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Jess Willard le eure Jack Jonna Who {a ft mal Franklin high team had some easy picking last night in the game with the Y. M A. Outlaws, winning the contest in the first half, at the end of which the score stood 24 to 12. ‘The final score Was 88 to 30, Moffatt of the Outlaws shot six baskets in the It 8 the scow first half, making the best tndt- “Jack Job vidual exhibition, The Franklin ee team will go into hard training dur | “Jack Johnson has, }ing the holidays for their inter punch, but lost hie wind; whl bn hool contests. punch, but hie wind is Great." basketball Who takes in To awoer spend The major league club owners seem determined to squeeze the cent|be selected at a Old Grant Rice draws a horrific picture of what will happen If Eddie Collins ever hite a three-bagger with Ping Bodie on When things are Who turns the mournful cries of men To shouts of wild delight? according to FRIDAY, DEC, 25, 1914. PAGE 7 [SHERWOOD MAGEE | TRADED TO BRAVES, | PHILADELPHIA, Dee 26.—Ael the result of a trade negotiated yes lay, in which there was a cash! consideration, along with two other | players, Sherwood outfield | er of the Philadelphia Nationals will play next season with the Bow | Nationals Magee, to Ket Rabbit Maranville to jump that prompted George winter on his plantation. hospitality the ton The players Phila) will recetve for Magee will meeting of the agnates interested, to be held tr New York next Monday | ‘FITZ USED TO GET DRUNK, SAYS WIFE oe CHICAGO, on will be easy for him—Newe Item.| divorce from lanky Bob Witsnim kes the world to laugh mons, pnee world’s heavyweight glum and gray? champion, wan the Christian pres hand the magie broom jent awarded Mra. Julia Fitzsim » the gloom away? mons, formerly Julla Gifford, the singer, yesterday. She was re |stored her maiden name. There t who says to us Was no Appearance on the part of hnwon cannot fight.” the defendant, and tha decree war) ee entered by default. “I want no alimony,” said Mrs | Fitzsimmons, ‘I just want to be free from him, He threatened to shoot me, and he did kick me when deiphia ng of training trips, declares the than the west, He can distinguish sides of a dish rag Dec 25 A decres of reports, retained hi le Ban has completely lost hie "—Me, rs Ward Bada the a With 15 straight victories and not & loss, C. A. Moon distanced the field in th 8. A. C. threecushion billiard tourney which has just closed, and last night was awarded a handsome tvory jointed Thirsk was second in the race with a percentage of .838 In the three-cushion holiday tour-| nament now in progress, Churchill | leads with a perfect score, having won six games. E, Lamping ale has a perfect score but has played but one game. J. B. Stone, with four victories and one defeat, 1s |third, with @ percentage of .800 MAJORS REDUCE By Hugh S. Fullerton Minor league baseball ought to have a revival next season, and, for once, the fans who have so loyally supported the smaller clubs will have the opportunity to see first class baseball rom the big minors. down base ball ought to improve. Every club tn the National and | American league will cut loose from 12 to 24 players when the season BOXER IS INJURED | starts, and many of them will re duce thetr playing Mets materially) SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Dee Cline Daly, lightweight, ts hov even before they move southward. Retter, the majority of the players ering between life and death here jtoday as a result of Injuries sus- sent back will be those who have }talned in a boxing bout two weeks not alrtight contracts, This will enable the minor leagues to get ago with “Young” Flores. Flores floored Daly for the count in the} cue. really good men at a price they can afford to pay Of the 275 or more players sent) some of bis beautiful friends would bring him home drunk.” CELTICS TO PLAY In what will probably be his last game on the Coast, as he leaves for the old country. next week, Marshall, star h&lfback of the Cel PLAYING LIST $ ! The wise minor league manager IMPORTANT NOTICE Sale at Piper & Taft's will continue until further notice. Car- loads of 1915 Excelsior Motorcycles will soon be here, so— HARDWARE MUST GO—AllHoliday goods reduced for im- mediate clearance. $3.50 Military S edge blades in compact 35¢ “Anti-core ble-edge blades, 10¢ Williams’ cut to $1.00 package ( 24 shaving edges, cut to $2.25 U niversal ing cup, cap vacuum bottle, cut to $3.00 old teed to be perfect in temper, not too hard and not too soft, $2.50 and afety Razor, with 12 double- | Razor is triple silver plated, Ase, $1,000 TUNGSTEN LAMPS AT —19c— 5-watt and 40-watt, the best wire drawn filament Tungsten Lamps 1/2 Price on Entire stock of Dog Col lars, nothing reserved, for week at MAIN FLOOR one $1.00 two-piece Carving Sets, cut to. 10-foot Electric Extensions, | and ready for use..... 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BASEMENT SALESROOM $5.00 Boys’ black All Rosenwald & $5.00 Boys’ $8.00 Ruff 25 and $1.50 mixtures, $10.00 Mackinaws, Weil, Ruff worsted, all colors, Neck blue and tan, $1.68 variety of styles, -89¢ $4.00 Racine Striking Bag Platforms, cut to 2.68 $2.00 ibe Striking Bag, cut to..... $2.50 Flannel Shirts, gray, cut to . $50 Mackinaw Cape: wool Mackinaws, gray and cut to $3.78 De Luxe and -$7.38 Sweaters, pure $3.87 colors, cut - - $6.38 Shirts, large sizes, cut to.. Summitt, cut to Neck cut to Sweaters, $1 25 ( ficial Sesaus Baseballs, cut to 68¢ second round, and the latter sus | back from the majors, perhaps ess | There is nothing like fear of diagnose your case and prescribe| tained injuries from which he may| | than half will land in the Class AA Ou, absolutely without charge. | f@ want your patronage and of fer you the doctor's services as an ent. Leek fur the Yellow From Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART A Place to Eat —ViA THE of Will be and comfort. No snow or cold weath er. Sunshine and flowers all the way. Line of the Sunset Limited No Extra Fare Come in and consult us before buying your ticket SOUTHERN PACIFIC one of pleasure “The Exposition Cc. G. CHISHOLM Diateict Freight and Passenger ment giliots 1256 720 Second Avenue I confine my work to treating 1 diseases of men and wom. en, such as Skin, Nerves, Blood Disorders, Varicocele and Gent tourinary Diseases, Free consul ition and advi DR, DONAWAY 902 Liberty Building, Opposite Postoffice, Seattle. not recover. ‘CHI TO PLAY INJUNS LAWRENCE, Kan., Dec. 25—The | Haskell Indians yesterday recetyed | C8m association and the Internation. a signed contract from Coach Stagg| &! league of the University of Chicago, agree | number of players carried and }ing to a football game at Chicago| throw more men back Into the next November 6, 1915 lower classes. | leagues. The Pacific Coast league now promises to be the greatest gainer, as they are figuring on a big year, because of the various ex tions, and can afford to carry of high caliber, The Ameri. Fifthly—The highest rank in the t United States ts that of citizen; @ all citizens rank with kin emperors of other highest rank tn thetr Believing that the greatest Christ mas sermon that could - preached for our readers thi r, wher |nearly all the world is being bathec | or in blood and hate, would be on| re of the How America Can Help to Restore | own lands on Earth, Good Will Toward Sixthly—Our republic has epent the editor of this newspaper | '*s8 upon war than any of the oth ked the most representative citi |r powerful nations, Above all, she | zens of the United States to answer| 88 never refused to arbitrate an this question, each according to his| ‘mternational dispute. She has al- lown light. sought peaceful settlement. | Many of them replied, and a sym fore, after the present dis- |posium of their answers sheds = graceful and wholly unnecessary |great Illumination on this question oo is over, her past example and sow vexing. all serious-minded| "®r request that international dis |Americanse—“What can we do tc|Putes be hereafter settled peace- |help bring the spirit of Christmas—|*>IY by refernce to The Hague or f Cheite—-back to the warring| other tribunals cannot fail to re- pollo . celve careful consideration These answers, Just as they were |’ ‘received from these famous per sons, and written especially by them for you, appear herewith. BY DR. ANNA H. SHAW Famous Woman Suffrage Leader A MOYLAN, Pa, Deo. 25.—I be lieve “peace on earth and good will to men” will come to pass only ° @|when justice is established on BY LINDLEY M. GARRISON | | earth United States Secretary of W. A 1914, by the Newspaper Association.) (Copyright, Enterprise terrible war ts racing ad NAVY YARD ROUTE | Steamers Hf. 1. Kennedy ond Tourist | Leave Colman Dock, Seattle, 20 ( ) | | ° WASHING I received your request to . priefly write my idea as to what the peo- ple of the United States can do to help to restore f peace on earth and good will toward men.” All that I can suggest is that EACH CITIZEN SHOULD DO HIS DUTY 1 sphere of Sista | day), #:00, 10:30 a m cept Sunday (Sunday 2:3 aturday, 11:45 p m. LADIES ATTENTION Reason tor catering to the ladies It fs customary for the Indies to mize qmail earnings at the pi time, #0 we chose the ladles becau ladien will always }iaten, and pay mor attention as to where to find bargains fo Here We Are ECONOMY BASEMENT 94 Ktewart st Retweon Firat and Wontern ave that life to which he has been called, Secy. Garrison | and trust that in God's own good| time the wisdom of Providence will | be made manifest in works. Very often, if you do not know | what to do to ald in producing a desirable result, more harm {s nc-| complished than good by endeavors | which are not well directed. I have frankly confessed that I do not know in what useful lines | endeavor could be made, which ac counts for my inability to give any more valuable advice than I have | stated above, | | halt BY ANDREW CARNEGIE Founder of Peace Palace, The Hague ¥CONOMY BASEMENT 04 Stewart Ht Between First and Western Ave. | NEW YORK, Dec. 25. | way our republic can store “peace on earth and good will among men" is to set the world an example, and this it has been doing from the first First The best help to re-|] Entrance on Stewart ast “Special for th Rays trom date. Bring th ad and get @ discount of It creat ed a nation in which one eiti- zen's privilege be- comes every Cltlandrew Carnegie zen's right Secondly—It who, through Errors and Excess, suffer from Chronic Weakn Impaired Manhood, Pain in thi Back, Nervous Debility, Lost Vi- tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou. bles—quickly cured by using OR. PIERCE’S TABLETS Circular free, By mall $1 box or 6 boxes $5. Every box guar. anteed. For sale by Kinsell Bros. Second and Madison, Third and Columbia Address all letters to RAYMOND REMEDY CO 2174 Ptke St, Seattle, W established a free| school system for children, thus | proclaiming that all are created | free and equal | Thirdly—It has not created a| huge army as the chief E nations have militarism. Fourthly ropean It has not developed The masses through-| out the world admire and extol our republic, and many millions have left their native lands to become American citizens, | both will cut down the} lands, who | ee | BY EUGENE V. DEB: Je subject to change without it would seem, would be the one) io tote. tootball. to i pl who would take about half of the sonst yay Rady aay against hin teammates Sunday af experienced players discarded from | tornoon when the Celtics will clash jthe higher-class clubs and the| with a picked team of soldiers at | youngsters, That kind of a team! Fort Lawton. The Celtics have re jusually hustios and tries hard 1f/ organized thelr team and elected the veterans are of the right kind. | officers for the McMillan cup tour | In the past it has been the cus| ney, play for which will start Sun tom of vetéran players sent back to) day. J, O'Connor is now president the minor leagues to loaf and eulk, \" the organization. jand perhaps feel injured, Th | will be very little of that during | thw comive’ season Wt thes savers} Al BOYS TRAINING have sense. ‘They will realize that ~ baseball as a business ts in a toler-| Both the Lincoln and Broadway ably bad way, that it ts oversupplied| Miah basketball teams are going with athletes for the time betng,|through the training grind these) and that many men who ordinartly|44¥* in preparation for their first | would be rising and drawing good| 0! game in the Broadway gym on| |money are hustling to hold on where) tho night of January §. Coact l ther gee. » | Ernie Wells of the Lincoin squad is going to make his men keep up| toning out entirely to make Dalll on account at the ieee aay players work |wome of the newer players. With salaries tn the big leagues 4 and in the Fed league higher than ever before known, and salaries in ALL-NATS VICTORS — the minors lower than they have! |been for years, and the managers} HAKERSFIELD, Cal, Dec, 25.—| |and owners facing losses to carry) With Alexander on the mound, the teams and hold thelr franchises for) All-Nationals handed out a 12 to 6 etter times, It would seem that the|defeat to the All-Americans here| minor league players would hustie| yesterday tn a well attended ex- harder and harder to advance. |hinition game. | {areas because men have not yet/earth and good will toward men”; | learned to deal justly and to love| and we shall have |merey and respect the rights of| to go forward and thetr fellows not backward to | America can bent | the nations to peace only by stand-| “Thou shalt not | ing before the world as a country| kill” ts now the | where Justice reigns law. But it ap | And if in the words of the dectar-| plies only to indi | ation of independence “all govern-| viduals—not yet ments derive their just powers|to nations. To |} from the consent of the governed,” | slay your neigh America's first duty {8 to obey this| bor is murder |precept and to heed the voice of UNLESS YOt her women who are asking for sim-|ARE IN UNI ple justice, a share in the affairs FORM. Eugene V. Debs of their country which, by ther) - But when the labor, they heip to develop, dy| nation slays its neighbors and the their taxes they assist fn maintain-| killings mount into the thousands, ing, and whose laws they obey |{t fs not murder but patriotism to i — jbe proud of, glorify, and rejoice ——@ | over! When shall peace come to earth? When the brute and savage have e died in us and we are human, In There never has been “peace ON), word, peace will come to earth | = when humanity has been human HOLIDAY GIFTS ized, civilization civilized, and | Christianity christianized! BARGAIN. PRICES Morey Stationery Co. We cannot stop the European TIS Firat Ave. Coinmbia st. | ae SS World-Famous Socialist |war. We can and will intervene when the time comes and do all in our power to restore pea To end the war prematurely, were that possible, would simply mean another and perhaps even a bloodier catastrophe Let us show the people the true cause of war. Let us arouse a sen |timent ngainst war. Let us teach | | the children to abhor war Woman, although the most vital factor In war and Its most keenly suffering victim, has al- ways been contemptuously ig- nored when war has been d clared. Give woman the ballot on equal terms with man In every state of this Union, and a mighty advance will have been made toward driving the horrible scourge of war from the face of the earth. — ° ¢ BY RABBI! STEPHEN WISE | Free Synagogue, New York | - NEW YORK, Deo, 25.—What ean |Hundreds of men stop daily) wo of the Western world, of this |to admire the beautiful fabrics| American _repub- jand stylish fashions which| Ile, do to FOUND Saowiiie A |—not re-establish are on display in our windows. |~ peace and good of course many come in to examine the | w ? |will on earth? price and ask au but there are |W! tabries von four son} We can, and we think all| must, root out of M'elothes toe high In price our hearts the antag national ying Such Thing jonisms, the racial |animosities, the jreligious —bitter-stephen & Wise | nesses, which move men to war upon one another. Herein America, the world’ experiment station of Inte racial comity and = Inter-r ligious fraternity, can lead the world by going before with high example. Abovegill, would wo have and| keep peace and good will, eve must use our moral strength like moral giants, and, whenghe hour of peace negotiations dawns, we must insist | that no peace is tolerable that alms | at the destruction of one nation or | another, at the disruption and dis-| memberment of empires, great and | small Our votee must be for peace aPding! & Jee In the war of nations and states: $1.00, ; men around the peace board we DR. EDWIN J. BROWN) will be thrice escae 3 bi Mason enough to be true which will democracy every thought of you ean take invitation to com: a 6 doing for the men of this city Rat don't walt til) you . Come in today. pass our ‘ou'll be mighty glad you ald. 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