The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1909, Page 2

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{ T WoNdeR WHAT ‘THEY THIAK 1 AM A STREPLEIACK | OM WELL | miguTr AS THEY UGH VE ME A CHANCE ATI 2 AW PRELIMINARY SPARRING” EFORE THE BELL, SHARKEY WHO IS SHORT IS — E THE HERO OF THIS SMOKER HE PUTS A LONG BOY SHRUBB UNABLE TO : MISSION. | STAND THE GAFF F LONGROAT, THE INDIAN, € an! and appar i* Interesting Bout Put on at) tenes rie Lone crwon [firing Engl jand the spectat apes: RUN EN NEW TORK, the S.A.C. Show | A storm of ¢ Last Night NEW YORK, Feb By U. P.—|at the end of a drew intatning a dectded lead for | Shrubb $ oa| the Indian kep ge | Tom Fie trainer, ty Longboat to cheer Roused by this slaht a ing cheers, the Indi pace and ™ pace e the pair had. trarpied fiaten of the iird mile, and beginning of th dian regained «: was evidently | Indian let out ay t ‘Against Lanse Willtem under fuise pretenses, be nearly every that Sharkey eturesque lam when Refer 4 the Ind was not without uncorked one 1 ot the 10th mile they would have been working over Hf a mile in the lead ===: : MORRISON SAYS JEFF WILL FIGHT JACK JOHNSON ‘The very disparity in the ent was on essence of Gh OF SHATTLE ALSO DIS SSES THE NEGRO RErRRER PROPOSITION. & much shorter tap of the bi rioad haymaker whieh Will- with his left jaw | ta, the event that Jeff and Job te be chiidiah to ma, Where Is there a competent colored referent musn-enter, Ro trace of ting 5 haere’ t git the key” "os ns tittle fellow oniy re Aved while his “Mut at that ctatm for a colored on justice, — Jim Morriaom, tight critic, ts | man who believes that James Jef pottbe est | feiss the fight attaation. Wiittam- | Tet = if u pretis the ye ) saying nothing, bat you | char he in taking care of himeetf and ls in tralsing’ If Johmeos and I'm gotng to bet my | 4 in more than ed the triple cross te hin} | RUBE WADDELL, WHILE IN KANSAS CITY, DEFEATED JOHNNY KLING AT POOL, NICHOLS BOWLING, AND ciate Aon JACK JOHNSON TO FIGHT. ata SS WARD HAGEN WANTS TO FIGHT DR. ROLLER Pacttte heavywetght is a hard thing tr as “KIO” ored fighter become « on. you cont blame hin oy ad ye gy wae, ett. aad: denabsac, ever citean | Gack to Amertea within stx months | (pte @ ring it ie my candid * STRIKES, SPLITS AND m of the opinion that he wilt | that the Segre will ma roe. * same route as aid poor old take nde SPARES : } Jackeon. That way life on} rather t continent t* death to th; iytere | Would make the negro } foolish. And believe this rom o take on the he will not ears Mm th rh | $84, untess Jehneoe cuts | or garion centers, he ERR EO Sig. 2% oS" MRS, CAESAR YOUNG PACKY AND FIGHTING — t) Krom all reports Dr. Holler stop- «| Ped Reveral feft jabs with his face, and Hagen war not asked to put Nite! on the gloves emain. have] .ddegen now weighs 186 pounds Bora. of ee nek DICK ARE MA stripped, and te hard as steet =f woinat the) is faat and ake eletiets. husky phystotan | And the beat of it is, Hagen is Hagen won bie title from xious to on with ler. na Wilron a few yeu hen a match between mn ‘al, Feb. 6.—By U BAN FRANCTBCO, Feb. ¢ b-After a week of anemawing un: wich cereral minor potn Jim Co ington a eee, ee ck distant Fy right, the looal Mr. Ww | Dr. ter was talked of bot 1 Mt. tripped, | that some one He put on the gloves a number of | Tommy. Mut | timer “with Dr Roller, and | the) ger, and he doctar used to maul him around n holds | some ng superience. waa & six- | mut with Denver Ea Martin. of the during Iie stay at ox ie anxious to break Ban od when he te ame, Hagen mays he is turned to Dr. Roller sent ive him « chance to }for him and the gloves were again donned. eee: fan Francteco. potera Ne attic te tant R"Seveloped today, that Young, widow of the horas & mysterious death ana Form ‘cob aed for shoes | sta de: ot oon the wee . had pine ave on & at a “ ng odds of ee J ked up a fow points! = nto the willing Cotte ah, remembering Hyland's recent action in withdrawing’ from eS i. provide of ctgars. emake othing but a certain =a. No, “Mil” 1 never in ached the waterproof won! Maiti bumped and knocked ‘tare and = tuinetta swerved in front cu the THIS MAKES JENKINS ANGRY. | While the beys are booming the 1 wilt have @ the time “Old ‘Tim tat Jenkine got pleture of led to sto 1 et % | whome jocks: ar it Fon lng Over the | a ° oe coming mest of the W wi: |gellopad by Andy Pawlasek, the Bee. pardon, ir, but could T ask timed a ello re also «! for a ban! Congress, it mt; b Taco ba a ~~. a ond po stag os "reset ie eaes et ee eee | arives Jenks ‘and wince that 1f Ht tant noms Jimmy Reagan 1. to fight at iis Founda my mem n't good of Who Invented the sewing ma- on able to in i Wett matoh for money, | late. ‘afeles or chats. "Where ls Andy | chine? | anyway? “Howe.” / | “i'm. He must be a little deaf. } Joe Morris says the by Fy ub aa i Whe lawented the wing machine! |remretted a defeat was the 1) "Howe tefmined | thm “a “Great Beott tor get 8 one being the days trumpet in an doat) a cotn collector at t an he can be pers, who in loys. | Vented the sewing machine?’ aa Hine, by has now «| pounds for 26 cent taimment, Se | wetale Andy into ath und NG From all report Sam 34. Gundersen fe a Chippewa | ney of the Amert of the Ame Falis man. The former world’ | feet, made at ap leaned ever and en he whooped pd to cal! the.snateh 9 4 sieete who invented handsome — tne the sewing machine ™ jer George F. Russel) wae! ; out H.o-w-e—Howe. Mr Howe. And | * 6 of the evening and in-| 4 | c o And} 3 pow If you ask me again blamed If) feed each contestant as well an| i the ‘Aumerican| }1 don’t thrash you within an tneh | rs refrain from ors during t Spectators to JIM JEFFRIES TO record of 131 feat }ot your life. Now get And the angular chap “got cago News. ¥.-P. ton « big drawing | card. It would b <b All passenger steamers leave Col- | man docks for Puget Sound Navy White the boo ng. is I» progress, why not give ine the photegrapha of proapective members of the toy CLEAN UP $50,000 noteh b ) who il | Yaras ooo | keep the at home? = — £ het Berg | Feb. 6.— U. - - ANGELES, By U.P. , THE NUWSPAPRR MAN. WHEN PRINT BLURS - ? i - P Irritable temper and general dis gg : . ee He seldom ix handas or natty, i sledeswmanse of . “ ht : a ‘ ‘And pan one of t rma of the| comfort results, We positively cure the interior t de thin condition with our specially} In oft more abstracted than chatty, And sometimes unbearably rude. ‘The tour eastern | Kround glasses. Pye Specialists, Seattle Schuehard Optical | } Co. 1207 Second and | ay, w Yor. lor 20 weeks. California tour ix @nough money to Of Jeffrien’ eantern en, tor which he in to receive larch 6 and will uw slight us Aas Pr pgs soe He kisses ua, loves This perfidious n wnibly ce nd leaves un apaper inan \25c Stick Supercream| | Shaving Soap 1Se Well half Our mothers won't hy ling arthiy go the clear him male a wie United lathered, shaved.” Te latherad ee sold again this spring, withound, via Oregon R. R. & Nav- ation Company's picturesque Mne, i March id April. From e 33,00; Bt. Louls, $30.50; 2 nsay City, St. Paul and it river ints, $26.00. is taken at Union Ticket Of ne te ollghaga Ave. B GUNDERSON IN MIDE . Trunks | FEW ODDS AND ENDS In Men's Heavy Sweater Coats at Suit Cases cost, Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO, Feil ru amart- | burning | 81G CUT RATE —on— Tobaccos, Pipes and all Brands of Cigars. Worth your while to @VOP THE RENT. We ean sell you Beautitn) Homes, Cottages, Bungalows Payments just like rent. T. P. FAY CO,, INC, Mehthorn Bidg. BY mall 19¢ come tn. Oriental Blillard Parlors, 1418 Third Ave, 919 First Ave, F. M. Spinning 1910—-SECOND AV,—1310 Aw COME ON) ON OuT IT AINT RAIN IA warning for you Paddy M arte, Chrtation ‘Three states wit! consider b | Ie states are {7 CAN SEE SwEerT MYRTLE Now PICKING gn Wied FLOW FE & oe WITH THAT SiLvee SPOON, ae i wi “~ "y — r P SHARKEYS FAMOUS 'LANKY APTER j PEEK ABOO {Tv od be ; GUARD, OVER Come RiauTeD ” ’ qq 7 Ki? Se SPORTING NOTES cartoons on a San Francisco newspaper. His cartoon at the top of this page was drawn expressly for The Star ERE already de « probable * * Tommy Mack, of Mack & * FROM EVERYWHERE Marcus, the clever newspaper ® artists now appearing at the # vars. ally ag tiie, Orpheum was an in ® vite Ee Flea Be yo terested apectator at the 8. A. ® C. intercity amo) last night * and above is his impression of * Sharkey” McVeigh and Lanse # Williamson during their ty * phoonteh three-round bout Mr. ® Mack formerly did sporting * «! * * * * ING NOTES HOM By mny wh CRACK DISTANCE MEN WILL COMPETE er Athjette performer faht Relentists ascert Bull, fame: of cancer, is ft Of their “absent treatment em beet aggregation of | fistance men ever gathered togeth- or in the west ones bachelors, The 4 il teying to solve rm the Seeks Anty Drudge’ 's Advice. Mrs. Neighbor—‘‘Won't you please tell me, Anty how you keep your curtains so snowy white? Mine are supposed to be white though I suppose you think lixe everybody else that they’re ecru.” Anty Drudge—‘‘Why, certainly, Mrs. Neighbor. It’s the easiest thing in the world. I wash them myself with Fels-Naptha soap in lukewarm water. Fels-Naptha makes them white and that kind of washing doesn’t wear them out nearly so fast."’ Leaning over a steaming washtub is a fine way to ruin the complexion. ,Heat and steam redden and inflame the face. Then a touch of cold air will roughen and chap the skin. That is one of the many reasons why thinking women prefer to wash clothes with Fels-Naptha soap in lukewarm water. It saves the hands and face from harm. It saves the danger of taking cold in Winter, because you don’t need to have your kitchen or laundry full of steam like a Turkish bath. It saves fuel; you don’t need an over- hot fire. It saves the clothes, because there is no boiling to weaken them and no hard-rub- bing to wear them into holes before their time. Isn’t all that worth while? Yes, you'll say, if it will make the clothes clean. Just try it. They'll be cleaner, sweet- er, whiter than you could get chem any other way. And _ Fels-Naptha is just as effective with flannels, woolens; colored clor hes. Be sure te ac: she genuine Fels-Naptha and follow directions on the red and green wrapper, “a ' ! .y ‘ \

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