The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1914, Page 7

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' i THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1914 , 1 Jack Dillgn, middleweight serapper, aays a ring St, Louis fans will kee a no-hit game tn 1948, If When Frank Chance dec he wouldn't play — Charley figler, Nat eu he always Wears telle him wh he is at his right history repeata, Tn 1876 Jim Galvin of St. Louts more, he was canned from the ( Charley p umpiring because . 1 fighting weight as well as a look at the scales. pitehed a no-hit game, and tn 1912 Marl Hamilton CG Murphy claiming he w a playing manager Charter @owers, late " . Jack says When he ts heavier than he ought to be of the Browns held the Tigers hitless, a lapse of 3) and that Evers, playing every day, would get the widerd ow Me the ring fits tightly, and when he gets down to 36 years, Judging from the way things have been beet resulta, Now Murphy has canned Kyvers and * n 1903, quit bis Job aes ° 160-—his best scrapping welght—the ring fits going in St, Louts, fans are Hable to walt just as appointed Hank O'Day, who will run the team eon making the # « loosely long to see one of thetr clubs win a pennant - ¢ ¥ the ni street clothe the er Rigler atl ¢ rth ¢ Boston Dentists FREDDIE WELSH [RANDOM SHOTS| MURPHY EASED [SPRING TRAINING BIGGEST PIECE OF | 20%. wesarca trac | WALL MEET UDE |--cccrerscaearazey| OUT OF JOB BY |_NONSENSE TN GAME. Soy Ee ae ix We haven't heard of ar n OF VENT Swerronm ® dinary ball player this winter 5 * Since the Feds butted tn : * they've all been stars Ceduenbonbannkueae Pot ANGELES, Feb. 23— | aft tiag i ad NOW THAT BAD BOY, CHAR days of dickering, Joe Just as soon ae the baseball mag-| lie Murphy, has been expelled from pred has consented to meet [nates fall out they begin to tell the {he school of organized baseball pRooRLyN LAD ELINA \ Freddie Welsh. The battle will [truth about each other. the other boys can go about making pe | be staged at Tom McCarey's | *- mud pies to sling at the Federal i , hLorresvuce Vernon arena, on the afternoon ONE PATIENT INVESTIGATOR | without disturbance. of March 17. |has discovered that a snail crawis| Remember, at the beginning of CUT- | ‘The boys will box 20 rounds, one foot in 4 minutes and 14 sec: |the latest upheaval, Charles got off f3 sad at 134 pounds ringside onds, showing that it will get there|something to the effect that Ban eer RATE Welsh has telegraphed that [Just ax Willie Ritchie steps into on and those other fellows he will leave New York tomor he ring to fight couldn't budge him? DENTISTS | ’ Sa e | Well, whatdoyouthink about ft True-to-Nature Teeth | "" Oh, well, let's make it unanl|now? e , : ‘he Finest Production of Dental Atty mous. Let's all fly around the} Charles quit just lke we're goln re We make a specialty of teeth q world. }to quit when the boxs wends the | without plates by our painless Examination and advice FREE! oe oe office boy around with our hat and | method. ant extred ayy) There vase pug in our oh coat e port Crowne (89 as Ss © said, “I guess I'm done,” Done Chaviae'll. hac de. awhal ay Snes Oe | TWIN LAKE Pa, Fob. 28-300] and Nonatoan She's toto Jte_ (u"ton ht Sr haba ott ee Amalgam Filling . $1 Wend, the Basha 266 fos piteher | "And fattened up a ton jto fight, He ought to become an (strictly first-class). and star of the 1912 world’s series, umpire ~- $5.00 | was operated on for appendicitis | And when his coin was ‘bout all| tu -——! Gold Crowns... $3 | ohy’s resignation came Sat seecnee $1.50 Up reebd Sunday. He was reating easy ‘ Bide ‘. lurday night, following a conference | WHERE MAJOR LEAGUERS WILL TRAIN vertising of that kind pays. vday nm is food supply grew slack, between Charles P. nd other Chi 1 Fia.; White Sox, P Robles, Cal.; Feds,. The spring training trips of ma | i “4 Poenee Teeth, per set He rushed right up to break in jstockholders tn the Chicago elub ditevenete. espe ampa, Fla; ie x, Paso D i Jor league bal! clube are the annual Porce ain ridgework $3 {1 all of Murph sé joke of the game, and they are a8 eK h R vss $5.00 to $15.00 print |Taft pure ; ae | “(Finest Teeth ta the world.) HORSEMAN DIE And say, “I'm coming back!” —|stock, A meeting will 4 s00n | g, St. Loule Browns, @t. Petersburg, Fia.; Feds, Monroe, La; Card® largely responsible for the poorer ’ le oe 8 «| by, the ‘stockholders Fintan | St. Auguatine, Fla quality of baseball dished out to Full Sets eet! 5 & Up % All Work Guaranteed 15 Years, PASADENA, Cal, Feb. 23.—8am-| Washington is to teat ¢ | "POM the new president Cincinnati, Mobile, Ala. the fans F Today the name Harry Acker Cleveland, Athens, Ga. re ls no argument against a! Any work that doesn’t prove by leading business men / el Allerton, multimillionaire horse-| | machines that will decide box ! , DI sid eve fone profeation generall7. man, and republican candidate for) | ing matches on the number of e president of the cub, was Boston Braves, Macon, Ga.; Red Sox, Hot Springs. taking young recrults| satisfactory will be repaired free mayor of ( “hicago againat C arter bo blows struck, making one slap ears pe tga New York Giants, Marlin, Tex.; Yankees, Houston, Tex.; Feds, Palm | down south in mid February, | of charge at any time, ae tes wot se | on the wrist equal to a kidney THE GROUNDS LEASED By | Seach, Pia. players, but to find out what kind| Come in SOON—today, it you MM oeveny one is intenesten peo? St the age of § et 4 | the Federal lengue for the Greater Brooklyn, Augusta, Ga. f players they are, so that he will| W!s2—for free examination ang IN A GOOD PLACE T ae Ne w York club are aptly chosen by | Philadelphia Athletics, Jacksonville, Fla.; Nationals, Wilmington, not be compelled to waste time on | estimate. SST Rr 19 baseball rebels, The unds| N.C, em when tir for real training] WE STAND BACK OF OUR Visit This Home-Like Restaurant E W bo NORTHWESTERN UNIV t | , r { Tue Mae Ave. Goak WwW HLL | $y Wiebe Suna rule oom: are on Washington Heights 4 iether: Hes Miri nag Ark. | WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ WARREN’S LUNCH ibe 93.—Jim Lane,| (he co-eds to learn how to swim Brooklyn and the playing feld 18] Washington, Charlottesville, Va. A seasoned ball player will start | QUARANTEE cieniete- Wrbactere~ete Baines ABERDEE Feb. 23-3 Menai |All right, Norris, lure the maids Detroit, Gulf Point, Mise. with easy work, loosen up his| 207 University St, 2nd and Unk manager for reston, to deep w jer and push ‘em in — muscles, take off eight a versity St. Opp. Fraser- ———————=—=| scrapper, offers $500 that his pro- }tege can whip any 135-pounder in Kittel XQ Mir. Out-of-Town Buyer |'82°xcreawese. IN cong NOOR ds and at the end of ten gre | or two weeks will be in nearly top| ay baseball eball shows the ent, as oppor useball, as well By Hugh S. Fullerton |. Nothing in Paterson Co. a df the press eal Spring training of baseball teams “ : ubicon commenced. Nearly half of|as # sfied with his own con-| f eS oe THE SEATTLE CLUB HAS RE-| “There.” he remark 1 gues major league teams already are| The easure trip of rom PRANK P. NOLAN coived a batch of new signed con-| that proves no reserve clause wi Id. Tho others are gath-|ers, or tr the wouks. tu .tha dicate 1407 Fifth Ave. tracts, They are from Gipe, Bon-| hold to hurry southward the| column ore little as possible. will save you money on alljner, Killilay, Swain, Huba and) lle Mlabas display of foollshr ‘newspaper on the ft and used to hot| aeke Moabey In years gone by a ball player rat - asked for advance money to keep Neeser a | from starving. Now he needs the I money for repairs on his auto, q Vite ‘a, pores. With Those fncer-| Bef “he camp ground sed by NEW SCIENTIFIC METHODS DISTINCTLY seca Ab aril Domes lx er eee vel wae OUR OWN sin ale? near where first base will be, and Sunday is pleading with|there used to be a mark there| eles ball players to remain loya! to the whowing th rhe t . .| i the corners of the cab Special treatment of each individual case accord-|{itina“‘eagues which’ provably ng the corners of the cabin used by Washington. A . ty | Goes to prove how much the Na ing to its own peculiar needs, together with the per-| fom te prove bh pervect vn sack’ MeabRAtS aa sonal daily attendance and care of his own vacanayg oR day. pushing Willie Ritchie hard for THE TREATMENT THAT aLways cures | SOCCER NOTES! :: Sone me ch mine ae | he W ‘orth building chucked tn You Can Readily Verify These Facts Yourself | |to t. Matters connected with : The Seattle Celtic soccer team | this igven sought scrap were breex RNEUMATION CURED completely reversed the dope Sun-|ing along smoothly, Packey was to pr w © MACT. day by walloping the United, 3 to 1,| hog mont of the receipts and get Dear Rir-t had been bothered witni@t Woodland park. Kelly of the|the edge in welght, but now the theumatiam for a long time previous Teepe was painfully hurt, sustain.|stockyarder has shuffled out of| taking @ course of your treatment "\ing a possible fracture of the thigh.| the battle. He says his prospective fact. my log wae v0 painful 3 cee bride scowled on his further pur- oo much improved that I thea At Black Diamond Sunday the| #uance of the game of fists Ae oa ne tine {| miners detonated Franklin, 1 to 0 And then right on top of that is healed and jeolin ent comes word that Packey tate: rtily recommend your treatment to ® tices had aligned up for some battles in those who want results. si . MRe A OR HALL. Australia 1815 & Cedar Bt. Tacoms eee NIG) PERRINE, THE OLD. i > sends us timer Seattle bed when the A satisfied Mik Everything was tn readiness this| wissoula age were Py coh 24 more business, and the recom- afternoon for the Seattle Athletic] han sent Dug a lot of signed pa mendation is worth more to|club’s first annual out-ofdoor run.| pers to show he belongs to Seattle |The 10-mile marathon was to start}and not to Murray, Idaho, If Per. us than any other advertising| at 3 o'clock. While the marathoners| rine doesn't die of old age before are on their way, the twomile high|he reaches S« Of Pianos and Player Pianos Among which are to be found many of the world’s best instruments. All of these instruments are of standard make, not a stencil among them; some have been taken in exchange as part payment on Bush & Lane Grand and Player Pianos; others are new but discontinued styles, still others are brand new, but case damaged in shipment. DR. MACY, SPECIALIST DR. MACY CURES fo-Catled In-| we do. ttle, the keystone All Chromic and nt eae e school relay and one-mile grammar|corner may be amply filled thia| on. All Disorders of Mew. The Eve. B jachool relay will be held. All three | season i Nese, Throat, Asthma, Appendicitis, a events will be finished In front of ee tarrh, Deafness, Goiter, Curadie Weak Longe. ai, Tubercular Ansemic Cond Racamation, Ner- Yous Diserders, Kidney and all Urinary Disorders, :|DR.MACY, Specialist 5% "PSs quant wan wes 302-3-4 Globe Block, a ta Jackson t for the sake of} Madison tea First, DUKE TRIMMED, h ion aa ¢ 1 Saattio Qs Paine d Seattle, Wash. HONOLULU, Feb. 28.—Robdert Teh Gar thn {the ‘Olymple club Seantin ttn Francisco, defeated Duke Kah OF SPECIAL ELECTION | moke, who won the swim eae a qualified voters in the Port District | Olympic games, in a 50-yard wwim-| his « —eme | Seott GE 4 wonderful abilit Our Clearance Sale Ad First Appeared Last Thursday 3 to the r the field and on the * at a Special fon will be held in said Port |ming race Saturday, tying world’s| paths, and how he is going to pick : ‘at wh there, w A ation O 'sa3"Ge | record of 2 seconds set by the! uy in hia batting this year. Kt Pi T "J : waltions contained ‘in, Resolution No 12,0 |Hawalian champion, Spada as chee eed These Pianos Sell Themselves, Our Salesmen : oot a anllalaall Ora eee at ox his feet, but has both arm | of Five Hundred Dollars ($560) each, {considerable promise with zing, th¢ land {he Femainder of sald bonds to|toria club, hax been awarded to § e-|be of the denomination of One Thou-| Francisco “adienath. ori sand Dollars ($1,000) each, ail bear-| Franc Seen. oriet inw Interest at the rate of Five ( drafted Barham, but turned rT | back, | Just Write the Contracts A PARTIAL LIST $200 John Squire Upright Piano, several ; $300 Singer Upright Piano, Mahogany case, | $350 Victor Upright Piano, Oak case, three see | MANAGER TEALEY EXPECTS) great things of young Roy Brown| year. Roy played a fair game sense but showed only} T says that j was due to nervousness. i u | years in use, but good $50 0! fine condition, $ 5 H} months in use; taken in exchange on 7a ~ A Be | - 2 18 value ' 9 for dionnescngal 14 0 Victor Player $275, 09 I ea and’ 1s | iy cides he Secanie the aan ok $550 Decker Bros.’ Upright Piano, Walnut ) Kimball Upright Piano, Mahogany case, | PHMO ..-.+-+s6e0 veereesee gee : \ nestienn: Sine Tasohell bes case, splendid $ 5 09 large size; only two months 40, 09 $375 Kohler & + Campbell Upright Piano, large «3 sel earing is [into Pad gee gegen Fem 150.09 | iirise 2 size, Mission case, hie t at the rate per cent perl. Said bonds to’ m in from 1 ‘ | able semd-anneally, prig> mth stand 500 Steinway Upright Plano, Satin Finished | geo push & Lane Upright Piano, Walnut | COMMtION ........ ce. ceee sees 00 cane, used, but well cared $165.00 | case, five months in use; taken in ex $500 Bush & Lane Upright Piano, Walnut = to 42 years, with "ine maturition Other years, was always the leading sport | reed to take a rear {nelusive, from 1 . . 4 21 erage maty y | on Bush & Lane Grand case; case damaged in sprit Bronchial fii chson es $2 Minit iin n:nat | Ban 109 | Siac nse $390.00 ur Nos, 75 world from the middle of October |[ size; almost as good as { , EO until the latter part of February. | ei eat $175.09 | Weber Bros.’ Upright Piano, Mission | $375 F. Radle Upright Preis Mahogany case, | This year, howeve: ause Of 1M 599 Hush & Lano Upright Plano, Mahogany | £48¢; taken fn exchange on $195 03 | taken in exchange on Victor 995, 00 4 ears aver =|91 to 42 years, with | the Feds and the rows among the| Weser Bros,’ Player ' | Player ....... ee Cee | turity of approximat ~| “Said bonds. principal and {4 out of the net income from ment, and In cree tt hall not be the remain magnates of organize baseball I) has occupied the center tage for 12 solid months Asthma! If you are a sufferer from case, new but discontinue pe i atyle ‘ $700 Bush & Lane Upright Piano, Mahogany | Victor Upright Piano, M ahogany case, $75 Victor Upright Piano, Mahogany case, | Case, beautiful art style, new, repossessed | six months in use; taken in exchange on rev WK score. Ae | oon $525.00 | Hs" $295.00 pay you to investigate. I have TURKISH-KUNSIAN BATHS $275 Kimball Upright Piano, Mahogany case, | $350 Victor Upright Piano, Mahogany case, | $750 Victor Grand Piano, Mahogany case, cured, asthma of 20 yenra HUM foots "uhestte Wass Mameute MM into sesesers sees -s+e-.. PT 9OOO | BO nese sce cere 2OOOO | Lane At Grandes. $425.00 pia BIG REDUCTIONS ms New York but here in Seattle Thats aot faila <i them Now, if tant Bi iehia! I will give Big One car load of Standard High-Grade Pianos, case damaged in ship- Reductions orig but otherwise perfect. These cases will be put in as good condition s the day they were shipped from the factory. Our damage claim against the railroad company enables us to make re- ductions on these instruments from $50 to $150 per piano, which makes it | possible for you to purchase a new Standard High-Grade Piano for as little relief at once and a cure in | as $225. time, The following diseases Fo Sang Mategs matt." We Do As We Advertise. Bring This Ad With You /— While the low prices o sf style Pianola Pi- above quoted should anos and other Stand- be cash, you’ need not ush : i F pay all cash. We make oy & ard make Player Pi 5 anos, ranging in prices base jthe method of Jing sald net ine of creating @ pr ‘or the payment of the prin al and interest of said bonds as t fund for the they > AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Pike. Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor forms, such as Tonsillitis, Ad enolds, Gastric Uleer of the tomach and Howels, Catarrh of iy tits in men, Diseases in wom Rheumatism of all form Nervous Diseane lopsy, Heart and Kezew many othera too numerous to mention, If you are in doubt, write and I will ou names and addresses of people I have cured ©lauthority am to the remainder # | paid $2,600,000 bond Cabaret Vaudeville 8 p.m.tola. m, AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES. paid $3 J PROPOSITION TWO The quest f authorizing the t¢ f sald P I will absolutely cure: Asthma, terms as low as $6.00 Bronchitis, Catarrh in all ita th. from $275 to $425. mea ) Wholesale—MANUFACTURERS— Retail X J Contestants apply to FB. K Maitland, Director, Thursday, Olymple View Sanitarium, « Dated this 10th day of February Fett Aas Mie te ol BES 1 14-16 W. Harrison 2p. m. Commission. shall | THE ION OF ‘THE OR. G. J. NUERNBERG French Dinnes With sista fy" (ita) onda’ frat tol pre eee Phone Queen Anne 3127 Bottle of Wine, 50c SEATTLE STORE: 1315 Third Avenue undred (100) bonds neaxtl Its 8 the One retary,

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