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| Helpless in Final Round of Their Fight % one, Main, ite ree tRenwoed 1178 1S BERT Suracron Repairing, Installing Post St, Seattle Seattle has the finest id bl parior In the world? Y ‘and see, | BROWN & HULEN |gecond and Spring Third Floor Johnny O'Leary WITH A LITTLE MORE DEVEL-|the wine ones of the baby lengue opment, Johnnie O'Leary, the Seat-jare planning to land an efficient ithe battler, is going to become pos |corps of umpires. |seasor of a wallop which will ele = 22s vate him to the uppermost ranks of IN DAVIS, A PITCHEA, THE [the lightweight division, according | Boston Hraves have the only play- | to those fans who last night, at Van-jer tn the big leagues who wears @ lcouver, saw O'Leary whip Joe Bay.| mustache, He fs a youngster who |ley, the former Canadian title hold-| has cultivated one of thore downy er, after 15 rounds of furious fight-|furzes. If he gets away with the ing. mustache before some of the bic Battering the Canuck against the|town fans, he will not lack the \ropes with a volley of lefts and|nerve to face the National slug New Pennants BILLIE BURKE POSES | rights tn the final round, O'Leary | ser. N t W. reduced Bayley to such a state as to pips ex’ eek | cause Referee McDonald to stop the| COVERED SEATS FOR 25 cents are wanted by the Milwau- kee fans, who have petitioned ihe management to protect the bleach- ors with a roof. The buga claim the management will make up |mill 10 seconds before the gong |would have clanged. McDonald raised O'Leary's right arm in token lof victory, and saved the Canadian from a knockout. A series of Art poses THE STAR—SATURDAY, Johnnie O'Leary Has His Canadian Rival. JANUARY 17, 1914 w oy conn valuable. Good Cockerels For Sale (Raised from D. W. Young's cock birds, bred to 200-0@@ hens) HATCHING EGGS 8. C. W. Leghorns. Silver Campines W. Orpingtons. English Penciled Indian Run ner Ducks, H. E. DOREN ESPORANCH & ON, On Kverett tn Or address mail ¥ NDS, WA Route No, 1, Box D. of great development in a poultry industry. tionally bright in such high regard as at undreamed of We, as manufacturers pected, of us Essex Model Incubators “The World's i| Best Hatchers.” i Send for catalogue and prices. Aabling-Ebright Seed Co. 89 Pike St, Seattle, Wash. of Foods and Supplies, will leave no stone unturned to measure up to what is ex- Get in touch with them. Bverete Ist and bth and bth; at int, ard I won at Beattle from mame pens #250 J. L. ANDERSON 1902 No. Fortieth st, ttle, Take Wallingford or Han Car Are You Prepared? There is a feeling in the air that 1914 will see a return ll matters pertaining to the There is no denying the fact that the outlook is excep Poultry and eggs have never been held A the present time united and aggressive action on the part of all earnest poultry men and women in our great state can accomplish things Poultry {LLY's BABY CHICKS Per Per 100 1,000 White Leghorns .$12.00 $110.00 R. |. Reds ...... 19.00 180.00 Barred Rocks 19.00 180.00 Buff Leghorns .. 12.50 White Wyandotte. 19.00 Agents the Queen Incubator. Send for catalogue. Pacific Poultry Co. 67 Marion St. Viaduct, Seattle. A BACK YARD POULTRY RANCH PAYS Use that waste space; get some good birds (the best pay the most), and use your spare time. These breeders can sell you stock acclimated to Seattle, and their advice is Single Comb R. I. Reds NOW IS THE TIME Hateh earl and recetve highent on for brotlers, and pullets lay ones are scarce fn supply ogee in lote of 160 over from strong, vigurous up a better appearance tn flock and give you a full K basket Fens, $4.00 for 100 Cockerois, $6.00 each Exhibition — atc of highest quality at reasonable prices MRS. H. G. KIMBALL sHLANDS hae mond 17 on, The secret of success with poultry is to have pullets that will lay when eggs are 60 cents per dozen. All recognized au thorities agree that to accom. plish this you MUST have a strong, vigorous male from a strain of excellent laying qual ities to head your breeding pen. I have 30 Cockerels for sale, These birds are the of years of scientific selection and result breeding for heavy egg produc tion and standard excellence R. R. UPPER Breeder of 8. C. White Leghorns Orillia, Wash, (Correspondence Solicited.) To Get Eggs, Feed John L. Craib’s Laying Mash A mixture of finely ground grains and meat products, sciep- tifically compounded, $1.60 Per Bag Poultry Foods and Supplies of all kinds at Jowest prices. Tel. Elliott 3899. 1022 Western Avenue. WINTER EGGS Vor sucessstu ee production per Veeting! winter ntial conmider the fowin as day and night on the and encapes keap birds comfortadl 1 should have soma eystem of or curtains which ean be low ne to retain these heat waver erefore night dumpers ered no Heat and col are largely @ quastion of radiation. It is always cold when the wind blows, be it winter of sum. thrive if they protected t radiation; ft evident how and er o yvered with paper ¥ 6 should also be of @ proper ace to comfortably fowls. Wor winter em stion there are many points of ity in the long, continuous ho a the hens alway’ in tt, when it ts ou mak way, If Miss Bidty Hilarious and have « mible for her to do so sen mre the regular va- ¢ yields have been ob- of such onstruction in ite Leghorn) was kept every one and # half square feet of Splendid poultry feeds there are three prin- ments: Protein, com- od of the proteids: carbohydrates; fate; ash, water and fibre To property yue any kind of grain to determine rio ents is a very aiffi- which calls for the at every step. © albuminous or nitrogen- graing tt is known as fin meat and blood it ts called compounds tn and include s They f foods, and as digestion te iar to burning of food mat- or coal and hydrogen gas are ter, carbon ential elements, forming the source of found in nearty all work with the urnishing the heat and however, Is assimilated value is considered to be two and one-fourth times as great as a similar weight of carbohyérates bile protein the princtpal elements other ingredients which, smaller in quantity, Fat rectly tn @igestion and ite food although are no less impor ‘These are the lime and ash, which comprti mineral mi and which rds building up t no birds as also fiber, useful, to res, by Gisten@ing parts of the digestive canal To those who might destre to stuéy f hount BUGENE, Jan. 17.—The Unt versity of Oregon opened the Inter. collegiate basketball season bere Friday night by trimming Wash- ington State college 25 to 16. Fen- ton starred. TATE’S | dit of coaching In the recent foot- }ball season was done by mail. Keinath, the old Pennsylvania quarterback and basketball player, costing 85c a yard. | ONE COUPON 20c until the final round, Bayley grew confidently careless. Dropping his guard for an tostant, he was caught on the jaw with a solid left upper. Jeut. "Ho kept his feet, but staggered {located tn Philadelphia. devised in a dazed condition. O'L the plays that were used by the ; wary fol ighly successful Mich'gan Argies jlowed up the advantage by pepper jing in a number of hard stings, jfinally sending Hayley lurching at Lansing, and they were put Into effect by Macklin, another Quaker veteran, A |through the ropes. It was then that . j |the referee interfered jatthe field, f | eee | At The Star office, and | WHILE YOU'RE WONDERING! THIS BOY ED TINKMAN, WHO the following branches: about the frequent attacks of the | Performs in the 125-pound 4 vision bot Federal league, have you ever stop-| fr the Seattle Athietio club, ts ut the cl te t of th aod BALLARD— ped to think what sort of a defense | *bout the classiest exponent of the a P. H. MULLEN, the organized ball fellows are pre-| mitt kame on the Northwest ama she | 5409 Ballard Ave. [| Pains? You don't suppose for a Saas oa rere pes hint psi rho hast 7 on 2 second those moxuls you've been | © put © J nat te I Seadts oe oe yoeee this season, and in most cases in to he | J ALL, chair and cry salty tears the Seattle boy knocked out Harry pode | 2916 Colby Ave. Thasce sdclae te protect theth Re . the best of the Spokane A A : | BREMERTON |telves, you can xamble the lest |of", Scheduled three-round bout. ver | ei shilling in your safety deposit|° one -" . fo | KOST BOOK STORE §J} vault. The American and National : apted it that. You're told it is a reserve ; . rik RENTON— fund, but {t has been accumulating | 18 Butte ee J —- gp ie W.S. MILHUFF, [ff|year after year for just such an|lihood that the association will be ail a | | Comfort Station, | that the aie sill soabat’ tab Missoula will apprise the ind | | Third and Main. (| Federals with. the latter's own | magnates: of ite withdrawal, and | . ” yi. | Unless Poise is taken {nto the fo! oe | UNIVERSITY weapon real, regular, legal, vul.| tne placo of Missoula the Teague oo Oe DISTRICT— | money. l{s certain to be dissolved. Butte | has been active in the cause of a & When the warfare is started, or- ganized ball expects to get thone very athletes who Jumped into new organization for a lot of coin, back to thelr old jobs by even a greater display of simoleons eee ENTERPRISE FUR- NITURE CO., 42nd and 14th. state league, and already a major- ity of the other clubs have jfoined the movement. Tho state league will include Butte, Helena, Great Falls, Lewiston, and Billings and lother towns. Salt Lake and Ogden will pe dropped CHAMP RESTS SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17 Champion Willie Ritchie today be- gan serving a three-weeks sen tence of inactivity indoors, which was the order of Dr, John Gallwey, | BRICK OWENS, FORMER BIG |league arbitrator, 1s reported to be one of the umpires signed by the} Federal league for next seas is the opinion of many of tt \law magnates that the most portant thing to do now NEW BRANCH PENNANT OFFICE NORTHWESTERN PHOTO SUPPLY COMPANY Eastman Kodak Co. 1320 Second Ave. Between Union and University. For the convenience of those collecting pennants The im: is to #e cure players for their teams, but| St. Paul Stove Repair Opened a branch pennant office on Second . v r | i after an examination of his leg %, where pennant may be procured by presenting | & Plumbing to. Friday afternoon. This has neces coupon from the front page of The Star and twenty ff! 1 fire bark | tated the cancellation of the 40 ot] Ritehie-Murphy bout schednled for feate—the same as at The Star office | and) Jan 20, and a bout between Cross ‘atjand Franke Burns, or a battle A with Jimmy Clabby, as one of the SUBJECTS PREVIOUSLY OFFERED THAT CAN NOW BE HAD: “BATHING GIRL” | “CO-ED? ~ —«° - i participants, is being arranged to _| take the place of the championship scrap. MAKE IT FIVE “STAGE BEAUTY” wile att ra “FLOWERS” nA AHLk peabon, {f the’ game | with the University of Wisconsin 1x arranged, Negotiations are goli\ EE. We have a timited number of pennants which are lon | Feproduction of the famous painting “September om,” which can be had for one coupon and twenty a Bre cents 1 mut Office (not at branches). Twenty- NOTICE_ADDRESS ALL MAIL ORDERS 10 THE SEATTLE STAR. {OLD LETTMR RETURNED NEW YORK.—A letter mailed 30 lyears ago was returned today un delivered, It was addressed to Cap tain Larson of the Swedish bark Superior, which foundered some Arb BBO. oF WHITE HOUSE BILLIARD PARLORS Joshua Green Bidg. Fourth and Vike o | in elaborate colors, For % rounds the two boys fought | ¥hat the bleachers cost by the tn most beautifully Jf toe twotoe. O'Leary assumed the de lereased attendance on threatening blended. Reproduced [| fensive throughout. Hayley seemed¢ 497% . fi ew belt }to get in the harder punches hag on fine quality fe’ |O'Laary’s wallops had little effect) THE MOST REMARKABLE) who was the active coach | LANSING, Mich. Jan. 17.—The! Cabaret Restaurant The House That Quality Entertainment Built Commencing Dec. 29th FRANK HOWARD Presents SLATER BROCKMAN and GERHARDT SISTERS Entertainers de Luxe Direct from Chicago. 10——-Other Acts——10 nS DR. MACY. Mindy these symptoms carefully, Mark the ones that apply to your ease and bring them with you. Pain in the back. ‘oo frequent desire to urinate. $—Norvousness, lows of flesh 4—Paln or soreness in the bladder. 5b—Weak, watery blood. 6—Gus or pain In the 7—General debility, w ' head sin the ki jdneye. 1 1 1 \17—Acute of chronic rheumatiam, |" “Phese are the symptoms for Urie Acid, |Kidney and Bindder Disorders, Rheumn- tiem. | Our spectattios for quick results are: | Asthma. ad many years of experience Diseases of both sexes, nplaints and Diseases of Mer examination and | We bav |with Cnr male ¢ Conmultation, free, Prices moderate and tnalud cine, Hours: 9 @ m. to ® p. ms Aaya, 10 to 1% You are Invited to call or write Wo have on file many testimonials from fellable people of cures of ao-called 02-0-4 Globe Block, Corner | St. and First Ay. Seattle, Wash, AFTER TY COBBWE TA CHICAGO, Jan. 17- look as if the Federal Baseba league has money to burn. Ty | Cobb, the famous Detroiter, is the |latest big leaguer offered a fabu jlous sum for his services. Pres dent Gilmore of the Federal leagu Friday sent to Cobb, who is win tering in Augusta, Ga, a telegram loffering him $15,000 a year fo’ | five years. Gilmore will pay Cobb” | firet year’s salary | put the rest of the | escrow | with Detroit. $60,000 1 VANCOUVER BEATEN, |. PORTLAND, Jan. 17 ful in any of the interclub bout with Multnomah club last night, th: Vancouver Athletic club boxers an wrestlers returned home today, leay: | gym ing the fans with memories of on of the best amateur meets ever hel here Wrestling Cllbborne, M. A. C decision over Harrison, Vancouver Hamlin, Multnomah, defeated Harr: Hatch, Vancouver. The boxing results 116 pounds—Wiliama, couver, three rounds. 145 pounds It begins to! Unsuccess Multno. mah, decision over Holiday, Van-| Madden, Multnomah, | ay afternoon, when they triumph KE THREE SPOKANE, Jan. 17-—The Seattle |Athletic club team made a clean sweep in the boxing events against the Spokane A. A. C. in the inter- club stnoker, held Friday night. One knockout was scored, that coming when Ed Pinkman, Seattle, put Harry Reed out fn the first round. | In the other boxing events Cal Harris defeated Willis Sullivan and Earl Baird whipped Lee Francis. a r « in advance and | Frank Glahe, Spokane wrestler, took 5 \two falls from Walter Sorrinsky, Cobb has not yet signed Seattle. PLAY OLD GAME | The Broadway high school basket- S!ball champs showed old-time form © Friday afternoon, overwhelming i Franklin, 88 to 22, at the Broadway Franklin played {ts best game «jin the first half id eee The Franklin seconds beat the »| Broadwa: y seconds. GAN TOSS SOME The Queen Anne high basket- |ballers looked like champions Fr 7 decision over Morrison, Vancouver, |e over the Lincoln quintet 80 to three ye os 8. }20 in the lai | Anne outclassed re gym. Queen its opponent all The sweeter the day the less it| (he way through, is talked about Some would rather grumble the long-meter doxology. peopl than sin For gentlemen. |Moore Theatre Bids | Wm. Wicklund, graduate Dr, Kje' berg’s Institute, den; Hilmer Peterson, graduate o Prof. Unman's Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. MAIN 1594 Morgan’s Quick Shoe Repairing Shop While You Walt Shoes Cetled and Delivered Striotty on Shop. 1918 Ist Av., bet. Union and University “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. SPECIAL /1,000 $1.50) these Prices |2,000 $2.75) Include Printin Manilla Second Sheets (Made in Washington) 'For Sale and M’CANN PRINTING C0 212 Spring ° Street Mala 4145 | Chair—a_ Bargain Washington Baths, Masseurs, Stockholm, Swe- Envelopes 5,000 $6.25) to Your Order | Used Rolltop Desk WANTS TO WED CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—Gunboat Smith, the heavyweight boxer, is jendeavoring to get a guardian ap pointed for Miss Helen Remley, a 17-year-old New York girl, whom he was refused a license to wed Friday because the girl was under jage. If a guardian is appointed |for the girl, and consents to the marriage, all will be well and the nuptials speedily performed. | California vegetable growing is jon a big scale. From one place this season twenty-two carloads of rhubarh and from another thirty four carloads of fresh asparagus went erst. One association can- Inery packed 4,500,000 pounds of berries in 1912. |For the BEST in Traveling Goods | at the RIGHT PRICE see us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169. |Miller Trunk & Leather Goods Co. 904 SECOND AVE. | Rake Oven | Treatment | Rheumatism DR. JOHN SORENSEN 313-314 Kite! Bali 3 at rendered to the State busi As Loans and Discounts . Real Estate Owned Other Banke: .osciceccisess 9 | Capital Stock, paid in Surplus and Deposits check book and render a all your transactions with CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION —OF— THE STATE BANK OF SEATTLE Seattle, Washington, JANUARY 13, 1914 RESOURCES Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures. U. S. and other high-grade Bonds .... erccceeceeee ce 88,835.56 Warrants . soebecseciccn Greene Cash on hand and due from LIABILITIES livided Profits . We will welcome your check account, regardless of the amount you have to bank. 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