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DANCE AT DREAMLAND TONTONT a Admission 10 Cents ae ine! 2 Dance Tickets os WE TRACH DANCING aty, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Deo, 22 _— What 4s considered the last elim: << ination battle among white hopes a will be staged here on the after. +) noon of January 1, with Gunboat a | Smith making a try for the empty 7 th ~ RATE title left to Arthur Pelkey when | Luther McCarty died tn the ring tn! jthe first round of his bout with Pelkey in Calgary last summer. |, The winner of the Smith. Pelkey DENTISTS : re the originators of eut-rate/ hoavyweight champton of the world, ber Gontistry. |ho matter how little class he may | show, | ~ WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK ron All of the other cham | | plonaht Poe ~ 22 YEARS GUARANTER | contenders have been beaten. Bam | ae i Langtord lost a decision to Smith| jand Jack Johnson tacitly admits mar ’ = f\ Amalgam Filling . $1 is: tesserae. ciety fate = : ance with Langford. This, then, jeaves the race to Smith and Pel- E Gold Crowns sea $3 key, and the victor will be hait| B ed as the successor of such great) , . Corbett, | |champions as Sullivan, $3 Fitzsimmons and Jeffries. eee || Smith, who two years aco was) jlooked upon as a joke in Callfornia because of his apparent dislike for kind of a wallop and who waa dt of lying down more than A BIG YEAR FOR | HARNESS RACING, fac- | ee at today, If you wiety: and estimate. Come tn 8008 for free examina 207 University st, St... tnd and University Opp. Fraser-Paterson Oo. One of the most successful veiral jin the history of the North Pacific) | Pair association, in 1914, ts predict-| ed by John W, Pace, secretary and| treasurer of the association, Ar rangements for the season will be Made at the big annual meeting to be heid in Vancouver, B. C,, Febru. ary 13 and 14, Last season Northwestern entries outnumbered the entries from Call fornia. Pace expects even a greater number of entries from this section | next reas Thirty fairs sent representation to | the annual meeting Inst year. More are expected at the coming meeting. Phone Main $63 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. SH Oul-o-fown Buyer Order your printing by mail from FRANK P, NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. He will save you money on all printing orders. THE VIRGINUS HOTEL THEY HAVE COME Jerry Nissen, of the Washington State college, has arrived in Seat tle with his team of All-Northwest | stars, who will, on New Year's day, | tangle with a bunch of former Unt versity. of Washington luminartes. Nissen’s bunch will work out for |Join the squad at the training ba a St eg BULL BROS. ust Printers ‘a AIN 1043 PARIS, Dec. 22.—Sam Langford, the Boston tar baby, was the win ner in a 20-round bout here Satur- day night with Joe Jeanette, his old rival, At the end of the bout) Jeanette was barely able to stand.) Langford floored him three times | in the 13th round. The bout was) leonsidered to be for the heavy. weight champlonship of the world NEW TAXSCHEME Ce Oa! ee Be 290p 7:3 et Offices —Sen enwood, Ajax Drug Store, | FREE | Old Mail Subserib "4 ‘: H H MH Te A Nese months: Subveription|it Ht tampers, with our players, 1ook | thetr money and good health by hot.|to pick on Otterbeln or Kirkavill, | carrying the slightest inflection of the human | ou y , sean | MO. Osteopathic college : ‘i > to The Star ieee oh yield age Soir a eee ea voice out to the far-away friend and relative. ——— | with us. We are placing something 2 : i i derfaily tthe various pares! post |Grif has signed & 17-yearold lad|our duty to let the public know.|yenrs at New Haven, we're glad to Old-time friends will be reminded that they are jshowing 4 the shipping rates there. |named Otto N from Springfield, | w. the Ife of liknow Yale ts to have a scientific nd the ppl ¢ od » Nye, from Sp field, We may save the Ife of somec k’ a : ° nd the shipping rates there | (rwno plays elther infield or out'|)) sits ag, end a loge setfonne [captain next season | not forgotten, and where in the old days one " . 4, Jackl h, former Philad , . wibneeoe ering eee | eta} veo r panic and Many So-Called tncnra-| ‘Thin map te beautifully made up|field. Jackittach, former PUIAGL | you win tind tenthinoninis of Seat-| ge, Paul wil have Ralph Worke Christmas visit was made in person, ten now , Asthma, Appendictth in ey, towns, cities, etc. in the| woight reducing. vosy building. Aus-| tl people with each box, We hava|next season. He will be valuable will be made by telephone “il State of Washington, together with | dn-Sait —Advertisoment thousands of people using it, and|if he does, | | | ism, Ner-l giving the population of the var they are happy today. This medi aus Pleeasen, i aon giving ices, and the shipping costs| 9 a “ oS ts i gener mee Haverdashery, Note-—The | Phit| ders, Kidney, der and “ F | cine has been in use by Jerman| jjes’ bi trqvath may not be a : . , Kidney, Liver, Bladder and fn Vach postoftice. This map Is Sata a wang Pose SR yer lpg bireg af AALS If you have a surplus of happiness during ture, Piles and all rectal trou-|go valuable that we have supplied jectalist for a good many years, and|¥ery handsome, bu 8 ark 7 |the Seattle postoffice with several how we want the public to know|Ably serviceable, | the holiday season, why not telephone a part of emuinrition. | cont about it. We call it Blood a} Hy 5 , 5 ? x pig and aii | COP *adition to a large map of the Fourth and Pike. a Mosia'’ ty daca cca ’ hry Gome fighters in action resemble} it to some one who has less? The telephone, ~ vor 7, ningt & nap of the ve a f eguiar ®Y&\q demonstration of ne BI 0! é ® Ne . . | Sh, gua Stay Ot a taren, and alae olin. atmo cuanettl Rrenrigtor Ee touth and) will Waly Bonatiparion | ales Fae you know, is the great and almost limitless road- at and Chront 1 . H ¥ . sont” : map of the world, and all obstructions In the digestive | rave r , ~ Ps rege bi maven ES ee Suet. fan ar tr etion ne Aigo e| Thm baseball moguls also entered way over which the Christmas spirit’ can travel. mr all Weakneones, f 5 t fe Cabaret Vaudeville ig afote leumetimn | irty the wpirit (or vice versa) of the | . “ od Vitality and Ner ubscribers to he supplied } when bedfast from one to four Chri ; |with one of these maps, and ts 8 p.m. to 1 a. m. | UT} geason, and «did their Christm: tied Men's! waking the following offer: very | years, and all other obstructions./swapping early. | | gubseriber who renews bis sub AMATEUR NIGHT No better medicine for Bladder| . duns ‘ * lecription promptly for #l@ months Troubles (Prostititis) ¢ fe mar.| Young Henue Wagner cf Cen Th P f | h we pe rise will be mailed one of these EVERY FRIDAY ‘Kebbagage Pets ‘oh Quaker Draz|neate, Pa., member of the Pitts | e acific e ep one aye 11 to Call rite |maps, absolutely free, New sub CASH PRIZES, ket. For sale. by peotiolereey Drag) purg baveball club, has ambition pveaprenpe ded ype Mira may also take advantage | Co., 1013 First av.; Giles, 1125 Jack-|to lead the hitting nest season dT | h C e pacple of cures of #o-calied t0-|or this oft, The Star six months Contestants apply to B. K. MM) son St. and Gerke Pharmacy, 24th|'Tis sald this young Wagner is a) an e egrap ompany awe = by mall $1.80. Maitland, Director, Thursday, Hl ay, N,W., Market St $1.00 per | comer. % | 5 sa | 2p. 4 box. re = + erase fh | ° 6 iali " hi "| | " The reault of a tittle happening | ‘ DR MACY Specialist |.zmrszost, ce ity tinally| French Dinner With Send all communications to the|down in Pennsylvania may be sum-| P ’ lo Gaavinae anid . med up in just five words, to| j and First Av. otter st Ballard Station Seattic, Wash,| —Milwaukee Sentinel, " Beattic, Wasa tled to him, THE PREDICTION | GIANTS OF PRIZE RING BATTLE NEW YEAR’S DAY; GUNBOAT SMITH RULES FAVORITE OVER PELKEY S Arthur Pelkey, Showing His Great Reach and Shoulder ment and Portrait of “Gunboat” Smith, Challenger. THEY'LL HAVE TO SETTLE UP FOR ANOTHER FEED Bill Fisher and his team of dead- shots have found that Thankagiving and Christmas feeds come pretty easy, Bill and his eight cohorts will rit down to a big feed at the Borger and his sharpshooters are elegantly furnished — outal best accommodations grounds. |zoles to pungle up the coat of the Se EEEeiinnaniineneel aN I0t Wwoekiy, 8208 to a Canventontty located 5 Sunday was the second time Rer- for walking and street care | ger ot al. were humiliated in a team |mas turkey-event, conducted under | the auspices of the Seattle Trap: shooters’ association. The team shoot was one of the various events The losers agreed to stand the feed Four gunners took home two birds apiece, and 17 returned with one “bold” tled to their guns. Develop- | {once, Is one of the ren! surprises of | the ring r leaving California he sud-| oveloped a Hon’s heart, due it Is believed, to the fear! h he holds his present man-| lager, Jim Buckley of New York, | | Smith has cleaned up every man he has met in the Haat, including Jim Flynn, Carl Morris, Boer Rodel |Charlle Miller and Langford His terrific right hand punch, one Jot the deadliest possessed by any heavyweight, generally has turned the trick for him, but he also has & greatly Improved left hand. Tho| extar ts expec to be a 2 to 1 favorite over y, althongh he} will be outweighed 20 pounds | Ex.Champion Tommy Burns, how ever, Insists that Pelkey Is a real champion and that the boxing world i# in for a big surprise. Burns, | one of the craftiont boxers that ever pulled on a glove, has been tutor Ing Pelkey for months and hae taught him one of the best left jabs! ever flashed by a heavyweight, not barring Corbett ARRANGE DATES AT BIG MEETING IN OREGON CITY It Is not believed any big trades a nsum mat t to} day's annual « of the North-| western league directors, which t#{ |being held in Portland. The most} important issue is the matter of the b » 1914 season, and a or nnity and previously declared be favored with a hedule thaa | on, toward barring Dugdale each his eity must more «laborate home wan crawn up last se The Initial ste the Coast ‘om locating tn | Northwestern ory, enpectally jin Seattle and Vancouver, will be jtaken. McGinninty has framed a clause a8 a preventive to mich ac jtion. The clause will require the |0. K. of five Northwettern offictais before a club can withdraw to anoth. er clreult, CLAIM THE TITLE: The Washington Park football eleven {s today clatmant of the non-conference championship as a the game on the grounds at Kent.|Germania Tuesday, at 6 o result of ite second victory over |The team includes players from/p. m., just as they did sever the Kirkland team Sunday after |idaho, Whitman and Pullman. weeas ego. And the grub isn't go- noon, The Parks copped the game Later on, stars from Oregon will Ing to cost them a cent, 13 to 0. A crowd of 2,000 persons | witnessed the game, which was played on the loser’s grounds. SEATTLE LOSES The Seattle boy scouts recelved & 1840-0 drubbing at the bands of} | the Tacoma boy scouts tn a well- played game at the Tacoma jum Saturday afternoon. The two teams partook of a banquet prior to the game, ,” announces rman of the but paddle its own canc Garry Herrman, national baseball commission. o KILBANE WANTS TO KICK RITCHIE OUT prep or in the - L ie 5 [a 2) 7 a J sia, pudadioes te Pike 8p Wiille Ritchie's title to the light-|phia catcher, recommended tha piayed aix games, and wou them all, | cpatain the team, jor waving a dust-cloth or dish-cloth, ' ferred. 4 . Pisight leaves both cities 6:00 pn m ering the proposition to segregate | We!sht championship of the world | youagster. | with « total of 161 points. . | It Je probable that her team will | gas . “ PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO.|the -axation of intercounty public|!® Questioned by Jimmie Dunn, | eee | Their opponents scored six points. | line up against the Price Hill eleven | The 4 7 sorvice properties, such as rajl.|™A&nager for Johnny Kilbane, the! JIMMY SCHECKARD, GREAT! Coach Burckhardt has been re- to give the latter practice work be-| HOUGEN 4 ‘onda, ote. for the cost of adminis-| featherweight champ, in a letter |outfielder, whose active baseball ca-|/ engaged for next year, and SHE has tween regular games. | 16 U: A a & < i E N j Tee ee” state. government, |20¥ on its way from Cleveland to | reer ts about through, asks the Cin-|qocepted. Yes, Coach Burckhardt is| Mrs, Burckhardt not only belteves | 4 . fore Mt to the countion to | fight Promoter Tom McCarey at|cy Reds to releaso him. It's under-|q woman, and about tho mort at-|—— " ssrhtetnes Atte x - lraise taxes for their own and city | 10# Angeles é |stood he bas an offer from Charley |tractive, most feminine little wom é governments on other properties. unm, om behalf of Kilbane, de-| Somers to imanage the Toledo Mud-\an ever, say the Price Hill stu | This change would require a consti-|C!#ree his protege is a candidate | he and a from the Venice/ dente. af |tutional amendment. for the lightweight champlonship team, in the Coast league, She {# 27 years old and looks 20. “ FIRST AND STEWART | Sea aaibacbaien jand —_ ye ga to ser gga oe ee When she garbs herself in ; : |this title is now vacant on the x Bh cele hPa i ec We MATRIMONY BY MAIL |ground that Willie Ritchie ia re-| Getting five bingles in one Prd te polars yoy pir genitive nr és 8 99 : A PLACE LOS ANGEL Dec. 22. | | ported to be no longer able to is some feat in the big show, Five with “her boys,” she looks like a Mra. Mary Erickson, who | | fight at the recognized lightweight | clouters aid the stunt tn the Na-| Nigh school girl, instead of a Vassar | yroke | | Mmit of 133 pounds. | thor jeague, Cravath and Becker 4 m : TO EAT ot scteeae eg taf oe mg ja | | “T would immediately enter Kil Jof the Phillies, Mann and Maran-|COlese gratnate, which 250 S| ! told the police that she has ac- | |bane in the competition fot the | ville of Boston (And Oakes of the | E Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville || | copted a proposal of marriage | |lightweight | championship, it|Cards. Eddie Collins of the Atty 4 rot § Ritchie was eliminated,” declares | letic a weeney of the * se ae) A . From 2 to 12 P. M. tree ee Fee State ec. | | Deae ser Yanks were the American leaguers RANDOM SHOTS HE spirit of Christmas is shown in the S—High Cisss Entertainere—8 ||| press disyatch. Smith fs a Ma. happy faces of the people we meet on the orkingman. He sent his pho- WILLIE HOPPE, BILLIARD tes ] ! tograph by mail | |ehampion, and George Sutton will | —-— a — street, in the jolly, good-natured bustle of 2 Matsa ce __—@ | start a match in New York, Febru | ! bela i hidi f Sina LAGMAnice. rn : || Real Come-Back | the shoppers and in the mysterious hiding o J 1M , bat | Now that Mona Lisa has Ae EE é : | The wedding of Miss Hildred| HARVARD, YALE AND THE| 0 0 (f-— || come” back, some Milwaukee bundles. It is in the very air we breathe and it |Kirake and Joseph Himelhoch took! pig Eastern colleges are debating \\ ¢ romoters will want to asin ae * - |place at the Sorrento hotel Sunday |adoption of a rule barring baseball || oeenee a 10-round bout with draws us closer to friends and relatives. levening. Rabbi Kdech offictated.| coaches from the players’ benches || Packey McFarland. If your | | | Aboat 50 guests were present. during games, #0 as to throw more ¢ ld ac § left mitt is sore, uso your | EL POST MAP eapaigiond Pe tach ‘ are \| All through the Holidays the telephone will sia i OPE ah lg gee GES a oar Fite be flashing millions of greetings and good wishes A good “many people in Seattle! COACH TO ORGANIZE GIRL FOOTBALL TEAM ONLY FEMININE TUTOR OF GRIDIRON SPORT WILL CAPTAIN HER FAIR PERFORMERS | COVINGTON, Coach Burckhardt of the Price Hill) boys call her high school get very much pu past gridiron season, but Pp students belie Bure\hardt's Yale Is very anxious for a West and surrounding country have lost/ern game, but is undecided whether Free ine for Christmas Beginning Monday, December 22nd, and continuing until Saturday Night, we will give away, free of charge, one bottle of Special 75c Port Wine with each pur- : chase of $2.00 or over. This applies also to deliveries made to your home without any extra charge. As our stock is the largest and most complete in the city, com- prising wines and liquors from almost every country on the globe, we are unable to give a complete list together with prices, but, quality considered, we sell for less than you can purchase elsewhere. We make a feature of our delivery service. We are j the only exclusive establishment using its own auto- mobiles, making rapid delivery to all parts of the city. JAFFE & CO. 115 Second Ave. South Main 8900 Elliott 791 : Private Exchange Connecting All Departments Established in Seattle for a Quarter of a Century The Finest Exclusive Liquor Store in the United States ; 22.—) says Mrs. Burckhardt, furnishes as much exercise as swinging an In- calisthenics. Mra. Carri Ky., Dee. urekhardt—all the; in strenuous physical exercise when| ‘Coach"—believes all the constitution can stand it, but she! believes in housework also. dian club or taking biicity during the Ically unable would derive much| In fact, she believes the house-| “I don’t recommend football for rice Hill benefit from playing football. | work suould come first, and then, if/all women,” said Mrs. Burckhardt, Belleving this, Mrs. Carr is going | there's any time left for exercise, !t/ “because the game is too strenuous a girls’ football team should be as strenuous as the|for some boys. I do not | physique can stand, though, why all women don't go in Swinging a broom over the floor|for sports—outdoor sports pre- football team, didn't | girls and women who are not phys-| » there isn't a better | high school football coach |to organi country. Under Coach next year. tutelage, Price Hill) She will play quarterback and] far and near over its network of wires. It will be °

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