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Another Baseball PAGE 16 q Watch for Smoke-Up of Another __ Dempsey-Carpentier Ring Fiasco ghts Sign for Second Meeting in Europe; Wits Sex Dagens So Warns Henry Farrell as Heavywei — — ing that created by BY HENRY L. FARRELL ™ (United Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK, May 12.--Now watch the smoke-up for another They have been matched to box in Europe before June, 1923, i chman knocked out Ted Lewis, a middleweight that has been beaten here today Attorneys acting for Felsch, one of the in@m accused ¢ having participated in “throwing” o Dempsey-Carpentier tt e@ the Fren | ‘every first-class welterweight in the United States, the fires have been started to} up a second edition of the Jersey City act. Jack Kearns says Carpentier looked much bigger and stronger against Lewis than} did last July across the] ———————— a ee He figures Georges} ® jury, Cominkey, owner of th information MOVIES SAY n thrown do better next time. Tf there is a place in the d that will pay to see | \ P and Carpentier will) fight again. | fk “Another argument Attorney Ray Cannon, represen’ ing Felnoh ary to ask What agreement was made b tween Comiskey and the White Se BY CHARLES M. M'CANN ONDON, May 13--Motion tures of the sensational fight last being advanced | oe Yesterday's here—Dave Nanoroft, cone stood viel Detroit straight What pitchers to throw games to the Sox? aoe) feral times in the act of butting «gel a gl Bla agte Lewis with hie head whi'e in the a ine ee ne has| oiene tinal blow. that ended the go thru the process of being! ment, a right hand to the jaw, was ” up to where the fans will) soivered when the referee had one ee oe xea| DANG on the biceps of the English Nee eee ee rrcaen [Mane and with tne ether hand was ice wind poral consider that | Posing Carpentier back out of the ; valid reason for a heavywelant | | championship fight. Yet Britton Knocked out Lewis and the , welterweight champion was accused of having @ puneh. y Leonard, lightweight cham fe willing to fight Lewis and At least an even money bet Benny would knock him out was all ready to take a/ to Lendon late this summer | White . Brookiyee ican league pennant won, turn for the favor” in 19 Cannon desires to fourth straight Red how Rog inree times in oe game, beating th. Raseler hit eately many times up. that Detroit would take four etraig! games. clinch. Roth fighters were just getting free as the blow went over and Lewis seemed to have his hands down in the breakaway The Rrowne m: by Beating the Be t Unree on rt et four it would make Carpentier look Itke anything but a logical contender for the heavyweight crown. IDAHO WINS MOBCOW, Ida, May 12—Idaho ‘hitman here yesterday, defeated W' eek a crack at the jaw of Ted 3 to 2% Seven Whitman errors Benny has tittle chance|Belped the locals in winning. necked Lewis out in a couple), Kort, Fert, S°4 any meip the Braves F & longer distance, \ihe Reds winning. » to 6 Ly town eer atc nn Kopf, Fort and Molke combleted «| T= | THE URMA STORES are always glad to see you; always anxious to please because they want you to come back; they want you to remain a regular customer throughout the year. Conse- quently you'll find goods of unquestioned quality in these stores all the time. SUGAR SPECIAL! “FINE GRANULATED, 10 Ibs...... ANDERSON’S GROCERY PURE FRUIT JAMS—Would pay to buy them by the dozen; probably will not be lower for years. Large 2 _ BIASES... ss eee ee es heen 25c ana 30C Tremendous Slash in o£ er otedneygentine PARADISE PEACHES—The: Smoked Meats buy a dozen, per can........ ee reeens . 19c 5 VESUVIUS APRICOTS—Equal in qualit; geo am CHICKENS—25¢ ae to many best brands, 2) can. . ans . 19c tee aman and SAUSAGE, Ib 12% SALADA TEA—Well known for its ex- 50c LAMB ROAST, Ib.............-..00see00- 1214¢ BULK COCOA--As good as most of the be 4 —As good as most of the BOILING BEEF, 3 Ibs. .............-.-....25¢ package brands, per pound............ 14c PICNICS, Ib. ..... HAMS, Whole or Half, Ib. THE URMA LINE. We know they're good; the quality is always maintained, and the prices are right. Urma Flour, Urma Coffee, Urma Bread, Urma Brooms, Urma Corn Flakes, Urma Spices, Urma Salad Dressing. POST TOASTIES— Package ebb vaees es ceocccecces 10c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES— 10 7m Cc Package CREME OIL SOAP— WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP—We offer you well known brands of quality, VAN CAMP’S SOUPS—You’re acquainted with the quality, the price is LEGS, SPRING LAMB, Ib.............+0-+-25¢ INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. NO, 3 WE CASH PAY CHECKS Best JERSEY BUTTER, lb. . .40c Wheel Swiss Cheese, pound. .35c Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen... .28c BLUE COW BUTTER STORE OLD DUTCH CLEANSER— per can Near Main Entrance Legs Spring Lamb, lb.......25c Shoulder of Lamb Roast, lb. 123c Pot Roast, Ib. ...............10c Hamburger and Sausage, lb. 123c Picnics, pound ..............17¢ CHICKENS... .25c Ib. FARMERS’ MARKET Stall 84 Rear Entrance Two bars 6 bars for 25c Extra Special, Cash Prices CRISCO—8-lb. can, 72c; 11\%-lb. can VAN CAMP CATSUP—New pack, new style bottles, pints.... FEDERAL, CO-OPERATIVE MILK— Tall cans j ‘us Tree SPREDWELL PEANUT BUTTER— One-pound cans, extra .... 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MUU LUAU ef Scandal |Happy Felsch Starts New Inquiry as to Chicago Carpentier Knocks Out Kid Lewis in Less Than One Round, but Nobody Got} are paseo yagi pai a Excited When Jack Britton Stopped Him; Looks Like Another Bloomer cover alle alr rival see arate wale of the 1919 world series by @ group of Chicago White Sox players, was uydertaken “Viappy” the 1919 series, but latwr acquitted sought to obtain from 4 regarding other games alleged to hove been tiled affidavite in Mil Waukee circuit court in connection with Felsch's attempt to recover sal saying he desired bout the following players in 1917 to have the Detroit andica: 4 in we i = ~ pomry ing night between Georges rpentior suet up te the Tigers deliberately loes games in or ire gloves. The next time| and Ted Lowe show roe net | From wetting tn der that the Sox might win the pe fa be put in a ball room| Lewis was knocked out wi pune | rama beet the’ Giame, | ant? cotton gloves and the French delivered while the ceferss ho! | e —— ’ first shut-out of Whi agreement was reached Rinise Mave a fine chance to! ine hia arm in the firet 5 / have White Som players eac | The pictures show Carpentier sev: | fy. ana toe Contribute $50 to a pool to be paid eight understanding was reached in 1919, after the Sox had the Amer. to deli erately lose games to Detroit in “re | ak what prem ent members of the White Box bet Cannon also wants to ask Comin THE URMA STORES WATCH THE FRIDAY STAR TLE STAR |GOLDEN BEAR TENNIS MEN REACH FINALS ERKELEY, May 12--Wallace Bates and William Conrad, both of the University of California, were for the singles Coast | playing here today championship of the Pacific conference ates defeated Phil Neer of Atan ford in the feature match Thursday, | 63, 64 Thursday's results follow: Hates, California defeated Langlie, Caltfornia, defeated | Bmith, Oregon, 6-4, 7-6. Haten defeated Neer, 6-3, 68, Conrad defeated Davies, Stanford, 76, 64 Bates, California, defeated Taylor, | Washington, 61, 6-4, Doubles matches inder way today, of of were getting ha \- key about the profits of the White incorporated tn the state) whether income larly. he desires to inquire why, aft Sox won the 1917 world series, salaries of all play Jers were cut $500, but after losing | the 1919 world’s series, salaries of | many players were doubled The inquiry seeks to det when Comiskey learned of th ut” of the 1919 world wert why the club offered t t standin * fact that he waa in pow session of all the facts concerning the ‘fixing’.” Cannon seeke to have Comiskey xamination. to h to} NEW YORK, May i2-—Ty Cobb. manager of the Detroit Tigers, wald today be knew nothing of uny at tempts by the Chicago White Box | wo buy off the Tigers during the 1 pennant race as ts charred In action started In Milweuker courts he |the better of the first three rounds. | Lighties - . FOR VICTO! Michaels and Sacco to De- termine Which Is Better Man Here Tuesday 18 record of wins and loses hae an much interest to the boy who makes hie living with his fista aa batting averages to the diamond professional, Bob- by Michaels, who is to meet dimmy Sacco of Boston in the main event of Nate Druximan’s fistio show at the Arena Tucw day night, ts hugely delighted with the arrangement. d Bacco fought daily from —s2 hours hours to T of the news) of the tangle gave Ba the New Yorker, was, Michaels floored Bacco and had City Main 5587. The referee admitted Bacco’s claim | of « foul, and allowed him to con tinue the fight after a short rest Bacco wan given & draw after out | — pointing Michaels In the closing ses. | correct: OF sions | Whether the referee's action waa | the ve ~~ -| great guato the Feinch Jimmy eettle thet “I's all news to me end that| macy in the four- sounds like empty talk,” he sald “1 don't believe the w f crim. } With Michaels tainty no attempts were mode in my | crushing puncher direction and I don’t know of any|erring critics the approaches being made to other) at " ere of the club.” to prove via his j to Settle || Canadian ann aaa Paws Argument ats PRINCESS” STEAMSHIPS The Day Boat Dally a FOR VANCOUVER, B. ¢ The Night Boat Daily a On and after Tuesday Morning, May 16, Canadian Pacific Steamships will | operate from Colman Dock, foot of “Trans-Canada Limited” re- sumes May 2iat, not, Michaels is of the|he was entitled to everything that firm belief that he was entitled to| was said about him concerning their rdict, and has welcomed with | first meeting, the tans look to be is | the next Seattle show inals should have much weight. Cer-| his eatablished prowess aa ® bone ‘acoma, and Bacco FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922. ' CANADIAN acifi KIA and VA | Marion Street Summer Tourist Fares to Eastern points on sale from May 26th to August dist tp m Vancouver, B.C. to Montreal; 87 ‘oronto, Return Mmit October 21, 1922. Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue E. F. L. STURDEE, General Agent. plan that he and|on a wrangle full of section, r claims for supre Fans here bave seen both boys round headliner of) in action. It Is quite useless te pick « winner, Baceo is the flashier performer. Michaels is the harder puncher. Anything he hits ts likely to drop. Any- thing can happen in four rounds with boys of their sty e swing ing at each other, determined to use to conviner the t he was wronged nite willing trusty mitts that inst the Chicago club by “Happy” Yours Truly Assorted Cakes, in fancy boxes, special per Yours Truly Graham Crackers, Bounce packages, special Sat- urday, two pkgs— 25c These goods are scientifical ly baked under perfect sank tary conditions, Crescent Cream Coffee 7 For home, fishing trips and outings. Good all the time. B i-lb. can abe ib. can ..81.25 ti. can ..82.00 Crescent Baking Powder Use it to mix hot cakes or biscuits at night for next morning break. Xt PARAGON SOAP POWDER Made in Seattle, A muperor soap product—mild, — effi- clent and economical. Makes clothes clean, white and wholesome, Price— PUBLIC Saturday Specials PURE CANE SUGAR, 10 lbs. .....50¢ FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR, 49-lb. bag .. $2.35 PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR, 49-lb. bag FEDERAL or CO-OP MIL! 3 for sees BBC BORDEN’S MILK, tall cans, 4 for. .35¢ BORDEN’S EAGLE BRAND MILK, tall cans, Weason Oil, pts, 25¢; qts. ... 14 gals. 92¢; gallon .. Libby's Stuffed Oliv No. § . : “Bun M Son. pke. “Bun Maid” Seediess Raisins, 1502 pk 2 for “Mission” Bartlett Pears, la 2 for Pes ‘ dae Roya) Anne Cherries, large cans ... Dei Mante Apricots, No, 2 cans 4 bottle, ree cans Del Monte Y. C. Peaches, No. 2 cane --21¢ lAbby’s Extra Bliced Pin » B2T¢; 3 tor T7¢ Hawaiian Club Extra Pineapple, 29, 25¢; 8 for 7T83¢ Grated Pineapple, large cans . sesees Be Medium, 1P¢@; Small, 2 for 25¢ n's” Cane and Ma s 250 Syrup, 350 tin Western Coffee Stores, Inc. Just ony “TIP TOP" COFFE R—That’s All! 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Rolled Roast, Ib Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, ..25¢ Sugar Cured Hollywood Bacon, lb...16¢ Sugar Cured Anchor Bacon, lb......16¢ Sugar Cured Bacon Strips, lb.......25¢ Sugar Cured Picnics, lb 171g¢ Special—Pickled Spare Ribs, lb...124¢¢ OLYMPIC MEAT CO. 1426 First Avenue Free Checking Stand Short Ribs of Beef, lb. ....seseees- 10¢ Pot Roast, Ib. ... Veal Roast, Ib. . Pork Roast, lb. . Rolled Roast, lb. Pork Liver, Ib. ........+005 Lean Bacon Backs, lb. Hollywood Bacon, Ib. . Anchor Bacon, lb. .... Lean Bacon Strips, lb. Picnics, lb. ,.... Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler Way .28¢ CHEESE, Ib, ............15¢

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