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Bahia ie senate Raitt tiie aeethes ose kane a) a SPATTLE STAR THURSDAY, DEC a1, 1 x ’ ler neo east on Yesler Way to Fifth | ] » eant Washington st. to Tenth | av thence north on Tenth | | ay and Tenth to Bant A tj | Madinon ;.. th » east niong Hast ? rw tity Madison ast. to Haat | r - . football theese east along F ( nat. t : | which 3 ~ ; K Fourteenth ay.; the et on | et ; field na E ae: | Fourteenth ay, to Bast OU. thes | Pees sa eed eek tutes 3 |The resolution introduced into) Many objections have been made|therite east o@ Bast Alder @. to any pole, #4 a Apes HERE ARE THE NEW RULES ADQPTED BY THE IN- the council, Monday, providing for] by owners of property thus Inclul- | Thirty-second av.; thet uth on gote, oak See | the re ling of Jackson st. and|ed, who contend that only abutting | Thirty-second ay. to Yesler Way; |MN NO TERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL COMMITTEE ‘specifically setting forth therein! property can be aswewse theneo east on Yealer Way to east | retin ti ‘ ‘ the property to be spectally as boundary ling, of th ty! thenee |? > re . th seased for the proposed improve-| , The Bounda south along east ury to Han — i lok ae 4 Here are some of the linportant, No titution for a player “dis jment, is novel in that heretofore) The assessment district rec. | ford at. produced 0 wont alone | HM commendation it hy ms te the Qiotball ve aie | quatte ed for brutality the assessment districts have not) ommended by the city engineer is| Hanford st. produ and Hanford . gh te ohanges to ie oat ya rules 1s Two disqualifications for brutal peen wet forth in t resolutions | as follows at .to Oceldental ay. and the place ter lew tat gested by castein experta, and ii eee for the remain | providing for public improvements,| Hoginning at the intersection of | Of beginning which will be disen the In| der of the season | having been rmined later, Thi8|) Hanford et. and Oceldental av; | . ‘ a ter-collegiate football commitice at} No tackling above the knees. will be In the nature of a test case. |thence north along Occidental ay. | ae bas cold cte yt es Sailors Want Game Adte meeting tomorrow Prohibition of burdling | The property to be assessed, @8)to Railroad way; thenee north-| gitg OR LINEN HANDKER- | Pal ES Ten-yard gain in three down’ More specific definition of hold vm men de by City Engineer) westerly along Railroad way to |. The footba « er Right-yard gain in three downs, | ing hon n, extends t as far a8! Railr ay then nort | CHIEFS Philadelph Bremers Increased penalties for unneces Standing staff of officials for all | jlake Washington and incl along Railroad ay, to Columt | iyo eter re th . vn, Is loo! ams gary roughness and brutality games. | |much property which is not abut-| thence easterly along Columbia at ae te ~ at prices tron n this we ehallenges Disqualification for intentional Two umptres (three officials in all j ting on the proposed improvements. /to Fourth av.; thence southerly} tp $1.50 « E. N. Brooks & ¢ y foottall n the 4 foul playing. on field) | - =, along Fourth av, to Yesler Way; | 1591 1 eee | Northweat. Penalty of 15 to 25 yards for un-| Five men in lino of scrimmage by : ‘, : necessary roughness team on defense, others to bo at : No substitute for disqualified | least two yards back, : ~player until 10 minutes have} Two sets of ¥ elapsed } Aratory ache « ; Distinction between “unnecessary | Tovghness” and “brutality.” } on sid ball is kicked | Players guilty of brutality to re Forward passes back of the line. } | main out of game for remainder of Limitation of total time taken | period out for injuries or other cause. | Sti wisitiadiei ds ialie te celal sonh. th ‘ e's ine’ t moti | | of tre ag and curing diseases of all & I x y c {fice | a short time ago and possibly it may n { POINTI Y HE ROAD TO J u | | we ANOTHER GREAT ACTOR Lay Aa PCLIBR I came out here from the Middle West about two year I had b , one | or from CAtarrh and other aliments that usu y« ith it, f 1 P } | to taking treatment in this milder elimate,- A frt fm t ' > c z the most ultra of fash | f throat and ears. He looked up my 1 ay 14 a lonable afternoon togs, and, as ever, | mail bottles of medicines, charged me $ 1 eb 1 . plays for first place in the hearts of #hod way he did things that I did not even take hi u ne. . the ladies. iven..... my CATARRH COULD N ER BE CURED IN TH AT Way ty rT jockey, who has raced wiew j much outrageous fees for what little h 1 for me have t ; oe . - ! nome time nd put off coming to your office because I ud not great courses of the 88 NELLIE ROBE ARCHER. 1 f h : that 1 o ve # much for he emall fee of $5.00 a month, bu Tar » Eeccth, bateee wad Sane aes upon} Daughter of the late Fred Archer, noted English jockey has Teas, Coffees Fou de Sant what pon aay Weyour aavertisnipnts, sua i tock that & orrh ¥ the big stage, and doubtfully looks! just come of age and inherits about a half-million dollars. She ts ° your system of treatment 5 Sile audience well-ever. ite sald to cate nothing for the race track and little for aay aport ox Spices shasta cess: Ae DR Re SY PA Re cues aaa not depend entirety n his toms | copt_xolf | é tes laa at - t i C . confidence | T experic his young lady g xt ex- i Sot 504 ateer fot unt ta ok) Come right along and J) jigin, Whyte ynany people rewort to polmonows stu fo health and. . be dangerous to life. bie “Sart aman ant BOTH SMASHED AWAY Sedat dhe yout f aes to the wings as he canters 4 up for the first heat st He begins his nt By telling a story In which his | Halbert ward, « ngland, is th jand a really good story ‘tis } we End December 24 BU T NEITHER COULD Win” quick and easy you can get a beautiful Guaranteed Watch FREE IF vou HAVE ANY bol THESE sTupTens rated b ting Uh they As by negie ning READ THEM OVER CAREFULLY ; 1 br And mark those that apply to you priceless boon of health exis ing un the if you live out o send by mail We take eur Gna.be8' to haap te ot eeol 420-422-424. 426 ARCADE aR a MAIN 4111. change. durhxg 1905. | OFFICE HOURS—9 a m. to 12:30 p, m.; 2 to 5 p.m. Eveninge—Tuesdays and Fridays, 6:30 to 8:9& Os gped thers Fire starting from over-heated | HE EXPE ¢ 4 I Ss IT GERMANIA HALL Sundaye—9 to 1 a.m. ‘and light damage to residence | DECEMBER EE OO MEE ORS TRE ee os PY Ra SI ne nog y, 601 Twenty-first av., we buy out SMOKING S—S did assortment - 1 1 ; ‘and best fu :. Bill ee h i " | Silke in Home niedeaduaed DE FOREST DE FOREST | ts doing everything to upset your f eity, places Charity Organization society an-| spuns, Billiard Cloths and Brocaded Silks .......... ~ FL ADMISSION, 250 b Q | plans and steal away your good fi | give you nounces it will undertake to furnish $5.00 to $15.00 SEASON Tenet, eta 3 m | name and worldly goods. < member ) Chtistmay dinners for $0 deserving || BATH ROBES—Made of Kiderdown and Terry Cloth 9 & 9] wena poe teal era ae 8 \ novel patterns .... P $4.00 to $10. 00 £ 3% | ery hour of the day, and would Chamber of Commerce will prob- | : Third av Avene im | do most anything to have them dhty Gund delegates to Nationa! ee ROBES—F° xtensive collect jon in jacquard: w 3 answered satisfactorily. Your Rivers and Harbors Congress at anket, Homespuns and Worsteds, latest colors e judgment is clouded with yom Washington, D. C., January 16. [fF ......... 10.00 to $20.00 Tho Most ms fepene Theater, _| o © | troubles and your reasoning pow~ } ' Russell & Dr Mera. tw ™ | ers are poor advisers. See one Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh || EVENING DRESS PROTECTOR: All styles. Made RELIABLE TRANSFER 00 ye a | whose powers are at the highest announces he will examine books of of Barathea, Peau de Soie, Satin and Surah ‘Tonight and all week, matinees ie Fo Q | development tn medt ee and artmests ia the court-if ss... ‘ pangs Cee Paikner presesta his company oi | Baggage, Furniture, Storage || S| Saracen 2 That a large number of mills inf BRACES—Fancy, in rich patterns and embroidered ; in ema in the latest comedy- Ja & | that the Gyr E - drama, Office and storage room, 1916 Firet J} ed 80 British Columbia have voluntarily neat boxes ..... $1.00 to $3.00 THE GIRL FROM SWEDEN, | avenue, Postoffice building. 2 Mm | years and handed down to thelr [i joined close-down movement, is KID GLOVES—Ir xtensive assortment in all sizes, latest A pretty story told in four acts. w a | pupils, is to me an open book. §) word received by Dan Bass of shin- shades ... $1.00 wo $2. 50 High-clasa specialties introduced Phones—Gunset 92; Ind 636, S © | Where others fail, I succeed. 99 cpthomens NECKWEAR—Unsurpassabie collection: all lang Matinee Prices 10 and. 35. cents. | —— . | have winde me famitier with a SON diddy 6 Canitndien dddin to) | rices—10 and 26 cents be | nade me familiar wit ; wh | provide reception for the prominent newest colors 50¢ to $3. 40, 60 cents. Phones aes 3 G | ie pointe will guide you to 9 | ro | doef, . our heart's desi 104 FIRST AVE, S. on coming here soon. Jong BAGS AND SUIT CASES—Perfect in material mo week, the everlasting se weieees one sewers 2 OG FOREST DE FOREST Ta tt not well to know what Is scm "B) Wah, local Chinese, also taking sim- | workmanship . rey $2.50 to $35.00 ]). m1. "A Jolly American Tramp.” RS ase Gee’ bee The old year ts nearly gone | I store for you? That by doing ilar steps. WAISTCOATS—Fancy, Fine collection in choice fab Christmas, jf And the new year le upon us. | Ficn have the love you desire ee fil ms ¢ Tha wil or fortune cm Be ie ve yc s » aa SS semporaty _ emalozen of aty| rics and patterns... vss. $1.50 to 87.50 Princess ; Theater Houghton & Hunter |f the seat to comes Peckape yan | stroy the rival that is harming ft” onroe by civil service comantant mT yl UNDERWEAR—Best line in. the city Balbriggan, | BALLARD, Jewelers | are poor and fortune awaits you, | new Fag-ncatar ye x Lege lig =< / z i Perbapes you are to > mu. | your ¢ ace and happl- must take first examination held af-| Wool, Silk; per suit - $1.00 to $15. “ike Grest "Rubarén, Track | ——— Ave, Seat | tnd you are doubtful na to the | Hess? Others, "yes, many, are a ter their appointment. || UMBRELLAS....... cooeeees 81.00 Rogers, John Drew, Bessie Allen, || wisdom of your choice, Financial | {nding the way every day, and Ira Fleming, Union City, asks po- | SHIRTS .... ‘ Frank Seth, An Automobile Trip, cares may giaturd your thoughts | 89 can 4 a vy teen maaan cl » | Prince: cope. ny day and yo est at nigh . 2 8 ie Se cere oe Oe ery, HORERY , commas ce 0 SOE AN MOONEST price” AN TIE ii heath may be ‘knocking at | 284 you wil be thankful that Itce looking for Mrs. Julia Strott,|f| HATS .......... eae Piance scld on cany terme. sult upon Saal Recon teenies | 8 ifrememts ATES ...... ' or bad fortune awaits you. You ALLEN & GILBERT- : q Per Aceidhe suass Heasablaalanihe eRIEBERT-RAMAK. HT cro'wonderine wneiner your ners | POF. DeForest * . Western Meat company, ran into a| 1406 Becond Ave, If ana what you must do to Keep. atrvoyant, Pi arbage wagon at Second ay. and TS AND OVER | at you must do to keep it. | Clairvoyant, Palmist and Osteo- 6 SUI COATS FOR MEN ..$10. ‘Annie Abbott, the Georgia Mag- You may be puxzling your brain | — path, 103 1 Avenue South, . James st. carly this morning. The | ; . . - - - to control the affections of one over Guy's Drug Sto: SUITS FOR BOYS..... 3. t net | ’ i Store, Suite driver had just started to work. One - he i Tiss Ovisteat Araeiein Newbee |]. who does not appreciate yours, | Phone L 3099 Open Sun- Of the horses was badly injured. OVERCOATS FOR BOYS.. ++ $5.00 WHT ouarteten ron It Ot eeeheon cane eeaeae aaa ; jl 4 | That any assesument for water “ | 7—Other High-Class Turne—7 Putts, q : |main against property already | We Have a Complete Line of Purniehing Goods for Bay; ili — L ccinsabinneiaisegeisucuainastasicgngudinicnigdie mies sue aa te ae ae 1X ua or |served is wrong and would not be of All Ages. (3) eerrerune: “Young Kid MeCoy fought “Kid"({way. Toward the last, however,| 0 CONS LT IN, DIAGN ND ADVICE | ‘The Seatt!e Athietic club billiard | ry) minal thimes tm tivety oeyie |p Gteat American Importing Tea Co, f) tor FREE CONSULTATION, DIA A tournament is expected to end on | Cayo, of Chicago, to a draw before) phe de | A full month of the only treatment that never falls to eure any or of these diseases for the small December 4. In order to end the/a large crowd at Junction hall, Ba wid 2a3 ries eect: { SEATTLE sum of tournament before Christmas, | lard, after six rounds of good fight-| m Cayo, but could not make good | | & Professor Johnson has set a day |ing last night at the last moment 00 PER MONTH 2 ~ NEW YOR Dee. 21.—" oa!” | players will compete, Contestants /tame, each apparently feeling his) main event Ska hr toa aera ¢ That's what “Tod” Sloan has | are requested to look the matter up GRANE ALL MEDICINES INCLUDED ong Lot carla Aden als | sapere atone he senna eae | CATARRH OF HEAD AND CATARRH OF BRONCHIAL CATARRH OF THE EARS) Se eae LITERARY CONVICT AND 0 co» Rae, aan etm cee 07 Si he ead and throa come dis- ave you a coug' o Set ee. oe } The girls’ basketball team of the SUNDAY and m Be bine nae moalente 4 Wccusteg | “Are you Seataa Teak? | ang your ears discharge?” a| where hie ract t Ham. }Bish shoot Is practicing ditigent!y | Nights, Only Matinee Wee rood “Be-aue tone ele ane? % you have a ringing in the | ; hd conn, 2 al In preparation for the class games, HENRY W. SAVAGE “Ie your volce husky 7” <De you ents up yellow mateer r” jours *merstetn’ whe: x te which will be held after the bol! Otters the Kor Comic Opera “De you spit up atime?” P ls your cough sh and hack- “Do you hear better some tayet for the “monologue stakes. je | days. THE S “is your nose stopped upt™ = | INT you spit up little cheesy | ‘a others?” ‘a me Ade and Gustav Lad- Does your pose bleed enatiy ey PP ' | “Ie hearing worse when you ‘Have you pain behind the breast | a cold?” S 7 , Pretty, Witty and Tuneful; Prfl- there pain in the front of the 4 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Johany Bush, “the boy robber;"; when he was a baby. aa whose! | TI" Cy.. peaetiftul Chorus; Mag-| heed bene “Do your ears hurt when you Blew father deserted bim, went Into a > 4 nee of amell leaving?’ ‘Deu you have to sit up at night ~ and J. H. Leroy, the “literary con-| criminal ant niflctent Product is your se ine?" |». met beeath?” your nose : fet," tele te the Ct “ bb meager Benepe ear bhai ae a Te PRICES 41.50 Me, Matines, the throat dry tm the morn- viet." now held In the King county! form school record. His heavy sen-|$1 60 to 250. Seats selling Friday. | inc CATARRH OF KIDNEYS AND Chief of Police Delaney prepar-| jail, will within a few days be sent| tence was given him because of his ping—Jan, 19- ~Calve, CATARRH OF THE STOMACH BLADDER CATARRH OF THE LIVER po annual report to Mayor Ballin- jie the penitentiary at Walla Walla, bad record. Leroy bas served time “Is the skin pale and dry?” ‘The liver becomes diseased by cas A ger. supreme court baving yesterday in half a dozen states, and bad only Grand On ‘a a House ‘This condition may result from| “po the lege feel too heavy?” tarrh extending the Cigar stand, 408 Cedar st, brok- | Gosted their appeals. Bush ie under, been out OY the Montana state pen- several causes, but the usual ca “Do the joints pain and ache?” gee stomach PFRE rye $5.00 104 First Ave. So. Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde pendent 1761, Free Delivery DRESS SHIELDS, rer es Heady’s Ba Mail Orders Prompiy vile. fh eady’s Barber Sho Parlors 1, & 4 6 and @ Unto Open evenings for the accom- Strongest Overcoat ouse in the State Cor. ys and shes Teas ot = Soe @ation of the public. ean me of Ry $3.49." Sun- # ; | terials stolen. Sam Myers, known as the jeard Kid.” Kennedy for vagrancy. Steamer Albion Libeled by Wil!- | om Jackson and seven others for Wages a'leged to be due. | Interdenominational Institute of | foreign and home missionaries dren in Seattle founded by M Yoshino, Wife will help him. Todsy 285th anniversary landing Pilgrim forefathers at New Eng- land. No celebration in Seattle. Superintendent Walters, in an | nual report to mayor, says it cost | sustained by courts was opinion ad- | | vanced by Councilman Crichton in fire and water committee last night. | | Committee Bellingham without bis famous orchestra, and will be one of the attractions at the | benefit given by the Sons of Zion jat the Grand opera house on Jan! |18. Prot. Marino will play a solo jon the violin, | MUFFLERS, REGPERS ‘AND PULL to} chamber | under the cumu- The crime for om tuto yesterday and smokers ma-ja 10-year sentence, and Leroy must ' itentiary & few weeks when cap | serve a life term, Bitz-| lative sentence law arrested by Detective! See they were convicted was the| term. Through his habit tured here. Under the habttus) crim- inal act he was sentenced to a life contin- hold-up of the Red, White and Blue! ually writing contributions for the saloon last spring. Young Bush, whose mother died as the & Co IRST 800-804 Fils XMAS PRESENT OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, local papers, he has become kaown “literary convict.” VENUE Friday Evening, Dee, 22 GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENBFIT Tendered To Fiskey Barnett By His Friends and the Profession 25 Big Vaudeville Acts—The Best Thursday, 10 a m. POULTRY SHOW EATTLE ;. THEATER »: “au Starting Sunday—The Maids, Innocent PLAIN BATHS 121-2c te catarrh of the head and throat, thus mucous droppt: down Into the threat and being ‘allowed. * there nausen is there vouriting De you belch up gas?” Is your tongue coated?” in there pain after eating?” “De you have ick headache?" “In there gnawing sensation on?” “When stomach in empty do you in WE HAVE THE ONLY CURE FOR PILES AND ALL RECTAL DISEASES = WM. McHARRIE, W M. D. ; Save Money Bh’ $8.00; WNB, $3.00; Ht CROWNS, work guaranteed for 10 years. vady attendant always present. All| work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 12 to ® years’ ex- perience. BROWN’S DENTAL PARLORS, 713 First Ave, ’ “dn the urtn “Does a deposit form when urine is left standing?” j “Are the eyes dull and staring?” “Do your hi heaar” there eyes? “In there a night? You Ever Saw in Your Life—You'll| fee! taint?” ey fmeet im Seattle, January 22. | Get Twice Your Money's Worth. “If stomach ts full do you feel gp-| “Do you see spots floating before | #itude?” ‘ Orphan asylum for Japanese chil- Pricee—$1, 50c, 25c. Seats selling | Preset?” the eyes?” | “De you get dizzy?” 4 ee t eas Gite 50 ve say on of commerce in city yesterday with JOHN CORT, Mer. Both Phones 43] on. prown Dental Parlors, 718 First F it to indicate what's inaide, Send fq| Chairman Fairchild of railway | —_— Ave.” are ving their annual Dece e A de! commission to make co | All This W Matinee Saturday, AMERICAD F Ps aatger free with every [| *sainst Great Northern and | 8 2be 100, “— BSS DENTISTRY. "| v | Pacifie “ . and have free exam- | urchase of Wines or Liquors ern Pacific for alleged frei, | # Selehittie th $8.00 oF over. discriminations. - THE JOLLY GIRLS JANUARY 1 wie wernt ‘ = | Pietro Marino, the violinist, will to 100, } VER 4 |appear for the first time in Seattle in all respects, pear 1b “Have you pains in the top of the) “are there dark rings around the| . ¢ dark and cloudy?” | Into the tubes of the liver, 4 “Are you Irritable?” “Are you nervous?” “Have you no energy?” “Do you get tired eastiy?” “Do you have hot flashes?” is your eyesight blurred?” “Have you pain tn the back?” “Is there bloating after eating?” “Is there a general feeling of ands and feet swell puffiness under the! desire to get up at) vaigtis 60c Per Share Today SEE THE ORE 724 Alaska Biag.