The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1911, Page 2

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SHORT SPORT t c Hud 1 Eddie Hubbard f are i AT tir t Va lard A. C, smoke he near future Mickey O’Brien will take on Bil Mack at the Grayst A.C. smoke next Friday night and elimt b w i and Eddie St on & bout at the next Gra Athlett Club R. H. Miller was high man at the gun clud st yest He straight falls in Bo: Doe Roller lost two to that Nabisco fe Saturday night Johr Jack itu jit that aspire hope no more Joe Coste who rece Abe Attell New York hospital Bill Ro: Merrill of Ell go 15 r ary 10. Tt ts a many spo for Carl der. Mor drawing card, @ man with no ring experte no hard work to his & seriously conside: for champlonship ho lous. ed candidate rs is ridieu It ts rumored that. Rattling Nel *' TY coss The mysterious man of the past two days was Ty Cobb, the Detrott whirlwind, and the country’s’ lead- ing slugger. Cobb is a Georgian, hence “The Georgia Peach.” Cobb fg without doubt the most sensa tional individual in the American league, if not in the national game. His wonderful work with the bat on the bases and in the field has made him one of the best-hated and at the same time the most admired player in the country The following guessed correctly, and are entitled to a free copy of The Star Manual: Elve Orphan, Louie Keetz, C Button, 8. Gleason, Howard Jo Charles Dubey, Louis Jensen vin Gwilym, James K. Leathers, Clair Cosper, Douglas Fairweather, Leo Mathews, Fred G. Eliors. ecil Dr. Maker, Dentist, moved to Room 620 Northern Bank Bullding. oes Dance at Dresmilana tonight. ro The Rubber Store 714 Firs: Ave. Oldest Alaska Outfitters in Seattle We carry a complete line of Rubber and Oi! Clothing, Rub- ber Footwear, Pacs, Arctica, Moccasins, Woolen Underwear, Mackinaws, Mitts, Gloves, Blankets and Kenwood Sleeping Baga. Sorte Grae Seon (a Main 5089. Phones: Ind. 2880. The— 119 Yesler Home of the Famous ff W. L. Douglas Shoes } Opposite Seattle Hotel strel 111 Me father 'Has Packey McFarland Call on Lightweight Championship? ht y as he right now made poun man neatne PACKEY M’FARLANO. EMERYVILLE. ngo 104 109 Sixth ra Henderson 110, tilly 106, Emma G. quols 91, Jessupburn 10: J. H. Barr ivi, ve Genartes: 116. 107, Inc BY TIP WRIGHT, Samuel pla second | Ala., this y ny Dobbs mu 8 infielder to re Sammy, jlong time un | spreading the through and will with hei time to elevating grand opera. a Caruso, did you? |my warbles lke a killalee bird Hoffman doing a Salome. Whidden who pl chant 10: Abella 109. 119, Responseful 106 five furlongs—Judge t won, Mary| whi ilo 101, Chan-| Da third. Time >, Bel « 1:45 4-4. t € ds or & lem 14 ast| Fifth race—Star Blue won, Eye Tony Faust 110,| white second, Herpes third. Time Me- | 1:13 Second Base to Grand Osera; Sammy Strang’s Long Jump trang-Nicklin won't NEW YORK, Jan McFarland to be JACKSONVILLE pARMy STRANG NICKLIN THE WHO'S WHO In the Flying Gane. J ithe | Pres tiption Worth Knowing yen 1: CRW Fore and dispatch Jesctthne nd ta vo tons | 75c You Do Not Have to E eet eas es aan og. Mee Tee Pay Cash so we x \ “y-ray - nut WHY COOK AT HOME? pat WS Mik 5 ¥ | on ; that | Rogein all your former | a de in w boxed knocked | Goodman b a 8], | | partmen 2 paper Will be made MeFar } mesenger. land York's in the wolght eap. fav | light AND CURES GRIPPE IN SEVERAL HOURS can * Third race, mile and a quarter “ Acvtor 103, Jim Cath 97, Mr.| JACKSONVILLE, Jan, 28.—Re-| the world, whieh will cu “8 Bishop 100, Marigot 101, Pete 100 sults of today's race or end Grippe . Fourth face, five furlongs—Pride | Mary Jee Johansen [and without of Lisme sly Dieudonne ee sainialimaarie sok vin , Cold Cabanas gadheoaemtely- aa cxgieieglonts in n which an in the world can Fifth race, one - Hy 4. | supp Lorenzo 104, Southern Pa 5 d Is the re The Bailiffs Daughter 80, Orella 84 Aldrian won : han f Whitewoo! By the REGAL DENTISTS A PRACTICAL PLAN Our method of restoring missing al one. 4 as closely after] so as to make @ hav nature as p original method, But each and ali lack that “something }to make a perfect piece ¢ | Briefly, our method is a 1 teeth without ring mis the aid of partial plates. All that we require is two or more teeth in elther jaw to work from. And when the work {s done then you will be You will and look ful teeth ha beauty as well a health. If your teeth need repairing, or if you in need of new teeth, call at our office for a free examin@tion and we will explain and show What we can do for you We give a wr all work REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union itten guaragteé with “MEALS SERV D. Bir, Clty of Everett or Telegraph \iains In-w trance, In for Montgomery, nd Manager John st hustle for another place the big leaguer ed ball for a der the artistic more @ letter announcing his tention to forsake the plaudits of )the fans and seek ree atmosphere Strang mon-| Nicklin drives hom |acher, because his folks objected to | Iter postmarked NOW IS THE TIME to prepare for your house cleaning. | We do all kinds of painting, var Strang-| fact that|Bishing, tinting, papering in. mpense in a the his voice has been plowed and|28timates cheerfully given. Use the name of the family | cross-harrowed, and is now in the |Phones—Main 1304 or Ind, 3913 , says, in a let- | cult{vation of development. | Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co., "Paris, that he is| With sctentific frrigation and a| 114 Ist Av., Near University St the national game,|diet of throat lozenges, he hopes = — neeforth devote his|for an engagement in a minor! league opera company before he is| Visit Prof. Stévens’ Didn't know Sam aspired to be|much older, In due time he ex-| new Academy at Huh! Tham-| pects to chirp .347 in fast company. Four‘h ay, and Pine st | If he fails we may hear him in vod pe with the ease and grace of Gert advertised as “the swoet.| Teaching every. day As a} voiced minstrel” who has the nerve | and evening. “Both warbler the Strang-Nicklin has the |to sing his own compositions—a la| phones. seas ath finest product of the Hartz moun- Doc White. Sa aaa | | BREAKS UP A COLD | ete, | STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1911. HOGAN RE Les | : ant ms ie ‘Se ee. i! | New Arrivals gt yh _ in Man-Tailored tly today to renew the efforts t Angeles Cafe Suits f Cook hot Wal 22-24-26 First Av, strictly m ; ‘ and John Ie | BE. ¢ 4 th near | fr fon has been matched with Ad Wo mtice allqwance, up Bast EMERYVILLE, Jan. 28.—Entrie n he WEntomach ts being managed by for Monday EMERYVILLE. be, by 8 doseaf Pape's son, a former Wik ones furlongs-—Wild Cold Con very two hours man, who is a b Fern 110, Camarada 110, Haws EMERYVILLE, Jan. 28.—Result#) anti) thre consecutive Gi@s are than anything 107, Minstrat MO, Florence 3. } of today's race taken ‘i | Just at this moment Lida George 110, Marzo 110, Midad| “First race, promptly relieves mont — }110, Prancing 110, Lady Lightning | Stafford won mine neuralgia pal head Lincoln High won both games|ii9 Miss Rhoda 11 Sorrowful th Fime ac ness, head aw nose from Everett Sat The Second race, three and a half fur | 5 ». feverishness, @eeni scores were 29 to o 19. Second race, futurit cour: longe—-Cash on Delivery won, La | 4, thr mucous catarfhal nn Abe Slupskey 114, Ben G eat | cazadeta second, Ymir third. Time! charges, running of the nage, ® ~ Vancouver has released Joe Sug-| til, Heretic 1 Mazie Girl 106 42 1-5 ne ffuess and ftheumatic den after having had him two mere Rock 14, 8: jertime 104 Third race, six furlongs—Dargin | twing | seasons. Mt Amme 6. Twicken- | m, Duteh K vad Dacia T this harmless ¢ | llc Ban Ann 109, Dublin Min-| third. Time—1 TALKS ON = | | the teeth not only natural looking but natural acting, practical “food chewe firm in the mouf® and beanti look at well Ou has “stirred | up” the prof to such an ex-! tent that fro d to end of th continent there are dentists prom-| ising something in the way of a} |“method” of restoring missing teeth without plates that is sup | posed to be “just as good” as. our for beauti-| Merchants’ Lunch _ Heakh and strength. Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House" recovery complete When re er from ur system Te | quires the most # 1 t easily assimilated, to pot t rapidly, Special Train to Tacoma the Best tated A predigested food, has no equal d ence, Com- elnch fry mat with the rare le opera of tal For Martin - Lester Bout rei forme "trata de ohn a WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY st 11:30 p. m 12:45 a. m, Leave Tacoma .. Arrive Seattle COMFORTABLE COACHES, NO DELAY—BUY YOUR R. R. TICK. ETS EARLY fo ample accommodation may be provided TICKET OFFICE | KING STREET COLUMBIA AND SECOND PASSENGER STATION Last Week of Our Settling Sale Exceptional Bargains Are Offered in All Departments For the Balance of This Week Five Hundred Odd Dining Chairs HALF PRICE 5p. m 8:00 p. m The United 51 Government epecfically ei Tacoma ... Arri All Grades and Styles Included at Half Price ; Qu AL ITIES AND FINISHES ‘ RANGING FROM LOW-PRICED TO THE VERY FINEST GRADI ALL MARKED AT EXACTLY PRICE. THE QUANTITIES RANGE FROM1TO6 OFA PATTERN. SEE THEM IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS, ALL MARKED AT HALF-PRICE. THIS SALE THE HALF INCLUDES ALL STYLE SOLID OAK — Extension Table, like cut, but with plain pedestal; six-foot size, with 45-inch top; a very neat, attractive pattern, in- the “ * den finish; regular pric rh ea Spier ody $16.00, Special $9. | DRESSER—As pictured; a | SOLID OAK — Quarter- Pea NN pat a st hg tae OUR NEW LINE OF Ex- | plain, neat pattern, with oval | sawed, in the golden finish; . nd hac ca TENSION TABLES HAS | mirror; made ARRIVED — CALL TO | golden finish SEE THEM Bane Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishers—1 00, 000 Square Feet of Floor Space of fir, in the Extra special . $7.10 extra large pattern plate mi ror; regular pr |Special ..... genuine Spanish leather seat; Special $5.08 regular price $9.50. j | | ly constructed | | 1 mocha fi ec A |)

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