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THE STAR—FRfQAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1914. O'LEARY AFTER BOUT WITH CHAMP [ J, THIS EVENING eee | At that, If Comiskey were not so unselfish, he might regret the p Jing of Murphy. | 4 | Dan Salt really has arranged a |fairly good program for veintro ir) ducing to Seattle the return of the boxing mame at Ajax hall, 86th and | Greenwo: tonight, and were it not for the inconventence of a half “Wiis hour’s ride on the car, he could rest ntl assured of a large attendance. The ee Determined to camp on Cham wil’, Don't Know, Do Yout SANTA MONICA, Feb, 27 gion K s tratl until the Cleve hy is tt that the Florida DADETS | perfect mechanical soore enabled a meeting,|/ print half a column about the ver Seat | White Sox being storm bound in| R#!~h De Palma to capture the Frank Pur-| California, and two tnches about| Vanderbilt cup yesterday for t parted for San/|rain preventing practice at Tampa | *econd consecutive time, according | night artier |and Jax; and the California papera| ‘© the verdict today of automobile recetved a tele-/lead with the Florida rains and cas-/®*perts gathered her | lander is Johnny O'l tle featherweight, cell, his manager Francisco Tt in the day F gram from Pr er Coffroth at| Wally mention that the Sox were}, De Palma’s rare judgment and| show 1# under the auspices of the Frisco, which read delayed en route by washouts {n| >rililant burats of speed, when | Redmen, | “Come at once; will pay |the desert? pressed by his opponents, were | ee 4 transportation. Can do bus! A |factors in the race, but the fnot | Ay At that some of us have ex ness if you're on the land. if MANAGER CALLAHAN SIGNED| that he completed the 294 miles of can’t get a match with Kilbane, | Scott, Weaver, Benz and three oth.| th race without a stop stands as perienced much worse things for an jeven less remunerative cause than | rg ee: 9 0 o |the most noteworthy achievement | will arrange bout with Grover [ers to 1914 contracts while the y ach n L_] | ® Ko0d boxing show | rm ’ Hayes or Joe Azevedo at Oak | Steamer was near Mt. Sinal, Better | °f the race, lem? | t rm z land, probably March 26,” have borrowed those tablets of|, Barney Oldfield, runnerup, who But just what does that phrase! este an e ers | Kilbane has been offered a $3,800 | stone to keep the Feds from tearing | freed De Palma to the Itmit tr “poring show” mean? Really, it to come to the Coast and| them up. ba most grueling, heart-breaking r his end, O'Leary | ee | — Sint seen on a Southern Call | thing graced our fair and pure city rivilege of 25 per cent| That trio of Danish athletes for rela track, divided public com-| ecelpts. the next Olymplo ere declared to be| Mendation today with the winner |that we almost have lost {ts mean fon wants to name the| Vegetarians. We've noticed that| J" spite of three visits to the| By Hugh S. Fullerton amateur Daseball teams, directly |'s eee you the best $15.00 Blue 1d finished but 1 mir leontrolled by the playground of-| “amnao iobe ssce wes"s ae PAMMoth store No. Z offers guarar meet O'Leary is offered of the & The and th at {8 Just where heleoneies make slower time on grass neconds bebind De| St Louis may be the poke of the | tictais of the cities enth® guestion ts will alt future e s O'Leary must make| IT IS TAKING A LONG TIME who traveled the route fn | major league baseball, but that city At the recent meeting of the Na lon 4 sn 7 wees Mas tg Nee oe rge uit— 122 three hours before the scrap, | for baseball to drive skating, akitng at an average speed of} has advanced and developed an| ‘onal Association of Amateur Base na ing. Besides tle re t saying anyt miles an hour, breaking the | ! ball clubs, held in Chicago, Abeken ibe, Vanderbilt cup record idea whioh, if extended to @ appealed to the promoters to ip tion's almost her ; 7. Oldfield and De Palma will re. |and town tn Amerton, would be the) dore hin municipal league and have| 4 18 0" | i Made up in all the latest styles and cuts that t ——@ | new their serial battle in the In.|reatest possible development of|the amateur ma from the play-| ‘at Dyer, Bt! fams’ brother, and wants to enter the ring him-/ 4nd ice pachting off the sporting self topping the scales at 125, He | Pages this season holds that the trip to the Coast, . and the change of climate, necesst- | tates that he be given such an ad- y city ternational Grand Prix tomorrow. [Uf national amo, and ono of the|grounds of different. cities, meet | WB boxes Dave Bryant, says he's/M can be had. We aim to make this store the at things for the youth of/each fall fe national ch f going to uncork some of that old| A Fi My fall for @ national champion: wort that made his once famous || workingman’s headquarters, and at all times we Those Egyptian fakere who || Teddy Tetzlaff will be an added | sea vantage. | lan > American cities ever planned h ~ besleged the Sox and Giants to | [entry in the Grand Prix j American ever planned Ip. t 5 om Kilbane refuses to come to ral Zl hae Geareba ku bhee me pPiayeround baseball league] The St. Louts plan ts the first Te ad Nar Dyer, the beat boxer|H a seure you the fairest of treatment and the best ‘oast, 1 c i of St. Louls has proved such a suc-|comprehensive one put into effect, | ‘hese parts leave for the East to talk business | | thought ball players are not Honing taught. Austin @ Sal's eym-| cons that several other citle rel altuna i : p . ae | " with him. And they won't be satis.| | 4uthorities on buge. naaium im Rie lee ee ee Are/aithough many of the other cities) ay pews an ente, but jut {fg Merchandise for the least money. atl, have thotr playground teams fled until they get him fn the ring, for the sake of those few who d Cleve arg auth Abeken, when he left collére t . elther i? . a . ° ha Into the playground work with the|2Ot. know the full course of Our stock is completely new and consists of Providing he is unable to get &/ RESOLVED, By the Baseball , Radowe Abeken, the young and] idea that the ereatent success could | Bieht's fistic menu, and for the finest lines of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and battle with the champion, O'Leary | writers of Chicago; that we regret enthustast head of the play ed through devoting the | S#lt’s sake, we will publish it | poppe Will accept the terms offered by A/the retirement of C. Webb Murphy er St Louis, has started almost attention to the game most| @00d ve Wiillams, 133 pounds. |ff Furnishings. New Orleans promoter for @ scrap| as president of the Chicago Cubs to 1420-22 Second Ave., Seattle. Vigore palgn to organize| popular among the boys. | Wright vs. Gardner, 133 pounds. with Charley White over the 10lthe extent of half a column per Coe. Bea Marche ery ° of the) Ho threw open the playgrounds! Clark ve. Black, 138 pounds, | . * staged, {t will be held May 1. ay oe SON HERE. sarand ; sentepal'ths ier y teams Of! Seyant ve Dyer, 118 pounds, | nion age UoOods ur specia " HEINIE ZIMMERMAN CALLS secisce - a — Rook va, Clemmente, 128 pounds. the American open golf champ’ " | PUTS BILL OUT Ointment; that's rubbing {t tn EA | LE Oo | Salt 1s working hard to bring “ee che I L out a revival of boxing in Beat TACOMA, Fed. 27—Joo Bonds,| Murphy retires with a million or local light heavyweight, showed the | more. Do not envy him. He earned most class tn last night's four-round | it dearly. boxing show, given by the Eagles, when he stopped Art Wilson of Seattle : two rounds. ‘SCRAP TONIGHT 1 of Vancouver ana |tlo, and 1s deserving of the fans’| - FORM A BIG LEAGUE patronage, for mhony “bene his COMPLETE ALASKA OUTFITTERS put eros. | Westerman Schermer There will be » the way of b the movement was held, Colum lodge No. 2, A. O. U. W., cam Eieeih 906, W. O. W., Alki tent No. 83,| ht four rounds to} 153 ANGELES, Feb. 27.—Kid os sltith a Wks Gd Boe bas \Just Printers Fe ; “ a 7m im bh 6 J Se le lodge, * The other Rarrieau, Frank, drew| Kenneth, slugging heavyweight n/A. O. U. W., took a hand in the die,|1013 THIRD *AIN 1043 | Store No. 1—220-22 First Avenue S. with Romeo Hagen of Seattie. | from the Taft oll fields, meets Al oy Battling Wolff of Seattle stopped | Notton (Young Al Kaufman), to ©) Tpye.to-Nature Teeth = ieam d Wednesday night, March 4, at Billy Williams tn the third round, 2@-round match at McCarey’s arena | Fair ova cn 9d phd pat | Store No. 2—103-5-7 First Avenue S. tonight. Betting favors Kenneth, | The Finest Production of Dental Art ie will be Invited to enter| which tim ‘the Idea will be put Into S Cc E N i Cc | : ied age yl aot gh f Pelkey to) pramination and advice.....FREE previous seasons have As savitation bins, been extended | ; a = sented by a bu ague to all fraternal insurance orders to| | Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra heavy) should get a all tn have a representative at the meet- C A FE 7 JOHNSON VS. MORAN DUNDEE Ww NS 4 BEGIN TRAIN NG . se cece eeeecerecenss: $5.00) Last week the tng. PARIS, Feb. 27.—Jack John- || NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—Johnny E Bridgework (strictly first-class) RST AND STEWART fon and Frank Moran of Pitts- | | Dundee holds the decision over Pal a fcc saben amare ts tht 2 | i r nd ‘ y, | | Moore as a result of their bor e 7 . th fs | burg, {t was announced today, | | result of their bout last LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27.—Hap | Pe? Tooth naga IN \ ITE POOL CRACKS API ACE will meet here fn a 20-round || night. Moore outweighed Dundes Hogan's Tigers took possession of | Gold Fillings.......... $1.50 Up bout on the evening of June | | by elght pounds, but Dundee out- CUT = i Sh atitedt Semen secs ~TO PLAY FOR TITLE| TO EAT | se |S @ | gaged In the first real work of the | Trueto-Nature Teeth, per se! ‘3 E | | ship battle was fixed at a meet- 0 HI RATE l. ves $5.00 © $15.00 O EA 11 See teet aig hee bone wii dit Sa sion. Another meeting will be (Finest Teeth tn the world.) ——$__$———— | | be staged at the Velodrome Eugene Way of the White House] Northwest to partietpate In such a || Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville |) qiiiavre, which has a seating DREAMLAND | OFF TO BAT TLE Filles adeaeh asia carat slay eneaavor, <0 | foster: | capacity of 35,000, All details | TONIGHT | A | Endorsed by leading business men & lat “9 Sy ha a) Th Lennoy Butler match winds From 3 to 12 P. M. | have now been completed ex- fazteten, 1 Oc 4 pa a } a nie Allen, the pc piliard cham-|up Saturday night. It is planned tc | t the selection of a referee. "a We make a specialty of teeth} SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 27—Wil-| and the dental profession generally. 5ion who, during his recent vinlt|bring the other Northwest cracks |{ oT Ta” Clase Entertainere—e | | cept the se 4 re we ; without plates by our painiess| lie Ritchie ts en route today to) - 7 __|to this city, advocated the forming|to this city during the next month. | E Milwaukee, where, on March 13,) he will meet Ad Wolgast in a 10- method. Fili round bout. The champion was ac-| | ing . companied by his sister and Harry | | Foley. Promoter Coffroth, en/| pocket-billiard tournament at his | route to Chicago and New York, | ‘ NO MATTER WHAT HAP. at Mad progress be on Vic Lenney in Brid k $3 P| to the Federal league, no Blond er ay l Invite t Porcelain Bridgework $32 °o,:%, Peters! eurwe, po cracks from various cities in big New York baker, backs the New _ a4 (ho RIA AE Full Sets Teeth 5 & |} {York team; Charlie Weeghman u p owns 10 restaurants, « bakery and H t { B d la grocery in Chicago; William Wal oO e a en ker is the big fish man tn Chicago, e Grill ACCORDING TO CHICAGO GOS.| of a pocket-billiard circuit in the] Northwest for the purpose of es-| tablishing an undisputed champion | of this section Upon the concluston of the local SATURDAY THELAST DAY TO GET Any work that doesn’t prove satisfactory will be rpatred free “ and Stifel of St. Louls Is a brewer of charge at any time Bat just think how the price of food Come in SOON~ day, if you! would rise {f they fell down! | wish—for free examination and| ” | estimate. | HAVE YOU any fiv et Cabar t q | gars?” asked Ed Chilberg, as he apdare WE STAND BACK OF OUR! walked into the smoke factory of ° GUARANTEE [Joe Dizara in search of a bareain. Hl Entertainment 207 University St. 2nd and Uni-}the suit of clothes Ed was wear-| MH : versity St, Opp. Fraser. }ing and sizing up the bank roll he of Highest : Paterson Co. Ifigured was in Ed's plato! pocket page of voip ya : cold or too | warm, more than alf the time. | eee | SAYS JAMES ISAMINGER IN| the Philadelphia North Amertcan “Yale d nds that Percy Haugh |ton be exiled on one of the Aleu tian tslands during the fall months. “Penn wants typhoid germs in jected into Hurry-Up Yost Septem-| “put we have something just as Merit j that give i |good. Here's a 15-center, four for a half.” The Number Is Limited—You Must Hurry | CHICAGO.—The Olivet memorial lchureh opened a free skating rink lto compete with dance halls that featured the tango and turkey trot. | Doctors All Agree That | HERE THEY ARE: Sweet Sixteen Summer Dream Debutante Office Girl Stage Beauty Co-Ed eves that Glenn ly ay New Scientific Methods Dartmouth b Warner should be {mmedi pointed minister to Mada Princeton suggests that Hinkey be awarded a Rhoc cholarst would be pleased to see Bronchial Together With the Special Treatment of Each Individual Case Accord aeorae’ Bit au Gaon . ing to Its Own Peculiar Needs, and Personal Dally Attendance and) eral Villa with an Seattle I m Care of His Own Doctor, Accounts for the Great Number of Re-| of Huerta in bis in Score. JOE SUGDEN, THE VETERAN | Asthma! | catcher who Was @ familiar North- | DR. MACY sf keeserrn |EREEEEES y fo t will ago and who, last season, acted as e |] asthma tn any form, tt w coach and scout for the Detroit TI ‘ou to Investigate, I have Mees ; r ; |gers, has accepted a similar post: | Louls Browns, iger, who was » job on ac markable Cures by Your Choice— Two for 25c cured asthma of 30 years All Diseases Cured—Medicines All Free ff sictaine. not te poston “ana ff tion with the st ew York but here ttle New Ye but here in Seatt Reacat ta eee G5 and towns around Seattle, and H STOMACH TROUBLE CURED — {| Taaen ua tated See ee || count of 1 ness, | maliane oa Weer ceien “chin dipenoe” ent RUBE WADDELL 18 ALL IN, pa: : ata T Will dying ‘of consumption down ir O Cc f O ial fevers tines cect oe ts win Texas. He was tho greatest of all r 15 ents for One ¥ Lb yhdcer My do pre the left handers and the most e¢ r time. The follow Back In the late nineties © had been the only will absolute J ‘ Tom Loft Tan ‘ Te iter “1 man who could handle Waddell tn By Mail— ( ; ’ y the minors, took charge of the Chi ° enolds, Gastric Uleer of inh eu Mhntad ube. > fos |]]] Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of {Hf CAf° club and w DAT the onnontel 4 time ||| the Biadder, Prostatitis in men, | Mtenor Si) a vaes Wau oe \T] all Howel Diseases {n wom clubs already had bid higher, Loftus + tor 4 ||| en: Rheumatiam of all forma: Waid: “Come on, Eddie, algn this Consultation, examination and advice! many others too num ee atts sald Kddie T can . will state that | e644 Prices moderate All medicine If you are In doubt ‘ Ay ye (@) 20 Cc fi r@) I ee Portiand four| free oprice noure ta Seattia, 10 & m. te] Wil uivecven all right, Radie.” said r ents for One \ . : Sundays, 11 to}. Call or write names end addresses of people and when we get to} ew Y ri ri ; 1 awe! touble Oy |" So. nave on fle many testimonials trom fl 1 have-cured buy you the best Panatas bat there No Coupons Required—Buy as Many as You Wish ala ¢ ara, and ol lo View Sanitaclum, : # not vhetk La a | bili Lai That's a go, Tom,"* anid Bddle, tench 14-16 W. Harrison and signed the Chicago contract 8 a 7: igtirs rac DR. MACY, Specialist DR. G. J. NUERNBERG am glad of th | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Infant ea hic treatment 802-8-4 Globe Wook | Phone Queen Anne 3127 Hi coliyee M1 Ansell Holimes.- Infantil ry ‘orner Madison St. and First Av, ‘Pei k Hofmos, | 7S SMOOMAED, Sore ns, wee, | Oe “Gee ee of 4612 BropJon st. died Thursday, |

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