The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1913, Page 7

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Needs Yout Ee: Attention hs Graduate hn = Optomet- = ; rst ai . hes wie the SRATILE TO RVENET ba : cone Ajax « « = ry ‘ a! ba “ ’ . teh, bee 8 ma = ROBERT CURTIS a ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “a Wiring, Repairing, Installing ol 1018 Post St. Seattle ae oH —— MAIN 1594 oi Morgan’s Quick Shoe ae Repairing Shop aa While You Wait hoes Called for and Delivered Rowe sinietiy Union Shop Ist Av., bet Union and Caiversity All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. al ? Ferisaar - as ae VD vn |challenge the Yale eightoared crew ae to a dual on the Schuylkill ER river in the spring. This announce- ia ment has been made following a That Seattle has the finest jeonference Friday of the Pennsyl- Lh billiard parlor in the world? || vania rowing committee \ J J come in and see, _— _e ned BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor} ne nig intercity basketball con ~ m—jtest between the basketball teams DANCING HIPPODROME NAVY YARD ROUTE! Athlon Leave Colman Dock. Seat (except Sunday), 1:00, 10.29 a m, 1:00 2:00 (except Sunday ay i, Dm Saturday, 1146 pom OHIO gate 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE Amalgam filling . $1 al TE Full sels Teeth %5 & Up; N--today, If you wish— ination and estimate. 207 University St, 2nd amd University &., Opp. Fraser-Paterson Co. Ur. Macy Cures ¥ breate and Many So-Call ‘ 1 Dinennen——T he day Vise k at. Asthma ‘Appendicitis, Catarrh, =| 2 Steamers HB Kennedy, Tourtst and| | em! a Table subject to change without/the seniors, 18 to 14. The sophs east. Dees tbe Mend trip. | beat the freshmen, 23 to 21. = quoted WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK Fon} ,; Gold Crowns . . . ) Bridgework .. . $3 }infielder and utility man, may be| |magnates, They say that Steve | big top. |ting gardenr who was sent to |summer, has returned to the &t |Louls team. Cathers ran into a | | | | | eldered doubtful if he could joutfielder, is another American *l leaguer, who is slated for the dis ~ JOHNSON IS ALL IN AFTER EIGHT ROUNDS MILLING |sssis*sceccris i and below, Walter Brodie PARIS, Deo, 20.—Fight fans who witnessed the elght-round 90 last night between Jack Johnson and Jim Johneon, were | convinced today that Jack would have been knocked out If the fight had gone a few more rounds. He wae groggy at the finish, and it was con K have lasted another round. The newspapers were bitter today In their denunciation of the fight. “It wae one of the worst fak er attempted In Paris,” was the way the Exceisior re- ferred to the affair. Jack claimed that his miser ably poor showing was due to a broken left forearm, sustain. ed in the third round da doctor today corroborated his assertion. Referee Malrot called the bout a draw. WILL DEFY YALE PHILADELPHIA, Deo, 20.—The University of Pennsylvania will) of the Seattle and Tacoma A.’s will take place tn the | eym-| tr |nastum tonight. Both teams will] jy use thelr strongest lineups, and an | tp, ecg game is predicted. 19 Speaker Lewis und Hooper ben] "ae ie most uncanny, fudge of 5 FF? ise ues sccarausanent Ieee ia} lauded to the skies, but are they|nit He owned a fine arm rer] abflity would not accept the league's ‘CENTRALIA, Dec. _ 20.—The junior basketba!l team of the Cen-| tralia high school copped the tater clars championship of the schoo! Wriday night when they trimmed EX-GHAMP LOSES MILWAUKEE, Dec. 20.—Ad Wol fast admitted today that he “had © beck a little,” but he still in ed that he is the best man of |his weight in the world, despite the | trimming he received here last night at the bands of Charlie White of Chicago. The contest went ten rounds, with nine belonging to | eee cee Whit 4 only round that the former. jchame’ ion took was the sixth and ‘this was won by him by a mile. He |nailed White time and again with) to the face that brought} streams of blood from both mouth and nose. White appeared tired | hen the round closed, but he came | back gamely and easily led throughout the rest of the milling. ee Advice of some of the old heads in the American association {s re sponsible for his return to the big} leagnes over the draft route, is| the opinion of King Cole, Columbus} pitcher. Some of the veterans of| the league, who saw his staff Inst} season, warned him again. |ing from the straight and path and he heeded the advice. | oe Howard Shanks, the Washington card. unless ho shows something worth while to Manager Griffith | next spring. Shanks played poor | ball last summer, but Griffith has | hopes of developing him {nto a sen sation in 1914 eee Ducky Holmes, the scrappy little manager, 18 preparing to assume the reins of the Butte Union as-| sociation club, Ducky has some clasy material and should make a good showing. . ee That Steve Yerkes, the Red Sox a minor leaguer next season, is the opinion of American league} had been slowing up and that last} season was his final one under the eee Cathers, the supposedly hard hit- Indianapols by the Cards last| fence chasing a fly at Indianapolis during his first week in the league and received injuries that kept him out of the game for the balance of the season eee Billy Kelley, Marty O’Toole’s bat-| ltery partner, recently sent to To: ronto by the Pirates, pines for his St. Paul friends. Bill would Ike to get back to the Minnesota cap-| ital, but the chances are he will remain with the Maple Leafs. na “4 ‘| HE FELL, T90 | 4 All Diseases of Women—trreeuiarities | | sors 4 Aiseasns ie ry The secret is out ~~ an bee os c Coach Gilmour Dobie, tutor of OR a Pees on mia Peviitty.| football at the University of Wash one Disorders , * ington, demanded and got re-| = MY treatment for nil Weaknesses, De \oent $100 raise to pay off debts om | wie Vitality and Nervous! caused by wagering on hin pets, At nas *<indlpahln least this is what the tall Scot told ade ee Varsity football banqnet stven 1n| . the Washington Hotel Annex Fri a day night An even hundred Invited gueste| we be attended the feed Interesting | r4 caw speeches were made and everybody | “ had a good time 198, DR. MACY, GUNBOAT 18 FAVORITE | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20,—Het ith 1 2-84 Glove 5 Corner Madison st.| 26%t, to be staged here New Ye " s| 1038 i and First Av oom Bt) day, ope 4a at 10 to 8 today, with Beuttic, Wash. Smith the} favorite. | y ° . . Y. M. C./ tive, es he ranks them, were the the equal of K Kelley an4) natted to Sheck charity. welt — = — ‘ST—the kind ard * offset the| SPOKANE, Dec. 20—W shington | THEY LIKE IT ought to tee We sever Seattle Theatre Bld ditt pitchers for| State College and the University of} BELLINGHAM, Dee. 20.—The short-count, deceive, oF bases on t ently Idaho will not sign up for a meev | talk of President D. E. Dugdale of prescient lt. Sientneermmad PRIN I ERS THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1913, y bullding. Aus Rev. M. A. Matthews will preach a sermon next Sum day morning entitled “The Divinity of Giving” The sermon next Sunday night will discuss the subject “Seattle Needs the Silent Tongue Society” » sermon Christmas morn ing at 11:00 o'clock will be entitled “The Child of Two Worlds” Everyone cordially invited. First Presbyterian Chureh Seventh and Spring None Better Than Baltimore Trio VITAL MATCH IN of 94; Game’s Greatest Outfield| SOCCER LEACUE Se Se SLATED SUNDAY The biggest game tn the North wostern Soccer leagud year comes Sunday afternoon when the Seattle United, league leaders, tangle with | Carbonado, holders of second place. The game comes off at Car League’s New Head and Only Woman Club Owner in Nationals @eler; above the bat, Joe Kelley, In the Baseball Magazine J. ©, oyfed has named five outfields as 4 { bonado | A tle score or a victory by the} locala will store the champion ship cup to Seattle after an ab-| H Jsenco of three years The United defeated Carbonado jon a previous occasion this season, | but at thet time Carbonado did not} H present Its strongest Mneup. Since | that game Carbonado has taken on | | ‘tional stars, which tn-} Cabaret homen as Wynne, the fiwinger; MeLean, full Huge This trio In ree: | | R sta t ognized ae three of the most dan e uran gerou yers in the league. = A large body of rooters will ae ;: com the ‘team which leaves | i rihern Pueltle depot at 7:20 | The House That Quality In the morning | rtaii i | The United will be without the] Entertainment Built |services of one of ite mort rellable | ——>=>== == players and Jeader, Capt. ‘Frank | Kelly, Kelly has been suspended ES for a week os & result of a mixup MINNIE RHOD in last week's ¢ “The California Poppy.” CLEO BALCOLM “The Nut” 10 OTHER ACTS 10 Only one other game te sched-| led for Sunday, That game is the between the tailend Tacoma Franklin elevens. ‘The clash Jace on the Franklin field ) iy the afternocn, | John K, Tener, governor of Pennsylvania, and who was recently chosen president of National ague, and Mra. Helen Britton, own- # of the | he Louls Baseball club. | , Deo. 20,-—-Stoekton | Jimmy Reagan of and Sally Salvator Brodie of the Orioles or Kesler.) grocK ro |Fielder Jones and Sheckard of} », | a | , ans want to Brooklyn ise | Ke ° “Everyone” Dances at : }San Fran was the cleverest man ta | 58", DREAMLAND —< . , |of Sacrament fig ten rounds} eat Mg rea cr iapgr aae ge elated PTI put the \ Y YORK, Deo? 20,—It does not | TONIGHT. tation Free mination. The| parted. age gg Bg de Pe ‘®/other to his knees once, The ad. look’ as though Capt. Adrian C, An-| [J Admission te, DR. JON 366 for Brooklyn. | This! vantage remained with neither for |son, the veteran Chicago player, will | uperiority of either °f! more than a few moments, and the|Ket that pension which was pro-| Brodie a eecles, Jon, MBN! pace grew faster until the Iast|posed at the recent meeting of the| e Red Sox ip 1912 and Detroit in| Urodie an Fens an’ | blow was struck, The refereo ruled| National league magnates. Gov jSheckard, for Keeley was equally |i: was a draw |John Tener, the new National head, | 09. | Just ae the Mackian infleld has |S’ NIB both teams |t* not favorable toward the plan. | Tickets. SORENSEN brings the these outf! fos of Baltimore tn 1894, of Brook-| n in 1900, of Boston in 1897, of| “THE BEST PRINT The acwue [VY Press SHOP IN SEATTLE” I8 was a terrific hitter, /ing with the University of Washing-|the Seattle Ball club to establish a batting close to 400, and often|ton next season unless the cham-|Clas» D circuit in the Northwest, for extra bases, Opposed to him,| pions play on the home grounds of /including this city, has been re- ff Fielder Jones was one of the the former, according to statementa|celved here with enthusiasm. He jeraftiest men in the game and,|just given out’ Gua Larson, man-| Will have a substantial backing | while nowhere near Kelley's equal |/ager of Idaho, and Johnny Bender,| here if he goes ahead with the plan as a batter, he narrowed the mar- the Pullman coach, made the declar-| = — = gin by his cunning But first | ations. | Dlace 1 must so to Kelley Ell Cates, who was reported to |have had his hand mangled in a . Ind, corn shredder at Greenforks, HURD'S PINEST STA- HoONERY IN stock Steel Die Embossers Phone Elliott 873 © Copper Plate Engravers last woek, i» out with a denial of! ‘The Ballard and Collins park in ‘ the story. He says his hand w: ‘ oi via yey Jonly slightly cut und that he will| fei’ hiety nel atent® bho wed LLIAR'! ARLORS [be back on the jon with the Indtan- night, Ballard taking both the bas ide. Fourth and Fike| apolis Feds next season ketball and indoor baseball games a Ballard won the baseball game, 20 E The Shoe Repair Man to 7, and basketball, 27 to 10 i 10UG I ui 216 Union 8t.—2 Shops—110 Madison Any hosiery Is pretty that I» well i filled. 1000 Dolls Free to the Little Girls Little Boys May Also Win Dolls Between the Ages of 6 and 12 Years Us aii THE DUTCH CHARACTER DOLLS ARE ELEVEN INCHES TALL, DRESSED IN VARIOUS DUTCH®COSTUMES, THE FANCY DRESSED DOLLS ARE 11 INCHES TALL AND HAVE _ SLEEPING EYES. AN ASSORTMENT OF DRESSES TO CHOOSE FROM. THE JOINTED KID BODY DOLLS HAVE NATURAL HAIR AND SLEEPING EYES, AND ARE THIRTEEN INCHES TALL. THE BISQUE DOLLS ARE FULL JOINTED, HAVE SLEEPING EYES AND ARE ELEVEN INCHES TALL, BOYS AND GIRLS LIVING OUTSIDE OF SEATTLE CAN ALSO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER BY SECURING TWO PAID IN ADVANCE ORDERS FOR ONE MONTH OR MORE EACH. DOLL COUPON NO. 1. The choi e of any one of the above dolls given I am not a subscriber to The Star, and wish to free to any little girl or boy between the ages of 6 have The Star delivered for one month and| 2"d 12 years who finds two people who do not take thereafter until ordered discontinued, for which| The Star and gets each of them to sign one of the cou- I agree to pay the carrier twenty-five cents a] pons printed here. This is very simple. Call on your month. - (Outside of Seattle, 35c per month in] neighbors and ask them if they take The Star. If advance.) they do not, ask them to sign one of these coupons DOLL COUPON NO. 2. I am not a subscriber to The Star, and wish to have The Star delivered for one month and thereafter until ordered discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier twenty-five cents a month. (Outside of Seattle, 35c per month i in advance.) Name ........... : , to help you win a doll. Bring the coupons to The Star [Name ........... sccescecceceees office, 1307 Seventh Avenue, and select your doll. ay Addr006 cc ccces ces se ee ehee This offer expires December 24. All you need is | Address ......... 00... ccc ccc cce cence sees two subscribers for one month. Do not collect any money. POO) basset cine aie c.00c

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