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| MUTT AND JEFF- Jett Ought to Buy a Safety Razor STAR- -THURSDAY, FEB. 8, | es Darcy and Mike Gibbons Ma WOULD USE JUDGES FOR A DECISION AGO Feb eI THAT Rarom, Ck NIONT] f HI &.—The C H apparently | is not bothering Mike Gibbons or Les Darcy Harry Sherman, lis promoter, has offered a purse of $60,000 to be split 60 40 them for a 10 round mill, He backed his offer P with a certified check for $10, POO as evidence of nesslike intentions. Sherman demands his club name three judges and the fighters twe the decision to rest with the Majority of the judges. Such decision he says would be} alyin Minnesot | 2-3 “Ms Minneapo between his busi a arey and Gibbons ree} Mto think it over until Tues-| when a conference will! be held in New York at which| they will defintely accept decline Sherman's offer CIC OUTFITTAGC COR THIRC & UNIVERSITY DRESSES any eis ons wet } Your CREDIT IS O.K. or 'M. BRONSON HA BETTER OF MIX TACOMA, Feb. 8—The concen of opinion among ring fans here day was that “Muff Bronson, Peo land lightweight, had @ bit the t ter In the going with Frankie Sv van here last night, despite raw decision rendered by Refer Shock } ° Ld ad je pion had in ev round ment holding forth at the ringside, w surprised when the affair was cal a draw “Battling” Bunker, Seattle's jeentric heavyweight, scored a k over Gus Bloom, local boxer, in first round. Harry Casey \|Jimmy Maloney jfought four rounds to a draw, E | Conner, Tacoma herwelght lucky to get a draw with Joe Ri mond. “Suds” Sutherland Is Among Holdou Harvey ("Suds") Sutherland, flinger of the Tacoma staff season, is a boldout in the face o' $2 by President Hall of the Tigers a slight lead of the four-rou YOUR SAVINGS 4% Interest Are Protected by a Capital of | jly started for Hall's |and notified the bows that jmoney would have to be forthee be = no signature would be The Bank for Savings In Its Own Building |! | Pete Muldoon Fears ———|thru some stiff paces in antic |tion of tomorrow night's game | Portland. The Rose City team a, MEN it whe Quine and Safest no chances of a beating w | world’s series prospects so roay 7 Our pric os sre the low est for reilable treatment wil disea Consultation) Richie Mitchell has injured , dogs union. hand. He's right in the class w Give’ gicond ove the champions now say! WHAT'S THE IDEA? ARE You GONNA STROP, 47-18 =19-20-24- The Northwest lightweight cham entangle Close followers of the game, and welterweights, was! 5% increase offered him this year more nt of a scarcity of stock and) | Manager Pete Muldoon is put |count % > | rr tin the Seattle ice hockey team Se: Pine St. at Fourth Ave. “ t sluggish trade on the str eet. Pota-|g_ ipa. | toes are getting 3 ready for a leap always more or less of an unc }tain factor, and Muldoon will take | THE BARBERS G'VE & RAZOR A SYSTEMATIC EN all NUMBERLOF STROKES ® | EACH SHANE AND T ~\ WANT TO Do HE GS AME THING | Dorte \] | ) \ 4 $-G- 7-8-9 13-13-16 -/S$-% § “CARUSO DAN” AND HIS COMING CHAMP, C. NEFF sus to} ort. ret} alli the ree ery ere led wee the art ch ts tar er, will be in the finest kind of|He says he will again end | “Hall sent contracts out to his *hape for his bout tomorrow night| show the boys how to ater a few to- | players last week, and Sutherland, |!" Dreamland. Besides playing ball)morrow night. He boxes Marty 9 |who itves in Tacoma, was one of| al! summer, Brown has been condi-| Foley, the Tacoma lad ; al lthe first to get his. He immediate-|tioning himself in Austin & Salt’s} Both Neff and Madden. he ay —AT— headquarters | KY™ all winter, and Is fit as a fiddle. eventers laiming victories for Prior to bis scheduled come-t he| themselves, and both are working used to be one of the cleverest lads! bard for their fracas —— {MARKET REPORT >m- | at! Portland Ice Meet) 4 ohana 2 bo PE SRNR ter ESCO ENO Root vegetables are rising on ac-} = at} is} er ith Brussels Sproute—Per ib : hI8 | Cobbage—Per Ib. ith New fiat t oe Loe rer sack 00 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO Capital and Surplus $16,800,000.00 A NATIONAL BANK Member of Federal Reserve Bank SEATTLE BRANCH 801 Second Avenue E. C. WAGNER GEO, T, 8. WHITE, Manager Asst, Manager Buy From the Producer and Stop the High Cost of Living is the plan of the housewives. Likewise stop the high cost of dying. 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E We give a complete funeral, oe iB casket, attendance, calling for body, cremation, an $ urn for ashes, for . 47.50 We maintain our own casket factory, crematory and a complete parlor and equipment for funeral purposes Don't allow anyone to dictate to you what \'ndertaker you shall employ when death comes to your home, but call the one who will give you the beat services and best goods for the money. BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING & CREMATION CO. Phone North 525 617-19-21 Kilbourne 9. doable com Washington tr 0 17 00@ 18 08 Kaxpiant—Piorida, per th .. Jimmie Johnson is now claiming Sew, per ip, > the Hghtweight championship for aril Horseradieh—Local iatese—Per erase Joo Welling. If the Matteawan Lesa Retheuse . o.2.00c00 guards ever see Jimmie, it will be ° 7 jall off No difference if you haven't danced before STEVENS One or two lessons. Private halls. Open Day and Evening. 1523 Fourth Ave—Main 391 per fox, bunches Parenipe ler sack ppere—Per ib.— Florida . 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WHEN THE TUNE IS OVER “2 RAZOR 1S STROPFED #3 = pone a8 THE WHOLE Score OF a 3 ANME user i ee sa. Be itl ~ > ‘hieet ra Mo. F us gx Ru, Mm, e's \ 7 , OF THAT, (Copyright, 1917, by HC. Fisher. Trade Mark Rog. Uv. #. Pat Office) SAY § wars tHe roca ? 3 YOUNE BEEN STROPPING FoR. | OVER AN Hove! ARE fou PLAYING | TM PLAYING nee 017, oO ie y Meet in Decision Bout in Minnesota BY BUD FISHER. NQ! “TRELAND FOREVER, FOREVER ! GET ME? For Ever, MIDGET BANQUET EVE | Lincoln midgeta will hold their jannual banquet at the Good Eats cafeteria, First and Cherry, Friday| evening, at 6:30 sharp. Mr. Mor Jwan, their basketball coach, will act jas toastmaster. This banquet follows out a cus tom established by the midgets of| jLincoln in early days, and the jepread Friday night will surpass) any yet attempted. The guests of CALIFORNIA CREWS I$ FRIDAY HARD AT WORK FOR RACE WITH LOCALS: tion averaging from 173 to 175 pounds. As far as superiority is concerned, none of the boats have While Coach Conibear is hav- Ing his troubles with the Uni- versity of Washington crew, |, distinct advantage over their Coach Wallis of the University /rivals. Five letter men have an- of California is putting his | swered the call of Coach Wallis, and! crew men thru their daily | “re ae cg the ara crew. Only one, however, that be paces In the hope of giving the [ine Gant Pe: enney, occuples a seat Washington men a setback [in the regular Varsity. Of the when they meet on the Oak- lother four letter men, one is in the land estuary the first or sec- [second Varsity and three in the ond week In April. third. , Taking No Chances | At present there are three Var-| coach Wallis is not taking any honor will be Mr. Froula, former sity crews at the Southern Inetitu-/ chances with his men going stale, Lincoln principal, Mr. Clerk, Mr. | and takes them on short walks over Scholl, Mr. Lief, Mr. Wand and the Berkeley hills, alternating the John Wilson, rmer football cap turnouts, tain, The officers of the organiza BONDS MATCHED In direct contrast to the spirit tion are: Pau! Coles, president; shown by the University of Wash- Ernie Campbell, vice president WITH F, MORAN ington freshmen crew, the Califor. Russell Kirkpatrick, secre ar et nia freshmen are turning out to the | Clare Loomis, treasur The tune of 150 every night. T fcommittee in char consists of Jud] J0® Bonds, Tacoma heavyweight, ine first-year crews, have grote Keeney, chairman, le Ketcham {Clarence and Harry Taylor. ! The midgets have elected Bill Young captain of the football squad | jand Ed Headwell manager | Reports have it that Charley Egan, the Everett middleweight, has left to join Freddie Bogan in took Frank Burns to him. Frisco with) For | You Turn the vacant lot into mon: || Get my Bungalow Book || 00) and select the Bun- || ey (only galow you like. JUD YOHO ‘The Lending Builder Empire Bldg. 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Bring this ad with you, OHI Cut - Rate |»: Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST, @reccite Vraser-Patersen Ce, is matched to fight Frank Moran |enough improvement in their work- 10 rounds in New York elty on Feb. out so that the California support. 23 ers are already beginning to claim Bonds writes that he is doing ithe championship. Coach Wallis | very well now in the big city. Hi®/has already sent them thru some |recent victory over Carl Morris |trial race sprints up to a half-mile. FAMOUS PLAYER | SIGNED BY UG Billy Sullivan, one one of the most fae mous backstops that ever donned @ wind-pad in the big leagues, will do the receiving for the Seattle ball club this season. D. E. Dugdale, much elated over |the signing of the old White Sox star, made the announcement to i Unbeknownst to any one, the or Sullivan's services, Sullivan was with Detroit laet ar, and had offers from Portland, rnon and one other Coast league ‘club to sign up for this year, but |decided to join the Seattle club, Sullivan is independent of base- | bail as a means of livelihood. He y jlocal magnate has been dickering owns one of the largest apple or — chards in Oregon. “Ffeel that baseball is going to have a good season this year, and am doing all in my power to give Seattle a pennant-winning team,” declared Dugdale. “We will have many new larger salary limit, and carry Players. Sullivan should prove @ very valuable man to the club.” aces in the lineup, @ | thropic | state, sent him in good with the big town fight fans. declares be is jlearning fast and acquiring speed Joe Roy Brown, the battling ball tona-| with the padded mitt in these parts. | San Francisco, Freddie had charge | which is hard for the other men of | avor to}of Egan when he was up here and | his weight to equal The Tacoman | also says the Eastern fans have a| respect for a W fighter and that all the wait for the “other fellow” to be the first to take on the newcomer Tacoma Youngsters Signed by Brown| | wholesome tern Lester Patterson, a young back-| stop, who won his brackets in the Tacoma City league last season, will join Bob Brown's Vancouver lineup this spring and try out for catcher. Patterson is a graduate of the Stadium high school, ma. Jordon Winner in First Block Here! Jordon successfully de fended his three-cushion title last night in the first block of his match with Henry Solomon at the Pope-Sibley parlors, The score was 50 to 41 Charley | Coast League Will | Open Shop Apr. 3 FRANCISCO, Los Angelos ‘USURY TRIAL IS ON AGAINST THE PROVIDENT LOAN The Provident Loan society |Seneca st. started by Horace C. |Henry, president, for the philan. purpose of freeing the ¢ fenseless public of loan sharks, was defending Wed- nesday a charge of taking a larger rate of interest that the law allows. The trial was before a jury in Su of interest in excess of the cent a month allowed on a loan for in Taco-} eavies | | | SAN Feb. 8.—The Pacific Coast Baseball league will open its season on April 3, decided at a meeting held here., Portland will open in Salt Lake, ; Vernon at Frisco and Oakland at 411| from the clutches | pertor Judge Tallman’s court The state charges that the so ,clety charged P. McGinnis a rate | 3 per! | which a watch was given as se- curity | The defense denies the state's | allegations, claiming that the loan was made for a year and that the amount of interest charged covere: the entire 12 months they claim, paid the entire amount of interest voluntarily. Karl 8, ‘Travis, manager of the society, appeared as chief witness for the defense, Deputy Prosecutor Summers is handling the case for the while F. A. Paul is retained the defendent corporation by WILKES PLAYERS TO MeGinnis, | | | | | SECURE ALHAMBRA | The Orpheum vaudeville will no sooner move from the Alhambra theatere, in June, to begin its new lease at the Moore than the Wilkes players will leave their present lo: cath at Third ave. and Madison | , Orpheum theatre, to play in tho| <ihines Manager D, B. Worley has an nounced that @ better class of stock will result from the change, | ee Have your new suit or overcoat made to your individual measure at $35 and $40 Sale Select your pattern from the largest stock of $45 to $65 ex- clusive weaves we have ever shown. TAILORS of Seda Ground Floor, Central Building “Don't admire Stone Bros,’ clothes. Wear them.” SEANCES omfortable | While you smoke fiers ot after 00 merely FATIMA cA Sensible Gi arette —