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THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1914 CURES ‘ . | Drugless Treatment Re- | sy— ' Health Whil | ’ FREDDIE | . > | stores Hea | ’ 2 b PEt A SURE SIGN OF THE NEAR] P RQ" THE TILIKUMS Z } You Sleep FULLERTON SAYS: approach of summer, which brings y ne | | Joh R Li ki : : baseball and fee cream oones, i* ~ * a 2 | nny Rawlings, a corking recruit, has a chance at a regular job. the preparations y made by the King Boose te going to lose | Anyone who oan find —- . sg: ; ; host of friends if Owner Dugdale’s | F Ed Kippert, another Pacific Coast player, seems good. bark department on its 60-044 ten: | ultimatum to bis ball players 18| ‘ nia courts, as well as officials of | - ay Fh tu : This Modern Method of | privately owned courts, The Seattle | if et ha : Sestak ag cea ra tri rf! Tennis club's courts are in such & PP fi he Np At tga : Electric Treatment Is Cu By Hugh S. Fullerton Tensile club's courts are in uct *! Now thet the world’s touriste|b00r drinking in the ranks, On ing Men and Women After ]} ALEXANDRIA, La, March 17.— weather permitting. The 8, A. C.|Played before the king, it's up to that meree pee corr ne fa} tbe ith Rg Eo il ‘ine ‘ ed orde lor rol «| Bat Nelson to go abro 4 box | determined Not even “moderate’ § ” Doctors and Drugs Fail. Cincinnat! has a manager, There} haa iets i orders ter " fig off rei ake ~d 8 44 ge Pox | imbibition will be tolerated, and any Beattle }fore, Cineinnatt, after being for a| courts at its Firlock club, on the ; . o ts at ed in the act | lake. on presn agent stuff right now player who ts 4 habedlg hh ncge | Suits to Order jdouble decade one of the jokes of a | | o's 6 of entering or emanating from es-| ps hd baseball, has prospects of having a THERE 18 A MOVEMENT ON| WILSON'S MEXICAN PROBLEM ‘#blishinents of swinging doors a | real baseball club, |foot by amateur ball enthustaste le ay sopipared to that of some will, Gad. hie ¢ ~i * Wd . por : I have watched with considerable eBid be ud nae Ren ya war eave AeSnAN Managers “hens | ination wonder the work of Charlie Herzog Hae 4 re sacar tine oetnd oaninaiie eee Kach and every one of the Tilks| in grubbing out dead timber and \focated prounds in the city, and Qliancing at the names of the! Will enter spring training with this placing live onk in its stead, There haturaily follower of the gaye are|Wrestiors in that New York tour-| ule burned into his brain 4 afe managers and managers, but} quite anxious to have the park |Pament, we glimpse Ivan Mamutoff, Dug is not #0 adverse to smok- 4 |Herrog is the ultra modern mana open on Sundays as on any other |Gustave Fritensky, Windek Zybezko. | '08, and consumption of weeds will “4 ker of them all, adopting the best | lar . pai ae be allowed in a moderate manner ideas of Chance, of McGraw and of | ‘a8 Hi ANNOUNCER JUST |He scowls on excessive cigarette 1301 3rd Ave. ‘. others, and on top of them he fs JIMMY CARROLL, THE FEATH. | SNEEZED THEM OUT smokers, and young men aspiring x |placing his own Ideas, and he ts cuaiat web ie Ge ia beanie .|to grab Joba are warned to pull at . b, ‘4 coffin nails behind the woodshed | full of them. | If Hergog’s nerves can stand |the strain of the continual hammer ing that he must endure, can with cots Jt rox in the near fu | meets Jimmy Fox in the near fi The pitchers and catchers arrive {ture as a result of the latter's vio | tory ovee Monts Atesll ta 6 ton] Thureday. The remainder of the | round serap at Butte Monday sight, | squad has been ordered to report stand the efforts of certain ele-| Wer outhoned bad Gtifeuaht Attell | Mareh 2 me ments that have for years moled \the entire distance 1420 Second Avenue. | Practice begins dafly at 9:30, under all Red man #, in other! ae ye Opposite Bon Marche ending at 4:30, with an intermis. SHRINERS, ATTENTION The convention to be held at Atlanta will give you the oppor- ors will let bim, | {nnati a firatdivt | 1b this season—and words if the dire he will give Cir jaton baseball And they have ‘n i sion of two hours between 11:30 | re ee eee PATENT Sucrionw and 1:30. The first game will be} r 1 against the University of gton, opening a two-game OH, NO, Harvard won't miss Everyb: * the strong. virile, red-b man. He ts ]|4 pennant contender next Brickley when he goes! Got Ee tact SeAeae ik sare He has a team which today ts| | alas See et series March 27. The games start|[[tunity to make the trip via in the world—the man who suc- [| @t dast three weeks in advance of | NOT ANY MORE THAN a ral! at 2:30, On Sunday, the 29th, the | eveds where others fat any other tn training that I have road would mins tt# fleet of locomo team plays @ picked ni of Jap-| ae , CALIFORNIA jseen, He has found a lot of prom tives. | Janese 4 4s who intend to tour|§° y ‘ising material, and found it himself et A Japan ] Be sure your ticket reads at least one way via the SUNSET ROUTE of the SOUTHERN _ PACIFIC * eee eee eee eeee * Harvard has started spring * ® football practice. . * And next fall she'll start * * men of his own type and men who |will play baseball his way Herzog has theories conceraing what a ball player should be, He wants clean men and intelligent men. He has found one young star who, with the possible exception of |Collins of the Braves, is the moat} brilliant find of the year, That |fellow ts Von Kolnits Cincinnat!'s great weakness, of lcourse, t# the pitching staff. Her é y j2og has transformed Rowan into a | spit-ball pitcher who promises to be a corker. He has Yingling in good condition, and the big Indian, Jobn- —EDDIE GRANEY ston, is pounds lighter and a step | faster than he was at any time last | nised as season. holding the The infield will be Hoblitzell, | {pt eyatest fights, believes t Groh, Niehoff and Herzog, With | ing off the seconde the walks you will see men strength and power, men who have confidence tn them and who are fairly bub with energy and enthu RUSSELL GETS IT | Samuel L. Russell, the crack Se attle tents player, was Monday elected president of the Seattle Ten True-to-Nature Teeth 8 “lub. Other officers elected were B. Pelly, vice president, Carl D. |The Finest Production of Dental Lewis, secretary, and H.C. Force,| Art treasurer. The high school tourney | will be held the first week in Jnue, | Examination and advice Free the club championships during June | Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra and July, and the Washington state| heavy) $5.00 “cries in August | Bridgework (strictly _first- EDO |class), per Tooth .....$5.00 AZEV’ IS OFF “iH } SAN FRANCISCO, March 17.— old Fillings $1.50 UP| 5. Azevedo has left for Chios True-to-Nature Teeth, per set | where he will enter training fof a $5.00 to $15.00 Pout with Charley White at Racine aweball training, eh? * aaekeeee kh hhhhhh Men who suffer In any way ought to know by this time thi drugs cansot help them. All t medicine can do in such cases ta to stimulate—to borrow from your reserve force, and when that is used up you are worse off than ever. Chartie Herzog, Who Has Put New Life Into Cincinnati Reds There's only one way to re store your vital energy, and that fe by putting new life into your nerves. Every function of the human body Is governed by the get another period of recuperation. knowing Just how long to walt He ta thus dectdedly assisted He ean stall. Otherwise he would re sume fighting as quickly as he could For rates and information call or write nerve power is nothing more 720 Second Ave., Seattle. nerves, If an organ is weak It ti ferghammer as sub and probable |er l* taking unwarranted su euakan p tke tearque of Gucnaatury © t Wis, March 23 . G, CHISHOLM fa @ sign that the nerves which {| successor to Niehoff should the last |!"* Meeeees 66 Sooen 4 Pegged ag) yl hee rth ga 1 wae (Finest Teeth in the world.) o> a 3 Diarlet Prelaee parva contro! it Iack power, and thie f/named fall down. One NOR Nor has a referee any right, ac Aub: Wael. Qadconsend: 48. Yedre. COOPER TO FEDS Agent. Rawlings, a corking recruit cording to the rules, to lay hands than electricity Seen tab Goesk, has. @ ohaen By Eddie Gran / T Endorsed by leading business : : ey jon fighters. That's why I never o , r 7 ‘ gph . men and the dental profession)! FORT WORTH, Tex., March 17 Saturday, March 21 Wear Electra-Vita while you a regular job, While he hasn't break” men in the clinches, but generally Claude Cooper, New York Giant out- Pe ME yet ehown himself as a wonder ful batter, he promises to coun. | the seconds over a man when he's! v ‘ terbatance any weakness with jon the mat. That Is assisting the) For the BEST {n Traveling Goods the stick by his sensational per- | fallen battler, as I interpret the| a the RIGHT PRICE see us A referee has no right to count) + *, . 5 | ORDE California Orange Day Eat Callfornia Oranges for! Health sleep. It feeds @ constant stream of electricity to your nerves, and they carry tt to every organ and tiesue of your bedy, restoring R them to break fielder, has signed a three-year con- tract with the Brooklyn Federals. Insist on. Seattle- yee ce ppaw mars tame depres ef induetrioveness |""He Must arise within 10 seconds| ceraaun | Made Goods | r' Hi Hiectra-vita ts « seit-charees |! ae shown by Kippert and Bob |unasniated. | Mille te Te Te th | | ade Goods | ABERDEEN, March 11.—Tex Ver- body battery w' Loo Ingersoll, two other boys from The prostrate man has no more|Viiller trun ather A hi ble the 2°" and Jockey Bennett, feather- steady, unbroken stream of the Northwestern league, Raw. [right to know how much time he/ Goods Co. In doing this you enable the | weights, went six rounds to a draw vanto electricity Into the nerves linge has c has left before being counted out} 904 SECOND AVE. manufacturer to increase his |at this place Monday night. See et nee eneay ana tt That Mana than he has to ask the referee of | - a output, and compel him to em-| —— i sr ah a a sol| Sone ee | Smaieener Daw mand meantes te) jploy more help. REMEMBER, make good. main in a given round “Bud” Small, Conqueror of Duke h kl 11 strong, healthy condition. Elec- Kippert, another Pacific It ts giving him an advantage not Hohaamonetes the greater the weekly payroll, tra-Vita doce not shock of irri- 3) st player, seems good. He |contemplated by the rules “fud” Small conqueror of Duke|the greater Seattle. tate It generates @ powerfull! ig a big fellow, a fast fielder | He knows just how long he may| All Clay Products |Kahanamoka in a 50-yard swim at Bakeri current, which can be reguiated 1) and hammers the bali hard. [rest upon his knee before getting l oneiuia Secentty, ts diferent trem akeries to any degree of strength. There ll While he hasn't the youth of up: how long he bas to recuperate 1007 Hoge Bldg. lthe ordinary athlete. “Bud” will A. B. JONES ts no charging to bother you. All most of the other aspirants for The way time should be counted hardly discuss the im with his 4 , Jeweler Formerly 316 Union Street MOVED TO 1327 Fourth Ave. yor we to do ts to apply Elec- tra-Vita when you go to bed at night and@ remove it in the morn- ne. While you are sieeping ft ts @ Redieg uniform,’he has the | 18 the method employed by the Old) experience, which is deemed de- | California club tn San Francisco, cidedly In his favor. pete . timekeepers Sere in al Bates, Moran and Marsans prob- | #tllery 35 feet away. At the expira ably will form the regular outfield, | won of the 2°, seconds a Fone was pouring & continuous current of Porter, a speedy, hard sliding, |;ueF M's tine he ha gre nowing life-giving electricity into your I) hard working fellow, may displace how est time - ad ag ~_<S system. The weak, starving nerves [| some one, and Kippert, from the = hea See je cow when absorb and retain this force, and || Coast, seems good, Then there is|“"PCKe Comme grow stro under ite vitalizing [| Doe Roy Miller, ex-Cub, ex-Boston, PRS el - come ade a Bh influence. You wake up in the [)ex-Philly, the best pinch hitter Inj+, ine mat turns to watch pre mornings with « feeling of exntt- || the National league. podlnggl ong Fag dor cy Bylipagahirs ge > Dany cai waa dake the six, seven seconds, as the case may qu : you tingle of new life in your veins BIG FIGHT TODAY _|°®. defere rising, can then lunge at his adversary, go down again and| you walk with Increased vigor | The dull, tired sensation, the headaches and back pains all dis- appear, and soon you are a re juvenated man, in possession of pertect health and strength. | friends and takes the matter as \though he was Indeed fortunate to |win. Small ts still an amateur and |has no tntentions of becoming a i"pro.” He probably will meet Duke |again when the latter again comes to this country Tamale Grotto B & Chili Con Carae * * (Chicven Tamales Main 5306. We Deliver. 1611 Thire Avenue. Wholesale and Retail. en 00d: proee \ Cabaret “Centennial Best” _ Restaurant The House That Quality Entertainment Built FAREWELL WEEK, FEB. 28 LILLIAN SEIGER Coming Attractions: WHR the Calltorata. fight fans ox GIVES OUT LINEUP } Che cited over a match for the first - icin! WHITE HOUSE time !n months, Joe Rivers and| CHICAGO, March 17 Freddie Welsh were scheduled to|from Manager Hank O'Day assured} BILLIARD PARLORS meet at Vernon this aft Jimmy Johnston, the former S80 | Joshua Green Bids. Fourth and Pike 20-round battle. The m Francisco player, a place on ¢ = = — regarded as the best card offered | Cub outfield | for nearly a year, and advance| “Tommy Leach will be seen at} sales pointed to a capacity house.| third, with Hetne Zimmerman at The men were scheduled to weigh |shoftstop,” O'Day wired Good, 134 pounds 15 minutes before the|Schflte and Johnston will com bell, which was set for 3:30 o'clock. | pose the outfield.” GOULD TAKES FOUR| ODDS FAVOR REES SRERTPPER ARs PE To the man who ts skeptical about our treatment we say Just ask those who have used Electra-Vita what it has done for them. Thousands of men can tell you that Flectra-Vita cured them after other methods fatled We will be pleased to give you the tam of some of these men if you Wii call and us or write to us. READ WHAT THE CURED SAY. I wish to state that I have suf- |jteur court tennis champion, took Sven if Bob Ingersoll, the mech Macarom boy, doesn't make good with the Cincinnatl Reds, he will have had quite a lot of fun out of his trip. It gives Bob keen pleasure to write and tell his friends that he is pool |champion at the training camp. Bob SIR THOMAS LIPTON Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermicelti, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, The famous tea merchant ts de- temined to cop the big international event with his Shamrock IV. PHILADELPHIA, March 17.—Jay|_ STOCKTON, Cal» March 17.—} Gould, American and English ama-|Louls Rees ts a 10to8 favorite over Herb White for thelr 10-round - | Egg Noodtes. — — b. 23, Edith wi and fered with rheumatiam in difter- I\four straight games from George F.| fight here tonight Roos holds a | writes of his latest experience ieeaaes » " Margie Pardeck ent parts of the body, ankles. Icovey, English professional cham-| decision for a like distance over [ itegio eae hehe de tee kad DANCING pe 2 arms for wey ore en Iipion, in the opening game of their| the local man. | lat which the Reds are Gearter 4 pM ad sherk Mh Pct Ab Math fs Va eevee ‘ 2 icon Ar a vate ey A ered , | Vite faitheully as directea |serien here, Monday. Score, 6-0, 6-1, Coneutiation, * gems teats Bl at Alexandria, n fair-haired, flufty, > HIPPODROME Ce ee ee say that is has done wonders for Ule.4, 62. |WHITE HOUSE GAMES| ieininion’ FF RQEEDE Jisorcchecied bride. Ingersot nas! Portable Houses : ene” Rogers, and athelt And aches and has also been of == il _ H ve fair and fluffy hair, and the chairs n j ‘ direct from the East. rome Yeats trey DREAMLAND | ment ended Monday with the follow- |groom was nearsighted and he was|f’ Meds '* SEATTLE and ahippea - W. H. MeCURDY, ing results: Tenney 100, Thomas % ort-4 |aquinting around the lobby looking| = 2 HF MeCtnpr. 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