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W. A.C. SQ UAD OFF FOR PORTLAND FOR GRID FRAY Manager Tom McDonald, of the NWashington A, C. football team, Jef last night for Portiand to look over the grounds and to arrange quarters for his team, which will Jeave Seattic on a spectal car this afternoon for the scene of the fray with tho Multnomah team. The squad will be 16 strong, and the Dboys will be accompanied by a bunch of Seattle rooters. Their defeat at the hands of the Multnomah team in Seattle on De- is rankling in of th and in aside in tomorrow's contes! t away with th at Portland, and thereby put crimp in the long winning streak & of the Multnomah outfit, The Washington team is in good shape physically, and every man is edge to get in and tear up the revenge for similar treatment here a couple Contrary to reports that Johnny Bender would not play faitnomah formation in of weeks ago. wih the W. A. ©, he will be on deck tn bis usual position at Portland. The W. A. C. team w'll line up| as follows: Bibble, left end; Grimm, tackle; MeCree, left guard; Beck, center; Samples, right guard; EBak-| right tackle; Bender, Bliss, right end; igan, will go as substitute backfield men, while Reed will be sub-quarter. Ogilvie and Finn will be substitutes for the line positions. Victor Place will accompany the quad and act as one of the of- ficials, and Dr. Palmer wil! go along PYROGRAPHIC | - OUTFITS Complete From 75c to $3 ‘WOOD FOR BURNING AT % PRICE. FRAMED AND SHEET PICTURES. ORIGINAL WATER COLORS. PASTELS, ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS. PAINTINGS IN OIL. CUT GLass. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY. Wall Paper Co 907 Becond Ave. ‘If you are ailing; {f you suf- lost strength, debility other weakness, you can cured quickly and tharoughly wearing lectra-Vita, to- | sory attachment. This appliance has cured some of the worst cases. It carries a subtle stream of electric life di- rect to the weak organs, and they grow strong and vigorous under its powerful influence. 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Mo- Kay put Tate out for 16 minutes with one punch, This is McKay's seventh straight knockout. He will be matched with the winner of the McCarty-Palzer argument te $425,000 for ationals. Charies Taft the Philadelphia Kid Williams, bantamweight after Coulon’s title, has won 53 fights, 34 by knockout Secretary Heydier of the Nation- al league says 12,000 balls were used in that league last year. Yale is sore on athletics. They }have not beaten Harvard since! }1908, have lost every crew race since 1907, Have been beaten in track for the past few years, Prince | {ton and Harvard heve trimmed them in baseball. At the bottom of the list Im basketball. Rated ibelow Harvard in hockey. And | now they are belng trimmed in) the chess tournament in New York. | They did beat Harvard, however, In) the annual shoot held this fall. The New York military meer | will play football next year wit out @ captain Toe many duties by lthe captain spoil bis game, is the lopinion of the coach. dim Flynn says he ie going to show the home folks in Pueblo that he can fight. He wants to meet any heavy tn the business in that city. John Paul Jones of Cornell uni- versity, who hokis the world’s rec-|ing that he had not heard from/ ord in the one-mile run, | doing | the distance In fast time this win-| At the Olympic games last |summer in Stockholm, Jones went) | tale and was beaten by Jackson,| the English champion. { | The new name for the Chicago National league club ts the Cr instead of the Cubs, as they were jknown for many year Their | leader, Johnny Evers, was for years known in the “Big Brosh” as the biggest crab in the game. Coach poey of the Stanford university rugby team, was pre- sented with a 50-plece silver serv fee by Stanford students, Hawaii will send a polo team to the United States within a few|!indy after 10 rounds of uninter:) would almost kill weeks to compete with the English and American teams. None of the great billiard stare are playing fn as good form as they displayed in matches of several years ago. This was true of Hoppe, Morningstar, Sutton, Slosson and om aad in the recent New York meet. NEW YORK—Boxing will be added to the Olympic games for the Berlin meet in 1913, if the Ger- mans do not object. All other —— are in favor of the move- men: a an DAN O’BRIEN AND LONNIE AUSTIN TO MEET ON JAN. 10 The title of welterweight cham pion of orthweet will hang tr the balance when Lonnie Austin the present holder of the mark, ané Denny O'Brien, one of the cleverest boxers who ever drew on a mit at & Seattle smoker, will mix ta the main event of the next Austin and Sait boxing show, which will be held in Dreamland on the evening January 10. No more Interesting bout could have been staged. Lonnie Austin holds the palm for cleverness anc fast work at his weight in thir vicinity, while Danny O'frien bas been meeting and gaining verdicts over the best boys that Seattle can produce, The atyles of the men are much alike, and conditions seem about even, Both of them are con stantly in shape, and could step tnto the ring tonight and put up a great contest. Neither man will have to do any heavy training, and from now until the night of the muss they will keep in fine shape by con siatent work In his former appearances here Danny O'Brien has been going up againat lightwetghts, but it has been an effort for him to take off suffigtent weight to meet the de mands, and he is tn his boxing prime at about 140 pounds. Austin may be a pound or two heavier when they shake hands in the ring, but not enough to have any matertal effect upon the outcome of the bout, Dan Salt, who f# arranging the ecard, announces that he has five other good bouts in view, and that when he announces the complete program, it will not only look well on paper, but will be one of the classiest shows on the stage that he has presented in a long time, REIDY MAY LOSE JOB AS SEAL CHIEF By od Prone Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 31.— Rack tn town after the Christmas holidays, J. Cal Ewing, owner of the Seals, caused a mild sensation in baseball circles today by declar Manager Pill Reidy of the team since he went east in November, and that, unless some word came from him before January 15, he would consider the managership va- cant. Reidy went Bast to see bis moth er in Cleveland, and also to try to be, | persuade Matty McIntyre to sign up again with the Seals next sea son. In event of Reidy falling to write, Ewing sald he would name Harry Walton, secretary of the Recreation Park association, manager of the team. “FIGHTING HARP” WINS NEW YORK, Dee. 31.—Although in poor condition, Willie Fitegernid, known as the “fighting harp,” ts the victor here today over Jack esting boxing. Fitagerald, white in better shape to attend an afternoon tea party than to fight, had no t ble in outpotnting Landy. "THE BEST BY WALTER JOHNSON “The Greatest Pitcher in An rrica.” Being « resident of Kansas, it is natural that the funniest baseball tale I ever heard should have its setting in that state. ron. KAUFMAN DECLARES IOWAN [GLADIATORS FINISH THEIR BY RINGSIDER (The Star’s Expert.) LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 31—-With the fight at Ver- non, Cal,, to decide who shall defend the world’s heavyweight title close at hand, followers of boxing are trying to figure the “form” on the two giants and are finding it a rather hard | job. There is no comparative “dope” on the men, and the icking of the winner therefore is more or less jrucaswork. Phat the majority will stridg with Palzer seems highly prob- able, despite McCarty’s impressive showing against Jim Flynn and Al Kaufman. Palzer is the bigger man and is jeredited with a terrific ptinch. McCarty, while no pigmy, |does not seem to have devéloped the sort of a knockout wal- jlop that a heavyweight champion should have. He is cred- jited with a knockout over Kauiman, but Al was on his feet when the award was madé against him. McCarty also bat- tered Flynn for 16 rounds, but the fireman was not out when |the fight was stopped. The ordinary fan wants a regular champion to show a regular punch, and this McCarty has not | done against the good men’ He has knocked out a number of | “stiffs in short order, but none of the class of Palzer. Al Kaufman, who has met both men, being knocked out by each, jand therefore is in a position to know what he is talking |about, believes Palzer is the better man. Kaufman says Pal- |zer is the strongest man in the ring, can take a punch that an ordinary boxer, is fast and game and | fairly clever. The temper of the bettor favors Palzer, and on whatever rm” is available, he figures to win TEVER HEARD” | that he had declared the runner out jand safe, The crowd then took up the affalr and started to make things unpleasant for Gorman. About this time the official took it on the run, beating the crowd to safety by a cood margin. reaching his hotel Gorman | “for Diy United Preas Leased Wire. LOB ANGELS, Deo, 31,—Luther MoCarty and Al Palzer are ready and fit for thetr scheduled 20-round battle at Vernon tomorrow after. noon, that will give to the victor the heavyweight championship of the world and Tom McCarey’s $2,500 diamond belt. Thousands of Los Angeles fight fans, not to men- tion the official physician of the Pacific Athletic club, have made their examinations of the two fight ors, and the unanimous verdict is that two more perfectly trained ath. | letes never waited for a gong. Palzer wound up his tratning tn a) blaze of fireworks of various sorts momentos of their together, be sailed into MoClosky and a couple of other un fortunate sparring partners for one minute each and gave them the prime lacing of their careers, The few fane who were permitted to see the final workouts forgot to count the number of knockdowns tn the last few sessions, but they came away from Vernon firmly convinced that the Iowa giont is a fighting agents, riding camels and elephants then burned the training parapher nalia and the camp went to bed. My idea of nothing at all—The drafted buys himself a $90 scarfpin and a two-bit necktte before reporting for}——— work, “ee In keeping with his mania for the spectacular, McCarty spent the day @t the motion pioture camps near Banta Montes, shooting up road agents, riding camols and elephonts and manhandiing Mons. After a run on the Venice beach early today he came to Los Angeles, paraded the business section in his blue shirt and fringed chaps, with newsles and & goodly portion of the usual morn- ing street crowd in his wake, A matinee was scheduled for the af ternoon, and even money was of fered in McCarty’s camp that he would be on the stage before the ond of the first not. Wagering on the mill came to an even money basis today. More money bis been placed on the re sult than has passed through the hands of the betting commissioners here in many years, Los Angeles fans are about evenly divided in their choice, but it is noticed that most of the local money is being placed on McCarty, and if Palzer wins, the “foreign element” will de part from the fight with bulging wallets. Promoter McCarey reports that he expects a $35,000 house. It in expected that the principals will enter the ring about 3 p. m. minor league ball player who Another idea of nothing at all—The game that the W. A. C. team will probably win when they tackle the Year's day . Multnomah outfit at Portland New ee 4. V. Prosser of Scenic Hot Springs has been in Seattie boosting for aki tourney next year at the Springs, declaring there ts snow and a great chance for jumps. The only kind of ski that promises to be popular in these parts is taken hot in the bar rooms, but it also gives a great chance for jumps. ee F ARGUMENT) TRAINING IN PERFECT SHAPE |q Sulphurro Baths || FOR RHEUMATISM READ BOOKLET. All Druggists HUTESON OPTICAL! FACTORY MAKERS ODD GLAS 1330 2nd. AVE fear UNION } Are You Not H ? Why? Be: If you cannot sleep nights, difficult to get breath, gastritis, dyspepsia, ulceration of the i stomach, constipation, in ¢ all diseases of the stomach pee bowels, appendicitis, seute or chronic, it will pay you to ig vestigate and see some patients I have cured. Private sanitarium and offices 5617 22nd N. W. Dr. Nuernberg German Specialist on Chronig Diseases. — —— AMUBEM ENTS Third and Cherry. Phone Matin @ TONIGHT—ALL WERK Batley & Mitchell Present “SHORE ACRES” 2Se—Bargain Monday Night—ae nein Heth Phones $106, RALPH HERZ MINNIE DUPREE @ Co, iways plenty of] ¢—oTnEn onrnue MME. SARAH BERNHARDT WEEK OF JAN. 30 Seat sale for mall orders opens Al Palzer and Luther McCarty both deciare that Charley Eyton, who/ January %. Checks must accompuag will band! rh one of them may ferent story. Year's Awful, Maude, awful! Judge McCredie down in Portiand— A fan rushed into Judge MeCredi informed bis honor that Al Carson had fallen off a high building in Lae Credie groaned. , in the best referee alive, ave to say after Wednesday's fuss is an entirely dif- What either ee Just lieten to the way they are handing it to @'s office this morning and excitedly recently purchased by the Beavers, Angeles and fractured bs skull, Mo “Some of Carson's braines oozed from his head,” said the fan, “and an ambulance attache began to stuff them back into Carson's hea: “What!” yelled the startled judge. answered the fan. “The I'm going “Bure,” mind, | won't seed ‘em. merl’* ee The original baseball bug has been discovered. He rushed into my n Carson woke up and sald: ‘Never to piteh for the Beavers next sum- office this morning and informed me that it is but 106 days until the Champs will be prancing again out at Dug’s park, and it will be the open Famous Roller Skating Bear season for umpires again. Do your Apett doping early. . Still another idea of nothing at hard to make the ch team. wero all in a Inther last week over chess tourney. If one of the fiends the game's excitement, there wouldn’ Harvard, Yale, Colombia and Princ all is going to college and working tor the outcome of the intercollegiate had died of apoplexy as a result of ‘t have been a murmur. Football is the only game to get in bad on account of deaths, Mike Dontin’s Irish wits got fo working overtime and thus saved him from that awful nightmare to all great ball players— the minors. Mike had himself transferred to the Phil lies, and now ft transpires that he may drop into “Red” Dootn’s shoes as manager of the Quaker City bunch. It “Red” knows it, however, there eee Rube Marquard swears he wil! will be nothing doin’, ee not return to the Giant fold unless order, with self-addressed stampe@ envelope enclosed. Empress 1 EL ee NICKS ROLLER SKATING GIRLS ¢—or THEN—@ S—OTHER BIG 8. & C. ACTS—6 PANTAGES — SIX ABDALLAH ARABS Im Arabian Sports and Pestimes ALICE TEDDY 10¢ and 200 er ee _ The incident dates back seven or Frank Chance says he wants a/ *ight years, and an umpire played tenth interest in the New York| the leading role. I wasn't a big Americans before he will cign as when the stunt was pulled, their manager. ‘Tis a modest re didn’t appreciate the affair as quest, I do now, — If my memory serves me correct- Chick O'Connor, former baseball| ty, Independence and Parsons were star, has taken the vows of priest-| playing. Two games were played hood tn Chicago, on the Fourth of July, in the latter Supe aig oity, umpire in the morning Leoayl Bi 7 lcm gore ore and|game was Gorman. Around him e! cl plow, at-| centered the trouble of morn- rived in America from his European ing ane unsid bens trip. the fans treated him was proved JOPLIN, Mo-—Joe Jeanette, the when he didn’t show up for the black heavyweight, was t-| afternoon game. I am told he never day to battle tea rout with Jeff} held an indteator in another game, Clark of this city, on January 17.) his lone experience causing him to X CHICAGO —soe 8 , r, former ae love he might have had for shortstop of t ngeles club, At the end of t today signed a 1913 contract to play| was 9 te, Simtar cise wae with the Chicago Sox. wrought up over the extra Inning. Neither club scored in the 10th. hae aa eek eee the first of the 11th Independence sional cat or) "Ashlee ‘an *| got a man as far as third, with two legiate le Associa | down, and the next batter hit a ball tion is the object of a meeting held to deep short. here yesterday hy a committee of : The umpire’s first impression, Roastises af the 9 er Cae T. Kirby,| welt-as decision, was that the ba + oAghern safe, and that Independence SPOKANE—With Pitchers T . put over the run that looked Kraft, Billiard, Leonard, Covaleskt,| "Zcnoush to win the game, Io and 16 players, Joe Cobn 6 captain and manager of the announces that he is satisfied with homie team, seeing that the umpire his 1913 team, and that the man| "84 Waved the batter safe, made a who breaks into the fold now will rush for the official, All the Par- have to be s erackerjack, sons players followed. About this time Umpire Gorman was thinking how much pleasanter it would be back with the old folks. Seeing the home athletes on the rush, he pro- That Gorman didn’t like the way CINCINNATI — William Locke, secretary of the Pittsburg Pirates, after a conference with Charles P. Taft, announced yesterday that he|*Mimed the batter out. had ‘paid a good sum for an option The home team halted, but Inde- on the Philadelphia National toam, | Pence took up the charge. In a min- “IT’S THE ONLY CASE ON BRO- OKD WHERE THE UMPIRE hie EPHONED HIS DECISION,” SA’ WALTER JOHNSON a ute Gorman was giving an imftqti of @ rear brakeman on a freight train, alternately making motions The option will expire January 16, | === sh Bic g Born epitier ane all SOCCER RESULTS **s! OVER THE POND events for the United States at the Stockholm Olympiad, and who is now a lawyer in San Francisco, has Soccer results of games played © physical weight Boned a pond,” Saturday, De- announced his retirement from ath-| « letics. Increasin, oe cares are given as ENGLISH LEAGUE. erate: Blackburn Rovers 0, Derby Coun- ty 1; Bradford City 1, Aston Villa 1; Chelsea 2, Bolton Wanderers Everton 1, Middlesborough 2; Manchester City 0, Manchester United.2; Oldham Athletic 2, Shef- ay ren ei (Sbattiels fednes- PINEHURST, c—G. H, Crocker, of Brookline, eliminated P. M. Hunter of the Midlothian Club, Chicago, in the semi-final round of the annual Pinehurst holt- ren Al Voge xi Sorte? C meet v5, . Ke ‘Woodland, in the finals. no r i; Sun- derland 2) Neweastle 0; Weat Bromwieh Albion 3, ‘Notts County 2; Woolwick Arsenal 1, Liverpool 1, SCOTTISH LEAGUE BALLARD BASKET TEAM, Basketball sharks of Ballard have organized an independent t Rangers 3, Aberdeen 1; which promises to make it interest-|nlans 2, ing for opponents in a number of|ren 1 games this season. Any teams de-| well dee 1, Patrick Thistle siring to hook up with the Ballard} 0; Falkirk 2, Third Lanark 2; Ham five can arrange games by calling] ilton Academicals 4, Raith Rovers ristensen, Ballard 971, Kilmarnock 2, Hearts of Mid- up hi or at the general lothian 2; eons Pi . anita <5 Weg Hiber- o 3; Clyde 3, Mother- SOUTHERN LEAGUE, Norwich City 2, Queens Park Rangers 0; Reading 4, Brensford 1; Gillingham 2, Northampton 1; Wat- ford 1, Exeter City 0; Southampton 0, Millwall Athletic 4; Southampton Brighton and Hov } Coventry City 4, West Ham United 1; Crys- tal Palace 1, Swindon Town 0; Merthyr Town Portsmouth 0; Plymouth Argyle 8, Bristol Ro- vers 1. BURNS IS FAVORITE OVER MURPHY, 10-8 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 31-— Feelin, best of shape, with all the hard training work ended, and eager for the gong that will send them together, Frankie Burns ot Oakland, and Harlem Tommy Murphy are both confident of win- ning when they meet here tomor row afternoon in a 20-round battle. Despite Murphy's long export- ence, Burns rules a 10 to 8 betting favorite. MODERN elegantly furnished rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vi nus, Kighth and Virginia, ‘estiake, Elliott 803. telephoned the ball park, got the called the runner out, and that the run didn’t score. voscl ts te mann only snee ve where umpire telephoned his decision, And it stood. The A new umpire worked in the af. ternoon game. S. A. C. FIVE BEATS VARSITY TEAM, 60-17 The Seattle Athletic club five Were entirely too many for the U. of W. basketball team on the 8. A. C. floor ae ce copping a one ~_ an y score of 60 to consistently me lined up as follow a Washington. ««+. Wingfield Bryant, Oldfield e Damus Metzler Schedule Announced— This Listens Good TAMPA, Fla, Dee. 31.—The Chi- cago Cubs will open the season at Chicago on April 9, with the St. Louls team. This announcement was made by President Charles Murphy, who arrived here yester- day to select apring training quar. ters for the Cubs. Murphy an- nounced the spring schedule of games as follows: Jacksonville, March 19; Chatta- nooga, March 20 and 21; Memphis, March 22 and 23; Nashville, March 24, 26 and 26; Louisville, ch 27, 28, 29, 30 and .3 Indianapolis, April 3,4, 6 and 6; Chicago, North- western university, University of Chicago, April 7 and 8. Fhe ool ore a the tourna- ent on . A. ©. alle; night the Cranes \! fhe two of the three Orioles. Pinkhain team bowled high average of 214 and 187 2-3. Sranes ++ 896 879 7842559 Orioles ,..... 885 890 781—2556 BOUT DISGUSTS FANS NEW YORK, Dec. $1.—After the miserable showing made by Eddie Kelly in his 10-round battle against Tommy Houck, the Philadelphia featherweight, fight fans here today are disgusted. Kelly quit cold after the fourth round, and the crowd hooted its disapproval, Share and high 9 “Mugsy” chops off a big chunk of Manhattan tsle and adds it to bis sal- ary. © 20th century is not scouting for miracles, nor does It resort much to fables. Rube should therefore keep well within the rear of his kiaxon, Some one has probably slipped him a drum for a Christmas present Catcher Brown of Vernon is working in @ garage In Bakerfield during the winter. What a relief if a number of ball players whose names we refuse to mention would follow his example and work In a garage all year. Z. A SQUARE DEAL — What the Sucess of a Des o 2 ¢ « ‘That new game ought to develop some forward pase material. Along with the sonpention of playing baseball with a football comes to recom- mendation of Bill Roper, former Princeton head coach, to take all re strictions off the forward pass, The combination should make the game something like basbetball on a large scale. wi “aia ot that wi not say teeny three months offices in order to decoy cobble shops to b ang drilled (for their © more honest and By Aes CRO The Celtic team failed to travel to /against Black Port Blakeley yesterday. The; Greens are in a tottering condition] The Ratniers and Rangers were at present, and {t is dor tful if they |on hand to play off their game, but will complete their schedule. jthe wintry elements that prevailed jyesterday wore too severe for even soccer players, The Spartas were unable to get _ iy enough players to make up a team,| The weekiy meeting of the league and had to forfeit their game will be held tonight at 418 Pike at. BASEBALL STARS AREFROMTOWNS LIKE MUKILTE they were less could get a In work to do. be rule the adverti lets heir ene (be smart a: GIVING A SQUARR DRAL PATS T made up my mind te Seattle the remainder of my do my best, so that I col every person in the fend foe al 1 know T was smart as some oats that congested cemter of population Factoryville, Pa.; Walter Johnson first played the national game on |{\ the corner lots of that swarming beehive of humanity, Weiser, Ida. Nap Rucker’s success is due to the fact that he was born in that mighty Babylon of the nations, Al pharetta, Ga.; Ed Walsh, Tris Speaker, Clyde Milan, Ed Plank, ie 8 oe psre " eye: |__I attended to my own Minar Stes 5 ems Jett Tesreau, Chief Meyers, Frank |yey peices ware ang are oo my work was an is 6 day, “come from the corner lots ot| BEAVERS LIKELY TO _ | prices, brought the. peopie, and [my patients with me, until today aun Sha “special’ hospital room, reception room for ladt one for gentiemen and knew ted dental work who pay high prices, and th would come back unless food work and a square deal THE SECRET oF MY SUCCESS, our big cities where they first be- TRAIN AT FRESNO | ™ Baker, Chariey Herzog and some] By United Prom Leased Wire. scores of others who might be men-} PORTLAND, Dec. 31.—Despite tioned broke imto the game fromthe fact that he had unofficially an- “corner lots’ of huge cities that boasted of at least one general store and a postoffice, A few others who started life in towns almost, if not quite, as large as those mentioned were Daubert, | Chase, Doyle, Gregg and Wagner, | Indeed, the sigal] fawns of less than 10 population should feel very Jonby ous of the big cittés of 200 souls that-have a mouiopdly of the famous} baseball talent. eee to play. products.” Visalia, Coalinga, Tulare and Por: All of which may be true, pro-/gerville are an the running es viding the term “big city” is de-| pecially strong. fined as meaning any old place that - anny has at least 249 inhabitants, in- BAT FIGHTS TONIGHT cluding cats and dogs. It was from} COLUMBUS, 0. Dec, 31.—Bat- such a city that Ty Cobb came— /tling Nelson, former lightweight ‘the busy and teeming metropolis | champion of the world, is scheduled| One door of Royston, Ga, |to meet Yankee Schwartz of Phila- Ope’ wnth Christy Mathewson, the wizard of delphia here tonight 1 10- the New York Giants, came from bout. . 2 a ee nounced Fresno as the spring train ing grounds for his charges, Man ager Walter McCredie of the Beay ers is today undecided regarding the final selection of his training quarters. partment for each istry, and yet my prices boca * hip ts unexcellt and workmanship {su t the secret of my success, Sineo- announcing that he would dentiat could do It if he w t Regain on the baseball map,|! could and did do tt, am Mc¢redig has boon flooded with of | {hat cieht mere Restle Tera f other towns, offering him} the world is the proof o! evel ing from suburban lots to and fe the city square for his men to prance in, fee to the peopl tinue to in in the rt, give sua past, Dentistry an They are big city SEATTLE’S LEADING DENTIST T13 First Ave—Unien Blect graph Building. n evenings until & and 1 Cor peuple who work Edwin J. 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