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. ITO & BROS. Wholemug Reta AUK FARANTESE BAMBOO Tite Sea Ay Aner Goons PURNERURY Hipiore 4458 THIS GENTR Wrentler, a #feedy boxer, a crack \e a fine billiard player and al OS ANGHI Jan, 29. reforred. id ‘ x ‘ vo de R villing to meet the new) JAMES MeCLURE GOULD, for mm ive & Dox Hightweight star, acce & to his} in wt Point cadet and football . of Bud Anderson, Is out) manager, Joe Lovy, but he will in| star of Albany and Montelatr, N. J ay with an offer to bet $6,000 " one condition—t te bet) is under arrest on a charge of offer-| \ y Rivers.’ must be $16,000, Levy declared be} ing worthless cheok | AMUSEMENTS vale n is ready (o will post that amount the moment | c | t an ted for h Donald says the word TACOMA HIGH school basket » pi ee, le ball five defeated the Franklin high] METROPOLITAN Jachool toam of Seattle Saturday | nl BU ’ ’ |nigbt by a score of 29 to 24, The! Ste Nights, oye ms he : |game was fast and rowmh, } Klaw & ‘ a ; vt o-gypelhnege i ly trial horse, and te willln RERT TOOLEY, the former Sw 4 ANGELES, Jan, 29—Dull! give $1,000 ¢ shown whe perba, now with Newark, will play! Y father wants to bet $1 ia worth wh r Hull to stay WIth) short for the International leaguers t . " a » place of Hobby Vaughn, sold toy a . ESR. OO beats Smith let him gol ge pout — Gunboat Smith. Young, Sr, vald Young, “but if he iven name is Noah, is here get back ® good husky) IN 1118 searcti fora catcher, Man Glen Rock, Wyo, for the specific ranch roustabout, It's worth the] q f 5 , ’ Gnane Aker Dooln of the Phillies, Is report $00 PROPLE—12 CHARIOT HORSES D) purpose of learning whether Lis son price, ed to have made an offer to the Prices Saturday Mat ar t McCarey may match the men for] portiand Pacific Coast league chub See to $2 ™ ons He has picked Smith as the most a late February date, for Dan Howley ing a trade of wi | players OH, THE BETTING CHATTER? THEY TALK IN THOU THE STAR—WEDNESDAY SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS TAT CITA: Tn ind athleter league, and maybe The Yank a ANDS, Y OF THE RING all an man is 4 star 1913 , JANUARY 2 MR. BATTLING BENEDICT, NOW HAS VALET; HIRES MAID FOR HIS WIFE |PORTLAND TURNS | ALLEY MEET DOWN NELSON, THE ale ! Howling congrear wil not me fovle t lau “ ad BLANKENSHIP GETS WARM RECEPTION reception n the ott the backsto t 4G’ PER YD. Nite 8, 4 SEATTLE THEATRE “ LMER STRICKLETT, originat | Soars ane moe an © || Fe Was Coolest Pitcher the npitball, who fiulabed teat REY SIGN weano ve ° York State TONTOMT.-ALL WEHRERK neon in th Now r league, after being retustated by the ¢ oT i Mates ® Mitchell Present That Ever Faced Batter | in) eet A 127 AND MADISON “WAY DOWN Rast” } furniture business in his home town | SEITTLE WASH. Me—Bargsin Mooday Night—230 in California | } | . 4 4 | | a STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS tt “PUSs IN BOOTS By Fred Henry. ts cmnpmencigin - . jel - = ne 4 A Musteal ody with ia >, GROUND HAS been broken for t a 13—PE oy Princeton's new boat house on Car = . a ——————- negie lake, The building is being * + 4 : ee & erected by the class of 1887 ” . re * . pecse' a Mmy.iwpres MANAGER DOOIN of Philadel Gabe E Dien Oe Td tt phia expects to make & good In 4 9 eT IX THR FARE” fisider out of Boyle, former captain nd “The Kleetric City a” of the University of Chicago toam, Selson, just after thetr wedding at > “a ti a“ 4 Mus rE PREP, : the home of the bridegroom tn Hegewich, Ill. “iat,” who owns hte| You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below OFHkR mG § THE PREPARATIONS that re! town, furnished the preacher and the brass band, The bride was Fay|__ epaniipieiaia . . —_—— ee mre being made for the omton | king a Denver bewspaper cartoonist, - ee 4 Athletic assoctatiog be A Modern _M v j tages Theatre held in the Hub city ry| By United Press Leased W Jat Portland today stated be belie eon eatre diways sx t ys o &, indicates that the moe CHICAGO, Jan. 29.—"A disease.” \ed Nelson would give up fighting Pm , x a Ms a age taeka one of the best in many years. This is the way Mrs. Oscar! as soon as bie present engagements rinsT aT Pike Pike St and CARR LUNDA who. used: to| MAtBCY. Battling” Weteod, ‘Tormerty 16re filed. S¢° RS dauchter-<tas op-| -_ , o> Me coves wantay vie wick Mn ie Gabe’ aae igen fo) Mine Pay “King. of Portada? c Union Theatre =: a 10. and Me } manage Keokuk of the Central as Denver, baa haracterized Hoge Toys B . 4 ok a a> soclation. wisch. IR. the home of her veraa-|. LONNIE AUSTIN teaches boxing leneva Car oN Me | ce’ nook a Wh € ot 6 “tint © ment. S100 Es Cope Bide) Fos 47. ot Val nee & hogs — BASEBALL WISDOM by Hans ee ee ae his Mu. Nelooa! . j Phone Main 963 : w A haneball player who| ease” Hogewisch is Mra, Nelson = ome agner v : ( Irmi Hawiey a doean't strike out once In @ while tors not bat she ts # ted 5 o 5 “pet es Transfer Co Swatree ajn't to be trusted tn her ctaim that the tows ods DANCING Cc rown Cc : some sort of physictan or other by P M First Av. Bet Madison Spring i Office 114 i Not a member of the St. Louig|Jack Robinson, Chicago fxbt pro Erne E ice 114 Jackson St. Browne te a holdout. Signed con-|™moter, who is handling Nelson's th ced Univer eT. ” | rin. 1-plece U 7 ‘ JESSE TA NNEHILL fend ave been recelved trom | ing i pecs Union Orehestre. i ee | member o' Mr rey ¥ In Kentucky there is the little, made his last effort, with Washing. |*’¢Ty member of the team | Hegewisch comes deap oe : htown of Dayton, and tn that little/t But he could aot come back i i — that the Battier bea 6 SUSE Primters ie ey ox seer nansors, oerions Tans, aa {t{hitting. Three times during the|PY, {he bout fiat Oe tom it TH }Tannebiit « remain long in|was te was |!aet season he got two home runs) Mrs rsa § rant te ae ‘annebi » - 2 Port! low anys to 1013 IRD AVENUE the big lean l“cannéd” by Joe Cantillon jim one day heyy =. | ai end filla two fight} IAIN 1043 IND. 5200 But while he was “up there” Many fans believed Tanne | O11 ce aay not awiteh Hal/dat tae taat, afer whieh, 1k te | Tannehill made for himeeif a | hill wae tery when in his prime, ae to second. He te considering | believed, Rat will retire from the Everett-Seattle name that will live ae long ae | but he wae not. He was | Chase (0 secdidate for the Key-| "Ing for good and all | i baseball is played, whether on methodical, moved about slow . P father of Mra. Nelso: Interurba Railway raitiion dotiar fields or corner ly and was more deliberate stone position Cree eon the 4 Jack Kjas. rather r A on ehkeT m) Limttea| mul with men on the bases than | #4ck when he was at Pean State The new 1913 Mears Auro- rete. : ri il, born in 1875, tried Bis) when he had the edge. The | college FFICIAL BUYS colle ee ene ; rand aud arm as a professor © greater the danger, the better jratauan toe. . iP phone solves the probler i: Ratha trains Beturday "Yel he first time in 1894, with Cinein-| he pitehed Pet Re P appt oF yr 04 Kay { hearing for those affiicted with L. 0. HENDRIOKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal. 475; Res. Bal. 976 ss but the men who passed jadg-| Hasebal! bax seen few pitchers | quarterback, m $100,000 STATUE |] doatness. Four different | nati Fitth Ave. 4 Ajax Deeg} ment tpenyhim decided he ded jecnwood. | seasoning he was sent to Limited | where he played in Va | Richmond #. | 1895-6 the FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— combina {mained with that great Arrivals for Spring Are Bradbury Blue Serge Suits « always ant Credit is the | Master key that Opens every Department to you | 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near Union St! “Seattie’s Reliable Credit House” It’s the name we want—-$10,000.00 for Canada’s Finest Summer Resort. 617 Second Ave. B.&M. TAMALE GROTTO Moved to 1511 Third Av. where we will be pleased to serve you with ows famo' Chit Carne, ee Prompt deliveries. Phone Main 5306, s Tamales, Coa Frea:Stereopticon show, 617 Second Ave. {ball team at Phillips Exeter next fail PACKEY MUST pisHOP GETS who could hit lke Tannehill | im 1897 : bought za formed yeoman vi ntil MAKE WEIGHT | le ity in 1901-2 by his steady work ] ’ In 1903, Tannehill, bearing the/ | ink of real money, jumped to the j REALLY FIGHT yw York club of that lusty {nfant, | t eric league. The next Sulphurro Baths Fi ee anc ae iowton’ team, | Unions Pacitey MePartand can} t by Jimmy Collins, and he re | absolutely make the lightweight “It I hit the Moor in my return limit of 132 pounds he might just as fieht with Floyd Goodman at the about meeting Wille Dreamland pavilion tomorrow night Well forge fe oleate lee he tithe of th 7 it will not be voluntarit in our i De to leave a itehle the title of that class will not be volun a Denagiets , ke As in that Tannehiit | This was statement made by thst meeting says Jack Bishop —__—___— ~ ——— | Ritchie. He said the Salt Lake boxer, who meets th: } “From the best information fighting teameter in a fourround) obtainable Pac has not — bout. “ | . | made the lightweight limit for When the two fought mp «@hea The First Notable | three years. uled four-round bout at last “We have sent word to Me- | Dreamland smoker, Bishop went ards when Goodman He was down to the t [had-him in a tight place. who meets Ernie dinqualified |_ Frenchie Vaine Barrieau of Canada, will complete jhis training thie afternoon. He ie jin fine shape, and will not be lack CHAPLAIN PRAYS FOR | of tae tied Fars will be no favorite when these two SACRAMENTO, Jan. 29.—Sena | clever mitt artiste clash tora with their heads bowed in rev-| the Tacoma fighters, will come over Fariand to declare himself in reference to this point. So far he has not given a direct an- ewer. The only inference that we can get is that he wants to fight as a welterweight.” Joe Koepkey and Dave Fiedler, erence looked up in surprise when| late tomorrow afternoon, Koepkey Chaplain B. Dent Naylor earnestly! goes up againat Steve Reynolds, the prayed for the success of the|fireman, and Fiedler will meet {Balkan states in thetr war with) Johuny Kelly of Ballard. All four Turkey. He beseeched the “God of | boxers are in excellent trim attle” to give success to the Other bouts on the card are I an arms. #0 that they shall) Charley Givens va. Walter Mahoney in freedom ‘Jack McHenry va. Ivan Miller | will be lucky If he doesn't meet geology face to face long before that time. With Mr. Ball and Mr. Chaia as constant and boon companions, Jack is Hable to break up things most beautifully in the geological lines before he shakes hands with Johnny Crapand again. Lime Kiln club, please copy e ae ee & They are trying to legalize boxing In Ohio and are afraid it will get a foothold in Washington. Just shows that nobody's happy. oe he gee Our idea of nothing at ali—The ball player who hits .200 860 fielder who have the holdout idea tad a6 #8 6 Now that the famous Indian Thorpe has been deo! sional, sounds of jeclared a profes- lot joy be unconfined” come to us from across the | big drink, en ee © Rumor is an awful spitfire dame at time She hint Jenvings walking the plank ford refusing to play under so bum a leader. has the minors stafing him in the face? respector of no person ball cireles this year te at Hughey Is it possible that Hughey Mr, Bousil appears to be a He appears to be pernicioualy active in base 7? @ 22 @y jove!! This fellow Charley Murphy Is certainly there with the clean sweep. The Chicago Cubs will hardly recognize themsalvos when they*make up for spring practice, It looks very much now as if Jim Sheckard will be sent to consult Dr. Osler, and to cap the climax, Red, the bat boy, who has dissipated all jinx in the Cub line for the last few years, is to follow the fortunes of Chance In Now York. Weuldn't it be funny if Murph changed bis min dat the Jast minute and shoved ivers on the plank? Murph. fe Just one of those that bob up once In a wie with, “Bring us a new deck and probably my luck will change,” She alao hints at Cobb, Jones and Craw | FOR ONLY $6,000 By United reese Leased W ROME, Jan. 29.—By beating ha @ dozen dealers in antiques in ® fice to Bassano, where it had been tearned that a peasant had dug up a magnificent statue of Apollo, « government official secured the prize for $6,000. When they arrived on the scenc the dealers told the peasant that any one of them would have been giad to pay him $100,000 The! statue is said to be a noteworthy! » Roman | example of the best Grae art This instruments strengths fn one receiver really makes four Salmon Bay Wood Co. Wood and Coal. Weigit and Measure. At Stimson’s MIIL, Seattle, Wash. combined in one, What eye glasses are to fail ng wight the New Aurophone is to lost or falling hearing. We carry a large and complete line of Heating Stoves to select from. $1.00 and Up BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. Call or write for booklet. ROBSON’S 460-462 Arca dg. * Phone 3826 OLD VETERAN'S STAND—— ——TOYS! Toys! TOYSt r Big Assortment, Best Prices. Come and See, / Everything for the Eye and Ear. 683; Ballard Av. he