The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1915, Page 9

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, MIKE DONLIN. JOB WITH FEDS, Ry Hel Sheridan smoke is telling the people there that he expects to make Buenos * permanent home, and ue i open the finest eafe in all South city: 2 G00D BOUTS — _ DEMAND FANS’ ‘ATTENTIONS It ts expected that between 75 and 100 Seattle ring doves will be at the ringside tn Everett this aft ernoon when Johnny O'Leary and) | Ray Campbell are sent. away on | thelr four-rowsé wout. It is a case jor ¥ your money and take your ein picking the winner of this | Sout Pat Scott, Seattle light | weight who has boxed both Camp. bell and O'Leary picks the latter to } win on points, saying that Camp- America in their AT DREAMLAND 1G EVERY RVEWING EVERY ONE WELCOME BULL BROS. st Fewest 13 THIRD @AIN 1043 Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART been training with Campbell and can testifY that the farmer carries | an awful poke fn elther duke. Ther@ will be plenty | ment for the stay-at-home f | the Ejks’ club this afternoon when | Billy Wright and Pat Scott will fur-| j nish th ent in the wind jup turn of a boxing show. With | the exception of a sprain humb, | | Scot® says he is fit to go down the ine with the clever Wright, and tf | Wright is up to his usual form, tt) | behooves Patrick to be very fit, or | he stands a good chance of osculat.| | ing the mat for the count The entire card at the Elks’ show |{s @ good one, including bouts be tween Steve Reynolds and Jack Thompson of Frisco, heavies; Ed Pinkman and Harry Anderson at 1230 pounds; Ad Schaffil and Andy | Duval at 138 pounds, and Leo | Houck and Joe Farrell at 122 | “seas SALE OF YANKS | MADE AT LAST. NEW YORK, Jan. 1.—The sale of New York American team to Col. Jacob Ruppert and Capt. T. L. Huston, which has been hanging fire for sev 1 week tiations, was consummated ye day. Although the men directly in terested refuse to quote the figure, ft is aald that the deal involved 5 00, and does not include any | players not now the property of | the club. It was immediately an-| | nounced that “Wild Pill” Donovan will manage the Yankees next sea son to Eat Hotel Baden Grill Entertainment §) eof Highest Merit _ EXAMINATION “Gold Crowns... $5 gework .......- “ Set of Teeth. OF NOTE LAST YEAR By Hugh S. Fulferton df. Ai. 5. 5. 5. 3.5 1. Porcelain Crown... bd len, 4 Webb Murphy had Gold Fillings .......$ nothing to s Jan. 23 Morgan did not Silver Fillings We do ezac’ ‘4 as adverts: no inte Gey with aeerat } tady Attendant. Terms to sult. 5—Charlie Comiskey did not a @ink All work guaranteed 15 ye ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS tet and Pike, Opp. Public M Laboring People’s ventt 22—Ioe Je whip Jim Johnson March 12—No_ Cineinn writer claimed the pennant for the unette did not Ty Cobb didn't get into — trouble. May 4—Ban Johnson did not de clare t re dead ball game who, throuzh Errors and Excess, June 7 Mbbete ot anno double-header suffer from Chronic Weakness, Ired Manhood, Pain in theg, | go sport writer , Nervous Debility, Lost Vi- ; ee RNs fs tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou Fi é: oe i, over 2 D bles—quickly are 1 by using Sept, 4—Hen Berry didn't try to4 DR. PIERCE’S TABLETS sell a dell player Circular free. By mail $1 box Sept. 9—Lon Stage did not fear ery box guar. by Kinsell adison, Purdue 6 boxes $5. | Breea For Bros., Second Third and Columb. Address ali letters to RAYMOND REMEDY CO 2172 Pike St. Seattie, Wash? LL BOUT POSTPONED NEW YORK, Jan. 1 Jimmy Johnston announced to day that the date of the ten. round bout between Welsh and White here had been postponed to Jan. 26, The bout was set for Jan. 13. a Promoter STAR WANT ADS ol BRING RESULTS TWO LOCAL SCRAPS TODAY CREATE INTEREST SALE OF NEW YORK YANKS PUT OVER AT LAST N NEV RK Jan 1 Jimmy ns pular fight K , d the “f 1 at xt Madison A Squar This, of course does get | active newspaper D men, who <iven suffictent tickets to cover all fights staged tn the garden does affect a E umber of pe t ans whe have “worked (h® gute” for them selves nd the fends Johnston the are golng to stay L outside unless the¥ like other people. T ay that ® Donltr has nore of the Hi So far N ! er was,” | re “This G my best days ta al The same old kick fe still with me, no matter what the kuockers say Advices } ived here say! Jack Johnson, negro heavy ht champton of the world, has ved at Bu aA The big SPORTING EVENTS |: IT'S UP TO JIM CLABBY TO SHOW x APPLIES FORA | WHYHECLAIMS THE CHAMP TITLE In one of the first battles of the New Y Jimmy Clabby will have a chanc to show the Amertean port public why he claims the mid dleweight chan hip of the world He ts to et Mike Gib bons. e “St. Paul phantom and as Mike is oneof the clevereat box ers in the ring, Clabby will have to go the This pair will hook up for rounds at Milwaukee, January 21 5 as usual at this se 7” r finds the sporting situation in Seattle enjoying as uN of the STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1915. PAGE 9, —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— ~ EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH Make no mistake Only one Entrance One 1422 Third Ave AM fixtures at your own price. Must be taken out of store by January Mth Evory article is marked down with out regard to the cost, the Intrinsic \ vaiue of the goods or the superior ex cellence of newness. Al! this season's On this goods go. age we quote at random a few specimens of the ruth lous prices at which the stock Is to be sold and cleared out. Fine Pants Slaughtered Men's $3.00 Pants, in chev- tweeds, at Men’s $3.50 and $4 Pants, worsted amd $1 95 cassimere Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Pants, finest worsted and heavy blue serge All odds and ends, where there are only 1 or 2 pairs of Ge at esse BLAU Men's Neckwear and Collars Slapghtered Celluloid and Soft 25c Chibey Linen, year, ly for the Collars, per principa son there is little doing to disturb the even tenor of the sportiag "re GOEOM «6.65 vereeeeenee Basketball and the four-round scraps are holding the winter fort, as Men’s 2c Four-inHand Ties, usual, and serve keep the fi rtalned until the bas all season 0c each, begins to stick its head over t {zon RGOE saecsansceotenes’ 25c¢ There is talk of pre: legalize horse racing and the lads who like to see tb in hopes. .- Then there is talk of presenting a bill to the le: | {ng game dead in California, the legislature could not hand t fraternity of Seattle a more acgeptable present bill legalizing ten rounds of the fistic sport In the Northwestern, as well as in all minor | {ls right now, back East pick up what timber they will get in and rummage around among the leavings. . . . tivities are as dead as door . Some one has invented a brand w golf club, but what I wanted or Christmas was a brand 1y to use eome grand old clubs Canjolio, can’t kick g that he or, perh Dan McCarthy of Springfield, Mass., mas, which was his 100th, against a 69-year-old friend and won He ought to—he's older Just walt enti! thos promote sports for the pictures get to is first to jump to them Clark Griffith probably Is sorry he didn’t talk two hours Se .785. Churchill ts in longer to Walter Johnson—he might have persuaded Walter to SHUGRUE INSURES ‘TRYOUTS FOR COACH YB XM second place, with .692 and J, B. pay to get Into the park and pitch R 20, u asne Lewis is third, with . Se ok EE ig TS FO 000 Five candidates are in the field] naan Postibly Col. Jac. Ruppert might have received a few hints from FIS $ hes the tok es Poa ier Charlie Somers as to what b all does to its angels when the angels Wy weiss cat ings get * j t a e selecte mgr . er each has had an oppo 0. |. Chambers, manager of the! The trouble with Col. Ruppert, tf seems, is that when he tun to t wares next | Ballard Christian basketball team of buys a ton of hops, he In on getting 2,000 pounds of hops Weadng rhe me who want |the Church league in answer to the | the job are Donal who | “Warning” published at the in Three hours before he jumped baci to Washington, Walter Johnson pov coached the squad sey-| stance of the Y, M, C, A. team, tell gave out an interviews saying he 1 stick to the Feds, which goes to feral seasons ago, “Mike” Hardy, |ing team managers to steer clear OHIO METHOD IN@ show that the players are not slow tn pickigg up the ways of the mag Ben Rob Edward Brown and ‘of the Ballard five because thay nates. | Bill Donovan. Wednesday five [could not be depended upon to keep Speaking of seeing America, with Sait Lake, Portland and | ome of,thel prospective pupils to | comeback. He says he called up the Los Angeles, the Coast league players will see most of it. show the wers that be what|manager of the Y A. team) ytissing teeth @re replaced by J ie sai Atte Bh a> they hav @ way of half-Nel-|aud called off the game when he| rye Ohio Method by artificial teeth hacia dn Mo SOR. pana we sons and toe | found he as un ble to get a fair! that are natural as your ortginal winning four games from Brown tn ites rake with the ¥ teag in the mat-|teeth. Examinations are now be SPC RT INC the second round. This gives Cor wing went to bea {teh 3 Feferee and gate receipts ee conducted, withcat ro ell a two-point advanta ove estimates are furnighed In all cases, Der naseetis the title eines. hos a. ___| With a wide margin in their sanaaln Vale e+ pt F AS H ES ip precise, | pds id \4 tr favor, the regular Lincoln high| We Stand Back of Our Work L lanl aan ar | usketball five thought they had for 12 Years’ Guarantee. b things | thet own ‘ way in a game $25 Set of Teeth bi ais ie at WE Maa Leni Gla with the Lincoln alumni five yes. Cornel! jumped into the lead in In the § 9 terday, but in the second half the| Guaranteed .........,, the intercollegiate chess tourge-| ment the Blacks, Whites and Reds ‘s alumni took a new lease on life and $15 5 Set of Teeth re tied for first apowach hav ~ oT S SHOP ran up so many baskets that the $5 ng won five of nine game: be ay3 CLOTHE: regular team had its hands full to eye ane ata. layed. ‘Thin naturally puts the| LS EULE MEN avo YOUNG MEN J iin iy a aito.25 sco $10 Solid Gold or other three teams, the Grays, Vio- } Porcelain Crown ...... leta and Blues in a tle for the low a preliminary to the first con 10 Gold or Porcelain work to tren of men and kin, Nerves and Gent { confine my spePial dis en, auch a Disorders, to-urinary Dise tation and advice DR. DONAWAY 302 Liberty Buliding, Opposite Postoffice, Seattle onne om Blood *, Pree consul new Kton on eT bell ts too slow a starter for the| ting, which will give & 20 days of racing tach year and wi! st | four-round game and —— do bet-| the races at fairs and other meeting oughout the state. The bil ter over the longer route. Ed Pink-! has many warm supporters in the legisiat b ny warm supporters ¢ legisiature, and there is a chance that ? | man. who is also qualified to judge! it may get a life. Both the old boys, like Ed Cudihee and Jim Davis Hats Slaughtesed BCESE Fi of the merits of the doxers, can't! and Parker of the Avondale hotel Gally with the harness horses, }see any one but Campbell. He has 4 Men’s $1.00 Fur the greatest football player In Europe, O. L. Bakke won the ice maratho moving picture promoters who are going to All Fancy Neckwear to the coming legislature that wil! at 10h OF 8 Betidan aces the pariamutuel eyster bet ng-tailed ponies prance are living .35c .95c Crusher Hats Men's $2.00 and — fine soft Ha’ . kid lature which, if top passed, will legniize ten-round boxing bouts. Th this k preceding the session of each legislature, and t) s always Intro Men's $3.00 fine $1 45 duced, only to take the count, but boosters of t und game, and Austrian effect -... ie | there ar freda of the re building high yoar, and Boys’ 500 25 why not? brutalit agrees, Sy scrapper can be hit jest Hate once ceeeeccemrewee c ae hard tn one round as he can in ten, an@ as a matter of fact, B boxers know they have but four rounds in which to finish, they wade Men's and Boyw 25¢ fn with much mare ferocity than they would if given a decent length 800 and 78¢ Hate...... = of time {n which to determine t8e matter of superiority, With the box spo the piseage ing than Men's good Canvas Gloves, pair 3c 5 Men's $1.50 Night " Gowns, fine qua@ity, military cotter, silk frogs, pearl buttons, 75c gues, baseball ac the big leaguer the smaller fry Balbriggan Underwear 15¢ until a and then want, wise | KNEW How To use ITT” Underwear Gray, Pink and Blue 29c ¢ | 3 for $2. he lost both legs; Biss Everything must go, and go quickly, no mat- ter the loss. Remember the number, 1422 Third Ave. Only one entrance on the Rock river, regaining his ran a footrace Christ bidding; 4 to 6 Cy Falkenberg JERSBY CITY, N. J, Jan. 1 | Something lke $20,000 is the value which @o¢ Shugrue, The report of the appraiser of the the scrapplest week more—the following Saturday Store has been closed to rearrange 6 Doors Open Saturday, Jan. 2, at 9 A. Mi. Men's finest Suits, including regular $25.00 values, a Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes The Spartan Patent @ace Shoes with mat Mayer's $2.00 @tiesee’ Box Calf Seamiess Lact Shoes Boys’ $3.00 and $4.00 Shoes, patent and box calf, single and half double Men's 35c Blue e 5c Heavy Natural, night—is Shoes. $5.00 Raincoat, orenamet AS $15.00 Gaberdine Tan Worst- eday fancy plaid $4 95 lined ... $22.50 All-wool Raincoat, reg- rotted... «SOD enetted $2.00 All- ee ee 95 in tan, Sizes 35, 36 and 37 only thie seasog’s newest color combina. thons, from the real ex- treme effects to conseevative plain biue. The models inctude all the, very fatest styles, one coats, many with elfk braid to the edge; soft from and fronts. The best jour neym to fit regular, stout and elim, at ...- the to three - button hale cloth tallors. Sizes Misses’ $2.50 in black and tan Mei $1.69 $1.45 Shoes, new Eng- Nigh last .... Men's $5.00 Pack- ard Shoes ...... $1.95 Men's 75c Swiss Ribbed Underwear Mercerized 39c Underwear, Men's $1.00 Wool | 95-00 « sult, et 59c $1.25 Mon’s fine Australian Men's $1.50 Wool Ribbed Mercerized Spring Needle : 75c¢ $3.00 per sult, each 95c Men's $1.80 and $2.00 Fine Shirts of all kinds . TILE Wi ference bas son with the O. A ary Mana, Men's finest Silk value oh UNTIL 10 SATURDAY NIGHT positively and mark down @tire stock A high-class stock of new Clothes, good Furnishings. A large stock of Men's, Women's and Children’s goud Fine Suits Slaughtered Men's $15.00 Suits, brown and gray effects, at.. Men's $20.00 Suits, in fine allewool cheviots, at $5.00 $7.50 .$9.00 Men's Finest Suits and Overceats je of finest worst eds, all Men’s Shoes Slatightered Men's $4.00 Alaska Calf Shoes, waterproof upper sole clear through to the heel. Come $2.95 's $4.00 Calf Button Shoes, $1.95 Men's $5.00 Lotue Calf weit $2.45 $1.95 Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery and Furnishings Slanghtered. A Few Amazing Offers Men's natural gray and good Baibrig- Clearing House for Bankrupt and Surplus Stocks. etball game of the sea. C, five on Janu: | r Art Younge Men's $3.00 Union Only one Entrance. 1422 Third Ave. the end the highest grade at the prices you ever heard of. Destruction of values. it will pay you to help carry these goods away. _We must close oyt ‘thle Must entire stook, and quickly, too. give up this These clroumstances remarkable sale that has opened to the peopic of Seattle. Never again in a lifetime will euch an oppor. room forthw ever been Ladies’ Shoes Ladies’ $4.00 and $5.00 Tan Boots, made on the late stub and narrow New York toes, new Cuban and low heel, medium soles ss orsicss.-- Sool Ladies’ $4.00 Patent and Gun- metal Calf Shoes, stub toes, come in both cloth and kid tops; welt soles; all » Ladies’ $3.50 Velvet and Gun- metal Shoes, short vamp mod els, plain and tip toes; flexible MeKay soles $1.45 Ladies’ Fine $5.00 Hand-Turmed Shoes—some Laird, Schober and other good makes. New last heal esesrereneee Dee Rubbers Staughtered Rubbers aascaeeee soe SOE Men's $1.25 Geedyeer Glove Rubbers % -49c Ladies’ 60c Foot- holds ..... Children’s smali Slippers Slaughtered Ladies’ $1.00 Feit Boudolr Slippers . ribbon-trimmed Feit Silppers Men's Imitation Alligator Stippers .. Men's $2.00 and $3.00 Stippers .... Men's 75c Black Sateen Shirts 39c gaf Union Suits, value, $2.00, 75¢ Sateen Shirts 89c Suits, in gray, $1.45 Flannel Shirts 90c Make no mistake. It's @ massacre of Merchandise of Ittleet HERE’S WISHING YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR WELSH-WHITE BATTLE POSTPONED TO JAN. 26 59c Ladies’ furtrimmed and fine 79¢ "49c $1.45" Men'S $1.50 double- breasted best biack Men's $2.00 Aill-wool [eee Come now. until too late. | percentage is Bridge Work and | | Solid Gold Fillings ; Don’t wait No one ever heard of such prices and never will again $4 estate of the late John T. Brush x eng Coach Tony § of the U. of W.| Other Fillings en fe public in New York lightwelgut in the Mess pis e five have arranged to play the Col peg a i Papin y eg | his very shifty and ‘er hands lege ¢ t Sound quintet at Ta | Office hours, $30 to 6 Sundays, Fa eee Te Nae ichititing |... 29g Will meet Willie Ritchte and The Stout J) coma on January 16, All members 9 two 12 profits t ye mi +r ee Oxhi ! on re@Mie Welsh soon at Madi@on|fThem All, And the Tall, f the U.gft W. team will be back »» which oe le New shat 3quare Garden, New York city SIZES FROM 31 TO 52 on the joMonday after their holl-| Meeorte three veurh hrecoding@with thought to the future extra MONEY BACK IF NOT day and will be put through a| during the three years precedingy qinary in a fighter, Joe has insured SATISFACTORY irse of practice sprouts by Coach sh's pacer Fag Megan Be de: jjhimself—or rather his “mitts AI@SERATIONS FREE Savage. abecog tin em) reached) against injur 7 7 Now, !f he goes if® the bout CHAS. BLUMENFELD With 11 victories to his credit and Gut-Rate Dentists & he expects to make about $20,000 812 First Ave. but three losses, Fox fs leading the| o Nov. 19—Bat Neson failed to getyIf an accident prevents, why he'll|J Out of the High-Rent District | three-cushion billiard shooters in 207 UNIVERSITY STREET his name into print. make the $20,000 anyway the 8. A. ¢ handicap tourney His CORNER SECOND AVENUE

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