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ON THE FIRING LINE a STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1914, PAGE 7. IN BELGIUM ae This Remarkable Photograph, Just Arrived From the Scene of Recent Fighting in Belgium, “Shows Beigian Soldiers resisting the Attack of the Germans. In Front le a Slain Soldier, and Behind the Firing Line Is a Red Cross Worker Attending a Wounded Man. Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25¢ Everyone Wi BULL BROS. | us? bulatore 1013 THIRO AIN 1043: WE MAKE MOTION PICTURES Finest Equipment tn Northwest. JACOBS PHOTO SHOP Lund {rial to prove It A. L peeceie tnet co. arent supertority of Lundberg Pruss, and give tre OrTICAL DEPARTMENT 796 First Ave., Washington Bide. Dr. Edwin J. Brown) Main 1440 cated for walking and street care ‘Asthma! Bronchial Asthma! If you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, it will pay you to Investigate. [ have cufed asthma of 30 years’ standing, not in Boston and New York, but here in Seattle and towns around Seattle, and I have not failed in one of them. Now, if you are a suf. ferer from this disease and can't sleep nights, J will give relief at once and a cure in time. The following diseases I will absolutely cure: Asth ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh in all its forms, such as Tonsilitis, Adenoids, Gastric Ulcer of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of the Bladder, Prostatitis in men, all Bowel Diseases in women; Rheumatism of all forms Nerv Disease Epilepsy, Heart and Eczema, and many others too numer ous to mention. If you are in doubt, write apd I will give you names and addresses of people I have cured. Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison DR. G. J. NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 Own your own home, It’s easy. Read the offerings ir STAR WANT ADS — then shoose. SCOTT MAY GET BALLARD Loses Two ehamplonship have. fallen perce Ubly tn the past few days pat day, Frank Kyle, the center, tore ‘a ligament, and will be out the rest of the season, Yesterday Pike, the halfback, was barred from further participation tn games this sea son PERCY COVE TO FIGHT PINKMAN Edward climb , lightweight Pinkman, whose rapid the front rank of the Aivision of Northwest} fighters was momentarily checked by Chet Neff last week, may get| on with Percy Cove at the Elks |smoker next week. Pat Scott, the! club's physical director, has wired | an offer to Cove, who makes his/| home tn Bellingham. If this bout can be arranged it | will have the main event position jon the rd. | Cove is a veteran. Seattle fans jhave seen him often. At one time | he was the foremost featherweight lof the Pacific Coast. He held the | Coast champlonship for years. | Scott ts also making an effort to match Henry Kreiger ani Billy | Wright. This bout, | fixed, is sure to be a good one. | Kreiger has shown a great im- | Provement in form since inet win- ‘ter. He boxed Sammy Good to a standstill a week ago. Wright a topnoteher in the Northwest. | The Elks’ smoker Will be held | } to OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now be ing conducted without charge, and estimates are farnished fn all cases, for 12 Years’ Guarantee. 25 Set of Teeth juaranteed ........... 15 Set of Teeth ranteed if it can be orcelain Crown .. $10 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work Solid Gold Fillings | ee Other Fillings .. Office hours, : 30 - 6 Oct. ante y W.S,6,HAS GOOD CHANCE TO BEAT (0.A.C. SATURDAY PULLMAN, Wash., Oct The lightest team tn the OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE 21— North- Sundays, | | | today por to use tn the place of | We Stand Back of Our Work | packtield | may complete the trio. jets have been placed on sale at) Piper & Taft's. WALTER SHIEL, ‘SAM LANGFORD U. W. FULLBACK, | HANGS AK. 0, OUT OF LINEUP TAP ON SMITH With the W days away, C nial BOSTON, Oct Doble. | Smith. America’s leading white heavyweight boxer, took the o Retained of Washington footballlin the third round of a sch | coach, had not the slightest idea|ten-round bout with & the Boston “Tar B city last night Smith took a se vere beating and was floored numerously before the final knock out This ts the first time tn Smith's | career he has lost a fight by being | knocked out Langford started out very busl-| nesslike in the first round. Be fore the round ended he had drop-| ped Smith for the count of seven Smith war shaky in the second round and a heavy right dropped him for nine. He arose and was floored again. The bell inter vened when Referee McGuigan reached “four.” The third and final round lasted two minutes, A powreful right to the jaw brought Gunboat down and he was counted out 3 BROTHERS ON EVERETT SQUAD EVERETT, Oct. 21 the Pverett High- Sailings | mal school game to be played hore Saturday are taking precautionary | steps to prevent a repetition of the trouble which occurred during Byerett's game with the Belling }ham high school in Bellingham Inst week. A riot broke out on the field, policemen, players and civilians engaging in fist fights. | itman 21.—Gunboat >ach game Mlmour Walter Shiel, whom he depended on to play fullback Saturday after. oon. Shiel is suffering from a bad case of the grip, and yester day took to his bed This ie the second regui who has gone out of the ga during the past week. Ed Leader, the end, broke his wriet Saturday, an injury which will keep him off the field at ' five weeks. Murphy is sure of a piace in the| Further than this Dobie hi made no backfield selection. “hapman probably will start, but he has a sore neck and {is of no/| une on line bucks. Noble has been practicing with the first squad and The game starts at 2:30, Tick DONLIN WEDS AGAIN ASBURY PARK, J., Oct, 21.— Mike Donlin, of the Giants, and Miss Rita Ross were married here Tuesday. Donlin's first wife died two years ago. eee Quatity Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 west conference, except possibly | Whitman, versus the heaviest | team in the conference, will be the |e for Rogers field next Saturday afternoon when Coach Stewart | brings his squad of O. A. C. players |to meet Coach Johnnie Bender's | Washington State college squad Bender is given a better than le mn chance to win against the Aggies, Washington State college stock having soared perceptibly sinee the near victory at Portland Saturday An interesting feature of Coach wart's offensive play ia the elimination of the quarterback {n passing the ball, the center pass. ing sideways direct to the half- backs. In case Bernard's injuries keep him out of the game, Durham and Smith will be in line for the quar- terback position | In regard to the outcome of the game at Portland, Bender said + “We outplayed Oregon in every department of the game, but, while we should have won, we are not omplaining. Oregon has a back field that will make Dobie look to his laurels.” SNOHOMISH TO PLAY SNOHOMISH, Oct homish high school football team down t hard training for ite game here Saturday with Marys-| Last week Snohomish de-| Edmonds, 14 to 0. | lost their first Marysville, but hope Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART A Place to Eat St I Treat All Disorders of Men reneure s employed by 21 The Sno I Examine Free 606 OR 914 FOR BLOOD DISORDERS Come to Me for a Hellable Wasser. game with | to retaliate. | CAMP QUITS POST } HAVEN, Oct. 21.—Walter | owned football authority gned treasurer of the ¢ Financial union QUEEN ANNE LICKED The Seattle college eleven trim |med the Queen Anne Midgets at Everett looks for an easy victory Saturday. There {s a probability that the three Datley brothers, Ar. thur, Erwin and Walter, may all start in the game. NEFF IS THROUGH Chet Neff assaulted the punch. jing bag and boxing dummy at Aus tin & Salt’s place mercilessly to- day during his final workout for his Friday night bout with Steve rdner before the verett Ath club. Bargain Sale Now On. Stationery and Office Supplies. Morey Stationery Co. Tif Figat Ave. Near Columbia St. STEWART HOUSE on wt. let APPOINT MORAN PITTSBURG, Oct. 21.—Patrick J. Moran. coach of the Philadelphia National team, will succeed Charles S. Dootn as manager next season What every woman wants is a safe and sure cure, not an ex periment. A reliable remedy for all Female Troubles and Irregularities—a friend in need. SANDERSON’ PILLS are all this and more, as thou- sands have testified. Try San- derson'’s Pills and you will not be disappointed, Take no other. Nothing else !s just as good. Ctreular free, By mail $2 box or 3 boxes for $5. Every box guaranteed. For sale by Kin sell Bros., Second and Madison, Third and Columbia, Our service is swift Our work high class. Our prices reasonable. Address all letters to RAYMOND REMEDY CO,, 7 St., Seattle SETS TERe Ot, Homie, Waee. No fabric too delicate for our | Mercer field Tuesday, 18 to 7 CANUCKS COMING A picked team of Victoria play ers will meet the Seattle Celtic| soccer team at Dugdale’s park in a return game Sunday BOOTS AND SHO AZEVEDO 1S LOSER OAKLAND, Oct, 21,—Johnny Dundee won a decision over Joe Azevedo in a ten-round contest here last night. 104 CHERRY ST. 10 SECONDS’ WALK TRANSFERS WMcCarron’s Rapid Shoe Repairing NEW AND REPAIR WORK IN ‘a AT 1ST AVE. NEER SQUARE process of cleaning. We remove| shine or gloss when possible. Send us something hard to clean, We} will demonstrate the truth of our claims. | MEN'S SUITS CLEANED, $1.50 | SAVES The CROWN CLEANERS 1903 Second Avenue Ten Days’ Clearance Sale Forty-Fo Pianos Slightly Used and Ur eeoona Hand GEO. P. BENT COMPANY, Piano Manufacturers 1418 THIRD AVE., SEATTLE—BETWEEN UNION AND PIKE STREETS An excellent Fall payment toward This splendid business general are not at their bes keer tion, an higher class. lt is NOT through special been CONCOR atisfa prove mary fc and, changed this se D” Pianos will r It is very different with in our taking floc cust sale edly lines to way, match every taste and pt As a leading feature of trade has crowded “CROWN” There are large Pianos, our “CONCORD” coming to us almost t, speaks well for the increasing demand in yarlors with instruments received PLAYER PIANOS un while condition. offer every day, and mu instrument in part or in to our of the trade values eattle cal r the Geo. P. offer Piar of our Bent Company te with the exception ¢ tyle ason, the gular prices not be changed during the sale n the slightly used Pianos quoted below ¢ space badly needed small Pianos to public case designs CROWN” and which th new two re low on They are decid- for the proper display of our regular of every kind of finish, in abundant variety irse. this advertisement, we have selected what the shop foreman says are the ten best bargains, although we advise looking over the whole stock. 10 BEST BARGAINS KNABE” Upright , beautiful, too Plano, dull Cost tat. he good as nom, for $279.00 “FISCHER” Upright Piano, handsome mahogany Cost new $474.00. Good as new, for “WEBER” Upright Plano, musically perfect. Cost new not best. new. Cost new $475.00. Looks For “WEBER” Baby Grand Piano, any case, slightly used. Cost new $950.00 Good as new $500.00. A perpen $265.00 “IVERS & POND” Upright Plano, one of their finish, bungalow “KIMBALL” Upright Piano, beautiful walnut fin- o acer new $425.00. Good $195.00 “BEHNING” Upright Piano, pretty oak o prolate $265. 00 “ESTEY,” not the latest style; parlor size. Cost Sale price $120.00 KRELL AUTO” 88-note Player Piano, a genuine $850.00 instrument for $500.00 an even Plano, wax finish, $145.00 $260.00 the latest style, $290.00 $585.00 “VALLEY GEM” Cost new $275.00. For Upright Looks new. In addition to the above, there are many other well-known makes, including Chick- ering, Kimball, Schaff, Wagner, Bauer, Emerson, Foster, Kohler & Campbell, prices ranging from $95.00, etc., at $135.00, $155.00 and upwards to $220.00. Take Notice 39 out of the 44 pianos on sale are up-to-date styles, instrument is Prices on paper mean Any piano purchased out a penny discount, Convenient terms will not wish to pay all Every do in towards a new “CROWN” cleaned, tuned and polished like new. perfect playing order. nothing. It is the value received that counts during the sale may be exchanged within two years with- Upright, Grand or Player Piano be granted as may be necessary to accc ndate those who cash Buy your piano from a reliable firm Out-of-town buyers shc deal safely with us by Piano Manufacturers. yuld write for a complete list of prices, terms, etc. You can mail GeoPBent Company) Established 1870. Western Branch 1418 Third Ave., Between Union and Pike Sts., Seattle B S| to op- pose Bill James in the two games to be played by the All-National and All-Amerl- can teams In Portland this month. Sounds rather odd, doesn't It? Oh, no! “Seattle Bill” Isn't going to toll for both clubs. Simply this, “Portland Billi” James, now with the St. Louls Browns, is a member | of the American team. Portland Is every bit as proud of its Bill ae Seattle folke are proud of “Seat tle Bill,” so the promoters figure with these two stars on the slab, the game will draw fans like 80 many files. . In Vancouver there le talk of @ return match between Joe Bayley and Ernie Barrieau, the clevr lit- tle Canuck lightweights. Bayley and Barrieau met some time ago at Brighouse, when Bayley stopped the Victoria boy. ar If “Hunky” Shaw eventually wine hie eult for back wages against the San Francisco ball club, the Seal management may regret that the Jury di greed after hearing evidence leet week. “Hunky” sought $214.35 which he averred was due him for time lost durl his suspension. Now “Hunky's Tawyer has raised the sum to 000, the major portion dam. . Every player on the All-National and All-American teams which! play here on the 29th was required to put up $200 as a guarantee he| would take the trip. If a player quits before the tour ends the | money will not be refunded, so It} is quite Hkely the HMneups will re main intact until the terminates. Dave Bancroft, remembered by Seattle fans as second baseman for the Portland Colts two years |ago, and who this year proved to be a valuable cog in the champion. ship Portland Coast machine, prob- | ably will perform in the big show next year. Three major clubs, the Phillies, the Browns |American league organization are looking Dave over. oe Pitching at Dugdale field Octo- ber 29 in the game between the All-Nationals and All-Americans, should afford “Handsome Bill" ex treme pleasure after dured a year's work Yesler way cigar box attle park was the hardest the cireuit for the pitchers be- cause almost any high pop fly was apt to drop over the fence, and the fielders didn't have much room in which to move around aft- er hits, Of course there will be in the old The old Se. one of journey | and another | having en-) lot in| SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth an@ University Clean Amusement 1¢-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA Com Dancing Teachers very little at stake when James works here next week, but Bill is just the kind of a fellow who will |get a whole lot of satisfaction out jot showing his old Seattle |friends how mucl has improved |We can be sure@f a flossy twirl ing exhibition on Bill's part if the |wing ts “right.” LEVINSKY WINS GO | NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—A round bout between Battling Le vinsky and Jim Flynn here last night resulted in a victory for Le vineky on points. FREE EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns. ..$5.00) Bridgework . - $5.00 Full Set of Teeth... .$5.00) Porcelain Crown. Gold Fillings . Silver Fillin, We do exactly as advertised, Lady Attendant. Terms to suit. All work guaranteed 15 years, ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS 1st and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s verticis, ten FARMER TURNS UP Frank Farmer, Kapowsin boxer reported missing, has turned wu | again The Proof of the Treatment Is in the Cures It Works Doctor Jordan’s Glandular Remedial Have Cured and Are Curing Daily Cases of Tuberculosis That Have Been Given Up by Other Physicians—Can Any Other Member of Any Other Medical School Show a Like | Record? 1 | Almost a year ago I began to |}| way, but I di@ not know the oa The eatisa, one Rector In Bort Oremhras Seattle, I began to treat with a dootor that I had tuberculosis and he could do | very low with tuberculost nerton made a microx May 11, 1913. ugh and my health begin to give hree doctors disagreed as to ¢ in Bremerton and one in n Soap Lake, who told me nothing. During all that and he has since died, pic tost and pronounced it ||| tuberculosis, I was very low when I began to treat with Doctor Jordan; could hardly stand up, and could not walk upstairs, Had ho breath left In my bi This has ben just three months ago, and T have gained about 20 pounds since that time, My cough has great- ly Improved, my appetite has got to be fine, and T feel like a new man with fresh hope and new life. I certainly would have followed my | son if It had not been for Doctor Jordan. (Signed) 8. 8 7) H. First St., oma. I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of my System right here in Seattle for the past 30 years and hundreds of signed testimonials on file in my office, written by grateful | | patients whom I have cured, will attest its wonders. Cures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, Diabetes, Prolap- sus Uter!, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Chronic Erysipelas, |]) Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Heart Disease (in- cluding Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sctatica, Senile Gangrene, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Meningitis, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Curvature, Goitre, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so-called incurable diseasi | There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it is well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J, Bugene Jordan, 619% First Av., Seattle, Office hours, 9 a, m, to 8 p. m5 | Sundays from 2p. m, to 6 p.m, Consultation free. Correspondence | solicited. Watch cach Wednesday Star for remarkable cures,

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