The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1914, Page 7

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ee: wa ‘THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1914 1 Coming Se avy Hitting, Says Fi ullerton from a German | SEVENTH ty UNTON i 1 4 | = PITCHING GETT W eh peda is IN A GOO Sas rn or i wh are oe “ te A oil ro 1 The Meale A | § * been constipated long that ” now the flush and wit ) a — t ‘ mind 1s now e . Bates wittiteeual ow, 4 tt aa | Turkish. Russian Baths | By Hugh Fullerton Theneaaed ta the worlds weiel An coach of the University of game at Albany was < uees. Sor For gentlemen, Washington Baths,! nis” coming baseball season|/#8t fall that causes this belief Washington football squad for the‘after seeing the game th through tender veins is now « lagy Moore Thoatro Bldg. Masseurs,| .omises to be the heaviest hitting COMMS came to the bat. Aw he pest six yeare, Gil Doble has stood | not been for Coach Stews fluid f rities, They don’t Wim, Wicklund, graduate Dr. Kiet eerie ee todos haveball {stepped to the plate he remarked for about everything up to ground directions, the Aggies would have |» thet in the berg’s Institute, Stockholm, Swe) “png for two reasons: Firat, be |t? Umpire Zeke Rigter giase in bis granulated sugar with wo Stewart, on numerous occa © reed t wrisklak den; Hilmer Peterson, graduate Of caise the pitching, on an average, “MY. Rigler, I have been trying out a murmur, but the latest chatter sions, sent out instructions which Mi ples year Prof. Unman's Inatitute, Stockholm, | 1." coain to be weaker than it has t hit the ball into that right field from his adversaries to the effect interfered with the team's succe i irom 6 not directs Sweden. been In the last decade. stand, | don't think I can bit the that Washington th adi ly a a lende betaee oes ep t ec Their death cortle THE VIRGINUS HOTEL), Seo%@: and more important, the Dsl! quite that fur against this Cy eee ee ce eesaa’ atch the tice. ‘tecees reads scarlet fever, Bright's THE VIRGINUS TEL | attors are at last gaining on the pitching, unloss it goes right id DP kegel oe oy mepinpactliee adbletit | steed ia let rey ‘ Heart or Diabetes, 006 Virginie St. roar Westiake AX | pitchers on the fou! line. Will you please ten a rine out of him ; ore in directing the players so forth, They ought to pead = The reaut of constant batting and, ate It lowe Tut “who wouldn't ‘eet “het up” from the sidelines, In the Isat 10) Goan from” constipation causing the modern theory that ectentific! | Rigler had not seen Collins play diattk oa it sinuate that you serve | refused to rther éirected, Pull-| '**"t 20.08). ae ae batting 4s a possibility, and that ™Uch, and he stared at Mack's star ienale @ la carte trom the side|man accomplished more thay did in| "e*!!* veanen in men are battors can be made, is Improving © 9¢¢ What he was putting across. signals a 18 ca man 20 Rea snore say's wtly due to constipation, The the hitting Collins stepped into position ¥ a wan “Sdeitine ‘Glat: Doble has bowels in their natural condition Reyond that the fact that the . The first ball Crandall served to developed a peeve? e the matter through the sacrifice and the hit and run are him he stepped forward a short Wik the canstng of the.ew vulell'an deci saat put Interruption, bug q woe eg bmg a gy FF oy turday by the tntercolleginte rules | THINGS THE PRESS vey Joes thelr Neste upto-date managers, tends to make wn the foul line like a “4 ie oat i “e d Nerve Tonk for freer hitting jrifle shot, curved foul just as It peo i ; 7 , ee ae AGENTS PROMISE ‘action of the bowalp 7 ee went into the stands and struck thought of Dobi + a - ng at th teh ait me oe faa Whether it ts possible, by prac |* bay feet foul. stivities from the stands Helen Singer, one of the two) This me up in three Transienia te sr itice, to develop ability to hit a] The next ball Crandall pitched, Washington losing all its games. |ieading Indies of E. H. Sothern’s| at ‘disease, am 4 Conventently located | baseball near a selected spot in| Collins hit the same way, He did "l want to eay that charges that 1 mept in each box. Foe street care doubtful not lift It high enough. The ball 1 Girest my players from the lines| ona ratios oxsarience io ma Bang ker Drug Co, 1018 Frank Isbell, when one of the best | Struck the ground two feet inside are absolutely fictitious,” said Do-|ferent branches of the drama, She ermas Phetmasal Phone Main 963 |hitters, declared on the witness |0f first base and went as a three- “This bunk has grown prin- has at various thes played Kathe z arket. Send al stand that he had no {dea where| base hit. He had aimed both drives) out of the imagination of|jne to Mr. Sothern's: Petruchio, in| Sommunicatio the Germam Wagner has told me that he had | both perfectly the al fons were prompted |also played Be e to his Be Ne: . a : { * Bl cnly a general idea, although able| After that the player who denies Gere wabclouaees, in attempts (hin toc ate abent Mathin | Office 114 Jackson St. }to hit certain kinds of balls in a/ the possibility of such hitting mere- |to take the credit from the team.” From the beginning of the prese BULL BROS (ad certain direction 1s admits that he has not practiced | . tien ahs tall then the Hameae s = | Yet 1 am firmly convinced that | doing it. The new rule !s going to be help- in Mr. Sothern’s revival of “It J P LOOK! READ! THINK! against slow pitching, or a mixed aE ree 4 a ae . ful to many Northwest teams, and Were King,” Justin. Huntley Me-| ust rinters ly the only theatre in Seattie|‘elivery, players may by practice png eae \ \ 1s going to make it harder for Wash- Carthy's play. 1012 THIRD AIN 1043 presen’ twelve first-ran reels of/learn to hit a ball either to right . RRA ington to win, Dobie says. He cites 0 dhe ome Motion pictarey oe noe Theirs trae [OF to left field. Further, 1 believe : wn ay ‘NS % instances in which be belleves a “ dies of th tee of admis. | * HUMber of the Athletics know this % ee of team lost beause the coach squatted Sion and “without © eingle except and practice it wen pet 2 Inear the chalk mark and flashed HOUGEN The Shoe Repair Man nah nee RAE tS signals, He says | 16 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison There was an incident that aragrap s Std “One was the Oregon-0. A. C Johnny O'Leary, the Seattle box Eddie Collins : : er, says he will fight for Tommy ’ : Burne in Australia if he ts guaran a teed three or four scraps. ae Matsieat, a” syearott_trottinn || COMISKEY MAKES FAN stallion sold for $15,500 at the an-| | 3 nual horse sale in Lexington, Ky OUT r@) HIS HO ESS : Tuesday F LIN eee OME, Feb. 11.—President Chas. A. Comiskey, of the White Sox, || ; Pb cad Scianndly fg c orig an talked baseball with the pope today, when received at the 3 cematl. aren eee ee Vatican with the players of the Chicago and New York ball ‘ iis aan tiie hates plainly took a fancy to him and listened attentively F } football euneh Gece od baseball's fine points. © e . ‘ r | The audience concluded, the pope asked Cardinal Merry del Val, q town (Ky.) 1 |] who is president of the International Federation of Catholic Athletic 4 Art Wilson, Giant catcher, says |] 4se0clations, to Introduce the game wherever it is not already played. i he would rather play regularly tn "4 the minors than sub in the big league. eee mere tte eres ow FEDERALS MAY GET JOHNNY EVERS oses if} the Y. M. Students on the latters’ . ‘ou’ mt kati floor tonight. GT JF you ve skating or just finished | we NEW YORK, Feb. 11—National some outdoor winter recreation, how | Andrew Carnegie will furnish | and Ameriena lengee Pas ogre ‘Il money to Improve St. Andrew's | were Sarr ere today by the re E rested and satisfied olen feel after you have J) fir“iinks, scotland Urement of Johnny Evers as man- 7. ager of the Chicago Cubs taken a little nip of good, old, reviving Vancouver siub- wants to trede| stvere loslots he was discharged Pitcher Cadreau for First Base-|by Chas. W. Murphy, owner of the 2 man Charley Brooks, with Vic-|club. Murphy says Evers resigned. : E tora. Fans here thought Evers retire eee ment could not have been timed bet- New York legisiator wants to | tor to help the Federals. tax the gross receipts of the big} A number of National and Amert- P {Bottled in Bond league games in New York to|can'club owners were inclined to —— build playgrounds for children. |blame Murphy for the Federals eee | getting « start Rules committee of the Nation-| “If this man Murphy {s allowed Aged in the wood and distilled according al Trotting association will hear] to stay in baseball W's only a mat fo uggestions for alteration of the | ter of time until he wrecks ¢ YOU CAN WE CURED BY toa special formula under strict govern pe os Vee took today. jtional league, id an Eastern THE NEW MACY SYSTEM “ ment supervision. eee magnate today. ARE YOU WASTING YOUR TIME is i iki. Juniors and Seniors will open| “If Evers is not bound to the FARING AN INEFYICLENT ‘The truth is, there’s a great difference in whiskies. the interclaas basketball season in}jCubs,” aid President Jobn A. Gil-| ; a At Th t ffi d Some are warming, soothing and a real tonic to the the university gym tonight. Game| more of the Federal leaguo today,|ing thar you can et ae mach. benef e ar oO ce an our own parves abd eywem, Others have just a fgeting, begins at 7:30. |"1 will make him an offer #0 big| trom ove thosl or method af treatment i eee that he can’t refus |e you can from & proper combina ae Uaveraty of Washinton bark: Erers town Pennant Branch, The North- the spot.’” ball team won the third and final |O'Day as manager of the Cubs. oan make ia to waste Oregon Tuesday night, A wild scramble by major league | “hen you can be eas oe * reac! 8 tis Evers’ i b ted ona a ‘ 7 : = | era series, but ie te tiled |"Tanyow Maer tet nine sh este oto Su . (Eastman ; ‘Made Differently.’ ! R t oral team “mh | : . Complete Repor' | Kodak Co.) 1320 Second A f Market Today || PLAN Bl T venue. OTIGE OF SPECIAL ELECTION : | E { H { NOT! OF SPECI CTION - a Eggs took a wild toboggan ride] Phe jongest trip ever taken by pa ee ice i hereby siven to the qualified voters in the Port District ltoday and ended up at a point 8)_ genttio Athletic club team tel eene Mem, Maer system ns / District on March 44, 1914 a gperiey. tection wilt De held in said Portlcents lower than yesterday's quo-| now being planned. The §. A. C known today, embra t yoters the different propositions contained in Resolution Ne of|tations., The paying price I* noW| has been invited to participate in that in best in each of the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle, adopted February 6, 1914,/33 cents per dozen. Today's de/the big Pacific coast amateur box ea at ranches said propositions being briefly described as follows cline, it is predicted, will be fol-/ing and wrestling meet in Los An-| you witt » ol 4 PROPOSITION ONE. om lowed up by intermittent drops} geles, Cal. next month. The num-| invention that wi! The sfuestion of authorising the Sad Y ooo) ech: | during the next wee! ber of athletes who will make the |!" : nd ieeus, bonas therefor for ‘ine [sand Doli ah the cate cf Vive (0) | erecies aitny wy 2. W. Geawta aca ine © contain Beattie will be. well erposs of completing the Central | ine i the rate o crrected Aatly by 3. W. God represente : faterfront Impr E Whites tas: [eenemis, Bet Sanam. payable Ae eeteeee.lciatiee Steen | Edward Pinkman, 125; Buste 7 , ‘ le nt la ‘ve We fiscal agency of the tiver potatoes 18.00 @20.00 | O'Nefll, 185; Earl Baird, 115, box at of t f + " , sive Scheme Of |State of Washington in the City 0 Malone ona © lee gg Be 9 ane : b k fi d att vrat moras ee tee Sipieeamuien at the Slane. ease yg Ga |eimgand Orer Rancher. abound /s, 2! scaaaye Tw In ordering by mail make first and sec- ~ 6 $ . ® Treasurer of the County of King o4ue 03 make the journey THE NEW MACY SYSTEM : : form as said . —. “ 138 | ee State of Washington, to be dated ts H a tt nd choice, as the supply will last 1 tion sof $000 brevet; nd, iarued Je auch, omounte SUT 8 Le | paring tne. winter, Nap Rucker,| DR. MACY, Specialist — | 0 ’ pply not last long. y (egg ay A 16 00, bearing in-| fission shall hereafter prescribe. | parenipe « ; @ 125 | Brooklyn pitcher, dons overalls and Osteopath, Chiropractic, Drugtess Treat-| of feat at the fate of 5 per ion |e nds to mature in from 1| California head lettuce | works om his farm in Geereia, went aid Bloodiess Surgery, Nature. o and interest the with average maturities | | crate ++ e a. pat “te ning es e enc o \- om in, au ow 8 obe 3 1 fiscal agency of the State of Wash Ive, trom 1|1acal radishes neeining taught Austin & Selt's G7M-| aissse ot and Firct AV, fenttlo, Wa e : be dated as issued, ; we maturity ie = : #uch amounts and at such tim N Riggs: Rg ~ 4 . years, with ave of teats et 26 ip ’ y ‘ ly set forth tn F and Interest ; he and Tnterew B ' e O- improvement, and in « the Pen ure or ans n , | t sncom ae be. suffictent | apr ° ‘or tha the remainder shail | Toma Be Pee ie ee doce (Gees. ma , The Stage Beauty |the method of creating and apply-| Cal ling said net income and taxes, and e e AL oft creating a ‘proper and sufficlent|( M. G ] je and ta |fund for the payment of the prin- tl fund for the payment o ‘ a interest of eaid ponds as { iT aunee cipal and interest of said bonds us| t rt Commis if Iclen they become Aue | 2, be as her reatior (©. Commis rie bed by sal rt Commiasior ant of bonds | r $d $300,000 of bonds to take the Seattle, Wash WwW ; ieee Of & like amount of tense te IK aterit Eugene Jordan: Meares, Waa Oo e $s ‘ 'o years ago I was tl tubereule 4 fase nnn a7 ret Ala at : Ht i pa ra Next week “A SUMMER DREAM” will os ang Ataxia 4 Ore ¥, re Meal amery, Zealand | a pinal Curvature, Strabisnms, St ” C Vitu Og i May ag em complete the series of:10 offered by The Star es we nelec as may be b ae Comit leue to . 2 Iba and under average maturities) of the 43,000,000 | wa. Pe dectaant oy get rp digg : Ay veh Ba a oe “Vy romgy 4 Pe auth 5 eople at t echarging sores, and did not use proper pre Resolutt Y hat ov ge Be : " be. '@0 . \ o work, ‘was. greatly, exhausted, had J the ge * tolof authority for a e afr ‘ 4 good aise 10 Do Jordan had cured, I treated with him, and tn oead $3,000. } ” to’ invalidate. « irnw |\ 1 elght and health, and have be mataeay . Fibpect ' lone ty as to the " De ve (Signed) W 1 5 ‘ hority eget A 1,000,000 bond 4 $022 Hastorn Av. Seattle Powell River, i 4 PROPOSITION Two. Inete 7 , The question of authorizin e| limite of - A t ao » de » Port Comiminsion of said Port nt wee | BO 1b fro | attle to borrow t o and 7 Gnd sesue bona ad at purpose of ext and with Bay Improveme ihe ment is clock a the Con main open until and bor Imp’ hour of & o'clock p. m. aid bonds «he Ned this 10th dag of MebPuary, | gorage creamery a bonds of th r 19 ‘orm a8 said Port ( 7 2 “ asic * och rand There boing a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, it ts well te Fe ce: ‘as THE PORT COM SION OF THE \re h ranch “a to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Bugene Jordan Qmeavand Fitty (7 FORE OF GEA eDE? POR cs tad . attle, Office hours, 9 a, m. to ® p, m.; Sundays . mature to be of 0s Its Pre Tone”, 4 at m. to 6 p. m. Consultation free, Correspondence rolicited rere to. be of 6 Presi Hi Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures: the’ One Hundred retary. : 19 @ 140

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