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ee -atanetcaieseninen sees Bi 3dd>S2>535 The Pug’s Progress Or, the Rise and Fall of a Champion A LIFE STORY IN PICTURES. 0 be Smit Biff hay Biff, whose real nai Battling Boggs in a & strong Heeds more (Continued) = = aE: (PAID AOVERTISEMENT.) THIRTEENTH WARD INDORSES COUNCIL- MAN BOHLKE FOR RE-ELECTION ciidice Pomed Passed Westnet Dissenting Vote. CLUB ORGANIZED TO CARRY CAMPAIGN TO OTHER WARDS. H. C. Bohike, present councilman from the Thirteenth ward. which comprises ali of Ballard, was unan tmously indorsed for one of the nine councilmen-atdarge, at a meeting of representative citizens held in Bal jard last evening. Mr. Bohike, al though a comparatively new mem ber of the city council, has been able to accomplish a great deal for his! ward, his services having been so satisfactory that no one had the| courage to file against him from that ward. | An H. ©. Bohike club was organ-| and his services during said term ized last might, for the purpose of having been highly satisfactory to carrying the campaign to the other! the people of the city at large, and Wards of the city. The women vot-| particularly to the residents of the ers of the Thirteenth ward are tak-| Thirteenth ward, therefore, be it ing an active part in Mr. Boblke’s| Resolved, That we hereby tender re-election campaign, and an auxil-' our support to Mr. Bohike and re COUNCILMAN H.C. BOHLKE. | fary women's club will be organized spectfully cal! upon all good citizens | during the coming week. The fol. of Seattle who favor economical, Sie ANN Tad = ate ai RNS a ag si tds ES _ CHAMPIONS The @ucen At high banks The atruggic with ast night tn I Anderson ..Guard. . Davik Guard Strong. Umpire Who is thi There tan’t left, it it true, The Star bav on him so that they ought to guess his |tity without much difficulty much of his mysterious man? but readers of t iden | Monday another picture will be printed, showing « little me the face. If you can't gue ore of “4 who he ts today, walt unti! Monday and try. Mai y sporting editor w oclock Tuesday mor « The identity f jone will be reves Tuesday lowing indorsement of Councilman | efficient administration of civic af-| Rohike was made without a dissent-| ing vote Whereas, H. C.. Bohike, having | councilmen-at ie. fepresented the Thirteenth ward in| Remember, you lc the city council for the past year,| you vote for more t faire, to lend their aid to the elec ur vote If TODAY'S STYLES TODAY A Word About Our Liberal Credit Plan It was who have hard means. to alloy wees as economically established to a care to dress well, but find it account of limited We keep our prices moderated a small profit, which allows assist people to do so on you as if you paid This is another great advantage Try you will use it cash. to an unsurpassed convenience. buying this way once always. Sisters Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. **Seattle's Reliable Credit’ House’ Danz Shoe Co. | 119 Y Home of the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes Opposite Seattle Hotel pirips, dally, | Leave fe m. and 6 p.m. "hoattlo at 1:80) a” mm BS lterg Rrerstt atl mand 7:15 verott at 916 a ma 816 from Colman dock ubject to change Ind. 796 Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses Classified Page. ia x i its am igi. tion of Mr. Bohike as one of the nine | zZvaszeco LOSER Zy bszaco jagainst Le in Milwaukee |the iatte |throw him ranged / GETS EARLY START BROOKLYN, Feb. 4—M Dahien of the Brooklyn Na League Springs the openin in the east | club SNOHOMISH HERE high schoo! din towr morning and will meet the pion Queen Anne schol gym answers te er th » the mynte t 1 bas-| a this cham 1 | At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine ‘MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels. and fount Delicious. invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your wdeboard at h Don't travel without i A quick | ake no tion. Just say “HORL the Age by TUBERCLECIDE yield to See Tuberclecide Co. Phone Main 8356. Av.—The Stratford. h prepared in a mimte - We Onrrhina or Trust| Discovery of Consumption can be cured All Forms of Tuberculosis Tuberclecide Removed to 103% Eastlake aun, ICK’S. send Aah Chock THE STAR-—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS xan aitiy 1911, €€ececeee Here We have Ad Wolgast pretending to wrestle hie trunk, but he Is stalling. On the left is ager PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4 m Ad We Knockou who ha: Are You a Worker? Sherok e¢ Tom Jones, the Champion's man If So, This Will Interest You This Bank is a Strictly Savings Capital} fally paid. Bank, with $400,000 Established for the absolute protection of your Savings, giving you a safe rate of interest at 4 per cent on your deposits. During the year 1910 we have opened 6,217 new ac- counts, tlepositors of occupations and nationalities as fol- lows: 8 * ae ntices ; Auditors and Accountan turer » Drivers 8 ers and Confectio rs and Bank Clerk Bricklayers ker and Meat Cutters c. Candymak Capitalists and Retired Carpenters and Cab makers Cashiers Cheekers and Markers Children Cigarmakers Cloreymen ectors tors ‘ooks and Chefs Corporations paigners Teamsters .. Droge and Chemists . Dyeworkers and Cleaners €. Ry ployes or Operators Workers ose 4 Ranchers Machinists and Mechant 146 | Telephone and Telegraph | Mail Carriers and Clerks i | | a Waiters ‘ unts opened during 1910, Total . _Ages and Sex of Depositors and Special Accounts Americans Austral Austrians Belgians the large i in INVES' ways show orations .. NATIONALITIES Finnish Icelanders Germans | Irish Itallans Japan Monte | Greeks | Hawaiians Hollis | Hun, a ationalities, all ages, all occupations we are the TECTION of the SMALL deposits, as well as guaranteed by the exercise of extreme caution MENTS and LOANS—a list of which is al- on the walls of the bank. THE BANK FOR SAVINGS President—Daniel Kelleher Vice Pres,—R. Auzias-Turenne R. Auzias-Turenne Campbell J. Ghiglione, J. Danz Griffith Davies John W. Eddy John Erickson Gabriel Faure Joshua Green e G. Alston Holo Daniei Kelleher OFFICERS | Secretary—O. H. P, La Farge Cashier—J, Malloy, Jr. DIRECTORS Harry Krutz 0. H. P. La Farge Malcolm Bestia Fr James Shannon Victor Hugo Smith Frederick K, Struve Cc. E. Vilas F. W. West or Posteo Raiph A. Schoonfeld Corner Third Avenue and Pike Street se oreeiaiaalinee eaten caunta ace teem NEVER ANY INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA OR SICK, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH How. ang hele mp of fer. 4 a o and rot ~ HOTEL BARKER? EUROPEAN PLAN ST. AND SIXTH AVj rietly COR. PIKE y FREE HOTEL SALISBURY 707 FOURTH AV® Hotel” BUS AND CHEREY ST Seattle Athletic Club 5 ais Hol Vent Prince pees Sater imines’ t Mate "RALEIGH HOTEL TURKISH BATHS HOTEL BRIGHTON Cor, Seventh Ave. and Pine st HOTEL DEL NORTE | eat, Hot and Call ; Te Independent, Of th Ay. and. Vode hs From Depots All Kooma Newly Purnished IN CANNON, Mer. HOTEL SCENIC ™ 1607 First Ay Raton, § a Wee Market k Up. tne Phone—tnd. A 3408 THE GALLATIN “THE REED ent ke eH AVEsun dd Wentinke HOTEL GILBERT HOTEL VOLNEY COLOMA HOUSE HOTEL BIGGS STRAND HOTEL f2vy Wiest Av Transient peatiie, Wash Weekly The Hotel Sherman Terms by the Weel and Seneca St GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL ¥ Rates, 50c per Day DDS 8 ys This Is Where They All Come YOU GET Trade Checks ‘i At the Oriental This Is Where They All 111814 First Av. TRADE CHECKS Oriental Pool Room SE CREEL AT IC Se A TRADE CHECKS BOWLING ALLEYS First and Madison BOWLING 1417 Fourth Av. —_ ee WATCH THE MAN MAKE ¢ FULL LINE OF 2:c Cue * 93 COLUMBIA sr. ©. MH. FREFRGROVE—D, DICKSON, Props. STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMPA ~WAGGAGE THE OWL THANSE STORED We Cali for FIV DAYS FREE. Baggage ‘Transforred to Trains and Steamers HORNER TRANSFER CO yan so" Vans Large Wagons. Mo @ Bpociaity TRUNKS STORED TEN DAYS FR can wa pe 2817—Ina. $40}. L Toxa H. + 2010 vein Storage House