The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1913, Page 2

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poetics OUR POPULAR $30 AND $35 SUITS for $22.50 an . $26.25 FRANK CHANCE WILL.DRAW DOWN MEASLY $40,000 PER AS PILOT OF HiGHLANDERS Governorelect Lister, of the state of Washington, gets $6,000 per Tailored to your measure bia mite State Senntel’n pes euvaless te Worth O7NOE Bree smote of Venetian or Frank Chance, the “peerless leader,” by the terms of the contract serge lining, All fall and wine Hi}. vay signed with President Parrell, of the New York Americane, could ter patterns, any color, di Hi) ay a United States senator's salary almost six times over eounted 25 per cent These * Chance, “canned” by owner Charles Murphy of the Cubs, ts to get ae eons Merion the highest salary ever paid a baseball player, For the next three seasons he ts to recelve $40,000 a year, A week's “work” will lhring in the “peertess” one something Ike $771, Each day of the year he omes a little ove $110 richer. Chance takes charge-of the Yanks on February 11. President rell and Chance came to an agree ment in the office of Ran John son, president of the league, In Chicago, Farrel! hopes to make many times over the great amount which ¢ hance cost, through the popularity lalone of the exCub, The whole American league is today rojoicing fat the acquisition of the famous leader, TOM JONES NOW | ANGELS GET ELLs WANTS WILLARD |". UNDER HIS WING 1.2" Frost & Co. Successor to Frost & O'Neil! 1205 First Ave. Leased Wire ELES, Jan. 9.—Rube Angel outfielder, and for three years a member of the St. TO IMPROVE THE GENERAL HEALTH—ROLLER SKATE! Roller eating anereions Louls Cardinals, will rejoin the Los practically every muscle in the : ; seaiie: aes Angeles club when the 1913 season body, besides it of the |] YN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9—Tom bell rings. Berry has purchased the “ A ater |i Jos acer of former Cham- utflelder from the Cardinals, the most enjoyable winter | ro Wo! st, left here today) Price is anid to be one of the largest sports. You can’t any: |) P m Catone where he will try to ever paid on the coast. Ellis’ home thing more exhilarating than || 'ure the managership of Jeane | '* at Downey, near Low Angelos , | p ining white — ae Se flying over a polished Moor on || Willard, the last rema \ » in good standing who aspires smooth-running skates that |/bope tn wither MeCarty of bis GIANTS HAVE A FIND o relieve iL” e 5 you can hardly feel move. It's || nowy won laurels. 4 by his] Y Cotte Pres Leased Wire great! Simply great ‘onlght, eye pe for Medford,| NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Of the nt ee & epecial inducement, Man | 0.5 look at some land. Jo young pitchers to go South with ager Koller announces that he |/ 145, expected to orth the Giants in February McGraw be. Neves he has a real find in Demaree the star of th outhern league, who made his debut in the majors last} fall by shutting out Boston in one ided at the last mir While here ‘om his arantee will admit all ladies free at the Broadway rink, 711 FE. near the Broadway high school || Wolgast Pine, || to start E | Wolgust refused to reced femand for $10,000 as a & ast instead. for fight with Tommy Murphy./of the best pitched games‘ of the} ilies ao aeeSottroth {s now seeking | Year, Demaree has wonderful con-| lies Mandot of New Orleans as Mur-/ trol | phy's opp . February 22 BABY DOLL. es THIS JESS CHAP!) 'NOTHER FIGHT LAW| “0 Leased Wire DENVER, Jan. A duplicate of the Frawley boxing law, now In k law, now in ef. 10, Jan. 9.—Jess wanes. fect in New York Is soon to be in avy weight, who is, 1h® | troduced in the Colorado legislature: | 1a decisive decison | it is expected the bill will be er McCarty, is some 6/82. | The vee he wd gros maauire provides for 10 round bouts bef legalized | being 6 feet 6 jwith a reach | McCarty clubs. the heavy 3 weight champ! Willard] HANS WAGNER, the Pittsburg! Why we cen fit a £ today, ul me over) shortstop, 1s one of the “youngest” frame with lenses a he longer route. I think | could/ veterans in the National league G@einplete for $2.50 top McCarty in 10 rounds. That’s|/ranks. Physictans ascribe the Ger-| give per t satisfaction |how he looks to me. . man's great “ to his roving die | We do our own grinding Although Willard has been be-| position, his fondness for nature We do our own fitting aieged with offers from would be and habit of eating what he ple nent and oth-| == Which saves expensive help. [Jj managers, | row Mr. and Mrs. Cu are both erwise, to look his destinies, graduates from a reliable op the big fellow ts loyal to his pres tical college. Both have state [Bjent manager, Chas. Cutler, to whom REMEM BER estificates and he practically owes his present re have had 21 years of ex . Fifth ye Curry EYESIGH ognitios ical Co. T SPECIALISTS Imagine an American boy reach- ne the age of 23 before discover ing he could play ball—and within |three years becoming one of the BASKETBALL Third Floor, 344345 Arcade hofeated the areatest batters the game ever Building The Baptists defeate ve produce This Ad With You }Plymouths in the latter's ig Such is the history of Samuel A.| ght by a score of 30 to re T the great hitting out he time play was first commenced, the Plymouth quintet had no show fi r, who used to pole the ball la Dan Brouthers and Ed Del! proved city lots will be a drug on| | Plymouth Auroras were beaten at ling market hands of th ) Frex mt as it doen't seeta ¢0 long age that gers basketball a the | Plymouth gym last 6 to 30 For games with th rs, call Main 1788 WOLGAST TO MEET JOHNNY KILBANE? WELAND, 0. Jan. 9.—That Ad Wolgast, former champton light ight of the world, offered to make 5 pounds to meet Featherweight », is the re 12 Champion Johnny K'lba port here today. Kilbane’s manager, Jimmy Duna, stated that Johnny was willing and pady to meet Wolgast af that weight. JOB GOES TO HORR The student board of contr the University Wednesday Ralph A. Horr, Z_IHD A SQUARE DEAL IN DENTISTRY What the Success of a Den- ~ fist Depends on nigt member By EDWIN J. BHOWN, 1911 law class, graduate 713 First Ave, Union Block. of student affairs, Horr When I bought the F attorney. Offices in the Union block ntment came through ve., on July 15, 1901, there were! . ai caaeeinal ¥ jot more than three dentlets ecommendation of prominent a ttle who did not say ois men, Horr a ould os last three for th ears and @ advertising offic Br stBbaagpeen ape : fw, were knocking oth lem yo _ 5 order to decoy tha p V. Horr was undergra Bobble shops to be #k ger at lilinols for two Bnd drilled (for their money) ears and during that period the te Deed cates Oe cing Yonr® and sing hat per the 4 Dental practitioners contended ndid financia at “high ase dental work could WHEN 1 Pot be done for the prices 1 whom Horr sne P TENNUNGS arged,” and they w correct, un- SSVEO HIS CALL. over his affairs to Horr is a member 1 Delta and the Phi could get a larg k to do. The rule advertising dentists to of for wo attee FOR VOLUNTEERS ation Hike a fox after chick- *) ternities. Bre (be smart and get the money), | Delta Phi law fraternitt ehanty GIVING A SQUARE DEAL PAYS, Paciiene ts ” I made up my mind to live tn tala ts Deter ee aa te pag | feattic the remainder of my life and ate etroit; and as the Mich my best. (so that 'T 1:55" | SPORTOBITS |!xan metropolis is in the throos of ¥ person in the face—triend and en ro i" Sam {a piling up joo allke. I knew | was ae FOR BUSY BUGS || «wins Naps Mge Beato: hand emart as © de 5. and 1 G4 dollars the day when im fot figure o: eo m y. £\ | Sam on retired, but it was Wanted to be s of course:| og ANGELES Lewis, |!" 1 he laid aside the war 4 cannot unde now elder of the world’s champion | Cb. 1 for a short Gentist could be su . ek fed. hon with the | tim Jennings was in| mew that hundreds of Los A at Washington = Wanted dental ‘work j th ut thete YACHTSMEN MEET pay high em, and ¢ aining ¢ before Would come back unless : - P tot good work = hemaee deat th Seatile Yacht club met Ia THE Or MY stCCESs, * - night to elect members for the year | 1 ywn business, LOS on Srmashing Bs Two yacht races, the Lipton trophy My prices r t n w i record for & mile on @ pl) and the Alexandra cup events, were 2 he _ I ack, Teddy Tetzlaff is tn fine | digoussed. The Lipton trophy com ies work acd for his speed duel with Bar-| mittee will report its findings in re my spationts with me, unt! c Oldfield Saturday, Tetzlaff) ards to the conditions of the race,| s twelve denta 1 egotiated a mile in 3-5 seconds. |the course and the class of boats to sg rooms, t A ; ,|compete, Retiring Commodore Dr.| pecia gm, special LOS ANGELE : cy — | H. Vv. Wurdeman was presented | Feception room fur Indi#e and also 6 on | me peer | with s 1 The follow ent for ee br h of dent. '# a . ¢ ing offi ° acted John and yet tm. * are the low. party carried . ne : one a Graham, commodore; R. EB. Magner. Be roe cee get tS one frozen sufficiently for skating. sree 0, F. Constantine, Ty pattie ase Maw tat | tO t . commodore, and C. L. Burt, 4 workmanship Is unexceliod, an onthe eg Bie MG tan ctorel of my sultess, snd| 8. A, C. amnual meeting and| ‘tes cncrg et Dinectors wore ny dentiet could do ft If he would. er comes Of on January 20 largest’ private dental practice in the smoker The boxing and OUST LEFTY#LYNN the World ix the proof ot ny nervy tling will be between the Va ice to the people, ani bal cone| wi cvce ee P 4 pe ~ Hnus to fo'tn the future Me T have couyer A. C. and the 8. A C.) NeW HAVEN, Gonn., Jan, 9— ip the past, give @ square deal in a Maurice B, (Lefty) Flynn, Yale's jontistry and guarantee mys work. | 108 ieee wh xe most valuable all-around athlete, s who meee Af Fy - ge 4 has been barred from Yale as the Edyin Own D D § non January 14, is down to 24G/renult of his recent. marriage to . 9 Volos |pound@ today for the bout. | it Mm) Miss Irene Leary, a show girl SEATILE’S LEADING DENTIST match him with Jess Willard U. 8, LAWN TENNIS asso- a clation may abolish rating of pla 713 First Ave--Union Block. ie Aver , pone sd ics Gekte Gf tue Foetal tote | PRANK heavywelght|ers and limit work to picking first graph Buliding boxer, recently ited at San}10. Refusal of players to co-operate Open evenings until § and Sundays| Francisco by “Gunboat” Smith, is}by sending records makeg rating wntli 4 for people who work said to be studying dentistry. system impractical, ° e a ao ‘, It Oc “We em Pace (Twas = misaqeuc oe LAYED ASIO€ HIS WAR, C18 THD STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1913. _— ° FRANK CHANCE. GIVE LUTHER McCARTY HIS DUE; Met champ’ of the world. He has be ly and Palser dior Wells It is puertle champton. The in pugiliam mitted to fight consideration, « The Star sum foolinhnems pion without He is not merely “white” champion, but the He i# merely a Chicago nul HE IS REAL WORLD'S CHAMPION native of Sidney, 0, reservation arty is heavy woight real champion Jim Fly knocke ris and Al Palzer, decisive- champion, Bombar- ha and senseless to refer to McCarty as the “white” former title bolder, Jack Johnson, is not a factor sance n. He will never be per he removed himself from te disgusted with John Ry hin own actions ven as a pugtiiet that everybody forget this “white” cham Luther McCarty Is the world's heavyweight champion and the Star so accepts is concerned, T in connection with the him until he ia defeated. he Star h So far 6 Jack Johnson printed his name for the last time, vyweight tit OLD SAM THOMPSON? dire n could of bitter ati 1 in Sliver yY retired nd t rn th | YankoSpanko frace. SAM CAME "To THE FRONT AGAIN Sam Thomp ville, Ind., March greenest date in July 14, 1883, wh his natural ability American game he crossed the pl time for the Phila When he left th fessional, Thomp | FRISCO CUTS BOOZE 3AN FRANCI » the ®, and proved ho ball a ride as s of Amos Rusie put he tnalets he he year of thal SAM WAS GFEET INCHES TAU AND WEEHEO 210 vas born at Dan-iplay with semi-pro teams around | 5, 1860, and the] Detroit, so that when Jennings is his memory Is) sued his call for help Thompson | n he discovered | was in pretty fair shape to re to play the great|spond, as he did, nobly He was 38 when Not only was he a long, hard ate for the last| hitter, but big Sam was one of lelphia club. | the most consistent batters e KANE as A pro} that ever faced a pitcher. continued to) Twlee he batted over .400 and hit better than .300. He was a | Upon seven other occasions he | physical standing giant, six *O, Jan, 9 The} ‘ tie stat cnauscneaiie feet two inches and weighing thing remaining in baseball, will be| 21 Pounds, and when he leaned missing from the “Gan Franoisco| against the bell, It WENT, Brounds next season, the ase Unlike a majority of the old ment of the als having b t timers, Thompson does not main popular ery for its elimination, If) Ml" that the game was as fast in any liquor is sold on the grounds| %® day as it now is it will be from a bar removed from| , “Baseball is faster now; the diamond and there will be no| there are more good men and dling of beer and whis in| they are better trained,” he grandstand or bleachers | says. dat | But the old slugger harks back BILLY NOLAN favors making| when he names the greatest play Willie Ritchie's opponents weigh {n|er, choosing the peerless “Buck” twice at 13 inds on the day of| Ewing, and Amos Rusie he says, fighting. wes the greatest of pitchers Thero is ° That le Laxative Bromo Quinine UstD THE Always remember for this siguature —— Only One a " “Bromo Quinine” WORLD OVER 1O CURE A OOLD 1m ONE DAY, CUS the full name. Look on every vox, 4bo, BAT NELSON SURE WONDER AT POPULAR GAME KNOWN AS “GETTING THE CHANGE” A tale of how Battling Nelson hotel ampenses would not be asking} gets the money is like @ page torn |’ much. ae from the files of the Syste® Of) OF course, not. Who would, for Frenzied Finance, The battler is &),_ moment, think a rich man like financier par excellence, He makes son would a@k too much? Into de ige days, for hotel expenses, That fin Nelson demands and secures |ished, Nelson takes up the railroad higher rates for boxing than any | proposit He demands round other man in the game, except the| ‘tip Uckets for himself and man champions. He does it #o cleverly Now, NS ae rer a promoters, instead of gotting the|fights in New Orleans Jan. 3 and idea that they are being made the|in Cincinnati Jan, 10, He gets goat, belleve Nelson is giving some yund-trip tickets for two, with b thing away nmings, for a ride from New Or aE ie to Cine ti and back to When Nelson arranges a match | New Orleans » odds are $80.46 the first thing he demands is a prices) that Bat does nice chunk of the receipts, He|not go back to New Orleans, but anke—and gets—26 per cent. Other| pockets the extra fare, fighters take 25 per cent. Thon 3 9 nd ways You know,| Promoters pay for Nelson's r, Lonly stop at the| merry jaunts from one end of the Ot course, my man-|country to the other and his Hving wger must also stop at the best|at swell hotels, Bat doesn’t think els, 1 believe $10 a day apiece! times a ard NICK WILLIAMS BAT FOR BUNTS | "145 PORTLAND TEAM LINED UP If the pre leney of 6 ization in baseball continues it will} tomary for the ave | big league player to carry @ bag of ent ten¢ oon be ¢ bate as varied in shape, size and} : purpose as a golf play: There are | * "PORTL AND i 4 Pt ® 4 dozen or more different kinds of aes ' 5 Williams, manager of the Portland bats now in use; though usually the | 7) ne. eRe ue team, today great hitters use but one kind. baba sabes 2 hd geen AO oa } Now, however, there has been|®#nounced he had mailed contra sovenined & tek tiade Gay the following players, who will bunting and the patent office re-|{orm the nucleus of his 1913 aggre th + the de | ation a issued a patent on the de Wichere~ih ww, Bee, ; | Bloomfield, Steiger, Callahan, Giro! The bat is of ordinary shape an Ravan Willa; tere galt | CAN PLAY BALL?| _latererban alley size, but it has two deep slots on leither aide extending from the butt . ott nd about one-third of the way to| Catchers irray, Haworth.| ward the handle or grip und. Siips| Burch and Harris 2 ES: Jof a non-residient material, such a Infie’ Williams, Guigni, Col card board, are pl in these slots, |trin and Barker. The result is that when the ball} Outfielders Mahoney, Crulck ruck with the # presenting| Shank, Fries and Varian the cardboard strips the foree of the re id is deadened and a slow bunt is made, When the other site| BIG TRIANGULAR of the bat is turned the effect Is the| same as with an ordinary bat RACE IS PLANNED result of a conference be. tween Coach Hiram B. Contb |} ON THE ALLEYS ia ataie: taivoeie mane ee W. G. McDonald of Cali Smith's Hopes proved a ho; *\ fornia, arrange s for a three buneh at the hands of the Wonders | cornered between Stanford, last night on the Imperial alleys. | Caltfornt the University of R of ¢ Wonde bowled bigh take place on the score and hi¢ with 2 have been com 213. The Imperials and M!lwaukecs will hook up tonigh Wonders 659 578 Smith's Hopes 460 518 | pleted The meet takes place April 12. California guarantees $400 for the expenses of the Varsity eight. Jf the freshman crew also makes the The Bagles crimped the Blue Jays | trip, $200 more w be guaranteed. on the 8. A, C. alleys last night.| Pians to have California come here Phillips rolled high score of 216, and) on May 17 or being made. Harris of the Blue Jays high mr) are with 194. WALTER Kagles 801 923 886—2610) of Chicago football captain in 1908 Jaye 919 $22 850—2591) and all-Americ quarterback that/ — r, is assistant U. 8. district at-| TOM O'ROUKE knows more / torney in Chicago. | fighters’ contracts than p in the game. any night Dance at Dreamland Two Shows at “Let ’er Buck’’ “THE. spirited with keen rivalry for the honors. bronchos and cattle. The Great The Steer Roping Contest, Trick and Fancy Riding, The Great Bulldogging Contest, The Maverick Race, The Cowgirl Pony Race, The Steer Riding Exhibition, Jason Stanley in His Famous Drunken Gallop, The Cowboys’ Relay Race, The Great Stadium, The Buck- ing Horse Contest, The Stage Coach Race, The Indian Camps and the Corrals, The Indian Squaw Pony Race and all the other features inci- dental to “The Round-Up,” The Pony Express Race, and last and best of al! see the Great Wild Horse Race, “LET ’ER BUCK” Parade, Jig Roach, D. Young and “Hap” Myers. “LET | day : | price if you kee University | Sro.z ‘ All the flowers of the West, Including Bert Kelly, Jason Stanley, Ben Hutchinson, Narcisse M Dell Blancett, L. W. Minor, Tom Brize, Dick McGinnis, B. & @aniels, L. F. Bolsby, Roy Hunter, Baldwin, Bertha Blancett, Hazel Walker, Blanche McGaughey, John Dobbins, L, E. McCoy, W. B. Shelley, Everett-Seattle © 020 & m and 628 pom ‘gat 5 2:89, 5.80, 4:29, 8:36, 10 ‘ m.’ daily % unday at r TRA WASH BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 AMUSEMENTS a) SEATTLE THEATRE "TION CO, 4 and Cherry Phone Mate 48, TONIGHT—ALL WEEK Be am sent OT KICH QUICK WALLINGFON tbe— Has Monday Night—260 MRS. LANGTRY OTHER BIG ACTS BERNHARDT Week of January 20 JAMES J. CORBETT OTHER BIG 8. & C. ACTS Pantages Theatre Dr. Cook The Famous Aretic Explorer Himself Neat Week—DAISY HARCOURT HEAR BETTER AUDIPHONE with Latest lnstantaneous Adjustment. ts ity surely penetrate and awaken the dormant curative power. 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