The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1918, Page 6

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Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo. THis 1S WHAT tT WANTED TO SHOW You. —— You OWN THis BUILDING AND You KNOW IT To BE UNSAFE, AND YET YOU CONTINUE "To RENT [tT TO UNSUIPSETING 9SOPLE WHOSE UVES CONSTANTLY —\F a |Tane " “ LENPANGE ROD. SF L WANT TO ASK ——WHAT'S THE DF FeRence Between YOuR GREED AND PREMEDITATED Fisherman! Don’t orgetSalmon When You Cut Out Sport [EN November 30 rolls around, the average fisherman, bug tho | he may be, lays aside his fishing outfit and awaits thru the sev- Months of closed season before venturing forth to test his skill the denizens of the deep. ‘This man is overlooking a bet and a goodly bunch of sport at that, is one class of fishing that really starts just about the time ‘the streams and lakes are closed to him for game fishing. When ) are stormy and the average sportsman is hugeing his fireside f the salmon family bite best, and those who have followed the game 7 have found both sport and food in big quantities. localities around the U. 8. have become famous for the fishing sport offered, and while not so quick to develop the sport, with its Elliott bay, is fast becoming known as a spot that excitement ‘and thrills as well as other places, Thruout the ‘and especially on Sunday, ons may find a no small crowd of m, well known among the hunting and fishing fraternity of eity, engaged in casting or still fishing for the several varieties of found here. A few of Seattle's dyed-in-the-wool) shifting with the tide and wind. have studied the game,| Plenty of warm clothing Is also a Md are well prepared to follow it| necesxity, as the best fishing is found ‘the excellent sport furnished. A] on the stormy days. fee, flat-bottomed skiff is the most| Most of the salmon fishermen use style of boat, and boat you] two rods, a heavy one for casting and ‘Bee, using a kedge anchor with/a medium weight for still fishing. A line to hold the boat from] grass line is used ax the first line and an ofled silk as the back line, having at least 200 feet of line on the reel. Medium and heavy weight Phantom leaders are esential to fasten the hook on. Directions for Casting st Squad |. oun use a No. 6 short shank tinned hook. on the Ice having as bait a spinner cut from a fresh herring. To still fish a No. § 5 ND, Jan. 2—Portiand| me style hook, with fresh salmon Jast night's hockey game with|€é* Is the best combination. The fast Beattie Metropolitans ap- average size salmon trout caught iFeatly all sewed up and then drop-| eich from three-quarters of a & stitch ‘The result was that) Pound up to four, five and six Wortherners trotted off with the| pounds. Salmon are taken weighing end of the fracas after 4 last-| up to 39 pounds. rally that has caused the| With the light tackle used it is a to be chronicled as one of the| test of the fisherman's skill against thrilling exhibitions ever seen| the strength of the fish in the water, 3 to Jand a 45-minute fight is usually the was a gathering of more| time taken to land one of the big 2,000 ice game fans in the Win-| fellows. 0 Meense is required to Palace, and the huge crowd was| fish in salt water. altho a size limit with thrill after thrill until it) of 10 inches is placed on the trout pht nothing more could possibly| caught for individual use and 15 p pulled off. Then came the big] inches on those taken for marketing. i. The grounds at the present time Wilson Makes First Score which furnish the best sport are at Gully Wilson got so sore when|!nterbay. near the port comminsion ” Harris banged him across | dock, and off the Sch er & Nettle. dome with his war-like tooth-| ton mill, In the West waterway that he straightway put o ats may be secured at the West for his side, while Harris was| § boat house and at a boat om re cs ae ge ‘Tom, bb YouGer ‘THe PLIWeR STARTED? TWO SAN FRANCISCO NEXT FRE 1—Fighting pose of § right. 2—Jimmy Duffy, #0 hard to other pose of the battler r for handsome ? Orte ttling Orteg 1 dolled for a stroll on the boulev or eR. SATHPDAY, JAN. 26, 1918 Pre Tus MoTorR 15 PROBABLY A UTTLE Cord 1CAN GeT HER OUT EASY ee easy! — 1 FIGURED IT OUT “WH BG “HING Wh A SPEECH 1S TD MAKE 1T simpce!— THEN | DIVIDE AY SPEECH IN nce Pans! BOYS WHO BOX AT CRYSTAL POOL NI iT AY bout ready to deliver a wicked hit they call him “Shadow.” 3—An-) the fray. 4—Oh, my! Ain't he the ds, ‘on the bench. Bernie Morris had | house near the port commission dock. thy for Wilson and also slip- - jin a marker. Then came “Doc” rhe aid iikewiee, ‘The| 81G CROWD EXPECTED counters were enough to win) TQ SEE SAMS COMPETE game and were put over in less). ue ee ve is sainutes | Kanaan CITY, Jan. 26.—Thou Whe victory over the Rose Buds|™ ‘ oye ichits to the head of the | night for the biggest athletic event , with Vancouver second and edie Sadler gp ts otis “ soldie eprenenting aveme i en, Camp Funston and Camp Dodge, at Murray| Convention hall, under the auspices Harbour|of the Kansas City Athletic club. Loughlin | Eighteen numbers snake up the pro- Dunderdale| gram, : Oat! Siescesess ‘Fobin ae Harrie | 3 Mania 9 ee ome . cui | call MITT NOTES | Period—i—Portiand, Tobin from! 5a pi 6:00. #—Portiand, Harris, 0 t, is about to leave Chi- Georgie Thompson, the San Die bantam With four of his brothers in the period, none a\ service, his parents decided home Bubs— * |, Seattle, Riley for Morr ick | had become lone " “ : for Rieke Morris for Riley lonely and wired George la for Harris. Third period, Seatt to return tor Foyston jerta for 4, Harris for Ukella | Penaities—Firet period, Harris, 3 min ; Dunderdaie, Second period dale, 3 minutes; Roberts, 3. Third Harris, 3 minutes and $5; Dun 2 minutes; 4; Rickey, 3; Johnny Griffiths, who succeeded Packey McFarland as boxing in. structor at Camp Bowle, Fort Worth, as, is now at the camp, but will return to Canton, Ohio, on January 29 to meet “Knockout” Al Doty in a 15-round set-to to a de- cision. 4 ar) dack Britton has signed to go 10 rounds with “Soldier” Bartfield at Buffalo, N. Y., on January 28 or 29. eee Fred Anderson, brother of “Bud,” ia the bright star of the boxing game in Lon Angeles at the present time. He will be used as the main eventer at Jack Doyle's shows when | Nghtweights hold the boards. He | handed a bad b r at the club's In w and they | think that he is DEPOSITS fn this bank are GUARANTEED GUARDIAN TRUST & SAVINGS Jimmy Dunn quit his job as box- or at Camp Taylor, Ky., Pemnes Pier, Ave. and Cotum- B with the soldiers. He has applied af for an appointment at some canton ® expected to turn out to-| the dual meet be- | cago for his home in the South. | ment nearer his home in Cleveland. | ‘Aggies Win _ From Local Basketiers The final five minutes of play last night was the undoing of the Uni | versity of Washington basketball | quintet In its game with the Oregon | Aggies. The Oregon rustics piled up eight ponits in that short time, which game them the game, 19 to 8 The game was almost even on the floor until the final blow-off came Both sides had about an even chance to cop the contest, with the Aggies doing the more accurate heaving. A ©. fi Ray + Krueg K 1 su Gniuly, Holbrook for Slack, Gurley for i Kakin for Krueger. Referee Reoaberg The same teams play tonight. The freshmen and Franklin high hool furnish the preliminary at 0. JACK DEMPSEY STOPS |MICHIGAN HEAVYWEIGHT RACL Wis, Jan, 26.—J ok k. 0. to H Smith last ‘ when the fight had been under way about a minute. It was supposed to go 10 rounds. Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 1 A.M. te 2 P.M. Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors 1490 Srd, Under Ow! Drug Store Dempsey, Salt Lake heavy, put the| ith Either Wilbur or Dynamite. Bur | BEVEVEYoU'RE A Wise BIRD - Go AND TRY fre I" GIVE You 45% IF You move IT TM HAST PART | eu WW PEOPLE WHAT | Am Gow’ T Tew Men | LINCOLN WINNER OVER Lincoln trimmed Qt Broadway conquered en Anne an lard in yes terday'’s game in the High Sch Basketb: league me woh uled between Franklin West attle played next dnesday, 1 Lincoln Que lard n Anne 12; Broadyay 34, Bal. AMES ICE HOCKEY TEAM LEADS REST By winning last night's contenst Ames ice hockey team, of the yard league, went into first pla the league race. The Dry Dock aquad a ed the Duthie to 0, in the second game of the double bill LONNIE AUSTIN SHOWS TOM SIMPSON OUR CITY Lonnie Austin, local fight promot er, borrowed his brother's limousine rday and was host to Tommy Simpson and his fighters. He took the Californians for a trip over the boulevards and up and down our justly fam Thoroughness | teay consistent with sound bust. pess judgment. QUEEN ANNE QUINTET) cetenos from Skinner & Eddy, 3 to 2, the| parsiey—Local i = Th Pald Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit 4 patent, Dbl. Wheat, bbl — Teets— Local, sack : Tirussele Sproute-Por ™ e Alfalfe Meal Altaf 7 All-Grain Chop y ‘Green, per dom yellow, per ™® | “Yakima, per M oe Cracked Corn | Teppers Per se Ab | Corn Feed Meal Tomatone—Cal. lus ‘ Turnipe—Local, per snack ‘Alaska yellow es 4 | sh . 1,602.00 | Soy Hean Meal.. 1.60@2 wan Jonathans Rananas—Por ib. . Cranberries— 4 -bbl. box astern. bbb i Grape Frult—Cal. Oranges—Ail’ sixes Old, ‘live Gal ce ere sees Japances, bundle Pomegranates Nurs 4% Pad on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Cordially’ Invited ™ “T* Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 87. Almonds—Per Ib. Hrasll—Per Tb. Cocoanute--Back of 60 . Per dos. ... Filberta-Per tM. Mickorynute eanute--Domi Japanese, th. Pecans—Per 1. Fancy, per tb. Pill Nute-—Per m. . or brik win Pine Nete—Mexican, per I. 2.2222. 36 Block Swiss, case ria, Alifornia, Egg Select ranch Pallets. Btorage heene— ‘ OF course Yoy’Re , FRom Missours BUT IVE WeaRD TeLt THAT DWNAMITE WILL MOVE ARN THING — TH SECOND \ Teun HE You CAN'T ‘TeLt WHAT THAT PooR NUT MIGHT po FoR $527 10 See. xd wr TRANSIE: Cash it tion: g cents Six tim TRANSIT tine Pix ines TA “WIAD PART 1 Tess Wem WHAT 1Ve Toro Hem! “IT STRINES WE THAT SUCH SHORT WEIGHT FOR FY MONEY ISNT Kud! “BUT CONSIDER” SAID “He GROCER - “WE LONG WAIT | HAVE FOR mine 1” HE is 4 sweet little scandal on the tropical isle of Cuba, and the | natives of Havana are handing out what is commonly called the) “rawsberry” to the world’s champion three-cushion billiard player, Alfred] De Oro, after his sensational victory over Charley Otis. De Oro returned) to the old homestead after an absence of some 20 years, with the chamr| pionship emblem pinned on his manly chest. He was received like prominent ball player, and soon the good people expressed a desire to their idol tn action. Thereupon a match was arranged with Charley Oud for the championship, which was to be decided in three nights’ play. Everybody in Havana turned out to get a look at the 150-point match, The secretary of state or nome other high dignitary was the referee, while the president of the island occupied a prominent seat at each game, Exe citement was at fever heat, and every one wax happy when De Oro easily won the first two sets, But on the third evening something happened. Otin started shooting like a house afire, and overcame the Cuban's early lead. With the score tied at 149 and Otis at bat, the Brooklynite looked over a perfect set up and attempted an impossible shot. At least, the accounts from Havana say that the shot was impossible. Of course, be missed, and De Oro won the game in his next shot. 3 The Cubans were wise, but no one tried to wrap a cue around Charley head. They were highly indignant, however, and believed that they had) been buncoed. According to reports, the dissatisfaction is so great th another match is to be played in the near future, oe eee 092-1004 ms 5 done.” Jess Willard says that Jack Dempsey must make a “rep” for hime” Fide. self before he'll fight him. Looks like Jess is waitin’ for the kaiser to de J i ae the same thing. BLACK DIAMOND SOCCER’ VANCOUVER SOCCERITES* TEAM TO PLAY IN CITY} VISITING IN SEATTLE L Tre Wil teach ands ‘The Black Diamond soccer crew is! ‘The Vancouver, B. C., soccer team Main 2 slated to tangle with Skinner & Eddy |to play the Camp Lewis outfit Sum OSTI in the first game of a double-header,| day at the cantonment arrived in Se SrTr3 Sunday Mfternoon, at Liberty park.|attle Friday night. Every member . The Dry Dock squad mes neers in| of the club has done his bit for his | the second encounter. he thies/ country and has been wounded § —x% fiehting in France. The men will be BR KA here until Sunday. Arrangements — — SEATTLE ‘CLUB MAY | in soca them can be made ‘ BOWL BY TELEGRAPH)” ‘The Seattle Athletic club has been ALFRED DE ORO ACCEPTS owling tourney tobe staged between] CHALLENGE FOR CROWN the Spokane Amateur club and the) CHICAGO, Jan. 26.—Alfred De Multnomah club,-of Portland, as soon| Oro has accepted the challenge of as proper arrangements can be| August Kieckhefer for the three made. |cushion billiard championship, ac cording to announcement today. The | match will be played in Chicaga Limburger Oregon triplets WOLFE BEATS ERTLE 4 CLEVELAND, Jan., 26—Jack 9 Wolfe, of Cleveland, today held a de- cision over Kewpie Ertle, St Paul 7 bantacn, et Young America REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the highest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mout you can bite corn off the cobg ranteed fifteen years. $15 Pua $10 Set of Teeth Pridgewerk, per tooth, Gold Fillings .. Silver Fillings Platina Villings . All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression tak morning and get teeth same day. Examinations and advice fr See Samples of Our Pinte and Bridge Werk. We 5: . Most of our present patronage is recommended arly customers, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask ustomers who ‘have tested our work. When coming to our office sure you are in the right place Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From © te 12 fer Working Peepte OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS our © » Ground Barley and Oat Poultry, Veal and Pe: 207 UNIVERSITY 5ST, Oppesite Fraser-Patersen On _ Money Realize now that you must save not only a little, but much. Your neighbor who once wasted, today saves. Lest he outstrip you, plan to increase the percentage you regularly have been banking in your savings account here. DEXTER HORTON Trust SAVINGS BANK SEATTLE, WASH. Second at Cherry Combined Resources of The Dexter Horton National Bank and The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank $22,387,868.50

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