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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1913. ° CHAMPION KILBANE’S TITLE IS SAFE ies str LITTLE CHANCE FOR JOHNNY T0 MY, BUT DUCDALE -—=———= "LOSE HIS CROWN WHILE HE KEEPS exe LITTLE SIX SHOWS HOW BIG SIX DOES IT Christy Mathewson, Jr., Demonstrates the Tricks of Pitching That Made His Father Greatest Twirler in Big League Baseball. IS A SORE a Hest ae | vias, 11c4 aly b 4 Hiri ih ov, ee Hl Bo WEIGHT LIMI HE'LL SHOW EM: 2s . \\ on en 1S § rr > SEATTLE Amit 7 nee | ersine * and 4:90 5 c Kae a D. FE. Dugdale, the hefty Seattle | trains 6:00, 100,99 eee vere — ‘ By Tom S. Andrews. i Bed returned from Portland |});°° ® 7 noon, Masana’ Bann is Johnny Kilbane, king of featherweights, to retire from the dt today, w he has been in atteud- | 44 @pposite Bon Mare cattle vision without having had a real contest at the weight for the titic? ance at the spectat meeting held by| | Freight leaves both cities #:00 p the league directors, Dug 1s boil-| ‘ng under the collar at the treat The Ideal Dental Office. We save you pain. ve you money Tho feathers are not in #0 bad a ffx as the middie and welter \eeeee 5 \ We welghts, as the class can at least ment accorded this city In drawing DANCING , We save your teeth, boast of a legitimate champion tn| up the schedule for the 1914 sea Our Prices—Examination Free. Kilbane, whereas the other two are| son, and has again pulled that for HIPPODROME 3 2 without a recognized holder, mer bugaboo about starting @ Pu-| Fifth nnd University. a3 eee (Che tm" hud This may bo true, but I have my get Sound league. [Bf 10-ptece Union Orchenten * meee heavy) « doubts, Recently, while dining Apparently this threatened move | % Reeerore (etrictly eit $5 00 with Johnny and his manager, Jim did not worry the mags at the meet-| a Glass), per tooth. ..... 6.5 ' Dunn, tn New York, I put the ques ing | qi Gold Fillings . ‘ $1.00 up, tion to Kilbane and his answer Seattle gets 14 weeks of baseball : TructoNature Teeth (the finest almost qualifies him as a Yankee, | on the home lot next season, which : artificial. Teeth in the world), for it was a question | is lows than last year, Dug wanted ‘i per 5 “Why should I take on 133 pound: | Jat loast 17 weeks, Vancouver ts | fa Seer $ to $15 ers when I can get good money for | | given 11% weeks at home, less than | 3S | meeting 122-pound boys?” he ce-| |last season, while Spokane bas ek All Work Absolutely Guaranteed manded. three more, Tacoma and Victoria ae ek Painless extraction of teeth by a “Little Johnny 1s satisfied to go were allowed ten weeks, the same |W* “ive Free Trial to Prove Our Trese ae Rew bota preparation. along with the feath and don't as last season. | Expert Lady Attendant 4 ; This office is indorsed by Seat. think ! cannot make 132 pounds Psa Spe rs he -, iy 3 A. LUNDBERG CO., 1107 Third Ay. 4 5 tle’s leading business men and by ringside, I never weigh more than |with his plans to let the Class D Q Hl profe 127 and more often 124, This talk |bunch play in his back yard, now o ; the Dental profession generally, ; of mo welghing 130 ts pure bunk. | that he b. en treated so unkind . Out af- Town Buyer 5 - ——————_————————, Rasing my opinton upon Kil ly. Dug plans the organization of| Order your printing by mail is bane's statement, I cannot believe the new league at an early date. [1 | from ~ | he intends to risk his title just to will include Everett, Bellingham, | FRANK P, NOLAN a TURKEY NIGHT | get matches. He may give away Marysville and Snohomish, he says. | 1407 Fifth Ave. a | welght to some fighters, but when Whether Dug, tn bis plan, figureg| He will save you money on all org it comes to a championship fight on any gate receipts, he has not an-| Printing orders. "3 Tom $s. you will find Johnny sealing 122 nounced = DANCE AT (The Noted Panis Weihority.) pounds and he won't be in « hurry! How many of you would go out to| THE VIRGINUS HOTEL a ' DREAMLAND to take on a 133-pound man. | the Rainier park to see Snohomish| g04 Virginia St., near Westlake Ay. fk | Kilbane never received the credit he deserved as featherweight clash with Seattle of a midweck Phone Elliott #03. : o TONIGHT champion. He whipped Abe Attell when many thought Abe was going afternoon? ~ j back. If this was true then, what right has Attell to meet Kilbane Well, neither would wel. eg i 12 T k again? Surely he has not so much chance to win from the Clovetand| - x shadow aa he had two years ago, for Kilbane ts 25 per cent better than | af UPKEYS Bevive he won tho t ) vi ° bcs ntar® are few featherweights tn the country who can class wtth r ane, although some who make a poor showing !n short bouts Given Away 93 ee 7" , George Chaney of Baltimore has been coming at a fast clip aud The contracts of three promising may prove a ong care x r ot You iY ows he youngsters who e: r 7 —Free— has dnes Oi ta oat wi fag mond gs wt ‘yy ee inca Ber Soaks Christy Mathewson, jr, aged 7—"Littie Six,” son of the worldfamed “Big Six,” the celebrated veteran bey prey ne dently Soctvodi tr " i | Youn Herman, the Pekin tL) boy. tay be heard from. a litsie| Baseball pitcher with the New York Giants of the National league, le caught by the camera demohstrat-/ine Seattle club Tuesday after- ay ee ee Admission 250, Incioding 6 Dance later, while “Loulsana” is creating a stir in the st Knockout Mars Ing some of the tricks that have made his father famous. He shows the art and release of that famous noon The signatures were those fort and courtesy for the ~— of Cincinnati is another who should be heard from. There are plency ri acer pail aad ey POSEN" OF Een ie. ee ren ree oe mee? orremere eet Seen AVOr AGES of Leo Tognerio, outfielder; Pat Wo to te of 122-pounders “in the making.” ‘ Conley, outfielder and first base-|for waiking and street cara LADIES FREE. This brings up the weight question, Most countries have adopted Poe ntl hha reptile how to bi everything else, too, you're going to be a pitcher. = nan, and Bill Martin, pitcher. Tog.) —————— pounds as the limit, while our state commissions have made it Pe spd anf must — on | gen lignedennh tui dow |nerio was recommended by im-| |125 pounds, The United States alone holds the limit at 122 pounds. Pp Pow penta An oy er N the batt an a gw . t ‘~ mett Schofield, former Seattle | ! Should the weight be raised, there would be many contenders fos : beef sy le Ale pial hat te games and look out for other people's mistakes—that’s the | Hla yer, who got Dug to sign the fa- | way to be a famous pitche: oe SR RRO Te se OR POD EE oe Aces REE mous Bill James, a couple of years o tne ws t ago. ‘ . |Kilbane’s title, but while {t remains at 122 the chances. are he will hang onto his crown, and I hope he retires a champion, for if ever 0 f-— | there was a clean-living, upright boxer with a happy family and a | host of friends among real men {t {s Johnny Kilbane. fessi EAKINS CHOSEN |f Actual Facts|'$ COMING OVER|WANTS TO STIGK'n:: cs. israre |p acme red | ’ bel, ni b for th |i ‘series of socce® Games “to be f\ H Max, Takins, the former Univer r - Soa: ae DI during the holl e- sity of Washington football player NEW YORK, Dec, %4—Jean! LINCOLN, Neb. Dec. 24.—Giving og The, Torosbs, pretessionalh P eS oO a 1. e jand all-time All-Northwest tackle, | Ss was Tuesday chosen captain of the “ A good many people in Seattle Boutn, the famous German athlete, reason that he wished to protect a.4 the Rovers of Fall River, Mass r and ding try have lost |* holder of the world’s record himself, Coach EO. Stethm, of We loin pers teams a the St. Louis bunch of ex-Washington playors T 7 |for running one hour, announces in braska university, advised the ath-| qoccer association. WHY MOLLIE LOOKED PALE }\ who tangle with Jerry Nisson's Ail- > ‘Maney and good health by hot-/a Jetter to M. P. Halpin, chairman letic byard that ho destred to enter a : vee Star eleven on Denny field New| ~ takers, This {8 not the case, lof the athletic committee of the| into a three-year contract with Ne Year's day. The players are prac 2 wa We are placing something New York A. ©., that he ts coming| braska before leaving for New York CHAPTER XXXIII “But this is addressed to Dick,” |ticing dally at Denny field. Nisson’s a fhe public and we think it to America fn th spring. He will|to attend the national convention of I was just ready to start again |[ exclaimed. | Stars are working out in Kent. a compete tn some of the open ath-/the National Collegiate association. s my quest for a place to live; “I know “tt's| The game on New Years day b @aty to let the public know. | lotic events. Some action is expected today, hen Mollie, ALL OF “A TREM-|a bill and on {t is the wedding | will begin at 1:30 in the afternoon. may save the life of someone be aii LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2% afte DLE," came into the room and shut | present I bought for ‘you, “I HAD a BY A DENTIST Leach Cross will go into the ring at|the door, She had a letter in ber |[T CHARGED TO DICK: Vernon New Year's day a favorite | hand. 1 laughed—1 couldn't help It. over Bud Anderson seomed certain | Wt! you give me « few min-|Mere | had just been worrying today, There is plenty of Anderson | utes, Madge?” #he asked, tn a sob-|/about the other bills and along this ad. and « long suffering. will find testimonials of Seat- people with each box. We have THEY WANT HIM| on rimst avenue of people using it, and! ip — bing voice. comes Mollie with th People come to my effice every @ peg Say today vals atl | | NEW YORK, Dec. 24—Prineeton | jews a OA eo ae | “As many as you want, deur Iit-| weading prolns the bill for MY) CrICAGO, Dec. 24.—An offer of and complain about being robbed thet ; {took the lead fa the 22nd annual in-| Turkish-Russian Baths |e sister" (I like Mollie), sald,|. “Let's see, ft was that wondorful | $40,000 for three years’ services a8 |feecnting Mmeeif to be Dr. J” Browne, manager of the Chicago Federai/or his assistant. use b: " has been in uso by 8 German) he White Sox downed the Bol-|tercollegiate chess tournament| For gentlemen. Washington Baths,|"*,1 took off my hat and ent down. |cut glass banquet lamp, wasn't it st for a good many years, and |com Lumber Co. five in an exciting| Tuesday by defeating Harvard in| Moore Theatre Bldg. Massours,|, Vell, Madge! I don't] “Yes,” groaned the podr child; |eague team has been made to Joe} pewan we this thiet who steals my we want the public to know | match in the Bismarck Commerctal|the second round of play. Pri r 7 1.| know how to te ” and, burst-|“you see, mother and I had had ev-| Tinker, by President Gilmore of the | patien 4 lives off my reputation. ou play. nce-| Wm: Wicklund, graduate Dr. Kjel-| [ow 10W fot The pat the let-lerything’ charged. to. father we|Federals. Tinker bag the offer un-|M¥ OFFICES are at it We call it Blood ‘and | league, Tuesday night. Bowling ton has only one other team to meet, berg’s Institute, Stockholm, Swe-| Di om Col m 06 Oe 4 or in my hand. ould wh I re bered that 1|4¢? constderation. He does not! a is proved himself a nifty bowler when that from Columbia, and 1s predicted | |den; Hilmer Peterson, graduate of ter a. cou! hen remembered tha’ Tonia “It is @ regular #¥8:/h 6 bowled high score for the even-/a fine chance to cop the champion-| Prof. Unman’s Institute, Stockholm, “ —=] find not gotten jou a wedding pres-|(ant to Ro to Brooklyn, to whom| 713 Figst Ave., Union Block tonic and will help constipation|iiy with 211. we Yale is the tallender. | sweden | jent. It would look so QUEER IF cig Sr Oban him, but wants to oa d all obstructions tn the digestive phe once, OS piniidnsceiiens |THERE WAS NOTHING FROM joago. 7 ene guarentee 2 at 2S ee It has cured Rheuratisin | Complete Report |ME among the gifts, and, knowing eee anne ice pom a! work Descons, while seo a bedfast from one to four) Fills : ears, and all other obstructions.|/wike .0/).//°! No better medicine for Bladder Troubles (Prostititis) on the mar.| ket. For sale by the Quaker Drug/ Co., 1013 First av.; Giles, 1125 Jack gon St, and Gerke Pharmacy, 24th Av. N. W., Market St $1.00 per box. Send all communicatio’ GERMAN PHARMACAL CO. j Ballard Station. Seattie, Wash. ‘ODDS ON GUNBOAT M. TORUYA, that Dick had an accoont at the Fe peapyantned lide at wo ns | og department store, I jus: had the naif the price reed by other high-class | ding c Yor I ° jo! r Iwery. ds Vy lamp charged to him, thinking that dentite, o actlar when I 0 voor Senta a of Market Today ip ent an Dad would give me the money to SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 24.—|[| turtos: chair - ie pay for it before it came due, But Backers of Gunboat Smith are bet-|f Sng toa deeuet to went Cha whieh now Dad says he won't give me a gous, geore of the ting 10 to ® thatthefr man will be| state fresh and storage eggs a cent, Two |Cent this month and swears that| unanimously Agere Auge Rec returned a winner over Arthur Pel-| | prices for the stock prevatied on|™mother and I have run him 80 in| eerghip of the Lincoln high school key in their battle here New Year's |the avenue Tuesday, The arrival | “debt that it will cripple him for 4/ basketball team. Prospects for a [pa Frisco fant followers tke to| THE STRANGER “WILL! Oregon eggs has put mgood sup. |!0D6 tne to come, 1 Know Meck | winning quintet at Lincoln are EDWIN I. BROWN, D. D. $. : oie a pie | pare 2 w perfectly furlous—an¢ ; “ fon and Pelkey Is a stranger here. APPRECIATE i BPR tag Wart in Pgs ba fest don't know what tu do," wail-| "5% 12 view of the large ie Senttivs Lening Denttet Urant—it takes ie 1 Mollie Rest modern outsid Me. First Av probable shortage. A grert guan- | °°, utside rooms in| > sand the meais| eee trnit, fies, dates and evan.|_ “1 know what we'll do, dear. | Seattle, 25¢ to 60c. Stewart House, 13 First Avenue | berries were sold Tuesda: | WE'LL TAKE THE LAMP BACK.” |86 West Stewart (near Pike Public | gO?" pSvSeane whe work, ) Sundays MATINEE PRICES WARREN'S LUNCH ee ene ee aey cetaniea| Mollie's oyes brightened and she | Market) —Advertisement [wntii «for peopie whe work: Formerty Wheeler's, Tif Union st, | "nd frult jSasped: “Do you suppose we can HOUGEN The Shoe Repair Man y Wheeler's v | teorracted Gatiy by J. W. Godwin @co.)| Again I laughed, for it wan s | War sv TRACER? king ie 1 we i patent that, the ugly banquet lamp | | WvER TOO’ ‘ator preo Qzeoe having served the purpose for 216 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison Livade senspuines $3 | which Mollie Intended {t--impress. s to the CHIP KNOCKS OUT CHAMPION KLAUS PITTSBURG, Dec. 24.—Geo. Chip the undisputed holder of the middleweight title today. For the second time in three months he fought Frank Kiaus of this city, and knocked him out green 2s |ing the guests with {ts costly mag- before the bout had gone six |) T B | Hubbard 01% | niflcence—she did not care a red || rounds. TOOTH FILL! %@ 62 loent whether {t graced our future ic 7 @ im | dining table or not, | BIG WOMAN'S MEET —— Oo 48 “I made arrangements yesterday NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Arrange-| Management of Seattle Theatre | Ove feet ries file ihe arann mi rs ei) {to take back a number of wedding ants for the Women's Metro-| . effective My mall or at | Paranips 100 @ 125 |Presents to the stores where they fave ar daaneationy aaneal| Will Present High-Class Calitornia, head iettuce ; | Were purchased, and I had made tournament, to be held here Janu Drama at Regular sal ec ls Mens Ohi cs Pry OE : up my mind, dear child, to ask you | have been completed. The| Popular Rat |{f you would be much hurt if I ex | probably will be held under | oe a \¥ vevees ‘. {i,, |Shanged your lamp,” S ma on ecor | spices of the Plainfield Coun | a | he af Saat | “Oh, Madge, what a dear you her ak : jare!” exclaimed Mollie. 7 e 3 Notwithstanding the fact that “Tt isn't unselfish for me to give WIN NOW AND THEN {matinee prices at other thentres| Jup the lamp, dear, for, to tell you ——CURED BY SYRACUSE, W. Y.. Dec. 34: The} yeually are raised during the holl-| |the truth, I think a cut glass ban- |Yale hockey team defeated Corne the regular schedule e 12%| qQuet lamp a very ostentatious and * lin a furiously fought contest played | 747 season, en ; ; : vulgar bit of household decoration | b] | re by curing |at this place Tuesday night. A tre-| will prevail for stmas and a ? . 12% | for people in the circumstances of | mendous crowd saw the match jother matinees at the Beattlo| CUT orca i“ your brother and I.” ve q ri | = | Tomatoes, Cal, lu ad a CRANE TO PULLMAN? | Theatre. ‘This has always been the) [engage Pye gly h re a etna eee ie, e TACOMA, Dec. 24.—It has been|rule of the management, and ft will | RATE Honey, strained i toute whould be eriticlaed, aid thea. 1 a reported that Al Crane, the Tacoma not be departed from this year. Prices paid producers for bi rememibering the hole T had heiped o. . ’ * Tieaith. |high's great high Jumper and fool | yo Seattle Theatre always pre- peeey, Vem oa Som her out of, she smiled and came "Tis hard to ranke Aint fn ball p will enter Washing(m | (Corrected Gatiy by Perry Bros.) ! " s 2 gues careless of health must took) 20) Cotiege, at Pullman, next | sents the highest class of entertatn- Rese fe’ ‘1 | ove - and arya ferve tly. 5 o their laurels lest they be a@-|State college, a >r “) ry Judged culpabiy and s yo t| semester. |ment for the least price, That ts ae over dibs ‘cease ae Pee. Seka ma iningackes sem, aie other matte The stream will no’ n eo of 4 “ Piss above ts head. Lite te generally as: EVERETT ve. SPOKANE why the Third avenue playhouse ts| we are the ertstnators of eut-rate| Hen A Ide, tat ae 1 @ Jf [insists that ‘the best is always the ° A . Seriet te lazeely © matter of habit. and! pvERETT, Dec. 24.—The Ever.|popular with the public. This thee deatietry. 10 |eheapost.’” Read the Testimonial and Investigate gnes ken « see eee? M"| ott high school has agreed to play altre is not controlled by the theat-| 1. sravn nace oF oun WorK For |! me ly ‘The Lage ers Leh but erit \gameo with the Lewis and Clark) rical trust. 19 YEAR® GUARANTER : 7 eat cians Meat aeiser Eglon, Wash. Sept. 10, 1918. All Chronic and So-Called Inew i\he18 7 ae eens tee has Sei This week the Bailey and Mitch- leached ‘Giolla inoked at ne Woo Two years age I was the greatest sufferer from the mest MS eenticitie, Der || Deen “Getermined, but.a return game|¢!! players are presenting “Freck: age Pe RRP Ya la i7. |deringly and then she crept a litte | complicated case of asthma, It would begin with a visellke at - of on ‘the alternate les,” a striking dramatization of| | | Guinea fow!, Ive, dow #00 }closer to me and whispered, AS | contraction around my waist until I looked like an enlarged fi ti 1d th va r following. Gene Stratton Pree hig of the ma ng - | Heletan hares a isa’ if THOUGH SHE WAS ASHAMED wasp; I would at same time continue to cough and choke and eld the year followlr ey name. The play is one of Je yeood wine, da ME foam at thé mouth until T was breathless and expected death NORMAN WILL RUN unusual Interest, telling the story| Veet eee ee a8 “Margie, I love you a lot and 1} any minute, My hands and feet would become inky black Vict motmen, the Seattle mara-lof an unfortunate wait who makes| (jQ) frowns... Fork, e008 biosk hogs 09%4@ 40 |bellave you can help me a lot.” and each attack usually lasted four haurs and got worse con- thoner, will meet Pete Terway of| good when he runs away from the| | felling prices for butter, eggs and| “I hope I can, littlersister,” T an- | tinually as time progressed. All remedies failed and a m ‘ Spok ane in a 15-mil yor race at|orphan asylum where he spends ° | cheese, Corrected daily by the John B.| gwerod happily, “for I want Mollie erable death was but a question of short duration. My hw st Falls, Idaho, January 3 his early days, Mr. Barre Norton, | Df| gewor! 3) Mone * edi to love me.” band dia not take hia clothing off for a year, My friends and = as “Freckiea,” and Miss Auda Due Native Washington (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Wh neighbors were worn out in an endeavor to keep rife alive, MYERS SATISFIED as he Swamp Angel,” scored al creamery, brick at — —— From the first dose of Dr, Jordan's glandular medicine I had SPOKANE, Dec, 24.--In a letter | decided hit Monday night, when ‘Full Sets eet 5 g U shington nO more attacks and in a few months I was well and I have to a friend here, “Hap” Myers, tho |the play had its Initial production | - Boies iis adele | remained well ever alr former Spokane player, denies the| Gprigtman week 1s a fitting time| lt age « || AT THE THEATRES MRS. ALICE J. PEAVEY. pokes + " q from base. Any work that doesn’t prove antinfac-|pyosh Iastagn mery, | * Hi ht me po oF eo Rost ee for such a story as is told tn this | tory will be repaired free of ¢ atl” te Rega sreamery an THIS WEEK | The abovetestimonial, like the many others which have appeared ball rath p play. It deals with the uplift of alany time der nealana’’ ‘dediadeey In this Journal, demonstrates the thoroughness and permanency of ter, N. Y., where he was sent by the | Y) cer whose firmness of chat law me . ‘1 Doctor J, Wugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Anaemia, Boston Nationals. Myers says he|® | Come in ROON-—today, If you wtsh- Shenndey, Metropolitan—Otis Skinner in f}] Blindness, Bright's Disease, Ulceration of the Bones, Chronic Catarrh, eos th the deal r eventually lands him in A) for tree examination and estimate 20 “Kismet.” Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from par ig satisfied with the den high position, It brings out all] | fT as Auditory Nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Uterl, Drépsy, Chronic f nf that ia best in human nature, At! ® y At, @nd and University 29 @ (30 |] Moore—"David-Copperfield,” tn sia, Epilepsy, Epithelloma (skin cancers), Chr Erysipe sh anor tn tye Unt larch tur the wame time there is actlor Opp. ¥ Y ve | sess ee a ee aaI Hip Diacuee, Tetantie araiyslde Leconoter. a tenn ene iish timber in the United State he #ame jo here lon + Opp. Fraser ni” €o. | 0 p Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor A Sei- | + 4 One stuns in New' England and the every moment of the time, and |rr ie |} Seattlo—Balley & Mitohell te tl dhe ees a waature,/Serab iain, St Vitis anes | | MACY § ecialist lake states, another in the Pacific there Is plenty of comedy to bring 6 Stock Co. in “Freckles.” ceration of Stomach @ Bowels, or most other so-called incurable ° ’ p Northwest, und the third in the out holiday laughs ‘ee © |] Tivoll—Keating & Flood Co, } r ordan in Seattle, it te welt te f pathy Chir Drugiess high mountains of the northern| ‘ is well r your in triplets ish in “A Stubborn Cinderella, J tal) name and nddrese of Doctor J. Bugene Jordan, aud Bloodless Surgery.| Rockies. European larch has been| while, The price—b0 at| 1 i | SRNL ag Oe Ey eT ae did bm. Sundays Medicine and Surgery 25 er 19 7 . Reuter Tee ‘ate ‘. jv OC thie Medicine “and Surwery. "| planted extensively in the prairie|night, 25 cents at matinees—will| 10 V volghe reductne, vedy buliaing. aue-|{] StF for remarkabie cures ean Wales A int } y ‘ s. Beattie, Wa, states. appeal t® you,—Ady, 17M tin-falt.—Advertinement.

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