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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1913. 4 --; BULL BROS. WILL ASK RULE TO What Will Be the Fate of Joe Tinker, Reds’ Late MATCH SEATTLE |) atmert Anse and Siverentm qyeust. piers ts KEEP *‘DUG”’ OUT OF Leader? Cubs May Restore a Part of Famous Trio BOYS FOR A15 ve Nin Usldiaa tie & THI w store : |NAVY YARD ROUTE | THE COAST LEAGUE) What will te dobe with wpe ' | oe ROUND MEETING Wie Cond So. hee Tinker, the deposed manager of the ‘ae a = - | Cincinnatt Nationals? — President Is the termination of the {feeling which bad existed between! Kbbetts, of the Brooklyn Nation ‘in oan keke’ & 1-90. passe or Dugdale of the Seattle club and Cal Ewing of the San Franet: als, aye Cincinnati must 0 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19. Sunday, Sunda #20] Seals, and which was patched up at the recent meoting of the Coast! through with the deal, whereby Frenchie Valse of Renton, gay — easue magnates, indicative of a move on foot to put Seattle and one! the former Cub will join the Dodg 2 Wash., the British Columbia other club tn the Pacific Coast league tn 19157 ers for a purchase price Dog and wing staunchly deny any such intention, but Owner Joe! | MeGinnity at Tacoma and several other interested Northwestern league | | Magnates are inclined to believe it ts son, MeGianity will lead a movement at the m Ing | haieat r this re $ wouin® of the Northwestern league magnates at Portland Monday for a con DP rier itional amendment, which specifies that no club in the Northwest ‘TOOTH FILL may withdraw to another league without the consent of five directors > MeGinnity gets his hunch from the fact that it has often been re-| ported the only thing preventing Seattle from entering the Coast league sllet, fills the cavity, pro: | Was Ewing's animosity toward Dugdale | f $25,000. lightweight champion, and Jonnny O'Leary of Beattie, are matched today to fight 15 We Give Free T rounds here next Friday night n U at Pavilion rink Two ten round matches and a six-round preliminary, yet to be arrang od, will precede the match Gregory Mitchell will stage the show, taking over Jas. W. Cof. Hotel froth's December permit, which S stain S101, Fare 500 Round T SUPPER TOOTHACION? wry con * eventing f jecay. | The Tacoma president realines a : a nerve, preventing © | evident realizes that {f such a move Was engineered was to have been used to put ° ate, reltabl which would In all probability include the Vancouver club, ‘Tacoma on Ritchie and Murphy last Grill ter Drug Co. Seattle, Wash would be one of those left in the atsearad, MeGinnity would have Spo. week ry | kane and Victoria as fellow-mourners Whether or not the magnates would be able to make the clause | stick, in case Dugdale decided to step over into the Coast ctreuit, | problematic. If Dug really wanted to get into the Coast, and the}! Coast really wanted to locate here, they probably would be able to slip} the thing over | Re hak | See us for all kinds of seeds. Largest assortment of home grown trees to select from YM, C.A, 10 PLAY | Cabaret Entertainment The basketball, teams of the Y i {= 5 ©. ot tee tors Reet §~6Of Highest church and the € tional church will furnish the open operty. Av tom, Dugdale ts wildly peeved over the t tment accorded § season in drawing up the schedule, and now threatens to C ttle last stablish a ss D league in the Northwest, unless he gets a better schedule ar in Seattle. Holland rangement at the neeting. Dug would bring tn Bellingham, ling event at the Y. M. C. A. gym Merit . .. vere and Snohom nd other cities, ro fill the dates when Seattle Saturday night ‘ both teams Bulbs just arrived. {8 on the road. He says the expense of his new park almost compels jare speedy and have been going Rcseanioote Bscrontht | strong this season erform hl & Son i vir Jance is looked for event an a of the night will be the clash be f Player Baseball Has Produced. ma und Seattle Y. M. ¢ A | Ebbett# has it, on pretty good au EVISE FIC | 1 j thority, that the Chica ow is | Store 120 Pike St. Nursery and Green Houses, Renton Junction in the field. -——- At the same time Garry Herr-) A revised list of welghts has been mann agreed to accept Ebbett’s|agreed upon for the Spokane-Seat jeash offer for Tinker, one of the|tle A. C. boxing and wrestling smok biggest baseball trades engineeredjer to be held in Spokane Friday, in months, was put over everal| January 16. The Spokane manag |¥ery prominent major uersiment has named nk Giahe to} e, and Harry Reed, | take on Buster RATE rt, Horr ts man of big| {deaa, and every one involves dol-| |} baseman and manager of the G { lars and cents for the varsity treas ener Falls team, which last year copped ury. It ts sincerely hoped hy cam:| RVERETT-SEATTLE |the ~a¢ tn the Union assoctation, to pus followers that Horr es his} ie RBAN RAIWA |become a member of the 1914 In. $200 raise, which he certainly de-| , 4] dians, It is probable that before the | serves | |w has closed, Hester will be eee | signed up The Washington Park football | | Prasident Farr of the © ane ident a jetub is dickering with Hester, ft | will cast their fortunes with a dif-| meet the }ferent club next season as @ result.| sent from Cincinnat! traded “Speedy Bob" | Spokane Koga eleven will play Kirkland Sunday} a “ha Seer 5 | | Whenever we read of any boxer afternoon. The winner will claim Lon scher id ie sedi spt O'Net!l, the local boy, at 125 pounds. | 4 a | nding a kir ransom as a the non-conference championship a a 4 vn he * | bri Ae “ee 4 i q i — Mites | cuarautee, with the privilege of tak- of the state of Washington. Wash fe i a ‘the ad eats pe, as ee a yr | oh beth oe tee Fane the Depeee: [Seances Gs Fouters. | Boats wil lar és Bee in the league, will t terror | We are the originators cut-rate jto sp.it the other half, a feeling of leave at 12:05 and 1:30 p. m der the McG tem, Catche pea 4 4.00 2 om. disgust at such method governing eee At the Extreme Left, “Speedy Bob” Bescher, Who Will Greatly In- Lara he Me iraw A m, fo c . r CINCINNATI. Dee. 19. Charley | “mister RACTION the sport {s a natural result hiseiiit Vaan of the bestia Ate: Giants’ Running Attack; the Man at/ Hartley was sentenced to Cincln | nee ently traded to the Cin-| There are only three cities In the |letic club probably will not consent Bat ls Ed Konetchy; Below Is Charile Herzog, Who Was Traded to eT ei = oo Rig borg ran |cinnati Nationals by the New York | "™ "48D BACK OF OUR WORK Fom . “ On se! “ nie and sbu atl Na Dy ork :, Se United States where such unreason-/to his athletes participating in the | Cincinnati, Because He Was “Too Brilliant” to Suit McGraw. 2: Konetchy,{Glants, will be given the manager 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE | ad’ emand: 0 m1 > | amuck. First Baseman’ able demands are made and put tournament at Vancouver, New| president Garry Herrmann of Cis-, stipulation as agreed at the Friday| Mike Mowry and Pitcher Bob Har-|ship of the Reds for the 1914 sea- bodes gPtiogs For agergh grtbecs ened Year's day, In which several Cana |cinnat! says the directors of his|sewsion of the meeting of the Na-|mon go to Smoketown for First|s0n. Herzog Thursday signed up Amal am Filli 1 be ' ters dian cities will compete. A number |ciuh will not stand for a cash deal,|tional league magnates, be has| Baseman John Miller, Pitcher Rob-|his contract as’a player and then ° kind | warned Owner Murphy | to keep bis|inson, Outfielder Wilson and In-|Was offictany appointed manacer | ji these cities would form an asso of tho boxers, it is believed. would | put want to put AcrORs #0 | 4 ati» re e to give suc o! . hs rit eo es TRUE TO VOWS 2) ness ELECTRO PLAN SOMETHING WOLGAST READY Bridgework 8 1 BIG FOR VARSITY 22% Full ets Teeth $5 8 Up It is positive that the Spokane Shanes Png DR a club will go to California with 35! SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19 tt b Ebbetts ts tin his de! Players in tow, the number Joe/ After trying hard to extinguish {mands that Cincinnat! must turn! t Cohn took to Bolse last spring fire in the Carlemite convent Tinker over to bis club for the cash{ Painless Dentists v , vs ties nuns had to summon firemen, w 0. | eevee ue “ 2 het heduled t d, ni Any work that doesn't satiete: | Y ee ecluded ie | the! edule en-roun o- | ror n't prove o~ The reelection of Raiph A. Horr while the sisters secluded ‘them-| > for their scneds \tory will be repaired free of charge at No sooner had the student board | decision contest, to be staged hore | any F no of control of the University of|tonight. They were to weigh in at Washington at its meeting Thurs-|3 p.m. and both expressed confi- | Come tm 80ON—today, tf you wish— day night decided unanimously |dence they would win. |for free examination and estimate. that Ralph A. Horr was needed an- > _|207 University St, 2nd and Unk other year ai least to manage the] ,,,Wrieh reducing, nody building, Aus Bio: athletic affairs of the varsity, than | Horr declared he had another bee| | under his bonnet for something! big at the varsity. Ralph declares} |he ia not prepared to give out any |details, but says his latest Idea is! in the way of a big trip. It has/ |beon pending for some time, he | states Besides the election of Horr, an- other important point involved in the meeting was the scheduling of |further games for the 1914 football | ason, It was decided that Wash-| ington would meet the Oregon Ag- gies in Albany, Ore., probably on Oct. 31, and Idaho will be taken on in the stadium at Tacoma. This Increases Washington's schedule to five games for next season. to the graduate managership Thurs- selves, true to their vows, extin day olght was a mighty good thing guished | the flames with small toss for ihe Washington in tion ll Horr ind Orvis Gladden, head of Any “dove of peace that we the A. 8. UL WwW. doing wonders! Huerta’s picture would know that 7 ono! y D © build v A coma snd Many o-Cated incur: toward the Hquidatio m of the stu. Mexico fs no place to build a nest.| = | 8t., Opp. Fraser-Paterson Co. onfessions eeeecce Of a Wife \ NEW DANCING HIPPODROME niverstty. Weak Lungs, Dr Asaemic Conditions, Rheumatism, Ner . Yeas . Stomach and Intestinal Disorders, Kidory. et Urinary Disor, Skin, Rupture, Pile Mes. without the knife. of Women—Irreguiaritios, | Painful Periods displacements and all nesses peoultar to the | EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns. .$3.50 Weiss cating cet c cure Bridgework ......,.$3.50 to : .35.00 Full Set of Teeth $3. 50 up Porcelain Crown $3.50 up Gold Fillings....$1.00 up Silver Fillings..... 50¢ up We do exactly as advertised. Lady Attendant, Terms to suit PLECTRO-MEDICAL BATHS 518 Union 8, Ground Fleer. Sanitary Turkish Baths for Ladics and Geatiomen, Melentific Treatment for Kheumatiom Open Prenings. ANGL My treatment for all Weaknesses, De- | deney, Impaired Vitality and Nervous ity never foils wage shia KIX you ever cease loving me I'll die. Oldest pyermanentiy oni vol “What's the a o? nere!! What's all this?” Seecisiat ms the Northwest uo oped fap geet anh fF toiskicnen “‘eisonticn| 3 for | was museing up bie hair with! 1 flung myself my nervous fingers and DELUG into his arms. ING HIM WITH TEARS Pe Pennants “and Pillows aceare Dick as I ran to m him in the hall a be 4 Calendars. “Nothing, dearest, except that I ; Lb oe to langh as he awkward ENTERPRISE NOVELTY WORKs, All work guaranteed 16 years. 4 love you! love you. iy tried to dry my eyes alternately le's 4 And have you just found it out,| With kisses and his handkerchief. Laboring People's Dentists. heart?” asked Dick with his! “Neo I drew his head down close| swee a lips close to my ear. “I've had aj and whispered Don't you sup 1, Specia ist, core distinct knowledge OF LOV.| pose, dear heart, we can get away YOU FOR SOME TIME ma » all by ourselves tiie] SC N ic dear heart, I know, I know, | ¢¥e® ou ore thar | ey aes is | TO BOX FEB. 12 202-3-4 Globe ing Corner Madison St. and First Av | “ie Seattle, Wash LOS AN 'S, Dec. 19.—Unless ng, you know, honey.| . | fl after dinner and I < AFE Kid Williams wants the entire CRY ON M Phone Main 968 Southern California booster fund} est t at nd oh! Dick, 1 t walt un a is — = —_ fix it so you can ° SHIRT FRONT IN PERFECT COM FIRST ANO STEWART for a guarantee, he probably will 4 os for FORT, N rur pstairs ond Tes fa Ss meet Edd! Campi of San Francisco " we batt mur face, for I don't wants! le fiat Vernon, February 12 Camp\'s —_ Regal Suit or Overcoat that does not give the |t ks to think I have been abus AX P Ar [ ¢ Shed | manager, Tim McGrath, is reported , mE ction may be returned and the money will be ing you | L Office 114 Jackson |to have ‘agreed ite terms and Me | King. M. S. BORNSTEIN, President, I rushed off to dab my face w'th| PS | Carey has wired a liberal offer to} "in The Hub Clothing Co. violet water, cold cream and pow-| TO EAT Williams. | mig ake even 2 3938 der, but all this did not keep Mollie! ; JOHN STRINGER The Williams-Campi affair 1s} | from lookt t me rathe: 4 dod to replace the proposed Kil iar ty a8 | one 0 tha tab! ernie | Rhebtgae walla sate macaadel ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. | Sane ‘Attell “tight for the February rea is erman uite a 4 i, made me more determined tan From 3 to 12 P.M. Sse gan aed “ date. McCarey has removed his fin-| c gauge wa: ever to ask Dick if we might not go j All Civil Business, State and Federal) poe from the featherweight pie, in| —T is y }to some hotel until | had found a | @—High Class Entertatrere—e ff) bes dppiins deference to Jim Coffroth, who while to make a reat a that permanent boarding ———— Office 394-340 New York ik. claims he saw it first, | | T dir Eittott 1086 ick'n dear 0 “ ne ia ye go off all, OWN Hot Air mee | catch through the ice, but it never takes a good judge of liquor long to decide that the finest whiskey in the world to- day is rich, mellow, old, sun-ripened, Golden Wedding Regal Suits and Overcoats are sold. Year- after-Year Custom- ers are the ones that count, and the REGAL garment you buy must do its full share in bring- ing you back to this store. If we could Sporting Editor Star: I am a reader: of The Star's sporting page, | and wish to say that I was very much interested In that series of articles regarding the life of Johnny C tld a § Kilbane, the featherweight cham-| plon. I want to say that every word you printed was absolutely correct I am personally acquainted with A ood many people tn Seattlo | Kilbane At one time I trained at) the same club with Johnny. I am] ex-champion wrestler of the army | right at your par ie “If you mean, Richard, did we have many calls this afternoon,” said his wife with a slight tighten ling of the lips, “1 shall have to an-| biped you that not as many came as) T I expected.” (Evidently the big so- ciety woman of the neighborhood | | | d away.) i$ T “Which ts the reason we dwiches and chicken ing sandwich: nd chi }and surrounding country have lost| with, I presume, fee cream to ce later,” remarked Dich Margie, if their money and good health by hot and navy. R- L. BARBER you ever se chicken salad whe air fakers, This is not the case Aberdeen, Wash. n we go to hous peeping T will con with us. We are placing something | sie Fo = ply ts for divorce before the public and we think tt SEATTLE BOYS LOSE. gg tud continnad: °/brery tn: | our duty to let the public know.| TACOMA, Dec. 19.—Jim O'Brien} mired your flowers, Richard, and| | We may save the life of someone| defeated Ivan Miller of Seattle In thonght you were a dutiful son t BY DE S ‘ ; ring | fourround fight In Eagle's Hall Nor eM ae ae A NTIST [oy suis 2a, and a tong suttering here Inst night, getting the dect- And ev You will find testimontals of Seat-| sion at the end of a sensationally | tle people with each box. We have) fast bout | | think of a stronger peeping : } het Ni uy? wickedly, “Even Eleanor thousands of people using It, and| Clever Chet Neff of Seattle met! : Guarantee we'd raid she did not wonder that you a they are skate ri ‘This medi. {his Waterloo when he gave away Bottled in Bond re make it. All the fell in love with Margle In, spite | eine han: bead th ne Hye taerinan | ieee eo taneled wie Exile) ; Lat Sty 1 Coats TKS Ret AIA, ‘OM M arts “ pecialist for a good many years, and aaa ihe wae vice ‘abe fleat 4 e Pe} CING RED Me re « per i" m1 FOO! ye ¥ | 2 p. 77 + da *, aria ume hoped you would be as devot now we Want the public to know | round | Golden Wedding is dis- oy ed as a husband as 1 had been | i jabout it. We call it Blood and} WILL GET BIG ONE | . . Py 4 most desirable fab- ie A #00, Dut COULD SKE SITE Nerve ‘Tonle, <Tk-t9 « regular ara:| * It tilled according to a special IELD, Mass., Dee, 19. rics and colorings—* ative |The University of California will formula, and matured in pea ar rs roe way. that and all obstructions in the dig A aioe gd salt fe wasn't afrald of Dick of ite organs, It has cured Rheumatisin|8¢t ® prominent athlete in Howard} - otion as long as 1 deserved P. Drew, who Is leaving this city 4 der st of votion as long as I d ae Jwhen bedfast from one to four|Hecember 22 to enter that insti-| the wood un ers trict gov Mrs, Wav looked as though that was the first sensible thing I had said since she had known me And Dick remarked witht mock alt the p harged by other high-class u see, T make @ dollar and Jollar when I do your dental} years, ond all other obstructions. | tution Dr is the holder of }No better medicine for Bladdor | many sprinting records for 70 to i rend 100 yards. He will take up ath-| Troubles (Prostititis) on the mar leties in California | ernment supervision, one It has been the great American 9 to my offices. be gure as BA LA Pie eS Rahal aeel i Goserys yee tn my sien. at vol ket, For sale by the Quaker Drug fi Set ayes," put in Mollie, “for yo iaavertingmene’ 2" "| Co, 1018 Pirst av.; Giles, 11 suTTON Gets cHance. |} favorite in the home now for more we 615-617-619 FIRST AVENUE jmust know that devotion fs pdabpeDiak age Bae i bel son St and Gerke Pharmac | ner tl fif s Y like it, b 4 - ’ y iG A USUALL Fae _| CHICAGO, — Dee 19.—Willle nan ty years. ou like it, be- vi 0 oe >, SADR LIVED on MAN tia /EDWIN ). BROWN, D. D. Av. N. W., Market St $1.00 per} ising, the billiard champion, hes cause it’s 7 j aie ne the Square—Opposite the Totem Pole “'T glanced at Mollie quickly—the | hositlis Lint toniie box agreed to meet George Sutton in a A he Big St With the Little Rent’ ’ speech held more experience thm : Send all communications to the) 1,500-point 18.2 billiard mateh for “ . saris bride bai eles isc IfPwould have given her will-o-the- 713 First Avenue a side bet of $1,000, ‘The match Made Differently. 3. wisp temperament credit | open even nit! and Sundays] CLRMAN PHARMACAL CO. | will bo played next February in 1""(To Be Continued Tomorrow.) until 4 for voople whe work Ballard Station. Seattle, Wash. Chicago. 8