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DANCE Av DREAMLAND TONIGHT Admission, including 9 DASE Dance Te TADIRS FRER SPEAKER AND | ‘CRAWFORD 10 GET OFFERS NEW YORK, March 6. ~ BULL BROS. Just Printers bd ° “Gunboat Smith” and His Bride, in Photo Posed for The Star =AIN 1043 | qo13 THIRD Baseball moguls were arriving here today aa to greet the New York and Chicago aren) White Sox on their return | ROBERT CURTIS The Lusitania, carrying the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ff), 18 due tonight, but will not See epsiring, Tnetaliing, (| COCK watt! tomorrow morning sag ghee mong the early arrivals was Vere. Boat Ot. Sax Jas. A. Gilmore, president of the Federal ague. D BEST in Traveling Goods | rheet pea ate age HT PRICE see us |S!m Crawford, American league REPAIRING Gilmore frankly admitted that he il Phone Elliott 1169. wanted Crawford to manage the | “a Hrooklyn team and declared he ‘Miller Trunk & Leather) Miarcd to otter hit mone Goods Co. y than the Detroit American | ECOND AVE. m would pay him 04 8 We are going to do our best to| ket both Speaker and Crawford.”| DANCING sald Gilmore, “I am prepared to PPODROME m nearly twice as much | HI as th ean get in the Pitth and Ualversity an league. I believe I will » to sign them both | i Johnson of the Amé e President Tener of t | and Garry Herrmann, ehalr Ss National Commission j were exp h late today | Mordecai Brown, manager of the | St. lx # Was also due to day, He ts after Catcher Wingo] - Jand Outflelder Lee Magee is DENTAL CO. sain ‘| HE’S IN EARNEST es Third and Pike -4 Dental Experts. MILWAUKER March For = the first time fn his career Ad Wol When. coment gast is training seriously for a box = ing match It indteat that he is anxious to regain his title and also| that he respects Ritchie, with whom | - he will clash here March 12 in | ten-round bout | I never had so much ambition 7) st coereeek Gone by them, yoo wm pj! all my life,” sald Ad today x. Certainly receive vaiue In fu! | - 4 a IE egos Bog HOGUE Ww INNER | “Ug said Mrs. snboat", satisfactory for her to actually wi -] valuable to you | | Smith ness a conflict of this sort, provid: | * | TACOMA, March 6.—Shooting tn Ww re aig [04 of course, that ..r, Smith larrap- 4 An office fitted entirety te white Hiroe form, Ray Hogue, the Seattle ‘e had suggested that It would) (4° tne everlasting daylights out of — enamel and sanitary tm every way. PH oiayer, trimined Rice of Spokane | de a delightful expertence for her to! Mr. Johnson See them before going elsewhere Wednesday in the billiard tourna-|see her devoted a But litte Mrs, “Gundoat” Smith ~ a ment now on here. In the even-| band hang a devastating wallop or ejaculated “Ugh!” and vowed that} is Cold Crows ee toe es Ting, Neldorfer of Spokane trounced|a bone-crushing haymaker on the | wild horses couldn't drag her to the Corby of Tacoma. person of Mr. John Arthur John-| ringside. | baad json, thus wresting from that dusky warrior the crown and sceptre of a fight. She regards prizefighting a jas a demoralizing and brutalizing _We hinted that tt would be e highly | sport, which GRANEY EXPLAINS | FIGHTERS’ DECLINE, - The tightening of the statutes "around ring battles, especially the long-distance goes, has limited the recruiting ground for raw materia! to comparatively few localities. | Where any sport ts thus hand! ARTICLE 3 capped it fs, of course, shortly By Eddie Graney [stamped out of existence. Those | Why Al the fighters of today |°xPonents who persist despite this) Fxtrecting , 4 ee Free She never has and never will neo | *4] Rhoads Dental Co. | Third and Pike TATE’S MATCH CLABBY SAN FRANCISCO, March mmy Clabby and “Fighting Bitiy” recy of Sacramento will clash tn | 20-round go at Colma on the even: | ing of April 3. THE NEW YORK BOXING COM- mission is under suspicion and one w York sporting writer thinks that Is news. | (The fight game te sadiy on th on Ite inet lege—saye Eddie @ of ring referees, tn leport tendencies of today [he holds, are wholly responald | itor wa the Obstacle are bound to fall to a Cabaret talling low the standard of the|Qbatacl afm tound, fo te ie the 1 Tho development field in boxing CUT- OHIO gare DENTISTS We make a specialty of teeth/| without plates by our palsiess Amalgam Filling . $1 $3 Every one admits that we col no Tod Sloanes or Fred Farale—nc great jockeys today. Boxing and) horse raciug have languished for | ‘ identically the same reason Restaurant During the period when this | ountry produced its crop of great ring men-—from 1887 to 1896—fighte could be held in any state and any jelty. Every locality was develop ing promising men. | Baseball would suffer the same | slamp if subjected to the same con | ditions | Complete Report of Market Today The bigger the recruiting field, |the higher the efficiency in any Paid Produ: for Vegetables ana | *Dort That should be apparent to Fruit every one, | The House That Quality Entertainment Built FAREWELL WEEK, FEB. LILLIAN SEIGER Coming Attractions: Feb. 23, Edith. Willard and Margie Doyle. Gold Crowns March 2, Wm. Conley. se ted daily by J. W. Ondwin & 60) i March 9, Paul Rahn : - 1 5 Ih Miss "Reno" Rogers, aaa otters | POFCelain Bridgework $3 vw ei |Fever; Call Meet Off ‘Toe oem aaoegag \¢ © % | Because several members of the ; £. G. WOOD, Amnt. Mgr. | iY T th 5 g U ue io Untversity of Illinois track team a | |] e ee! p e242 92% | | were exposed to scarlet fover, Mas ‘ 102 @ 178 |] the track meet with Purdue unt Ne othe Any work Gah decen't prove $$ 3 LS || versity scheduled for Friday, has ment cures as|gatisfactory will be repaired free |‘ a Stee ee ee en Chinese herbs! of charge at any time, 12 h Come in SOON—today, If you 200 @ 295 |= different|wish—for free examination and 11% @ 200 |e * °° TOUTS SQUANDER WE STAND BACK OF our | * ey the| WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ oe is | pl GUARANTEE newer 200 @ tis A | ORT { aiel| 207 University St, 2nd and Uni-| ius plant 2 We cure} versity St, Opp. Fraser. | irnrsie ‘cam Jue Wing “Sg pieeiiit Paterson Co. Medicine Co. 217% Pike § Corner Third A _ WON ON PONIES | Edward Campbell and “Push”| | Miller, Well-Known Race} Track Characters, Have Big Time on “Easy” Money. Edward Campbell and “Push” Miller, two well-known race track | touts who have operated on all the big race courses in North America, | » (are In Seattle recklessly squander-| }e \ing a small fortune won recently in Aon 2 an ® vod wine, live. ‘(ja “long shot" put over at Juarez. 12 | While the exact amount of their 10% | winnings is not known, It {8 said Chere? lin sporting circles that bookies at the Mexican track lost more than $25,000, the larger part of which | was paid to the two followers of 0 | the ponies | Both of these characters have en- DK. MACY, Specialist treatment methods that All. Chronic e and Many *7 |tertained hundreds of their friends be oD ie to |during the present week, and they | teed Yeaiand ‘creamery |plan to continue their’ fun until Weak pack 2 @ 42 |Sunday night, March 8 It 1s said pn vad , " Morage creamery +> & (30 |that Campbell has lost his heart to oa 1 Toten Yeas _. |& Well-known Seattle girl, and may 4 ‘1 Urinary Disorders, Din aaamaalaey et * |make this his future home—provid 1 | 2 @ om {ing the lady says “yes.” 20 @ 21 | Campbell and Miller are the prin nf 19 @ 2) \elpal fun makers in ‘ kers,” this | shares bill at the Seattle theatre. By hey have amused thousands of the SENDS IN ALARM hb of that popular playhouse so far this week, and the advance salo Indicates a record week for Firemen from six stations rushed up to the spot ready to risk lives Weaknesses, De the Third avenue playhouse. tog roaring flames Vitailt wy ity and New The race track scene in “Check- ers” is true to Ife. dua dee No detail is | r A woman stood, frightened, by /omitted to convert the stage into Seundage 4s * tpn an alarm box a grandstand overlooking the race m1 We he, I thought It was a mail box,” |track, Tho stene is exceedingly fm 2 a |ahe said realistic. ble cance | It happened yesterday at 23rd The best seat may be had at the , DR. MACY ely the Lame and Deformed |) av, and Madison st matinee this afternoon, or Satur , Specialist by making the ‘ - {day and Sunday matinees, for 25 : $98-8-4 Globe tock A LUNDBERG ©. Kiviat, Hohlemainen, Rosenberg jconts The night price is 60 cents. or 4 agen 1107 ‘Third Avenue, er, Meye Whaddemean Irish-|'The play is worth four times that Phmpcd nate | Firat Ay. Braces, T , Artificial Limbs American names? ‘amount,—Ady. THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH §, 1914. GUESS WHY GUNBOAT SMITH’S BRIDE ADMIRES | HIM; IT’S JUST BECAUSE HE DANCES SO DIVINELY| pulous promoters have commerctal ized, She wishes Mr. Smith would! quit the ring and get a job in a de partment store, or somewhere Of course, she admires “Gunboat” tremendously. But why? You'd never guess, It's because he dances #0 nicely They met at a dance in New York, two years ago, and Mrs. “Gunboat” loved him at the end of the “Moon light” waltz, They were married in January, in Chicago. Tho wife of the champion of the world—barring Johnson, Langford, Jeanette and McVey (all. alas for the supr of the white race! being gentlemen of color)—is five feet tall and weighs 115 pounds. She travels around with he band, who this week is giving a sparring exhibition at the Pantages theatre. Though small in stature, she is strictly the boss of the Smith i The Sun Is Shining SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA The storm {ts over, the swollen streams have subsided; all ob- structions to traffic have been overcome and SOUTHERN PAGIFIC Trains are again running on regular schedule. Once more the smile of Southern Callfornt golden sunshine, bright blue sky and green fields welcome the traveler, the tourist and the pleasure seeker The Shasta Limited and two other comfortable trains datly offer beat of accommodations to all points tn California. acy Cc. G. CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passenger Agent. 720 Second Avenue. Foot of Cherry 8t. DIG WORMS! © ‘SEASON WILL OPEN IN MAY rt of the King cou I The rep game warden to the state depart | ment demonstrates the success ¢ ewly created county game com | | mission | | While the number of hunters and | |fishermen Increased nearly 60 p cent, there was a 25 per cent 4 | crease in mber of viol troryic ¢ ort shows. to March One hundre and seven Nimroda fell into the tolla of the ofr this number 86 cor & were se | cured. | Fines for the year totaled $750 |This amount, added to t f fund, Included enues from licenses, swells fund to $11,47 The assets e |the department are worth $60,000 |including # 20-acre game farm and| | fish hery at Sno! qualmie falls | The fishing season, for which janglers are now getting ready }in May, ® month Inter than’ pr jou rs. The on closes Jan uary 1, two months later than in pre {ceding seasons First activity at Dug’ | valley park this year w day afternoon, wher the Seattle club who hand will appear ark te ber up th throw wings. Simfl 1 daily until spring WOMAN IS HURT CHICAGO, March Mr Charles W. Murr wife of the de} posed owner of the Chicago Nation- | jal league club, was seriously hurt] in an auto accident here Wednes- | day. | | FIX TITLE GAME) Gam een the Un Washing and Idaho basketball teams for the at Pullman March 12. TENNIS DATES | NEW YORK, - Marck 5.—President | Wrenn of the United States Lawn Tennis sesociation has anpounced dates for the international Matches. | Challenge matches for the Davis} cup will be held August 13 to 15, WILL PLAY BALL A special assembly was held at the Lincoln high school Wednesday, | at which it was decided not to} | abolish baseball as one of its sports. BEATS A FRAT | | YOUR FARM °": ALL BUT yi: YOUR OPENING Backed by the Land and Things That Grow ‘Titles Date : Back to ‘Northern Pacific AN ACRE Most Talked of and Best Thought of Farm Land in Washington Make a Show-Me-Trip This Week NO FRILLS NOR FRICTION BUT FACTS AND FIGURES 1F YOU want any of this land at these low pricee—YOU MUST BUY SOON—BUT YOU CAN HAVE FIVE YEARS IN WHICH TO PAY FOR IT. The price, the soil, location, water conditions and climate, with markets, are all right. Don't put off your purchase until this property gets beyond your reach. Take hold now and let “the other fellow” pay you the BIG PROFITS and high price later on. 1 will have parties on the ground every Thursday and Sunday, leaving here Wednesday and Saturday nights, out and back in 24 hours. Call and make arrangements to go with the next party leaving Seattie—also get my booklet, fully covering this section of the country. Y. M. C. A. student team gathered more laurels Wednesday night, wal loping the Kappa Sigma five, 26 to 17 | TO FORM LEAGUE Representatives from various lo- cal lodges will gather at 4166 Ar-| cade building next ‘ednesday night to put a plan for a baseball | league {nto concrete form. TEETH Poetry By Albany Deni Building, ple and plain K teeth of gold. | \ Jot filing | That always | Of towtn arti | And remoy from young or t any pain, | r friends and come back ng loos teeth and making them | tight aaking charges away out of lee that Dentists can do | e all work that we do for | of | rptise you at small: ¢ you must know, aa throug 1 states hear a good word Albany's Cut Rates mut for the A. McKAY JORDAN Farm Land and Real Estate 114 James St, Seattle Phone Elliott 5434 INSIST ON DEFINITE RULES IN BIG FIGHT CHICAGO, March 5.—Notice that; get away with infractions of the the rules of the Ritchie-Wolgast ‘ules because of friendly referees, if oukee 20d 80 I am taking the necessary bout, Jo be staged in Milwaukee| OM Svtions beforehand to see that March 12, must be definite, and a) Ritchie gets none the worst of the thorough unde ing reached be-| breaks fore the men enter the ring was served on Promoter Andrews tolay by Harry Foley, the champion’s manager “I have been warne “that Wolgast WILL swim BAY Determined to ~ accomplish the feat that the famous Arthur Cavill was unable to do, and which cost the latter his life, J. C. Clark of Bos- ton will attempt to swim from West Seattle to the water front next Sun- day. Clark will leave the West Side at 12 o'clock, | Boxing taught nasium. 4," said Foley,! as been allowed to “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. Austin @ Salt’s gym- The Shoe Repair Man £16 Union hops—110 Madison HOUGEN ALL HEAVY WEIGHT SUITS, RAINCOATS, SLIP-ONS, UNDERWEAR, , MACKINAWS, LOGGER SHIRTS, FLANNEL SHIRTS, GLOVES, MITTENS AND SOX MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE, AS WE MUST HAVE ROOM FO STOCK, ‘FOR QUICK SELLING WE GOODS TO HIMELHOCH BROS. ‘Formerly Kline R_ OUR NEW _ SPRING NOW ARRIVING DAILY. THEREFORE, WILL CUT THE ABOVE Foot of Cherry St. & Rosenberg