The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1916, Page 11

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STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1916. UTT AND JEFF—YES, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A GREAT FILM BUT— PAGE 11. Coprriaht, 1914, by MG Trade Mark Ree U. & Pat "eaBY BUD FISHER There’s a — af I IUST Gor MOE RIAL PORMESION TD TAKE | — f —— ‘ “ed ~ Mois POTURES AT TWE FRONT THE | ( Now START CRANKING, , ome eer CRANKING? WOneanne.; SHAKE! : tt Oo lata TS SHER Ob Mas Pewnece { Nene ¢ Comes THE CZAR — AS * KEEP CRAMING! a itne ge — Spring Hat ix VELIONS T Te. | we'd cer A ; We a ss ( a ~) Genre x Bain 4 Hee ~ ga vee dl | eon << ac ih Marg age GREATOST Paty tH THE WORD VES, F CHALLE i AND NG SAID T COULD Hane ‘a | CHANCE UKe THIS AGAIN!| o* Y ACTUAL. PACTURGS OF THE AND TM Gonna GIG YOO ALL Thar, BUT 4a You ARE roe yan, To Mont | Grave: rh lie ete b — by rote he —— sh 25% oF irs man ‘rou dowt jx For. rr eu For You at a WRN Mowers nin pO: eammenectt Reaute waar A Witt af Fs hey ’ PUM THs 16 lt led ‘ WONDGREUL. THE CAMERA << ye aft ie Fine! ey, Cheasty’s dorennery 14% yt nee | : _WANT AD RATES: endian | Eda Shannon | | Jess Is Much : eee) AT THE FRONT Warueln | Larger Th One hundred lineo— = (Fig ts Draw THEINDIANS | arger [han “i “ : Three 4-Room a ae. “WithC. Neff \F r- if ran oran = | E final | games of the cific Coast Hockey league for the season FR Modern Cottages I f 1915-16 will be In order tonight. The locals boarded the choo- = nae x, : neertion choo this morning for Portland, where they will do battle this - ESPITE the net | HAMPION JESS a Half way between Lake Union and Woodland Park, cme Bay. went | evening with the league leaders. the pared met bees gerece re N 3rd St oon Ae j nae tor : ho a = on North 43rd St., a few steps from the car | *| Despite the fact that the race « "un and Portiand has cinched the lead Bie Meccan pounds more PRICE—Two go at $1,250 cach, ready to move | ane Victoria the cellar, a merry battle for second place is still on kale shannon, than Frank Mo- <s into. Plumbing, electric fixtures, sewer connected between Seattic and ge a ge an the pugilistic pe Rig bean “4 Classy little homes. Terms: 10 per cent and $15 per While the locals are skating In the South, the Victorians and Vancouver — et } York March 17 et month. will be mixing here. Seattle fans will be pulling hard for Lester's! ag cog ‘ened } for the first — " x ms > boys, for should Victoria beat Vancouver and & ie trim Portiand, ar bout Willard a Bn A at $1,600; $150 cash and $17.50 ___ the locale will land nicely and comfortably In the second berth. a ware has had since os . aa 8 i = } he beat ~*4 I will make it easy for you to get a home ” nae wee tnow the why ot af thle tag sho i a la Stan fe the Cle: re y 3 3 hot air from Les Darcy's cam % year azo. ol Agent, Trtverstty Matrtet | A Ostdiek They tell us he trains in a ga On the same bill, Charley When Willard met Johnson he = e “LINCOLN PHAR act | aiso fought a draw with weighed 250. Moran weighs 203. - avl ° astman We. 25.1 ‘piece | | Mention none ee res upen returning to Jess weighs in the neighborhood - fe Po MULLEN ed | Pru 1 Bail eserves honorable men-| fence of ecme ittio tone of 275, but is flabby and will mot £499 Mallard Ave. on r i L Phil @ of some iittie time. have much trouble getting down = 1808 Third Ave. | mt th act Sis PIE ue Pe wad| Tae Morn aivenn bout was to shout 20 by tine for tae bow x » Dineen Id | Be t by . : corker—the whole bill was a cor ches : ext to Postoffice antages Building. HOTELS a pure pi ar he tek antes, The | ten ts er than Moran, measuring re CRCRNSDE Fire ove. 1G, were all hardly cc ted, an feet, 7 inches. Despite the ad- : vmarnst™ Hosaenine =i] Word comes trom Spokane that |PUSY Haughton hae done other| {ho some c ye vaniage in height, he has the edge : = vee ‘s t nie t in reach read CLOTHING lan lngiie aad eaten ee el cee ene ee bee Sees cher Gunma te Save bean sstthed 2% inches. which fs five ioenee A — ns es te een wives from the training weil according to their abi greater than that of Moran. EXDTES Sanderson's Cotten Root pila Sate ant gore care for felnyed perints Price $2 Moner refunded If remedy falls after fair triat Rayment Remety, 4. Hotel Antiers. éth and Union Are ee Fries. $11 Unies, apt. R [RESIDE HOsrrrAl—Drve Tenth annual sale Ladies and Men's s—$2.00 and up. Boys’ Suite—$1 98 SUk Petticosts a8e. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET) 1017 Pike 1904 Ist Ave. Cate. ; ELD Baths ti) Massaging j 2208 Pike } iss LENGEN— Norwegian midwite wa pores ~ Ritter 197Tw Toabie save ime & Brews Sie VERCHAN TS lanck” Wither? Cate Seventh and Union EaNitY wOMe—iie ‘Beet 7137 AMEE SS, Sovaiar Belen |OSTEOPATHIC PHY SI- Mare Popetar prices Townsend, Wiltiama ally Right (Dungeness (Sequin) C007 Angeles and Victoria! *Deee net call at! CIANS AND SURGEONS Spmevers twe Rowre, the top~ inate trig. te rownt Vick prewmocia fn Kath fie COMPLETE trea fat aCafe Seventh ané Uns WANACOGM 9: #4 PHYSICIANS AND ny gy SURGEONS lant Ret iteenem Italie at Port Town-! Ris HARRISON—® Tyeneee are. Apt MISS HARDING 2, Tame He Rv rereD MIDwiFe— wee WE een, 3016 18th M. W. Phone Ballard et ~ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW ET SCHOF? _i8 Dowre ite ere. CONSULTATION FREE } dential laws barbant ant wit Sal practice: foes moderate ~ATTORNEYS—PATENT ENT | Son _& wa THENT- ttoreeye Seith Pee AUTO DELIVERY BIT? | Ren IVEDY 2) Ed peg ve moving _Filiert 104 TRANSFER Ere ee I nnnnccnoee BOOK-BINDING | {DEPENDENT BINDERY—Tit Serine | Main 1414 SeHETMAR- Toot “COLLATERAL LOANS” * ety Juan island pointe |fatery WELL DRILLING AND TESTING Vort Fownend— Part Anesice—Neah Bay ané Way Porte rs “apa mite Pert Anavies 'Tharv'y Tenet vNeah Ray and. wayRatery There y porta ha oe erot aed Way Porte Bontereent Friterway pew Port foe ule Vadose Wales tel i tm tar erent Towneent Munday trom fale ' Onty | 2:80pm Rteamer Siow, fort 8:48pm [Kingston Ledvow and! MADAM KIRL the Wontertal EGYPTIAN excent (Ladiow Sater yt la # ler Hanertie lant Matioc®. ant featty trowbten seuntics. the eoparesed, ete Satisfaction guaranteed or se |—> aa. lie Poll charge No one in trouble turned away, Aatiy Lotion. Port Gamble money of ne money rates at 18 Union ot Rent Furnished shaken aii PA ARD VAN A) TORAGE CO Fireproct. Permaseatiy io excent(**Rangor and Sendayiprinte on Hood Cai ie Warwelion and Anctin Patiate® tor Otto Marwe't | Pam Mtr anny i siearer will Teave Seattle every fentay ef 808 & om for Port Town First ave & Eilett ogy LAWYERS H IF UALONG, Wt Maries Bios Bee- erabia ant direct *Sieamer Kelehan wit eal! at Port LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES ter MOVING ; AND STORAGE pitwer men IVEDY PA Ui DELi ven y Wie Lone tistance moving Eiitott 266 euED AND POPULAR- Bebe Music Pub. Co., $66 Finy ot @afiy for all potete camet in shove schede past be purchased at ticket Open from @:99 a m to 13:69 amt * ine biguest fletion offer Main 9400 is sumber. the Great Fails t ™, emou'd that Store ¢ Fixtures and Showcases city be represented In the North-|), out be al western league. Harry played on the Spokane champions in 1910. He was brought to the Inland Empl village as @ catcher by Bob Brown, Wher Brown went to Vancouver, Ostdiek mag Stecher, took ever the management. | re fe that berg are due |second round ee | \e 2 a : Reports emanating from Great; {07 ® ‘rimming when he starts former Speken or, woul jormer Spokane owner, would head) 1. 1. ase eiwaye sbeslutely neces- ae tn ayes <2) GET INTO ACTION fed by that thy himself. oe a ow a besedall combination Novi chap a2 R George Citak, 8 Spukase Yer, AT HARBOR ISLE . wh 7 large ¢ has been signed by the Beavers. | pen Niguring up the large for) Mink is @ pitcher. He worked tn) a. In the semi-wind sas and Len Holliday went to a draw that Moran is The other ats resulted as f training in & way to give the pub- lows ie a run for E He is| Ed training on ice 155 2 ot of son wal 4 scissors hold and Te at Some of the |of Everett was r and Sailor Crosby. n Chicago. that rate, Willard should be able to hold the Irishman off so that \ Moran's swiogs would miss their j mark. | Willard’s reach has served him well in all his match He has inever met a fi | portance at all w | reach. WON'T HANG UP HIS BELT FOR TUSSLE PORTLAN Feb. 25.—Wal- | ter Miller has refused to hang up his gold-studded middle weight championship belt as a I. z | war, don't forget to put down a he breakers of clay pigeons wo games for Vancouver last year; ,.. ndle of ki for the lawyers tn | | will hie th elves out to Harbor | the profit cotemn. INDIANS START ON Now that Franklin Baker has gone | Above, Patrick §. McCarthy.) ad Sunday to the regular Sun-| stockholder; below, James C. Ounn, | shoot of the Seattle Trapshoot.| president Cleveland Indians. trophy for the match next Tues- day night, between himeelf and Eddie O'Connell. He wants a longer time in which to train | aa | back into baseball, we expect to| ers’ association | With the sale of the Cleveland TRAINING NG JOURNEY hear more ef Trappe, Md Interest this year in this fine|,varicas teneue club to a syndi-| (fe Pisks the belt, Miller sald nt sport is grea than ev before, | Cate ** as pcliy gy Seda - a letter written from San CLEVELAND. A w | The Cleveland owners’ will find the lady shooters are becoming |tne inst problem incidental to the| renee the depart of con the arcass pretty well/enthused and prospects are very ctart of spring training has been —= on < " B Kqawed good for a very large membership. |S trea og Panny vod jours aL , nen S The discontinuance of | James C. Dunn. contractor, of oe enenee on. f al| Funny John McGraw hasn't dug up| fees until the ist of May b tee . rt E 9c Sercand| "en, dana are ites 2 a: pease, contra ansen eee) ot y kiving : He has Jeweler and Silversmith some » talk 16 seam in the venture. 1010 Second Ave, Near M: they need tt Th For th t i 0 . ” ering up at New Orleans, 7 ols league der the direction of Manager Lee " oe who w art his second sea- Lalied as manager ‘ear, and Ray ye onto )lers whose names appear EVANS AND OUIMET | ONLY HAVE CHANCE meet th NE YOR Bet straightwar on bis way Bryans and Pra’ Fo try and rales the hale ad an te eahy euaenne Kor fighters tm their quarrete hance at the @olt there te ment of Jerome D. Travers, oo gnretens Mien pion, that he will not be able| if Tex Rickard expects to break a ae ig mae — Ljeven on the Willard-Moran deba avers sa © will be abl mur jet 10,000 people in at a te in only one tournament, /"@ Must get = = will $5, and very few at that low limit. He must have a big section of $25, $20 and $15 seats. This for a 30-min- GETTING READY | Toe Stem: ‘vawm—ote west t U. OF CALIFORNIA go to the movies? George Gidea a Chicago 2 5 pitcher signed by oe White BERKELEY, Cal ‘Feb, 25 Prep-| x, won 18 out of 19 games he tched for a seml-professional next week, “when team oe ee Te ¥ chosen coach of MeFar! failed to make t Satie b race por in “4 body at @/ 511) try the elght-bour thing in Kan rally next Thursday night sas City. Five more frosts will re- 7 ‘ y duce the sport to just the proper Charley Pechous, the young length infielder, who was tried out at | a ae third by Tinker last fall, will | All hands enlisted In the Interna- go South with the Cubs. He tlonal bowling tournament at Tole- |do, next month, are assured a stren. juous three weeks. totals 600 five-man teams, 1,500 two man teams and 2,500 individuals. Each individual in the five-man teams will roll three games of ten frames each, making 150 frames for each fiveman team As one set of pins weighs 32 pounds and wil! be handled by the pin boys 900,000 times, these em notified the manager to that effect recently. It seems that Pechous is attending school, but will give up his school work to make the journey. Charles Ellis made 52 points last e De was running his match. De ployes will juggle 28,000,000 pounds Tacoma “Y” wrestiers to take on of maple. mat artists here Saturday n/ In addition they will keep at weight by returning to the bowlers No chance for ball club at Aber-|1 deen this year. Meeting poorly at-|or about 25,920,000 pounds of dead tended. No pep, weight, inspection. "2. | Valley Trambitas, the Portland middieweight, also drops us a The entry list Tecen 20,000 16-pound mineralite bails,| was going great guns in Californ iin Buffalo, First and Union 1006 First, at Madison HERE IT IS Here, There and Everywhere Short Sport Of the 10,0 of averages of the Interstate asso- J. Holland beats R. Bourlette, at! Pope-Sibley’s, 22 to 12. Arena team beats Knights of Co lumbus at ice hockey, 7 to 2. Court records show Chicago Feds" ; Pugilistic News | agregar Biood T Kid Irwin beat Jess White, at | reliable Wasserman and Gossip ews & Helens, is DR. DONAWAY z 302-3-4 Liberty Jerome Travers, open golf champ,| Trton -_ yates, he — = * lay in but one tournament this | Office. Hours a m to Fre Hogan better take care Year | Sundays, 19 & m to 12 or be wi cramp. the gen is Just at fe tells us that Egan will make ‘em sit up 4 take notice when he tackles Weeks this trip Freddie also sends a poster of cir. cus size which he ts using in billing the fight. be suffering from writ Another my and. boy In the same mal! comes a red hot note from Steve Reynolds. Steve wants to know a few things about this boy of Bo gan's. Among other things he says Egan hasn't licked a good man since he learned the manly art, and Steve says he wants Freddie to trot him out for his VICTORIA TONIGHT AT 8:30 O'CLOCK Tickets Now on Sale at the Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Av: chell, the Aus: ed Ivan Miller chal) ging Sid Mi who wallop . Kid Williams has become so | peeved over Johnny Ertle call- || Ing himself the bantamweight champion that he has offered to meet Johnny on any terms. If Not Satisfied, Come Here elgh' atch in New York best of ‘e Willie Beecher, lightweight, who| 814 First Ave. for a time in 1914, is now battling

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