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THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1914. ™® Envelopes SPECIAL The Puget Sound B10 $15) mre ACCEPTS A $1 oe 2,000, $2.75, masse Pomine 0,000 Soft Pic ings or American Fighters When Associa 5000 $6.25) "=o" GUARANTEE TO MIX T C — Wants tc Wacuages) | Australian P romoters iry to Corner Market ute ald of ts moan (Made in Washington) mutus) aid OF Hs eee i s = bers. The entire earn- For Sale—Used Rolltop Desk | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb, |the fastest member of the famous ings, leas the actual om and Chair—a Bargain Eager to get a batch of |Caville fami including 81d and | 2 WILLIE RITCHIE ANNOUNCED |that he, himself, can whip any American boxers to visit the T Caville er expenses, are today at Ban F¥ancisco that he had | white hope In -the world There. Antipodes, two Australian the K 1y football, Baker | paid to members. Kecepted terms from Promotér An-|fore, let us put Bob and Bob, Jr. fight promotera landed here 1 the highest position that a ’ drews for a ten-round bout in Mil jf the ring and let them nottle two hours apart recently, end yuth Wales man can obtain Anyone may become 1, | Waukee the second week in March | thie white hope championship bust | Ing @ neck-and-neck race ing the state team against & member by placing i . with Ad Wolgast. The match was | ness across the Pacific, | Queensland and playing against funds with us \ 212 Spring Street on again when Andrews notified eee They are “Mother” Wm. 4J.|the British team that toured Aus from $1.00 up | Ritebie that be could guarantee| IT USED Howe, famed as a football expert|tralia in 1904 cepted Main 4135 ® TO BE THAT WHEN| . him $10,000 and a privilege of ac-|a father wanted to whip his son he }as well as a fight fan, and “Snow An a boxer, Baker won the mid -— nnn mnne | COPtINE 40 per cent of the r ipts,|took him back to the woodshed, Reginald Baker, representing Hugh |dlewelght and the heavyweight) Ritehle will leave with Harry Foley se 8 McIntosh, jchamplonships in the amateur dividends on the sav B. for a’Callfornia mountain resort to| EDDIE CAMPI, RECENTLY Howe represents 0 syndicate) class in s single night sega of ocr menue BENEFIT BALL begin preparations for training for| humbled by Kid Wiillams, the Bal formed recently to buck the Aué-| He was a high-clas in Jur members, Given By the the match in a few days Umore bantam, probably has tralian boxing trust, dominated by |1n military letics On December 31 om » Fs eee |fought hin Inst battle at the ban McIntosh, and will do his best to|one of the best Aust r] declared dividends at! Beer Bottlers’ Union CATCHER CHEEK, PROCURED|'4M™ limit. Ho t# growing fast und | sign the high-class boxers for his | producec tha avatace ave for the benefit of the by the Vancouver club from Sac-|'* NOW practically fit to seek fame vi ived two h | : | “Le ramento, in th ‘ rague, may | Ons the featherweight C n e arrived about wo hours | At According to reliable reports from |'!* bonnet in New York and Phila-| | bin competior by ‘stgoing heal Dreamland J ':".0!",)s Pesos ar seeking oointors nro round. en.| the’ Volker Gunes amin right) ON THE CAMPUS Chesk, abd have tendered him = counters are more to Eddie's Mk piuaces ey-Gunbost Smith fig ; 4 : ling, anyhow c | . TOMORROW <septhne eh sendin ny ogee ‘ ‘ My club ts called the Olympia! Having gained a victory in the Admission 50c—Includes dancin, Gocument tn the pepo Athletio club,” said Howe Welopening game of the series Satur-| “ all evening ot wages, In the meantime Owner Cov on urees With & ¢ of lake mine te io) Gas Geet A Mutual Sav- LADIES FREE. [Brown has tho wires busy trying to 140,000 at Newtown, Now South lington is the heavy favorite tor co ; Society.” jocate another capable backstop kh ‘auteh ta neat the heart ot vtec a ee ings iety. ou © ales, ied of ght's meetin th the egon | JEROME RALEIGH, THE! LoS ANGELE ear ere H+ nay, A Rg pare ee LS cond tball isiat t it tt orig | Esta! ed 1901, |Star's matling room foreman, says}Coulon really will risk bis bantam-| inducement to the best boxers. Kdcee mnt | 7 he expects his younger brother,| weight title against Kid Williams, Baker, Howe's adversary, {8 4) As a curtain raiser, the Fremont 222 Pike St. | who has been grabbed by the Beav-/and Los Angeles will get the match prominent figure in the sporting | papti and Plymouth Congrega ers from Venice, to burn up this|ecording fo a letter exhibited here world of Australia, and t# manager |tignalists will play for the Churct ciroult during the coming season. | today by a friend of the champlon of the famous Rushcutters bay |jeague championship : The ball playing Raleigh does not| He will collect the bonus the fight stadium tides We Give Free Triat to Prove Our Trese| like the warm weather, and accord:| Wiliams camp offered him for sign He has had a remarkable ath the, Best. ing to Jerome, the weather up here/ing, however, and will insist that letic career Best modern outside rooms, a wo ear eee ae, | Will outt him just right the weight be 116 pounds, ringside As a swimmer, he was second|to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West a x A Goon Fates “ seceainonnens “ de cal 3 | ae only to such 1 men as Dick Cayille,!Stewart—Advertisement. > ALTHOUGH IT WILL NOT BE _ ~ —_____ " wes Visit This Mome-Like Restaurant. The Meals Are Good. WARREN’S LUNCH Formerly Wheeler's—218 Union. |definitely known until the playing season commences, ft fs likely that Charley Swain, the newest acquis tion to the Seattle ball club, wil! }be located tn right field. Martini is booked for left and Killilay is a GROOM JUMPS SCENIC TO OUTLAWS. CAFE The Shoe Repair Man 816 Union HOUGEN ‘ CHICAGO, Fob Ottietal con-| FIRST AND STEWART holdover for ce ater: ; 1 jon of th rt that Pitcher : room of on Sen | HONUS WAGNER WILL BE 40 ators had accepted Federal leagu A PLAC E jyears old within the next feWlterms was made here today |weeks. They are speculating now |; om's contract calls for three TO EAT if the mighty slugger - keep &O years’ service at a much higher #al jing as long as did old “Cap” Anson./ary than he received from Clark | whose last league ea was played | Griffith. Groom's jump is a sert | when he was 47. In 17 years Wag ner never batted below .300. oe. DARTMOUTH HAS PRUNED Carlisle off football schedule | and In some ways we cannot blame them, for the Redskins dumped Dartmouth from a champtonship pedestal Inst fall. The Indians are & popular card with the crowds but ot with the colleges, Pennsylvania appears to be the only big eleven willing to stand the gaff eee Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville From 3 to 12 P. M. 8—High Class Entertainere—s ous blow to th ators, and will put a heavier burden than ever on the great Walter Johnson ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith New Pennants The Billie Burke Poses SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fo lowing Merchante—They Are Mr. and Mra. “Snowy” Bak Baker ls the Famous Australian Fight Promoter Who te Here Seeking Boxers to Show in Australia Is Now Located at His New Store | 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. 1} SOCCER NOTES||Sport News NAVY YARD ROUTE MISTER KLEM, UMPIRE, WAS umpiring a game between the Gtants and White Sox at Sydney, me lie The Black Djamond soccer elev _____ PENNANTS N. 8. W. and Sam Crawford was)" wath: P - ~aad eet er ap paying the price. Several « . 4 tet | Leave Cotman Dock, Reattio; ess, | Weeks ago the miners turned half} Toor New Scaaauaee ‘Thiee Av. [Laer et tanta sty munday. Bide, one | Der team over to Carbonado, In| pirst Sacker Chase, with Spokane 5: st & Lund, Inc. order to help their neighbors beat nge without Fare Sc Reand Trip. the Seattle United for the | | champtonahip champions, their sho pt to rue | Sunday last year’s ranks pieces as a consequence of their RESTAURANTS Gorman Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. CAFES 4. D. THAGA' EB Vv. ADAMS The Mecca! First Avenue 219 Union Street _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS © SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredne: humiliate you or belittle our pro- fession by bidding for the burial or cremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with. BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE DR MACY, SPECIALIST Dr. my Cures All Chronie and Dine nd Liver Intestinal Disor Bladder and al anes of the Bletn rectal troubles Irregularities ous Debtitty and Chront Blood F Disord 4 weaknennes My treatment for all Weaknesses, De- spandemey, Impaired Vitality and Nervous Debility, never eatablished Men's adv med Onmt have on file many testimonials from reliable people of cures of so-called tn 802-4-4 Globe Block, Corner Madison st and First Av Seattle, Waal. DR. MACY, Specialist, ‘Beattie Booster Fobs,” special || generosity, NOVELTY WORKS 1119 Piret Ave. tle. Turkish-Russian Baths | For gentlemen. the progre were 4 to 0, wa of the mowed down by | at Woodland i New 1918 Novelty Fobs, price || the Celtics, |] 260 each park. $ | NTE. ee | E RPRISE The first accident of a sertoun! nature this season occurred during | Celtic Mack | Diamond game, when Waller cross | |tackled Hughes, and @ropped to | the ground with a broken leg. He| | | was conveyed from the field to a Wasbington Raths, | hospital by ambulance. Moore Theatre Bids. ours, Wm. Wicklund, graduate Dr. Kjel.| Other ‘ound AS were as at bat. A fast ball cut low across) borg’, Institute, Stockholm, Swe-|follows: Fort Lawton 2, Tacoma the _ plate. den; Hilmer Peterson, graduate of 0; Tacoma Nationals 1, Carbonado “Strike one,” averred Mister) prof, Unman's Inatitute, Stockholm, |0; Seattle United 2, Franklin 2. Kiem. “That was below my knees,” id Sam, mildly. replied Klem, “your knees | didn’t come up when you were sea- |sick; you just imagined they did.” APPEARANCES GO A LONG way in the estimation of boxing fans. Seattle followers of the game who saw Willie Ritchi@ per |form at the Empress and then saw Tommy Murphy do his little stunt at Pantages last week consi@er the coming championship bout between }these two boys more or less of a | Sweden. AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Pike, Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor held at © Cabaret Vaudeville 8p.m.tola m The pay market is joke. Murphy easily shows his age AMATEUR NIGHT § geciine comes, eggs are expected | He has already completed 28 laps to tumble rapidly lin Mfe’s journey. At Pantages he EVERY FRIDAY A one-cent advance is being paid| jshowed nothing save a fair clever CASH PRIZES. on h heavy springs and ducks |ness against his sparring partner this w | Contestants apply to B. K b |On the other hand, Ritchie showed “ 7 Vrices paid pro@ucers for vegetables lyouth, strength and vigor, In addj aes Director, Thursday, By oo tres tion to displaying some fancy mitt teed norrected Aatly by J. W. Godwin & Co.) work and a wallop which could enue is now al ¢ reek Tuesday, Pp. m,, in the Swedish language. Lutheran church services will be as Eggs soared another ng price on Western Av-| A weaker 6 not centa, looked warmer weather occurs. Complete Report of Market Today cent today for until When the jeannot show his proficiency. Inst season, has signed up with Omaha, in the Western league. cee H. F. Norton Co. bowlers trimmed the Bremerton AILS two out of three on the Bismarck alleys Sun- doy, . . Robby Howe, veteran Detroit player, will coach the Washington- Jefferson baseball team this year. eee Hobby Bescher, champ base pil- ferer of the National league, has led that ciroult In base-swiping for the past four consecutive seasons, eee It is hard to suggest a game in which the famous James Thorpe He was the best croquet player on the boat bound for the Ortent. | | | get another trial this spring. | ee | | | | | i flop B French Dinner With | @ steer flat on its back. . ad | ge thee Bottle of Wine, 50c 2% WHILE THE DOPE THAT 2 @ Coach Dobie peddles out signals 24e from the sidelines during the prog. Het 4 |ress of conference games between| | eter 1 | Washington and other contenders : eee | lis given little credit, nevertheless ; ee |the new ruling handed down by the | vert at ne | intercollegiate rules committee : |chasing the mentors of the game og 7 \from the sidelines is received with a 8 Jamentation here. There is just a| ld | 18 @ chance, opine some varsity stu-| 110 @ dents, that Doble has been flashing | 200 @ secret signals from the chalk line,| There are about 99 people tn which may account for the seven| every 100 who are constipated, and consecutive champtonships he} they don't know why, Most of them wo @ brought her. If 80, it's now up tol have tean const a de tong that the lanky teacher to devise some! it han become second nature to then * 400 [sore at a wireless system to flash| tne rosy cheeks of childhood years . the plays to his athlet | ° play athletes |aKo are now pale: the flush and wit : rhe 5 THE FEDERAL LEAGUE HAS slow, dragged out thought, and the|Ger lemena orate in @ taught us that real estate and the) rich red blood that used” to ruap,|Chotce lemons, crate banks have @ lot to do with base! ;hrough tondor veine Is now a lazy | RAee® Bald producers for butter, eggs, ball. | flu full of impurities, They dont |v serrected dalle bY Perry Bros.) she realize that conetipation is the|2 a NO, ROGER, THE RESERVE) jujckont road to old . wrink! ‘ 18 clause 1s one thing and the reserve | ina aecay Minit, eatin ame By So aed : It and deca M ne of people a year fat 18 bank {8 another | ble ete tect ation, fat ais Hens, fat? Ibe and under 3 | ef @ s 4 7 ve Sereen 1 roosters, live P JACK JOHNSON HAS DECLIN goed tas arienoc| eee " ed to meet Gunboat Smith on the! \y. nce it ee bias 120, dow, 200 Mexican border. Somebody probab ng it doe. 9.00 ly told Jack what t did to Ma “a 3s iatoatie os ° 'i|dero down there det dideneh.oi0 a0 Dh, her Aone Seite estes a8 @ a8 THERE 4J8 CONSIDERABLE)... due to constipation, The | raise pelos” fon baitese te. ae complaint being made about the , ee . ae ip yy Ps i Py! ts English used in that great Ameri. 0% Piener gPesdorio | REL UBIN OPAL A cia Sick. can Institution, the aport page. But : jd ininded Sh] Butter take it feom this tolunin they all t prac dpe igld PE, know what “kale” and “Sneya” oad pack HH} and “bones” and “beang” mean. Ya "| ho. ; : Ks There was a star in our town, : | Each day he gained a pound; 2» @ lw He was so fat he couldn't run ae ie When the season rolled ground. a8 BOB FITZSIMMONS SAYS HIS) (og 1! "1 son can whip any white hope In| 4 the world, Bob Fitzsimmons says 1) Hy | dickering with ° BE. A. Dean, the Aberdeen young, ster, Who was given a brief tryout in Seattle's outfield last season, will . | Ruddy Ryan, member of the Port land league champs, bas signed up with the Beavers. He was reported Feds i . . Garrell Kinder, Whitman track star, will attend Washington this! semester and promises to turn out for track work. cee Johnny Kilbane and Johnny Dun deo will meet soon in a six-round bout to be held in Philadelphia, DAD AND SON SPLIT HONORS IN SHOOT The Reid family distinguished it-| self at the regular Sunday shoot held at the Harbor Island traps by the Seattle Trapshooters’ associa tion. Lester Reid punctured 97 | bDluerocks and was high professional for the day. Deston, his son, also} broke 97 and led the amateurs, | Twenty-five shooters took part. | MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE In what ts happening to thousands | of teeth every day. Why allow| this to continue? Come to our of- fices and have your case examined free of charge. We tell you the | truth! And the advice we give you is for your benefit and not ours, We use only the best ma- terlals and our fees are within ev. erybody's reach. OURS IS BETTER DENTISTRY WE ADMINISTER GAS Reliance Dental | Office Suite 301-302 Eitel Bidg. 2nd and Pike, Next Door to the Bon Marche Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 8 a. m. to 4 p. m Cor. 15¢c FACH At The Star office and our down town Pennant Branch, The North- western Photo Supply Co. (Eastman Kodak Co.) 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 “A SUMMER DREAM” will complete the series of 10 offered by The Star New this week—“SWEET SIXTEEN”

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