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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUBSDAY, MARCH 11, 1919. OF THE DUFFS—Tom Guessed It’ the First Gue as! peel MR, TRUE, YoU MAKE A GREAT MISTAR = “ 4, AKE A GREAT MISTAKE IN = Becoming ANGRY AT PLES AND RESORTING Jon, 'M Gona To MAKE AvaTHER : = om. VWibGeees ti STAB To GET ML THE Movie s~ I'M Ne@xer Tine wou Gone |N FoR COMeON + Ao Be Bln BECOME ANGRY VIL GO It THE NEXT Room AND PUT « | COUNT TEN, ' MAKEUP AND Ste IF You CAN TELL WHO 1AM WHEN | AND THEN —| come OT Ve 4 —nee % —— EIGHT, Nine, TEN — Yourrs our il! = : wend ‘ —— SOUIRREL FOOD. SHOE MARKS ON A SOFT ROAD ARE CALLED WHAT, =A CANNON WiLL STOP OTTO AUTO" anton S i PETE-STOREY NEW LEAGUE a bane Makes Sorry | BOUT SHOULD WILL OPERATE _ Showing in Come-Back BE TORRIDGO IN NORTHWEST NEW YORK, March 11.—Jobnny the sleeve of one two baseball x e@ may be coming back, as he Brown, a hard-fisted declared, but if his last ni ter f « TONIGHT’S CARD 6 With Frankie Brown In Phi n t onl re . Riy Wright ve. Johnny McCar ithe. Gaeeunned Ok Dates fe any criterion, he will be a down Pr fan. bt . relia Bir seg oo time in arriving at his sched crown % r veal ‘ 4. “The Bitter @estination. The Kilbane spe over outpot mu R lghtweigh was all but wrecked in transit . ca ag & ‘ J “Kilbane, one time ido! of American agr t . welterweight Wboxing fans, once left the ringside for easy pickings h pus itive Ravaelhé ve. Bates : 3 the cheers of the multitud: art he market lame—heavyweights. yaar ae | in his ears. Last night he a the boxing fans Kid" Peterson ve. Stante cheers. But there were jeers | re asking some pertinent questions welterweighta The Kilbane who iibane really « back? ue m wha not the) he boxing at his b or try for ge made Joe Rivers|a return engagement and ing hee Devine is predicting just a# strong like @ selling plater, who boxed way thru? Did he deliberately let BY LEO 1. LASSEN 4 tor thd ehnmen. ta of around Abe Attéll, and who him, or did Frankie Johnny MeCarthy, the boy ms i mace of bbb: paidere Georgé Chaney the lacing of t thie jtthe rine part with the iron mitts, will defend 4 to their clube in or Fhe, Kilbane of today carries wit ’ T One his Const welterweight — title saeeeh exces baggage and in that y Were against Billy Wright, Northwest e there is no punching. John 8 y in| King, in the main event of the Rad Ri” Leard, manager of the said he had something up his t to h Crystal Poot amoker, to be stag settle biud in the Pacific Coast In but he was mistaken. The ed tonight by Austin & Salt. val cireuit tdet seusoh, has “Seer gare — — The terrible motorman drifted ened with the Seattle club. | Leard inte our fair city this morning | wit make a big effort to land that n this summer Northwestern Industrial league ch was formed here last t to operate here gue will embrace Victoria mm . ouy » British Columbia pokane and Ta will undoubtedly tle in the new league Duthie club was one of the t powerful independent teams on ant last season, and Manager nied baseball aia and says he is ready to have (a nond © job, but will find plenty |; i honarable it. " oes 7 ereiess with || MAetY Kavanaugh | oa | Leo Houck is billed to meet | tin & Salt are going to use the| lone ord himself beg e ee | Prexy Brewster has said that no ey joore, ¥ Lew judge system of refereeing tonight,| “*¥* tay Ag te deal with Bobby Schang, American ny Moore, of Camp Lewis, is | with two business men to be picked| 0® bis own iittle brew after te [Qu ion catcher, has been com Bpohane Friday night. Houck ot tie ring and a third man in the; Might's battlé, pleted as yet. fought a draw with the Camp gauored circle. Roy David will be! It Is the same old #tuff—a ques pee the third man in the ring in the|ton of brains ve. brawn. Not that) woomy Lukonovic, the young first, third and fifth bouts, and Jim-| McCarthy Is a bonehead, nor & twirler scheduled to play with Port my Malone will substitute in the sec: | Wright is a cripple, but this bird Me-|iang this séason, i making @ Noise ond and fourth offerings cig: can bit and Weight id Giver |g Gedbcet. ‘Tema nye. be hat is all there " must have money or he will stick Nate Druxtman is using the same Can't Piek Winner to the shipyards here at th Eike’ club Friday } es — teeth It is impossible to pick the winner ~ . nigh€ Charley Hulen is acting as} te BBONS FIGHTS ROWLANDS | card. These two big fellows If McCarthy uid happen to land DENVER: March 11.—Mike Gilt the th eo ‘or tha to it hammer and tongs the he third man in the ring for that! ven in ou timation, the fight night | bons declared himself ready for to- a they fought before Se- jwilt be over; but if Billy can keep | re ee t's 10round bout with ° | ro! , na 1 pve Es. “ys : attle fans? One verdict went to away from the mat he has a fine The two middle ~ Young Hector is yelling for a Lem Rowlands draw, and the other Wiliams ise eain, The bl tellee tay go chance to outpoint the champlon weights will attract the year's big on the & ‘day night, with| While McCarthy gives the impros-| PUR wi Oe the stock Yardy au ag the winner of the Reynolds-Wiiliame | S10" that his wild swings fron the | cidium here. key Morrow will show his | tight at tim Crystal Pool tonight, but|00r are his knockout punchem, it | Against Charley Davidson, of nothing has been settied has been noticeable that his hardest | : : Lewis, in the. same stiow. |wallopa travel straight from the | beater, but then Frank Farmer hap fs coming along at a fast) 11 jooks as tho Mickey King and |*houlder and go but a few inches pened along and caved him in with a Gnd local fans are picking the | run harrioan gilt be dined ap tne| Wright and McCarthy fought a/«mack on the molars and knocked fellow to slip Davidson the show at the Crystal Poot,|4°¥ !n Tacoma recently, and ring m out in the first round. Ever end of the decision. “thle slefinite hate taka setied (#d® critics gave Billy the shade in ince that time the Bre:nerton man sinh the decision has fought like a beginner. He Ridley and Eddie McKenna will ¥ - sibicesiateticdl The Seattic man has never lost a) should be able to hit a lot harder for tt over in Bremerton Thursday fight to a welterweight, and McCar-|a fellow of his size, and would go ad eo hould be a go worth # thy has traveled thru this season! better, in the jud t of ring fol Lotal tans are picking Mexen-|| JOHNNY COMES || without dropping « xingie combat. |jowers, if he would close hin gloves beat | f cad 0 sping hiv op Ridley Something Will Break and hit, instead of slapping r a TO TOWN SET oe Seeant wttR Wea oven grown GVO i tho, ix bound to hap Somethin 4 Mitchell is sure training hard FOR RING MIX PB melther Pilly wine or wets knock. | #ome action tonight, Harry ee Sight, Wittt MOCar tis, in Te eee een abled loose, according to the advance Reynolds Going Strong . On Thursday night. ‘Ine Aus dope—a draw may result over the Reynolds beat the big fellow be Nan is doing strenuous road work, | ZT é four-round route, but is is not prob | fore, and be should do it again but little gymnasium work. He able Reynolds is always a dangerous it-keeps him in better shape. In the seniwindup, the “Bitter! man, because he certainly cracks his ~ Root Kid" will go on with Frankie) victima when he does land. Tucker, This fight should be funny,| in the curtain-raiser Stanley Ryan, MY y may be according to Jim Corbett, of /round ring argument with “Kid" * CRYS' AL POOL ‘ isi whoever is the Hoyle of the boxing! peterson, he of the Scandinavian game, but Seattle fan are not used | hiue tights. HOW, LET Me See - OW, | KNOW — VLU step our WTO) You're ' Twe NEXT RooM MYSELF | CHARLIE CHAPLIN, AND THInK FOR A MinuTe = — NOW, MYOOY. WHAT WOULD YOU CALL THE MARKS MADE) - Pr eee Er cvonams? Paap (RUTOGRAPHS, VICTORIANS DROP WILD ICE BATTLE » ” FINAL STANDING OF CLUBS Won. Lost. Pet Vancouver 12 8800 Seattle A 8 58 Vietoria 7 13 350 » * VANCOUVER, B. ¢., Mareh 11 In wild game, the Vancouver Mil Hionaries won the last hockey game of the regular season from Victoria here laxt night, by a score of 11/ goals to § ‘The score was § markers all at the wtart of the final session t the players ran rampant in the t period, and Vancouver wor out wring wix goals Taylor ond Harris were the big winners. Si Griffis rood for the home team ouver squad left immedi the game for Séattte where they play the Mets in the firet play-off game for the Coast title ° Victoria Murray Patrick CO Lawentin W, Loughiin , Taylor, trom | Ukslla for naltion fons--Vanoourer, Martie for in for Duncan. Victoria, none. 1 Pestod: 11—Vancouver, Stanley, from Harris, 2:20 Cook, trom Taylor, 0:22 Irvin, from Taylor, 0:22 Pinal seore vuver 11, Vietor Hubatituti Griffin. V Referee— ton Whether or not the Seattie hocke: club will get a crack at the world’ title, an Bastern team will play post-season series here, according to} Manager Muldoon, of the tle club, The Ottawas, who played the Les Canadiens for the Bastern title, | are coming to the Coast for a series of games and if Seattle should lose} out to Vaneouver in the title series, | the Ottawas will play here. And if Beattle cops the Coast honors and) plays the Les Canadiens, the Otta was will perform in Vancouver. | All of the Jocal men are in the best of shape and have had a week's rest. They will hold their last prac. tice before the big series this after ‘noon at the Arena _ SECOND AND LENORA Gs 4 ; it to it Cae seen — i ath The Montanan fights from a an Johnnie’ McCarthy a both mitts every once in a while a trt * ae 4 fact, Harry Anderson will testify Billy Wright . ; Blthat the “Kia” ta pretty accurate Kia" is pretty accurate of Senttic, 145 ths, . ta with hi s gloves. The Bitter Root Kid ¥ ee ‘ Must Do Hix Share of Monta vs f Last time the Kid" let Anderson | Frankie Tucker : do all the ing. If both men Of Seattle, 134 thn, fought the sane style that the Mon Pong ® ° = . tanan does, nobody ever would get Teenl, per doz, atalke Jimmie Storey - 4 hit. What the fans want is action, per of Spokane, vs. 4 and not comedy, from semi-windup Gal, per dor. Mike Pete fightere—the comedy fights gener of Senttle, 140 tha, ty end with the curtain-raiser So ‘ the “Kid will have to help Tucker Steve Reynolds p entertain the fans, or he will lose of Sent Med ts favor with the fans an hrown, ewt., 50005. Harry Williams j i Mike Pete and Jimmy Storey \ an ponvers 5.00 ¢¢ vee th ® Heavyweights. Fags A should put up shing go. Both Ah i. ™ yi! het ( of these battiers a battiera in ev > f | Chick Peterson 4 4 ery sense of the word. Pete packs rd ‘ $9.00 99.08 a5 Soatitn, va. Pog a hard wallop, but Storey is no coma ey Stanley Ryan z ‘ ; siedch, O6@ 05% | and can fling those gloves . 0r@ .oru of Ballard, 125 ts. pretty fast, Pete is hoping to slip | Pampk 25 dishes a over a knockout, but it looks aw it) AQMeet Loon), per sack Storey has th the Wilken. |" vaults son boy. Storey 1 very effe- | apples— enone Vaan, WARNOPR ccsseees | clent against Billy Shade, & couple Wan Wineeape 250@4.00| of weeks ago, and he wasn’t in ag mba Fl eielaad vebonce| good condition then as he is now Veal ewe 24 cotnbe ...7.2607.50 rey GIT by, A \ Pete Recovers From Boil per box rit tah T By 4 Navela, per bo . Third and Union j Z ‘ Pete was bothered with a big boil | Oranger Nove Ms tee 2002.76 AUSTIN & 8A 4 Z 3 on his left wrist for several days, but | Peer” NoTs 1 Fiext A Vatadh has scratched his name off the cas ai—Por 1. 55+ a dohuny BeCarthy ity list and Is ready for the gong, | AMMAN ae —-per tb: oh 6@ 80 Steve Reynolds will try conclu iH © Appreciated | All set for his go with Billy Wright! siong with ry Williams, the big ‘ *evate ” ‘ “ot bf s Cashed at the Crystal Poo! tonight, Johnny poy from ¥ rion. Unless Wil 4 30 | Y & SEARS’ | MeCarthy, Coast welterweight king, | tiams stands up and fights tonight, Jarrived in Seattle thik mofning,| he is just about thru here, ‘The last |rarin’ to go. Johnny says he is ini time he fought with Jim Jorge he |better shape than he was the last) made a very poor Impression |tithe he was in Seattle and intends) In his first two battles here with | Sp | to stow Billy away in the early soing. | Oncar Koch he looked like a world: | 17) 1.76@ 2.00 | Belling Prices to Retal Butter, Eggs Batter— - Loon! city creamery, ., tn cartons ‘ Local city eranmery, parchment wrapped, Local creamery, cubes Fancy ranch Pullete ’ Cheese— Limbormor Washington eroam brick Oregon Y. A i Washington trip! Oregon triplets Alfalfa. Wash. Np. Timothy. Want ped Ground Corn Seratch Food Mash .. te—Minnesota Local (sprouting, LOOKIT THAT WILLA! McCarthy Will Defend Coast Crown Tomight Seattle Quintet | Sport of Kings Will will : _ From Ellensburg Be on Tap as Usual © ball five will play the Eller “ETOAC: quintet abet turday nigh CHICA March 11—The more, lUberately shot by revolutioniste, im: th wociation gymnasium. than 10,000 blooded trotting horses | Russia and Austria. Se men are going a fam in the United States will continue|, Most of the finer stock clip and after their vi over Slee ¢ oa f to the royalty, he sald, and care the Multnomah club last Satur- (jo) the sport of kings be was taken in advance to see that duy have high hopes of annexing {fre “the same old stands” on the | the horse—most loved of all posetes the Northwest cage title for t country’s thousand or more tracks. | sions In Russia—was taken out 6f” season, The Ellensburg This was the statement today of | the countr; 4 not dropped a game this W. H. Smollinger, secretary of the See : American Trotting House associa Aone | tom, who declared America has now | Mystery Surrounds : | firm! entrenched iteelf in first . . ‘f Stecher Drops Mat pines’ among horse breeding “nnd Frisco Ring Man ~ training nations, displacing Russia; gan FRANCISCO, Mar ml Match to Zbyszko ve wiione rormeriy mom ANCISCO; sarch Tia KANSAS CITY, March Joe |berk of the roralty owned hundreds| OW” Moran, former top-notch Saige i lish featherweight, really trying to = world’s finest steeds. bo : t yack here, or is some ender for th to netuall get bi on @ proper attempting to gain mateh last night pllinger ut af ite prese: pe Morenci sg % Wikdek Zbyako, the “Terribie|*. ae yr ‘ har” dee’ “et gettic this today, for the man calling Pole,” proved too much for St bee ‘ ois? “" himself Moran has failed to recog. whe @ot but the firet-of the on b tiize men who were in Owen's Ga lat : se ate High cost of feeds, leather, labor |i, tights here, and several. Sa P mere front Dachan, “aused the sport &/ men fail to recognize him ag Morais BAD RANCISC) hi thet agers ore Matches scheduled with Mo : Vincent Moliyneux, Red Box pitcher,|a hard year in every line of buat. |%, DArienact, Sil oe sie has been bought by the Salt Lake! ness and sport—more people saw | “27% establish his identity,” club of the Coast league, and Ernie| trotting and running races in Brown, shortstop, has been secured| America than ever before. Ten| WHITE BEATEN from the St. Louis Browns. Jack| thousand horses took part in 800} PEORIA, IL, March 11.—H ‘ook, business manager of the|racing meets in the country.” Thorpe beat Charley White in a 10° Saints, anounced these additions to| Smollinger said he discounted| round lightweight. bout here the personnel today stories of blooded horses being de- night. It was a tame affall WHAT IS WORSE THAN BAD TEETH? The masticating machinery in your mouth is just as good as its poorest tooth. Isn’t this a fact? If you have all but one or two good, solid teeth, and one of these bad is on either wi. JEFF HALFORD, side of your jaw, are you able to use the full Ss force of your teeth in masticating your food? : Certainly you cannot, and every bit of food you take into your mouth takes on a certain amount of poison, and this in turn is.distributed through your system. fea ‘will need several years It doesn’t make any difference whether it is one tooth or all your teeth that are bad, THEY SHOULD BE TAKEN CARE OF. There is no one knows this better than you. The only thing I can do is to im- press on your mind the fact that I do MODERN — ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS—DENTISTRY, and the fact that I advertise my prices and do my work for the prices I advertise. You know before you start what it will cost you. Solid 22-karat Gold Crowns. .......$5.00 Best Porcelain Crowns............$5.00 Bridge Work ........:...........$5.00 Silver Fillings ....... bole e ed GROO t use nothing but the very best of materials—all work that leaves this office is guaranteed—I stand back of it at all times. If you axe not able to pay all at one time I will arrange payments for the balance. DR. JEFF HALFORD Room 205-6-7-8 Pioneer Building First Avenue and James Street Phone Main 6237

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