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i ) MONEY BACK ‘BILLY DYER IS REMEDY O'Leary must be waiting for some | promoter to offer a purse of a thou We Guarantee Parisian Sage sand dollars before he will enter ring with Dyer, Ever since -for Dandruff and Falling hese bore weut 8 : Hair, » boy# went four rounds to a Dyer declares that he has been trying to get a return match ee et lwith the ltgle Irishman, but that One Application of Parisian the latter has sidestepped, until Makes the Scalp Feel [Dyer is thoroughly convinced that 5 |e does not care for any of his ine and Adds Luster game, Just to get the matter clear to the Hair, 0 on the records, Dyer herewith .. | Issues formal challenge to Destroy the dandruff germs that’s) Oy sary: to moet him in the four the only known way to eradicate! wound arena, and would like to dandruff and PARISIAN SAGE con | hove something better than an ex taing just the ingredients that wWil| oo, ite a chanee for the pro destroy germs | moter of the next boxing show Dandruff causes falling hair and EEE baldness because (he little dand ruff germs rob the hatr roots of the nourishment that should go to sup ply life, luster and vigor to the batr. PARISIAN SAGE costs but 80 cents & bottle al druggists and tol fet goods counters everywhere. It is guaranteed (o banish dandroft, stop failing heir or scalp fteh, or money back. The girl with the Auburn hair 's on every bottle. It) i & most ce! ful and daintily; perfumed dr. « that quickly tn vigorates the scalp. | “My hair was falling out badly! anti I began to nse PARISIAN| BAGE Hair Tonle, but it looks fine! now, My hair was getting very Uda, but ft i setting thick and BU BROS wavy."—-Bliza Archer, 60 Church | s ‘Just Printers Bt, Hartford, Conn. June 6, | 1013 THIRD AVENUE Mail orders filled, charges pre eS by Giroux Mfg. Co, Buffalo |MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 DANCING HIPPODROME Pitch and University. 1oplece Uni Orchestra Dancing T by Competent penchers. Phone Main 963. Fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. Bartell’s Stores guarantee tt. BUY YOUR XMAS PRESENTS Of THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM Diamond Rings from $10.00 up. Diamond Ear Screws from $25.00 up. Diamond Brooches, Studs, Searf Pins, Elgin or Waltham Watches trom $5.00 uy old Links from $2.00 up. Ladies’ Solid Gold Lace Pins from $1.50 up. Gold Heads, Neck Chains and Lockets, Ster- ling Silver and Silver Filled Toilet Sets. also White Ivory. Men's and Ladies’ Rings. Fine tine Umbrellas and at the lowest prices in the city. Large Ine of Mesh Bags, Frne Cut Glass, Clocks. Largest assort- ment of Leather Hand Bags in the city years in business here. HOUGHTON & HUNTER, JEWELERS Third and Vester, Hote! Frve Building. au HARMLES3 WAY TO DARKEN THE HAIR AND MAKE IT SOFT AND BEAUTIFUL Who does not know the value of; which Sage and Sulphur are com Sage and Sulphur for keeping the bined with other valuable reme hair dark, soft and glossy and in| dies for ping the hair and scalp condition? As a matter of in clean, healthy condition. hur is a natural element; if your hair is losing its color or a deficiency of it in constantly coming out, or if you by many scalp spe-|are troubled with dandruff or dry, is to be connected with loss|itchy scalp, get a fifty-cent bottle ef @lor and vitality of the hair./of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur from Unquestionably, there is no better| your druggist, use it according to * remedy for hairland scalp troubles, | the simple directions, and see what especially premature grayness, a difference a few days’ treatment than Sage and Sulphur, if property| will make in the appearance of . your hatr. The Wyeth Chemical Company! All druggists sell it, under guar- of New York put out an ideal prep- antee that the money will be re of this kind, called. Wyeth’s | funded if the remedy is not exactly Sulphur Hair Remedy, in as represented.—Ow! Drug Co. | nd women find Golden Wedding a wonderfully beneficial stimulant. It gives positive relief from ex- haustion, debility and depression. Its matchless mildness and mellowness, and its agree- able taste, especially recommend its use. Finch’s Golden Wedding Bottled in Bond bas the medicinal virtues that belong only to absolutely pure whiskey. ‘This is because it is made differently from ordinary whiskies, The special formula and process of distilling Golden Wedding keep im the original natural and beipful quality. Always have Golden Wedding in your home for remedial purposes. Note its pleasant stimulation without unde sirabie after-effects. Bee that it has the government stamp over the cork. “Made Differently” Ends Catarrhal Misery Hawking and Snuffles Booth’s Hyomei Destroys Germs, Soothes and Heals the Sore Membrane of the Nose and Throat No Stomach Drugging—Just Breathe It—Pronounce It High-O-Me You can say goodby to catarrh if , outfit If an- you really want to. other bottle is needed the price is You can kill every catarrh germ | 50 cents. that is thriving in the inflamed re Use it according The price is $1.00. to the simple ‘VARSITY SQUAD | FAILS TO ELECT CAPT. FOR 1912 The election of a captain for next year’s Varsity football team, which was to have been held prior to the jannual football dinner at-the Wash ington Annex, lant night, was indef [initely postponed, the cause being rumors of “trades” and “deals” be ing made among the members of the squad With the withdrawal of Wayne SAtton as a candidate, B. Van Pree ley, center, and Jack Patton, tackle, were most prominently mentioned jfor the honor, When it was learn led that these men would go to the |meeting with an equal number of Coach Dobie and Dean Mtinor | Robe of the athletic committee, and George Coryell, vice president THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912. \FIREMAN WANTS RETURN BATTLE LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1 spite of the terrific beating he took at the fists of Luther MeCarty and his elimination as a heavywotght championship contender, Jim Flynn \how announced today that he ta not through with the ring wants another battle, and surprised h friends by declaring that he be lleves he is entitied to another, crack at MeOarty, Fiyna spent Tuesday night and a portion of yesterday at a Turkish bath, Later he went to Doyle's camp, Where he will rematn until he has fully recovered from the fight New York is Flynn's pi eo jective point. His macehan, jack j Curley is negollating there. of the student body, decided to post.) pono the election | The 36 members of the Varsity lequad and 40 invited guests cele brated the winning of the North west championship for the fifth successive year at a banquet given by the associated student body SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS Philadeiphia—Charies Ledoux, champion bantam weight of Burope, and Kid Williams of Bal timore fought six rounds to a draw here last night Oakland. — Tommy MeFarland and “Babe” Picato of Los Angele fought a 10-round draw before the West Oakland club here last night Picato had the best of the milling bat ft was agreed to call it a draw end of the 10th round. back of the Princeten team for jtwo years past, has been chosen captain of next your's eleven. Jattle looking for bouts several |months ago, stopped Frank Mad }den tn four rounds at Tusla, Okla according to advices received her: Fred Beell won two straight falis from Walter Miller, welterweigh champion grappler, at. Duluth last night. Beoll gained the first fa in 53 minutes 30 seconds with full chancery, and the in 68 minutes, Miller quitting after Beell got him with a headiock hold. The basketball teams of th Pranklin high will fight it out th week for the championship of the school. The winners of tho fresh mansoph. game and the senior junior game will play it off next shipmen are to be called upon the carpet for violating the rule agains betting. It i claimed they formed & pool of $2,000 which they wager ed on the recent game with the Army at Philadelphia, SCALER AND FLYNN TO MEET IN MASS. Kid Sealer, the Spokane boxer, te scheduled to go against Eddie Fiynn of Lyon, Mass, over the 12-round route, at Lowell, Mass on January 19 Fiyan ts a light weight who packs around a formid able record fracasea, in none of which was he ever knocked out Fiynn figures that a victory over Sealer will put him im ine for « go with “Fighting” Dick Hyland for the champtonship of Canada LOST ONE ROUND NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Qunboat |Smith of San Francisco ts stronger with New York fans today than ever, following his defeat of Harry Wuest of Cincinnati here last night in the first round of a scheduled 10 round bout. The referee stopped the fight to save Wuest from a knockout BS, sR Jim Barry, heavyweight fighter, cast his anchor in Tacoma the otber day and unloosened a lovely tale) about Jim Jeffries’ defeat at the hands of Sam Langford, a few days previous to Jeffs big Reno battle. Barry un his secret to a Ta- coma scribe. Barry says he got bis dope from Joe Woodman, Lang ford’s manager. At the conclusion of the tale, the Tacoma sport writer agreed with Barry that Jeff's knock out at the hands of Langford proved his undoing in the Johnson fight Barry claims that the fight was pulied off in a big hotel room at) Mona Springs. He says none but Jeffries’ trainers and Woodman were present. Barry contends that twice in the third round the big fellow hit the floor and that the curtain was rong down In the fourth period, when Langford connected with Jeff's jaw Realizing that be had been whipped by man, Jeff went Into t Reno, two-thirds beater Barry. In a semi-professional football game between the Bullocks and received serious inju jured were all non players. Those hurt are suffering from broken bones and concussion of the brain. The Bullocks won 12 to 0. The in- Larry Doyle, although not leading the New York swatters of last sen son, proved to be the team's most valuable man when it came to driv- ing in runs. Through the medium of safe hits, sacrifice files or in field outs, Doyle brought 96 runs across the plate. When a Terre Haute physician examined Mordecai Brown's injured leg, he told Brown that if he ever played ball again he would be tak ing a big chance of losing the use if both boys were standing at the) econd fall Vernons, in Brooklyn, four players| ceases of the membrane of the nose and throat and in a short time stop forever that morning hawking in your throat overnight. You can make the membrane of your nose and throat so healthy and free from germs and soreness that the terrible colds that you catch #o frequently and that cause such misery will soon be a thing of the past. It you are really sincere in your atc be rid of catarrh and its ul ng symptoms get a Hy. omet Inhaler and a bottle of HY- i OMEI today. Ask for a HYOMEI directions that go with each ontfit and if you are not satisfied that it is killing the pernicious health de stroying germs of catarrh and free ing you from vile misery you can have your money back, Boothe Hyomet te not a secret remedy, It ls made of that mar velowsly healing antiseptic, Aus- trallan Eucalyptus, combined with Guasacol, Thymol and other germ destroying antiseptics. It is fur. nished to all who suffer by pharma- cists everywhere, Booklet about catarrh and trial sample free from Booth'’s Hyomel Co,, Buffalo, N. ¥ of the injured member, As a con sequence, Brown has announced that he will never play ball | There is sqgne talk in Terre Haute jthat the feam's next manager will be the “Three Fingered” wonder. | Dan Moeller of the Senators will \ Set @ $200 bonus if he doesn't smoke a cigar all season. If he amokés With the exception of Shanks, ali |the candidates for an outfield posi |tion on Washington next season are jlett handed swatters, ain. | \a weed they will cut his salary $200,| | TO MEET R j | OAKLAND, Ca . negotiations prac’ for a battle between Joe | Low Angeles and Frankie Oakland, it appeared ¢ Onkinnd fight fans wit! near-champlona in a 10- here New Year's day Accepting a $4,000 Manager Levy, for Rivers, signed for the bout, Jack Perkins tenta lively accepted on behalf of Burns. ‘The articles oll for 19% pounds at 10 o'clock on the day of the fight | It was reported later that Pro- |moter James W. Coffroth of San Francisco also ts dickering for a Rivers Turns mateh New Year's day, but Moffitt says he has the Rivers end tled wp. Coftroth de ciares Burns ts pledged to fight for him, and that he ix now negotiat ing with Rivers and his manager, Princeton.—-Hobart Baker, half.) Johnny Corbett, who was in Se-| team on the Bis k alleys last night the Bogan Bryan outfit took the Foresters jown from the top of the [éngue. ‘aptain Bragging» and Meeko, of brokers’ team, rolled high score of 210 and high average. Phe wores Foresters Logan @ Bryan Tonight on the same alleys Holeom Lamber team will tangle for, matphes | * ; od off 1.5 “$90,000 A YEAR OR ORANGEGROVE 28, Dec, 12.—-New nothing, and $20,000 @ r salary, or Ife among the or ange groves, That is Chance’s decision today matter of his baseball for next season "1 will play in New Chance said, “but that's. the only city besides Chicago that 1 will consider, because it’s the only other olty where I can get a sat isfactory salary, I want $20,000 a year. MoGraw gets $18,000, and . touch for the get what I in prospects son on my orange property at Glendora,” is On Hie Way. CHICAGO, Dec. W.--Afthur In win, business manager of the New York American baseball league club, will start for Low Angeles either this afternoon or tomorrow to a contract to Frank jeposed manager of the Chicago Nationals, to manage the New York Highlanders, MH ie re ported tbe contract eallg for an annual salary of $18,000 and a per centage of the profits, It i# not expected, however, that the profit will be large fer several yoare owing to the popularity of the New York Giants and the fact that the Highlanders are fnetailing pew. grandstands at considerable expense Chance, be given was announced, wil! free rein if he am sumes the management of the New York Americans, To make the triple deal by which Joe Tinker goes to Cincinnati, and Corridon to the Cubs, and Chance to the High landers, seven American league clubs waived on Corridon when it was realized that this action was nex ¥ to permit the Highland et Chance, The Cl traded players repre club as Fl un outlay of $60,000 to get Tinker SEVERAL SPILLS MARK LONG RACE NEW YORK, Dec, 12—Al 7 a. m today, Suter brothers and the Car meo-Loftis teams, Im the #ix-day bike race in progress here, had ree! niles, 3 laps. The other eams were two laps abead A doz en spills occurred early this morn-| Grenda was accused of foul hurled ing. viding, and several spectator with the Standard Furniture Co. National bank outfit will meet the Northwest Trust Co. ai. | _ On the Blemarck alleys fast night n the Bankers’ league, the Nation- al Kank of Commerce team put the skids under the Seatile National bank boy The scores Seattle Nat'l Bk.718 704 854—2,276 j Nat'l Bk. Com...790 723 726—2,238 | The Pacifie Coast Biscuit Co. | team lost ite match with the Fischer Broa. team on the Imper- | }ial alley» last night by a margin of | }65 pins. Lewis bowled high score | jof 236 and Rogers high average of [188 13. The scores Miseult Co. ..., Fischer Bros. 646 OTE O99 620 645 G49—1,964) In the 8. A. C. tournament’ the Pheasants grabbed two of the three games from the Biue Says)*Gal-| braith of the Pheasants *rdéifing high score of 228, and Hart@ of average qt 1992-2 the Jays high 5 Es The scores: Pheasants ..... Blue Jaye os... 4 so1 os81 ae mes 776 812 989 740 By a margin of 23 pins hong the Indian sign on ‘Op Sides at the Imperial alléys jaet night, Raleigh aud Galloway of the Top Sides rolling hich scarp 10 and high average of 151. They will play a return match next Tuesday night. The scores The Imperiais took two of the three games away from the Mil- waukees on the Iinperial alleys inet |night, Perry rolling high score of and high average of 206. The scores Imperials .,.,.888 933 1003-2426 Milwaukees 905 810 ~ 8T6—2,591 WANING STARS TO GATHER AT RING By United Prees Leased Wire. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 12.—The greatest galaxy of waning heavy- weight stars ever grouped In ‘one arena, with the single exception of the famous gathering at Reno a@ couple of years ago, is being plan ned today by Promot Tom Mé& Carey. McCarty and Al Paizer meet at Vernon New Years day for the white heavyweight championship of the world. McCarey believes it would be fit and proper for John L. Sullivan, Jas. J, Corbett, Robt. Fitzsimmons, Jas. J. Jeffries and Tommy Burns to sit side by side and watch a new generation do battle for what once was theirs. He has gent invitations to the quintet to occupy ringside seat and expects replies before Satu! day. INDIAN RUNNER IS READY FOR RACE Bugene Butler, the Neah Bay In dian, who will go against Pete George, the Greek distance man, in a ten mile match race at the Broad- way skating rink on Friday even- ing, arrived In Seattle today, and says he is in great shape for the hard grind. Jimmie Fitzgerald has charge of the arrangements and de- clares that everything is in readi- |ness for @ great race as both boys |are in good condition and they: are \evenly matched, bale 7 | mi 210. pop bottles at him, but missed the mark SPORTING NOTES OF Y. M. C. A. inevitable happened last tand Snyder's bunch was trim med nicely by Thompson's Terrors. The score was 16 to 0. The Pirates and the Swast tied last night in @ fast gar longball the score being 2 to Last night the ¥. M. C. A. Work ing Girls’ club entertained the Y. M C. A. dorm men which was respon. sible for the absence of at least 26 otherwise regular gym men O'Connor beat Burnside the handball tourney yesterday 21-4 and Kelly won from Derthiaam 21-6 and 21-4. OCCER NOTES Manager Ross certainly turned out a bunch of veterans to repre sent olers last Sunday against in Re | Black Diamond. Jepson, a new for ward signed up by the Rainiera, gave a good display last Sunday He will be in the lineup againat the Port Blakeley bunch next Sun- day. Finding himself unable to devote the necessary amount of time to at tend to the duties of league secre tary Arthur McCafferty resigned bis position. Jim Fraser was ap polnied to the vacancy. ‘The Celtics and Rangers wil! hoid & meeting tomorrow night at 418 Pike st. With hie team teading by 4 goa to 0, Manager Bili Cochrane of the Celtics, deserted the scene of bat- tle, and wended his way over to) see the other game, Ralniers and Black Diamond. Bill évidently wanted to look over the Coal Dig kere who will meet the Celtics next Sunday in the coal town, rs WOLGAST DROPS ANOTHER ROLL L108 ANGELES, Dec. 12-—Mis- fortune appears today to be still camping on the trafl of former lightweight champion Ad Wolgast and bis manager, Tom Jones. Jim Fiynn and his failure to beat Luther McCarty ts responsible for Ad's latest reverse, for, according to generally credited reports, the Dutchman lost a considerable sum of money on Tuesday's battle. The exact amount of Wolgast's loss is not known, but he is known to have covered practically every bet offer- ed on McCarty and shortly before the fight started he admitted that he bad another thousand ready for business. NELSON MATCHED y YORK, Dec. 12.—Undaunt- ed by his recent defeat by Leach Cross, Battling Nelson ts matched to meet Teddy Maloney im a six. round bout in Philadelphia tomor- row night, Maloney is known as a t hitter, and the fans are Rat" to grab everything in sight and keep his opponent pretty busy, Maloney recently put up a good bout with Ad Wolgast That le A» Laxative Therd Ie Only Qne - «Bromo Quinine” Always remember the full parag! Look | for this signature on “t 7 ‘a0, romo Quinine CURE A COLD tt OME DAY, CU Lrnrs York,” | pend the playing sea-| | | There will be a great time on ‘Christmas with the new Victor-Victrola ” vi. OP) It is suite of royal welcome by every member the family, s08 be And the longer it is in your home, themore every on will appreciate jf. the more you'l wonder why” you waited so long be. fore getting it, Come in today:and let us demonstrate this wonderful instruments $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200. 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