The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 4

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PAGE 4 12°MARINES ARE AD CLUBS WIND | HELD IN “BRIG”, UP CONVENITON May Face Trial for Part Will Start for Yosemite To-| in Riot | morrow ance le BREMERTON, May ? ex Claro, Filip! n | atata, *"l WEDNESDAY BIRTHS PHILADELPHIA ator Boles o wi : ¢. doy y | w. MARRIA Oregon Governor apg Flies to Stockton It’s Not How Much You Eat —But What You Eat Bee ee AS IT SEEMS | | i TOME =| | bivorces ci DANA SLEETH | | i ae rn i Jatrovst, Fioy@, 1, 2408 Western ave |Man Is Killed by Prohibition P. de © shooting 4 about all you can by is to Make @ square shooter fut of him—all the rest he can ac fired, | ae No snob, no quitter, no | 4ead man was @ veteran ef the serv | STOMACHS :: a | | pu -IN— | but the worl’ t tered with them, § ne, | - Two Minutes *:: ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS ne ¢ Sold by Bartell's, Swift's and other Vehe Hotels Are Fined ors of lodging Shoe Sale Unable to pay the high rents we are forced to vacate June 8. Now is the time to buy Shoes. You save $ $ $ Values $2.45 to $11.95 Sale Price $1.50 to $8 No Shoes Over $8.00 We have opened stores in Kirkland and Bremerton, Wash., at our former prices. We cannot sell shoes at these low prices and pay high rents. We have been with you for 12 years and solicit your patronage at our branch stores for the present. BE STARTED TODAY, MAY 25, AT 9 A. M. Heart Sample Shoe Co. Bet. Second and Third Aves. on University St. Seattle Weekly meet: | ¢ bor Counes 8. and Califor-|® t THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ Plane Plunges 2,500 Feet; Trouble Follows “War En-t “" ~ fh try” Celebration FF: tS Airman Hurt | VANCOUVER, B.C Plunging thea} a 0. HM. Rensley, r he Britian ¢ anniversary. of Italy's war Neasiey was Maker may r | lacerated, bu Bearley w one of the moat | dicat Prominent men in the elty Planning Flight New York tq Nom er attempt: | for ed on fire in 6 Great Clearance Sale CHICKERING PIANO Exceptionally Fine Condition $375 114 Proprietors of i | fined trom |] urt Monday [| STECK PIANOLA PIANO $585 VANCOUVER MAN'FIVE KILLED Baby Needed Clothes But Got KILLED IN FALL) IN ROME RIOT entry into the » Johnson Holding 4 Lead in Oregon The win mer shipping board fot M OF USED — This sale opened Monday with Upright, Grand and Player Pianos at prices that art bound to inter- est everyone thinking of ever purchasing an instru- ment, especially those who are familiar with present day prices of the makes such a8 are mentioned here. Read This List Carefully In this large stock of fine slightly used Pianos and Player Pianos you will find such well-known makes as the WEBER, BUSH & LANE, GEO. STECK, WM. KNABE & CO., CHICKERING & SONS, VICTOR, KIMBALL, HALLETT. & DAVIS, FARRAND, HOBART M. CABLE, ete., at prices so low as to carry you back in memory to the piano buying days of teh or twelve years ago. This means that these Pianos and Player Pianos are to be sold at prices such as you cannot resist if it has been your intention to buy a piano within the next five years. QUESTIONS ASKED OF BUSH & LANE PIANO COMPANY AT FORMER SALES How Can You Sell at Such Low Prices? FIRST: Our policy is that of selling at actual cost to u&, the instruments taken in exchange, we being satisfied with the profit made on the sale of the new instruments on which these were taken as part pay- ment. SECOND: Largest volume of sales in the shortest possible time, eliminating expense. Our Advice When stencil pianos are selling these days by cer- tain houses throughout the country as high as $525, surely it is better to buy a fine used Piano of such well-known, makes as these offered in this sale. Our Guarantee - of exchange, allowing all money paid, any time withirr six months, on any new Piano of equal or higher price, makes it positive that these are Won- derful Values. New Standard Make New Standard Make Player Pianos, $550 Up Pianos, $450 Up TERMS CUT IN HALF © During Sale We do as we advertise Bring this ad with you Push stone Pinns G. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS RETAIL 1519 Third Avenue Instead Case of Sour Pickles STOLEN WHISK “THIEVES SELL Loot From Firlands Valued at $12,000 evolvert ndfolded by ing for over ky from the KIMBALL PIANO BUSH & LANE CECILIAN Practically Like New

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