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DOCTOR SLAIN By TW WATS CHUM OOE TOR SLAIN By BY TIP WRIGHT. The big baseball bomb having) NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—A woman,| Adotph, who ts 24 ye ED HAGEN !S BOWLING [GHMPIN ATH st eh 0m rn attention to that brand of chatter! an incurable dine she , cher and Dr. 3 joft referred to as gosmip of the hot in hot and Killed) sins '. Burgtorts n ' “ry ’ alr league—the kind gonerated|"*" husband as he tay sleeping b ' hysieh Crane sure gue c ne c The 1 cha out of three games, by the acho q ' The first indication that the hot|!"to her own body. Apparently she #ign in the window, sad Plana 4 ee ine neares » DY pat RSA A air clroult is in working order|!* mortally hurt. She asked the | Ume to the care alee (Ry United Press.) than Lester, but there was no stop: | "ME M0" comes in the form of stories on|/**seons of Fordham hospital not! clalist operated Pit TACOMA, Nov, 23.—With both] ping the incessant rush of the Cle-| , 0 itn we pe nporting pages to the effect that|to Operate, saying that she wanted | with apparent auec rt ” ” . * 3 bb! 0 dle. - ad J be eyes practically closed, and hang-| Blum “assassin 8 Bi 900. many managerial changes will be)? worse again, ho ) ee on, Bd Hagen, the Beattle po-| , When Tommy Buras, ex-cham ne in pg Inade before the feathered warblers|. The man killed was Dr. Theodore| ago wrote a nate white ie s ob, Ed Hagen, PO! pion of the world, who refereed | iri" a iS sing their songs of sunny spring, | BUrKtorf. Mra, Burgtorf at that time| violence to herself and Kee . . Airendy the “experts” have wuc-| 4s suffering from partial factal| Thereafter she her Heeman, lost the decision to Jack|the pout, held up the hand of Les Lester, of Cle-Blum, in their ten-|ter, the biggest house that has ever . ie aes ee po see tight at Mlgth Ox Deenur [peek bosing. atent te Tetomal Tuam .++-> O68 000 f16-—-8089 land pavilion, after one of the best} went wild with approval heavyweight fights ever staged inj The preliminaries were unusual the Northwest. In the concluding|ly good. Im the first of these ton round Lester just fell short of}round goes Bill Phillips, of Te cooded In diemissing Jim MeGuire,|Daralyals, and, although the doctor| fully, for the tamfiy eon manager of the Cleveland club, re-| 84 & fairly large practice on West) pain in her head ‘vated that placing him with Harry Davis, cap-|S8¢venth at. he decided that the|insane. Another oj ee itiving tain of the Athlettes; placing Rhody | fresher air of The Bronx would help| formed, but four pt pow Wallace in command of the St.|%s wife, With them lived their son|allment returned thy y Louls Browns; Johnny Evers in . thumte ot’ the ‘Cubs and Feider|ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, Pelicans Grinnell. | Schmidt Rathbun . Gardner 144 130-— 486 kal 463 164 178 473 199 178 481 knocking his man out, although in|coma, won from Johnny Hayes, of | . : several of the rounds Hagen had| Seattle, in a bout which produced | "o " 9 Jones at the head of the White Sox & decided advantage about the gameat exhibition by aj Totals ..... 675 608 620-1908 ‘These things, by the way, have DYSPEPSIA OR A SICK High single score+Grinnell, 212 been accomplished (on paper) with ae el a Hagen was much more clever'beaten boxer ever seen. High average-—Degman, 186. out consulting the owners of the| Why not get some now—this mo-| cleanse the stomac clubs concerned, To date none of|ment, and forever rid yourself of and, besider, prams the owners have announced these| stomach trouble and Indigestion? | digest and rome a changes, But, of course, s9 inslg-|A disted stomach gets the blues|into the blood ail og nificant a thing does not interfere! and grumbles. Give it @ good eat, same as a pie your wie or Hg) Safe er’ plans./then take Pape’s Dinpepsin to would het vund, healthy ‘ow take the Browns, for {m-\start the dige ulees workin on! stance. Owner Bob Hodges handed| There will be no” drepepote ae! inn euapepata & run out powder to Manager Jack! belching of gas or eructations of| cieans up—and ted Steelt ta O'Connor, after Lajote made eight | undigested food; no feeling like | eating when you ame” successive hits in the last game, but! jump of lead {n the stomach or| ble, and what you ete om no one has heard him peep regard-| heartburn, sick headache and Diz-| good. nat you eat will dq: ing the identity of the next helms|ziness, and your food will not fer-| Absolute relief f % man. However, the “experts” have) ment and poison your breath with| Misery 1s waiting eae declared Wallace fx the man, 60 of] nauseous odors an you decide aie course Hedges will appoint him | Pape’s Diapepain costs only 50| pepsin. Tell - to take @ ttle Also, although McGuire has 4 con-| cents for a large case at any drug want Pape's yowe druggist that tact for another season and Owner| store here, and will relieve the most| want to bece apepetn, Because Somers is satisfied with the way the| obstinate case of Indigestion and this time oad #0, of Albion has handied the) Upset Stomach in five minutes. Remember, if team, the “experts” have Jim on ice) ‘There is nothing else better to| out-of-order and Fae and Davis in his shoes. Pretty,/take Gas from the Stomach and! you can get relief ft pretty | saiailaacieal wohl in five And despite the fact that the} White Sox finished the season at] full speed and showing real class Duffy is to be shunted Into the clear = GREAT GAME TOMORROW The football champtonship of the jtle for the championship Manager Northwest will be decided tomor ae we en oo te — “ 4 | telegrams from alumni of e wn Tow when the closing game of the | versity and football fans all over season will be played between the the state asking for details of the University of Washington eleven) game, and he oxpects every seat and the Oregon Aggies. in bleachers and grand stand to be Probably the largest crowd injtaken at 1 o'clock tomorrow when | the history of Northwest football| Referee Charlie Best blows his} will be present to witness the bat-| whistle for the start of the game. ee ee ee ee MICHIGAN CHAMPIONS? * * * * * A loyal Michigan man fn 8¢ * attle has figured out that * Yost’s team, by comparative # scores, ix the champion of the * country for 1910, Brown beat * Yale and Yale tied Harvard, * he figures, and Pennsylvania * walloped Brown, That puts . * * * * * * + * . * * Pennay ahead But Michigan played Pennsy off its feet though a 0 to 0 score was recorded. And as the Ann Arbor men beat Min nesota, who had cleaned up Iilinols and Chicago and Wis ain, that puts us ahead of Md —=— PERTINERT SPORT PARAGRAPHS King Alfonso of Spain probably isn’t giving much thought to anything but to continue his reign, don’t it? Does itt SESE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE juct now. When his kingdom is plodding along Its [pene eekeehateee natural way, however, he devotes much time to polo. EMERYVILLE. —_——— : ~ft | a i A New York © has discovered a “hose snake.” Wonder if £ ; 75, | \and Jones is to refiace him. But ' {t's related to the garter vartety Seas EMERYVILLE, Cal, Nov. 22— aa i P Sik japparently Owner Comiskey knows) } . |nothing about it Entries for tomorrow Firet race, futurtty course-—Dacia | Say, just for a joke, wouldn't it) Rh “Clergymen object to aeroplaning on Sunday,” declares a con package. : | Fryer 110, Acumen 104, Roy Junior ~ | wes ae Responseful 105, Hooray 106, LOS ANGELES, Novet@e-Few Johnny Evers ts the latest to take a slam at Horace Fogel aleigh 110, Madeline Mungrave 105. 7 j ‘The limpy one gravely declares he wouldn't manage the Phillies || Fourth race, five furlongs--Kearly people know that Feed Townes! the all around amateur hampton) for $100,000 a» year. — 108, aged Trick $2, Edmond | Adams 9, Thistle Belle 100, Balj of the United States, te Justia big) ie | LOCATES CREDITOR AFTER —_ |°f two hours until three cousecw-| It ts to be hoped that if Hackenschmidt gets hold of a good | fovia 96, Metropolitan 92 boy im spirit, and that thi ‘ gril me Gm mene 26 YEARS AND PAYS Him.| ""S 1 | Pitth iT 7 man this trip, he won't form so close an attachment for the mat Spatial Dettvere 108 fe 0 yards ‘ ably why he has made such a great! You will distivetiy feel the cold Calf, 15% inches *| | Ankie, 9% inches %! ‘The most effective and harmless| ° Age, 29 years ®/ way to cure the Grippe or break a * severe cold, either in the head,) RRAHRRAH RARE ‘ temporary. ‘Smatter, jealousy among the sky pilots? 09, Ren nieaf 104, Great Cac * #| be a denced clever scheme to let, nf 109, BE. Lescar 112, Louse B. % Weight, 190 pounds. # the owpers run thelr teams for | lo Some unanswered queries: Who hit Billy Patterson? Who Clara ampton 109, Abella 104, *& = Helght, 6 ft. 1 in & awhile “and not foster a-spirit of dropped the hop in J. J. J.’s toa? Who told Col, Roosevelt he was nis «hanthy 104 * Reach, 77 inches discontent and uncasiness MONG 1h gece a cans : a spellbinder? Can Yale come back? What will the G. O Second race, futurity course— m | eek, 164, techen * | tans and players? | — Soe? Will Fielder Jones return? Who killed cock robin? Burnell 111 mercy 107, Combury *& Chest, normal, 40 inches PS yom sinticnisanoustaishneiiltnele was Moses when the light went out? ee rag he a egress Rey 111, & «Cheat, exp nd, 45 inches, w| Who questions the West's superiority in football? Minnesota's }wan 107, Lookout 111, Aunt Polly ® Watlst, 32 inches J * BR E WORST est plays, as taught by Tom Sheviin, helped Yale beat Princeton, | 111. Harry Stanhope 111, Captain # Forearm, 12% inches. 3, COLD WITHOUT ONE _mmmencemiincoantg eal. aa << — ohn * Biceps, 14 inches. * | Attell fought Conley a grudge battle because Frankie beat || Third race, mile and 20 yarde— a Cole Thigh, % 5 Revie 2 GRAIN OF QUININE ; Monte Attell—and to make ft good Conley handed Abe a fine | Redeem 103. Rosevale 108, Edwin T. FRED THOMSON: \* \* * * * st, back, stomach or Hmbs, te a) dose of Pape's Cold Compound ev-) ncaa sntacaiemameetns: rm November 24,1910 Jf breaking and all grippe symptoms | as when Gotch made him play poodle. encioogp ie | Nebulosus 108, Sir Angus 109, Royal | "cord in athletics. Thomson refuses; ELSHERRY, Mo. Nov. 2%—-Al| coing after the very first dose. It ee h.° Evidently they like Johnay McGraw in If'l old New York, seeing | River 109, Lady Rensselaer 105, Sil-|to take anything seriously, he nover| fred. Standen of Chicago, arrived roupiiy retieves es Sheek anneed : he has signed for another five years. Ppt re be To stg “al os | worries about the eventache Will here in search of MO. Sharp/able neuralgia pains, headache, | an ? ¢ Young Gotch, a mat artist of hitherto unknown ‘caliber, won | 109, Onatasen 112. ett pe pertictgate tm, consequently he gosh! Twenty-eis years ago he borrowed ‘ nlinees, and cod sage stumied 00 ‘ : 4 taten circteht faile from Bob @ammorville of Boston before a big | _ Sixth reco, tuturtty course af. |' detloving tint he ena.ate If be) 9900 of Mr. Bherp and engaged ie running or the nose, soreness, stiff ie a 5 } Pry 111, Roy T. 121, Chantilly 114,| Wants to and oearly always lives business, bat met with reverses,’ peas and rheumatic aching claims the world’s championship in the 150-pound class. barney rn Helle of Lroquots 114,] up to his expectations. If the other and subsequently failed. He left) Take this harmless Compound | Bixkra 111, All Alone 121, Redondo! mae beats him, all ri 1 h . s eht the state and nothing had been directed, with the knowledge that) 4 - t 111, Plume 111, Swaggeriat i s Henri St. Yves has returned. That means that he was the win | ageriater 111.1" re osoe has the satiafaction of} heard of bits Gatfl now, when be| (ere ts 80 other medicine, made ner of a 10-mile Marathon at Atlantic City Inst night. His time was | Roy Shumway 111, Platoon 111 We setae cadvone of Mr, Sharp) Tar eeere onee in the world, which | Share will cure your cold or end Grippe crowd of fans at Willimantic, Conn. last night. Young Gotch knowing that he ts the best man io} 86 minutes, 42 26 seconds. His nearest opponent was Trent of | Columbus, who covered the «round in 1 hour, 6 seconds. EMERYVILLE. the United States in track events, 4°¢ came to weitic the debt. The) Litiry ay promptly and without | ree : a taken all together, and 0 shakes | NOte bad been destroyed, as It wae cay other assistance or bad after " Bs A match pool game was played last night between O. J. Mills. EMERYVILLE, Nov, 22.—Resulte] pands with the Yictor and FS heme sas be worthless, Mr. StAB-| Hcg as ff package of| m = who claims he is champion of the Pacific coast, and Georgy Wil- | of today's races: julates him, but deletes eta, | oat te now @ petenten Gnd PUP! Danes Cold Compound, CRIED GAY [femme Hates a local player. ‘The game reeuited in a close finish. The | First rece—Gmiley, Motazer, 9 t0| same time to win the next content | oer rene bad luck druggist jn the world can supply . Hirst night's score was 155 points for Mills and 140 for the local |1. won; Black sheep, 5 to 1, second: | and he mimost always does oe | After three years’ research W O N ; . { player. The high runs were: Mills 43, Williams 54 # to 1, third. | Time—| Star “Want” Ads Ar wane Soclustvely demonstrated ur NeW SIX ory > i 5 eat 5 all pe ths Virmak' te Oe - ih ant Ads Are that quinine is not effective tn the 0 cess se eee ' | Second race, 514 furiangn—Paw-/ 55 i Pusinese Bringers treatment of colds or grippe. | j King Manuel, in the days when Gaby reigned, | husks, 6 to 3, won: Jest. 3 to 2.) * -| . . soa ie 5 ei Cian Seal ill Be Ready in Ja which was before the insurgents slipped the rollers | 1:06. i | ‘Third race, faturity course—Mad- || Pike under him, used to spend hours afield, and was quite iene taunares t i. | cline rave, 7 to 2, won; Hanne a wing shot. Louise, 4 to 1, second; Banorella, | i — SES tee | 10 to 1, third. Time—1: 16. | ; | Pourth race, one mile~-Biack! / 9 to 5, won; Noon, 6 to 1 i Jack, 11 to 5, third i Fifth race, one mile and 20 yards} i FOR PORTLAND Nebraska Lass, 4 to 1, won; Do- valta, 9 to 2, second; Apologize, 6 — The horse show in Chicago is in| to 5, third, Time--1:41 26, | (By United Press.) full blast today. It has horses for / PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. 23—lthe chief objects of interest and|SROWM ELECTED PRESIDENT. | } Nick. Williams, the curly headed/not Paris fashions and pretty| NBW YORK, Nov. 23—The di} Avenue : blonde catcher of the San Francis-| women, as in New York |rectors of the Amateur Athletic} $} co Seals, probably will manage the Association today confirmed the Portland team in the Northwestern} Lincoln high school eleven goes | °lection of Edwin C. Brown of Chi) league next season. Both Judge Ft Bpokane tonight for the big | °2#° 4# president of the associa: and Manager McCredie like Wil-| Thanksgiving game with Spokane | "0" fr the ensuing year All the Credit You Want Hams, and have been conducting|high tomorrow afternoon. Twelfth cH | negotiations with the San Francis-|hour attempts to substitute We Op ont an hh ahatl co management for his release jnatehee for Lincoln cam to| congress that has be in we ion | Manager McCredie is jfubliant/naught. The Spokane manage over the prospects of his team in} ment couldn't see it 1911. He will replace Casey at} oss ; second base, snd Tommy Sheehan| Wenatchee claims the football pe; th will be retained at third. Mecschampionship of the state and so| past three weeks has ad Lasker, the English chan» d tos draw with Janow Polish expert Thursday and Friday i Gredie probably will announce his} does Aberdeen. But Wenatchee ts cae : line-up in February leager to play it off with Abe * The Beavers have been asked to) The Grays Harbor é be train at Fresno, and probably will|take @ chance, it ; do so, as there is a chance of £et-|tonsup just now on the champlon-| | Himelhoch Bros.’ Store, at 625 First Ave., will be J ting more games there than ati ship title. Take your choice } plana sete eaten eta Rh DOE Santa Maria. McCredie also wants} ’ | ; > —— i a couple of gaines with the Boston! Able bodied football teams look By the REGAL DENTISTS | closed all day Thursday and Friday, during which time A Americans, who will train in Call-|ing for a match tomorrow oe is peat te y several large shipments of Men’s Suits, Overcoats and fornia during the spring day can take on the Marines, com-| * posed of enlisted men from the +4 . BALL CLUB FINED. navy yard. The manager is Sergt Natural Looking, Beautiful Furnishings will be unpacked, displayed and marked CINCINNATI, Nov. 23.—The na | Trask, Marine Barracks, Bremer etn etceeate ee taneh Pp J 7 Gi has asseased a on . . . . { tional commission has a ia Teeth Our entire Winter line of Clothing has been delayed ) against the Chicago | fine of $2 National league club because ayer : on account of the tailors’ and garment workers’ strike players on the team were misrepre wt ts 4 t v of boys on the) fy Our Method, teeth are fitted sented when the Chicagos played at} 1° Einliade _~ nag pe be on the gums permanently, and any Ottumwa ‘Towa, last September 1n| vel enton. tone having, two or more teeth back East. The goods should have been here two ; ABOUT THE BOXERS. can ponsoss them. T once 1} SOLDIERS HOLD MEET Pepin oat oi Unb die ste on: months ago. We refused to accept them, but the man- VANCOUVER BARRAC! N Vin A Carroll, the California | disagr features ort and 23.--Prizes were awarded to y Houck will| satisfaction are thelr iy ant ufacturers did not want them thrown back on their 1101 Third Avenue, Corner Spring Street. winners of the event . ember 12 " points The wearer of Our hod Telephone Main 1525. In letic tournat held harley Gold-| ‘Teeth can eat with pleasu . ‘ ‘aay: Sa ah ib Wak Ul eta ence deteademend ts hands—they offered us a discount of approximately New White Machines Rented, $2.00 Per Month: F the post partic nd be J hanksgtving day. | cu 4 dent i All White Machines Repaired Free. +] meet will be held in Febru COMET COMtans tie: Cnieeee Sem: | persis Our Method 50 per cent to accept the goods. one ae ae ari Denning at Milwaukee on|and every divease of the t pe Thank s ving mgd me : gums is corrected If yur gums ¥ m Langford and Joe Jeannette,! are sore or ‘i f bs SPORTSMEN xed such a warm bout at/of treatment never falls to effect a W t h F id : St { i A on ara ae « Boston a few months ago, have | cure | . 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