The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1912, Page 2

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Suffered Twenty-One Years-- Finally Found Relief Having suffered for twenty-one Years with a pain in my sido, | fin found relief in Dr, Kil jcinions on the tar’s Sporting Page |! bly smaller, was given to Brennan by a friend. One afternoon Brennan was called upon to make some ayer, He protested mildly, but not enor ally, Brennan called him out on a pecul! As Brennan walked away the player follow: crowd saw the player subside, inning, according to Brennan, the player walked over Edited by ROY WHITMAN ATTFLL CHICAGO, Jan. Harry Gil more, veteran fighter and trainer, sald. today that Abe Attell is up against the surprise of his lif: when he moets Jack White at New Orleans January 14. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1912. (By United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 3-—“It in sp to Sheehan and Barry. If they want to take hold of the teams they As far as we are concerned, hey are free agents in this regard,” said Mariager, McCredie today, fol owing the announcement that the jeattle Northwestern league team wante Jack Barry as manager, and hat Victoria le endeavoring to land Fommy Sheehan, tact year’s Beaver saptain, for a similar position, it is practically certain that Barry will go to Seatti The chances are that Sheehan, too, will accept the Victoria berth, If the two northern league teams tat them, both clubs will bear close watching, as the two Beavers are rated among the best students of the national game on the Pacific const. BACK ON CIRCUIT COLUMBO Sane 3 Colun bus will be back on the gran¢ racing circuit next season tf the tewards will come half way towar: meeting the demands of the Colum s ‘Widely Read SEATTLE WANTS BARRY, AND VICTORIA SHEEHAN Wil Be WOLGAST 1S BETTER AD WOLGAST VENICH, Cal, Jan. 3-—Ad Wol- gant is on the road to recovery to- day, all danger of pneumonias ap parently having passed. This wae the reassuring statement vouch- Important Announceme Made Tomor Arrangements Are So Far Completed That the Deal, Will Be Given to the Public Thursday, i Arrangements for the big sale which will be held at the store of A, Bridge & Company have been so far completed that the full details will be announc- ed in The Star tomorrow after- noon. Look for the large ad, which will” tell all about it. Don't under any circumstances fail to do s0. Such prices will be quoted as you have probably never seen before on merchan- dise which is absolutely guar- anteed to be first class in every particular and from the best manufacturers in the country. This will be an opportunity for saving on articles which you actually need right now at this sired object goes without ing, a8 Seattle people | values when they see them, aa they know that when @ rare bargains that is the ml to buy, and buy plentif When you are down take a look at the merchandiggd on display in their windows; see if you can come any near matching it in any store in the city. Among other novel they will do in this sale is give away absolutely. number of men's fine particulars will be told im big display ad in to afternoon's Star. Staple a at itt mid safed by Manager Tom Jones, and it was accompanied by a happy amile. Wolgest still is suffering from a cold contracted during con- valeacence following an operation for appendicitis, well known articles President suspenders, known brands of wear and shoes, ete, sold at prices which will not cover first cost. member there will be ticulars in Thursday's Cut apsnerprc ad out , and make a note i. bright and carly morning. bus Driving assoctation, says Presi lent EB. W. Swis! Columbus withdrew from thi it last yea because she was granted but on veok’s racing instead of the usur two, time, such as you cannot pos- sibly afford to overlook. ine Suits, Overcoats, Slip- ions, Winter Underwear, Neck- wear, Shoes, Sox, Shirts, etc., etc., will be offered to you at prices which absolutely defy competition. i A, Bridge & Company want to do is to turn merchan- dise into coin of the realm. That this sale will accomplish the de- “I'm not forecasting the result,’ more sald, “but I've boxed with In addition to being make ‘om, he's go! 'a tale, |e selence. He'll pound the cham; consid. | *! over the ring. : “ort: PLAYERS WHO PICK “BRICK” OWENS AS =! EASY UP AGAINST REAL TOUGH INDIVIDUAL LAS a SERIES 7 a be 2 In the grag By fa looked upon as bet that ever made a rowdy player walk turkey, Owens has had a tempestbous | | Journal Palterne BIG REDUCTION SALE NOW ON. BA GAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. DON’T F TO ATTEND THIS SALE. Baseball fame is particularly fleeting. If you doubt it, ask Dan Brouthers has never forgotten the way he used to hit his prime. For years he has had charge of the stands at the Giants returned from the South, McGraw ge gt batting ice. The only were practice, only the most interested being Brouthers. ers he noticed one player with a giar- the field, be called the youngster aside fault, The youngster listened, nod- . Tose ame «yaad M % ry wi away, crowd. ” in wih dignation, of gil ies ry acute aera | you won't have any trouble stick. | (From your druggies Srigioat veteran. “That is Dan Brouthers.” end one ene? Se ‘over. He wasn't as wise as he|} 7 #4848445 *%/JOHNSON WILL SIGN | CHICAGO, Jan. 3.—Jack Johnson | doses, lar Veterans Pmoker * | annouticed here today that he will Owens went to the American sociation from the Western league six years ago. Blessed with a fine Then make her happy. Buy her a Sewing Machine, $403 TWENTIETH, NEAR MARKET MILLINERY SALE STILL CONTINUES AT THE BAND BOX. Artistic line of Hand. Painted China, Calendars and reasonably priced, Just what you want, PHONE BA | 2005 MARKET STREET C. G INGALLS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER * Special Attention Given to Fine Watches and Clocks 6223 Ballard Av. has tried it, quick! s Bevome independent. teach you how. THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Watch our chances in our window dtsplay: wnt You Can Save M on Everything You. g ; Need to HENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted tate (51.000) will bs"pald ty ‘ble ei ee on abouts 4 heard of tn ‘Seultle, $904, Wan’ bo 6, 1860. when he Toft. Het hetr thin and of It, 7 BEFSSSe se att i RRSSHEERESEESE EES ané Annapolis cadets will represent the United States in the fencing contests at the Olympic games in Stockholm next year. Congress will be asked to award an appro- priation to cover the expenses of the trip. Their appearance will be the first ever made by American fencers in the Olympic games. INTEREST on deposits this bank is now being credit 1912, sign articles for a fight with Jim \Fiynn at Windward, Nev., either next June or July, just as soon as the lawyers can prepare the pa | pers. ‘Indication that the big negro day in his refusal of an offer by | Jack Curley of $10,000 for his share | of the moving pictures, Another complication in the heavyweight situation came today when Hugh McIntosh cabled from Australia, authorizing his agent here to close with Johnson for a fight at Rush Cutters bay with Sam MeVey. COULON VS. KITSON MTCRGS Jan. 3. —~ Tantam- weight Champion Johnny Coulon {a to come out of his long retirement and stack up against George Kitson January 11. Kitson, who is backed posted a forfelt in a Chicago bank. in the Savings Department of ed on our books to January 1, Interest not withdrawn will be added to principal and bear interest thereafter the same as original deposit. New deposits made up to and including Wednesday, January 10th, will draw interest from January Ist, at the '4% THE STATE BANK OF SEATTLE Mutual Life Bldg., Cor, First Ave. and Yesler Way. rate of First Ave ad Madison “au really means business was seen to | cs: it hie wholesa enced to take « patent medict ead of this. Insist on wing he wine Toris - com m the oflginal one ounce, sealed, yello hea hi coke. This was published here rr it in @ short time. omens tcegeet 4 Private Lessons pee at every Dr. Edwin |. Brown, D.D.S. SEATTLES LEADING DENTIST 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block. STATE DENTAL WAR A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE You Mave s Do lar, I Make @ Dollar and t Combine Will Lose ‘Two Dollars Whin I Do Your Dental -class devtal work at prices ‘operate ony aur teeth; the eo operates on your oket book. 1 do not compe.e with cher dental te vrork, but with Cle high-pric nbine Dentists for less than ol a jh of the Post nth 8 and Sunda iy u Furnish Your Home Complete Never before have we been so general in our price cut- ting. In every direction throughout the entire store you will }; find the green sale tag, which means a reduction of price on the piers to which it is attached. his is an opportune time to furnish a home complete, as you can make a substantial saving on every piece of furniture you need. Patenee of Sesnd Rapite Mack Holl Price This sale offers you the very beat chance you have ever had to buy Beds, About fifty Beds in various styles and finishes, plain and fancy patterns, are all marked at eM Half Price $8.60 Iron Bed, $4.00 white or green . $9.00 Iron Bed, white or green $10.00 Iron Bed, + white or green ... $41.00 Iron Bed, white or green . $3.00 Iron Bed, plain green ..,. $4.60 Iron Bed, plain blue $7.00 Iron Bi white or green 97.50 Iron Bed, white or green .. Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Later All the Crea't You Want PIKE 81. AND FIFTH AV, BALI BRANCH F. P. SEARLE, Manager OTTO &. J. PEDERSEN, A. W. PRESTON Pioneer P HAPPY NEW YEAR! We thank you for your past patronage and solicit a ¢ of the sam Telephone, Ballard 2 5311 Bal Doors and Windows, Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall F ‘Wall Tints The Wm. M. Curtiss - Hardware, Plumbing, Heating, Tinning. All Work Guaranteed ge Ballard Stati SEATTLE, Phone Ballard 41 5016 20th Av. N. W. ve A Good Starting Poi} Possibly you are now doing business at this bank. It ‘ good. If not, wouldn't it be well for you to start in at the i With abundant capital and with the best of facilities, we pared to give you superior service, BALLARD BRANCH Union Savings & Trust ih and Ballard Avenue. C, W. CASLER, Manager H. F. KELLY, a EDISON, VICTOR amit | COLUMBIA RECORD FOR JANUARY NOW ON SALE Come in and Hear Them. Sheet Music special this week. All of the very latest popular hits, @ copy .., Ballard Music Hous 5411 Twentieth Ave. N. W. Near Market @t PHONE BALLARD 1277 .

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