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AT r - 2 - re , eat AP 1 aA nh 1 aot y < WIRE MZET IS Man WH p iN P Sx.1) ME MARKETS : CHICAGO BU! vc WAFSILING LU “om ron tomer Oey ame HER > TONS TO JIM JEPPRIES ad 5 | om ey a a can tr Low “ o a utr 4 “ ° GAM ve ° re os he beset ‘ ler ny + ’ » ay . 2 iaeak ym " . 4 : 1 ' J * ” ‘ a ‘ * * / nd 44 ° 'f jon Hig "7 7 « “ he shape of In ¥ \ x and " ring tt n for the game » on New - . : ; | @ other pe ff us . w tle champiouship of the Ds he ¢ " art ain be Banueew 20 v . 4 u ‘ 7 Coach Steffen and Me b B. Boyuten a i YALE WINS B. B. GAME, ening hie i Vat at rem | arrive here this evenin The k Walter Steffen, Capt. Dornblaser ( he were king «| wee wt As advices fre jo eter Ons Rogers, Greiner, A Gunder (Serinpe Telegraph Bervice.) — | OAKLAND. jt y | . " . ( of North Shore yers h on, Hart, Huxman, Mulfinger, Pu ST, LOUL i) ¥ . 0 ‘| the men are fit and ready. Wh 1, Shill, Scholes, Steinbrecher, | university basketball ten ght | First race, fivecighths of a mite] he n the sport > h ‘ 1 } none Seattle onthu is wax 1; Wallace, BSachsel, Vigeant and ated th am of the M ari A Como, 109, (W. Miller), 2 to me ag Last August be . na thelr prophecies of what & . le. at won; ¢ almar, 109, second; Al Lind-| wired Joe hreya, M as _ pa o ag 108, thie Time, 1:6 | Govern's oe fforing § | a bow, Oh Mage chokes, & } ment five-olghtt of a|for 4 go betw ' iF | eax?’ | . Ps nd tuna 129, third wide of K Le ’ a few of my friends a, " : tn 4 ney |h of Goldfield. wh * he ' n | ranges . py a ~ Phe race, futurity—Chief Wite-|'6 « p= ee We io ‘Tos F . - P ri elpta ra (Graham), 6 to 1, won; | *r? wed » “ e o 4 sh Nonie tal He, 101, second; Eiba,}¢ bie hunk of + , od . ; mM t» Bouth. Le a FRED J HEWITT. site the fact that in the early days about these things Burns asked | 106, third, Time, 1:15 1-6. | men = N wag best friend ' ary at ' Y ft Malarkey ig Special Service.) at bis boxing apprenticeship he}me a straight question and I an-| Fourth race, one mile—Alma Roy, | °° Purse for . . 4 « meh: ' 1 manager, 4 Los SNostne ete hooked up with the coons on sever | ewored it, I will fight him just as|yoa, (W. Mill on, WOR) Tee to 900. a eal tgs hy ae ge ye eo P ¢o Big Jim Joftries will climb tt al occastons soon as I will fight any other man |ordale, 107, ond; Crowshade, |") ore tp tho way Rt 1 Pong nt ' hs s fault Mf the ches ae by the ropes aguin to fight. His Tommy Burns met Jeff on the|in the ring, but my opponent must | jog, third. Time, 1:45 ng hy ooh * took ear be | ene wil ne pis faw . ering shelter of orga 4 Vine Patti” engagement is a street the other day and the big/ white. I will never have any-| pifth race, eloven-sixtec rena wma Leen Reb Br RRA I ‘ b certain to take place in Nevada in| fellow promised that maybe some | thing to do with Johnson, and that|miie—Woel Sandals, 112, " 3 a A x w the early spring me he would give him a match.| g0es. He has a bad re i, and 48! hams), $ to 6, won; Mechant : MURPHY REPLACES ‘TERRY ‘ i The 5 oe «| my teaion James J. declares that it | He did this because he was sore on | far ae I am concerned Job second; Kogo, 109, third Time Pe . o pr ® “ hein " eae oo immer of big bur 3 of gold the Canadias. jer happened. it ee, a i , . iner of $ enticing him to get back in This partial admission of a do-| | “Fight Squiree? Of course I wi! race, one mile and a IN FIGHT WITH CORBETT ue y ng ale > fame. But is it? Hardly sire to get into real action again| fight aim. I newer picked any soft| yarde—Baker, 104, (Hunter) ) } ; = J ' st aan to Jeffries is a sensitive cuss. He | Was caged on by the tremendous| ones for myself, Squires, Burns,|1, won; Neptunus, 96, second) pee 98 éuete, 1 “4 > { may ap. we = “Y" ene oa from a = — hung a by an 19 ~ + tang white man to the) Avonalis, 104, third. Time, 1:46 Harlem “Tommy” Murphy hes sail oom, & th fighter in the heavyweight class | Vada promoters, and $50,000 ts not | work — taken the place of Terry Mot * per “© x New York . that he construes Into a knock a sum to be laughed at these daze Of esecns I Gec't want te é: AscorT. + ~ Ay an Ye tena yer be ewdneye, lambs. per deed “ Truo, the money has something iw it ts gens _— woo Delany business with wildcat campa| Firat race, cleven-aisteenths of A) ponounces he will “do tt Yo do with Jeff's reentering the tive bim, for, while 7 oft will not ad-/ aad people who are out for nothing | mile—@usannah, 102, (McDaniel) fight ie ‘ ‘ o a Se tere fs another reason wi ee va — we at he —. lbut newspaper space The people | 10 to 1, won; Dulcinea, 107, second 4 affairs before the wb ‘AL reason. Maybe it will be Squires, the AU®)1 tie uw to must deposit the full| Phil. Igoe, 106, third, Time, fc club, Philadelphia, January} t keys rranenet x Dattte det ween snes» Piglet roig Bagen a punt of the pores tn the bank | 1:09 1-2 Pro|? no islaoagaet ” rf th " r wtatiation eiphia Jac Brien 1 | wou © to see Squires in actio I must know it is there. You] Second race, one milo—Lord Pro-| woither of the pair is & chamuton-| runtay th my Barns the latter kept say before they pay cood e mey % : w a couple of men fought for a/ vost, 104, (Finn), 9 to 2% WON: |snin pow fe ioe fan ian . > stbtt we-% ~ s lng pasty things to Jott about bis m participa e in a champlonship| purse once, and it was well! Vanhope, 107, second; Bauble, 104,!;,, j w Br ‘ ee abitity as a ring arbiter. atthe jadvertised ae the greatest puree| third. Time, 1:44 1-2 | Aéurphy to five fest tour inches to} car Brooks’ Hats, om After Jeff had delivered his de| Maybe tt will be Jack O'Brien. | over offered. Thats all it was—-| Third three-quarters of Qincicht’ ceighs > age py ng md Gate | of the battle, calling it ait it ts. it will be curtains for the) offered. ‘The men mever got the | mile—dventelinn, 190, (Kaas), 11[nete'ae ny nee 4 oo” Seek Gencti ia i@, Burns approached the retired | Quaker at some stage, despite bis) money. If I fight agein | am fight-| to 6, won; Veritas Vinelt, 102, se-loeq Dixon to his credit. bw | ecmes 5 Tg a 4s ebampion and said cleverness : ing for the money, and 1 want it iniond; Vandole, 103, third. Time i tants ba ns Seal oid ‘ camgned et x ign Digs great big _ who a cant re oe — sight. 1 will be ready any time in| 4.17 14 brerry Me we ' ce hanna Ss id you you could referee? purses,” sald Je oi alked ) April or Ma: | Fourth race, one mite pante bor r J x poupbe who cald ao were string-|with Bim at hie farm yesterday.(“"™ °° MAY | Fowrth rece, one | mile—Mownte-lioag sorte outa, i tay rece Visi 5 you. You're a hasbeen as You can say for me that | have| fox tickets for th ine tik senenh: asker Saale : “ns wher par isitors to eattle, fer and a ham as a feferes. made up my mind to get back Into! fight are pa | Needtul, 108, second: latent serap was a ad oo with oe ps) p 4 “ 9 » ' ~ fatty Hab a, and BP i a e a tn PRE Pest. at wer. ho eome, and | om ready met | vl, il take thet yy PR alert : Attention gaat oe pane Y___.. | mile—Bilanior, 104, (D. Riley}, 4 to} Corheet’s career hae heen about t and most enjoyable trip Those few words settled it chub which will offer $50,000 for 7 hy Fgh . | c = Jolt decided to get back into the|4 fight. My promine given to Tom | | the cheemater, $37 James : yeas meen nate Leesan; Ceetie. dhedhere a Hits beet game if it was only to punch | my Burns was made ia gvod faith ath a “ k jances were hin two knoe , . « 1 S.A. r xth race, seven-cighths of ¢@|Terry McGovern Since thea he e —— vd ee oy nese phe bah fand handing see hat cir; Dem throw your old clothes| mile—Merlingo, 103, (Preston), 3lwas knocked out by Battling Nel TOMMY MURPHY, bs - e because he is a negro, and this de —n—\ away. Have them cleaned to lock; to 1, won; Cigarlighter, 108, se®)sen and lost to Ed Hanlon He | ern, and Terry was given credit for| woe titer. & a! Dr. Lee Baker, dentist % Eltel tke new at the Pantorium nia | ons Hitt Curtis, 106, third. Time.jead Young Erne fought two mo-de-| having the best of it Steam baths, 26¢. Oriental Batha lutiding. Phone Main 6254 + 1068 1.29 12 cision bouts, Hie latest fight was Corbett ts 26 yoare old, weight! Fare tert te a » wte-round go with Terry MeGov- 150-17, helabt & feet 2% inches w OOO Pasa PASTA PESTA —— g The Store That Serves You Best--Garvey-Buchanan Go. Cowens ue —— UNIVERSITY PARK |} WH! be placed on the market within the next few weeka Make reservations early. a meee eG NI CH«S. COWEN, 236 Pioneer G Tomorrow we will place on sale Men's Undergarments, values soc to $2.50, at 42 1-2¢ the garment—some slightly soiled. Women's Suits at soc on the dollar ALASKA OUTFITTERS a One-third off on Furs—already marked low. Bargains in Waists, Petticoats and Tents, Sleds, 8 ot many other items. end Complete Outfits. ce m GLOVES PICTURES Loggers’ Supply 0, . F125 Meche Gloves, 986. 20¢ Framed Pictures, 10e. > Acne arene Women's two-clasp pique mocha silk fined | Assorted styles and su! ts, neat wooden frames Gloves, excsiient wearing quality, reeular price also Paseepartout Pictures with gflt frames $1.38 pair, Year-End Bale one regular price 20¢ exch. Year-Hnd Sale ...10¢ a $1.00 Cashmere Gloves, 690. Ste Peasant Pistons Se fe Women's mousquetaire cashmere kid fitting | 704 Seeertment Gold Framed Pictures: popular = Oleves: black onty; soft and warm: regular gone im meguiee price’ S0e:enehy’ OS price $1.00 pair, Yearling Sele ane $1.25 Cashmere Gloves, Ste. ONE-FOURTH OFF NECK RUFFS. Pi Women's mousquetaire cashu Gloves, sixteen Entire stock af Neck Ruffe, Chiffon, Maline and on button tength, kid fitting. bisck and colors Liberty Sik one-fourth off the already marked 7 "7 regular price $1.25 pair, Year-End Bale...98¢@ | down prices i. Do you have to look at your money pretty carefully before spending it r - y y Pests’ ; P ONE-FOURTH OFF FEATHER BOAS Entire stock of Feather Boae—Cetrich and Marabout Boas and Muffe—one-fourth off the al- ready marked-down prices LEFT FROM THE GROCERY STOCK—0 cases high-grade Sugar Corn; the 12. t-2e kind. Sat- urday, can 7 1-2¢ BW] stant now ano save 810 Special Sale Saturday Cocoa Door Mats 39c oaske That you may know what & 280 Close Woven Cocoa Door Mats) usually sold at 600, Saturday, spesial pope ca Agee Bg $09 Decorated Porcelain Dinner Plates; worth ic lfc No. 2 Crimp Top Lamp Chimneye—Sa fuct $10 from my regular few) Saturday, each ge day he Provided you start treatment $00 Decorated Cups and Saucers to match; worth 550 Glass Wash Boards, Special Saturday 336. before Januitry Ist. Make yout! Saturday a2 ‘ a Wash Boards, superior to brass appointment early for I -: ee Pine—Maturday—TS for or sine; we be. Saturday special BRe only give a limited number o treatments per day on t § saue* thy cures when all other 4 and be sure that the label in it says: Year-End Sale Bedding Depart: nent ode fall because It gives aatenil Seasonable Bedding Specially Priced. © eae to build <p ee ‘anne F Large fatine Covered Comforts, light and warm; | California Woolen Blankets. pe fw pas Py wr 1 § $2.09 values. Bach ; 8248 | Warm Woolen Blankets for cool nights, full lange Ik fren, tate a S e a Large Satine Covered Comforts, filled with white dan ta ecterts BAS6 and $0.60 varuan= Seni Free, Lady attendant 7 cotton down; $4.60 values, Mach aad . . “Batine @ ‘overed ‘ce enaeete, filled with aees { r $3.98 Or. ¢. F, Lathrop Wool, light and very warm; $6.00 value. Each | 11-4 large site White Woolen Blankets: $7.50 Osteopathic Physician, 29 value The pair 649 Office Hours—9 a. m. toSp SE Open Evenings Tuesday® Regal Clothes are top-notchers Year-End Sale Wash Goods Dept Thursdays amd. Saturdays de and Henley Serges p e From 6 to 8 p. m for the money---and they are f pthe new Wool | Bort op, Light Outing Plannete |Geed Heavy Outing Flenneb—in oe HTSt SulLoINeS ot y ‘ wehool dresses; 1 In large assortment; ¢ ot light or dark colors; 1c value poe rg Marchal made of GOOD material. Le |_vatue. The yard he 2 st a Se Se Se Saturday Evening Specials, On Sale After 6 o’'Clock . do cake Bagle Totlet Soap 1¢ | 180 Colored Mixing Rowts MSc Mercerized Handkerchie There is plenty of wear toa Regal Se cake Oatmeal Tollet Soap |e Hemmed Huck Towels, ont | Peay ven wer ss : . we ; i erdown Ca Suit or Overcoat---and there Leo bow “Ainond’ Meal 260 ¢-foot ‘Window ‘aha iis ime | ESE Child's Hiderdown © recite - ss . 650 box Gas Lights, complete n@ Tc Caps for Bays 36 4136 ‘Siech Beatin Potiiocah is plenty of variety in cloth and ner Regal Clothes are good enough ‘ for every occasion strong ene to 187 Son on Lumber Exch ge Bidg. enough and warm enough for c - 2 365.00 Mason ny 9, f~ the roughest use and the coldest Charter Oak Range ) Magento Range foe, yyy A $96.00 Garland Range, 6 lids, 18- ahs weather---nice enough and well- Beane OND ans ROO finished enough for dress-up 449.00 Onin, Hangs, Min’ Te Goop wear $60.00 Miller Mont, i8-in woe PIANOS ‘ " aor wee 2.40 on Range, 16 intes-00 voter aed cee | They are full of style, too---especially of that style that comes from good-fitting $60.00 Cisveiand tango Rare” ascetic ater and good tailoring 71 Second Ave., Seattle 5 ry | , r Paris Wondor, 4 hole Range 0) back if you want it. s80-00 | Your money ba y é wii “iowa ages MORO NOTICE TO inch oven 825.00 ——— |? 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