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STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1916. PAGE 9. UTT AND JEFF—YES, THEY COME JUST AS NUTTY IN RUSSIA AS THEY DO IN AMERICA Fie italia’: Sue'os BY BUD FISHER AT Cheasty’s WELL, AP TER TWODAYS T STARTED To PACK \ 7 YOULL HAN Te SAY | THE SCALPS INTO BALES, TWENTY SEVEN THOUSAND) («¢ 000 BYE* “TD YOUR, BCALPS TOA BAUR, AT THE END OF THE WERK © Lire PLAYMATE, EVAK TOOK STOCK AAD FOUND T HAD SHOT YY POUR THOR AND TT's, BEDTIME | BALES; WHEN T GOT A TELEGRAM. TT SAIDI= silt af Abbe al SAD of ME BEING A BUSINESS MAN ,T AGR@ED To ( G0 ON A PERCENTAGE BASIS . I WAS To GET TWO DOLLARS AHEAD AND WAS Yo BRING BACK THE SAPS SCALPS AS PRoor! wen T WENT OUT ALONG EQUIPPED FOF. & WEEKS EXPEDITION AND STARTED (N KILUNG SAPS r KILL ANYBODY? SAN! WHEN THE JAPANESE WAR BROKE OUT, THE CZAR KAOWING Sia, How DVD You MAP PEN To TOIN THE RUSSIAN a Sees SQuie eer Poop! ARMY AND DID YOU } TWAS LOAFING AROUND DOING OVHING BENT FOR ME. Hi PeRsonaucy ever ( - HE SAID, MILL ANYBODY rar) EVAN, GO TOMANCHURIA AND KILL OPP THOSE SAPS AND or ” ll 44 TVAN, CUT OUT KILLING JAMS, You'VE Gor MANE MURIA LOOKING k1Km 4 “ SAVE wraRNouEE ? BONED HmreHOLas,caan’| % SO X racceo Ur aw — Going Traveling? OSHKOSH Wardrobe Trunks $25 Up Leather Luggage of Quality “Values Tell” MUCH INTEREST BEING SHOWN IN FRIDAY BATTLE Interest in the three big bouts scheduled for the smoker Friday at the Tivoll theatre ts at a high pitch, The fans are talking about the show In a way that promises to WART AD RATES |; One Bix times for the price of five Coupon dooks—One hundred itnee— to be used red—$5.00. Help and Situation ads. one-half rate. Fun: ° +2. 800 na 17 Pine, Ga, it Pike Motorcycles for Sale MOTORC LES--New and second nd Atl makes some af these taki INDIAN MOTORCYCLES Wright $17 EL Pike et, sear Broad Phone Bast 4é71. 6—Autos for Sale rT S—For Sale Misceflaneous Furniture Co Ricks Fire At ThE Front IN THE SPORT ZONE EATTLE lovers of the billiard S Hoppe perform with Koji Yamada, the Japanese marvel, pair already have arranged several dates in the Northwest, and the only thing that will keep them from playing here ie the failure to find a suitable location, Hoppe has appeared here on o | occa: sions, His last trip to this neck of the woode was when he came out with Melbourne Inman, the Engiish champion. Ree ee Trim Sams 4 BY BETTY GRAEM SPOKANE, Wash. Feb. i7.—If by 5 to @ “Lone Star” W. H. Dietz, football | —_-- coach at Pullman, had not been | Aye, mates, ‘tis a cruel, cruel” born an Indian he would have been | world. : least, that's the opinion of | Portland an Irishman. ih 5 At draw « dig crowd. The men will I discovered this before I had Manager Ed Savage of the fee hockey septet. finish training today, and Manager |exchanged ® dozen words with the Salt declares that all of the Seattle | big fellow, tn the first interview | boxers are in condition to enter the|he has ever given a woman re- Shee oer Gur eackinges As far as baseball experience went, Frank Chance was about the green- ring. porter. In his “tepee” in a hotel Mt bring tt to est thing that ever came out of California when he joined the) Aitho the two ble bouts are at-| here, “Lone Star” surprised me by Chicago Cubs. When Frank reported to the Cubs, he bad not only |tracting the wort attention, there |@ppearing tn a dark cutaway coat never seen @ major league game, but had not witnessed a profes). — jot of discussion as to whether |@nd vest and gray trousers. sional ball club in action in bis @weet young life. It will be 18|the Spokane boy, Joe Benjaman,| The night before I had seen him years ago this Apri! that Frank broke into the big show, Some/can jower the colors of the local|@t a Chamber of Commerce ban- . = changes have taken place since. featherweight champion, Leo |quet in full feather regimentals, front doors, a Me selection, 3 ot Houck, Houck has been winning | “dressed fit to kill 1 up. Srandard two-light and | Billy Murray, the middleweight, who is hibernating at Soap Lake and/nearly everything lately, and when| The fact that I don't know a eke KUT OL SMART | hurting challenges at Freddie Bogan's champion, Charley Egén, is|the Eastern Washingtoa youngster thing about football, war paint or har Gestion’ sosdih “seen ain going to be married shortly. Miss Theodora Bettencourt of Oak-|sent over word that he was going |!ndian dialects was embarrassing fiber wall board at 3 cents per square land, Cal. ie the bride-to-be. Billy has been troubled with hie eyes/out after Leo's scalp, some of at first foot, os wnt 60. of late, and says that if they get better he intends stepping back Houck’s friends began to Ket wor But I found that the big coach A Boake nortan A Into the limelight of the ring. If they do not, he intends settling | ried. If Henjaman can beat Houck knows a lot about women. He Stasetl a FARRELL NY 1943 First Ave 8 | down on hie cattle ranch near Santa Rosa, Cal. lhe will be a big card here, for| knows that they like rather to hear aed LR gn yy ody hosband 2 % om t 8 |Houck has shown lots of class of|kind words that ought to be true tnd wife, consultation free. Eitiett 29% Poul! The two men who are responsible for the wonderful growth of golf ano inte. instead of unkind ones that are T. SCHOPY, 18 Downe Bis oe *HATORS—MILLEN® the “comeback” of tennis are Francis Oulmet and Maurice Mc-| The Miller-Mitchell go should be ave sie ca Da we got ss Pegprte Botieans tows fesmans * Fic COART “IDRAL" | Loughiln, ‘These are the same two that are now belmy threatened |a good one, while Yoera and Rey-lig¢ “At Carita, he “was the dh . with professionalism. In 1909 tennis was at @ low ebb, whea the|nolds are also expected to put up! *” , iter 1 etice: fecee moderate. onetruction Prte: o 7 TETORNEYS—PATENT. cp. Pitteem years on “California Comet” came from out the West and made things hum.|a f rector of the art department, and GOK A MATHENY— Patent attormere * mill. “ows The game revived. When Oulmet, the youngster, outplayed Var-|———Meed “The Rose Garden Musband"— of io pene ag Mv ange aM aa don and Ray, be did more than any one else to give golf the tm- oe Remington, painter of the American petus that has caused it to grow by leaps and bounds in the lag AUTO DELIVERY AUTO DELIVERY CO. S| = Te ae an eit 1 st SARS TABLE ~ |---|} Pugilistic News and Gossip) Per } t fi Six Insertions for the price of five © 10 ner cent discount ff bill fe paid within 10 Gave after first insertion. Went ade. recetved up to 11:90 a. m. for insertion same day. Star wi!) not be yom insertion. and the plac for more than one construed condition b Advertisers cash SASH AND DOORS Attractive looking doors and windows add value to your hame Den't bulld The Uncle Sams came north © needing but one game to cinch the — top rung of the ladder in the league © race, Seattle, third in the race, — walloped them first, then Wednem © sy day night the lowly Victorians bi the sign on them to the tune ,5 to 2. : Victoria and Portland always put | up a good game when they get to gether, Wednesday's fracas was up to the standard. Despite the — fact that there is a little diff of six or seven games sep i the two sevens, they fought If] wild cate. ‘i Eddie Oatman, who is the U of the Sams, and generally a p genial sort of fellow, was peeved. Eddie wanted to lay his hockey club and indulge in fisticuffs with nearly every one in sight. 4 Sibby Nichols and Lester oe 3 were the shining lights of the r: nadian squad, while Oatman, Harris and Tommy Du ‘ played a nifty game for the losers, There was a good crowd in at ~ tendance. OAL SUMMARY First Period Nichols, 2:48. trom Nichols, muat pr int when calling for let- ters addressed to box numbers care ‘The Star. When mt Ads. con- . taining box numbers are taken by Phone The Star wil! give replies parties calling for same, and fumes no responsibility by suc action Want Ad. Agunt, Thiverstty District LINCOLN PHARMACY North 946. 45th and Wall! Want Ad Agent, Ballard District P. MULLEN $409 Raliard Ave 4 “but I You “Could you paint me could,” he replied, want you painted }are radiant enough as you are.” Teen “At Pullman,” I asked, changing ctoria, TALE —New and second band ¢ 10—For Sale Livestock Pocket Hilliard Tables and bowling | Fiji FALE head of horses” Heys and accessories; easy payme: news, raneing fr 1,200 tq 4 ‘Pend for catalogue THE BRUNS- pounde ach. “ one fee WICK - BALKR-COLLENDER = CO.} frewing and Maiting Co, Georgetown 200-3 ‘Firet ——— By Straight Right~—~ Leo Houck, the local 122-pound- a bunch of photos taken of Farmer |} +, fe anxious to take on Fox and|in a mask, and that he was going to will {aque @ challenge to the Call-|take Frank to San Francisco and/ @— fornian before he makes his get-jhave him box in the four-round| away from the Northwest game, Wearing & mask and keeping | . ee his identity a seer ore ubject hastily, “you have ‘had sisted, TLMy o %, Seattio oy * “Lone Star” W. H. Dietz ance to observe co-educatior what do you think of it?” " om Kerr, 244, BANKS FRECANADIAN HANK C B. B. FRAT TO FIGHT works out rather well down hols, from Kerr, i Period —Head office Tordnte, sald “Lone Star.” “Hut 1] NEW YORK, Feb, 17.—President Third Branches Canada ot ko Bure it is & good idea. It| David Fultz of the Baseball Players’ ~Portiand, Uksl takes the boys’ minds off their/ Victoria banking Dusiness. Interest allowed on | savings and time deposits work to have girls around.” fraternity declares that his organ: | McCulloch Seattio Branch. Mr Ef in land. M; Y“BOORBINDING as | McDonald . I noticed a sharp glint in his|!#ation {s prepared to go the limit oon “ r {NDEPENDENT BINDE Main | black eyes at times and wanted to|to support the contention of Jimmy } Box doko A) Nicho know if he had a bad temper. | Johnaton that the Brooklyn Nation a never let| my temper get): league club must give him the Ginrenten — First-class workmen Phone Main S857 evenings. Chas Car- away with me," he sald. “People | same contract he had with the New- Pete to be de ee ae ont | ark Federal league club. Johnston % made to do tt. I | declares the Brooklyn management aed Heel MAN—Jobding and repairs tite have never spoken & rough word jhas refused thue far to take over ~COLLATERAL “LOANS Dive HERE IT Is MARRIAGE S A FLIVVER? Here, There and Everywhere oa Short Sport Prizes amounting to $2,500 will be hung up for racing purses by the @ |Olympte club. Grays Harbor Fair association this| " i sad | season. | Bat Nelson, the Durable Dane,| Roxing has been opened up tn Wala} The Queen Anne scrubs took a| has reached the end of endurance. | Salem, the capital of Oregon, which| ldrubbing from the Lincoln seconds| He has quit for the first time in) {s only a few hours’ ride from Port-| Wednesday, 25 to 12. | his life, He bas asked for divoree.|iand. Tad Derbyshire, the old Muit-/ Experts having passed on the Na-| “ee hyegea cl “ middlewetgh . nd V a | tional league schedule declare 1916) y ¢j!ey Trambitas, one of Portland's! |, Sammy Howard, manager of) ough nuts in the middle class, head-| ev nre GIANTS CAPTURE CUBANS Poftiand, John McGraw, manager of ‘Mannie | | the New York Glants, has un der contract three Cuban play ers he expects to develop tuto stare Joe Rodriquez, a young first baseman, and Emetio Palermo, pitcher, will be tried this sea son. ‘Aragon, infielder, 1s young and may not be tried for | some time. Rodriques Henry Gleason, national amateur jchampton at 125 pounds, tas been joffered a good position in San Fran-| |eisco, which he may accept. In that} jease the 8S. A. C. will lose its} champ. If Gleason goes to gerd he will In all probability join the Riley for Patrick, for Mailen, Dunderdale for Tobin. Penal tee All penalties three minutes unless oths — erwise apecified i First period, Patrick; second period, — Johnson, Oatman, Irvine, Harrie, Tobin, — Patrick; third pertod, Patrick, Nichola | Oatman. 2 played at Long Branch last summer, He hit well there and has hit .200 in the Cuban winter league, Pa lermo has had experience with international league clubs Aragon is touted as a better infielder and hitter than Al . meida, who was with the Cin Dull br cane A Pullman. I just 100k | tng Newark contract Read “The Kose Garden Husband” —— RESPECTABLE piace to borrow money | His {ilustration explained much.) on diamonds and jewelry; low rate |list of games well balanced. t ist of games a Frank Farmer, ts going to pull the) ii oa the first card. ..e over Rrown untversity in Callfor- nia last season and why they won so many other victories. his sojourn in Montana. T imagine that if he gave his| tHe took occasion to spike the re boys that look and told them to| ports going the rounds that Tacoma Mine up against a bunch of wild-|was not wanted in the Northwest- jeats, they would do it without @ ern league. He declared that things looked very rosy for a six-club league the coming season. This murmor. Rend “The Rose Garden Husbend"—— evidently means that Great Falls and Butte will be in the circuit, Hal Chase will be barred from the American league, says Preal- makes himibesides Vancouver, Spokane, Ta com: ind Seattle. A SURE It told how the Indian coach was SIX CLUBS iN | Ww ie . * offices. American Jewelry Co. Jim Corbett has again cut loose! masked marvel stuff in San Fran able to whtp the Washington State college eleven into shape to win ° President Bobby Blewett of the Northwestern league is back from CHATTEL LOANS from Tom Cowler. As soon as Tom | cisco, with Farmer appearing in the| SEW COMPAST NEW RATER, NEW|Wins another fight, Jim will take|role of the marvel. |; Another Portiaad heavyweight] | einnaii Reds METHODS — «from $16 $76.00 him in tow again, same as usual, Before the two left Tacoma, it} St ® setback recently, when Andre made quick!y confidentiaily on fur-| Onjy 25 ball players will be taken hi ward had had|AMderson knocked Frank Kendall pam ac Bitare, plancs. livestock, te Ito the San Francisco training camp. leaked out that Ho’ ad bad) out In the fourth round back East picid N-AMBRICAN LOAN CO. x om x h Willard ts Sin tc 7 Vee3. | This is the amallom squad the Seals Kendall looked like a champion to| Those who say Joss Willard RR EN ort! ho th in|slow on his feet forget how nim- h ri t into the field duri the Portland fans, altho those in HAIR REMEDY ~—_|'0v6,crer put ito, IT TS JUST AS): ror olin soe puck, NECESSARY «> : [ME MARTENS remedy for baidheaded- 25 to 10, The game was played at JUNK Stanford. Viet ave R Billo | Reports from Cleveland say Ban| Johnsorhas purchased the Indians for four unknown buyers. HE ADVISES ‘G0 EAST’ C. S. Harley, vice president of the German-American Mercantile — bank, back from the East, puts re verse English on Horace Greeley’s declaration. He says great oppor tunities are being opened up for young men in the East. IGN! 4 Hal Chased as in bad. In bad times you UFFALO JUNK 170 in & Tae LAWYERS | F McCLUNG, 303 Marion Bi “|Cineinnati Wednesday night, at Hot Featherweight Champ Johnny Kilbane trimmed Johnny Greeley of HAVE to save. Save a little now. awe KNOW TED SPOONER IS IN LOVE? REGULARLY EVERY DAY HE GETS A LETTER— 10:30 p.m. | Sp : Springs, Ark. Saturday afternoon. Spectators 10 ; McCarty defeated Steele Wednes- *t5 \day night in the Brown & Hulen ~|tournament, 25 to 21. Helwig won i |from Koller, 25 to 19. vi Kitty Brashear, who umpired in VERY C0 the Const league last season, ts re- x Filtote 2 OADWAY TRANSFER ae and hovssheld goods | bly he has sidestepped matches ever since he won the title nearly a year ago. Interests 490 entianh, Maran, ie said to be Willard le perfectly willing for | Moran to take the credit and he'll | take the oi AAA | clation embraces in its membership lat the folks back Fast enjoy |39 institutions SA VINGS Fe ae tie te There are about 750 active out- saimon or halibut, welghing from 7 TRUST CoO. #t.|door polo players distributed about to 9 pounds, nicely dressed, care OF SEATTLE AND WHEN'HE READS IT HE GETS SO INTERESD ED THAT HE‘ FORGETS TO LIGHT UR Nor HIS PIEDMONT YOV KNOW THATS. ® covering from the effects of a brok A \ NESS LETTER... len arm. He was cranking his auto Piano | Fred Toney, pitcher, says he will win 25 games next season. Evidently he does not expect to pitch for the Cincinnati Reds again. PUBLISHE: Echo Muse P 206 OPTICIANS FRARER- PATERSON OPTICAL PT 3. W. EAtmund cond and in 2176 lthis country. fully packed In George F. Slosson has accepted a position as Dillard Instructor at the City elub, Boston There are 448 automobile factories in the United States. Rend “The Kose Garden Washend” QUEEN ANNE VICTOR Queen Anne's basket shooters plastered a loas on Franklin Wed “ |nexday, taking the Franklin five ORNEYS™ | Gown the line by the score of 20 to 11 The wi ave the hill team | ithe edge in the ce for the cham pionship. The lineups } Queen Anne. O'Neil (Capt.) VALUABLES _ COUPON IN GACH PACKAGE eee Jess Willard has not been in the ring since he won the title from Johnson, which indicates it is hard to be a champion and a fighter at the same time. . We ponttively gua fn prime condition. Send or bring us the order—we'll do thayr NORTH PACIFIC FL 761 Stuart Bidg., Capital and Surplus $800,000 16 PHY CIANS AND SURGEONS “BRE TEO_D AND ALICE wt Ei . ROUGH BUT RIGHT “w Ie the lightweight limit afan asked the St. BULL BROS. Just Printere) wie ee «<AIN 1043| . oe “Watch my club this season, says Connie Mack, Why should |we wish to strain our eyes, Con nie? JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. B. SOLNER, 4 “i Vice President and Trust Officer. ott larney, osteopath, womens specia 1010 Northern Bank Bidg Main 2840 HOGE BUILDING rt of the Financial bro13 THIRD District tent Attor AVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Ds 207 Untversity st. Oppeatte Fraser-Patervon gia Teeth extracted abestately withest pain free from 0180 2 © p m dally. goals—LAncoln Day (1). Quay, Thomas -Strong Time Lincoln patent, ox .Tevis (Capt) low. 1826 a TEA IS RESTORATIVE | _ Scotty Montieth, manager of | Johnny Dundee, caused some- | thing of a atir in Denver the | other night when Dundes | fought Stanley Yoakum Montieth carried a suspi cious looking bottle in his pistol pocket. When be gave | Dundee a awig between rounds, | fans near the ring saw that the color of the contents of | the bott jooked like the “old etuff,” seen often before Den- ver went dry Investigation developed that it was tea, Dundee likes it better than the smelling salts generally dd by fighters. sa eee. jummary via (1), Peek (2), HAT O'Neil (2), Substitutions 118-170 King for Bernstein Referee CIANS AND Scorers—Glen and Riley SURGEONS keeperse—Smith and Ryan Read “The Kose Garden Musband” TATHRYN HARKIBON DITMAR TO REFEREE, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17 “Demon” Ditmar will probably ref. eree the coming wrestling match between Gotch and Santel, it was declared today. Gotch is expected TESTING here early next week to complete Sanson & Hived, 330 Fine 0. 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