The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1919, Page 17

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STAR CAGE TEAMS Sold * and Sailors’ club, YM. OA Company B, Third Washington infantry, Knights of Columbus Spaldings. Piper & Taft, Rainier post, American Legion, MacDougall Southwick, University of Community Five, In ts, Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co, Hrewster Cigar Co, | STUDENTS PRESENT | “AMERICAN CITIZEN” “An American Citizen,” one of Nat Goodwin's greatest stage successes will be presented Friday and Satur evenings of this week by the “Courtesy Pays Dividends” NOS—the Ideal i Christmas ‘Gift lot of new pianos rices from PIA r class of the Lincoln high sl, at the school auditorium. © cast includes Thelma Hafley |Beresford Crugpr, Arvilla Patton. JAlthet Hehniger, Janet Powell Make your selection before Nateline Hawkins, Arthur MacWhin the best have been taken. nie, Leonard Milliman, Ed Watney A pleased customer ts our Melvin Levy, Webley Bevin, Mert Sreatest advertisement. An Inexpensive Christmas Gift is a genuine HAWAIIAN STEEL GUTTAR OR A KUMALAE UKULELE. We carry them, BAKER BROS. CO. 1623 THIRD AVE.. Shaw, John Saunders and Reginald | Gearhart. Last rites for Mra, Clara P, Mears, | 15, widow of A. T. Mears, druggtet |were held from Butterworth’s at }3 p.m. Wednesday, She died of pneumonia Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W, W. Ewing 1231 20th ave, N FEE LE EE EE EE EEE EL EE ELEY ; “TAFT” TOY SPECIALS FOR THURSDA eee is Gilbert Wheel Toys Specially Priced the bey to build express wagons, wheelbarrows, trucks, racers, sleds, Thursday special $4.85 A more complete out tit, which will build many more interesting models, Thuraday spe clal— $8.75 “Oh Boy” Electric Trains “Hummer” Trains Thursday Price $1.95 Enables geared we A wind-up motor outfit, consisting of engine, tender and coach, with circular track, station house and semaphore, complete for.....$1.95 ' SLEDS Strongly built boys’ Sleds—round steel spring runners. A real boys’ article. Made in Seattle .. ++. 83.00 Comprises No. 150 locomotive with electric head ght, two Pullman cars, t sections of track, making a circle of 28% inches in diameter Length of train 20 inches. Special price for SRPONEY, 00000. ccccvesscercccsesecase ++- 86.95 Real Flying Aeroplane Steel frame, silk covered; propeller operated by heavy rubber bands; strong and durable...75¢ “Tinker Toss” a The Wonderful “Yankee” Radiopticans for Tank Home Entertainment Projects posteards and pho- tos in real colors on the wall; operated from any light socket. Prices $4.50, $7.50, $10.00, $14.00, teen oGeS a One of the wonderful Tinker Toys; a regular 25e valle. Thursday spe- This wonderful toy was the prize win- ner of the New York Toy Show; will climb over anything like e real tank; clal— strong spring motor; cater- $6 00 ° 10c pillar. drive. Taft's price... EVERY BOY WANTS A BICYCLE ‘The “Columbia” {s the stand- ard of all American Cycles, and we sell it at Taft's because we know it is the most reliable wheel ever made. We show all the Columbia models, including the new Columbia Autobike. SKATING! As Christmas gifts or for irkmediate use we are showing the famous Automobile Ice Skates. Juvenfle Columbias, Just as good as big brother's wheel, in sizes from 4 years and up. Come in and make your selection now— we will arrange to deliver just before Christmas, Outdoor skating has been enjoyed by Seattle for some days now, and even if this skating weather does not Inst, the opening of the Arena in a short time will enable you to continue with this most exhilarat ing of all sports. The skate which “ounces stronger.” is lighter and Automobile Ice Skates, $6.50, $7.50, $10, $12. Tube Hockey Skates at $8.50. Fancy Figure Ladies’ Auto Skates, $6.00. Clamp Ice Skates, $2.00 and $3.50. Other models from $2.00, Skates, $7.50 and $12.00. Other Taft Suggestions Knitted Sweaters, Tama Skating Shoes and Scarfs; Golf Clothing Roller Skates for Clubs and outfits; Foot Bo sa d Gi 1 Men's “Wisco” Black Calf Skating balis and Boxing Gloves; y 2 iris Shoes, ankle straps, padded tongue and laced toe..$9.00 and $12.00 Men's “Wisco” Hockey Shoes, tan and black calfskin $10.00 Pocket Knives and Hunt ing Knives; Driving and Street Gloves. New Edison Phonographs and Records. The famous Winslow make —ball bearing and adjust able. $3.00, $3.50 and $7.00 ecrceesed “Rollfast” Skates..... ig TESA i 1107-1109 SECOND AVENUE T DEC, 10, 1919. Star Basketball Teams Must Have Representative at Big Cage Meet at Y.M. Tonight Organization for Coming Year to Be Perfected; Big Gen- eral Hoop Meet Billed for 6:30; Star League Gets Under Way on December 16 HE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, | Basketball players, attention! Don't forget the cage meeting at the Y. M. C. A. tonight to discuss rules, officials and basketball for the coming year Every person connected with an executive job or officials of local basketball, including The Star league, the church league, high schools and university are asked to attend. Coach Hunt will be the principal speaker. The university | coach will interpret several new rulings. And after the big general meeting the captains of The Star league teams will hold their organization meeting. The league will be officially organized tonight and it is vitally} important that every team in the league is represented at this meeting. } Schedules for the coming year will be made out. The} committee heads will report on floors, organization, finance and other details of the league. j The MacDougal-Southwick team in the league is assured and the department store will have a representative at the meeting tonight. The season will get under way on December 16 and with! the starting date less than a week away it is absolutely necessary to complete the organization tonight. Eddie Casey Is Best Grid Man of Year On Season’s Play Harvard Star Outshines Chick Harley of Ohio Shannon and White by a couple of! tons. Lioyd Madden, local welter,| spoke right out in meeting and said} ho @vants to box Jimmy Storey again, | even after what Storey did to Bird At that, Madden and Storey make a nice scrap. ee Young Sam Langford, hailing from fan Francisco, ambled into the ring | before the main go for an introduc tion. Ho is a very black colored man | and forgot to tell the announcer bis/ | weight, altho Clay Hite yodeled to the world that the newcomer was a sensational fighter, taking Langford's teatimony, no doubt. . CENTURY MARK IN DANGER Eddie Casey in just about the} Australia boaste another speed Kreatest footballer of the season of| Marvel in R. R. Burguex, who at a 1919. He should be on everybody’s| fecent track and field champt all-American because of his great py pt ee cagie a roe oak a work in Harvard's two big games seconds, He nw of the season—Princeton and Yale,| ‘erful stride, and gets off the He won beth of those games thru|‘apidly. Burgues beat W. W. Hunt, | hie wonderful individual work. He| ‘he New South Wales champion, by | will €o down tp the history of foot | *¥o yards, ball as one of the greatest of open Lat’s go eat at Roldt's—uptown, | field runners I Mad Chick Marley run to form in the game with Illinois for the west ern conference championship he | might have tied the great Casey But unfortunately Harley was in| the poorest condition to play he has| been in during the three seasons he) has mado the name of Ohio State famous | ‘The greatest upset of a great up setting on the gridiron was the way lilinols upset Harley. It was the only team to turn the triek in three years of football, Step Hartey All had tried to stop the wonder: ful Harley out none ever aid. That is why Chick always won, But in the Tlinols game Hariey was stop ped. It was pretty tough on a hero/ to wind up his career in that man | ner. He wan't In good physical thape and besides the MMiinols team | was after him on every 5 | But in the three yea it Ohio State he made m record that few gridiron warriors made at any school * i By dropping a game to Minot» the! Ohio State team fell out of the un-| defeated class, leaving only Harv-| ard, Notre Dame and Centre Col-| lege And neither of the three is) recognized champion. The Tiinois | eleven is the only champion of the big timers, Zuppke'se men are in undisputed porsession of the west-| ern conference title. | Tilinois Leads Illinois is a shade better than | Ohio, With Harley going at top! speed Ohio would have wom Ohio might have won anyhow had Har ley's men been satisfied with a 7 to 6 victory but they tried to fatten the ncore with @ place kick from the 43-yard line and this kick wad blocked and resulted a minute or) two later in Bob Fletcher's field! 1414 3d Ave; downtown, 913 24 Ave. WE GUARANTEE You %o saving on a DIAMOND If purchased from us. We can positively prove this statement. ae ee wo Wn one We offer the following spe clals while they last: Cluster 7 Diamonds, plenum $65.00 Tiffany Diamond Ring, almost 1 earat, perfect. a ........ 9145.00 Pertect Cut Genu- ine Diamond Ring, almost var $335.00 Fine Diamond, over 2% carat, n..----,...800.00 written guarantee with every Diamond to be exactly as represented, or MONEY RE- FUNDED. 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The smoke was thick enough to be cut with a knife at the Arena last night, and it undoubtedly slows up the boxers. Tommy Gibbons, the St. Paul light heavyweight, meeta Jimmy Darcy of | Portland at the Rose City in a 10: round scrap tonight. Gibbons is go-| |ing into the fracas with his paris in | poor condition. He will probably put up the same sort of an exhibition | that he did here of ducking and dodg- ing and tapping. Gibbons is admit tedly a clever boxer and all that, but he shouldn't be in the ring when he lcan’t give the fans his best, even if t Sundays), 15 and 9:1 FIPTH-PINE. ELLIOTT 2626 made sporting weekly, is on sale at the newsstands, The editors and staff of this sheet are local boys and the paper contains news of interest of sport on the Coast and all over the country. PANTAGES Mats. 2130-—Nights, 7 and 0, Now Playing EDDIF FOY AND YOUNGER FOYS; Five Pi the Le Fevres) Ar rd) Ray Lawrence} + Pane Oh, see the beautiful snow! Judging from news notices, open season for the snowbirds, it's 35e. PALACE HIP DER! 10 Bie ACTS—5 Feature “THE THUNDERBOLTS or with w encay Adminsion 25¢ # Back to business! Referee Doug- las’ plan of ordering the boxers to break at the Arena last night met with the razzberry from the fans when it didn't work very well, The fans want to see the referee earn his money by @ wrestling match with the boxers in the clinches, « There were a lot of challengers at Hindle, 46, a resident of Keyport, were held Tuesday. Mrs, they are only Western boobs. band, James A. Hindle, and four chil- 1414 8d Ave; downtown, 913 24 ——- dren, Mra. Bessie Anna Winchester, | The recond edition of Biff, a local Oakland, Cal.; Mra, Frieda Eva Lord, Bremerton; Herbert M. Hh Samuel R. F 122 ee OLD FATHER Washington's . jeoting TIME Proves & MY METHOD SRGH— & : EVERY s PATIENT 2 YP RECEIVES HONEST DENTISTRY EVERY PATIENT IS GUARANTEED ENTIRE SATISFACTION. 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ALASKAN IS BURNED Funeral services for Raymond 8, Giddings, 50, Alaskan and former |shareholder in the famous Gertrude mine, will be held from Bonney- Watson's at 1 p. m. Thursday. He died Monday night, His widow, Mrs. Sarah Giddings, lives at Lake Burien Paper money in existence in 15 principal countries of the at the beginning of the war-was than $8,000,000,000. Now it is $4,000,000,000, 7 Interment was in the Island cemetery. Hindle is survived by her hus: Let's go ent at B REAL ‘PAINLESS DENTI In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the you can bite corn off the cob; teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE $25.00 Set of Teeth. ... and merfitg oak Sores ot tee ¢ nd Sas Test of ‘Time ox Fr it pal tested our work, Whew coming to our ht place. Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays Frem 8 to 13 for Working People iii OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS S07 UNIVERSITY eT, Oppesite Third Ave OR UNIVERSIDY

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