The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1911, Page 2

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\ ————— HURRIES HOME 2srsc22eiom| GIRL A SUIGIDE po JEFFRIES WILL NOT COME BACK w=:2sr=2:2 0 4% Jleft for hin home city last night to face a probe of his own conduct # LOS ANGEI Fame f I | it clerk jist prior to his el : SHORT SPORT cabo nveatigaion poe URGE RAISE FOR the cost of hie bond as diroult a PLUMBING OFFICER | orney from the foe Joo Halley, a promising chap from Vancouver who has pro The Central W. C. T. U. will meet . ; eit quite handy in th at the home of Mra. Springle, 602 (Copyright, 1911, by the United Press.) iridea, te town ida lat ta, mame. oF Bere. Gortngie;: 609 t is writte he t t t ot K r mo and may 1 his Wituin\a ostuleht or. (MOST SEVERE COLD ay ved te singh eit Snolcacal IS EASILY BROKEN ee et ee tie nod IN SEVERAL HOURS Lo Lud 4 Pape’s Cold Compound ts the re Doetor of Ophthal me of three years’ research at al —.and Optometrist wl ‘ Devoter hig entire slime , « it t than fift b | ie oa . i nae ca ~ - ing Gt PETE Lies SS MSC TROUBLES 1 : ASLS A SEE, ant at clock JAMES J, JEFFRIES. eee ee ’ _ OMMY BU EXITS. P fay a t tarte “ ; ; & 7 ‘ nd ‘tl | ; ‘ The Pug’s Progress jouMy BURN axive. #/tv ect wp the soot ‘| Angeles Cafe | =: Or, the Rise and Fall of a Champion ring. work te ¢ Ths. tie s she te tl Mea Sek ak ot ae , A LIFE STORY IN PICTURES. , ‘ - ! 7 score} | : . c Merchants’ Late OPED EVENINGS 25 Ohio Dentists}, You Save © Delle French Dinner 7\% Pike St., over Ow! Druga Poliare’ Ween I De Your | from 4 to 8 p. m Entrance Room 4 75¢ members of the un | Any F : ; and nore Moving Pictures tO te te clu lorned out ' ‘ J cold or ¢ ; . done by any deo. Instrum 1 Afternc > qi ‘ tgp Bt es ig . fn . iat bi Reo Roce not Dr. J. Brown, and | & EMERYVILLE. ar alas bocad ona vey of 100 |effects, ax a Sb-cont package. of | Bote’ sewele? Glare, Tia" Rin’ aeons cle ow er ; « 4 Compound, which ax ; WHY COOK AT HOME? “ EMERYVILLE, Cal—Entries f druggist in the world can supply ye y untth 4, and Sundays If the time laily de 1ecessary work in the kitchett calculated at the end of a year, voul robably run into weal Think for i vy much more profitably and how much i this time could h been utilized. Instead of blackleading the top and sides of your range ea@ day, use a Monarch Malleable Range and devote your effortsit@ something more agreeable than blackleading. The body of : Monarch is made of Wellsville polished steel; it needs no blal : Rocky O'Brien 97 Ab ‘ i ing. The top is made of malleable iron, highlv polished. 5—HE FINDS A BACKER “All you heed now, Kid,” remarked Charley Coln, well-known sporting man, who was a visitor at Pat Rosin's gym, “is to keep on ‘ 103 John 108. showing form like you have, and you'll be fit to meet the good ones 5 1 1° Mas | T'll back you for a side bet against any boy of your weight before the 9 107 yota Strome 104, Me ° | Cestus club - Do you know this ment gi | "You're on,” replied “Kid” Biff eager! ‘ is p a igen ed Mateptay All right. But don't let down in your work, and take care of ‘ “ Harr 106 a if his pce y wil re | yourself,” cautioned his sponsor. ; > ik vealed. If you think you know him, An occasional wiping with a dry cloth keeps the Monarch brigi™ as when new, Jerson ul I? Watch mo,” laughed the young boxer. 113 cdf vila 108, | STite the sporti (CONTINUED) c 9, Lord of the Forest | 2" § o'clock T ay Seornles =. — ~ ome: = pment 119, Quality Street JOHNSON COMING WEST. clime, he said before leaving here ‘5 Quarter 116. * ohn.| Wagons without thelr being up to CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—Jack John thelr hubs in anow son, champion pugilist, is today on| Johnson sald he would stay ot WHO’S WHO INDORSE NEAL his way to California, seeking a the coast at least two months In the Flying Game Enrars tho Boal of DRINK CURE all the family Men Prominent in Various a —S Always Walks of Life Testify to have a tonic in your home Infallibility of 3-Da: By using it consistently, a good tonic fe the greatest od . insurance against the ravages of many diseases that often result fatally. This is where forewarned is forearmed, Treatment for Pabst Extract Nea gee Hehe, f] isaccepted in all parts of the world as thestandardof malttonievalue ff | —it is the essence of absolute purity and nature's greatest / N Father J. E. O'Brien—'The Neal aid to health. It is a predigested food in liquid form, / . Institute guarantees to cure the containing the tissue-building properties of rich barley | drink habit wit three days, Thi m . > A malt and therare toning elementsof the lupalin from / | assertion is correct. I have pergon-|] SPECIAL — This strong, | SOLID OAK—Extension Table, | choicest hops combined in most palatable form. A ¥ HENRY WEYMAN. Jally taken pationts to the institute, || Set¥iceable Chair is made | jike cut, but with plain round ped- | golden or Mission Paves 7 ? Although an American, Weyman | ang they were cured jf of hardwood, in the golden | estal, 6-foot size, 45-inch top; a made with continuous ‘a alesholve Zz ‘ c has done most of his flying in Bu or Early En h finish; | very neat pattern, in the golden style, with claw feet ; 45-inch top— | posts, ful! bo Ope here he has made some se shaped sac seat, T-holt | °**, ns * fae “y 6 ts > St: ‘ re ly ridin gon ph swe , arm construction $1 25 finish ; regular price $16.00. Spe- | 6-ft. size, $18.00 va $12.00 - ie 5 ft. size. $2 4 Oviij J dea bec Hosin YA NY quite & Lit of prise money. He was] geattie Attorney—'For yearn 1|] MP special . cial ... + seeeeee++ $8.75 | 8-ft. size, $21.00 value ..$14.00 at fate navos’ lone contender in the trans js = i 7 eee 2 been known as a periodical} Mahe odie te toing Polen, alpine trip, Weyman being foreed to turn back when he encountered | drunkard. I was treated by you and ine nie at's NG WP EO ten oar wudtane ease man ees | LAVIN Room Rocker feet | - ‘Living Room Roc TODAY’S STYLES TODAY 2, carried from |fully cured of the drink habit.” | : ps apedetio ns. | | SOLID OAK— - et high in the style as In the Early En- THE VALUE OF CREDIT IN} u Ni aie Nae Sabtens ai ; | price just to sober up, Nothing on i rolden finish, cok CLOTHES BUYING Bie Paget agp tg Monltyy jearth could ever induce, mento taste abr aeeaabaed i with plair: bannis- | whisky again.” , bler seat; a very : back, jafternoon, when the election o} ter ery respect. I have such an aver shov in picture, glish; a neat, at- TO ELECT OFFICERS. Seattle Merchant—“It's worth the hown in picture, | | | | ficers will occur. =D shaped sac You do not have to pay cash, depriving =" -_—— | ( well - made ! DE ad yourself of other necessities eon nonmen ewer eeu! rocker; reg dle seat ; reg- eattle Newspaperman—"l must ] 1 i : a The Butte E awe aiid dave ular price ular price You pay as you get paid, “a little at a time. ain Butte Evening News and the/ say your treatment is all that can 4 f $4.00 RM ao oe ssoula Herald, both daily news. ls ‘ $ Special $5.50. Spe- You learn the value of the garment while papers that off particularly |D® required. T am feeling better . ‘ial wearing {t, assuring satisfaction good sporting pages, have quit pub-| than I have in many yeats.? q ees : Heation this last week. The high o* ; You can have the new styles while they cost. of publication was the cause _—— y . FUMED OAK—M fission Rock- ogue. in each instance S| a are in vogue. It you ‘have @ friend or-selative V er, genuine leather loose seat | You never miss the money spent, the pay. THE NAUGHTY REBELS. who is addicted to the use of intoxt . e and back cushions; regular | ments are #0 easy. The activity of the revolutionists = e in Mexico has put a serious crimp |C&™t® {nvestigate the Neal cure. rice $16.00, Special ,.. $9.25 You can afford better apparel by not having in the racing game, and the Juarez|The Neal internal treatment de , — — + sane to-pay 60. much at one time. moet is off for further orders stroys all craving for liquor in onty Y Used All the Credit 7 , AT LLARI three days. Cure is effected und our Ss You Want You positively do not pay more for the CARD AT BALLARD. v gi S it . r ; contract, a legally executed bond ges ald. abecxnscaation The card for the smoker at Bal ; a ee lard Wednesday night includes «| furnishing each patient with the as Furniture Come in tomorrow and see the new Spring go between Chick Hudson and B4-|surance that he will be cured and| Tak placed in better mental and phys wrathes styles we are showing. die Hubbard, Novak will meet George Green, and Rothus takes on oe Charlie Pete n, jeal condition, or treatment will be Part Payment free. Hackenschmidt and Ordeminn E t 0 tfitti C I will fight tt out again at Detroit on] Call, phone or write for copy of on New astern ullt ing 0., nc. | St. Valentine's day. contract bond and full information 1552-34 Second : EE ee on, Exchange 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. BOXING — WRESTLING | \DUNding referenoas, “Address The " “ , . " ” ; 1 FRERD Neal Institute, Bast Howell and part: t Pay Later Seattle’s Reliable Credit House sos! Wrachincton Wi ave. Seattle paaue Fast os ne PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AVE. toe pM... 8 Ind., Cedar 431, Ja ae rts a acmmaammmmmtet re

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