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OMEWHERE between 4 PONE / 4 Montreal and Seattle 0 adiens, the f 4 ni | 4 of the series Ottaw ! . ment of champi al the \ Hockey a | a : tion, are on their way here n Next Satrday the first game | fe of the first world’s series ever 4 Staged in Seattle will get u © der way in the Arena at 8:30 p.m. 4 On their jaunt across the “ continent the Eastern champs Bare keeping in sha exercise taking ping oe into the y- to om stale Q o This will give them two after amend three, if they arrive | ‘Oo { {ing commission's decision is part! COLUMBUS, March 12,— sdax morning | } { of Fred Wencke’s plan to hold on to! p : i ill be a case of weight and ex sion ir first iimbering up today, a Perience vs, speed. ‘The Canadiens i} ANGLERS { ————_—e _—$____ ae a Will tip the beam on an average of| \tawiaagocones VET ° 7180 pounds, while the locals, the| | pa aceey Piightest hockey team in the major | | _A $15 Divine handmade fly de ae ar 3 Jeagues, will wolgh in at about 150. rod will be the first prize to be STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION @ By Te visiting squad, tn the opinion awarded for the fish % y ° Bot many close students of the sport] yNICK Williams’ Spokane N. | gor judged as best by the judg LEO HOUCK, local fight. [popular tn San Francisco and are OF THE Who have seen them in in leaguers are the first in The & finh tale” contest, weight mitt slinger, has landed = |imuch in mand by _ promoters f qt the Fast, {3 one of the b not| thle circuit to play a spring LE nF brother of] which Began today. This hand. In Los Angeles with a bang |there, according to a letter from ai the best, group of ice hockeyists| Sune cee Bees: hanes ." who sold to Pitts| tome rod has been donated by | and has had a tough customer | Joe Dillon, who ts handling them > bd ) ever gathered on one club. we lown to defeat Sunday Tacgma last » “ Piper & Taft, the Second ave. picked out for him to go j|in the f Seatne Cann ee’ Dae tewteee the| SL Ure hande cf the Chlcage | making good with the Portis 1} sporting goods dealers, The | against in his first appearance | Henjamin has turned down an Easterners. It was helped along by Rng one mbar team, 5to 4, | ¢ asters over in Honolul u, accord we wens 5 ounces, and Is | In the city of cafeterias joffer of two 15round ttles in Seattle dropping the two challenge he wD ilps by 4 yh eae eee Nsggbeanger Bboy Accord! if Deover. : — Bloomfield, who was with (arm last spring and failed te and will be on display coerding to a pestal trem | OF SEA’ 5 ‘AS GT canes ie Neneoated There are] ekaad ‘atk toring and. tc bn | When given a Wal by the in the Piper & Tart ohew wine | Houck, he takes on Loule Rees | ea oe i hte Jet SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. some close followers, Whe ass atien | @1@.N. W. leaguer, pitcned | club after having been cas dow very shortly. ee ee ter that Willle Meena a Wee" MARCH §, 1917 fag with the Metropoiitans in the| Part of the game for the Reds. | by Tacoma | For the story selected as second “1 had a fine trip down and 118 Rue, the two roly-oly heav a4 aie cieth. Camozzi, a recruit, finished it best by the judges, the name firm| lke the city,” wrote Leo. | weliaee’ have pot wseithas ha eee ; Batilina and Jones caught. Tom 2 rang will donate one De Laixe leathe “perpen . mdinn4 ~ As usual, Peter Muldoon ts b m gre ie her nd are now on the P es cir s : i@ibting a victory for the locals. The se tan and Pete Standeidge, Detroit Tiger Rooks | ind fish banket. Valued at $6.50,| TILLY WRIGHT, Beattie welier oro lg pera Bice Dh get ore RESOURCES Menttio manager al je Seattic boy, worked for the hird prise will be announced| weight, writes from Richmond, | pega . f ds here i ane and Senannte < s “ [things rosy cen his pil pam Cubs. Are Wild on Mound hater Rem ember, the contest is/Cal, inclosing clippings of his der Wo Kn gw beat “Wor Loans and Discounts ............$3,563,760.18 ‘ elitewnl che = SRE ae: : WAXAHACHTD, March 712.—/open to all who will abide by the| fight with Frank Denny, Accord-|yiynn, Kddie Campi and ' * ee BUILDING TO LAST me un NSOR, who ay Rookie pitchers lived up to thelF ules, which follow: ing to the newspaper verdict,| pox, would like rosgrtlreyre 8 U.S, Bonds os... ses esses eee 100,000.00 , t the ship-bullding industry ta) "#80 in the outfield for Tiger reputation for wildness yes ontest opens at 8 a.m. Mon- | Billy “boxed rings around” bis op- . r Stacks tf dound » matnse for wr -reast five} gio Bg aah oa. oe 5 oan terday against Fort Worth, They} peg l closes 6 p.m. | ponent WITH THE arrival of Wille Other Bonds, Warrants and Stocks. 1,300,108.22 Years, is the opinion of Max Pam, | t third base by Del low p nine passes. Heavy slugeing,| S@turday, March 31. I have boxed four times here,” | Hoppe Saturday and Frankie Burns, Reg 25 2 i 4 3} n prominent Chicago attorney, who| be At. of pr Eddie | however, enabled the Tigers to win, Write on one side of paper, in | writes Ailly, “winning three and | Sunday, both of the matn-eventers Real E tate, Furniture and Fix- ‘i was at the New Washington Sun verre: oe aorta —_ when in|s to 3 | clean style, using ink or |one going to a draw, 1 expect to|on next Friday night's Dreamland TPES ni se ba hbs uit c eae e 37,400.00 : day. on oak ts gorayd Pe Badge | - - big onetann oh Pe be back in Seattle tn the near fu-| card, are on hand } : “ — e wher on! inte must Inquish | ty 1 ke > alway , 2 iability J J. D. FITZGERALD, 71, 668 Wel-|. 2 Clarke used him as an in | Bellingham Winner ait etal to storien oubrnittes. ot the dove there.” |ahape, they wil “begin teamedlets| Coney Ley Unit Lae Jer st, dropped dead ‘as he walked|flelder on the Pittsburg squad All facts of which you write | training for the fracas, Biece las.| ters of Crédit .....ccescccscses SiSORuamm ; into the Guy drug store Saturday| ' ~- in Basket Contest] must be authentic, and will | JOR MENJAMIN. Spokane fenth:|seen here, Hurne bas hung up a ‘ a ; afternoon. BIDDY™ pisitor LS promisiog!| nerranGttant, March 12-—The| Dave t de verified to the eat: lorweight, and Valley Trambitan,| victory over Johnny Vierra, the||, Cash and Exchange ... - 2,483,592.44 ‘ Pe aos gpd gg on br ay basketball champtonahip of North. faction of the judge de | Portland | middleweight, are veryboy who beat Sammy Good " ontract to play with Meseatned © |weatern Washington {s still held by] mand Also, all events must BULL BROS. | soo Horan Wn imine ws 8 hae’ cud] theories moat te'senines_| $7,997.50 tony tee ttongagd | og RA he Ro i) stern Stine GRANT BUGE BROWN IS fT seis THIRD MAIN ws known bush league SS eee ate eee | \ LIABILITIES Se i oor Drone HAVING HARD TIME IN EG ——_—__—_— — slacier Park Is . val Stock r me : : : GETT G Bus O ON Capital Stock 6:00:66 ss siges 400,000.00 - | Well Sund by thePresdent FREE D 'Reid and Dr. King Victor in B. B. Mix IN SHOW Surplus and Undivided Profi 242 High Guns at Traps] The Glacier Park baseball to sous US EO VOY ed Fronts 242,041.03 President Wilson takes time @ur- Go to the Right Drug Co.! 1, iy Reid waa high gun in APS lot he Great Northern R. R. defeat-| BY H, C. HAMILTON default. COI ae cs <i sous 99,995.00 ing hie busy hours to write « per- 169 Washington St. day's trapthoot at Harbor {slaad, od the First Hill Gophers Sunday! United Pre tt Correapondent Brown believes he will be able to . x > Ee sonal letter of thanks and apprect- nicking 49 out of a possible 60 birds|0% ® Score of 8 to 6. The feature} NEW YORK, March 12— [show the boxing commission a lease Bonds Borrowed .......... 34,649.49 GD ation to J. E. Kelly of Seattle, com- And the Doctor will givelin that erent and $8 in the 100." ® rally by the Park team in the| Grant Hugh Brown's license to {which will entitle him to a new li-! SS Seer pide « " 5 Ah vere: of this cone of the hour. This you & careful examination |target shoot, At Green Lane Dr, ffi inning, when they scored four) conduct bexing contests will be |cense to conduct boxing, but if he)|/ Our Liability on Outstanding Letters will be on t \King cracked 49 out of 50. runs on hite by Stomner, Evierts|; revoked somewher around § jcan't, it's hard to say how he is go-! i. cs a for = you} and Mclvor, followed by a home| noon today, and Charley White {ing to stage a scrap between Darcy OF CXOGI os 006500400565 0004s Oe A | | ™ run by Schneider. and Joe Welling will not enter. (and some one, injunction or no in . > + ht ERR Mitchell Matched i, ; tain the fistie public ef New junction. rome | oe er rrr Shade & an ‘Depend ne ; or "| ‘ork tonight In Madison Square rown {is considerably wrought ¢ His. ig, Sameny ee OTE | tee than take advantage of this of to Fight Leonard I ishermen I urn Out Garden. up over the affair, He charges that : Kelly?" |fer, We save you money and give! MILAVAUKHE, March 12—Richie for Casting Trials, 3 other words, Brown hae learn 5 , Bc - $7,997,882.50 * the best possible treatment. Mitchell, local, lightweight, boxes = se ania baie Od ehing (2% another little of the fleht “attle Bow 4 Puget Sound Music Co. csi et Benny Leonard of New York 10 canta’ Ga om age ihe fishing | game: he's learning every ao pees M, A. ARNOLD, Presid ROX 397, SEATTLE |rounds here on April 17 the Geattle Fly and ‘Bait Casting|'«,>dications have anything to do Lose to Tacomans Sy Subboacny: "y ® with it, he appears to just dote on a D. H, MOSS Cc. A. PHILBRICK YOU KNOW the long standin to Me for Come DR, DONAW 202-5-4 Liberty Bail: Oppost the market, owin BUILDING WE ARE FOR m Improper, measures Ainense pe by leav ing the train at every stop and keep f To Practice Here THAT rather are very tauee of your ay < o Postoffice, |} MUTT deweler and Silveremitn See Or. Eawin ‘, Brown HIMSELF nenitie’s Leading Get Dentist?*2, "45 Union Biork, $35.00 eet of or a 525.00 clude | oe OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS But Don’t Wait for It to Smash the Door Down! to the & LOANS we are Spec Skin Di der Dise Fistula Nai oN than ever before LOWE Vital Decline The opportunity for you to obtain money for building pur. poses is better today America from European countries In fact, it is a glut on ever-increasing flood of gold into P INTEREST RATES SMALE BROS. 601 Northern Bank Building Elliott 686 Let us offer you the relief and comfort giving others, ard leave the pay: ment end of it in your cwn hands, We Treat All Diseases of Men al and Chronie Diseases, such Varicose /eint, Blood and sorders, Kidney, ‘iver and Blad- ases, Nervous Disorders, Rupture, and Piles. aa BLOOD POISON CURED AT ONCE ree Consultation—Hours 9 a.m. 109 p.m. tional Medical Institute 119 OCCIDENTA!. AVE. AND JEFF DEANE LOSER PAG STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1917. Montreal Ice Hockey Team on Way Here to sited Seattle for World’s Title (Co Tre Jeff Couldn’t Tell the Great Lakes From a Pearl Necklace From Where He Sat «Mark Keg. U & Pat Office) yrinht, 1917, by HL C. Fisher, _BY BUD FISHER. {+ THOSG age THE Grear LAKES} | Adverno publicity has brought ruin} Albert Hansen | 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison club turned out in force Sunday at| oon few punches in the pocketbook. The the Beacon hill pool and competed |rroudie is just as outlined a few ~* aston nasil days ago by the United Press. & |thing has happened to the plans o' The Beattie Hoosters were defeat ed by the Tacoma Tigers in a bow! ing match in Tacoma Sunday | East-West Net Meet Is Nearing the End a LOWLY ROSH GETTING SCANT ATTENTION NOW IN BASEBALL CIRCLES ball they want or care for in the lowly freshmen of The poor, | the American college, upon |interfraternity series. Manager | whose shoulders depends the | Younger is sponsor for the state-| future of intercollegiate ath- | ment that the majority of the ball| M4 4 letice, have been getting hit | playing freshmen enjoy Sunday | e ationa ity an from all corners by tho Uni- | ball, which in Itself is enough to} OF SEATTLE, WASH. develop them for the varsity in thelr second year Listen to what the exponenta of the freshman varsity nine have to say. In the first place, the unt versity authorities do not want to handle a freshman nine because there is no money tn it. The inter.) fraternity games are played with players who have yet to meet with f company. Playing with versity of Washington athletic nine} authorities. The present trou ble aros at the university when it became known that the student board was not in favor of having a freshman varsity baseball nine. Further trouble was added when the faculty athletic committee refused to let the freshmen go South to race the Stanford and Call- Report of Cx Currency at Close of Business March 5, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdraits U. S. Bonds to secure circ culation Federal Reserve Bank Stock., Furniture and Fixtures ndition Made to the Comptroller of 1917, $2,347,107.66 1,301.68 50,000.00 18,000.00, er fornia freshmen, the same time | players of lower ability does not | oeee that the varsity races over the {fit anyone for the varsity, Is one Bonds, Warrants and Securities 885,417.82 Oakland estuary. jof the contentions of the fresh-| Cash and Exchange ....... 1,057,720.73 The reason that the university|men exponents, As for playing| authorities refused to have a fresh-| Sunday baseball, the majority of PEP BATS man te is that they maintain|the freshmen are working in $4,360,547,89 | all baseball more or less pro-|places that require that they be feasional They seem to think that) there during the day | ( apita al paid ENE iA ms GR -$ 500,000.00 | the freshmen who planned on| Surplt 100,000.00 | }turning out for the freshman) [>.,,, (2 “ 73 rplus . Ww U | nine will get all the base. Frank Gotch Will Undivided P rofits ‘ 74,136.56 | | varsity 50,000.00 3,636,411,33 $4,360,547.89 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Deposits under call March 5, 1917. .$3,636,411.33 Deposits under call March 7, 1916 —3,165,163.11 Circulation Deposits Referee Big Bout HOT SPRINGS, March 12.—-Thou jsands of dollars are said to have |been wagered on the 10-round bout i}between Eddie Coulon of New Or lleans and Nate Jackson of Oklaho City, tonight. Crescent City are backing Coulon to the Frank Gotch will referee ma fans limit $ 471,248.22 Our An increase in one year of We commenced June and i consistent LEN pRENG 1107 Third Ave 1911 Miss Wagner Favored to Win Title on Court business growth healthy has been a one / Stop Those Losses) yyw york, Maren 12—-MI OFFICERS We absolut Guarantees the Marie Wa r is favored to win the | J. W. MAXWELL, President famous 21 Tablets to stop lonses national indoor tennis title for wo 1 F. W. BAKER SH, BLOEDEL | rom weakness or we will re jen in the tournament which began Vice President Vice President | turn your money. By mail, $1.00 |here today Miss Molla Bjurstedt, H. SEIL E. B. ANSLEY | per box; 6 for $5.00. national indoor and outdoor cham- Cashier Asst. Cashier | pion, is in the West, and will not defend her title, RIGHT DRUG CO. 9431 Firat Ave, Seats LOS AN¢ , March 12.—With Celtics Lose in |Puris Singer to buy the garden, it ‘0 2605. Housdorf of Seattle had the West's already estab . i + |ts very probable, In fact, that the high average with 67 | Naked. the Seauie Sunday Soccer Mixjremaining part of the sum to be! > Seenremeets * hes will y. Maurice! ‘The Seattle Drydock & Conatruc-|pald for the inclosure never will ' champic meet Harold Throck- Celtics Sunday, 9 tol. The Skinner/account, and the $100,000 already BEST FOR RESULTS mort \ ry Browne will @ Eddy players also chalked up a|paid down will be allowed to go by!e | |elash w Liss Molla Bjuratedt vietory 0 k Diamond, 7 to 1 Ks PIRATES BEGIN WORK Vice President MAURICE MeMICKEN Vice President Cashier A. R, TRUAK Asst. Cashier E have 20,000 “satisfied clients”—Sav- ers and Borrowers. We are equally a considerate of each class of thrifty ens, Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVENUE. citiz Established 27 Years Assets 86,300,000 The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in Washington DIRECTORS Ivar Janson Hans Pederson William A. Peters James Shannon William Thaanum E. G. Ames Herman Chapin H. D, Campbell George Donworth F. B, Finley Raymond R. Frazier Cc. E. Vilas Eugene B. Favre, Spokane a William F. Geiger, Tacoma L, O. Janeck, North Yakima