 1816 SECOND AVENUE Pog [isla ows abies q MIBOE ceccee covves tee $2.00 |