Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
wmanmonn-— FOURTH ANNUAL Grand Ball GIVEN BY THE Laundry Workers’ Union AT | MGR, RALPHHORR DREAMLA D With the date of election loas| LOS ANGELES, Deo, 12 | Seattle's bigh school and gram uh ONIGHT than a week away, there appears Seat Beery of the re * | mar school athletes will participate | be T |to be Httle opporition to the can Pc nil en'vad Seat are In the longest relay run ever sanc-| — Prize Waltz for Cash Prizes Mj ‘idacy of Ralph A. Morr for re-| Pitcher Driscoll and Outflelder| toned by the school officials, ac-| 5 ADMISSION 600 election as graduate manager of Wotell for Harry Mook, the slug-| cording to the plans of those tn! ss the Unity ging catcher of the Victoria North (includes Bancing All Evening) - niversity of W. dington Mg eel & North) charge of the big cross-country | While several others have tntimat run to be held on Washington's jed thoy intended to cast thelr hel : LADIES FREE }mets nto the ring, none have an-| Victoria club for the last two sea-| fore the schoo! officials. It ts ge i nounced themselves | head eS eee ties ire | erally expected that the consent of = “ 7. - The graduate manager t elected! managed the Victoria during his, the officials will be forthcoming der MESSAGE | by the 15 members of the board of first year with that team, Meek! The r race will be ran over ~~ control, The balloting will be|and President Watt did not) the same course as the cross-coun - Thursday night of next week. V get along well together, and the|try run, from the — untversity R TO THE SICK! Storr’s re-eleetios ‘ ‘ hk. With | contemplated exchange of the big/campus to. the Seattle Athletic ane aly jon a strong proba jeatcher to one of the other North. club, The 8. A. C,, University and erty The Olymptc View bility, there is a movement on foot | western clubs was frequently ro-| National Guards will participate in| . the st equipped sanita to raise his salary from $1,500 to| ported during last season. Meek! the cross-country event the ate, extends to the sick and/ $1,800. Horr devotes practieally a the 1918 season batting If the cros®country run proves a ae afflicted a cordial invitation to/all his time to the university work 58. _sucoses, it will be an annuat event. : come in for & free consultation and Se AOE . « armination, and ff it ts in our e power to help you, we will tell you and if we can't do you any gooa 80, we ‘vill say so frankly, wut’ ot we! STORY OF KILBANE’S SUCCESS cessfully the following diseases. some of which, Billtousnes PORTLAND, Dec, 12—The ha arr a” mat and gl exponents of the & vont ee atipation, Diarrhoea, Dye Aol) attle Athletic club and the Mu : Re ee cate. Pile: "tates (rare y (ext * |nomah club, Portland, will me a entary, Flatulence, Piles, ‘Intus REN Cane AA wre we Me jhere tonight in the annual ‘dual ee | fusception, Tape’ Worm, Gall 5 (meer it NOE . {sume nena | | Maing ast wreslieg ‘Seeromest in cos aoa ae ger seagt orn Eade ae. The 135-pound boxing bout be-| " ening of the Liver. Diabetis, Asth- ma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Tuber. | culosis, Rheumatism, Lumbage Neuralgia, Tonsilitts, Sciatica, Cy stitis, Goitre or Big Neck, Spinai Curvature, St. Vitue Dance, Uleer of Stomach, Urte Acid Disturbances, Heart Disorders, Locomotor Atazia / Bright's Disease, Piles, Obdesitv jout, Nervous Disorders, Our prices are within the reach of every one, as Our charges run from $1.00 upward, depending upon [Some ri what will have to be done. No matter how many “cure alle” you! have tried, don't give up. If we! can't help you we'll tell you so,/ and of we can help you we will tell you also, You Asthma suf. ferers, come immediately, We can to our office at the Sant taritum and meet satisfied people and read testimonials of cured pa then don't belleve us, but see come of these patients and let but come and investigate Yours for health, OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM DR, NUERNBERG, 14 W. Harrison Phone Queen Anne 3127 a4 (Beueve #e WHAT’S DOING IN SPORT WORLD | LOOKS EASY FOR \SLUGGER MEEK [SCHOOL TO TAKE CHAMPION WHO’S A REAL MAN; _.WE WERT EAST AND WesT-— =) Gr) pn teil you what we did for them, | k Johnson of the world's hen you will be able to judge | S AN IDEAL | heavyw ight champtonship. It sald as to our honesty and abil- r ““g uch action was proposed, but that Don't put {t off another min AUS BARD AAD |the Hritish and American delegates rater ‘dl CHAPTER Ii! - Following Kilbane’s 10-round | eg bout with Attell, Qunn began} campaigning the little <I Hi t { Bad earnest. He went east and west,| Kilbane-Dunn a 7 “ : | me oO e en meeting and beating the best boys|has made money and both are in em ded ytd baci 9 around Rod ~ ° lin the country, gaining experteoce | vesting. Dunn owns a $7,000 home bay f m the a oe it hate sa a Grill with each fight and earning the/in Cleveland, a couple of automo-| on os ne eee he ph he «dl seve! yor = [right to meet Attell for the cham f Males and everal large diamonds Troms the ineaner in ‘Witte be rot | -~4 | plonship. [the emergency value of which be|y.i5°or the control of ther Doar i, Kilbane had to| Knows by expertence : eae ‘y= Le Cabaret fete et eatherweight elimination | Kilbane owns two automobiles, | Red Sox. one wats frac Mee wy e { his own home, collects rent from P a Bian ao, 0 staged by Tom Mc-| bis own hom ~ E tert: * t Loar ne ne oe Angeles; he deat |tWo others and Is building three | Hore!n gah ve ntertainmen jFrankle Conley and Jose Rivers.|More te an|, UF Iden of nothing at all—The 4 ti Knocking out the Mexican, who jo Hitle “different” boxer 18 08) tsortance of a. National league! te 0 ighest eee ng ow considered the most | ideal husband and father. When | mboriance of a Na | ising. 122-pounder the coast|in Cleveland, be tx seldom away blayer ‘who isn't mentioned as = . obra ae Seg {from home later than 9 o'clock, and mo aed pag manager at Cincin-| Merit | in the title. bout with Kilbane, | Ms des of good time ts to romp | ee | with ldren ts: Attell’ looked foolish. Johnny made | With his children mando-|__ Those Federal league teams that = his vaunted cleverness seem awk ward by his own speed, and tn | 20-round bout outpointed Attell so far that he won the title on sheer boxing ability Kilbane and Dunn are like Damon and Pythias, Other boxers have cut loose from managers who | steered them over the rough spots lpnt Kilbane bas never shown any Entrance 104 Pine -——-—_——--| JOHN STRINGER gh Raa ae such inclination. He ts a different AN Civit bustness, state and Federai| sort of a boxer in more respects | than one — One critic said after Kilbane ee ee ee beat Attell; “Kilbane stuck to Dunn through the ham and egg Phone, Elliott 16 A SALE OF REGAL OVERCOATS Tomorrow — today —yesterday — in fact, every day. Fifteen dollars buys your RE- GAL Overcoat or Suit and you are getting the best in woolens, style, fit, service and workmanship that $25 buys in most clothing stores. Get Your Money Back for any REGAL GAR- MENT that proves un- satisfactory — that’s clothes insurance — and it costs you noth- ing. Shirts, Furnishings, Hats, Underwear, Etc., at Popular Prices. 615-617-619 FIRST AVENUE “On the Square”—Opposite the Totem Pole fellow in| to raise my hands and box.” ‘a/lin and accordeon and can sing old | THE MARKETS | In all their hea thisie delicate} tapping white hopes are hurting} Neen ed Prices paid pro@ucers for veartables Nothing but the boxing frame. and fruit 12, THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1913. GOESTO ANGELS PART IN A RELAY leek has played in the North western league as a member of the birthday. The matter t# now be 5.A,6. IN MEET| tween Dick Chandler of Seattle and Walter Knowlton of Portland is ex pected to be the most warmly con tested of any on the card. Both |are clever and strong. Knowlton | has not been defeated in two years. The main events are 1 ind boxing—Frank Huelat, | | Multnomah, va Buster O'Netl, Se} jattle. 185-ponnd boxing ton, Multnomah, Seattle | 126-pound Multoomab, | 158-pound | Multnomah Walter Know! vs, Dick Chandler wrestling vs. Runchey Wrestling va, Wray Hamlin. Seattle MeCarthy Seattle, 1 STILL CHAMP? PARIS. L/ Auto Dec. 12—The aedadicou’ ied today that the ! Hoxing Union had de objected {RANDOM SHOTS| Pat Tom Lynch down as a mem ber of the national commission. days, but what will he do now?” Kilbane answered, “Dann will be my manager as long as | am able There are a lot of basketball The combination | plays the violin, are supposed to grab off six major league players, do not have to count the athletes plucked from either St Louls club. Irish songs and throw his feet In| Jigs and reels. He has a péano player and victrola in his home and| oer can often be found playing his vio- 3 lin, with the piano player and vic-| Halfback Young has been re trola going at the same time jelected captain of the Penn eleven. | He's old Young's son. Bust him and} run! fi Vilas Guia? pocket biltiards what has become of the old-fant-| ¢¢ |toned twoand.a-half-cent-a-cue pool| player? ally by J. W. Godwin &@ ynions, green 2 aquaeh. Hubbard % Walter Camp, in defend his} own Eastern brand of foott ad-| mite that th has paid too much attention to the defense, but nds that the Weat h in too much with th ae Af.) golng over some of the Inter-| sectional scores we'll agree with Walter on his Weatern argument. | Welght dutiding. Aus club arra 6 for Had the xbided entirely Seattle Athletic _ » ached | inte lub smokers fixed by the ific Northwest association ere would be no boxing activity |between the 8. A. C. and outside ch lelubs in Seattle until next M As it is, however, the 8. A ther elu! d the SHE IS AFRAID SANTA TOO OLD ELECTRO. MED 518 Union St., Ground Floor Sanitary Turkish Bathe for Ladies and Gentlemen. | Sclentific Treatment for Rheumatism AL BATHS WASHINGTON %, Dec. 12. yf y oO Event Ple appoint nger Santa} — nines, Claus," wrote 8-year-old Lodema L.| Hi of Atblon NL, to Postmaster | ——— — = — | FOR CHRISTMAS General Burleson nine to him house when he was ie sce our Fall Line of Shirts) ake yourself a valuable bo no he ust be pretty old b Christmas presen this. time aid. 'm"afraid he's too ff BAILEY TOGGERY SHOP <i old to ¢ to my house.” Across from White and Remember, ou ever Mr. Burleson wrote Lodema that Henry Building. | Will Get This Offer Again a personal representative of Santa Claus would attend to her wants We will do your dental ork for one-third less than SAYRES ARE BANQUETED Wore z LONDON, Dec, 11.—-Mr. and Mrs. | Is EN 1 P sy can possibly get it else Francia B. Sayre were guests last} lence A combination of fin night at a banquet given by Amer-| est materials, expert avd pain ican Ambassador Page | r ¢ A FE legs akevice | Manes He A ideal offer Ours is better FIRST AND CTEWART ‘dentistry and we guarantee all work, Free examinations AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK Moore—"Rought and Patd For.’ our A PLACE TO EAT Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville From 3 to 12 P. M. EASTERN PAINLESS DENTAL OFFICES Cor. Fourth Av, and Pike St. 1505 Fourth Av. Office Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundaye 8 A, M, to 4 P. M. VE ADMINISTER GAS|!; LADY ATTENDANT Metropolitan—The Pink Lady.” Talley & Mitchell stock Colle; Widow.” Tivoli—"Mra. Tele gram Temple's Entertainera—8 8&—High the price of one. TEETH TAILORS EE ranged by the P. N. A, and fi their own schedules One of the big ers ever held here by the 8. A is set for a date in January. rs will be brought ouver, Victoria and coma If the club is successful tn mark the first time the City of T tiny has ever contributed athie to a local amateur show LEADERS MAY QUIT. According to reports current Pov will turn out for baseball instead of the crew next spring. jelght which com | keepsie, NO, THANKS! | | | PORTLAND, Dec was learned that the have to would have amounted elub from V: TACOMA BOXERS TO _ APPEAR IN SEATTLE gest boxing smok Box an: | ob. | ntes| taining talent from Tacoma, St will| tes on the University of hae ery. campus, the Leader twins, Elmer, members iste When it would Ay its own expenses, Which » about $5 Portland Rowing Club declined 00 to accept an invitation from Man ager Horr of Washington to oe pete in the big May. i} FACULTY WALLOPED. | By the narrow margin of one lone the Franklin first basketball squad into i tally, lteam took the faculty om. two-day regatta next camp in a furlously fought contest Thursday afternoon, The score was 27 to 26. AN FRANCISCO, Dee, 12. Wil He Ritehie and Tommy Murphy will jbo si in Jan ry, Announcement to this effect w made today by Promoter James n action here some time W. |Coffroth, who has arranged a meet- Jim ling for late today between | Bue! ley, Murphy’s manager, and y Foley, who looks after pinellts 8 interests, the i a P<. Sk Kk Sk EE ¢ What We Are Going to Do Saturday Morning To the first 25 customers entering our store we will make a suit and overcoat for Any $25.00 suit or any $25.00 overcoat to those that come in first, your choice of both for one price— $29 Remember, this means you get a suit and overcoat made to order for $25.00. Weare going to do this to keep our large force of tailors working—a good ad for us. work and linings we can get, same as if you paid us full price. Made to order in our own shop here in Seattle with our label in each garment. Don’t Miss This—It Is a Fine Offer HOUSE OF BEAR The best 719 First Avenue cheerful, confident mood. “Fifty years ago, when Gi olden Wedding Whiskey was young.’ OU are not in winning form for a game of billiards unless you’re in a It’s wonder- ful how’a little drink of fine, old Golden Wedding Bottled,in Bond WHISKEY will give one the nerve and steadiness neces- sary to get the proper English on the ball. Golden Wedding is a pure, mellow, sun- ripened whiskey, aged in the wood un- der the ever-watchful eye of the govern- ment, and distilled according to a special formula. It produces no bad after-effects, but is nerve-sooth- ing and is good for an over-worlged or run-down system, because it is “‘Made Differently.”