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at OC 1 10 | WOMEN the lic markets, shopping HERN BANK AWD TRUST CO. fy 100 who are constipated. know why. to oid age. Millions of propie a feariet fever, constipation causing andeoon. They don't - - e iihis tn’ mee ate SEATTLE HAS WOMEN POCK- due to constipation The . . *, oth ate. Over half § im thelr natural condition + Girls? ond Chlidren’'s w the match here Thurs- 1g the matter through the Without interruption. they lose their t in ey the Quaker Drug Co. Tn * Giles Drug Co. and Market. Beet Cen piers Ballard Stati qreoen To Ae ARSOLUTELY srt 70 SATISIY FA ONDED POPE SPECIALLY js this bank conven- jenitly located. Right | the middle of the district, | served by seventeen car lines, it is “The Housekeepers’ ‘are about 99 people tr Most of them constipated #0 long that fecond nature to them, cheeks of childhood years Row pale; the flush and wit clear young mind ts now « wrinkles year! tonstipation, not direct iy. Their death certt-| Bright's! Heart or Diabetes, They ought to read German Pharmacal x Special to The Star. ; By Hugh S. Fullerton. | CHICAGO, Jan. 20-—-Gen. Jose Tinker baa Just replied to the | Natfonal question, “Can the F edt by blowing up another rk of organized baseball o war to the citadel, with the jorals ing to carry the second Ine of defenses by aggault This Tinker person, discarded by the two «, thrown out of Cincinnati, suddenly bas become ¢ bignest figure tn sport in Amorica, 1. not In the in world, During the last busy month he has led the attack, The reports are | Allies, 90 captured, 1 recaptured Federals claim to have signed NEARLY 100 MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYERS Total value of these players (about) $200,000 Cost to Federals in salaries (abou 970,000, Minor leaguers captured (about) Value in organized ball (about) 000. Cost in excesa salaries to erals (about) Bank.” | $30,000 Estimated increase major league salaries to re ‘ tain playe $60,000. We particularly The srals give figures, overestimated tn tn women sta mut thelr figur atro ply to the question ax to whether or not they can exist and are glad at all Can the Federal league exis 3 | Can tt prosper? fA " sol | BELIEVE IT CAN EXIST; that there ts a feld in their financial FMlertor oF Jt. not as large as it claims, but still large, and tions | that It can prosper in a moderate way, If It succeeds transac! 4 aking the National league (which Is its object), rged and profitable feld However, I am not trying to decide or predict the success or fall ure of the « T have arrang ith one of the big officials and | backers of the Federal to tell American fans why and how he thinks the Federals will win; with prominent owner tn organized ball to | tell why he believes the Federals will collapse; and with one of the brainest managers in the country to tell why he believes the effect of the Federal assault upon the major league will be on the playing end | of the game; which is about all we as fans care about, I have arranged | with one of the greatest legal authorities on contracts in America to Janalyze the contract which {# the basis of the entire war | it is a stupendous ‘task to organize, train ad equip etght major league clubs, build eight parks and work up public enthusiasm tn four months. It is staggering in view of the fact few of the Federal owners know anything of baseball as a busine Evidently they have PLENTY OF MONEY--which ts the basis of {all war, and In the crisis TINKER HAS ARISEN TO SUPPLY THE BASEBALL BRAINS. If he has accomplished nothing @ he has {increased (on paper at least) the salaries of ball players about $160,000 a year. PLAN POOL LEAGUE it will occupy an In Hollie G. Allen, father of Ben-|man. For an idea of some of the! nie Allen, the pocket billiard cham-|players who will compete, bear| pion of the world, Seattle has in tts} these names in mind. De Oro, midst one of the greatest friends |New York; Jerome Keogh, Buf-| the game has ever known. falo; | Allen is a fair sort of a player| Washington; Johnny Layton, St |himself, and can give his son afLouis; Johnny Ryan, Cleveland; good run for his money Bennie Allen or Johnny Kling, Kan- Allen is making his first appear-|sas City, and probably James Ma- ance on the coast. He is going to |turo, Denver, These players rep- remain out here for the winter, and,/ resent the cream of the pocket before he returns to his home tn/ billiard talent. Kansas City, Mo., ho hopes to see Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Brooklyn established a pocket billiard ctr. and other large cities, are expected cuit, which will include every city |to climb on the band wagon. A of prominence along the coast and out thought, and the that used to ruan| Allen has laid his plan before lor in each of the cities mentioned veins 1s now m lesy|Brown and Hulen. On his arrival The player will be required to op They dena {im San Franc.sco, he will give make only one trip around the cir ¥y don't | Fo an earfu pa. | cult Constipation is the Chick Wright an earful ot bis Ses : - hae nee _ Later he plans to visit Los Angeles jand other California points Allen #8 established on the league similar to the one formed in the East. The league will start next = ptember and will include the most important | cities. Each city will enter one |. A BIG TEAM SHOOT WILL BE held at the Harbor Island traps | Sunday by the Seattle Trapshoot- ere’ association. THE CRACK AMA. n, is now with the Co., on First ay. HATS Kavanagh First and t 1008 FI at M but Complete Report of Market Today opened for Increases tn Ontons, cu ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silveremith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. Commission houses business today, with quotations the feature, in for an advance. Cucumbers | soared to a level 25 cents above the former. Onions climbed a quar Another cent was added Farm au conta stations for eggs. ow selling eggs for era a cents a dozen Prices paid profucers tor regriables 75 Regal Overcoats 75 Regal Suits Choice Now at head lettuce Your pal veal and pork: rected daily by Perry Brow HA il Selected } Hi) 300 ‘ From Our HH a wine, aa 180 ‘ ; Regular a | Btn * on” 41” $20 and $15 Values}! HITT | sottoe peice tor “butters ones ‘axa . cheese, Corrected daily by The Bradner Sitee—Even at Ente aN ah EN (Ever? REGAL. Garment Sold With a Positive Guar-t{l!/) «HE Hus 615-617-619 FIRST AVENUE The Big Store With the Little Rent ———— NINE SEVENTY-FIVE Reduced Price Now Offered.) Wreah ranch “ o 1 o @ tt trip Limburg! ary Chicago ” Frank Sherman, ex-champ, | |ter of a cent, while beets jumped |! producers for butter, eges, | m THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1914, FULLERTON SIZES UP BASEBALL WAR Wun SAYS NEW FEDERAL LEAGUE | | | | t | | | Joe Firker- | “THIS TINKER PERSON HAS SUDDENLY BECOME THE BIG.) GEST FIGURE IN SPORT IN AMERICA.”—HUGH FULLERTON, CONSTIPATIO This r pily and permanen franchise wil! be granted to a par-| ‘Appendicitis Cured |An Operation for the Dis- | ause | matgtatn Pimples | Acne treatment Hi DON'T MAKE THE MISTAKE prose 1 desirable 4 DR. MACY, Specialist St. and Ist Avenue, Seattle, Wash, | CUT- OHI RATE | DENTISTS We make a spectalty of teeth without plates by our painless | method ‘Amalgam filling . $1 ‘Gold Crowns... $3 * Porcelain Bridgework $3; ful Sets Teeth $5 & Up Any work that doesn't prove satisfactory will be repaired free of charge at any time, |_ Come in JON—-today, if you wish—for free examination and | estimate. | WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE 207 University St. 2nd and Uni versity St. Opp, Fraser. Paterson Co. t WILL WIN Seo BENNIE ALLEN ' LEADS MATURO Bennie Allen, the champion, overcame the lead of James Maturo of Denver in their match for the pocket bililard championship at Brown & Hulen’s, when Thursday night he took the secohd block of 200 points by a wide margin. The score now stands: Allen 400, Maturo 332. The final block of their 600-peint set-to comes tonight. Last night’s play started | with Maturo the 166, the result of the p night's block, which he won. Allen announced today that he would remain in Seattle un- til the latter part of next week, regardiess of the outcome of his match, / He has signed to play four | local players at the White parlors Saturday and eons it, A. @, 87, 22, 18, 11, @ 13, @, 31, 18 &, 620. 13, 8, * Nigh run test wehbe THOMPSON HERE TO MEET PINMEN Hafety: X For the express purpose of formu lating the organization of a bowling clreuit, which has for its territory the entire Pacific coast, W. V. Thompson, organizer for the Bruns- wick-Bal nder Co., has called | « of Seattle bowlers | perial alleys tonight. Ev and bowling enthusiast end. Thompson will] Vancouver immediate! , Where a simileg held. To: ins at § o'clock ression | meeting BARRIEAU TO FIGHT WEEK VANCOUVER, B. C., 80 Local boxing fans will be given an | today in the L EXTREMELY IMPORTANT ROMPTLY at 8 o'clock Saturday morning we begin the GREATEST YET Tonkin Half- Price Sale! Greatest because of the fact that never before have we shown a stock of such extreme high quality and magnitude. Greatest, because ijt embraces the world’s acknowledged best clothing—Stein-Bloch, Frauhauf’s, “Stratford System” and Holtz & Son. Greatest, because we include in this most important event every Sack Suit, every Overcoat and every Raincoat in the store—plain blues, blacks and all. Greatest, because of the fact that Tonkin’s regular prices, quality considered, are always a little lower than the other fel- low’s. Men and young men of every type or build will find perfect fitting models in every line, at almost every price. Every gar- ment is marked in plain figures. The price to you is exactly half, with no charge for alterations. Pricey / start at $7.50 for regular $15.00 Suits and Overcoats, $10.00 for $20.00 values, $12.50 for $25.00 values, and on up to $25.00 for $50.00 values. This sale includes Union Made Clothes at Half Price. 609 2nd Ave. | Y. M. JUNIORS MEET THE! Winslow Midget basketballers ia Winslow tonight, | . YALE’S FOOTBALL SCHED-| ule has been arranged. Nine games will be played, as compared to 10 games last se . FREDDIE WELSH pesten| Leo Kelly of St. Louts fn their eight-round bout in the latter's! home town Thursday night. eee COLLINS PARK BASKET TOSS-| ers play the PI. team Saturday night at Collins. | cee THE MENDOTA AND TONO coer teams will play a three-} game series for the 8 ith western | Washington championship. | ee HARRY BISHOP OF TACOMA) and «6“Chi" Preston of Hoquiam | meet in a six-round bout in that city tonight oe CHEROKEES BEAT THE NAV- ajos two out of three games on the A. C. alleys Thursday night ee CAN OLD BOB FITZSIMMONS | Last night in Wil come back? , liamsport, Pa., Bob licked “Knock out y in their six round go see | BROADWAY AND LINCOLN | ketball teams play ‘oln gym. cee JACK FOURNIER, MEMBER OF | high school bi opportunity to watch Frank Bar rleau, the welterweight, in a match | | which 1s planned as his “comeback” | appearance. He has signed with| Rilly Weeks for a bout before the Hastings Athletic club next Mon day night. Barrieau’s proposed re turn mateh with Bud Anderson has been postponed | | UNITED APPEAL The Seattle United soccer eleven | |probably will carry its fight to | have Ita recent champlonship game| with Carbonado declared “no-con test” to the American association. An ap 1 to the offictala of the | Northwestern Soccer league was }lost. The United protest the game on the ground that two fighting| Carbonado players should have heen put off the field, instead of | being allowed to finish the game DANCING DREAMLAND wer Oc |SCENIC) | CAFE FIRST AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Cabaret Vaudeville Admission, hi rs 0 Tickets Continuoue From 3 to 12 P. M, Entertainere—8 8—High Class |by the F lthe Feds says the outlaws afe plan the Chicago White Sox, wintering | in Tacor has been hbase) . AT THE Y. M. TONIGHT sai-| basketballers meet lard playfield the Y. M. B.C ee | JOHNNY COULON, BANTAM champion, hae consented to meet} the winner of tomorrow night's Campi-Williams battle at Vernon. | eee SECRETARY RICKART oF} ning a more extensive rafd on the | major “clubs next season. aH eee FEDERAL LEAGUE IS AFTER| the nervices of Hugh Redient, the | Roston Red Sox pitcher. | oe. QUEEN ANNE AND BALLARD | high teams meet in the Queen gym tod Anne ee BEN HARRIS, LAST SEASON with Denver in the Western league Hotel Baden Grill Cabaret Entertainment of Highest Merit = | Entrance 104 Pine Tonkin’s Ihas hooked up with Feds. | Hagen beat Jim O'Brien. | Two old friends with a bottle of pure, mellow, Hotel Butler Building eee the Kans: eee SAMMY GOOD AND EDDIE residing here permanently, as re- | Shannon, the local lightweight, | Ported boxed a four-round draw in Ta-| setae sis lcoma Thursday night. Romeo| moxing taught. Austin & Salts gym- | nasturn Paid Advertisement. George B. Worley Candidate for Mayor Will Speak in Ward’s Hall GEORGETOWN TONIGHT at 8 o'Clock Everybody Invited LADIES PARTICULARLY “Fifty years ago, when Golden Wedding Whiskey was young.”” time-tested Golden Wedding Bottled in Bond WHISKEY between them is the picture of contentment and good fellowship, which on bill-board and poster all over the land, is helping to make the finest distillation in the world, more and more famous. Distilled according to a special formula, and matured: in the wood under strict government “supervision, choice, old, rp eg: Golden Wedding meets a want that fo other whiskey has yet satisfied. The pride of the home—the kirid you like to give your guests, because it is ‘‘Made Differently”, MATURO, THE POCKET BIL- Nard player, is not contemplating