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fo) Ja | SWIMMING IN OCEAN |mtrock onthe. head. by awa!) FOR RHEUMATISM ‘ . ’ piteh by’ Ford, and it was ve —READ BOOKLET. ER JAPANESE EXPERT IN | yrsex, co» oycae) DON’T: OVERLOOK RUS FORD ‘:'i02" orre ote wine Soi as Deiat + Nelly Fiynn, president of a* wor |Corhan would fr At tha : ’ E E en's club and reader of the Ventce . = [time Corhan was sotting the Am 2 ae | Browntn, club, holds a Pacific » jican league on fire by his fielding ewimming a mile t ugh & Stay | pubie in singing the praines offin tw years’ work—an average | : r Chance, Fore ho ld de j - : norte effect {#04 In 87 minutes, The previous! "smoky" Joe Wood, Christy Matt 700. ‘ ,_|Velop tanto an univen pitohe amada, Japanese billiard ex-yfresh air had {te atmoapherlo effect |" acond’ toe waenner Wak tT tal Waite: “Rube” Ford's boat sult ts a spitball. Out-| ; . 4 fount et ated by the veteran, |on the balls. ‘They rolled badly for minutes 6% eeconds, according to Manin rd and. = five|side of Walsh, master of the spit-| ROCHESTER EM YORE Jast Printers George Thursday night at/}bath men, The Hgbt wasn't the ox on fil € eatout pitchers of the world-—a| tor, Ford has no superior with the| bowling team beat the world’s re | Brown & Hulen’s room, in the firat|best, and continued Interruption bi ho male companions who start pb shout Russell Ford, mainstay | wet delivery, At times Ford islord for three gam They spilled) 1013 THIRD AV BNUE lock of thoir 800-ball 182 oxhibi-| didn't make for good billiards ‘on ed with Miss Flynn wore distanced. | of the New York Highlanders. Ford! wild and @ dangerous pitcher for a 3,497 pins MAIN 1043 IND. 8269 | tion matok, 400 to 872 | lou among the spectators going | ~ The doughty young Jap , who] out rammed ato Yamada Just aa he MEXICAN MAY PLAY over the table ITH LOS ANGEL the Euyopean countriesa nd made | scattered the Balla over ble |New York sit and take The fellow didn't evenapologize | | he ¥ tr Yamada «mil patiently, and the LOS ANGELES, Jan, 31.—Oliver “ Coke Naha lla onal champl ‘ship tournament in| ref placed the balls | Mendenez, who has nev {Ventures | 0 Pair Genuine $5, $6, y | lefeating several of Ur such trying circumstances | from the Mexican state of Sonora, NE J Se re jayers, waa|tt| was an unexpectedly good! may be a member af the Los Af Pants — Made-to-Order_? 7 a va ogg h. 8 n ran his string out Pacific coast league team for} Hand ae Seieuthake PURSE gg a“ started, had ju t rejin 30 innings His average was|ioi3, Mendenes plays shortstop DAY or Handsome Slip-on Rain. © gal ~saabngthedere aay | tarnal the Japane ) $ 13. Yamada’s average was) for he Munldier olub of coat $5 Value 2 « at 1 £ J Cande Callente, « has | ‘ Hd ara es: | cla a The little Jep plays brilliant bi-|neen pecommended President ONLY every order for Suit on k y ‘ Japa consul |lMards, He ts the consistent | perry of the Angels ax the fastest Pidal ¥ th ent. There | master of the game that Slosson ts, / infielder in Mexic | Overcoat at $15 : Supp rer ole 6 : 1 much to eat the will be a marvel before many] jerry will send a scout to Cande SAT. these « abe ph z aie th neore years, local sharks/ Caliente to watch him work out bd i of a me f do aod pail: }who looked him over Thursday | ~ - = 8A.M. i yan How else would we have § ‘ of those | night are very much mistaken. | JEFF SWEARS OFF ro iq at discove . a 7 Z. t acher seats t men play the remaining a . i who have enj s 8 aoe ee oe oe ee eels anle iatah. tomheee ON BET OF $2,800 6P.M. if Another tt a th aboo at the di be of * pecans 5 ¢ LOB ANGEL#S, Jan. 31 Jim Why not nm Re ry aE rT {Jeffries in mounted bigh on the j No dentist can give better work aT "i water wagon today, while Barney i for such uniformly low $ as we j | i joguene is kooping pace hh Woclen Mite’ Fr * ‘10 \ i” > unle does as great 1 | \ | Upon Jeffries’ ability to cling to 7 1” Y Ch ji I Scotc! ‘oolen Mills’ Famous Annua 0 Hour oe, F hiaiteak be Yale offitet | | | | tae seat for one year, during which ane Your oice Limited Clearing Sale"—that has almost become a National ell gt herpes 4 6 | time he also must forego cigaretton Gala Day—is here again. We have got to begin Clearing for New SPRING and SUMMER Goods AT ONCE. profits | | |depends theownership of a TO MAKE IT SHORT AND SWEET, HERE'S OUR 1913 OF FER: i We make t teeth for| | ‘ t pot, which reached {ta sige In stall ' as little as ere is no $5 plate) LS " —— ————— | pieces, Jeffries and Oldfield rajs ; ¢ in any office In the world : 4 | ing each other's bet, while a party oO re) Oo e oO that will compare with our $5 piate| by Ales CRO jof friends applauded m rr w -” n urs n for finish and fit | Fred Simpson ought to be severe: healing up, and be expects to don)” ‘The former champion dented bis | jersey wit the next few ence . ‘ Every piece of work that tone | ly sured by the ers’ man- the jer within nence decision was made with oe is in the hands of a specialist | a ement for ‘ that “cap: weeks. Thisold warrior Is certaio-| 4 view to another » back” at R $25 Including Pair of i. hast ten We can flac ture” of his last Sunday ly a wonder,and he will cortatnly tompt & Over- $5, $6, $7 Pants In short, we offer the people of} receive a hearty reception when he| j Seattle the opportunity of odtain-} ‘The Celtic team will be weak: makes his debut. |PORTLAND GIVES coat or pom tha cad k e st dent he }ened against the Rainiers next Sun - | Bee crneet Genta! work St the jened against the Ratalers next O50 | ... scsctl Goyies Gum’ kate wet| ‘WOLGAST WEIGHT "in making this offer pud-| peasior evertheleas, Manager back on him last Bunday and RAINCOAT Mistake in making this offer pub-| pension verth Manag | ae We? We think not. Add to this| Bill Cochrane has plenty of good forced him to act the role of goal] PORTLAND, Or, Jan. 31.—The : fhe fact that through the discoy-| material at bis command, and the ke« * iri cnsauees slay tar Ported end vieerask’ oe ; ery of & painless syst we are|/Greens will be strongly repre- ishe le ls expected to od tm MADE TO iecainlan: you that ber take accustomed place at|day, when announced that he i eee renee vou the ganas e left back on the Rainier team next/ stripped 129 pounds, four pounds YOUR ORDER } WE NEVER HURT A BIT | special train will carry the Sunday, | heavier than ever before And keep ‘hat promise. Is tt any| pack Diamond supporters to Seat ‘ |. Woleast stated that he weild*re-| Here's the chance of your life to get a REAL BAR- Wonder that ou es are crowd next Sunday, where their favor-; te —+— | main tm Portland ax long as he con QaIn Ehoves any maiyic hom a ohingh gee a : : meet the Rangers. The cham: | . jtinued to put on flewh Si, | ui 300 of * + You can prove ali we claim about pions’ mascot, Mise das Davies, || | “Im every match | ever its. | allay ot ast tow prices and bigh quality by com-| 1 iionde belle of the coal town, | for,” sald Wolgast, “I uave bad to Ae to ord y material you ehoose or « 4 Bee to see us. That will cost you! in iso be on hand to join in thé] knock off training @ week or #0 be 7 Bilan Ralveoat 08 value FREE lor pond mranure, nothing aha ee fore entering thering because | waa jay re only, Be a loor wi on guarantee fs the one that coting getting entirely too Nght to mest| so aacinaiatiamnad tects you after the work {s fin i ves 133-pounder. Now 1 cam work tee his first ap-|| 8 pow tehed. oierdate in the Rangers’ team this || my head off right up to the day of 1014 First Avenue . 1 last Sune t ored the |\ the contest.” Near Madison e egal Dental Office getty owe an ag oh | we weit m - We are orig Regal tal S jomiy goal regiat he Light) THE DISTINCTION of BROWNS COME WEST galore of the $16 idee. Beware of taliators os Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S. (Mana, er) |B re He expects to improve onjonly leader who has won | . : J 9¢r) | this next Sunday than 1,000 games belongs to « | 1905 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union. . 7 |Clark, manager of the Pittsburg) LOS ANGELES, Jan Me te unas tia aes is NOTE—Bring this Ad with you.; Pete Robertson, in the opinion! Pirates, Clark’s total since 1900| ger Stovall of the St. Louts Bra yers and followers, /is 1,201, jis considering Venice today as Phone Main 963. 1 ~ DANCING player and beast b PO! in the leag When HIP! DROME mmanimously ed bim to ca; the Scotch moon Feb. 9 honor was well merited Gra Bob are rapidly To the Motorcy We machines during bal: of the Public] 23 cle otorcycle ! 1911, and sold motorcycle, We about the horth we { ' : 30w Ma ‘ the large and best ed m act & the world \) ~ or , - k : at 1 ou ayton did | hill el » contest if held on Queen Ar 6 vee yn n ar bes i} Bem WY WW. So ckeca see ur, $280.00 } 4) oe ee isdn algo bres cae in ocke Reading Standard ik | The gentleman's mount. This machine has proved beyond a i doubt, in the past two seasons, that [t ie the best motoreyele in 7 the world for those who want the most comfortable most reliable | and safest machine made. Perfect motor, double brake system, double oiling, apring seat-post, spring stand and direct drive. the new R. clutch models at new prices See 8. Three 4. ACB, Single, belt drive ; 5 H. P., Single, belt or chain drive 7-H. P., Twin, chain drive. . $215.00 .. $240.00 $290.00 We cordially invite 1913 «ample machines now in our store. you to drop fn and see these new machines, A. L. HALL SPORTING GOODS Phong Elliott 131% 1021 Firet Ave. Seattle; Wash. CANADA'S FINEST RESORT $10,000.68 for @ asme. 617 Second Ave. panese Player M \SLOSSON HAS SLIGHT LEAD ONE OF the players to take the aining trip with the Glants will} a younger brother of Johnny Evers, He is an infielder and old. McGraw will give him every chance to make good TAFF, OF Waco, Tex, and Stev of the University of Minne sota have signed with Mack's team Taff, who laa or, won 20 games last year Stev enson works In the garden. enn IT 16 said that John Wray, chair man of the judiciary committee, has sec sigtetures in favor of the une ooxing bill for Washin to be introduced to the y Rep. Victor Zednick says he will get the neces yet of names to pass the slatu y ER THINKS he has dis covered Kid Jinx, the Cincy Reds lifelong pal. Joe says it's all in the Red's hostery stockings oO TIN i xt son. gh the Red already has the peanut, CAMPRELL, outfiel¢- | ng beaneaters in the} off for Josh diminutive out VINCEN er of the tra i has ered bee the Giants WHEN LARRY LAJOIE signed | up with the Naps again for the} coming season it marked his 18th y in the major Lajole has the majors one season on lor than Wagner ed .300 15 season and led the American league four times. H slary ts $9,000 Best Short STORIES of the Day In Too many of usa,” he said, cline to see a difference between the rich drinker and the poor drinker. One evening, at 10 o'clock or hereabouts, two men were seen to lurch, arm in arm, through the iron lodge gates of a mansion They sig- zageed up the curved driveway, fell, rolled down the sloping lawn, and finally came to a atop in a bed of tall and gorgeous tulips, Who's that? one passerby ask-| }ed another. | “‘That’s Gobsa Golde and his | chauffeur, the other answered, What's the matter with them?’ "'Mr. Golde has been dining and |that blasted chauffeur has been |drinking again Washington Star, . Elihu Root, a cham®er of com- eo dinner, aatd: There are hundreds of thou |sands of people outside the great industrial communities who think the chamber of commerce a deo of thieves; who think that the manu- | factorers of the country are no bet ter than a set of confidence men Discussing this regrettable mis understanding afterward, Mr. Root amiled and said is misunderstanding that ceme right in the end, but just a rich man ventured to say to & poor man, “I belleve inputting | by for a rainy diay,’ the| poor man would sneer bitterly and| reply ‘Yes, that'a why I and my friends lose 60 many umbrellas,’ "— | Washing on Star | m | a now, something WOMAN SETS MARK V possibility that hemay et take the| {9} Browns there Th od. CASTLETON IS SOLD | tleton, who pitched for Vernon two AnD. years, will report to Nashville for Me Pt xpring practlgs | Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner WANT THORPE TO Served trom 11 a. m. to 8p. m. Thorpe, wi if ead of all|Kdwards would have Thorpe sign the |a fivey will have a large white stripe | tolpne Nuff said, Cincy | approached on the subject possible am aguofranebiae THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1913. akes Big Hit With Seattle Billiard Sharks * ‘TALKING OF PITCHERS, NOW 3 training camp for” Bis/ If the Vernon Pacific coast | ie transfeged to said, there is a Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson 6t. Stovall niece, or their spring work ne franchise decision, It Is expect-| will be made this week AT THE LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31.—Roy ( | tleton, left-handed pitcher of | Vernon club of the Pacific | league, x wold today to Nash 1422.24.26 First Avenue | in the Southern league, Cas-| Our 25¢ Regular Dinner BECOME PUGILIST PHILADELPHIA, Fob, 1—James the discredited athiete, | i become @ professional pugilist the plans being formulated today Promoter Harry Davis mature in Seattle PICTURES z Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Everfings BY Prof. Nape’s Hawaiian Orchestra oF 9— Artiste for fights with | pe has not bepa | ar contra era. The Sui We give these perfect free pants with every one of Understand: you get a cla y, perfectly fittin Also extra frees pants “worth $8.00 as a gift. * Multitudes of smiling fellows have become hap induced us to continue it a short time longer. Thi We guarantee to fit and please you or return your money, BEAUTIFUL HAIR WOMAN’S CHARM With Every Overcoat Pants that /ook, act and wear better than most pants priced at $8 or more. No “‘hand-me-downs,” but suits and overcoats of $30.00 and $35.00 quality and tailoring, for $15.00 in cash. You select your suit or overcoat material from our splendid line of beautiful up-to-the-minute weaves. Then our tailors get busy. They regard your tastes—consult your wishes—and make your clothes accordingly. g suit or overcoat of $35.00 value — made to your order for $15.00, recipients of these free pants. The great success of this sale has is may be your last chance, so hurry. 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