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THE SEATTLE STAR@*TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1908 PAPKE WINS DR. ROLLER WINS HIS TWO STRAIGHT FALLS Are You in on the $100 Deal Giving Away $100 Beats Jess Westergaard, the lowa Boy--Finest Wrestling =: 1%, io mai tsi OVE KELLY To Persons Who Make a Correct List of Articles of Standard Merdanggll oe ‘ a Ss s boy and It was ews than a Carried.by the McCarthy Store. First Prize, $ Other Prizes are $i5 Exhibition Seen in This City. af hee cahe gy $10, Full Particulars as Given in $2 and $1. Monday 1 down ihe : $5, — —) Westergaard has the « h of No one is barred from this contest except employes of the store 4 thele Hereules and the build of a giant (By United Press.) caught in tight corr but wa the list as published in the Monday advertisement in the Gtar and t rot Ta @ of the beat w « con ne A satisfactory Some n has tt on tim in 1 MILWAUKED Mareh 17 1 row! weaker at Don't be bashful about asking question We are giad to give you « tion about the ‘ : a \ " me i 1 mhidition | Papke was given the decision o th vf \ carry in stock. You oan earn one of these valuable prizes and ea easily, And yet 1 ° Seer warding the flewt fall to Re He pat « Hu Ke at the end of a easy a6 it looks. You must have every word absolutely correct, eve : spelling. Even Z F. Ro! ast night woo his match a rae the audience w ane his wor " hamplon-| round bout replete with welghed at | hundred persons get their answers in ahead of yours, you stand # spie an with Westeraaard of Lowa, b w in a wo te follow th hi epee The lowa ook t fighting before the Milwaw 1 ringside and were in th accurate. Get busy at it today. It's easy money, and you might as we ; »>ialning two nigh s} The iY the tw men declared | vfeoat v ¥ much to hea { ‘ joe club in thie elty law ight condition Al Hright ret ‘ fivet fall fe » th wi man inj a fa ame lone 1 The theater | Papke was the aggressor from «tar he which wit i } 24 minutes and 1 " {© was almost entire and \to finish and Kelly saved bimeect ) 0 1 © now . M4 f S t Sk t t ‘ 24 minutes and pera eke wan alone enti we kbc: gehen magn tng end fom Ay gy ‘on | Agtonishin e of Separate Skirts a negotiating the see “ » the mat ae ne pt ol atter displayed a « of # match from Star nell for Both men were in excellent trim Th ed the f fall with | tickets cleverness on 1 the middleweight che hip 1 and put a splendid ' We "i Westergaard has an almost ‘ hold when bi muscula devok : ; apponent obtained & nec _ a an . | as lithe and As a cA } not ia th ' ' t Je —_— , made a game straggie and on : sah dion b Ae appare ata at le than the actual cost of mater Upwar ? ed position on several | pos wae. A numebes of tines the: BY MICHAEL A. FANNING. a hundred in the lot. Some were marked to pet, formerly a well: | ceeded in saving themselves. Wer An Snglishman who had ed $9.00, some at $7.50, and a few as low as $6.00. ‘1 7 < jer in this city, offi: ergaard’s great strength was a bie | the United States sald to an Am | the ir rtance of the le nd the ac 4 clated as referee, and his work was! factor in preventing Roller from | (ous friend : het ; - 1 cannot understand tt, On the ings which it affords to those who br ner nd of February I supposed there terials are panamas, voile ci pre ; & grand na al demor stvlish mixtur mostly dar ion ts to 4 ngton, Hi morrow at— Irish emb fluttered ever) | eon ink i the evening pape amy 4 iy “ : Rands played in ot map Sane uo bs POPULAR BOOKS and military turned u Emb id ° were balls, banquets and publi Publisher's Forced Gale of Popular Books Brings 4 roi eres at Oca eaking. What! want t know is Them to You at About Half Price Washington ls the patioe’s patron They are hore, and the, valves ase wnndertal a yard, wi Me | sandant P “LIVES OF THE PRES! DENTS ” “ives of Plo ; Some idea of how powerful a fig . A A ap Rt. ent Insertions, f and F ® t. Patrick was may be gained stateam and hundreds of af the inn nd us desi by comparing the memory of St high class fiction. handsomely bound . ‘ . | Patrick, born 1,585 years ago, with in cloth and worth 50c each: special at 19¢ blind and « In this is that of e Washingt “HISTORIES OF ALL NATIONS,” tn sete of 2 are ac 1 ded all widthsand hax been dead a little mor a to 12 volaw by the best authors " 48 dian tinia el century lar $1.00 volumen, ov sale at, the volun Cc qual ong in a complete | St. Patrick went Imto Ireland CLOTH BOUND BIBLES, witt ferences and stock of good ‘canbe idee when it wax plunged in the dark Concordance; usual price $1.25; special it ns song ak pranaens' tie soabianans aemenetanee: ' to sell at 15c, 20c, 25¢, 30c and Me & hostile people with a doeen as THE MODERN COOK BOOK. wiih a yard. Widths ru sistants. He carried the new civili ‘oe engage te Ml ea i so gs 6 n up to 18 inch zation with hin. He met a fight FROM TWO FAMOUS OLOJPICTURES OF ST. PATRICK. Naked, and right up to dete; worth s lot on the ( ing — and subdued it single bein we be tired Seto. al sinh ras ar Ae he; special at Bargain Spot tomorrow at handed aed His first work in reaching a com. | versities of Ireland. Patrick trade west. To the eternal hoor of trish -—— munity was to preach the goepel in lated nothing toto Irish. He tag t hospitality be it sald that these |the native tongue of the people. | the Irish Latin and implanted, f@!l thousands of strangers from every | Get Your s | Gi i This he did with Pauline born, the ctvilization of Cristian country in — were not only _ heart and imagination of the peo-| He introduced the arts ald crafls, | ¥ith books, clothes and food. le jple. Yon can look at the work of de vioped agriculture, taaght indus The scholarship thus engen d Say Iriah priewt today ané cee the| try enotication ana love el tuted taemp when 6 ten — Focal sehen ea de Shon Mg duplication of St. Pairick’s method. | institutt of ieanv 4 tary’s apareby over, the Irish mle First @ talk tw the people, then the 4 mee of religious a) ae aries emerged from schools and buliding of a church, thea the erec- (raining schools and se hed over the charred remains of — — 2 thon of a achool, and then the ex were supported. not by contriba pean civilization the lig of pitch, and Pm going to try him HARRY HILLMAN. GUY HASKINS. hortation to practice the Chris tions, but by labor of the tamates ‘erning out.” j 4 ne m1 he ~ ; ¢ e a aay David Kaward NEW YORK. March 17.—The fiebts with Mel She 4, the Now | “48 Virtues, the succor of the From idleness to industry, from So, when the bearer of the nany Avd ying or an game of Gay Haskins has been York half-miler, at ae meeting | widew and the orphans, the weak | fehtt to the arta of peece,drom Patrick, laborer and teller th lighted another cigar long black t Prominent in eastern athletic cir-/ Haskins is now matched to run |“? fiten apd the aged Drnidieal w » to Christian prac he be, remembers that bis and fat, ov a noise like a base cles this Winter. First the great) Harry Hillman, the N. ¥. A. C.| __ Patrick eatablis universities, tice and ideals, St. Patrick tenn ascended from one of theqy ball magnate and waddled off. vs baif-miler was dropped from the hurdler and «printer, in a half-mile | “O!Cb. by the labor of the tamates, the whole island by personal ef in Rome, patrician, and thinks in ns e Gabvanite at Seoeteade Pine tn) pore nena sar ‘ill probably be See *elfeurtaining, and to which and example, by incessant, tebori-| his poverty and humility of the as Everett “and Edmonds Ont team because he falled to observe members of the United States |'¢ Youth of Murope flocked by ous aud exhausting toll. He died cient glory of his people, where is i aeady regemntionn Thea he had Oty anpian pons thousands. Burope, during bis life as he lived, without the possession | there an American who will not oe on } time, was in conflagration. Hordes of a gront honer in him the survival through ‘ 2 ee TT lof the serth ihe and vandals, The arts and letters, sclevce and the centuries of the py and learn The rich man who tives ie ing aud achievement of his ance tors, and join him on St. Patrick ravaged the south and the lamp of learning, extinguished on the con bibtiea! kne the continen: ledge whieh fled fre refuge ia t ATTELL-NELSON tinent, burned brightly in the cloi-| famous schools which made Durrow day in singing “All Hall to St. Pat 7 The poor man # sters of the monasteries aud unl-'and Arragh the universities of the | rick? cs ae vo Miller's record and before he could wealth Hi 9 get a chance to sign with the efty 4 errerume. . ji | ° waniniay had bis name attached to a con + cot amne : It may seem slow at fratett 18 ye act. Yesterday | released Moore 3 if p nto a (By United Press.) may release Miller a the open ee ®. It will (ake » tthe Jeager ta SAN FRANCISCO, March 17 ie ame, but f A g to use ERY POLSON he poor ma gs Sem Berger. San Francisco's mew him nth eres Fly On The Flyer aie | the rch oes to we e- fight tmpresarto, has succeeded in| during the late un iy n ly’ * the rich man te grow peor . . that he sure could SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Hot It won’ take long forthe; arranging a match for March 31 Fare 35e—Round Trip, 8c. wbeu he will bring Abe Attell and FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY man to realize that Be i ay Batting Nelson together here in a LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 ht road aiekty, right re aud be will IS-rowad arguaer SHOE SALE and 10:25 @. my 2:05 and 6:48 ‘ AT The m 5 has just been signed N slack. Big reduction p. | how the 4 per eemt compound _—_ _ up calting for the men to meet at — up : in prices this week. We must LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 «. est Is increasing Ibis, progres, us pon — ae aes Attell will | raise mouey al once. m. and 12:15, 3:65 and 7:30 p. m. ~ € co eigh consider enn | U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Srattic Tel. Main 176. Tacoma— Tel. 212. FREDLUND, HORFBER@ & LARBON, 705 Pike Street. his, but be a will court und affatr SULLIVAN WANTS TO MEET ATTELL ed, in marian America wit “Gus Brown” sis The Man Who Is _— EET || $15 (By United Press.) "i a ve SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 17 And see how new Brooklyn Tommy Sullivan, the only . ing and good-fitting fighter who ever put Abe Attel) d it is, you wonder how another opportunity to put the | = 3 : Pp 1 » put on he About bis next suit, no matter whether you buy your in the world we can | # % with the clever leather clothes ready-to-wear or made-to-measure; whether ; : weight champlor you are satisfied or dissatisfied with wh . a ulate pion. r dissatisfied with what you have put st h excellent } broug with him $1,000 been getting, you are the man we would like to talk tailoring and cloth }, waieh ~ 7 willing to post as a for with—all we ash for an exchange of time, for a eign git for thé k to bind « tat eS chance to convince you that our clothing represents money. a fight between them might be the —“M M oe sy question of weight Attell would . ost For Your oney nis undoubtedly insist on 122 pound: Spring Suits and Overcoats for Men ont orryv—let the Sullivan scrap beat , ) wor et the . ie a ee ee and Young Men— fellows who ask at he defeated Attell. Sinec least five dollars he fought Attell a draw at Prat! Alton, Il... and hi» friends also clain oO more for a suit mo J} that he was victor in that contest better (if do that. as good), SPORTOGRAMS The thing for you to oe do is to buy the suit Aberdeen figures that the mint} EUSTACE H. MILES. i _ Fa: town is getting it im the neck good <a a } More patterns than Ijin hard on the schedule adopted| NEW YORK, March 17.—Kustace ) last spring in London and expgets you can look at in a ff} by the ifie Northwest league. | H. Miles, former court tennis cham. |t® regain his lost honors from Phe nasi’ ota tc ty on the YUN Columbla student before’ re hurry—every one of The Aberdeen Athletic ansccia-| Om % expected in this city om the Ht rning to Engle Miles will be Second and Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” them all-wool, of J} tion js promoting an amatenr tase | 2tturla, March 18, and things are | accompanied by Peter Latbam, the * ball league to consist of teams from |!0oking up in tennis circles. Miles | professional court tennis champ course. Hoquiam, Montesano, Elma and|/# coming to regain his lost laurels, of England, and the pair will prac Aberdeen | which Gould captured In England. | tice daily at the Tuxedo Tennis and he caine s _ } Miles was defeated for the title Racquet club. mingle of double-breast Oakland walloped the Americans | om - GOING TO MOVE? iT COSTS LITTLE. ed- —but Regal Suits and judge for yourself. see No. 2 yesterday at San Diego by a score of 3 to 4 “DUGDALE LETS OUT A SECRET PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. Boats leave tea times daily from Just call us by Ndleg, owned by Bask Scandinavian Ameria Specializing his income faces powerty, Oa Savings ig He Pay laska Building, & Look at the fi and be sure you @riakt beverages bottled by PGES Co. This same oa ® uh enarantee that absolutely and offered for —= PACIFIC & PUGET TLING tf “| { .| am the fin ages ON ALL DEPOSITS Is a Product of This Ageee Grown Out of the pler 2 for the U. 8. navy yard. *** | — telephone and we will tell you te a cent the createst Skill. = It may be news to the 1 found out a yea thet what your move will cost © are apeciatists in Savings Banking, and 6k sn ge cau AND % TEN MONEE of Seattle, but it i: tock: gore uld piteh, and if you will Main 1623 Ind. 71, Y ection and largest ret ivings dep ah 4 Gravion helews, that a month a gned | Temembor I used him in the first R ee atie’ ea aval ‘ neaire 0 oe ea, C both William Hickman ana| wean tse Saf agair tot BE Ki Ns MOVING AND we da FIROT AVENUE, OPPOS! On the Square d nde hn Franklin Miller a» pitehe ooo oe6ee STORAGE COo., Inc. 2 2 7 INC. ms ire Fon (pox the coming season,” eaid David RS Sey COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, I+ = pposite the Totem Pole 1000 aT OP ee Kdward Dugdale, baseball magnat Fire Proof Storage Cut Freight Rates. BROK ERS Wises anon nd sage, to The Star tod OOO OGSOOOSOEC8 tnt ' — ae t of om "Maree