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[ENNA, Feb. 15. fi Physicians and Surgeons | addressing @ mans meeting in| Dr. Kathryn Harrison — Women’s : D Gsorders readjusted. 4819 Stone tion of the socialist victor national elections, deciar “ final abdication of former wir Turktsts i" raE-T3 ade. IMPERIAL TURKIS tA THA, oo Mari would be’ mad | 4th ave. Bleectr abinets, thera- items peutic lamps Rheumatiom _ — # my specialty. Louis Myer »p. Largest Audience in the odist, mechano-therapist. Phone nt Ads Main 2219. da night . prth 2355. way; Green Lake car. N dank KA JUNK CO, 1120 First ave | Elliott 9291 ALA Storage DRY, FIREPROOF STORAGE $arehouse. Central Storage Co, 4 i we *% ae Cereee eee ot ee aeey || | The Largest lence in the Drinks, M. 2819. Card Tables Northwest Reads Star Want Ads strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth you ean bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 16 years while Mexican slashed t at i x EXAMINATION FREE Thi 1 was Billy's Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for . uve lek = 7 ne TEETH $15.00 Set of Teeth. .....-..--.810.00 ye cy et Bil. Tonetabies ana’ rots | ay + ato a8 Nits ‘Address Pho No. $10.00 Set Whalevone Teeth. ....$8.00 o.,6 with the honors | neni | Heavy, Iv Pe 33 | eee Cocwns . ° ++ +¢-B4.00 with Wright having a « | he angered oe 10@ .11 | et -agtoee $8.00 Bridgework 99 ine . ” Reets—Tocn! per sack dase @2.00 1 Tha, and over 20 0 iniess Extracting being matched with too. much | Cerrete—Local. pero 62.00 ow (2 | work guaranteed for 18 years. Have impression taken tn the " 3 UCR | Celery—local, per doz, stalks 1,60 per tt O6@ 10 and teeth mame day. Examination and ndvice free inside stuff to satisfy the blood-| Germ Muske—Por f xe 18 360 pa Aan and See Samples of Our Pinte and Bridge Work. We S the thirsty far | Cacumbers—Hothow @2.00 Most of our present patronage is recommended by our | eeeplant Cal, per 16 Retailers fi . tients, whose work in still giving Kood satiafaction Ask our In the first round of the semt-| Cal, per 3. 60 eo te Remies foe | ' who have tested our work hen coming to our office, be eure windup between Ridley and Maw | % rsee @ 60 54. vesied | pane 7 are jn tho right place. Bring ths ad with you cott, Ridley had light shade be | Worseradish—Lacal, per ™ 17 ——« Open Sundays Krom 0 to 12 for Working People sey geht ‘ade be | lettuce—Los Angeles 0 Batter ree | ¥ OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS am oe ae coe g| Mace ty ervamerr, Ts tn ee “t ° tt made him mias several hard m.wrewe, eH ti+s. 518 ae cartona 60% @ 61! UNIVERSITY #Y- Opposite Wraser-Vatersos Cm = iiows, but didn't do any damage “emg et) ee ser tes + PKR. wi lide parchment wr oo +--+ ‘= aveutemiiomtininenialorneneneli — = al fy 1 md round was even, t oo Bens raney oo te ego noma x sand ag Meh doa ey jetted Goma ....21.000792.00 ; 4 . . especially nfighting. Ridley was jog, per th. « O5@ 06% A am Nl (7 cautious, however, and gave Wash., per th. 020 08% Young } epee act Rae has Geet Wash, per tb..... 26.30! Washington cream brick 3 ortlander a chance to set him Rss cbeoe 1.76@8.00| Gregon YA The Greatest Game Ever Played ‘i, VICTORIA vs. SEATTLE TONIGHT AT 8:30 SHARP ADMISSION 5c, $1.00, $1 Pius War Tax) Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Arena Office, 1218 Fifth Avenue Vr" Main 2493 Reservations not held later than 4 o'clock on day of game, ICE SKATING Open every afternoon and evening (except Wedne morning children’s special, 10-1 Jny evenings). a.m. TUE # — wap Used | > night. fing c 4 a laggressor, but in the final session Ridley opened up and sent) horns with the Victoria bunch at the |the record in total receipts up to| Seven years before Duffey made THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FER. 19, 1919. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Some One Said Olivia Didn't Have a Beau. looks Lie 7S THe WALL j S-W-U-H-W- NOT SO FoR Me When SHE EXTERTAMS LovD- mis® OLWIA Tord me To Hide I Here iepliplel tve i loon UNTIL She GOT MD OF “Those OTHER TWO CS Sono m3 “Tom, Don'y GO IN There. OLViIA HAS A GENTLEMAN CALLER WAFTING FoR WER iN TueRe AND You DoN'y “To BUTT IN net ed ! \ SUST HAD MY WHATS THE USE ~— PICTURE "TAKEN , “THE PICTURES ARE WN THESE GONNA BE MOUNTED, RIDING Toss, ANYWAY = Dr Billy Wright and “Kid” Flermam' Stage Dra Ridley Wins Bantam ‘EADINGHIGH WILLARD WiLL QLD TIME PRO MADE | FIVES EASY HOLD RECORD Title; Gorman Wins CAGEVICTORS RING PRICE RECORD OF :09 3-5 Broadway beat Franklin, 37 to 11 Up to the time that Jess big al | in the Mt. Baker gymnasium in the! steps into the ring to meet Jack Crooked as were professional foot | decided that each sprinter must post- BY LEO H. LASSEN eo oie ed high — rent | Dempsey and collects $100,000, win, | heen = sng fh egy there were | $156 for ae gt aoa which went . Wet ; iat el " wl games Tuesda: ro 4 when they had to run on the into a pot for the winner. Py W right, Northw st verene a viper rion ye st. men have not lost a game this |/0%® or draw, Jack Johnson, the for-|ievel. It was on auch occasions that| ‘The tien deeds was thrown open a ¢ raw with “Tillie kid Herman, Mexican batt er, in the year mer heavyweight champion, will| the fastest man of the year was de-|to bids, the city bidding the highest main event of a rather slow card at the Crystal Pool here last| Lincoin trimmed Ranard in the | hold the record price for a boxing | termined. Of course, there had toto get the championships. ‘The Balmon Hay © canestum =e —— bout. be a stake worth while to get the | bonus money went to the promoters, HERMAN SCORED KNOCKDOWN Anne had nd trouble beating West) itis share of the $101,000 purse of.|™men t run, so Capt. Cook, of She |who also reserved all rights to Hale : A ' \ " ston Police > . d ekey | on the race Wright was knocked down forethe count of one in the) West Seattic game was 40 to 17, |fered for his battle with Jim Jeffries | Finn, a promoter, who is now man. pore on the Square first round by a left hook, but the Mexican didn’t follow up)!" Quays on the long end of/at Reno, Nev., on July 4, 1910, was|ager of the San Antonio baseball 4 ived $10,-| team, of Texas, originated the then| The only chance the runners had the score. $60,600. In addition he rec his advantage and Wright eame right back. For the next “Queen Anne plays Broadway in &| 49, bo famous peefessions] aprintara’ |‘ set money back was either three rounds Wright hit Herman five blows to one the ma-) crucial game Friday. The last time | a ee dees for signing the art | wweepstaken, to win the race or to bet in the cles and $38,000 for bis share of the pmoters’ book. If anything crook It was in one of these races that | Pr° jority of the time. The visitor couldn't lay a glove on Billy, | these two squads met Broadway won . ed was discovered the framers were en, Thin! noving pleture — privile but the knockdown in the first session gave Herman a draw. |"” * *8#ie_point brought his total earnings u the 100 yards was first stepped in| ; st ses pr i Seat Be p to \ | barred from the race, and thelr em — At that, Wright had a shade at the end of the milling, but $103.000, but his receipts from the | this country in :093-5, official timing | |. money forfeited. og t enough t arrant the decisio ETS PLAY bout proper were $70.600, and measurement, The majority of 4 , ‘ Hot enough to warrant the Cousin No moving picture privileges are| athletic dopesters believe that Ar] Under these conditions no sprinter aig RIDLEY WINS TITLE VICTORIANS IN mentioned in Willard’s agreement |thur Duffey was the first roan rd Rey unless he thought he bed > , ved Billy sott’s Nor with Rickard, unless perchancs run the century in «uch time. Duf-| chance. o win was a great Bud Ridley removed Billy Mascott’s Northwest bantam- have a private ja darnaae rt? | fey made his record in New York,| set, as the runner could devote the: weight crown in another rather uninteresting bout. | LOCAL RINK. ie a law against shipping teviug | May 31, 1902. This amateur record | remainder of the year to siving x er 3 7 w wi j y movies from one state to anoth and several others were taken away | hibitions at fairs or carnivals For three rounds the bout was even, with Ridley the ‘The Seattle hockey team will lock| The Jeffries Johnson battle yoide | When he confessed profesisonalism. | small towns, : p | Cook and Finn conducted their home a series of hard body blows and backed the Portlander tocai Arena tonight. The Victoria] thin time, at $270.7 The Willard. | his mark, the professional sweep-| first sweepstakes in 1893. The event around the ring, piling up a flock of points. Mascott finally ing reat hockey, in| Moran bout, In Madison Square gar.| stakes was held in Brockton, Mass. | was thrown open for bids and finally fact that most of the) den, in March, 1916, ranked second, | Piper Donovan, of Natick, Mass., a| awarded to Goshen, Ind. The event ade as i yen up the going, but Ridley "Pi" ° 4 made os oy a hard to.even up going Y regulars are on the whelf because of | with $151,524, while third on the list |brother of Pooch Donovan, present| was won by Tom Morris, Callfornia had too much of a lead. i ines. lcomes “the GansNelson fight, in| Harvard track coach, won the race| sprinter, in :0945. The promoters While many of the fans didn’t seem to think that Ridley Lester Patrick, the doughty leader | 1906, when the total receipta were |in :09 3-5, made money on the event, which had enough of an edge to give him the title, the Seattle boy ing eect sygsamnin Sg - Aa $69 | Promoter Mike Finn was wise to| Was heralded all over the country forced the going thruout the four rounds and held a big Mar- puns. acoording to report ne erent| Tex Rickard promoted all three | sprinters’ ways. 80, after going into| as the greatest ever staged in the «uns, according to reports from the | pouty, [their scheme thoroly, the promoters | history of foot racing gin in the fourth session. North eo Re): 2 German Wins was forced to slow up, At the final! It is up to the Mets to win tonight ye 1 y. Gt Portland, beat|#0hs both boys were boxing about |in order to cinch a place in the finals , Joo German, of Fortiane at even. The round was Ridley’s by @/ for the championship of the league. Frank Pete in aypoor bout. In the) nie margin The attle crew xhould win tonight, e sention =Pete showed a little) hing ghade, the Californian, because it hax downed the Victorians cht, but after that he was hanging] souid never have been matched | by overwhelming scores the last two | on like @ Monday's wash to the) wien Leo Houck The newcomer | times out. clothes line. Gorman tried to fizht.| outweighed Houck by many pounds! “Win” McLoughlin, the Winnipeg but Pete would lock his arms andiangq made his weight tell. Houck | lad who was to have signed with Se | clinch every chance he had. must be given credit for the game |attle, ix now fn a Victoria suit, and| Leo Houck fought a draw With! fight he put up against Shade. The| will play for the Canadians tonight Billy Shade, and Kid Peterson and] visitor showed a nice lefthand wal-| The lineups Mickey Brown also fought a draw. | top, but Houck made him back up| Seat Victoria, | In the final bout of the evening| several times, In the final round | Holmes .......Goal........ Murray] Billy Wright started in at the tap! the gladiators mixed It in the center| Rowe ........Defense...... Patrick of the gong to work on Ferman s|of the ring, and Houck got the best Rickey .......Defense. C. Laughlin wind, but the Mexican clinched and | of it Walker . Rover... W. Laughlin topped Wright's onrush. The visit Mickey Trown and Kid Peterson | Morria .......Center + -Oatman or feinted several tines with his left! staged a wild bout in the curtain | Wilson . Right Wing. . Tobin | and fi got Dilly to lead and then| raiser. Brown nearly had Peterson Foyston Left Wing.... Marples| crac him a hard wallop on the| out In the first round by pounding | Murray .......Utility... Dunderdale head, Wright spun mind and} him on the wind |McDonald ....UUlity.... Leo Cook dropped to the floor, but was up ina] Peterson kept coming back with! Refer Fred lon. second The Mexican didn't follow|a rush and used a straight left on — tage, and Wright held| Frown's mouth, and earned a draw AVING GRACE tof the round. It was| during the last three rounds Peterson wore a modish pair of trunks, draped with up his ad on for the r Johnny Evers haa gone on the and will fill a few dates in Herman’s round. pes Swedish bl | Boxing Lesson Jan American flag. He was the beat | the East on a vaudeville circuit, giv- In the second session Wright gave) dressed fighter of the evening. ing a ture” on hia expe Se ttl ns re ieneveet on better than having “Letters by aa ed ne aa cet tle ban was tike| CHAPMAN CIVILIAN NOW | Evers," for you don't have to go to him. rch an tack up, nas, orate om, | cat BEGIN PRAGTR irculation Department inch. 4vut made Herman mias by| avy last week and ia taking a va MUST BEGIN PRACTICE of|cation at his home in Herrin, Mt It looks as tho Prussian officers t's) Walting for the training bell to ring.| might as well begin practicing step himeelf to be in the ping off the sidewalks now to let sr a Phone Main 600 4 out of the w ind was Wr waggingthis he the wallop by a mile In the third round the men er c bee ed in a nice slugel Wright doing all of the hitting. T stood toe to toe and started fla their mitt Wright =m olf. Washington triplets . ; body punches for his watchful wait Oregon triplets Hh . mi Wagnern . roommate | Country Hay and Grain Wines ing polic cane tay ae The subscription price of The Star * = — in Seattle by carrier is 12c per week; Alfalfa. W 1... +,20,00¢P31.00 fascott didn’t show the famous peed for which he has been ad tised, and ftidley held b per tb. wn with out ar trouk in the third round. 24 combs Timothy +++ 88.00 39.00 s Nasco ined threw ieee but | OU Sper toes scp togee pecreraneny $6.25 per year. Outside of Seattle by none did ‘any dami Haveld, Der BOR ++. + see ee Pe biede St mail, 50c per month, $5.00 per year. Rushes Portlander Ridley rushed out of his corner in the final canto, and backed Maascott agninat the ropes with a series of| hard body smashes, d his stock went up about 100 per cent It was the first action of the bout. Rush: | gg tinccteisinian ing the visitor and foreing the fight-| | Prices Vaid Shipper for Poultry, Veal, Pork and Milk, f, 0. b, Corn Serateh Food . Kew Mash Meal-—Por ton ......"!'76.00! Heet Heraps Por owt. .... ss. 6.60096,00 | Vinh Meal oe 110.00 | ing in this section of go won| f Meal oe. the title for the Seattle youngster, | gy —-___ ee tannate nee Put the pace finally told and Ridley |springe—Under 2 tha, Local (sprouting) 168,00

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