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BILLIARD TOURNEY LEADER — MAY INSTRUCT YOUNG IDEA | WOMEN NO MATCH FOR HER, SO SHE. SKATES AGAINST MEN THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1914, ‘GUNBOAT SMITH IN SEATTLE: ANXIOUS TO GET CRACK AT Seattle billiard fans are going to! Charley Hulen, heretofore con 1 Intend to foree Jack Johnson | pire’s bag, finally deciding in favor witness the ¢ in the big | Stdered one of the best players on into a meeting, even tf | have to|of the arbiter, talked about the by Northwestern billiard champlton- | ‘2@ coast, took a decisive trimming ko to Paris to bring about our bat-| awe, expressed their views on the este \ . on measuring cues with Netdorfer, | fe declared Gunboat Smith,| weather, took # squint at the ship tourn t, which began {0}No admission will be charged to| America ' {ght boxing | Smith building, and went home and in which |the games, which are to be played champ, Who # in Seattle today to| The next time a magnate relates , lors of repute injat Brown & Hulen’s. begin a Week's vaudeville engage | his troubles to us, and tells us all this section » | pata ag ment Pa theatre Jabout the coin he t# losing in his Play tn tt will be Rrown & Hulen have mado a} Johneon to meet me or his| enterprise, and tries to substantiate resumed | < After | flattering proposition to Neldorfer! ontention that he ta Just 4 noo his statement by turning his pock feur game for ore will/to assume duties as instructor at! he ever was, will never be re-| ets inside out, we are going to loo be played | t before the|the local parlors, If Neidorfer garded we 1 jin his hatband grand wind pattle a not accept the offer, they| I am content to allow Frank! aed Otto Neidorfer, the Spokane play. |have several other cracks in sight} Moran the first crack at him, but| CHRISTY MATHEWSON ISN'T er, seems to be running away from |for the job. Brown & Hulen's will Moran never will be recognized as| going to hop, skip and jump to the his of nts and has established |be the first local parlors to employ Shamplon should. he eucdeed hl Federals, Matty, who is Sow at a clear lead over all competitors, [an Instructor beating Johnson, 1 have met ev-|the Glants’ camp in Marlin, Tex | ery sorepper of importance save|says he never did take the bid Johnson, and I've beaten them all | ert usly has made no reply Johoron ts the only obstacle now) to the rebels | SHARKS COMPETE in my path, before I can rightfully | s.9 * claim the championship of the} BILLY WEEKS, THE VAN.| ~ “AG ch 2 » Hop world, If he won't meet me after|couver heavyweight who appeared | PEICAGO, March 3.—Willte Hop hix battle with Moran, win or lose,| before the Seattle fans several | pe, champion, and Koj! Yamada,) aLTHOUGH NONE OF THE |1 shall immediately claim the title| times last winter, is going to get Japanese expert, will open the bIK| Northwestern league players could jand defend tt against all comers.” | another crack Frank Mantel) Iiard tournament which be ‘ , me Smith opened bis engagement at|the Sacramento, Cal., boxer, In a — ‘ a ia as Wah the Pall out as the Relator Va) Pantages this afternoon. Gunboat t contest, Mantell won an un gins here tonight. George Slosson, /jey park last summer, Dug showed began his career as a boxer in Se| popular verdict over Weeks, The George Sutton and Calvin Demarest the athletes how to do it when ho attle five years ago, making his|next meeting takes place March 17 are entered in the said, “Killilay will have a great debut in a contest at the Alaska-|at Steveston and will be fought met Yukon-Pacific exposition At that|over the marathon route. On March | gs oes time ho met Denver Ed Martin|7 Weeks hooks up with Frank Bar me * and was completely outclassed. rleau. eee If the boxing game really | ne wants to come back it will find | THOSE BALLY NORTHWEST-| ROMEO HAGEN 18 IN VAN » , e" |] Jorn league moguls seem to be bur-| couver today, waiting for the gong the latch-string out, “welcome | > on the mat and glass of | dened by thetr coin, Sunday the/that will send him against Frank s directors flocked to Seattle to at-| Barrieau at the Hastings A. C. to milk and a plece of apple ple i ‘ [gee pape Be in the tee box | tend a special seasion called on pe-| night. he boxers a schedule e ieee e tition of the club owners, and what-| to go four rounds. Hagen and Bar eve doyouthink? They wrangled over | rieau met last week in Tacoma and Battling Levineky Is to go to who was to take care of the um-|the scrap was a draw Parie to fight Carpentier, Thanks, to the mewer boats, he need only tthe eveyone IRVING WINS HIGH JUMP CONTEST ne @ | AMERICAN CAFE I Aegon Pi ROE i gory gg Wiles Bele Gherman, Snapped in Action Fietablishing a record that has sel-;erage gives second place winner a nes 0 einrich Schmidt on} dom been equaled, Irving school won | chance to win the cup. Fourth and Pike. European links and this winter in) | nab ANGELES, Cal, March 2.—) members of her own sox, Mise Della ti, running high jump for Eighth| The contests for the Sixth and Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor Del Monte, Cal. the further he gets UMable to find competition amongst | sherman, a young bigh school miss le boys, the event which has just Seventh grade boys have closed, Sal-| from home the better golf he jhas entered t list against the reached {ts completion, Irving turn-|mon Bay won t competition for plays. ne ssculine roller experts in the|ed in an average of 3 feet, 11.2| punting the ball. The average punt Cabaret Vaudeville 5 > Snctharn Cattiel icin inches, This mark was two inches 1 feet. Greenwood won the 7 Oe GEORGE HORINE, THE CHAM athern California championship) iver than the average submitted | Seventh grade contest, averaging 6 pPmtolam pion high jumper, fs playing first skating contest | by ite nearest competitor, Columbia feet, 6.6 inches in the standing broad | base for a team at Palo Alto. There Miss Sherman defeated Herbert) pho average at Columbia was 3 feet, | Jump. | AMATEUR NIGHT are a lot of major league shortstops . - Grider and Max Herschfield, both | ou inches | The Fourth grade contest for base EVERY FRIDAY and third basemen who would wel-| The Seattle United soccer team premier knights of the rollers, fn) Refore the silver cup ts awarded, ball throwing and the Fifth grade come him, with his six feet seven defeated Tacoma at Woodland park | the finals here. | These mon arelirving must repeat the performance. | running broad jump event have not CASH PRIZES. yooord | Sunday, # to 0. A faireized crowd | consi the pride of the South Failure to duplicate the previous av-| yet been held. ‘The baseball throw eee {turned out. land, ft fs thought that be} ing contest will be held March 20. Contestants apply to FE. K. Newspapers panned the, Seattle Celtics played the Taco cause of her remarkable showing, | —__ | Averages in the running high Maitland, Director, Thureday, touring ball players because ™4 Nationals at Tacoma. Game was she has an excellent chance to |PETE WINS ONE gather tn the trophy I consider skating the best ex- ercise in the world for a girl, and pm French Dinner With they were too frivolous with the called off when two bails burst bright lights. it Is certainly tough leaving two squads without an ob to be criticised for a little harmiess ject of attack. The game was de ii spring trainin clared no contest attribute my good health to my Bottle of Wine, 50c wee. Black “Diamond and Carbonado constant use of the rollers.” auld battled to # 2-ail ti s Sherman woe adi 4 TEMPLETON’S FEAT OF ae jakate on fee, but since there ts smashing the Australian pole att |record by clearing the bar at feet 7% inches is explained. Some|® one whispered to him that he was goog toward San Franctsco. “ee NOT CARPING; BUT ISN'T IT a dublous compliment to arrange four banquets in three nights for none in Southern cats ruta, I took Besng tevghe. WO BOYS DROWNED WHEN Aus! DR.E.J.BROWN a man whose stomach has just been | | rescued from foreign specialists? . Favorite spring training exer. cise. Instead of telling how many) bears and deer they killed A search Is betng made today, The victims of the accident are for the bodies of Walter Schroeder,|the sons of C. Fred Schroeder, 2, and his brother, Clifford, 19,|manager of the Schroeder Shoe| \drowned yesterday in Lake Union| Manufacturing Co., 419 Taylor ay. when a high wind caught their They had started on a trip to |motor rowboat and filled it with| Lake Sammamish. last N T | Ss T how much the Federal league of fered them. ie (SOA € wesahyie: water. a ROBBED ze sees ae S| MILLS Miser lehilly water as the boat upset. | Johnson clung to the boat, and says he did not see the two boys after the accident. His cries were Meyers, a motion picture operator. Meyors, with Thomas Flannigan, | reacied him in a rowboat ORGANIZE, TEAM PULLEN WINNER| Gatelys have organized a ball Los 8, March 2.— team for the coming season and | W!n Pullen, in a Mercer, set a nel the schedule 1s already being ar-|*Peed record and took in the inter | ing fire— Stahled as it wer ~ When Frank Lahti, 34, prepared end his life Saturday tn his room at 801 Madison st, he made heard by Cart| sure of success, Carefully filling }eracks with paper, Lahti turned on the’ gas. Then ho slashed his jug- ular vein with a knife eee JUST AS SOON AS THE YAN kee ball players arrived In London! {they went down and had a flash at Rotten Row, the place where al! umpires are born. O, Oswald, please pass the prunes. o* BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People come to my office every @ay and complain about being) Fobbed of their money by some dent ist on Firat av. representing himself to be Dr. E. J. Brown or his assiet ant. BEWARE of this thief who steals my patients and Ives off my reput: tion. MY OFFICES are at 713 First Ave, Union Block national gr prize Saturday on T can guarantes to eave you Sust ranged. Teams wanting games Can the Santa Monica course, going at Rae he tel ele S| rrange them by communicating a mad pace over the 403 miles for while my work is often superior, it] with © Lt pw in 710 Blewett St, the title of world’s road race than one-hait the| or phone North 2486. champion. He brought his Amer fean car in a winner for the first) time in history, and increased the | }INITIATE 27 and KNIGHTS your denta | speed figures from 74.45 to 77.25 me to my offices be} , | miles an hour. Guy Ball, in a Mar. a picture In r | VANCOUVER, Wash., March 2.! mon, was second St the entrance of the bullding Knights of Columbus from all Scioncbaapeciesticeey F ws lover Washington returned home ment. } “SEATTLE BUSINESS BOAT TIPS OVER ON LAKE jump, just closed, were as follows Irving. firet Columbia. 8 LOS AN . March 2.—Be fore a fair Sunday crowd, Venice | | walloped a team of stars of vario’ major and minor leagues, 11 Venico was beaten Saturday by the | same squad, 8 to 1, largely beca’ of the inability of the Tige johnelder, a Seattle recruit DOUGLAS FIRED HERE'S DOPE Malcolm Douglas, senior law stu-| | dent who edited the Law edition of the University Dally, was disminsed | jtoday as an instructor in the his | tory department. This action was taken by President Landes, follow- ing the publication of the story tn the Law edition to the effect that | President Landes appointed a fac julty committee to “logroll” in his| interests and obtain his permanent | appointment as president. ROSS DENIES IT) D. Ross, superintendent of the | ovens Whitwo: 3 feet 4% inch WILL VOTE ON A mayor, five councilmen, 15 freeholders, to revise the charter; & corporation counsel, treasurer, and comptroller are to be elected | tomorrow. There will also be ten charter amendments to be voted upon, four ON WHAT YOU The Eilers Way | The One-Price Way “The Eilers Way” way—the only right way—strictly one-price. of selling pianos is the popular It matters woman or child, there is not whether the seeker be man, but one price—the lowest price and that price is the same on every salesman’s list. Eilers price is absolutely the lowest price at which reliable pianos are sold—decidedly | lower than can be quoted by other dealers, quality con- sidered, for no other piano-selling organization in Amer- | ica is so well equipped, has such perfect shipping and dis- tribut covers so great a territory or has such an enormous business. Hence over 72 per cent of of the entire piano trade of the Pacific Coast has been ‘han- dled by the many Eilers stores and a like supremacy en- tributing facilities, joyed in all the great Inland Empire as well as Alaska, | which gives the Eilers organization an advantage which the foremost piano makers in the world are quick to ap- | preciate, and which gives the House of Eilers a line of instruments that for individual and combined high qual- ity is not approachable by another firm on the Continent. Among many others, rs, intending buyers may choose_ from such distinguished makes as Chickering & Sons, Kimball, Haddorff, the genuine Autopiano low Player Piano, the Smith & Barnes and Steger & Sons. Hazelton, Sohmer, ] Player Piano, the Bu Buying from the House of Eilers means securing the the | lowest price, the highest quality, the most satisfactory guarantee, the most liberal exchange privilege, t the fair- It_is the money-saving, easy- relia cea est, squarest treatment. I buying way—the popular _way—the reliable way. you afford to buy any other way? Edison, Victor and Columbia Talking Machines Complete Report |i] S C ENIC CAFE FIRST AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville From 3 to 12 P. M. 8—High Class Entertainere—S of Market Today The paying price for eggs was down to 21 cents again today, a lcent drop occurring over Sunday. The bulk of eggs for Alaska orders are either bargained for or in deal- ers’ hands, #0 that the principal out- let for eggs in the near future will | be consumption by local trade. A weak market {s looked for unless something unexpected occurs. Poul- try receipts have been heavy. Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and (Corrected Gatly by J. W. Gotwin & Co.) j lighting department, has denied | ‘1 ree: i“ epics, local cooking 16 @ 138 vigorously that he has had any-|clty propositions, and two port | Yakima potatc 20.00 | thing to do with the preparation | propositions La be ek ee land cireulation of advisory ballots . |Ontons oy __ | signed by the Public Ownership| dications are that, with favor |onions green. 38 |able weather, there will be a rec-|Cabbare es cum ber ° ord-breaking vote. Becta, eack $13" TRAMP IW RAIN | 0 foe Ste oer | wind up tonight with a rally in be-|Parenips . : @ 1% |nalf of Hi Gill at the Dreamtand |“ poets, yee e By Albany, Dentists, in People's Bask | Tramping through the ratn, pavilion and J. D. Trenholme at * Our story ts short, Lge er plain Mountal rs walked from Kent 10 | Sasson tall. Halland, g* About bridgework teeth of gold, Poreee South park via Orillia Sunday. Din. e Si sill flash election re- P 100 @ ner was served on the shore ot learns Bear taser Pacoreon |Cransetrien barrel sr-sccthee gage Of fms grnohetl, noretain and esi Angle lake. On March 10 @ walk | nutiding from the Savoy hotel, Sec- | Cauliflower, crate 200 @ tay up in place will be taken at night. lond and University, tomorrow |Celery. Cal, crate 10 8 all wrinkles from young oF Bi! Inight, beginning at 7:30, The|2ee plant . ing teeth without any pain, For the purpose of Instructing | polls will close at 8 o'clock, and re- people tn first afd to the injured, a| turns will be immediately available \free class in this work will begin |from the seven precincts where the Jat the ¥, M. C. A. Tuesday night.! voting machines are used, Beware of fake Dr. Browns | THE WHITE 0X AN g|early today after a Sunday full of | Best modern outside rooms, 250 sence AOE UA aad) DIRECTORY [ee Sere teas" @'ves TRY QUT PASTOR EDWIN J BROWN. D. D. §.\ Bert tn special box above and Initiated 27 new Knights into Stowart.- “Advertisement. le , ve ve |them sat the khedive of Egypt,|the Catholic orde f. _ | Select from the Goods of the Fol-| Senttie’s Lending Dentist |surrounded by his brilliant reti- Tieciaty URE ea” [oor ce SET Mentioned as a possible successor 713 First Avenue og. RRC ny NAVY YARD ROUTE Bollcit Your Patronage. 2m to the Rev. Dr, W. A. Major as pas ORS to ee ee # and Sundays] for “who is this K-deev party?” | ste i © Kennety, Tenn 206 | OOO Win Wicklund, graduate tor of the Bethany Presbyterian wntll 4 for people who work "Hele Kieg of Maypt" votunteér corman *nien PREPARE FOR SPRING sy taetitute, Stockholm Tl church, the Rev. R. A. Vander Las, led Fred Merkle. : le seer acnday), 0:00, r t. Lat us ate of Prof. Unman's Institute, MM /of Monrovia, Cal. preached to the t. He aan be ti "protested FF nna Ain ane congregation yesterday ee @ king of England is|” rime Table widiect to change without |") “Ratmatee Free | ————=| Dr, Major will take up tmportant | eR ent explained Merkle, “he's Powe Mots S101, Fore ets Suen’ TOO. LINQUIST & LUND are Presbyterian home mis 1104 THIRD AVE. ELLIOTT 5340 RESTAURANTS WARREN'S LUNCH f German Delicatessen | Formerly Wheeler's—218 Union Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. | king just like Bill Dahlen was man. |ager of the Brooklyn club.” [i evens ONE 14 INTERESTED LACE | When we read that Eddie Wad- dell, the once great left hander, was down, out and in con- |dition Uncle Ben Shibe quietly | wired a sum of money, and said he | would take care of “Rube” the rest of his life. always a great club, with Uncle Ben as owner and | Connie Mack as manager. ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silveremith DR. MACY, Specialist re + Now Located at His a Pree > oe heske] ONE DOES NOT LOOK FOR og New Store All the new fi . sentiment in prize fighters, but the peed : sturo-jemotion 18 there. Jimmy Clabby|| 140 Second Ave. Near Madison. ras wind path edict read that Tom McCarey was stag- au homie and Many So-Called Incar-|ing a benefit for the flood sufter gy or Aopendict ers in Southern Calffornia and tel The Mecca Deatnees, " Goltre, egraphed he would box three op weak C ropa |ponents four rounds each, at the DREAMLAND warreas sake Con ~ show TONIGHT tinal Db Kidney, Why shouldn't 1?” demanded ~ ~ bed “Disorders, Die-|Clabby when asked about. it Danes Bichets 10c FUNERAL Tne eh"? | “Those folks out there have ) done LADIFS PRER and aii| They've been awfully kind to me ° ar and I don't want to overloc ok We shall not mar the sacredness, se ey (Chance to help in a case like : THE VIRGINUS HOTEL humiliate you or belittle onr_ pro: rua Debiiity, | A fellow is apt to forget ere | 006 Viewtnte Ot. ncer, Worteke 4° feusion by bidding for the burtal or non who are down when he is up. | cremation of your loved ones, De.| hope I never get that way.” | Let us know your wishes and they ¥ a Vitality "Ner | will be complied with bility never falls, | | am ? UTTERWORT. 4 -|FEDS IN BIG SERIES?) BUTT. H I m ( +| CHICAGO, March 2.—The Feder. & SONS We have lal league schedule will include 154 from + ig eee : games, accordfhg to announcement MORTICIANS ig The season will close in October, | 1921 FIRST AVENUE DR. MACY, S along about the time the tonal | ABs and American league seasons wind oflern, slexantly furnished outside M pecialist |; von the aie tbe, pea HOUGEN 2-4-4 Globe Block We will be ready to play for the | tieantinass. comfort and court oO Corner Mo world’s champlonship then,” de-|leest money. Transl Ay Weekly, $2.60 to MC OUlLAW MAGNALCS, "for walking and street Stand Wiret Wash. ‘clares one of the 216 Union 91 1,000 SEATTLE | FOLK PAY TAX T E E]) hore are 1,000 Seattle citizens in TE E J a club by themselves tT T It is exclusive, very. These 1,000 ersons have incomes large enough es a H | [Persons to be taxed, and have accordingly registered their names with the gov- ernment The local revenue office will be open until midnight tonight for tn come tax statements, A penalty will be assessed against those who fall to file in this time. ||NOTIS Phis week we offer you « first-class $7.60 sot of teeth for rding mouth. Our consulting specialist has had years of experience, and his pinion of your condition will be aluable to you With the aid resulta in all bear we offer you a eS EU gE eran clas SAY TRV ETOATE OUR alt ASY PAY Dip CHA’ EVER HEAR ce emenaton free, Otte Neve 11] BOUT TH FELLER THAT NAMED HIS PET ROOSTER “ROBINSON” ‘CAUSE IT CREW SO? peat Union Dentists LADY ATTENDANTS Are permanently located or orner Pike and Third, with en. trance 306% Pike Street, over Owl We The Shoe Repair Man Shops—110 Mad! este’ asics end your friends and come back Jariic, loose . 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