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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1913. THIS NEW LEAGUE IDEA OF DUG’S IS ALL WRONG, SAYS WGINNITY GIANTS OF RING ARE IN GREAT CONDITION | FOR NEW YEAR’S GO DANCE AT DREAMLAND TONIGHI ‘\ 7 = | BAN FRANCISCO, De Wn-|ring at about 186 ds and Pe ae i ven f Owndt D sdale of the e| Although he managed to get bet dorian the tant Seek of areparation ; eth NS ¥) S serious | ter than an even break with lesser for tb " re Ne t a tle f Scennine 6 ie bi clubs, MoGinnity {a still peeved at| afternoon 1 Gunboat Smith and from a r in elthe 1420 Second Avenue. Ri hen tb i.{the atti(ude of the owners the Arthur I ea age ; t th trainers to be n as goo Fl eof ¢ pposite Bon Marche, Seattle. | lar i who f don al ca faith nd hard teainin® ‘ i \ Sree | Dental Office, bene gut Sne y best of the schedule at the recent 1 the fa the walght prob 1 ' geal i | Across, according to Owner McGin-| meeting Dane tieeiead. t t sre|a farmer of Chatham, Ont. s We save you pain. nity Tac 1id| “I believe that the same consider trae to devote the rele wot ‘ the We save you money de necessary »/ation should be shown the emaller laeveloping aneed ne ara day. The big boxer t t ELECTRO MEDICAL BATHS = We save you A & join the Coast league, permission of ctiles,” MeGtantty declares. “How SR ringer Wil: be a wand “Chien. Diving rie 518 Union #t., Ground Floor. Our Pricee—Examination Free, | majority of North rn league /can a league thrive unless the weak ah Y bahar ae aaa alam at li thine tithe tis. thik vil fenttary Turkish Baths for ee (3k and hates would first be required be |er clubs are given a fair abake? [ward's ‘chetpiog MeavewslEne a+) only otter Hise bis 2 et ae ee = 4 Crowns $5. 00 fore Du could formic thie Kea, Can't do ie Thats what I usd [leant an far ax the white raco ts perform he won east 1g. |p Melentitic Treatment for itheumatiem nee heavy) . fe nieation of a Class D/ for at Portland, and that’s what I jgongeroed, Battier i Chin ee, Gale wana cos ae biter Mesbbenps. nw work (strictly first = $5, 00 league, to include territory now vc- | got mrcithged ta improve tie Saad calth entn taeeeite | ad s), per tooth cupled by the Northwestern league,| “I delleve Dugdale's {dea 1s i vee, fee 4 cts a Fillings .... $1.00 up. | is ing which cannot be done wrong. He maintains all business - . 2 toNature Teeth (the finest| Without the unanimous consent of should be given to the larger elties, | jcial Teeth in the world), directors,” says MeGinnity 1 wh the crowds turn out, The | $5 $1 don se aa Be oth rhe magnates league would soon go ‘flewy’ If this \| YES, IT PAYS TO BE HIMELHOGH FIIMELHOCH BROS. HIMELHOCH BROS. to would stand for the scheme.” | was done.” 625 o- | A REGULAR HITTER | i _rinsr‘avenve_ L WO) WW) _rinsrcvenve_ of Work Absolutely Guaranteed 8 nies extraction of teeth by ‘| CHICAGO, Dec. 26.— = botanical preparation A SU PLE E | “What Is your batting av- ° e Dm is office ts indorsed by Seat erage?” inquired Judge Sul or e nis Yeading business men and by | | | livan of Charles Schramm, |] 30, who claims to be a short stop In the Southern league, when Schramm was ar ralgned on the charge of stealing an overcoat. Dental profession generally, WORLD SERIES IN SAN FRANCISCO =4 | sata today, of 1913 NEW YORK, Dee, 26. California,” Sullivan Sullivan, director of att “for the fans in their home cities | “Two hundred and elghty- ee 5 z 3 the Panama Pacific exposition, an-| would not stand for such a plan coven,” anowered Bohramm. Let your better judgment dictate. Hurry to this sa nounced here today a plan to bring | We wil! furnish transportation, ho “Discharged,” said the sale before it is too late. Not many days left. The rad 1916 the win odations and grounds court. “You can't be very prices are right and the goods the best that money onal |f nse & bad with a battling average like that.” 4 the players can aken in at the can buy. Economy demands your attendance. Read We . ny fair gre ands gato. Theve && to put the pian | over the ibaa then arise: it th for Mdieitiy 7 i the world’s up to President Tener of the Na-| are overstocked with good, clean, seasonable mer-~ 7 Cabaret It is Sullivan's idea to have tional league and Preatdent John chandise. is : teams play a series of seven son of the American league soon HOPPE FAVORITE a = © Entertainment eee Soc vernante teen See rte we ughasl ob semaine $15.00 Suits and ST, Q5 | 25, Heavy fleeced 34 8 + to ask the pennant winnin asoball they lend thetr support and Overcoats Shirts and Drawers C ry of Highest to play a regular world’s s¢ or tew YORK. Dec. 26.10 al $30.00 Sait and. 9, 95 $2.00) Heavy Weal ) ] M it at tS Hard champion, the favorite Overcoats .. Shirts, all Cc iu [eri bias ade when ae mon MM gos Sulteand oer 6 a 3 r ° r ‘J pes iv ina of Ca uits and 12, 95 i ta TOMMY THOUGHT ’TWAS Tatura sii of ci $2500 Suites te” Oa Sa ’ : for wo title. Sutton | 2. ts | Stitche andker- 3 SO VERY NICE OF THEM caisrenie te, eM $1900 and $12.80 Suite sche Hacker. 3p Entrance 104 Pine oink Gay ata c ‘th stgnt (6 may tt Overcoats ...... $6.95 rested Sox, ail 13e vt that great?” said Tommy t a Hep alraeetggs $12.50 Slip-ons — guar-} soc President Style id These Australians are | ruary ¥ Ee fe anteed water- 12¢ rts, Not only é0 they | Hoppe and Sutton have come tc Suspenders ) the arena, but as a mark of | gether proof .. . : ' 25¢ Sus- on him wher | favor, they call It Boxing $15.00 Slip-ons—in tan or a C our honor.” And Tommy never know the dif. ference until some end informed him PINKED ROBERT Innder < ay Boxing day !s the day Christmas In the olden times Ch more of a religious ! ough Chri following ith on of the wo history of You can PORTLAND HOLDS A CHRISTMAS SWIM wel § oo 2 BS SRF | PORTLAND, Dec » Mult t= }nomah Athletic win a ner the annual C tras swim - jin Willamette river here nd Th - | ¢ event of the day, a 100. si lyn in which seven swi z b (Before a visit to our offices) 1 r was won by i aL Eae de ancot b S 1. Ross, M. A. C., In 60 ibs “cnongh to scent your cS |Does This Remind You of |, fist Your Case? 4 Marie Fendenhelmer, M. A won the woman's event, with swimming 60 yards in 39 Mi ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY MOUSE end Intestinal Disorders, ser | and all Urinary De:| SIME, Dievasse the six pture. | I rectal (After a visit to our offices) This, in comparison with the above, will show you what we can do for you. Our| work is absolutely first class, and within everybody's reach. | Ours Is Better Dentistry! || | ee EASTERN PAINLESS DENTAL lL OFFICES Cor. Fourth Av. and Pike St. | 1605 Fourth Av. R. MACY, Specialist omnes Haury A Ho 80. | Sundays 8 A. M. to 4 P.M. Tow are inv! o people of © curable diseases. DP Ghieegrectic —Tirustens | ¢ and Bloodless surgery thie Medicine and Sorgery Globe Bidg., Madinon and ist Ay. | Seattio, Wa. CLE VORIIAN PERE KE EMLP "i The Debutante Seric WE ADMINISTER GAS = AMIRI sx NSS F ° » F YOU wish to obtain this nerles of beautiful Det te eA ih SKELTON calendar cardn, telephone ua at Main 540, orde cas , Oe ea ans of the famous ANGELES BEER, and say you want them : sent to you. One wil mailed you each month. $f you dont t want to telephone, us. NO ADVERTISING R diy OF ANY KIND A 8 ON THE DEBUTANTE a : ANGELES BREWING COMPANY turneds t CITY DOCK, SEATTLE cesomccsmmmensa yobs 4 ce | | | “Hans” Wagner, Greatest Ba tter Baseball Has Produced John “Hans” Wagner,| 200 hitter for 14 stra years; k { wwat! , Billy Hamilton belo for 12 eater than any of the usurp years; Fd Delahanty was a .20¢ , for 11 years, and there 1a little doubt he would have continued had be lived; Will eeler hit for years st “e sca. and Cobb bas batted ter than 300 wince 19 sinning But away out t in front is Dutob 4 dreadnaught. with 17 years 5 good enor rmanee next fit to do so. when anes bas neluding tear has @ grand swat © M42 89 Wagner dented the 344, This year he hit average of » pert ear Away h to re year | yen CANUCKS TAKE IT ~ | MW CREDIE TALKS PORTLAND. Or. Dee. 20.—Prent fent McCredie of the Portland Coast a rthwestern league clubs 1 ay « seed the cur ed eventually to invade North weat territor So y Seattle and Vancou ver ¥ the Coast league, MeCredio said er there # suff Seaitle, that ern w the ague can prevent day's crop or of the unburied past, Ge ee ee LOUIS, Mo, Dec. 26—Play NO- SCORE GAME | ‘Capt. A. C. Anson ta the 1 kame fn the bitter cold, with | player hose reco: proaches everal ches deep on the Baye ttetne Mole and Anson's| round, tho professionals of To.| EVERETT, performance as 200 hitter was », Canada, and the local Colum u Sree fy Y cer cl ged rious : playa. rry Lajole hit the .960 class attic in this Thurs The | battled t to-noth ng tle o s end then slumped | Visitors won, 3 to 2. A »ndous|in a well-played game in this city Dan Brouthers was alcrowd turned out, despite the| Christmas day. The « was sad venitees ————— | Weather conditions one of the best played » this rr year, Only a small crowd turned JOHN STRINGER PELICANS GET LINDSAY =| out. | PORTLAND, Or., Walvers asked on Lindsay of the Dee 26 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Portland §¢ All Civil bustness, Mate and Federal Coerta league club have been granted, pone | |Lindsay will be sent to New Or | Office 936-940 Now York tk, |leane 5/SCENIC|: CAFE FIRST AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Phone, fitlott 1066 Attendant. 1107 Third Av. Fxpert Lady A LUNDBERG CO NAVY YARD ROUTE Tourtet and to © us| Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville 220}, 8:26 From 3 to 12 P. M, shee without . 5 : 8—High Class No Hot Air— Entertainers—o cuT.| RATE! A good many people tn Seattl OHI before the ot eut-rate our duty public to lét ar the We | dentistry | | | WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FoR, 2 YEARS’ GUARANTER Amalgam Filling . $1\" on Crowns... $3. this ad, and a ic ffer {11 find testir | You z su 10W We want. the publ }about it. We call it Blood and N : P | tem tonie and will help con ation ots Teeth $58 lb and all ot mtructions in the digestive tye omn't prove sn bedtast from one to four| rill’ ue vosmitel ahee Ge years, and all other obstruction Be ess count aes Pe | Troubles (Prostititis) on the mar a : k For sale by the Quaker Drug 207 University Bt, 2nd ' i MSC RER GIG Le Av. N. W., Mark@t St. $1.00 per box. Send all communications to the ' GERMAN PHARMACAL Co. Ballard Station, Third ery n ‘(RANDOM SHOTS Actual Facts Dug and Dan Salt were at The la? s Christmas tree. & of the kids thought Dug was a Claus in disguise. Dan had to him out to prevent a riot e | oon got away with a bag of toys but wfo! Whit w eatiea neath six seve: of 8 ta Claus togs, ¢ abe d Dan at the door and made him bring them ba | Dan him Crawfor Football Londy neh You couldn't break thetr bones. | ieee | Salt water baths In @ private swimming pool i a luxu or e practh |take a dip in the briny Instead of a} dash under the 5. ing Seattle, Wash. 4 eurrounding country have lost a money and good health by hot DENTISTS jair fakers, This is not the case us, Weare r something | tho n 4 we think It pudiio know We may anve the life of someone rult rutche |Hersche and the Cubans, Villazon | and Luque. eee _If Clark Griffith can coax Garry ma Lewin sky ove ALL W CHI far ct ad iy dred ca to phe lock-up, down to yc some en on th ack. o- sald he was golng to take ng Lonnie Austin t fall for it o- 1 wouldn players may pp » bor we with brok baseball p le team couldn't. | ane aye re 8 the connection rters at Alex uss!ng peculiar names of ball © of the officials of the ves read off the list of Duchentle, Hoge Cockeham, Metkle, give him Jol gardener, loo tip t in the Ar an le ue. It ia after the ured, Shanks relegated to the unk 8¢ Driscoll of vund no-deciston oxford gray. $6.00 Boys’ Slip- ons, all sizes .. HATS $2.00 Hats, black, brown or gray $3.00 Hats, in all new shapes $5.00 Hats, bhi na Velours 50 Caps $2.00 Suit Cases .. $1.00 Shopping Bags FURNISHING GOODS 75c Black Sateen Shirts $2.90 $8c $13 penders $3.50 Neck Sweaters $2.00 Jersey Sweat- ers, all colors Heavy Rough Ribbed Shirts 98c all sizes $2.00 Heavy Ribbed “986 Suits 50c Silk Knit 2c and Drawers g5c $2.50 Men's Cor- Union S$ 9 4c $2.00 Pure Wool @ Ties 4B8c $1.50 Cooper's $2.00 Men’s Pants, duroy Pants $1.23 $1.00 Boys Union| Eagle Underwear $1. 15 $1.00 Whiplash | Gauntlet Gloves .. ALL SELZ SHOES REDUCED HIMEL HOCH BROS. 625 FIRST AVE. FOOT OF CHERRY ST. STAR WANT ADS ARE MONEY GETTERS BILLIE BURKE POSES The Bathing Girl This Week A series of Art poses in elaborate colors, most beautifully blended. Reproduced on fine quality felt | costing 85c a yard. ONE COUPON AND 20¢ At The Star office, and the following branches: BALLARD— P. H. MULLEN, 5409 Ballard Ave. EVERETT— A. E. HALL, | 2916 Colby Ave. BREMERTON— KOST BOOK STORE | 511 Pacific Ave. RENTON— W. S$. MILHUF 10 pa as Comfort Station, Third and Main. ANTED 'EM at \G0.—" icken 1 MAIL ORDERS must all be addressed The Star tJ na i { , |@ Circulation Department, and enclose twenty-five cents {atrict. Whon several hun-| @ > : he, & policeman took real for ach) Pennar {—coin or cent amy y