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STAR—-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1914. PAGE 7 ae | IE STAR’ CROOKS CLEAN UP hem Al And the Tall, eee iF y : oes est 7 FORTUNE AND KILL ALTERATIONS FREE SS, BLUMENFELD : e ae we: BOXING IN cHicAGo 2 Out of the High-Rent District By HUGH &, FULLERTON pounds and was 1% pounds over Among the numerous fakes that He was worried and looked sick (J ave brought the boxing game to nd scared. 4 present low level, and which al-| There were more than 10,000 |most ended boxing ip America ns packed into Tatter |drove it from the mafority of state ls when the tered the | Promoter “Sunny Jim" Coffroth; had the ball, because hi 4 ition, @ ade {t's mockery| ring. Gane apocored irlahe Informed Willie Ritchie today that) was plainly distingulshabl land a by-word, the worst was the| ened, McGovern merely nerv Freddte Wetsh had agreed to meet ioe a ‘ b Ifight between Joe Gans and Terry ous. Gane seemed to protest him in San Francisco Turkey day,| Art Lutz, the Oregon Aggie fi | MeGovern, staged at Tattersall’s 19) before entering the ring and | Providing he was given the same sational halfback, graduates next) x & J | Chicago on the evening of Dee, 13. was rushed on. The moment guarantees that Ritchie received in| #pring. His friends are trying to 4 1900. ‘ he stepped to the center the | the London contest. Coffroth add-/CO8x him to return to school for a . | It killed boxing in Chicago,| persons near the ring turned in ed that Welsh most probably would | Posteraduate course. If he does, - |wrecked a score of reputations an4| disgust, agree to Ritchie's 135 pounds. the Aggies will attempt to use him ; netted the crooks who tempted Counts 14 Seconds } fas |next year. mes ‘ ; poor little Joe Gans to his fall a! The boy was shaking and . ” ut which an estimated at emed {n terror, not of McGov 1 Examine Free | Joe Bonds, the Tacoma scrapper,| Professor E. K. Roberts of the rer | phere geet coar hy Pg tity 608 OR 914 FOR }1s going to train on law, Joe has | Everett high school has gathered Gans they matched the! minute he was knocked down by| BLOOD DISORDERS Jobtained a position as head clerk evidence with which he will at Terrible Terry” MoGovern, « bull-|, a 7 sags! Come to Me fore Neliable Wasser li with a prominent Tacoma law |tempt to prove that two or more x battler of great strength, just |¢n om ms bad ss nage hl : my © to chronte J firm and says is going to give/piayern used by the Wenatchee to his best, and thousands fight hastened. er Mect the bis ' Py ot men and || the law business his undivided at-|high in the recent game with By it that the rugged strength, | sums of money they hed. laid a. Ooh atiments as [itention. Fighting is just going to|ere: eligible. Wenatchee ah ce attack would Bein, feet J . Tastensabe, MpGeeestn, Liven, Siomech, lee pe msde Mh og ho A nas Oe ieictee aecnnt ts PRD yh vat 5 ns, Gare pe Bis sip that McGovern would score first| Rowels, Kidm Blood. | . . Gefe . : D down the wonderty Pn8® knockdown. The crowd Piles, Vartesee § Soins. Ulcers, Gataren, |) 08. Bonds is one of the few men | y o,9 e: of the clever black boy ling, joaria re pbc i wan eee \Nemmattom, fh the ring who has not neglected| The Broadway and West Seattle Odds on Gane . ng and screaming “fake. ; In the next round G Te tmpeseibie, to cai write |his education. He has attended | high school midgets tangle in an O PAPA, SEE THE FUNNY MAN Chie van as excited ane | went . 7 . J ago Bever wel down again, then again and looked Lites college, although he ts not a grad-|nual battle at Lincoln park this ny fight. Tickets were at a Postathice laste. Joe's message to the Ta-| afternoon, | HUSH, MARVIN, THAT 1S NOT A lum, ‘The detting three days |Pleadingly toward Siler, 5 ~ ~ prem! Union, Seattie || comans was something like this: ore MAN, THAT IS A COL-LEGE_ cree fight was 8 to 5 on ro 1S Weve oo bor wad Asie = on the) The third wnak of, the Chareh STUDENT. WHAT IS THE COL-LEGE Gans. He looked in condition; the} 4° 6" wa a ahcies |game merely for the sport of the /jeague basketball season begins jeclared ht od. }thing.” Oh, of course, Joe will| tonight in the Lesch! park pavilion STUDENT DOING ,PAPA@ THE oe earea utretied around.| 2 make the men fight. An | Keep, right on accepting money for| Four games are scheduled. STUDENT IS CELEBRATING. BUT I found that # great quantity of| ps gb ye dropped hi ts ore : ; ; ed him out. plies ds The most impertant football WHY DOES HE SET FIRE TO THE money was being placed on Mc! toy him, according to ~ 3 ein it, fe 4 that The numbered football play [game ever played in Tacoma’s OLD GEN-TLE-MAN'S COAT TAILS Govern, and, tracing it, found that) Watches, 14 seconds to count ’ 10, He evidently hoped Gang Portland gridiron fans who at- | Thanksgiving day. The Relgian would rally and éry. » e 5 nd that n tended the Idaho-Aggie game |Relief Fund committee which tried 1S A PRO-FES-SOR, MARVIN ll foe, tases atesaty One| Before Siler could make = ée In the future the |to bring Colorado and Washington WHY DOES NOT THE PRO-FES-SoR ey heap nF TOM |etsion the crooks were busy. Po-| | Lu OZ~Zn<H re PII) HOPE 2ZonZz the most of it was coming from | JACOBS PHOTO SHOTS | ere made a big hit with the |mammoth stadium comes off PAPA? THE OLD GENT-LE-MAN foun closely aiiled to the paimeot- BL Bidg.. seattic. numerals at |together tn battle at Tacoma, has | lee leaped to the ring, the fight- In Portiand. |matched the Oregon Aggies and CELEBRATE TOO,PAPA? BECAUSE, |manaver for McGovern, was plac: [0S Were rushed to dressing | The innovation showed to its (the University of Southern Call MY SON, THE COLLEGE STUDENT fog it in lumps. 1 a tipped rooms and the crowd left to storm | advanta, hen’ Schuster | fornia | ped land rage. Jusi Printers noet eivetage new: Senueter | » 40 1S TOO FRESH TO BURN [tice trom persons, close to Gane|*™ Or sae tle Gane, re | | e |\to “get wise” and “get in.” That 1013 THIRD «@AIN 1043! person in the stand knew who Baron Plerre de Goubertin, pree [So aa ’ ne nd ‘net in.” That pentane isa ie : sen : ek 55 - | George Siler, who was to referee| 5 tempted and how, need- ave ll rices the battle. ing money, he had fallen. But Seattle’s Talking Machine Headquarters ident of the tnternational commit SETTLE SCHOOL aan carr ata or Mpecer ‘nad | the boxing game was dead In hiiean ale Godaee t has sent word to America that) Chicago—dead beyond repair 99 A i bia Grafonola the 1916 Olympic games ms be} gee pprtage ce en and prokably forveee. 5 was nek te tok pee’ af ew um) staged in the U. 8. if cream Hy mae ere 4 ore mS oe - every dollar ‘on the best, Dental, Work a er : " prevent hovdlag. he meet in perlin. | us se saa yp a i (Pullerton'e second story follows| msde by human hands, end without morrow. | ns so i ie o ter, more cautious, Gans was! to me for an exarml eee jaetna Aaa XRfotle Vai t| woe uote ane D ¥. Day grade| SAE, Mat"nake ae tas a eres ME MAY TURN “PRO” |i=s =< se os cafe a"2"e OOO 29 COM SE OMIA) Bi cific Northwest, Southern Pacific, theo! football ‘team If thelr pro-| money until Iate on the afternoon Dollar on your De ork. & @¢ Ted : Intermountain and. Rocky Moun. | test of @ recent game with the Cen.|of the fight. My prices will surely sult you. Earl Baird, the 8 ttle Athleti work ow O00 o TED GSH SS OOOOSCS SOS OG emma Ite te a MA ee ee Meier ag la Fad Paime grew bolder. Before the men 0) erane Toad - A plating invasion of the professional RS OF MY NAME AND he Cham.|'f®! has already plotted to avenge| stepped into ring the | NEXT DOOR TO MY OFFICES The rival players In the Cham. ee ere evant that the Dae | ng ranks, The new Grafondla has arrived-+The Leader—a fine appearing, perfect toned J] pion Billiard Players’ league have) iit han inci protest. If Con-| crowd that engineered the deal a EDWIN J BROWN, D D S, {fomoleted the ere anda ooh sort, fees sume ot money | JOHNSON ACCEPTS i 4 ; . —and the latest e p tral is dinqualified, Day gets Into) and laid It at even money Mc- | instrument, equipped with the many aeoay! peel features—and gg Wap Be eooren Pees or 2p nev the final round of the champion-| Govern would knock cat tape : Segoe Yeading Dentiot. ja it ement—the Automatic Disc Ejector. No more guess work—jus' t! th the} le © ashington. inside of four rounds. LONDON, Nov. 17.—Jack Curley, page Columbia improvem a! oes oe hee of Sa Here ts where Palmen gets his! When the men welzhed tn at 4 CIR, Se ae ee e i ¢ © even ot Ms ; manager of Jack Johnson, the ne- 4 for people who w: press te button, arranged as illustrated above, and the Record you want rolls out ed ahead of Yamada, who was the|(ta2ce to even matters up. Not) Harry Forbes’ gymnasium the! ero heavyweight champion of the , , only does he intend to share his! tact .| The cabinet also has soft felt-lined dividers, which prevents the records from pees, Mader saat during the| knowledge with the Washington time evident. ident. Gane weighed 124% | the fogt ts itaed articles for’ . * 30 coach b hi tll al p bn scratching, and free from dust and dirt. This new instrument can be had for tou bes t hold on the top, with big mme La a. . an emer fight with Jess Willard REGAL SHOE ern a Morningstar clawing at his fin-|Thig moase that Washington nen, oe sa a s. Doemareet, Cline, Yameds. | cet some great scrimmage work EN JOLT FOR JUMPERS REPAIR SHOP Cutler, Cochran and Schaefer fol-| The Grammar School Athletic | First and Seneca, Main 4136. low in order. league will consider the protest "| eee ifs necting tonight. NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Players| wane’ ost i Cee ee Weil, fellows, it’s all over but the — who left organized baseball to join |] ieather is used and the men take « huztas. Washington is again the the Feds will be taken back into |] pride in their work. . the Players’ Fraternity in the conference champion, At least DR. LA MONTE | Roscoe Fawcett, the Portland writ bale ~~ ponte OO ee ae, Chiropedist In Attendance | ‘ Agxios, the only other remaining |contender, will have to hump to | eat Oregon by a bigger score than |_ Physicians at the city hospital that hung up by Washington in or Tuesday said the chances for the p der to tie things up. He then goes VIA recovery of Walter Tyler, 44, who T ccna aera mar tia ii COMES rp ~ jon to tell what a lead pipe cinch |ghot himself Monday night at bis Pullman here, Turkey, day bulle é ai ot sara Ge ones : CALIFORNIA Pp iat fe ka ae gentleman is a human bein” ’ Cor © carrie: it ore, ome in ne i Siar Geass Sowthlt om con, ana'yeuit ve wal LINCOLN HOPEFUL tatl's crates cosy sonia b> of the male persuasion, play the music ¥ i 1 - Z 4 repaid for your time. V onc Thay ware” Glecehethg termes of| with all the qualities of a Why not have a Talking Machine tn the hom The stock of the Lincoln hist ONLY ” When Tier Galiad Skate | h Wet re wil: provide shore enough man, le & |Saughter,, Angela Tyler, a unt aint tion—and for many occasions for many years YW h title Saturday has gone up S pints “With Roy” Siramons | versity student, to leave the room, only them qualities is to come. a SS bial gym i acme oon | then pulled a revolver from his \ retern to the sauna, (Simmons: wap | pocket, and fired several times into gentled a little to om 7 a the ab All the Records | Scie write fied. smooth out the rough- —For all Machines ¢ fey : - \UP TO OLD TRICKS A moment ister | there was. an- ness. VELVET is a si " SS ae lother shot, and Mrs. Tyler, return All of the Time AEG ngs : a CAMBRIDGE, Mase. Nov, 11 JACKSONVILLE |) i:«." founa ‘her nusbana™” on = “gentleman” tobacco. | floor. (Don't Forget the Free Concert Saturday at 8:15 P. M.) ‘ Crimson serubs Monday and AND | They ‘have been married Kicked several fleld goals. Despite Peon 20 pe sat _|his recent operation for appendi-| RETURN Riss. ites: -eanrat Mnetiae se HEAR GASE MONDAY |: Sw." "fe go | sc izgnennean ian Sroren complaint LEARN TO PLAY Edward Pinkman .and Tommy Correspondingly Low Rates || Phage a te ane se ig hye FED HE Le Any one wishing to learn the game of Pocket Billiards wi! Beare the appeal ot fhe Rae | Clark have been matched for a re-| to | en bee entucky Burley de Luxe ‘‘ ton line from the decision of the|turn fight to take place at the Pa Other Flori tled”’ by ageing. act © warld of informetion By attending Se © means PY TH]! public service commission denying| cific Athletic club smoker Friday | ther, Pleride Geetingtions experts every afternoon at 2:15 and every evening raise in rates, will come up be-| night In thetr previous set- to] At the White House Billiard Parlors |] ‘ore Judge Neterer in the federal| Pinkman won the decision Sold Every Tuesday | \ h and Pike. court Monday g — | Hugh M. Caldwell, who held the| . A ope one eating canscity for 300 people has been fies COMMENCING same position under Prosecutor | ete eo PINNEO 1S ELECTED NOV. 24, 1914, [pst Sat tee tale *Peat | | cutor-elect Alfred H. Lundin, Cald. when the folks are al v € team, which s Broadway for R. D. Pinneo was lected presi dent of the Rotary club at the an nual meeting Monday night at the Panama-Pacific | Washington Annex, | i a | , |] Exposition, San Fran- FINDS SON’S LETTER) OHIO METHOD IN | ote... 20, iis cisco, | DENTISTRY |} Penama-caivtornia Expo. |/LAMB WILL SPEAK | Foci int Gaarening betagrai Missing teeth are replaced by| sition, San Diego, Jan ON CITY OWNERSHIP THEY COULD BF The Ohio Method by artifi teeth body of a son killed in Alsace, - ; ‘ i - : R BUT picked up a bit of paper inthe |that are natural as your original |} 1, 1915. Del Monte, Paso John Lamb, auditor of the water SMa trench, and found it to be his - vith Robles, Santa Barbar lepartment, will discuss municipal NO TER son's last statement, thrown |!98 conducted without charge, and . @ Tlownership and management of in OT BETTE aside when his pockets were Yosemite, Los Angeles, dustrial enterprises at a meeting searched. We Stand Back of Our Work! . 6 lof the Home Owners’ association ‘ JOHN RUSKIN for 1? Years’ Guarantee. |} Riverside, New Orleans || Tuesday evening at the University isa NEW TYPE dene . ons Tent 3 |Branch Hbrary, Tenth av. N, E. gasver CANES FOR WOUNDED $25 Sc. 7" SQ] Mardi Gras jand 1. Goth wt ‘a, Mi ' of cigar—modern in CIGARETTES 4 C Ss E B15 Set of ae. - — every detail. It’s the N . A oan . 9 g he’ . es Tie ow of tte alt Fn eh $5 POINDEXTER TO ay <<) Aatkeemaee restaurants and theatres, and in| $10 Solid Gold or : ferent than any 5c. cigar amie aueey ota aa sais tet canteoes ait ube Hi Rcoeiien Coome TALK THURSDAY BF wade—BIGGER and BET- giving of such induce- / eshigin ays: 7, ig bd Porcelain nator Miles F indexter of Spo. ey B Lesa ye in quality of ments. i me ~ ridg, 4 4 1 addre Son He a te > io will § Commerei thy acco workmanship to Wikis ik nl cde: woes / ; PARADE INSPIRES | soa Gold Fillings ... Ib Thursday no a on nin é < any 10c. cigar, cadhid 5 cde cae : Other Fillings nee: ) |lexisiation, Cong essman Albert eye Bt pe Era price. They're yen a: sas eg Oe , 11—The lord] office hours, 8:30 to 6 Siindays,| Fava ae alge APE ind epte < SEUSS Y Buy one to-day—f it isn’t as good as we ‘. ‘ ¢ o mayor's parade inspired many uth | . | a ‘4 i " parce ee, ser marta ret ant fg Hei sa AN ACCIDENT chin we wo’ ak yor te bay smh Not bite your tongue or parch ff : | ©. G. CHISHOLM I. LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO., Newark, N. J. Ped ener adam ( ie SANDERSON’ S PILLS O iri iO Diet srt and Par |lap"™ ST" Jars, Monday. ex | ame ‘cosatntiehin asminiita es © 4 REvHous rokueco co aia j sores’ the” im ¥ ry mena a | blam t the death of Tack Mere : S. BACHMAN & Co. imston- is a * rt . ' t ¢ of 5 who dled from shoek and hem Hig Be i hse Cut-Rate Dentists Elliott 1256 ho dled tron fand hen Distributers San Francisco, Cal. ” _ from ner dan 720 Second Avenue. Milwaukee saloon. 1ti¥- dices evenings 207 UNIVERSITY STREET | ft y © , Thursday nicht. Witnesses de 210% Bice Be GORNER SECOND AVENUE aed GC RR clared McDonald struck him. well is a member of the firm of Portland, Mt. Shasta, Wright, Kelleher & Caldwell. He severed his connection with the prosecutor's office on November 15, 1912, He 1s a republican, estimates are furnish n all cages. after falr tr!

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