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MURDER | - IN THE FIRST DEGREE “ THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1914. “YM SAME OLD BEARCAT,” WOLGAST TELLS FULLERTON | RARARRRRE EERE REE Kah Re ttt IO te EX-CHAMP IS CONFIDENT HE’LL WREST TITLE AWAY FROM RITCHIE By Hugh S. Fullerton Rest modern outside rooms, Ie to Be Stewart House, 86 West Advertisement PATENT Swcr/onw Ad Wolgast ts back; not only back, but he lares himself arrived to remain indefi- In what in ba ning to thousands nitely RETURN MATCH f teeth every day. Why allow The return of the Michigan Bearcat ts a triumph of will power and hard” work and Leeder orci pete! | HL earns ts r pe n i OFF; MATURO GOES fices and have your case examined ; f nee the best example of recent years of the fact that a fighter, beaten and de- Wis: votive mideh Serweus free of charge. We tell you th clared een and out, can, by conactentious work, undo the effects of careless living and Bennie All po ket IMard truth! And the advice we give recover form e en, pocke ure b Wolmast was perhaps th champion, and James Maturo you is for your benefit and not | ps the happiest man in America when he leaped through the casutly teltaused be.thé terme ours, We use only the best ma ropes after beating Joo Rivers at Milwaukee. Hheggee moc og 4 terials and our fees are within evs! is off. Maturo left Benttle day night ver, Colo., mn for bia home in Der and Allen is prepar ing to ave in a day two. Promoters of the scheme to || bring them together again were unable ff tory to both champion and the defeated challenger The second meeting of thene two players in § ould not || Foley, have been for th as the ive hi rules governing the game pre | tr seribe that the champ shall not participat in mplonship ON OTHER SIDE | wil champion, His Joy was not so much that he had defeated - that he was himself again, and, added, to that, that recover his lost championship from Willle Ritchie For, before Wolgast fought Rivers, he paved the return road by securing an engagement with the evasive champton, contingent ¢| the Mexican. rk at the Evidently the Ritchie camp th work/agreed to fight, probably at Nun- Whether Wolgast succeed dope. erybody's OURS I8 BETTER DENTISTRY WE ADMINISTER GAS Reliance Dental Rivers ax it was from the feeling « he was to have another chance to SAN lle was exp FRANCISCO, Feb, 2 Ritchle, lightweight ted to to the champlonship upon his beating nnounce today bis the few out to offer terms satisfac box ans for aght Wolgast Vernon, Cal, July 4 is in regaining bis laurels or not here ts some interesting could not #0 ng Pp next punch his return tieket, months, He planned to hustle » of Harry his manager and trainer, to s injured ankle a thorough n the road under the ve money Listen to what Ad sald returning from the Milwaukee battle: “Honestly, I didn't know, I felt as good as ever, as strong and as] But you know how it is, When a fellow loses bis title, he may to $5.00) yell he is as good as ever, but there is something missing If it stands up umpion will be under tl ready to talk Gold Crowns (22 per tooth v | Bridgework (strictly first-class) per! “I wasn't nervous or afraid, or anything like that, buc | hand it to! matches less than 20 day part with the pre ynters for al ° tooth $3.50 to $5.00) you I wasn't overconfident. After | bad swapped punches with him a He must defend the title or next month, Two propost Gold Fillings ~-- $1.00 up| couple of times and thrown him off once, | know I was right. You 60 days, though, save for thr been tendered Ritchie 1ce Our patent true-to-nature teeth jean't imagine how happy a fellow is whe he feels that way—that he months during the year. ikee promoters hav of Sas foveee: ertitielal In the| hasn't been kidding himself and is THERE. | WAS THE OLD BEAR Allen's next match {s against im @ match there early 4r bite ine Der ae , . , 301. tel Bidg. . aot Tae t pieeees JCAT AGAIN, and from that on I waded Into that yaller boy, Believe Faward Ralph, the Jersey City || March with Ad Wolgast, “and| 6). “ong and Pike, Next i” [m= he knew ft almost as soon as I did crack, ‘This probably will be || Louis Parente, matchmaker for Ed- | [°F Frwy Pte ‘aces joor to 306 on en 1S y “| have proved to myself how good | arn—and I’m happler over staged in Chicago or Pittsburg. | dir Tuxedo Club of San eae | than than 4 will be over anything until | prove It to this Ritchie person. SL ich te doa dna anatase ie x 10: ° Sundaye 8 a pag: = YP: debit Gdahes nm. He may take a lot of convincing, but the old Bearcat has the same old pe he agen an ea 8a m. to4 i. arguments that have convinced a lot of them, and they are as good as Opp. Bon Marche, wed by lei ' Seattle. « business mee fon Phone Main 963 fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. AT DANCE DREAMLAND TONIGHT te Admission inctudes 2 CcUT- ‘ROHIO (ot DENTISTS 3 by our painiess| $1 Gold Crowns... $3 Porcelain Bridgework $3) * Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up Any work that doesn't prove [Rptisfactory will be repaired free charge at any time. ys in SOON—today, If you wish—for free examination and estimate. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE | 207 University St. 2nd and Uni- ; versity St, Opp. Fraser- ‘4 aterson Co. EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAIWAY SPATTLE TO near 4, Ajax Drug Store 07 Green wo 4 Greth wood SRATTLE — Limtrea| Loe 1 EVERETT TO traine 9:00 a m. and 4:00 pom traine 6:05, 6:00. 7.09 11:09 a m, m, 1:00, 4:01, 6:06, “6:00, Te00, 8:60, 10:18 > m Ny. Preight leaves both otties €:0% PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACT BULL BROS. Just Printers 7012 THIRD = AIN 1043) m. “co. ermity. | ever.” ‘That fight at Vernon ought to b not believe tn box! the can beat Ritchie dition g, &8 proof of the power of confidence. which ts a bigger © interesting even to thone who do Wolgast thinks thing than mere physical con Sport News Hetnie Zimmerman, member of the varsity crew which competed at Poughkeepsie, has left school ° With the Clase D league an et ploded dream, Bellingham fans are planning to form a first-class ama teur team eo Bennett, the Tacoma _ bowler, took first place and Tom Perry of |} Seattle second in the endurance bowling contest held Sunday oe J. Dennis O'Brien, once a noted major leaguer, and now living in Premerton, wants to umpire in the | Northwestern le gue. . Cle Elum high defeated North Yakima high 25 to 12 in an exctt ling basketball game at Cle Elum Saturday night. . A fifth of a second was clipped from the record for 3% furlongs at the Jaurez track Sunday by Su-| premacy, @ Sear old | America's cup defender, now) uilding, will be known as the Half ao. The eightletter tradition was adhered te bat picking the name. | | Bob maamioter remand a deciston | b a ten-round bout with Eddie) | Nearing of Chicago in New York Saturday aight < | . Welser Dell i now an Elk, He} has just been Initiated into the or-| der at Butte, M nt. | oe Jimmy ctabby and Ed Petroskey, | middleweights, are training for! thelr 20-round battle at Vernon Feb. 12 | NEW YORK luttie probability that Ray Campy) bell, the Seattle lightweight, will bey lable to secure a return engage ment with Jack Britton of Chicago. Campbell met,Britton in a ten round bout here Saturday night and | was whipped dectatvely. | Outlaws Can Make Local Fans Happy | Seattle fans are finding that the Jeral league can be put to a good | in the Northwes:. ft has now | ldeveloped that the outlaw brigade lis becoming the means by which Jelubs are involuntarily getting rid ‘¢ shopworn goods For several seasons Bill Jackson lass been getting his meal ticket punched in Seattle, and at the close jot each campaign the local bugs Ihave felt that Dug was through with | |him, But Jack, like the cat, has al ways come back. Saturday night| | Jack signed with the Federuls | ‘ce Phgn | | Owner Dugdale has signed Nig |perrine to play second. Perrine has seen service In the big league |puring the past two years he was 3 Missoula, Union association Or aes | According to Manager Raymond, Lee Strait repents his misbehavior) Hast seasaon and wants to come | back | New Pennants Make a Hit! SOCCER NOTES Despite the example recent riot in Tacoma the Seattle United and tional soccer teams came to blows in their game at Woodland park Sunday, and incl-| dentally gave a miserable exhibl-| tion of the great English cam Through the courtesy of the re United gained two points ponents’ nothing. Seattle Celtics swampe coma squad at Tacoma Sunday by a 1l0to lecore. Other results were Carbonado 4 Franklin 1; Fort Law-| ton forfelted to Black Diamond, SEATTLE WINS The Seattle Trapshooters’ assoct ation gained another point tn its fight for permanent possession of the Mahncke cup Sunday, at the Harbor Island traps, when it de 4 the Tacoma shooters for a second time. Seattle scored 342 against Tacoma’s 334. The third land final shoot for the trophy ad be held at Tacoma Roy Opple and Matt Grossman | shot off their tie for the Rainier | cup. Opple won. to its op the Ta fea! Austin & Balt’ eym- SCENIC CAFE FIRST AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville From 8 to 12 P. M. 8—High Ciasa Entertairere—e Roxing (aught nastom AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Ptke. Ernest Glanetti, Proprietor Cabaret Vaudeville 8 p.m.tola m AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES. Contestants apply to FE. K Maitland, Director, Thursday, 2p. m. French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c From a German = Specialist | There are about 99 people tn every 100 who are constipated, and they don’t know wh Most of them ave been conatipa so long that Charley deal Involving the big fellow [by | chy ‘MURPHY 1S HERE’ manager, ing af Smith, Kitchie also was scheduled to meet “Snowy” Baker here this aft ernoon in reference to @ trip to Harlem Tommy Murphy, the vet-| Australia eran lightweight fighter, 1s in Se| It was not expected that much « come of s conference attle today, and began a week's en-| WOuld, & el Pi com rm vintailiy We Give Free Trial to Prove Our Truss agement at Pantages theatre this| matched to meet Harlem Tommy a pe Best. |afternoon. Murphy ts accompanied | surphy here April 3 ! 4g aokDpen Oo. “ier hie only a sparring partner, His Jim Buckley, is busy look or the affairs of Gunboat whom he also handles Murphy meets Willie Ritchie for | © champlonship April 3. The Shoe Repair Man Union 8t.—2 Shops—110 Madison Victoria sees sions of getting Swain back Manag Harry Wolverton of the Sacramen to club has communicated with President Watt in regard to a CORSERTATIE (ROUEN TO RE ARLOLUTTLY sar, USUAL (OU 10 LATIN 1 Aun FURBED PEOPLE. of this growth from year to year, is sufficient evi- dence that its liberal, progressive and yet) conservative _ policy| has commended itself to its wide circle of clients. ment is the result of Its develop- the soundness of its ORTHERN BANK AND TRUST CO. FOURTH AND PIKE SEATTLE | SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fol- lowing Merchante—They Are Thoroughly Reliable and Solicit Your Patronage. ‘PENNANTS ~ “We have moved to Our New Home—1104 Third Av. Lindquist & Lund, Ine. |: 1104 mgr RESTAURANTS — \German Delicatessen : Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. KV. ADAMS : The Mecca: J FUNERAL DIRECTORS SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, | humillate you or belittle. our pro- fession by bidding for the burtal or cremation of your loved ones Let us know your wishes and they | | will be complied with BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE | A The new Billie Burke Series ot | St pamieceme second nature to ther | All the Newer Methods of 2o"2*it%"<Tvaiy won tavor’with|s40 are now pale, the flunh and Treatment for Sick Star renders. Tho new series, al € the clear young mind ts now | Ithough a trifle smaller than the|*!ow. dragged out thought, and the Men and Women |first series put out, are made of|rich red blood that used to rush| ¢lmuch superior felt—the best | through tender veins 1s now a Inz money can buy—and the coloring, fiv'd of impurities. They don't lin them rivals hand-painted work. | realize that conatipation t* the} _ The Billy Burke pennants are|dulckest road to old age, wrinkles | gotten out exclusively for The Se-|and decay. Militons of people @ year | | attle Star and cannot be secured at | dis off from onatipation, not direct any other source than through The| ly, but Indirectly. Their death cert! Star office or its branch offices. | ficate reads acariet fever, Bright's A series of ten pennants has| disease, Organic He Dt ab been announced so far and five|and no ¢ ry ‘ of these have been issued, ° Aldeath f nstipa nae supply of the back pennants is kept t diseane and no on. The 4 on hand to supply anyone who| rea that dise ii eae ee |happens to start collecting after! r t due t tipation tThe| with Chron |they have been Issued | bowels r natural conditior "|nomson of This week the most beantifal! shove a water Libcuen tas aay Seber pennant issued to date !# being put| intestines dt interruption,’ bus| gery out. The “Matt Girl” 1s the inst y I bu m \several beautiful colors on a deep | jy, ayia red back ground | sed 4 “ana | If you have not secured one of! 40u more th pennants do so at once. Clip nu UDR. MACY [Zerit a “Sie lor ‘The Star and present at The treatment In each ho } eietent’ and Bieodices > | Star office or any of is Yranch of-| ¢ pie Ge eee Bo lfices with 15 cents and secure one god Rete pein With Associate, Medical and sursteal| Oe thene pennants, If ordered by | iyi lind Markot. ‘Rend 802-44 Bldg mall, enclose five cents extra to| fiir i Benard Bate ee Madioun sod Virst, Seattle, Wash. | over cost of mailing. attle " bank, and its! re” THAGARD ! | FULLERTON’S == Column = NEW YORK SCRIBES WHO [hint that Comiskey took Jawn Me- |Graw around the world to tempt |him and credit the old Roman with |desire to break the National league jare only half right. Guess which halt, } eee | STRAINING THE ENTENTE— Prexy Gilmore (to reporters)—Ask Simon Lagree Murphy and Lawyer Marks Jobnson how many of their slaves we have freed. eee Cc. W. Murphy (to reporters) Don't ask me. Go ask Wallingford Gilmore and Blacke Daw Tinker) about it | eee | | KID HAWKINS THREW A WA.| ter carafe and hit Jack Johnson ‘on | the head In a Paris cafe and failed | {to make him stop eating. ‘Thin! ought to be sufficient warning to | some white hopes who have been | [plotting to run over and grab an) easy championship. | PITTY POOR Bie CARRIGAN! | Leonard, Coumbe, Collins and Rad-| loft, pitchers. How would you like to manage four left-handers? eee | | WRESTLER FRISTENSKY,| trailing Frank Gotch for a match. says he will beat the champion by strategy. & strategical begin. ping, W gent he have his toes amput | Complete Report of Market Today ranch Western quoted the fresh stock a cent bigh y than the price at the f inst week's business. The farmer is now being paid 35 cents per dozen for eggs. Prices nd fruit paid progucers tor vegetables aati by JW. Godwin & Co.) al "sm @ cooking Cabage im bere head lettuce White turnips Cranberries, barrel Artichokes, Caulifiower, crate 1 : lironey, new, care Honey, #trained [Oranges Cal navel ‘ail sis, navelax, crate a Jem + 200 1 3.60 ere for butter, exes, Prices B poultry, veal and pork: (Corrected dally by Perry Bros.) nder Ducks | Spring ducklings Turkeys, fat, live Turkeys, old Toma, ‘fat, 17 thine, Gon 200 ive, don 9.00 nod wine, an 150 | ; 12 @ .i4y + 08 @ ae ack howe 09%@ .10 Selling wice for butte: ‘eee and cheese, Corrected daily by The Bradner | | ©o. Butter |Native Washington | ‘creamery, wrick aa | briek M a a2 ' astern sereamery, au creamery, a2 creamery, ; " Tewa storage 2 @ “40 Storage creamery 2” @ (80 osh ranch ‘ Cheese Wisconsin triplets @ 2 ee onain twine @ 21 ik Bwine 20 Uapivurger 4 © 20 New Pennants The Billie Burke Poses 15¢c FEACH— At The Star office and our down town Pennant Branch, The North- western Photo Supply Co. (Eastman 1320 Second Avenue. BY MAIL And at Branches ZOc Each In ordering by mail make first and sec- ond choice, as the supply will not last long. HERE THEY ARE: The Bathing Girl The Co-Ed The Stage Beauty Matinee Girl Flowers Office Girl Debutante September Morn Next week “SWEET SIXTEEN” and “A SUMMER DREAM” will complete the series of ten as offered by The Star. .

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