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it is that it does not always fall in stony places Many and STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1915. PAGE 7, é , a) a DAY TARS LEAD WN CHAMP onan wer || ——IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS — ||| coos PD rues aGenrs Me Busy So me LAD BILL! MEET “KEEP YOUR EYE ON JENNINGS,” SAYS WRITER ~~ EDITED BY MAYBEE SMITH ~ : <i se adage PPP OLE PDI PPP IP PIII AP PPPS LOPLI LLLP LLDE LILLIE LILLIA DID DLS or | ! | [KANSAS CITY PRESS AGENTS IN CU3A ARE J, DALY TAKES [Ray TemPLe Gets 1 HUDGON, Wis, March 24-— || least has picked up a hitting cateh | him all last year has entirely While no decision was rendered, || jér in Archie Yelle. mended, and the Frenchman | it was the consensus of news | Has Good Timber | bound to do better Dauss paper opinion today that Ray [| Undoubtedly Jennings has | should be as good. Jennings | Temple of St. Paul outpointed picked up more good material thinks Boehier has better con | ot “Red” Ps ng of San Diego in tro! than i " H one their round bout here last - ss - ee 3 | the countr kant thie Sica’ tp tee ity i pyres ay ‘ a night. It wae a rough bout, with CHICAGO, March 24—"The Busy Dope Peddlers Are Trying to Create Idea That the —— | sons, hoping that he would [went into first place in the ¥ neither showing much boxing Federal league team, which White Hope Stands More Than an Even Chance of | show control. And there le champion three-cushlon — biliard| ABNEY celled On rns ot ae Copping the Crown of the Big Black. Tealy Ray- right-hander, who pitched fine |r meron win sod wie Ions hie wae | this season at Newark, WN. J mond Leads His 1915 Warriors Out on the Baseball [near ORY 8 vinta Game. abend of W. ot SA K | Sew Se Se j Field. 4 er Age gtd peel Ml gene Kansas City in that organiza ‘ : \ ———___—. but had lost two game | h I. b ‘sf B' SY little press agents “working out of” Havana, Cuba,| Moore tumbled Huey from his A CLOSE CALL cage cb. Ott oe ; . “ 5 ae “ E fj ] lead lant nig hen he beat the / ( are now uy to their ears in work, pounding out little met th a sencational pita o.0 be Portes oe team, q Stories for the American press designed to create the im ‘ Alfred De Oro Is fourth, with The Indianapolis franchise, pression that Jess Willard stands a chance with the Big sy sn rg tp Games Last Night Gilmore stated, will be trans: moke and trying to get over the idea that Johnson will be| Mat Be Orn Ellie contrat Kick.| Ceon, 28; Gliroy,'24 (40 innings).| ferred to Newark. i z J | inst De ¢ Ellis against Kick fF Kansas City will start the 4 riding in the first long carriage in a slow procession after r, Dal galt at Moran and ne Ball, 25; Bostwick 24 (64) Pao ayn a AM aaa the bout Chapman against ‘ine Bal 25; Ehrlichman, 13 (46| slate, stockholders of the club That is the bunk that is always peddled before a battle Innings. | | having paid the club's indebt- in which a championship is involved, and the funny part of| MIDWICK WINS | ene te eee Matches Tonight Davis vs, Lewe. | many a sucker will read the stuff coming out of Cuba and Loveland vs. Cramer. | 4 just before the battle will pack his keister and rush to the! BAN FRANCISCO, March 24 Scholtz vs. Smith. front The Midwi am of Pasa 4 vat ‘ de exterd onverse| Jack Ball maintained his clutch 4 The usual gang of fistic has-beens is hanging around the pio Syrgey ee - < z sr tained st clut CAMP ; , 4 ona 0 au of cloth orize camps of the two principals busting into print now and town, ol gee ; J aed Teed | b then with opinions as to which of the heavies will come 5% Ne rkers conceded | 'D © a ee ee : Ee ist+torious four to California team|perate tactics in the city three : A etre > >, as a handicap and were unable to | cushion billiard championships at Practice games played in the big According to the P. A. (not Prince Albert) both men) make up the margin |Rrown & Hulen’s last night. C. A,|6asue training camps in the South resulted as follows: Nationals beat the Atlan- yesterday | Ba n & run for hon crowd, tying stwick gave that aroused the are “working hard” and it “will be a fierce battle.” Every ton ore thing possible to get the fans “all het up” is being done, and} i PLAY the score at the 22 marke: ‘ita team of the Southern league at particularly are the word peddlers putting the hard pedal on| heaie et the ith caine eer and | Macon, Ga, 7 to 8, in seroma f the statement that Willard has a chance. We shall see! tional shots, Ball was equal to| ‘ mn : 2 | what we shall see | TAMPA, Fla, March 24.—“As| the stress of the moment and won| ratog bi sa Chlengh Cole Sa “ 4 Ba be ra 7 ‘ ge | we are allowed but 21 men, 1 am) 2 to 24, in 64 mary Po ‘s ted | Tampa, Fla ee 7 Hi A SAM ng into a decision fight, is out going to get Into the game myself,”| With Jim Loveland for first place. | me gt Louis Nationals beat DOPE HANDED OUT with a new announcement. He says said Roger Bresnahan, manager of}, John Coon had a strenuous half] pig team of the Teas tose ‘ A het as an example of the — he is going to send Freddie Welsh the Chicago Cubs, Bresnahan has nee iy Ras 75) — ie Je s of dope handed out by the against comers in 20-round de- assigned himself a place in the)" Gilroy, 25 to 24, in 40 innings. Philadelphia 4 press agents, Tex O'Rourke, cision battles anywhere the pro- ‘club's lineup as utility man. Jim Ball had no trouble winning, Tinivenaear: pres bagay Getnen who {s on Willard’s pay roll, sends|moters will offer enough kale. —— j to 2, Spe = 2 Partichieen | vets Fia., 16 to 3. out & story to the effect that “Vic-| Promises and announcements to OES See eee RS ae oe 8: 4 tory make Jess Willard an/this effect have emanated from | below Bis normal stride. Houston team of the Texas Mi idol.” In all kindness, 1 think Wi-| Welsh and bis manager at regular | [AMA 1 EUR BASEBALL care at Houston, 10 to 1 Jard would have been better off {f| intervals since the Welshman won he had dropped O'Rourke overboard | this crown, but up to date they have | The Venice Coast leaguers beat | the second squad of the Chicago | y 11 TOSS! ulf, and signed | managed to sitlestep all encounters | j uate bs one Seems arnt in his mace where there was any chance for the| | phe Lakeview team, composed | players xnoms leat year's Bal | "the Chicag > Aine wil nt. So far as Willard |Britisher to drop his title of jade averaging 16 years, has | lard tea In or out-of-town teams | gg” oy nd r Teg! 5 pees yr be is just as close | organized and is open for games |can arrange games by calling jbeat the Sacramento All-Stars becoming an idol, he is jus | with teams of about the same age.| up Spalding’s | Sacrament to1 OTTAWA TEAM to it right now as he will ever be. | He has a good start—his feet are clay. Phone to Edward write him at Holbrook, or Official notification” has just en issued by Game Warden Har Rief that the trout fishing sea- The Schwager & Nettieton boys got in action for the first time this season last Sunday at Bellevue, de- ry TURNS IT DOWN The Monks def cated the Leschi INITIAL TURNOUT OF “ G ool tea: b: SEATTLE BALL PLAYERS NEW YORK, March 24.—The OF 6 to 2. Francia. “Lingenbrink, | {atin the team there, § to 5, They | son will open on May 1, and not on VITE a crowd of fans went out|plan proposed by President David Monks’ pitcher, hit out a threo-bes- are looking for games with out-of-| April 1, as many fishermen have “ to Dugdale’s park yesterday | Fultz of the Baseball Players’ Fra- ger and Paul Isaacson’ was good |{O*®, teams and are making thelr| supposed. The tangle is due to| | { afternoon and saw members| ternity to bring about peace among for a two-bagger | bookings at Spalding’ * | the fact that the law passed by the| in action next Sunday against the ‘of the season's team and men who|the big leagues was turned down ‘ ahaa i 5 SLR : 2rapaead last legisiature advances the open- x4 to become members in thetr|cold here yesterday by President : af ad | ing of the season to April 1, but} VANCOUVER, March 24—The © initial workout. For three hours the | Edward Barrow of the Internation- Geo. Cunninghen Slats Ledbetter. OW has oreentted cat Oil acl that law does not go into effect un-'stock of the Vancouver hockey fooled around the field, and|al league, who sald: “We will make | | til June 11, and the former law will team as possible world’s cham- © apply to the season opening this pions with a leap last some of them went #o far as tojabsolutely no concessions or} 4 lerto! | pe to come back with arush. (Port Lawton team or gan went up up fair lather. Raymond |changes in our efreuit.” | By Hugh S. Fullerton Last year the Tigers showed | ;. Re rodee ae Maar teens year. It is now the open season|night as a result of their v! iP Detroit looks good. ‘all Spaiding’s or Mr. Hemer, Main had his eagle eye open, but if he} Ob, you of Httle faith in March |™0Fe Promise than any team I saw | 9941 bat for perch and bass, but the season over the Ottawa team in the first saw anything that pleased him per- | promises of teams, remember this; {2 training camp, and the reports for them will close May 1 and re-|championship game, which they tleularty, he kept It closely conceal. | | tha ith Cobb in the game all Us spring are that the revival that! Tryouts for the Retail Grocery | main closed until June 11, when it/won with a margin of four goals. ed about his person. The men who} last season and. with one more ten Was threatened is due clerks’ Study cieb ‘team. Will to will open again and remain open|The Eastern men claimed their turned out yesterday are Catchers capable pitcher, the Tigers prob-|.Of the recruit pitchers, George | held next Sunday morning at| Bowling In the Commercial! Until November 1 |poor showing and lack of speed Cadman, Wally and Barth, Pitchers STE ge oe ably would have won the Ameri. MH Cunningham and Ben J. Karr,| Woodland park 1 fast men | league on the Bismarck alleys last|,, When the new law Js in effect/ was due to the heavy salt air, to Thomas, Rose and Hayes, Infiekters| LONDON, March 24. — King) (on teague pennant. Por two sep- L0th righthanders, give the most are needed to < ¢ the team's | Sight, the Augustine & Kyer team the Season for trout, perch andjwhich they are unaccustomed, erect and Bowcock and Out-|George has scratched his SIX | arate periods of from 20 to 40 days Promise lineup. ‘Those interested, phone | Walloped the Brunswick-Balke five, bas* Will begin April 1 and remain | Whatever the cause, the Vancouver i fielder Wasley. Barth was the cen-| horses entered in the Lincoln and | jag: year Detroit played the best Coveleski Looks Good Manager R. L. Dunn, Main 7040, [2.617 to 2.392. Hulin of the win-/0Pe” until November 1 | men outskated the Easterners and | ter of attraction on account of the/ liverpool meetings this week. The ici on the circuit But the greatest promise of | - jning team put over the high score | the’ gue them at every angle of touting that has been given him,|#!* horses were entered in twelve) “jennings haw three great prob-| the pitching |__ The Franklin school team will /of 220 and high average of 184, [" game. The score was 6 to 2, and he gave avery satisfactory per-/@Vents Jems; @ second baseman, a catcher! the improve | get its first real game of the sea: | — Vancouver will cite to win two formance yesterdi [who can hit and another compe Harry Coveleski, the southpaw, [son Friday afternoon, when it In the Electric league, the Puget | more ome — oe to win 4 SAVANNAH, Ga. March 24.—/| tent pitcher who pitched great ball for De- | will meet the State College team|Sound Traction boys handed the HOSS | the world’s title. : e second ‘cK OUT WITH Notice of the ‘filing of divorce ro-| He thinks he has them all. “Pep”) trot after being a failure in jon Columbin field. Ishort end of a 2,230 to 2,124 score! PHOENIX, Ariz, March 24,—|S2me of the series will be played |@ THE SAME OLD BULL | ceedings at Reno, Nev., against W.| Young, the star infielder from the) the National league; he is curv. to the Westera Electric team.|Gov, Hunt yesterday afternoon re |*°™8ht : CONNOLLY POLLACK,| M. Donovan, manager of the New| Coast, is making good down at| ing them as well as at any Among the fast semi-pre teame| Brown of the losing team rolled |fo ed to sign the bill passed by the ee whose chief aim in life| York Americans, was served on Gulfport, two young pitchers prom time last year and is due for a that will be tn e field this sea-|the high score of 194 and Law of/tast legislature providing for © seems to be keeping his Donovan here yesterday. Mrs. | ise to supply the missing strength, big year, having gained the son Is that of the Portland Cordage | the winning team had high aver-|/horse racing in Arizona under the ih, from get- Donovan charges non-support land Jennings is confident he at! confidence that he tacked. | Co. just organized Most of the‘age of 1 ‘pari-mutuel system of machine | | | betting. | nde same } } NEW LONDON, Conn., Mareh HERE | | BIG SQUAD iS OUT |24.—According to announcement [today, the Yale-Harvard annual an jeight-oared crew race will be yee anes . hames river here WENATCHE March 24.—4 |"OWed on the 7 me sdus “jon June 25 between 4:30 and & -——— ———-@| Chief of police and detective! Industrial relations commission sarge squad Of ‘athletes taraed ot The race will be rowed Up is } killed {n Elmira, N. Y,, by burglars.|to hold hearing on working condi first lesnall practice Bid the | re es # ts can no tions of Pullman porters April 6 at oy cee o je sea- | * Class of 1918 at Lincoin high wilt cine’ Tells ‘uatounl wake Caenas , , son, notable among | them being | : Fre UT teas a ortosriation| second naturalization papers Second appeal of Lieut. Becker Sied cf hk Tare eT jayor zi vous i he argue in New k sup je t = fad Rt, | ‘ ONE-PRICE DENTISTS biti tor $2,259 ror damages awarded, Poster, Advertising Co ‘of, the | argued in New York supreme cour and Greenslade of North Yakima, * nited States ar anada ot | toda o played he Twilight } Best Gold | Henry Brice, contractor 4 in| Accept whisky ads after May 31 Women charge juggling of bills CHAPTER Xx {spot in the garden ean ‘eae gk. Biba idly Two Jap stowaways discovered in 8), Ganbury, first ma by which Goy. Hays of Arkan-| RADISHES, BEETS AN The t can follow some of the 4 “ | DANCING EVERY EVENING Crowns laold of British steamer Titan, % A DISHES, —TS DD P hand, one of the strongest teams | EVERY ONE WELCOME whi Jin Elliott bay, in mid-ocean trify st ratlwa nus igned different miniinum wage OTHER ROOT CROPS /ikhter crops and if weeds are kept| Wenatchee ever had will be Best Bridge 4. ‘00 Saat he tuldendh i» Yeoehame ton, Ala ; iM than that passed by legisiature.| Root crops are expecially pop-|4°¥# well while the plant is Young) picked work .. County commissioners Tuesday | For fourth time, ular with the small gardener be-| Ore ree ie of the hardiest.— 3 Best set of Teeth 5. authorized $20,000 bridge warrant eng spe Sead g “| NAVY YARD ROUTE | cause no especial skill is required) Yexetable is one of h hie land hose ; for 20th ave. E. bridge ee eae oe z : me ©4(t0 grow them. They are hardy and pit welled emetic foage acy Red Rubber.... $ 00 ©. PB. R. Co. steamer Monteagie|#!!, Where he is also refused ad-| B. Kennedy and Tourit | eciire a cool season and a deep| Ot bake over the seed. Carrots : also, must be consciously protected mittane THE BEST Best set of Teeth $8 00 returns to transpacific service after | ™A'™ 1 soil and are sown in drills a liset ot Many : | rts in February ex- " ; fant from weeds. Seeds of early radish 4 wil z m seeing service at @ British trans er’ ny expo ee eee 6:30 p m| The principal root crops are the 3 4 ee tacos Included | Port. 1" Misnac!'c. B nb “ “elyil war witnout|Fadish, beet, carrot, turnip, ruta-| C7 adie ho Mae and seeds! 4 £. C. Burke, victim of auto emash,| 1, surgeon, dead at Easton, Pa., baga, parsnip, salsify and horse) eorminate quickly. ‘The product is RECOM MENDA I ION ‘ We make a specialty in slightly improved. | Phone Main s104 abi “ Boylston Ave. Unitarian church |“ when fe table use within nda( large enough for six to ten weeks after planting ge 75. Price 30¢ Round Trip | The value of the root dep all branches of Any work that don’t prove) satisfactory will be made! will give concert tonight Washington D. A. R. hold annual | assembly Friday night Total of 31 recruits for Third com-| Stockholders approve plan to in- jcrease indebtedness of Pennsyl vania R. R, Co. by $40,000,000 ihu Root, at New York ban- }a jet, says business men must fight fon its straightness and symmetry Thus, it is desirable that the gardener spade deep and loosen the soll more than on the mere sur. face. Rutabagas differ but slightly, tak- ing a little more time for growth. Parsnips take the full growing sea- son, alsify, which is used for You unhesitatingly place BECAUSE you know him, Your beilef in him readily The best kind of indorsement’ you can have for anything is the personal recommendation of a friend. confidence in what he says extends to belief in what he FREE pany Coast artillery corps to date Fifteen enlisted Tuesday night. over free of charge at any time. All work guaranteed cooking purposes only, does also. more governmental regulation. However, if the young plants of the Ten days earlier than usual, thaw The small red spring radish and the longer and later one are the recommends, even if you have no personal knowledge of tt, Dr. Maria Montessori coming to THAT'S WHY WE ADVERTISE fi 3 is under way at the Yukon ‘ “he e latter thinned to four or five Zi SRTISE, for 12 years. Painless ex- Wnited States to open school in Los| two best adapated to the back yard.) ater are Se dion Ememination free, |“"E"\"" He ss sd gp Bog Sle Ale 4 They can be sown before frost ts | MeN Wet ia ane ground during 4 ive land, 4.) ¥a¥man escaped from eriminal in : They 1 7 r0 Ie © grou C. L. Blanck, C. A. Vogeland, Somutal ar Cue out of the ground. They ean, from | (Ay ve tet aenlt : san Ames sue Pioneer Mining com the first planting, be sown at inter- 207 University St. B. |pany and Jafet Lindeberg for $14,-| Be sgetad ty ~ a Indian prison) cat) at the Right Drug Co, 169| vals of from 7 to 10 days to supply SUBJECT TABOO | Opposite Fraser-Paterson 1) ‘or lease of claims at Cape ‘s Washington st. near Second ‘ave. \the table through the summer, For fetea, Aamen Two saloonmen ask $8,000 dam-/and have the ex-overnment physl- tho later plantings select a cooler, i = i _o b » Alaska. , Clan diagnose your ease and prescribe Central Council of Social Agen-|s¢s from Col. Lawson, who car.|¢i4n “lamnoss your eane and presurrie md y cS ————— —j| cies will hold a meeting Wednesday | Ted out ex-Gov, West's order plac We want your | night at the New Chamber of Com-!9& Copperfield, Ore, under mar-| fer FLOWERS 1 merce, Central building. tal law 1| 1 The first of @ series of six or Mrs. Florence Gamble, the In taking up farming tn the \ re dancing and card parties to! “Widow with hazel ¢ entenced back yard the householder, q 9 tv ; by t ‘ee tribe ne 67, 1, 0, to 18 months in prison in Kansas ALBERT HANSEN without much more work, OUR SPECIAL $75 FUNERAL mit, wit be held Rraktdg ight| for using malls (and males) to de greatly improves the appear ‘The above casket, of binck broadcloth or embossed What o te te at the Redmen’s hall, 1523% Fourth| fraud Jeweler and Siiveremith ance of his plot by the planting jaying out, shaving, bathing dressing rematna, embatnt at every woman wants is a , F : : ng, peden rugs, chairs, crepe oor, © safe and sure cure, not an ex ave. Prizes will be ies Craig Burns, high school boy, Is Now Located at His of flowers that suit his fancy candles, when required, pall bearers eriment. A reliable remedy Gen. Lawton circle, Ladies of the| narrow enea pe drowning at New Store Flowers, arranged strikingly elegant auto hears or all Female Troubles and || q 4 R. will dance Saturday night| Ridgefield make out of a house a home in arranging and 2s a ‘ree use of parlors, Irregularities—a friend in need. Outbreak of diphtheria 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison They will repay the grower for Ba, poten On | at Fussell hall, 561% Second ave ’ quarran undertnker would co ‘8150, P NW. tines 1,000 officers and men at) Vass the attention they require by | erals, é i Sanderson’s Pills Pie | Westminster, B.C —————| | improving the appearance of 3 | ° ————~@| Louisiana supreme court forbids d the place. The planting of flow- We ave 1 By ‘ 4 | ELSEWHERE reading of Bible in schools u gment FOR SALE 4 need not be confined to the wervien tun the AM calls’ coaster side immediately e, without extra charge, Samuel front and yards, Many are all this and more, as thou °° ° Brandler, charged with Againer P gands have testified. Try Ban Secretary McAdoo Is recovering smugeling diamonds, acquitted in backyards gardeners enclose regardless } derson’s Pills and you will not |! trom appendicitis operation Jon F c Hy + retal jointed. T no other. . p San Francisco. G their vegetable plot in a rect perals veted tm all parts of the city and suburbs. ; MUMIA” cies "lo jest ne ‘ened President Wilson's estimate for! With lees educational expense ickingbottom Bros. angle of flowers. aly force bys tig rie gs me 3 | peiat it £9°8. Ill nears deficit 1s $26,000,000 tense tax Comes vane sees VetetiNarY SURGeons 4 by other undertakers from $200 to $400. Oy. price $100 , boxes for $5. \ very box || Three bodies recovered and 13) por $100 ° cently epi i migecond. and Madison, || missing in county hospital fire, C. B, Wood of Seattle will have M5 Howell St Inquire at 70%-4th Ava | 7 | third and Columbia. | Muacte, Ind. | charge of elections division under 1 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY rema 10n a q | Shull Shingle Co. case against! secretary of state at Olympia Recause I determine your needs before attempting to effect « i union pickets on trial at Everett Samuel Gompers in Chicago to Tam @ graduate of one of the htghe Inaned medical oot We give a man a square deal whew he needs a square deal, and he | (7 Or omen | Wife of President Joseph F.|wettie strike of building trades m In the United States, Tam a legally llcensed physician ang surely needs it when a funeral is necessary Mit avout woman and er |{ Smith of Mormon church, dead In| unions pas ee ene means Is cow ees atte. | Children’s funoral rates one-half that charged by other undertal troubles, 10c, and fifty plang to || Salt Lake |, Gov. Spry of Utah vetoes in: treat disorde of the vital organs, Nerves, Liver, | 2 make money ensily and quickly, Mrs. Dodge organizes pepedities| {tiative and referendum bille Beart, Varicose Vetne, Bioes ond Shin} Fremont Undertakin: Be, both for 266 sliver. |to woman suffrage In New York,| Son of Thomas F. Ryan, financier, Met er Wit to ees Dee . |New Jersey, Massachusetts anal denies lobbying on ship. bill 04" oF "914" for Blood Disorders She—Oh, what a lovely 5 ce 5) me for reliable asserman 1 Teat. . 7 ELLIOTT 4 Raymond Remedy Co. | Pennsylvania President Wilson pardons George DE. DONAWAY, 302-34 Liberty Building. of pearls in the window. 3515 FREMONT AVE. PHO! NORTH 23 y Room 24, 217% Pike Street, Tug Sea Lion, stranded 10 days| Savage, convicted of white slay Upton and Third, Opposite Postoftice had them, AUTOMOBIL AMBULANCE SERVICE, SEATTLE, WASH. ago, has been floated off rocks atlact, reported dying in Minneac Office Moure, 0 A. M. to 8 P, ML He (an oyster dealer) Come, ” ‘ Active pass. penitentiary. Sundays, M. to 12, don't let's talk shop,