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NORTHW RST Telegraph News Aravolacinn MEMEER OF THR LEAGUE OF NEWSP Bervice of the United 4 Entered at postottion, Seattle, Wash, ine secon elaae min Published by The Ster Rubliahtus Company every eveming except Suaday THE STAR—FRIDAY, MATY 30, 1913 EDITORIAL PAGE fo} — et od OF THE STAR |RIAONES Main 9109. Vrivale exchange weoting with all c THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME MEMORIAL DAY, WITH A LOOK AHEAD oe LA SALLE, Il, May 3%—A MERCY ON CEI EBR a moe earch i# on for four masked ban aad 4R4B4 ATO , t r mvice pe 4 é i }dite who hel@ up a party in charge] - . EE conifnemoration of he envice 1 ty Ay ; tite v F xo | f yet ee iatcataniae of Mis Hint arip they . ao Pe . of the payroll of the 1Mn« COLORADO SPR 20,—) arrested.” formed un le stress does not grit | a > company near be 5. Me Ammerms Th ) EXcuKe,” deg ¥t once an that as a people we have ¢ n eet man and woundttr x 2 a : . he that a new g ration has. arisen, | ae pale mepone: te ms } drunk hou ; putltwhed, Lhe 4 " lby a wild dash un will 5 pt ba " to whom the war for the preser n of the nation] jbandite, At Perm early to t nd com’ ‘R 4 ‘ men, supposedly the La Salle b 0 “Milo Mayes Is headin’ » has no pers and intimate ir a dite, overpqwered Wm. Mogris, a ment not to erect a mon The child born when Lee surrendered at Appomattox is fisherman and compelled him to| "Guilty, ma'am; f mean rth’ man who Invented tht J row them across the river sonor, but 1 was going home niable teapote used in to have n only childnen, but also grand pt * today ol lividesu niithat'‘tin Jevertheless M has for all of us rea sur - meaning. To the di ft n fon ome \ 4 ; that no caning needs no interpretation—it n 1 " Nero PLAY | oghe mini —Army of WorkmeneDescends on Eilers Music House and Remodeling ¢ To the generations arisen f ner ui | tt | nr (ice Ce r to tk in the spirit \ “oration brings occasion of the sires. The experi : ple, for the pe { tned it democracy with fils is majestica 1 SAN MR, DOCTOR po You sepProse You Plaster Flying on the First Floor No bin More Pianos to Be Closed Out Tomorrow-—Terms as Low as $6.00 Down, and Month. Radical Reductions Made on Entire Stock. Chickering and Contract @ Alone Exempt. The Alterat no longer @ pre ' n Arion vanced than ever before and striding i steadily. ety a terrence te eee oe are Aitiodt a - aE oa A f descended to . nd | ne { Plano’ vb dition, ty . Yet it is a dangerous optimism which fails to ta’ke toating ut’ echiruye, Walle fits toda ace in walneal due notice of hazards as they appear, and we, of this 1 parti itt @ sto be 904 tor ts +} Marghall Wendel ‘uma _. peaceful time, have to prepare to meet problems and} the flying plaster and all the MetrAstyle and ‘Themodist ar-|hogany, for $160; # : undergo tests comparable with those of half a century | | news transacied, of nq |rany fements»eo exfauslvely adver |$158; 8 Schitniey Co, : ‘ or above, The old | tine t was taken in part pay-fa Krebling in dark mi 4 Z 3 - jstairway has been removed. Tonk! meat on a new Atitoplano, Three| 398, These are all in The war for the preserva of thet 1 settled f | Vr] of broken lumber, plast nd \bi mdred and eighteen dollars t on, have been thoroughly tam : hurability ot the CaM ett the* etates | VA, eel laths were carried ¢ f\ ais Pianola Planc adju d voiced by the apm the durability of the ct 3 | A {the building yesterday and more|«sf music. Terms ¢ fn th ers workshops. ‘They, : republic one and indivisible * will come tomorrow, and as the A Sololat Autoplay be bought on easy terms But it left w wh has wn] days by worth $700 ¢an the’ prices stated & ne | More Than “Specks of Dust.” {It f* in a beautiful mahogs it Cash N wore « as’the yes ¥ The effort to discredit the salé oer glide a oy sas ‘id 1 noel . It ended chattel slaver at Ellers seemed. general on ae | 20d It ts, in aa ei aad ioe Sorigaa ahead - hye ~ ub’ ‘with a fine collection of music prices were of nee 4 But it has not been followed by ¢ e | : oe gre beers sor rats bench. This Player can be This possibly from habits , It smote a form of privil w arrogant ce 2 oralize the plano trade in Senvile. rep $439 ae on terms of $10 to from the ———— v4 a ? $15 a month O get - beyond toleran a FE [on comp put up a ctet/a terms tog P, i —_— er bearing the = inscripAian A Playatoma, which uses the full A 6 7 But forthwith other phases of privilege arose - - “" « : ¥ yaite Cleaning and Remodolin.g. | 88 of the plano ‘and plays | not the so anle ido aa es " i ore on, alon: a i 1 a he Few Extra Specks of Dast/all th atest music, is also in the to ‘ instead, until today the battle is once mi ~ nga) > POs I LAAT = Sh . ecelee ge eeuperg l bor g ae e gig a agrined ty ofthe fing * more extended front and with shadings ar more intri- | te C A <_ -# we _ fe _- = cinaaeieeememeennent Fictitious Prices on Our! value is conservatively $650. Here's | feo vthing ate eral cate and less easily distinguishable than in the 60's.) ~~~ ACE od Answered by Mr, Cynthia Grey Accounted For yteason-We, Carry Goods |a clear saving Of $24, bealdes all inder normal conditions. A property claim in human beings was casy to condemr ISH WISE Py : ’ oa vee ee tee Nabe ot 4 grog who has an . prog : ne 1 ‘ ha, “ny? ay eknowledgment = from of $ or $15 a Piano Pla: * when by the auction 't and by| | SAYS? Vv : } (Gey titor immediately stim u nth ipaye tor the Playatoms Ph OTe aay tn aa : ( , ee \: 0 buying and wm a resvit this|®® It also ts fully guaranteed. 5 . the lash | ih stortes k Col. J. M. Hawthorn EV plano [ stfument, shotld spt lo ; | 5S, A i. ‘ month's record at Eilers is the Another Pianola Pisno. It is not so easy either to perceive or destroy when | a arpateur { Th, . | \ ¥ & dan tenoas evens date : no ne i a Ago } af lack ot ,, 4 > 3 : manngement expae ere’s another Pianola Piano 2 fs . a ‘concealed beneath monopoly ownership in land, deteltive i ‘fa | 2 n Sh tay: “This is not cause for |the George Steck. IC Is worth dou-| easy terms are made of ‘monopoly control of great industries, monoply control ~ " ) Ake St © house i . Fejoicing—wa have sold many pj.| ble the sale’price, according to the | thing in 1 can smn : of credits, and enforced by a rising cost of living which always ore TH af " ‘ he a bp pl ih ate "ie vole at! onarel ment of high quality ati converts the mass of workers into dependents upon | ders every “EVM |", \ ' wiat<wartcae <a ed for | without er ’ : ; ut lard shall regain. later. when go,| month will buy these Steck Pianola lers Music House others for the means of their daily bread body about, ‘ i Ste Cec tadn asin, Vie Gio eeccba:” Mhay Utlete ate aise Fe = Music Housecaim Renesas porte s of ‘a mitiority o thers were . 1 pare be + nig sapematio 8 not only the best, but the|@uced. Weber Pianola Pianos, today, but business will be oaded into a gigantic war whict asunder the’ inatit and they mind hit . : > n itiful store of ite kind inj Weber Grand. Pianos, Krell Auto-|on Saturday morning at ogee pete Beas: _ ' ' just as if they very where jthe West.” Tha xale will continue |8TNd Players, Haddorf Players, and will be continued ¢ tion of black slavery at a colossal cost to all concerne Rad to” . hte nar| Whenever he mddressed hin wife |exactly as advertised until. the| (Be style) can be had in this/the day, till 10 o'clock . Had reason conquered prejudice pt due ; ae we Ho always shouted, “Hey?” }stock of instruments is reduced to) *4!¢ at prices reduced far below |The regular Saturday ¢ . ; sin ts tiquet. permite him|He married a cuase widow, which (the lowest point anybody's expectations. leerts are canceled, ho ided ae } | workmen being forced to control of passion, emancipation could - gradually, with compensa’ «ure and in blood. |to do as he p A in treas-|The birds a singing In the trees; They're happy as the days is long. |If we could get our food “ree we | n— : We of today face the larger task of readjusting the| Weuld also warbie merry song boots : > see : ‘ mente % rd the] JH | entire social and economic arrangements in order e c : Tie Holden ts ight common folks may have a fairer show. Neces . aneee He Got It All Rig i upon us_as inexorably as slavery forced the « ellin’ ‘em for lead “4 Shall reason and humanity k ¢ t sions in hand or t we, too, have res t costly arbitrament of force? <o You may have to take part in answering this *¥: question. : | It is well, therefore, to think it over. * Chamber of Commerce started Its campaign for two extra port com to Deliver Bread 4 » last legislature to have ther e . rs Old ; jut Senator Lar One on the stairway of a base ice in the mat-|ment f irant near Ploncer of Commerce | Square | Coffee and Rolls Downstairs, | bir Vaioai ty tae ee All is ready for a little September Morn at Alki beach now dioin Geaenr MEE bee) on . Mothers’ congress wants fathers to be something more than mere, , Plartaty cash registers. Some are not even that much. Ergo, the laz pand . sad ol.e-e Yes, dear voter, there are a few members of Chamber of/Com-| Th r f the#NationalsRe merce who do not own real estate on Harbo and taf) Geeears axsociatich . 3 high cost of 1 is 2 myth oo im IN AN ARGUMENT st the ad re bet hes buy-| ‘Ba + the Mlinois jegislatur je ballo wa ayed, ar 1 ] } one r ae that a piano-playe [ i be Questions That Mr.eCynthia Grey Big: essary to Cannot Answer | ee | sir low ly t rubt ands | ; D Paul got religion along with libe and BA a yack to prison ongband ¢ n { aaa - vewriter | SECRETARY DANIELS ce 4 his 6 n Washin Can binck be inea | Hold on t N.C wh E. Me | |. D a kno © fort left-over a tasty di “Clogged Bowels a Menace to Health| IN jason : er = rejoin = [EAP | He Wanted'to Keep Peace! in the Plate Letter of Miserable | Wife by Star recentl of mine slaver f ed] ». Resulta money | ever used Syrup Pepsin and you! h crimes kind there we ke to make & permonal trial }should be no ¢ no maud of it » buying it in the r | lin and pervert nent druggist, send your ad Manhood Involves too sacred a] Hungry man: “Why don't you] do—@ De w, |duty and trust to be thus trifled| put at least two oysters in your ashington ast ith, Yours truly stew?” lo ) j 4 free DANIEL Li. STRONG, M, D. Walter: “We tried it, sir, but The ef-| bottle ;will be matled you, 1006 East Thomag, st. they used to quarrel” 86 =. \ Read The Seattle Star and get your friends to subscribe for: it. counts for ity fea b ke nase rt of rake wedéing day Fine Lot for Tomorrow. Many Used Pianos. {Recital Hall for a base of A fine lot of Pianos and Players} It 1s expected that a very lively |there being no other room ml {s to be affered tomorrow, Most |business will be done in slightly !able. 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