The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1916, Page 7

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‘STAR—WEDNES Seattle Ice Hockey Team Beats Vancouver and Is Now Tied for League Lead FRANK FOYSTON AND BERNIE MORRIS STAR DAY, DEC. 27, 1916. PAGE 7 Scenes on Municipal Golf Course at Jefferson Park ETER MUL-fone 1 after Roberts had dent wee ed the net r the first marker # DOON Following Robby'’s good work, the ; dashing Met-!other Mets seemed to get the habit *; ropolitan and fror en on it was a etneh tied with Van-| The summary tells the story of the r the)! tn detatt ‘ A The Lineup ef € up of Seattle. Position. Vancouver the Pacif Holmes G Lehman : Hockey | Rowe D Patrick Carpenter D Griffin tO"! Walker R Mackay | y z of the to! Morria ( Stanley 2 victory they put over on the Foyston Ww Roberts Millionaires last night at the; W!son R. |W Moynes ; cn First Period Roberts from Patrick M The Seattle am looked like a Rowe, unassisted 1:01 Million dollars in last night's fra Foyston from Morris 8 Cas. It had the \ ng beat-/4—-Foyston fr Morris 6:34 @n before the f eriod had got Second Period ten well under way Foyst om Morris 0 Frank Foystor 6—-Morris from Wilson 2:13] Was the star of the 7 yaton, unassisted 35 | @id Frank lead locals S—Patrick from Stanley 2:00) Clean-cut victory, but he sent Third Period Puck into the net for five mar! Foyston, unassisted 9:38 himself. Bernie Morris was a close Penalties Second with two ass First period, Mackay; second ed goal and an unassi period Walker Patrick; third Vancouver put eriod, , Score and for » few utes it ubstitutions looked like ¢ British Columbia First period, Whalen for ynes Rents were to w off with second » t arpe! the game was only a few jt Whalen f ley fi Minutes, however, as by R | Wile th Carpenter tame bach x one inute a Ricke een ene GEORGE ADAMS LINING UP GOOD CARD TO BE RUN OFF | AT ELKS’ NEW YEAR’S SHOW | QUESTION AS TO WHETHER NELSON WAS CHAMP George Adams, matchmaker for the Elks’ club, believes he has signed something pretty During the 2 tay ei nifty in the mitt slinging tine [pas peon ents dieonee for the New rs boxing [ty whethe X J ° her Battling Nelson and ated to be run off in the Elke my Britt e were lightweight The double main event will seo| ore mid crite, eae many writ. Sid Mitchell in action against a! pritt's clal Myer * * x * tough welterweight named Wells! Xaison tnackel | one eas Who recently defeated Benny Gar-|poun Games, Gar ie tae cia, the Mext a tS-round mill} was ac amauta: the th A ME at Wallace, ida. and Jack White, | pre ampion he ne brother of Charley W Chicago lightweight, in the ring furnishing GANS MADE WEIGHT AND @enosition to Frank! acm WON FROM NELSON ~ 4 Tankie Sullivan needs no intro ee t € the duction to Seattle fistic fans, He | 00 TEhts, had been f fousht here many times this year |'"8 #round bunds and neve before going to Portland. He ts a | Hitempted beac thn sietenas POOR THING! a further outlay of $875,000 |) eubacteria e.- ighter from the first bell to the owever, olan, then abe. Jast and = should make the Chi-|™*2aser of Nelson, saw a chance; The north wind doth blow. ional Earns About $1,200 WINTER GOLF, DE LUXE eagoan extend himself some to cop |‘° ®*t Dig money and plenty of ad And we shal! have snow average professional earns When the winds romp thru with a nip that bites, And the ground is frozen hard as a rock And what will the golfer do then? At hole nineteen He will tee off the green vertising for Nelson by announce ing that he would fight Joe Gans| for the title at Goldfield, the victory. Several other good bouts are be about $1 total of $39 200 a year, which gives a 0. The caddies earn Portland ices | SPOKANE, without the ¢ Savage ding hand Hockey Contest Portiand of E - death Portiand hospital ar | You Working People to accident, pr Do you know that you can have night for our ag work team. jcen from 7 to 11 @2T FIRST AVE. Directly foot of Cherry Street. Over Pioneer Drug Store. \J REAL PAINLESS .. 3:2: to Seattle for th PAIR OF DRINKS After two drinks in A new acquaintance in th Kansas 11 Would Play Washington « H graduate man U. of W footbal tioned AT Kansas would come $125 EACH, COSTLY the room of e@ Rocker 8 idde: fm order to introduce our neW hte) Tony Matthews w (whalebone) plate, which is the 1 yoked to the floor and robbed lightest and strongest plate known. |) gyn) mouday night, he told t! does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown ....- - $3.00 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 $10 set of teeth ..... Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.| ‘00 White crow -- $3.00 Gold fillings .. ta Silver fillings a Platina fillings : nteed for 16 years. 7 fave Tinpression taken in the morn- and police. Matthews lives at ond ave. S., and is didn't know the name of t who invited him to drink ‘nintess Dental pi gent teeth name dey. Exam~ advice fre Ove vyee £ and Bridge é the Test eg Time. our present patronage is setttaended by our early custome ers, whose work fs still giving good fatisfaction. Ask our customers who have tested our work When coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you, 2e7 UNIVERSITY sT. Oppecite Fraser-Patevson co you, nyntematic way legally Heenned to practice here, experience In my profe attle, I treat Nerve Debility, Disorders, Kidney and Bla and Chronic Disorders, F and have b fon—-11 bles ts. CONSU JTATION FE 4 or 606 for Blood Disorders. me for a Wasserman bicod tent. DR, DONAWAY mae 20% Liberty Bids. jons and Estimates 38 years old ene weet p he told the He fellow PAINLESS DENTISTRY Work Free 333 82.50 an Work Sun- 1 ‘National Painless Dentists | N. W. Corner Fourth and Vike MEN 1 Can Save You Time and Money Because I determine your needa before attempting to treat | I then am prepared to go about my work In a sure and Tam agraduate of a Class A Medical Col- an IE, Come and r Trou ble terms, and feen can be arranged to meet your Opposite Pontotfics, fing Mined up by Adams, who de Pay Nev., in 000 a week, or a total of When the cold g: come with an Arctic par islares his card will be one of the 1906. Gans made weight and won | And play er ance Re et a year. The real estate And the hand recoils from the mashie shock— best. opamp poor @. A at $100,000,000. While others may follow the bounding sphere, BATTLING LEVINSKEY MADE | GANS AND NELSON MET a men and be Defying the chill with a cheerful fate, ONE MISTAKE AGAIN IN FRIBCO Al like cold weather 1 by the golf clu \'@ rather dream on by a big log fire Bat Levinskey is mistaken when |, T2* two met again . t attle golfe ff the thelr wages total $50,000,000 And play the course in 68. { he sors he can ¢ heavy. | 589 Fra with Y|would give the folle weigh The battler fought Carl ‘ 0 Real estate When old John Henry Thermometer drops ) Morris, the shoma giant, in f is now an all-year sp or Prof ma With a sudden slump under twenty-nine; | Kanss Cit rounds and lost the recreation, as Eastern judge! Laborers and 10.006 When the tone are Ward an & eoherete well, decision Levinske \isplayed recently called « 7,800,000 Where a frozen grip never holds the line— { great endurance staying Britt , Taking as an ear 000,000 | 5 The others may follow the fairway's call, rounds, but {t was evident that he wae, wee to the |how much do you think ts sy 7,000,000 ind take the way where the woods are brown; } covld not hope to stay 15 rounds |Ch@moionst conquerors | year on the game? Have 60,000,000 | But I'll take mine by an open fire, and give away 70 pounds to a man epitimate | tigured it out And meet Chick Evans about eix down. | Ike Morris and win ont one who has? ere 190,000 ‘ — it a little expert ad ——— | Ject, coupled with a study of the eeenncacciaaie inicio end of the FREE DOCTOR showed 0 golf clubs in Amer: | fea, with a membership of around FOR OUR PATRONS 350,000, Sea erage members We are giving a service that you oven oe Oh. tareer Mat, |C&Bnot Ket elsewhere. ‘The ex-Gov Ce eee ee . pbb fp jernment Physician will give you a while ther Breppaer iv pes jcareful examination and prescripe gavizetions wit nad ‘MRINE | tor you FREE. trom 190 to 509. It is YOUR MOVE now Yearly Expense About $182 RIGHT DRUG STORE The avera early expense merely a guess, for the who 1111 First Ave takes up the game for t nt Between Spring ard Seneca time, is about $18 rtioned a The Doctor will not prescribe follo Inittatte ( es, $60; |Iquor—we have never Lad it in exce citecee’ = Gures Without will apend $4 4 Dru s tiation Th 1 of 6 nun er the 1al figures $7,800. 000, wh {a some put of cour erage f $2.06 $2,000, fle few c courses run over r The cost of the ¢ bers’ bags, averaging seve to the bag, is $6,125,000 that each player wil erage of one club a ye Coulon Goes Into Training or Mix Dec CHICAGO. Johnny on Hon, former bantamweight cham |pion, left here tod after two |weeks’ hard training to fight) you ean regain your health Young Wagner New Year's after-| nervous debiiity, rheuw |noon at New York Coulon said he | tr headache and 1s in as good condition ag: former. | {rrllne In the privacy | ol ly and will stage a real come-back remedy y and t ity, | Bert Hughes Not You wake up in the m full of vim, | Bart Hughes will not do battle in | ve from pains and sabes as |Portland tomorrow night. Frank | yatiery. which "pumps a. steady, une Purcell, manager of the Vancouver | broken stream of galvante electricity into Jind, said today that Bert was home |the nerves for hours while you sleap, in- in Vancouver for the holidays and \{rlne "hen wit iB strong, healthy thet there was nothing to the re-| ¢ stomach port that he had left for Portland, | ™ grins Ming moos found to be ai 2” | “Topsy” Hartzell | PRRe | ctetcrte tics mts to Join Toledo (me Ee he NEW YORK, Dec Topay''| Conmultation free. Office houra: 9 Hartzell, former captain of the |fign fo 6:30 p.m. Sundars ven. New York Yankees, is to play third base for Roger Bresnahan’s Tole do | . team. Hartzell is now in Deny The Electra-V ta Co. He was with the local American Hoom 206 E:mpr. 1018 Berond Ave, he league club for 10 years ‘tle, Wasl Major Leagues Will Not | Cut Down Length of the | Playing Season, Report —— | the playing oh H.C HAMILTON state ( jon from the con- ondent s ventional 154 games to 140, as | New YORK, Dec, 27——When has been suggested. Plans al the National and American ready have been laid for the league schedule committee gets schedules, and they will follow together, next month, to frame the lines of former years. he | playing program for Upper—Municipal golf course as seen from sixth ¢ the annual playin , he a Characters, * | mystery . T Il meet left to right—Frank Fuller, Emmett Brown and Mrs. Fred Jackson. the major leagues, it will not cut | ner ay f the National! Lower—Fred Dolphin, caddy master. - " comm On, h is down on the . See Or. "ey Re fe eromen cards for next This meet jing will be held in Cincinnati, but HIMSELF the location of the affair of draft peer tineetiaepy ing a schedule is something of al Afternoons | Even! As a matter of fact, it is a mystery 10c | 15c Friday and Sat he Another Pleasing Show for Tomorrow, THE FRESHMAN Miniature Musical Comedy, with Bud Walsh and Fritzi Fritz isiness of schedule considerab’ aaking » effort and lots often comes to ench Lick, Ind ere r place remote from « baset the location larney and John Work Barney Dreyfuss and John Heyd President Tener, are or some “nters of 4c Pt. 7c Qt. Heuman Trio ler, assisted b abies ‘con’ Kelas. |Ciroult, while Ban Johneca usually “wee and Mace George Geen countering bottle does most of the work for the Amer 400 Wounds of Ha Amuse-U_ Comedian LOWER FLOOK, PIKE PLACE uxt, | 1°" league, assisted by his secre. tary Stein, Mitmae ca Thomas Melodious Merrymakers rilling Episode Wonder Serial “THE SHIELDING SHADOW” The coming meeting of the com mission _ more than the usual run of activity. The minor leagues for a separate commission, to which they can ar peal their cases from the national board, and the request of the Class AA lea for elimination of the draft system will come up for seri ous discussion Cubs Will Meet Coast Leaguers romises plea of Feature Photoplay Aronson’s Rose City Importing Co. 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. FRANCISCO, SAN Dec, 27.—Ar ngements were completed today Offers its cus whereby the Chicago Cubs will tomers in Seat- play the San Franciseo and Oak : land Coast league clubs 10 games tle and Wash- in this city and Oakland beteeas ington com. March 15 and March Details of the arrangements hav complete: not been lines of Cali- plete choicest fornia Grape Clabby May Boss =| can yo aaa tim years taxes to tho price of that vacant lot Juice, Mineral | Woman Water Star It you teduet Ue, taxes for the past three years from the price, you sell 1C at any pricet Waters, etc., at | ; | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27 Or ure you. working far it? lowest prices. | Jimmy Clabby may abandon box-| result doesnt please you, let us help you All orders ship- Ing to become the manager of Miss || yuibING. LOANS Ctowest current rates Fannie Durack, the Australian | PLANS FREE—Drawn to suit you ped day re- woman swimmer, on a tour of the 601 Northern ceived. United States, according to word SMALE BROS. Bank Bidg. reaching here today from Sydney, Eliott 686 N, 8. W.

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