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jl arraaaie ea ER: THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1911 THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS ata as Rome wor snus Ria ap PUTS AN END TO INDIGESTION AND A SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH _ me i — Aw there Is often some one in yours Bome folks have tried #0 long to ? } | LESTER IN TRAINING family who suffers an attack of In-|find relief from Indige and bacon tn that [eth rymaking| trouble, why don't you keep some | ach, with the common, « day with Denver Bd Martin over in Ta | Diape pain in the house handy? be hae a cong Bee re . “ ade up their minds that the A Laat ante scoren: coma next Wednesday night, ThA] This harmless blessing will Aigont reese ver yd gar digo pe t Biamarel eye. here Is no Inck of Interest In the : ~ wr Individual champlonsbips, W. affair may be judged by the scores|#Pything you ean eat without the |iieve theirs is @ case of oun} Anderson 169 0 3) of local fans who have trudged over | slightest discomfort, and overcome | ness, Gastritis, Catarrh of the Stom ‘ Sates “plik: to Lester's quarters to #ee the work-|4 sour, gansy Stomach five min-| ach or Cancer 3 At Imperial Alleys. out, Hagen is making a good train, | utes after This, no do ubt Is ® inktie Individual championships, W. 1 ing partner for the husky youth) Tell your pharmacist to let you take. Your real trouble i a you Franks 170 167 171 1 2 from Boasemer, and Lester says he 4 the formula plainly printed on|eat does not digest; inate t fer. Wetmore 148 180 1/6 3 2 is hard as nails, only worse there 60-cent cases of Pape’s Dia-| ments and sours, turns t Gas |pepsin; then you will readily see|and Stomach poison, w trety STANLEY BESTED. lwhy it makes Indigestion, Sour |in the digestive tract and In\eetines, . £ NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Diggor| Stomach, Heartburn and other dis | and, besides, poison the breath with ) Stanley was bested in a ten-round|tress go in five minutes, and re-| nauseous odors. als battle with Frankie Burne of Jer-leves at once such miseries as A hearty appetite, with thorough P; On = 4 sey City, here inst night. Burns Belching of Gas, Kructations of sour, | digestion, and without th owt had tt his own way from start to/undigested food, Nausea, Head-/discomfort or misery of tom. | Gver 00 mon have turned out tor finish, Stanley Is the bantam-jaches, Dizziness, Constipation and|ach, is waiting for you nas a \ ee eae weight champion of England other Btomach disorders. you decide to try Pap apepstn, 4 The New York Nationals will a — — 4 have 14 pitchers on hand when they Sree Lesrew | line up for spring practice. Pereweto a Mickey O’Prien, who has always showed off well in four rounds and) the Bil Dahlen, manager of | is Brooklyn National League team, bagging big game out Went The inhabitants of Kelley's island. Off the const of Lake Brie, played BONNIE CHURCHILL, | CHURCHILL MAID. = = = —— @ game of baseball n the toe re cently with much success. Here are two terriers wWhose|O, This year she will compete -_ names are likely to be famous be- | With & daughter of Lady Ch ‘The Newark club wilt do their} fore the bench shows close. and the youngster, it Is will make the ei and handsom: The youngster is Bonnie Church stern dog step high to win South 9 ees training at Lakewood, It was last season that Cham w Jersey ty Widow, the great east > |EUROPEAN PLAN COR. PIKE ST. AND SIXTH AV, Connie Mack will switeh his in 1 terrier, w wh the |i, sired by Champion Edgewood ic § Most Delightful accommodations at moderate cost ctly field a bit. He will play Baker in| American kennel ol uit like | Duval, who won over all the great ervice Corporations modern—Fireproof—Rates, 75¢ to $2.00; with private baths, the outfield and substitute Motunia|® Springfield S0-caliber through alest terriers in the United States | $2.00 and up. Special rates for permanent guests. chunk of chee eh How to Acquire Them jand Canada a few years » deen a warm favorite with the|/won a draw eesieten. Clarence jet third 4 The best fight Merry Widow| Two other fer og pas EREE BUS _ C gow —= cig Sager lege sd ve gon ra haar edete “anal The Topeka club is offering In-| had against Lady Churchill, |titter are Countess Churchill and for the Public Good HOTEL SALISBURY 23.2" an imported matron, ontered by the | Churebttl Lake Erie kennels, Maid, entered in novice, puppy and loc ducements to Hobby Lowe to man ‘and surprised them all last night/Kid Curry was giveh a decision ot W Moughby, 207 FOURTH AVE. AND CHERKY #7. at the smoker held in the Empirejover George Gree although | “8¢ !ts team this coming season. ‘This Article Is Paid » Opposite Keatile Athletic Club theatre building on Pike st. In/Green gave a very good account) > oe ee for by oi “ . eens the fourth round of his bout with|of himself. Charley Rothus and| | Tacoma ts after Howard Guya, 7 Edwin J. Brown Hotel Prince Rupert ve Eddie Marino, O'Brien put in a| Young O'Leary boxed four rounds |e former Portlander $| Rone : Newly decorated, modern fi celted Cuisine, One-half few swift wallops that sent|to a draw lah hibes” Wan ‘ Socialist Candidate for Mayor) from © Sellen Fry ag oad Marino to poppyland, and when it] There will be another smoker! . ° wh agen J greg . iaiince ees wen - e a Sac is weand 2 the supreme law of both the state ee Me was all over Marino wanted to/under the auspices of the Gray ta the “nuprome > ge BB sys RALEIGH HOTEL vnens ale Saige mF: TI EDI D PDE know who stopped that bdout./ stone club next Friday night with Packey MeFarland and Jack ee ek Ns On wer eee as stcovente, |The. attend | rad of Bt. Joseph Mo., have been In New York they can dee but one finish to the K. O. Brow T URKI SI H BATHS }; * we ae-teteGitk chaitinges| und’ the tend tmresaccty, picened | ed to fight ten rounds on| Wolsast match, and that te the jullaby for Ad —— - - — ‘ 9 ” Pet bruary 6, Barada recent! ht rm, — A new, moderate-priced eset a Pete MeVeign with the entertainment, Jack Lew | ft ruary 6 ae ane wih sole sxibly Mr. Morris figures he'd rather be “first in a small "HOTEL BRIGHTON iy “yrt"cstes"and modern, wlth hot and ere four other entertatn-| ter was on band in a real nobby Therian village” than an also ran in cities where the heavies hang Hl ater tn Srery room McCarthy of San Francisco, Cor, Seventh Ave. and Pine St Sunset Phones Main 6501 and Malo 8757 bouts on the program. | sartorial fromt and re je Long and Eddie Shannon! secon ie events. out TICKETS IN SEATTLE. —_— - - Lonnie Austin has placed a Philly John te rapidly butlding a city of dreams that makes the WHO ARE THE rrorLer choice block of seats for the Lester-} Arabian Nights like a travel lectur 1925 Seventh Ave. Martin ‘boxing mateh on sale with pias tee a fot Cote Brerything Now Fie Up to Date—Steam Heat, Hot and Cold 4 Ret Room Joe Dizard at Second and Yesler Frank Chance saya; “Throw oranges and keep your salary : asta Beli MONE. MAIN so49 The affair will occur over in Ta super.” The L. must be boosting for some syndicate with _ | oma wenioey 2 sseag ease ee |GRAND UNION HOTEL fap 2tol20m,, teaene —— Way—z2 Blocks From Depots What a clever little person is the ;the big stuff is being digested and Just to show th All Rooms Newly Furnished JOHN CANNON, Mer. n e © show that they don’t entertain any hard feelings, about Ste Tom a ward “+ gated ahd © agpalnae ppie ohare ona heaping’ mgt svg dy: Rewer WHO’S WHO om thousand will go to Reno, or Halifax, to see Jeffries and John reals wr a After almost a year of inactivity, |one across, the thing Is discussed, Son’ phao: ts aaunn, i¢ Gx MMIRicn tebkasn on mtabing toon Saute /HOTEL SCENIC @ te Foe Pine Markers fave an occasional arm-breaking pro and con. Perhaps, after all,| in the Fiying Game. ‘epring against some second-rater,| Wolgast has been misjudge Paying about as much attention to) But in the meantime P. McFar- offers to meet good fighters as a! land does that thing to J. Goodm: 1007 First Av. TRANSIENTS A SPE: the dittes, $2.00 8 Week Up. Transients, boc and Up. © Sound Aa a nation of good things we bave Joe edge. McGee beaten to a fringed CALEY Beautiful View of Phone—Ind. A 3408 No play, no pay seems to be the motto of John I. Taylor, jr, blind man to street car advertising, | in New York. Then up bobs Tommy the Boston club owner. ~ THE GALLATIN Modern: corre Rates. 80. con ss weekly. he suddenly agrees to meet K. O. Jones of managerial fame and in : 5 —_———-— Cor, Pike St. and Boren Ave. tan th Dotng. Prop ede Westink fm Philly. champion’s manager he horns in ate pradecensass: t ROS Under new management N bees Fine! e@ press associations and| Right away come rumors of @ For omfortable and elike. R up. ‘or dinner I have goldfish, 1 am 18-karat pure - ee Bek View Ueiew correspondents fall over their feet | split in the WolgastJones family Oh, these are golden moments, while I take the Keeley cure. Shas senge-oaetenea: HOTEL GILBERT wade 3 os Setting the stuff on the wire. Fight | Then Wolgast denies it, and prov i rates by the circles are knocked into equilateral | that, after all, he isn’t the fearlessly triangles and other things like that./careless young champion we tm Then for a couple of day vaeusansacaeral mall Pine adve rising. JACKSONVILLE h they ere Rooms boo and up—Spec From Bugs Raymond's Rhapsodies “Tet FiKE TF Large, Clean, Steam-Heated Rooms, $2.50 per Week and Up. HOTEL VOLNEY _ este PO wh yn, COLOMA HOUSE sia FIRST AVE. 50 por Week and Up. Transie and Up. Giants could get away with that Far be it from Murphy Did anyone really imagine th Jap stuff and leave the Cubs out? One way to crab the boxing game in Philadelphia ts to permit Jack O'Brien to sign boys ta contracts of his own wording WHO 1S THIS MAN? oem ——— Sanaa tate ini —— eg FAVE — eam-Hested Hocsceosping and Bioopin JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Jan. 27 LINCOLN JUNIORS WIN. nar nn Mage oe i wacom HOTEL BIGGS tor tg per Week mo aga Results of today's races: The Lincotn junior team — Won aaa ae* ack ame from the Queen Anne broilers last night at basketball. The store was 41 to 20. GAMES AT ANACORTES. ANACORTES, Jan. 28.—The Bar ington High school girls’ t won Y | urself from the Anacortes girls at rt ball last night by a score o wb j TO MEET NEXT FRIGAY., | e The second game for the state championship wilt be fought igqut/ by the Queen Anne and Linedin| First. race—Hazelthorpe won Lydia Lee second, Anna Lee third Time—1:21 2-5. Second race—Detroit won, Aunt Kate second, Ortson third. Time— 1:18 45, Third race—Grenada won, Iima second, Judge Monck third. Time. —1:07 25, Fourth race—Via Octavia won, T. M. Green second, Donau third. Time —L:128 16. Weekly The Hotel Sherman Centrally Located, Steam Heated Rooms S00 and Up. Special Terms by the Week. Phone—Ind. 5286; Sunset 6496 — Corner First Ave. and Seneca St. ~ GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL First Av. Rates, 50c per Day Up. THOMAS SOPWITH. Sopwith is Grahame-White's chief contender for the honor of being England's leading birdman. He be- gan the new year with a sensation al flight from the Isle of Sheppey, Eng., over Dover, to Beaumont, Bel tone firet put then use 1118Y% There are a limited num pay dividends te fi a ium, in an attempt to win Baron i e ust be ke in of EMERYVILLE. ee rents $20,000 prise for British {High school basketball teams #ext || ber of things you can do ciate must be kept tp of aviators. He covered 174 miles,| Friday night It is the same way with || 2umic,ennershin, The eae must be make the meter be (By United Pree) EMERYVILLE, Jan. 27.—Results of today's races: First race—Ban Ann won, Twick- register, The elect which is a record for any Might in x | cluding a channel crossing. 6 as Sank; the law requires many things of it For instance: The bank this Savings gabam second. Academist third.) gMERYVILLE, Jan. 27— must keep 20 per cent of its J] 'e.0% Terme ihe, gine and, hee % : for Saturday; . Aina tered stock, which has no value except THIS 18 WHERE THEY ALL COME Geccnd tace=Oodtather. wou,|. Fire mos, six. furlonge—Helen| = ™™Phreys Seventy - Seven || deposits in cash on hand to""entract, dividends inthe. tor oe : Hawkins 91, Billy Myers 103, Miss Picnic 107, Goasipergi 111, Sorrow ful 111, Barning Bosh 113, Tilling hast 113, Paul Clifford 113, Father Stafford 113, Swagerlator 113, Ed die Mott 93, Ben Stone 113. Second race, three and a half fur- longs—Ymir 110, Bogart 106, Ponte. fract 108, Florence Kripp 106, Cash It must be under super of the State Bank Examiner. Know him? Prince Winter second, David Boland His face, somewhat different in| third. Time—1:17 Appearance. was printed on this! pig >, a Aue tele page yesterday, Monday we will| tell you who he is. Meantime, risk| /yovOnt, Secand, Minnedocela third & guess. If you guess right and| /™¢—!: ol mail your answer to the sporting editor before 8 o'clock Monday (or these . to the Breaks Up Colds and GRIP First Feeling vision Trade Checks Every Day Our Patrons Are Given Them, and They Seem to Be Appreciated. LUNCH COUNTER compantes and qunived so that the pany will @ robbery exposed, | of every public serv lee in Seattle and in the nation Is paid back to the owners by the people every th ae Its stockholders individually We do more than all this must be liable. The Star ts anxious to see that morning, your answer will be con- sidered. it will not be if you mail| paper every night. If your paper|On Delivery 105, Lacazora 105, for your safety, AND we || them te it Iater than 8 o'clock. fails to come by 6 o'clock kindly | Uncle Henry Harrison 103. The first feeling of Grip Is Sore have $400,000 a h Capi a oe SOLO TABLES. a notify the circulation department| (Bogart and Pontefract coupled| Throat; a dose of “Seventy-seven” |} "AVC + ash Capital ra POOL TABLES His siblets, the Nizam of Hyder- bad, has bought an American auto- mobile for $14,599. every subscriber gets his or her of The Star and a paper will be sent you by special messenger. Main 9400 or Ind. 441. ed Woodlander 113 Duten | ache, till the development of In The Bank Greed has rendered. the managers of PAID ADVERTISEMENT he a Dublin eee a eee luenza, Catarrh, Pains and Soréness Se cava tax ae aaa Our Wurlitzer Is Still Blaying the Finest Music You rey y Aco gin tab ae ae in the Head and Chest, Cough, Gen- the people to act Ever Heard, Moan ane ara a halt fur. | ora! Prostration and Fever, or the 4 control of the cor longs—Torbellino 119, Roy Jr., 111,| eure will take longer, or av hgs Seow. erompeliar the The Oriental Pool R AS MEMBER OF COUNCIL |iisikecatitsedstiodts| tmerten termes Mar act Ave ant ae ae — 90, Matelgh B.D. 116, Daddy Gip|, Mumodrerw omen, a wihtanatcene apts: ag wae at| 1413-15-17-19 THIRD AVENUE as Scarborough entry.) Third race, six farlongs—Prosper on’t 113, Dacia 91, Black Sheop 113, Tony | Don't ¥ 110, Veneta Strome 106, Banorella William and Ann Streets, at this time. will shorten the attack ait till your Bones begin our pubdite servants GREED HAS RENDERED THEM IN- COMPETENT v their economic and political power, thelr 101. class solidarity may be effected and i Fifth race, mlle~Ayame 95, Her- thus offective. ; : William H. Murphy Urges etic Hi, Dens Campbell 106, Pay Protect Yourself! [Discovery f MoW To ACQUINE rUBLIC Uritt- Streak’ 112, Doncaster 110, Starry 0 General City Improve- ments, and Always Has. Suburban Great Faith in Murphy. Men and Women Have Night 195, Altaree 100, Jest 100, Port Arlington 92. Sixth rdce, mile and 70 yards— Rosevale 109, Raleigh 113, Fulletta 107, Mr. Bishop 103, Ocean View 98, Star Actor 104, Massa 100. At Fountains, Hotels or Einewhere Get the Original aoa Genuine HORLICK’S the Age Consumption can be cured by TUBERCLECIDE utility In Beattie, the tel- ser the street rallways, the electric light and power plant, the gas plant, all could be acquired by the peo- ple of Seattle without one dollar of ex- pense to the people, and the present owners could be compensated for the ac- of construction of and robbery BARBER SHOP CIGAR STAND BOWLING ALLEYS Dr. Maker, Dentist, moved to oe . _ Room 620 Northern Bank Building. MALTED MILK ; * ore} First and Madison 1417 Fourth Av. When William H. Murphy was : initiate All howard it Chaser ies weit swith the memnew. fram the sale atl WATOH THE MAN MAKE CIGARS IN THE WINDOW. firat elected a member of the city Danco at Dreamiand tonight, {he first mortgage ponds: thereon. «he | POOL ROOM———THE BON———CIGAR STORE council, eleven years ago, as a rep- resentative from the Ninth ward, there was but one graded street north of Lake Union—Kilbourne st. That territory now, which embraces The Rubber Store Rich Milk, Not in Any Milk Trus! The Food Drink for All Ages Malt Grain Mutreet, ie Tuberclecide See Tuberclecide Co. miate « value of the utility, The olty issue bonds and. buy or jon, and th. hem, and t upon build fue pubs ings will p ‘WADE Wwiite YOU Wa wat, = War rg fo—L.0N0, |\Columbia Pool Room Sic ats wena thes th he ae ba Insi t on “HORLICK’S’ Phone Main 8356. FULL LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CANDY yenlences that the older sections of 714 Firs: Ave. i a ee Removed to 103% Eastlake }| Mock,“ ‘hor tan they turnien tne same | Op —_—J0sT orenxp———. | ee, Gi ee ee y NOW 18 THE TIME Av.—The Stratford. Se (sta ene Makeh Senile eee de a Cue phish abate 2c Cue a who has been found always urging Oldest Alaska Outfitters}! 10 prepare tor your house elganing. | ly. os the competition of che x COLUMBIA Sr, 2 -aagehe-aacigd oat el of the in Seattle beeend all kinda of painting, var. J ttn Re. ge sel meron ©. H, FREEGROVE—D. DICKSON, Props. sre such improvements ri ing, papering, ete. The would benefit the aative poopie pir We carry a complete line of || stimates cheerfully given ‘Uae the . STORAGE — a TRANSFER COMPANIES prove no hardship on a community. Within the last few months. pra ber Footwear, Pacs, Arcties, || Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co., ED phy has been insistent on carrying | possible time, even if some of the!| Moccasins, Woolen Underwear, | 1414 Ist Av, Near University St to the We Srehttise Thon ia ¢ ‘ improvements and utilities to the | older portions of the city were re-|{ Mackinaws, Mitts, Gloves, | ——__ ETERS Before the lab i ¥ire a3. Ind. 3933 Transferred. to ‘Twelfth ward, a section of the city not as fortunate as other sections. This portion of the city, brought in by annexation, demanded water, WILLIAM H. MURPHY. quired to walt a brief period for improvements not so insistent as | the needs of the new territory, It is because ofithis attitude that Rubber and Oil Clothing, Rub: Blankets and Kenwood Sleeping Bags. | phones—Main 1304 or Ind 3918, Visit Prof. Stevens’ new Academy? at Danz Shoe Co. 19 Yesler Jome of the Famous an possibly acquire their o or and enjoy the full fr >| HORNER TRANSFER CO root Storage Vault for Valuables, and From Trains and Steamers, Office 114 Spring St, | lights, sewers, grading and plank-|the men and women of the suburbs Na Sree Goons 1 Four:h av, and Ping # Vans aad SAagh Waneen orate | In. 2168 ing, and Murphy has always stood have faith in William H. Murphy | Teaching every ddy W I Dou las Shoes BP ee enareees: 4 Moving @ Bpecialty spon Sneed tor Shine with that population in the Reteter sng will pin that faith to him on | and evening. Both ok. qgias ¢ 2 wal vag i TRUN a 4 ‘or of carrying improve-| primary day, as well as on the|| Main 5089. Phones: Ind. 2880, |) phones, | ; gay vi vt! IKS STORED "REE. mente into the valley at the earliest | general election day, | Opposite Seattle Hotel are fore agphen Mi pee — R taza al ag FREE | Sootalist Candidate for Mayor. Storage ihe be ee F

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