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WttJil whf'.o my work u •ft*n aapwrl.ir It <-.*ota you !*o* than ono- It fcalf tho prhro ehar*od hy nth*f htfh ctaa* f |m:M> T»« "• I mako n dollar and [ you »t» * dollar wh*n X do jro«r d*nt*i I Work Whoa fit© my ©fft'-o* ho our* ar<! |M mr flrtvro In my at ff n at tha MtrtttM of tho txalldln* ft* Jnot Ilk* ID* no In thlo adv*rtl**ro*ot Bowar* of fak* Dr Brown* EDWIN 1 EROWN, D. D. S. •aattto'o Lmdag l>««twit 713 First Avenuo Opoa oroninco until I and Sunday* «attl 4 for h«P ; < who w«r| SCENIC CAFE nntT AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Continuous Cabaret Vaudevills From 3 to 12 P. VI. S—High Claai Entertaleere—% Why Be Sick? Why h* dia* otirnf*d * Tou can b* etirod. This 1 provo ovary day hy mjrlnv #th«ra. Th* daya of llf* ar* r'imb»n4 hy th* Ldaya of health Ah who havo *no »>• ■fora and all who tlvo today • mphaali* ■Mllh aa oarfh'f rr»at»*t b)»**lnf Not Kno of ua Wtahoo rontlnuoua living without To think Jif» 1* f,- t thir.x limllli. '•*. ) aril •" r i*m <\ iot!b r fh"M tirflem of he-al»|» mm' look k*#hly to ft* r iaur»'« '«•» t v »»y >»#• ad i »4f d and *irHhfuli, % -.f a 1 oth«rr mar'or* T».* *tr*«.m will not 'it* v* im I ' »'l f. fo n *< e , , ropt*«l h* Ura*ly a maH»r '.f habit, and Ihoo* who can do moat for you aro tho on** koon onoufli lo a<*nt your r«*n: m+rit. ■M' ' hro«lr noil H*>-1 Innirmhl* . U |il*no*« Tli«» K/». K*r ~a# I Throat, Aathnra, Append Initio, fa- | I tarrh. f)*«frir*«. (»oltr*. - urahl* ■ f'ar>'*r*. W*ak Drop*i>ai.( ■ m HliraniHtUm. N*r»»»n« IH*#maoe, atom P I ft. Bla<M>r and n: >1 rlnur) lit* ord*r*. Dfa«-.'*rot of tl.« akin lluptur«. PIIm and all r*' *• I .« wlfh <".t 'i * k-. Mi fr*Mfm*nt for lmpair*«l M'alilr n+\rr fall*. All !»!•*»**'* of \) ' rr< ir j)arlli*« Painful I'« • all tr.'t w*«kr*aaoa p^cuMnr to tho a*x with- ! r«nort to ftrfty All IM«msm of M<n .h l»*hlll*v. Hlof»d poia'.n. ail *r>«'lal and rhronfr I isiaordor* and w#>akno«aoa Consult at »on. oiamlnatlon and advl'o ffo* f*rlc*a m'd»»rafo and Irfi.jda rut-11- rln» II our a . • tp r - . .»d , a to 12 You ar* In M*d »o m;i or havo on fi > many toatlmonlala fror.i r*!lat/l* v -pin of • <■ »,f , H tj ,j tftojrahlo dlaraKf* DR. MACY, Specialist (|il*i'l"iliifi fhlroj»ra«ln hriixlr** frcolmml and f«lo<fdl*aa Mtiraory, | Natiiropathlr %f*dl< Inn .«r.d Murvrry. I I*4 iiiob* Bklf iind lat A» boal(l«, j NATIONAL COMMISSION PLANS WAS! ON FEDERAL LEAGUE MAY RESTRAIN PLAYERS WHO JOIN OUTLAW RANKS FROM EVER PLAYING AGAIN CINCINNATI, Dec. 29.—Or ganized baseball Is going to at tempt, by drastic measures, to remove the newest thorn from Its side, the Federal league. War has been decl.ired on the outlaw organization by Garry Herrmann, chairman of the na tional baseball commission. He plans •> campaign to black- Hat every player jumping from organized baseball from ever again donning a mitt. The commission believes It can accomplish this by court In- DOPE IS ALL UPSET; UNITED TEAM TIED The Seattle I'nlted fell below pur Sunday afternoon, anil the final step In grasping th« hunting In 'he Northwestern teoccer league did not occur, a* old hands had expected. The Cnlt«i and f*ort l-awton elov eus hauled to a 1 all tie In a well played name. Had the leaders copped the gsroe, thev would ha\e ended the championship race Inst far aa first place wa» concern »d. The draw game gives the second plac« holders. Carbouado. furthe.- llfa. SEATTLE TEAM COPS A team of eight gunmen, repie sentlng the Tacoma Trapshootera' association, and a numlier of Inter ested gun enthusiasts from that city were shown the Ins and out of marksmanship by eight dead abuts from the Seattle Trapshootera' a* »-.c|»tlon at McAleer Sunday after toon The shoot was the Inaugura tion of team competition between the two clubs. and hereafter will tie in annual event. Seattle popped BOYS IN SHAPE The three Seattle Athletic club boxers. Karl Malrd. lid; Ed Pink mas. 125. and Henry Oleajum. 135. who will make the trip to Van couver this week for participation In a boxing tourney under the auspices of the V. A C„ will com plete their training grind Tuesday night. Plnkman baa been doing only light work, owing to an In jured knee The meet takes place New Year's day. PUN BIG MEET Seattle mirkstr.en ar" tic today over the proep»cta of a big annual shoot between Wash ington and Oregon state teams to he held under the auspices of the E'ortland Oun club in February. Kach state will b<> rei resent«-«l by ten men, a preliminary to decide the makeup of the squad* SAMUEL IS OFF Sammy Good, the lightweight, left Seattle today for Vancouver. H. 0.. where. Tuesday, he will me.'t (tough Houae Charley Hurna In a 15-round bout, flood left in e\ cellent condition and is very con fldeat of victory. Hums has rot scored a victory since hla North west invasion. WALT JOHNSON NOW BUSY ON HIS FARM Ot'THRIK. Okla.. Dec 29—■ On the wheat fields of Kanaa* and Oklahoma more cattle are feeding than before in many years The wheat grew so poor during the autumn rains that It became ne<es sary for the farmers to buy cattle or to rent their wheat fields to cat tle men In order to keep the « heat down. Thla Is true on the wheat fields of two baseball stars. Fred Oarke of the Pittsburgh I*l rates and Wal ter Johnson of the Washington Americans. The Johnsons, father and son. havo a big rnnch near Cof fey vll In. Kan., and this winter they are feeding a big bunch of cattle. The Johnsons spent a week In the nelj?hl>orhood of Scranton. Kan . buying more cattle, picking up an additional herd for their f'offeyvllle ranch They ar«! "stocking up" the ranch more than ever this winter, and the star of Griffiths' twirling staff says he means to keep In good condition by feeding steers SUPPORT BOLTON Harry T. Bolton, president of the Central Council, I* tiring ac tively supported for the councii manlc seat l« ft vacant by Council man Griffiths' resignation. Anoth er active candidate Is <-. It Fitzger ald, who has received the Indo; m tnent of Mallard citizens. ROAST 'EM ALL Roundly scoring the Puget Round Traction, Wght and Power Co. for falling to restore the sale of tickets on cars, and voicing approval of Gov. I.lster's removal of the board of regents, the Open I'orum Sunday also t;isued resolutions favoring the reran of County Hamilton and Knudsen. MINISTER WARNS 'EM VIKNNA, Dec. 2-1 The llungari an minister of the Interior warn* in tending emigrants to delay their tie parture lo the t'nlted S'al"s un'.ll economic conditions In that counuy arc Improved. Junction. It Is declared a decision by former President Taft provides a precedent. If the report that Joe Tinker has Joined the Federals Is true, ths commission will nuke this a test caae. "It will only be a matter of time before the outlaw*, or Federals, go out of existence," Herrmann said. "It has not the financial backing necessary and cannot possibly afford to pay such salaries as are paid in the major league." ! The only other league gain® was that between tho K-'attlo I'el tics and franklin The locals play ed a fine game and nosed out vic tor* by a 2 to 1 score Kranltlla opened the scoring In the second half. A few minutes later the C*ita tied the figures, and followed up with another score, which clucn ed the game The league schedule Is rapidly neartng Its termination. The »ea son closes next month, and then the McMillan cup series begins. 34? birds. Tacoma smashed 331. The terms of the agreement com pel the local gunmen to meet the Tacoma shooters In a return match come .Sunday In February The tnnteh will h« held at the Harbor Isiend trap*. Hoy rtpie and A. t. Hall w»re high men for the Seattle bunch, each destroying 45 blue rucks In &0 ft tempts. J Cooper. Tacoma. led the field as high man. with 4? out of 80 to his credit. ORDER 2 BOATS NKW YOKK, Dec. 29. —An order from the I'nlverslty of Washing ton for two fi: foot elght-oared rsc log shells haa teen received by local builder*. THE VIRGINUS HOTEL 144 Virginia W . **or W**tlaftia At. I'how* Elliott MX Mod*rn *!*ffantty f«trnlah*d owtalda with tho b«ot tooommoialloaa la <'*anlln**a eomfort and e«>urt*ay for tho Iroat m«n*y Tranatonta 440 to |l W**klr I- •• to |4 t*s»«*»nl*nttf lo*at*d f r walkini and atro*t rara THE STRANGER WILL APPRECIATE T* !• homollko rsi'aurtni |f *ak*« away th« hnoo>mo f*oiln« and tho m»«)a ' ar* g »j<3 WARRENS LUNCH T~rm*f\j SWWi. til |«u« IN. | ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now located at Hla New Store 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison. JOHN STRINGER ATTORN RT AT I.AW All CI wII knalnMt Ittato and F*d*ral Courta OffW SM-M4 Now Tork Hlk. F'hono. R"'-*t 1414 WBW OHIO raxe DENTISTS TV* ara tho orlflnalora of rnt-rat* drntlatry. WE UTAMI IIAt K #»F Ol It VVflltK IOR It 1 FARM' (if ARANTI K Amalgam Filling . $1 Gold Crowns... $3 Bridgework ... $3 Fuil Sets Teelh $5 & lip Any work that d"*sn't pro\* t'rrjr win *>• f*palr*d fr** of eharg* at i any tltno. r*omo In BOO?" todar If yoti wloh— f >r fro* »aatnlnatl"n and *atlmata 207 I nlv*r*lly Mt . tnd and t nttorally hi , Opp I'raaor l'al*r*on Co. •THE STAR—MONDAY. DECEMBER 29. 191 S. WHEN BOMBARDIER WELLS HEARD BIRDIES SING Bombardier Wells, English heavyweight, met Qsorges Carpen tler, French champion, at the N» tlonal Sporting club, London, De cember R, and was knocked out for the second time by the marvelous French boy In less th<n one round. The photograph shows Carpentler assisting Wells to his feet, with the referee bending over him and Wells' seconds climbing through the ropes. SIGN UP AGAIN CENTRA LI A, Dec. 2!> Claud* McQuillan. Hie firmer Whltwortb college football *tar, ati'l Hilly Ilirn*. the local heavy weight. ha»>- aliened up for a return match to !><• held In thl* city January 10 In their former meeting McQuillan won tho dvc|*ion Tho boul *111 be oyer the alvronnd rout*. The Mortoft A. C. wit; pnt »u tho mill. GODDARD FILES Councilman Ooddard Satwrda* fled hi* candidacy for mayor He will not re*l(cn a* councilman, a* Griffith* did fJoddard aenti-ntlou* ly declare* ho kniw* the town and »ho people'* hnrden*. *nd that he* tho chap who ran fill the bill in tho mayor'* chair. I DANCING 1 HIPPODROME I flftfe ••4 I'aKenltf. I tO-l»l»«-» tain* I »••«■••« Tmnmbl hr I T »ar|irr« I NAVY YARD ROUTE M If Ke«^ n *<lr. Tourlat and Album I•• va Cilmin l» rk. Mm* • i|. ftur.4»v>. I tt. It ft a m. I 1# S tt <•« »!•« Hundav Rundif. f It), t It p m Rtiurdar. 114* p m Tim* Tafcia wb)»' t to ch»n«« without t>*tlra |*h >»Ba Main Bint Far* Mr VUtaad TH|>. W An *14 •a'<*Mt«h»d t«• »»0 ■ I In avar? d*r trim ant. I I s«f'l»«ii final) tl'itlillnc M Turkish-Russian Bath* Kor gentlemen Washington Hatha. Moore Theatre Itldg. Mnsseurs. Wm. Wl'-klund. graduate Dr. KJel berg'* ln*tltilte, Stockholm, Hwe den; llllmer Peterson, graduate of I'rof I'nman's Institute, .Stockholm. Sweden. No Hot Air- Actual facts A pond mnny people In Seattle | and unrroundlnK country have lout I their money nnd Rood health by hot | nlr fakers. This Is not tho ca*e with its. We are placing somethlnK before the p'lbllc nnd wo think It our duty to let the public know | We may save the life of someone I by this nd. nnd a lon* suffering i You will find testimonials of Seat tie people with each bo*. We have | thousands of people using It, and they a-® hnppy todny. This medi cine ha* been In use by a German specialist for a Rood many yearn, and now we want ttie public to luif>* about It. Wo call It Illood nnd Nerve Tonic. It la a regular sy» tem tonic and will help constipation 1 nnd all obstructions In tfio digestive i organ*. It han cured Rheumatism | when bedfast from ono to four | years, and all other obstructions. So better medJclne for niaddcr Troubles (front It if Ih ) on Ihn mar ! kot. For snle by the (junker Drug <>)., 1013 Flint n\\; (illcs, 1125 .lack nun Ht., nnd Uerke Pharmacy, 24th I Av. N. W., Market St. $1.00 per box. Bend *11 communications to the GERMAN PHARMACAL. CO. 1 Ballard dWtlon, beattle, Wash. BROWN ANNOUNCES CHANGE UNLIKELY VANrorVRR, ». c. f r»«p. 29.— Tho router of the 1914 Vancouver champion* will b# practically the aamo aa last aeaaon, according to announcement from Owner Bob llrown. llrown haa laaued the call for hla player* under reaerro aa well aa a big hunch of youngMora. The team will report In Vanootirer March '.'O. Thirty players will be on band. Harry Scfcara weber, laat *»**on'* ahortatop, In all probability will head th« champion* next *ea*on Hchamey and llrown aro aald to ha*# row to term* Thla mean* that Ilniwn ha* given up getting ("hurley Mnllen, tho fleatt!« hoy. SELECT OFFICIALS Dlile Fleager, "Wf#" Coyle Mid Tom McDonald have been named a* the threw official* for the big Washington Alumni • All-Northtwi crn fool hall MW to be h«>lil at l>enny field N«>w Year's day. Fleager will referee. Coyle la the umpire and Mr Donald wilt amp mr head linesman. ON TRIAL RUN After a successful trial run of 10 rnlles yesterday, on l.ake Washin,, ton. tho new ferry-boat I/eschl will begin a regular schedule b»twivo l<pschl park and Medina alwiut the middle of February, landing* at Bellevue and Medina are now beln,j ronatrurted. HOLD HER BACK SAN HtANrtSrO, Dec. 29 1 tie stenmshlp Governor. due hern Sun day afternoon, did not arrive un.II late last night, bring delayed by the heavy head wind* and seas encotin tered off the northern coast. TO CELEBRATE Gov I,lnter and the mayors of Se attle, Everett, KlrUl.md and Itcd mond have been Invited to attend .« Idg celebration at Itothell, on Jan nary 10, In honor of the completion of the new brlrk highway from Both ell to Seattle. ARMY MAN DEAD WASHINGTON. Dec 29 —Oeorge Henry Torney, surgeon general of the I'nlted States army, died at Ills home here lust- night of bronchial pneumonia, after an Illness of sev eral weeks. Our Daily Animal Story Llama Spits to Defend Itself The llnmn, called the camel of South Anii rloa. haH been used no a i beaut of burden from prehistoric | times. The familiar nnd fine cloth which wo cull Alpaca and Vicuna aro woven from the hair of a ape- s cles of the llama. The llama has (he very unp!< as i ant habit of spitting when en ratted j or annoyed; that la about lis only means of defong#; Its cud and tta-; llvn have a moat •unpleasant odor, j and thus when one approaches a llama In a Zoo ho should have a j care. I.lamas nro flue swltpraers. and drink freely of sea water with-J out Injury. Naturalists assert that when face i to,J;ic»» with <I• .itk tho Ilium •ill leitve 11-i companion) and Qick out a particular spot for a "dying ground." Weight reducing. twxSy building. Aut . (In bait. — Advti(lt«iu«uk J away from Mncoln, Neb.. to man age the lieavar*. Vancouver* player* under re •ervo are: Konnlck, (Jrln die and Pannock, catcher*; Clark. Hall, Cadreau, Dorty, Harataf, Northup, Kalllo and Halelgh, pitch er*: Mc.Murdo, McParl, Ilennott. B'hamwebor. Orover, Butler, llel*ter and Rautlwr. tr.flelder*; l>lak. Rrlnker and Flanagan, out fielder*. Mike Konnlck want* to remain In tho Ka*t, and llrown haa con aentcd to allow Mike to put over aome kind of a trade. Drown would like two young backatopa In exchange for Konnlck Both (i>aiM are hard at work thl* week getting In shape for the I big contest. The All-Northwest bunch, headed by Jersey Mason, ts doing It* training at Kent IVth teaiu« will wind up th<« stiff Rrird I Tuesday. The game wtli l>e<iu at jl:30 Thursday afternoon. THINGS THE PRESS AGENTS PROMISE Alice Lloyd. England's daintiest comedienne, and her big company of 75 entertainers, will be tho at trai t;on at the Moore for four days, starting with a matinee New Year's day. Miss I.loyd la touring the country under the direction of Wil liam Morris, who has surrounded her with the best In the show world There w ill be 22 big features on the program. Including Krnnk Kogarty, 'the Dublin mlnatrel." PARCEL POST MAP FREE To All New or Old Mall Subscribers With a Six Months' Subscription to The Star The Seattle Star has had a won derfu'.ly useful map made up. showing all the various paicel post roues, and the shipping rates there in. This map Is beautifully made tip In several color*, and shows all the rivers, towns, cities, etc.. In the State of Washington, together with giving the population of the var l"iis places, and the shipping costs from each postofflce This map ts so valuable that we have supplied the Seattle postofflce with several copies. In addition to a large map of tho State of Washington, a map of the Vnlted States is shown, and also a map of the world. The Star wants everyone of Itr mall subscribers to bo supplied with one of these maps, and la making tho following offer: Every subscriber who renews his sub scription promptly for six months or more Will be mailed one of thesu tnsps. absolutely free. AMERICAN CAFE Fourth nnd Pike. Erneit Glanettl, Proprietor Cabaret Vaudeville 8 p. m. to I a. m. AMATEUR NIGHT . EVERY FRIDAY x CASH PRIZES. <§) Contestnnts npply to F K. Mrilllnnd, Director, Thursday, 2 p. m. French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c LAST DAY OF HEAVY WORK FOR GIANTS BAN PRANCIHCO, Dep. 29 — Ounbont Smith and Arthur PnlUey had about- finished thedr training today for their scheduled 20-nund bout' New Year'* day at Daly C'ltv Hmllh planned to perform f'iUy before thn Olympic rlu'i memiieis and wan (X|iwt«t lo go through the usual ahndow boxlm," Tuesday, but this will let him oat an far hr actual work la concerned. Both nu-n hiid a busy day yes terday. HmlUi box»d six minds and finished hla workout weighing 180 pound*. THE IRISH WIN The "Irlah" team defeated the "Dutch" In thn first game of the Knight* of Columbus bowling team by two gameti to one. J F O'Brien was high man, rolling a total of 474. HOI F-|XI The Shoe Repair Man ■ »16 Union St.—2 Shout—llo Madison New Pennants BILLIE BURKE POSES THE CO-ED This Week "jf A series of Art poses in elaborate colors, most blended. Reproduced 85c a ONE COUPON iflf 20c At The Star the following branches: 5409 Ballard Ave. 2916 Colby Ave. VIJSIr BREMERTON— Yfffi&gu KOST BOOK STORE InV 511 Pacific Ave. Comfort Station, Third and Main. i NITURE CO., 42nd and 14th. NEW BRANCH PENNANT OFFICE Northwestern Photo Supply Co., INC. EASTMAN KODAKS 1320 Second Avenue Between Union and University For the convenience of those collecting pennanta. The Star has opened a branch pennant office on Second av., where pennants may be procured by pre senting a coupon from the front page of The Star and twenty cents —the same as at The Star office. I number of The \ Bathing Girl Pennants k to supply all who did A. take advantage week to obtain this beautiful pennant. This is the first pose of the art series, of which there V/MHHtf will be ten. MAIL ORDERS must be addressed The Star Circulation De partment, and enclose twenty-five cents for V each Pennant ordered W —coin or one-cent I • * statmis. Ito _ .£ Boston Dentists 1420 Second A venus. Opposite Bon March*, Seattle. The Ideal Dental Office. We aave you pain. We save you money We save your teeth. -t Our Prlcee—Examination Free. Oold Crown* (22 k and *t fin extra heavy) fWiUU Hrldgework (strictly first- #C flft clans), per tooth <O«JiUU Hold Killings 91.00 up. Tnie-to-Nature dlw flneet artificial Teeth In the world >, % 55... 515 All Work Absolutely Guaranteed I'aln.esn extraction of teeth by a new botanical preparation. Thla office Is Indorsed by Heat, tie's leading business men and by the Dental profession generally. f