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: OHNNY KILBAN halt Jae C10 uel ve in, a review of the ; sss le of London @ to have its footba ayers atic val , ° ; | ) * 7 IORY SHARKS {JOHN ARTHA JOHNSON SIGNS UP ARMY ANDNAVY AWAIT WHISTLE BEACON HILL w F CLOSE LOCAL icAN Big JESS SLIP ONE OVER? TODAY'S RIVAL FIELD LEADERS PUBLIC GOLF " VISIT TONIGHT iis al nono LINKS READY Fe 90 Toman, and Wile The sow tmunicipe! gett ania ake day was given ualties for 1914 In the pa }champlonship. But a team must and ° fards and the| Two the | beat Washington before laying any and good weather ts desired, in or- Eng! man showed a distinct su end of last week and today comes| such clalins. Ger that the public course may be pert over the world’s cham word of the death of another, The Ad | muccens from the outset ight pion © played Httle better latest victim Is Frank Godden, cap- Bix firemen were overcome | Charles Fletcher, the New York ded than I » Was able to on the tain of the Prince Hill Athletic by whieky fumes and Chicago golfer, who ts on the Empress bill trip American tables the day prior club, Cincinnati, Ohlo, He was) papers printed a column about |this week, talked to the commis. Insofar as an exhibition of fancy | hurt Sunday. Death was caused! it, Forty policemen are over | stoners on the manner {n which mu him shots go, the games were delightful by cerebral hemorrhag come that way every day and |nictpal links in the East are oper- oka, to the crowd of spectators, but as So far this year, 16 deaths have| no one gives them a iine, That ated. He gave them vajuable infor Mr. a contest {t was a poor attempt. been attributed to the gridiron, le rank favoritiom. mation and pointers. Taman won the afternoon block, i ae Ee The new Seattle links are located + 750 to 494, and took the second tilt, LOUISIANA is boasting that We sincerely hope that none of at the end of the Beacon hill car “ 750 to 366 the pro or con Ulsterites on the Mine. There are 18 holes, making it Inman's highest run was 176. Chicago Cub team will ask what & full-sized course, and putting it _} Hoppe's highest run was 117. part of Iceland Roger Bi ahan ° on a par with the best links in the y The games are being played tn | was born tn until after the second Capt. Pacific Northwest q o meet Jess Willard, the Kansas] there; we can't swallow that 100-yard dash In charging; but tae y ’ sana, in a 20round battle to a ore they appear to prefer the 220 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28.—The Psy ¢ wil over > decision for the pugilistic honors of] The Oregon Aggies will be more| hurdles going back. military championship of America| concert halls to reopen if part of the globe at Juarez, Mexico, some/anzious than ever to defeat Doble ee will be the issue today when the|the receipts go toward relieving time before April. next year, In addition to its regu-| The report at Loe Angeles that Army and Navy settle the fon | distress. That Seattle has the finest If Willard slips over the wallop|lar conference schedule for the| Jack Johnson will box Sam Lang- quaetien 4 Mad biltiard parlor in the world? that knocks the crown off the wool-| 1915 season, the Aggies have also in eg ged eke The Come in and see, ly dome of the Big Smoke, he will be| scheduled two games to be played rmy 1s the betting favorite by a greater hero than all the Sulll-|agalost California teams. “Ono wil | yen virtue of having the better record Complete Report vans, Corbetts and Fitzsimmonses|be with Pomona college Nov. 2 for the season. West Point has 7 and the other with Southern Call-| BROWN & HULEN of ing history. aad. the other with Southern Celt scored 142 points this year again |} OF Market Today wuny Second and Spring Third Floor As Jack cannot touch the Untted|the Aggies are able to wrest the the Navy's 139. States without being arrested—he ia| title from the varsity next yoar,| [77 Prices Paid Froderers for Vegetables and wanted for jumping his bond on a) sssFsS—éSé‘dL Ratt phe steppe nite Mann act charge tn Chicago—vaude- ford in hereby denied. We didn’t socenians may W'S 0 ville engagements in South America J BONDS WILL take the trouble to ask anyone Yakima potatoes 022.90 ang ! will be obtained for him, and he will| #@ about it. We know Johnson Cal. sweet potatoes la S ma wall there directly from Europe. ie ae mas, e Finishing those, he will go to Harvard says poor ventila- SUNNYDALE SMOKER | vard football rally, with 1,200 | NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Sharp on-a pretty tough prune, and it was a all packed Into one hall, swer to charges voiced by Chicago|12-round and not a 10-round bout. } - a on Tag pad From Boston I hopped o a FF | ERETT, Nov, 28-—A_ $400 newspapers that he preferred pick- Di over to Syra- as Asthma! | COMES 0 TONIGHT ge offered by the Everett} ASTORIA, Or, Nov. 28—Joe Bh — Rardbatayy p+ egret pa eben tn 10 ta ate: Ft pr cuse for Thured night's bout with — ns > | Bonds, th bi ne} ° oe & ‘ancisco ub, has 7 | Young Brown of New York, whom e SUNNYDALE, Nov. 28.—The Sun-| high school has failed to tempt the | Bonds, the Tacoma heavyweight than take on opponents Itke Charite/ outpointed in 10 cl i ee , this “ank's de 4 yi | the, can't sleep nighth, 3 Will aive acts Wd we Pot on a bi . oie - goer Weeghnsn at| cash ‘jmount, to goarentes % be! — my record for the past five) could get him to box with me.” rice oe yeh for Egoa, ab relief page» Ser a cure in I] price, Seattle, 110 pounds. — the Chicago Feds. baggage Rael one ges | “Matty Baldwin ts not so much of ce abe pag ig Pi a 2 time. eo ng diseases . 1 @ i naman rticles will be drawn up at ones ee y ue I will absolutely cure: Asth- Cea wat ey Ue eeeiag and sen: to Bonds, who is now at Salata R eae io poagtlagaeser’ BLACK WEN MATCHED Sos oer 8 te 4 an ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh fn all | BIG TRADE Is ON Tacoma can ak eWolgast, Fg Pec» ted Hens 3 Ibs. and under {ts forms, such as Tonsilitis, Swinton is well thought of here. ~Aat - a Ny, a4, Adenoids, Gastric Uleer of the SEEK FLAG RAISER ‘ ale | He has engaged in a number of con- Leach Cross several times, and he Boned Seer . Nov. 28.—Sam Stomach and Bowels, €atarrh es NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Ray Cald-| tests, and the local fans will back has a 20round decision over Ritchie, ey and Harry Willis, the col- ‘yi VIENNA, Nov. 28.—A houseto.| Well of the Yankees will be traded | 4 . “I stopped Wolgast, another so-/ 0rd fighters, have agreed to a 20- fi house search haa been ordered in| to the Philadelphia Athletics for ee: e called prune, in elght rounds. Found bout here December 20, see Trieste, Austria, for th person | On Oldring and Jack Lapp, says “I met Prune White next in Mil- 4 7 who secretly hoisted a huge talian|® Tumor prevalent here today. Rey Dorhen waukee, and he beat me so badly Selling Prices for Butter, Eggs and om, flag during the night on the tower| 2 ‘BLACK DIAMOND OUT sa ae 2 SY antag thet I was sled to rush sway trom TRADE FOUR FOR ONE ; MB cert nas a |of San Gtusto cathedra’ | TT ae #0) the Philadelphia Na fi seis Corrected daily Brad: ithe, jo _Gtusto cathedral. aa SEA LE TEAM WINS The Black Diamond soccer team | tionala. point Jimmy Duffy of Lockport. WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—Wash- — a : doubt, write apd I will give - has been forced to withdraw from| Corhan's work this season has| “Prune Duffy in Buffalo tempo-| ington has traded Pitchers Cashion | "™ "* . ’ you names and addresses of | Nineteen states now require that} The Seattle Y. M. student|the Northwestern soccer league,|been the best of any shortflelder|rarily damaged Prune White's cham-/and Williams, Catcher Wilson and . people I have cured. an examination in agriculture be| basketball team defeated the Sno-jowing to financial difficulties. |in the Coast league. At bat, on the| plonship aspirations, giving White a/Infielders Jennings and Holland to Sad passed before a teacher may obtain|qualmie team Friday night, 27 to| The Black Diamond-Seattle Nation-!bases and {tn the field, he has|real beating. Now, the prune! met! Minneapolis for Henri Rondean, . Olympic View Sanitarium, his certificate 13. al game has been called off. layed major league ball this year.| Tuesday night, Freddie Telle, was catcher and outfielder. ; = Fo 1416 W. Harrison OR. G. J. NUERNBERG |] - Phone Queen Anne 3127 / ve. anti The $25 letter contest closes The news summed up tn “Here’ - There are, in my opinion, the| for it. } fairly good as the average % eh SANDERSON’S PILLS | today. The Star will announce jand “Elsewhere” ix much appre- STAR 18 SNAPPY chief reesens “Why” The Star $s| It lacks consistency, system, style|ist daily goon, with tte ponds ref tusilee wae ind bioaee the welll Most popu-| 07 Wednesday the name of the | ciated by the busy person. * Raitor The 8 T | steadily and irresistibly increasing| and brains. In fact, it is deficlent|1sm, unscrupulously knocking its|{s condensed so nicely. iat temeny | winner, The person who, inthe | Most Anything generally chasos|.,Paltor The Star: I like Th®| its circulation and Influence in the) in almost every essential that con-/@nemies, and boosting ita friends! Cynthia Grey, in my opinion, is betinate| opinion of the judges, has writ- | gloom away, “Diana Dillpick: the news.” Nothing |Community. Yours truly, stitutes clean, modern journalism,| 8nd supporters (sometimes) in the|one of the ablest women in eiving th ben o's ‘bone tor te| ton the best letter, whether a | is not bad, and Cynthia Grey I , ‘ gp ig | MRS. P. H. HANLON, Saying {t 1s the best paper in Se-|mad scramble for the favoritism of| domestic advi a is Money returned if they fait | letter of oriticiam or of com- | Wonderful woman. Too much long-winded about The 600 Hiaino Boulevard. | atti is saying very little as the| the paperreading public and there-| mended for hee good work. oe after fatr trial. Open grentnas | mendation, will be given $25. praise could not be given to her. |"; - | other dailies are subsidized sbeets| by incidentally the almighty dollar. nr ? ! KAYMOND REMEDY CO. os I always turn to her column first| I ike its editorials. They are| @ ——¢ ; capttall You should, besides givi Me ae Reom 28, 217% Pike St. | @ @)\ of all. |all worth while and some of them GIVES US POINTERS in the employ of the capitalistic Paring tyes ih esides giving some wife that Cynthia Grey was just : re eee | | Like av TRUE T| Kithough I have sometimes | Fe perfect gems of thought _¢| class. | Sbace to wellmeant advertising of) @ boob of a big man. | nearly a == found “Confessions of a Wite” eil.| 1 admire the fearless, independ-| Hajtor The Star: We have taken| iy Sdveeks, From Johnny Mouse,’ ont en ie some Beate to ad.| Durat the wires with the com ", Editor The Star: a want to Si¥@l1y till there is a great deal of | “Mt stand it takes in all public mat-|-The Star for 13 years and much ‘ hen Pee a steten L Bverett) vocating the pe magenta tesa gone versation that passed over the |you my opinion of The Star. fi my Mig nould | ters . a rue,” “Diana Dilipickies” and all| YC ® only >| sivas phote, @n0 me a tact Ga * |7"Aimost five years ago I landed in| S300 Philosophy in it, and I should) “yt rust The Star's advice in mak-| Te tart ty otter papers |those pictures I personally abhor, | dy which will cure all these social] sort called up your office for Fa Aeon ive xeere. 150 t vane are it to be discontinued. |.6 re ballot for f believe thet its| yt, Uke, The Star because It gives! “One exception, Cynthia Grey, who| °Vils, Indefiaitely—sociallem. pipe” a or attle paper that I read. Since then "a908 see influence cannot be bought for any | ‘he, 0st Important news tn as com-| gives much valuable advice and in-| Your articles by Fred Boalt 1 ; pap 3909 G A 6 y | As for Everett True, I don't think I have been « constant reader, 909 Greenwood Ave. Jinan of measure opposed to the pases pnd rie | formation, properly seasoned with/ consider the best. and whatever! much of him, as he is always beat: § “ ) he , ob | w | . , a8 Boe Oo! : Natu ware ber i ptiede STAR LIKE AN ARM {| "tu short’ love the Httle paier| Line Ro kant, Suis iG aaRtion Of Boule de ttcliaai, t09,*twwth $0, he] vio Res erieeree ariade ta enya tio Dest of the Smit doesn’t like a ° with its wholesome viewpoint and | °useduence to me. sensational, > away with “Diana Dillpickles” OHIO METHOD IN dom ‘gone ike ail the things she| Editor The Star: Last summer|its bright, newsy style. It is so| YOU" editorials are good, so ts “Star editortals do not denote any|*"4 “Oscar and Adolph.” Eatobe, oe-ail fren ‘vill not exer does. There you are. I broke my right arm. I did not| different from other papers, so|70UT “Most Anything” column. | irains, although cute and snappy.| ERNEST WILSON. | such « beating. j DENTISTRY \ "She says “The Confessions of a|know how much my arm was worth| human, that’s why I like {t Although I see there are some! mney appeal too much to the gak H. REYNOLDS, Wife” are good; but I can't see {t/ till I lost the ure of it MRS. J. 8. STRAFFORD, who wish to have Fred Boalt's artt-| ery LEARNS CYNTHIA'S 8EX | 3216 18th av. 8, ing teeth are replaced by|that way i Tt is the same vies The Star. Lopes. it porteanys 1, ag have . Dig deeper into your brain stor. past nda dh ccs Re EME sad Pedant vag ‘The Ohio Method by artificial teeth| We both like the way Boalt|When we move to othar cities wo ns ‘8 enjoyed them. Thetr personal] age. writ se Mb ieny so i soe om natural as your original |tears {t off. He's ail right try to be loyal to our now home| ¢ fide has seemed to me to g1Ve Just ee eet arte id aline:| Theater mach & constant reader of] | paper chimney, 80 feet high and teeth. Examinations are now be-| She thinks Everett True {a silly; | town and patronize its papers, but | HAS NO EQUAL 7 | ® touch of comradeship. ing. ued In Seattle Tt 18-/ tireproof is to be seen at Breslau, {ng conducted without charge, and|1 don't. Those absentminded ohes | sooner or later we send our money | ae Ei Your “Diana Ditipickies” ts not! "Sn news space should be sye| trecall the date of “ estimates are furnished in all cases.| need some one to give them a hint./to The Star. It ts Just like one of fo bad, but “Oscar and Adolph”! tematized so readers could quick-| per, and at that rina eawut iota We Stand Back of Our Work | Ho does tine the family, simply indispensable,| Editor The Star: 1 have read| ought never to have een tho light] jy turn to what they want. Be sure|a courageons deed for a little paper ito 25 Set of Teeth lrubbish. ‘Throw them out and get|many reasons, The Star claims to|to Seattle, nearly six years ago,| people's nature, but I have very “ a vd § caaued = |nome good ones. ‘Those might be/be « non-partisan paper, but is al-/from the Fast, and can state with-| often wished you would find some prayers Reordias yrs rye jad Soe ee ee “ie eared a od enough for the children, but} « the partisan of the under|out qualification that no other Se-| thing sufficiently amusing to make| ~ ehndabhgm ne ™4 $15 Set of Teeth 5 the grown-ups want to laugh once | dog {suis admppaner etnais the piers (ate laugh—« Joke oa somebody or Mime, Wash;) ‘Your stand has been for right and pe, Guaranteed ........ ee in « while. it is always ready with an apol-|enterprise in presenting the news| anything eleo, a great big, hearty ere ]Soseiog to all 10 Solid Gold or The Star 1s a poor paper for ship-|ogy when mistaken, and with a/of the city and world clearly, force-|laugh—just once, pleage. af HOW HE STARTED ¢) orn roman 4 in C 4. cing news. ‘This belng a seaport | Joxe when beaten fully and with such pleasing brev- | MRS. MF 4 es | eS |e | | i Porcelain Crown ...... city, a good portion of the popula-| It is a good friend, sympathetic | ity | ° Bditor The Star: 1 accidentally "| 10 Gold or Porcelain 4 tion is made up from those Iiving|to the sorrowful and mistreated,| A slogan, “All the ment of tho |¢- ——— r ~@| picked up a Star on my way home P ridge Work os along the water front and on the|gay with the light arted, and “) news FIRST” would apply aptly in|} WIELDS THE HAMMER on a boat. First I looked at the in’ ‘ id Gold Fillings .. 1 Up| ships. im # sanny «| WAYS Teady with a godspeed in| the case of The Star funny pictures, “Oscar and Adolph,” HH’ an asn’ ; ae Billings 4 a4 GHORGE MAWSON. | every progressive undertaking The Star does not pad out ar| Editor The Star: My opinion of| and the rest of the funny family, “1 ain't mo m: c but hi t he BB verre eens 3 | MRS. HUGH WHITCOMB, | ticles appearing in ft with unnec bet paper f* that it is one huge| smiled got mo good in him than Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, | “ FESSIONS” - ary details just to fill spacer! Joke Next I read the sporting page and 9 ¢. s 9 to 12 pe LIKE® “CONFE The reader gets the gist of every| Whoever heard of a metropolitan! then turned to Cynthia Grey's let bad. An’ it only takes “2 Kaditor The Star: Just one wom LIKES INDEPENDENCE item almost at a glance. | paper running silly cartoons on the} ters, After that I simply had to > ws ; a late opinion of The Star—brief and| @ The telegraph and cable service| {rst page? “The Confessions of a| have The Star every day. I think th’ right conditions t’ to the point Editor The Star: Call The Star|of The Star is remarkable for the| Wife" should have been left out) it is the best paper published in bring th’ good out. in | 1 Mke yotir paper for many) “yellow undalous” or what) unimportant matter that 1s not per-|!0%8 460. They only take up space} Seattle rs " ps ‘ |things. It gives the most import-| yon may, it Is a paper close to the| mitted to clutter it up and find) Md are not worth reading __|,, Ym looking for a man with about It’s right conditions C t-R t D t ts lant news and briefly, and the type | common fe, and {ts policies are| its way, into print ou could enlarge on your sport-|the same proportions as Jack John-| > 4 A u a e en IS [is of good size, Your politics are| guch that tend to uplift humanity,| The Illustrated feature articles of 1M page. The make-up of the! son to come along some day and thet brings out all th’ . enrally identical with min You Occasionally you print articles 1] The Star far and away surpass! paper is simply rotten, T could do| whale the tar out of grouchy Ever- 207 UNIVERSITY STREET {8 ? re the working man’s friend do not like in the least, but I real-| those of {ts contemporaries in this| better myself, The editorials Just] ett True. in VE he CORNER SECOND AVENUE a | Ps t —— eS | Ive that it Is impossible to run al section of the country and tn the| set by and that's all Whatever you do keep your staff {paper that {# absolutly perfect, In| selection of them, and style of] What The Seattle Star needs 18) as it stands. Y the main, however, The Star is all| make-up, there results a live, snap-|a new policy altogether Have Fred Boalt go through a LEARN TO PLA pr abel oe Se he ho «A ET " ndoubtedly nine-tenths of the| most favorably with representative tory about his workout at the Y, * Any one wishing to learn the game eet es aved hy big dailies of the country are con-| Eastern metropolitan newspapers | ee Oana serene VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, is get a world of information by attending A trolled by BIG BUSINESS and nat-|{n much larger fields. | ai. EDWARD ALFRED. Kentucky ‘Burley de Luxe t hich sl ful experts every afternoon at 2:15 and every evening at 7/30 urally place the dollar ahead of] | ‘The Star is essentially a paver | @ ¢ @ageamiah, Waal rian adh ee ee id . i meth coe flliard Parlors principle. for all the family, with its various A CANDID OPINION 7 ; curing has given an aged-in-the-wood mellowness. At the White House I ‘ A ‘ ‘a Buliding, Fourth and Pike But The Star Is not one of this|departments, especially for the — - o e 10c tins and Sc metal-lined bags. Coupons of in the Joshua Green Buliding, dl class. It is abgolutely independent, | women, departments of sports and| Editor The Star: To be candid, | Val ith VELVET. ‘4 h n jase HE'S FOR BOALT alue with 3 An academy with seating capacity for 300 people mee ||| CATHERINE ROBINSON, [others ‘for men and the comic|{ do not think much of The Star. e | oo | s | | built to accommodate the public. Concrete, Wash. series for the kiddies, But somehow or other I subscribe] Editor The Star: The Star is | eam i - SS OS ee ee will billiards. lay it was Inman's turn to} sr Hoppe had snowed him| consist of mixed American billiards the the Elks’ gymnasium. match begins at $: 80. DO YOU KNOW Tonight's John “Artha” Johnson, whom the world reluctantly admits is tts heavywoight champion, has signed Bronchial if you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, it will [}) pay you to investigate. I have cured asthma of 30 years’ standing, not in Boston and [i] New York, but here in Seattle wos. J f - CHIC. }O, No’ " ” ” A have met’ ianed oh oon Say iencitaa 138 pektes paths lat ensioor Baar went with pire rigs ¢ a nd guarantee Be Spot pag Shaye pap se pine oneret, usa be Ba uf. Harry Drittenbass, Sunnydale, vs./er Eddie Plank are off because | 8 appearance in (he ring tog pranes, but talk is cheap. “Let's pt a match w for 12 Years’ Guarantee. | Mexico, Ianding at Tamptoo. Jess Willard nydale Athletic club will give its first fall smoker tonight. The events will be: | E. Peterson, Riverton, vs. Jonn-| ny Hayes, Seattle, 133 pounds. Ted Gitner, Sunnydale, vs. Herb. Rayner, Vancouver, 130 pounds, We don't like the rest of the comic pictures an@ think they are CANT TEMPT THEM Hoquiam high school game {nto ao- cepting a meeting with tho local football champions. HE WANTS TOO MUCH and enjoyed by big and little alike. As to-why we like ft, we have STAR—SATURDAY, NOV, 28, 1914. PAGE 7. names have been list of football cas Three more added to the they found an 8\%-1b. oyster down MEET SWINTON IN 10-ROUNDER boxer, who Is said to be possessed of real champtonship class, has been matched to box Jack Swinton, the Astoria lightweight boxer, in a con- test of 10 rounds in this city on Christmas day. George McManus mado the match for Bonds and says he will place a Swinton says he, too, will put up a} ‘om the Tacoma boxer, The Star and every newspaper regularly other Seattle since coming the games probably will be adver. |twed as for the Pacifico Coast game of the season, gar a | anyhow, rs es —_ —_ IN O FLAT The French are using the tion, not poor lectures, causes class; bat we've anyone go to sleep at a Har never | of day | “Everett True” ts true to some the students to go to sleep in | Overeach. Rival Captains in Army-Navy Game Today White and Willie Ritchie, was made here today by Freddie Welsh on his arrival from Syracuse, where he |outpointed Young Hrown of New York im a 10-round bout Thursday night you are right, then go ahead, If you follow these rules the cir- DENIES HE IS PICKING PRUNES “T have fought five times within a | month, and I want to keep busy. Whenever sufficient money is of. |fered I will defend my title within & month against efther White or Ritchie tn a 20-round bout. I can do Do more. Ritichie in two weeks {f Coffroth like yours, which"appeared to be so | insignificant at that time, to try to Aiscussed a wultable date for open- ing the course at ite meeting Fri- day, and thie is the plan decided upon The links are al! ready for use, It fs the only publicly owned course on the Pacific coast. MUST SPLIT PROFIT Cal. lemons, per crate. Florida grape fruit . Cooking apples « Winesaps ...- Staymen Winesaps Rome Beauties al.

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