The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1913, Page 2

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THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913 eee IT (SS kucKY Yr Har A N | 1 DON'T KNOW ANYBEDY HERE }y AH, T DINK I HAP MADE ALREADY ay DRESS SUIDP SOT Coury ATTEND. A] BUTT VILL LOOK SO -“ | IMBRESSION. A GRAND LADY 1 NSS RECEPTION. IT ALC Depends) /4] DistGuISHED As 4 ] WINKING Me My A 1 Word ON De CIAL I s3 A | 1 CAN. OME= Bee, | DER yo Any ‘ YOU MAK Vv IRoDY ViLu B00N Noro A, 1CoMe over ° \ \ ATCN ON IN OFFIC , MAKE up ENGL IDere NK CIRCLE “~ ~ To The Borrower 190 et AP A Much has bee said 4 both for and the monthly instalime loan, but this cort 4 —the monthly instal! i qi ment loan really does i.e 7 ie to pay off help people their loans. It the loan whic! gets you is HERE'S BILLY EVANS, A PERFECT MAN | somewhere whic PARDON ME, ( Ber DIT YOu VANT To PeAK mit met 4 MADAM, Jack Patten t THEY'RE TALKING OF PERFECT WOMEN; __ | {MINNEAPOLIS TO RAW DECISION PATTEN FOOLS he heavy-hitting U. Ider, has NEW YORK, March 1.—Miko ot W. right fielder, ——|Dontia, former Giant star, and lat of fingers missing, W terly prominent in vaudeville, an. California last ar, ’EM iple enables you to say | bh down in| 4 wher wmetheds it ns he when all other methe Jnounced here today that next sem let Home easy grounders go through a fail and which has made json he will cover first base for H FAN him, the theory be that they es-| it pos © many Mi a polls. caped by rolling under his ab-| t the —— breviated digits. This year he ee 60 oe bp-Ghun The social climber is naturally! yf gonttie boxing fans must put|isn’t going to let anything like that 4 load he has n car | looking for a family tree up with rees like Duncan Mc-|happen. He has off his glo 7 ing from year to yew qumeesenenen — mmm | Donald, they had better quit at the end of his stumps, so he can} ing boxing shows bere. | Two thousand fans last night raw one of the worst decisions Sulphur Pre ie so os. a | Purifies the Blood and Referee McDonald called the Billy p Williams-Battling Wolff bout a], Cures Rheumatism |draw. Wolff finished the fight a ory spectacle, Hoth eyes were artly closed and he was so weak he almost had to be dra i to his nd nd Wil} him several times all but out. In the 4st Touhd the tap of the go sweet music to Wolff's ears Wolff did t of its with getting li NO COMMISSION NO BONUS NO DELAYS RVERETT.SHATTORN h INTRMURBAN RAILWAY prove Yhe worst thing land @ hard right evens point of Williams t 1] traing, 9:0 , | mine. ficlals showed good judgment in ] coe 1 anking MeDonald, who was to ref-}] it ry $000 1018 B® MI ond the two following bouts. } " | “ +600 Dp om Although outweighed fully eight | Washington racirie N probe ol byoswaa, tharence Ieuan, ee-O'a.| g w __|G. boxer to a draw with |] rrieau using a straight left | effect, but when Rothus ally got warmed he made the| Canadian quit the of the teft || PONG ROMA eed) VAY BA NN OPALNLE S2 by coming over with a stiff right.) (0000 00 Cae erin Albany Cut-Rate Ad erg | Dentists © # hard time We STAND BAcn OF QU WORK ron with I Savings andLoan Association 810 Second Avenue Vaine settled 4 when be ’ | F non || gust Printe S| EASY PAYMENTS Jack Leon-|| 3 1013 THIRD AVENUE Other Migh Clase gibeny Cut lard quit tn third round and the |= IND. 5200 Pgnpera Prices, Mate FT | eloren called a hal Dora IN 1043 e 2 $25 Set of Teeth, Guar- $7) niger proceeding in the second | round when the former's size | wits Dest), sow proved too t for his anuck Set of Teeth, Guar- . opr Mosler and ft $12 anteed Fit, now $5 Maboney we rounds to a : . . The WEIGHT ‘ $10 Solid Gold or Por- $4 eget artin-Tom || 185 LBS. celain Crown, $3 to s { SOCCER NEWS $10 Gold or Porcelain |, Bridge Work, $3 to Solid Gold Fillings. .$1 Up cr’ measuremenrs | Silver Fillings....50¢ Up|} BY FRED SIMPSON. BASY PAYMENTS —Co in and) ~ learn ut our Alveo-Ne ame consist teeth pature/ Up to date In the present compe there have been 15 goals Jack vans, of Black Dia DANCING HIPPODROME 20-pleee Union Orchestra Davciag Tanght by Competent Tenchers, ivf BILLY EVAN AND Ht American tcrgue ball play cot, normal, 40 inch we find th progression.” ump into Umpire Billy Evans too hard, or he | ALBANY ©UT RATE DeNTisTs, | OUD may revort to something more | Evane ic a man of great | s.0le piece bee, ve Manis Watiotng |" 1 ‘ ngth and wonderful endur- Sgeoma and }mond, has four to his credit, and strenuous than a fine or expul ance, and while he dosen't as- ‘Takeo Klevat mi Walk Up. easily lends the goal getters. 4 Pe a] re th gar “i -pecause pire to become a professional ouR FRc 8 Woe 1 feed a a Jmpire Evans, in addition to boxer, he is an exp ith th rou, oun x ates ef tuk cummens: Shank, a being able to run a game to zs Ltacnsial a e PLEASD Yoav Much of the success Black Dia gloves | mond att 1 was due to the speed th sat tion Crer Ban ~ ~— = Johnson, has been found to be Saye by : guanine: eee ae 1 he PERFECT PHYS! L < 7 ne “ a 4AN fty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding Se ae Bari it wes y ” hey ¢ nded you anc one gua) { Rye Was Young th experience and reaped the re-| basstiell 4 ward fe | 'e ba oe Heh A fast center-forward is very use| Na touch ot € 41 and the celerity with which} ad a épler Overton takes the ball from all po-| and that he knows how ehh aitions {s the ret of his auccens. | i mitts” £ f oe His wing men were perfect and any ji his box tches f but a fast dashing player would t J ? polled what is believed to Kilbane, yw he boxes { and most consistent Now Evans is pronounced wert erfect by a man Tis a common oecurence in “the rch for years ng ring, when tn the heat of} 1 | uttle, a inan will accidently hit J. F. Stapleton y 1 oppor the bre y and etic {his regret hake of th usu es the incident. } This is the spirit we would like to wh, has to say “Billy Evans American % Ms ague umpire, conforme to my {nee in football when one man un : deal in perfect proporti Ine 4 the elle mooth taste of tl ntentionally injur another in “Take note of his arm mee . : stead of the method sometime § urements. T t mea 4 t 1 nake it always the choice of the ¢ taér'of trying to get it beck. Why ba sures 7 inches, forearm 11 and per 1 host {not shake—or if you haven't time{ Hi biceps 15, a difference of 4 f ¢ } 1 hed the @ for this—sntiic, and keep on play-| inches in each cxse. There is the game consistent difference n the leg muscles. His ankte inne . measures @ inches, caif 15 and thigh 22, a difference of 7 nches between each measure he the game | Seems peculiar not to see Over ton’s name heading the list, but inch” $ ; Galtdete Wedding. the series is still th Its early stages | Will we ever have the experte in ne oe, ard » Bottled in Bond. ae Seattle that occurred tn Man ster recently? Their ground has ment w er: ST xccommodation for 60,000 specta tors, yet the game had to be called BASKEI TBALL } made differently from ordinary whiskies, at half time, the erowd being so treat that those in front were forced to eneroach on the playing process of manufacture has been per who have tied it oa at it BIG BOOK FREE thod of making that keeps the C. Goodenough will referee the} § Quality and Flavor abso A | Ranger-Celtic game Sunday and not |} Capt. Holmes, as was announced. | ure, straight whiskey, age@ and ma NATIONAL COMMISSION Thurs ae EVETRMERY sleev Ming @ny dismissed the complatat of Kenneth Nash, infieldor sent to To: {it is more than that- ae eae ncroasing thelr lead edo by N Nash claimed Nap a Het weds It is the whinkey sntivfaction for which | @amaKenient’s agree to ob a i Second and third “we mm ive Leen tanking, ,eerve terme of his contract until tty Bikh seto mae wan set) duty a, 1918, Was mot in Toledo con | The ‘Electra-Vita Co, [f vitey sfierumn | wien au Dept. Anne w er Linwotn by (he ba sed fidap rose row margia of two pomta Que vad Ay Anne isacom 36 The hist hove obtained an catty teat whiok thoy kept thro gbont (be gray -_- At the Piymouth cym toni@c ¢ First Baptiats an@ Trinity M. 1 feam in the church league, will meet for battle, Thi ond game will be and tract. q . < a “Made Differently” REPRESENTATIVE WILT i BANK, author of the Pennsylvania Buaday baseball bill, is 7 years id, and declares that he haw never ren a professionn! baseball game a horee Gm ug & foo ball game in pais life i} GOLDEN WEDDING RYE Batiled an Bond é ¥ JOURN Y KILBANE received | _ For Sale at afl ronson Stores. $1,250 for his fight with George ore 104-106 Birt Ave. S. Main" 8 ° Kirkwood Wednesday night, Kirk , wood recelved $466.50 bp the Fremont, ix n A@ne Ch ! such a cap whenever a fellow pla. et right down to the ground WON'T HAVE CAPTAIN The Portland team in the Coatet acue will not have heretofore. vit MODERN elegantly furnished | * rates at Hotel Vir. and V lott 6 rooms at lowes First Presbyterian Church | Th day mornt Rev merly Pastor of the First Pres that is a captain this Mar r Me a player jn ade the goat er blunders irginia, o and Spring it will be nedy, } with LEGISLATOR WILL TANGLE CHICAGO. nce in to be Qsed in the en-| avor to pass the boxing bill now} lore Words by EE eo ‘A Dress Suit Is Not Always a Passport Into Washin gton Society Music by’ Gane | ( KINDLY Tos THIS BANNAN, \ SKIN OUT ” THE | | \Y WINDUH, wt vi the legislature when Rep.| The Colts 1 two out Geo. C, Hilton of this city “tangles” | three to A. L ls Priday a Dackey McFarland in a four. {on the Bismarck all ne filled Sun- | and evening D. D.,, fe by | or byterian Church of North Yak ima The morn entitled m will be “A Splendid Isolation.” The evenir iss the subject “The Athenian Altar.” He ts ar public is cordially hear him. As Chairman of the Finance Committee he has inaugurated (Paid Advertisement) A Vote for E. L. Biaine Vote for TAX REDUCTION such economics as past two years. His recerd entities him to a re-election. invited is to bring about tax reductions during the A resident of Seattle for 22 Belmont Cafe... Close from ‘Frisco wi Charlie Covell and and w friends one Belmont Cafe, at the corner of Second and Ste eC ertain more is back th Kitty Mabel Muntoe their o at tl wart. High Class Entertainment Every Tables Reserved for Ladies Even INSURANCE Co, NOME SEATTL £, | u. mio 8. A.° ing is ble minister and the | to hd 1e | | You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Pelow Odeon Theatre oe ling t demonstrate that boxing is not , | brutal | about 12 fle ts a strong advocate of economy and efficiency in city govern ment. as to his jude round mei mbers of both he CHAS. MARBLE bout, to be witnessed by|A. L. Halls 204 sev, Hilton pateur boxer and an ardent nt of the bill stated that McParland bas| to Hilton's “terms,” in o gisiator declare he is take all the punches to NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSOCIATION gE ed 1903 Retail report Collections, 658 Emplre Bldg. Main 6324. e men will weigh in at (Paid Advertising.) Mr. Marble is a candidate for re-election as city councilman! vites the voters to Inve “nt in voting on gate his record in the counell 1 important ation. 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