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z THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912 INSURANCE COMPANIES) Fy mata ia.» Py IT DOESN'T HURT A BIT Bey, Ss cer The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely Read aon cur"akTe bens fac ea Ader trowbi STA G ES FIG H T IN A C H U R C H HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION. . é ple, and the large majority of appli cants do not even suspect that they i Save the disease inniral Mii) | M| KNOCKOUT TO SWING He states that judging from his ( ARIEN P|] ah ON ABE ATTELL Ls own perience and reports from e draggists who are constantly in @trect touch with the public, there ts one preparation that has probably Deen more successful tn relieving and curing these diseases than any remedy known. The mild and heal influence of Dr. Kilmer's Dinite Btkaes non is soon realized, |t}BOXING CARNIVAL IN EDIFICE stands the highest for Its remark OF THE ASEBALL able record of cures. PARSON” Swamp-Root ts strictly an herbal . egmpound and those who feel in| PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 10.—A need of such a remedy should give/prize fight In a chure And be ita trial, It is on sale at drug | cause of it, staid Philadelphia today stores in bottles of two fifty lis stirred to its usually calm depthe. cents and one dollar. Stripped to the walet, A. J. Drex- However, {f you wish first to test} el, Jack O’Brien, Danny Hutchin. its wonderful merits, send to Dr.) son, an ex-footba!! hero at the Uni. | Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y., . Prank for a sample bottle, absolutely free. | Fleyd and Bryan Hayes, each trav. ‘When writing be sure and mention | gieg three rounds with each other Dept. R. man of the quintette in the base. ment of the Abigaii Vare Memorial church, which had been fitted as JUST A MISTAKE DF AAMES WENDOVER AND NOT UNDE WOOD TO GET THE BIG TIGHT ee ee All Work Painless, Guaranteed Fifteen Nothing but the host of materials ured; work performed gam raduate dentiste who have every modern tus to portend jentintry, Platinae Fillings .... ..800 to $1.00 | ruil Pinte Gold Alloy Fillings #108 t0 #a.80 | uney iets iene Shae oa x BXAMINATION AND ESTIMATES FREE Lapy A Hot braul. Special Enga Miss vonage, pm. uy Roprano. 5 rie MISS KITTY COVELL —Lyric MISS GRACE MAYHARD, Com ement Entertainers CHICAGO, Jan, 10.—An houncement that Wendover, Utah, and not Windward, Nev, will be the scene of the John son-Fiynn battle, next July, was made today by Jack Cur ley, who is promoting the af fair. 1 am unable to say just how the mistake was made,” Curley aa 4 ts posible that 1 a, MR. MARRY QUINLAN — Character Singer. MS. HARRY A. MILLER —Piano Marvel, and ME. MARRY GLTH#—The Bloomin’ Englishman, cee e ee heehee Seeeteeeeeseae ~ |® mispronounced the name of the Coder 414 eo under the direc- < “ jover Is 121 milew ing tion of Wm. S. Vare, recently de- ; be wt i ’ Sy: and bas an ® East 414 feated for the mayoraity nomina. altitude of 4,327 feet . tion by Geo. H, Earle. The church : be Rates for moving are $1.50 per hour for a large padded Account _ isine’rastrnte!S5.. "roma" Tan tewneaeganee par ee a oe elie Davis, @ baseball parson,” and is being conducted on radical lines. See eee = atte tal ete aa LANGES {8 WILLIN’ Nic Langes, the crack Nght- # eight artist, dropped ® to the office of the sporting & itor long enough to remark © he is all ready for one Mr. & yw Davis of Everett, any old & lace and apy old time--for a & CHICAGO, Jann. 10.— Champion Jack Johnson, in an interview here today, announced his intention o holding out for Eddie Bantry, the old-time featherweight star, as the referee for bis chainpionship battle with Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman next July, Jotinson sald 1 am the champion, and unless somebody shows me a good reason why Santry should not be chosen, | will hold out for him. fle was once de bet, fun or marbles. * & Kreat boxer, knows all the fine tT ay Wie. akg] KNOCKOUT BROWN. | [fiititeved: and’ is fully capable of fy Shoncneneny_ Snot Wie. "Sat Wl NEWYORK, Jan. 10.--"KROOD |naadune a bg bottle With nosinone training t jor bis match with , objections ti seawae ca caeewer me today fi Aaked If he bad any objectlons t Abe Attell, to be staged here Jan- offer to Santry, Jack Curley, Fiyan’s vary 18. While admitting that At | manager, said tell te one of the most dangerous) “Santry jx a good fellow and a men in the game, Brown said be /capable official, but a mgn of na expected to knock him oat with one | ional reputation must be picked f a of his powerful swings, Aftor bis|this battle an aos BAD swags Po weight champion, to the effect contest with Brown, Attell will |some one else will be chowéh. * Jac hat he (Johnson) was the leave for Los Angeles to prepare! Woish of San Francixco would b« for his bout there with Johnny Kil- | peter.’ bane, scheduled for Washington's ~ — ous NS HUBBARD E are convinced that too many people try to get along without a checking bank account. Such an account protects your money, promotes good business habits and gives you a firmer financial stand- ing and credit. And all the time your money is just as much at your service as if it were in your own pocket. u z ; BALLARD .: Diamar. y JAMES J. CORBETT. (By United Press Leased Wire) = Corbett’s proposition,” declares CHICAGO, Jan. 9-—In a] Johnson, “the bout was to be worn statement before E, J.|staged in Philadelphia and I Bangs, a Chicago notary pub-| Was to allow Corbett to remain 10 rounds, so that he might look like a real “come back.” I told them there was nothing Jas. J. Corbett, former heavy | doing. “Later Frazee and company, |which means Corbett, offered rreatest “staller” the game} me $100,000 to lay down to Al had ever known, by declaring | Kaufman after the Johnson- that Corbett and H. H. Frazee | Jeffries battle. I would have had offered him a substantial] insulted Frazee that night but, sum tor“lay down" to Corbett, | being in my own home, I sim-/ “According to Frazee’s ahd|ply declined to do so.” LIKEWISE MR. FRAZEE DENIES THE JOHNSON| “LAY DOWN” YARN CHICAGO, Jan. 10—Hoth James J. Corbett, former heavyweight hamplon, and H. H. Frazee ical magnate, in hot statements pub-| ez eeeeeeeee ee 2 lie, Champion Jack Johnson} CREB EERE EEE oday answered the charges of * * JACK BARRY, REAL ESTATE * BOOSTER, The Piace to Save Money The New Store After-inventory We have just completed our inventory and glad that the result of the past year is very staisfacto BIG SALE STARTS SATURDAY Attend this sale and save money. * * * « * RPE ERE HE REED THE First National Bank ‘Tuterest Paid on Time and Bevings Deposits birthday ee ee *® MELLO! HERE'S ONE * * JUDGE wHOo Likes «* * OUR COLORED CHAMP # eee eeae renee ne CHICAGO, Jan. 10.-Champion Jack Johnson, who was sentenced to 30 days in jail by a San Franciaco judge for speeding his anutomob today is probably drawing 4 paral cogent The Armstrong Co. 7 f hed today, deny every s { in Jack Johnson's sworn claim that en fee Calera they tried to induce bim to engage in a fake fight. Frazee sald Neve Cor. Ballard and Twenty-Second Ave. When Joh ES. “Johnson's charge that | had any connection with offering him | aallers "hesnar oes aunt Boge money sounds so ridiculous that I do not feel justified in paying enough | DO YOU LOVE YOUR WIFE? attention to tt to grace the report with a denial Mite claim that I ever Then make her happy. Buy her a Sewing Machine. called at his home ts all rot Ballard. Corbett's dental, which ¢ than Prazee's. “Jobnson is a tar,” Corbett wired, “if he says that I tried to ar MILLINERY SALE STILL CONTINUES AT THE ange a fake fight with him. His sworn charges will cost him a pretty BAND BOX. penny when I arrive in Chicago, I will file sult against him. | Artistic line of Hand Painted China, Calendars and siapeananteaii te eres a reasonably priced. Just what you want. 3EATTLE MAGNATE HAS LITTLE HOPE OF GET.|] 2 MARKET street EW YORK, Jan. 106-—All aport TING HIS STAR CATCHER BACK. ‘ ; 4 Will Manager Harry Davis of the Cleveland Naps take kindly to the the cunmeg. nag the work of Bert Whaling, and him understudy to Paddy Livingston: Soldier Delaney, who had ten or otherwise? If otherwise, Bert will be back in the Dugdale back jot th pounds on the Jackie, in their ton spring, and local fans are keenly interested. round heavyweight match in Brook Inasmuch as Ten Million and Bill McCreery will not get a chance to| lyn. The pull in the weights made try out with the Naps, it is claimed that the same fate is in store for Gotta Citiebdent a tabearenee Whaling. ©. E. Dugdale emphatically denies this statement. i . os noone Not on your life,” says Dug. of his brother, accused of perjury, be continued because attorneys in the case failed to appear, Judge Rooney said: “Bo you are Jack Johnson, the champion. Well, you can have anything you want in this court.” The case went over. Sailor Beats Soldier ) ¢ from Boston, was even more vigorous 5403 TWENTIETH, NEAR MARKET PHONE BAI WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Special Attention Given to Fine Watches and © 5223 Ballard Av. Recome Independent. Watch our chances in our window 4 will (each you how. THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK LLARD “| was an old league catcher for) BRANCH of the a be saflor pep srsemg years. | take off my hat to Bert Whaling. Jim McGuire was one of | F. P. SEARLE, Manager OTTO 8. J. PEDERSEN, like a midget stacked up against best in the busine: He tock off his hat—and signed him for, ‘ a giant Both Boys Clever ST. LOUIS, Jan. 10.--One of the feveland. Jim and | caught together for Washington in the old days, . 5 and we both remarked last fall that Bert Whaling was a worldbeater, || 4: W- PRESTON " Pioneer Barring none, he is absolutely the best catcher ever turned out from! Bring your Nature's Remedy Coupons at 0 the Coast. Johnny Kiing never hat a thing on Whaling. He throws —f that 25c box free. principal subjects of curbstone dis like a shot and he works with the pitcher. Wait til! Davis watches him I Telephone, Ballard 2 $311 cussion with the fight fans here to- work. 1! would like to have him back, but there Isn't a chance in the - day © the cleverness displayed by world.” Benny McGovern and Frank White, If Whaling gets off right in the spring and can show a little of his FASI STEAMERS the Chicago boy, in thelr six-round | EDDIE HUBBARD. usual class, he ought to make a hit. Paddy Livingstone is an old-vet,| fight here. The boys fought a fast| Local fans are warming up nicely] and he will be the mainstay behind the bat. When Davie left the EBAVE COLMAN DOCK . contest, which was called a draw, |to the coming Eddie Hubbard-Hollle| Athletics he asked Connie Mack for Livingstone, and as Connie w: tate JACK BARRY. They weighed in at 118 pounds, Giles bout, which will take place at _ — FOR TACOMA = | ort Lawton on January 16. Both tage XMAS AFOLIS re riven Fig ig we have him, caught in the Club Elects jeanne’ me ig Papog ie Boag ree, ete, Tee, 8100 BM’ Bl College man, athlete, real estate|, PORTLAND, Or., Jun. 0.—C. W. | Srery 40%: ge dale [a Hole Wis bralw Y booster, and the man, gentlemen, “aig Sat ab ge oli encom all ia takieia an oF cosmara Pile ieeas whe will pilot the “Joints” to vic-| ions at the annual election Oth.|i@ training at the fae and ets 0 All Work Guaranteed fe id workout each day as all the ers elected were: Ray King, vice | 9°% was with McCioskey, a ing with |Commodore; A. 8, Fleming, treas- | o¢ ck McDevitt will prob. aka : . 5016 20th Av. N. W. SEATT! the St. Louis Nationals. Later Jack| "er: J. B. Welch, secretary. bee Se be played with Milwauk ind last > pp” 1... "s year was utility for Walt McCre- “O. R” Home Again Doors »rd Windows, Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall’ Wall Tints ; The Wm. M. Curtiss G | Hardware, Plumbing, Heating, Ti i & die’s Portland Coasters. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. ve} When Dug and Judge McCredie|Home again after a successful aq hove . rates . | were East on their little junket last | fighting campaign in the East, “Ong ; 11 to March 18, 112. fall, the Judge told the Seattie mag- Round Hogan announced today cares tee See : ; Possibly you are now doing business at this bank, cheduies Subsect to B | Mate he knew of just the sraiibes th Geen bene ae _— 1 watlon, Among i medical pre a Se good. If not, wouldn't it be well for you to start in ness some ~ mined n certain ¥ 4 j j With abund: apital an . Colam Bok, rey. Dug took the| promoter lured him into action | ° properly : | ‘Gen ane weet ee ee . oe || pared to give you superior service, tip. Jack will hold down the firet| with an attractive offer, Hogan | ture f Sookestae < ' rai vt said he eame home for a rest | Here is the formula: “From | your . og BALLARD BRANCH og Se (in ortginal ng package) SES GPORT | ok =n | Union Savings & Trust | Baris Gata tevnte tee 20th and Ballard Avenue. | C. W. CASLER, Manager H. F. Ki uggist doo not have Torin jcom 1 in stock fhe will get it in a jours from his wholesale House. be Influenced to take pc Ea haring tes mare bets : Christie MacDona w packsas Sings Two Numbers from Her Famous Suctes® “THE SPRING MAID” This dainty and tuneful Viennese opera has captivated By ROY WHITMAN. We wish to call attention to the fact that while George | Shreeder and Joe Cobn fell all over themselves selling players to| the big leagues, most of these same players are coming back. And and in it Miss MacDonald, as the Princess Bosena ( that while our friend Dugdale didn't sell so many, the few he did gell the Spring Maid) has made the biggest success of her & HENRY MOUTONX vig gies , re an Bp cote soage gage ms 9 b peop Fe two greatest song hits are the “Day Dreams” and “Two n atcher Eddie Burns to it auls ationals, bu hoes,” y e o e c ft ta understood that Bresnahan has turned them’ both back without | ek tee ee ee ee Information Wanted 4 trial. On the other hand, “Rajah” 1s said to be very sweet on Zeke Gordon Tracie bers for Victor audiences, wr Zeckert, who was secured by draft. Dug sent Art Bues and Bert | - isi eetistaneiay Victor Purple Label Records, 10-inch,.76 cent * A reward of one thousand dol- ng the big bush, and he laughs at the idea he will get sore Phicd’ ane Maxios 60060—" ve * OI fare (31-000) will be paid by his fl either back—which is the arrangement if they fail to make good, “I'd pias igh gli ae 50000-—-"T'wo Tattle Love Bees” ...........- + Chriatie ri like to,” is the way Dug pute it, “but—~," x $30 SAMPLE SUIT With Renald Werrenrath r ah oes Sncludes biscks and | 60061—“Day Dreams, Visions of Bliss” ......... Christie Ma Ce ee nigat ‘ot and. pat Chorus by Lyric Quartette. ‘ Chet McIntyre, the very capable instructor of the S. A. c., Other “Spring Maid” Numbers on the Victory Height & feet & in. §| 98% brought out some real nifty athletes, we admit, but when he says hair thin and of light brown color. {|he has @ man who can flop Polly Grimm, why— deep-act_ and medium-sized ! ‘Wore mustache and hin ihe b eyes. toy prot AIS ER Harry Wolverton, the new manager of the New York commencing wh morte yunaing downward to the §\ Highlanders, who piloted the Oakland Coasters for a couple of years, Ww: Ry! A Se ts ant ig @ third baseman. For years he was rated one of the best in the big leagues. That being the case, he ought to know @ good third. sacker when he sees one. Last fall the Highland bought Curtis Coleman of the Tacoma Tigers, Curtis will surely fall beneath a critical eye in one Harry Wolverton, yet the Highlanders are sadly in need of a couple of good infielders, #0 Coley may stick. $1833—Gems from “The Spring Maid” ... nor 16985—“Spring Maid” Waltzes ......... .. +, «Vitor Milita Hear these records today. We will gladly play them 24 demonstrate to you the wonderful Victor-Victrola. BERT WHALING long on catchers, he acceded to the request. But outside of Paddy, the staff is of un in caliber, As an illustration of this, Gus Fisher was not considered a world: : He caught fairly good ball for the Portland Ballard Music House” all, Yet he was the best of the Nap backstops last. 5411 Twentieth Ave. N. W., Near Market year. He will probably be back with McCredie in the spring, although | PHONE BALLARD 1277) the latter insists he will stick with the Naps. if Fishe 3 « Whaling euart ©. iP r can stick, Open Every Evening Till 9:30 “) Sapolin—What Does Tt Meant The best in Enam els, Stains and Gildings Beautify Your Home ‘Mubil, 919 Pike St. Wall Paper