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NOLAN Fifth Ave. ‘will save you money orders. | CAFE ps ww $¥asaze CELLS it Cabaret Vaud From 3 to 12 P.M. Class ee 8 b.5838 tzki RTO: OTT ee Petton atnicted wir 4 invited im tes duate and he Physician. His » ase. of drogions method Mail Nile of Naturopnt / He tw a re : ot Oe) betet ise 68 © cite Tt ts ¥ '@ the peop) umbug The 4 aa bitife a Appreciate sktil?. Pecceestul treatment 82. ae + Chiropractic Moin romeact acy's of Intelligent cutetde in for the Uy located Buyer on all SCENIC : FIRST AND STEWART | A PLACE | TOEAT jeville Entertainers—e ZI __ ANNOUNCEMENT rheama "| never t|trouble last 1 people ¢ l without a whimper, it fs greatly op THE STAR—MONDAY SEATTLE GETS ON PUG MAP: SIPSC|SY PRODUCES | Although there has been no box ing In Seattle for over a year, this city ts rapidly coming tnto pugilistic distinction as a producer of promis jing mitt artists Three local boys have signed up for important battles during the present month Probably the most likely looking of the trio ts Johnny O'Leary, now | preparing for an engagement against Joe Bayley, the ex-cham pion of Canada, which comes off at Steveston. The other two boys are | Freneble Valse and Ray Campbell. |Callffornia fans have interested themselves in Valse owing to his | brilliant performance againat Joe | Asevedo. Campbell h come favo | the Iimelight tn the BE due to hin} successive victories. Campbell's most recent win was against Jimmy Coffey, at Brooklyn, in ten rounds. Ray Campbell meets Jack Brit on January 26, and Frenchie} Valse clashes with Joe Azevedo January 16 | ton California goldsmiths are hoping other fight promoters tn that state | will follow the sult of Tom Mg | |Carey, who predominates over aft fatrs of the ring at Vernon. Thom has put tn an order for a very cost ly gold belt, on which he ts gutng to have inscribed, “The World's Middleweight Champton,” followed by the name of Jimmy Clabty, or George Chip. and Jimmy Clabby are scheduled to meet at Tom's place jmext Saturday, The winner wil! be matched with George Chip, and tho belt will be hung up as one of tho; prizes, . . After having imbibed firewater, Chief Bill Cadreau, the Vancouver tosser, fe one bad “Injun.” Bill in dulged, last week, In Spokane, and as a result took his meals at the city | bastile for several d: Bi and | a number of others tanked up at a jiittie affair given by Harry WrikMt, Jonce & member of the British Co |lumbia parliament, and a well-/ known, Nelson, B. C.. mining mas. When Wright's friends drifted out, Wright took an tnventory, ana} found a perfectly good diamond | ring. price $1,000, and a gold watch valued at $750 had been swiped. | Later the ring was returned by par }eel post, but the sender negiscted to attach his name. and no explana-| tion was given. The police releas ed Cadreau. But now the tmmigra » eothorities have him under in- | Yestigation ee The varsity ball club Is going to Honolulu for its summer vacatica. | Graduate Manager Horr has been doping such a trip for a consider. able length of time, and he now has received assurance that !t can be made. eee Brown &@ Hulen have closed nego- tiations with Bennie Allen, who re cently wrested the world’s pool champtonship from Alfred De Oro, and JaJmes Maturo, to play a cham- |plonship series of three days tn Se jattle, beginning January 25. The local parlor the highest bidder / among a number of other cities for the match. eee Woe to the rookie who shouts for | an enlargement of his pay envelope before he even sho’ up for trial One youngster already communicst | wages on account of the high cost lof living. And now he has been | sentenced to one of the Western |Canada league clubs, which are clamoring for Northwestern league castoft When he ts described as no longer “fres! Dug may con sent to look him over. eee Fane may be disappointed to Hearn that Dug has shelved an appli leation for membership to the Seat |tle club from Ben Abbott, the for mer Tacoma Tiger outfielder, and later with Oakland. Benjamin is now jobless. Were {t not for his carel habits, he would be readily signed, says Dug. Seattle has gap to fill in right field, and Ab! ‘| with his habits corrected, could] plug it well. Deprive any man of an easy chance to pick up soft change, and if he won't scrap to regain the | privilege. Bob Fitzsimmo: and} his 62 years are a fitting illustra tion. Bob wants to reenter the | prize ring in New York and clean up the budding hopes gathering fn the the m@&tropolis. But line kind, humane and sympath boxing commission says nix | Bob has gone to the supreme court of } York state, Arguments will be heard Wednesday. Ho has the | written testimonials of “Mike” Dou Jovan, trainer of the New York A C., and A, J. Drexel-Biddle, of Phil ladeiphia, saying he {8 in good |enough trim to enter the ring. | eee | Good-natured ball players are as lscarce a fresh eggs. Therefore, |when a fellow appears on the fieid {iling to do anything he ts tola preciated by the club owner and veanager, Joe Wagner, with Spo kane last searon, is one of these lrare individuals, It was almost a ldaily occurrence with Joe to be transferred from one position to another last season, in an effort to plug up sections of the line bearing a shot-to-pleces appearance, Joe complained, And Just for that his new contract calls for a reise, | if Plerce gap that McGinnity has picked up a young ‘eliow of promise in Frank Pierse, | | with the Boise, Idaho, club fn a shortstop. It is this gave Tacoma the mort} season Pierce was ven a trial with Los Angeles two ago, but was turned over (o ‘Santa Barbara for more season ing. The “iron man” t* enthused lover the prospect. o-° Umpire Hank O'Day’ suggestion for doing away with the passing the heavy batter in a pinch by drawing parallel lines three feet apart back of home plate, and then making (ae atcher ,yemain between these at Il times, may sound good, but it In aaily beaten. Clark Griffith prov .d this some year® ago. He was lthen managing Cincinnati, and oft-| Jen gave orders for passing the dan-| \gerous clubbers. One day Fromme | was pitching for the Reds, with Mc Lean catching, Fromme had re ceived instructions to pass batters | \é years lever was,” order of the referee, so many time it became mor ‘Bridgework . . ! UNCLE BILLY JO sSSESE EMBRYO CHAMPS RDAN RETIRES FROM RING; HE’S 80 YEARS OLD BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 12 Billy Jordan, the veteran an- go!” has launched championship fights for more than a quar. ter of a century, “agr to Billy the order of the is the arbiter, and hav- ing piled 80 years on Billy's distinguished head and afflicted him with “wobblyness of the pins,” has commanded him to quit the ring. On January 1, after 20 yeare of service as market inspector, Jordan will have resigned this post, given him by Governor Budd, and will repair to the Old Soldiers’ home at Yount. ville, Cal., where he expects to round out hie sunset years quietly. Still hale and hearty otherwise his legs have given out “But my voice {# as good as it maintains thin octoge narian of the ring, whose classic, “Both men agree to break at the a may best let ‘or £0 man win has echoed through the fighting history Jordan's retirement does not Jordan. ymean that he will never again lift his hand for the gong | “But,” he explains, “I. will come down only for the important fights every now and then. I can't make | the trip for little battles. “I can't entirely quit the fighting game, and I don't want to,” / Horn {n Boston tn 1833, and com ing to California in 1855, Billy Jor) dan entered the ring when . bare knuckles were the vogue, later be came a referee and finally an nouncer. A brace of broken knuc kles testify to his encounters in the old days, which, he says, were beat After 60 yearn of actual expert he maintains that there are fewer high-class scrappers of old, and that Peter Jack was the greatest fighter he ever raw in action Distinguished service as @ eallor and soldier tn the civil war en titles Jordan to retire to the Old Soldiers’ home. | | ence. today th sor nous. Finally O'Day inf mel Griff that he intended calling a balk the next time the catcher stepped out of his box. sp, and Griffith held a confab with by George Hans Wagner was Mclaan. Fromme was an easy one. surprise of O'Day and The next ball pitched by To the the fans alike, McLean ran out to meet the ball. He did the same on the nest three, and Wagner walked WANT OUR LAD TACOMA, Jan. 12.--Wee and Mel Mucklestone, former Uni versity of Washington players, have each been eugkested as suc cessor to Coach Perkina of the Stadium high, In the event that the latter accepts a call from the East RECORDS FALL Coyle CHRISTIANIA, Jan. world’s recorés fell mighty Oscar Mathiesen y. He lowered the 27-10 seconds and 1 2 minutes 191% seconds. hody bullding Aus vent Wetght reductn TONIGHT Admission 16¢—includer Tickets Ladies F WE_ TEACH DANCING cUT- OHI RATE DENTISTS of ecut-rate the originators We are dentistry ‘ WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK ron 12 YRAR#’ GUARANTEE $3 $3 Amalgam Filling Gold Crowns . . PLAN A TOUR NEW YORK, Jan. 12—A tour of the United States is being planned Duncan, James Baird and J. Taylor, famous English gojf-| ers, according to word received here. “PARCEL POST MAP FREE To All New or Old Mal! Subscribers With a Six Months’ Subscription | to The Star The Seattle Star has had a won) derfully useful map made up, howing all the various parcel post zones, and the shipping rates there in. | ‘This map fs beautifully made up fn several colors, and shows all the rivers, towns, cities, etc, tn the |State of Washington, together with giving the population of the var fous places, and the shipping costs |from each postoffice. This map !s so valuable that we have suppiled the Seattle postoffice with severaj) dition to a large map of the of Washington, a map of the | United States {s shown, and also a ot the world The Star wants everyone of ite |mall subscribers to be supplied |with one of these maps, and ts making the following offer: Every! \subscriber who renews his sub-| scription promptly for six months or more will be mailed one of these maps, absolutely free "SEATTLE BUSINESS | DIRECTORY ct from the Goods of the Fol-| owing Merchante—They Are Thoroughly Reliable | Solicit Your Patronage. PENNANTS _ Lindquist & Lund, Inc. Pennants, 1: . Sle ‘ents, ng Po 104 Third Av. ngs and | _ RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen| Shop C. F. Baasch | 913 THIRD AVE. | | | “ ——| |B. V. ADAMS J AGAKD | The Mecea | 610 First Avenue 219 Union Sire: , JANUARY } Allister and 12. Pacific Home Builders For the Seattle of A Million? HE PACIFIC HOME BUILDERS, a new constructive investment organization (not a building and loan association), incorporating all the best and most de- sirable features of the marvelously successful similar concerns of California and other states, has just opened principal offices in the Empire building, Seattle. Organized, financed and manage Pa already those Builde elf felt ific Home making it associating Some idea The Home Builders end of the first quarter dend of 8 per cent. Ste F A dividend of 17 per « Ending with the 2 of $3,032 with assets The Pacifi organization h me surely augurate the greatest er Manufacturing ind the accommodation of th themselves of Los Angeles began business in February, 1908, with $1,250 paid-in capital. their b with assets of $13,804.13. k nt was declared seck the rich agricultural la ec ries already 1 | by men pr minent in the affairs of Seattle and the Pacific promise to become a most important factor in the renewed expansion of Seattle, that is Northwest, the © noticeably, and offers unsual possibilities for big returns from small investments for in the new organization of the wonderful success of the Home Builder ks showed a surplus of sold at par ur years from the date of incorporation their asset sold at $2 arter, July 31, 1913, the div ders have a better for ior tore for th $669.12. were $1,297,264.49. Their 0 n nis great city. Seattle’s sun is r Big Dividends to Small Investors The opening of the Panama Canal, and the great influx of settlers from every section of the globe that will of prosperity yet experienced t \ new residents. This winter hb payments that the supply has been inadequate. Pacific Home Builders OFFICERS Fred C. Furth A. E. Knoff DIRECTORS Fred C. Furth—Manager Vulean Iron Werks; director International Mer- eantile & Bond Co. Alvin H. Hanking — M Major, National Guard, Washington Frank 8, Cooper—Superintendent Education, Seattle. A. E. Knoff—Sales Agent Steel & Wire Co.; national Mercantile & Bond Co. George Bouckaert—Wholesale and Re- tail Confecttoner, M. Morgan—President Great Northern Finance Co, ADVISORY BOARD Manager Western Elec- J. 1, Cotwell tric Co., Beattie. H. A, Kimball—Anst. Great Northern Ry. Fred A. Ernst—Preeident Ernst Hard. ware & Plumbing Co. C. F. Clise—Secretary and Treasurer Smith & Clise, Inc. J. G. Willeke—Representative of D, E. Fryer & Co., Bullding Matertals, C. H. Buschmann—Trensurer and Man- ager Northwestern Fisheries Capt. W. F. Paull—Ranker, West Se attle. Howard Joslyn—City Electrician Cc, W. Ide—Civil Engineer. John Hemrich—Asst Brewing & Malting Co BIG GO TONIGHT YORK, 12. Mike Paul were scheduled NEW Gibbons of in a ten-round nodecision The Ca ornian will have ast ten pounds eight, McAllister wiil ring weighing 162, and Gibbons not nuch over 150. If McAllister wins he will be in Ine for a match with MeGoorty. onight vat ... President Vice President George F. Vanderveer, Secretary Frank B. Cooper......Treasurer {rector Supt. ! St.) nant hopes weren't te meet here} than @ lot of white hopes we know | | | with a new Rob Me} ocking at the door for Coast will increase the population of Seattle by leaps and bounds »y Seattle Thousands of new va for a start than the Los Angel opportunities, and is backed, not only by men of prominence, integrity and high standing, but as well by the marvelous development in ° ’ plan may be gained from the following facts: At the They declared a divi- surplus was $415,139.08, 1 was 19 per cent, creating a surplus of $783,822.91, es company. The Seattle ising 1s, forests, fisheries, mineral resources of Washington and Alaska, will in- idmission to the metropolis of the North Pacific homes must be built for seen such a demand for small, modern homes on easy Building and Buying at Wholesale The Pacific Home Builders’ plan eliminates every item of waste and extravagance in the wholesale building of homes for the thrifty. Buying building materials and everything entering into the construction of a home at bedrock wholesale prices, we completely eliminate the enormous profits our associates the insure Our own corps of architects, engineers and building will be in charge of each department, effecting enormous savings in every direction. Jeweler of Ameriean Inter the building of he entitled to every each, either for ca Gen. Frat. Ast. erty or first mortgages. benefit of mes. consideration. afford of the middlemen, amounting to from 25 to 50 per cent, and offer home- buyers such price advantages that they cannot Buying desirable acreage in locations ideal for platting into city lots gives every cent of profit through the economies and enhancements our big building operations and splendid improvements to overlook them. superintendents Security and Strength in Organization The assets of the company at all times will be gilt-edge income prop- Its operations promise large dividends, and there is the satisfaction of absolute security behind every transaction. The men behind the Pacific Home Builders—practical, responsible busi- ness successes—are men who have studied the plans under which the com- pany will operate; they know every phase of the real estate business and Financial experts, capable engineers, etc., they are Shares Only 10c on Easy Monthly Payments Fully paid shares in the Pacific Home Builders are offered at 10 cents sh or on the followng terms: Pay $1.00 Monthly on Each 100 Shares for 10 Months $ 1.00 20 5.00 10.00 2000 30.00 50.00 754) cash 100 00 cash 125 00 cash and $ and and and and and and and and and cash cash cash cash cash cash cash Beattle 1,00 monthly 2.00 monthly 5.00 monthly 10.00 monthly 20.00 monthly 30.00 monthly 50.00 monthly 75.00 monthly 100.00 monthly 125.00 monthly buys buys buys buy buys buys 500 1,000 2,000 3,000 buys 5,000 buys 7,500 buys 10,000 buys 12,500 s 100 shares, 200 shares, shares, shares, shares, shares, shares, shares, shares, shares, Prospectus and other literature, including application blanks, will be mailed free to any address, or one of our representatives will be pleased to total cost....$ total cost total cost total cost total cost total cost total cost total cost total cost total cost.. call if it is inconvenient for you to come to our offices. Great Northern Finance Company General Fiscal Agents, 564-5-6 Empire Building, Seattle Dug'll Like This we're traveling along year, It might not be amiss to remark that our 1913 pen worse off Now that any No Hot Air— Actual Facts VANCOUVER, Jan, 12.—Joe Bay ix the betting favorite for his nd battle with Johnny O'Leary of Seattle, which takes place at Steveston next night th battlers are repo in good shape. CENTRALIA WINS CENTRALIA, Jan. 12.—The Cen tralia high basketball team defeat ed Chehalis, 83 to 18, in an excit ing game played here Saturday night Waterville beat the Chelan high quintet, 69 to 9, at Waterville. Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up roxtearoienctors” BEAT WINSLOW Any work that doesn’t pro’ tory be repaired free o: any time. wil! Come in BOON—today, tf you wish— for free examination and estimate, 207 University St, 2nd and University H., Opp. Frnser-Paterson Co. SACREDNESS | We shall not mar the sacredness, humillate you or belittle our pro: fession by bidding for the burial or cremation of your loved ones. | Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with, | BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE jouth senior Saturday night was one of disas ter for Winslow basketbdll teams in games inst Plymouth church quintets, played at the latter's gym. The midgets opened activities by iking a close ne from the visit ing juveniles, 15 to 14, The Plym the Winslow grown-ups, Since they are Bob Fitzsimmons and Joo Choynskt in a ring battle, why wouldn't it be appropriate to bring back the duke of Wellingtoa and Napoleon? | | | wher | json St, | Av. | | | i and surrounding country have lost thelr money and good health by hot air fakers. This is not the case with us, We are placing something before the pul and we think it our duty to let the public know We may save the life of someone by this ad. and a long suffering You will find testimonials of Se: tle people with each box. We have housands of people using it, and they are happy today, cine has been In use b This medi a Germar spectalist for a good many years, and we want the public to know it. We call ft Blood and Nerve Tonic, It 18 a regular sys tem tonle and will help constipation and all obstructions in the digestive It has cured Rheumatisin bedfast from one to four all other obstructions medicine for Bladder ow about organs, years, and No better Troubles (Prostititis) on the mar. | ket. For sale by the Quaker Drug Co,, 1018 First av.; Giles, 1126 Jack nd Gerke Pharmacy, 24th N, W., Market St $1.00 per about to revive | OX. Send all communteations to the GERMAN PHARMACAL CO, Ballard Station, Seattic, Wash. _4 RITCHIE GETS VERNON OFFER | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12.— | Willle Ritchfe and Tommy Murphy scheduled to start active training today for their champion- lship match here Friday night, Jan- were {aury Murphy, his stage engagement jended, arrived today and planned jto establish his training camp in San Rafael before night. Ritchie reported for duty at Millett’s camp in Colma, Ritchie announced that he had |received a message from Tom Me- Carey asking if he would agree to 21 with Joe Rivers, “It all depends on the induce. |ments offered,” Ritchie sald. “If McCarey will give me my price I will accept the match.” | Advice to youngsters slated for a tryout with the Seattle club: Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you may be turned over to the | Western Canada league. J AMERICAN CAFE | | Fourth and Pike. Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor Cabaret Vaudeville 8 p.m. to 1 a. m. AMATEUR _NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES, Contestants apply to B. K. Maitiand, Director, Thursday, {8 2p. m | French Dinner With | Bottle of Wine, 50c {a match at Vernon about February | * LIKE HIS WORK | | | LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12.—That Jimmy Clabby may prove a worthy successor to Stanley Ketchel ts the verdict today of Los Angeles box- ing fans who saw the middleweight go through his first real day's work for his match at Vernon Saturday with Sailor Petroskey of San Fran- cisco, Clabby probably will enter the ring a heavy favorite. OUR 1914 MOTTO THR BRST Dental Work known to STR 2. 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