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STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1916, T Axo JEFF—YOU CAN’T EXPECT A FELLOW TO REMEMBER EVERYTHING SN MOTT, @5 a nav ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ss BY Annet —ite Yi we husband ood with. ce conwultation Tree. Bittore E SCHOFF, 18 Downs hide. ind CONSELTATION PRER: conf: laws husband end wife; gea- fees moderate p e) ORNE WAT HES eat aitorneye AUTO DELIVERY UTO DELIVERY CO. 1 tus Ti Rehe Mest Pub’ Co- $00 Pine OPTICIANS Ran EOPATHIC PHYSI- NS AND a s Met. 1010 ‘Northern Bank Tae 2240. D P. GOR vag tt mat Petunded. +701 Central Free book an patents, reliable . 1336 Fauntleroy ave. Phone West tw. Lawrence 432 a, te edad tated PELL mbing. steam co qieing. a Moin 1963. 126 King. Seatti PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS KATHRYN HARRISON—961 Sixth. i STORAGE j TSIRTTORD_ TRANSFER ered any piace ity, SOc FP ptese Main 6124. FinzPROOP storage warehouse. Dentrn’ Storace Co, 108 White Bi WELL DRILLING AND TING anaon & Reed, 136 Pine at. _ PHRENOLOGISTS Berptian Phrenologiat Reade your entire life, viving advice on famtiy troubles. love, speculation, ms atapted for, best? Batiafaction roararteed 608 Pine, Marke you will marry. set- ties an4 exiains love affaire and famtiy troubles, reyaites the separated. ate Batisfact! guarantesd charge, No one in trouble turned a1 a. money oF no money. Jo cated at 616 Union ot. 2b- Kent Furnis MOVING SHEPARD VAN "AND STORAGE CO. “Leave the worry to us” Fireproot mtorage Eittott 264 16—Agents Wanted LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES ray INLUCK. T TUST Got & CHANGE Te PICK UP Some @ASY Con, AMONG PICTURE COMPANY 16 Gov MAKE A WAR DRAMA AND THEY OVER HERG To GET REAL ATMOS PHERE THEY AEE GONNA PULC OPP a SHAM BATTLE AAD WHEY NE ENGAGED ME AS OND OF THE SoudieRC AT. i} NOW DONT FORGET AY THING, REMEMBER, YOU STAY (ATHE TREACH AND PiVe FAKE Neto GERMANS WILL CHARGE YoU. AS Soon came AS tT YeuL “CAMERA” YOU RAISE UP AND START SHOOTING. MERE'S Some BLANK CARTRIDGES TO PUT IN YagRGUN INSTEAD OF ReAL BuLcEeTE. “ow x 97 } DOW? POR GET ANYTHING 49 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SPRCIAL ELECTION Notice ts hereby given to the qualified voters in the Port District a peat that « fal election will be held tn eald Port 49 LEGAL NOTICES at which there will be submitted the differen | yg | con p..) Resolution » 293 of the Port Commlasion o je Port of Beattie, adopted February 6, 1916, briefly described as follows PROPOSITION ONE jestion of authorizing the Port Commission of the Port of sum of Two Hundred Eighty-five Thousand for for the purpose of con Mt that portion of the from enyon Btre wentleth Avenue w terminal wovided for in Unit No. 1 uw the Compre. mMprovement adopted by Resolution No. 0 at the souther? in sald City o Avenue and Railroad Avenw belt line rallway system te nee Hy ot Lg jaato: y of Beattie, to T and along Fast Margin in said City of Seat ‘ort Said bonds shall be “General Sertal peat of the Port of Seattle, in such form as said Port Commissio: fter preseribe, of the Genomination of One Theusand Doll: secutively from 1 to 285, bearin, cent per annum, payable at the fiscal agency of the & York, to be dated as tssued, a) anes oe the Port Commission t seaturitien of approxima cifically set th in Resolution No. Said bonds, princtpa!l and inter to be paid out of the net income from the improvement. and tn case the net income shall not be suffi- that purpose, the remainder ba be payable out of taxes an kid eaid an Distric tall nod of cre- ‘Abpliying. sald net Income and taxes and of creatin proper ana “sutticient fund for the payment of the principal and Taterent of eald fter presertbed b: Thousand ($286, amount of bond maturities) of ¢ e East Waterway Improve: 120 of the Port Commission 17, 1918, and the le of this Two Hundred Eighty-five Thousand ( as_a withdrawal by the people of authority for @ ike amount of sald Three Million (§2,000,000.00) Dollar for o. 000,000.00) Dollar bond OSITION TWO therefor for the purpose ofthe construction of slips, wharves, storehouses, rail and water transfer and terminal facilities North of Lake Union one a, inion Shore Land in’ Unit No. Scheme of Harbor Improve- rovided for in Resolution No. 167 of the Port Commission. nda shall be General Serial Bonds of the Port of Seattle, in such form ae the Port Commission shall hereafter presor: denomination of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollare each, secutively from One (1) to Two Hundred (206), rate of Five (5%) per cent per Interest payanie at thé Pine ty of New York, to b and at such times as th a to mature as follows Numbers 1 Inclustve, Numbers inclustve, Numbers inclusive, in such all hereafter pre- thetr their their their their their thetr their their thetr thetr Port Commissio after fter after 1 Gate 2 4 2 ‘4 5 date date to be paid out of the net income from the improvement, and in case the net income shall not be suffi. cient for that purpose, the remainder shall be payable out of the taxes levied in said Port District. The detail of the method of creating and applying said net income and taxes and of creating « proper and suff! clent fund for the payment of the principal and interes: i as they become due, to be as hereafter prescribed by sald F mission. Said Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dolla f amount of bonds (to be ne! of bonds to take the as nearly as may be 100,000.00) authorized by Resols fon 181 and by vote of the people at the election March . 1 and the authorization by the people of this $20,000.90 bond insue a withdrawal by the people of authority of @ Ifke amount of ee Hundred Thousand ($300,000.00) Dollar bond tasue, but in no authority as to the remainder of sald Doltar pond issue. anata Fespect to invalidate or withdra: Three Hundred Thow a PO! The question of authorizing the Port Commission of sata Port of Seattle to borrow the sum of Fifteen Thousand ($18,000.00) Dollars « b: therefor for the purpose of wharv houses, rail and water transfer and terminal improvements on Lots Twelve (17) and Thirteen Lake Union Shore Lands as set forth or Improve- mmianion rt of Seattle, hereafter prescribe . numbered tnd other (13) of Bloc’ in modified Unit No. 9 ment as provided for in Resolution No. Said bonds shall be General Serial B such form as the said Port the denomination of One Hundred ( secutively from One (1) to One Hundr, at the rate of Five (5%) per cent 'p cipal and Interest payabie at the Fis ington In the City of New York, to such amounts and at such times as the Port prescribe, and to mature as f Numbers 1 to 19 20 20 49 80 70 99 110 130 after after after after after after after after after be 150 inclusive, 10 after gaia bonan, principal and interest, to be paid out of the net Income trom the improvement, and in case the net Income shall not be suff ont for that purpose, the remainder shall be payable out of the taxes mt for paid Port District, The details of the method of creating and Moplying sald net Income and taxes, and of creating a proper and suffi- Spe fund for the payment of principal and interest of sald bonds as be to be as hereafter prescribed by said Port Com- ousand ($18,000.00) Dollars of bonds Fifteen Thousat ponds. (to be selected as nearly as may be tities) of the Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000.00) Centra) Waterfront Improvement authorized 4 at the election of of this $15,000.00 uthorily of a like maa to take the lace of « like # Py average matt Dollar bond tamue for t Resolution No. 181 , 1914; 600.90 bond issue, to the remainder of said $390, 000 bond issue, Filection to be held March 7, 1918 the polls of Seattle shall be open from the hour of Might o'cloc iy pen patil, and be cloned at, the hour of Eight o'clock % polis outside of the City of Beattie shail be open and remain open until, and be closed THAT at, sald Special within the Cit « mm. and pemain 9 m.; and that, th From the hour of One o'cl nek D. ™. hour of Eight at, the hour of oO arsaraet PORT ¢ BRIDGE: SEATTLE I 8 President Ita See it Februar: rm. REMSPERG 16th day o c 4 th Attent Grappler Plans To Be Attorney Wladek Zbyszko, the husky wrestier who has made a good showing in the Inter. national tournament at New York, plans to be an attor- ney. He was a law student at the University of Vienna 0 the United He spends much of his spare time in study. Wiadek had one on, vietims of tn- from any cause, | lost energy or vitality, unfit for bus- iness, are quickly cured by DR. PIERCE'S SEXOID By mail $1, or six boxes for $5. Every box guarant Call or write BAYMOND KRM ¥ ©0.,, Room 6, Hotel Antlers. ‘ourth and Union. Phone Main 1482. —— FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Cotton O14 or young Root Pills, sald propositions belog | 9 . *|" Six bouts of Aw! & aor mreen! THOSE PYLTURS GUNG ARO Too MPATIONT, THEY ToLD Me WHAT DID a vou FoReeT! MILUON ‘THING TO Bo AnD ZT ONLY FORGOT ON@ LFVTLE Trey AND TY PRED me, Six Bouts Lined Up for Show THURSDAY'S CARD 133 Ibe—Shannon ve. Neff. 126 Ibe.—Houck ve. Holliday. 125 Ibe.—Givens ve. Forbes. 195 Ibe.—Catey ve. Libby. 165 Iba—Hunter ve. Crosby. 130 Ibe—Davideon ve. Riley. egg SE. 1 ix ore than usual merit have a place on the Elks’ Thursday night smoker card. The main melee of the evening will be furnished by Eddie Shan- non, doing “come back,” and Chet Neff, the clover lightweight. The semi-windup will see clever Leo Houck and Len Holliday throwing gloves at each other. On the same bill, Charile Givens, an old favorite, will tackle Bert Forbes. Givens worked out for his match, which was one of the thin he didn’t used to do, deapite the fact that he and Johony O'Leary fought steen or more draws before Johnny grew up to be a big boy and grabbed off the Canadian title. Ed Hunter, the middleweight, Is scheduled to do battle with Satlor Crosby, Charley Davidson and Billy Riley complete the card. FLYING CHIPS From Sport Block SAFETY FIRST FOR HIM Harry Wolverton, well known from ocean to ocean in base- ball circles, apparently be leves tn “Safety Firat.” A San Francisco baseball scribe phoned to Wolverton's residence recently, but the San Francisco manager was taking a spin in his “filvver,” and one | of his girle—Wolverton has | five children, all girls—an- | swered the phone | “Papa isn't at home now,” she said. “Is th neWspaperman speaking? The reply was in the affirm- ative, and she sald: “Well, I don’t think papa hi any news today. Good-bye.” Wolverton denies having In- structed his children to keep mum. The oldest girl is not more than ten years of age. Just a eee REASON IN EVERYTHING The Willard fight is on and off And then it ts set back. The all of which makes scoff, But gives the backers one more whack At free publicity which makes The merry wheels go around. ee Leland Stanford's critics oaremen The coast eight which nearly distanced Cornell at Poughkee last summer is now in steady training for the intercollegiate re- led for April | with game. AFTER GUE TITLES FIRMIN CASSIGNOW Firmin Cassignol, Frenchman of various titles, who come to the United States for a chance at Wil- ite Hoppe and the 18.1 and 18.2 balk Hine billiard titles, has been playing since he was six years of age, ho says, In his early youth; Cassigno! liked athletes as well as he liked his meals. He was quite a whale in the running broad jump in his native land and was a star gym- nast. After he began chasing the ivory balis around the green cloth, the game fascinated him so he paid little attention to any other sport. He competed as an ama- teur until he was 2 are of age, then turned professional The French star, since he came to this country, has trimmed some of the good ones, including Wal ter Cockran, the boy wonder, A few years ago, Calvin Demar. est, one of the leading United ~ es players, tackled Cassignol is. Tackle fa all he did do. They played five games of 250 points each. In each game the Frenchman won the bank and ran out the string without Demarest | getting a single point. a Stanford, Washington and Call. fornia competing. The winner will be shipped East to Pough- keepsie, | 4 | John Evers has used the same Iglove for seven years, it is said, of advanced This is idea economy. our eee The Starved Rock Gun club, at La Salle, Til, is planning big things for this season. The Mli- nois state champlonship shoot will be conducted by that club in May. eee Del Travis has been elected president of the newly organized }gun club at Wichita, Kan oes Ottumwa, Ia., has an enterpris- ing gun club of some 75 members. | It is a small town these days that basn’t an enterprising trapshoot- ‘ing club, research, Copyright, 1914, by i ‘Trade UL w Pat @ Fisher =r FORGOT TD PUT THE BLANKS IN MY GUN AND v4 somrareny 14% ov =¢ “U” ATHLETES ARE HARD AT WORK Recruits Washington track team and veterans are plug ging away every evening at indoor training under the direction of Coach C. W, Vander Veer. The coach bas been giving the candidates the onceover pretty clowely, and, so far, in reported impressed by the work of Gibson, hurdler. Gibson's best mark at the last meet was 16 flat, but the new coach say# he has hopes of trimming it down to 15. Anderson, the former Lincoln high student, seems ta be the only one showing anything in the weights. Vander Veer expects him able to send the javelin 170 feet. Vande Bogart is showing up better each day tn this division and, before the season starts, can be depended upon to show some thing with the shot put. for the Friday night's melee between the Vancouver and Victoria ice hockey squads will not be the last seen here this season. Players of the Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver teams have lined up a bunch of All-Stars and will go on tour playing several exhib! tion games from Portland to Ei ern Canada, according to reports. At the start a series of three games will be played, two in Port land and one in Seatt! The bust- n end of the affairs will be jhandied by Manager Ed Savage of the Portland team. The date for Seattle is Feb. 29 and the Portland mes will be played on March 2 and 6. HERE IT IS Here, There and Everywhere Short Sport Drei! Leevy will manage the Lin- coln high football squad next sea- son. Arthur Pittelkaa will man- age the ball club and Harold Augerson, track. Fish and Game Commissioner L. K. Darwin will address meeting of Seattle Ply and Bait Casters Thursday in Ellers hall. Alfred De Oro won the first dlock of 60 in his billfard match with Charles Ellis at Philadelphia. Ellis made 37. The Franklin midgets lost at basketball to Lincoln, 20 to 8. Bremerton is agog over baske: ball game to be played Saturday between Bremerton Eagles and Silverdale. Aberdeen still has the baseball bug. After a meeting they will en- deavor to raise $4,500 with which to fihanes a club. |ADVISES ON ASHES Ashes should be collected sep- jarately from garbage and be used to surface dirt roads in the city, |according to Dr. Henry K, Benson, | professor of industrial chemistry at |the state university. He 1s di |rector of the bureau of industrial recently organized, ! wie) , KNEW OF $0 sone ds THING WOULO weue \me MENTALLY Zod AY PAA CAN HAVE A WAISTLING LIKE A CHORUS-MAAN BY USING “Thrs METHOD “Two tours A DAY FOR KK Months — / BY “OKING AN OLD SHIR TWAS’ AND HANGING FTON “THE END BOF A STEEL ROO~ ONE CAN IMAGINE “THEY'RE “B CHASING A BARGAIN, Bee TRYING H PLL THE A) rERsuN SHEEPSKIN GY WiLe STRENGTHEN > AWG LUNGS so THAT ONG CAN 86 ABLO YO PLOW THE FRONT POOR CLOSEO FROM THE KITCHEN — Get | | | ore At THE iN THE Sport ZONE an BY BUD FISHER SHOT THE a) SMART SPRING CLOTHES Arriving Daily $15:.$50 “Values Tell” FRONT INTERVIEWING DUGDALE IN FEBRUARY “Quite well, thank you, “H “Well, ow. | hope and trust; | cop the old gonfalon 3 8 “6 Speaking of allbie—there are more knew existed. } will soon be transformed Into | seen the inside when the players | That date—Aprii 1—when Dugdale wonder, ne @ right leg. % spring training season with a T decrea: in the production of “Stick around till June and as alibis in the three-cnshion ane] than boxing and baseball ever a & The clubhouse out in Dugdale park | something resembling a munition plant. Only those who have/ turn loose will get this one. uz 8 will call the first turnout, is still causing us to stop, look and| Romeo Hagen doesn't think any! more of a dollar than he does his) Stockholders in the telegraph com- panies always welcome the joyous shout. 3 BJ | fey Raymond is hoping for a) that well-known animal, “Chas. E. Horse,” this season. se 8 Perle Casey, the umpire, will tes- tify that baseball earry a brick in one hand and a bouquet in the other. we When ranking amateurs, it might be a good idea to rank the rank ones in the professional class. Be 8 Oh, gelle, what is am arachis hypogaea?) Why, nothing more or less than the innocent little peanut that plays such an im- portant part in the national pastime. 3 & It’s a bum sort of Ill wind: that doesn't blow somebody good. The fight fans in New York are | soon in for a good blow. At thai they have been allowed to re- tain their jingle a couple of weeks longer than the date set for the first operation for the removal of the species kale. 3 Tom Cowler intends following In Jim Corbett's footsteps. Beeome a champion? No, an actor, High Jumper to Work on Ranch It’s back to the ranch for keeps for George Horine, former world’s record holder for the running high jump and present American cham- pion. He saysshe is thru with ath- letics and will devote all his time to his ranch near Winton, Cal. Horine was a student at Uni- versity of California and was un- known except tn his own school until he suddenly broke {nto fame and set a mark for the high jump- ers of the world to shoot at. Handsome Baker Goes to Draw With Earl Miebus PORTLAND, Feb, Romeo Hage: Seattle bake Ys hit with Portland fans | night by going six rounds to a draw with Earl Miebus, former Pacifle Coast ama: teur lightweight champ. The bout was refereed by OWDY, Prexy Dugdale? How are you this day?” You're the same, | pray.” “Of course, we'll win the pennant?” or do a little bust.” Bs OW, about the others; the’ve made Improvements, too?” “Why kid, there’s nothing ta “Maybe you are spoofing.” we'll wind ‘er up one-two,” T he up and said: watch us knock ‘em dead.” Rs Baseball Is Having Inning on Sand Lot Smack, it wae the sound of _— againet horsehide and pad ng. Officially baseball will not be with us for some little ti The Kid league season, howev- er, has been on for about a week, Wierd first time Old Sol relaxed and sent a warm ray eweepl: the landscape was the sign for Johnny, Willy and a host of other youngetere to dig up last season's ball and mitt. The curtain on the National pastime has gone up and the cand lot players are off in full tlit, BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 24— The fried egg, which isn't cele brated in poetry or in keeps Harvard up in the, first division of major 1 col- leg The students spend $75 a day, or $11,000 during a cok lege year, for fried eggs, and as an edible it runs wa ahead of ham sandwiches, hot dogs and chicken ple. The Harvard square restaurateurs say 80. Read This $1,000 $2,000 Age 25 ..$1.00 $1.50 Age 35 ., 1.25 2.00 Age 45 .. 1.50 2.50 cores The above small amount =< $161,000,000 Paid to Beneficiaries! 950,000 Policy Holders 4,000 In Seattle Perhaps You Need More Insurance Mother, You Are Interested Telephone Main 3711 for Detalled Information FRANK SKINNER 519 RAILWAY BLOG. _ AMUSEMENTS THE BEST OF VAUDEV! 2:20—TWICE DAILY—#:20 Jockey Bennett, after a squabble regarding the se- lection of a third man. 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He Is @ brother of Stanislaus Zbyszko, who wrestled in the United States 5 AND THE RESULTS OF THIS EXCERCISE, PHYSICALLY, ARG + FOUR, ANO TWENTY— IRREG many of the most o! eases in, 8 to 10 dai co. 1 Antlers, th and Uston