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10 RE ARSOLUTILY SAE gunmen To ATTY FAR ENDED PEOPLE kept open from 6 tos p.m for the convenience of its customers. Near the center of the shopping district, near both markets, it js the most con- venient bank in the city for the housekeeper. A% -ONSAVINGS Credited Semi-Annually IVERN BANK WO TRUST CO. OPE (SEATTLE "Manufacturers. $106 Third Avenue. we Fie Trial to Prove Our Tress the Bost. Lady Attenéast. z CO., 1107 Third Av. i ervER Toormacir? ort tes teltef, fille the cavity, pro- Preventing further decay ‘effective mali or BORTHWEST TRACTION CO. CENIC CAFE WIRST AND GTEWART }A PLACE TO EAT Cabaret Vaudeville From 3 to 12 P. M. Class Entertainers—a ———| Mayor and = Wy CURES) and Per Se. Called Incurn Anta, "Amen ‘ Maret rh lange pe ¢ Intes Blo Dis bo i the Pi foetal trout an i ily ectabiished Men's Comer Madison st feattle, Wash. 2 uc, ,| hagen «| zones, and the shipping rates there. Specialist ~/PERMIT LINCOLN. HIGH TO PUT ON MAT CONTESTS THERE HAS BEEN” SOME doubt at the Lincoln school as to whether or not the school board would sanction the plan of the Boys’ club to include a couple of wrestling events in its annual athletic mixer | [this semester | Superintendent Cooper Aispetied | fears of interruption Thursday, claring that such events were not fonable to him The only thing along this line dis approved by the board ts boxing. The school directors absolutely will not give an ear to argumenta| for boxing in the high schools, It's! jtabooed, with a big 7 lob. ing boxing at high school entertain ments ts because of its connection with price fighting,” Cooper says. And then there is the sentiment against it, Bald the sport ed. to the player the Fed'rale yet? « TAKE TIM O'ROURKE, THE ex-big leaguer and scout at his word, and b has not approache bul Jaa kson, S e's first sacker, for Federals, nor has he received communication from the out lav tn regard to our Willlam. But voiceless Tim” admits that he has practically signed up for the outlaws. . AL CRANE, THE TACOMA HIGH star athlete, has manifested a desire to enter Washington, and has talk ed to Dr. D.C. Hall on the subject He has not enough credits to regis lter this semester. He will have suf ficient ecredita when school closes, in June. A number of other col leges in the Northwest are hot after Crane, and are willing to overlook his lack of credits {{ he will enroll in thetr Institution. Give me more money, or I'll go to! weight, work in Henry Ford's auto shop. Famous Sayings of a Baseball Star, oe .L WANTS TO BATTL Our principal reason for oppos-| | as an agent) |Joe Bayley in 15 rounds. Joe Rivers, the Mexican Lightweight (on Left) Working Out With “ Kid" Trouble in Nate Lewis! Gym nasium, Chicago, for His Bout With Ad Wolgast, In Miiwau' Photographer Durborough. JOHNNY'S BAGK)¢ Johnny O'Leary, the local light has returned from V C., not ver, B. where he recently beat O'Leary says he expects to meet Bayley in a |return match tn Victoria, His o But believe You can't WILLIAM BANDY, crane's| teammate on the Tacoma track/ squad, and a crack low hurdler, has signified his Latention of completing | head college course at the varsity, . | BILL SPEAS, THE FORMER Portland Colt, and last season with |the Portland Coasters, has been ap | proached by the Federals. He has) |recetved an alluring offer from the| Pittsburg out | ee THE NORTHWESTERN SOCCER league {s making every effort to eliminate fighting from its games jin the future. One of the amend | ments to the constitution provides | | that a player who is ordered off the field, and tn whose case the ref eree's decision is | tained, will sessive a ‘month's suspension SEPTEMBER MORN AT SEA NEW YORK.—Clad only tn bright | morning sunshine and a smile, Miss| Palamora de Traeschow of Copen- trod the deck of the good [ship Almirante. She ft ited she! was “September Morn.” | Roxing taught. tum | wh ] Austin & Salts gym | | (Paid Advertisement.) GODDARD'S REVIEW The Board of Public Works, |which will be abolished if Amend- ment No. 10 carries at the March| | election, no known utility. | As composed, it consists in the assemblage of a family of the Mayor's appointees, for the pur pose of tearing each other's work to pieces, defending each other in not carrying out orders, delaying work authorized by the Council or| usurping that body’s authority. | | The existence of this Board is the principal cause of the Inability of the taxpayer to fix responsibility when the troubled soul is bandied about from the Board to the indi- vidual members t' of and from the individual members thence back Council, and so on around, again | and again. With the Board abolished, legis lation and the responsibility for or- dering work could not be shifted lfrom the Council. Once ordered, the Mayor, who appoints the heads of the different departments, would be held strictly responsible for the) | execution. Where the Council now orders Board, it would then order the |man having charge of the partic liar kind of work, who could be held trictly responsible. Thus, the ta: | payer could then camp on one epot| for relief. PARCEL POST MAP | FREE a All New or Old Mail Subscriber With a Six Months’ Subscription | to The Star | | | The Seattle Star has had a won ferfu'ly useful map made up,| showing all the various paicel post n This map I# beautifully made i in several colors, and shows all the Irivers, towns, cities, etc, in tha| State of Washington, together with |giving the population of the var- |p. fous places, and the shipping costs from each postoffice. This map Is so valuable that we have supplied lthe Seattle postoffice with several In ,ddition to a large map of the State of Washington, a map of the United States Is shown,and also map @f the world The Star Want® yone of its mail subseribers to be supplied |with one of these maps, and making the following offe: Every ver subscriber who scription promptly for six month or more will be mailed one of these maps, absolutely free, | friends to be there renews bis sub-| od 50 CENTS Boys’, Girls’ and Children's HATS Kavanagh's First and 1008 First, at Madison The Laboring Man’s Dentist Your Teeth should be ex- amined twice a year. An examination will cost you nothing. Let us give you an estimate on your teeth. We Have a Credit System that will fit your need. No need to put off the neces- sary work till you have the money. See us now. 22K Gold Crowns. ..$5.00 Bridgework $5.00 Full Set of Teeth... $5.00 Porcelain Crown Gold Fillings... Silver Fillings We do exactly as adver- tised. Lady attendant. Terms to suit. All work guaranteed 15 years. Electro Painless Dentists First at Pike. Main 2555 Opp. Public Market Center. Hotel Baden Grill Cabaret Entertainment of Highest Merit Entrance 104 Pine (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) MASS MEETING AT DREAMLAND NEAT SUNDAY The t Invitation has heen went candidates, and every ne of the 11d be requested by thelr January 19, 1916 will be th January t of tn Dream at S$ p.m all the @ opp nt, aw und wanda of expectant cit! mbled. Yours for muntetpal efficienay, (Signed HUTCH RSOM Chairman. bt will u | THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1914. ‘UE WIZARDS > [ SCHOOL AUTHORITIES WON’T STAND FOR BOXING |; , Friday, January 23. HAVE ARRIVED The two principals of the worl the docket at Brown & place for the coming week, have reached Seattle. They are Bennie len of Kansas, the title holder fais dames Mateo; cnalieager Both | parties arrived Thursday night Maturo and Allen play a three Igame match, the series opening of ; Wednesday night and winding up| | Friday night Charles Sibley, star, lost the second block of hi three-cusbion match with Lioyd Jevne, the former champ, at Brown @ Hulen’s Friday night. The score | now stands 10 to 99 in Jevne's fa. yor. BASKETBALL Basketball ta the predomifating jfeature in Seattle's sports this jweek, Games scheduled tonight Washington va. 0. A. C. Lincoln va, Ballard Winslow va. Kirkland cee Friday's scores were Queen Anne 4&4, Franklin 19; Mercer A. ©. 36, Knights of Co-| lumbus 26 ‘BUD WILL FIGHT | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan Bud Anderson and Red* Watson are matched to box 20 rounds here Fri day night, February 20. The match will be staged by the Humboldt club, The welght agreed upon 138 pounds at 6 o'clock . At present Anderson {s at his home in Van conver, 6D GETS OFFER Ed Hagen, the | weight, has been offe with Oscar Mortimer, the negro pu gilist, at Chilliwack, B.C, on Jan Juary 31, He is considering It pattie heavy- da match Nixon and Butler won matches against Stricker and ley, In the White House parlors’ free-for-all pocket billiard ment Thursday. Nixon took his | ame, 100 to 47, and Butler won, 100 ce and Stricker play this Lenney meets Hurley to thetr Hur }to 6 aftern: night The new Pennants, Star, have surely Star readers, The new series, al though a trifle smaller than the first series put out, are mado of much supertor felt—the best money can buy—and the coloring | in them rivals hand-painted work The Pilly Burke pennants are!| gotten out exclusively for The Se attle Star and cannot be secu any other source than through The Star office or its branch offices. A series of ten pennants has xeon announced so far and of these have been issued A supply of the back pennants is kept on hand to supply anyone who happens to start collecting after they have been tasued. This week the most beautiful pennant issued to date is being put out. The “Matinee Girl” is the new pennant and 1s made up in several beautiful colors on a deep red baek ground If you have not secured one of these pennants do so at once, Clip pennan® coupor from front page of The Star and present at The Star office or any of its branch of | fices with ts and secure one Jof these pennan If ordered by jimall, enclose five cents extra to cover cost of mailing Billie Burke Series of The largest tillable farm in the United States is near Tarkio, Mo. and contains 23,000 acres, The land alone is estimated to be worth $3,000,000, five | 4 Re champion pocket billiard match, on| y Halen's | and Educational classes, the Northwest | raiser Hi is} 2 ARE TRIMMED tourna-| |New Pennants Make a Hit now being put out by the| won favor with| at | HANDLING BALL! SECOND LESSON BY COACH DOBIE By Gilmour Dobie t important One easential basketball panne Ninety per cent of all ¢ }1s developed in th game, and too m |tion cannot be « | Recetving and other teammate until the ball ts finally placed in some one’s hands who is near enough to shoot Is the perfection to work for | For the short, quick |player should push the Jhim with both han ball | should leave the hands in the same position it is received. This does away with any loss of time in bal! ancing the bail preliminary to pas» ing In the long pass the passer should shoot the ball fast, hard and accu rately, #0 that it will reach its des |tination in the shortest possible time, and thus prevent an opponent from intercepting or blocking the receiver before he has time to shoot the basket or pass it on man This pans can best be made ovVerhand motion, similar to the a b all player thro The receiver has a lot jeffective passing, and unle fect familiarity can be developed between members of the team, as to just what to do under all conditions. the ball cannot be passed many times without being lost to an oppo. nent mo in — 1 time and atten n sing on to an the from pass ball | } | to another to do with Solid Line, Course of Players at Tip-off. Dot and Dash Line, Course of Players After Making Pass. Zig-zag Line, Course of Bail, Center tps off to No | and im to the| The play 2 in right-forward position, mediately dashes straight basket for a pass No. 1 dashes forward to lose his guard and doubles back to basket in deep left-forward position for a pass | from 2, 3 or & | No. 6 dashes | While for conventence the pl from center have all been diag od to show the tip-off going to the right, it should be understood that they may all be played to the left as well These plays are all well tried workable ones, and will produce re sults They Photograph by Staff 6 straight up the floor to deep rightforward position to take the pass. No. 2 secures tip-off and passes to | either No. 3, 6 or 1, close to basket, | After passing, he goes to right-| guard position and guards No. Ss) forward opponent The Confessions Veceecee of a Wife “VALETING” _Y,M.C,A, GAMES Volleyball will be on tap at the M A. tonight. Four teams, resenting the Business Men's, oung Business Men's, the Noon | will meet teams will meeting in play an are simple and comparative. ly safe, and have one essential feat ure, hamely—the man with the tip- joff has three men to whom he may pass, and each of the three ts in |ecoring territory in match contests. The ir off, the winners playoff. The losers exhibition match The Y. M. student basketball team meets Hallard Playfield Sat irday night in the downtown gym Juniors and West Seattle Playf! will play the curtain CARPENTIER COMING? LOS ANGELES, Jan. 23.—-Pro- moter McCarey announces that he 1 make an offer to Georges Car pentier to come to Los Angeles in March to meet the winner of the Clabby-Petroskey bout of February oe FOR DICK CHAPTER LIX. jly with lather fs not a beautiful ob-| I remember once my mother tell-| Ject, and I could not help thinking ing me (she used to love to talk to| of all that silly advice that is given me about the father who died before|to women about always I was old enough to really know|their best when they are where Jhim) that, although my father was|thelr husbands can see them. A| a very orderly. man, yet he never| WOMAN IN CURL PAPERS 18} feemed to know where his clean|NOT A CIRCUMSTANCE TO A| clothes were kept. | MAN WITH A LATHER.COVERED “I placed your father’s shirts for|CHIN, AND YET REAMS OF PA. 15 years {n the eame drawer of the/ PER AND GALLONS OF INK bureau, and I know that he never| HAVE NOT BEEN WASTED IN put on a clean shirt in all that time|GIVING ADVICE TO HUSBANDS that he did not call out, ‘Margaret,|ON ITS DIREFUL EFFECT IN | where did you say you put my shir YISHING A WIFE'S ADMIRA- |whon they came from the laundry?" | AND CONSEQUENT LOVE I think he did this simply because |I DON’T BELIEVE THAT EITHER he liked to have me wait on him. |A LATHERED FACE OR CURL Prey ie 6 : “Men, my dear, love to have thelr| PAPER HAIR WILL MAKE ANY Fae te Phare sour cane ramtnog|wives fuss over them. They are| DIFFERENCE IN THE AMOUNT fhe at charre. We toll you, the like children in their anxiety to be|OF LOVE THAT EXISTS BE relat Aud the navice we give (petted and have the attention of TWEEN HUSBAND AND WIFE. 1| vis for your. benefit and not those they love focused upon them. | was thinking this as Dick started to| We use only the bewt tan And we are all born with that ma-| put on his spick and span collar and terials and our fees are within ey. ternal Instinct which makes us pet MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE Its what {s happening to thousands of teeth every day. Why allow, tie. erybody'# reach jand care for anything we love.” “Don't you think a dark dine tie I, of course, did not think mnch/ with this blue shirt a little bit se- OURS 18 BETTER DENTISTRY |apcut this little lecture on conjugal/date for a happy young married WE ADMINISTER GAS amenities at the time, but since [/man?” he inquired. |have been married I have found that! “No, dear, I think it 1s the only |nothing pleases Dick more than for| thing to wear with {t, especially as ° |me to put the buttons in his shirt, hose.” e 1anc handkerchiefs, and to look him over| ‘Mercy! T've been wearing the when he has finished dressing to| wrong things all my life,” he said, see that he is all correct in mock despatr. | The first morning after we had “I tell you when a man marries en a | moved into our new rooms I thought |he learn a lot of things and he b: I would see if he really liked me to|a lot of comfort If his wife thinks do these things for him, and as T| enough of him to help him doll him- nf had shown him the night before! self up.” Sulte 301-302 Eltel Bid je eee he looked | LONDON CLUB SEEKS ulte | a. When he came out he looked on| |tho bed in a surprised sort of way| TO MATCH 2 BLACKS Cor. 2nd and Pike, Next Door tojand said: “Where is my shirt,| LONDON, Jan, 23.—The Olympla,| the Bon Marche Madge?” the arena company in the West End of London, is making an effort to Sundays 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. T had to turn my face away to keep | get Jack Johnson and Sam Langford jaenteeememenns |him from seeing t 1 was smiling, “Well, aren't you going to put the/some time during next June. A DANCE AT buttons {n?” he asked, !n a most in-| purse of $20,000, with three-fourths fJured tone to the winner and the remainder to| ‘Of course, dear, If you want me/the loser, is offered. | to,” and I pro “ied to get out his | 25 West Dreamland Tonight I have laid out your dark blue silk to lay out his sox, collars, ties and where all his clothes were kept (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. “In the drawer,” I answered, cnt together for a battle in this city ‘clothes as usual, while he shaved and brushed his hatr A man with his face covered part 625 FIRST AVENUE] HMA HOCH BROS. PRE-INVENTORY Best 50¢ art modern outside rooms, Stewart House, 86 Advertisement to Stew Our Prices looking | 2! TENT SUCTIO EXTRA ear for n few weeks special rates “ pr a id-yeare’ guarantee. 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Their death | toate. reads seartet fever, Bright's dine Organic Heart or Diabetes, nd s0 forth They ught to read death from constipation causing heart disease and #0 on. They don't realize that diseases in men mostly due to constipation bowels in their natural condition shove along the matter through the intestines without interruption, but if constipated they lose their healthy motion and become like dead angle- worms. Blood and Nerve Tonle will bring back the action of the bow if used according to directions ‘ou will gain your héalth once mor his medicine ts put up in three forms, No. 1, 2 and 3, in order to at the tof your disease. month's treatment in each box. sale by the Quaker Drug ¢ s Drug There 99 people tn netipated, and 4 rman Pharmacal th N.'W. and Market. Send ail tions the German . Ballard Station, Se- CUT- OHI RATE DENTISTS We make a specialty of teeth without plates by our painless method. 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