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UTT AND JEFF--A. LITTLE M UD IN ONES SOUP IS ANNOYING Look iv ‘3 wele whaTr 1S Dimer Doing >> AT Tue Fron tM THE SPORT ZONE SIGNS OF THE TIMES Here are the surest signs of spring, towaRo wren The straightest dope that it's drawing near; A golfer taking a practice swing, And maybe busting the chandelier; A er casting aside his skates making a dive for his ball and bat; A sport-shirted youth conning his book of dates, A sweet thing i brand “ “— 4s et aes new hat. from Nelson, B. C., tell us Jesa Wi! fiddle.” “Last Night look right, does it? | Res | Chaplin, the movie cutup, fe an ardent fight fan. He says he learns a lot of funny falls by going to the battles. paper. are a fast set uniles to camp by two days. % os ot rd says he Is “fit ae a Will Frank Moran p! the End of the w Smallpox has caused a ban on a good many things. WAR IS OVER, BOB FOR DOG EXHIBIT Dog owners thruout the North West are spending all their spare |time in clipping, grooming and |rounding into shape thelr best an | tmate, ring goee—“Every ” but the North- west doggie has been allotted three artist Hine down| ments for this event, which will | ders down the fairways, happlly re whole days in which all breeds will ‘The breathing spell enjoyed by Na-) do tt. reign supreme. The Seattle Ken tlona! league pitchers ts at an % tt nel club ts a busy organization end since Benny Kauft has sign-| Now Is the season for new finds these days, making full arrange-| in the speed Bs Dixie way, The St. Louis Cards take place March 30-91 and April 1, They beat their/in Koller’s skating rink, corner of} First and Seneca. Secretary Tinto states that the entries already as ure the club of a big show. The premiums are costiler and more tn jnumber than for many years, and for $50, insurance writ-| World” on him? outoftown interest {ts running|yawns a sancershaped chasm. | @r refused to take a chance on 3 % | high, eee eenenenenenenenenareeeseneeeneneenmenenaeeh John Evers’ dally silence, how.) The Coast league umpire list, Just} vintere will be treated to a ever. given out, does not include Jim-|!ineup of breeds on the Seattle . gan my Tothan’s name. |benches that will surely interest|? World's Series Star 00 In cecupatione—Six-day racti mt them, ae a great many of the less) Was Once Sold for in Kansas City. Two riders got “Boxing Dead in Tacoma,” says Known dogs will be on hand. . Dut $80 for e six-day grind re| headline in morning paper. It's| Entries close March 29, and ail/ $25 by His Pilot } cently. been sick for a long time in the|40Ks must be listed with the club |) | gan village of destiny, before that time, Premium Hats) How much would you figure! Eastern scribe says there will st 8 gt and entry blanks may be secured | ttarry Hooper ts worth to the Red be very few left-handed catchers | “Smallpox Causes Ban on Contest,”| {rom the club headquarters at the | sox? Well, there was a time when | fm the game this season, Doesn't} another head tn same morning) O%!0 Dental parlors, 207 University |titig to Hopper changed for the! |st, or from Piper @ Taft, Ino, En- tries may be made at both places. Your dog does not need a pedigree to be shown. A spectal meeting of the clad has been called for Thursday evening, March 23, to be held at 207 Uni- Bes 30 Jjlu-jitew experts who claim they can wallop W1l- Half that number ought to Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. | Fire back lnings) and repairs for all kinds of stoves, Tav-ee end fur. cotls Teeth Are those that recety | Teguiariy the care of a } Dentist and their own- | ers attention. | thet I . 1 reason such «large Practice is because | when people come to me they send their friends to me, and nel- om go elaewhere for dental work. EDWIN J. ». vin Ft Are. | Union Block Open evenings until $ and Sundays until 4 for people who work Phone Main 2640. ROWN “Where Ever: MASONS and SHRINERS — Someth EMPRESS “AN ALL-NIGHT SESSION” PORTLAND, March 11—Bobby Vaughn and Judge McCredie are dangerously near a split. Vaughn, who lives in Tacoma, wrote to Mo- Credie, demanding a contract which will give him a & per cent Increace over his $3,000 contract tn 1917 # the St. Louls Feds, | ughn's contract, will) have to pay part of the $3,000. be! SPOKANE, March 11.—Spokane} ¢c, and Seattle broke even in the in-| ® terctub meet between the two am-| ateur organizations last night. Lonnie Mcintosh put up a great battle and trinmphed over Dillon Oscar Benston defeated Walter|%* Close and Leon Ansbaugh won ever Harry Harper. BUTTE WANTS GAME". The Butte soccer team, cham-| to pions of Montana, would like to) tw come to Seattle for a game, The|°* guarantee asked will have to be lowered before any of the soccer moguls will take them on, however. Yn yhody Goes” DON'T MISS THIS ONE. « Dot ADDED FRATURE! A Great Novel STRASSLE’S ANIMALS!! ty Ant ° LIBBY & BARTON Comedy Cyclists BURT @ LYTTON 7 eter G LY NEWS OF rier “Dally, 2:20—Twiee in BBE 207 University St. Teeth extracted absolutely without Cement Filling, 250. Nothing but the best Amaigam Fillings. .000 to $100 Gold Alloy Fillings. .91 to 6100 Kxemieations Free. CES 10c and 20c TEETH SAVE NATE DENTISTS pein free from 9:30 to @ mp mm daily. he | S$ & LOCKWOOD ville Raby EVENTS MOTION WORLD'S URES Nightly, 7:30 and 9 o'Clock Opposite Fraser-Paterson a versity # | doxs local | Pears 1 Oreeon ontons lowed in Tacoma, by order public at § o'clock. All mem. rs and everybody interested tn © urged to be present. ————E | Prices Paid Wholesata Dealers Vegetables and Fruit | —- — -4« erected Gatiy by J. W. Gotwin M& 09.) 100 @ 128 “ue °° ‘erate 2 @ sm 1208 @ "“ e 10 @ * 2m 10 @ at rntpa, sack hans, wack Apples Hetone Onions fone, ereen Yakima os @ 02% Potatoes white river 25.00 @27.90 | Taktma Porbanks 99.00 Yakima Game 10.00 @a5.00 Rweat potate 03M 0m | Party Ro 4 potatoes : Prices Paid Producers for FE Poultry, Veal and Pork . —@| Ietan hares Tare ee o 8 Kelling Prices to Retatler Butter, foes paid produ in Washington o 24.00 @25.00 25.00 No more professional boxing al- fety commission, | The Grand Canyon of the | Colorado might be a trouble ) | some hazard to a golfer who | had never played the Sixth hole | on the municipal course. That in, since the tee was moved across the Great Divide. | Whether you play the game or not, it won't hurt you to read about |this latest plot to make par golf a / | myth, | Imagine @ man gotng out to the municipal links for an afternoon of mild pleasure. | He hasn't been over the course |stnce the big snow, so doesn’t sus- | pect anything dangerous | For 20 minutes or so he mean | | placing divots and hunting balls. He may smile and note the |grandeur of the “mountings” in the distance, this afternoon. j | Then he suddenly comes upon) \the sixth hole. Mrectly in front of the tee munificent sum of $2 | | BU Curtin, who bossed the Bac- ramento club some years back, was one of the parties to the transac |tlon, and the other was MoeMenomy, |who was directing genius of the} |Oakland club. Hooper belonged to| | Oakland at this particular time, and/ |McMenomy discovered about as} much resemblance to a ball player in him as one is apt to find in a barrel! of spareribs. He was on the point of releasing the future world’s series star wh Curtin heard abo | “No, don’t do tt,” |him ‘to me. } him,” The deal was made and Hooper| started on the road to fame. The! | world’s series stuff must have been |nice reading to McMenomy. | een espechasaont snail DO YOU KNOW it said Bill, “Sell I'll give you $25 for That Seattle billiard parior Come In and see. has the finest In the world? BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor PHILHARMONIC en ORCHESTRA JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor Children under 15 Wil lecture Sun day, | Red Men's Hall Fourth Ave., be tween Pike and Pine. “MILLIONS NO RESULTS | Come and hear the reason. Seats F 1914, by HO. Fisher U, B. Pat. Off. Copyright, ‘Trade Mark 1 THA YESSIR, 4 Ys Tr . ‘ . sabe - (IN MY SOUP | \ LIKE@ THAT, SIR, 1 (Tre i eo . Sovp! > Sie i | semper ee 3 WAR TIME , WHEN ONG a Goes To PiGnT Popular Concert HIPPODROME FIFTH AND UNIVERSITY SUNDAY AFTERNOON March 12, at 3 p. m, 55 Assisting Artist Master JEAN KANTER The Phenomenal Boy Soprano POPULAR PRICES years, ¢ and 50e Pastor C. E. Heard of Vancouver, B. C. 2 p. m., at Subject: PRAYING— |g —wHyr A most remarkable lecture. No Collection 0. MUST @vPecr LITTLE MAROSHIPS POR ONE'S CoucdrRry lfe — ROVER AND FIDO. RAMBLE IN ALPS HAS NOTHING ON! BEING GROOMED NEW SIXTH HOLE AT CITY COURSE , It stretches for 100 yards. If you drive over it, you land In trenches designed to catch an small, rolling object that has the nerve to fly over the ravine. If you don't drive over it, the pill goes bounding down, down, down, and finally stops somewhere near Mt. Baker park. A 42centimeter gun couldn’t | get the ball back up on the fairway. At this point the game tak on all the pleasures of moun- tain climbing. and an alpen- athlete may BY BUD FISHER FLYING (CHIPS From Sport Block Those who think Stecher’s scis- sors Is something new may be In- teres In learning that Egyptian wrestiers were using It 3,000 years ago. And going back stil! farther, it was the favorite hold on Mount Olympus. eee TO LET Fain would we rhyme Kahana | moku, canna joke yul . | But we, alas! na ae safely reach his ball, Then inch by Inch, {f the Mes are good, work {t up the 90 per cent grade to the pits After computing his strokes on a Burroughs adding machine, the player then proceeds 400 yards |down the lane to the green. Some new words are going to be |cotned for the golf vocabulary. | In fact, some have already been |voiced by neophytes the Sixth ithe Sixth hole. ! - Pugilistic News |} and Gossip lish welterweight who has taken part in 27 fights eince last June, was signed up today by Tommy Burns, the New Orleans fight pro- moter, to engage in three more 20- | round contests In New Orleans, for | Ted ("Kid") Lewis, the last Eng- } | $7,500. After which devolves the duty of Instructing those Nude to ho |Duke Kahanamoku as “the Duke.” | Duke Is his first name, and not a title. You might as well refer to | Bombardier Wells “the Bomb” | (and If you pronounce It aright, you | might do that, too). | ee . Suggestion to poets, now that Hans Wagner ts 42 years old: Why not lilt a few lines to him somewhat as follow young man sald, And your hinges go squeeek when you run; And the fuzz from your cupola’s finally fled; But still you're a sonuvagun!” “It's true I am old,” Father Wagner replied, “And I'm prune; But I will give many a pellet a ride Unless I am croaked pretty soon.” see wrinkling up like a George M. Church of Tenafly, N. J., won permanent possession of the Flagler bowl, emb!omatic of the | | which Burns has agreed to pay him | eee Young Rosner, the New York} am, is going over to Bngland| Jin fe, the fast lit-| who recently to fi tle English boxer won the fly-weight champtonsh | title of Europe by knocking out | Young Symonds, Rosner will sail for England shortly, accompanied jby George Smith, The lads will |fight 20 rounds at a stadium at Liverpool on April 24, * 7. Billy McCarney, manager of Car! Morris, {s now matchmaker of a | newly organized boxing club in Baltimore, The club ts named the Eureka A. C., and Billy has signed up Frankie Brown, the promising New York bantam, to fight Pete Herman of New Orleans 15 rounds, on Monday. Battling Levinsky and Fireman Jim Flynn, who have been engaged by Tex Rickard to meet in the sem! final of 10 rounds to the heavy-| weight championship fight between | Jess Willard and Frank Moran in| MEN. | KNOW THAT CURES MEN |: Improper measures rather| who, through Errors and Excess, yay than sre 'very| suffer from Chronic Weakne din csapihichied “al accthaiblias the ectee ef Fou ton feng standing treubia, | Impaired colanigy Br in, We] boxing bouts in Cleveland was cer pacar hiucvad lity, Lost Vi-| tainly a good thing for Cal Delaney, Ttrent at | tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou-/ 1. clever fighter of that city, for e quickly cured by or atx b Room and Y¢ rth Moving? Don't move “most anywhere”—| fichts. quick, easy way to find {t ts to Ciataetinsiiibes i aa read Star “For Rent” ads, on the S. Cc 0 Want Ad page W. S. 6. IS VICTOR — ” - - -_ —J PULLMAN, March 11.—Washing One Week Commencing Sunday, March 12 AMERICAS MOST FAMOUS ‘COUPLE MR AND MRS. o/ Next Attraction—Entire Week March 19 Joo Weber Presents the Must = THE ONLY GIRL: = = jenry Blossom, VERNON CASTLE “The WHIRL LIFE” A photodrama based on their own romantic career 2:15 TWICE DAILY 8:15 All Seats 25Cstt. 1 Comedy of Fashion Musto by ctor Herbert, al Gowns s Snturdny—Nest Seats $1,00 ‘CE’S SEXOID xes for $6 1 or write | Union. Madison Square Garden on March | 5, are to receive $1,000 each for thetr servic Cal received $1,313 for his end for boxing George Chaney, the Balti ore featherweight, a 10-round| bout at the opening boxing show in that clty recently. Prior to this show Cal was in the habit of get-| ting about $300 or $400 for hard) a tennis championship of Florida, last Friday by defeating Irving Wright of Boston fn straight sets,- 6-4, 6-2, 61 Beach, Fla. After the first half dozen games the result was never in doubt. eee As Benny Leonard swells his bank account with new deposits of rapidly Increasing amounts, and readg his name In big black type in the newspapers, he should breathe thanks to his Gibson. He ow debt, for it was the popular Bronx promoter who showed him how to develop the re- cently acquired wallop. cee The New York Giants ran tnto thelr usual frosty welcome when they rooted out of their special sleeper the other morning at Dallas, Tex. Invariably Dallas freezes up just before the first exhibition ne of the season. Altho that city is only 100 miles north of Marlin, Tex. where {t has been summer since the arrival of MeGraw’s men, it is always a chilly place for base. ball in the spring. Cold waves from Oklahoma make this possible, Northwestern, 46 to 40. Juniors nose out “sophs” for bas- ketball tith “You are old, Father Wagner,” the | c! A large gallery watched the| |match, which was played at Palm| Ohlo State wins track meet from) at Franklin hi, 12 to 8. Cheasty’s Smart Clothes Arriving Daily to usher in the Spring $15 to $50 “Values Tell” CLAY BIRDS WILL) FLY AT SUNDAY, GUN CLUB SHOOT) Sunday will see one of the regis lar program shoots of the Seattle Trapshooters’ association held on thelr Harbor ind grounds. i In the regular program will be Included the handicap event to ward the possession of the hand. some gold scarf pin recently sented to the club by H. Re Everding of Portland, Ore. The handicap will be based on targets—that Is, the shooter with the lower average will have @ cerm tain number of targets added to) his total score. In this way 1 one has an equal chance. % The ladies’ squads will be out om deck again with a firm determina tion to make some new records. The club is still working on ite ~ membership campaign, an pe ment offered to shooters being t cancellation of initiation fees—this holding until May 1. Applic for membership will be taken any sporting goods store in the Visitors are always welcome the traps, and many people found {t quite interesting to wat the Sunday shoots. The regular program starts at 10 a. m. either Alki or Fauntleroy cars Midway. John E. 0. Morgan, “17,” elected captain of Harvard hockey, team, Racing resumed today at Juana, Merico. AMBITION Cari only be realized the use of money in gi or less quantities. We help you to save money. pate? 4% UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. — Capital and Surplue $800,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. B, SOLNER, 4 Vice President and Trust Officers | HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial District ‘¢ leads the North- west Intercoll ate «=«- Basketball league today, by virtue of a 41 to 24 victory over the University of} Idaho last night. The game was transferred here from Moscow. SETS SWIM MARK SAN FRANCISCO, March 11,—A new American record for the 500. | yard swim ia boasted by Ludy Lan | ver, of the University of California In the Pacific coast swimming | championship last night, he did 500 yards in 6:09%. The previous record was 6:8 jton State ( fs HERE IT IS Here, There and Everywhere Short Sport Kent defeats Burton for county | basketball title, 38 to 18. Butte ball club may train at Puy- allup. | Jack Dillon bests Jim Flynn In| {10-round bout at New York | Johnny Ertle offered $2,250 to | meet Pete Herman in 12-round go. | Wants $2,500. | Bennie Kauff signs with Giants.| Eddie Johnson, outfielder, first player to report to Butte. R. R. Templeton resigns as cap- tain of Stanford U track team John Keinast chosen president of Seattle Automobile Show Monday April and accessories. SEATTLE AUDITORIUM CO. 1311 Fifth Ave. Bellingham Gun club, OPENS ARENA An opportunity to inspect, side by side, the newest, latest and most popular pleasure cars, also complete line of Motor Trucks Evening 10th