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Wei,"Ve KEPT MY New Year's ResoLvTION LONG ENOVEH “TO CONVINCE My SeLE THAT | CAN Qurr SMOKWG IF t | pUVE (GET YouR RUBBERS iT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE R AGAIN } = = — — HBESINESS OPPORTUNITIES | 98 WANTED— DIAMONDS. OLD GOLD. HOTEL OLD JEWELRY, OLD “SILV WATCHES OLD FALSE TEBE | fercom hotel. in first-class loca-| HIGHEST PRI PAID, ten: dyear lease; rent $300.00, in-| qys 2.°C Sabri MLE erage SFC eae ren i ea tiad, | ti? te C SMITH BLDG. «TH FLOOR oe oe price $10,000.00. PRIVATE SANITARIUM - KR 4 first . ’ tered physician. Specialist 96,200.00 cash will handle | conditions of women t 3 sonable. 1627 15th ) GROCERY AND CANDY STORE | frill car an ere SWITCHES AND CURLS” SADR ina gel Lene « Dagpags pies fr om combing. Ladi 7 ER; cash ean: © ving en Pp, $20 Union «# feoms in anection: rent $22.50;; ANYONE WISHING TO FIND price $2,200.00. on terms. James Bryson, returned soldie se Sods | call at 1 12th ave. CANDY AND SOFT DRINKS DiaMon WATCIEs ON CREDIT. zs 2 ST. Bageed location: doing splendid cash | 6 —W ALLEN-CWRITE EO Ho E44| The Seattle hockey team returned | ; has six living rooms in| Pairview, and give lost address conection rent 50.00, price Saturday night from their jaunt to $8,800.00 cash 107 CARD OF THANKS | Victoria, where they downed Lawter ROOMING Hous! WE WISH TO” THANK “ALL” OR | Patrick's Aristocrats, 7 to 1, in Fri friends for their kind and gener- | day's battle : a" tments: wi ' ® assist nd membran 7 “ NE aoe er erice| during our ‘comieare he The Metropolitans played in mid: | 09, one-half cash MR. AND MES. SOUL season form, according to Manager $5,200 AND ALEX. Muldoon, who ix enthusiastic over GARAGE howing of the squad. Drugiess physicians will hold a ‘The team work of the Mets was hear capacity, in first-class loca Gon; always full: repair shop in connection; rent $150.00; the cheap- st place in Seattle; price $5,000.00 BAKERY Doing $2,500 cash business over the the outstanding feature of the Vic toria game,’ says Muldoon, “and I am sure that the boys are going to put up @ great battle for the cham. mass meeting In the Arcade building assembly rooms next Saturday night. to hear discussion on proposed state legislation te President Reirnert- sen. of the Drugless Phy pionship honors league, will speak. The physicians| Happy Holmes, the goalie of the Cocnter per month guaranteed; no|™et Sunday night and heard Dr. | Mets, is coming thru in fine shape, | Gaiiverien made. will invoice about |JOhn E. Lydon, of Spokane, disc and, while not as spectacular as $3,000.00; can be had for that | legislation on freedo-n of practice. Fowler or Lehman in the nets, he amount on terms. Look this up—/} oo obtains results, and with easier ef. | a bargain. Kn Fong seaioetty ot | fOr Holmes is one of the realj Public men in the city and state THE | land shortly, SEATTI ) STAR—MOND 1 ENON SMOKIMG AND “Tins [S A FREE CounTRY So Here Gors! NUARY 6, 1919 PAGE 11 By Allman DoA'T GET ExcIrED HeLeN~| JusT BRove MY New Year's RESOLUTION ! By Ahern SEATTLE ICE SEPTET Jack Walker is going great guns. His famous hook check ts in fine working order, and he has also been taking his turn at the shooting end of the game. Cully Wilson was slightly injured in the first game of the season New Year's day, but is still in playing form. There in a possibility that Kerr. the fast Victoria forward, may be broug! to Seattle to act aa a spare Jim Riley, the big man of last » non’s Mota, may be back from Eng ys Muldoon, and may don a Met uniform Foyston and Bobby Rowe are leading the scorers with three goals and an assist each. Seattle plays Victoria here Wed neaday night, and Muldoon have his men on the ice for « short Has two good French ranges. one gas | BOX LEONARD) Tange, 4 tables. and counter, with Mools: rent $20.00; price $800.00; PUGET SOUND SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 6—Joo cash will handle Benjamin or Jimmy Duffy will box Benny Leonard, lightweight cham WEHAVE A NUwmer or apart. | MERS MENTS, ROOMING HOUSES, || STEA ; | pion, for Promoter Jim Coffroth, at LISTED FOR SALE, |the Exposition auditorium, on Fri-| a WE ane Not apvER.|| ALL LOCAL ROUTES |) any evening, January 31, if present ; CALL AND SEE US lans materialize, STFAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN) Plans ABOUT THEM. | Coffroth wants to match Benjamin | | BOOK, FOOT OF MARION — and Duffy to box the semi-windup of | Lenve Arrive | the Willie Meehan-Fred Fulton bout Seattle Seattle! | on Friday evening, January 24, and . —————- || match the winner with Leonard for Victoria, B. C.—Pert Towneend—Port * Cou jone week later | |—aa iat KE Benjaznin not only accepted Cof-| MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO. 45 Seaboard Building HOTEL SPRCIAL NETTING $1.200 PEK MONTH ‘This hotel is ated right down-! town;*steam heat, hot and cold Water and phones in all rooms |froth’s proposition, but is praying | i4- [Townsend, a dally @levator, exceedingly well fu mtaht land Victoria. | that Duffy does likewise. Mieped: large, spacious hallway Saity | *Dees not go thret eri natole 20 Fooms ail soli 'peted exceptito Victoria on trip! | 9—__—__ — - % doing a big business, both steady transient. LONG LEASE, | $7_ PER ROOM; ABS ARING $1,200 PER || 15,000; will make Sunday\leaving Seattle Satur-| Iday night { ' Cue King Risks _ | Billiard Title im Wteamers Tacoma andi © [Washington for ‘Ta-!10 11-O0amlcoma direct. Mteamer| 12 CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—-Augie Kieck | 1:0Opmievery two hours, 56] 2 |hefer, world’s champion threecush 8:00pm) wits ix | }ion billiard player, will defend his bos os tea is | title for the seventh time since he The Seattle Star 9-005! no | won the honors last February, when ! |he meets Pierre Maupome, of Mik | waukee here, in a three match, | for Port) Vidpm || starting Monda | S:00pm!Townsend | at rec t.!10:20pm Gatly |Connects at Townsend! dally jowith rafl lines for alll DIRECTORY |'Woman Bowls Heavy Attorney+at-Law y WMORTROLA MAY LINN FOMAN Ipotnte on Olympic! | * 35 MAN || ' | Hpeyee SAaosstnes trees ooete || ___earmet |__|! Score in Cleveland ential General practice. Collec- Anacortes and Rellingham | CLEVELAND, 0., Jan. 6.-——Rolling fons, 714 Lowman Bldg. Main <—icamar ~~ Whateorn! them 210 and 265 for a total of | ‘ <s—year || daily Ifor Anacort ai daily || Mrs. Greenwald, captain aay pnt MMeltinehams |___ tithe Eagles’ women's bowling team, sdg., 905 Tellingham— Anacortes bowled thou to be a | {avsiemi A Kalahen, for! 4680m || world’s record for women bowlers | dally |Anacorten and Pel-! dally || here Saturday. Her team defeated GORIN—701 CENTH OB _— — at » men's squad opposing them two| Main 290. References Port Townsen t—Port Angeles and es out of three, scoring 2,818 to pewriter € Weat- || Way Ports | Iniversal Tele- play for Patt 2:20pm || . Olymp' nary © I Eagar ga Wi! Thurs, || It is the high record for the alle y.| i Rep | yunmen the previous record of 682 being eles | pues tiara, Dune Rat Pee ci and Repairs | Port Angele 1 1:00! rolled the proprietor with YT LUNDGREN for Snell Bicy- |) nen throw midn’nt || aged ball cles. 504 Stewart, at Times sq Ray « Mon, || loaded ba trip EVERETT FANS LOOK FOR BASEBALL REVIVAL! 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RESTAURANT cial work, DUFFY TO || Is David Harum of Baseballdom Miller Huggins, the crafty man er of the New York Americans, haa just about snared the David Harum laurels of the big leagues thru his deal a short time ago when he snared th Boston Red Sox stars in exchange for performers | who were just about thru with the Yank Dutch Leonard and Ernie Shore, two of the best hurlers in the big brush, will wear New York uniforms next season, and Duffy Lewis, the hreo of several world’s series for the neaters, will also hold down a th on Huggins’ squad as a result of the big deal. Caldwell, Love, Wal ters and Gilhooley were turned over to the Boston club for the FR hosed stars. TWO SEATTLE TENNIS STARS 115 ‘AT OL ROTH AGAIN “OW ~*o WELL, I'LL GO RIGHT To A DENTISTER AN’ HAVE (T OVERHAULED- 000 ~ OUCH » P. C. I. MOGULS "Were-Wolf HOLD SESSION | For Battle With | IN MID-SEASON FORMHERE TUESDAY , California Stor, Magnates of the Pacific ternation 1 baseball league. Coast In formerly WELL, | Dorr WANT \T YANKED OUT UNLESS YOU CAN FIT ME WITH A SUBSTITOOTH | AMM = UH-HUM~ WELL, 'M SORRY, bur NLL Ready | Kruvosky and King Set for Tuesday Go ‘ew from Portland. Star mere ere gre | Fae >| Mickey King, the Australian mid- the fighting Hel © Northwestern league, will hold a peal yk kat aa Sofon-opadhhanlh gaya Aleweight, ix wet for his bout with {Gordon lost a close decision to Fran- wiakhae yg s mechan Gia ah “4 Knockout Kruvosky, the Coast light- kie a short time ago, and is anxious a gree ag ms wae eight cha ror ch il head @ to get ano ri Ghns Whesihel er dels Ga Coun weight champion, which will head ato get an ther crack at Murphy's q | fast card at the Crystal Pool Tuesday pay orsech a | night Sammy Gordon, Abe's brother, who PO ep vache ee Big inetd a is ;| Kruvosky arrived in Seattle Sun- fought a fast draw with Murphy here cirenit and make {t an elghtelub |day, and says he is not worrying |a few weeks ago, is slated to go on . es wearer ease aor be Jabout the coming mix with King. | with Bud Ridley, a local boy, Sam- ce ius ab ak eb Gene ee |The Californian says he ix in good) my is a fighter all the way, while day, because of the franchine | se for the go, and is out to win. | Ridley has shown well in his bouts pr Ata | King bas been training hard for | here 1 should thrive here if lo {| the bout, for he knows that he is go-| In the preliminaries, Lackey Mor- cal fana are given the right class of row, the hard-hitting local boy, will be pitted against a newcomer from J \Ing up against one of the best men | of his weight in the country. the diamond .game. in big enough to support @ good team, but Mickey finished up his training | Bremerton in Jim Riley. Morrow has for the past several years the game session Saturday, and will take| been going great guns, and expects things easy until the gong Tuesday. | to give the sailor a hard battle. has withered in this section. ‘The question of car fare is the one local magnates California, but Monday night struggle. KF His brother, Wednesday ni SAN | the directors baseball or t heretofore. later | wee m ry team witi|hard problem that have to contend with, for it is some veterans of the ice game, knows ev-| practice seasion in preparation for| jump from this town to villages in if good baseball in provided for the fans they will bring | forth the lucre which will attend to | the transportation question. BROTHERS TO | GUIDE RIVAL Victoria and Vancouver will open | night. the lee hockey season in Vancouver | Victoria was badly trounced by Se attlo Friday night, but expects to give the Vancouver boys a harder k Patrick's | all set for the go and are out to win, | for second place is at stake | The Millfonaires’ improved, after several stiff practice | soanions, according to Patrick. I ieht. COAST SCHEDULE DRAWN FRANCISCO, Pacific Coast league will open the! season on Tuesday, close on Sunday, October 26, accord- ing to a tentative schedule adopted | paws in 1919, Saturday at the annual meeting of | clubs as the Cardinals and Cincin-| Peare—B. Wash. here. The schedule calls for 28 weeks of wo weeks The season closes one and an Francisco will be the scene of as will Lox Angeles be at home 14 will Millionaires team work has | Monday's Jan. 6.—The 28, and|twirler on my staff, I am going to| Grape Frult—rioriis ‘ : > .| Honey—> make my campaign one of south-| Homey New: cee oon less than opens one Ourley alencourt and Jack Roy will complete the card. Valencourt is a good local boy, while Roy has just arrived here from St. Paul. Austin & | He held a light workout « Salt’s gymnasium Mond: In the semi-windup, Frankie Mur phy will do battle with Abe Gordon After several TODAY’S MARKET REPORT the ring, Mickey King, the Australian were-wolf, will meet K. | Gelling Prices to Re-allere tee 0. Kruvosky, Coast light-heavy Batter, Eggs avd Chease weight champion, in the main event | | Bat ICE UADS |: Austin & Salt'’s smoker to be| VEROGRTABLES nee sity: tebe) tons “aa , | Reete—Local, per sack . cartons. ey tg q SQ | staged at the Crystal Pool Tuesday | Rests —tecw mis, per © isch ais eee aber ae Carrote—Local, per sack . parchment wrapped King is out to win, for the light: | Cabbage—Local, per 1. Somat ateaieiee, aenaics | heavyweight crown of the section is | Celery—Local, per dos. stall meer Corn Haske—Per TD. Punees at stake, and Mic grab off the © ry is ANXIOUS 10 | Cocambers—Hothouse, dex this Cheese— ‘Limburger ast honors in Cal. per BD. « {division. King held the title for Gertie Cah. ar th Washington ome ed by ocal, per 1. « . Washington er some time until defeated by Frank | ,lecel ber 7 oss ey | Oregon ¥. A. Washington trip! Oregon triplets \irarmer last year. Farmer, in turn, liost to Kruvosky here last Septem ber. | Cal. Austraitan brown, ewt.. Oregon Yellow Danver . DERS eanut Butter Per [eee Lettnce—Local, per doz heads 8601 Optone— . Country Hay ana Peppers—Cal. bell, per Tb. (Prices paid | er, has lined up a ie WEY : fast nquad for Victoria and expects) MAY MAKE UP | tre: ; to figure in the race, | | Pumpkine—®. Wash.. por Victoria will start for Seattle im mediately after They meet the Metropolitans here | Radishes—Local, GIANT STAFF ost melee. | According to reports from New| , — | York, Manager McGraw, of the} pe. wagers Giants, intends to spring an entire). Wash. Delictous . | southpaw pitching staff on the Na-| FE. Wash. Winesaps « tional league next season. pee oeitcnalan ‘pee’ ib. “If I can get a certatp Pittsburg | Cranberries—Per box ..........6 says McGraw. Javels, per box, Such | Oranges— natis aro w hurlers and I lefthanded pitching bie at the knees.” Wilbur Cooper is undoubtedly the Pittsburg lefthander sought by the Giant leader. Cooper is one of the greatest pitchers in the country and has made an impressive record with k against southpaw| a % intend to feed them) firarit Nete—Per I, until they wob-| Filberte—Per Tt. | Peanate—Per tb. Pecans—Per Mm. week | Springe—Onder 2 a 2 Iba, and ove ay eee 3 | weeks and on the road 14 weeks. | but a mediocre team behind him. | qetseateune, ive 3 ‘The directors will appoint a sched-| Renton, Sallee and Schupp would Hens—Light, ‘live ‘ | ule committee today, but the sched-| complete the propos southpaw | Heavy, tive : 29 Jule probably will not be drawn up| flinging corps. | Bees Meise a ned Obed one (tae J until arrangements completed lee in good for a couple more| "“Dreased, tone i belt? teers |for taking in Seattle and Portland, | seasons, while Benton ts reported to|Pork—Good block hogs 18@ 21 | ‘The annual meeting, in all proba-| pe in good shape from his session De irony al sa a $ ue x DENTISTRY bility, will continue late to |in the army camps. | J : ered Look into your mouth and see night. ‘This morning’s session wa Schupp is going to make a great {f your gums are sloughing or |given up entirely schedule | effort to return to the game next leeding. If so, you have E with the majority of the magnates| season, according to reports from ae ee | favoring a shorter season. Manhattan, He intends to go to PYORRHEA THIS disease is treacherous, a | Another session was held this aft. ernoon and the final session will be | | held tonight |Duncan, English Golf. |Star, to Visit America Hot Springs in advance of the Giant troup to get the stiffness out of his arm before the practice season gets under way ‘There are many fans thruout the country who believe that the failure of Schupp to return to form in 1918 menace to good health, and hould be treated at once to pre- vent complications, such as rheu- matism, out, indigestion and general stomach trouble, The only dental office tn gs, attle that specializes in the trea ment and cure of the above dl tase, In our office you will find ; cons Hants a pennant, for Fer George Duncan, prominent | Cost the ¢ all licensed operators and mas- A dic's good cm Ww big factor ‘of. the. dental prof. English golf professional, is almost | 1i¢’s Rood left arm was a ters ‘ofession . : orld’s series 1 e Bob Wabraushek and T. C. Fulton,| certain to visit America’ this sum- |!" making the Giants world’s serie wit care Aken 08 Shinran cattle tennis stars, are among the| mer, according to reports from dear | Contenders the year previous r Examinations and estimates tenni of the country | old London — . free. Ironcla: rantee for 18 ranked by the National Lawn Tennis| It was Duncan who spilled the| Duffy Lewis, Ball | WORK SHOES Ziecount ait work aif unten mae association for the 1918 season | news that th eat English golfing . and their families. Wabraushek, who is the juntor | quartet of Ray, Vardon, Braid and| Star, Quits Diamond BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS ‘ . A Northwest tennis king, represented | Taylor were contemplating a trip to| ‘MODESTO, Cal, Jan. 6—Dutty|f|, SPS & $y Vs United Painless Dentists the section in the national junior| America, but he failed to include|y,wis, star outfielder of the Boston se hciapin ING. tennis meet at Forest Hills last sum-| himself in the list. Arneriaana, \b eotek'to quit baseball 008 Third Av. Phene Titlott seas. mer, but was eliminated in the early| Dunean enlisted aviation, |““Tewis, who for the past year has h y Houre—8:30 a m. to 6 > mm round | and was hurt in an accident recent-|jeon in charge of nayal athletics at hoeS) Fulton played in the East. this|ly, from which he is now recovering, | stare Island, stopped over in Modesto Sample hop year. There are several Northwest | and it is thought that he will be in|yoday, and declared that it was his Second Floorfitel Bldg players who are thought to be as| shape to compete on American links | intention of quitting the game for Secondé Pie TakeE levator food, if not better, than Fulton at| this summer, if he should make the| ood. He has decided to go into the the game; such men as Mansell-| trip acr automobile business in Fresno. | as Smith, Crawford Anderson and Sam ee Lewis says that the story that he| Fussell have beaten Fulton on 8e-| BRITT GETS FREEDOM had been traded by the Red Sox to} Your Patronage Appreciated attle courts. | BOSTON, Jan. 6.—Frankie (Young)| the New York Americans was not | Pay Ch Cashed Wabraushek was ranked number! Britt, lightweight box y Bed-|true, Lewis has been discharged | RR! 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