The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1914, Page 11

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914, he U DANCE AY DREAMLAND TONIGHT ". LADInS FRee CUT- OHIO Rati DENTISTS We make without Pp Amalgam filling . $1 ld Crowns $3 Porcelain Bridgework $3 Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up of teeth patnless & spectalty ates by our Any work that doesn't prove satisfactory will be repaired free of charge at any time, Come tn SOON-today, If you wish—for free examination and estimate. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE 207 University St, 2nd and Uni. versity St, Opp, Fraser Paterson Co, Left to Right-—Charley Hulen, G. L. Rice, A. G. Clarke, Otto Neldorfer and W. R. Selbert. CHAMPION PUTS AD DOWN IN SEVENTH ROUND; WOLGAST DECLARES HE WAS FOULED NEIDORFER KEEPS THE CHAMPIONSHIP Otto Neidorter of successfully defended hia ti as Ddilifard champion of the Northwest in his match last night Brown & Hulen's against R. Seibert, ano’ Spokane player. The biggest crowd to witness « game in the tournament was present, nearly 600 persons seeing the match w the WOLGAST-RITCHIE BATTLE A DRAW They are the players and promoter (Clarke) who QPELET BY FREDDIE There are 40,000,000 new mem. bers of the “I Told You 80 club” today. Great Doin Busy?—we should say s Suits we have simply tried to get as Here— REGAL $15 SUITS Than Seer Before in the History of the Store ! good suits as could be mad $15. And every Regal Suit we sell —is sure to sell another. pay you to come and see what Regal $15 Suits are like. You gainer. The man who buys a ney Spring Suit be- fore coming here is sure to be sorry. It is costing him a whole lot more for his clothes than it does the man who makes us PROVE what we are telling you in this advertisement is TRUE. In Regal $15 Suits every man is bound to find a style to suit him, and every bound to save money— man is s Are Going on lling More In Regal le to sell for It would will be the struck low,” he said to Referee; the 20-round route tn California, ‘ MILWAUKER, March 13.—Ad. wickedly in the remainder of the Score, Neldorfer 260, Selbert +s REALLY SAVE IT. Wolgnst, former lightweight cham-|threeminute session : 4 pion, was credited today with a jeree Stout also thought Wok high run of || OF THE FOLLOWING ALiBiS TO i ‘i pan, y was entitled to & draw : ; OLLOWING ALIBI8 TO See that your next suit carries the Regal draw by Milwaukee sport writers | "i, “Way one of the | Bie second mot, FAD: label. As a result of his ten-round bout] fights that I have ever se ee a B meray of Bum band a here last night with ¥ Ritchie.| sald. “Had I been called rir rey "1 - Had to take off too much weight : : Chicago sport writers gave the| render a no 1 would ce Waltvsthiy & Walked under a ladder Your money back if you want it. champion a shade victory, but it|called it a draw. I did not see the getty Would have beat him to smith-| was the consensus of opinion that/ biow struck that sent Ad to ter ereens the fight gone five Ad is @ greatly improved fighter| floor in the seventh round, I was fier ‘fie. more rounds ; | ! snd that last night's contest did/ back of Ritchie at the t but I + ie ae ites before the fight | st ma! aot decide the question of suprem Keyes t it was A punch to the pit Hulen and Hogue were ached. ha bad dean ony : hayes we A knock down in the seventh Champ Fought Clean Hl Stans Stovns aud Carer mact ll tans renee 00 Pat SE may : e round, according to a majority of} Ritchie fought a clean fight, and/] in the final ¢ of the tourne oom ee ae the Chicago sport writers, entitled n the Milwauk rt writ Bronchial Ritchie to the popular decision. mitted that he k ike a real Pin till Hote aly ator Wolgast claimed the blow that! champton fter the first few oe edn’ training sent him to the floor was a foul) ro x "They sroteas to b ha HOPPE ENGAGED TO ramp, they are tellizg of Bob In and he was upheld in this by sev- that Wolgast would re PLAY SERIES HERE £°""0!'* Jump from a job as a mo A thm ! eral doctors and the Milwaukee, gain the title in a 20-round bout —— | te the ben ball 1 1d ar eel writers. Ritchie's prediction that Wolgast’s| . ‘ 4 pe eset eld ‘efore Dug mar! chin guard was borne out by the b os oh oo } nlp o> pmi-pro ball on Square—Op; ; it you are 0 sufferer from Ritehie's tye ‘were petted, Me ar leg es oe Hee Rl, Ble that . eottations pave pes Pee | Sun days War correspondents tn 61 17-619 FIRST AVENUE. On the posite Totem Pole : asthma in any form, it will ]/n0s8e skinned and he was badly| his left and got in m Milter’ ebampion, and George: lowkward cee oe emEs bie ° 5 ° pay you to investigate. I have ered about the body jjolts to the face whe ag alg erg 4 ng Mrs Ph © jaw kward Ho ) a8 One rookie who The Big Store With the Little Rent F cured asthma of 30 years’ Puts Ad Down Ad drew first blood w in the] @ series of games tn y [haw a good chance to stick | Manding. aot tn Boston and Hl], The champlon excelled | at the| opening round, he sent a short left) ext fail. The trip to Seattle | JUDGING FROM THE teet-| New York but here in Seattle jong range work and Wolgast in|to the champion's nose Il be included the ‘ iy 4 E feel £, ; Sen temns around Seattle, ana faithe thfighting The caly knook-| Whenever Wolgast went tuto bis] o¢ tec net closer ing of the Feds toward the majors The Largest Stock of Union Made Goods on the Coast. : I bave not failed tn one of |down was scored by Ritchie in the|famous crouch, Ritchie gave him nd \ following |oidfashioned: wees Se ont them. Now, if you are a suf- seventh round. The men were| some stiff ut# on the back of r big match the latter part hioned =game of snatch-| a = eS i ferer from this disease and ji|‘ichting viciously, head to head,|the neck and they always forced the present year bets ie : eer 4 can't sleep nights, I will give [f]| When Ritchie suddenly sent over, Ad to stand up and box Hoppe's last appearance tn IT MA ike bashful men in love, seldom WEY CUrEES S00TE Ae a relief at once and a cure in Mit¥o terrific right swings to the| “If Wolgast is willing to take @| Seattle was four years ago, ap- | fact tha Y BE ACCEPTED AS A over get anywhere. We apply our Cc t R t : time. The following diseases ff|stomach, Wolgast sank to the|substantial side bet and the pro-| pearing in an exhibition series | One hat the Glants have @ phenom. | contention to the case of Shep: ompiete epor | again at the count of for “lw ive ht nother ¢ ce over ‘ \@ eo Px., trafoing |,boo! lor a tryout with Detroit a Bronchitis, Catarrh fn all its f four, “I was| will give him anoth hance ov | eae’ baa Tia np erctna | psa jootood es ag rt) arke jay TOOTH FILL Tonsilitis, Ad- forms, such Mre. J. Borden Harriman le the! Wosterwick Stout. said Ritchie after the Mght. Pittsburg semi-pro| Shepherd was highly recommend enoids, Gastric Uleer of the [ resident commilasioner in Washing-| pitcher, who aspl 3] | r n 9 res to work under Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of Stout refused to allow the clatm The contest drew $39,800; Of ton assisting {n the federal inves! yoo . seams Gives instant relief, fills the cavity, pro- the Bladder, Prostatitis in men, [| ®"4 ordered Wolgast to continue.| this amount, Ritchie got $16,000 and ‘tigation of the unemployed prob | “tie winds up impressive! | tte, reitabia effective. “By mall 6 ab all Bowel Diseases {n wom- Apparently unhurt, Ad fought back | Wolgast $12 lem. are el get} at, _ (Corrected gatty by J. W. Godwin & Co.) | Seregtste: 36e. eo; Rheumatism of all forms; : —— | foot like Mathewsor fe yee Pm gd Butler Dreg Co. Seattle, Week boxing fans patiently the gong which will put Dan alt’s fistic show at Ajax hall, and Greenwood, under way |night. The following bouts are on the card: Romeo Hagen vs E Battling Lavinsky of New York and Jack Dillon of Indianap- olis came to terms today for || a 10round bout here April 14. | : all Nervous Diseases, Ep! | — erm TY If Matty be happened to have hi Topsy, Heart and Eczema, and 7 SHOW TONIGHT | rains in’ his. feet, Westerwick many others too numerous to LEVINSKY MEETS DILLON might swell up right off. mention. If you are In doubt, BUTTE, Mont. March 12 | Seattle's 0. os 4 write and I will give you names and addresses of people I have cured. Bagh that ora Bob and John L. aged in a verbal clash, we fe ently awalt the news that one of them challenges the other to mortal combat with his dukes. eee a 86th 2 [SCENIC Bice oP Olympic View Sanitartum, @e0 ¢ eseseoe 14-16 W. Harrison , Ivan Miller va. Jack Mc T | | cal. radishes Art Wilsot ° | 17 18 VERY EVIDENT THAT ~ Byeagge as : he Segarra Falkner r, Frank Moon tae 1 Interest in wrestling in the North Yellow turnips A PLACE Phone Queen Anne 3127 Heatheal, Pat Dyer vs, Stanley | § west ts rapidly diminishing. Frank Trimble , the Sehttle etic club Hae tor, and officials of the Vic ‘i TO EAT and Multnomah Athletic clubs are in heated debate over th number of grapplers to be used fn the triangle boxing and wrestling Continuous Cabaret Vaudevil From 8 to 12 P. Mt. BGoLLy ive Aiways | HE COMES BACK & Fy i, ig | Bad NOTICED DAT TH’ Two games were played in owl ff show at the local club March 20,| Le e i | en WHY DON'T CHER” White House parlors’ handicap] Vance, real & that Seattle sports| | oo. ; ee g 8—High Class Entertainere—8 ri ocket-billiard tournament Tht {do not wax enthusiastic over the|¢ > manager Jennings en | e ; M4 SORT OF FELLERS dag Butler detested F ai BY A DENTIST nat artiste wise only cue SPaP Tigers opened their camp at e ‘ ri MIGHTY SELDOM noon, 100 to 88. In the | pler from each club instead of two,| Gulfport, Miss., the youth failed to e EVER 00, THEMSELVES, Farrell trimmed Thomas | ON FIRST AVENUE as originally agreed The matter anias Gat costae’ seneiaee Prices Paid sone Sout asa Batter, is still up in the air , ngs alte: 01 Cabaret 4 = ¢ chi U ee. s began to have visions of the | Eert ce on Se | ople come to my office every ty Feds gleaning the youth, | +i : 4 and by au MARS SPS ES ESSE S222 2 2 2 ae & i the youth,| fa be. under 2 E tert « t GIVE BANQUET <eiulae Gur money wy 6 being | y %| When he found that Shepherd was Ist on Wiret ay. representing htmnalt|# ‘The report that the prest- #| stopping at the same hotel as the ntertainmen to be BR. J.B hin assist-|@ dont of France is cold-blooded #| Tigers, but never introduced him i f Hi h st A. G, Dosihitt, retiring 4 “ RE % and unaympathetic is untrue. | Self. It seems that the boy saan 9 lignes of the Y. M. ¢ will be t stonl*| @ Hoe is considering putting the #| tered out to the park the first day Merit be a farewell banquet ICES are at # kibosh on the Johnson-Moran #/ in clvillan togs, and Man ager Jen night * ba thus saving Mr. Moran #|2ings noticing him in the park , “73 i Ave thon Block # much pain and humiliation, #| told him to skiddoo, with the warn : 9 * | ing that strangers weren't allowed | So" Yuoa piock home AT THE THEATRES | VARSITY WINS | rn “0 to | elehahelalieh-Rehal-Selehelohelehel bia the grounds ice for Butter, Rewe nad Cheese q . TONIGHT Butter | tirely Private. Entrance 104 Pine . " . PL Litlan “March” 13.—Wash BIG ED KIPPERT, THE FOR-| M’GRAW'S INCOME hington 4 Moore—Emma Trentini in “The J] Pullen: ig tirat ay mer Vancouver outfielder, ts pick ore! . Firefly.” ae oe” ene eee eee oe ed by experts as likely to stick Is $30,000 A YEAR ss series with Idaho for the : ‘ a0 I confine my practive to chron- Metropolltan—Dark. tate basketball cla with Cincinnati. Ed has interest loca Paes gan hase sea at ae Seattie—"Lena Rivers.” ri Coed, os & ed Manager Herzog in his cause | MARLIN, Texas, March 13~ brick 4 |B and women. eucn ‘chrente all- Tivoll—"Nearly a Hero.” - ashen a N you come to t | by earnest plugging. Porter, the| zon J. Met raw, manager of the |New | .* aiand creamery, | Bowets, KIDNETS Spee ni and ann ny pte ret ‘land outfielder competing | New York Glants, made out bis tn | 4, KIDNBYS BLADDER, A e ; ‘ Men pledged to surrender their! just Ike the one tn inst Kippert batted 288 against wo by statement here jonas. tel petese | oh , SOLERRS, ETC. | whte h eae than $2,000 Bed rep le ron Wear : Sent 4 toe we a are of fake T wre yases to Ed's 48 $30,000 807 Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash. neome tax. utton: nck alae oh ~ vy is golng to be-| ACCORDING TO ARTICLES OF Seattle's elias Dentist Rooters’ ¢ nel bably form a{City by the Kansas City Feds A HOUGEN The Shoe Repair Man 713 First Avenue ce ll gy George Stovall owns 60 shares in KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2nd v. £16 Union 0t.—-£ Shope—110 Madi Gna avaeianha utd 8 G5 Shnd 1 alk the organization orge must be NEXT.7O BUTLER MOTRL 4 for people who we ek inday®| BASHFUL BALL PLAYERS,| taking part of his salary in stock.! * *% * WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD VOT You DINK, MY DEAR ConvicTe! HERE L HAP BEEN ADDRESSING YOU, UND WORD COMES DOT SOME CROOK HASS JUST ROBBED MY HOUSE? MY DEAR FRIENDS, As 1 GAZE ON ALL DESE SMILING, HAPPY FACES DISS MORNING —— IT 185 AKIND ACT. 1 AM GOING To LECTURE To DER STATE'S PRISONER'S OM "OPPORTUNITIES You | HAF MISSED.” DEMONSTRATION CHIROPRACTIC OR OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT t c ery morning from 9:20 to 11:20 VPporit 1, Just to convince those who @he dest that ours Is the treatment that eres ALL “ f% AL git chron! disonses DISMASES OF MEN DISPABES OF WOMEN allied in and many #0 wre t for ail Weaknesses, De. DY gpondency, Impaired Vitality and Nervous Pebility never f Hours, 0:20 ® m 1 ie to 8 p.m. Sanday» 6 to 1% ‘DR. MACY | Globe Bidg., Seattle, Wash.

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