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

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NN} UU UWUN Your Bank. of faith const. ua when we way that we know this present enty You ke stamp ts temporary ft, too, and when the ones? Get in now and watch f the geod times that are c YOU CAN'T t LOSE Here is our proposttion We ged-off land fruit producing ‘at This te positively « SNAP. You wil! do your bank ac count a favor by Investigating it Come in and sik te us about it | If you have a little money tha | wish to put into @ DEAD. THING, you can't afford to over look this } i} | } 4 acres, priced “to sutt the most | conservattve | | THIS 18 A GIFT—NOT A GAMBLE WESTERN REALTY CO ie e WOMESEEKERS’ GUIDE TO THE STATE OF WASHINGTON | tnt mt T Rockefeller t, Wash Ie @ book published for public ton by th te Burean of and Immigration Im describing Snohomish county, the following to say “There are many varieties of sofl, and alt/ are intensely productive. The river Dettom lands and the extenstve Geites | formed by former flooding are a rich brown or black sandy loam, the de- posits of © * * glacial silt, Much ef also so formed and tow t has adapted to the growth of cereals, req- No irrigation ts April, Dut from six to nine Inches are distributed during the summer montha “Depending on ite wee from five to twenty acres ts sufficient for a medtum sized family. “Brallow wells, giving pura, cold water ‘are obtainable on all agriculture: | water ts ad from the springs fe located in the very heart of this fine| land. and every word of the states above description appiiee to our land with extra force You enn doy &, 10 oF 29 acres of this very rich and productive land at $50 Up per acre, and on terms of as low as One Dollar Per Acre Par Month | Don't waste valuable time and wal Ul! the beat ts all gona, but INVEST! GATE NOW. Either arrange at once to go over the! land NOW. or write, phone or call for further Information, mapa, ete Cc, K. STURTEVANT, Owner 310-313 Boston Block. ALDER LANDAT $60) AN AGRE Mear Poulsbo we have just one S-acre| tract of good, level, sider land. This jand will grow anything you may wish to plant on ft. Adjoining ranchers are ail prosperous and happy. Why not look at this land? It only takes $10 eash and $5 = month to buy this tract OLE HANSON & CO.) +s 314 New York Block BLEGANT ACREAGE owner, F. 1. Kinney, Bothel 20 ACRES, $200 Good farming iand, onl: either of two townn; nettied SHURCHILL, Bast 6000. Foun LAnGe THhacTs land, house, barn, ebicken some chickens for $1,200; am $19 month. T ‘ ferurban te Algona, cali for K. M Shevia + ‘ * T | FOR GALE OR EXCHANGE FOR | RANCH LAND | S-room cottage at 6222. Righth av | N. W., § lots 262160, @ discount \ if sid this month, Write or w y HAVE I ' ED price ro RACH ON 89 TRACTS . ‘ ALSO «TO MAKE YOUR WN TERMS > : THIS IS BONA FIDE, TO START THESE ADDITIONS. + ” THESE TRACTS WILL SOON DOUBLE sOMm ARE CLEARED AND HAVE MAGNIFICENT | vinw s COMB EARLY TO GET 4 cnorce TRACT A. K. WYLDE 412 NEW YORK BLK ELLIOTT set. $17.50 PER ACRE | / q oY Me Me CLASSIFIED BUSINESS tween Archie Wyard and Mclean, _ BANKS - ~ | lasted only three short minutes, Mo Roamebes tn Gehan, of a! bank. | ion of the first round, and his seo THE STAR—SATUR ~ CHAMPPLAYS | GOLF 10 GET REAL ESTA’ LOANS | -mi| SAN FRANCISCO, April 11 no delay, sturte- | Willle Ritehie, who will defend his aY Y WN j}Uithe against Harlem mmy Mur 42, { phy here next Friday evening, went BURWELL AFORD back to the grind of training today, Main 38 an Bide after a rest of 24 hours, The cham pion spent most of yesterday on the golf links, and was to high good humor over the way he trimmed his manager and trainer, Harry Foley Ritchie announced today that | while he had taken on some weight As a result of yesterday's lay-off, hi would weigh {hn Sunday at his train ing camp for the benefit of the pub lie, “I Want my friends to see how | easy It Is for me to make the weight and retain my strength, I felt better tn my life,” he sal want to say that I will be pi to put up tho best battle of my ca reer.” SEATTLE CLUB'S BOXERS DEFEAT VISITING TEAM: A squad of boxers from the Com mercial Athletic club, Vancouver, met overwhelming defeat in the tn- terclub meet here Friday night, against the Seattle Athletic club + |contingent. Of six bouts, the 8./ C. won five. The headline erent, a match be DIRECTORY Alphabetically Arranged for the Com- Venlonce of Our Husy Readers ATTORNEYS AT-LAW oer Wi See Viesding Lawyers ODN rest « 4 on sav onds threw up the sponge. Harry Anderson came down from Vancouver, fresh from a victory jover Billy Soules, and confident of Fon BAL aN WAND | carving another notch tn his gun Buys 160 acres of fing level lahd. beau Carom Pocket Millard Tables end) after his match with Ed Pinkman. owling | foereta ‘ote rite |Pinkman fooled him and won the | BRUNEWICK YLLENDER | dectaton. aiten a Is tine ARCADE POOL MALT ¥ eoring drink *| eT. GRO. TAYLOR STRAIGHT| Mallacord, Vancouver, whipped See wi CUES; BHeT IN TE | Thies and Duvall beat Sontag. F. Mw “JORDAN } nronnnararrnmmnnnen | Baird won from Holiday, Oliver i BONDS WARRANTS | Runchey tossed Patterson tn 2 min- FOUN GOODFELLOW & TON | utes 40 seconds, and won the wrest- VEGE AND | we bw (oy amemessd F ling event A > RANCH sah Ass FOUNDRY eeaara ———~ POULT RY h NAMIONAL BRARS WORKA Tite BAL | CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY $300 CARPENTERS | SRI, < JonnING AND KEPATRA ee era CO 1% scree cleared: cot ‘srain house, 2 chicken houses, yards, heated brooder house # acres good soil nee. mall orchard; tools for fine view: 4 blocks from water front. $1, terme Geo. England, 316 Boston Bik. ND POULTRY small take, good soit; 1® eres tm " Bank Mite. tth and Pike | oved; young orchard; small fruite: TRL AND BALARY LOANS NE | Sroomn, house, berm 28419; 2 modern | gatiated: lowest rates in the city. altry houses; spring water piped to eS ¥ outside range for stock cate ee in hee: Netere: | DOANE ON PURNITUT Wa on wagons, farming implements joach. 202 People’s Bank Mid, 20 esate de: eee thing goes. Price for quick sale, % —, aa MUMS ARMANGED— Wener, Liber a terms $1,800 cash and assume $2.390;| ~ANAS ea a~aaar any AOR FIRS RRE long time mortgage, of would trade] — “ARR ae Lentey' for aity property ° | TEN Tne TAB Deak CAPR SELLING — KER Y TB taal ouR itor ROBERT MALTBY . | 1010 Alasks Butiding oar " ot ane, lowest | ooo Beperete apert+| oo ALMON RIVER wnnslinassd >. Ui FO fonnow on @iamonéds and sewelry; low Our representative from British Colum- | — COLL RATION BO | wt Ma Dia will be at our office on the ie 8 mek, corner Reeond av.|©. D. HASKINS FA ted 46th, and will have many fine Phone, Main A180 nsinew proposit fer, U 1 Y TTor lan Homeseekers’ Inv mt ay co. ttle Henry Gleason beat Fowler of round enerrr | Vancouver in one LOANS WATTEL LOANS | . GET IT TODAY CHATTEL opposite Hotel Hecond and Columbia CHATTEL ea pent Rates—Hasteat Paym: Jere Broker 207 EMPIRE MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ad, expert 201-2-9-4 White Me fica American Jew | LAPCOCE orth 148 # that sell; 20 DAY, APRIL 11, 191 Tealykums’ Pennant Hopes Rest With New Bleod; .New Players Have Won a Home With Loca! Fans Top Row—Perrine and Swain. Upon the new blood, which has found its way into the ranks of the Seattle Giants, rests the pennant hopes of local ball fans. There are new faces on the infield, outfield, and pitching and catching maff. Having been quainted with Charley Swain's past deeds in this RSLS and the Pacific Coast league, fan-| }dom is satisfied that Dug put some- jthing over on Sacramento when he} landed the big home-run cluoter. Perrine is another newcomer, whose qualities are better known than other of the strangers. Per- | Bottom—Bonner, Duddy and Huhn. great ball player in his prime and | good for several seasons yet. | which the “bug is bound to stick, ture at third and Bonner fs certain | to be one | pitching staff. Six BOUTS AT DREAMLAND PA VILION TUESDAY NIGHT A crowd expected at the Dreamland pa villon next Tuesday night, where Dan Salt of Austin & Salt will put on 24 rounds of record-breaking fast boxing | The feature event is a match Romeo and a bout fans In the looking forward to for long time. Hagen and Miller are regarded @s the two best welterweights In this section. The complete card was given out today. It follows Romeo Hagen ve. Ivan Miller. | Percy Cove vs. Billy Wright, Henry Kraiger vs. Pete Kiger. | Ad Schiaffii ve. Johnny Summers. Young Cowen vs. Harry Borquez, | Gil McNeill vs. Battling Skee, eee | between Hagen Ivan Miller, Northwest have been a Percy Cove meets Wright in the |semi-windup. While Cove hasn't |fought in for a number of years vertheless, well re- me re as one of the best featherweights on the Coast. He has a tough opponent in Wright, who is @ local product. Kraiger, Schlaffii and Gil MeNefl are well known to the local fans, | baving participated in smokers held |here a year ago. (Const Games San Francisco—San Francisco ¢ Portland 2 Los Angeles—Los Angeles 4, Venice 2. Sacramento—Oakland 6, Sacr® mento 1. TRISTATE LEAGUE Baker City 4, Pendleton 2; Wi Walla 9, North Yakima 2. Princeton {s planning an opem k meet, be held during the rly part of May. Souvenir Pennants at Dreamland Tonight Admission, including 5 Dance Tickets .. * 25c Hubn {s another aquisition for/| are gratified. He | Duddy is a fix-| of the regulars of the BLACK SAM MAY FIGHT GUNBOAT SAN FRANCISCO, April 20-round match here M tween Sam Langford and Gunboat Smith, loomed up as a strong prob- 2 11L.—A be jability today. Joe Woodman, Lang- ford’s manager, has accepted terms NEY. OR | offered for such a match, and Pro-| moter Coffroth has an appointment PER GREAT INDUCHMENTS IN | |to meet Jim Buckley, Smith's man DEPROVED, and. onims ~ ager, this afternoon ay hg dln OO HEFITTIVE ACINCY close to the railroad | DF Exe ice tm price from AMBAE *” OTIVE AGENCY, 26 have some excep ‘We also handie Fi SANADIAN HOM | ice ea nwick, Lawrence, dha Burke ma PHOTOGRATHERS ew HAF THOUGHT OUT A dood VON. VAIT Tikt I SEE ADOLPH, UND run is scheduled to start GIANTS TAKE IT | ou PORTCARD : GO > 3, POW ERTE ATA i FratRE | Pima tite datea ariiie poorer mare | The Seattle Giants opened a yn eevaere f Y ‘containing | RALPH ¥ ful retouching. | Children's series with Edmonton Friday after. pecsoee feet of timber and valuable|, cverrthing ¢ EnGeeee specialty noon and won, 6 to 2. Dell pitched mineral, Adress owner, 301 Oriente TARPROPRAA _ Stadio, First a | for the locals and was touched for SLAG COUNTY DAIRY RANG Le rn i OF Bg Ris i | Pitoros Peay Pi seven well-scattered hits. The "a, property . ae and habits; private eanttarium: | 313 Laverty Widg_ 7 same teams play again today, be- abe a Vernon charges feasonable Phone Billott 2090. | Ana inning at , a het w _behirmass x charges Feasonabie. | Phow dali Rare fi ‘a ~~ | ginning at 1 A game between cna CUEING & MEATING the University of Washington and TRWELE ay, Baattio the Keto university, Japan, follows L WATER FRONT, 118 bIAMO | at Moston. 1429 Fitt Th Main tid 0 EXCHANGES CH cangeniienigs se! i aT wETR| —~~~F AT STL. | exaepresoraes Wonks mati |, PORTLAND, Ore,, April 11.—Ore. Seattle fon, mstereziin, pine reel EW 1 ence tor| ChAFTy st. Phones—Biliott 2448, Eittott FP on Poh i. rt Seeded | ster or anything I can use, See owner, ~ tata 1379. b- ave! n the Northwest | 217 Boston Tilk | fn ccrey STOMP PULLERS _ Bowling congress. M. L, Klines of ee se pp od STUMP PULLER PULLA| Portland was second; Basel Sta and dyers, carpet Ras ; Stars, 51_R REAL ESTATE LOANS H a rn Rulletin No. 4 free! Seattle, third, and Gerald’s cafe, “10 ONY fi - visit also of Seattle, fourth. Tom Per i MO | uy , m Per WEST & WHEELER and moving. Phone | Singles. 109 Colman Bide PEE ANI PARC YY RACE STARTS JULY 1 NEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED Rern Arh Teen |. oats Okismmb io rate anlonok 3, 1446 MARKET ST, automobile July 1 |rine is @ battle searred veteran, a 'NEW TACTICS OF | WAR TO FOLLOW | COURT DECISION CHICAGO, April 11.—To what ex It tent the decision of Federal Judge Session that the reserve clause was || |invalid and not enforceable will af-|| fect the present war between Feder-|| jal league and organized baseball, is) }@ question in the minds of all fan | dom today. To be sure, the Fed Jeral players who jumped from the jranks of organized baseball, are |safe from the toils of th jor magnat but along what lines the campaign of battle will be waged in the future ts the point of con. Jecture While the Federal league won, it lost. The outlaws had taken the case of Catcher William Killifer, Philadelphia Nationals, to court to restrain him from playing with that club. Killifer jumped to the Feds and then hopped back again. The judge denied the As junction. ‘FEDS IN MINORS? 8T. LOUIS tions point league next ‘April to a Fe 11.—Indica- ederal minor season. According to Otto Stifel, heavy stockholder in the St. Louis Federal club, two minor leagues have already applied | for admittance. { |local pool shark, have proven no | match for the wizard. Blondy took two more down the line yesterday at the White House, beating Mitch- ell, | IS GOING SOME | So far rivals of Blondy Butler, the The House That Quality Built 100 to 72, and Roche, 100 to 56, | | | | DR. MACY CURES All Chronte and many so-called Te curable Diseases, The E: Nose, Asthma, A) Ca Deatness, Goltre, Curable Can- Weak Lungs, Dropsical, Tuber- cular and Anaemic Conditions, Rhea- matism, Nervous DI Stomach and Intestinal Kidney, Liver, Bladder an@ all Urin- ary Di . Disorders of the Skin and Blood, Besema, Acne, Pimples, Rupture, Piles and all rectal troubles, without the knife. All Diseases of Women—tIrregularities, Painful Periods displacements and All disease and weaknesses peculiar to the sex without resorting to sur- «ery All Diseases of Men—Nervous Debiiity, Blood Poison, ali special and C Disorders and weaknesses. My treatment for all weaknesses, DR. MACY Ten Years’ Constant Practice De Dr. M. ©. Macy, City: Dear Sir—I epondency, Impaired Vitality and had been bothered with stomach and Nervous Debility never fails. powsl trouble for two years previous t© Hours, 10 a m. to $ p. m. Sundays, taking @ course of your treatments in 39 July, 1907, I have been entirely free from this trouble since coming to you I heartily ¢ ar treatment Yours respectfully to 12. Call or write. Consultation free. DR. MACY, Specialist ii. B. COLEMAN, In Advanced Methods, 302-34 Globe 4818 8 Yakima Av, Tacoma. Bik. Madison and Ist, Seattle, Wash. OUP THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avenue NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL TEE-HEE, ADOLPH, DO You REALIZE YOU ARE UKE AN INEVITABLE HAPPENING! Stee EF You CAN ANSWER DOT. awe Hi @awt HM TIME, IM TIME, FRIENDS, ve sp Niiigne ] HAR To GIVE IT UP. WHY AML LIKE A INEVITABLE HAPPENING ? WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD BECAUSE - HA-HA-HA! — You ARE “GOUND To A CurRt**

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