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This Farrand-Made Player iano 525 Contains more dollar for dollar value than any Player Piano offered in Seattle today. @ This is not the mere statement of an ad- vertising writer to procure sales for his house, but a truth that can be easily ex- plained and is guaranteed by a reliable man- ufacturer, who has been making and sell. ing pianos for over a quarter of a century. @ The intelligent buyer, in the first place, demands some more definite and sells an article cannot sell as cheap ufacturer who makes his own sells to the consumer direct, his price on the amount he has to pay the manufacturer. We make thousands of pi- anos every year and we know to a dollar the cost of manufacturing a high-grade instru- | crease and we are right here to make good our @ A Liberal Allowance for Your Old Piano. ish é June Piano Manufacturers Wholesale Seattle Store 1519 Third Avenue Between Pike and Pine pe ae oad want a reliable watch, go! | JAPANESE BARBERS | FOLLOW PRICE LEAD) ea by Following action of the ‘ext to Liberty theatre barbers in advancing the and haircutting recently to| from Var boost in expe 170 Japanese barbers in Seatt! p decided to adopt the new + y morning im MINUTE MEN IN 134 TO ORGANIZE MONDAY | HE’LL KISS FLAG IF IT’S STERILIZED FIRST| OAKLAND, April 20. “You'll see swell) COAT, DRESS and more, hound to save on each was willing to kis altho under protest em At the, FLORENCE STORE, guardsmen saved him from a crowd angry workmen TAYLOR HOLMES “UNEASY MONEY” This Is a Corking Good Picture. CLASS “A” THEATRE THIRD AND PIKE. a! , and Telephone ‘ A for $ yy t Avenue Building Ce Mayor W. HL Gale, of Vane KC, and & party of business me passed thru Seattle Friday, ent to Ottawa, to negotiate with the ¢ t for the establish ment of a ateel plant in British Co lumbia, Ae jon of all Sunday school 1 attle April 1 May 1 " ior with Walter ©. Moore n the portation building The of Krnest Bjorklund, Wo Fifth ave, was entered by burglars Friday evening in the ab Mrs. A. Garfee stepped out of the front do { he t 1928 Washington st, A burglar stepped in at the rear door Mra, Garf stepped in at the Modest Mebh dd is not dest, 1 him I # wanted for Prof, Vietor Horta, director of the * Royal Fine Arts society, Brussels Helgium, addrensed Arts society Friday night, interpret ing archit Cables from France urging re Fine tural tendencies. y afternoon, | STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1918. PAGE 4 THING WE FIGHT FOR IS DEARER THAN SONS RALPH CONNOR by the Liberty Loan committee to ing f ‘sy turn in all buttons for which the " have no immediate need Skinner & Kiddy Corporation show 1 per capita subscription Third Libert n which all the peo- |; nreater tt rege ples of the world, & Co, with whom they are running a aid Major Charles Gordon of | neck and neck race Duthie shows a the Cameron Highlanders of Canada| percentage of $4 on the ratio of total to the thousundy of people who | subscriptions to the men enployed 1 every | big Shrine auditort | Major Gordon ta b and cranny of the . ae nm Friday night r known to the The United Steel Products Co. h allotted $100,000 of its national wub: ublic as Ralph Conner, an : " Z : e r " ption to the Third Bond isnue Major Gordon fe 1 - tate of Washington, The amount Hart, motion picture « sents ge eh si Ri his appeal for the support of the | Thea 3 egty Loan eee ‘Tho this war should cause the! Spoka $2,260,000 short on the Jestruction of a whole p maid | city's av it was an the Canadjan soldier worth | day night sbachiptions there while to the rest of the world that| reached $3,260,000. people be deatroyed that the re-| .ee tainder may Live in pence.” As an organization the Butter, Pes Wears Trappings land Produce Workers’ union, No. 16782, has submeribed $200 to the Hart, massive and ploturesque in his trappings of the Wild and Woolly West, wan introduced to the expectant crowd by Carl 6, Croson Third loan. eee H. J. Blemdorf, of the council of ebairman of the kere’ division patriotic ser eo, Division 8 od An who im Not behind the | business Is nelling automot ! mine t thin time ed un ome f an aut bie : n ! n't care whe eorge W ~ of Yor bern or what he calls hin and 1 him a $1,000 1 t J instead. Klemdort was busy + of those people w that a proGerman should be put in jail or stood up against the wall the movie hero hurled at the people |with all the forcefulness that i» lecharacteriatic of his work upon the screen the latter templated Willians a machine wh remarked that he had buying Liberty bonds inntead, where upon Blemdorf remarked that he was | sellin ie Liberty bonds on the side and |took Williams’ appl for a doubling of ail efforts in making) hom speakers 0 bond urgical dressings and hoepltal *UP| meetings Friday night, alternating wih de auditorium and the First Preaby: | at t Pre Bau nto Paris) trian church, where they were in-| Assurance ty, « tat oe NeCe | troduced by Rev, M, A. Matthews on Saturday w 4 direct aury subscription for $50,000 for Liberty On May 22 the Oregon Hotel Men's Selze Handkerchief bonds to the King county Liberty association will be e tained in So-| At the Queen pane and Lincoln | oan committee. In former drives attle, and in Tacoma on May 2 [Dish sel Hart spoke Friday aft | tne company has made a subscrip Seattle's Bar association has ap | pointed a committee to raise the |wtandards of professional ¢thics. Mra. Mary 4, died | Friday at 24 at. The funeral will be c ing at § fr church, 8! sons and two daughters, Russel F. Collins addressed King County Democratic club Satur day noon at the Good Eats cafeteria on “The Inevitable Conflict Mian | Lilian Seaton sang a solo. The Mercer School Parent-Teach- ers’ association will give a musical saa literary program Saturday night t the Mercer school. Proceeds of | fa survivedsby two ry ® t children’s war work Seattle Fed Cross. Women are also needed to help in the assembling room of the supply department. Charge of assault In the first de gree was filed in the superior court Friday by Prosecutor Alfred H. Lundin against Thomas MacPherson. MacPherson is accused of firing a ballet from a 22<caliber rifle into Robert Pettypicce on April 6, during & neighborhood dimgreement. W. F. Meter and James A. Dou fan, assistants to the city corpora tion counsel, argued the city's ap- |peal from the [mission's ruling grantin: gas rates, belpre t Thurston county superior Court in mpia Friday Members of the boards of park commissioners left Saturday to visit | the United States experiment station at Bellingham, where they will in | spect bulb growing flelds. . Was away from his machine for | a few moments Friday machine 4 from East ¢ and Helle to an embankment, two ‘mea away, where he found it with front wheels broken, and fender and steering wheel smashed. Stone re- | ported the car’s actions to the =| and they are looking for a probable cause, Rev. Halsey RB. Carstens, boy rthwest, will] preacher of the preach Sunday evening at the C tral Baptist ch at the Im manuel Baptist church in the morn Maj. Charlies W. Gord gained fame as a writer ur ler the pen name of Ralph Connor, will] at the First speak Sunday morr Presbyterian church ne meeting will go to the school | A stenographer who will work one) hour daily is badly needed by the/ ublie service com: | who n. At the Lincoln building, the | erne tion thru the federal reserve bank of boys netzed tattered neckerchief | san Franciaco, with the expec jhe wore by force and divided It) that it would be allotted in proper ‘among themselves as souvenirs of amount to the Coast cities, How the anion ever, San Francisco has taken the Big Bill coined a new slogan at! reait the Chamber of Commerce and Com ee mereial Club luncheon in the Arcade| yjeven more honor flage awarded bullding Friday noon when he said./ py the Liberty ' . Loan comm. No American must ever #ay, “We | brought the total number of flags in |hope tO win this war,’ but we Must/ tne Twelfth district up to 318. The |say instead, ‘We have to win thi town of Four Lakes, Wash. which war, and take the Teut out of) wor its flag April 9, wrote on April ‘Teuton.’ ” 12 for two stars, denoting a tripled Major Gordon, Dr. Chartes Upron | quota. 1d ‘ Clark of the American Academy of eee Rome and Hart were all luncheon Members of the San Francisco | Fuests of the club, Turnverein subscribed $6,000 at a 9.9 meeting. Most of the smaller communiti« , ee Jof King county have rer at over-subseriptivns to the Third Li | SELL BONDS AT SHOWS erty Joan, Kirkland perhaps leads “New York theatres are selling with subscriptions totaling $41,500/ tremendous bunches of Liberty by 573 subscribers against a quota! Ponds between the acts,” said a tel of $8,600, Enumclaw reports $65.-|egram today from O. A. Kjos, Seat 650, with 657 subscribers, and sub (tie business man, sojourning in New seriptions promised to make a total | York, to the Chamber of Commerce of at least $70,000 against a quotaland Commercial Club. “Uniems a of $44,200, Vashon has subscribed | better idea already ts in vogue, urge! $19,200, with 221 bond buyers | Seattle live wires to gut bury.” | Against a quota of $8,300. With a a | quota of $54,000, Auburn has sub | ncribed $73,500, with 674 subscribers. | MOTHER SLAYS HER Inmaquah, with a quota of $12,800, |has subscribed $26,350, with 600 in-| THREE LITTLE ONES dividual subscribers | ST. LOUIS, April 20-—-Three chi! + 2? | dren were dead and another hacked There is danger of a famine of | beyond rec nition and near death subscription buttons of the Third | toda v ns of thelr mother's | Liberty Loan in the state of Wash-| venge upon her husband for threat ington, as the government may not| ening to place her in an insane aay be able to furnish any more cellu.) lum loid buttons, with the heavy demand Mra. Kate Findley Skagen, 34. | upon that material in the manufac: | mank a hate into the foreheads of ture of munitions. Altogether, 200,| her three-yearold son and five-year | 000 buttons were sent from the | old daughter, killing them Instantly, last nig! died later in state headquarters, but nearly all| hospital 1 two-year Anna M | these were placed in the hands of | fearfully maimed, probably will ¢ jmolicitora early in the campaign Mrw. Skaggs then unsucece: The a | attempted hanging hersel PROMINENT BANKERS COME QUT STRONG FOR TANLAC Two Well-Known Bankers ‘of the South Voluntarily | gy Write Strong Letters of Indorsement to Tanlac Office at Atlanta on the Same Day Telling What It Has | Done for Them. solicitors are now reques ‘The first anniversary of the com.) ing of Rev. Leonard B, Smith will] N March 7, 1917, personal letters from prominent i] be celebrated at the First Methodi«t Protestant church with special serv ices Sunday Little Willie Hohenzollern got his He was one of the main attractions at the County Fair, held 1 2 rsity gymnasium, to) writers’ high appreciation of the merits of Tanlac in bankers in two Southern states were received at the Tanlac office. These, like hundreds of thousands of other communications that have been pouring in with every de- | ‘ livery of the mail for the past year or more, express the S proven |raise funds for Campus day. Bill\ hy their own experience with it. | got it from everyone Three shots 1 nickel! A street parade, head a’ dapper drummer girl, adver tised the fair Friday noon, Wanted for alleged theft, Mrs, Car- f)men Manning was brought ttl er Saturday at the re quest of Chief Warren. She was ar rested Friday night The first letter quoted comes|at Hornbeck, La. |through Eli W. Coode, druggist and “Hornbeck, La., March 5 “Mr. G. F. Willis, Atlanta, ¢ “Dear Sir: I wish to say that I have taken five (5) bottles of Tanlac ment of 8. J. Henry, president of the | and have gained fifteen (15) pound Hawkinsville Bank and Trust Com-|!n three weeks. I think it is a great of the best-known | Medicine and is as follow 1917. local agent for Tantac at Hawkins: ille, Georgia, containing the state pany, which is oni | financial institutions in that part of | (Sizned) |the state. His letter follows, just as) W. C, McELVEEN, Cashier |it was written “Rank of Hornbeck, Hornbeck, La Hawkinsville, Ga., March 6, 1917 It is nothing unsual for men Mr. G, F. Willis, Atlanta, Ga redongrineered to indorse Tank The Minute Men of precinct 134| “Dear Sir: Mr. KE. J. Henry, preai- | °Y 000 indo nts have been | will organize at a meeting to be held| dent of the Hawkinsville Bank and| ®ve" lao within the past year on Monday Jin room 104 adway high school. Oxear John-| Men of precinct 134 are invited to at tend. |FRIEND OF KAISER IS HELD AS PROFITEER WASHINGTON, April 20.—Raron Von Selchow, Junker and personal friend of the kaiser, is under arrest by the Imperial government, charged | with food profiteering. Announce ment of the arrest was made thru an official dispatch from Amster dam. "HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO LIVE BACK THERE? now and lowered temperatures were reported Friday in a district extending from Kansas and Mis to Texas, In the Ka belt, heavy rainfall was re PASS CANADIAN DRAFT OTTAWA 20.—Both house of partiam paswed the lutions providing for a call upon th of Canada for military at 7:30 o'clock 8|out, as I believe that if anybody will alone hese indorsements have Trust Company, came into my store come from people rey a few days ago and said Sloat 4 ing 7 ieally every walk of life, including ali,” se nm anothe vottle oO! \ f ina F in nother bottl f) Bankers, Lawyers, Judges, Doctors Government, State officials, prominent m affairs, etc., but it fs a co isinis i: fact that in this particular inftanc “0 two well-known bankers of the I said, ‘All right, Mr. Henry} What do you really think of Tanls His reply was so commendable to the virtues of the medicine that 1 asked him if he would give me a ned statement about it. He said Yes, of course I will,’ and this is his statement | ‘Last spring T was some way or other, and right. 1 ¢ u and bought a bottle of Tanlac and began to im prove, ‘Two more bottles put me all |right, and I felt perfectly well. A fow weeks ago T had the grippe and was beginning to get down and out again, and about a week ago T bought another bottle and have taken it, and am perfectly well again I unhesitatingly recommend ‘Tan. lac to any one who is sick and worn have written an expression of their ¢ tude for publication, telling what Tanlac has done for them *.| In this connection, one of the best: known newspaper publishers of the South recently said ne to would be glad to indorse ‘Tania. of practically ¢ South and West the entire country, wherever this and popularity of Tanlac, as every © knows, has swept the whole! take Tanlac when they first begin to | | feel bad it will prevent and keep off | | sickness, It certainly is a great rem: | edy (Signed) household word from coast to coast Although placed on the market a little over two years ago, over 7,000. 000 bottles have alre the demand is constantly in President Trust Co Hawkins T under the personal di fro the cashier of the Hornbeck | rection of a special Tanlac represen ‘branch of the West Louisiana Bank, | tative.—Advertisement, ile # other letter referred to comes | = Cottage Grove: The Wage-Earners’-the Thrifty Men’s Opportunity! Head off the rent collector! Anticipate the big “boost” every month or so! Be independent of ALL landlords! Get One of Those Fine Big Lots . W.—all cleared and facing a graded, level, ee bed street, “with tity water already piped to the front of each lot; —one of the finest, big brick schools in Seattle right across the street; —and a 20-acre playfield alongside. teps from the Fauntleroy car at Youngstown, walk of the other shipyards. Fauntleroy Cm at Youngstown in COTTAGE Only a fev ? Ames, Elfictt Bay, ae Fisher Flouring Mills, Drummond Lighterage Company and Schwager & Nettleton Mills. Any man or woman who can use a little lumber and a few Steel works, Erickson ad far from the F saw can tak@a Is and put up a tent, or a ‘small house for temporary use, and save a lot of money, now going out for rent. garden and keep down your living Keep a few chickens from the crumbs and kitchen scraps, to sup- ply fresh eggs for breakfast or the lunch box. LOTS ARE CHEAP TERMS ARE EASY peg _ you can spare without cramping. In a few months you own and you won’t miss the a hammer and s deed to a home Come over this evening or Sunday. Take the Fauntleroy car and and get-off in Youngstown. Office and salesmen on the ground. Or will take you out in a machine. Phone Elliott 182 PUGET MILL CO. i: Walker Building, Second and University call at the office and we | KILLS WIFE AND CHILD After killing his wife and child with Henry Boban is SAN FRANCISCO BOY AWARDED WAR CROSS SAN FRANC jal for bravery first officers 0; you bein PYORRHEA TT will cure any case of Py that is in the curable stage See nigh rent dimtriets YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE PATENTS Pain alon nl the back, dizziness, headache amp to go to France Get_a package of AROMATIC-LEAF, Use it at first When you feel all run ad Ricks, of ure HOW ABOUT THE LAWN? We make a apeciaity of Lawn Grass Mixtures a McLOUGHLIN Will gladly tell you Just what > to get speedy, tory results in “s Pleasant Medicinal Tea. make you this offer. sign of a cold. get his prices, then nd per cent cut Aromatic- Leaf a by drummin Motber Gray Co, the New Lawn or how to put new life.tn the Lat him help you to h ELLIOTT 5156 Madison Cable | Randall- McLoughlin meee «| St. Paul Stove Repair ‘ Paani C0.| 2 | ALUCKY CATCH! The best thing any fisher- man can pull out of the water is a cool, refreshing bottle of Bockstaff, creamy, vigorating. Bockstaff on your outings; i - glorious outdoors. faeere?, $2.20 (Refund of 60¢ on bottles) Bockstaff—ifestaff—Applestaff Hemrich’s Staff Products Co, COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN n the same day volineastiy i} Now at 106 Columbia left the imita- “I know that there are at least a] signs on First thousand people in this eity who| moved my 1c the corner 0: at ave, and Columbia and what ie true of that city is true| 2 nae the atreet drink it in n First and Se |not raise my pri medicine has been sold. The fa: e | was, but I do exp Jee so that the “Increased country lke wildfire and in now atest of doing business becmune "of I want to be known as the only tle who did not raise his prices because of the war. Im en sold, | EDWIN J. BROWN, D. din Seattle by Bartell | Plames Hushbaw Dear M of stra trouble f arated me caused w cars of | haa ache Ten 1 solution t feasiona! we first 1 good-bye for going my societ against m of bis « the world dn all trace his rk,” an is, a A musician mality ki there is fj pain and my #ymy style or | women have so make this nt are tar manity. coldness 1 Unhap She's N Dear 16 and happy by ular? I love I try ton ed coolly. me. 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