The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1916, Page 7

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eorganization Sale PIANOS Regardless of cost, new policy necessitates the closing out of several lines of Pianos and Player Pianos at prices unheard of betore Owing the retirement of Mr. Lloyd Jones, former president of our company, it becomes necessary for us to reorganize. We have been representing thirteen different makes of pianos. Our new policy is to concentrate on fewer lines and to carry a representative stock ot each in order to do justice to both the purchaser and the manufacturer. Here Are a Few of the Exceptional Values Offered KIMBALL PIANO—Good condition ....-$167.00 STULTZ BROS. PIANO— Brand new Art style; case slightly damaged in transit . $135.00 KOHLER & CAMPBELL PIANO-Slightly used. . $167.00 MAYNARD PIANO—Used. . $205.00 FOSTER & CO.—Used. Flemish ok, case......... BREWSTER PIANO—Mahogany case; slightly used . . $235.00 ADAM SCHAAF PLAYER PIANO— Beautiful burl walnut case; highest grade Amphion Player action. . $572.00 KNABE PIANO—Mahogany. Taken in trade on Knabe Grand Also several other good buys in strictly high-grade Pianos. Jones-Rosquist Piano Co. to STAR—THURSDAY, DEC, BY | EL ‘PASO, WEBB MILLER ffi Dec. man describing terrible econor | le conditions now prevailing ir | davits by an American mining , | Central Mexico as a result of continuous revolutions were | forwarded to Washington today by United Sta department agents here The mining man's # t is one of the few first-hand stories of Mexican interior conditions to reach the federal authorities from authen tle sources | “From a beautiful eity of 40,000 persons. the statement reads, troops had appropriated 26 carloads Guanajuato, the capital of that of corn sent by the Red Cross to state has been reduced to about) far ufferers, He also said that 1 ) by the ravages of disease and the governor of Guanajuato con urvation trolled the food supply, and sold In the last four montha the! corn at $3.50 per bushel | death rate from starvation and ¢ The United States authorities ease has been m tha would not reveal the name of the day. I have seen women, begging mining t who made the affidavit in the streets, die from lack of food, stating that he intended to return I counted dead in an hour car-,to Mexico later, and the use of hit ried paat my residence on sheet} name might result in complication iron stretchers [with the Mexican government 1916. PAGE 7 THOUSANDS STARVE IN MEXICO, U. S. IS TOLD BY MINE MAN “T saw one man executed for tealing « blanket, and four prom! nent merchants shot for refusing to accept flat currency Guana {tary conditions in Juato are beyond description, Peon unable to ¢ n clothes, wear grass and corn sheaves tied about thelr bodies with cords SI in the convent were take ' government soldiers to xe than death, The wonde f Guadalupe was sack fate wo ful church and converted into a bull ring and dance hall by the troops.” In a sworn statement the mining man charged that the government Confessions ofa Wife | © o MARGIE DECIDES TO RETURN | TO DICK an nature is reve little book, the an ae ect Tam the average wom- pt that the average wom not always atop to analyze her motives or her feelings—and I don't th 1 would do so if my Jear mother had not started me at this habit of talking to you, little book, without reserve. You rem she aald to joat before she dl Margie, my ehild,;I wish y would always keep a diary. I kn it {8 an old-fashioned habit, bu ve it {s @ great help to a who wanta to know the r ner var I recorded what od. ou ow t I any oa | why she does things and to keep her from dotng the wrong things twice. Litt book—or rather one of m : “Home of Knabe” ttle booke—I have not dared to read any of you for years. But it 1510 THIRD AVENUE bin atin i w wr ers is the real the me that no other knows, Open Evenings Easy Terms Maven mysel a os = = _ of = atone 4 the 1 PHARGE AT ORPHEUM GEFFENE 1S FREED GERMAN WAR COST PF ontance, tne morning a: 1 a i wan nea roken te) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec “ ; | haillae Weae to atee ciehine Whe change in managers this|) SA” cottons arrested in Bear | LONDON, Dec. 14.—Germany's| ailing step by step and wat ohine 1: sebages ht Lrcadagelbenseledielel suspicion of being Pietro | total losses in the war up to the pittering green mass which was to not affect the usual theatrical rou. Tortorici, who killed Blaggio In mber were 3,921 swallow ma up. I waa no unhappy tine, it has been announced by Tom 1905, was acquitted of the charge Kk to figures based yWilkes, now in San Francisco of murder {n the superior court casualty lets, Of th James F. Keer resigned t here. < ase ilsted 06. den Rebecca,” and has been succeeded This is the third trial. On the - two trial« th es disagreed by Dean Worley. former We Are Going to Quit the Retail Fixture Business If you are building a new home If you contemplate build- ing If you want to change any of the fixtures in your home If you want to give a handsome Christmas present Here’s Your Chanee Thousands of Dollars’ \ Worth of Lighting Fixtures Marked Regardless of Cost Every article (except contract goods) in our store, including our Oriental Rugs, Furniture and Automobiles are marked for quick sale. Goods purchased will be held a convenience of the purchaser. reasonable length of time for the A deposit will be required on all purchases. Cascade Gas & Electric Fixture Co. 1517-1519 Second Avenue. for the chance to heal Catarrh After an experience of 25 years, during which time 50 million Americans have used Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly, the manufacturers of this remedy feel so sure that it will relieve catarrh — that they offer to pay for a chance to prove its benefit to any catarrhal sufferer. They announce that any resident of this community can go to almost any drug store and get a com. plimentary trial can at the expense of the manufacturers. If the druggist has no gratuitous packages, the person may buy a 25 cent tube with the unqualified understanding that if that first tube does not do that person more than a dollar's worth of good, he or she can get their quarter back from either the druggist, or the Kondon Com- pany at Minneapolis, Over 15,000 druggists know Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly is effective, harmless, clean’ and pleasant to apply and they know the Kondon people will gladly live up to this offer — “quarter back if not worth a dollar.” Addrese— MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. OFFICE WORKERS compelling tonic-food in _ SCOTT'S ; may FACTORY WORKERS and others who labor indoors | shouldtakethe greatstrength- | EMULSION to keep up their strength, nourish the nerves and increase their energy. SCOTT’S is helping 1 was most willing to give up this world, which it seemed to me had been only a term of agonizing doubt and frultiets endeavor, and fly t something I know not of. Tonight { am sitting here in my and newest evening sown Stuart to come have prettiont waiting for Malcolm and dine with me. I powdered my nose in of that event, and wo you my very wolf face in the mirror w Eight hours ago I th own I did no. yught the in even believe {It if I did pot tell you I smiled at the acrutable smile of death would be impressed on my stiffening lips And here, little book, ts the : queerest part of it all. I don't Apple Juice know 4u hat has change : “ pitiook oc liter’ am sure DON te ELICIOUS, delightful, fragrant Applestaff—a beverage of royal just the same as he was this morn. goodness fitted to grace the table of a king or queen. ng. The thought of him does not | n any way change my ideas on the UREST juice of the Northwest's finest apples, sweet and fresh, we ee py Malcolm Stuart al clear as crystal, carbonated until it sparkles and bubbles with the flesh give me the warm feeling life and good cheer. of comradeship that I got from his letters. He, too, I am sure, was PPLESTAFF—redolent withthe scent of newly-picked apples, what Sore att peck pr doubt | especially blended to give perfection of flavor; with a tang Little Lad Salvia again that inspires health and appetite—remains sweet as long as you can te keep it (which won't be long unless it is well hidden from the » no one family). Slate te enemas SPECIALLY wholesome and appetizing for your home table— are « . ; lear little confidant for the children, for youth, for maturity, for your guest—for Paton po es - ta ibaa me nave) every occasion: Applestaff. One taste and you are won! The lam at the. bend of the| Christmas drink, with Holiday spirit in every sparkling drop; the road, and I am just as undecided beverage of feast days, high days, all days. about which way my path shall lie as I was ok in the time when Don’t wait! Go right to the telephone NOW and order 1 tho ens Mfe could hold nothing | a case of APPLESTAFF for your home table. It is guar- more to be desired 0 be Ki long” to Dick a beet anteed to please. You take no chances. Dh ped Paar ha on rR | Case of 2 Dozen Large Bottles, Delivered, $3.25 2 cox weave T want Faget (Refund of 0c for bottles and case.) petrayved n » think, | ttle book, that I would have set Case of 2 Dozen Pint Bottles, Delivered, $2.10 tled down to a home full of chil-| (Hefund of Me for bottles and case.) dren. and a happy married lifo that | would have h 0 history ‘ é Honest > ok I have com Phone Capitol 870 Idless married i to herself or} Children to a woman - est in the present a care ° children are even a better not allow any of her laws to be disobeyed, and “be fruit ful and multiply” is her first com mand So, little book " I think wha al inclination sturn to Dick at the end of pr and “start the kinder. that he wrote me about (To be continued) MOTHER OF RULER IS HAPPY WOMAN perso I th warten ARCH - DUCHESS MARIA- JOSEPHA Altho Archduches: shares in the grief of her people, | she has not con-| due to the war, cealed her joy at the succession of her son, Charles Francis Joseph, to the throne of Austria-Hungary. | She is called the happiest woman | of Pyramid in Europe. |SHINGLE BUNDLES ARE FOUND SHORT FRESNO, Cal., Dec, 14 The skp » of the future and con | Even | |MARRIED BY RUSE, of an interpreter, asked that the a a marriage be annulled, testifying | Daniels ts expected to accept the erase san that she had been married thru aj Tecommendstion y most up-to-date |ruse. From the evidence it appear AUSTIN Dental Const R And on the better grades of goods we save you an even The Quicker You Get a Free Tri greater percentage, Why dep yourself of the necessities eatment the B a ; nd ts, [fer Mt'is What You Are Looklug | of life in order to pay an outrageous funeral bill, and get no |re better service and no better goods than we furnish for one- | Don't talk operation, If you can't half the money? |wait for w freo trial of | Pile Treatment get a 0c b We give a complete funeral, including casket, attendance, jdrug store and get reli calling for body, cremation, and |not near a store sond pon for freo trial package in p wrapper urn for ashes, for . G wet rid of Itching, bleeding ang| We maintain our own casket factory, crematory and a ply of shingles in the hands of {Fresno lumber yards, which have} been condemned by Seater of} Weights and Measures Jayne, will! | be alers stamp each | bundle with the approximate num-| | ber of shingles in each, Jayne con-| [/demned the shingles, he said, be cause he found that every bundle} examined was found to be hort of | the required total of 250 Introducing... Spells Pure HEMRICH’S 'NAVAL “LAB” ASKED SHE IS DIVORCED BY ADVISORY BOARD WASHINGTON, Dee. 14 naval advisory board of which the head has Daniels the establishment of naval ex | perimental laboratory at Annapolis One and one-half millions were rec- ded the establishment BULLBROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Mandina Cloban, who was married The to Antonio Cioban by Justice Brink has been made Thomas Edison is recommended to Secretary PEOPLE ’ pAINLEss I solfett your patronage on my reputation and ability as a lead- er on October 21 single again by Superior Judge Al bertson. The youthful wife, thru the aid | in Painless omm Si a'mopine ase antincucnsas| G@ABY RE-ELECTED on a shopping tour, ¢ dropped into the auditor's office where he obtained a li 2-Kt, Crowns Rridgework, per tooth Plates 810.00 to 815.00 PAINLESS AUSTIN Daniel Gat ton, attorney at Ren. distinction of being holds the Justice Brinker performe or the third time, con mony, The wife learned she was . for that office. He was a ed wo! DO} € elec ast week by a majo: Third and Pike. Entrance v. married woman upon returning | elected last k by a majority of || Third sme Ey 100 a. me. to Bee home 76 ove presentative r Paul Hou She refused to live with Cioban and cou court action was started PYRAMID Buy From the Producer and Stop the High Cost of Living Trial || is the plan of the housewives. Likewise stop. the high cost of dying, Buy your caskets direct from the manufacturer. Cut out the middleman. Why pay $ 50 for a casket we sell for $25? Why pay $ 60 for a casket we sell for $30? Why pay $ 70 for a casket we sell for $35? Why pay $ 80 for a casket we sell for $40? Why pay $ 90 for a casket we sell for $45? Why pay $100 for a casket we sell for $50? Why pay $ 35 for cremation we do for $20? otruding piles, hemorrhoids and | complete parlor and equipment for funeral purpos Don't allow anyone to dictate to you what rtaker you shall employ when death comes to your home, but call the one who will give you the best services and best goods for the money BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING & CREMATION CO. Phone North 525 617-19-21 Kilbourne St. FREE SAMPLE “COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 67 Pyramid Rutlding Marshall, Mich, ndly xend mo a Free sample of Vyramid Pile ‘Treatmen: plain wrapper. Namo Stree City

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