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STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1916. PAGE 9 AND JEFF—(JEFF HAD IT ALL FIGURED OUT BUT ONE THING.) WELL, YOU KNOW, MUTT THAT bHEe GREATEST COST IN WAR 1G EXPLOSIWG Pow DER. Now THIS BNELL CONTAING WO POWDER, THERE'S JUST ONE LITTLE POINT IT NANEN'T QUiTE PERPOCTED THAT WORRIES ME by 1. G Fisher U. & Pat O88 BY BUD FISHER Week Pir AT GOT NO Pow DeR INT How WILL tT ExPLoDE F Row THIS SNELL INSTEAD of NAVING Pow R .NSiDe oF (YT \& HOLLOW. ‘You seq WONDERFULY YOUSAVE ALL“THAT COST OF-EKPLOS IVE INE DOPED OUT AN (VENTION THAT WiLL NOT ONLY REVOLUTIONIZE WAR BOT PUTMY AME AS AN (VEN TOR, ALONG TIDE SUCH WAMES Ag Ed'S00u, MARCONI AND BOR RULTON T MUST'Go SHOWwlIT To Murr! The Home of sabia? QUALITY Featuring the Oshkosh Wardrobe Trunk (Exclusive Agency) $25.00 and Up “Values Tell” THAT'S JUST WHAT WORRIES tre AND A LITTLE CHILD SHALe. LAD UE ‘ i eee wilh ark’ TTT UL nye win o pe r (Limewr nave PASEO THRY LIFE WITHOUT / —| FAREWELL GAME WON BY METS AN Seattle nose Vancouver out of second place in the Pacifie Coast Hockey league? That's what the ice game fans are asking after see ing Tuesday night's mix at the Arena, in which the drubbed the Vans, 4 to 2. Echo answers, “Yes,” from Man- ager Peter Muldoon and his eight Metropolitans. Seattle, by Tues- day's victory, edged up on the sec- ond rung of the leggue ladder, and, on Friday night, ake desper- ate efforts to give Vancouver the boot when our boys go to Portland |to take on the champion Uncle Sams. Victoria meets Vancouver here, and the dope on the way the two teams are going gives the Islanders the edge. If they the game and Seattle wins, M doon’s team will land in second place after a strenuous season of ups and downs, ta es Art Tre Fron tN THE POR : CHIPS sy bn SPoRT ZONE hae | EATHERWEIGHT mitt slingere will come Into thelr own in Seat-'| | From Sport Block an Yr tle ere long. in the next few showe which Austin and Gait will| i if § Put On, the little fellowes will be doing topline honors. ‘ ‘ Bs ww Both Jimmy Fox, the San Francisco whirlwind, and Billy Mascott, the clever Portland mitt artist who recently held Fox to a draw, are headed this way. FLYING (LOOK AT “TH WAY “THINGS ARG BEING RUN IN OTHIS “OWN THE bUSNESS MON OUGHT TO GOT TOee THER, AND START THINGS GOING — INSTBAD OF ATTORNEYS—PATENT~ SOK & ENT—Patent attorneye teh nite arn __AUTO | DELIVERY AUTO DELIVERY CO Gistance moving Etltott 264 ) BOOK-BINDING ‘The Fam Artecs to @ Point of Order Baseball ts deadt Then » plain The fever that assalis my bre The Yearning that aul br 122-poundere| To hould give the fans who like to see feathers in action a run for their coin, 3 3 8 Bs Houck has been breezing right along of late and local followers of the | Haseball '» deed? world of fistics are anxious to tee how he stacks up with these two! i," S"* | other boys of his class, of whom they have been hearing so much | vo” “sos of late. to 8 8 ft ot American Sowsien. On. Co, bigs? says Jess Willard isn't popu) May 20. 2 Theyre named a town after | oH in Illinois, “Jess Willard Tu” we read in the headlines; nearly every day. } Rs One reason why bowlers should not keep thetr own scores: They are) very poor at figuring, and it ts & general belief among them that 2 and 2 make . Golfers also, BS Yeu will probably be wiidly excited over the news that the Indiana College Athletic league has changed the date of its meet in Terre Haute from May 27 to PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES Tock, Toot OF MARION STRumT ait out where the red i flames, Wipe peanut husks from off m: And call Bill Kiem a Jesse eames. 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INVENTIONS TIME POTHTO~ ONION PRELER —\ zee [Lee Foh! will again manage the Cleveland Indians, George Stovall and Roger Bresnahan were both after the job, Fobl work is ex- pected, ie HE BOOBs THAT STAND AROUND GXPLAINING HOW t lor that was apring HEY WOULD RUN “THINGS— ithe co as Ang sll the color that was spring. 4! | caw ALWAYS G6 rOUND i. | Is now s drab and dreary thing | INTHE CROWD For many more than you might| think, Baseball ts dead? If this ts #0 We've lost the world we used now; to} Re Leave it to the amateur baseball! wociation to do things up right. They have just chosen a prest- dent named ©. EB. Nuttey, If he isn't he will be. ze 'f Joe McGinnity doesn't get out of Tacoma {t won't be the fault of the newspapers over there. They have been wishing him good luck on his journey from the first, and nary a mention is made about him staying in the City of De® | mn, tiny. Cisse Junk Co. e791, ALO JUNK i? LAWYERS RCLUNG, 300 Marion — “sonable. LA Domestia treabies consultation free; confidential 615 SUI ™ ate. ! IAUTO DELIVERY CO. Ritter 2 ADWAY TRANSFER CO—Piano household coods moved East 992 MUS jc PUBLISHED AND POPULAR- —Grantiand Rice. eee The Chicago Cubs will ship for th ampa training camp aboard a special train equipped with a billiard table and canary birds, it behooves the White Sox to Install a salt plunge and bowling alley In their rattler. a) 7 is [Us ATTENDING PHYSICIAN DENIES REPORT OF DEATH OF BILLIARDIST DEMAREST Feb. 23.—Dr, M. C. Hawley, h of the state was unable to explain today the | that Cal Demarest, former champion amateur billiard pla: died. “Demarest ie in practically the same bad mental condition as when he attacked his wife, some months ago,” said the doc- GOAL SUMMARY First Period 1—Vancouver, Mackay unassist- ed, 14:55. ‘ Lia ttn Wilson from Rowe, [ 2:45. 3--Seattle, Walker from Carpen- ter, 5:17. Third Period “A syndicate of bankers and club- en have bought the Phil |pletely eliminating Char |Murphy and Charles P. Taft from baseball,” says an Eastern dispatch. | j“Yes, I am completely etiminated| pearance of the “4 from baseball,” confesses Murphy.| pictous one. The little Seattle ice |"I'm out so I draw only $10,000 | artist put up a mighty nifty brand Ss & With all the mud slinging In the amateur ranks, it ts still a fact) that swimming has remained al clean sport, 3 3 Bobby Rowe made his final ap. ho Music Pub. 05 Pine ot. OPTICIANS DEPT. N_ OPTICAL | CIANS AND SURGEONS Tex Rickard js the only one getting any publicity as taking « gamble on the Willard-Moran fight How Will those ringside birds paying $25 for seat feel if it ends in } about a minute? | BR tt |Poor old Joe Wood. Me Is slated a year park rent from the Phillies.” eee + | WATCH YOUR STEP! Patrick T. Harmon, San Francisco pedestrian, tramp ing backwards from his ne of hockey in the last period, eee 8! Griffis, the big captain of the Millionaires, was shifted to the for ward line for the melee. eee Lester Patrick was panned in | Portland for what the Portland pa- tor, “His type deteriora death for a long time.” ‘STARS ARE ABSENT PORTLAND, Feb, 23.—The Wash- gradi y, but MIEBUS IS FAVORITE), PORTLAND, Feb. 23.—Fans pick- 4—Senttle, Rowe unassisted, 6:56, 5—Seattle, Rowe unassisted, 2:31. 6—Vancouver, Mackay, 7:05. The Lineup Seattle. for the minors, and hasn't been able to get his limoustne out of the garage since Christmas on account of snow around Gleon Falls, Pa. Taal “arney, omacpaih, women 1010 Northern Bank Bidg. apecta’ Main st ED P. GORIN Fatent Attor: gg na. Tet Contral } tive city to New York on a || f ” wager of $6,000, 1s gradually | (fm the crowd in the heat at anece” Haxton State’ College basketball nearing his goal. The Call | | what really happened: At the fin-|@uintet was in Portland today with- fornian is 60, He started re | |ish of the Victoria-Portland game a |OUt Hildebrand and Sorenson, two cently from Chicago on the | |fan yelled for Lester's stick as a|0f its stars. Coach Bohler told last stretch of his Journey. | |souvenir, Patrick tossed {t to the| them they could not go on this trip He wears a mirror held in || fan and beat it for the club house, | because Hildebrand played basket- front of his face by a wire jed Earl Miebus to outpoint Romeo | Hagen in the heavyweight headlin- er at the Rose City Athletic club to- night. They will go six rounds. Five other bouts are on the card. ne / x Te-!10 3am tfissemicoma Airect. Reamer 12-30pm i Copmievery two heures, Ste! == |bdall with a bunch of outlaws Inst a Fenwick, Lawrence aia Barks i PLUMB SPELLMAN CO—Piambi ‘and gas fitting Phone N PLUMBING & HEATING 118-120 King. Seattle AN: SURGEONS KATHRYN HARRISON—901 Stxth. Biiott 6763. ALTON —#l tages Bids. Ta diseases only. Annas eee STORAGE FIREPROOF storage ware Rentral Storage Co. 108 White Pid, A TESTING arieon & Reed, 220 Pine st HRENOLOGISTS Beyotian Fi Reade your entire life, iving advice on family troubles, love, wpeculation, ma riege, seperation rouse, Main 4819 | land Bellingham! iCalle at Port Town-! Jeen@ eovthbound on-! ly. Does not cat at! IRvenett Saturdays. ‘Tuesd’yiJuan taland points Thureyt Fived’y ite. Pwned for Rel] 0:66pm 1:00am Hingham via fan! Monday Thors'y \Juan Isiand potnte. | Weanes | Pridey look cont and Way Ports 19:06 Wer. ttm midn’ht!Port Townsend, Port! funder MondayiAngeles, Port Cree-!WeAnes ‘Wetnesicent, Clallam oar Pridey (wittaro 1s we] CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—Jess Willard has almost recovered from his re cent illness, and will leave for New |York tomorrow to begin training for his 10-round battle with Frank Moran March 25 . CHANGED? SINCE DA SOF JOHN LL. | Tex Rickard has settled on | his scale of prices for the Wil- | lard-Moran bout. The seats will run from $3 to $25 and | will be distributed as follows 500 $3 $ 1,500 } 4,000 ‘4 20,000 | 2/000 14,000 | 2'000 20,000 | 1,000 16,000 2,000 40,000 | 1,400 | | 12,900 | Gat nna ——@® | Callahan meets Ritchie~ Mitchell lat Milwaukee, Wis., before the |Cream City Athletic club on Feb- ruary 25, device so he does not need | to turn his head to me where | he ts gotng. | i sit gee lak “ Life In the spring camp of the San Francisco Seale ought to be a round of hilarity. Among those present will be one Gay, | rookle player, and one Joy, dean of Frisco sport writers, . . UP, GUARDS, AND AT 'EM When the South attempted to |necede from the Union 2,000,000 ltroops were called to the field to bring the seceding states back. Suppose now California attempts |to secede from the Lawn Tennis association? In case peaceful means fail to prevail, will the regular army lor merely the state militia be called jout to quell the Insurrection? As & precautionary measure, President Wilson might dispatch a brace of warships around {nthe jgeneral 4 direction of San Francisco. Colville high’s bi sketball team imet defeat at the hands of Kettle Falls five Tuesday, 29 to 21 | He nearly dropped dead when he| read the papers next day telling how he had assaulted a cash cus- tomer. eee Seattle played an aggressive }game thruout, and the win was a cleanly scored victory. cee Victoria players watched thi game from the sidelines. Van couver and Victoria tangle here Fri- day in the final contest of the year. HERE IT IS Here, There and Everywhere | Short Sport The Hoquiam “Y" basketbaliers defeated the naval militia quintet }at Aberdeen Tuesday, 30 to 26, Loule Tepee went down to defeat Tuesday night at Brown & Hulen’s. Johnny Gilroy was the victor, to 5, Henry Soloman, Spokane billlard- ist, has challenged all comers for a match in Spokane, Archie Chandler, with a net score | week, and Sorenson went to a dance Saturday night, violating soe rules. a t a battler | Harry Casey will me by on the |from Everett named Elks’ d Thursday. No Coupons, No Premiums “But My, What a Cigarette!” They Say of Those Delightful Camels In the comparatively brief time Camel Cigarettes have been on the market they have gained remark- able popularity; today, they are smoked In every nook and corner j of the*nation. They have filled in a need that no other cigarette ever) did fit. Camels are a new idea in cigar. lettes. They are an expert blend) }of choice Turkish and choice Do- mestic tobaccos—and the result ts the cleverest cigarette that has ever been put on the market. You so quickly recognize the quality of the tobaccos and the ex- pert blending in these cigarettes that you do not look for or expect coupons or premiums, And the first few puffs iB to your mind the now famous saying: “No cou pons, no premiums, but my, what a so will box Pugilistic News and Gossip Tacoma, Feb. 21. Straight Right: Just a line to let you know that I arrived home! safely from Seattle, and was very much pleased with the show there, and will say that those sald mid- dleweights will be duck soup for me if I can coax them into a ring with me. I cannot coax Billy Weeks Into a ring, either here or in Portland; Frank Farmer here. He is the latest masked marvel from San Francisco, We will box the 28th at the Glide rink for Paul Steele. We will be in the best of shape, and, after the Farmer go, I'll de- clare myself for Billy Weeks. 1 would like to take that side bet that Weeks has to box any mid- dleweight. So, promoters, take notice, Hoping to see you all at the ringside on the 28th, I beg to remain yours truly, BILLY MURRAY. PORTLAND, Feb. 23.—Rubber- cored golf balls at six-bits apiece was the welcome news circulated among Portland golfers today, Wal- ter Hagen, one-time national profes- sional champion, says the Haskell patent expires this year, and Eng- lish golf ball firms will compete with the American manufacturers, There Are a Thousand Reasons Why you should save your money. Do you know of ONE why you shouldn’t? Save now, we will help. pen 4% of 82, won the holiday tournament at we Earlington links Tuesday. Ludy Langer defeated Duke Ka- y; what voeation you are eg, Why not see the on guaranteed, 608 Pina, cigarette!" 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The foul came in the fifth round of a scheduled 10. round tilt, Chip had the better of the going. Stanford defeated the U. of C. at soccer Tuesday, 3 to 0. first game since the renewing of athletic relations. The Bellingham Normal quintet left Wednesday for a tour on which several games are sched- uled. Tacoma is the first stop. Friday, Feb. It was the! school | VANCOUVER Tickets Now on Sale at the Arena ortne, 1220 Fifth Ave. |the tongue or parch the throat, no | matter how many you smoke, And | Camels leave no unpleasant cigar- etty aftertaste. They are as mild as they are delightful in flavor, yet they have all that desirable “body” which assures satisfaction and cigarette contentment, Smokers find in Camels a cigar. ette that meets their best wishes. It 1s so cool and fragrant and in- viting; so full of real cigarette enjoyment that they are welcomed more and more every day. And it {s a noteworthy fact that Camels “stand up” against your} aste; that is, they never tire ft, no matter how liberally you smoke them, The Jways “have that del- ieate Mavo: that makes them so acceptable any hour of the day; so enticingly good and refreshing, always! Championship Hockey The Last League Game VICTORIA 25th, 1916, 8:30 P. M. | arrange a go for Cincinnati be- tween Charley White and Frankie Callahan, of Brooklyn, eee There is another city on the fight map. Tony Zill, Youngstown, O., Ughtweight, and Hal Steart, of Chicago, have been matched for a 10-round bout at Niles, O., on Feb- ruary 28, It will be the first con- test In Niles under the new sport commission recently appointed in Ohio. eee Everett, Feb, 20. Dear Sir: I would like very much to match my boy, Charlie Egan, with Billy Murray any time after the 29th of this month. On that date Egan meets Billy Weeks here. Egan will put up a far bet ter contest with Weeks this time than he did last month at Bllens- burg, and, at that, he looked bet- ter than I expected he would, He 1s working here every day, and, if Weeks beats him, I will be very much surprised. Egan is only a young fellow of 20, He played football with the high school team here four years and has no bad habits whatsoever, | | He is strong as an ox and can hit as hard any middleweight in the country. He is fairly fast and as game as they make ‘em, Why hasn't he a great chance to get to the top? With any kind of luck, I as believe he will be mixing with the {best of them in a year. v FREDDIE BOGAN, UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplue $800,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. 8. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer, HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financtal District MEN. | KNOW THAT Improper measures rather than disease 4 often the cause your long standing trouble I treat alt DISOR. 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