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Office 114 Jackson St. ‘ATE’S }heard on Fridey jhe GRIZZLED “BOB” TAKES CASE TO SUPREME COURT NEW YORK, Jan. 15.--Whoether Bob Fitasimmons, “Battling Bob" of the ‘90's, will be allowed to re turn to the ring at the young age of SL years is a matter which Jus tlee Seabury, of the New York state supreme court, has under con- sideration today, and upon which will shortly reader a decision, The state boxing commission has ruled that Pitesimmons is too old to be considered a fit man to meet the “white hopes” of vwday and barred him from ring participation ja that state, Trainers Say He's Fit The matter sented to the co ernoon and was formally pre rt Wedaosday aft arguments will be Included in the ph before the jus testimony y ed jee were written statesaents from who in fit several trainers, Fitasimmovs was to reenter the ring. Fitzsimmons ‘s still the world's mpion mitdlewelght pugilist declared condition " | FRECKLED ONE IS STILL MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP | CHAMPION SHOWS WHITE FEATHER; MAY AGAIN POSTPONE HIS BATTLE WITH TOM MURPHY IF HEEL HURTS Strong probability of the calling; Fritz J# #till down in Callfornia, and off of the Ritchte Murphy fight was | when he eats he picks out the food seen today ae @ result of Champion |by the price. Willie Ritchie's failure to post the ° | $5,000 forfelt as provided in the | fight articles, A definite announce ment was expected from California | today | When | Jim oe McGraw |8 having his annual! seare over fear that Arthur Shafi will not report. The Callfornia has once more announced that he ta} through with baseball, and McGraw, of course, 18 worrying over how he | going to fill his place, This ts the first time that Shafer has quit the game in the winter and report ed in the spring. Wut there {# no doubt that he 1s in a position where | he not have to play baseball for a living, and he does like to run his automobile over the California roads, Coffroth and Buckley, Murphy's manager agreed to a second postponement |from Jan, 23 to Jan, 30 t |an injury to Ritchie's ankle, stipulated that the forfeits $5,000 should be posted within hours, Murphy's money 1s up #0 far Ritchie has failed to come through with his coin. He ex plained that he did not know whether his leg would allow him to fight Jan. 20, despite the fact that his manager, Harry Foley, as {serted that a weeks’ delay only would be necessary “1 will know definitely Inter to jay,” sald Ritchie this morning, |}“Just how my leg will stand up Promoter of a but does Boxing taught nasium DANCING HIPPODROME 7 PATENT GUCTIOW SPECIAL CUT RATES ALL THIS MONTH. Once ® year, advertising the Dental work Hur of and advan Come in today. all this month. Exam! for the purpose of high quality of our the FI watch for of it Special we t for take prices tion FREH. (first-class, per toothy -$3.50 to $5.00 Gold (20% and extra heavy ‘e $3.50 to $5.00 Trueto-Nature Teeth (finest arti- ficlal teeth in the world). .$6.00 up, Dridgew Crowns Boston Dentists. 1420-22 Becond Ave. Opp. Bon Marche, Seattle. nd University. ston Orchestra. pid 3I5 PIKE ST This the New York boxing commis sion admits cee | Though Johnny Evers made a splendid showing with the ( laat | year, finishing third, when it was a general opinion that he would hav @ hard time remaining in the first division, it 1 rumored that Charley Murphy {s thinking seriously of |making change In the manager hip of his tearm. Murphy has | doue a lot of peculiar things in base. | ball, but it 1s hardly to be believed | he would dispose of Evers, who has shown himself a leader of more than ordinary ability, besides play ing the best game of his career. a EYE-GLASSES and SPECTACLES For High-Class Work J. W. EDMUNDS, Oph. D., Grad- unte Optometrist, with nine years’ practice in Seattle, and enjoying one of the largest practices in the State, wishes to announce that fn der to still further in- crease bh Tractice he has 4e- cided, durt JANUARY, to ree duce hin pri 40 per ee on all new oveainsecs, and lenses dup This tn a YOU, and allows you to obtain the very finest Optical service at unheard-of prices KRYPTO! invisible (mear-and-f vision) Cabaret | Restaurant Never Lost the Title He was welght char and never lost the Until a tow we mons was nt to rest on his! wellearned laurels, but when he/| aw Jim Flynn and Jim Coffey under through ten rounds like a patr of halftrained sea Hons he jumped into the ring and, after| stilling the tunnlt of cheers, satd “After watching the exhibi. tlon here tonight, | feel it my duty to reenter the ring and dispose of some of these so- called ‘fighters.’ Next day Bob was signed by one of the Gotham fight clubs to n t an unnamed “hops’ on January 6 Fitz began training. Then the N.Y. S. the brakes GOING TO WAIT Graduate Manager of Athletics Horr stated today that he wil! await further applications before deciding on the coach of the Unt versity of Washington baseball team. George Engle, the former Yorthwestern league pitcher, and ‘Father Tom” Kelly, former Seat- idleweight and heavy. t the same time former title ago Fitssim cay SOUVENIR NIGHT At DREAMLAND TONIGHT SOUVENIRS FOR ALL. ADMISSION 250 Inciudes 5 Dance Tickets LADIES FREE The aie That Quality | Entertainment Built i eeacing Dee. “29th FRANK HOWARD Presents SLATER BROCKMAN and cont About two years ago, when Fritz Holland, the Spokane middleweight was preparing for his battle with| Joo Thomas in California, a pair of sturdy boys were attached to Hol |land’s training camp as sparring partners. Both were tn the lightweight di! vision, and Holland had taken them on in an effort to work up speed. One of the boys was Willie Ritchie, The other was Jack Britton. Today) Willie Ritehte is world’s champion, | and Britton ts one of the foremost! fighters of the day. Holland? Well,’ NOTICE HE TRUSTEES of the Washington T Oil Company hereby notify the stockholders of this company that the Washington Oil Company’s stock will be advanced from 25c to 40c per share on January 20th, and all delin- quent applications not paid up on or before that date will be canceled. Entertainers de Luxe Direct from Chicago. 10——Other Acts——10 7 bifocals, B. C. applied at lowest } TWO SEATTLE SLAB ARTISTS HOLD OUT or they SALMON TRUST FAILS TO BREAK | BOYDEMERSON Young Chicagoan, Aided by Well-Known Alaskan Wom- an, Makes Success of Can- nery at Kilvik Give Free Trial to Prove Our Trase the Best Rxpert_Ledy Attendaet. nln = will not ball again. a Dug says they won't get tt Gchucider have heaped fuel Gipe’s request for higher wages the player and coach of Oregon and | ‘he hearth of the Hot Stove league.| 4, matied from Redondo Beach, Santa Clara nines for several years, | Owner Dug has letters from hb of Cal, where the lanky slabster is now are candidates for the job. them today, Both declare that they wintering with his bride, Schneid- must recelve greater compensation er {s also im California, pitching from the Seattle ball club next year| winter ball. The Seattle Yacht club held the annual election of its officers Wednesday night and considered | plans for holding the Lipton cup race, The officers selected were, Fred Magner, commodore; Fred The big doubles match Fischer, vice commodore; Q. WIl-| pulled off on the Bismarck Hams, rear commodore; A. l. Cum-| Wednesday night, and Mill mings, secretary and James Valen-| Lockhart, the crack local bowlers, Best modern outside rooms, 260 Witt FIRST DEGREE tine, treasurer. Sito big race will| were returned winners by a mar to 50c, Stewart House, 86 West | Alaska, had not only paid good a pecgger ne to thousands] no gin of 60 pins over their nearest, Stew Advertisement. clusion of the other. |dividends on the original tnvest- | Iam beginning to think that/ ment, but also that the plant will DICK IS HOME Pitchers Al Gipe and Pate upon Main 178 competitora, A puree of $100 went with the victory. eee In the efty league Wednestay night, Bon Marche, 8. A. C, No. 2 and the Bismarcks were winners over their respective opponents, Was Rasel's Stars, Imperiale and 8 A In spite of the efforts of Wayne Wayland, head of the so-called “eannery tru to ruin his bust ness, Boyd Emerson, a young Chi- n, yesterday established the that his plant at Kilvik, | wives would be happier {f they, too, /be enlarged during the coming #ea- | had something outside of husbind) | son. jand home to busy themselves Wayland, aidea by William Marsh, utterly failed to “break” young (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) | emerson, and in the final analysis | Marsh was shown to be a character unfit to associate with respectable people. Because of his refusal to wed a pretty young Indian girl whom he took advantage of, Marsh met death at the hands of tae girl's brother. The setting for the story of life in the salmon district ts laid in Alaska. Intermingled with the sor. did end of the story {sa pretty love, } affair in which Boyd Emerson and| company had always been solldly|a rule to foree ball players to wear| Cherry Mallotte are the principals. intrenched. high shoes, which are expected to) There are many thrills and numer- | BYE, BYE, BILL! Rill Jamon, erstwhile Seattle touser, and now with the Boston Nationals, left Seattle today for CHAPTER Lil the office. He was full of & busl-|Calitornia after paying a two. An impatient knock at my door/ness scheme to clroumvent anoth | weeks visit to this city this morning and Dick's yolce call- er schoolbook publishing , house ing “Margie! Margie!” woke me which was trying to get {ts books | Charley Comiskey of the White! out of a sound sleep. I ran to the in a Western school where Dt»''s| gox has long been the advocate of | door and was gathered into his arms. Bi ‘ER DENTISTRY WE ADMINISTER GAS Reliance Dental protect their ankles ice On in f had all the thriti that came to me when Dick first told me he loved me and | know and down the floor 1 combed my while | was put He walked up from injury mp Last season many bi players were incapacitated by reason of Injuries ous climaxes in the five acts of the story as told by the Bailey & Mitch- li players at the Seattle Theatre GERARD-FILLIO CO., Inc., Fiscal Agents i made possible by the wearing of| this wee the low shoe, It {s not unlikely that) “The Silver Horde" {s Rex both major leagues will consider! Beach's latest and best drama. It |thia subject at thelr next meetings. /is being produced for the first time Jin Seattle at the popu ar Third ave- SEATTLE BUSINESS nue playhouse. For te Fini that DIRECTORY the Seattle Theatre is not controlled Select from the Goods of the Fol- by the theatrical trust, this in- tensely interesting story of life in lowing Merchante—They Are Thoroughly Rellable and Alaska may be seen for 50 cents Solicit Your Patronage. yuches to my totlet, Madge, I'll go down and order breakfast and rushed out, although I call that I would not be a minute more. I got to the dining room as quick | jly as he did and ac quiesced in the | lorder of baked apple, bt ickwheat | Jonkes and «usage. | fave you seen mother?” asked | | Dick, and before I could answer he | said We had better go over | th to dinner tonight.” | “Ob, Dick, let's wait until tomor- | row. I want you to see our rooms and I thought we would have them all to ourselves for one evening be fore anyc Ise came fn." “Margie, you are a regular baty,” exclaimed Dick. “I had forgotten all about those wonderful rooms We'll try-and give them the proper | ‘house warming, but you had bet ter not tell the mater that I've ar. rived, as she will feel hurt if I don't get over to see her, Dick had been eating a pro digious number of sausages and cakes and now he reached over and gave my hand a little squeeze and said Well, so long, Madge I'll try and be up early tonight.” “Hut,” [ expostulated, “I thought you would come up and see the| rooms before you went to the of-| fice. that he, too, had not gotten beyond the stage of romance. Dick, however, was very nervous and he wanted me to hurry and dress so that he could get down to Suite 301-302 Elite! Bidg. Ger, 2nd and Pike, Next Door to the Bon Marche Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. ys 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. WASHINGTON OIL COMPANY inal dete 500-513 Eitel Bldg Seattle, Wash. v. Complete Report of Market Today ‘A cent decline featured the open- ing of the eam market today The | producers’ price is now 34 cents| |per dozen. | Prices paid pro@ucers tor and frait: (Corrected Gatiy by J. W. Godwin Apples, local cooking 1% ‘Yakima potatoes White river potatoes - Onions Onions, green «i++ nh, Hopdard At Thursday, Saturday and Sunday | matinees the best seat may be had for 25 cents. Y All lovers of a realistic story of _PENNANTS |the big, broad West should see this | play. It 1s the best production “We have moved to larger quarters"! Seattle theatre-goers have had an opportunity to see for several years Advertisement | . MH. Fillie, Business Mgr, Telephone .. | | | —— FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY SPECIALS AT HIMELHOCH BROS. it: MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE «:, Ist Av. Cherry Lot No. 4—22 Overconts Oravenettes, gray or Oxford. Special Friday, all alzes, binck, gray brow Saturday nnd Monday . homespun, latest style, belted back, $25.00. Have made an extra f riday, Saturday and "39.5: 38 Monday Lot No. Pants, in worsted, weigh © and Monday as $4.00 Boys’ Slip. elal Tor Friday, § Monday . 810.00 Me: for Frida: Mond ribbed, closed 800 Men’ ‘riday, 2 Cc Values up to 82.50, apectal for” sesenes Friday, Saturday and Monday... ALL SELZ SHOES REDUCED con im| HIMELHOCH BROS. 625 FIRST AVE. « Our New Home—1104 Third Av, ‘Lindquist & Lund, Inc. ts, Awnings and Porches 1104 Third Av. RESTAURANTS vewetabinn Our Cares Are Safe and Lp for, the Teason that we cure \German Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. 3 por-| Radishes at will prove injurious| Yellow turnip | Sweat potaton Jor: oe we make the| White turnip and far hye, | Cranberries, Gaminstne 28 Pigive| artionoxes iiflower 1 $1.25 heavy derby ribbed Shirts and Draw- era, special for Friday, Saturday and Monday .. "CAFES _ J.D. THAGARD Zother the rooms, they'll keep, won't they?’ he said with a frow and then, noticing how my face fell, he continued In a gentle man ner 1 would not have time to really appreciate them thia morn os ing. ait until tonight, 4 and see | we'll have a party—just 1.60 you and 1.” | ‘ 1 wonder if | am wrong In my es | : timate of life's values? Just now! FUNERAL DIRECTORS inere.mteranted in our roams 3" GA CREDNESS | more Interested in our rooms than his business. By this | mean, his We shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle our pro. business could wait an hour or two while he spent that time with mi }feasion by bidding for the burtal or cremation of your love@ ones, I don't want to be a olog in the wheels of Dick's business success, Let us know your wishes and they will be. complied with nolther do 1 want TAck's business | to al # come first | BUTTERWORTH & SONS IT am quite sure If Lawere not mar. | MORTICIANS |ried to Dick he would not have 1921 FIRST AVENUE ©. Vv. 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