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sf STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 4, MUTT AND JEFF—A FLAG OF TRUCE NEEDS NO COLOR. ———— GEE! Ir SAYS HERE war 4h rs anne} | SAY MUTT, I Discovered ON ACCOUNT-OF ALL THE USED ww MAKING BATTLE FLAGS paling THERE i A } a (N DYE STUFFS AND | perry GOVERNMENTS, RED Rewards For € Eu NAVE A SUG6ESTiay To With DYE FIGHTERS BATTLE TODAY FOR TWO WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIPS KILL versus the punch will feature two cham- pionship ring battles today! In both cases the clever YSys tule favorites. Freddie Welsh, king of the lightweights, defending his title over a distance for the first time in 26 months, pits his glove-craft against the knockout that lurks in Charlie White's left hand in a 20 round combat at Colorado Springs, Colo. Johnny Kilbane, master of the featherweights, and like Welsh, the personification of boxing skill, risks his laurels in a 15-round clash at Cedar Ponit, O., against George! Chaney's sleep - producing southpaw punch. j Both battles will be to a! decision. Promoters bid $34,500 to enlist) services of the topliners in ‘these divisions. The Hundred Million Dollar club, staging the Ngh! t affair, guaranteed) Welsh $13,500 for an even hour's! work. Whi will receive $4,500/ for a 60-minutes’ marathon run aft- @r the Briton. Kilbane’s “bit” for 45 minutes of | $10,000. Chaney will be paid $6,500. Capacity houses will Utular scraps. fidently expects Kilbane to romp) thru to an easy victory by virtue of| Wis superlative speed, cleverness and allaround generalship. Fans contend Chaney won't get close enough to the champion to hand bim an orange. Welsh, tho a slight favorite over White, presents a different betting proposition. Like Kilbane, the man who dethroned Ritchie is a boxing/ pion and his opponent is that which «1 authorities that the battle will be| wizard, but he lacks a kayo wallop. This battle will rounder that the titleholder has had @ince he beat Ritchie, in London, | ing and what not of fight over two years ago. On occasions the champion has fought as many few and far betwee! EXPEGT 3,500 AT U. Registrar Stone estimates the total registration at the University of Washington will pass the 3,500) mark this year. It is believed 2,500 will return to the campas heat week, while the remaining will include the stragglers, specials and extension students. Registration will begin Monday, September 11, and will continue until Tuesday, at 4:30 p.m. All en tering freshmen will have to take an examination in English this year. Reduced Prices for One Week Only who purchase treatment course within one week from today will recelye a big reduc. tion from our regular price. This ts an op- portunity Felina cour treatmen superior to Osteop athy in every respect Ww ve also low-priced hiropractic ‘ments, zive treatment impr tre We invite comparison tn rice and service with all compet a where other met! Igate and you wil ° it Agth Ton- Dropay . Skin Diseases. Nervousness, Paraiyel “ weivic ments, Vy surgical operatio DR. Improper measures rather | than disease are very | often the cause of your Jong standing trouble 1 treat all DIFOR- DERS u Come to me muse Wasserman Blood Teat. DR, DONAWAY be the first 20-| E as 12 rounds, but these bouts were| ranged 1,000) dves RICN. You Know A ScHEmMe To GET | ‘6 4 GREAT sNoRTAGE | (N DYE STUFFS OWING TO THE wart WELL You Know EUROPE oN ig) ARMIES ARE HAVIN. TROUBLE | fs) GETTING DYBS To CoLor NEIR PLAGS AND HA Qucre so! |} OPPERED REWARDS ety } OVE THE QUESTION ‘ WELL, VE Discovered d THE SOLUTION 3 mt You wIiTe So! THERE peak SH HAVE [Le LET RIRTY ~ FURY, WHAT'S ThE 1916. PAGE (Copyright, 1916 ‘Trade Mark Neg U by # Yat. off! wr you LET ’em ALE GO "ROUND WAVING WHITE FLAGS AND “THEY won't NEED ANY DYES AND THRRE wowr IN ON IT EME ‘WELSH AND WHITE TO MAKE ROUGH BATTLE OF CONTEST) COLORADO SPRINGS, Sept. 4 Two years ago in Greater London,)} Freddie Welsh, of Pontypridd, | Wales, wrested the lightweight| championship from Willie Kitabie, | an American, Today, before these | Westerners, he defends it against) jan American in what {s called/ “Little "Lunnon,” this mountain re-| sort of Colorado Springs, and for the first time since he won the title | Welsh is booked to travel the 20 round marathon—with Challenger Charley White. Probably never was a champion ship battle fought in such quaint and picturesque surroundings The gigantic arena which has/ been splendidly erected for the fight, rests in a grass-grown hollow, } four blocks from the center of the town. To the east stretches for miles and miles sunburned prairie, while on the west, in all its stu- pendous glory, rises Pike's Peak, a heap of brown granite. Far up on its tip a white ring of snow can be seen. Below, to th it, is the Continental divide, swathed in} | Snow, and across which a western | Champion Johnny Kilbane of Cleve- breeze gently whlpped today. land will defend the featheweight shadow dancing outdoors will be) In this poetic setting thousands /|title of the world here this after- lof fight bugs gathered today, every |noou against George Chaney of Bal- attend the one an authority, every one a critic, |timore, shouting mind bets, predicting this,|under the eyes of ‘The sporting public to a man con-| predicting that and every other! possible event of a championship | flocked here w battle. hi The only thing bea fight. This! and their managers to bar nothing in the method of fighting. The only | bf restriction placed upon the | will prevent holding and hitting. rything else goes—biows in the | at: break, kidney punches, clinch mill | oneal ’ tricks. | Prices Paid Preducere for Bees, Everything's fair above the belt PB ckconsonds ant s Two preliminaries have been ar-| Springe rT) Benny Garcia of Denver! : brotiers 16 and “Swede” Johnson of Pueblo. | Mie ts welter weights, are to open the card cy in a six-round match. Stewart Don H | nelly of Indianapolis and Frankie Lee @ 18 Murphy of Denver will go ten|’ 1s |rounds and then the big fight 4 i EXHIBI I ORS | The seconds in Welsh's corner eg its will be Harry Pollak, his manager . "i a ay: Charley Rose, bis trainer; Fireman aed Wake bis ae Metropolitan Building Co. 2 Viyon and Batio Hennessy / . ee Belling Prices to Retailer fer Union Savings & Trust Co. he men in te’s corner wil oe 3 : Mutter, Eggs and Cheese ss lbe Nate Lewis, his manager; Joe | w? ABR HPO, A BID ae Daken Advertising Agency Thomas, his trainer; Gus Lapp, of H De Shei Seca : on Thomas, his trainer; Gus Lapp. of |resra, ze $$ 8 $ 7 fixate waentmeren | Constantine Advertising Agcy. hicago, and Jack Kenney, F : amer ” 5 ver, Thompson, ibs. $ 9 1 38 8 lixative W neten | Brocklinde Costume Shop | So far as is known this tm the Hartman, rf ES SBF PR | ‘ wad bes " Letter Shop first time in ring history that a Mankhead, it ee he a whee Po championship tilt has been fought | Hal4r'r. « I iat oh ae HE ° 2 @ on Shade Cleaner in a boozeless land Wistomein triplets i Union Record The lack of intoxicating bev dl bed J J i 1) Wisconsin twine » ernges may be the cause of so little |% , Foung Ameriom 22.001 33 Webster & Stevens actual betting, but the reeling at-| Two-rase hit—% Sout Saenk oie, as Probst & Huot mosphere {s getting all the blame |hite—Shaw, Baldwin ‘ for the mind wagers which. are the |/e”, 2. Wiiliame Country May and Grate Seattle Star exasperating rule : {i paid producer) 4} Curtis Studio Referee Billy Roche's announce : ° 1400 | "9 ment that the decision, if the fight |t°, Thoms . 2.38.00 | Post-Intelligencer |goes the full 20 rounds, will be| > wr yap Fe Lange Manufacturing Co, |given on points, also was well re-| PO. A. ton ets | ceived ‘ 2 9 $| Timothy 20.00 Metropolitan Printing Co. | he first round counts ae much : 0 ¢ 1b astern Washington ous Scranton Correspondence School las the last.” sald Roche. “A flash : fae tae 2 ee: . wed timoth 16.00 | ; i‘ if finish by either man will count no : Heer pt 43.00 @ 44.00 Juanita Bottling Works more in the summary than sturdy ‘ 0|% Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Dalton Adding Machine battling in the early rounds | Cunningham, ©. ae oe ah Veartables and Vruit ; : | | Wolfram, b Sr Business Chronicle 1 cen ae ae ae 0g 1.00 Andrew Phelps Co. ly 7 . 6 1 04% O68 5 The Race yp roe oe ‘i ibe American ~— Co. |zet es Sieh a er tt o4 Paige Motor Sales Co. < LEAGUE mp bg ae a O1N@ 02 rf rs NO EW ae EN aa Loot. Bet, (Sonnet, of ae es $90" @ x00 White House Billiard Parlors O16) oe 1 0 5 ae iar ater Mh Bd 138 @ ihe Northwest Motor Co. Test cane | futertand, p ABS 5 @ 1.00 Rainier Restaurant st rotate 3 i @ 60 Ivy P Vancouver Ter) ve He b @ 07 vy Press NATIONAL LFAGUE big ave BERT ae «09 Northern Bank & Trust Co. wes at Tees |W cenals : 128 91 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul % 176 | = T ” ‘a : 18 @ boo ” ” 2 $6 @ A6 AMERICAN LEAGUE, 138 © 00 wae tae The King of reas nad 06 57 *| ughmakers eppers, 20-1b, crate 100 . ; ow ern S TASRBEAR Kas Florida, crate, = 4.0 participate as individuals or’ in groups ee HARLIE shea secured at Ad Club H Pe a al, 20:18 oe % MacDougall-Southwick’s, Fraser-Paterson’s, 6 Albert Hansen Jeweler and Gilversmith 902-38-4 Liberty iMuilding Caten and Third. Opposite Festoffics, Office Hours: 9 & m to § pm Gunters, ¥ oe me tw 010 Second Ave, Near Madinor, Governor to See universally be became known Meved ts that when Freddie Welsh |ordered Adjt. Gen. and Charley White sail in there will|clal Counsel John G ased upon the| termine the legal status of the bat- frank arrangement of the fighters tle from ringside seats. cham. | referee STATEMENTS OF THE FIGHTERS Welsh and White gave the following statements to the United Press this morning, after they were officially welghed in at 9 o'clock Freddie Welsh—1 think I stand In better condition to win from White than tn either of our three former battles. I am in good trim, feel great and bear no uneasiness regarding the re sult. I do not underestimate my opponent. I realize that the battle will be hard, but I think I can beat him easily, and per- haps stop him. Charley White--No man who ever fought a ring battle could possibly have felt better than I do today, 1 have trained hard for many weeks In the belief that I will take the ttle from and I intend to do it today, I think my chance has come to bring the title back to America, and I'm sure Welsh is due to be beaten. That's all. I'm not afraid of the result.” || JOHNSTON TO PLAY MURRAY AT TENNIS FOREST HILLS, L. 1, Sept. 4.-— Wm. M. Johnston, the national sin- gles champion, vs. Robert Lindley | Murray, and R. Norris Williams, jtrom whom Johnston won the title, That Kilbane Row Is Fought Lawfully CEDAR POINT, 0. Sept 4.-—- via the 15-round route, ‘FINAL BALL! GAME IS _ | TODAY | Altho Seattle dropped both games lof Sunday's double fray to the Ta- coma Tigers, the locals gave Ru Hall's boys a run for the victories, as| both mixes went into extra innings. | The first melee ended 5 to 1, the| second 2 to 0. | Fast time was made in both of} the fracases, as each was reeled off) jin one hour and 25 minutes. | | The curtain will be rung down for the last time on the 1916 season | |following the double bill to be put! jon this afternoon by the same| teams | the one of parts. coast, rop Vancouver Victor Over Nick’s Reds j | At Spokane— R. H. E |Vancouver ... ...-....6 12 3) Se Spokane ..... regecde 8 Harham and Cheek; Webb and| | Sheely | NATIONAL RESULT! | At Cincinnati 7, Pittabarg 6, | At Chicago 4-4, St. Louls 21. No others. | ah SESE | AMERICAN RESULTS At Detroit 5, Cleveland 3 } | hom | go in At St. Louts 0, Chicago 1 | ako No others | } | the law Sage ‘The thousands of fight fans who|*® Clarence J. Griffin, are the semt-| * thrown ‘nto ajfinal matches of the national tourna- zh pitch of excitement when {t/ ment, now in progress here today Gov, Willis bad) Roth Wiillams and Johnston are } 4 8 Tough and Spe picked to win their matches, but mimimize the chances of their op ponents. Despite the legal scrutiny no|7 UU uae itch is expected by Matt Hinkel, and promoter. He ELE A TOPE ~ he pies REPORT ven his word of honor to the state OF MARKETS TODAY aged to the letter of the law eee een HAPLIN In His NEW Comedy THE COUNT All This Week Colonial Theatre Apples Wenatchee Gravenatel Local cooking apples Fetfens Yolone Onions, yellow, Cal Onions, green. | Walia Walia One Ne | Potatoes White, new, Cal 28.00 } white river Yakima Gems @25.00 25.00 Opens Tuesday Night there ts no disposition of fans to EVERETT, Sept. 4.—Crowds | of boxing fans from Seattle and towns adjoining Everett were crowding into the city to- , in anticipation of seeing best mixes ever staged in Joe Gorman of San Francis- co, holder of the bantamweight championship of the is acheduled to defend | that honor this afternoon, when Laurence Hall, 116-pound cham- pion of the Middle states, from Lincoln, Neb., crawis thru the to do b Hall sha since Wednesoay, and in that time has made many friends. He will answer the bell the fa- Vorite In the betting, altho Gor. man money was not hard to been The champions have altogeth- er different style | the padded mittens. Franciscon depends on the kick of his good left hand to bring the bacon, while Hall in- tends to outbox his slugging opponent In the first three of | the four-round clash and then and exchange wallops with him in the hope of scoring Both boys announced them- BY BUD FISHER. Store Closed All Day Today in Honor of Labor “Values Tell” TOMORROW four-round these Pacific fe with him. in Everett of slinging | The San this ing. The next grown product. Frank Burns, the Calgary mid- dieweight, and a Joe Gorman selves as confident of winning most event will be furnished by Lloyd Madden, former amateur light- weight champion of this sec tion, and Travie Davis, a home- hard-hitting union teamster named Jack McNulty, mix in the main pre- liminary. There are five bouts in all. Tommy Burns, former heavy- weight champ, is listed to be the third man in the ring. A big delegation of Seattle fans, headed by Eddie Bush, arrived In town on an early interurban with plenty of le to say Hall would be returned the victor. Merchandise Shoot Many trapshots .|merchandise shoot. George er cracked 45 out of event. with 44 out of 50. Great Falls Wins attractive At Butte— R. H Great Falls .. | Butte Kallio an Pir D Afternoons and Evenings ADVERTISING SHOW Arena—Tuesday, Sept. 5th, to Saturday, Sept. 9th The Stage Is All Set for the Greatest Advertising Show, Pageant and Ad Masque Ball the Pacific Coast Has Ever Witnessed. Look at This Program. n Four beautiful silver cups and $100 in gold in purses of $5 and $10 to the winners. After the P Tuesday Evening— Opening Night Short talks by Governor Ernest Lis- ter, Mayor H. C, Gill and President T. D. Daken—Living Trade Marks— Children of Advertising, posed by Mme, Lepper—Final balloting and announcement of election of two queens—one hour open voting, with results announced continuously from mammoth blackboard—This will be exciting, as interest is keen Wednesday Evening Exhibitors’ Night and Grocers’ Night with address on retail advertising by Nathan Eckstein, of Schwabacher Bros.—Program arranged under su- pervision of Exhibitors’ Club— “ig Roulette Dance—Prizes for every one—Musie and posing by children from Douglas school. Thursday Evening Feature contests, including old-time typesetters’ contest by well-known Seattle men who are now engaged in other lines of business—Wrap- ping and mailing contests between teams from the three daily papers Musical features and dancing by Mme. Lepper’s pupils. Friday Evening Rillposting contests between profes- sional billposters; also women’s bill- posting contest. It looks easy, but! Tire setting contest by teams rep- resenting advertised tires—Dancing program by Prof. Douglas’ pupils. cant a brilliant Ad Masque Ball. EXHIBITORS Carnation Milk Products Co. The Converse Co Hemrich Bros. Richmond Paper Co. Foster & Kleiser Western Farmer Gateway Printing Co. The Spectator Woodman Advertising Service Sherman Printing Co. Baker-Hughes-Pond Co. ‘ German Press Mutual Paper Co. Seattle Daily Times Civil Service Age Western Engraving Co. Seattle Engraving Co. Schwabacher Bros. Todd Protectograph Co. Union Trans. and Storage Co. Meves Restaurant M. Furuya Co. Baxter & Baxter Bush & Lane Northold Inn Wellington Coal Co. Singerman’s Haines Motor Co. | Saturday Evening—Grand Pageant and Ad Masque Ball Entries for the Pageant Entry blanks may be | will be received up to Friday night, Sept. 8th, Characters representing national and local advertised articles will | Bon Marche, The Times, P.-I Admission, Every Afternoon 10c. Every Evening, Except Saturday, 25c. Saturday Night, Spectators 50c, and Ball Tickets, Including Admission, $1.00. NOT convention to Seattle. De ene rt cen adquarters, 1312 Fourth Ave., and at the advertising departments of Frederick & Nelson's, and Star The profits derived from the Advertising Show will be used in an effort to bring the 1948 Attracts Gunners turned out at Harbor island yesterday for ee son was high gun in the 100-tatget event, hitting 98 birds. W. M. East. 50 in that — At Green Lake, Dr. King was high From Butte Squad ARS SIE TLE Be)