The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1913, Page 6

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DER-SKYLIGHTS, Diss von, { OSGAR. / Inhabitants of Flushing, N. Y. eat crabs The fisheries comm!s @arrying any exes, in Qrraigned for allowing his hens to COME fn Great Demand Now A Good Work by Time was, not very far back at that, when the average man and Woman were timidly afraid of the Player Piano. Piano dealers were lafgely responsible for this wrong feeling, they made so much of a| mystery of it, largely for the pur- pose of asking a fabulously big price and often because neither the piano dealer or the salewman knew much about it themselves, they looked upon the Player Piano with ® certain amount of awe. D,. W. Thomas, the manager of the Nationa! Pianv Manwfacturers’| Cut-Price Salesrooms, at 823 Third| @Y., near the corner of Marion st., Seattle, has done a splencid work, beth for the music trade In general, As well as for the pianoloving pub-} Me, by cutting prices and terms of ment on the best Player Pianos, i away entirely with all the about and mysterious way of ing them, taking pains to dem Onstrate the utter simplicity and quite inexpensive arrangement of the mechanism that changes the old, fashioned piano to the up-to<iate! modern Player Piano. Intelligent people now know that) Piano music ts not mechan!- music, but on the contrary that! FETED re eN Eee eee We do not destroy the cx eeererteese | THE BEST CLOTHES M. aa spection. ful In “SKeeing- YOu DON'T Pay NOW, ADOLF— You Pay AFTER VARD®S —DiSS 195 CALLED "SKEEiNa— One cent was — as bail for John W. Doden, Style Music Teacher Passing Away—National Piano Mfrs. Cut-Price Salesrooms Doing on All Player Pianos. never Ito make you belteve he is a good Shoe Repairing. KLEIN'S sae HOSPITAL, Miata dal feo Gate atone ie eae The new fall styles of BRADBURY Clothi here and ready for your in- They are in all the latest cuts, in- cluding the The 1 the-Skylights” You Pay at UND WE CANT TELL How ° THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913 ; r ‘ Words by Schaefer S Theatr “— ane of the Game 7 ¢ “g ee Music by MacDonald Pantages pave Da and Girla and Daners = mu = + ase ae: apt VAT DVSTINY” er : ee Senanflonnl One-Act Drama ¥ ys 4 JUST EXACTLY $144.85, ADOLF— 10e nnd 206. You BROKE 113 PANES IN DER SKYLIGHT. DOT 165 A RECORD! ATENT GUCTIOM} : You're “The Picture HN ZS; of Health” ; / f Nature Teeth you took well nd feel better embarr you f pp ” meet a friend ” a You feel a joy you baven't will have 38, 500,000 chances to 1 male erabs ring cree COTTONWOOD FALLS, Kan, Aug &~-Leaving his old home at Co 1, O, near 0 years ag wander onto neight TO STAY yee mined to make bis and never t rty-five yoars he fon. He fa still narried and wit! own, and he ha to his boyhood Among All Classes—Old jw. sy'n! Lowering Prices ve eer ant vies” TS Shark a Fish? Thomas Orches any selection or con played far more ing to t tral complished PHILADELPHIA, Aug. §.—Dr \Robert EB Le ident of th the same music Darby health s applied t Drop in at the the state fish commission to aid room, $23 Third av 4 try one! bim tn discovering whether a sh of these fine Players for yourself. |is a fish or an animal. The health ational Piano Manufacturers | officer charges that he was victt you a Player Piano as low |ized by non-payment of a prize for and at $6 a month or $1.60 | the biegest catch of the season, of | Once you have played on a a member, » landed a Thomas Orchestra! Player Piano tt und shark, ad to be claimed the awed to pay hat a “shark” Is a od with an a rize, but the ot ut eo mmal will take a mighty fine musician pianist and you will certainly not feel like throwing away your money on the average music teach er becanse you and any member of} CHERRY PIE FROM your family will be able to play all WATERMELON PULP! music ter than any planist music teacher. Remember thi place, 823 Third av, near the cor-| HAMMOND, ina, Aug. &—Dr. J urty, secretary of the Indiar al ner of Marion st. The Cut-Price Salesroom of the National Piano’ Manufacturers selling the best Pb anos and Player Pianos et less than half prices on easy monthly payraents direct to your own home from the largest plano factories in Araariea. f health snd pure i is trying to find the cago geniue who in making cherry | ple from watermelon pulp. Hurty| sojourned at a Gary cafe for a meal and ordered cherry ple, He bit into a watermelon seed and began an Investigation. The proprietor threw the burder of the ple Chicago bakers. | | Seattie has a total area of 96/ ‘ square miles ort (or shape) in our Sell that unused office furniture |want ad will do it. ing are 1 box-back. best money-value clothing ever built, not only for style and up-to-the-minute in appear- ance, but the wear is in them. Prices are very reasonable and cannot be matched anywhere. OF THE most liberal kind can be had for the king. A dignified credjt system ia ined by us for the exclusive use of ma ° our patrons, and has always given complete re | satisfaction. You select what you need, make a small first payment and the ar rangement for th » adjusted tn such a way that you are caused no embarrass ment whatever. 1332-34 Second Ave., Near “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ sul here, died y }Inador has been wrecked and all the [members of the crew but one ee | t p | Smelts, 4 Ibs......25c | our department up. pemistry ‘tthe’ ire bureau of o ta the t 1éined enn ever! : Big Saturday Specials Pearl Tapioca chemistry of the treasury depart for Une am's tsland de M. A. HANSEN CO. Beat ar, 20 ed a $1.00 | 4 los. best Span Ri ony ie It weighs 69 tons and wil x : He r, 10 Ibs..........806 9% 2" ~Noaies, wyellen ak fe hb WaNhikg counter:|sia. Son wie need oath tee Stall 20 Best Patent or Tue item ‘Foun 14 orn Fakes “ae San Francisco to Hor Idaho Hard Wheat Fiour, pd $ ox 100 Rings... | SWINEMUENDE, Germany. — 11°" | oul eta’ Ott 81,10 | s ram Fruit Jars, at 7 lithia a few thomente after Kaiser |‘ in rifle wi Gh rardelll's Cocoa, Tb. ..-. SI | dee rere ee meee William had passed along the beach that Peg l0c Black Figs, 4 Ibs 25¢e]% road in an automobile, 17 persons - i. Seat Lord, th 2 cans Pioneer Minced Clams, N | - tees «Re certs Vin ts Mere tert 0 lan ae ote A iiaii: ‘is ase] ANDERSON GROCERY (0. [STALL 342 com c= |elded upon. over 15 vears and is now pre- |f Ruane ceTALh iaeMoat’ Kection® |ters, 418 Pike st., tonight, impor |tant matters wilF come up for dis known before FAIR, NOT FAT NOR [prefer # good-natured. foo! to} yulcanite or —wire— | [§ ROUGH ON iy 40," WANTS HUBBY ei aiy! Sadness “HUSBAND. WANTEQUWentdlitotaa oo Boston en iS h) by a fair (not fat, and not yet 40- - 1420-22 Kecond Avenue. year-old) gentlewoman, with a large Want ad readers develop shrewd Opposite Bow Marche. tract of land no far from Port Ches- | judgments of business proposi- ter, an unselfish, decent, self-s which serve them well and porting man fog a husband; would often. - - th sets, mounted on loid, or gold, , $10 and $15 g to material aranteed PORT TOWNSEND.—-H, Nighten gale, captain of Drummond Lighter ace Co.'s » No. 33, was swept overboard and drowned one mile Partridge point, Whidt barge wan tn tow of t le and rod In present location 11 yeare » for his m in the Bresnahan house at| SEWARD.—-The naval radio esta 420 Union av tion at Kodiak, with all {ts {nstrn I was at a wake and my wife! ments, hax been destroyod by fire.|was out,” Bresnahan reported at _ MADISON, ‘Aigo Duteinon 1hadl dee toca Cruce of Oklahoma wives cancelint MONSTER RIFLE TO Fence poaterenon veces GAs DEFEND HONOLULU > ieee PUBLIC MARKET_ occupy the gubernatorial ch brea’ oe Koye Kowa, Mrs. ne ad with their heads Fifth, Sixth and Pine has been arrested SPOKANE. — Jered Herdilek,| 1 i Royal Baking Powder 37C savor Of Hillyard, and owner of thal e@ —Stall 20 Section A cotve fa in charge ELLENSBURG.—A_ reward of $160 each tn 4 for the capture of Rudolph Otten and Fred Dreshler, with the murder of Caspar BIG BIG WASHINGTON.—-Southern bank- TTI 3-lb. oe se ers, tn con co with Secretary | e PURE KE E ( McAdoo, at W ashington. ked for 5-lb. Pail cake eae \) { 25,000,000 of the $50.0 6 te be E : area ce me the ees Dee ee Specials eee Pal. ‘siz? 27 pecia hy ( STALL 125—SECTION 1 LARGEST RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS OF PURE FOODSTUFFS ON THE PACIFIC COAST | FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY West to ak! in movement of} crops. Half in to be deposited in the banks tn August and half in September U. 8 Ambassador hrie was received by mperor today. The ladies of the ambassadorial party were re cetved by the empress ee OLYMPIA, — Andrew Carnegie will donate 000 for the building of a Hbrary in Olympia. SECTION “A” SECTION 2 Lower Floor—Pine Street Side Ground Floor—North Side— Includes Stalls Entrance Fifth Ave. th, 14, 16, 19, Inctudes Stalls: 21. 20, 30 200, 204, 208, 210, 215, 217, 219. ——————————— WESTLAKE FISH CO. THE WAR IS ON! Stall 21 in the high cost of living Fresh Salmon, each. 20c as rm Sy ce ee Halibut, 2 Ibs. ....15¢ | whore cise, you she : pas ld not pass SECTION 3 (Continued) VANCOUVER, B. C.—Col. Ly Ed-| win Dudley, for 15 ye lay morning. | U. 8. con-| VALPARAISO.—-Chilean steamer| drowned nes of the 7 . Fresh Roasting kone Q5¢ so it was lashed to the deck. |[ prying Ch i, gal. very best Salad O11, .80¢ ‘en men can conceal themse ves | STALL 11 New Salted Alaska saheiien 12 Inatde it Ne | G SPRCIAL—FRESH PGGS were drowned when a aquall struck a sailboat loaded with visitors to the emperor's yacht Hohenzollern oe except sugar by STON’ Ss GROCERY Cor, Sixth and S. secretary of state, was the cuest|the peo at ple you want work. of Emperor William at lunch yes-| © : terday | eee EXTRA FANCY LARGE we SECTION 1 re ne toe et toma | SER SELLOW Ee North Side BERTA FREE STON , x") DOBLE Sxsrsrsc° 165c-Peaches-65c Only one Quality—the Best. = Box. a Box 40c Lemons, doz.. .30c Watermelons or day ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler a ilveramith ARTIST’S LETTERS Hh ae Sate daenian’ At the SELL FOR BIG SUM New Store LONDON, Aug. &—A series of ||| 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. 58 letters and 17 post cards from Whistler to Mr. Thomas R. Way, his lithographer, sold at Sothe- for $1,350, They are inter: are, inter ‘Something New From| srieidencrahy har been saaty |/@ German Specialist & Mcint Ree STALLS — 116 18 Lbs. eee Cane Sugar Circle “W" Market ay ete e ees and night : atoes, Ib. ...... 5e¢ B5e 5 1Se gans Minced ‘9¢ 18e Itaitde Prunes, ib j Be SPECIALS receive prompt and Yor All Next Week 4-1) patl © | | ess Grapes, | ed. Thus, of his own lithograph Blood and Nerve Tonic f re of Comte Roberts de M: . he raw ay i guleu, whom he had sircacy R, Nervous Disorders, Mental J sna ‘ 6 Ibs. Best Cane Sugar painted In oils, he writes: | Depression, and in fact every F.S . . “Portrait Is damnable. Hope || disease of the nervous system STALLS 129-130 . S. FRINK STALL 204 18 Lbs. Pure Cane Sugar to Neaven no one saw it.” A great help in relieving | LOWER FLOOR. Epilepsy and to purify the! 2 bottles Lea Perrin’s WRESTLE FOR TITLE | blood of all eruptions, pimples, Worcestershire Sauce, spe LOS ANGELES, Aug. &—Chris| blotches, boils and-catarrh, and |J cial ......eeesee ... BE Jordan and Tony Ajax will meet|all obstructions arising from || Fresh Razor Clams, re, here tonight for the world’s middle-| «pt, siliousne: d’ all: die > for ‘ Weight wrestling title, Jordan re-| 1s, biliousness and all 4i u ive ee oye Corner Fruit Stand Yakima Freestone P Fancy Apricots Wolgnt wreatling title, Jordan re-| orders of the liver and kidneys, | Fresh Sauerkraut, 2 City from Yo! The men wiij|A sure thing for constipation, grapple at 16 pounds, catch-as-|appendicitis and diabetes. rhen catch-can, {matism, and in fact all chronic isena helpee ti | diseases can be helped and re Ground Floor—Pine St. lieved, It is a system-builder ‘ Includes Stalls 353—-Mother’s Kitchen—353 excites the natural ur Prices al ’ 7 . ij layer Cakes 8 me-maie Bread Spe Corner Sixth and Pine, STONG’S MARKET STALLS 200-215. ae Pickling Cucumbers, 100 for ae tie AY, he (St Ss Ceara ..20¢ SECTION 3 STALL 340 THREE LEFT IN SINGLES TACOMA, Aug. 8.—Play in the Pa-| cific Northwestern -tennis tourna.| and ment has now reached a at athartic of the bowels and where the singles championship ap-| strengthens them, Poisonous [_———$—$ | pears to be between H. ©. Hivane of matter must he expelled from FUSS & COMPANY | Vancouver, B. C., Joe Tyler of Sp0-lihe gystem. Blood and Nerve Stalls 110-111-112 kane and Elia Fottrell, the Califor-|! iH Y Fancy Patent Hard Whea nia expert, All three players have| Tonic will do that and still |}... BIG: CLRAN MARKET . been winning their matches ensily,|leave the system free from |Pwe) to. | Flour, sack ......... $1.15 New Vosateen 7 Ibs. ioe and great play is the expected re-| medicine. This medicine has | 4, steer remium 7 4¢0 Corn STALL 344 sult when the contestants for the Hiss 0% iali Wa sed by the snecialist final championship rounds are de-| Pen , TS¢ J pectal Corner Market " ons at all. umes » ean tate FONDA'S HI-GRADE HOME-MADE CANDIES. Peanut Rrittle, 1 400 Q. PL Vt Princess ar rolled Chocolates, Ibe. Sv ABL nared hv the German Pharma WILL ELECT OFFICERS | cal Co, of SeattBe, under his! ANNEX Annual election of officers. will| cccennal “Airecti¢n There “a isghset hy Fs Bg I ee Corns: Gresery Ce. be held by the Celtic Soccer ‘ 4s Ancludes Stalls 250, 251. Att Gn Poot H : eee CIUdes Stills 200, 251 |ball club, at the league hendquar.|VeT one month's treatment tn anch package at $1.00 a hox STALL 250——ANNEX | Sweet Potatoes STALLS gee. 4 4 Lbs. 25c Pacific’ Coast Fish Co, For sale hy Ouaker Drue This onod under new manage cussion, Co., First ‘Ave. and Giles Cite age and wer arg Dre Co, 1128 Tackson St You wit! find name and testimonals e STALL 501 Portiana f Reattle neonta In each package. ot trom m every day Hartbut, 2 Mt Los Aneel Send alt communtentions we the — |f[ Chickens. dren nee Nae STALL 346 taamons ta ay . _ en] ODL Cheeks 3 ibs Venice 60! German Pharmacal Co, ’ aie os cok, st 4 Rest oanntn, ohe 448| Corner Market and 24th Av. N, W. Bs Halibut, 4 tbs 28s Yonep Apritpin crane “13 Mallard. Seattle, Wash Lucky Strike Tish Co—Stail CKY STRIKE FRUIT CO. Oakland Ban Francisco .

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