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Additional Sports Lheodo: Letters t — =§ | ] oosevelt's ATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919. ‘i PEACE TABLE RUG NOWINU, S. STARTING 's e e Wl Ann to Send in Those HisChildren rete Prizes the Carpet on H ' ry ; 4. aie 1 Which Wilson Stood | a Nicknames Now Edited by Joseph Bucklin Bishop : : Attend Pool wee toe oad CoPYMGNT 1819 By AAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13.—The piven ter ea COE A NER'S Some | ine of the Far Kast, the mys | t : t . ersity and high }| a ——_-—— ——————Ror two from home to do some piece {question but that he could have put! 'etles of diploma rope Gee toe Ring Smoker «are coming in a» there in || fo Prendeat” Roosevelt _ize, from nome to do some piece |auestion but that he could have Put tities of the United Btatee are rm a stone we ance of perfect health || you only thought day after day of|dent that the jiv-fitcu man could|ted Im a priceless Persian rug end ‘ me for the} religious duty, He could | | how you would get homo I|handle the ordinary wrestler, But| Which te back home i” Ban Prancteco \ A t after ng been graced by Trambitas in Big Bout - real my The high Was many tir ured and |tecling may partly nsible| Japanese, and he was #0. mu nor er. ee wehools need ames, too. One of his Wh House box for the trouble with the lessons at) stronger that he evidently hurt and) “Crop on Card ‘ et's @ bouts lost the sight of an eye ned wore out the Japane With a litt e| President Wilson stood on it when " monnennaili| | frome blew. He kept this ace Wednesday, Washington's birth-| practice in the art I am sure that|he signed the peace treaty at Ver “ a | | dent @ profound secret from hi fay, I went Philadelphia and of our big wrestlers or boxers,|sallles, Bo did Clemenceau, 1 ° STAR WILL | lowest friends until years later made a speech at th niveraity of siraply because of his greatly #u-| George, Premier Orland and the oth His admiration fer boxers was | | Pennaylvania, t lunch with the | perior nett ld be able to kill/allied governments’ representatty as not confined to re. Fit adelphia City Troop and came/any of thase Japanese, who tho very|Gen. Pershing stood beside Marshal | webbed voted to him.—The or fatigue than most of my trips cost|are altogether too amall to hold their| last, when they were presented with | HOOP TILTs » eae oben ny pg a ed w t firet eames The Star, OM Counting Days and Wrestling awful evening wet and the night | who are well trained. ‘The rug is the property of Thomas| way, the White House, Feb. 24, 19¢ on the train wh taken together Spring in Washington |Kullujian, an Armenian. He has| e ada have | ( time to get Darling K azie irive on nearly mela mad White House, March 20, 19 pla on exhibition in the mu-| t season, | eal over you la Since Sunday we have not been able Poor John Ha has been prett |seum in Golden Gate park, The rug : * sem th nd {to think that to I «till box with Grant, who slok He te ging away to t to | Nae been in the K ujian family for « > Aro att the league that| You hav ¢ home me t bn mid | nick Up his health by a sea voyage)* °eMtur wa es, and a a teame | *® utting | dleweight eater United! ond rest tly hope he suc Used at Exposition w Star|Your whole » your! States, Yesterday af n we et ecda, suse of my great] The rug was first used during the edd s* \* ee at you | Pr or Yamashita up here | per al for een for him. be- | Panama Pacif! expe ion, when it ' Ha t eam wants 1 ce t the days befor oming | wrestle with Grant It was very in-| ause from the standpoint of the na-|formed the res spot for the Lib 2 Seattle teams and Roth-| home, and write as you do that it] teresting, but of course jlu-jiteu and| ion te would be very difficult to relerty Rell W America, entered} . ' » games, | Will only be 33 days, 26 days, ! wrestling a Ar apart that! diace him. Every Sunday on my way|the war it formed.the covéring over | R < lwo in|OMly 19 days, etc. but the same | it is difficult to make any compar’ me from church I have been ac | which 1,700 draftees walked to war.| >t jtitne it seems to me that perhaps this| son between them. Wrestling Is sim stomed to stop in and see him.|From there {t went to the peace} M there are two} ™eans that you do not really put all| ply a sport with rules almost Av COP’ |The conversation with him was al-|treaty conference and then back to| he yards and the |Your rt and all your head effert | ver those of Senate, whit ways delightful, and during these|the United States. It was from thi “ " »oking | 'Mto your we nd that if you are | jiteu | really mear oP "\ Sunday morning talke we often de-|rug that Gen. Pershing reaponded to cre wool Be far a a bed beronpan. egg rahe nee “ cided important questions of public/the “Welcome Home” of America ting games| think as little as possible nbout | consequence, Grar . 'W | policy. from the city hall steps, New York touch , Com: home a what to do except t Yamashita | 1) paid a uttling visit to New |recently. | ah of The Star|*elf to putting pa Brecaghves. val yo! cmpanggurngrdapireg Pin. | YOrk on Fr to give away Eleanor} And its wonderful career is not| 8 into your work Setly Semnee eee ack. TM lat her m aKe, and to make two/finished. Kullujian ts an Armenian Be. one — 4 pert BM roy f two min. | speeche to the Friendly Sons|by birth but an American at heart IN. VANCOUVER CAN’T GET = In after life, of comes, it in| utes more he'hed got an elbow bold | © Patrick and one to ns|with all the love of liberty that a augers Due Gonatute that GE Games, then len nian Gael taeane nave enmnand heen °™. tre, Aerials aE true American cherishes. He hopes | , IN COAST LEAGUE NOW |sou'mas' nave to co away for’ yourl te teak hie aru, so that there is'na}, Moher and T have been riding alto use the rug to free his native land jeal 125-pou SiS reve Le jvou may e to . a. rea Die Sens ne | 00d deal, and the country is now|from domination by the Turks, and it ° k A SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13.—The ec) eearel pony : jlovely. Moreover, Ted and Matt and|is his ambition to see the Armenian | 44 roject to add aver to the} I have begun playing tennis. | Deciaration of Independence written : - Coast baseball ts dead for} | The birds have come back. Not/|above his priceless treasure BROADWAY CAGE MEN * season, at least, sail’ William Jonty sparrows and robins, but| The charm of the rug does not lic H. McCarthy today. McCarthy, whe la w purple finches and|entirely in its wonderful texture and WITHOUT FLOOR: SOON) is president or tre 1ecgue, onta the Hee soe Gecgeas tats pot onlen Vinton aenk tc meee tae oda > beskbibess] #008 m oof ¢t Sacramento | the other morning early|War as a cloak for secret service 2 heed tyt ct of Lew and I were waked up by the|Work for the United States govern been: 2 Moreing would kee that team in| ing of a cardinal bird in the | ment With the rug as an excuse to i 7a to t exclusion of Vancouver. 1 lia tree Just outside our win-|«et into places where he would not M t he favored a ° ° ° otherwise have gained entrance, he r Thurs Sunday morning game | Billy Mink Outwits the Trapper Yesterday afterr Archie and|procured valuable information for | A DRAMA OF THE SHADOWS ekton, Stockton, he said, 4s » Quentin each 7 t lied powers. In Pi he c (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgeas) Quentin each had ttle boy to see|the a p In Paris he un: 4 ce t hasete city, and teams | 4 . . y BU him They trees, sailed | covered 17,000,000 franca, and jewelry REA’ TE a ow me peters on fe “ie. 7ygommmgea BePipe MESS PRE lat ss Sere Lnsaner ak. Wi Wn lecnahan eadeeeeie Tt an & ain hod borg here lig oe er ve to vantage. | snart cle ‘ou . Dt up the a i *|mand box like woodcocks tain Turks had secre 4 | out mins mar ter be by far. keen little nose he made sure that : - Red there to be Poor Mr. Frank ight. I wns very sorry. been a good friend to me. A Hunting Trip HIS is what Billy Mink said to himself as he uncovered the |trap which had been set for him at the entrance to one of his favorite = © ¥ pretice as the ot @eeh Turner can fir fe them there was no scent of the trapper ap there, He felt sure that the tray per had not found that little he tween the roo * COLD WEATHER HALTS SUNDAY SOCCER MELEE of that Travers died He had|— last : te, tar holes in the bank of the Laughing| nut tho he wae eure F ‘de Senlinh, Ocdaraee FOR QUEEN ANNE 1 park soccer tilt |0f the trapper when he said it. At! that hole he took the greatest care 1 Kermit: 1 hope * x. nds “ot ‘Quek “Anne day afternoon | first Billy flew into a great rage. Iti +, make sure that no trap was ir rip in F I have iG ei 3 made him angry clear to the tip of |.) 00 had in n@ Oklahoma. The * * poy the fengue lenders, |? tall Just te think he must Mow) ee ue Once | firet six ware of the woudl for the | tangle with the Black Diamond “11"|0@ always watching for traps where | 1,1. met resident 10 muct J : Har. at Carbonado in the other game|for #0 long there had been no dan-| 01°), He knew {more Bi eth eggs Doug. | scheduled for the day or ee ithat now there was no danger. He |°®#** I did not have to do quite as ndidate and a si sda epaaietio Or eatax om ry | coula et that fish. He did get it | ee ne. and there 998 & oad pace | * ate it . » irres ty about all, due von Rete HARVARD SQUAD MAY the Laughing Brok and see what | Trent he ie ant nto He righ there. |r suppose in part, to the fact that 1 Pome more he could discover. But you re-| . enohow th um no longer a candidate and am r| BE WEAK FOR BIG GO member that Billy was hungry On eo ygeahanr res Pacengeng te be free from the everlasting suspicion "|: CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Dee. 13.—/that there was a piece of perfectly! 14 ever eaten. It waa because he |*%4 ill-natured judgment which be Harvard may be forced to take «| delicious fish back in that hole, He| au Cue wean || uae goon a candidate entails. However nuly weakened team to the coast| knew now just how that fish hap-| n Kentucky, and especially in SPECIAL CAR TO , ae BRING CAL. BOWLERS “: for & game New Year's day at Pasa-| > a with Ores “Tubby” Clark, ar left guard, hurt his back ear the past season and altho he was m the Yale game best of shape, Philbin ct ters, in also out of condition and may not make the trip. I wae re a with Next Story: Billy Mink Finds ; Some Queer Fences. He knew that the Rt n Antonio v to play he = aus mel 3 the Grip and 4 warmth 4 me nm at we “ ia was} . except for my| uned as bribe money | et ea Dean Arthur R. Priest, of the University of Washington, will talk |S. F. RELHEF WORKERS | SHELLED BY GERMANS Your Loan With Us If You Desire on “Americanism, What Is It?” in SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13.—| Theosophical hall, 100 Lyon build- | Americans engaged in rellef work! ing, at $ o'clock Sunday evening. in Russia are still subject to the} greatest danger, according to word| received here from Capt. Thomas J. Orbison, formerly of this city and| | now chief of the Latvian misison at Latvia, | Orbison writes that on two occa} | sions recently he has had narrow es-| We Loan Money on DIAMONDS JEWELRY ‘ WATCHES At Reasonable Rates ce’ Horlicks The ORIGINAL \ ‘ Malted Milk ry protection here, me: Arnold Horween probably will play | IN EAST NOW Auntie Bye and] A $50 Joan costa $1 per capes from death at the hands of the For Infants er and his brother, Ralph, will f little & neral Young nonth. Germans. Once he was pursued and & Invalids | Revival of th Dr. Lambe | fired upon by @ German aviator, and | oeflrcsprens 2 Barges | Fraternity ey oe cs ; SOCIETY FOR. his office was struck twice by Ger-| Re Cooking n the basebal nicest companions imaginable, m it in the « pete Paes pen y aie REMEDIAL LOANS man shells. The building was com lA Nutritious Diet for All Ages > * When the : ectiiiian ae "A pletely wrecked. : tion: 3 ; AZEVEDO AND MILLER rede Begs t gs cig i i em ‘The San Franciscon js directing (QUick Lunch at Home or Office - oo » th Vashtr " The party 4 | the work of feeding 60,000 children - a) ev HAMMER OUT DRAW f r ath. | Washington next winter. ‘The party frm gobi, Avoid Imitations and Sebstitate; = 3 PRANCIS ec, 13.—V 2 ae . E DRAWS BURMAN gg gs neg yin oe aie eanantensian mak Se ; nd any number W rattle 1| AKRON, O., De Jack Wolfe, /eran Joe Azevedo, “a gc | to sleep and that at the op-|Was at the Aerts. of eleven wolves | Chvviand 3 with Joe ond Joe Miller hammered one an-| 5 bs von = Prakee he six we ere killed t ; o r a draw in the main event : “4 ef * mem r ¢ th : part fe were , . Dreamiar ight. Th “ " nl nembers of the party, who were | i$ = 2" wig, — two by “It will serve that trapper right if t with bunches of dogs in some place | ST TTT bb | U aneuany pn | Ul | ey be 1 I can get that fish,” muttered Billy magnates characterized it as|Where I was not. 1 never took part| wpe sd ‘oe tho Seas. braggadocta. n a run which ended in the death | 1} | ‘ ce nd of the bow trapper had put that plece of mm saidhipeerstitibennlininancn f 4 wolf without getting thru the ’ | \ le € st| Harry Pe and Jimmy Dundee |i. in there, hoping that Billy we 6 y) n in time e den { we J — foo da Sam Good got a 1 eager to get in that he wou 9. tremendow: g over } = over ¢ Aberna he eucetenn rairio dog towns, flats, creek | ) " = ‘gee tge pa The more he amelied it, the mow toma, everything. On run waa nine 1 | he wanted it It will serve that e ng and I was the ¢ | ) { | rapper right if I can get that fist r the finish except the p U —_—— muttered Billy Perhaps it w FOR onal wolf hunter, Abernathy i] Te teach him that he is not so smart a really wondbrful fellow, catching vl! me —= _ as he thinks he is. I wonder if I the wolves a by thrusting his! 1b at. os an step over that trap. gloves hands down between their| Billy sat down and studied the trap awa so that they cannot bite. He - Jand the er to the hole, The aught one wolf alive, tied up his 5 more he stud! the more sure he wolf nd then held it on the anddle | | became that he would be running Aes folie 1 his dogs on a seven-mile run | e | | | very foolish risk if he tried t Mention anything from a kill another wolf. He has a @ er } | a dren, of whom he is very proud, and ntroduced them to me, and bad eve recommends "Sev. | bien much were in the not give a savings account | n” ae thelr very special eight or nine hours every da glad to have th W {Y credit of sr n to the whom you wish to mall s person but just t jorado bear hunt mas time? rok rd them (To Be Continued) he remembered something s eyes | ar * D| iz 9 gift anyone would appreciate. apped and he grinned. Way uy < Copyright, 1918, Charies « bank, between the roots of a cer Hee 6 ones.) that will be long remem- ed and cherished. to a little undergrou a hat tunnel led rig Here is a gift that will not wear out or down to the very hole in front of become useles but | endure and which the trap was set, It really a sort of back door. ng the foun- may be the means of la ain to you the many ad- ’ Sunday, Monday and 8S account Tuesday WALLACE REID —in— “Believe Me, Xantippe” Comedy “Oh! You East Lynne!” Ford Weekly ving a saving! A play of tense and dynamic Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 o' Clock Combined resources Dexter men Trust and Savings ‘ and Dexter Horton National Bank Over | $26,500,000.00 Watch for the date, It won't be long, And for the place, We frequently need; After Meals don’t run |At the top of your speed. dramatic foree— EYES YOUTH It will be a good place. I liked naddle y, and irty-ix Seribner’s nm the cars before start-! An Action Picture of California’s “Days of ’49” with As “Quiet” Carter A story of great appeal, made still more delightful by its wondrous Sierra Mountain settings with their foaming streams and snow - tipped peaks—By the courtesy of the men and the beauty (in their eyes) of “The First Woman.” er i Le le g>