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THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914, a DANCE AT pe " : eam ' DREAMLAND OSGAR AND ADOLF DISCUSS “FRITZIE’S” TRAFFIC PROBLEMS WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD TONIGHT "VELL, 1T OE EMe To me DER PRO TWIT ste —You ust Der Bios (are : a Admission, nciuding S DES QE DER MORE 1 Look a EMS To ME, DER FRONT ) I sre -You v BLock \(“ Hum! — SuBB0Se DERE tes : \ How DOES Dance The AT'FRITZIE” DER more I PND OF HIM NEEDS ABOUT Fiver SIQNAL SYSTEM. GBT we We TURN 7 FLEA ON HISS CABOOSE VISHES AMOUNT ? Fall TADIES FRE . VONDBR HOW Yau CAN SINT MINUTES HEADVAY To KeEP =} —— HIM ANYVERE MITOUT A DER REAR END FROM — YO OPEAK TD A FLEA IN DER e . PAGGAGE COACH AHEAD? DOT 195 UNLIKELY — Electrical Terns brattle. Dee TRAIN DISPATCHER. TELESCOPING HIM, 7 BOTH FLEAS WOULT Br IN DER Bincering School, Ine. with te we Zz sat "OH. AS TO . ~~ : ~ Posiasciee postal’ et te thee HE USUALLY TAKES ceteat : : : - A SIDING TILL DER, i SECONT SECTION CATCHES UP. | | A Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer} Order your printing by mall) from FRANK P, NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. Ke will save you money on an! printing orders. id Advertising.) RAH RAH BOYS /opine OF CONQUEST MAKES Sook a ANCE cannot acree LINBER STIFF) MATEURS. PROFESSIONALS] _mCuseass-crcutrneos“tMtm atta VASEISSLOW ARTICLE NO. 4 (Written for the United Pres: bruise t and the National NEW YORK, March The |league suffering from what may not} CHICAGO, March 7.—The squab: | ter problem is fast breaking down nnete open season for the develop have been quite a civil war, but bad-| ble over a referee for the Ritchie By Clark Squire (The trent-ana-weiede qrotees ‘te fase Sreekine Sircstoual stniet ; vo cma {x now on. With the warm |ly scarred nevertheless by the up-|Wolgast ten-round bout, to be About 60 candidates have answer.) Eddie Gravey, fant reteres 2 March mun of the South shooting in- heaval brought on by the Murphy-| staged at Milwaukee next Thurs Jed Coach George Engie's call for a By Eddie Graney to the systems of managers, vets | Kvers affair. |day evening, was still on today ‘ watt It is lik nr n to acquire a good business edu-|#4 rookies, and various other| All the grudges that the players! The champion announced there Panekell ‘tarnans ; (tae. Ratverny t ja like expecting & ae ee, | things through. the sys have had against Hank O'Day as an| would be no fight if Promoter Tom i trickling and are being put through a short/ cation without the intuition of using it to expect an amateur iN toms of the war correspondents, the umpire will certainly t tisfied in|S. Andrews insisted that Harr, workout every night, to take the sports to keep out of the professional realm 41 tales of the wonders from the months to come, They got even | Stout, the club's official referee,| SAN FRANCISCO, March 7.—The stiffness out of their mba. The You can't dabble with athletics and hope to excel. It's 1es are on tap. You may be-| with O'Day in a measure when he | act draw decision returned last night by last preliminaries prior to the rea’ to be made business, with earnest and constant devo ve th jes or not, but every came manager of the Reds, but THOMAS EDISON BECAME, Refer Jack Gra in the main og practice was held on Denny field &0t na phenom that may be developed will the job he had at that time was a] ] “ . ‘ four-round event at Dreamland rial) Socialist Part | this afternoon tion taking practically a man’s entire time bes needed This stormy Winter pipe compared to the dizzy going | *ck when be quit his jaboratory for etween Frenchy Vaise of Seattle The infield meg are already mal) Thus the amateur who league, which has kept all baseball- ahead, In the first place, if the|® N0Gr ie ate te een “he's And Johnny McCarthy of San Fran- ling a splendid showing,” said Coach] oy “eo - om quivering with expectancy and | Cubs do not get Sweeney from Bos Ley th ; ‘ ® cisco was questioned today by the 4 M Eusle last night, “and the materi) |reaches a high notch is virtu CO er ne etulance will be|ton, all O'Day has to do as a starter |peen eway from bis typewriter that 11+ was questioned todey aa a in the outfield is good, The hoe for |ally doomed to become a pro eflected in the regular playing sea-|{s to plug up two gaping holes in his | !B6. eee thought Vaise was en- weeding out the squad wil! be taken | fessional, unle re" t the son infield, At best he has one to fill. | titled to the decision, although the from the rack and put into use Mon-| money to make yme an un | Out of the swirling mass the Chi With Johnny Evers out of {it and |contest was slow and uninteresting By EDWIN J. BROWN. day af We will then get cago Cubs have come out wrecked, | Al Bridwell a Federal Jumpee, the ‘ ‘throughout. Vaise did not warm up hie cadet deehailiaas down to business and make overy | pe ye ccnp nara The Cleveland Naps stand stripped jentire vicinity immediately adjacent to bis work until) the last San Quest p Be h aM has the goods in} ut of every | men who several matr ngs in thelr to second base is defenseless. while McCarthy seemed unable to party and Ite « < ' tlorder to stick, The pitching staffjenter the ring 1 not the pitching apparatu > raids of If O'Day is able to establish him | get started. Socials : is as yet an unknown quantity slightest int » become t * The Cincinnat! Reds self as the real boss of his outfit | i » has been giving the have been much and makes a winner, he will sur. important consideration I desire to t ) worked and voted for th 1 pandidates an oppor. |) - “yee . so they will start with the prise hundreds who looked on while ‘ | U.OF c. Loses Te CAPTAIN gause. Our of as not deen In| tunity to loosen up on the diamond | voxing. But pride of conquest 5 ‘i f ched to he Was wrestling with the Cincin \ barantorent Unive a = +m pli 8° Jand show their ability to stop hotjcarried them forward That » Phillies are minus «| 0 att Reds pave sic gp Sr pee % DEATH RATTL or THE REDS. Prana Bostrom, fetary |Srounders and shoot the ball around|same pride exacted so mu credited with an easy 9-to-4 and the Socia jceleas, Voice, (the bases. Tw: timid and enerey + pee he tar te biciat Walle have been have been. detailed te da: and ener hat they un i win over Pomona college, but | Breat fa in. obstruc or-|den men @ chance on file ir fitted themselves for any other : the victory cost the state unt- anizaticn work of the Socialist | °° a & chance oa © “ Nat ity ahey hed i versity men the services of | party in our state and city This | pract ice every nan is required to *areer aturally ley ad to % Capt. Rubke for the rest of Sostrestive work must " been sprint around the cinder path make it a business. The same | =_ the season. Rubke dislocated jis pion with baseball Who Is this individual Wile chain * CU claims} Clark says he will start on ae his left arm sliding to a base. Direct Actionist ? is foolish for colleges Eddie Graney, Famous Tuxedo |to be J. C. Clark, professor, {f you | long swim at 12 o'clock Sunday, and WHITE HOUSE | ——— sce. Wells a |to expect their prize athletes Referee | please, of Boston, Mass, and who | {fom the sume rey ges used! BILLIARD PARLORS modern outside Tooms in that ” y nas decided 6 sh 2 reco! success a y >, wi Nott ys, Seattle, 25c to 50c, Stewart House, t, but if Wells’ condu: to become a success in anything else, as a general rule. To sys he will attempt to swim EL to finish at Colman doce dicen tinea Viens oi a Seattle, 380 to 680, tee Ae » t Bot Kogw the meaning of the term. do that a man would have to be a paragon. bay Sunday afternoon, a feat which| Prof. Clark, or whomsoever he| Borne tauent. Austin hemi consis Melaka WELLS, when With your ssnction That is why the hard and fast line which it has been |caused the death of Arthur Carill, a| may be, bears no resemblance to an |" giro ¢. He doesn't look condition. Harry Lioyd got twenty 1. W. W ee Se eee ele “watd Oe: attempted to preserve between amateur and professional | noted professional swimmer, ed. If Clark ‘ ith ‘ward $0: ; ¢ os should attemp’ The Repair Man ciallet ices! “about etgnteen, months SPEAKER OF SOX athletics is being rapidly broken down. It plist of neces-/*S° | wi, and we have reasons to be HOUGEN whe moe epee a majority by rough house ta sity be wiped out! jlieve he will not, another tragedy | May be re-enacted tn the bay fessionals when they began was that not anarchy, sabotage of Riseet ation? patent il It is contrary to all human nature and the demands] WELLS, you indorsed E -| NEW YORK, March 7.—Thanks|of the present day world of scratching for a living (shes 0M SHOTS} ere tor campaign manager of 2o'rlto the activities of the Federal/ought to be self-evident to everyone Fecent city Kea contends that « Baseball league, the salary of Tris —_— — pane Hil og Speaker, Boston Red Sox outfield BASEBALL HAVING BECOME! raitor to th Seer tale or nat or tar eurpuanee that pall a0 poner ie Auta, we eon er SEND CREW EAST saubeeitade eae WELLS, when you tom anajother player in the ranks of Organ-|the Federal league to invade Mel en agp Pe In Pullman Se ae ieere fer bert, thejized baseball today bourne or Sydney next. What o re 5 en oe aadidate for ¢ in the] ‘The Red Sox outbid the Federals they for mileage? , The first # in the campaign car; for raising the $3,600 required to|He dreamed some fairy to him part, ast presidential election, the preaiden with Vietor Bott and for at least the next two Gene Debs, were the gang and you|years the famous Tris will com- send the Washington crew to spoke y¥ of party treason and subot-| mand the stupendous sum of $18, Poughkeepsie regatta next June| And made of him a big league) WELLS, when you and your gang| 000 per season of six months’ work was taken when Samuel Collyer, of star. ) took ten dollars from Judge John b. Not only was organized baseball the exploitation bureau of the| fe ecndttnnay t he was 4 capital-| successful in ®# negotiations with Chamber of Comm , and other} Dixie Snow % candidate) for campaign ex-| 4 ra Crawford, De. representatives of Seattle business | Picture tonight mses, your whole gang w ity| Speaker, but Sam . Sea business Briperiy treason, and you know it. |troit Americans, and Pitcher Lev- men pledged their support toward |In a field of snowy white, WE nteen months |erenz, St. Louis, were also kept | sending the oarsmen to the Hud. Hear those players sing ago. when the FF ward local ~4 serene from the inviting toils of the son, provided they won the coast | ‘I wish I's home Po Mr. Joseph Gilbert editor of] Tut 0 Hl cU championship, at a special assem-|1 long there to be destroy the Volce, Th mpaign of battle which bly in Meany hall Friday. jot snow and ice be free rer then some of tr Fans. ike truel awaited the home-coming of the | RATE) ————————= | 1'l] bet it's warmer up in Nome,” rtp ge Ay world’s tourists was carefully ar | ied rty papers and dest y } | ‘as this direct action and ranged by the major officials. Bach | | BULL BROS. ——— WELLS, Bostrom, your state sec-lof the coveted trio considered ij pore 8 co lterms from both organizations. | Tt ts not #0 strange that saley) $3 the lonet tere trom instance the majors| We make a specialty of tecth SUSE Printers | Charlie Murphy made a million on. Is this what youl won out without pl by our painless bucks in Chicago, when one re- stand. Sor? The St. Louis Nationals stand method. 1012 THIRD @AIN 1043} | calls the wealth wrestling pro- He ne ene ree eto lose Lee Magee, graduate of the moters have extracted from the ie 4 © and the gang|Seattle Ball club and now one of A Ig Filli g $1 | e S . | Windy elty ar, approve! at deciara ‘Bo: i the bana soarers 76 She Hetionel mai ‘am | in . nsist on eatt e- a on t 4| offer from the Feds under consid G \d Cr a M d G d AS FAR an ORG ANIZED BASE. | gail or a t — 0 Owns . ade ooas ball is concerned, the world’s t aoe ‘ " ies. ; ! r Porcelain ‘ In doing this you enable the hee *! Paige es ner ieee bs pie 66 e 9 =a 3.2% | Complete Report | ™™ ingen $3 rong lf a a s the Lrow Iles ol help. REMEMBER, |_ !F WILLIE RITCHIE WAS A this Is a bare of Market Today ‘Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up thé eratse ria weekly payroll, |BASEBALL PITCHER. HE'D HAVE ae = nen = . personally « ur F , Any aig ‘aan ied ae the greater Seattle. . ene ame . ‘ Paid Producers tor Vegetables and | satisfactory be repaired free | s0T ana MS a a A, | Prtees 5 | ALLIS NOT GOLD that glitters . a a dag aie 0 Frat Jot charge at any time. Bakeries | we refer to the $10,000 purse Ritchie With the approval of the Public Service Commission, The Pacific Telephone three ditte erected daity by J. W. Godwin &Co.)| Come in SOON—today, If you : a focal cooking 7 @125 |wish—for free examination and }{s to get in Milwaukee And Telegraph Company has readjustedits long distance rates in the State of oo | estimate. Washington ma potatoes 20.00 f ; | ; No | , fe for cor-|Harly Bese seed potatoes #200 |WE STAND BACK OF OUR q] poration tou have the |oniens sees ottcees O28 | WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ equa! JAP IS BEATEN In its new rates it has taken the “air line” principle as a foundation; that is, al White river potatoes .., 17.00 @1R Barve to wecuse the Beat 2 coef OS : rf Why. man, you have the|Cabbage ae GUARANTEE | la charges are now based on direct distances without regard to construction mileage t a mile 1 at | Cucumbers 02% | CHICAGO, March 1.—George A geenten' stabs ae * plesonnt ar | vcr a 207 University St, 2nd and Unt = suvton was’ the victor ta a wore | oF other conditions. by the Socialists as a candidate for | Mutahe versity St, Opp. Fraser 514 Fifth Ave. W. §) mayor two years ago you were on of a large delegation that called fne, and you personally made the ap peal for me to file gorporation | #0 am (you said) to played game with Koji Yamada tn . : : . * Pameen Oo, | RA the all-star billiard tournament As the great volume of Seattle toll business is with the following points, the 2 | | Chili here Friday night. Score, 500 to new schedule of rates applying thereto is herewith quoted: | » | | 361, In the afternoon Demarest TamaleGrotto |} deteated Siosson 500 to 302 Chili Con Carne | From Seattle to— e | je Chicken Tamales OUTSIDE OF GETTING BACK to a system of rowing that does not Tacoma—“Two-Number” Service.... or 3 min each additional min. | use Hp Avcty 60 ae cent of their “Particular-Person” Service 20c min > each additional min. |power in lost motion, putting beef Everett Two-Number” Service......... 20¢ for 3 min each additional min, t tw > i fen }and brawn equal to that of Harvard 4 > "oe 4 : ive four re age ata | n x Le |}; te boat, and being able to row articular-Person” Service..... 20c min > each additional min ou go under « jarlt . . : % ¢. : ire fh goo " neeees Flour |just a Uttle better than the Crim Olympia ..... GAec MES a TREKS 30c for 1 min.—1Sc each additional min, Sy py EAGRA re Bocia sco | a (cheb tecese aba Bellingham .. . 50c min each additional min. pined Socia m 4. Mg ae ae , mony | Bremerton .. 5c min.— 5c each additional min. yw & inrge < Roxing taught. Austin @ Balt’ gym North Yakima . ‘; ; > fe min.—30c each additional min, Tom's ans } will wer bait ° “i c : ; : “Centennial Best” pathol _— Spokane ..... * 5 min E each additional min. the Socialist. voters, aauncen foe Batter Aberdeen ae < ‘ : min additional ¥ YOU TO DEBATE: |. achenlpadieaies Cabaret F LO U R Bintan scouts . . : Fe min.— 5¢ eac additional midi Moonta i Hh ee, = er | enon eg © Restaurant = Snohomish «++ i es 20 for 1 min.—10c each additional min. fa thie trate to direct asain ita: a Toe | cu . Macaron OTHER RATES IN PROPORTION. fianes of t 5 Main 5306. We Deliver. 15 W Third Avenue. ee e868 @ ceseeo and would be ane ' a F : uestion with you : : 0 to : The House That Quality Washington Brand That Seattle has the finest Long Distance telephone service saves the expense and inconvenience of TUVORE ORGANIZATION, { came | Entertainment Built Macaront, Spaghett!, Vermiceili, Jif Dillard parlor in the world? | travel—conserves time and energy—unites producer and market—broadens com- perez polit “ 5 ald | ¥, 0 120-1 ea sd ign tA ta Bee IN ANS eee panionship—enables one to send the right word to the right place at the right ES that wecpie’ it A Ww; | ve : LE * 8 FAREWELL WEEK, FEB, 23 By) bate ted moment a We world sc in| Selling Price for Hutter, Kags and. Cheese LILLIAN SEIGER A. F. GHIGLIONE @ SONS BROWN & HULEN finet. commit Dole at, » ge ado ge : ee Gektna, Abeaanat Poriahle Fduses Second and Spring Third Floor ten " Feb. 23, Edith Willard and ony A / db p J Margle Doyle. ‘ March 2, Wm. Conley. DANCING Maréh 9, Paul Rahn me * eee ee HIPPODROME Zealand creamery Miss “Reno” Rogers, and others |B satteriog owners are our references 4 University. 2 direct from the Eas ‘Attractive—Sorviceable—Eeonumieat 5 7 rane 28 Got our prices bet or butld organization o1 jeamery . £. G, WOOD, Amnt. Mgr. AMERICAN PORTABLE HOUSE CO. NJ. BROWN, iz Main 88OR O81 Arcade Bide. Frosh ranch «++ |