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STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 1, 1916. PAGF 7 TLE PEK THIS ONG ea NON Seat GLL, TM IN WO HURRY, SA ‘Tee ONG | lace TH tr Grow S A CHRISTINA TREE) [ Teeee iy iggy S v “THaTY Mane eae HIGH @QoucH HU tv ee laereay? d » ht, 1916, by « @ Fisner Pat. Off PERSONALCY I SYMPATHILE WETH YOU, BUT WARIS WAR AND YOu MUST BE HUNG BUT ANY LOTYUR THING X CAN DO To MAKE YOUR DEATH MORE PLEASAXT ™ GLAD “ro Bo. TLE Cet YOU | PCR OUT THE TREE ‘YoU With PINE BE TREE. How AgouT WHaT? “THAY ONG, TLE PIND ONE “3, BY BUD FISHER || Comrearr ty OY Neon . _ LIVELY MIXES Washington Is'HOW TO KEEP MR. HOG FROM SEEING HIS SHADOW - - BY AHERN EXPECTED AT Victor in Mix (ecto: cream cones our SS 4 IN 9 , ee Cnhas — MOUTH OF RETORT, AND 19 SHOW Wi h C ] Fi MELTS PIECE OF ELKS it al, Five, MACCARONI - WHICH LETS a i UMBRELLA, AND SsmoKEeD wEeecA RST in onuons ener sauee ON GROUNDHOG, AND put over a win on the Univers $ TUESDAY'S BOXING CARD | Sid Mitchell ve. Billy Wright. ity Callfornia quintet here THA Bob Yoern vs. Ed Hunter. last night. The score, 35 to 27. rT 1S RESULTS— "SPRING Leo Houck vs. Leo Crevier. The Invaders were more ac- CONNECTED \ BEE-U-NFUL._ SPRING” Bert Hughes va. Sailor Corley. {| re at rt oneetinn a WITH FLASH ) lily Ri 8 Pollock. th D nis mi a er |] anything else wae responsitie ||| -LIGHT, CAUSING a ener" 1 for their victory. ‘| LIGHT TO | Captain Davideos the con Ail te ‘eet for the tinkte of thelll star chester ef "the cees SHINE THROUGH evening's mix. The Washington man made some shots that were really uncanny. Time and time again he slipped over seeming- ly Impossible shots, Roy Sharpe, the football play- er, was the star for the loc Tonight the visitors will p' Stanford, returning here for other contest Wednesday. The lineup: ‘POWERFUL SUN GLASS SETTING FIRE TC CANDLE, HEAT OF WHICH, GENERATES STEAM IN RETORT Dell that will set the 10 artists of| the padded mittens flinging gloves at each other's anatomies Tuesday night at the Elks’ boxing show. pry | ‘will have a stretcher waiting at the le to convey some of the bat- who have been sent to dream Wash. Pi Calif. = | « Sharpe 3 PNT | “If I am to believe what the box- Works s Smith Spencer ers have been telling me,” sald) Schacht, “every mix on the Dill will end in a knockout. First one bat- will come around and tell me) Foster .G..Embury and Penfleid of his opponent when he ts with him, and then the man to meet will slip me the same info about the lad I have Lunch Room Boys Score a Win Over some Itvely milling. Orillia Quintet Chauncey Wright's Seattle quin-/ ltet scored a victory at basketball over Orillia, 23 to 14. It was the second meeting of the two teams this season. In both mixes the| local squad had the better of the going. The lineups j Seattle. Dunaway .. | Kelchner GROUNDHOG COMES OUT OF HOLE, AND STEPS ON COPPER PLATE — Insurance Hiest Grade Blend, 40c Ib.; 3 ibs. for $1 -00 Other Good Blends, 1b.— 35c, 30c, 25c Hi-Grade Coffee Co. 100 Feet North of Pike St., at 1515 Second Ave. + Lot of Coffee Satisfaction for a Little Trouble HERE IT IS Here, There and Everywhere Short Sport Packey Hommey was outpointed in stx rounds at Philadelphia Mon- Ortilta, ...W. Cochrane Cochrane . Jenson | E. Cochrane G. Mortarity | Cochrane for W. High School Athletics ALL FIELDS COVERED BY JIMMY GRANT : HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : \day night by Johnny Kilbane. Whether or not Broadway, Un. queen Anne... ¥ iA xd — ae hae pegging Fag hg ich reed fee ly been hung up by an American tn i y ‘or firsl | klin . ‘ |Melbourne, Australia. Erwin Bak-|| | Absolute title safety |) Macetball league. will be deter: | hat iio ; er covered 1,027 miles in 21% is your right when you Lincoln and) West Sea hours. | Queen Anna, at 1 Schedule deal in real estate. the first time Firoadway, at Bal | fimpress “a. :. Billy Kramer, Milwaukee weiter, | Should Lincoln defeat Queen] Wost Seattle, at $:15 ‘ oe ig pry ode the rg — Art i Anne, the three schools will be tied. |p. m. : SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE Meatay aig i | YOUr money IS at Hiorecchip of the isugue. Will be de-(macid Femainimonhool another sem | ns ester. ‘ CIRCUIT It defi stake. cided when the hill squad clashes . i ” was initely announced, ta At the same time Percy Cham- E Salifornia. is contract calls for| ; + in 4 | university, » Chamber. |$4,500 a year, No interest other Broadway should win from Bal- Salah tn kuadains| oea| BUD SNYDER & Co. He 1s a former seis yes i t Indications, but manny mason gps aw’ than yours is to be [tht *sningle weavers put up a good |** en Willis, Benson: the Frank-| yp the. pe Bho atthe Gentes Beuiioes Seer melh conmloered, u et gh and might) iin football captain, did not answer Pm maem Fas Boston Braves, ali tar 450,000 scare the Broadway five. cin and the cifl for basketball, the Franklin Weat Seattle clash in the Rainier “eg lost one of the best guards in} valley gym. Franklin o picked as the winner in this game. The game between Lincoln and |Queen Anne will be the hardest of ool fae sg pgp ggg lie Miller went down to Califo it way otar at Gi " summer and picked up a lot of Tevis of the Green Lake school, the | Doints trom the California stare Comedy” BARBER @ JACKSON Singing and Talking BLANCHE COLV @ season Fred Rivers defeated Louis Tepee Monday night fn tournament play, at Brown & Hulen's billiard parlor. \Roberts defeated Jess White, also. Harry Wills and Sam McVey, the, \dusky heavies, have been matched for a ten-round mix in the big town If an abstract of cl title be tendered you, you should know that it is and can be only a history of the title. ity, Outside work {8 the cause for Benson's refusal to turn out Ralph Miller, Franklin's mainstay In the city tennis tourney last ye er Sensational Tight Wire BEST VAUDEVILLE Acrobat | shortly battle between these two will alone)” ii Taylor, a junior tennis play: HBARST-VITAGRAPH | : | |be worth the price of admission. er of note, along with Lawrence CTORIAL James McGMl, owner of the If an Opinion ac- Broadway's hopes of capturing an. Brown, is going to Broadway. Mar-.| Denver club, has filed answers to| \the suits filed against him by Mr.| and Mrs. Jack Coffey. | The next big scrap In which Iit-| tle fellows feature will be furnish- led by Kid Williams and Kid Her-| man, at New Orleans, on Febru lary 7. | CAMERICA ‘russ sie st “ ee ad lother baseball champtonsh!p took ; a decided leap when Harold Pearse, \the big catcter, announced that he TWO HOCKEY GAME ON TAP IN LEAGUE shall Allan, who won the Junior title last year, defeated Taylor tn the semi-finals and Brown in the {finals of the tourney played at the |Seattle Tennis club. While all the other echools are making a fuss about their tennis stars, don't forget that Queen Anne and Lincoln have some good play- ers who are going to be sprung |when the City High School league gets under way. companies it, you should know that the Opinion is not a guar- anty. TLE HOCKEY CLUB |” CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY ‘SPOKANE PLAYERS | FIGURE IN TRADE. You are entitled to more than a guess or Seattle's tee hockey neptet mixes things Tuesday night on the tce at of the title, plus a re- sponsible guaranty — Vancouver. A change will be made in the Metropolitan lineup for the Port They will have Waller and Ide back for tennis. youngster who 18 a real prospect President Farr of the Spokane club closed with the Terre Haute McLoughlin, the smallest player A came, “Cully” Wilson will be TH club of the Central league recently} and have real title ep ie got gee the wing among the high schools in basket- SAVE YOUR TEE for the two pitchers, and agreed to positions and Bernte Morris will |ball, bas provided the forwards that [deliver the contracts of Brennegan | Safety. regents he has played against with more ex- OHIO CUT RATE DENTIS' and Kaylor to the Middle Western lk ts problematical whether or |citement than many of the larger Oppestte club In exchange ——— fellows. not Bobby Rowe will start against Portland. Roy Rickey has been playing & good game and will prob | ably start at one of the defense po | sitions, NO CHANGE IN SALARIES SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 1.—After ‘the magnates of the Pacific Coast league held a formal session and blew off the steam created by the controversy between Henry Berry and Walter McCredie, the league's salary limit, which was the sole University st. tere caren chestutdty withewt pain tree trem 8:00 00 6p m Gall, Ballard has elected a new cap tain, to take the place of Jack Laden, who has quit the squad. The new captain's name is Mickleson. He has played forward on the team since the season began. SWEETLAND FAVORED Dr, Sweetland, who was a lead jing candidate for the coaching Job at the University of Washington for several weeks, seems to be ace high with the Oregon Agricultural Col- Northwest Tennis Dates Inland Empire champlon- ships, Spokane, July 3 to B. Oregon State champlon- » Portland, July 10 to Washington Title Insurance Company Pacific Northwest cham- plonships, Tacoma, July 17 to 22. Washington State cham- plonships, Seattle, July 24 cause of the special meeting, will! wit \arict d Cement Filling, 280. teod for 15 years to 29. remain at $4,500 a month. |lexe oouumities in cearen of nelect- Nothing but the best material useé—gearen' ‘9400 Washington y} ing a coach for 1916, and does Amaigam Fillin Boe to 61.40 | Best oi eae Didar bed th “het ee ce aah The Seattle and Tacoma “Y"| not land at Washington, it whuld oc- Gola Alloy Fillings. .01 to ise | Beet Bridger: Suly 31 to August 5. | Star Want Ads will sell the hasket shooters will tangle Tues-|casion no surprise to see hith at Cor- Full Set Kxaminations Free. ‘Lady attendant at each oi | acreage for you. day night on the local floor, vallis next fall. / > 0 Question we refuse | ! | j |Portland. In the meantime, a game an opinion. | afl 7 t Queen Anne will, in the next few . . ttle Ay Pp |Letween Victoria and, Vancouver! weeks, be looking over tte track Victoria VS. Sea wat the expense of Outflelter Ted DEMAND — TITLE [i game wan scheduled at Victoria. | Prospects. ike schoo! will have to aylor and Catcher Sam Brenne- ; wie ct that the Victoria Be Friday, February 4, 1916, 8:30 P.M. _||##". the Spokane basebail clu witt|| INSURANCE — our [Oe te te at teen “ver by. the| ke Johnny O'Neil in the 100 and ’ ” ig aia lacquire the services of Pitcher Cant- err .§ rit mit is . | : i Olin Wek aL. ao iOacte standard examination |} unten y, Fyre diabes tia A ty {| West Seattle will go strong, both| | Tickets on Sale at Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. leabae; sed Pieaae Havleock’ a jukely the ga o in tennis and baseball, this season, Can't guess? morning! mornings, however.” every morning by 9:30. ‘Tle mistake. Here cames “Battered” Nelson to the front with the as- sertion that his wife, little Fay King, has treated him most cruel and inbuman. eee The biggest littie scrap, according to dope, should be the one that takes place in New Orleans when the two “Kids,” Williams and Herman, begin slinging gloves at each other, eee Kid Willlame has made less money out of his ring endeavors than any of the modern champs. Even at that he won't have to put up at the poor house when his ring career is at an end. Not if a row of apartments in Balti- more bring in the same revenue as at the present. | ar | Why le It that all contracts calling for ge sums must be termed “fat eee to answer— When will the weather moder- ate? cee Work .for .Hemlock .Bonee—Dis- cover some one who has not deen mentioned for management of Butte and Spokane ball clubs. Also for football coach at Yale, ee “Two good bouts head smoker card."—Headline in morning pa per. This can probably be taken to mean that the preliminaries will be of a fair order at least. see On the 15th day of this month, Adolph Schacht, prominent and popular manager of the Elks’ smokers, will take unto himself a bride. He refuses to divulge SEATTLE TO BE VICTORIA HOME Lester Patrick's Victoria hockey squad will make Seattle its head quarters the rest of the season. Lester and his men will arrive here Wednesday night. In the fu- jture the Aristocrats will hold their practice on the local ice and play most of their games scheduled at home here, The Victoria arena has been confiscated by the war }department as a place to train soldiers. Friday night the locals and Vic- toria are scheduled to mix. FORGOT IT, MY DAY 19 SPOILED witnouT IT 10 conte the poweh. AT THE FRONT In the Sport Zone [ra--a" nui] ANAGER PETER MULDOON is going to severely — chastise those naughty, naughty Seattle hockey players. What do you imagine the dear boys have been doing now? | Why, according to no less a sage of the game on the slip | aqua pura than Peter himself, the Seattle team has been keeping too late hours. No, not late at night! Late in the “My team is one of the finest set of fellows ever banded to- gether,” said Pete before he departed for the Portland game. © “They are so anxious to win that they go to extremes in order to condition themselves.” “Not long ago I ordered the boys to get more sleep. Now they are getting too much sleep. pretty well and I know that they are keeping good They are a little too fond of their cozy beds, these : ee When the team comes home, Pete said that he would orders for every member of the team to report at the eruel, cruel world and no; the gtrl's name. moon will shine in California, Fay King and Bat Nelson met for the first time on Pike's Peak, Now Fay says Bat ts a piker and Bat says he has felt ever since he took unto & wife, Something we refuee to ed over—Freddie Wi scheduled two bouts for the future. RAINI , & RESTAURANT 913 2% AVENUE & MADISON ST. 4 AMUSEMENTS- MOORE Oliver Morosco Presents THE BIRD OF PARADISE Evenings ...280, 500, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Matinees . THE BEST OF VA’ 2:20—TWICE DAILY—8:20 GERTRUDE HOFFMAN And Her Big Company ta “SUMURUN” A Werdless Musical Play from the “Arabian Nights” The Langdons—M. Corma: — Levan and Dobbe—Travel Weekly. 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