The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1912, Page 2

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A Complete Cure of Bladder Trouble I am pleused to testify to the morits of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, Which I had occasion to use for ‘Dladder trouble, which my physi cian was unable te relieve. Foar fifty-cent bottles of your remedy effected a complete cure. Yours truly, PETER VAN DBINSE, Greenville, Mich. State of Michigan, County of Mont- calm—as. The foregoing has this 2th day of July, 1909, been subscribed and eworn to before mea Notary Public im and for Montcalm County, Mich- FRED A. GLEASON, Dottie. it will convince anyone, fou Will also receive a booklet of information, telling all H y or your oan First Canoes, aummer pleasure. pag Sy Ave. S., SEATTLE. Week Trunk & Bag Co., lnc UNKS AND SUIT CASES ture our own in Seattic and v. a Cauffman Factory sf Hair Store Muman Mair Ten years in this location i9 our Gooas. recommendation, 1401 Fixet Ave., Near Cov, Union SEATTLE Ho COIN LOOKED GOOD TO CAFE CASH: 1ER WHO TOOK Hi8 1. 0. U. Once tn a while oven a world's champion. finds that a big, good natured smile is a pretty valuable asset. Con Walsh, who holds three world's records, found this to be only too true yesterday noon. Walsh changed his clothes before Jeaving for work yesterday and for got to notice the extent of his pock- et¥ok, At noon he dropped in a res- after be 25 conta. it sure did yester- Hiendit E et E Hf Hi *| Daniel Edward Dugdale inger than also brought the sen- and ts A Brown has proven #0 suc- the Lethbridge people have offered kind of a job to his broth- Jim has officiated as sec for Bob for some time, and it is figured that he knows the . Lethbridge is in the Twilight, and Jules Streib, who started last! season as first baseman for the Beavers, is a full edged i in the same cireult. Moose Jaw has been dropped from the cir cenit, but Medicine Hat and Winni- peg will be taken in if someone can jbe found to take over the latter franchise. By the way, brother Jha will get all the surplus material brother Bob can spare. Ham Hyatt, pinch hitter, bas left Seattle for West Baden, Ind., to join Fred Clarke and his pirate band. He doesn't know whether he wili get the first bag or one of the gar. dens, but if he doesn’t land one of the department jobs he will “pinch hit,” and his ability in that diree- tion will doubtless keep him on the pay roll. Ham put in the winter working in a slaughter house near Shelton, Wa his home town. EKER * * *% CHANCE’6 UNCLE DEAD & STOCKTON, Cal., March 13. ® *-—A. W. Chance, uncle of ® ® Frank Chance, manager of the * % Chicago Cubs, died at the * % Emergency hospital today * | from a fractured skull. & *& Chance was kicked by a horse & & Sunday. * * * SERED Frayne to Tackle Burns SAN FRANCISCO, March 13— Frankie Burns and Johnny Fraym local ghtweights, today a matched to battie 20 rounds here March 29. The boys will weigh in at 136 pounds at % o'clock. Burns and Frayne recently put up such a torrid exhibition in Oakland thi » refused to let . There is bad blood between Frayne and Burn po gage is rated as a grudge ight. @ battle will be sta by Eddie Grane, - NOICE UNDERTAKING PARLORS BROADWA ‘ ANT ND UNION THE STAR-—WED News AND STATISTICS * If Bud Could Make 'Em ° e Hug the Bases * e@eeeeeo0eve08de ENDER 10-7 adi, FAVORI COMING BATTLE RIVERS ind Wire) uv teased (Ba RNS, March VE re spite of a record of victories that reads Iike a Het of « lown shark's vietims, Jack White is being made a very pronounced short ender to- day by the fans, who are weighing his chances against Joe Rivers in thelr scheduled 20-round bout at Vernon next Saturday. Although the Rivers men are holding back under 19 to 7 cover, several bets have been recorded at 2 to 1, and even at that figure there has been a dearth of white money. The Los Angeles pu taking White on suspicion, the tittle Kast erner never Having performed on the Coast. Much interest, however, is being the match. CARLISLE SIGNS UP {Bea Press Lenaed Wire) ANGELES, March 13.-—-Wal- ter Carlisie, demon outfielder and base runcer of Hogan's Vernon band, is a memgor in good standieg again today. The little player will feave Minneapolis for Loe Angeles today to join the club. It te un- derstood that Carlisle, whe bas been a holdout, signed a contract providing for a §60 raise, @eeeeeetpeeed ® Chet Brown Has It on ° Fritz Holland town, which happens to Idabo. 'n the winter time in his spare moments sellti for the Red Dollar Steamship Co, } says he should make good with a rush this season, Bud has everything that a suc cessful pitcher needs. He is sts feet one inch tall and weighs 168 nd is only 21 years old. He lots the runners get too much of a lead on him. Just a8 so as he learns to make the base runners bug the sack he will make them all sit up and take notice. He was with the Seattle team at last ORTLAND bugs are going to have a look at a real wreat- ling match, if plana do not miscarry. The principals will be Zbysxko, the human beef, and Jobu Berg, who is a little too Hight for the heavy class. it ought to be a good bout. a whole let different than some of those parlor exhibitions we oftea see. 7 The two will look a good deal Chet never met Fritz. but, through, the medium of Kid George, be has. demonstrated his supremacy STARS T LINCOLN George Engle and his winter leaguers defeated the Lincoln high school baseball team in a practice game yesterday. Lincoln has & strong team, and with a little more of yesterday's work will make @ strong bid for the championship this year, Hovey twirted for Lincola and and ingersoli for the All- like George, the giant, and Ernest, the pigmy, who are on the Empress cireuit,but just the same the beef trust wi. have a man's size job on bis hands, for this fellow Berg is some strong and he knows the game a whole lot better than his larger ad- versary. Stars. ROSS TEAM ORGANIZES Candidates for the Rose team turned out in Mocks yesterday. Some of the material is the best to be found in the amateur ranks, and a fast team is expected to develop. Amateur teams, tn or out of the city, can secure games with the Ross team by addressing the Sport- ing Edifor, Beattl see HY don't pugiliste who reach the top of the heap buy a few diamonds? We merely ask, why? Jackson to Jackson Fine Harrier Weather JACKSON, Miss., March 13,—Led Harriet by Manager Roger Rresuahan, thir- PP gee gh ag el ot 4 ty-neven members of the St. Louis | tine weather to keep up thetr National league baseball team ar-| ular distance ruus, and the club rived here today from Jackson,| gradually growing iu nambers. | Tenn., and started active work. The| With the new recruits already in players will practice here until the|the promooters of the club expect opening of the league season to have between 25 and 30 men on ecererneeronereres the next regular ron. All Ready for Zyb —— SAN FRANCISCO, March 18.—~ William Demetral, the giant Greek, js rapidly rounding into form for his finish wrestling match here next Sunday afternoon, with Stanis- laus Zbysczko. Demetral is the short ender in the betting. to Swim LOS ANGELES, March 13.—The first intercollegiate swimming meet ever held on the Pacific coast is scheduled for Friday even- ing in the tank of the Los Angeles Athletic club. The University of California, University of Southern California and Occidental college have entered teams. The Calffor- nia water men are expected here Thureday, HAP IS SORE LOS ANGELES, March 13.—Dis- sted with weather conditions at have prevented his men from actual spring training, Manager | Hogan, with his Vernon Tigers, will leave Los Angeles March 24 for a ten-days trip through the lower San Juaquin valley. Fresno, Bakersfield, Visalia, Porterville and cities farther north will bear the brunt of the Haps invasion. AMATEURS, NOTICE! Amateur teams wishing to be matched will call Main 883 and ask for Hugh M, Perkins. Managers of all amateur teams are requested to send their names and phone num- bers to the Sporting Editor, Seattle Suit for How About That We have just laid in a large supply of the very newest and most stylish fabrics for spring and summer wear, which are now on display, English and American serges, Scotch and Irish tweeds, cheviots, unfinished worsteds and light spring overcoatings. Our prices range From $25 Up Sumner Tailoring Co. Successors to HAYDEN & HOLDEN 917 Third Ave, DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Encouraged eoeeeesoesreeeeeseeeseeeseeeeeeee ° Si PAINTER DUNCAN WILL TRY FOR THE OLYMPIC CAMES AND = ATTORNEY GRIM MAY TURN PROFESSIONAL : 5 Hi id > 2 fs if ve : : 1 | i fit re i i ] ie é H j i git i rT! lt painter, bet i BV GEORGE (“KID”) LAVIGNE, Ex-Lightweight Champion ef the Its World the ring, but Sharkey was in ‘of; He Dink. Sharkey was aggressor for 20 Co-| rounds and had an even break. if No |mot the shade He rushed con- mantly and bit Jeffries : Hin blown shook Jeff ‘ike a abip in @ storm. ‘The first two and the last three rownds were all Jeffries. Sharkey id not start until Jeff him im the second, but he was a wild man afterward. tm the 18th Sharkey's shoulder was wrenched. in the fight two Hibs were broken, his none, eyes -‘amd ears were spilt, but he never laney, Tommy Rya' Jeftries “JEFFRIES TERRIGLE RIGHT” key by Tom O'Rourke, and Mike jrounds. Dixon, Tim McGrath Morrisey. Jeffries fought cleanly, while Delaney feared for Jeff, who/Sharkey resorted to questionable tactics. A right hook won for Jet- fries. It landed hard and often and shook Tom to his heels. The referee said he gave the de- cision to Jeffries because he land- ed the cleanest and most effective blow: 1 The day after the fight Jefries showed a discolored eye, a eplit forehead from Sharkey's butting and a lame left arm. Sharkey's ribs were broken, arm in a sling George |ceased rushing until the last three ready told. tm the last three rounds Shar key was groggy. Jeff's right, the most terrible weapon in the game at that time, clodded against Tom's jaw and ribs like a hammer. A short uppercut played hob with Tom's face and had him weak but always was he fighting. Jeffries said he had planned a waiting fight and followed his plan. Sharkey claimed he had been jobbed. George Siler refer- eed the bout and his explanation was accepted by the public, Laster? Will Push Tennis The physical department of the Y. M. 0, A. expects to make a foa- soon start organizing teams for a tournament. Negotiations are now under way to secure ground for the construction of the courts a short distance from the association build- ing so that the players may use the regular locker. room, going to and ae the courts in their teunis out- s. and his face was marked as al-|it fresh ture of tennis this summer and will jr, 3 wes FRANK OUNCAN Grim apends bis spare time pouring | over Blackstone’ at the state unl-| versity, and when he gets so he can attach attorney and counselor, etc. to bis name, he wil! take a whirl at the professional game. ( Twenty-Seventh Semi-Annual Mii PRE JEWELRY, Corner ,BALLARL giaad are: SMART MILLINE! Sey BALLARD BANDBOX—2005 Saturday and Monday, March 16 ‘The most reasonable prices for exciusive and Fine materials and A! stock—Vou are earnestly LAWN ORESSING BALLARD HAROWARE CO, INC, Phone Galiard 19 GARDEN TOOLS PALACE OF SWEETO—— Big Assortment, Best Prices. Come 5331 Ballard Av. Imported Norwegian aud Swedish Anchovies and Sardines, Complete line of ted Goods. Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger’s service. TWENTY-FIFTH Baliard 231 AVE. 25th I Am Willing to Can Cure Ye TO THAT END I AM GIVING WORTH OF In order to show beyond all doubt 1 am in possession of @ medi- that will cure kidney trouble, dder trouble or rheumatiam, il this year give away ten thou- nd dollars’ worth of this medi- and anyone ing from box of it is neces- adress. you are to use suff I don't mean th a part of it or all of it and pay me if cured. 1 me wend you, 8 bok of this medicine abso- rid, 80,1 can and how they may not expect payment medicine, nor would I or later if you sent it. the real meaning of the word, For twenty-five years—a quarter of a century—I have been trying to convince the public that T have something genuine, something bet- ter than others have for the cure of stubborn, chronic rheumatiam, for torturing kidney backache, for nn- 'y calls to urinate. But tt te hard te convin people—they try « fow things unsuccessfully and give ap all hope and refuse to listen to yone thereafter, Happily, I am in jon now to demonstrate to at my own expense that T h yaad «these diseases. Idon't ask them to spend any money to find out; 1 don’t ask them to believe me, nor even to take the word of reliable people, but all I ask is that they allow me to send them the medicine at my own cost. ‘That te surely fatr. To this end I hi 80 be cured. r this I will free set aside ton h will be used to compound cine. Much of now to be sent out, all of A standard. There will be enough for all sufferers, though there be thousands of them. And anyone who needa it can get wome of it free. But in order that I shall know that you have a disease for which this medicine is intended, I ask you to send me some of y leading symptoms, Tf you have ony of the symptoms Jn the list printed here you need my_ medicine and if you will write me I will gladly send ‘ou A box of it free with full direo- here put down the num- bers, give your age, full address rand ‘send tt to me. My address is De, T. Fi nott, 4820 Occidental Bldg, Chic Tho ten thousand doliars I spending for the compounding of medicine t# only a part of the mo € to, this cause, for the package of medicine I send you will be fully prepaid at my expense. rom any standpoint you view it YOU incur no expense or obligation. Just tell others who you know are suffering who sent you the meili cine that cured you Tam promising to give away ten thousand dotlars’ worth of medicine and I will do that; 1 am promising to send any sufferer who writes me a box of this medicine and full directions free of charge, and T will do that. I can aay further that thie medicine has been vouched for a T am devotin will benefit. All you une it be personaily ‘Owing to the quests, T have more copies of printed. This to date and © scriptions and cures rheumatic af for the free-m copy of this cal pook—the on these @ eral distribution. if you have, If you are ay ot kidne and don’t want to sea LOOKING for the symptoms over from you today. *. oa

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