The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1913, Page 2

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THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1913 trate 10 30 8 . trainer 8 ' . ; ere : 2 « re S S Oo cle by Schnefey Rare Chance Osgar Almost Recovers Adolf’s Lost Dog Music by’ Cond HIPPODROME ie ; - . Pith aed Uatve ) i 7G? me ae ; 2 3, ; “WiLC FINDER } P OF a+ IN A 7 7s 1 HAMAWNA, — UND ASKS ME_/ es ANIMAL LOOKS +——!] —~— Rs, ath me a coke Years! ) TO VATCH OUDT FOR re . AR conoo ae ~ STURM 6 Hin. < SnOuee rae Bi = } « apt Ronn Say rt l Come Here,’ To ADOLF?’ Phone Main 963 VORRY “UND GET S “Baely a( Mk Pa aeen sa DOGGIE, LET ME EYE STRAIN. , : VON LIKE Dor SE VoT IT SayS res Transfer Co BesiDes, t BEFore 1 \ ON Your ° Don'r Beweve I | - eo l \ Vatisege bel “i 4 Office 114 Jackson St COULT RECOGNIZE {| ischippsicahae : . . DER ANIMAL ANY i | " 4 | eRA ' r 4 Riise its 5 BULL BROS. FORMER CHAMPION FAT, BUT I BENNETT, GREATEST BACKSTOP IN BASEBALL, SPOKANE MEN TO ACTA tn DECORATES CHINA WITH FINGERS BROKEN ON DIAMOND a : Sey Peintorg| EXPECTS TO DEFEAT MURPHY | , FIGHT ATS. & © oz ot , wn wi ! p Pinot e a a of Sennett s wish An interclub smoker betw the c , Calumburium and 1013 THIRD AVENUE AN FRANCISCO, Feb, 17.—Despite t hat he ts three eee ¢ Bennett only rival Buck Ew g had—is | wi ssid at the eel auhd arn i MAIN 1043 IND. 5200} 0 verw " 1 his waistii we fu aroiiiar ge, Adj td 1 obtained from the printed rec next F ght. ‘There will be AMUSEMENTS on Ww 1 t he n : ~ h A » at ay tra that ords of his achievements. He both box and wre g on c| — . w st Te \ y Ne ere Next) iy t led all catche n fielding i rogra Andy Duvall will & ALBERT HAN . . sc lUites ta bene Ok ae Pte en eae seteune. (Sin Hah te ee fa] SEATING THEATRE Er csbe Gichen rae aah aah 1 ¥ : . 1 ie SS | ont rea ost t pee! esse Me haw of 8 : c Ht wi in soc ate Wunx Fine Jewelry, Ster ve jocked t Rock wi sok the delivery of the he fielded 940. | Gee Wrdattinn (oat are THE WOLF Corner First and vw bis Ay Ac 7 : 1 A t rs of «. Toda Asa tb Bennett ranked high.| Ha of 4 k y, . First Time at Popular Prices, ah ad " i a capacity crowd. | aa BT ite ives in t, at 67 Alex-| He { and|kane, and Kissler vs, Frank Glabe = m8 i an t « th t of “ H | Bs: ” 10 china de lor a8 & means of t year h n 1887,| x | livelihood the Detr twttine|| BASKETBALL | GREAT, BUT NOT FOOTBALL oc. sn tr a | h t ball and the most In Bont tt as team-| = 4 pusziing curves of the game's mates, “King” Kelly, Lowe, Long,| The, Firat Methodists and the] WILLIAM ROCK AND | Atco Yale coach, con 1 nait-| best pitchers, daintily tracing @ Brodie “and Hugh) EM Maples fought for iat place) OT ga AT ge FULTON ; st New Ha w , i ator Once del cate flowe the china as D t, the sis winning the] 6—OTHEK ORrHEUM ACTS—¢ 1 time,” sa ott, f r 2 i { the fragile ae an egg shell tion > roi tart . | se was & wonderful ‘Th fay Ka ‘ j The of Cha w SHOW AT PORTLAND | ??#!t!0. 24 to 14. From the sta whisile the } sts Look and es calle Charlie G 1 wt C, Athletic club/ kept the lead, and though the losers tT ame was played almost fa y f efest was mato were cat ein, “Lad 1 A. C. will meet | frequ y pulled off good plays, : @ very end. Star play ar h the pre-| Baldwin and Conway, the trio that r in Portland | luck » against them an Was disabled 4 single doctor hed Detrolt into a world’s chan » of the feature] eee wit 1 » not a to at snahip in 188 bouts will be that between Frank] By the close sco » of 24 to 22 the; 7 naan OPERA COMPARE dro i > two y Charl tt witl Barrieau, V and Walter| Plymouth quintet won from the a a 8 at the end henomenal game, shook their! be 60, and it does om #O Vv@ry | Knowlton of Barrieau| Winslow basket tossers at Winslow | OTHER BIG § & ©. ACTS heads and ned: ‘It was) magnifice hey said, “but it was not} ince that winter when the CHARLIE BENNETT ‘holds a de nowlton, |faturday night. George, at the of his misfortane shocked the ms wn | Soouts? trea ts dinate waste | —— | mont cacit ig atase of the wane, Pantages Theatre he winning basket for the Se | 1 ' a a eam Lads and Lassies, featuring Dixie PANS Ae TOURNEY fs i™ae"hat Sepast CHAMPION BLACK DIAMOND 5 spn al ine, his home team 1877, the days ne raity of Washington and| Nevarros, comedy equilibrists; 1881 he went to Detroit and t both 3 of the two-game series. ! of one stri @ part of that terrific bitting ag For the first time this season, the Black Diamond soccer team| = = ——————— —— — «ation, remaining until 1888, w gultniel deteat thadas he joined the Boston club, where he was playing when inje Cabaret Vaudeville, SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS » Dinner, with pint With Dantet A Southpaw Gregory of the Cardi!-!and Morris in nals, who almost turned a Coveles-| with 800, the kie feat the past fall with the ¢ lby winning two games in on ries, will suffer the same a8 | tourn |the "Giant Killer.” Waivers have arr Paid Advertisement on at the Seat he coal-diggers two goals to one at Wood-| R-U PARTICULAR a wix-came series for the McMillan cup. The About your Shoe Repairing? If so, take it to the @tar of the game, O'Connor, Celtic goal ke was probably respons an exciting stage ‘The y \s about two-thirds finished The Celtics trimr in the first of For Councilman land |been asked on Gregory Ii doesn’t pay to come close in ble for the Celtics’ victory over the char || MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 SECOND AVE. Pasa the minor leagues. | Punch Keoll, Although the game nd ex-| Established 1891. ark Griffith is anxious to es-| Billy Gilbert and Bill Phillips were iodine “Gad eeneek o Black | tehtich © permancet training ote} the Contral ke pennant fight See eine” aatee the per ite the nals. He ha ers| up to the finish, still each bas lost| _ be cr singgnny : ates | from suthern towns, and fa.|bis managerial Job, { “Fak vision .T a ae | vors Moundsville, Tex. oe Adverti . | Agents for | hee money MS Paid rt! ! With t Lines w game on the slippery Green Lake field, the Rangers, | a e por ing 00: \) psi Ou ed the Rainiers 3 to 0. It was the first time they have nd nes A k this season ag Phy yh eg he Dent's Dog 713-715 First Avenue i r Kainiers had to sub-| ii Over 1,000 Sample Dog Collars and a.” lars failed | Remedies | Harness at ONE-FOURTH LESS their) Ditson scored all] | regular value, fferen me aused the Ra Prices from 160 up. Ve ach Any pair Special—A_Gold-fil your dog | Indian ith Reading Gla | nen | Clubs or f the Phillies has fully and accurate! ‘ | a rated ieee ) ole tre Dumbbells wud will probably turn him in the & to Harry Wol o's Sacra Our idea of nothing at allt—The grand cleanup Romeo Hagen, who | tocub Eyesight as just returned, made in Ca fornia, A complete} | for 300 pair, oO Githooley has been sent ‘ Specialist O. |. 0. a. a. a—Romeo Hagen line of ken. | Some worth 1 team, in the Inter-| are. ee | up to $1.26. 160-462 ARCADE BLDG. THOMAS A.PARISH nationa e, by the St Louis} pdeestgen Chicago Cubs are to be permitted to drink, but only sparingly Cardinals. ! > meses Probably beer in wine glasses. | | 7 8: ¢ Cut thie Adv Out hh, oe ee | $7.50 all x Commissioner . Pedigree ur new stoc Zaset: 0 Former State Tax Com The chief reason for Frank The concensus of opinion is that if the Tacoma Tigers don't finish Pedigr Our new stock of Baseball Goods ts| | pte Formér Assessor of King County Piru cnew's failure to come to terms xth this year they will beat out some other team iene a in. Teams wanting outfits can save time Choice of Many Thousands for Pat once with the New York Yankees | . ele oS flanks fur: | and money by ordering now | Neck Sweat Mayor of Seattle last year is said e due to his wife's obj Just think of all the Jess Willards Johnny O'Leary has left behind || nished free | Tennis Racquets restrung the same| ers, Dae: R tions to living in the East him. Let's see, ther’s Billy Williams, Charlie Givens and a few other day as received. Tristworthy—Progressive || eas | Seattle “scru that administered something to Johnny he wants to|f, of = ‘ BHOSTON.—Jim Thorpe appeared |forget. J. O'Leary wants to fight Johnny Kilbane, Quit laughing, $2.50 Ball-bearing Skates for 1 95." One of the Cleanest and Ablest fi) time in p sional boys, Where are your manners? boys and girls Mert Ever Available for Election Parhiciics here, and he clipped the 4) 2 : ‘ P bawe to the City Councti His Record Speaks for Itself |record time in three indoor events. |B. Kolehmaingn, the Finnish run ner, won from Wm. Queal in a 15 J. J. SMITH, who is a council c candidate, hima = says that A tah " | $2.00 Spring Exercisers sp eae 45 1422.24.26 First Avenue sa thee Ni ‘ c oe mul ge ag aay se i bet rea on was kicked " d- | | priced aL bher m Our 25c Regular Dinner ar u mile race. | to the voter: should be honest and | Our Special 50c Chicken parclectiecs “THE RUBBER STORE” Y Goods GIANTS TO WEAR c Aah iy , Nenabog ite asians Sp: Bienes tay tee Sadaen refuses te ech sen mee Alger that every ball are 713-715 First Avenue, set WHITE AND GREEN (propositions. | Mr Smith has con-|T served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. my ducted Phas ss 8 eS _ atti 2 r Are Unexcetied in Seattle Paid Advertisement ayare 2 and has made & TF Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fisn, believes he can serve weR the FRER LATuOT MOTION fi the neater: “Wha attle Nationale took two out ot | A Statement Paid for by Hard-working People Who Know Him and Want wd people of this city. He regards PICTURES—FREE taxes and assessments as being @x-| I Vocal and instrumental Concert our streets could be maintained in . . wear blue when on the road, ir streets could Prof. Nape’s Hawaiian Orchestra [| three from the Dexter H 8 on and mackinaw coats will take |™uch better shape than they are at OF |the Bismarck alleys Saturday night to Know Him. ceosive: and bell he can help Afternoons and Evenings bY the place of sweaters present ‘without neditionsl cost. Fis 9— Artis |Jobnson of the Nationals rolled a remedy those evils. He believe pie 1 am not prejudiced against =| high score of and high ave PHILBROOK ENTERS °."22"""!.28# nor tn thelr favor, but eave One of the athletes to represent od." He will insist on better Dexter Horton 833 793 724 ABA NYOPAINLE $$ the Seattle Athletic club at the big|car service where needed. He will r §) MATCH WE, wIT You Need Dental Work— indoor meet to be held at the Ar rag on cme ray me ee 18806008 BIG pth akaraa| ucer, and not the Jap or other mory February 28 will be George|the consumer may moot the pro I Need the Money Philbrook, a famous Whitman and Notre Dame track man. Philbrook | foreigner who ia here for temporary BY United Preve Leased Wire » momber of the American|gain, He is not In favor of radical Albany Cut-Rate NEW YORK, Feb, 17.—Gunboat I Am Now Giving My Personal! Giympic toain tax changes, but in favor of compel | Smith of California and Bombardier | Attention to My Dental Prac- . corporations and other large D t Wells of Lo! s to do their share te ards| entsts rounds here The Seatt le ch b's uniforms this season will be white with green trimmings, according to the announcement of President Du The sleeves will b People's Choice for Council and assessment laws }ment i}but to stop wasteful expenditures |methods to the end that the pre every week in the year, ent burden upon taxpayers may be| City officials and departments lightened and the excessive cost of | should co-op with the public improvement re¢ me in its desire for information, I definitely promise to fight for|as to the why and wherefore of a reduction in taxes. a thing. I favor | The only proper way to conduct } Elimination of private employ-| public or private business is 0B & ment offices, thus doing away with| basis that gives common justice to petty graft jall—no more, no less. Better engineering estimates} Vote for a man who tells you hus preventing the sublettin of} where he is at r—Specific— | — re to bo: 1 PART OF the bones of amas |, : . ss pe a | ne ‘a het contracts at the expense of the vocal A MAN WHOSB tice at 713 First Avenue todon which “lived 100,000 years | in» city’s maintenance. He believe claims tren capsatars aed tendon | taxpayers. FORMANCE IS BETTER — ago” have been dug up in @ lin a clean, healthful city, and to | *PoRFANS, RAGE OF PUR WORM | oie tho bout should settle some of | 0 sewers being laid without| THAN HIS PROMISE Hou sare = dollar, I make a doliae| quarry six miles from Nashville, as ond will work. He will support lates ot ce |the difference between the Britons Fe yp | REE, 2s your dental worl done at my enn. any good measure introduced by and the Irish ee eee rer THINGS WORTH KNOWING. os ie, ce a — =e ley sounciiman, rexardises of EASY PAYMENTS = [""Nanaxer Jim Buckley, represent net bonding or extension of con-| TS OST Gentixts, but 4 friendship or other ties, He says Other tees Albany Cut\ing Smith, will st n Gan Gaal den mn assessments, thus say-| 1 ople vote fos Mun he has no hobby except the city's | Daablet brigen: Rate Pri9eB | cisco until after the Wolxast-Mur-| mae ep Pg a one at poet 8 bebe Rei n cng . Fa K after a »ser co-ordination between the we will carry out you for exa RICAN CATE good Set of Teeth, Guar- phy fight differe ments of the city|Vigorously and promptly “chara i anteed Best, now BOSTTOR Saat Beaceee tna ; % government. THAT'S HIS STYLE, Fourth and Pike e Set of Te ated gs far ‘ P:.2 A policy garding street im. ‘ ° eth, Guar- igned up again with the Boston <a | ‘ He got bis knowtedse Sane and 1 gu ° Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor Scenic Cafe $12 anteed Fit, now Reds, and will get an increase fn CAPT. H. W. POWELL | provements and repairs that WANN) perl is Ss is ia wiedge ba) t 1; 7 : Ee 2 1s 4 Rk aes cake nor. |Climinate public annoyance and . 4 rote ork for the least M Cabaret Vaudeville t the markets afford, an@ our celain Crown, $3 to NEW YORK.—Abel Kiviat estab-feiples iness 5 ome ler improvement districts, | HE KNOWS OUR NE . ee inidg Pais mirant 8 p.m, to la, m, A ac $10 Gold or Porcelain 4 lished a new indoor re vere In| WHO IS HE? bia aka colton! soar eet sift He is determined that ve al e bridge work. Painless exte a th ace vaudeville 4 . ° he xter cup . iced nef me Saeone cae our stree nproveme! ° get" at tax ake in Boat Bridge Wark, $3 to he mil fun hg he ; t a uy Has been over six years with! | recognize the right of an An r ad: noe ’ me 1 greater efficiency has AMATEUR NIGHT Ea : vw che | made he distance MM)iocal sanitation dept., formerly jtean citizen to the first cholce to reduge the tre ere . : PROG * | » writer, Iumberman, soldier, warllabor, and an adequate knows how to re EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8 EVERY FRIDAY 4 Solid Gold Fillings. .$1 Up| eee DrresDOndant, and. explores, a [emo and An adequate return for] mondous burden, of fon and Seattle's Leading Dentist i sme ¢ a SAN. DIFGO.—Galea lo four! clean experiences cot mm es essments that is re of = Dr. Bi pts apply to B. K ‘ ; BASY PAYMENTS—Come in ana| season when they 1 1 the Care ma she "Il vou will w wh {6 be Dr. & oe ie 1 an : in ee lifted “Hees, ndidate om ieee eae ¢ nd, Director, Thursday, Jearp about our Alveo duro nature| nado team he re se PUT A NEW VIGOROUS MAN Let posterity pay something i pF One, OF the ona ae aelath Me mee ALBANY OUT RATE DENT | wissotra ! 1 ae cor “t i | those improves nts from which! Conte. This man is endorsed BF B the . ‘ . + tt the only) Extracts from his platform, The|they will derive @he most benef eople s = ‘ tt TAD French Dinner With SCENIO CART cee Boone's Beak B b in the Union association thai fly candidate with a definite prop-le, gy» trunk sewer systems and | *™l! home ow See the pola STAR WANT ADS Bottle of Wine, 50c 1005 Hirst Ave: Take Blovatcr or Walk Up has failed so far to put uf its for | oxition heavy regrades.* HE HAS ALWAYS MADE GOOD. BRING RESULTS | JAS. L. SMUTH, Mee. our PRICHY ILL sURPRIsp | {elt money, ‘Th ome talk,of/ I promise to Investigate and] The time to reduce taxes {s not fe | youu n it. SUMP’ [Butte dropping from the leagwe: [analyze our gntire local improve-!to wait till the budget is made un [GR THAT? rng van

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