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Vy 2 *: - aah we Sae. > Oe. SS Oryre. — BAS 8 Needs Attention Lenses Dupli- ated b. 2. wo orpMe 01 Leary Bide Johnny Conlon will have to | make some definite statement re garding his intentions before Feb ruary 12 or he will be dropped from further consideration as al bantam championship contender | His title te only a fiimay claim at best and he cannot be permitted jto go ahead In the enjoyment of Phone Main 965 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St, RVRRETESRATTLR | INTERURBAN RAIWAYT sembretirement any longer, Un-| @earrue Tro rvenerr loss he does something to prove | femine 10:90 8 mm. and O28 p.m that he fs willing to defend his} eee Or00, T:20, 8:80, 0:00. 10:00 may claima before Williams and | & m, i280 0 Gino, Teno, F220, 9 45. |Campl meet in February that bat tle should be billed as a world’s jchamplonehip affair, with the win- tamttea her being proclaimed the defender Local of the title. m BOXING FANS THROUGHOUT {the country are about convinced that Coulon 1s afrald to take a jchance with any of the topnotch contenders over the derby route, where a decision can be given that would pass confirm the title. No other opinion in the clreum- tances {s to be expected, Coulon| is making the champtonshtp a joke by refusing to meet opponents of class and yet golng ahead with I'm. round bouts with the dub ele- to no-dectsion results. He “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. ment yas y at all, over efther Williams or |Campt in a 20-round scrap, and tt! jis probable that either of them/| AN old established often suas BL would whip him, | .e department, equipped in every Northern Bank Building | JOE AZEVEDO IS RIPE FOR Al |campatgn fn the Mehtweight run- *. His victory over Moran | was tmportant to the extent that | }it helped him to maintain his win- |ning streak and prove again that ;good class that is claimed for him by his friends, SANTA CLAUS SOUVENIRS —aT— DREAMLAND TONIGHT Souvenirs for All ADMISSION 25¢ Includes 5 Dance Tickets. LADIES FREE oe | SUSPENSION OF PACKEY | McFarland by the Wisconsin com- mission and requests from that }commission that {ts ruling be re |spected by other commissions and} Jall promoters seems a bit severe | Nobod a wlove: nly exh Sammy Good t and Chet Neff, the} lightweights, participated {nj} a by the ’| Bremerton Wednesday night, aw in their respec xi and Charley Fox. Iterweight of the rattling good round better of the exchange at |close range. The draw decision was popular, | Chet Neff met Barney Driscoll, a sailor from the battleship St. Louis.) Neff slipped in several hard wal-/ lops, but failed to shake the sturdy bl pejacket. | MAGCOMES BACK Tom McDonald, former director} lof athletics at the Seattle Athletic | jclub, has returned to Seattle from the North, efter an absence of near liy a year. MeDonald fs on @ viait| lonly, and will return to cold climes} jin the spring. | SCHRADER ouT. The first aspirant local tom blanks mt to ing Song Chinese Medicine Co. Cabaret Restaurant to make his intentions known, Lenhart, O. The House Tha Quali Shrader, committee clerk of the A fe 1 ity eity council, has filed his candi- Entertainment Built | {05 “tor. imember of the body of freeholders to be chosen by the| people In March to draw up a new! charter for Seattle. Mr. Shrader has been in close touch with the ity affairs for 11 years. MINNIE RHODES '“The California Poppy.” CLEO BALCOLM “The Nut” 10 OTHER ACTS 19 Complete Report of Market Today vegctables Prices pald producers tor and frult orrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) oking 1 @ 126 22.00 @26.00 26 Hubbard o1% NO 02 | ore > 1 @ 1.25 sack + 8 @ 88 prove every @ay by curtr life are non ‘The days of fays of healt ered by the c°| Prices paid prodncers for butter, exes, veal and pork poultry «health a | ort tbe, fat Mu @ 48 P ock hows Selling prices for b cheese. Corrected dally Agen Co. . t Be knife. My treatment for naiueees | Impaired Vitality never fails. * ny All Diecssce of Women hingten | and creame | incurable dire DR. MACY, Speci ne 902-3-4 Globe | showing, | frequently | Giants ts said | today IN ORDER TO RETAIN TITLE= tn “potting McFarland down for a year the commission probably went too far, Packey 1s one of the cleanest and. best class boxers tn {the world and ho {8 an ornament| tng One unsatisfactory where no dishonesty or) crookedness ts In evidence, hardly calls for such a severe penalty, eee BILL STUMP, TOLEDO IN-| fielder, {8 the goat of this story, lt which the New York Amortoans tell When Frank hold of the team It around the club house that the new leader was death on cigarets, Mil was warn- ed one day while smoking that ff} he was seen by the chief tt would | cost him $25. ‘Bill threw away bis| cigaret {n a hurry. A short time! afterwards Chance came strolling | along puffing a “skag.” He offered Jone to Bill, who looked at him sus pieclously and then declined, stat ing that he had stopped smoking. oe. LONG LARRY M'LEAN OF THE to have turned down y $10,000 offer from the Federal league, “Do you want me to be| to the game Chance took was whispered |would be only a alight favorite, if| Droke the next morning after I re- |pressure applied by the fingers at celve the cotn’” asked Larry of the Fed emissary, “Why, no, was acout's reply Then pase the out'aw on, friend, $10,000 wouldn't last me over night.” With that remark Larry walked into the hotel barroom, W he| told some of his reporter f 8] that he was prepared to trade al/ amall beer for six schooners | oe. CLARK GRIFFITH, WHO HAN dled the reins of the Cincinnatt team at one time, i# out with the statement that y Herrmann te the most abused nian fn baseball He says that ever holds Garry rv for th Reds’ reverses, but the truth of that Edward Pinkman and Henry Gleason, boxers, and Pete Spowart and Ed Hipson, wrestlers, have een chosen to represent the Se} ue Athletic club in the boxing} tour to be held {n Vancouver New Year's day under the ausploes the Vancouver Athletic club. | The local team will ve on the 11:30 boat New Year's eve A num r of Canadian athletic clubs will | pate in the tourney LEWIS DRAWS PARIS, Deo. Willle Lewis, the American middleweight, box. | ed 20 rounds to a draw with Marcel Moreau, French middleweight, in ie oity Wednesday night. Lewis dt iw ele bona Cail any of them AUTOS FOR HIRE. Main 5146 ‘SEATTLE GARAGE CO. | - AUTO RENT CO. a. W. Care — Mar | EAST 735. i] White Automobile | Garage. Joo Frank, Bixth and give. MAIN 5493. ] Packard-Velie Taxicab patvies, 4 Night. “Fite Avenue. ELLIOTT 1183 BLUE PRINTERS. MAIN 5942. Commercial Blue Print Co. Wallace C. Behan, Mer Basement Honry Bide Talmadge Map & Blue Print Co. 411 People’s Rank Bldg MAIN 1788. BOOKS & STATIONERY Archway Book Store. Wilson's Stationery Store Third and Pike | ELLIOTT 416-W ete tahais & SUPPLIES Northwestern ‘Photo | n Supply Co | Me Man Mer. MAIN 72. DAIRIES Pure Milk Dairy, Inc. | Certified Milk 1614 Heventh Ave. MAIN 2545, yous von Preserve this list. | his fast one,” THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, CHAMP COULON MUST FIGHT [0° vou know How Pitcher “Gets Something on Fast| SAD ENDING OF GREAT 1913, Ball”? Why Curve Breaks? Explanation’s Right Here the things baseball ot pitchers ean would give @ professor uncanny do with a | of phystcs| headache. The sight of a pitched ball shoot ing, darting, rising, falling, hesltat id wobbling like a man with too much holiday spirit aboard ts more than a man who delves to mathematical nnastics could bear. Would you know WHY a ball be haves so? Would you know HOW the pitcher does It? Then on with the story, Tho Fast Ball Tho fast ball is pitched overhand or midearm, and with great speed Overhand the ball t# gripped with two fingers on top and the thumb underneath, It ts delivered off the ENDS of the fingers, the fingers gripping the ball Ughtly at release, | Due to this pressure, the ball, as ft revolves backward, travels as straight as a thrown ball may tray ol, until it nears the batter, when ft jumps upward. Th{ is the “hop on The Curve The curve ts held like tho fast ball, but the ball ts released OVER THE SIDE OF THE FIRST FIN PR, instead of over the tips, The |break, or curve, depends upon the upon the snap of the wrist pon the power of tho pitcher's releas and arm. Effective curve balls broak down and out (for a right-handed batter) | or down and in (for a left-handed batter) when pitched by a right hander. The Slow Ball | Ono slow ball {# held back In the palm of the hand, aripped by the thumb and Iittle finger, the other fingers not touching it save at the base. It is pitched overhand, lke a fast ball, but instead or revolving wobbles from side to side until it} loses force, when {t rotates rapidly | AWAY FROM THE PITCHER. This rotation shoots {t in the direction, and helps the downward | break. The Spit Ball Tho spit ball is pitched with two a spot that has been and the thumb beneath agains seam, Delivered overhand, breaks downward sharply at CURVE: DALL natural | fingers on top of the ball, resting on nde nlippery t «| distar the ball the plate. In flight the ball revolves) Will be continued through AWAY from the pitcher for some ’ then floats DEAD and ally begins to revolve rapidly} FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. 26 AND 27 ‘OWARD the pitcher (Open each day from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.) LOCAL BOYS MIX TEM IS. PICKED|HE'S DOING WELL|HE'LL TOSS TEN POSTPONE GAME Ray Campbell, the Seattle boy,| BELLINGHAM, Dec. 25.—Milton| The basketball team of the Mt has sixned up for several matches |Harnden, who aspires to gain the |Angel, Or, colleg which was 1 New York, and later on expects |lightwelght wrestling champlonship |f°"? gad cag Deb Py M to meet Jack Britton., Campbell has |of the Northwest, has startled the/urday evening, will not be a signed up for a fight Saturday also on January 7 and M“ Campbell FAST NAG TO RU SAN FRANCISC 0, "Dazzle Patch,” the fastest colt in rid, will be entered in the ts to be held during the Panama Pacific exposition tn the) months from June to October, 1916. | This announcement has been made by the owner, M. W. Savage. Deo. 25.- DRUGGISTS. Bartell Drug Store No. 5. 1406 Becond Ave MAIN 264. FLORISTS The Rosery Flower Shop. Popular Flowers—Popular Prices 1608 Second A ELLIOTT 4241. FURNITURE PACKERS. HE NRY WEL LER Moving, Ste Packing, 8h MAIN 2817—2818-k. Miller Transfer & Auto Delivery. Fireproof st Miller age 4 Spring st MAIN 3834, HAY GRAIN FEED F. H. HURD & CO. 1622 Sixth Ave MAIN 3560. ICE : Best Ice. Rest Service The Ice Delivery Co. ELLIOTT 5560. ICE CREAM. Everybody Enjoys KLOCK’S ICE CREAM. Western Ave and Co MAIN 550. LAUNDRIES. Cascade Laundry Co Auto Delivery Third Ave # and Main MAIN 7500. New System Wet Wash. Family Washing. QUEEN ANNE 44, _|no battles with fists today, @ proposition he has made to other grapplers. Harnden | Ferndale. A wrestler in these parts, in 50 matches without ¢ Revie been thrown. not grasped some of inent figures tn the manly art? than recetve? And yet there eT ert fe Ee ee Sahin disdaniediametnatamachactonaeieeres eve what good service you will receive. ~ FAMILY LIQUOR STORES. Imperial Liquor Co. ‘Fi! Pike st Main 742. Elliott 1988, Los Angeles Wine Co. Rosenthal, Mer. S18 First Ave ELLIOTT 4642. PIANOS. _ EL LIOTT 4377. Closing out sale now on at Phone us for information ELLIOTT 4377. _ PIANO TUNING. _ELLIOTT 4377. TALKING MACHINES. | portu ELLIOTT 4377. TALKING MACHINE RECORDS. A full line of latest and t at ELLIOTT 4377. VIOLIN TEACHERS Jean D. Scheffer Violin 787 Boylston North. EAST 5989. {t not true that it {# better to give and | followers of the mat game here with |cet to Seattle, and the game has 10|been postponed indefinitely. Man hag |ager HG. Cellan of the Y. M. C. A Tommy O'Keete in jagreed, for a side bet, to throw al ver Oh, why hae this Yuletide epirit our prom. le are 10 men in a single hour tonight at|teame for a gar Harnden has a good reputation as} |it is probable that th He has }team of Centralia w & partes record, having partici | that date. | ° , all ! | | | | | | | | Jand a tie | Wrestling match. | | te is negotiating with several on the following |Saturday even anuary 2, and high school HINKEY TO COACH DAYTO: 0., Dee. 25—Accord. ing to an announcement which has been made by Capt. Nelson Talbott of Yale, Frank Hinkey, a star of the “908, will bo head football coach at Yale next year, Hinkey succeeds Howard Jone: RANDOM SHOTS} Merry Christma: ee We Just got a package from Dan| Salt and Dug. It contained a 1913 |weason ticket to Dug’s back yard et to the I'm going to sell ‘em to Rip Van Winkle the next time he comes to town, or to Harry Thaw, if he ever| here on the stage, a D ‘ Lonnie Austin just called me up| i] said he bh were going to The tmas tree together. wanta get something for nothing, Lon thinks. pard Dug eee Speaking of mas presents ei examin impossible Chri when F his sock this wr g. he expected to find that Wille |r tehie had consented to meet a |for the championship. see © expected this from a fighter who, after And Packey coming champion, hired a doo. | | i tor to advise him to take Inge | most beautifully rests, 1] blended. Reproduced aaa a on fine quality felt For a Christmas the Seattle fan would like {8 about nine new and regular honest- to-goodness ballplayers. And a pennant No wonder Ed Konetchy Is a baseball ruffian with a fine mix ture of red and leather on the back of his neck. Before he broke into the gamo he was a marshmallow designe in a can factory Naughty, naughty. eee “The worst Is yet to come” was never said by a man who just es caped the Job of managing the Cin-| cinnat! Reds. eee Cincinnat! has given away al- most as many ball players as Andy Carnegie has given away Hbraries eee The chief requisite of a Cin- cinnat! manager ts his ability to get canned . ANDY SENDS SOME CHRISTMAS GIFTS WASHINGTON, Dec. 25.— Andrew Carnegie, steel king and peace advocate, today sent Secretary of War Garrl son a peaceful Christmas gift. It was a small picture, In a simple bronze frame, showing a soldier taking leave of his little daughter, who was inquiring: “Daddy, are you going to kill gome little girl's father?” All cabinet members re ceived the same picture. ill come to fill] Grimm-Roller | vaudeville | “| key MeFar- | orn present, about | MERCANTILE INSTITUTION Former Merchant Loses Real Estate and Two Clothing Stores Sigeniselia batahiianiiante 1a Meat The final outeome of the unfor tunate affair wa selling of this tle, was for on t of the fine stock by the assignee at a mere money stringency, to turn ¢ fraction of 6 cost. It is lila Poalty and mavdhandine to ¥. B. (not Wwacned hat disposition . . i be mad he real estate, or Truax, credit man of t ad gongs OH. dee will ba utional Bank, as asslen able to have anything to show for Mr, Bridge has been in the cloth his 25 ye ceaseless toil and ing business in Beatt about quare dealing, but it is hoped he ears, for several on Second avenue may ble to save some of his where the Bon Marche now stands, | holdings, now th merchandise d the remainder of the time on{end is Jost. The sad ending of First Avenue, and for about a y what once looked like a great mem has conducted the Union cantile success begins Saturday, De Clothing Store, at Fifth and F cember 2 the entire stock Street. The Pike Street st as| will be offered to the public at included in the lows, This store has | prices that will dispose of it quickly, | been cloned for the t two months The sale wi ld at the old uiting some dis om of the Union Labe |mense ate t tion, Fifth THE BiG Corn Show Conducted by the O-W. R. & N. In the GOODWIN BUILDING, 1514-16-18 Third Ave, Between Pike and Pine Streets | ei | mbined exhibit from the Colfax and consisting 10,000 EARS OF CORN hear agricultural experts lecture on corn growing and the best methods of increasing the income from your land. THE SHOW IS FREE EVERYBODY INVITED will be well There is on display the cc Pendleton Corn Shows, at Come and | It worth your while. , DANCING HIPPODROME Fitth University. rlecplece, Union Orehestre, ‘Tagett by Competent Cffice Phone, Main, 1706 Rea Phone, Kenwood ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repatring, instailing 1018 Post St. Seattie THE HOFBRAU FIRST AT MADISON Eat Your Christmas Dinner With Us 1 COURSE DINNER $1 INCLUDING WINE 10 High Class Entertainers | 5 to 8 P. M. BILLIE BURKE POSES The Bathing Girl This Week A series of Art poses elaborate colors, in costing 85c a yard. | ONE COUPON AND ‘0c At The Star office, and the following branches: BALLARD— P. H. MULLEN, 5409 Ballard Ave. — -. HALL, 2916 Colby Ave. BREMERTON— KOST BOOK STORE 511 Pacific Ave. | RENTON— | W. S. MILHUFF, Comfort Station, Third and Main, | | | | MAIL ORDERS must Circulation Department, and for each Pennant ordered all be addressed The Star enclose twenty-five cents coin or l-cent stamps.

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