The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1919, Page 17

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Willard Not Ready, _ se Phamp Just { N Kids Himself, | Says Veteran ‘Dempsey, However, Is in| “Great Physical Shape, Reports Declare BY H. C. HAMILTON [United Press Staft Correspondent.) | TOLEDO, Ohio, June 28.— Oliie Pecord, selected referee ‘for the bout here between Jess and Jack Dempsey, tes no reason why there should be undue excitement over what or shall not be done in fhe ring by the boxers. “Rules of the Toledo boxing will be allowed to fight the clinches so long as one they must boxers have used the kidney to some extent in thelr train ee Fy This he pointed out, is barred @ commission rules and will be tolerated. “Rabbit” Punch Allowed was asked regarding the b punch”"—a blow delivered | the back of the neck while box:| are in a clinch. He said there was no rule against it and it would Permitted, but he announced him as opposed to it | | "If the men care to meet me be the bout, I will be glad to go fast al amateurs. their camps and talk over the| the Hibernians at Lincoln playfield Weaver will be on the hill ,” he said, “but I see no rea “tor it. We can Sunday our|for the Belmonts, with a mt in the ring before the| pitching for the Hibernians. q starts.” | _ Willard’s work was very slow. He have well satisfied with his condi Henry Groh The Alhambras, a newly or ganized colored squad, will play their first game of the season Sunday, when they hook up with the Duthie Independents, at Lib- erty park. The game gets under | Champion, and Axel Graves will de way at 2:30, The Alhambras ames with some of the Graham Wet Wash 44 will Journey to Port Townsend Sunday to play _ How Groh Plays Third IN HANDLING BUNTS Comeamnacrs [HELEN BAKER MEETS MISS SUTTON TODAY BERKELEY, June 28.—(United Press.)—Helen Baker will meet Flor ence Button today tn the finals of the Pacific coast tennis champic | following her win. | Mise Tarilton, 64, 64 hips, yesterday, over | William Johnson, former national cide today who shall meet the win ner of the Roland Roberts William | Parker match, also scheduled for Belmont Dye Works will tangle with | this afternoon ng by Ghamites, thelr pre ry work janiels will drive the horses , and Bondaline (2168). Haw oi training @ five ly Dreams (2044) Gen. Marisetta, by Mars. The Peter Voto colt, Sanflash, has arrived at Lexington and is now in John Hi, Dickerson’s stable. In addi tion to this colt Dickerson is working ® number of very promising young sters as well as Brook Chenaalt, « half brother te Peter Chenaalt (204%) and Don Chenault (1:05'%). Frank Turner te gett tent Into tee: r phia waret with FRANCE WINS VERDICT OVER JOHNNY SCHAUER) SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.—| (United Press)—Young France waa} pronounced victor over Johnny | f St. Paul. in tast night's encounter, altho | favored a draw | was given t Emke, Danny Fr «° Martin a lnc Charley Moy was given the verdict lover Paddy Dillon, 1444) being the only ones gene Frank Inthe Real Ptaintitts } hide By W. H. BOUGHT THIS WEEK 22 ALREADY SOLD Located adjoining Interlaken, just north of Capitol Hill, a little south of the Government Canal and the State University; one to three blocks from 23rd Avenue car line, most of them adjoining or facing a Park or Boulevard. Surrounding lots held at from $1,200 to $1,600 each. but old-time boxers who have| the up-Sound team. > -gten him work declare he cannot napa get in shape to defend the! Mike Wrights and the Keystone with the work he is doing Giants battle at Liberty park Sun | Not in Shape, Says Vet cubehgoat tigi aan | THEY BET ON SALES ' middle. | OUR PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY y Ryan, tamees RENTON I8 GROWD ht, said today that Willard posi-| ly is not in condition. “Why, he's playing.” said Ryan. | Sunday. “Tt looks to me as if he has dis-| ssa ya Wovered that he can not get into con ition and is just stalling along until! | ithe day of the fight. “I can’t imagine a boxer attempt to deceive himself into the belief aay he will be in fighting trim with doing any road work. And I 't believe Jess Willard is in| -pate’s ribe have been pounded @hape.” to Poulebo Sunday. Dempsey boxed only sees Jack's back muscles and the | given a rest. legs and arms goes on Willard’s Dempsey smashed him into be beaten. ‘Training work of both boxers was lone, merely blocking GRAND EXCURSION HOODS CANAL TOMORROW Here’s 2 chance to view the most picturesque part of wel gn he Sound—a day of constantly changing scen-' ith. several hours’ stop at the head of the canal S.S. WHATCOM Leaves Colman Dock at 9 a. m. and arrives at Union City, at the head of the canal, about 2 o'clock. The return trip will be made at 5:30, arriving at Seatfle about 10. Get Your Tickets Today A great many people were disappointed on last Sunday's excursion. We can only a cer- tain number, and we would urge you to get your tickets immediately. Tro Fae $1.50 Chidiren, 5-12, 75¢. , Including War Tax.); Dairy lunch at city prices served on the boat. Puget Sound Navigation Co. Main 3993 ‘The Queen Anne Merchante and 0 | ‘The to : B. Williams play at Mercer playfield | fice of H. 8. The Anadet club will make a trip| Jexpected to slow up somewhat to three | yg. rounds yesterday, owing to the fact that Bill Tate was taking a layoff. | a consistently by Dempsey that he Dempsey's condition continues to| pegged off for a respite. He declared | a. the marvel of the city. Every one| he would have to leave if he was not", ‘h? $69 deposit on it lot @mooth working Jamaica Kid and Jock Malone fur- | @way from his camp singing the/ nished the targets for Dempsey yes- ; of the challenger. Those who|terday. Jamaica went two rounds, think he can win base their|or, rather, a round and a half, for | ***~ bigness. They een: | Bi @ Jess—that he is too big | consciousness in the second round, | CeMklin, Dempaey did no hard work with Ma-|° — — jone lot; ing is reported the urner Real company, Downs building: Saturday morning, June 14, Chas | A. Pringle, salesman, breezed into | the office at 9 & m, and sald: “Mr —|Turner, I am going downtown and sell 10 lots to 10 different people before noon, from my biue print.” Turner bet him $50 he could not do it at 930 a m., was back at the of |fice at 10 minutes to 12, and had } $560 in his pocket which represent Fol so to: Proctor Cook, 1208 10 ave. W., one tot; E. K. LaBiond, 627 Wellington one Wt: H. W. Rowley, 510 Broadway, two lots; Grover A. 2203 EB. Olive st. one lot; Hi. Strauss, 1603 26th ave, one |lot; M. S. Meengs, 1327 Terry ave Flitza Lindberg, 6027 35th ave. N. E, two lots; Boyd O 2448 Firet ave. W.. one lot A. Pringle, Downs butiding Graves, Chas. one lot Two people insisted upon taking two lots each, and Pringle téok one himself, so he really sold 11 lots to nine different peopie in two }hours and « half. | Mr. Turner paid the bet, and was! |slad to do it | This simply goes to sho great demand for vacant is probably the firet time in 12 years that such an accomplishment has been made GOOD JUNE BUSINESS M.. L. Burkhardt for A. Spencer & Co., who have recently moved into new and larger quarters on the second of the Hinckley bullding, re FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Method That Anyone it le present on hay fever ¢ asthma, you * f spparently where ai! forma of inhalers, "a: reparations, fumes, “patent | all wheezing, and all those paroxysms at once ‘Thies free offer i# too Important to neglect a single day. Write now and then begin the method at once, Rend no money. Simply mail coupop below. Do St today FREE ASTHMA CovroN FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Room 583-X, Niagara and Hudson . Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of your methoa OnFREUM, BUILDING and Madison FREE DOCTOR Mz-Government Physician 31111 FIRST AVE. oF 109 WASHINGTON sr. RIGHT DRUG CO, sTORES Leck fer the Free Decter Sign, Pringle left the office! lowing is the list of people he sold/ t| workingmen and their saleamanager | “© Renton, the live manufacturing at the south end of Lake hington, reports considerable ac tivity these days. ‘There are no vacant houses and new residence are building and are being planned to meet the demands, A number of salen of residence and business! sites have been made to old time} residents of Renton, as well as to new comers, L. F. Holmes, 262 Empire building, reports sales of| $6,000 in residence lots during the |past two weeks, Practically all of these lots will be improved immedi | ately, Inquiries warrant the state | |ment that at least double this amount will be sold during the next two weeks. | The new State Bank of Renton ie completing ite new quarters, and the opening of this bank gives Renton two uptodate banking tn: tutions. The large manufac’ ne plants have added ti forces in order to take care contracts, and further addit |planned. Renton, with its water connections, electri coal mines ahd level arena, more inducements to jing plants than any other spot around Puget sound. Schools, ii braries, good soil, level cleared lots, | paved roads and good street car ser Seattie’s center make the town an ideal place for| families The present land prices offer op. portunities for good, safe invest. ments. The town is steadily grow ing and the Commercial Club is! after some of the big plants coming > the Northwest. offers | manufactur. | } vice to business . business good in the sale of homer.| June is going out as tho it would beat May and April, in spite of| the fact that summer is here and, | as & usual thing sales drop off about one-half during the summer months. We also notice more inquiry for t ally view prop. classes of prop 1 to the buyer just] stn. at buildings, at prices from > $15,000 ‘that pay from 5 per cent net on the inve and close in property w buildings on where the income is enough to learry the pr until ready to improve with permanent buildings > a few prop s of this kind are offered now and we are buy | The sales made in our fc offices, located differen of the cit loned in the main office. This er Sus to keep in close touch with sales in all parts of the city, and we notice that the present activity is not confined to jany one or two districts, but is gen | eral thruout the city operty | |STEAMER STUCK FAST | IN MUD AT HOQUIAM | HOQUIAM, June 28.—The jsteamer Tahoe, which is aground | jon @ mud bank in the lower hat wor, could not be pulled off by steamer Tamalpais or| which arrived here Fri The Mahanna, here to load 10,000 feet of lumber for Balti |more, also failed to float the ship. | SILVER BUTTON AWARDED The last of the first consignment of silver Victory buttons to be dis tributed by the Seattle army recruit ing station was awarded George D. | Cande, of Tacoma. Cande was a cap- tain in the 964th infantry, 91st divi sion, commanding Company K. He | was wounded by « high explosive | shell, September 28, 1918, in the Ar gonne. LADIES TO F The Ladies’ Aid woclety of the | Woodland Park Methodist church, | will hold {ts annual picnic next Wed ‘nesday afternoon, in Woodland park. | $750 Buys a big 50x100-foot lot, less than one block from car line, block and one-half from school ‘and block and one-half to tennis court and park; quarter cash, balance six, twelve and eighteen months. $800 Inside lots, 60x100, with the long way join- ing the park, assuring no house being built to the east, and as the lot to the west will only be sold as a 60-foot lot, you are sure to have lots of room and a place to turn around and breath on of your own. Quarter cash, bal- ance six, twelve and eighteen months. $900 | Big corner, 55x100, right on the car line, a block away. T hese corners are easily today from $1,200 to $1,500 each. The ownd er — us to put on prices to sell them out in a week. $950 Corner, 60x100, having a beautiful view the Lake, Laurelhurst, Cascade Mountains and facing on the Boulevard and Park. First party to look at this lot, and really wants o will buy it, as it is priced considerably under real value. Building Restrictions Not Less Than $2,500 3 Street grade paid, sewer paid, north trunk sewer paid; surrounding lots sold fourteen years ago, without improvements, $1,200 to $1,400 each. Fine homes been built on some of them. © FOUR SPECIAL BUYS We have three 60x100-foot lots together, making 100x180 on a corner located alongside Wash- ington Park at $2,550.00 for all three lots, about what a regular 50-foot lot should sell for in a city of this size so well located. How to Arrive There Take 23rd Avenue car at Postoffice to East Lynn Street, or by auto thru Capitol Hill, Inter- laken Boulevard to 24th Avenue, north on 24th to East Lynn Street, where a store building is on the corner. best lot for the money offered on the market or will ever be again. Our salesmien will be there all day to show you the best home value and the Better come early as we expect to sell the last lot we have before night. H. S. TURNE REAL ESTATE Co. Rooms 3 to 11, Downs Bldg., 709 Second Avenue Branch Office, 1404 Fourth Avenue Phone Elliott 4326

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