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ST ALL DELEGATES, WILL OG FORCED "Ts i DE Posy alt DEADLY, WEAPONS AT “THE Deck BEPCRE EMBARKING. Me THREW a)\ FoNWweRr AT MG oe tr ) ” Hy “i. 2 S ~ a { ¥ ps YY ae i OFF ictal PHOTO ARSOLUTR LS At rT ; Cc DUTRIN DUR ‘Te » To CuGinn ~ “ce a9 | OP THE GUIDING Genus op PEA wes cia i Values Tell wo? MR. AGUS TUS M : . t Eurire Vovace J > MUTT Wig SANS THATNG wrt “ MAIN > ° o SANS < pe Arr ablag By ACE ABORRD THE PEACE SHIP BY A DE OP PEACE RULE se 1S Pu Tes W'Lt Be RERCRR 2BSERNG + wel © RULES. Aocy DELEGATE PAILING To PK > Hee o “ haba OF Comet ary glia GS RULES WH GET a cRack in THE ENOOT. — | SEATTLE WILL GOLFERS WANT HIGH SCHOOLS q Ernie Johnson, the big moose — circuit, ha Jumped to the Coast Sve. eeerer.|eeaee USE NEW LINEUP RULE CHANGED PLAY INITIAL ; of the Portland Rosebuds, who and played with the New long eweeps up the ice clash with the Seattle seven Westminster team. When that been a@ feature of every for the second time this sea- franchise was switched to Port- played by the Portlande gon on the local ice Friday land, Johnson went with it. le one of the fastest skat an night, has the longest reach of Johnson is one of the best in playing professional hockey | Sporting Editor i any hockey player In the game, dividual players in the Pacific . ee enien - amateur or professional, John- — -_ ee - One _ the hardest-fought CHICAGO, Jan, 6—Sentl- hb basketball sea @ 4 games of the season Is expect is 8 Inches longer usual length. No than the sticks long enough for him are made unless on a special der. Johnsen Is 30 years old and has played professional hockey for 13 years. When 16 he play- ed with the Montreal Victorias, @ crack amateur team. ‘The next year he played In a minor league in Montreal. In 1906 he played with the Montreal Wanderers, who won the Stanley cup from the Ken- eras of Winnipeg. In 1911, when the Patricks fermed the Western hockey or. “Moose” Johnson RICE MAY COACH CORNELL CREWS FOR CHICAGO CUBS ‘TAFT GETS $500,000 MICHIGAN MAY REJOIN BIG NINE asters. week of the dule? NEW YORK, "Jan 6. CINCINN: ATI, Jan. 6.—Charles P. ARBOR, M GO. Jean. €~—Gc w # . “3 " Telease from Columbia, wi! around Mich} t of t + > ay «lard will come to New York and Mext rowing coach at Cor ipo sg: aap om : atau ot oh tne |? wa him 4 has ordered |take on both Frank Moran at ing to a re Bepyres soy m f : : ; . a . 6 | hie Cc ey if the pre * of Madison Tt fn further stat hat R th Califorr } ] n in t I Ww bike 8 i ~ ir voy ws STRENGTH Hike to succeed Charles Cou r t the t t came ia, eect 3 © @8 a much iarger squad of oarsr i wa Ph ; be ne phe [ard hitter, ; means Feport at Ithaca than at Columb playing base-/the a of fr : e@ way. The phe ey the child she re It 1s said Courtney h n aun dis ' ‘ ) . : f interested” in. any A th t Aitle folle Cole arney Gos, the clever sport pee. his coaching at It PORTLAND, t : A MMtict f lod t { “ily { utla vs.| writer of the Vancouver News- is suffering. The hiss | ge mga gh Mt c et Lara oe ; ‘ il w vs.| Advertiser, calls Cully Wilson |$2 interested im eee "Od Masts an I join the ‘srent; cH t LOS ANGELES ALUMNI Y ( the “Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of | cc nd only conting ae. bet boy as ib 4 rman Re ¥ Bagi “ WANT AMES . GAME hockey” because he is a rough ate receipts. «ale Maa, it n 1 t : 4 ‘ . : ; 5 little fellow in one game and ‘ : hopes of his re: g his a : : er than a ¢ os ‘ S$ Pages clavincl % hror ases are all handled in ctically been £ s 1 EX FED NOT WANTED oe NeNe See hare eeeens FEW CHANGES EXPECTED nature's own way. How spinal pract playing little rat on the ice. i Courtney is 6 He | J see € a fi . No date has yet 1 fi for | tre avoid drugs, operations tended to give aching # | sec e at the n jon R 6.—Altho t see the annual meeting of the f and s a Close of the Ri & Ar t ; rules committee, but it ts expecte No charges for a talk with me, 7g Me Cnick ne shay find SEATTLE MAN RANKS HIGH ‘ ackea by lat { » of the gridiron|Call today. Few treatments have ; one which he . a Re eatth ¢ CHURCH LEAGUE GAMES 7‘ + be held ia New yrk |OVercome chronic diseases of year Bire to do so. . UIT FOOTBALL :: n Thu ¢ fat anned in the ing| Worth a few es’ consultation, | ’ j hooting t ply to be complet 4 JAHAN MAY TAKE UP TRACK|shooting a a ' ¢ D E M G :. ™ wee TG ig na nae ; ; " ae r. E. McGee — Ned thal Goss also calls Eddie Carpen me ps Ae ge . ; ne M. E. Bhs og be © effect until | sessior 516-17 People’s Bank Bldg., Corner | captain, ort| ter, the Metropolitan defense |/y 7A he ( in Bible Cl Trinit ; A ‘ Pare eect and Pike again t m| man, the “smoothest piece of ‘ cA : sd eae a Sree ARGUMENT HAS MORE LIVES Elliott 2894 letters in ¢ machinery on skate : mint ‘ } c ern va, Ur ld t 1 PHA T ‘ ‘ i 5 , nage min po ay Be THAN CA —_ ae y : Queen © Christian vs. Gre : carne ¢ ; eae : ‘ »» 6—The Wel 0 VUDGE ON HIS WAY TO THE CouRT HOU =) 7 o ( ! 1 re e , + | Wt z chewing contest ca P SAY, DAD. THINK OF THE ORDINARY ToBAC m Pi ie wat re a ‘ Rye | read a statement Pollok He WE CHEWED FOR YEARS BEFORE THE GOO (Tho vt FELLOWS JONES SIGNS CONTRACT no i fagee was 8c Welsh’ bls the ¢ 2 Gubee PUT US Nex To w-D-HE New CUT. Leeeanters WP. LOUIS, Jan (elder Jone ry | ic Leo ¥ 0 ae pet go to mia be : | REAL TOBACCO CHEW. a ein esterday sign tract Setheg: Ad was ben wore! with We White called it a gust n wrapper 18 electe 1 re 1 to t 1 eason rather than one of aly "ee meg RAYMOND REMEDY Co. , osu’ igo of freshnes tepped Room 2, 150 First Ave. HE Peegep: ™ E F x Bresnahan fintehe 91 , ; es When Bresnahan finlabed tn 1911 ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW 1 e end of Intercollegiat at 1 ‘ 4 Y bags While We Are } ' é the Cardin 00 a year, | : nin me a with an added clause of 10 per cent CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES 3 | in el ’ gmnpior ES bens Cees” Bonar's Silver Fillings 25c Gol@ Crowns... { THIS LAD FLOPS JUST BE Rriton’s, the owner's ideas, Roger FORE PEACE CAME a PRE NE De " ot Elrod, etter one yeas, i Irving Porter, ee All this t Lee Magee, our old fielder ® NZ IC ttle pet, was drawing part of the $2,000 salary each month. Now we have Harry Sinclair, the Okla Two of the Fastest Teams homa of] man and the “ig gun in 4 to flop just before in the World the Federal league, ready to give . 5 ITC fg 1 Lee a job at about $15,000 every GREAT many men are enjoying the comfort of W-B CUT Chew- w York meeting, and ORT! A S TT E vp ln # 4 ae i ing now. If you feel that you want the satisfaction and comfort of when the storm broke he P L ND VS. EA L faye cele erie Christmas in UNION DENTISTS—-305%4 Pike St, Comer of Third Ava s rich tobaceo — if you seem to be tiring of the ordinary kind, then go to hastened to find his manager Friday, January 7, 1916, 8:30 P. M oe 7 ape ee ee Trp, use nothing but the best materials and ruarantes « pleasing an@ taste your dealer and get a pouch of W-B CUT Chewing—the Keal Tobacco and ask th he be forgiven Ticketa how oh bale at Arena etlicd, thee Fitth Awd: : <8 Re con Bay Bab a ie Brisa opens ol . F Chew, new cut, long shred. Remember it is rich tobacco, so you need The manager told him he was NEXT ATTRACTION And Roger—well, from Gold Alloy Filing ®A.BO to $2.4 | Id Bridge Work. EE98 only a small chew. safe, since he had not played | Big Ice Skating Carnival and Fancy Dress Masquerade ports he was trying to get Patnices Extracting Free, Sete of Teeth ...85.00 and 3:30 4 “Notices how the salt brings out the rich tobaceo taste” a game. Wednesday, January 12 ership of a Toledo club Examinnt und Ketimates Free. lady Attendants, Made by WEYMAN-ERUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City s ousted a ead os the UNION DENTISTS—Cor, Third and Pike Retranes lee ne ke room for Joe inker a SAE HS Serres ‘STANFORD ALUMNI REPORT APPROVED TAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1916, PAUu 9 Copyright, 1916, by 1L © "i BY BUD FISHER Trade Mark Neg. U. # a ca ’ Cais ———|| Cheasty’s AND to ots Pe Oo PeTseecreD bra sorwen! ) y a OY Ades Pre-Inventory OO M@tCT 2) APMMG INDIANS scape No! if One CAM BO Yoo PLOWD a \ TO Petr a e Ate saneret We give the values; people know Cheasty merchandise; that’s why Cheasty’s is the busiest place in Seattle. Clothing CAUTIOUS DELEGATE. GOING ABOARD wit RULE i cee, D wiry NOs FILLABLE HorwareR L | i ee acne 25% Off PROSPE CTE PEACE DELEGATE | THe Bar with BE CLlosep PRACTICING FOR exAMNATiC’ ment was expressed today by afternoon with | ed Friday night, when Pete ist. report to| Many golfers in favor of inter after the cup | Muldoon's Metropolitan seven the rooklyn preting the:rules of the West | Interscholastic 7 . es on the Portland team National’ train ern Golf “association so as to | ys Broadway om t the / The last ng camp at Day-| permit members to accept the floor; . Fr ¢ the two teams met here, tona, Florida,| offer of the Del Monte, Cal, | ¥ Anne in eattle won, and the Rosebuds this spring and, Club for free transportation if {0 West are ng here with the de the annual tournament is |B 1 on the latter's floor, termination to avenge that de awarded to It | Broadway will present @ feat. When the two teams The proposal was rejected | weakened lineup against their ~ | played on the Portland Ice, the ‘ at a meeting of the board of di- North End rivals. Loule La Rose ty lads won bs rectors, as it was feared that, Frey won't be able to get into T 0 te r w r of under the by-laws of the asso- the fray because of a strained re b , gers want to, Clation, this would make those back, and Wednesday Duryea : ond ay in the got Wolver-. accepting free transportation Adams came to school wing < to rover f the F “a professionals bondeged eh ¢ and et hi for th "4 4 ae : Queen Anne won the title last mt to Brooklyn tn mid” ONLY 15 WEEKS OF 1 expects to repeat te r Ww three en back, anti faeeees| BALL FOR PORTLAND <a . 4 sw in the few h Resebe Franklin leds © star SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. x » give t ill team a hard é ° Sand if/jand’s nenxc 8 ent to 15 The of the fast- i af ace with § r resented the } s whe e Pa Coaat er heol, and declared “% ‘ snes Pha ¢ be tered when dop- al} g e champions. ‘ CHANCE ACCEPTS BERTH San Frar < LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6.—John FL eles and Oa! d| Powers, owner of the Los Angeles b, announced tox that Frank $$ a had accepted the mana erth of the Angels. longs to “WILLARD WANTS $60,000 FOR TWO WATCHES IN N. ¥. og SENIORS WIN 1 beat Hiawatha, Hiawatha Inter ates won £01 m the Collins five, to in the only games, this a te