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STAR SATURDY, MARCH lowe -BASKETBALL | IS SIZZLING THE $ AUTOMOBILE RAGING IS SO MUCH:FUN, ESPECIALLY THESE LONG“DISTANCE AFFAIRS wrte ° NAVY YARD CITY With It’s 4-Mile of Water Front Only Four City Blocks From the : SS SS SaaS Sa ae lace eae ie) ° The Seattie and Tacoma ¥ sgham, Snohomish and V A. teams will have f foria ‘oS oie Wenig en the foot a ‘ington and Spokane high coma association, It t ols will meet fo time that the old vale will p eur upon the floa the fads have. determined to. remore [should be « good one, ax both (eam Lots $50 and Up. Terms $1 Per Week oy Png ~ nthe tvo| time and pave. Goreated. pearly This price INCLUDES STREET GRADE, SIDEWAL KS AND Wa,f oe me , Bag Ag ; TER MAINS paid for. Also A WRITTEN GUARANTEE OF 29 ee we me Steno 2 Bon Ar * CENT on the investment IN 12 MONTHS. With the government soheduled Aye game on nd in | EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS on Dry Docks alone, besides OTHE aeavaabis ithe cesta bate tad toteated LIONS to be spent to make this one of the FINEST NAVY YARD§Iy & good record ason and wi he mi the ‘ THE WORLD; WITH PRICES AND TERMS AS ABOVE, to the work. et Sag — : iedcta 06 la we ingman or the investor offers AN OPPORTUNITY that has NEVER ee Salinghem boys Sty Rett | Re Pane Be ee Te ee ud BEEN EQUALED. With the government putting on A LARGER PORE oe oer ** ot nahin the, T n} every day, and with a pay-roll of over ONE HUNDRED ! HOUSAND poy, tips ee, Sane: ioe ios beams wapeey aaa Seeeredts ee vere | LARS a month; with NOT A VACANT HOUSE to be had AT ANY Py fa help pay expenses (of three of the five men of tt near the navy yard, think of the RAPID ADVANCE that is sure to s aie Lee ee ee. She Hagia? weap Oty IMMEDIATELY, and remember, the FIRST BUYERS MAKE team Is arra a trlp of the|with them “Butch” Belford, the LARGEST PROFITS. That is why there have been 51 LOTS goldq sound cities, ineinting Kames with | barwball sta who can play basket: | week. And there are CROWDS GOING OVER on every boat. The wise ones are getting in on THE GROUND FLOOR BEFORE WE THE PRICES, which will be in the NEAR FUTURE, as this is the PAST. |) EST SELLING property that has EVER BEEN PLACED ON Ber, KET. BOATS LEAVE PIER 2, AT FOOT OF COLUMBIA ST. 10 times day, giving plenty of time to inspect this property, besides visiting then yard, where there are 5 OF UNCLE SAM'S largest battleships. GOQ SUNDAY and enjoy yourselves by viewing one of the sights NEVER KELLY-KETCHELL MATINEE NEXT — TREAT FOR HUNGRY FIGHT FANS . ; By L. Van Ocyen, Staff Photographe r. A NEW YORK TO PARIS SOUVENIR-—CROSSING AN ILLINOIS RIVER, j HUGO KELLY. March ~The neat Stanley Ketchel! wder on Mike CHICAGO. ness displayed by ia putting a stop ("Twin") Sullivan in their recent brain = versns brawn = spectalty, makes a meeting between Hugo Kelly and Ketchetl the pate de fot gras for which epreurean fans are longing Ketiy’s claim to the title was fatred by his jamboree with Hin toot the Spring Valley harricane but nevertheless a draw decision saved Kelty for the slashing Ketek elt hooked up in the near future Not since the days when Jack Dempsey and George La Hianche and the pair will donbtiess be} Bese ress ceress sens sss SSS 8 S888 | man would prove he superiority tn|1! BE FORGOTTEN, and TAKE ENOUGH MONEY along to mum * IN Sk OR : ING CIRCLES 4 dunk or to yen’ Rg meg Png hae SMALL DEPOSIT on one or more lots in Navy Yard City, which “ 4 man. The fights between the two |) MAKE YOU MORE MONEY in two years than you could make in THEE * BY STAR DOPESTER pape weow™ |1| SAME TIME at hard labor at the best of wages. MR. CONTRA ° S sharing the |} MR. BUILDER, here is THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY that you hay) WOTrCreeeeer eee eee e tere reser ys) Titiey Mas Retired. 1} been WAITING FOR—A BIG demand for houses, and none to rent, even AT The date the Interscholastic | this set of figures provides. for the Spokane wrest EXORBITANT PRICES. Mr. Workingman, get a position IN THE] trac Walta Walla has very possible play, Sang: 7 etme t NAVY YARD, where you will have STEADY EMPLOYMENT for dy yeon wet for April 30 and May t-| George Ferris, manager of, the announees that be bas ee || NEXT 5 YEARS, where there are NO STRIKES AND NO REDUCH : ‘auhaak itibeiiia wine to a ee sae wer et re Nagle fr eo TIONS in your wages, which you are always sure of getting. WAKE UP; ~! hus teaved @ challenge to after the franchise for the, iie-i® A. A dropping the athlets be a man; OWN ONE HOME in your lifetime. It is always the home owne i Lane of Bpokine for a ge ot | Cam, COS Bee sehented 5 Sed stir | eeemshe a that has THE BANK ACCOUNT, as he is free from the GRASPING at lock of 133 tingide. |weetme'b mn acop \seneted the club (a veeteen ott LANDLORD. Remember, take any boat for the Navy Yard, and GET OFF! \i. Handy, the Chicage swimmer. | Pivad toe of the lotion continue their membershiv on I AT THE CHARLESTON DOCK. WE HAVE AN OFFICE THERE, eet a pew w is record for swim I believe 1 car beter felt that t was an injustice and |i} tu 64 $0 econede at Now York (hia |Get a Rimes See: aateern. 10 erepned © City Office Open Until Noon Sunday. Call on Owners on the Natatorium groweds aed aan Preatder Ww MM. Lucas hes re a se Angeiea, Cal, to fight “Young |partice becktne the romain i ee 'f} 1009-10 American Bank Building. Main 1156. Ind., 4048, Terry MeGovera.” Bf. &. Coulon Danny Shay has been released — = jfather of Johway, accepted the Droxie Kid Gets His. by New York to Oakland, Cal | —m terms offered for the contest, which The Droste Kid ot Seattle fe a $1,000 purse = They wil! battle thought he was going to pluck some Sam Langford and Joe J on as his foremost fors —- LEAGUE DIRECTORS for 10 rounds before the Pacific rnaen in Aberdeen this week, but fought a yand draw at petitor }A. © om March 13 managed to grab @ lemon tree in this woek | The field day was under the pat | stead. Droxie undertook to whip Jronage of the Chinese consul. The | Luke Martech of the Occidental Charie Tucker inetde of 2 rounds, Eastern Trip. events re strictly matear ARRANGE SCH Athletic elub, has secured Abe bur got landed himaelf at the end The baseball schedule of the | wreaths of flowers being the tro | Attell’ slam © to articles bind of the fourth round In justice Washington high school fs nearty | phtes ling bim to fight Jerry Driscoll, the to Droste, it t* only fair to state complete now, and ft inciades rather Kn Sue is an around athiete Eee ere erack English featherweight. for the championship tm that class. The leontest is to take piste fm thir city fe April, to be set j tater Driscot! iv to be guaranteed } $1,500. win, lowe or draw, and a Hlowed expenses, The match will be at 122 pounds ringside. “Mysterions Mly” Smith, at one | time wellknown welterweight, | j again to enter the ring. Smith wilt leave land next Wedne night accom ranted oy Chartes Joat, for Los Angeles, where he hopes to arrange a meeting with k (Twin) Sullivan. Sauth de | on that he han alrendy been sured of a mateh in Los Ange by Billy Reehe. He will at |begin training in the South | falling a match with Sullivan look fe another oppene lretiring from the ring Smith {been running a aaloon fm Portiand r and wil t Since haw Baseball will soon be coming to to wn again. Every class and variety of fan is already filling uy were walloping each other have 4/99 “dope” for the coming season pair of ripwnorting middiewelxhts{ Thy prospects are bright for oue of ike Kelly and Ketohelt finshed ae best and most remunerative across the horizon, and a meeting! years from the standpoint of the between the pair would be a fine manager aod ticket box that the po dressing for the pugilistic truck | northwoat has ever known. Dug arden leertainiy « t to develop a min Se thi« yea f s anything like a fair b t the start and an ¢« BALLARD HIGHGAI MES - the game Se ght t nd the pennant for | It is almost up to Dug to} 2 a h desired and Arrangements are belng made by the boys, however, who are e needf ui Beattlc ha Gard C. Decker, manager of the Bal are good players and the se a siso ran” for some tin lard high schoo! taseball team, for be better represented this ye han | now it would certainly tickle | & good schedule f6r the coming formerly. The fotlowt will| the population to know that the season. The first game will be try for positions on th Eid.| best baseball n in the entire played Monday at Ballard ball park, Cunningham, catcher; Ject West had at dast captured a real, 4 practice e with the A-Y.P. Frank Purdy and Lestic ( Hite championship rag team. A return game will be play. er: Walter Wall and Russ The teame are pretty well Hned | ed March at Woodlagd park. nerin, first base; Marvin J by this time. and on paper Geiete have } arranged with and Arch McDonald good. Going records and Spokane, Lincols prett, Olympia Laurel Kemoe, Jack Cusick, George |ommendations, {t ought to be a and Puyallup high schools. [1 a ndal, Al. Stendal, Pete Brooker, | heart # race. Of course rengements can be made, with the C. Corbett and Bert Lonsberry, out-| there will of necessity be a lot of faculty's consent, the team will J yr will lay changes; many weak spots will be to Eliensbarg avd North Yakim stop, and G Deck r, ma discovered, play praised to the and also play at Wenatchee The r of the tea, will play third skies om all down complete! Spokane-Ballard game will be base these thi t be taken Inte ed at Dugdale’s park on May 2 The business men of the Shingle | account triking an average The Ballard school , suburb have decided to help the! all of tt wane teams so far as handicapped, as the team generously during the coming| assigned come near being the reat men attending the season thing in the baseball line ens New Scoring System. A seortug system, invented DOUBLE MURDER ®... dail les, will be introduced into the wthweas nene thi ear t THEN SUICIDE 0 Luca The official seorers in a of the cit in t leagne w | probably it at The simplex scoring system (By United Press.) killed his mother-in-law, Mrs. Cath; punk Adopted %. SaeOe -OF :. Tae Weetage ole es ‘ erine Dittman, then shot and fatally 1 EF ge meade Raga oy RP om AVON, Con March 7-—-While | sounded his wife, and finally put > peeve populas. Only five under the influence of liquor John a bullet in his own head. killin ore eed Se. Sere by Gale wo head, killing} J. Lynch, 36 old, shot ane self instantly wa oe aan Se az sande ball fle choice force out 3 SHOE SALE bit by batted ball, hit by piteh are offering Shoes at bis’ |\beli, xacnition Mit or ite met at pri this week. Our dot fo anon 4 “5° " tock is brand new, but we must yor tn 28g nay Fen base runner advanced on a caught ny at once, and sac 4 ae Best ‘mas Re: romnedioas t Pe - fly Im the outfield, or caught foul the City While You Wait cflen, roar HORNBERG a || A tre donates a putout, an “X" | 217 JAMES BT. LARSON for a wild throw, wild plteh, or otis 705 Pike Str passed bal und a straight line is + ae al for a stolen base, With the space that he was too light for the Aber tad and fought gamely until put down for the count Neilson we. Britt fends of both Nelson aad Mritt disappointed et the ouicowe of 10- round between two boys in Low Angelos. Hrttt oved himself far the cleverer of he two, but when the tenth round * finished, Nelson appeared puck the stronger Of course under the law of Call nia, there could be no decision, ' are the the reeent bon wera WHIZ! } Chinese Athlete naa Fifty Yards j 5 1-5 Seconds at Honolulu. an extended trip east of U nae tains for t All of im will be played. Games portant t now being aegotiated for be Moscow. Pullman and Spo When the guarantees from hese places arrive the schedule will will begin at the high school ax soon as the ball park in the Lineoin park grounds f= fin ished as the park board promised The Washington high will play the Spakane high school In Spokane on Apr ti 10. great aprint record. Da Record Holder May 9, 1891—W. D. Eaton Feb. 20, 1904—V. 8. Rice Mar. 17, 1906—L. H. Cary teense eee (By United Press.) HONOLULU, P. H., March 6-—A 50-yard dash in 6 1-5 seconds is the remarkable and authentic record which En Sue, @ Chinese athiete, has established for the sporting world to marvel at. The record was made at a C nese athletic field day held in cele bration of the Chine w Ko Sue was in com " with early 20 men, the race being fun in heats. Th record wa tab. American amateur record®, accepted by the American Ath letic Union, for 1908, show the following for 50 yards: Jit Roe eee eee eee eee eee 2 2 Time. 5 2.6 seconds 5 2.5 seconds 52-5 seconds eeeeteee ieee ee eee eee ee ee 2 oe Ushed in the another Chine final heat se youth John Lo running se ond There can be no doubt as to he time, 8 all three timekeepers cau me. These wer J Ww r, huwin Fernandes and larke, all of them ¢ perienced in track events, En Sue ha en recognized as the best sprinter in the islands for some time, and Joba Lo, who was se ond in this race, has be looked and ta consid the best third baseman and the best base runcer in the Hawalian Islands He was one of the St. Louw college base bali team that visited Japan last October | $PORTOGRAMS — A @inpateh from Lendon an nounces that Tommy Burne has drawn down his deposit whieh be had up for a match with Jack Joba son, the negro pugilist de Th | Hoth White Sox teams were | dd yesterday in Cal t lost to Low Ange of 6 to 3, and the secc ornia the sh end of a against San Francia Two records were broken on Or Or Beach yesterday. M. G He in a 6 b power \F car. made 100 miles in 1 Ihour and 12 minutes, and Cedrino, the Italian wonder, added to his laurels by covering a miles in 35 seconds, which is certainly bitting the high spota. The varsity oarsmen were given 4 gruelling practice on Lake Wash ington Coach Connibear sent the s in the H through a ten-mile pull at a ranging jfrom 25 to 30 strokes a minute County Game Warden Thompson lof Pierce county is arranging to import a shipment of Hungarian to transplant in the} partridges | sound coungy | PEARSON MAY TAKE UP GAME re | Joe Pearson, one of the gre } ath: * ever turned out in the his tory of University of Washington} athletics, has decided to ret to the track, according to a report from Spokane, and is expected to don the colors of the Spokane Ama: | teur Athletic club during the com-| ing season Pearson's achievements on the track and (eld are still held in rev nt regard by athletic historians He is first jof the local university N of & sprinter and while but a iT rold “fresh” at the unt ity won his first 100 yards in 10 flat on several occasions, He ran the quarter in 61 and the 220 in 22 2-5. Later he made far better time in| Ith 440, and In @ dual meet with California 1 the 440 in 601-6 and the 220 in It was in Vancouver that Pearson what is possibly his grea Y performance, winning the 220 in flat, and the quarter mile in 501 walking away from Williams, the at quartermiler of Oregon There are those who yet think th: Pearson will one day lip world’s record for the quarter mil “when the r meet the wtar on the Tacoma received an offer from Devereaux, who directors will decide apon schedule for the season's games. Ax The leagne % this week to from the Oakland team in usual, the question of sebedule Wl) jeacue to accept the probably mean a serap, as all the of the Santa Cras call | citles want to get the boliday dates and the has as yet been mathematician able é¢neugh to @ cover a method of having one game he will accept the Oakiand does sot come s00n McCredie haw lost played in two cities at the same jimmie Whalen, whe time backstop for 8 Seattle will naturally, or should of Whalen Mi as naturally. get the majority of the west another bushen | holiday games. It is the biggest . - city by far in the league and will fe Charles Mullen, & basketball star of the high school, was of gate reeetpts to ities on the holidays nk and file of fandom can take in the games day by the Amateur AS The season will cover approxi-and will be in tie mately the same uutmber of games asainst the Spokt were called for last year. Buite Harrison, the” will undoubtedly open in Spokane,| Kid as ber team will practice in Lewts kane boy, toast aa ton, Idaho. Bither Vancouver or Lew Powell at @ 4 Aberdeen will open in ttle. ago. The go Weae Phil Deller, last year's pitching ‘on points --To Begin Saving This Saturday Event YESTERDAY we told bow number of our depositors tied tt having a definite object tt the great Incentive to savimg believe it is true the wortd the Fixed Purpose will cary to larger om plishmeat, WE ALSO spoke of plant-aal the vast majority of people ey pothing to egal good old plan of saving ing a fixed amount every pay env that there i Orricens A cHnERO | President i 28 ChILAERO | ‘tow can do nothing by PREP EOON| te ts not necessary, tt a LANE to wait ou can make & ber D start. 1 bank One enough san account Fach Potta f farning \\s leg. owned by the Scandinavian American Daoh Saturday evening howe, 0% On 9 of saving tbat 3% ad we all be glad @ every way we can Scandinavian American B mamas Aiasga (aiding, Seattl