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ri nage Third and Cherry Phoge, TONIGHT—ALL WEE Batley & Mitoh: resent : é «SHORE ACTURS™ | 2e—Rargain Monday Night—25< RALPH HERE | MINNIE DUPRER & CO, OTHER ORPHEUM ACTS —o MME. SARAH RNHARDT WERK OF JAN, 20 Seat January 2 ordi envelope enclosed sale for mail orders opens Checks must ac unpany with self-addressed stamped ress Se snenatt eeeentad NICKS ROLLER SKATING GIRLS 6—or THEM—@ EP. rae & Oo ACTS—5 PANTAGES — Famous Roller Skating Bear We and 206 DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University. plece Orehest by Competent rs. SulphurroBaths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists Phone Main 963. fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. BULL BROS. Luther McCarty, who fights Al }Palzer today in Los Ange Just Printers 0% ees ecient aanpionsmy of lene world, has been about every 1013 THIRD AVENUE thing else? exe MAIN 1043. IND 5200 SPECIAL NEW YEAR’S DINNER | $1.00, With Pint of Wine 4 P.M. to 8 P. MM. 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Phone Ballard 19. OLD VETERAN'S STAND—— A r ——TOYS! TOYS! Come and See, Toys! esorty t Prices. Ballard Av. The Newsboy—Buy To- night’s Pink for com- plete story of Palzer- McCarty fight and all other sports, LUTHER M'CARTY,'S FIGHTING POSE heavyweight |other things. RELISHES 1 }was “1328.” Jand foretng ° been a district messenger boy, farm hand, lumber. Jack, P Sea scilor, bill “sticker,” roustabout, and gnany and various Of all the fighters now tm the ring he has had the most pleturesque career. Luther MeCarty was born March 17, 1892, on a ranch owned by his father, 30 mile Lather was al and most of the time orwe. . His mother died when he was lesa than 2 years of age, but it was not until his father sold the ranch, in 1901, that Luther «@ruck out for hingself, making his first stop at the home of a relative In Color#do Springs, Cole. Here he stayed for nearly two years. attending school, much against his wishes. He had no liking for the classroom, and to avold it took “French leay night and arted away alone— and penniless. He Wasn't 1% then. Having been raised.on a ranch, he naturally drifted intg the corn field’ of Kansas. With * outdoor astride # tising bill distributer. ~ months, with He held thay then landed a sages and, the number on his cap Strange coincidence, but it was fn bis 13th ring ongage- ment that MeCarty hung the “23” |sign on Carl Morris and made a/| usual, first leap into the limelight. The oj4 wanderiust again took hold of the big boy and he made the jump to Lon Angeles. ping, necessarily, many times gong the route, he gathered eating money by all manner and kind of work, In Southern California Me- Carty spent several months, then journeyed back to St. Louts, but did not tarry long, making tracks for Boston, Mass. CQnce there Mo Carty hiked to the wharves and shipped as “an able-bodied sea- man.” He waa ablebodied all right, but was not @ seaman, so on his first day out was reduced to the position of apprentice. From Mobile, McCarty roamed into the lumber camps of Pine Hill and later into the coal mines of Bine Creek. Having seen the greater part of the world, McCarty went back to his first love, looking after cattle on the wide range of the North- west. McCarty took up with an adver tising concern, doing the country- wide advertising for,a well-known tobacco. January 7, 1911, he went in as a substitute for a fighter who had run out” of a match against Walt Adams, heavyweight champion of Canada. McCarty put out the champ {n the second round He fir%t attracted nation-wide fame by knocking Carl Morris cold MOTORMEN START ON: LONG ROAD RACE SAN DIEGO, Cal, Jan. 1.—Four- te racing cars, one driven by Bob Burman, and the others by | bocal men, started at 7 a. m. on a county road race of 18442 miles The rand %ontains many turns and a fw heavy grades, and preparations were made at sev- eral points along the route to cope with any injuries recedved bf driv- ers or spectators Several thousand persons in au tomobiles saw the, start at Pacific Beach, s Columbus, O.—Yankee Schwartz won the popular decision over Bat- tling Nelson at the end of their ten-round bout here last night. In two rounds only did Nelson show a burst of his old-time speed and the rest of the way Schwarta had ft all over the Dane, swatting him at will the fighting all the way. Both men were strong at the tap of the last gong. Cinoinnatl.—Miller Huggin ager of the St. Loulx Nationals, to- day signed Larry McLean, former catcher for the Cincinnati Reds. MODERN elegantly furnished rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir ginus, Highth and Virginia, o Westlake, Eliott 803. man- LOOK ERE'S THE LIFE STORY OF LUTHER M'CARTY, THE FIGHTER} HE HAS BEEN LUMBERJACK, |GIANTS WILL BATTLE COWBOY, SAILOR, SCRAPPER| BEFORE RECORD CROWD! THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913, For utes on the street three min- is over. the Pink. It will be after the big fight L LOS ANGELES, Jan, the sun sete today another heavy welght champion of th@ world will be acclaimed. The chdice lies be tween Luther McCarty, of Ne braska and Missour!, and Al Palzer of Iowa, who will moetjin the bis torle Vernon arena in & #ehoduled 20-round match In addition to being placed in the podltion appar ently decided vacant, by gommon consent, following the fmpeach ment of Jack Johnson * cham the victor will ome the jor of the han@some dia mond studded belt offered by Pro motors MeCarey The greatest gatherne of fans tPat ever attended a puPiliatic show tn southern California Is expected to pack the arena. For two days not a ticket has been avabagle, and last night senipers were de manding double prices for the fow admission cords they had been to accumulate, A crowd of 1.—-Nefore | tacties A knockout is generally predicted. | Utmont confifd yee prevailed in both camps when the day of the battle dawned. MeCarty was abroad early. He strolled for haf an hour on the beach at V ” before his substantial broakfaat, after which he was taken for an automobile ride, He came to Los Angeles at noon Awakes With Grouch Palzer slept late, Manager O'Rourke @fusing to let him be distur until he won an endur-| anee record over Kid Morpheus He awoke with a grouch that made O'Rourke bug himaelf with The lowan will remain at his camp at Doyle's quarters until time to go to the arena, nearby Three preliminaries are billed, the first to start at 2 o'clook, each for four rounds, The champion ship contenders were scheduled to enter the ring about an hour later Charlie Eyton will referee. joy. | outside of Lincoln, | in the | the same kiiding him into belleving he is still’all there. Faded glories are th P ARO! over ieacty coeieh ee Omahe | U1F regarded with a kindly, if pltying, eye, but tn Nelson's case neusea and landed a position as an adver-|'* >esinning to take the piace of pity. Stop-| The PINK. Weathe? conditions are perfect New Year's day dawned clear and bright, without a breath of wind, and capsiderably warm of the last for@ight tements of Boxers. 14,000, a $40,900 houge, is predicted. | Shortly after daylight prospective gallery patrons began Moing them-| selves at the gallery box office, | which opened at 11 o'clock. — It| weath was early evident that thousands would be urned away Palzer's statement—'I'll win any o Pubtic Ie Divided. time between the first and the The boxing public generally was|tenth If the one good old punch aa far today from a chotce between | doesn't do the work early in the the heavyweights as it bas been | fight [ll wear him down long be throughout the training period.| fore the lMurit. MeCarty° can't Even money pi fied in the bet-/stand my pace. I'm in good shape ting with appar y plenty to be and never was so confident in my had on either man. has been done on today’s battle; MoCarty’s statement—“T expect) than on any contest in recent|to be a world’s champion tonight Yeu here, not excepting the Wol|I never saw Palzer box, but I'A gastRivers affair of July 4, iaat,| willing to take anything he can when many thousands changed|send to give one back. I ask no hands. | quarter Just let us get together oPersons who have watched both/and let the better man #Q out of} behemoths in the training campo |the ring with the belt around his More betting | life.” believe the battle will develop into| waist, 1 won't be surprised if I & contest between McCarty’s box jland the knockout within two ing ability and genéral shiftiness | rounds, but I'm ready for what ever comes.” r than the, | woman club owner in b For the newsboy. He'll be on the job with the Pink— first, The Pink has it all and is first in your as usual, hands. ISTEN 'BRUSHE’S WIDOW WILL NOT BE BASEBALL MAGNATE | | | | MRS. JOHN BKUBH Mra. John T. Brush, widow of son-in-law, Charles Hemy the late president of the New York | head of the club, and John McGraw Nationa? league club, is the third | will continue as manager. eball-—-the| The property bequeathed Mre. Hel Hatha-| Brush is estimated at $3,000,000 by owner of the | baseball men. It is the most valua- St. Louis Nationa! league clob, and | ble franchise and baseball grounds Mrs. Charles Havenor, owner of |in the world. others being Mra way Koblson Britton, and Palzer’s aggressive, slam-bang The new parcel post should be a great boon to the press agents of various automobile con is who spend heaps of regular money for regular postage on tons regular advertising matter which they send to regular sporting editotn, little if any of which over gets into a regular paper With the parcel post they oan send more for the same price or amount for less. Oh, y well, ° oeee “Battered” Neleon stiil in the ring, and challenging Wolgast. Al- though in the fistic boneyard Nelson doesn't appear to know it. He is the victim of the jokes of a bunch of Eastern sporting writers who keep unu oer ee Danny O’Brien and Lonmie Austin are matched to go far rounds the Western Unton | for the Northwest welter champlonship at Dreamland on December 10 Telegraph Co. He delivered mes | That will be some go, boys, With Danny stepping at, say, 140 pounds, Lonnie will have his hands full, and neither has it on the other for cleverness. eep your eye open for the Pink tomorrow night. It will be, as on the street with the complete story and result of the Palzer-McCarty fight at Los Angeles, and if things break right the BurnsMurphy result will be there, too. Remember where you mw {t first the Lay orn and the time before that and the time before that. at's “all, ee K The one real vacation that Seattle bar-keeps haye wil! start tomor- row and will continue for several days. Some of the best-informed statinticians among them say that it will be fully a week before al! of the talent drops from thé Shasta sprinkler and decorates the mahogany pi ‘equest for Branvin, as we Swedes affectionately refer to the real Joy-Julc oee ee Some of these lads who are clouting the pill for .5000 or better in the Fireside league, MAY hit .200 next season, but the chances are they will not. . A Chicago contemporary eltetri the world recent! that the white race needs a new heavyweight champion. This siartling plece of news will about change the entire course of life, How long has the Windy City been marooned from matters of pith and moment in this work day world of ours? We may expect any day to hear from the blizz fanned burg on Lake Michigan that the Dutch have taken Holland. ar old Chi, may be in touch with all the wind bags that Aeolus ever dreamed of, but she ts in a dormant state and then some on things pugiliatio, ee . by stating Will someone please pase the antipyrine—Soldier” Elder threatens. It looks as if all the comedy of the world is centered at present in the mitt Industry. Larry Lajole must undergo an operation on his salary. He is moat willing to gubmit to it with the proviso, hawever, that Dr. Minor League doesn't wield the scalpel. My idea of nothing at all—the white trousered yachtamen who spend mueh money and most of their time sipping up claret lemonades on the clubhouse perch, who have ben venturing on the Sound In their pleasure craft during the recent spell of weather, Tse oe Weane BoCormick, Giant ubility outfielder, covers more grouath than any othgr National gardemer—°wh: en he sits down, <2 o ohnny Oma “allows” he will mabe minge moat of Champion @il- refehr, .L.La JJJJPIIJJJnetfos.. rdlu aoin diu aoin rdtu aoin dlu ointe bane in April, Thet might have been good a few moaths ago, but the featherweight%ls h&ting up a good pece now and NM. Dundew may strike may strike a tougher proposition fkan he expects, e8 F dohany Bvenw might te the gay Gat” pud feans iD Raoxtoadish asi con in conversation, but %e'll Imve a S*. Nick of w time gutting the nelg in Illinois at the end of the 1913 haseball seasom NIXON DENTIST: “FEMALE eGOTHRS CHAIR, RINGFOR | “~ cnast an wire ME, SAYS CROSS NINY WORK, Jan. °1.—Supreme Leach Cross,owho was a dentits Court Justice Bihun tolay signed te Interlocwbtongs decran of diverce before heegot into the fight game, |#ays he bas lost all Interest in the soe in favor of Sra. Netlic Chase, wifed of Hal CRase, the star first baseman of the New York club of the Amg- joan league. | ' , Since De. art of. dental ausgety Binge De: 8. Chap named several co-re- cember 11, 1911, Leach has eign up| {pondents whom she geclared were 9 flehts and has geaned up| female baseball Poters.” Sho was $26,000. if ’ siv&h custody of their child The Cha ore marti Jou® Cal, ral gears In discussing his chafige of voca tion, Cross says “Why, T wouldchave’to yank all of the teeth ip the Bronx And put din San Minneapolis.—Los Angeles team in crockery to’ make that Much in|today purchased Warren Gti, @ yoar.” |former firat baseman of the Min The Bronx is that pirt 6f New! neapoll sociation team. Gill has York city in which Croap lve and |b living in Los Angeles®for sev has a population of 500,000,° Jeral months i the Milwaukee American Associa-| Mrs. Brush was the second wife tom club: lof the baseball magnate. She was Unitke them, however, Mrs.| Elsie Lombard of the Baltimore Brush will not attempt to manage | Lombards, and was a noted beauty the Giants, She has appotnted her |of the old Frohman stock company. BURNS FAVORITE rcs, co OVER.T. MURPH Burns at odds of 10 to 7 The fans are backing the Oak scorers th land man on the strength’ of his FE Respro opera y jan, 1-Wi'h | decisive work against One Round the finest trim, Frankie Burns of "08a. whom he knocked out, and Oakland and Harlem Tommy C°™Paring this with the showing Murphy of New York, eagerly ™*¢¢ by Murphy against Hogan. t the gong which will send MUtPhy got a decision after 20 them together at Coffroth’s sth at, ds. arena this afternoon. The men woighed in at 135 pounds at 10 o'clock. Both made the weight without difficulty. This was the firat time the new ruling of the New York boxing commission re garding a new scale of weights was officially mecognized on ‘the favored Los Angetes.—Frank Clrance will le ere on Saturday for Chicago to meet Frank Farrell of the New York Americans on January 7 to} discuss the proposition of Chance | playing with the Highlanders this} coming season i Robso foric Lenses \Little Things That Count That little touch with plyers in readjusting your « pair of That little word e in your ove glass troubles. These little things are yours for the asking. W. Robson, Oph. D. 10-404 Aronde Bidg Fourt Phone Matr Reliable Optical Mace. DANCE TONIGHT MINUET HALL Jac i 2413 kaon st., bet open daten TANNHAUSER 2d and Pike Instrumental and Vocal Entertainment Afternoons and Evenings. MEALS AT ALL HOURS a la Carte. ALBERT HANSEN E stablished 1683. Precious Stones, Fine Jewelry, Sterling Sliver Corner First and Cherry SHATTLE A Place to Eat - Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m. to lam Table @hote Dinner, with pint of wine, 75. Clothing for Men The Annual Clearance Sale Veith-Camn in mind that There Is Nothing Put on to Take Off Our policy of selling high-class garments for men at prices close to the cost of praluction does not anticipate these clearance salts. to buy better garments anywhere else. less than is now possible during this sale. $18.00 Suits and Over- coats now .. $20.00 Sutis end Over- coats now ‘ $25.00 Suits and Ovew- | $30.00 Suits and goats now ..... $35.00 Suite and coats now oy oe EEE coats now ...... 27.50 Suite esnh Over- $20 be 50.00 Suite and seme NOW .......... ee awes ' coats now $30.00 Overcoate Cees yi cerefally as though you paid Pull ‘price, dred to givé complete satisfaction. CONTINUES THROUGHOUF THE MONTH. bs o --VEITH-CAMMACK CO. Second Avente at James Street mack’s Beginning tomorrow morning, we shall offer our entire stock of Adler- Rochester clothing for men at one-fourth less than the regular prices. The importance of this sale will be more readily recognized if it be borne It is also impossible to buy them for | $40.00 Suite and Over- Boch ouit will Be fitte? QF our own staff of competent fitters® just as And each suit is, of course, guargn- WE. SAL GPONS TOMORROW MORNING AP 8:30 AND It is impossible Over- Qver- Over °