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Worley Effictency Engineer 317 Yesier Way Elliott 3851 | Jordan’s Glandular Remedies TUBERCULOSIS AND DIABETES Five Years’ Standing, IN THREE MONTHS Physlolans of the city tried for five years and failed J. Eugene Jordan, (GP stent ie han pre better, lived. Doctor at he was a suf, Inder Doctor J Child has - Waa writter testimoma demonnt Jora Mp Di Mle’ Gangr: are Gene disean 4. Bu ukene Jorda he State of Warn WY of the H acticed {1 ie mina en number of iy ttle boy wan wick te fke.the mar an'e cures of ‘or fi © life ve years than The child was a a mummy nor ¢ 1 others which ha 6 thoroughness and pe Tuberculosis, Asthina Deafness from para Uter!, Dr n eancers) in Breast, Hea® Dineane fantile Baralynin, 1 sote ture, Strat nd mo Cneluding Atax! t Vit rr ~* * ball, one of Walsh's following a em ad and the error, defeated Chi cago Oct. 2, 1908 stake were Detroit, Cleveland and Chicago | were grouped In a mad pennant The former Indian played first | The season ended in five base with the Hoston Nationals days, and the team that lost needs laat season tis solesors alide put| must win the four re aining him in the ranks of the leading | games to get the flag. Chicago sack swipers, To the surprise of | lost and then won three straight the fans and players alike, the How | from Detroit, losing the game that ton club announced Myerw' release | would have taken the champlon- to the Rochester International | ship. League club at the end of the # son, According to well-founded re ports, Myers was canned because of his activity with the Players Fraternity A pansed bpltters, game's only |had signed up with the Buftalo Foderal League club came over the wires today. The document for three years’ service. | tremendous. calle and Walsh were equally in different ways. using @ baffling curve. 1 the Sox to hit easy Infield s, or fit the outfielders ih gobbled without effort. But two Victor Norman, the Seattie Mar | balls ¢ hit hard all afternoon athonor, is still pursuing the long | Walsh's spit ball broke fiendishly distance game over in Spokane. | and finally one broke one o1 ussie Norman's latest sprint was against | Schreck’s fingers. Pete Terway, Norman was beaten In the third The race was held Saturday night|Lajoie threw out Tannehill and in a Spokane gym Walsh, Birmingham singled Norman and Terway are as/right and reached second as W habitual opponents as those two}oaught him off first, going to third well-known cinders, Sam Langford | when Isbell'’s throw escaped Davi and Joe Jeanette heir last race| Parent tossed out Perring. Joss the third meeting, and the] fanned, With Goode at bat, a spit third win for the Spokane athlete./ter escaped Schreck, Birmingham Terway's tine was 1:28:48 scoring wdlinicitite ¢ Walsh was the first to congrat ninte Jowe upon his phenomenal game and all the Sox joined bim. despite the fact that the defeat) made {ft next to impossible to win | the pennant. The box seore of this greatest of pitching duels fol lows wer Schreck popped; Bob Brown Is going to have a bis squad of youngsters assemb! Vancouver when Manager Sobirabaver gives the first call for training. Rob's latest acquis tion fs a righthanded filnger Fred Wood, no relation to 1% Wood performed tn jthe Twilight league. He worked under Fred Weed, the former Seat tle player, last season. It wan Weed who tipped off the ‘find” Brown Joa. ann tt A * 1 ° ' ° t ° 1 ' ttle fans were disappointed Jom. p earn today that F hie Valse, popular Renton met his | master in a California ring last! night. From all accounts, Azevedo gave Vaixe a mighty sound tr ing in those ten rounds Valine showed, however, that he's a bear for punishment. In the sixth, he wae f ¥ swept from als t by biows pumped ip by the Mexican yet came back strong in the Pr alch, D leeeding round and slipped in ono |. oC naetee jpunch that shook Azevedo badly oe Tet | The sporting editor hae received! a letter from Sammy Mc manager for Jimmy Fox, Cal nia's featherweight, who ts anxious to match his protege against some | wai of the crack Northwestern boys Fox and MecClintle are now in| | Butte, | “Just barn the name of this little }boxer in your brain,” McClintic | writes, “for he certainly ts going to A food many ny people tn Seattlo and surrounding country have lost thelr money and good health by hot air fakers. This fe not the ease} be at the top within the near fu ture.” with us, We are placing something | before the public and we think it Fox has lost only one bout dur . our duty to let the public know has ag put Frank Klaus to the o . George Chip, the Scranton, Pa., | sensation, ts the only glove artiat in the game today who uses the} |“delayed” punch and gets away with it. It i# this wallop that ing his career and that to Johony | Kilbane by the knockout route. He has beaten Eddie Campl, Lee John- |son, Ad Zotte, Young Abe Attell, Roy Moore, Benny Chaves and | We may save the life of someone | pet for the count. The “delayed” punch is said to be as effective in| by thia ad. and a long suffering boxing as is the “delayed” steal in| You will find testimonials of Seat baseball, and the “delayed” tle people with each box. We have ee ee thousands of people using tt, and | others. } . “ The Victoria club has announced | they are happy today, This medi cine has been In use by a German a deal whereby Charley Alberts, jutility player, goes to the Terre! soctalist fora good many years, and now we want the public to know | Haute club in the Central league, ft. We call tt Blood and in exchange for Billy Gorman, the} | fastest flelding second sacker tn | about the ctreuit, and Doyle, a young/ Nerve Tonic. It is a reguiar sys right-handed twirler tem tonic and will help constipation MIXUP IN LAW ON 22's ox HUNTING SEASON when bedfnst from four years, and all other obstruction No better medicine for subles (Prostititis) on the mar. For sale by the Quaker Drug Washington Giles, 1125 Jack the state and Gerke Pharmacy, 24th open si birds, which 1 begin bad with ment W., Market St. $1.00 per Gathe Warden Rief says the fed eral game code, which became ef fective last October, will supersede the state laws, which went tnto ef. fect prior to that date, Under the| federal law the season closes Thurs-| day night Rief will attend to the rigid en forcement of the government All violations will be for- one to ket. Nimrods who abide! Co., 1013 Firat av.; game laws covering| son St. on for migratory] ay, N. y the closed season | box february 1 ‘et . rig eh sponta Send all communications to the by the GERMAN PHARMACAL CO, Ballard Station. Seattie, Wai order. | prosecuted ‘CHANGE EVENTS The program of events for the {nterclub smoker at Spokane Fri day night, in which the 8. A. C as entered a team, has been re vised. Ed Pinkman, the local 125. pounder, who was to meet Leslie ry will clash with Harry Re stead. Cal Harris, Seatt We ' Roy Orton as an oppo- | dentistry | the place of Billy Sullivan Madden is the 8 A. C. 116 entry against Les Francis Thureday CUT- OHI RATE DENTISTS the nets ys are originators of eut-rate Av nent in Lloyd pound The team leaves WE'®TAND BACK OF OUR WORK FoR 42 YEARS’ GUARANTER KID SOCCER TEAMS BUSY ON DIAMOND ‘Amalgam Filling Gold Crowns Bridgework .. . $3 ‘Full Sets Teeth $5 Up Any work that doesn't prove eats tory will be fepatred free of o any time. the home of the | | tho Er lish | vagnaerat d 4 the scene Black daffy over Practically mining town conflicts betw juvenile elevens. The clave kid” teams are the Black Dian achool eleven and the Kids’ squad. They rivals, Sunday the trimmed the enemy score, Diamond jot in the of dally | “Working are bitter school boys| by a2to 1 Coma in ROON—today, If you wish— for free examination and estimate, University St, @nd and University St, Opp. Fraser-Paterson Co, NEW YORK mn. te Watch each Sunday Times Jan. 14.—Larry Me Giants, signed up with Tuesday and thereby gained the distinction of being the} first major player to sign the new} |form of contracts, which inelude | the demands granted to the players’ | fraternity. Lean, of the fcGraw Bladder | $3 NE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1914. HAP MYERS IS GRABBED BY FEDERAL LEAGUE CLUB t * The Heroes of the Greatest Pitch- ers’ Battie in Baseball: Addie Jose (Below). Donahue anne PARIS, Jan. 14-—Jack Johneor ONE OF THE HOTTEST FRENCHIE VAISE IS ty GAMES EVER PLA YED WHIPPED IN SECOND GO WITH AZEVEDO SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 14.—The name of Frenchie Vaise, of Ren ton, Wash,, was blotted from the list of aspirants to ightweight honors Tuesday night, when the Frenchman took a ten-round whip ping at the hands of Mextean Joe Avovedo before the Oakland Wheel men’s club, The Kenton boy fell far below the form displayed against Azevedo in their previous meeting, in which Vaise was eu titled to the decision, although the verdict was a draw Arevedo showed marked in +} ENGLISH CLUB TO , PRODUCE PLAY “The Workhouse Ward,” an Irish farce, and “The land of Heart's Desire” will be presented by the University English club in Meany hall at § o'clock tonight Special electrical apparatus has deen installed to produce the spe cial effects for the fairy dances, which will be given by pupils of Mins Jessie B. Merrick. Mies Blendine Hayes and Stanley Wilson will sing a few songs from the “auld Erin sod” to further en hance the shamrock and shilally atmosphere. BOUT’S OFF AGAIN SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14,—It's mean the Ritchie-Murphy bout, which was chalked up on the late at Coffroth’s arena for J @ champion announced 1 night that festivities would have to poned a week, until Jan. 3 to an injury to his heel owing and Frank Moran signed articles|Ritchie and Murphy have put up at noon today for a 20-round world’s | forfeits of 85 championship bout to be staged io | Pearance on the Paris tn June. be announced given « flat and allowed $5,000 for training ox j= The exact date wil! later. Johnson ta| DRI E.J.BROWN ROBBED BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People come my office every day and complain rep. resenting himesif to be Dr & J. Brown, or Die aseietagt. REWANE of thie thief who steate my Zattonte and lives off my reputation ICES ai 713 First ie. 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Petroskey did 10 miles of road work yesterday. This he followed by an hour in the gym- nesium. MEAT FOR LEVI NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—Battling Levinski holds a 10-round news| paper decision on Porky Fiynn of Roston, as the result of their con test here last night before the tional Sporting club. Flynn w in poor condition and was outclassed from the s start, SAL HAS PUNCH STOCKTON, Jan. 14.—Bert | White's champlonship aspirations were given a severe jolt last night dor of Sacramento, knocked White cold in less than two minutes’ fighting in the| first round of their bout. White | was a 10 to 6 favorite. | COLLEGE SHOOT WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Scores in the initial matches of the inter. collegiate shooting champtonsh{p of the United States, announced here Tuesday, show the Michigan Aggies leading, with 965 points out possible thousand. of a BOSTON, Jan. 14.—According to a statement made by FB. K. 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