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DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and Uotversity “10-pleee | Frank Vanoe, athletic di pleted arrangements out-of-door As announced for previously ten-mil comers; marathon, two-mile open relay fo lgrammar grade athletes the Seattle Athletic club, ha run Monday afternoon: fr there will be three events, t r school boys, and one-mile relay for | major The marathon will start from the | ‘ @jS. A.C. building, Fourth av a ures Spring st, at 8 o'clock e th runnera are on thelr the high school and an os and Many SoCs Danity Raver terlake—-B. F. Day, entntee 'e the | Adams, Lowell, West Menmitation, examination and Madrona. DR. MACY, Specialis 202-2-4 Globe Heck Cornet Madison SM. ant First Seattle, W aE COLUMBIA - ‘ is the Natural Way TO THE EAST Ay Another cent price of ese sagging to ealers b tom price for the season, | Many with respect to strawberries jearly shipment ts expected. 21 cents grammar | college idea. school events will be pulled off tn Dieser order, ‘The finish of each event} cated men make the best ball play: | |takes place tn front of the 8, A. C./ers and he wants that kind—play- | | Entries tn the various ts tojers with sense enough to under date follow stand that decency and intl | Marathon—Fred Sander, Albert/ gence off the field Indicate skill n, Bert Sparrows, Charles jardere, is wae | Smith, W. T. Jarvis, Ed Kangas by hatte jand Ww. R Jon pase ef Women—trreaulartties | High school relay, two miles ‘ai_Dewanne 4 a Rroadway——-Frank McDougall, Rien. and weak 0 *lholt Anderson, Stranack, Critten fox without Few den and Marvin Rhodes; Queen Anne—O. T. Malcolm, Leed Mills, | Homer H. Hodge, Leo Steer and John O'Netll Grammar school relay, one mile Green Lake. Woodland Additional entries are expected Instead of having a physician ex Complete Report of Market Today was clipped from today, the paying Heve this will be the bot inquiries are being made | Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and TRIS SPEAKER, BOSTON SWATTIST, MAY FLOP TO THE FEDERALS MANY ENTRANTS’ FILE IN GREAT MARATHON MEET’ », Out of Last Posi Hugh S. Fullerton neh Rickey ha something new on ba real rah, rah, rah major league com: | team. the big} Rickey ts a college man and he has become tnoculated with the In The} virus of educated baseball | With two years of experience tn | handling professional players, he| has had a chance to see how the} and minor leagues handle. }train and elop baseball players, | Then, n to lead a forlorn and | hope, the Louls Browns, he has While | set to work to develop a real base: | way.) ball club and has returned to the | He believes that Intelligent, edu: | all high o a Many An) | Branch Rickey Expects College Lads to Pull the St. Louis Browns @HE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. | Hotel Baden Grill | ‘Star With World Tourists RITCHIE CAN MAKE WEIGHT, HE SAYS tion in 1914 Race | ,»s* peaxciveo.m » | Refuses to Sign Contract; Cabaret Entertainment trouble in making the required ° bout with Ad Wolgast in Mil. J] ear u aws a e im, of Highest wauke Maren 12 A After a Mee = GOUpS | OF. Games. Of Maneoen That the Federal league has suc: | M * yesterday with Hob McAllister couafully negotiated for the services | erit Ritehte stripped and got on the of Tris Speaker of the Boston Red scales, Ho welghed just 140% ox, one of the greatest outfielders | pounds, | - in the game, {# a report given cre. | Fine,” said the champion. “If dence, following the failure of Man: | Entrance 104 Pine had an idea that I was a couple aK Jim Callahan of the Chicago of pounds over that mark, Now Seer ‘vin Callaban’ of the Chteago I know that my welght will not hots Sox to align Spea for | ge ad a peg eee 1 Cailaban, who, with Speaker, is a| 6 more than five pounds to “ ¢ t member of the party of world’s tour: | BULL BROS take off, and I have not started guscaber of tbe patty of morit’y tor " hard training yot aker when it was learned » Federals were after him to sign that th Just Printers 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 VARSITY TEAM | SCENIC MEETS Y.M.C.A. After a week of hard training tn C A FE i | both camps, the wrestlers of the Y. | M. ©, A. and the University of Wash FIRST AND STEWART ington are ready to tangle with Speaker's reply was that he would 4 ch othe he ‘ourney of sign with no club until he reached 4 each other in thelr first tourney < pete The tourists are now in| A P LACE the season at the Y. M. C, A. to 1 Sranen | ight. } hs TO EAT — : | 1m the midst of aport page dope— A | |'Twould make rt and laugh | | BEATS DUNDEE ‘ ee a oe “82 |] Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville by | 4 | From 3 to 12 P. M. WATERRURY, Conn, Feb. 20. H |Young Shugrue was fubfiant today 8—High Class Entertainere—s jover the decision he gained last |night over Johnny Dundee tn a 12 }round bout here “AIT want now ts a crack at the Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s HATS top notchers,” he said. "Either Kavanagh's Ritchle or Wolgast can get a little and Unton. side bet with me. I am willing to 1006 t, at Madison fig elther of them 10 or 2 rounds FOOTBALL CLUB HAS A SMOKING CONCERT | The committee on arrangements has completed all the detatix con nected with the grand smoking con. Boston Dentists PATENT Sucriom Asthma! If you are a sufferer from given by the Seattle Cel | asthma in any form, it will at the K. of P.| pay you to investigate. I have day night. An ex Tris Speaker cured asthma of 20 years’ Frets Te cellent program has been arranged —_—— ee Corrected daily by J Wo Gotwin re waited | standing, not in Boston and his beautiful river | tes ocal scoknn ° | New York but here in Seattle Be eee ie trip unsurpassed | We | and towns around Seattle, and gives you a scenic trip unsurpassed |»! ses ra | CHINESE FIGHT E Bl and towns eround Seattle, eat a t | — | them. Now, if you are a suf- gy ah eee tember rad E ais ||.,Giog Hong Sing, 60, and Tae - - ferer from this disease and City and Denver (without addt-|\ ee @) | | | Hing, 60, took opporite sides yes The first basketball five of the can't sleep nights, I will give tonal expense) 1 @ | terday siternoon in n Maynard st.|Y. M. C, A. will get in action at the relief at once and a cure in a 8 Chineso ctore in a detate as to {ust |Y. M. C. A. gym Saturday night time. The following diseases VIA THE lettuce |where their home land of China {#|With the quintet of the Plymouth | I will absolutely cure: Asthma, evict ay lng to land in the present modern church as thelr opponents. This Bronchitis, Catarrh in, all #8 5 stride toward untried affatra. se Will be a return game. | pol forms, suc! s Tons! - 0-W. R. & N. its @ res | Top to Bottom: Enzenroth, Roche, McAllister and Walker Hiss wow eufiovs inte S cen| ‘The teaue wil Une up as Soleus True-to-Nature Teeth Gaatsio Uloer ok al 4 £3) 19" | and Intelligence on tt Iry Houck, pitcher; Fred Witte, | pound In hia left side and others on YMCA. Plymouth | The Finest Production of Dental Art Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of : 1 : ‘ Aen dy hs *|his cheeks. Hong Sing {s tn jail Sisley .. Forward .. Marbur; he , Pros = Oregon Short Line ue | Rickey has 16 college men on| pitcher; Ba ‘Ashley, pitcher; Car | 5 ts An jai Sisley ..... ‘arburger| examination and advice.....FREE Ill ait Bowel ‘Diseases in Be a0 @ jhis Hate ¢ spring, and be fig mec y lie spp age | Damus . George |Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra heavy) |] €2; Rheumatism of all forms; 5. AND {34 | ures that from them he will form . infielder, and Snedscore, 1m APPEALS CASE Motzler SMOWORL Gienees hue: teseestar precy $5.00 oo eae and Bonen, aa H ntel . orr Guard Thom , Heart Ecte: a + P. ifi 10 @ (124) {2¢ most Intelligent team in the| There are three graduate attor — There will be a preliminary com |Bridgework (strictly many others too numerous to the mion Facific ts” | lengue—even if it does not get neys, one lawyer, one broker, one] The superior court has been ank-|test between the YM CA cen (DOF TOON ......eseeeees mention. If you are in GGnne alle » lout of last pla But he ts not civil engineer, one electrical engi-|ed to review the decision of the|dente and the second tear . the write and 1 will give you eg Three Fine Trains Daily a 400 @ $8) | figuring on last place. neer among the college men county commissioners in refusing | Everett Y. M,C. A am of the | Gold Fillings..........-$1.50 Up |i] names and addresses of people ey the East Honey, strained oe | The college men are Perhaps the most interesting of}to grant the petition of Harriabure | Biles (Il T have cured. to the s' ree ott | gpraach. Rickey, manager; Jack/all the college men with whom! ct ns for Incorporation. Harris-| | Trueto-Nature brie? ape PPR . “ tS |Enzenroth, catcher; Joe Jenkins, Rickey is going to try to lift the burg is near Ravensdale | joxtng taught Austin @ Mait’s gym-| +++ +. )o bl Olymple View Sanitarium, T You will enjoy the advantages Of jcai iemons erate. |... - 438 © 14 |catcher; Hill McAllister, catcher; |Hrowns up into the race Is Jack | —————— — (Finest Teeth tn the world.) 14-16 W. Harrison rd Pull 4 Tourist | Prices Trodacers for Mutter, Kass.|Saim Agnew, catcher; odloe|Enzenroth. This big fellow was nale—Standa sacssrmeee Poultry, Veal and Pot Rogers, catcher; Hollander, {n-|a whirlwind as a college catcher All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. 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NUERNBERG ’ (Corrected Gaily by Perry Boe) | fielder; Roche, inflelder; Hold, in-|at the University of Michigan, HOUGEN The Shoe Repair Man Endorsed by leading bust: | on TR over 2 ibe is | fielder; Ed Manning, pitcher; Har-| where he graduated in law. | #16 Union 8t.—2 Shope—110 Madison - iy Ing business men | Phone Queen Anne 3127 rollers, fat, 2 Ibe under a — he, tat rT 3 | Fone fue 2 the and under “ : | = O14 roosters, lire . u | Gee u | Ducks ” i Squabe, good sine, dow a0 Qalnes fowl. live, dow Lad hares te Old pigeons, good size, an 180 Veal, 45 to 120-10 Veal. larger Pork, goed block hy Selling Price for Bi (Corrected dal) Mutter Washington Native ereamery, brick Native erenmery, ootid peek, - Fresh Fastern creamery, brick New Washington Zealand creamery. nd ereamery, o | Towa storage ” Storage creamery » ” “IT 18 TO LAUGH,” ASSERTS Daniel Edward Dugdale, discussing *4 |ehe talk of proposed Federal 42 |league on the Pacific const. “The a: (| Pederals are going to have trouble jenough In the East, without giving 9 Jany thought to the West. The Mur. an | hy-Evers trouble hasn't given the ao «6| Peds a bit of strength in Chicago. 20 |The fans want to see the game, and don’t give a rap about petty quarrel g, #0 long as the Cubs have a good ball t If the Cubs assume champion > |ahip proportions, watch the fans |flock out to Murphy’s park. The Federals will be a minor league or-| “Fifty years ago, when Golden Wedding Whiskey was young.” noted for servin affords, pure, mel i ow, old, sun-ripened Friends really get the proper zest out of a social hour when they’ ve alittle wonderfully-flavored, rare, old, Golden Wedding between them. Made accor‘ing to a secret formula, guarded care- fully for ages, and dist#led under strict government supervision, this historically great old whiskey meets the highest expectations of the peeple who want something extra excellent. It's the one whiskey that’s beyond gll criticism, because it is “Made Differently.” OU’LL always find in a place of quality, where the tavern-keeper 1s the best the market |ganization, as compared to the! majors. They would be able to af-| {ford much keener competition on the Coast, but we'd lick ‘em to a frazzle, just like they're going to do in the East.” eee THAT A DEAL INVOLVING THE trade of Outfielder Leo Strait is pending with the Wilkebarre, Pa., club, in the New York State league was the information given out today by Owner Dug. The other principal in the trade 1s an outfielder who biffed the ball around the .250 mark | last season. | o- | THE TILIKUMS ARE GOING TO be gowned differently this season.| Instead of plain white sults, as used on the home lot last summer, the Seattle players will be garbed in white uniforms with broad stripes: about one inch apart. The suit te very similar to those which worn by the Seattle players when they copped the flag in 1912. Instead of striped stockings, the| were socks will be plain blue, both at home and on the road. Tha travel {ng suits will be gray, trimmed In blue. The hom will have a blue visor and a blue button on top The rest of the cap Is to be white.| and al |The traveling cap is gray has a blue, visor and button THE SANDLOTTERS COULDN'T | resist the beautiful spring weather| any longer Thursday, and were out with their bats and balls, knocking ‘em all over the lot. Not only {s the baseball bug dazzling those of the gandlots, but he's using his sting: | aree to good advantage on the old fang as Ww “Gee, but this is swell ball weat was the common | phrase and the opening | aterday day “itch” became rather annoying Amateur and semi-pro teams about town are beginning to rustle! their players together | Manger Rogers of the ¥ ball team 1s agxious to get all the other fellows, and he first call for turnout, He expects | lto have the practice work under full 1 of the month |sway before the end oe LITTLE CHARLEY FULLER “HO, HO,” SAYS DUGDALE ton will be here when the rest of] the fellows report for spring train-| ing next month, according to Preat-| dent Dug. Charley wants to stay tn| the East and try out with the Pitts | burg Nationals. He has practically | arranged for a trial. Dug fs willing to allow any of his athletes to better themselves, as long as it doesn’t tn terfere with his plans. He has con sented let Charles show Pirates what he’s got in the pitch line in the fall, but not in the spring Training probably will begin March 18, Dug sald today cee THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST! Amateur Association isn't going to/ tolerate the boys with a yellow streak. Moved to action by com plaints from various athletic clubs! in the Northwest which have suf-/ fered financially as a result of the| frequent non-appearance of stars scheduled to fight, the P. N. A. has| determined in the future to severely punish such athletes. Hereafter those who fail to show up when they are scheduled to appear, with out good reason, will be suspended for a period of six months eis | HARRY MEEK, THE FORMER Victoria catcher, who was sold to| Los Angeles club, may confine his| athletic activ his bowling al-| ley in Porth t that Harry | wants to, but he is after a raise, and Boys and Girls A FREE TICKET TO THE Alhambra NEW SHOW STARTS TODAY The Best Seats in the House at Any Time There’s a comedy featuring Bob Leonard, and a great 2-reel Imp feature, “Jane Eyre,” adapted from the English novel of the same name. Kea ey inte” “Fishing on the Great Lakes” and “Lum- Srl etn. oma bering in California” are two educationals that Reo aoe yg will interest every red-blooded boy and girl. “An Old Locket” interest the girls. Here’s how you can get a FREE TICKET to this popular playhouse: Get any one—your father, mother, isa schools should be pete in athletic allowed to com against outside in itutions, expects to make its final] to the board at tonight's} meeting. In a@ preliminary report, made recently, the committee disap: | sroved of games Seattle schools and schools outside of King | 1d Kitsap counties | ae love story that will report between FREE PHOTO PLAY COUPON . Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue. Please deliver The Star to my address for one month and thereafter until ordered discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier 25 cents per month Tam not a subscriber to The Star at the present time. You can't convince an ordinary | bum he should go to work as long as he reads where Morris, Flynn| and the rest of them are getting| by without it or neighbor—to subscribe for The Star for a month, fill out this coupon, JIMMY CLABBY WANTS TO fight Gunboat Smith. 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