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TIME LOANS REAL ESTATE diffieult to secure loin agency, because of vestor does n shorter time than three Association, for the invest- ment of its own can and does make real One to Ten Years No Commission Washington Savings & Loan Association 810 Second Avenue Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists IN DENTISTRY What the Success of a Den tist Depends on By EDWIN 4. 712 First Ave, Union Block. ht the Brown When I bow Offices in the fake advertising were knocking jer to decoy the p The more hone charged,” and they were i could get a the advertisin A SQUARE Beattie the remainder of my life and A ery person in the face Smart as some fot figure only on making money wanted to be successtu now how a eretul unless he t could be suc work who could not high prices, 00d work and a eq THe sHCKET My prices were an tients with require twelve dental ap seven lady @asi ating rooms sixteen oper- extracting roomm adios and alee one for gentlemen @nd artment for each brar dent- istry, and yet my prices are the low- ent in the world and is is the secret of my ny dentist could do it if he could and 414 @o it hat right here in 8. ivate dental proof of my serv- peop tinue to do in the futy in the past, Dentistry and Edwin J. Brown, D.D.S. SEATTLE’S LEADING DENTIST 712 Virst Ave—Uniag Block, One door South of the Postal Tet graph Buliding. jon evenings wptil § and Sun@eys 4 for peopl wo work. 4 and the fact e-| Chicago last Sunday, he was con- ~ = WIFE OF NEW CHAMPION IS PROUD OF HAVING WORKED UNTIL LUTHER MADE GOOD FARGO, N. D. River of the Jan, 11 Within a stone's throw of where the Red th separates Fargo from Moorhead, Minn, stands a flatiron building call The House of Lords It ia a saloon, It is in Moorhead, because Fargo ts as dry as a kiln dried ch Next door is “Fatty” Howard's cafe, famous for ite steaks and chops In the kitchen of this unassuming restaurant, which @ccuples @ one-story building, Mrs. Luther McCarty, wife of the holder of the heavyweight title, worked as second cook from last June until January 4, when she quit to return to her home at Sidney, O. The story that Mrs, McCarty was “peeling potatoes In a restaurant here” is not exagger 1 the denials of her relatives tn Ohio Not only was she employed in Howard's, but she {s proud that she Is a good enough cook to earn $10 a week and her board, because her earning capacity permitted her to support Cornella Alberta, her 20monthsold daughter, when husband and father was unable to earn the price of coff and sinkers in Chicago. | Day {n and day out, from 10 {n the morning until 10 at night, Mre MeCarty worked in the restaurant kitchen Short and buxom, a de clded blonde, Mra, McCarty has been a royal mother, and her hands with their short, powerful fingers, are the best evidence of her hard work Mra. McCarty left here January 5 to visit her parents and those of her bh nd, who reside in Sidney and Piqua, O., respectively, Her whole life revolves around ber baby girl, who has not seen her now noted daddy since October, 1911 . This does not signify that Lather McCarty has not contributed to the support of his wife and baby Ever since he began earning real money in the ring, MoCarty has sent large sums to his wife, and she insists that the story that McCarty deserted her and the baby fa He left them here to seek a chance in the fighting game and earn money for them. Mrs. McCarty was Rhoda White of Sidney, O. Five years ago on May 28, she married MoCarty, thea but 16. From Sidney the young couple went to Ludington, Mich. and then to Saskatooa, Can., where McCarty punched cattle. While MoCarty was on turned to Sidney to visit her parents the Saskatoon ranch Mra, MeCarty re and Luther came to Fargo, where Tt was he secured employment in the Orpheum pressing parlors about this time that Mrs. McCarty caused bis arrest for non#upport but the was dropped. ; } McCarty left Fargo for Chicago, where he spent st of his time with be Until two months ago he sent money in small amounts jto his w and after he defeated Flynn he remembered her generously “*Lute’ ie good natured, and not a bit vicious . Carty, “He always gave me money when he had it, but he ha no trade, and until he made good as a fighter, he didn’t carn much. He was always certain he would be champion if he could get started, and | am proud and glad that he has succeeded “I know he will be generous with baby and me money, and I expect to see him soon. Won't he be now that be bi surprised when he sees how Cornelia has grown?” E After visiting Sidney and Piqua, Mra. McCarty’s movements wat t I soa not care to travel about nd upon her husband's plans. She does r are. y, and will probably remain in Oh until MeCarty’s theatrical ben lengagements are concluded, although as he goes East ab to see him as soon TOM M’CAREY SCHEDULES — SERIES OF GOOD BATTLES — - ae By United Prese Leased Wir the ball rolling when they LOS ANGELES, Jan. A pil for 30 rounds Jan. Kid of fighters, great and | Williams of B and Knock ill journey toward Los|out Browr sh the Febru es during the first three |ary 22 n March the onthe of 1913 if matches o m er iame-Camp! bout a today by Promoter Mol with Coulon for ey te hamptonship if Johnny com In addition to several matches | sents to th k already scheduled, McCarey has| March 17 will see J Willard promised to by ny Coulon and Al Palaer in actic Unlees and J Mar to the Vernon fight! Bombardier Wells accepts within shed again before spring, intimat-|three days, McCarey’s terms for a ing that he has almost closed ne July 4 match here with McCarty fotiations with these youths. Jess |the winner of Willard and two or three other| affair will be given the date giants also are among the proba-| Mandot probably will be matched bilities. with the winn of the TrottAn Sammy Trott of ¢ umbun and | derson mill, the mt to be staged jud An son of Vancouver will March 31 —— LUTHER McCARTY SIZES UP WELL IN COMPARISON WITH JEFF AND NEGRO McCarty Jeffries. Johnson 206 Ibs. 2: 210 tbe. 1% in 6ft Chest expanded Cheat contracted Waist Forearm Biceps Thigh Calf | PHILLIES AFTER BACKSTOP HOWLEY BASKETBALL , f Broadway high basketball t Ring? 8 + a ae Por ‘Pa. by a whirlwind finish, defeated the cifle Coast league team, has today Lin n sq In the Broa y sym eived n offer of $2,500 for s day afternoon Apparently} be Mp De * Howley fro beaten, the Broadway quintet locat Tiscin af the Phitadstohia. % | ed three baskets in the last four ble nn ke oly Oaa was swamped by Feline Fisher, lett ¢ quintette in the : ‘ec wiey be dis last night under . vals M*\ a 41 to 13 score. Riddle scored 23 aia | points for Queen Anno. | ’ NIX, SAYS GARRY | LEW’S A COME-BACK 4 | By United Prose tensed Wire EVELAND, Jan. 11.—Prest-|, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11.—At t Herrmann, of the- Cincinnati, | {or Daing out of the game for more ns announced that he will not bid A, STORE, MW SONS OF0-Sae > 600 aneetak tia Mick t ing pin of the four-rounders In the ear ty shy who | Hehtwelghit division is today her hed an cleven inning nobit|*#ded as @ real “come back,” fight eta Ciba tie Mae ing four fast rounds to a draw »ption on Cullop and no other club | jorP ae ne i , |NAPS KEEP LAJOIE CLEVELAND, 0., Jan. 11.—Man SPORTOBITS ager Joe Birmingham of the Cleve land Americans yesterday de FOR BUSY BUGS }} nied a report that he intended to trade Inflelders Lajole and Turner . for Infielders Zeider and Lord of MAGER, the former Seattle | the Chicago White Sox. baseman and who now pl. as | th the ¢ als, was the only| Cincinnati clatns the — tallest onal jew player to drive in| pitcher in the ga in Jack Frost r 4 on a single bit inst} recently signed, Frost ts 6 fet 5 tt la uson, With the/inches in height, ts slender, and| acks clogged and Jeff Tesreau|tips the beam at 199, He does bis erving the twisters, Magee was/|heaving with his right fin and sent in ag a pinch hitter, Mag: ames out of 2% pitched in| aned against one of Jeff's fas n § ague last sea-| ts for a triple |son. Frost looks a good dent like} - Addie Joss. | PORTLAND. LONG yellow Milts that brenght across three to protect his pitchers trom he. cold wind of Recreation park,|runs each were scarce as hen's lave been ordered by MeCreéedle for|teeth In the National league iaat is Portlag@ Coast team. McCredie |season, Each club in the league will also decorate the players with | played 150 games, but fans tn that classy uniforms They will be/cireuit got but 35 chances to see blue, with a thin » of white and wded sacks cleaned up. Homers white trimmings for the road andj with the bases crowded were also [white with blue trimmings forPacarce, home. ieee ° Chief Wilson, Pirate ou!fielder, Ten days before Robt, McLean, international amateur echampton, jwon the Nestor Johnson trophy at claims the distinction as the only player in the National league last the Palzer-Willard |®econd, one run needed to tle the score and Tris Speaker at bat, Ad Gumbert shove the ball ac would have to hit {t Gumbert never let them walk He made all hit—Dan Hrouthers, |8am Thompson, Willie Keeler, Jen nings or MeGraw—one ond all, that jhard-hitting, hard-fighting crew of the reconstruction pert had to whang the yea®@ who cleaned up the bases with three on, twice. Steele, of the Car. dinals, was one of Wilson's vietina, with the bases groaning. fined in bed with searlet fever. Mc Lean skated @ mile in 3:05. THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY MRS, LUTHER MCAKiYy CAFE, MOORH D, MINN,, WHER SUPPORT HERSELF AND INFANT. Amos Rusie Greatest Pitcher Ever, 11, 1918, BILLY WILLIAMS IS GIVEN DECISION OVER DELANEY: MAIN BOUTS DISAPPOINT Hy actual count, Young Delaney,|crawl under the canvas, The fight of New York nected with Billy | was stopped, the decision going te Williams, former A, A, champ of) Reynolds the Northwest, imt four times dur-| Corbett arrived in time to ref ing their fou ind bowt at theleree the fight betwee Dat ny Coliseum theatre Friday night. At|O'lrien and Eddie Hubbard. The the same tine, Delaney’s counte |first three rounds was a wrestling ovstens WDFISK hance was @ target for volley after|match, but in the last they kept | ‘icy of hard rights and lefts,Jout of each other's embrace long Williams 11] enough to land a couple of panches. | |Delaney outwelghed }pounds and Williams won the de |Corbett gave the decision t fon O'Brien, Neff and Givens fought a The Stage Employes’ smoker | draw. proved @ huge suce During the delays between bouts, the Must The last fig the evening, Hub bard vs was referced by AND WILLARD IN | James J | Althe the Hubbard.O'Prien 2 of Maptaieve"sSe"t)—-20-ROUND BOUT ne « as the main events | nate nd the . low the standard set by the other 108 ANGEL Jan. 11.—Al Pal matches lzer and Jens Willard will be match Hye ekey Finn fur-|ed for a 20-round contest at Ver niehed the ¢ raiser, The two|non, March 17, unless an exception xers sta each other right/al offer for Palzer's services ff the ip, but the pace set by! New York comes before Tom Hiynes proved too fast for his OP-)O’itourke, the big lowan's manager, ment, who picked out @ soft spot | reaches the Atlantic seabor viene boards and let Referee Mc-|O'Rourke starts today for New avitt off the count | York. He will view the situation ‘ommy Clark and Tom Martin} t up the best mill of the evening 1 k about 20] there and wire his © McCarey, A message will be sent today to ply to Promot-| Martin outweighed ¢ ° nds tut the former did all the) Willard, offering him the match. ‘ The first three rounds} The winner of this battle will be| te even, but Clark outpointed/ matched with Luther McCarty for| rtin in the closing period. The) July 4, unless Bombardier Wells teres called the bout a draw. |accepta McCarey's terms, already | Hille Davis, scheduled to fight] offered, for Independence day teve Reynolds, was spicyous by his absence and Art Wilson AND BABY ANU: substitated Wilson went i PORTLAND PUTS 2 SHE HAS BEEN WORKI seared to death” and tow Tages ‘clone of the first period tri ¢ WRESTLING GAME Contends Ad Gumbert, Old Timer | orcs sntt in word, wio| With Hooper on first, Yerkes on were he pitching, would oma and Speaker ball when G m the firing line No matter » ow popu mbert was oun w t's control and superb ne | d him to put the ball w Josired, If he was pitching to Cobb Wagner, Lajoie, Jackson or an¥ of} ne other fancy, base-bit accumula-| tors, he would do the same Packa under regardicss of They An pSs end a 72 Ine ounc t distance must are ne store stations bear Ordinary st You can im weight and not thovahipper notified to send the package you send, an@ put the the ‘person. you are sending It to. All pack must no damage to other matt matter material, and are all ard, metal, nothing wood or can escape, Rates for the first zone first pound and 3 cents for ea 4 ounces weight parcel dl on anything by 4“ in combined length and girth All except local packages will be held if they lack postage, and postage. P Yom ast put your own name and address onthe corner of be securely « nor fo ™ ishable articles must be labelqd “Perfsh F Kiger may be sent, regardless of distance, {f each ogg ts wrapped separately and surrounded with excétsior, cotton or other packed in a container made of double corru other suitable 5Omile radius are 5 cents for the b additional pound or fraction ° will be no more pre eame'’s greatest players, on the | ling matches in Portland ground that there have been too Word made this announcement y, but he says Amos Rusie was/in a letter to the manager -of he greatest pitcher that ever lived. | Zbyazko, the Polish championship His observation in reply to the/ciaimant s retirement of | query, in the gume faster to mn the sheriff} | day? ie if he would n you consider the pitchers a teh in Portland between the Polander and | | Montanic, the Um a Indian. | MILWAUKER | waukee club will file the n of Ray Schalk Jing sensation of the latte ]1912 Dig-league season of Comiskey to fulfil! jthe trade of Blackburr |for the Milwaukee Havenor is of the « Jan. 11.—The Mil. We MAD PERFECT | Con TROL his her. Mrs.i yn that she! has discovered the Old Roman shy pin in his applt for he fa player, ation of baseball law, ed to turn over a third agreed, by January 1 | WOLFF TO CAPTAIN MULTNOMAH TEAM $] PORTLAND, Or., Jan, 11.—Cal| Wolff, the star halfback, is today {chosen to captain the 1913 football jteam of the Mul h club. jis considered one of the backs the club ever had. EDDIE McGOORTY ON KLAUS’ TRAIL! olft | Jan, 11 _ CHICAGO, die . It is little more than 16 years}batting 1 Gumbert. “Ta, TOOAY HE diecess is determined to get ry since Addiron Gumbert quit base 1891, whil yer of the White | 'S ASSISTANT Jat Frank Klaus and ts hot on his ball, and he has been au il] Stockings, he hit 226 for 28 games,’ RECTOR oF |trail today to secure a match with-| ee ee Pog h : cine aod Ss ccc Ai art eget CHARIMES . a ia Ne — = weeks McGoorty | For nine years he was clerk of Browning ran to show. To IN GREATER PIT TSGURG lthat & iliwaskes aoe Ps oohe the court of common pleas of Al-| » this was not a fluke, Gum ating to. sign Klaus with Jimmy| ny count What the voter peated in 1894, with 303 and] Clabt . mht of him was shown when with 144 | were much closer in my day, and] = . i es was elected sheriff for four! Capt. Anson made mbert a! remember Rusie, Baldwin, Crane *-and the sheriff of the coun-|great pitcher by having confidence | St e and Clarkson, I n which Greater Pittaburg is|in him, De he kept! d they are equaled to h I iderable job.}Gumbert and e nm, and| ¢ of Anson, Brouthers, | Ad is aosistant director of when Gumbert made g was! Richardson, Ewing and a score of} ft Greater Pittsburg sati and the critics + 4. jothers, and where are their equals | bas known no greater| Gumbert refuses to name the! now? EVANGELIST TO TALK TO YOUNG | | | | | FOLKS SUNDAY : A special meeting for young pe ple will be held in the big ( 5 }itial nac ay afternoo: a mee z of the rt h Ref jis repeated the r 1 order | Dr. ey th angelint, vi} s’ association held last month player to the speak, The Ar wujon Bervice | elat tateveke wal in. the will be held at 7:30 Wore will be question, “if & player a no meeting tonight | lude an opponent 4 be| This “shouting trick” is very a record erowd Friday | the punishment? veral met™|common among Northwest soccer| night Dr. Riley urged all to bring| |bers took part in the discu players, and I am glad something| their troubles to Christ and be re-| and it was unanimously agreed, 45 /jg being done to punish the trick-|Meved. He spoie of the fallacies the rules of the game did not pro | «tore if alleged rest t by those who} | Yido othorwise, that “If a at do not | |shouts to delude an opponent and These, he said, were belief that| puts him off his game, the referee| If the above team had vurned out] reat could be obtained by better-| shall stop th game, caution the regularly all season, the Greets] ment of the paysical conditi n, the that player, and resume play by throw-|would have been well up tn the} yeiiet that it could be se ured by | them ing the ball down. If the off race now the preference of certaln cere-| oe monies, and belief that rest] came with death | DIRECTIONS FOR SENDING MATTER While the (bis, choir wang. “Just| as Am, ithout One Plea,” many THROUGH UNCLE SAM’S PARCEL POST J} trom aii over the hall enne for-| a }ward to the altar, and expressed | their desire to lead better lives Larry McLean, the Cincinnati backstop who was suspended about | the middle of last season, will wear & St, Louis uniform this year sent at the rate of 1 cent » mailed in boxes and at post stamps parcel post parcel post an drug up to 11 pounds orful fnfiun nla tke sgn. ‘The blood througty y« vetna with ren v 'The glow of health returns to your cheeks and you feel the thrill @f new {ife that comes with increased vitality herve power Charley Ebbetts wants the Na tional Teamtué to give” ham permis sion to Open the season at his new park in Brooklyn on April 8 two days earlier than the offftal open. ing day, by bringing forward a ame with Philadelphia from April 8. Hbbetts wants to be the whole | show on his opening, and not split with the Highlanders, who open at home on the 18th he ing VANDERBILT @niversiry is *) |planning @ monster track and foot Rvery person who has used Electra |ball stadium, Thotr visit to Har-|B yiigrcummonds it because It in an honest remedy and doos great work vard made the Southerners anxious We are ready to prove to you that \to have a better field, word “to” before fhe name of and wrapped, so that they will do n handling them. Per J| re sy to use, There bother of sultable to bed and remo Tt dows not material, nonsation is must be and #0 labeled Such parcels eT PRESBYTERIAN ¢ feventh and Byring. - Competent Gas Engine Men. is a strong and grow. gasoline ea pths practical course the average man. in operation. I-month special References, Bank and Seattle Investigate. Telephone Q@. A. 254, UPBARS AGAINST | ‘Seattle Engineering School First Av. 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