The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1913, Page 2

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ro RvEny Wentiak wood DANCING AMUSEMENTS Third and Cherry ! TONIGHT—ALL WERK Balicy & Mitchell I Me—Bargain Monday Nights Amelia Stone and Armade Kallcas @-—OTHER OKFUEUM ACTS—@ | BERNHARDT Window Sale Opens on Tuesday LITTLE MIP “The Marvelous Fi 18¢ and 20 THE 1912 Excitement. s in the Inton b Order to dex Bobble shops to be nk i Bnd drilled (for their m @ more hor the advertising 4 thotr pationts Tike pra (be smart an mind the face Ft as some dentiets, THR skcner or my I attended to my My prices were and YY work was and is my pationts with me Fequire twelve dental #: seven lady asnistant ating rooms, t) and special t feception room one for gentl tmen ry. and yet my prices a est In the world and my + wood as u can get fn rivate deptal jontistry an Everett-Seattle Interurban Railway m. and ’ 13d Offices—Seattle, Fir _ HIPPODROME rw Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— BULL BROS Just Printers (%" 1013 THIRD AVENUE | MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 th pot a start SEATTLE THEATRE| i | GET HICH QUICK WALLINGFORD t \ Pantages Theatre DAISY HARCOURT POLICE _ 3 ° ax | COLISEUM ores Pendleton Round-Up Wonderful Motion Pictures An Hour and a Half of 4 4 A SQUARE DEAL IN DENTISTRY What the Success of a Den- tist Depends on By EDWIN J. BROWN, $12 First Ave. Union Block. on I bought the Brow 16, 1901, th GIVING A SQUARE DEAL PAYS, tn nder of m that I ¢ oni 1 knew I was i Thera is pot figure only on making tr a to be successful, Bnd 1 could not underste oped brought the peoph mest work and servi fala are gecret of my muy tet could fo tt it uld and 41d do tt, an right here In Seattle 1d is the proof of my serv- ¢ people, and T shal) con- tinue tO do in the future a1 have € in the past, fe & square deal ta § ° guarantees my work. | ” Edwin J. Brown, D.D.S. } i: j SEATILE’S LEADING DENTIST 712 First Ave—Union s One door South of the Po: graph Building LOS ANGELES, Cal,, Jan, 16, —Challenges and defis of the V@lous white hopes throughoug> the country @re going unnoticed by Luther MoCarty, the new white champion of the world. That worthy Ie at present fig- uring out a plan to startle the little old village of New York and is not bothering about Fic NONTUWRST TRACTION co, prizefighting Luther expects to leave for the big burg in the very near future, and he is going to burst into the place on a bucking broncho, According to the present plans of his manager, Bili MeCarney, he will be fret seen in New York riding up Broa@way in his cowboy scen- ery on a broncho. “We are going to try to get a permit from the police to allow Luther to shoot blank cart ridges as he es that first day,” sald McCarney for hia tour, Mo { ared up his famous bt of « to Bat Nelson. ‘or ot id year the Dane bes whirl of — excite because him fifty The debt was a relic of the pow erty days, when Luther was trying “Last winter,” says MeCart ager, telling of the champ! day, “Luther and I we around § afield, Mo, a8 Seattle Nationals w > match for the National Bank of Commerce pin men last night on the Impertal alleys, the latter winning by a good margin. High score went to West of the Commerce bowlers, and Bruns of the Nationals took high average honors Bank of Com. Seattle Nat'ls. 2 730 677-3109 8 679 686-—1943 Smith's Hopes and the Mil waukees showed the poorest form displayed thus far in the tourna ment on the Imperial alleys last night. The Milwaukees took three from their rivals Thetr were the lowest of the tourn ament. Night Owls and Wonders clash tonight. Milwauk 483 623 507—1613 Smith's Hopes. 476 446 494-1416 MAYBE DUG WOULD GIVE SAMMY A JOB Tigers if his salary demand ten't met President Navin says Sam can quit for all he cares, but Navia better care. Sluggers like Sam are weand far between. His record ith the Tigers Year. AB R H 1912... S1 «189 1911... 100 1910... 83 1909... 83 1908... 102 184 1907 102 188 1906 65 166 1906... 73 «171 1904 _ 46 141 1903... 645 9d 18 DOOIN AFTER KID Phillies are BU Rixe of Eppa Rixey University of Virginia. M Dootn wants to get a str young Rixey, so he may be Ing into professional ball about 1915. MICHIGAN LOSES ANN ARBOR, J announcement tha quarterback on the 1912 foc team, would not return to Michigan's 1913 football ow ceived its first jolt. Ht decided to give his school work and enter business. He will be as sociated w: his father in the lum ber business in Menominee, Mich t Hub Hu I YORK Dundee, featherwe for California next Johnny Kilbar the world’s champ arti who of Chicago January 27 THE ATHLETIC r Roger Sa have released ocia ement tion under an ¢ Salmon is the Princeton boy who ade a great record with Tome’s institut: That la 0d oa) ° » well oaldent Mifice of the ¢ ° : o THE STAR—ZHURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913 .| M’CARTY; THE COWBOY CHAMPION, WILL RIDE UP B trying to got into a fight club cowboy and m tayed at the hotel on credit until time for us to 1 farmed Luther out to one| legs and slumbered on boarding house after another, but) he had by hia appetite made big 4 poor himself out of on we w Bat Nelson had come to Springfield| son fight was a financial failure to fight before my club, and we would give ue & new collecting his $800 guarantee. night came Luther “When he went away | fol- had nothing to eat and no place to| lowed him to the train and I found a club sandwich in| begged him to give me some of hotel that somebody had left) the money back. After a se poked it into Luther's! vere struggle he finally wrench am I going to sleep,| into Bat did so, and p @ roar over the teleph demanding to know who the big| much money he asked | the train was starting. Ever “Y told him to slip upstaira and] since then he has been yelling Nelson's bed. He| like @ crazy man for me to give tty noon there came| the money back. To tell the was in his bed. I went uy The first thing | did after the . stairs with him and we found) McCarty-Paizer fight was to “ tenga . a send him back the money. And PACIYIC_MANUPACTURING GH | hope that we are at the end 112 Western Ave, Seattle, Wash Successors to Frost & 1205 First Ave. This splendid tion on the lar tailoring of staple values has ever opened to spe- Not a single fall pat- reserved from a discount of at least 25 cent. $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $50.00 Staple and Suitings cut to $22.50, $26.25 and $30.00, tailored to MPION, AND A VIEW OF HIM . FIRING A SEX-SHOOTER. HE IS 8OME SHOT, 8 NEW YORK DEBUT. EE Re EE FIRST BAPTISTS A FIGHTING POSE OF LUTH ER M'CARTY, HEAVYWEIGHT © RIDING AT FULL SPEED ON HIS FAVORITE HORS! TOO, THIS 18 THE OWUFIT HE WILL USE WHEN BURG MAN | BUYS PHILLIES; MAKES CLEANUP HE MAKES HL Sam Crawford says he'll quit the) P Suits are being cut and by our own tai- and the t PRESBYTERIANS the Firet Baptist basket ball team meets the First Presby terlan quintet in the Plymouth gum Pitteburg has each guaranteed, which against one of the strongest squads the Church league Baptitas bave son thus far Locke is to be and will control ected president, maintaining our me through the sea thout a single de | business manager will be replaced with a new Drop in and see ractive of small depos Presbyteirans | tures ¢ f the 4 of the present traction com BROTHER OF RIXEY |. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16.—The five to administer defeat to the Paptt pany for a sum sald any pattern to Congregationals e conveninece, and the Fremont Baptists will also meet on the same gym floor Friday Saturday night will see two] P| The sale of the K-Trinity M. B, and the SBE MAD BAT wl (CABO rN Ee ck for a long term | The two Philadel. one first and second Tacoma this afternoon, where they are scheduled to tangle with the Tacoma bigh five in the Tacoma gym. RUNS THREE MILES ITS QUARTERBACK IN 1414 MINUTES Capt. Riddle, ‘an. 16.—With the | man, Foster, Hamilton and Manager Shaw will Mi, | Plan Now to visit this Land of Summer in Winter along the “Road of a Thousand Wonders,” mute is replete 1erica’s most has er seen indoor Both the Franklin and Broadway basket heaving their game for championsh ternoon at the Broad nine-laps-to-the-mile track, be- ing beaten by a yard b: he conceded "lymouth Auroras met defeat at DENVER MAN WILL FIGHT JIM CLABBY MILWAUKEE, in the Plymouth CHARLEY DANIELS came too late ound | bout with “Special Delivery” Hirsch | , where he ts sched atest swimmer ards to half a mi t every record at those dis- , retired last and ts now living » he in engaged in unusual business of raising and breeding black foxes he recently paid $12,000 for @ pair the anble reynar Daniel's time 100 yards in been equaled SEATTLE BOYS IN INTERCITY BOUTS O-round bout, January 24 PORTLAND, are promised RUHR WADDELL] i), d JOE CANTILLON are enjoying Reports seg l namnificent Cantilion’s home. and wrestlers, four Seattle Athletic | - and four Columbus clut athletes and Only One “Bromo Quinine’? ually radiant with sun- pat bout of the evening is expect-|'"e sweet fragrance of McCarthy of Multnomah and Seiger who will enter POLE WINS AGAIN balmy nights will bring you recreation and rest. Let us give you Cal literature and © Rothus, 136 pour Laxative Bromo Quinine), USER THE WORLD OVER TO BURE A COLO Wt BHE DAY. ember-the fall name. Look 6A, ler 1 « on every box he ys) Fe Drow, \u ot Sound Savings & i Loan Co. S DIVIDE Company has dec A a Oliver Renchu, 126, and Selger, 170,| will leave Seattle tonight for ergaard was the a ter part of the m ILL. COACH TY COBB picks*George McConnell | Vancouver's pitching star, and | momber, of the ult|team before taking up profess! pitched | ball, was last night elected coach of the board of Clark's only rival was Matt CLARK W ew York Amer great pitchers of the vorgian deciares that, he will rank |control, with the béwt of them this summer.| Stanley, a former Seattle catcher WANTS BOXING LEGALIZED. OLYMPIA, Jan. 16,—Senator Hewitt, of Chehalis, plans fo intro duce to the senate today a bill legalizing ten-round boxing. ator Hew@t's bill provides forsthe establishment @ a state ath. to be composed of three members pointed by the governor fr five-year term: Inemany ways Hewitt's bill corresponds with the New York state commission The commission at ail charge of the exhibitions and will have the right to grant or revoke Five per cent of the proceeds m The boxers will have to wee i splovens- flaniane engaging In fake conte Second offense will bar the fighter forever from fighting A bond of $10,000 must be put @ by all clubs. 5A A LL TRE A Ow ce ndrew Chilberg licenses to clubs. eight ounce giov squalified for re. Dire i ott Calhoun ont Manes ee” ee H, O'NEILL, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT. PHONE MAIN OREGON-WASHINGTON STATION, FOURTH AVENUE AND JACKSON STve rt. 1 had horned ;1 d was trying t Vhy, 1 wadd te irprie, to keop the| ‘that tg Luther MeCagty. He must at, We had| have gone to bed in the wrong eno. nelf af 4 politely to shake but he only curled up his intimated that it ah ter make th rink | bad matter and craw! into bed with place|him. Thus Luther got a good bed for the night.” © dead broke | McCarney sald that the Nel- Hearing With Kase and and the club had a fearful time Pietra ed himeelf away from $50 and gave me a check for it just as Hat was| truth, | never could get that * together before. ef our poverty days.” Bert Kelly on “Speedball O'Neil reduc zest and stock of fine goods this asure These lorir and wear are that suit standard will ring will | As seen in the Phrilling 1912 Pendleton Round-Up Motion Piet |the Coliseum. To accommodate the crowds the films are being continuous daily from 2 to 10:30 for the balance of the engagememe J | which closes Sunday. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS % on “The Shasta § Limited” Or one of two other fine trains will prove a most pleasant pat” of your vacation. 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