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7 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1914. DUG TALKS OF PROSPECTS FOR 1914 TEAM Baston Dentists — 1420-22 Second Ave., Seattle. Hugh Fullerton Picks Jim Thorpe || & parents OHIO ieee HOPPE SHASHES F ans to See New Faces to Be 1914’s Baseball Sensation RANDOM SHOTS) - DENTISTS IN TITLE MATCH in Infield; Owner Touts Poems ae wnt sonaina || need i obra We make apectalty of teeth baseball player of 1914 |abound at Paso Robles, and that b The astounding advances made by this famous athlete in baseball || kave the rooky a pass entitling him | without plates by our painl at | e a , method CHICAGO, Feb, 26.—Champton | ecruits to a e 00 have furnished managors, own |*0 free Gen ot the. obenaa temnatn a a vn ‘=| ers, players and experts with an . | - Wiltte Hoppe - k lest night's! object lesson that threatens to iy mai gam | Ing i block tn his 1,500-potat match with overturn # lot of the tradit)ns If our athletes play ball as they George Sutton, tn auick order, an4,! —Pregident Dugdale of the Seattle ol of the national game, and com % bodes sock tie lear Pye | in doting #0, smashed the world's effort to give Seattle inning te next season. pel @ radical change in exiting oo bp Of the leagt ae | Gold Crowns Be tg $3 record for high average. Hoppe fot cen aan te tone st ho|} and e-cepted methods ’ look at the standing of the clubs) True-to-Nature Teeth “I am confident our club ts going to be well up in the race, It like thin ran out in four innings, averaging |aays, “Our lineup should be bolxtered up considerably by the addition | jorpe keeps the promise he ‘ \ ora vas The Finest Production of Dental Art Porcelain id 1964, as compared to the record | of Swain and several youngsters has on during the tall and \3 ‘ry Si: ata mtd | gewo average, 100, held by Sut There will be quite a number of aspirants for Infield positions, winter, it will be a triumph for M | —¢ xamination and advice..... FREE Last night's result leaves tne| and second and first base promise to be two keenly foughtfor # | sae McGraw far greater than , b a score 1,000 to 574 In the cham | Bobby James is a fixture at third and Raymond at short. There * the winning of a world’s cham 3 9 } Some fight fans say Willle |Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra heavy) |} (4 ee p pion’s favor, The contest ts for! a likelthood that Nig Perrine will qualify for the second corner Plonehip could be, and tt will at | Ritchie lacks nerve, but any | {rot ttt -. $5.00 the 182 championship, the final Behind the bat it seems that elther Cadman or Wally must give| make him the greatest man of a. m 4 fight promoter who has tried | | pyy kk (strictly first-class) Any work that doesn't prove| block being played tonight way to this young fe! Emi! Hubn, from the Michigan State league. baseball—of all time, It will be a fy 4 lle és busines With Ritohis4 ridgewor! strictly re 58), atistactory will be repatred free| Hoppe tore off a ran of 177 Huhn comes highly recommended if & trig for MeGraw's method : | knows better j of charge at any time, ag + Boers Blige ing ene And now for some dope on the veterans and reokles who will) ot veloping baseball players , if fe | jold Fillings by a 260-point run in the succeed ' a lg ner . A nen the N Waste tes x Come in SOON—today, if you epg | report to Manager Tealey when the spring camp opens att w r am z Bs Da tor tenn SckMnat ced or Yi age iit cee Catch staned Thorpe to play baseoall j ; oa, 8 TroetoNature Teath, per ast, estimate. the third inning, he made 28 and] coer™ Whe DhGAY Pele tec ne 4 We have been moved to believe|-- 5.00 to $15.00 WE STAND BACK OF OUR) ran out with 86 in the fourth, Sut-| EMIL HUHN—Aged 22. Has been playing ball three years, two) ] oo lee mete ee eerie ¥ ; that Willie Ritchie Is afflicted with| (Finest Teeth in the world.) WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ ton's seore » for the evening was 74,| Years with Adrian, Michigan Sta and one year in Kitty league. |} ji hem horpe earned y a , the hook worm. | Batting average has ranged from 5 to 300. He has the earmarks alary last season in ver ae . All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. GUARANTEE tining he . fur Sins of a comer. | ng he gave the team, Wu CHARLEY TAFT 18 GOING TO] Endorsed by leading business men 7 : 6 Yente! McGraw evidently had otner & _ re OMICAGO CURa 207 University St., 2nd and Uni- TRAIN In SOUTH. WALTER CADMAN—Seven years in the gam In Weatern Siok n' a oth SELL THE CHICAGO CUBS. RE-| and the dental profession generally, | per Tooth versity St. Opp, Fraser |league four years, two seasons with Omaha and a year with Sioux/ There Is one thing about ; |VIEWING PAST INC erson Co. | City. He also played in the Southern league, Obtained by Beattie|| McGraw. If he has faith in TINKE ND EVERS A | LOS ANGELES, | 26.—Man-| from Omaha. Played good ball Inst season untt! he was hit on the|] Player he will stick to him longer Jim Thorpe or , HE'LL GET ABOUT A ager Wallace L. Bray, of the Ven-| head with a pitched ball than any other manager would DOLLAR DOWN AND A DOLLAR Bul t BROS. lice Tigers, is emanating pennant! JOE WACLY—Han been with Seattle two years. Was obtained|| He calculated that Thorpe could run faster, throw harder, jump fur-]) 4 year | '@ predictions today as the result of| from Hastings, Nebraska, Stato league. Joe has decorated the bench || ‘er and higher and was stronger than any athlete in the world. | eee the first day's workout of his 1914) most of the titne since joining Seattle, A good man in utility capacities, BPN La coe gs orien will show McGraw bas made a real ball]) aye PANS’ BASEBALL DOPE Just Printers | m1 Tigers © +} ry catche: ” chp e je Indian. . : sper “wi I. gg * Gp ogc I. ob Ld but lacks headwork, a catcher's principal asset | these days in Interspersed with dol-| 4943 THIRD «sAIN 1043 Washington park yesterday | Pitchers— lar signs. eae w THE VIRGINUS HOTEL ALVIN GIPE—Played first season with Seattle last year ONE OF THESE DAYS SOME Mr. Out-of-Town ET secured from Philadelphia Nationals, who got him from Venice, in 2 TOURNAMENTS ON Wil-iheh Ga wadids wears # eee Se oe BILL GETS BOUT ictus Mas been playing ball three years, Was tnvinc elatt, alter @ bout’ for. iaktcc|” Gpdey sour grtatiee Tae in early part of the son but fell down miserably at the erittea! i Gane | money under false pretenses Ps SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 26—-A/ stage in the final dash for the pennant. He hurt his arm came} While Charley Hulten of Seattle thin weok defending the title against| A few more Murphys and Fegels FRANK P. NOLAN |mateh between “Fighting Billy”| CHARLIE FULLERTON—Has played ball for five Agr! r yard nd other Northwest billiard eracks|Blondy Butler, the crack of the Se-|in the game, and fans will begin to 1407 Fifth Ave. | Murray of Sacramento and Jimmy) here from Portland ¢ League club, having been traded for Eitchir| sre contesting for the Nortt attle contingent. Upon conclusion | ery for municipal ownership of base-) Ee will save you money on all \Clabby ts the pugilistic attraction| Loule Henkle, a left-hander, Hegins bis third season with Seattle ng for the Northwest) of this match a tournament will be-| ball teams. printing orders. planned for late in April by Pro-| this year. Reputed to be the beast fielding twirler in the league, Port-| billiard championship in Spokane, @/ gin tn which there are 10 entries, | a _____— moter Coffroth land got him from New York State league Northwest pocket billiard champton-|and the winner will be matched AL BONNER—Pitched for Spokane same year the famous Veaa/ ani tournament is going on !n Se-|with the title holde PLAN BIG RACE Gregg played with that club. Has been playing ball four years, Was) ate) The Wlided chespiocantp eeited LOS ANGELES, Feb. 25.—-Prest-| tried out by Philadelphia, who turned him over to New Orleans, in the) Piay in the pocket billiard cham-|opened in Spokane Tuesday night ea roo Oo |dent Edward Maier of the Venice| Southern league. Last year with Boise in the Tristate league, ¥here| nionship series 1s being held at the|with Hulen and Otto Neidorfer a baseball club announced that he/he wo games and lost 10. | White House parlors, Vic Lenney, Spokane playing the opening round. | will go to New York to negotiate a| WEISER DELL—Seven years a ball player, Came to Seattle 18t) better known as “Chicago Vic,” is) Neldorfer won, 250 to 183 u ‘Lom AugelestoNew York race for) year from Butte, in Union association, Started with Vancouver in Osi ur 1915. }1907, from which club he was drafted by St. Louls Nationals. oe | near establishing consecutive lose record at fag end of the 1913 saaso KING SEES GAME|COULON ¢ Go OFF Maat Ckbas (Oita A reg Jocdan as a Last Resort, WHE so Far Gone That Other Physicians Give Up the e LEO REARDON—Age 21, Started career on prof | with Seattle club last summer. Record as a Seattle College and rf ene l University of Washington pitcher got him a chance with Seattle. | ne J GELES, Feb. 25.—The Case. The Letters Telling o ){ S r Was started In very few games last season. Needs more expertence.| LONDON, F Se Saris Gactes | eeopnecd mutans Gateeea Sotto bd Cavin Grea sf, Pope: coe Ona ee BUD M'IVOR—Ago 20. A lefthander. Has been with Beattle| indicated today his intention of |Coulon and Kid Williams probably ying Cure oul onvince the j Most Skeptical and Prejudiced. three years. While he never established himself as a regular, alwaya| Witnessing tomorrow's exhibition | will be declared off as the result Pitched sensational ball for Franklin| baseball me between the world-|of additional demands made by - AND - EVERS - AD 1 turmisned — at a October 1, 1913. looked toe good to cast adrift 2 + 5 | high school before trying out with Seattle. Lacks ability | touring New York Giants and Chi-| Coulon in a letter to Promoter Me Dr. J. Bugene Jordan WALTER MAILS—Age 20. Has never played professional ball.) cago White Sox | Carey. “Weight must be 116 ring- 1 have been operated on for enlarged tubercular glands |Three years a semipro player. Pitched and played in outfield for) The lord mayor of London and| side,” wrote Coulon, “and both Bose Sthae Bitnda, cmoraena in Mink, devikaneh aaa Caan | Santa Clara college scrubs. ‘Is a southpaw jother government officials also|men must welgh in with all thelr end . Operations were plainly useless. I simply PETE SCHNEIDER—Age 2 With Seattle two years. Farmed a" as Pow attend. ring togs on i My mother 108, visiting the Carmelite Convent to . 3 poate merican fans w h o¢ The champlo ho | ‘or me, was ure by one of the sisters to take me |out to Medicine Hat, in Western Canada league, last season, where he ans were hosts today) Th arapion, who has twice} poctor Jordan and she did. ‘The result was that Doctor Jors J H i ; 4 at a luncheon for the players at| postponed the meeting, then de-| pitched good ball. A great pitcher in the California winter league, |® m ng, then de made me a complete cure without th ife, and a ple for the batsmen in the summer. the Hotel Savoy jelared that the latest date set in painful sears even vantshed his ban ‘Geee' cotanel Gane Meet the Requirements of His or Her Individual Case and Condi- RICHARD HESTER—Age 22. Pitched tn Lower California league, mabe was too early, and gave the| ago and there is no n of tubercular glands, It is my turn 2 now ¢ recoi end LDocte ” nd 0 ° tlon. No Time Is Wasted of Needless Expence Incurred. Every|two years. Comes on recommendation of Matt Stanley, former Seate/ MAYBE HE’LL FIGHT) £*2¢r! Impression that be will not Pleasure mens Caiened) CAPT, MICHAEL MEAGER. | be. ready to fight before 1916. 3 Effort Is Made to Accomplish a Speedy Cure for Every Case.| catcher Is a likely prospect | Regents ASST NeteN e y sid SPIKE HEWETT—Age 21. Halls from McMinnville, Ore Hi SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26—Ac-| GY GALL Iv OFF | The above testimonial, Mke the many others which ha’ ALL DISEASES CURED—MEDICINES ALL FREE. |2¢ver played professional ball, Started two years ago. Highly rec-| companied by his manager, Harry) san FRANCISCO, Feb. 25—Ow-|[ BONES’ cf! rintoe S Eugene Jordans cuter ot anareutostes perme- ) ole > , 25 7 ney of Doctor J. Hugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculo jommended by Bill Baird. Tried out by Seattie last year, He is booked | Foley and Promoter Coffroth, WI! tag to the iliness of hie mother pee He AG Ritoane Brishts Di ihoration = < It Ne Riteble will leay | be RURUMATISN CURED ‘or only « brief stay jeave here tomor- |. ronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from paralys! Cyclone Jobony” Thompson of} Augitory Nerves, Diabetes, Protapaus Utert Dropey, row for Chicago en route to Mil After paying out doctor and érugeist +4 | Sycamore, who arrived here a few) pat ithello (akin neer! Ch ic Erysi, ‘hey aca 9p thengar fondest Infielders— , | waukee for his scheduled. round |e eee ae agra |B Basen Wfsea"Tsinge i fret Heart" Diteane’ Uineiodtg and September for treatment of my lame LEO TOGNERI—Age 7 ¥ eng wt Emmett bgp geen ox engesio$ pout w olgast, March 12 bas abandoned his proposed round Leakage). Hip! inease, Infantile’ Paralyats, Locomotor age ~e first sacker. Played in California Trolley league last summe hi ar LSE i IB atica. Senile Gangrene, Spinal Curvature, Strabismu: it. he eaannry pth coeleonete ‘ with Dougias, Aris, year before. In game three years. Will try out) Dosing taught. Austin & Bait's gym eetgacd of (ty. He let for home! Dance, Ulosration of Stomach or Bewsty and most other so-called went to Dr. Macy and was cured by him | ‘ . > | for first base , There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it is well fm one month's treatment, all stiffness GEORGE DUDDY—Age 2%. Three years in Union association, | to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene | . é * e playing third base. Batted 336 last year with Butte. Jordan, 619% Firat eT Beattie. Office hours, 9 a.m. to § m., and soreness having entirely disappeared. playing third ball two sears tetore fl FEOUGEN Repair Sundays from 2 p.m. 10.6 p. m.. Consultation tye. Correspondence w “ i i—Age 2 Played seml-pr ; JOMN RORING, x RE Aish amen, A fies hm ge ih pag el ng Me Union 8t—2 Shops—110 Madison solicited. Watch each Wedneeday Star for remarkable cures. utility man, apparently well adapted to play any position except) Special and Scientific Treatment is Given Each and Every Patient ‘al 1012 & 12th st, Tacoma, Wash RRINE—Started with Denver, In Western league eight) years ago. Has since played tn the American association and major) jeague. Last two seasons in Union association, Comes here from Missoula club. Has always played second ba Isa a comedian on the field, and well earns his salary In that capacity alone. serndency. impaired Were we |” wopey JAMES—Nine years In the game. Started with Belling: ™ : Rheamat Debility never ham in the old Pacific Northwest league. Later played with St. Louis) Stomach and Intestinal Disorders, Kid. , Cobeuitation Nationals, Was tu 4 over to Indianapolis, American association. Bladder and oii Urinary Dis- * _ ae Drafted by Vancouver from Southern league. Quit baseball for # of the Skin. R . d oc roubles, without |! & ™ Sundays, 11 tet season and joine ttle in June, last year. | tne kaite: lh sit ase che niale fr TEALEY RAYMONO—Broke into professional ball with Los) * Angeles in 1904. Sent to Spokane and later transferred to Peorta,| Diseases of Women—trrecularitive. | cases . 1908. Has batted! 1 o Se oy Sr) Periods, displ od | Pipe from Pe we he came to attie in always fiseasae and weaknegnes peculiar to the DR. MACY. S ecialist |*"°"" gex without resort to sutwery . » op eld 202-2-4 Globe Block Outfielders— Diseases of Men—Nervour Debiitt efoto, att apectal and Chronle| Corner Madison St. and Fiest Av. | CHARLEY SWAIN—Started seven years ago with Spokane, Has Le sno lalternated between NoNrthwestern and Pacific Coast league since.| ~~ | Begins first year here. Broke Northwestern league record for home NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION [MGWARD WASLEY—Agn 2 Thre. rere 4. nemigr, nine and last season in the Trolley league, California, Signed by Emmett} ‘ ualified voters in the Port District | ¢ cu. 1 of the Pe f Seatt ipecial Election will be held In sald tort | Schofield. Hails from Oroville, Cal., Bill James’ home, who recom- District on Ma ad, 1914. at which there will be such | mends him highly P he dif P tt Resolut No. of ABE CONLEY—Age 26. Played In Union association iast year. Ape 1 7 t | Has played ball last four years. aa ‘ mike HENRY MARTINI—Given brief trial with Seattle last « PROPOSITION ONE ne|°% ‘4 | looked good. Was one of the leading batters in Tristate leag | Th N I i it om ¥ M t H The question of authorizing, the rot sald bonds to| he played with Walla Walla, Batted .300 in Tristate league, as com-| e umber Ss Limi ed ou us urry pared to 328 while he lommission of the Port of Se-/ be of the denon ination of On hor te borrow the sum of $300,000 4 Dollars ($1,000) each ait bent. , 4 ¢ bonds therefor for t & interest at the rate of Five (5) MARTIN KILLILAY—In Union association five years, where he urpose of completing the ¢ per cent per annum. payable semi-| started in as a pitcher, A fast man on the bases and in the field | ‘ont Improvement, whieh tm-/annually, principa ere > | 4 of the Comprehensive Scheme “leew. of Washington in the City of Ne Sane ” pond 1 be general @ Office of the C = E gente ot ne cart of Beattie, t 7 OF ag King CHRIS Y MATHEWSON! S t Si t S D Beare i erate fares IS SOUGHT BY FEDS | weet Sixteen ummer Dream ch. numbered con- | mes as the Po: ° vely 200, bearing In- hereafte: press Ors | S ma Fs pavavieremi-anneell?. DT0-| 40 42\yeara, with average maturivies|fl Gilmore of the Federal loague has fieca. New York, t 1 to 750, Inclusive, from 1 e offered Christy Mathewson terms to eo on o1 bad baphe im Kernel nd cea™ ares 12th Yash tae rte cH SCE C ANTAL ff tas meen cutee on tage Beauty Co-Ed Pech atfounts and at such tim: rae pe Gilmore agrees to let Mathewson ties of spproximately - tority, of ap approntinately a4 | e |}\ Beautiful Silverware Harbor Improv nt New York, or at the option of the h amounts! ° NEW YORK, Feb, 25—President Soeeat at whe. Tate at per to mature tn trom 1| spre edu e ce ancy of the State of Wash- 1 the Port Commission shall he 6 ta 86 pears, ite n aver |name his own salary. Mathewson ‘ 1b 5 ro : 3 tor BetSonds to mature in from 1) ™Aturity of approximately 38 years, is considering. att e acoma an spec principal and Inte ¢, the Port Cormmiasto l e-—— Mo, thant feus aaitarnt |i om pat ut haat Ineo fem ee Your Choic to've Sata ‘out of the net ineome fi net Income aball not. be, muffictent If you are a sufferer from the improvement, and for that purpone, the re: er 1 fo will {eee shell not Eo payable out’ of” tance Vetiaa iE seetme 2 Say form, Hv A sot of six beautitully decorated puro eo, the remainder shall) gaia Bort Distric ‘The dee pay you to Investigate. T have French gray finish Silver Tea pinitice, “rhe deals. of | ating and ails oti cured asthma of 30 years’ Hl Spoons free to mail subscribers to maid Bore OV creating and appiving | ‘Be #8 “ome Ana “tnxer an | standing, not In Boston and WW The Star. They are of beautiful Sala net income and taxes and of fio Proper nd suttictent| i New York but here in Seattle Il design and will last a lifetime. A| sian 9 proper and, surticient 4 interest of naid bonds aa| ff] and towns around Seattle, and t of these spoons could not be fund for the payment of the p they become due, to be a hareatter Ml | have not failed in one of IH\duplicated at any store for less f waid bonds al termed by wale : ian hereatter | Dreseriped by sald For them. Now, if you are a suf- |i than $2.50. We have bought them rt Commission.| tne piace of a like amount of by from this disease and [in such large quantities that we are : oi ea sei give lable ta eive Sbem to our subecris| 15 Cents for One fp selected a Be 'tond lemne for the Bane Wane: once and a cure in fers. All that is necessary for you average saatari tes eeceng| way Improvement No. 2, authorized time, The following diseases to do is to pay your subscription to fond Issue for the E: aterway | é by Resolution No. 120. and by vote I I will absolutely cure: Asthma, [|The Star one year in advanc by rovernest” No authorized by | DY ptesodutia cu . ar in advance Hesolution Hu». 130 and by vote of oy A Teel Mie amthariation re iff] Bronchitis, Catarrh tn all its $.26), and the spoons will be sent] y ali of JUNFl tng people of this $225,000 tmmue to forms, such as Tonsilitis, Ad you, charges paid. If your subserip- fens and {Ne Behe ooe inne to [Act AA M withdrawal by the people iil enoids, Gastric Uleer of the Hf tion does not expire for some time, le people Tndrawal by tt pia | Of, wutnority for a like amount of | stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of {| you can tako advantage of this authority for a like amount of|Peihese to invalidate or wit the Bladder, Prostatitis in men, |] offer now and renew for a year $9,000,000 Domate or withdraw | authority as to th Hl all Bowel Dt in wom. f|from the time {t expires, or by in thority the remainder ot tat haa bo en; Rheumatism of all forms; {teresting a friend in The Star to {4 $3.000.000 bond issue. | r all Nervous Diseases, Ept take a year's subscription at the PROPOSITION TWO co e lepay, Heart and Kezema, and lregular price, you will receive the of authorizing the " Re ' many others too numerous to spoons just the same, ed ist Beet 1 : and remain open | mention, If you are in doubt, speceaeteeecunceations Or 20 Cents for One ue bonds therefor f until and be closed at the hour of write and I will give you Eesage of extending tne F & o'cheek p. ™, and within the limite lft names and addresses of people ' — a a Bar toncovenenl yeasty WEP"3*s; he open. if have cured SP ouruen 5 uu’ No Coupons Required—Buy as Many as You Wish E ment, 1s embraced Bgheme of Har.|remain open until and be cloned nt | the hour of # o'clock p. m } Olymple View Sanitarium, |i]! 1 be general fal Dated this 10th day of February | T00' ponte of the Port of Seattle in much | 1914 | 14-16 W. Harrison TH FILL aid Port Cormmiasion shall| THE PORT COMMISSION OF TIT rescribe, the Beven Hun-| PORT OF SEATTON, a" DR. G. J. NUERNBERG |Giveo inatant collet, fille the oavity, pro Fifty (760) bonds first to H. M CHITTENDE: | tects the nerve, preventing further dec Srstute to be of the denomination| atted® tte Preckient Phone Queen Anne 3127 |bar able, effective “My mail erat of One Hundred Doliars ($100) each Cc. B. REMSPERG. 2be. the One Hundred (100) bonds next Ite Secretary = = Drag Co, Seattle, Wash,