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2 Kidney Trouble Overcome by the Great Treatment TZ have been a sufferer for years With kidney and bladder trouble end took almost everything a drug Store contained, without obtaining any benefit 1 suffered so that I became utter ly discouraged, as I could noi sloop, was always dizzy and had a head ache all tae time, I saw one of your advertisements and as a last resort, decided to try your Swamp-Root. | am now taking the third bottle and feel like a new woman, sleep well and have so pains whatever, I atrongly advise all sufferers to take the only real cure for kidney and bladder trouble, Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root was a God i You may publish this letter if you wish so that it may be the moans of bringing some poor sufferers back to health, MRS, MARY O'DONNEL! Lander, Wyo. bed and sworn to before Me this July 14th, 1909, CHARLEY ALLEN, Notary Public, in and for Fremont Co., Wyo. Letter Dr. Kit Prove What Swamp-Root Wil! Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y,, for a sam- ple dottie. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention Dept. RK Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. KNOCK KNEE Weak ankles, break: rupture can est cases. be cured if proper ap ita are worn io tee our appliances artificial Hmbs and trusses to be the best. Catalogue and xdvice free. A LUNDBERG Co. 110T Third Ave. Membere National, State and Association County OR. A. 6. CUNNINGHAM ott PHONES: ws. a8 DR. N. MAXEY 2 NOSTHEEN BANK BLO. tection ractric Erthson 4 Phones Dry Storage Vauits for Trunks, Sitver- vi Bt Reasonavis and Valuables ites. Safety Depasit Boxes at $4 fear and Moara: a ‘Net North west. ix and ‘1197, Ina. 387. Seturday Evenings. § to ie to Connected With Any Bank. WRE peieienio GIANTS LOSE NEWS AND STATISTICS | Profess! Sports Fostered GREAT FIGHT WHICH GOES TWELVE FRAMES Neck and neck for eleven innings without a break and without a run being scored by either side; then in the twelfth a bingle by Coltrin for Portland, with two mé« basea, sco: one of th concise story of the greate of baseball Portland fans have we this season; the first game of the series between the Seattle Glants and Nick Williams’ Colts. The Seattle aggregation evi¢ looked good to Portland fans, largest Monday afternoon ¢ the season turned out to game, The crowd got the worth its money and then some, The ses sion early sett! down into and-death struggle between Pitch ers Tonneson and Fullerton, The latter had turned from his sky rocket trip taken tn Seattle Sunday afternoon and pitched a wonderful game, But he was up against a wonderful game, which was being played by the Colts, and although eight hits wore made off his deliv ery all of them failed to gather with the exception of that in (he twelfth, when a single brought in the winning run for Portland. Tonneson was also the ways, allowing but four sc hits. He eased himself out number of bad pinches with grace and on at least four occasions Giants would have scored had they been playing anything but a bum dinger team that was playing hum dinger bal! Seattle fans awalted the result « the game with interest, standing around the vartous bulletin boards in the city and keeping the tele lite f phone wires to the newspaper of- fices hot and hopes were bullded |high as each inning was report © to 0, only to be dashed down w the account of the twelfth frame was received. The result of the Portland game, together with the victory of the Rees over the Champs, leaves the Bees in undisputed possession of the high perch, with Seattle tag ging a close scvond. Seariie Sha Raymond. = Mann, ot . Strait, if .. Chick, Jb .. Moran, rt .. Brooks, 1b... ‘Whaling. ¢ Fullerton, p MeMutien, 1b Totals Portiand— peas, of . Fries, rf Cratekshank, Wiliams, 1» Moore, ¢ MeDe Kibble, tb Coltrin, se Tonneson, p it ol enw monnen ol emcceonered ‘Totals *One out wher Seore by Ino Beattie Portiand Summary Fullerton 2 r * Struck out Toaneson 3 Fullerton, Hit Moore = Umpire—Van Haltren. TACOMA CHUT OUT BY THE INDIANS At Dugdale’s park Monday after noon Spokane had little difficuity In blanking the Tigers 6 to 0. Re gardiess of the one-sided score, the game was interesting and did not belong to either side until in the * Distinctively » | infield »| been "UN, Yakima Tigers by} {first aix frames, the only run up to that point being made by Wufflt in the second, due to the jumsling of an easy ball by Williams. onard weakened in the sev but was saved by some fast playing, Tho Indians slugged out four binglos In the sev enth, which, taken im connection » errors by Williams runs, After that ws the Tigers evi y stood go chance, ¢ by innings eer BEES ON FIRST PLACE VICTORIA, B. C., June 26--The Bees put another rivet in ther hold on first place yesterday by landing ten stings om the Vancouver Champs. Kennedy and Kellar each stepped into the home-rua column, and, with eight rans against them, Manager Brown brought in Brinker nth, from the field to try and piteh the) team out of the hole, but he stood jno chance, and the final score was 10 to 3. ® RESULTS pdeiphia 6 NATIONAL LRAGt ¥ i At Phu STANDING OF THE CLUBS NORTHW het co -* a! ° Se sislenina ts tetlune & oS aesiaan, F te taaPeetind 38 Pet 198 Doaton Hosts WANT HOT TEAM Is there anything handle with Asbestos? too hot to This ques: ‘ition will be decided July 4, when a test will be made with any local team desiring to dispute the fact with the Asbestos Workers’ team, The Phillp Carey team, which has burning things up of late, is the most preferable aggregation. For a game on this dat address Asbestos Workers, in care of Labor Temple. OTHER AMATEUR GAMES & 3 7 1 : | ~9 1 Shaner & Wolff . Skykomish . Index .... oo Mukilteo . ot Everett .. . Black Diamond oon dl Loveras .. . . Western Union . Elevator Boys | Leavenworth Wenatchee . Port Townsend Mikados ....... re. 8 individuals "You can’t describe that difference—but you recognize it at every puff. he patenledy fine Turkish flavor—with a soft \times welcome—it's there. TI TURKISH Phin en to the package —but you et 10 ad tional—20 for 15 cents, eecure pont (12232) —: WEST SEATTLE WINS Regardless of some ruff-stuff by the umpire, the West Seattle team won from the Anacortes aggrega tion on the latter's diamond Sunday 4 to 3. The batteries were Meade and Ewing; Amesbury and Hovey West Seattle wants a game for next Sunday on the new playground in West Seattle, where all conven fences have been installed, They are also looking for an out-of-taw game on July 4, that makes a cigarette a thousand THEIR FIRST DEFEAT For the first time this season the Poulsbo team dropped a game Sun- | day to the Pantoriums of Seattle | by a score of 5 to 1. The score was }1 to 0 in th hth when Lee, for the Pants boys, broke up the game es batteries were Brown and Wil- liams and Harmon and Hardy, The | Pantoriums have several open dates jand games may be |phoning J. B. King torlum Dye Works. KIDS USE “ROLLER” Although delegates — from Brags Pounders protested vig ly, the young Athletes in the league used the “Steam Roller” to good effect Saturday by flattening the Pounders, all grown ups, 12 to 2 at Lincoln park. Two Pounders | tiring of having thelr visages muti- lated at the hands of the infants made thelr exit in the 7th the 118. Company. one Modern Furniture Charter Oak Ranges. - | prize fight dopester of that doficeim, THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1912. DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Encouraged | DECISIONCOES TO FORBES OVER SHEPPLER There was no difficulty in seat ing the fans who gathered at the Press club for the shoker Monday night, but if the crowd was srnitil entertainment was good. To the main event Referee “Kid! Hb: mann awarded the decision to Hurry {Forbes over Kd Sheppler of Th oma, who was substituted to take \t Romeo Hagen,’ aa the latter was taken tll, Sheppler bitd es Forbes going in the first (Wo Clark Squires, the high schoo! rounds, but the teamater camé babk | sporting writer, is editor in chief of strong enough In the last two ‘tolthe. “Totem,” the Lincoln high arn the verdict lechoo! annual, and the book reflects In a preliminary Jack Williston jeredit upon him and hia staff of |got the decision over Jack’ Smifb,|assistanta, High school athletics jafter they had furnished four|receive Mberal treatment in the jrounds of comedy. Willlé Vietfo|pook and are well tllustrated. Ail carried the battle to the @nemy"sitne way round ite a bang up edi camp in every round and was givth |tion, of which Lincoln students the verdict over Leo Crevier tp the | should be proud. |semt-final, “Sidewheet” Thompson and Al Mosler went four rather un- interesting rounds to a draw, SPRINTER SHEPPARD, GETS RHEUMATISM ON BOARD FINLAND Ei Paso is now trying to get on the map and at the same time grab some free advertising by horning in with an eleventh-hour bid for the Johoson-Fiynn mateh, to be held in the Juares bull ring, just Acrows the river from that seaport, on Mexican soll, Mexico seems to have all of the disturbance in the fight line she needs right now, and it4s doubt ful if the Johnson Flynn thing will prove any better than some of the fakes they are pulling now and call ing them fights. Bporting editor—“Sunday's game between Tono and Mendota was forfeited by Tono in the third tn ning on account of the umpire los ing the ball. The umptre turned the base T runner baserunner stepped off and was touched by the ball umpire refused to call th out, giving as a reas not see it. In the years the Gerrish Bro Green Lake Station SPECIAL Dried California Peaches 10¢ Per Pound Phone: Kenwood 2525 Our Commodities Are Fuel of All Kinds Building Material of All Kinds Fiour of All Kinds Poultry Supplies. Spokane Grain & Fuvl Co., Inc. Green Lake Station. — Biggest Retlable Dealers. See Us. Phone Us—Kenwood 151, MELVIN SHEPPARD, , Melvin Sheppard, the sprinter, who was expected to get |away with oll of the events at the Swedish Olympiad, for which! he lwas entered, landed from the liner Finland at Antwerp Monday_on hin way to Stockholm, crippled with spr and rheumatiom contracted lon route. Others of the American jteam were victims of rheumatiom, | but it ts now believed that they will ‘recover condition in plenty of time to participate tn the events. Ghep |pard fs regarded as a sure point | >< SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS >< By KAVOrr emeiret writer has played t first, and he hopes th may ever see an umpire whe keop up with the ball, Choc the home and foreing the visiting team to submit to such timber for an umpire, works an injury to the national gam Yours truly, DAN F. WELLS. Daniel, But cheer up. > fact that every Just so long as just that long Righto, baseball ts played will the umpire named by the home team refuse to decide against that team when there is any doubt. 1 don't know the merits of the partic ular case you mention, but taking it by and large, you will notice that the raw material {s never slipped jout to the team that umpire. This is generosity. The other |day the | City lithe injared catche toward the box when Tono's sec: | the ond baseman had the ball and the|kindly, with the consent of bis man he did! for both # catcher of the Columbus club, of the Cotton States league hort his knee cap in the first in ning of a doubleheader with Yazoo The was no one to take place, and #0 catcher for’ the Yasoo club to eatch for both epted, and offered His offer was ager, m8. lhe caught both games, 16 innings team, Yazoo City won buying. See Star every Tuesday. Puplis to Learn f : reatment, Manuf " aradvuates, Call or write us Reome Denny Mae. Two Doors from the Times Berand Avenue. Kiivott 4258. Green Lake Baking Co. GUBTAV WERTH, Prop. The only Stock Yeast Potato Bread made in Seattle. We furnish bread to the following grocers: West Woodland Merchandise Co., Maple Leaf Grocery, Henry Wal- lace, H. Schneider. PHONE BALLARD 1779. chooses the | Adm’ BASEBALL FOOTBALL BASKETBALL (MANY VISIT NAGS AT MADISON STABLES The announcement the Meadows on July 4th has met with much favor by the Seattle Blood-Horse association, which holds a diversified meeting at Mad ison Park July 12 to 16, inclusive Manager McCormick was anxious |to give @ matinee at Madison Park on July 4th to key up some of th ¢ July meeting, but the b had already cor » use of the track on at day, but now the racing, which begins at Ladner, B. C., this week and continues at Vancouver and Victoria up to July 6th, will bring he harness by to Madison Park in good condition to step right |along to the races. Seattle will see @ season of rac- jing such as has never been seen lover a half-mile track In this sec tion of the Pacific Northwest, It has already become a fad with numbers of people to take a ride Madison Park to see the horses work. About forty are al stabled at t ette BASEBALL | eam: Vs, TACOMA of racing at AG be and boc er Nine-Tenths of the Buyers Are Wo | — atte haw the ity been offersdt ft ing eat and, but ftom the land. * Five acres clone to Beat CLI 1019 aT 4 i Pe TRE Hardly a dollar spent for the home in any line but the women are asked ‘their opinio pe goes about the way the women suggest. WHY? Because they take the time to look and study them out. The men don’t like to bother with it. For that reason The Star is appealing to| sands of women readers to get in touch with these advertisers below, for they will save you money. up all of their na a M Competitors Say I sell too cheap—Watch my windows, By wat ing my windows weekly you ca always save money Ten Pounds Sugar.........-+++-806 With $1.50 order. J. S. EVANS Forty-third and Phinney. Phone Ni 575. Phone M. 5403. HIGH GRADE PORTRAITURE Lothrop Photographer 217 Walker Bidg. Buy a special advertising contract from one of our representatives. Positively no contracts sold at studio. s Green Lake Millinery Store Special sale of Trimmed Hats, 20 to 25 per cent reduction on all Trimmed Hats this week, \MISS EVAMARTIN Green Lake Station to 7, {a exciting game Sunday. Holly of the Pearson crowd heaved an effective game. Batteries Holly and De Fion; Smith aod Olgou, ~ Coleman, Pres. AE Cc. B Jarvis Sunday and Nigt Phone Kenwood Green Lake Transfer Co., Inc. Main Office, Green Lake PIANO AND PURNITU Treas, Calis MOVING. 406. one Kenwood 272, THE CORRECT DOPE ON B. & H. DEFEAT White Amateur Edit Brown & Hulen | lost to Marysville Sunday 7 to 1 land Decorated China through poor judgment or rank Everything for the China Decorator carelessness published the game as an exceedingly one-sided affair of 0 to 1.” Brown & Hulen were badly out- batted, they admit that and the seore of 7 to 1, but in every other| artment of the game they mo than held their own. Marysville has o the fastest teams in the VERENA J. HULETTE, Teacher, Railsback-Claremore Co state, and ve a good boost, but _ bana : let them publish thelr games as they really happen, and not try to swell their reputation as a winning team by incorrect statements. Yours truly, Brown & Hulen. PERSONAL SPORT SPARKS Secretary Arthur McCafferty of the soccer league is no wtrying to arrange for a soccer game and other sports during Potlatch week Good idea, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Oscar Blakely of the ‘Schwa- bacher Grocery, who fs the officthl can't see anyone but Johnson and! Wolgast on July 4. He seldom! misses it. Ciip this ad. with every $2.00 Good for 10 cents cash order, ex- Columbus & Larsen, the) black smiths, were among the hundreds of put-put wagon owners who hit for the country on Sunday. , They went to Stetson Beach, cepting sugar. IDEAL GROCERY August Bergman of the Belmont hotel and Ross E. Chapin are the latest to join the speed merchants They each purchased new Winton Sixes on Saturday and started out Phof Kast 0000 to level the high spots Sunday. Corner Nineteenth and E. Mercer LM, Sawyer, Jas, Dann, Sawyer & Dann Dealers tn RENTON COAL Wood, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Gravel, Cement and all Kinds of Fuel. Furniture and Piano Moving. Mageage and Express Phone Ballard 1965 Office, 7210 Aurora Ave. Bell’s Drug Store End of Ravenna Park Car Line. Prescriptions carefully compound ed, Cool Drinks and Ice Cream al- ways. Call and see us. All Vegetables and Fruits received fresh daily. C. E. Cartwright GROCER 4 McGraw St. Queen Anne 1531 Do You Know That the McGraw SE. Sanitary Market Is the best place on Queen Anne Hill to buy the best meats and fresh fish at medium prices? Try Auto delivery, 8 McGraw Street. Phone Queen Anne 2696, Prices Very Reasonable Club Rates $1.50. Phone Queen Anne 2324, Highland Dye Works Hans G. Hansen, Prop. 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