The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1909, Page 2

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CONDITION AND WILL FIGHT tay Vou USED To BE ABLE TO suMP THAT FENCE ore Wha JANES HVENTUALY wit UP IN TMS CLASEP Two nacht vit abled ythe honor of the heavyweteht) 76% tn. COMPATISON OF Hy FonWRR Chimpiyns (hal beve Fyn = Pe AND PRESENT WeIGHTs in shape 8 € faatice,” normai " Thid Inst “it is a very impo expanded little ‘word. inicepe it would newer do for Jeff to go ls in Forerm DY Samm. beck Into the ring In a half-baked | Th tn Wrtet... | ane +. dattrios dition, and be walloped or even | 34° tn in. | 2 ring, and id to a draw by Jol a I ' ® muon for the heavyweight If he goes Into the ring at all, he} 16% in ry nip of the wortd must be im the pink of condition— | b just an good as he ever waa, if not | ie f Net a Hard Job. a trifte look at the! Al that in neces i wh w wears the | fighter to do is 8 that the papers bave reng vince moat casual! watst line by ff The ie teneles and of hie hav-| observer he le ne mean an-jeam @ ins month or twe of con tagonint for Jeffries or any other | sistent training To develop hix man. farms and wriste « fraction of an | Pte made hi inoh. | pia eity, win, tooo or Cam He Get Into thape, him fn th fight the present holder ot He te powerful, shifty, nervy, |3¢ pounde ad competent fh and every | diva ppear ie a statement in Cimaha to jine of his magnificent .ead and | decreases. , that he would bedy echoes th aenert The | ditional tr neon if he could get im question then comes down theta | pa ial hak cam eeu tal pet fi fires bring om- at bee oe wae Healy denied that he had mate {nat od & break, and said that he was ‘Tom | om under he reached Ch! ’ x ae ote o Dun: the anaes tor good which to Jeff, with his expert train tended, lete Action. imple gad easy te | ere and coachon, should preve © mare | following bis arrival ino ‘el famtitar with the wonders a , you have York cit his return to little training can work. i of the day of'nin greatest an. ; over the) Here are Jeff's measurements at | got in shape Me 4 in he come@ )the present time, and with them his He can ast im shape, there eT , fatement. un«| dimensions at the time of bis victory | he will fight. and) probably will Fit |chationge Jokneon for the heavy- | sgl mer o Today. | weight titie which he fortetted to | (Xj lek 1% | tn... Bleight...¢ ft. 1% in. | Burns, before the snow fites again MEMPHIS, Tonm.. Mareh [Charley Street, the Alabaria wh ore r a ing & ball thrown jthe Washington staned wha! - ing contr ager Cantillon gu Washington | and left hie at the we WEATHER sre oun! movt Kaleldoscopicaliy abost tm toate 4 hm gg ° jlained jpareult o€ the grosve orsebide, | Shteact sited See | Fred M. ‘Spi eat ning 1810-8 ECOND AV ——1!5”0 You Ae Positively Sure... That every effort has been put forth—no minor detail overlooked—that down to the last stitch Regal $15 Suits are Perfect in fit, in finish and in style. Then—there is a matter of from $5.00 to $7.50 that you save by buying Regals and that’s certainly worth while. Money Back If You tty the sound of hickory ocak ‘te [against leather resounded among lnegn on the] ~ cgeeus pennant to float the eyes of our portly magnate. this settled until that the: Dede Brinker's university plagers by here until then. but quite ite hed in pote with y a gathering af the elect has already conwiderable clase. taken pla and the way th x" are | ad of Piteber Jim Clarke, te i starting out is good for # ve", | yesterday's game, the firet of the | weak ayes, strong eyes, any off Kind sensen, Was fomarkable in regard of een to nix’ control, speed and the en- are @ 4 to Leck at. durance of bis green arm. ‘The bunch of youngsters that Manager Stewart, of the wntver [hae gathered about him for “pee sity baseball team, has been at great | aeeaalt on, the Northwestern w to prepare « Ld these been removed by showing an rth and sifting it fre | devole pment of at ihe pebbles, them putting it back | makes the boys bellere that Seattic | agate and tampiog i with a steam hehind them thin year. and that | railer be race tor the rag la gotne to be nothing but a grand grab and-get-| Genetal opintc ma to give the away-for-fuie wit leave the! white #ox a cn postition im the brmting flytmg over I on park ig bes tho coming Gancon. when the season of Ry og | down the rates. as te ate in tone will * chances t#, to ay at least, & debatable question President OI dream of soft seat 5 ational league fallen thre ready. Now co the annow mt that Pulttam have it back any time he wants it, | and that if he don't take it Johnnie | a4 will be the man, Teo head, r. OF Drewawn NOME, Alaska, March %—Tommy “ #, at one Ue the greatest Chartey manager | 3 C in the A re pace, 08 sk A. last year, bee tared southward to | eur and a couple ‘army engineer corps stationed ‘ a the firet bunch th # out of Marlin Springs, | i memories the name of Tom Rube Marquhard, the $i!.008 abe brings to the follower of : pest. eee ut we soo him, short, stocky, = tenon © and belleve 5 y 4 in of ome run in a game of which the score wa ON HACKENSCHMIDT Frank Goteh and Geor, en ne Marti ‘J temidt, the “Tuaele: I old - ae 415 oe aigned for another wrestiing match at Travers isinnd in Auguat, for the catch-as-ateh-can iy Tefuscs te give way to the beat . te Dignahlp af the world, to be pull Iboure, Australia, om Z 7 Sth of next November The fight record mile was ron without d by an Au 1 a} watraitan | on @ track that was not the . tow finia atany time tt wag so hot Conneff wanted to poxtpone 7 these two men w Atteropt against time, but! / ” minutes with t” Gianninl, the coach, laughed p fall. when H gent him after Father Time atréak by throwing up his hand mearesly noe mee to touc h giving the i ae he jumped forward ? at le piste crack. At the bail. it i lie sulk maintaine that he bas Was certain he had the record at hin mM never been thrown, and says Gotch F when, abou yardn do it the wire, he to oft a terrific the crowd bro 0 8 roar ff finished apparently not f = ; | the least tired. j 4 ‘ L—A sum k before Conneft had estab. mans w on James J ® three-quarter mile record 4 Jottries and ane 4-6, whieh mark also stands In winning he defeat - fries is appearing, Orton, ‘arter and to appear in pollee TOMMY CONNEFF. by Jeffries indulges im heen conceded by erities the stage oe me C ane been In competi- tion of the anti he extablished the }and one-half miles in 6:46 2-5, and mt i ile "gi he would have|neither performance has ever been Tun seconds taster. No man will leqnaled his best aus tot tenees Conneft is all but forgotton now same summer, at Bergen|and it will surprise many to know Point, Conneff ran one and one-}that he te wearing Uncle Sam's Do you want. to borrow money fourth miles in 5:38 4-5 and one|bive in the Alaskan gold fields. See who loans It, on page 6 eee WANT-—Board and room. page 6. or THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909. yim JEFFRIES CAN GET INTO UNIVERSITY BOYS TAKE . SEASON'S FIRST GAME | CRANDALL OUT SPRAINS ANKLE terday } CHICAGO, March 10.—By U. I ' Dustin Pare t young nd wa of the callegians, ["" atop The lineups were as fo’ | Maxbe ficiateltee, et * own (Capt) ib ‘OMAHA MAY GET THE JOHNSON-JEFFRIES 60 | OMAMA | TAnwements are ht between Jim Jeffries and Jack Johnaon, the fight to take place fora tl we to the On lature permitting by OTI® CRANDALL. MARIAN, Tex firat secident in the Glamis herculean pitcher, ing first base, apraining his ankle “taking treatment fron: the whe hopes to bave his ¢ jto walk in a cou iG will be @ jong time t Buy a Champtor Gas Range and big fellow can piteh. fet & coal or Wood range free, WANT—Rooms, furnished of ro furnished. See page 6. RMEtion alt & @-round boxing freon chance of passage im the senate Colorust Tickets [Wi be sold again this spring, | westbound, via Oregon R.A. & Nav turesque line, Apel. From °; St. Louie, $99.50, | tigation Company's ) during March te ali Missouri river points, $25.00. Deposits taken at Union Tieket Of flee, No. 608 First Ave. | tata, Genl. Agt. “OSTEOPATHY vibration, Itght ther- eat bathe and other = anee and treating eyes ffiees in sah me Treatments §1 each. 615-619 First Avenue On the Square Opposite Totem Pole i we i ia ah ‘ONCE FAMOUS BEAUTY IS SPORTING NEWS NOW AGED AND DECREPIT SIOUX FALLS, 4, D., March 16. irs. Mary Lawler, In New York ty U. P-Aged and decrepit, living |she was known as one of mow " h form J wnous b tt ‘ mg Muneties he ¢ for , oman she was courted and patte killed "J Viwk y y ty and many of the fam pending on charity wr d ar MA TINEE IDOL WILL BE MARRIED SOON rat $4, Mian Conwait'e nee] Company ginian” and “The Squawmas JOHN BUTTERFIELD. anion, tod. i nt * UTICA, N. ¥ March 106. nearriog , t wed M nP John rfield, who w ; ft Cadiz, O ho was | of the party of seven who outlined “po eigin Peer Ah a ind established the fimt overland vag opal yy Oe pee nail route to the. Pacific coast in ; 868, Inter adopted by the Americar « will take pla y Pars night, aged 82. Anty Drudge Ends Troubles. Mr. Swhurbe--‘‘I’'m just going into the drug store to get a supply of quinine, Anty. My wife had the house like a Turkish steam-bath with boiling clothes before I came out and can feel myself catching cold already.”” Anty Drudge—That's too bad, Mr. Suburbs, I'll just go right up there and show Mrs. Suburbs how to do her washing with Fels-Naptha in lukewarm water without boiling or hard-rubbing. Then you'll never have steam or odors in the house on washday and it will be so much easier for your wife.” “With Winter’s chills, come washday ills.** iver heard that old rhyme? It’s going out of date now. Every woman who abandons the old back-breaking, health- wrecking, washboiler, hot-water way of washing clothes, and uses Fels-Naptha in lukewarm water, is giving it a kick farther back. Fels-Naptha soap has done more than anything else in the world to take the ills out of washday. Especially in Winter. The Fels-Naptha method does away with boiling and nauseous steam and sick- ening odors. ~ Does away with washtub drudgery and reddened hands and face. With Fels-Naptha you wash clothes comfortably, in lukewarm water, without hard-rubbing, and the clothes are far cleaner and last longer—flannels, woolens, colored goods as well as the white things. If you aren't in the procession, better join. Get a cake of Feis-Naptha to-day and see just how easy a washing can be. Follow carefully the directions on the red and green wrapper. |AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Pike-——__——-On the Boulevard. A Dyspeptic Man not cooked to sult you at home; the American. -Ust— Excellent Flour And _ Live Happily Ever After . ean company, died at his home need have uo fear to eat the dishes we prepare for him, as we only use the primest meats and fowl and the highest grade | foods; but they are cooked to perfection here. When your ap petite fails you or your meals are try ope of the special dishes at at The ED P.—J ' Jobn cree U N i @) N i ee f for 4 petits merl; Savings & Trust] x i stint { riage Second and Cherry GIVES YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE CONSISTENT WITH SOUND BANKING METHODS. AMuUs MENTS. Moore Theatre Jovn Cort, Manager. Matinees Tomorrow and Saturday, A Stubborn Cinderetia By Hough. Adame and Howard. justen! Comedy Event of % Momer Mason and Notable eWeek aries Dillingha Product 7 Of C—Orehentra of 20. le Thureday, Mail Orders THE GRAND od Actor-Singe CUNNENGHA ht Inclusive, Matiness Wednesday Nights, 260 to " lhe Next week Phones 41. veeell & Drew. Man Tontent and All Week spiatinees hy oe —~ Py ag ete Dente ‘ore micas os Sis aed Mathewa Grohmann Motion Pictures, ————— eee LOIS THEATRE Phones: Sunset, Main 1304; Ind. 4234. One of the Most Delightful Comedies, “Merely Mary Ann” Miss May Wine « Triumph. Next Week— The Jit” Soa Finer Big Siendard Featares—@ STAR POPULAR VAUDEVILLE “00, Ts Cute a8, fae MANUEL ROMAINE And Another Show an Thee gaent RNa to Town PROP. LITTLE'S HIGH CLASS SCHOOL OF DANCING Author of the Improved Waltx, Two Step, Three Step, and Schot- tisahe. Clanese Tees, and Friday, Evenings Social Nights Wed tasoene ty nppeintinen hes you how to bo without drugs. seuss by Hiustrated a" free to every. eldk and hereon who matia me (hie oa of ot it, New Discovery Cures Eczema and Eradicates Minor Skin Trow bles Overnight. A few montns ago the dispensers of posiam, the new discovery for the cure of eczema, decided to allow u druggists of the country to jhandie it. Previous to that time it could only be had direct from the boratories. ince this change in the method of distribution poslam has met with }the most phenomenal success of anything introduced to the drug trade fm the last 30 years. All the leading druggists, including the in Seattle, are }now carrying the special 60-cent size recently adopted, also the $2 Jar. This great success is pot surpria- ing when it is remembered that, tn eczema eases, poslam stops the iteh- ing with first application, proceeds to heal immediately, and cures ehronic cases in a few weeks. In minor skin troubles, such as | pimples, blackheads, acne, herpes, | blotches, rash, eto, results show after an overnight application. Bx- | Derimental samples of posiam are jsent to anyone by mail free of charge, by the Emergency Labora ~ Kew’ 32 West Twenty-fifth st, ~ New York city,

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