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CHALLENGER 34. OINTS IN LEAD Maturo, the Italian chal: evening play leading the champion| ‘ Hard cham-| 200 t6 166. for the pocket dilllard art TnL Rie ee tp of the world, held by Ben field, found this execution counter ‘allen of Kansas City, outgamed balanced when the daring Maturo time after time straightened out first block of thelr the latter 10 the t Brown & Hulen’s |the object ball and slapped tt tnto match a ehed the /th® pocket through effective use of Wednesday night and finished (he) girroutt combinations | —— (Paid Advertising.) GODDARD'S REVIEW ing the cost of Big Crowd Sees Match ‘The entire seating capacity of the| a sold out when ontestants a red. The champion got a rousing ova tion. The appearance of Maturo,| submit: his face Ht up with a broad smile, attle with | was the signal for even greater ap- tes /plause, It was apparent throughout that the challenger had the crowd's) | tavor on here!” ‘The most remarkable shot of the of Jevening came about before the balls th In compar! i anew charter for Se ot jn Portland, the advo or oaminalon government forget that our laws as to publicatt differ materially, Publicat alone will cost at least wero broken ‘ . our charter 1 to |, Allen and Maturo were “lagging’ whereas: ortinnd’s laws do |», A1ie0 Gnd Mater rere ae thet require the same publicity simultaneously. Rolling to one end on ot ¢ these |of t | ention of these of the green and back to the other, Teall to the 9 mmission gov-| the balls varied not a hundredth of advocates of com am of S2 inch, It was a “deat heat.” They qameat another important Item OF jaeseq* again and Allen won. He ase, which will be entailed In| chose to break the necessity of defending in the Allen Has Wonderful Nerve te validity in case it is adopt Tt was evident throughout that courts charter {s referred |the wizard Allen was the possessor ed Our present charte of the more steady nerve. In the work.” Let these same not forget that the valid tty of these patches has been es fabished often in the ighest courts fe the land, for which we have paid of a quarter of a milion Will any fair-minded per- tay that It is the part of wis- to start in all ~ghd again on by all to be an atl seve Seattle needs is Prest; a cessation of unnecessary fapense, turmoil and fallacies GODDARD HEADQUARTERS 201-23 Batley Bids Bitiott 1335 and 1336 HINSEATTLE| : THE BEST DENTAL WORK IN _ THE WORLD fs now a science, if the master mind and band of the trained dentist. are two exceptions to the statement; one Is the faddist, Rot regard science; the the sloth-quack, who knows and becomes a dentist 80 a8 to get people's and safest Dentist tn but skillful, hand, & master scientific mind such careful work in a @outh as he would want Own mouth, and charges reasonable as to all the world as early part of the game he appeared to be romping away from his oppo: nent Aa the game progressed, however, | Maturo steadied down. Entering the home stretch, the Denverite trav eled at the pace of a 20th century! Mmited, and ran out with an unfin-| ished run of 35. | The high run of the evening, 38,! was scored by Allen Maturo was the first to turn his string. It was at this juncture that the champion came back furtously, | and soon regained the lead. After three hours’ playing, Allen Teached 165, with his opponent well in the rear. Maturo caught him, | and with the score a 165-all tte, Allen missed after scoring only one| point. Maturo then ran out. The second block will be played at $ o'clock tonight. | PORTLAND PUTS LID ON FIGHTING PORTLAND, Jan. 29.—Following the declaration by Chief of Police Clark that a number of so-called amateur boxing bouts staged in Portland recently were professton- al fights, Mayor Albee has today | instructed him to prevent any such | exhibitions in the future. The mayor's prohibitive order ts aimed at contests in which fighters | participate for money or other com- pensation, and is not intended to! interfere with exhibitions given by amateur athletic clubs for sport and amusement. TOMMY MURPHY COMES TO SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29.— Harlem Tommy Murphy, who ts scheduled to meet Willie Ritchie, Ughtweight champion of the world, in a 20-round battle here early in April, expected to leave for Seattle late today, where he will open a theatrical engage ment at the Pantages theatre. Mrs. Murphy and thetr baby will accompany Tommy. JIMMY CLABBY IS OUT ON BAIL LOS ANGELES, Jan. 29.—Jimmy Clabby and his trainer, Arthur Me-| Queen, charged with resisting an| officer, are at liberty on bail, after! |@ Season spent in the city jail. They will be given a hearing tomorrow. | Clabby and McQueen were arrest ed after midnight yesterday after they had engaged in a brawl with| several taxicab drivers and had ne-| verely beaten Patrolman Laurance, | who had interfered. Laurance is |sutfering from brain concussion. | | | ame to me in | “SE MEETS UNHOLZ | 1 | \ Y (Ber im mind that neariy every one mee to me for treatment has been Mable to nd reliet cinewhere A Young lady of K 191, after spe: tubercu 2Peab RET E BF | MILWAUKE! 29.—Ad Wol | gast will meet Ruddy Unholz in al scheduled no-decision 10-round bout | | here tonight. * youne| | | | THINGS THE PRESS AGENTS PROMISE || | |. In “Widow by Proxy,” which May | 2 |Irwin will present at the Metropoll an next week, Gloria Grey, a sing ing teacher, finding herself and her bosom friend, a supposed widow, {n or|need of money, decides to imper »«|sonate the widow in order to obtain |a legacy left by a rich uncle of her dead husband. To get the money she must visit the home of her “hus. band’s” people. From the moment she makes her appearance there Gloria 1s the cause of a series o Catenre, complicating and amusing Incident MAY RAISE PAY INDIANAPOLIS, Jan The United Mine Workers of America’s convention resumed voting today on the proposal to increase President White's salary. The sesult was in doubt. AT THE THEATRES PHIS WEEK The Blindness of Vir | to see th boaried whens duet to convince the tor her if £, * an these p f 4 Intestinal Bindder h Liver of the Skin, } etal troubien with ok eonmment for all Wenknesses, De waited Vitality and Ner y Rever fai Moderate and in rein Boatt sa Bundaye, 1 to i ‘ay or om fle many deo 4 “1 jo of Cures Moore tue.” Metropolitan—Dark Seattle—Balley & Mitchell Stock in “The Crime of the Law.” | |] Tivoli—Keating & Flood Com- || pany in “Dreamland.” $$$ 3 be Say, os SICE, Cal, Jan. 29.—"T be Neve in boxing for three reasons, declares Mre. Harry Gilmore, wife of the one-time manager of Packey McFarland and well known tn the world of sport as a manager of fighters “Boxing is the finest thing in the world for growing boys. “Boxing, | believe, develope a better race physically. Boxing trains people In the waye of fair play. “IT am a mother and I cannot understand how any mother can possibly be opposed to this sport I have seen innumerable cases of mothers having thelr weak, puny BULL BROS. Just Printers 1012 THIRD @AIN 1043 TATE’S Cabaret Restaurant The House That Quality Entertainment Built Commencing Dec. 29th FRANK HOWARD Presents SLATER BROCKMAN ani GERHARDT SISTERS Entertainers de Luxe Direct from Chicago. 10——Other Acts——10 No other treat ment Jeo Wing Sang Chinese Medicine Co. 217% Pike Street. Corner Third A Seattle, . (Please bring this ad with you.) CUT- RATE | DENTISTS Amalgam filling . $1 Gold Crowns . . . $3) Porcelain Bridgework $3) OHIO Fuil Sets Teeth $5 & Up work that doesn’t prove satisfactory will be repaired free of charge at any timé Come in SOON—today, if you wish--for free examination and entimate. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE 207 University, St, 2nd and Uni versity St. Opp. Fraser. Paterson Co. BOXING FINEST SPORT IN THE WORLD, THIS WOMAN ASSERTS Mrs. Harry Gilmore and Her Baby. STAR—THURSDAY sons placed under the care of & boxer who would train and de Yelop them tnto fine, upstanding men, Uniess a man has a sound physique, how can he possess power to use all bis mental capéct tes ' who xing also furnishes a good yme amusement for men and teaches them good sportsmanship and genuine respect for fine, stal wart men.” Noxtne nastum, DR.E.J.BROWN taught, Avetin @ Salt's gym: | | ' AaAn—aAsSmM ROBBE D BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People come o my office every day [and complain t being robbed of thetr money by some dentist on First av, rei resenting himesit to be Dr. @ J. Brown, or his assistant EWAN of thie thief who steate my pationts and lives off my reputation MY OFFICES are at 713 First Ave. Union Block T can gunrantes to eave you Suet one Gollar every time you pay mee dotlar for dental work. le@omuee, while my work te pertor, It coste you lees than one 4 by other high-class 1 make a dollar and t dental at the « fe just ike wileament of fake Dr Browne ‘EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S. Beattle’s Lending Dentist 713 First Avenue Open evenings until # lunttl ¢ for people who work. and Sundays SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fol- lowing Merchante—They Are Thoroughly Reliable and Solicit Your Patronage. PENNANTS ve moved to New Home— Lindquist & Lund, Inc. Awnings and Porches Pennants, Tents, RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. CAFES “ J.D. THAGARD 6. Vv, ADAMS The Mecca 610 First Avenue 219 Unton Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, umiliate you or belittle our pro | it leremation of your loved onos, know your wishes and they omplied with Tatu will be BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE ssaion by bidding for the burtal or| 1914, JANUARY 29, VARSITY CAPTAIN IS DEAD | uNiversity oF WASHING \ton students are today grieving the death of Hugh Rowman, who dis tinguished himself in varsity ath letios and who was formerly eap- tain of the track squad, Bowman succumbed Wednesday to spinal meningitis at his home, 1620 War ren ay Death followed a recent attack on Bowm by a discharged em ploye of the Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Co. where the former athlete was a clerk and supervisor of kilns. Bowman was 28 years old, He was prominently fdentified with stodent activities during bis at tendance at the varsity | ee C., WEEGHMAN TO THE AMERI | CAN LEAGUE 1 me If you names or one th scorm and & carelons @r a had robbed me poked m 1 would have heaved Bot when y fo my cash or If yo) an Insult suet RAY CAMPBELL'S FISTIC CA- reer has been given two days long er to live, according to advices \from New rk today that the |Campbell-Britton match, scheduled |\for Wednesday night, has been de lferred until Saturday night. Camp. bell'’s manager took the Seattle boy |far out of his class when he signed with the Chicagoan. ee ° JIM THORPE, THE INDIAN athletic star, now with the world touring Giants, is said to have been offered the job of coach at the Paid Advertisement. TRACK | |Catholle university, at Washington, D. ©, eee GEORGE McBRIDE, WASH yn’n whortatop, will begin bis nth season with the Griffmen next April. The speedy infielder | in a letter to a Washington friend, says the club that beats the Sena tora next season will be entitied to the American League flag er ee | “FIVE YEARS FROM NOW ED.-| die Plank will be pitching as well| an he did Inst seasor Mack, commenting ways Connie on the story about Plank’s decision to quit ac tive baseball and take charge of a| team in the Tri-State league, Ac-| cording to Connie, Plank is a piteh ing marvel, second only to John IF ANYBODY WERE TO OFFER us the Browns, we know what we'd We'd prosecute him to the full do. extent of the law THE FEDERALS GLEAN A LOT of advertising when they offer Ty Cobb $75,000, but, gosh almighty! | what if he accepts it 8. BAN JOHNSON ISN'T ANY Federals than right band and more afraid of the he {8 of bi his bank ac . “BASEBALL MAGNATES EARN little money,” says one of them T ly true, but think of ee THE REPORT THAT THE Yanks will start work early leads one to remark that the Yanks need to CHICAGO, measures are ganized baseball force out the league, according |ports current today Jan. 29,—Desp: being tnken by or- in {te fight to invading Federal to reliable re President Somers, of the Cleveland Napa, who | is in this city, has recetved reports |that the American association will | be advanced to a major league rat- tng, and a club placed tn Chicago. Somers has been stirred to action against the Federals by the recent) raiding of his club. The latest play- er reported to have jumped the LEAGUE THROWS OUT A PROTEST At a meeting of the Northwestern soccer league, held Wednesday night, the protest filed by the Se attle United in regard to ita cham pionship game with Carbonado | was thrown out. The result of t |contest stands, Carbonado 4, Unit- led 3 The Seattle eleven protested the game because of a riot during the me, which was precipitated by a Carbonado player TIES WORLD’S MARK LOB ANGELES, Jan. 29. Howard Drew, negro sprinter, ts credited today with another mark of 9 3-5 seconds for 100 yards, tying the world’s record. Drew made his time fn an inter. class track meet yesterday at the University of Southern Call fornia. Only two watches were held on the race, howe and the time therefore cannot stand Both canght the record figure. DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University. EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAIWAY SEATTLE TO EVERETT — Limited 21090 a m and & Local nine 6.90, 7:20, n, 12:90, 1:90. } eno, T:n0, #20, Ticket Off! ‘ | Wertiakey Greanw 6th and Greenwood EVERMTT TO SRATTLE — Limited traine 9.00 am m |traine 6:08, 6:00, 7 11:00 a m, 12:00 4:01, 6:00, 6:00, daily Froight leaves both cities 6:00 p.m. PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO. FRIDAY Ihe kelt wrist Apectal for Prt; and Monday day pectal tor Monday croteh U Saturday [ | One Location | heey; 9 Cc 85.00 heavy wool rough neck Jambo Swent- 625 FIRST A PLAN ANOTHER MOVE TO BLOCK FEDERALS Naps ts Wheeler Johnson, the Nap first baseman Somers also owns club in the American association. The plan now afoot is said to be to transfer this franchise to Chi- cago, and giving Owner Weeghman, of the Chicago Federals, a chance |to buy the club. It is hoped that | by enticing Weeghman from the Federal ranks, the outlaws’ strong: hold in this city will be pretty well shot to pleces TACOMA NIGHT TONIGHT Suitable Souvenirs Given to All. Dance at Dreamland Seventh and Union, LADIES FREE "ENT Sucriow Once a year for m few weeks t advertise our pain! methods an 4] of people wateh fi oh r Gold Crowns (22-k and extra heavy) | |per tooth ... -$3.50 to $5.00 Bridgework (strictly first-class) per| jtooth ... 0 to $5.00) Gold Fultn sts $1.00 up| the fin tn the world, p Boston Dentists Second Ave. Opp. Bon Marche, Seattle. | Eondorsed by lending bu and the denial profession cen | | | | men | eratty Drawers, epectal for Saturday and Monday ALL SEL Vv E.c the Toledo | SATURDAY SPECIALS AT HIMELHOCH BROS. MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE 82.00 pure wool “Kagte” bra Lot No, 2—42 Men's henvy all wool serge SHOES REDUCED HIMELHOCH BROS. |. BRING THIS AD WITH YOU AND ET EVERY ITEM AS ADVERTISED George B. Worley Candidate for Mayor Will Speak in Pleasant Valley Church FORT LAWTON TONIGHT at 8 o’Clock Everybody Invited LADIES PARTICULARLY The Shoe Repair Man 216 Union St.—2 Shopse—110 Madison HOUGEN New Pennants BILLIE BURKE POSES “THE OFFICE GIRL” This Week A series of Art poses elaborate colors, beautifully blended. Reproduced on fine quality felt costing 85¢ a yard. ONE COUPON AND 20c At The Star office, and the following branches: BALLARD— P. H. MULLEN, 5409 Ballard Ave. EVERETT— A. E. HALL, 2916 Colby Ave. BREMERTON— KOST BOOK STORE 511 Pacific Ave. RENTON— W. S. MILHUFF, Comfort Station, Third and Main. in most | | | 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 Star has opened a branch pennant office on Second av., where pennants may be procured by presenting a coupon from the front page of The Star and twenty cents—the same as at The Star office. SUBJECTS PREVIOUSLY OFFERED THAT CAN NOW BE HAD: “MATINEE GIRL” “BATHING GIRL” “CO-ED” “STAGE BEAUTY” “FLOWERS” We have a limited number of pennants which are a reproduction of the famous painting “September Morn,” which can be had for one coupon and twenty cents at The Star Office (not at branches), Twenty- five cents by mail. NOTICE—ADDRESS ALL MAIL CRDERS TO THE SEATTLE STAR. MONDAY Foot of Cherry Friday, eee eereerrr rrr pairs of Me worsted, cashmere a weights, all atx e for Friday, and Monday ... . Boys’ Slip-Ons and Rain Coa for Friday, day ry v inturday ape- "$6.05 Foot of herry Street