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\ & BOYS ARE| (sss 2 eae TODAY BAD Had & TORN AnyRoDY THANG To A‘K LIFE tn nae ee | Down, UNLESS OF YOU A Few TRIELING Py Dict oe MATCHED |enne| ee | eS ME 4 TEMPORARY WITH one Poor «nN ARE Your FATHER AND BROTH. . NADA 1 SOUCY, "They anc hi, GRAVE AND THe ROTHER LIVING AND Mane HE pee bid BY EDWARD HILL SONIA SOND ARUN) CANONS) || “ay WEY Cro THER on eh HAT — Seattle A DOC TOR, “ris, 7B EEG Asters > — tant boxing fans fo tena Toe KANN a . are willing to Pe WUT THATS ONLY "y ee patronize box VATTER OF FORM 5 ing shows ‘ once a week is shown by the way they © turned out for the last Moose show and the advance sale of tickets for the Willie Ritchie-Sid Mitchell fracas to besput on Wednes day night in Dreamland by; Austin & Salt After all, a boxing fan's STAR—MONDAY, NOV 20, 1916, PAGE 7 T TELL ‘You vr GREAT To Hane (INSURANCE ., THE 5AID DOWN AND TURN REPORT COMPANY iN To tHE (Copyria’ by MH 0. Fisher ‘Trade Mark Neg U. @ Pat. Officon) > Lite Doc ME'D Go RMeNT ms JEP, Howe YOU. TS P Rom ore ® SPECIAL DELNEGEN LETTER Pom INSURANCE Conran, IT Sa@vSi- “Deaw sim, ™: ve Ss 1A S STO MOTI You (UR Poucy IS CAN CoceD” ca BY BUD FISHER. Appreciate Good Boxing Cards © a boxing fan and will be on the just as often as he sees promise of some real good ‘ its. The cards that have rita been staged thus far this fall | are far superior to any seen! | in Seattle for several years. | 4 Lontie Austin, who, in the| (rn > j ; Salt, is staging this card alone, |} | | eee i has leit nothing to be desired for Denver Battle || IS HOPE OF ( AI aot ataagas | i % in putting on the coming i ee Pong on the’ ‘coming . , CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 1 reabie tha” Rae Jack Read, the Australian ( at ney rambitas, fe NATG=)) tightweight, is in Seattle from ( itting Portland middleweight, |) Vancouver, on his way to Den. } is had, we are prepared with the with either Casey Jones or!) ver. sever det is meaner bee a BERKELEY, Nov, 20.—"Vic- 1 sumed the training table today. ff ae pal case te the history of THE ‘RESOLOT CE rank F ae ik Oe bout with Charley White or Gil > | ri flel rk wil oO Whereas, f mi ee eens Ck bert Gallant, to be staged on {| ‘Ory 0” Thankagiving day” was aa eee A large part of the autionce if iss rte industrial. tren B ly Nels n, of ) Thanksgiving day. Following the the slogan of the Californ ee Joined in singing “Holg the Fort.” Jiive prevailed at Everett, with Leo Houck battle there he will return here student body today when the @ — ry an old labor union song which, it T wasn and vicinity, arising ; and appear on the Metropolitan || Bear squad resumed its train- Echoes From Berkeley is claimed by the 1. W. W., was I onieny from the strike of the 4 VALLEY TRAMBITAS WILL Lumbermen's card, in all probe- {| | 4 t hi the one the passengers on the Ve E Oe LIKED HERE f Ail Gekigaret the: saloons 4 rona sang on that fatal Sunday, A|| Cneshoremen and shingle weer i E } bility against Lloyd Madden final contest of the season. Brooks kicked a 4&yard punt 4 5 , de- |p C8 in that community ‘ When Trambitas gets into action |} Cc ‘ collection netted $250 for the de ow ; Vn caches Smith, Mahan and and bere wasn't a Washington Whereas, on Sunday Aa fn Dreamland, Wednesday night Selah : fense fund e fame are going to get a run for te Zeigler, whose work trane player within 20 feet of the ball mB AuIE edt ‘oes tren ber 5th, 1916, a deplorable and St cen > canians Gatien beeen formed in two weeks a squad Record, introduced Judge Winsor |} 21004Y conflict occurred, im ‘ back some, The Rumanian fights|J0® Bayley, Canadian lightweight,| of indifferent players into a Sixyeen thousand people saw the las chairman. Jadge Winsor cited | Wiich seven men were killed and 2 was in Seattle Saturday and took, fighting, speedy pack, do not mele 9 han. ad about 50 wounded; and, & good deal after the manner ge * as % {expect to defeat Washington the U. 8. constitution against tak w nes-—en: ten tien ae et ee ee Le seers te hee nee 8 ROME) Ce ce tue elbwene nav ad ing elther life or liberty without {| “Whereas, such intense local time. He carries a terrific left wal. *!th Wille Hoppe cel ge tg oh The first half ended with the ball | due process of law |] feeling has been engendered as tune depends. solety on thie Joe is working often and ix in| their second game of the season = on California's 20-yard line The will of no sheriff,” he said, || Tenders it difficult to ascertain I] “ _—— Png etty good shape,” declares Har. On November 30 at Seattle. chia ti met jJ the facts and determine the win for him tears after his »| They deo bel however, that : shall take the place of that | opponent until he ands with his| "i Who came over wearing a pin y leve, however, tha Score by periods: Washington. cay Menteeeh 46 &. a |] causes responsible for the trag. ft aaah shirt that would put Eddie Saturday contest, which | ¢ 0; California, 0-3-0.0. t edy; that the matter is of such left or ts put out of the running t Washington won by a score of Referring to the constitutiona ERS TAMORS Gees SPF bo ee ba A tery gusrantee of peaceable assemblage, |J ™Portance and the situation so OPENING THE MORNING MAIL shame. to 3, will fill the Bears full Each side stalled for ti frag grave that the welfare of this WE FOUND— of confidence and “pep,” and last quarter | A post card from Dan Salt, who has landed in Los Angeles on his trip around the world to New York and back; a letter from Eddie Mil ler, who fought a draw with Chet, Neff in the city where cafeterias spring up over night. and a neat lit epistle from Travie Davis, the ferett slinger of the padded mitt DAN SAYS CHET NEFF 18 MOVIE ACTOR “Some town, this,” from Los Angeles. “Chet Neff is a movie actor with Miske-Gibbons Bout Wanted by the Fans ST. PAUL, Nov, 20.—Fight fans here are clamoring loudly for a pro- moter who can offer Rill Miske and Tom Gibbons enough them together. Miske has chal Jenged Gibbons, and apparently a that stands In the way Roth boys are St. Paul ; Miske beat Levinsky and is herald ed as lght-heavyweight champion Gibbons beat Miske twice in Minne writes Daniel the Fox Co. He is a big favorite sota, years ago, and Is anxious here. Both send best regards to do it again Seattle friends. We are going to see the Santa Monica races Satur day.” EDDIE MILLER WANTS TO BOX HERE Reid Is High Gun at Turkey Shoot I boxed Chet Neff a draw here,”! H. Reid, professiotnal, was writes Eddie Miller, “and would high gun Sunday in the 90-bird like to box ‘Muff’ Bronson, Lee event at the Harbor island traps Johnson or any other good boy in H 86 out of 90 chan Seattle. [I have defeated Jimmy H ing, amateur, was sec ond, with 83 The Turkey day shoot was run off in good style, many shots going home well stocked with birds for Fox and Frank Malone, and drawn with boys like Neff and Johnson. Miller claims the featherweight championship of the Coast, which js generally accorded to Lee John- the Thankagiving feast n, the colored gladiator, who will - efend it against “Muff” Bronson . fn Portland Friday night University Hockey TRAVIE DAVIS WOULD TLe MADDEN chalienge Lioyd Madden for Outfit Turns Out next bout,” writes Davis. “I!hockey s at the beat him in Everett on Labor day./na Saturda ond pet and I put him flat to the mat in ajthru the paces. Robby had nearly Seattle bout, but it was called a/30 players from who to pick his draw. 1 haven't been in condition |team for the coming race in the for my last two fights—with Mad|amateur league dent and Ingle | - All the workout I have been get v ing is punching the bag 1 am| Skinner & Eddy Is thinking of making Seattle my! . home; then I will have a place to| Winner at Soccer work | Skinner & Eddy’s soccer tean HARRIS WANTS GO WITH again triumphed aterday’s fra HOPPE FOR BAYLEY cas with Black Diamond, 6 to 1 Rube from Harris, the eccentric cut-| Woodland Park and the Celtics bat up Victoria, and manager of!tled to a 3 to 3 tie Between Ourselves BY THE SPORTS EDITOR BEWARE, BUNCH! Now is the winter of our discontent So piped the poet of a sooner day And well | know just what that famed meant When he evolved that pessimistic lay With golf and tennis on a southbound train With baseball done and football on the way When wild gales how! against the window pane, Hell hath no fury like the bard at bay : I look ahead now to the final run And when that comes, with all the dope askew ‘ My plans are laid to wear a loaded gun ¢ For him who says, “Hey, pretty soft for you i ce ee ee . FOOD FOR THOUGHT, EH? Just think of it—100,000 persons, an unprecedented number, have ” applied for seats to the annual Yale-lharvard football game, billed for . New Haven a week from next Saturday The Yale ticket office made * announcement when the advance seat sale was closed the , le Bow! will hold but 69,000 persons, including additional seats now t ng erected, this means that 000 will have to be disappointed . Yale applied for 52,000 seats and Harvard asked for 24,000, the remain t der coming from the “deah public ‘ % tt ° Some persons really enjoy a professional football game. Others y prefer to pass a quiet afternoon at the morgue. RReue RHR Garry Herrmann is in a precarious position. time Garry Herrmann wants to fire him mB uM ee 5 are being pushed off the front porch you can go to a movie show and look # He will lose his job Gradually the humori me you feel like laughing ragic reen ir The eight-hour day does not include baseball players, but there| have been bali games that seemed eight hours long. to get} send them into the next game determined to do or die When Gil Dobie, the well known gloom, departed for the North with his equad last night, he uttered a final “I told you as vindication of his pre | diction before the game that California would prove strong. The California squad will leave here next Monday. The boys were allowed to break training Saturday night, but re- Time was taken out for injuries three times Washington and twice by Calffornia Johnson and Noble starred for Washington, while Brooks, Foster and Sharp were the ebining lights for the Southerners | A long pans early Brooks to Sharp yards in the game netted California YALE AND HARVARD BEGIN PREPARATION FOR ANNUAL CONTEST BY H. C. HAMILTON t Prens tf NE YORK Yale and Harvard tod para tions for the biggest all fuss of the year. Points v iriven home by ner victory But the glory of victory t mpty. At Provide are justified claims t f Yale, Harvard rest of the gang the and all th with t husky negr ma ta has whippe and Har rd, who b their credit over Prin tor Brown still ha R on ita schedule, and it is a tuas of con importance. In Colgate dence ¢ en will find a rthy opponent on Thanksgiving lay It is unfortunate that schedu a meeting betwe Brown do not call n Pittsburg and These two elevens are the clase of the East right now. 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Opposite Vraser-Patersen Ce, | | | Pittsh hax not met Harvard or Yale, bi probably ts just as well for the elevens of those two chesty universities that she did not The principal winter sport probably will be decidir er Brown or titled to the title Pittsburg is ¢ No Wonder Mike Feels Greatly Relieved; He Was Held Up by Crooks AURORA, ill., Nov. 20.—Hav. ing gazed down the barrels of a brace of gune, Mike Prender Gast, Cub pitcher, feels greatly relieved today. He was reliev ed of his watch and money by two motorcycle robbers, who pulled up in front of Edward Higgins’ home, at Ladd, I!/., last night, near here, and made themeelves right at home Welling Meets Ever Tuesday in Racine, RACINE, Wis. Nov 20.—Joa Welling and Ever Hammer will stage the big fight of this season here tomorrow night. Their return to go ten rounds. Rose City Importing Co. 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. Offers its cus- tomers in Seat- tle and Wash- ington com- plete lines of choicest —Cali- fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at lowest prices. All orders ship- ped day re- ceived. “A policeman stepped up,” Mitch Jell said, “and told him: ‘That |won't do. You can’t read any stuff “Cy” Noble, veteran halfback of the University of Washington. | jig that in public Noble is the hero of many a Washington victory, and this year has be! Rowan, according to Mitchell come a wizard at shooting forward passes, He starred Saturday. | was then arrested and ordered to |leave the city or stay in jail 30 a en | dave, He left, but returned the } Pr {/next month, and was arrested ‘High School Teams Put {lagain. This time five vigilantes, | }|said Mitchell, mayhandied him and | , e {brutally attacked him as they es-| U Great Football Mix corted him out of Everett. Pp {| “From that time on,” said Mitch: | Salle 4}ell, “a man in overalls wasn't safe ; ip the greatest of good advantage on many occasions pen bevenal basta alana football ever played Broadway's best chance to score] i atehers of the TW. W. were Lee tween two high school teams, the/came in the first quarter, when| ™° aa adage Fr te ey ge a ee recovered an onside kick] ‘#l'y attacked, and he charged Broadway and 1. squads bat a covered , |Mayor Merrill as a participant led to a scoreless tie Saturday back of Lincoln's goal. The score . tertaink On ‘Gaivasiite Mall disallowed, as Broadway had|‘?!* “lawlessness.” He particular The muddy condition of the field only six men on the line scrimmage,| 2, Teferred to an imeldent which é occurred on October 30, when 41 made fast playing impossible, altho! Eckman was Lincoln's best. man,| °° ha ver h eppart: pike ape Dead Bie is Broadway's matn,| men were made to run the gaunt let, he said Whatever advantage was to be had| After the Lincoln-Broadway game Describes Bloody Scene should be given to the Pine «t.\the University Freshmen defeated There were 80 of th achool, an it outplayed ts opponents Chehalis high, 21 to 7 jdeputies on each sic thruout the game, but lacked the) The Freshmen outweighed their|*#id. “This happened at Bev necessary punch to put over the opponents 10 pounds to the man,|P8rk. and the 41 1 W winning scores. Lincoln had all the but the visitors made up the loxs|™@de to walk between them. luck fn its favor, and used tt to|{n weight by their ability to fight What happened can be well im- © Prices Pad Producer Poultry, Veal 1916 brotlers Ducks, fat Native creamery, brick Storage, cuben Storage, cribs Cheese Domeatio wheel Limburger Oremon Wisconsin Wiscor per Ib per Ih Brussel Sprouts, 1b, local . hothoure Jona, 1b rida new navel Malaga Ho Honey. Lettuce, Lettuce, Cal Lemons Valencta oranges load Anjo new, cane wtrained 8, WO-Ib, orate .66 Washington Concord, &-1b. box | Grapes, Pmperor, tue hothouse, erate. Luge A 126 | | Pineappte, Florida, crate 460 16 Yakima 160 @ 116 Alanka, bag 26 a1, 20-1 90x 40 @ 75 luge... 128 a 180 @ 168 Alan, bag 2.26 Apptes | Jonathan . 100 @ 175 Gravenstein 1.00 @1.60 Local cooking apples 75 @ 138 Rpitzenbers 1T @ 200 Dellctous 150 @ 75 Rome Beauty +100 @ 1a | Onions yellow or areen, 6 ‘The right to be free to discuss matters is not | Chambers of minions who do their bidding. 23 ye | | Sta | | | | Rowan read something from the U.| 8. industrial report, men of Ev scene “Th meet other They Hul said t eu | Speaking in behalf of the labor|ent breed than you? 2 1 producer) |council, he said: |nearly human 4 are | here have been those who|men of our et Joverride constitutional rights and|man 26.00 resort to direct action, We do not lbelleve in this anarchy which/ness to beat us |reigned in Everett and raised its {Slavery ugly head last week at the Press club,” | Bob Bridges was Rey. Sydney Strong was then) speaker, and offer introduced tions, which were | “One thing is clear," he said, | rousing cheers that the cause of the trouble in verett was a plain denial of free-| investigation, not only dom of speech, ‘This is not only un-| ders,” he said, American, but illegal and unwise,” | that led up to it He declared that he would have/and there will be advised the Everett Commercial) strikes and bloodshed.” SKATING Datly FIVTH | e oe Doctor Lindsay Practice Limited to Diseases of spout doctrin Dr. ceived it freely ting ark, J he had confined Commerce to the and the lived in Everett Mitchell, secretary of the Building Trades Council there, ng relations committee abuses of working Objects to U. S. Report erett, Rev and President Federation of Jagined from the fact that the new pavement was covered with blood jand two or three hats of these un. fortunate men Jalso filled ling after this happened, F McGill of Seattle were nd there with blood. The morn Rev, Flynt Marsh of the State Labor viewed the and they know and will tell this steam plain not some of them boys from Spokane and Seattle. “There wasn't a rifle left in any than were but some did.” Ev They rett Labor Leader Talks M “eo! et he ye any Strong from 6) Nothin Wi rm ells, rstone of pace, ‘and free let were men on the dock to r who were none| strikebreakers con- stitutional government” is the right one believes in Club to have met the Verona with brass band instead of by a fore and would have welcomed them \to make their speeches. Then the doctor ‘em & will kill off a false quicker than to have re a preached.” pad a lett friend er he who re- was in| jean be built up successfully unless: jits doctrine has a foundation of who followed, | truth.” lations veryone would have had a good | laugh, he said Let 'Em Spout, He Says fresh air,” €& MEN wu | justice, said he is not an I. W. W. He was |p @ustrial present, however, he declared, | when an I. W. W. speaker named us offe ing the wh them, against lawlessn cials, ties the fact tragedy recurren events.” CJ Speech league. man Abbe p now vie presi said this erett What the Law Is The constitution of the state of Washington citizens, one to were school over, he J, T. “T am Now loot Bridges’ Resolutions 1 would like to see a complete He read other ity rif 4 iM hired therefore, be it “Resolved, by the citizens of |] Seattle, assembled in mass con- vention at Dreamland rink, this 19th day of\November, 1916, that we earnestly gress of the United States and the president to investigate all section, as well as the cause of demands material facts be ascertained. ‘That on the one hand it is contended by the employers and their sympathizers that an arm- ed and lawless body of the I Workers went from Seattle to Everett on board the steamer Verona for the purpose of committing vart- nses agai that on the other hand it is con- tended that the said passengers on the Verona were not arn and that they were going to Evy- erett for the purpose of assert- of h had been illegally denied lawfully alleged acts of right nd many ess and mitted against the strikers and their sympathizers by the offi- pecial agents and depu- the employers; by 8 connec the causes leading to, the satd to report to the end that ways and means may be devised to prevent the of such deplorable and ce e citizen |aboard an Everett interurban train Mitchell |when seven seriously. bruised I. |W. W.'s were put aboard by citizen W.'s were | deputi France cited the law on free speech rights, and told of the Free organized with Ly- noted editor, as dent, Brand Whitlock, author, amba tt, the assador ident league was formed fol- lowing similar offenses against free speech “as evidently occurred at aid Everett hardware store the Satur-jput no one has authority to stop day night before the fatal Sunday. 'g speech before it is made, he said, 4 I do not say every citizen who| “1 assert it as a fact,” he de went to meet the boat went with|olared, “that nothing is so harm- | premeditated murder in his heart, /jess as talk, and no organization Doran followed, an 3 at me. from th committee's instances of Ry our plan, all ultation gear. Dr. ler Bidg., request to and men as officers and members, specially eak on any subject what- After speaking, the law can step in and charge a person with criminal speech or blasphemy, Then recognize that rganization ARE hu- We exist because the masters have used direct action and lawless- but all the causes Remove the cause that all the of the World inst the public; free speech, to protest violence com- the con- ted with, and thereon, Belgium, as other famous He allows any W.." he said. Am I a differ- I look pretty into industrial the concluding red the resolu- 4 adopted with of the mur no industrial e industrial re report, citing official brutak ¥ payment seases. Con- free, Twelfth Macy, 203 Ep- 811% Second ave