The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1923, Page 13

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TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 198 PAGE 13 ' } Y-PBIG GUNS OF SHELBY SCRAP PAY VISIT 10 PACIFIC COAST Collins and | New Champion | Yank Golf FIGURE IT OUT | Crew Will | Change Is Johnson Are | Reputation | J: mtorr gape New Quit Work Expected in Seattle at Stake Thursday in Points Matchmaker and Mayor Three American Stars Varsity and Frosh Off New ‘Method of Counting of Shelby Visit Coast Will Compete in British for Eastern Invasion Points May Be Blow to Place Tickets Open Next Week Friday Morning Aimed at Golden Bears itive years have the BY LEO H, LASSEN BY HENRY L. FARRELL ruin l bao Z conse \ INC n Bears of California gone COLLINS. nD NE* Au an alia: fiatio tr 7 ae 4 f exed the national intere » may 1 field champlom. Editorial Varsity for the 9:30 University and Frosh crews leave Friday morning at Plan tion on the eampu are already near comple ra rousing send-off of the oarsmen, but as has been done downtow to let Coach llow and his lads know that Seattle and the entire state {* behind them when they go forth to seek honors at Poughkeepsie As most of the $12,000, on which the trip is being made, was raised downtown, the natural and the correct course to follow is to let them know that the money was not given half-heart ; edly +e2 ore ; This can be shown by warm lq yet othing NIVERSITY OF WASH te track an Kastern-ruled ons TOWN GUARD EUGENE WILL FAVORITEIN | STAGE COAST i © BIG CLASSIC, TRACK MEET )":.'.; may the Califor. tw handshaking, rousing cheers and well-wishes at the depot They leaye on the Olymplan, from the Chicago, Milwaukee & 50 for first, UGENE 4 4 from Ce OM DOWNS, Eng, Jun Ore, June vents, this / ec points on the ing the meet, k events may be} meet, the 440+ | and two distance } g re is said to be agitation om} to count first place seven points, | cond five, third four, fourth threay fifth one. q a a) TICKETS GOING FAST IN MONTANA + die’ Mrs. Luther Kennett (of out 1n¢ Coronado Country club the! sprung quite a surprise whe she defeated Miss Doreer Kavanagh, California woma golf champion, in the South- ern Cal nd | matches. MAY STAGE N. Y. SCRAP ON JULY. 12 YORK, Jun F er i fornia championship from Queen An is a wealthy oil of coin invested put up somethin; his own dough to brin; his city, has a He JEW , | tha the fight Laci but there YOUTH WINNER promoter and manager and he inti peo IN GOLF PLAY handled Mike Gibbons, brothe: ap ’ une 6—A 1T-yea Tom, when the phantom was the best of the middleweights, Collins is @ man of few words and he) ;, knows his stuff. He is one of the | real big leaguers in the fight game | ech oe | that bas visited Seattio. He is e| AUGIE RATNER POET percent eg a official matchmaker of the title | 4 ING PLANNE: ms LOSES TO TODD “\"""" LONDON, June 5.— r 7,000 IN |New York SHELBY NOW Shelby has grown from a thou: | © sand people to 7,000 since the match | /st was signed a month ago. From one | hotel a month ago 40 now stand. | Buildings are springing up like NEW — HAVANA SCR HAVAN J SUNDAY boxing dandelions on a Seattle lawn they expect to accommodate 5 people therm. Two big circus tents will be erected to take care of @ possible overflow. GIBBONS NEVER OFF HIS FEET In discussing the coming battle ins, in his position of match- would be open to serious m if ke volced his personal nions on the probable outcome, | but Collins does say this and that Is | that Gibbons has never been knocked off his feet and that he has lost but one decision in. his | career, and that to Windmill Harry | Greb who is apt to make anybody | look bad, Collins says that Gib-| bons likes to fight to a swinging | puncher, and that's what Dempsey | is. Another angle {s that Gibbons s fought 35 times in the past ec years and Dempsey once.} Think that over, too. | 40 MILES OF | SIDING | Forty miles of side tracks have been laid at Shelby by the Great Northern to take care of the spe- cial trains. They will be tracked | there and the fans will eat and| sleep right on the trains, leaving a| féw hours after the completion of | the big melee. | MAIN EVENT | BOOKED FOR 3 P.M. The Dempsey and Gibbons to get under t 3 p.m.,| aving time, and should be | hin an hour at the most, | time being given for pictures and the like. That will make the fight hour around 1:30 for Seattle fans | and ft should all be over by 2 p.m. here. bout f YOUNG FISHER WINS PROVIDENCE, Young Fisher, 8: use, was award: | ed the decision over Pal Reed, Bos: ton, in 12 rounds here last night. We Want Your Business Savings, Loans, Insurance TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1215 Fourth Ave. Eliot 0696 Take Fast Stenmers at nan Dock ite SERVICE to Bremerton Pa saturday and Sunday, 9:60 Ps M aud Daily, 11:30 2. M. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Bremerton Daily 4:16, 11:80 A. M., 3:00 P, M. Vasenger Vare, Me Mound Trip NAVY ARD ROUTE 5 « | bou OR. SCHOOL AND PLAY Properly combined, under the leadership of men. ‘That'es the program of the Vacation School Give your boy a change. Let him have— | Stock New Compantongs. w Surroundings, New Sports Men Teachers. June 18 to July 27 Work covers Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth grades H. M. of th put Seventh deal w United Y.M.C.A Schools public Roge | tion | tractlor will m attle's Fourth and Madison ta will Phone Main 208 Star stock when it | proposes to }the same way he bought It nd Ital taged EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES Columbia St. Seattic’s | | Leading Dentist Sold at Auction at a Mere Fraction of Its Real Value Rogers, lve-wire proprietor F Clothing Co., has er hrewd business hich enable him to pass me rare bargains to the put rs bought Singerman was up at auc He bought it at a mere n of its real value and he sell it to the public This will be nean bargains that remembered for a long time by Se thrifty appear in The sale will start Thursday shoppers, Full de Wednesday's morning promptly at 9:30.—Adver- tisement. FOR LA DIES ONLY! KHAKI COAT AND -KNICKER SUIT.. , TWEED KNICKERS ...... $5.00 $3.75 THE OUTDOOR STORE 717 First Avenue (Retail Dept., Awnin Seattle Tent & g Co.) The Red Front Cloth-| ing Company Buys | Singerman Stock plants. Puget Sound Everett EHIND the button that you press with your forefinger are thousands of horsepower of electrical energy, ready to do your bidding. Electricity is as dependable as copper and steel and the great forces of Nature—even more certain and sure than the waterfalls that | ‘ come down out of the eternal hills, for should | ss A } the waterfalls cease, another servant of man —steam—is ready to step into the breach and run the mighty generators. ELECTRICITY MUST NOT FAIL! Ten hydro-electric plants, the three largest being White River, Snoqualmie and Electron, supply patrons of the Puget Sound Power & Light Company with 121,230 horsepower of electric energy, while 44,680 horsepower are constantly available in seven auxiliary steam In addition the company purchases 10,690 horsepower from other sources, giving it a total of 176,600 horsepower to contribute to the working, up-building forces of the rich territory extending from British Columbia into Northern Oregon, from the Pacific Ocean eastward to the favored Wenatchee Valley. Consider the windmill. Is it not the ideal source of without cost. And there is no possibility of exhausting the motive force.--The same breeze will spin one or a thousand windmills. = : os * * © Then why has the windmill gone into the discard? Because the power was seldom there when needed. The windmill was typical of the day before electricity. Today we have the magic era of the ELECTRIC CURRENT — whose other ie is DEPENDABILITY, Electricity is THERE WHEN NEEDED, ae power? Once installed it produces power virtually Translate this horsepower into actual physica} man-power and it would exceed the entire population of the state of Washington. *- * 2 Through its life of almost a quarter century there has never been a time when the Puget Sound Power & Light Company failed to meet _ the expanding needs of this great section, Today it is just as eager as ever to assist in that Progressive development, for we have our money invested in permanent facilities to meet the Stpnnding needs of the Mad territory we © . serve. is investment, constantly increasi is HERE TO STAY. ie This year while ex; ending | $6,000,000 in operating expenses and payroll, we are put- ting $4,750,000 into extensions and impravel ments to place ourselves ahead of present re-~ quirements and to stimulate progress in the future. Taxes paid by the company this year — will approximate $1,000,000. As we sell more electricity we are able to. sell it cheaper. It is practically the only come modity lower now than it was twenty years, ago. ¥ -_* * Tf you would like to join hands in this great electrical development, you can share in steady and dependable earnings by stock ownership in the Puget Sound Power & Light Company. Consult the nearest offices of the company, any of its 2,220 em- ployes, or write to the Puget Sound Power & Light Securities Company, Electric Building, Seattle, Po

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