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bs FARM LANDS y EXTRA GOOD RBUY FORTY-ACRE SNAP NEAR KENT rion. prot halt what | t and ee it ROPERTY ¢ SPRCIA ROBERT MALTRY 101 Alaska Wullding FINE LITTLE HOME house furnished, ready t tend: all stashed and stur t ts UR np ity You will find exactly the kind of land you want at Decause the farm tracts whioh this great body of rich, virgin cover an area of some 12 square m If yo and with a running str en It, you c on the ratire fact. yo comp te Cal describing In detall WEST & WHEELER 299 Colman Block. Phane Matn 98 acres Rood. two de R. FD. datty foads; € acres cleared, in crop: cre strawberries; young orchard room bungalow, furnished bh chicken house, berries and chick 1% miles trom school: m Vehicles and Implements Tee ST SaNa Piste line at erent tt the difference Kk Waron Co. | WANTE D AUTOMOBILES Wil Take THT or WV * Aa ' feat | een Wn Aen TAGE [eGuNer> SUNN CAEL nnn nnnrnnnnnnnn Classified Ad Rates | prise and tee ene # milch cows. All for $1,890; amal ash payment, balance to suit. Take Seattle-Tacoma Interurban to eal! for L. A. Price. Sty OF GWNER AND KEEP G MISSTON—An teal summer home, Algona. | SUMMER HOMES ‘OM- on ae much ground as desired location for chickens w. 4 WATERFRONT LAN i ACRE DANNER INV BOSTON BLK. per acre; 19 per n Ds Oo, Hit Fe Sey are Take front Tel ‘acres water front for #200 mb 101t MISCELLANEOUS SASH AND DOORS Direct from our reduced prices We x quality, as well as quan’ than local man. 80% on thetr Bil teed Terma nm give you mere actual value tn tity, We your heave caved some as high ae ‘Satistac- or money THE WONDER 1899 SBOOND, av. an = aT Do rw thet we including examination. Sc! tometrist, 237 Epler Block. lenses duplicated. MILLINERY CO. TWO BIG STORRS $2.50 @& $2.60 |= EYEGLASSES, SPECTACLES, Pata -4 ¢ | Chattel and salary loans ne CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Alphabetically Arranged for the Ova- venience of Our Busy Readere ORNS A Law ET SCHOFY, DOWNS HUT! a oa SULTA. and. wife: prop aDVICR FREE | TORNEY; 20 ye | husband ‘and wife: prop | CONSULTATION FREE 408 Eilers Mu Guth See Heading “Lawye “i The Canadian Hank « erceitead office, Toronta, Canada (110 branches tn Canada, ete.) General Ranking business ot allowed on savings and time ¥. HOLT, Maer we and bowling GATARY LOANS CHATTEL LOANS Cheapest Rates Fastest Paymen' Eastern Brokerage Co. 207 Northern 4th ‘and Pike est rates tn the city EMPIRE, MORTGAC For chattel COAL igans phone Main 3999. o Watnwright & McLeod Billo Bociety, 181-3 Collateral loans, lowest rat Separate apartments for Provident Loan Bide. square deal Indien. te borrow low rates; prt- nd jewelry American Jewelry Co, | tections. lott 668. | Seay ‘Agency—40tb Arcade Ride rican Detective Amency, Detective 100 Central Fokio Hasaar—Art novelties; specialist on 1203 Third. Main ‘en's you better goods for ~~ less money than any firm ] i in the TRY US! DIAMOND RINGS FROM 1120 First av. & Ziaska Junk Co., 2291 Free We are giving away with every | orter received | week ons beautiful polished Pus: art. the Nort Myron H. Symons, 295 Pike st ‘The Jewelor who and mount sound moonstone. Our Inpidary 4 ment ia the most west t to Owl Drug Co. sells for lens. complete Guarantecd i wells $00 1008 eas GENBERG * prety. bind Tod Fourth RimeDALE Weber, ~ | Pura) £516 Kenwood piace. Giearing House for 1916 Weatlake TAG# SALE—SOUTHWEeT C Sixth and Pine 00 up. MUSICAL RECORD RxCHANO® “On Ladies’ suits, coats FOR BALE—FORTY _TonsePowen autorohme 6-passenger 9 1010 Pirat_ avenue tric Company o-oo maete ° ! RedistERS. . pes ‘indition, $15, A enap. Hotel, Room 26. found Else How tir Skagit | Buttais Jank Com Own your own home. It's easy. Read the offerings in STAR WANT ADS —then choose. nad Carom | Patent dustpan with firet load of coal. | vines, % pieces .. —- ms st ~———~Coal, AND WOOD ~~ anyboty t 3. B WILLIAMS CO pein 1049 _Vivet_Av. 8. Seattle. Ween _ ‘TIE YOUR TIE ON THE ore pad 0. K. TIE FORM. ‘ nT ee 7 ag. Bi * | DRPROTINE “ACI ES PRICE, POSTPAID | Seay ns oT 2 FOR 25c ‘i O. K. MFG. CO. | 2118 FIRST AV. SEATTLE AGENTS WANTED = LAUNDRIKS NEW" Wier AUNDRY Family washin ae $1.00. Ph Wa Launderers “WONTAR TS ui WHT TT HOI s Piombing 10G First fort aatt owe tor PRINPRAe Sacra sen Ri ine Teche Ait heals esd wonw | se ticbentactete, W iit Elitett Pacitio a Coaat Hamp rh Biltott 244s u be Fireproof wiorage warehouse FAPER AND PAINTS WAL 2 r Tie MARKET OvVERHUS Paliard <7) Cherry 1 ros nicnatedey WRORTOE proaeins cat WF WEDDINGS corner opposite court he UNCALLED. FOR CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS, $2 UP MIKE COHAN j 1037 Pike #t Main Bring ad and get 10% } in i 467 Agr th 2033 LUM bE WOMENS CTT vant MOVED | new phone number, Secrest. NOTES Agent, Donabes ¥ Mat Walker © RAGS REPAIRED. “Wit PRO- ae |WANTED — FURNITURE arxG RWELL PORN CO, TT Fine Ki | Mott 1878. PACIFIC COAST FURNITURE CO. EL- FURN C with it Address D503, Star INVESTMENTS 19 te 8%, fully eovured, tor eal MONRY LC Negotiable Stocks HEARIN & RHODES, Ine Rstabiiahed 1696 Money on make bullding loans DENNY & BWINO Alaska Wide | Loans Money Before buying or bullding. eve A_VIRTUR CO Bt ™ WANTED _ 5) TED—FOR CASH REAL ESTATE WORTGAGES, Big | || HE BEATS EX-CON PHILADELPHIA, negro scrapper, their six-round bout here night. Smith outweighed Black. burn by 20 pounds, but was un. able to put over wallop. PLAY IN CUBA Frank Bancroft, nes# manager, bas contracted wi either Reds or all-star Cuba next fall team May 21.— Gunboat Smith holds a popular decision over Jack Blackburn, a as a result of last the knockout Cincinnati bust- ith Cuban baseball promoters to .take to} | ‘The other |who formerly national league. day appeared. it. Jones is a ing on a local vandeville # conjunction pew! a and “Tex” red letters the three boxers are styled “Three Champions of the Arena.” “Tex Vernon ts the undisputed champion of the Northwest feather said, Marino today. ightweight champlonahip da from Billy Lauder. regarded as the best of the 1 pounders in Tacoma. been beaten. on the gh stopped him in two rounds.” Vernon Is training hard at the St. Elmo for bis metch with Leo Cre vier, which ts to take place at Se Manager Ma rino announced that he has just attlo Friday oight. |signed two matches for Jones. YORK, May 21 promised an NEW | winner expected to tonight when Fighting Billy” attle is well represented tn the {thro Willard Metkle, | Kelly, first baseman and outfielder Art Buea was at third,| with Manager Marino Vernon, and in glaring | raged at one he termed a “rotten ave never been beaten since I won of| quite probable the affair will Jones {s| suspension for the Tiger boss. He has never Jones in a gymnasium dont at Schock’s place recently put # with Joe Bonds, and Big Fight Tonight With the early date with Mike Gibbons, New York fang lots of action here |ray and Al McCoy, mi¢ Jdlewelghts, clash in a scheduled ten-round bout.’ THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914. MANY EX-TILKS IN EASTERN LEAGUE — - Quartet of Former Seattle Men in Same Game © a deal with Bob Brown for|showed his mettle tn ‘ern! bouts) Siim Smith and George| with crack Coast feathers, Crevier {8 no slouch Viteher Ho has a comprised a part of |These players should strengthen | ood reputation down in California, |Dug's pay roll, pitched his firet/the lne-up materially and has fought # lot of the good ~|game for Rochester, and won. He! “I'll keep Victoria on the base-|boys, He is more experienced than | worked against New Jersey, in|ball map,” says Kingham, “and we | hin Aberdeen opponent, and because whose Hne-up three ex-Seattlettes | won't be any little side spot, elther.| of this, expects to win iakine Moving & At Madison at 18 not too late to go after the ESI NES 12th, ast 414 vane t| | Leo Strait in center field and Cecil | pennant, and with a little more! DIFFERENT YEAR AGO Can aeeeye, Zenwery 1 2004 | olor s FER Ret way poon went. to the relief of|#trength we will be overhauling’the| The Northwestern league race ne for price ot r C. W, Thompson first division.” finds Vancouver in first place, with } ransiont ¢ Charwe Katee " fee ells was unable to pull the ee Seattle second, today times, Barter athe ff Me cetera” out of the rut, and FANS TO GEE VERNON Just one year ago it was viee | serti | Rochester took the game, 6 to 2 The fight at Dreamland Friday | vera, Seattle defending the top | CONTRACT RATES | Netther Bues, Strait nor Tommie | night between T ‘ernon of Aber jrung and the Beavers masticating | nt @ average words t Ann | was able to biff big Willard, The|deen and Leo Crevier of San Fran-|tho dust of the Tealykums well in | exe -ACWOLeoaes sume wer | Dest the entire gang could do was|cisco ought to be the best bout on|the rear. | arate woe we a hits. |the card In view of this we ought to be | ic 1) Minckley 1 ; dt Vernon's meteoric rise to the fore-| pretty hopeful, for 1f Vancouver Ane Y, mA BEES GET TWO PLAYERS | most ranks of the featherwelghts on | was second at this time last year, BRO | 4 pa Lin SPOT <vor.| Joshua A. Kingham, the new |tho Pacific const has the natives of|and then won the pennant, why |FRED P. GORIN Pte" AWC" lowner of the Victoria Beon, got|Aberdeon gambling thetr last fitney|can’t our Duglets pull the’ same secured of fee refunded 1 Central| busy right away, and already has|that Tex gains the featherweight| kind of qetunt? ‘ide. Main Gos book on patents |/two new men on the club, putting |crown one of these days. Vernon| While the Canucks and Seattle PATENT - = a dD HASKINS ATTORNEY ! | jris new UK BLOCK MAIN 968%, | | For further information eal! Matn 9400,| Adams & Hirsoks, registered patent at- | Want Ade torneys $00 Cen hide } “Wer i "| SANA . We're as close as your phone PARGORAPE EIS a The date your subseription expires Is on| Photos that plea r | the address label of your paper. When | JOUNBON that your ription | $12 Liber de. Third and wanton | y Bi mnt °. Na aCRRO QDR RORG | pg Moga nd |Gpecialiet. Wiadder, kidne enito-urin- | | Rates for THE ST. po Se _ | 1 poled = ~ ses pr ro | Br Soha” Dunlap—WPelvie aiseai ed bs Peopie’s Mank Hide. Second and Pike ‘ _ = 2 months 70 | ARAL aaatiaes | TACOMA, May 21.—According to| The suspension of Iron Man Jo0| By Hal Sheridan 1 year SST Tt Ty of the Northwe lowing his attack upon Taptre | woaernt league ‘already has done all in| Shuster during yesterday's Port land-Tacoma game at Portland, En the damage It can to organized base- ball ts the belief of Ban B. Johnson, president of the American league. | Johnson admits that the Federals} have afftected organized baseball.) “But,” he added, “it has affected organized baseball only in one way. “It has forced us to give most of It 1® the star players big raises. Every mean player that really amounts to any- thing 1s either in the American or National league, under an ironclad ract, fhe only way that the Federals could get on even terms with us would be to develop green material, decision,” the Iron Man rushed at the arbiter and stepped heavily upon his feet with his spikes. The umpire was bending over and had no chance to defend himself. President Jones has the matter under consideration today NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pet " . ~ | and that would take years and vaeenrer 69 i = “ fe years—longer than any of the wormed eR AMS | moneyed men behind the league 18 21 aga || Would care to stand.” A comm . 1 ae aes |, More than 2,000 persons tn Balt Ae awe more have signed a petition to have Sunday edall legalized. They FIRST PLAYER—WHY DID], HE CAN YOU? SECOND PLAYER—I WAS PICKLED, contend that a little pleasure out under the clear sky, even on a Sun \ day afternoon, is not going to injure the moral standing 6f any com- munity. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS couver 6, Seattle 3. in 2, Spokane 1 4 6, Tacoma 4 . . American league players say the St. Louis Browns are 100 per cent stronger than they were last year. eee makes any pipe good. The House of Quality Entertainment. 8—High-Class Entertainers—8 Including Maracci’s Syncopated Band Hear Miss Purdy Sing the Sextette from Lucia Positively the Best Entertainment in the City Catering to the Elite GOOD wife, a ‘good oa pipe, an’ oy oa oon’ Some Team, That The Federal league agents science —ef thar’s anything nearer Heaven it ain’t in my geog’aphy. VELVET, the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, TATE’S] seu 28s, Jim Delehanty of the Brooklyn Federals declares the only evidence be has of the Federal league ball being unusually lively ts when it is in the hands of the opposing pitch- Passed up & swell chance to grab some flossy talent by failing to| send representation to the Star- Standard Furniture Co. game,| which took place at Lincoln park | last night. The newepaper force hopped onto Doty, the furniture) pitcher, and ran up eight tallies to| the Standard’s two. The feature| was the remarkable manner in| which Arseno and Henry missed | the ball with the se 0 OS, BUTTE, May 21.—"The altitude affected my wind, and I was un- able to get going.” j | This was the excuse offered to-| day by Bob McAllister of San Fran-| cisco, who fought a so-called 12- jround draw here last night with Tommy McCarthy of Montana. Many «#pectators, however, thought }the bout should have been given «AIN 1043 to MeCarthy, as McAllister was |hanging on ‘in the last round to| avoid a knock-out. | Pull weight 2 oz. tins, 10, | basin THIRD Let Me Cure You | \oare ’ . | Tis Tealy’s Voice| That strange, creepy walling you | heard today was Manager Tealy | Raymond, way up in Vancouvei who is lamenting the loss of Pete Schneider. Schneider got a crack on the shins in the third inning yesterday and had to be carried off the field. Schneider may be out} several days, 8 Fix Flossy Card | Dan Salt has arranged a nifty card for the Elks’ opening tonight. In boxing, the following matches | confine my practive to chron- to and nervous disea and women, mente of the LIVER, STOMACH, OW EB! KID! 8. “ ee LOOD PILES Want [| are scheduled: Art Wilson vs. Bat OSH VEINS . ETC. tling Johnson, Chet Neff vs. A! Mosler, Jimmy Piper va. Ad Schaf. fil, Ed Hunter vs. Joe Harmon, Pete Moy vs. Battl'ag Bunker. DR. DONAWAY 007 Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash. were sparring for the firet place, Joe McGinnity’s Bengals had a stran gle hold on third. The Spokane In dians, now occupying that place. were last see FEDS ARE SLUGGERS Those Feds are the slugeinest sluggers in captivity. Organized ba they have great batting only be cause the pitching 1s #o poor, b whatever the reason may be, they have sure done some slugging In 125 games the Fed teams ha driven out 48 home runs and enoagh doubles and three-baggers 4 extra bases. They nailed out a total of 1,121 base hits. The tional } , in 120 games, dro out 939 hits, good for 217 extra bases, “and including 24 home run swats, The American league trails in this swatting comparison, having driven out only 1,064 hits tn Ly B. ANDERSON ‘MEETS WEEKS "IN FAST MILL VANCOUVER, May 21.—A crowd loe about 160 fight fans was on hand at the Commercial Athletic club quarters to see Bud Anderson go through his dally training stunts, and the spectators were afforded glimpse of Anderson in a fast work out with Billy Weeks, the local midleweight. As Barrieau and Weeks have al ready clashed in the ring, the meet ing of Weeks and Anderson was of special interest to the crowd, for it afforded them a basis of compari son between Anderson and Bar. rieau. Weeks and Anderson put up a good even contest, and honors were pretty well divided at the finish. After the workout Anderson climbed on the scales and found that he was down to the required notch of 145 pounds, so that he will have no worries over this, and will not have to do any drying out. a The fight takes place at Steveston j next Monday OO $50,000! Nix CHICAGO, “May 21, — willie | Ritchie left today for Milwaukee to finish training for his scheduled ten-round bout there on the even- ing of May 26, with Charlie White of Chicago. The champion planned to continue his training right up to | the day of the fight. Ritchie's demand for $50,000 for a fight in London with Freddie Welsh was not accepted by the London promoters. Hagen vs. Swain Romeo Hagen, the local welter- weight boxer, has been matched to fight Joe Swain of Portland ten rounds in Aberdeen on the night of May 25. A. A. U. TRACK MEET Amateur Athletic union nation: track meet will feature Baltimore’ celebration of Francis Scott Key’ writing of “The Star-Spangled Ban- ner.” WANTS TO BE BOSS Archie Roosevelt, son of the former president, is seeking to | manage the freshman crew at Har- vard. MILE OF GRANDSTAND Nearly mile of grandstand, long- est ever erected on a field of sport, will be permanent feature of In- dianapolis races. MAY GRAB THE CUP Pennsylvania has fine chance to win permanent possession of cup, | which goes to team winning it five times, having taken it four years. MAC I8 RELEASED Harry McIntyre, formerly of To- ledo, has been released by New Or- | leans. POLO JUNE 9 The British polo team will play the American team on June 9, as originally echeduled. READY FOR GOLFERS Royal Ottawa Golf club will stage the Canadian Men's amateur golf championships, beginning DANCE aT DREAMLAND TONIGHT _ 25c A€misaion, inctuding 5 Dance Tie! KLEIN ¥ For auto to Gnoquaimie Hackworth’s auto stam Wasi ie, Kirke! phone land, Tid Prefont Ka is eale. ‘Gouth Bnd. Market, West Side Congrey oncy, N. Bi place, Thursday noon to Phone {7 dine records, 16 conte; 40 aise records 1816 Westlake, 2% tor ie, chen) 4118 Branston ev. blocks T1065 fancy Metter pupple June 29. | ’S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avenue ‘or this stretch Ban John non's bets slammed for 110 extra | eames. , bases, including 12 home runs, if the collection of knocks, | Manager Tealy Raymond fen't |spilling any tears because he jerked ‘ig Perrine off t infield and planted Marty Killilay at the top c bat order. As a leadoff man, the center flelder has proven a ve satisfactory sue cessor to Perrine ince assu his new role, Kik lilay has averaged a hit a day. For the past e has touched the opposition total of 18 bingles. Of there were twobaggers and one was a round-tripper. The chan hich sent Perrine to the bench moved Killilay up, went into effect on May 1. During this time Killflay has crossed the |plate 12 tin ( 709 Third Avenue fi @ Mckes Your Clothes Your Clothes Will | | | | we = the Lame and Deformed the best appliance race 8? ‘Third Avenue. ‘Let Dr. Macy Cure You AN Chronic and Many So-Called In- curable Disorders— The Bye, Bar, Noss, Throat, Asthma, bercu- jar and Anaemie Conditions, . Nervous Teoma cases, Hoare: Locomotor toate omach and Intestinal Disorders, Mae |ney, Liver, Bladder and all Urinacy Dis- orders, Dissases of the Skin, Acne, Rese« ma, Pimples, Rupture, Plies and all ree tal’ troubles without the knife, |_ All Disorders of Women—Irregul; | Painful Periods, displacements and disorders peculiar to the sex without Tes sorting (o surgery. All Disorders of Men—Nervous Debtl- |!ty, Blood Polson, all special and Chronte Disorders My treacment for Despondency, Im- paired Vitality and Nervous Debllty mover | fails, Hours, 10 a.m, to § p.m Sundaya, 18 to 1%. Call or write, Consultation free. DR. MACY, Specialist In Advanced Methods lobe Bik. ‘atone and First, Seattle, Wasi t this ad out n | s02-s-4 Gi w for vores reference, NEXT TO

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