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° THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1914. s = 1 — - DANCE AT O’DAY, UMP . T PEN FACE; W WHAT? ) DREAMLAND ’ 7 7 N. ? TONIGHT Ws With Hank O'Day manager of O'Day gave a fair example as With Johnny In Boston, tong when a decision does not was to be manager of the Cubs right. All you need Is to en aude Maccuan veel 25 the Chicago Cubs, there will be manager of the Cincinnati Reds, O'Day still has a collection of —a his ee ; Bome flaw was picked in a rule, Hat hs if 1 had my way, | d nin arch another opport: t : © recem National league >t would not let a manager open Ma nal sey ms unity to observe but there would have been men who do not go through a mosting here, O'Day was dio and Hank Immediately got Into aac on decisions. | tell : phe : an umpire acts when he is sweet going this year nad John game without considerable jaw cussing the rules.” This was be- action you, the rules are all right. Just 5 For th iT ta Traveling Goods directing a team, Instead of ny Evers remained a member exercise. Bresnahan, for in fore he had been “tagged it” by “The rules are all right,” he enforce ‘em; that's all; enforce at the RIGHT PRICK see us calling balls and strikes. of the Cubs. stance, usually speaks loud and Murphy, or had been told he barked. “The rules are all ‘em. REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169. AND RITCHIE This {7-Year-Old Water Nymph Challenges Other Girls to aSwim | Fullerton Doesn't GOVERNMENT QPELETS |) saree win trown} “TaKEe HAND . % iw Me “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products | BY \} Me Brown says Artie a ay | FREDDIE 4 not John Evers, put | True-to-Nature Teeth - a 1007 Hoge Bldg. | | Shit a ie “epee age The Finest Production of Dentat x | “Today's batteries—Tyler and |} j 908 : ‘ Z Art ; ee | om Tyler.” i b hen the| ¥ MILWAUKEE, March 12,—Willie yler.” Listen for this when the|f I saw the play. Hofman fr xammination cand) Baste hictts aa daily tie taeue Go toe Boston Braves get started, In ord stopped the ball In center. Evers By Hal Sheridan CintA Crema (Pod 1 exten 4 fight fans of the Middle West here to Ket some one to hold the speedy on second base, shouting for (Writen for the United Press) eK. a cxeee Neaiebt tn & teceund, aedesinion left-hander, Manager Stallings had|[ the ball at the top of bis v NEW YORK, March 12—-Just |NCAYY) corer eee eeees $5.00 Joontest with Ad Wolgast of Cadillac, | jto get the brother of his famous || Hofman held the ball ut r igewor (strictly rst- | | pitcher. |} thougt i to give things a real national ridgework y 3 |}Mich, Intense tnterest prevatis in| Miss Ivy ' are jf thought he would never thr uss), per Toot 5.00 the bout between the champion and | a ‘ |] Tinker ran across, grabbed Ur and International tinge, Uncle : ies 7 |the former champion, and early tn Crossweight, ,. keep your eye on Wilson Collins. |] pire Emalie, jerked him around Sam ie finding himself all tied | Gold Fi $1.50 Up tateasinte uae that tae bout ans raw |The fastest man ever turned out by|[ and pointed to Merkle, running up and twisted with prepara , & $45,000 house. | 17-year-old [Vanderbilt university promises tol} for the club house isle whook tions for the cup races, which | 1tue-to-Na Teeth, per set By Atbany tm People’s Bank He's in Good Shape [be the "14 sensation He dose 100 |] him off and shook his head, Joe figure as one of the many blue |.-.-..---.-$5.00 to $15.00 Baila at “Tam fine and fit," said Ritchte crack yarde in 10% seconds in @ ball unl} MeGinnity and two other Giants |) ribbon events to be pulled off Finest Tee the world.) Sis defeated Wolgast twice, and | awimmer rE ia who were not in the game ran to) during the coming months. can see no reason why I should not : : : second, Just before they got There is little doubt but th Guaranteed 15 Year porcelain and turn the trick a third time. 1 will of |_Three Cubana—two who can’t talk |} there Hofman, who did not seem |ithe coming struggle between Bi by leading business aba'never took Sid: Wine “TS wem't any that Twit knock | English—are in the Braves’ camp. |] to know where to throw the ball, | Thomas Lipton mrock TV. and|inen and the dental prone p eB get Rice trom young or{him out, for the distance ts | Bimini Villabon and Laque are ax long on|} threw wild. Evers broke away |iine yacht that will, be selected to | ec 4 . si short. I will win the decision ‘i speed as they are short on language m the Giant who had grabbed |) qefend the San ot extracting teeth without any pain Welnset Backs Himeclf club, aad him, got the ball and ran to see | tract tremend a ahs + friends and come back olg — Mathewson and Plank, the twol} ond gl pe fleas he Kreatest throngs ever witne Wolgast was so nfident of vic and 7 4 las- we tooth and making them | tory that he instructed his manager, | Los Angeles, ]| veterans of the box, are starting K a yacht race will view the DANCING mor harges away out of Tom Jones, to gtab all the 10 to 6! who thetr 14th campaigns under the big istruggle off Sandy Hook. That an eeey Oe ot $10,000 ! tent. It takes some athlete to battle — . , HIPPODROME re odds up to 0 | i, lOld Doc T i4t & where t ernment come led ork that we do for] nish, Ritchie ruling a 10 to 7 fa] Tre of every description, steamers, pr roll Ot wotlk so good It with tast and win|vorite, It was estimated that $50,-| challenge | JUST A LIMERICK : er * suol yachts and boats of « plan please. 000 had been wagered on the out | There wan a young fellow from the] Wednesday was a disastrous Ay | and pattern will be pressed into wer the for Porter and Williams, e¢ | Hub vice and headed for the course, And we will surprise you at smaltness of| |, as co st know, as through-| Marry Stout, the club's official | referee, will referee tonight's bout, | | Went south to train with the Cubs, /ants for the ket-billiard tourney | w), will be several miles out He went after a fly, at the White House parlors. Por-| so4 caer a a a | Ie iit in his veil . ter met Nixon in the afternoon and | Tt will, therefore, be up to the NAVY YARD ROUT world lub Of eu! ood word for the Foe “lhemys Cut Rates despite reports to the contrary.| | \ | om. = ——_— This was definitely decided today And now they call him a dub was massacred, 1(° to 59 Lenney| government inspectors to ses that | Seamere HB. Kenn Tours and per when Manager Harry Foley wi | eee slaughtered Williams, 100 to 33. |those crafts are al Seg th Let Me Cure You Biterces to witncraw nis objections to | | Ray Collins, star southpaw of the flolent lifeboats, as well as guarding | teaser’ Ocsday)., 0:60, 10:60 ©. tus ng Stout because he ia the only Wiscon. Boston Red Sox, wan « racked on the| lagainst overcrowdin Co" Cexcent Bunday. ‘sunday, 9:80 Making Good Year Milain official with experience enough A shin with a batted ball and will be WEE N Then will come the patrolling of |” Time Table subject to change with After ‘Year ts the Hilts handie such a big bout. miles out of the game for some time salt the courue to keep the way clean fe (secee, dot te anes ne tlet The men were scheduled to start | across a tee CHICAGO, March 12.—The Chi-|the racers ’ Phone Main #101. Fare 600 Round Trig 3. A. Cormack of the|—— boxing at 10:30 p. m | |_WADJEMEAN, FOOTBALL 18) .4¢5 Cuba will get only W. J.|. Secretary oie ~~ £x#f~inarcwos are | San / THE ROUGHEST GAME? Swee as a result of a deal in|New York Yacht club believes that P 2 > which re went to the! 150,000 persons will witness the cup COLTS GET ONE Francisco GOSH DARN IT! Boston N and in which it/ aces. A. B JO ES ‘ Bay “Oh, Rollo, what chance do you| Was originally agreed that be cube ates -—- i a N j LOS ANGELES, March 12.—Roy te the Tilke have of copping|should get both Sweeney and Herb ; Brashear, ex-captain and slugging during the pennant?” Purdue. ROLLER RACE ON Jeweler second basgman of the Venice 1915 I'll tell you, Ignatz; about a 248- nay ONES : agian Formerly 316 Union Street Are Entirely Private. Tigers, will play with the Portland pound chance,” SIGN DEAF MUTE DETROIT, March 1 Creme vail MOVED TO * club of the Northwest league this} World's “Whaddaye mean, a 248-pound er skaters from all parts of the Unit My Offices Comsultation, Examination E and Diagnosis I confine my practive to chron vous diseases of men | chance?” is | “A fat chance.” PORTLAND, Or, March 12.—H age L. ("Chief’) Battiste, an Indian season, He was signed last night by McCredie, and will report at once to the Colts. ed States were entered in the ama. 1327 Fourth Ave. q eur and professional championship |races scheduled Th P..I. Bldg. for today Fair tele ASeRte, Coek oe chronic, ait - - There has nover yet heen a base-|catcher signed by the Portland|program will continue througy| len- WELS KIDNEYS 0 0 0 S$ ball shakeup in which Fielder Jones,| Northwestern league club, ‘s deaf| Wednesday, March 25, , ? |was not pulled back into the game. | soe SE A 5 DB. DONAWAY TORONTO, Mach 12.—Toront When Boston needed man oe Doe ru i, wen. Bl, TORONTO, MGS Tesone jaihen Howton needed manne” SPANK ANGELS ° ody in the deciding game of the East lenst by the scribes, and now they —— ures | ou ru Ss go #0 far as to well him to the Cubs RIVERSIDE, Cal., March 12.—-The ern hockey series here Wednesday night, 6 to 0. The winners meet Vic However, there ia little danger of| Angel's busher pitchers fell easy toria In the first game for the NAT GOODWIN TOLD this deal materializing. When ask-|yictima to the Sox recruits here, world’s championship Saturday ed about It, Charles P. Taft aatd and the Chicagoans finally won a ‘Jones? Oh, you mean the man|game. Score, 12 to 8 | different | night Pa. r of Chinese , + A Oe THEM HE WAS SIC K: who was associated with Comiskey oe 9 | Well, 1 have received no offer trom : b C R Jones, and, of course, do not teel| Must Stay Home, vk |: [Complete Report], TQOK IN NOTED BOUT 2222050 = ear municates with me, I shall give him|, TACOMA, March 12—The school | aint df ai] of Market Today my attentfon.” [board has ruled against games be orders, By Eddie Graney je Perhaps 100 finally managed eee tween the local high school und out to get on, although orfginally there} yj) .my Carroll, the little feather. | #ide institutions. | , This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail Jue Wing Sang Chinese Here's a secret that may surprise | were to be but 10 to a side. er on Medicine Co. coany a wald matron who. ss 4 nat-|""ietore that. lrsited anilence 1] relght. mo ismaning © stots it] “SEATTLE BUSINESS } a aah’ Some eameon inee worshipper of “y race M7 saw Choyneki take a frightful liek | atts today, p Semel ai ag 2%. < is “= ‘ the actor, went away disappointed | ing, and prove himself the gamiest = as * \ . a? — ihe actor, went fy, searated| ing. and prove Mraclf the Famiet| uty, oni. where pw wets the| DIRECTORY ad ae winner of the Jimmy Fox-Monte At-\ getect from the Goods of the Fol Please bring this ad with you.) $ | TATE’S Francisco 25 years ago, when it|boys—Corbett 22 and Choynskt 20- 1 1 was announced that her idol was/and they tore into each other Iike| ‘sit fight at that piace. Carroll is a) lowing Merchants—They Are “sick,” and could not appe j * Thoroughly Rellable and | wildcata. iy tt le interwoven with cue of the| Jos had lost his gloves at a pre-| like & real boxer. C. Henderson, 1o-| Solicit Your Patronag | most ferocious ring battles I have! yious two-round go with Corbett, bre my von al Tex Vernon, the Aber-| ad | Ger witnessed--e $10,000 grudge| stopped by the sheriff, and this day |(°e%, featherweight, ls endeavoring | PREPARE FOR SPRING | fight between Joe Choynski and | appeared with only skin-tight riding to get in communication with Carroll) riven uf Store Front. Let ue quote Jim Corbett, now famous as the! gloves for the pre | r Hi $ | purpose of arranging a scrap jin Aberdeen o @ ts Pea ypoeyel of ate wen on there on the tide, with thetr | oe Wonaten Peso | Goodwin acted as second friends and without interference wen ‘i : Cabaret What a shock it would have been|they fought It out—37 rounde—the|.. et =merso™ the well-known ten. LINQUIST & LUND | | nis player, who has been making his | 1104 THIRD AVE. to his fair admirers to have known | great barge battle s a ! ing smack of fists upon bloody faces| when our man was whipped pe eng a up his to’ the. gloved plaudits of the|” “But I wouldn't have missed this,|fomdence 10 Memphis, ef en he tele 4 Nat, “for nig yale * r ep > lorgnette wellders when he tele said Nat, “for the biggest matinee | jogs one of its best racquet wield ELLIOTT 5340 RESTAURANTS — Restaurant troubles and constipation. Ei ‘all the medicine and treatments I hav. weed © great deal ef medicine before vo | German Delicatessen’ moemeitme, Spe toe as | ° ee at es e |phoned the theatre, saying | crowd in the world j ph u a eee ers. He copped the cham = = The House That Quality sey dad! ae ae back their money, al ae | of this nection in 1912 | hemenity, and am eatiefiod Entertainment Built (cen pr pe a aed weit I didn’t blame him, That was See | Shop had scngsebacea — Money, strained cos0002 at @ the Hight oF & iitetiane Stonewall Jackson, who Jumped | ase 3. & EIWION. f FAREWELL WEEK, FEB. 23 | sail sits. navels crate 169 @ With Goodwin, Jack Dempsey and | een club to Join Joe Tinker's | C. F. Baasch 1 wes to state that I have Cal, lemons. ¢ $5 @ | were in Choynakt's corner, while ral league club, in Chicago, will | 913 THIRD AVE. ont, Barto the Sele, Seen viet bry ‘wonders for compete againat three others for th berth at the initial corner this sea son. Trying out for the same sack CAFES are John Kading, Fred Beck and| : ume 0 ce Bill Zwilling |Tom Williams, the race track man, | | Porter Ashe, prominent attorney, 1 =| and Billy Delaney seconded Corbett 1" | ‘The California club of San Fran LILLIAN SEIGER Coming Attractions: Feb. 23, Edit!, Willard and z | Vv. ADAMS J. D. THAGARD | Margie Doyle. 1a jetaco had offered them $10,000 to March 2, Wm. Conley. 1¢ |atage the fight th ki Hees hed . rere Call Today—90-Page Book Free 1 and Corbett wanted to at each ec . Who managed the Se on gy ie saa aan March 9, Paul Rahn 18 Sher with axes, to be a otha attle team for a while in 1912, and e ecc Pest put your Leon lgge ert nae on eaggre fenge pedigree: peer ane aence: ane. athens 200 |to a pulp, and a restricted club left us six fathoms deep in the cel a ond you full partion carding Vita, together with direct from the East. oe lacie Albee a ps : a on a quarrel wi’: Dugdale let Seb Pink Athan ae fe prod E. G. WOOD, Amnt. Mgr. 12 | with @ $10,000 consideration , has gone tnto the moving | proedad ts taka re things you ought poem about | Knowing the character of the picture ‘acting business. Barry [s| —_____—— Cr rhe fa “pints, simple language fight promised, men were offering posing for the Universal Film Co, in} FUNERAL DIRECTORS how you can be cured in the privacy aoe Lary ‘Thestee Pafifing 0 ft eat on the barge that I Angeles, and samples of his your heme, without the use ef ‘Denathi Spring $ for a seat on th we th Bevend =! | arried the tlers up to Suisun Thespian contortions should be out SACREDNESS tells how various disor- a ae | bes ead within a few weeks | Zee ma prepaid, pour nares | We shall not mar the sacredness,| M9 My siactietrectment, Jt, Se a ss u j BREAKS RECORD [0's you or belittle onr pro pods men and pidid lac eee ession by bidding for the bi just how Blectra-Vite ones fession by bidding for the burtal or ie.. SF eee applied jeremation of your loved ones ib eA AMATO « -evesacenessereeseresens Makes Your Clothes Your Clothes Will | The billiard champlonshiy of the | Northwest will be decided tonight |when Otto Netdorfer and Seibert jget together at Brown & Hi 5 Let us know your wishes and they | J is¢ 2igtre- Tits, Owtes ventage t | Tews will be complied with. BUTTERWORTH JUAR March 12.—By doing mile in 1 4-5, Christophine, year-old filly owned by 8. Veill broke the world’s record for that place. 7 ieee cane ma Pin the nied ame ot the sertos Be WELL MADE eae here Wednesday. — | & SONS . 7 Wisconsin triplets »- © @ 1 Spokane defeated Charley Hulen, | Best modern outside rooms, 25c . KLEIN Ss SHOE HOSPITAL, 613=2nd Ay. Rotana tees WO lenin 50) to 286, Wednesday | to B0c, Stewart House, 86 West MORTICIANS NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL Limburaer --- 1» @ ‘20 night Stewart.—Advertisement. 1921 FIRST AVENUE * WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD AH, YESS, I HAF FOUND IT, HE 185 ALSO PART WEASEL UND PART ANGLE-VORM. ADOLPH. 1 HAF BEEN LOOKING IN | DER REGISTER Book FoR FRITZIE'S PEDIGREE. VoT YOU MEAN SEVERALT as DEMONSTRATION CHIROPRACTIC OR | OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT ‘h Every morning from 9:30 to 11:20, just uq to convince those who want the best hol that ours is the treatment that cures FoR WHY A PRETZEL TERRIER? VELL, HE 169 PART BLACK-UND-TAN “UND PART PATENT LEATHER — ALSO PART GREYHOUND, OXACEPT DER LEGS. DER LEGS (S3 MUD-TURTLE. Dow tT Ay AT DER BOTTOM HE (96 A PULL BLOODED ‘PRETZEL Terrier? 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