The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1913, Page 11

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ore pe 3: Leet dst Zl st = e- D ae al YOUR -TENTION ‘We Dave OPERATION ;ARY METHODS US CLASS MATE- REASONABLE hi te all our work 4 — OFFICES gen Fourth Av. and Pike St 1808 Fourth Av. 8A. M, to 8 P.M. Momae 8AM. to 4 P.M, ‘Per further information ell on or address A. P. CHAPMAN, JR. Agent Passenger SECOND AND ETH TEETH NEED the following Induce TREAT: | Petter Dentistry and we PAINLESS DENTAL Special Holiday Fares “MILW AUKEE Between At! Pointe In Idaho, Oregon and British Columbia December 18 to 24, Inclusive Return Limit—January 6 F One and One-Third Fare for Round Trip Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway “No Holiday Fares Until the Milwaukee Came” SERMON OF YEAR? FO, $60,000 for three years if he would Jump his Job, Bddle Co who made me," It does seem strange, doesn't ttt We're “out for the stuff"; and any one who bids higher can get us. | THE HEART OUT OF RUSINESS. jand gratitude, { Coppeeaats all around ust AS BOON AB We got A little bit furtie: ve al c. | eueatan aston er over our great American time we thought rather smart, EDDIE COLLINS ISN'T A PREACHER, BUT SOMEHO HEAR THIS YEAR ~THE BETTER FOR BEING PRAC AWARD BIG CUP| Ceremontes connected with | awarding the big Harvard football | coup, the fnsignia of a city high | school football champtonship, were SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. held at the Lincoln high schoot | Ritchie may not be the cleverest Thuraday. The cup ts perpetual boxer tn the world. I don't know | and must be won three times before 8° much about that, But I am sure 6 & school can retain {t permanently. of his stamina and that he could This is the first year Lincoln has Weather many a storm if he had to.” ever held the prize. This was the tribute paid today Letters were also awarded to the to Willie Ritchie, world’s lMght members of the champtonship te: weight champion, who {ts to epee tipeastenmnars - ——~| Harlem Tommy Murphy next Wed nesday night, by “Dad” Moulton, veteran trainer of the track mea of Stanford university, Moulton spent yesterday after. noon with Ritchie, »» | OREGON TO PLAY HERE AFTER ALL? In Denny field going to be the scene of only one regular center ence football game next year, or University of Oregon gamo now Portland, be played tn Seattle? The question is all up in the air today as a result of a declaration by Man- ager Larson of Idaho that Wash ington must come to Spokane next year for the Moscow game. Graduate Manager Horr had al ready arranged for the game with Oregon to be played tn Portland. The Aggie game is also scheduled for Portland as 0. A. C. played here this year. only the games against Idaho | Pullman for Seattle, Horr, fn all likelihood, will have to acquiesce to Larson's demand, which means that Orego just come here. Diligent stepa are being taken by the King county game warden's of fice toward providing for the game birds of the state during the ap proaching winter. Through the et forts of Harry Rief, a large quan. tity.of bird food in the shape of 4 perennial pea has been secured and will be given to hintsmen upon {application at the office. The nim- rods are urged to distribute the pea or need on their trips. The perennial pea reproduces from the root as well as from the regarding fares, reservations, etc.. 4. L, CRISWELL City Passenger Agent CHERRY, SEATTLE seed. It furnishes good fodder for cattle and {s splendid food for birds. peene,2 rte over the with end eve, QUINCY VALLEY. | to become greatest egriceitaral conter Pacific 5 NOW and meet me at 116 James st, where transportation | feecd, on ox before © p me. Gaturday night. | Play tm the Seattle Athletic > A. McKAY JORDAN mae berwoen the thevernn and Obie was between the Navajos and Chip | pewas, the latter triumphing tn two out of three games. Dobb trotted home with both high score and net ow _Galty stvertnoments af THB [high average honors. His high “ES WASHINGTON, wives y =vEs sd score was 202 and average, 194 2-3, Chippewas ... 674 718 662-—-2,054 Navajos ...... 663 679 726—2,067 WANT TO GET IN CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—Three unt- versities will seek membership to “The Big Store 615-617-619 FIRST AVE. nd Marquette . BENNIE IS LEADING } KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec - | Ben Allen of Kansas City is les ing Charles Weston of Pittsburg by @ score of 400 to 343 in their match to decide the national pocket billiard championship. Al len took the second block of 200 | Thursday night. THEY GET RICH QUICK NEW HAVE: Conn, Dec, 5.-— |} The 1913 football season at Yale | was one of the most succeasful the big college has ever known. After all e found the net earnings of Yale for |the season had béen $39,000. FIELDER SAYS NIX PORTLAND, Dec. 56.—A atate- | ment that he has retired from base. | ball for all time and will not ac cept the managership of any base | ball club, has been made here by Fielder Jones, the ex-major leaguer and president of the Northwestern league. | Prices pald producers for vogetnbles and fruit: REGAL SUITS ita ar 1%e a 2 Ibe. and under 71 4 Pome,’ tat, : with the Little Rent” yea Liang tO as WHO DO YOU SUPPOSE PREACHED BEST Ask any employer, and he'll tell you the loyalty that once was bas almost vanished, And the chances are strong that he'd FEWL cheaper, too; and hence not play so well, box | will the University of Washington j scheduled for the Multnomah field, | This would leave | — | ithe “Big Nine” conference at the meeting here Saturd The ap ants are Notre Dame, Nebraska nwes had been paid it was}, ("THE MARKETS ||. HE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913. "TWAS EDDIE COLLINS Iling, the erackerjack segond baseman of the world champion Athletics, “Strange as it may seem, I don’t deltove there ts any financial offer which would induce me to leave Connie Mack. Why, he Is the man You see, moat of us have grown accustomed, at least In business affatra, to act as ff gratitude had becomo A lost art. We frankly say We won't “stay put” unless we're tied hog tight.” GREED HAS I PATING LIKH AN AOID, pl os pe ere to desert “the man who made him” merely to pall down more money, Eddie Collins would somehow look very decidedly | aper than the fine lad who sees how much of the merit in him is of Connie Mack's construction, and who doesn't put dollars above loyalty These raid investments often turn out to be dis- debauch of dollar worship and come into the penitent mood of the hall very likely be ashamed, employers and workers alfke, of a good many of the jobjumping exploits which at the y WE GUESS HIS SHORT COMMENT I8 AS GOOD A SERMON AS YOU'LL ICED AS WELL AS PREACHED, CHAMP IN FORM FOR |fEP, HE'S GOT IT The boxing following at the Seat tle Athletic club, heretofore dubt ous in this regard, has finally been 1 are in good condition,” convinced that “Kid" Henry Glea Moulton told the champion, “I can/#0N totes a punch. They have the tell {t by your eye. It is as cloar| testimonial of Pat Bott, the box lan can be. I can‘ tell more of the|!"6 instructor, in the shape of a | condition of a man by his eye than couple of punctured riba. any other way.” | Although his ribs have been mis Ritchie resumed boxing yoster-| Connected for nearly a week, Pat | day after a three apparently did him much good Reports from the Murp }in San Rafael also w optimiaite | Murphy ts plodding along in the eareful way that always marke his/| preliminary work before a match, and he Is certain to enter tho ring prime condition. Hotel Baden Grill Musical Entertainment After. noen and Brening by the Six Saxons | A @epartnre from the ort. |#p nary, featuring the biggest chime organ in the world. |day night. He had felt a peculiar {ng Gleason on last week, A solid right swing smashed the ribs. Gleason is a 126-pounder, PLAY OFF A TIE The second game between the | Boce teams of the Pactfic and Ad- [ams schools, to decide the amn- plonahip of the city, will be played at Woodland Park Saturday after: noon at 2 o'clock. he first game, played last week, resulted in a ball tle score. The winner will have the name of tts school engraved on the big perpetual trophy besides being awarded s handsome permanent eup. RANDOM SHOTS Nebraska has chosen for Ite 1914 captain a gridder named Towle. Minnesota promises to wipe up the field with him next year. eee ° m nn Entrance 104 Pine ° Governor Tener readily ac- aopted the National league's offer of 25,000 tron boys per year. So would we. | | or | Bil! Dahien was handed hie re lense too late to permit the men tion of William's name in connec tion with the presidency of the hold another session this week and give Bill the desired publicity. Still, to be fired from Brooklyn is enoagh publicity for one man In one sen #02, KLECTRO-MEDICAL BATHS 518 Union St., Ground Foor. Sautiary Turkieh HMathe for Ladies and Gentlemen. Keleatific Treatment for Wheomatiem ee A New York newspaper carries a headline, “Boxing, Wrestling and Sport.” It seeme to have the right idea. —S — ne | Jack Britton and Packey McFar land are to moet at Milwaukee De- cember § for the assistant Heht weight championship, as It were. | CAFE FIRST AND STEWART Ping Bodie i. «ae ng’s conception A PLACE |: , NOR COURT RECORDS It has been tipped off to us that the A. A. U. has no furtsdiction over graphophone records. oe |] Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville || From 3 to 12 P. M. 8&—High Cl a Entertainere—8 | With the canning of Joe Tinker, A manager for the Reds is a shame ful waste of regular United States money. Herrr n is a world’s se ries chman a grand fire a perfect sal | appr we an export die nate And there's a rand b aseball knowleds: tied up in the remaining directors jand stockholders of the club. A MESSAGE _ TO THE SICK The Olympic View Sanitarium, the finest equipped sanitarium fn the state, extends to the sick and afflicted a cordial Invitation to We Offer a Val- uable Service + | pow ation, and if ft is in r to help you, we will tell you snd if we can’t do you any good "| we vill say so frankly | \ We are equipped to treat suc | cessfally the following diseases, ro valuablelgome of Which, Billlousness, Gas f the ordinary, general pracy |i ete Gastric Catarrh, na | Vomiting, dicitis, Anal Fi X\ gure, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dys- “lentery, Flatulence, Piles, Intus- te|susception, Tape Worm, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Cirrhosis or Hard- ening of the Liver, Diabetis, Asth- you nothing except for the sotuel pen’ |ma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Tuber. aithfal attention and curelculosis, Rheumatism, Lumbago Femels|Neuralgia, Tonsilitis, Seletica, Cy- and 8l'] itis, Goltre or Big Neck, Spinal | Curvature, Vitus Dance, Ul l\ of Stomach, Urte Acid Distr ne ) . Piles Ob: rvous Disorders, 6 are within the reach one, as our charges run 00 upward, depending upon will have to be done, No nauitation examination and your case WITHOUT 4 Just what ts to be done. If you desire « wervice that will cost | | THE NEW MACY SYSTEM PERMA NENTLY CURES |} Ail Chronte and So-Calt Diseases ki Appendiciiis, Ca Goitre, {| Reig Gout, is) j\of || fre what riders, Kidney, oll Urinary Dis Rupture, with for have tried, don’t give up, can't help you we'll tell you so, and *f we can help you we will tell you also. You Asthma suf- ferers, come immediately,. We can ent ‘ul Période, displacem Yours for health, OLYMPIC VIHW SANITARIUM be NUERNBERG, DR. 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Tedoral | , but t ight | can Wodarel league, Dut the Peek ie Donaldson has not the funds with which to defray the expe trip. yenefit have not yet Th show will be on the order of a big wr | SAN | set | Pacifico Coast league has been ar- The University of Montana will | ranged. Thirty weeks of baseball Ibe remembered always as the one) wii) } 4, the season openin, j & < E N | q Whitman licked in 1913, | Qigong’ _ | | ae | cs ya he has never | day nted note from/ milling all the way. of|}ed 146 and Trendall 140. |BSce our Fall Line of Shirts. | PLAN BIG SHOW |champion, and wrestiing instructor monster benefit to raise funds In wife. Mra, Donaldson, a vietim of | tuberculosis, {* confined in a local santtarium. March 31 and closing Oct. 26, ST. LOUIS, Dec, 6&.—Harry Tren- dall, elght-round bout in this city Thurs Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s AGENTS FOR STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES OVERCOATS aT] N spite of the phenomenal selling during November, careful td analysis of our immense clothing stock discloses more than a %} thousand of the world’s finest hand-tailored Overcoats—the great Stein-Bloch, Fruhauf and other high-grade makes—which is entirely too many for this time of year. Late deliveries of the new creations as they appear in New York and London have kept us loaded up to the “peak point.” Good business judgment tells us to sell them quickly, hence these extraordinary reductions: Regular $20 and $22.50 Overcoats, $1 4 75 s $18.75 Regular $32.50, blacks and blues, in cheviots and serges, marked regularly $20.00 and $22.50, sell- ing now for $14.75, with all the higher dees ones reduced in the same generous manner, It’s your one great chance. Buy Tonkin’s Clothes if you want maxi- All styles .........-.008 Regular $25 and $27.50 Overcoats, The admitted superiority of Tonkin’s Clothes makes this announcement doubly important. “Maximum Values, Minimum Price,” was never more strongly em- phasized All Suits and Raincoats mum value at a minimum price. All styles ..........-...- ‘Take the same proportionate reductions as the Overcoats—beautiful Suits in plain (Hotel Butler Bldg.) “ Fifty years ago, when Golden Wedding Whiskey was young.” FOR DONALDSON of Harvey Donaldson, pound national amateur Friends the Y. M. ©, A. are planning a effort to save the life of his! Her condition ts crit 1, and only a change of climate e her life. se of the for the big been made. that the Definite plans ry NLIKE our old colonial friend on the left, who must get an ace in the draw before he can become a sure winner, good, old, mellow, constitution-building 3 ~ Golden Wedding Bottled in Bond __ WHISKEY |} ere is a probability estling smoker, SCHEDULE ARRANGED FRANCISCO, Dec. 6.—The nedule for the 1914 season of the PACKEY STILL WINS the local boxer, lost the de fon to Packey McParland in an| McFarland forced the} Packey weigh night | is even a greater winner to-day than it was back in | the fifties. Distilled scientifically according to a re- | markable formula and matured in wood under strict Government supervision. Classy! Has that soft, rich, appealing effect on the palate. Why? BAILEY TOGGERY SHOP Across from White and Buildi Because it’s Full Quart HATS Kavanagh’s ‘‘ Made Differently.” Fire Rock Island Terminals Rock Island terminals in Chicago, St. Louis and Memphis are conveniently located as regards connections and transfers. Chicago — La Salle Street Station; only one on the elevated railway loop, and right in the heart of the business district , of the city. Englewood Union Station (63rd_ Street, Chicago), six miles from La Salle Station, provides excellent transfer facilities—with- out inconvenience—to fast limited trains for the East. . St. Louis Union Station — used by a// lines entering St. Louis. Kansas City Union Station — used by all ‘the important lines entering that city. You do well to consider your ‘‘landing place’’ when planning that Eastern trip. At Memphis, Union Station connections are maintained. Our time table folder and any desired information promptly upon request. Cc. D. McNAUGHTON City Passenger Agent Seattle, Wash. GEO. P. 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