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LANGUAGE, FRIEND HERE J STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 29, 1915, _ PAGE 7. — = yright, 1916 Viahe io Mark Hep, He (#¢ © % ERC “ew & Ce & Gro & ot BY BUD FISHER SAYS No! } WASHINGTON SHOULD HAVE GREAT FOOTBALL TEAM IN 1916 Complete Elvoon Will Greet Next College Mentor; Twelve Letter Men Will ‘Return The Store of Holiday Preparedness Everything for Men and for Women Who Shop for Men. “Values Tell” POWERS PICKS ALL-STAR CITY MIDGET TEAM © Dobie Leaves Gridiron 1 Machine for New Coach machine, trained t oe COMPLE E Boy, 20, AMONG BEST’ BOXERS IN COUNTRY LIKE SKEETERS ON A SWAMP see seen ‘Hockey Stars Dart Across the Ice| I T'S like watching skeeters on a swamp to see those Metropolitan hockey players dart across the ice in preparation for the hock ey son, to Commence next week. The Seattle players re- PINKMAN WILL MEET CANADIAN CRACK FRIDAY THIS MAN BORROWED A i Six of i ais rae mind one of those little bugs that every smali boy once in his life Sd Pinkmen, and Roush dieu i the mentor selected by the univer ard of control| oe tN wn peyh picked tries to catch and can't, The hockey players dart and turn, slide | purng, of Vancouver, snd pills FROM US . ry ‘oach ‘owers 0! ne han ° a f to direct the destinies of the Washington football squad in : stiked 7 a and scamper, twist and shoot acrose and back, up and down the rink orge Engle, will far 3 A iget footba in a way that amazes the spectators, i main event of th 1916. Four men graduate from this year nks, but Dot s Seattle All-Star Hght Hockey is the fastest game known, and furnishes more thrills | Fiks’ club smoker next. Friday spent a good part of his time this season in training their tion. Queen Anne got] than any other form of team competition. For three periods of 20 |nignt. Manager Nate Druxininan A n § successors. Sixteen men made their letters 1 minutes each two teams of seven men each rush up and down the [announces that two more bouts well-known Se- : . Lincoln the other two. bb. i talera “ths ne | 2 i Walt Shiel has played four years and Bill Hainsworth ee ice, carrying the little fiveounce rubber puck before them and | will be arranged between fast fam attle man borrowed ) has been primed to step into the nk idee akan eelee cadway was given shooting for the opponent's net. A hockey player traveling full | boys his Hae oe ee en ee REAR Waren. Machecnne speed can hit a target six inches wide with the puck nearly every | Pinkman, the Elks’ boxing in + wet, Mgrs ¥ demonstrated his fitness in the ¢ rado game to fill Miller's} Powers’ selection follows shot. structor, is a busy lad this r from us. job. Markham and Grimm, letter men, -and de sss} > Melis aad “Wienavas | Geonducs | enone ——-—--— Tuesday night he fights Calkins, the freshmen stars, will greet the next « Hroadway THESE MAGNATES | ARMY COACH BEATS |::::: da at gals Weed Because he nokestacks, and Decemb Both ~ first gent ae y fe good en vag od Mr is matched with Sammy thought our loan most any team in the conference this year but D ghee eh | ARE LOSIN OVER NAVY: LOSES IN LOVE he Moose lodge at Tacoma. | : } : t tackle, lan, which a spend the time to develop them : left end. | s | P bo llows George Smith, “Tramp” Murphy, of this year’s team; Don| K!tkpatrick Lincol quarter, | $200,000 A YEAR| SUMMER BALL DRAWS | © acne oe Able, from the 1914 team, and Ted Faulk, the speedy fresh peop hehehe. ight |b Mt Ma | | any amount at any ” ee Anne ft h um s, | i i i man, will scrap it out again for end. Faulk, the speedy fresh-|man, Broadway; full. Vaug | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29.—The | OPPOSITION FROM | time (in multiples of man on the squad this year and he should be a whirlwind | Broadway (captain) | RICHIE PUITCHELL = owners of the Reg ed | pews | $5) on the principal £ —— « id ad over 200,000 a} ‘ = h another year’s training. | Richie Mitchell of Milwaukee in| HO" CQUuld Aa) ee eit they | ‘| BIGNINEFACULTY | of his real estate i ove wi AMS SAYS starting his third year In the ring] grected a baseball plant in Cam-| ; | t Players for the other five pos!-;turn to college. If the conference LL in search of the real topnotchers.| Suen. J, and staged Sunday ball | £1 CHICAGO, Nov. 29.—A big fight loan, was the best in jtions should be back next year.| passes the freshmen rule Washing He claims he does not want “soft! ther ° $ Jagainst summer baseball ts expect-| the Northwest. ‘Noble, Young, pe entre Cc <—gem ton will not be hurt on the gridiron FORWARD PASS ones,” even to pick up easy money.| Camden. is just across the river| = ed to be made by the faculty gov-| tnd tab h ee Ho wants to meet tho real fighters, | from Philadelphia and a Sunday | § erning board of the “Big Nine,” in We make Real 1 admit that twas very seifion| AIDS SMALL-TEAMS fixuring that is the only way he| pail game there between big league |t {|thetr meeting Saturday. Faculty “ about this game,” said Coach Die can land the lightweight champlon-| clubs would pull a 20,000 to 30,000 i S {representatives have unofficially Estate Loans on im- jafter the W. S. C-Gonzaga game.| That the smaller colleges will|, Mitchell, in his short career, has| TO? tom Philadelphia and Cam ; Giton wali) Mrectty crinet grad proved property for | By he MR ogy one eet ee * f § |action will be directly against stu-| tig P. T wanted a big score, and Iam de-| #008 be on an equal footing with |faced the toughest birds a 20-year-|"“phitadelphia prohibits Sunday ¢ |Gent approval. which was voted for building purposes, in : |tighted What pleased me most|'"¢ larger ones football ix the old boy was ever asked to meet. | paseball, but New Jersey cities can $ lsummer baseball at every big Mid i : aeeagpnel gan pansion pinion of Dr. H. L. Willlans In 15 fights the young Wiscon-| ptsse g if the councils ao # ore Want Solace a ceceheee od sums from $200 to : 7 nditions coach of the University of Minne-|sinian has not had an adverse de-| wrove the plat N > nts | $50,000. ; {about as bad against us as they nots, ts cision from the referee. "Bach Philadelphia clab spends t ite, ; j : bf ; could be, we more than triple Football is more uncertain than poten care rhctac Oy . . p Princ 481° Weciessamenentaan N | } . n han tripled | |” . about twelve Sundays at home SANNA ARAMA AAAS . | Washington U.’s net score. They |°v°" tales Dr. Willtar Any| “There will be no patching up of/each played in Camden on their MERRILLAT ‘ We make a spe- will have to shut up about our|team or another be until Stanford is will-|idle Sundays that would meen *) siss Helen Van Ness of Wooster, ST. MARY STAR cialty of small loans. score against Whitman now. The/foolish. It is so un min jgames in Camé : O., figures Louls Merrillat as hard] SACRAMENTO, N | ‘ li did their pa nave | shoul ; sald Averaging 18,000 at 50 cents a head) 1 oii, ‘ ee nd mmissi no stare Be ee Lear ates aes A. Stroud, 1a San Fran-| that would’ mean an income of |t? tackle 18 love agfairs as he was /Guisto, St. Mary's college baseball No Commission many of the little see come . Prgotvens r o Army eleven, als ul play with Portland next| “i - any over 0,000 for both clubs tar, will 5 n Portland next “Gonzaga has a good defensi f ete t a It is no es few years ago. According to a suit|season, he announced today i team and By, men piled up th f t of size. It is up sambete she has filed in Chicago, Cupid had | ashi on stuff, It was W. 8. C's strength, |¢ co is just as lik to. pet | f them Miss Van Ness asks $20,000 for NOTRE DAME WINS j not Gonzaga's weakness strong team in the fleld a a Digger | snd ma breach of promise. | She saya ahe| HOUSTON, Tex., Nov, 29.—The| & Loan Association Quaitty sand Home Cooked oes one. | that became engaged to the football starjmuch traveled Notre Dame eleven Served. Contine- Dougiaa Erskine, sport writer} “The forward passing has been Pr » attended a social func-}beat the Rice Institute here Satur- 810 Second Ave, a jo 7130 p.m. ee th San Francisco Chronic onsible for the uncer an ever tion at West Point, in 1913, and/day, 52 to 2. It was the second has ni got over California is made and by| | though that he broke 1e engagement|game in three da » Cs | =, Ou Breakfast switch from rugby to the American touchdown | face June 1, 1915. Merrillat was recent-lolic team. T hey beat tute’ aoed Established 26 Years, | "s sal football, and every chance he get strong: | [iiror saees ¢ ly married Thanksgiving day Assets, $5,200,000. ecials | he takes a slap at the Berkeley stu elpless Jothers were P' dent body. Erskine is a “bonn of that facen, It in roc Waffles, with Coffee ...10¢ Scotchman,” , ike every good , lucky kick or @ dis. bought Hot Cakes, with Coffee .10¢ subject of the king, is a rabid fol le and the chances vance ge me q Served with Maple Syrup and lower of the sh game, and Cal r | | fools. ; a ife Fresh Creamery Butter ifornia’s move was like treason to --a— Now, w the t ic old ig! a thrift | patriot! — WISCONSIN GIVES | jan 4 peop AN ANONYMOUS LETTER es n he might be. He will onl ? alks ¢ Of all the despicable things on yecome something wholly des. Erskine has consistently crit-| to have thelr picable e iain the. Sapkoleg stetent tous UP HOPE OF GETTING. |abpetites satintied |this earth, the anonymous letter is! Iouch longest ne Wt y stu pody | hese ch fotima (made-to-order ; huch longe: Keep him away |and he especially panned Coach | laanee wote transformed. by | te most despicable from us. Keep him away from 1421-23 4th Ave. | Jimmy Schaeffer after ooth the de | GIL DOBIE AS COACH |mpat Je now a lost art: it conaisted| No one ever got an anonymous| drink. Keep him away from Adjoining Joshua Green Bldg. ‘eooadlg Be a rh. uth 39 Cal | surgery, and letter an rematned the > trust eg sooe ink want to PIKE, ON FOURTH ng thes j 18 Win . | ng soul afterwarc | : = ‘ NEAR Ww ashington at rhe 1] MADISON, Win, No ® 1 know this is so, for this mort Just a Nameless One Call at the Right Drug Co. 169 oe es wig ot C,, 23 to 10, mour Do le has not coms \ . ‘ ing after Mary and 1 returned from] What shall I do, little book?|™ ET vip bere are “a —_ eee ome Geese ralan ith Wis Bp dicgr gta ved Ry EDWIN J. BROWN ae the, Bee tat R receiv one—the | Th re! no one to whom 1 can |ex-m vernment’ physician diagnose training in the hmentals of ads © prac-| THE COMP Bical | trust to you, little book Notwithstanding a tt nt gbbce. olutely” without cha ee phe ul, a direct accusation aga him from the hM £424 | part of itis, 1 cannot even show itto/an has said, I do not believe Dick |otter po tng SacedP statist BG Schaeffer. a, Juneau's post te comet austin of | Dick, for—little book—I am afraid |ever does anything wrong, except |@ eme be : 3 | tint e.|—afraid to even let Dick know that|When he is drinking 1 — n fow words | Untula. W Afra n , , rinking. If I could " Fieatrooting, tacking te, Y oe splr OS pe lt LP Magiinh sisters t wlatute of the |Some one has dared to invade my | “keep him away from drink” I am ited a ¢ in the Was! ommissioner,| carly part of Wiillam and Mary's |fith and trust in him. And yet | sure that he would be all right. Oh, ington game, which D \YOST LOSES TEN (very few) | eign destroyed the business of the| this letter has some semblance of/ little book, Httle book, I believe ICE SKATING ways been a big feature in the! hild buyer tn England and soon 7 | h " heathy rion pe would keep |cgise surer anus ; truth that almost all the sorrow and sin Three Sessions Daily F Pi St. — o1 M alifornia clashes sinc FROM 1915 RANKS men. lowed sult, until wia| Here is the letter. What would | of the world would be wiped out if} ‘ourth and ike ae ary possible move ts be. sat Cavan from eve lyou, Httle book, think of it? | we could Just put alcohol out of it a ing nee i get the tw > big nig South. | Figg Th tM it BS 8 of the ata Mrs, Richard Waverly | When this world sees total and ab-| Tonight, Alpine Club Mem- Amateur Nig t ern schools to settle thelr scrap] ANN ARBOR, Nov. 29 dealing fair with the Yes, you have the name, and {solute prohibition and abstinence | bers Only ry . over the freshmen rule by memb of Yost's eleven (the Soclalist Party »| } you wear it proudly, more so, | {t will see the beginning of the mil-| SPECTATORS l0c re -Every Friday ton so that teams can played their last game for Micht te the cone pegs A Ag Big oe |" perhaps, than if you knew that | lennium | baseball and track in gan, this year's graduation ma bs that can win for it is all you have from Dick I am sure Dick loves me when ’ 4s great inroads to wry-Up Waverly he is sane and sober, but when his | _Amateurs Apply to Carroll and White, two men who| ranks, Captain Cochran, Reimann and A. G. Dentlor You certainly have not Its |mind and nerves are over-stimulat. | E. K. MAITLAND, entered Stanford from New Zea lard, Norton, Staatz, |°°° a. Mee nek ha | love, for that which calls |ed by alcohol he is not account: | land, are blamed for the whole} to the line, while sociated and segregated from the love is distributed among many able | 3 to 5 p. m. mix-up, Incidentally, they were tt and Bastian will be |COMPRACHICOS of the Socialist | women, of whom I am one of | I expect that I might give this| i ‘ rugby players of international from the backfield ranks |p H and A: Gi ey | the 57 varieties. You have not |letter to some detective and find Do you know the French Dinner with fame and to prevent their playing » call fs issued for the | Pentier whould, m exact oppo- | cout! r GoM-| his consideration, for he leaves out all about the writer and per FER 60, SOONER Pint of Wine, 50c California is accused of starting aite of # of ett, who was| RAC Gos w ne, gell Soctalist votes} you to take what pleasure you |haps enough evidence for the di-| 411 Pike St. ” the fracas. | Dunne were the | defeated e alee rept |accomp! their ends. 1 | may among your friends, while voree court. But I can confess to | ells wenuine Sunnybrook full at. poe ee os ) start the Cor enties ct tae ean ween ltiona on and within the he drinks and carouses with j|you, little book, that I am afraid |] 80c; full pt., 400; full %-pt., 200? = who have another year | the, t7P0 °F Te ta do something ie ° | men and women he would not | that if I should do this Dick would |] All standard brands of wines and tition before them, | t- nd tho state «man who | bei | introduce you to go straight to the devil | Hquors at cut prices. ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW Herne eed peterpan ee ieaceiae ge gk I LN a Neca IO | PP AS A While We are = Smi mE McK flold men | PTs reports are true T had some part the party,| word, thought or deed; neither |and her love gets beyond the first || b8¢? oF Olympia, Ice cold, 50c. to ret fc season. How: | 4, )4 At tn EVERETT, s he true to that old love of |paroxysm of passion, there is ¢ Why Pay Moret CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES ever, the Michigan alumni are | ind 6 onthe Job every time |! his, Bleanor Fairiow, who is |ways'a maternal note in i, Silver Fillings . 25e Golf Crowns...... confident that even with practical; | an Pate Ae tae consumed with Jealousy, not of Woman knows herself to be ‘ team next year it would | the hati déal with you—you white, impregnable [stronger than a man. She consti-| e quite tmpor le for Michigan ¥ of hia kind in , foamatic woman—but of us. But for us tutes self, not only the protec. E to t 4 more disastrous season |i ster arti such are used not you—she thinks he might |tor of his hame and his honor t has this year with all her COMPRACHICOS aries when the, state be with her but of himself. : enh, ANd, DEdOE to Bes sovuit é Why am I writing this to Y can't leave Dick to himself be here Were A peo! ; you cause—because I love him ins Po tclonnor To I don't know. Perhaps tt 1s (To Be Continued) | SYRACUSE READY gliah, plot to rule, « for the reason that he threw = h {Dee conetnned | me down last night, like an old Tat the folks eee ese oe there was at party Y shoe, and paid “his wine. | §Q BOYS SENTENCED He Ol ahi One; tEin cae PORTLAND, Nov. 29.—The Syra- hound to A drenched attention to a new salmon, weighing from 7 to 9 pounds, ens football team had a long k face. nicely dressed, carefully packed in i on Multnomah . today, fay omprised al und wtrengt) Dick Waverly has been kind NORTH Y AKIMA, Nov ice, for " . > a Mrs, uee nothing Yat the bert materiale and game with O. A. C, Wednesday aeeataned yoot fatetee to me, I will say that for him, rteen boys who stole a cask of |st go Hast worn the Bisstesippt Miva The stiffness due to the joust ith vanish word, s a an cast them out and now I am doing this horri |communion wine from the basement| Re-iced by express company dally, nr .50( Heavy Go p | 7 - hare " ne pre Deg Pe BS io Be | hia Pots rigs ben 98 WOO Eiwontana ‘Thanksgiving day. wes! ta They traded in t week I will tell what in| ble thing to hix wige, but sure- lof a chureh here recently, have been | We positively, eharantes it to arrive Painiess Katracting Vree. Sete of Testh «..85.00 ana rapidly disappearing, and Coach| children ; fold |meant by actentifie Socialism, and) ly I am telling you nothing |sentenced by Probation Officer| the order—well do the Feats Examinations und Katimates Free. Lady Attendunte, O'Neli said that if beaten his crew | {hem | ay Pee er tel Mromine and retain thelr Identity ee| new, and perhaps you will find |Laningham to eagh attend Sunday NORTH PAGIFIO FISH CO. UNION DENTISTS—Cor. Third and Pike, Entrance 106, Pike ft. | would have no alibi their profession . than | Socialists EDWIN J, BROWN some way to make him the [school every Sunday for six weeks.! 751 stuart Bldg. Seattle, Wash,