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aad “HUGH FULLERTON TAKES A CHANCE ON SKIS AND HE HOLDS THE SHORT DISTANCE RECORD RRA RRA AAA AR AAA AAA Hugh Fullerton a Ski Jumper--Holds a Recor Too; That Is, They Told Him It Was a Record STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 6, 1915, PAGE 7, -” —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— DITED BY HKAYBEE SMITH d VARSITY WINS ; | FROM OREGON INSLOW GAME | ONCE-OVERS VARSITY FIVE BEATS OREGON IN SLOW GAME JOHNSON HAS A LONG, LONG WAY TO JUAREZ | nanan OFFICERS LOOK FOR JOHNSON By Hugh S. Fullerton | forked backward, Jerked forward,,boginner ever had dome, They | Skiing is the greatest, the most| jerked backward again, trying to|urged me to try again. Nothing] In a game in which loose, slow There has been a great deal of chatter and gos . exhilarating, the most nerve ting:| maintain a balance, and jerked #o/ doing. I'm satisfied to hold the be-| playing prevailed, marked here and) !’Ackey McFarland o ma e Chivag BL PAO, Fh, he Sag SF eh teecta. “Gen wer Sank violently that I went backward and/ginner’s record of 27 feet for a sec-|there with a flash of spe the | Mike Gibbor ho ac ment authorities here received Sor, teak abe ee, Whee wan" é continued the slide for thirty feet|/ond attempt University of Washington basket-| battle in a New i t Instructions today from Wash- boy In Sweden, his home was 7] by rolling I'm a ski bug now, Never will| ball five defeated the Oregon five Garden. The ape @ ¢ ington to watch for Jack John- miles over a mountain from school,| He Makes Record, 1 be satisfied until I elther jaump| last night in the varsity gym, in| ing abou ! i i 1 e 1 son, who is scheduled to meet nad be and his brotiers end wletere! They said tter than any| 125 feet or break my neck Oregon's first of the confer | ‘Those two st 1 th ‘ k Jess Willard in a 45round bout vent thave ta 85 minutes and back! ———— _— - --- a ence season, hard for apy one who has fo! utter ¢ © believe| at Juarez, just across the Rio m 9% finlehing the allée by 0 1061 A line on the contest may be had) that such a 1 will eve ateriallze Grange from El Paso on the ot jump to the kitchen door, | from the fact that 20 fouls, all tech : afternoon of March 6. John- Wicat eal out te Ste eal pieal and not due to tntentional 1 am willing to believe that Willard is in top form, that the son is wanted in Chicago im Pert... A pi Ay oD v4 | rough work, were called on Oregon demand for eeate ie great, that Panc Villa will station an connection with conviction { out about it Ragner Omtv 1 bp 7 Ga aktas thie ie cad | ale These fouls, many of them army at Juarez to protect fight fans, but when the press agent on a white slavery charge. pee oe tad aati aralin due to ignorance of the rules, were tries to put it over that Tom Jones bought a drink, | renege Washington authorities suspect ley ‘backed him up Jexpensive luxuries for Oregon and a he may attempt to pase told me it had automobile racing, jth i Nzed ¢ 0 ° f d omob hey were repeatedly 20 ' through certain parts of the U. : 4 The fast tim ckey McFarland talked about fighting, he insisted @ parts of the lying machines and all that sort] Washington was penalized elght| tat Prodan Won ey more rere gf agearig Bost ege S, en route to the battle of thing skinned a mile for thrilis.| |times by Re Sexemith, and | toc ths chtateapa as ine 4. t hen he gave| around. 4 Like a Living Flash, | }Coach Bez protested, #o ft 1! Hrumy Clabby a Saisie ie ce, Wi a ba +f Advices reteived here today There ts a hill there a probable a new referee will 100k j44 the beam a » : She thes of Me stated that Johnson is due in orate oy ages and on after the destinies of tonight’s| panand giving aw af nts ewtrye ¥ ally Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, but slide built up at game. dopey see e the ( yedyrs 4 | that his ship is several days angle, Just to show me how Savage's team lacked the steam Sb pile >nul mls a 7 overdue. much fun it was, F er went » jand teamwork they displayed re | es by om po ape g the Gauls ia the woman er age, aoa Barney Gerrard has secured judgment for $3,489 against Jack! tne Chicago and Philadelphia Vike a living flash over the slide |gon Aggies, and Savage himself JObn#on. Do I hear a bid? Thirt Going, going, gone. Sold) National league teams have obtain. and alighted right where we were! jimissed & number of shots that to the half-witted gentleman ate, jed permission to play a series of standing, 115 feet from the take- would have been easy for hin | pre-season games in Florida dari be o he take } former contests The = electr England will bid actively for just one athletic title this training season. gp: Fai ‘ad seiar bbiteens t toh |lights were cutting up last night year, according to word relayed from London. Participation | t r and twice t ym was plunged in practically all sport branches is knocked out by the war } for it. They took me up to the ns ‘ y | top of the slidé, shoved m: feet| into dark til the fuse or but Harry Vardon will try to grab the national open golf cham- into the straps o! : t < oe whatever {t was that ¢ 1 the pionship, and only Francis Oulmet and Chick Evans are con | iabed a a aie te 9 gs? ae trouble was fixed. There we ceded chances of beating the Englishman. If Vardon carries | eid. * mx to - rig] ox} plenty of individual spurts, but off the honors, he will give England a batting average of 1,000 aoe ee |netther team worked well together In the International contest series. There will be no interna. = | Mivee gonmtion te the t satura! | The same teams will clash tonight tional polo and no rowing contests this year, and tennis en tn -_ ate S Regge thang = tes thusiasts will seek no competition for the Davis cup. e world rop yo " ° as if weak | » ; ¥ Cc TT) as if weak in the knees and let 4 Js Wild Bill Donovan has made a blunder: instead of sending his S Rock tagetber asKet' an hock toge t prediction that the Yanks will win the pennant to the sporting editor All the Same Dive. he should 4 to “My-Str t am Editor If you've ever dived, head first : : into. ice. water, you'll remem ral Boxing teas for women don’t go around New York. The | ber how long it took to get up a Gentier sex is willing to tackle other things Parisian, but when your courage. Finally I slid off| it comes to watching two huskies maul each other around the The Broadway High five evened : +d ‘ just as gently. ring—well, that’s something else again, Mawruss. John Wels. = | up the score with seen Anne last ? ¢ 6 80 g else ag. a My speed became bewildering. | night in the ‘Que < ne pen when mantel, who runs the Broadway Sporting club, in Brooklyn, tried to remember what they told/ they walle t it keen, 96 to made the bid for the women fight fans. John advertised that me to do at the jump. Then. 496, in @ game that was hard fought he would put on a weekly tea party, with boxing strictly on i without warning, one of those, levery loch of the w At the end! the side. After thorough press-agenting, John threw open the | darned skis went one way, the} of the first half the score was 19 club for the first affair at which he promised feminine boxing other went on. They flew in all to § against Q n Anne. 1 enthusiasts would gather. It was pretty tough on John, There : ‘ vt c again noe, and tn ga P y 9 directions. 1 found myself scoot | Ragner Omtvedt, star ski jumper, at right, and view of Lars Hau line second half t ‘jane back were plenty of “gents” in their shirt sleeves, who chewed gum, | ing downward on my back, and/ gen making a record leap. At left, Mise Julia Benson, one of the |with a strong rally and piled Up Sesbiks Jel tae camssniohes thorn. noe te omake: in te press. (Dane in Seattle slid off the course and stopped in| ntl: tse ainadoatoidimated Mets points, but not quite enough ence of “ladies,” but there was only one “lady” present. She | ia the deep snow, with one ski still 3 Pay ee aR es AP: spell victory, and the stock of the confessed that she was sent over the bridge by a New York | in place acing as a brake. hill lads in the high school cham aper pap | After that I determined to do it ship race took a tumble Sole ew | When they found no bones were Six thousand persons daily attended the six-day bicycle | By Edwin J, Brown, D. D. Sa broken they told me I had done 2 R THIS Y |, Other high schoo! games played races in Chicago, yet Chicago presumes to laugh when a farm } 71% Wiest Ave. Union Bik, well for a beginner and urged me BO Ow Poe pigs: were closely contested hand buys the Lake Front park || Mr. Boulllon contends “that it im to try ft again. I did. 1 was mad.| mae f | Pranklin at last got away w ‘ ° gt hy: better for mankind that a commune That F char peg ED oan co NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—At a | victory over Ballard on the Frank Even so, but I'l! lay a little at 6 to 5 that nine out of 10 of the) !*¥ be composed of many diversified "4 | meeting of the U. 8. Lawn Ten- lin floor, winning, 20 to 12. The “ % ‘ . aiid oa ehenal 11 | interests than would be of fewer forward. Near the bottom I be . A. U, fis eesaciation here yeoterda ‘eel tomas a The! White Sox fans who visit San Francisco this coming summer Will groups for t ns which. ase a came scared to death and tried to 6 y ‘ost Seattle also eprung @) apend an afternoon watching their old chum, Ping Bodie. lp © to the owner, employer and run out. I saw the jump-off place) 7, oe In the Elks’ house que fast, it = bd mageegpr oo nal surprise when they held the Lin Se ae eae |the working classes alike.” ‘wo Interclub boxing bouts be | night Capt. Hoffman's tear ;, Will issue no challenge for the [coin High f S neo} ides,| Lt us analyze right at hand, felt my skis slide/tween Multnomah and S.A. C. boys tome ri = St gro Kc eg er Davis pc Recaae venti ny cup this lin s cealtetin saceane Now that the war has cut off the supply of Siberian pony hides. | see what the at ree Tee upward a bit and, closing my eyes./five local boxing events and two |to 2,357, Hoffman rolliig high score Years for the reason that Eng- | seconds beat the West Seattle nec. | 1° bls a geo tbecabsady Sdn agent eT Bay tiene og eg ne merges oe IJeaped desperately | wrestling jousts make 0 pro- of 200 and high average land, France, Germany and | onds, 16 to & skin some of the managers to secure hides that are tough enoug h ROSILlCe (Ses Lie 40 Minutes in Air. gram of a smoker to be staged at Australia will be unable to com. : ai rkers Of coum “ y 4 Ngee “ rote * ‘e” sent h allke when| WOTme! course, @ person might I was up in the air exactly forty|the S.A. C. gym next Friday even: tng gigmarcks bit the dust at, Pete On account of the war. The Queen Anne Midgets were|,, College athletics and “athletic” club ath etics are much alike when be both an employer and owner, BUS minutes by my mental count. Then|ing. The complete card follows: 40‘. ,us nt tho Goraldve cafe ont, Th® Players will be ranked ac- jensy picking for the Broadway) ‘* Comes to that, although I must it new of a college team and|in industry a person cam I alighted squarely on the skis,| Henry Gleason, 8. A va. Hew: | it on the inceetal chiara a of se cording to their individual play | Feathers yesterday afternoon when thletic club team that had no paid members. One was a debating | Marais aves one worker, + {lett Multnomah, at pounds: | the score being he throughout the season, irre- (they lost @ 32-tol2 game. Cass team and the other was a whist t | practically two classes in soclety, as al ntag, 8 G, Ve. Schull; ico “ce the w spective of the championship. | for Broadway scored 17 pointe 2 1G ty the e ing clase is but @ divi MAYS TURNS AN EAR | | Multnomah, at 158 pounds. Bouts S03. Of 1 Ling py ye R. D. Wrenn of New York was Organized baseball figures last year's war cost $1,226,000 to five of of the ownide Simin To FEDERAL MUSIC [between Seattle boys: Earl Baird | ona 199 for high average unanimously elected president sg 1 laanised baceball Hgures Ia frequently remarks, the Feds are e_ have the clase tag vs. Lloyd Madden, at 125 pounds; |“"4 19° © arenes of the asseflation DELL DOPE MIXED joke wer. So instead of Me, Tom Phelps vs. Wesley Banckie, at ide sll teu g many diversified 0 ueamdas Pat Richaedeee '¥ The Violets went down to defeat SOMEDULE ADOPTE pane - i and off as for | te composing the community we PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 6.— | Frank Marshall. at 125 pounds; | before the Blacks {n the 8. A. C , According to advices from Aw ‘The Chicage Fede want 0 now name ans grb o rooa tan tant have really but two. But, you ss the Boston Red Sox Ses % > house tournament a pare, Ht. | Ya Weleer. Dell, f Bis : Lam Shout the cael ee | Stanley Stone ve. Herman Dahi, at mer Seattle twirler, has been draft i answer he is but a human aley, to pay him $3,600 for 158 pounds, and Irving Gleason vs 14 to tris of The meeti f Northwestern | 44 1. the Ne NJe > throu which the rent, interest and next season's work, Carl Mays, | Gio ceott, at 11s pounds, On the ks was bowling in fine |team owners urned Ota Gee a profit are drawn in the dividing Up former Northwestern league |. rextiing mat, Oliver Runchle of d chalked up a high score at Seattle afte nt the dope fe mized te J ate football rules committee now in| process by the owning class of that twirler, and with the Provi- [1:05 4 C. will mix with some and high average of 2111-3. a K sch for the dent from the fact that Dell was session in New York | surplus value produced by the works dence international league [igs nounder yet to b anced ‘ = to McGinnit ‘ ttle last fall by SPORTING parece ing ass. “ last p135-pounder » be announced, t Brooklyn team and will pla Surplus value is that portion of team year may jump to [14 Pete Wille will coagsinst some On the S. A. C. alleys tonight better than t ay afte “ i According to a newspaper de- roduct over and above what the Federals, it was learned [ios nounder yet to be selected Grinnell, Church! Stevens, Ehr-| former years smuch as it . h this seseor cision, Johnny Ertle, St. Paul ban ves as wages. Here is @ today. President Gilmore of | a % lich and Schwartbaugh will tangle any two clubs in the league tamweight, had the best of Chick which Mr. Bouillon the Federals has wired Mays, | with Brown, Edwards, Cook, Gal-| playing together too much, a The New York appellate court Hayes in a ten-round contest at > a eaare isaeatee a asking him to wire terms for a | TO PLAY FOR TITLE braith and Harris. tofore. reversed the de isi of the Milwaukee last night. ‘the Institution of ex: Grated “Boston | wna ‘wae | The Plymouth Church five and ihe. one Ot Caner Hag mar prmpeers, Us ater ever es very} and. if het rafte: joston last fall, but | 0 ure! With perfect scores, C. A. Moon, € of Case ag at lead e 5a " slavery) an no per= is holding out for a higher the Y. M. C. A. first basketball! The Newport, R. |.. Tennis club, Stone and ©. E. Stone are| exainst American league for England, leads the boys in| The stig Cal — bd ny son was compelled to sell his labor ary than has been offered him. [team will meet tonight in the |the scene of championship matches rs in the three-cushion billiard | O%CY due on @ contract no Y, M. C. A. swimming contest|Coast league bas, purchased Wil | power for wages. there) coum : Plymouth gym for the second game for many years, lias the 1915 africa apd ree at the end of the first area hyde "hed " ba wg Can This is the baste oF the clase stone With Cashmere’s team working|of the city champtonship series. If tournament which. according + to At his own request, Eddie Calla Manda from the Chicago White Sox, |Ei¢ and the fundamental cause of like a machine, the Wenatchee |the Y boys win tonight's contest | the ruling of the U. 8. assoclatior The name of “Whales” has been han, outfielder for the a Fran Several minor changes in foot ee lg pp \* wars, because Whee 2 ee High school five went down to de-|they will be declared city cham be played thi year on the adopted for the Chicago | ci Seals, was given his uncon. | ball rules, particularly with ar wale ict eee aa ae Sut Wanstehe efore | pions, as they won the first game courts of the West Tennis team, as a result sug-| ditional release yesterday. He will to the forwaré re. expec List your Real Estate in Star|°italist owners are at « nee last 1 feat at Wenatchee | night before | P for ip a x oats for possession of it, first, 0 © score was 28 to of the series last Saturday night club in New York by many 1 fans manege a minor league team. t the meeting « intercolleg our natlo: nd the visitors. The # as 2 ‘ a iz tercollegi ant Ss. n, and then against & For a long time the game was | ~~~ m4 . en Se a " - - a nd at wer with any other nation . b , |that interferes or refuses us @& aoriais gunne te Lage speedo narket f this surplus. We work up their bomen s s s BS and Sweat our children and women i : . : : @ = . sage workers to get this surplus, } . . . and then we use our boys and men an army to kill and be killed in order to get a market to rid our- The Liquor Dealers association| ! A GERMAN WRITES Daman says his experience has/are starving and would be only too) HAS JITNEY BUS PLAN ,)SAYS SALOON DIDN'T DO IT | ives of this surplus, Mr, Bouillon Ss ma | Editor The Star: Have been| been among the common people.| «iad of the chance you mention.| Editor The Star: In view of the! Editor The Star: With extr stands ready to assist in any ef-| tells us that this system “ie better e |reading with interest contributions |/1 am sure they are common and| why do you want poor foreigners) fact that it has been suggested to| regret I note the death fort The Star or the police force or prog Me feats of “An Old Re aden in a recent {s-| uneducated to talk that way. Why|to come to displace our own peo-| bond jitney bus drivers so as to|attle youth, a victim of some per the association of pharmacists | send thelr children to the s jsue. I wonder if he can give me | should a man judge tMe feelings of a| ple? tect passengers, let me suggest son's greed for gain may put forth to find the guilty t shop, Mr. Bouillon jan explanation of militarism | whole nation by the sentiments of} No one but a traitor to his coun plan that will protect not only But why a black hand let-! persor | exploiters’ intoreaay : we 1 de ay t e trot yor kno’ h ot one hun 4 ct age! < o i |couldn't tell what it means. Thave| egitine Lieven vo wove | 1 see men overy day crying for|¥ell. Also do away with the trou) you know that not one in hand insinuation, there is not the| oe eee Gut aa Revue Meant & teeman anywhere |the opportunity you propose. For| be and expense of procuring and/ dred Seattle saloon men sell gr ee ay coud taki a ae sore anything bat ace lcomplain of having to serve in the| Editor The Star Your invita-|God’s sake use your to ald. fling of bonds, and possibly all the alcohol, or ever have it about the ce inp ore oe ic a h ‘ st of living and forced to this kalser's army. They are all proud | tion to the saloon keepers to at-| what we have here I just now) /*W sults that would follow and fill) premises? Or, for that matter, an eer ad a ing to brad w bi it.}ievel by the unemployed workers e of the fact that they have served|tend the funeral of an 18-year-old|lent a man carfare to go to Sears. OU Courts for years kind of alcohol READER, ting for the sale of their labor jor are serving. It seems to me|boy who died from alcoholism put| Roebuck & Co. in search of a job. The plan would be to have an — a, price (cost) of living is regu- if youtare a sufferer trom the Englishmen are doing the com-|me in mind of an !ncident which| Me needs the work you mention ‘automobile compensation act” with lated by the capita ist owners’ able i plaining. happened some time ago fn a small! A READER. | ® committee of three to enforce the ity to contrel the SFOS °F am 1 hus e © asthma in any form, it will 1}/" As for the complaint that there| town near Seattle. | law cents par bushel for aie where aan veyed asthma of’ 30, years |p|cTe %© many Germans employed in| 4 16-year-old boy got hold ot| | In effect, the “automobile com the owner of wheat now pute cureding, not in Boston and |f| London, why do the English em-|some whiskey from a saloon keep| NAVY YARD ROUTE | Pensstion act” would be for the |the price to $1.65 per bushel. New York, but here in Seattle {| 210%, Germans? Simply because | or He and several other boys got| . protection of the public and the| ‘The salient change in the loca) )Savash, Hubbara 02% THE JITNEY BUS. New York, but here in Seattle [| 1.0” Germans are honest and ambt-| : Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourtst passengers, and would cover two Saturday \ » two-dollar | Radiahes : 30 Can you see any mutual interest aud towns around Seattle, and thou 4 willl to week, drunk. The result was that the) oo coiman Dock, Seattle, 6:20 (ex 4 a ould co mart Saturday was c rope rH tween the street cal esepans ina I have not failed in one of gc ale De nee aerated juvenile judge sent one boy to Che-| Lays Colman Te: eee So, 2:00, ax. | classes of autos. The first class) drop of Yakima potatoes. The 28 | the Sitney. bu them: Now, if you are a suf. I], YOUr aye ee ot erie ray. | halls, another to the parental school] cept Sunday (#unday 2:40), 6:80 p.m | Would comprise all autos that do| Yakiams dipped to a tap price « —@} Can you distingutsh Any mutual ferer from this disease and uae ome a9 Magy? Oday: on Mercer island, and suspended) %#turday. 11:46 p.m not carry passengers, They would) $22 from $24, Both ends were af aid Qucers for Eggs, | {interest between the patrons of rail= "4 e pride e GO ” ad me table subje o chan withou ort 4 } S ultr: ” id ror 1] ds a e owne f those ro i? cunt seep sights, wit give ff, as ot the pride that the Cr | gentence on the other ible tnt te hanes witout |pay a cerain him iio fund ench|fetes tc tottom rice ewcendn iy, eats HA | road tnd he ore hoe na relief * rg rows a Psi in HH tion to ipare. It was brought out at the trial ne Main 8101, Prk trip | ¥* the same to be used for those | from $22 to $20 - }company is threatened by the jitney time. The following diseases IOTHE SADE! how. thn anor was precured, but|..- injured on the streets through the|@ i bus, and what would the street car I will absolutely cure: Asth- ANOTHER READER I the saloon - or Wi ,d not molest carelessness of the drivers Prtees, Pel Wholesale Deniers tee, |} ia not do to save itself? Its efforts ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh in all j ———— | bon keeper wa : . Whe enced take wansk dbeneciee Vegetables and Fruit <4 eady Known and felt, but the its forms, such as Tonsilitis, |}| FROM AN ENGLISHMAN jed. He can keep on selling liquor/| We Make Motion Pictures | 1 ieee na sotto bg . ° : Sitney Wun hes come ie eu Adenolds, Gastric Ulcer of the }]| Editor The Star: | Being an Eng-| lccse ek ae abs wees puntalies Finest Equipment in the |gers. They would also pay into diecscalht ria steb! wine giarto: org Sale REGULATION Sai Stomach and. Bowels, Catarrh |f| lishman, I wish to defend my coun-| Ow Northwest the fund each year, probably two| White river spuds 18.00 @ 20.00 Kood site, Gox I took a jitney and ordered the of the Bladder, Prostatitis in [}|trymen against the attack of A, G.| alone, P or three times the amount the first| secon sigs Beaks ne, good sine, an driver to let me out at Second ave- men, all Bowel Diseases in [}|Daman of Everett | Do you call that justice? Jacobs Photo Shops dlagn WORIA DAY, the ‘game to” bel dak meet pomnieee eects | leak nue and Union street, and when he women; Rheumatism of all I have traveled and worked in| A MOTHER . ‘ one t SO fe “4 opped an officer told him to “re- forms; all Nervous Diseases, |f\ foreign countries, including the — . Building, Seattle used for those irgured on the) (sl onions. oat hee . Ort at headquarters.” There w ", . 4 “ ” " anc st vassenge! : < |no one ahead of or behing s Epilepsy, Heart and Eczem United States, and from Americans| LIKES STORY OF “OLD JOE md fee ‘these also the passengers In-loniona, grout 26 ee oe ere enone enouded ot Cunnin and many others too numer: Il/1 have received the utmost con-| Editor The Star: “Old Joe | jured through th wsNeBS Of | Onions, “Yakima oon Coty yaIe aeatone | Jed, and no offense was committed oe Ses naa t oie cite leideration, having worked with! Dead” is a little gem that shin tees an 1d. benefit “not | [etes® des 1%@ 02 — [Supnone tie Suara had stopped you names and Pe Pitas 4 of fy] ‘tem 4n Canada and the States. jout abo he every-day | only the auto drivers, but the pub-| Beets, sa Ris and timothy offense? Well, hardly! The free use Je I have cured, _ Ihave several true friends among| ings of this tré d world. What He as well s.'M. HOWE 0 @ 1.00 raw, ton of the public highway should not be ate d |the Americans. 1 ask If these/n sympathetic chord tt touches i ; ; : 30 | Timothy fonles ay Pens ti tek Olympic View Senitarium, | American friends knew or thought|the heart of the person who is «|| @ te B) PLEADS SALOONISTS’ CAUSE a rip at wade penne, an eae ie thera, anna 14-16 W. Harrison | that I had no use for them, wovid) lover of dumb animals. | Wattor The Star pete e te os loppress,and suppress private enter- they treat me with every consid It is a gem that should be read|I that geattl as the finest || th t ; tine 6 a = | fous and can only be in- DR. G. J. NUERNBERG []) croton when we are working on|by overy person, young or old, for|| ciliited’ parlor im the world? [] the cate Mecca. te atmaatice to Selling Prices to Retailer for ¢ | sn. clase “or” owners Phone Queen Anne 3127 [I\ the samo Job together? No! They| it shows that for tts “pay in oats | Come in and eee, | Sam helate dhe akittie Meter edith ) MAP se teh Cn cai Maison «ARMY simply because an would not ‘ and bran” this noble beast stands| }ty parties for selling Mquor te | Cal. tomatoe 1 e rre daily by the Bradner Co. a n any street ‘any — — —|ready day or night to five its ser { ‘ Higney, new, case @ Exar ju » convenience of its minors? Honey, strained 0 * reel a tee if no One alee Uiaee MEN, INVESTIGATE |vice—Ite very life—that we may { : : avel grang 1.75 @ 2.50 | Kestern Aprile re with? 1 ply vicious legtes AND BE SURE THAT YOU ARE BEING TREATED PROPERLY, | be safe in life and property BROWN & HULEN plage Rar ae hava canes aol ai, tefnona, per crate eels Paces sia 4 oe Sey tS ea CAN GIVE YO RUNCES oT R 6 | ¢ ac rida grape frult 3 @ 350 . ching n a crowded 1 CAN GIVI ie A READEE Second and Spring Third Floor |eording to their stsie of dressing rape | @ 350 Ie ven tne tom a [StERP chicle in a crowded ah "tor EXAMIN. | SAYS WE'RE TRAITORS | When you ask their age they will] i jenbergs H > Washing tom tr i ou obstructed would | say Twenty-one. ’ be anc bu to prevent a ve thirty yea nine tn Seattle, treating : } taymen Winesapa Sith, dune eee i ms ite. ance, but to Brssems Simm 4 and women | Editor The Star: Cut it out! . Why not bring the parents of| tome Beauties @ 1.00 pe nic m stopping scharg A" tsordere Admin.| 12 % recent Issue you advocate the FREE ADMISSION these minors before the Judge! APP! @ triplets 16 pliverebae Is & hen BO One a ee Terie’ 6 eeuall C a Belgians to this jand find out why they allow thet ¥ tea gnes 18 Feat small ininds, or it ts the at Miniamm Cost. |importation of Belgians to n hy hey a heir © 90 E . ed from small minds, or t Come to aed at abe Wasserman Blood Test. | country to be placed on Southern AT DREAMLAND children (mifors) out after rere 2 on o 248 [process of a dostructive Influence Union and Third, farms DANCING RVERY EVENING hours? @ 2.0 + iy | Working, thgough the city’s lomisia- Y" VERY LOOM 60 abn euenunen tors to harass and oppress citizens DR, DONAWAY Ovpenta Pontattice. | What do you mean? | * achat | Don't always hold the saloon) Parmins «. © UA, | Risepeain ereQtnery ..+5<4 11 | And private enterprise Office Hours 9 a, m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 12, When some of our own people keeper guilty, MRS. D. Turnips, yellow 0.75 @ 2.00 Washington twins ..¥..0 rT} EDWIN J. BROWN, %e:

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