The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1923, Page 13

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TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1923. THE i. ATTLI STAR HELBY MANAGERS ARE OUT 10 GET FINAL $100,000 NOW Show Will ‘OLD CHIEF DOES WAR DANCE AS JOYS [Twelve 1to0 | Advice for Fight I ans (mm Dykes Ie IF CON A AGAIN - : Be staged BY BOB eee BACON IT COME HIS Wp Contests Played i Rigen King on July S\eme terns Lp 3 7 What to Take to Shelby |! 's glad By Max Miller Collins’ Duties Will Be gu bbaivonsa thai a3 tied : ‘SIX BINGLES BY HENRY L. FARRELL u D areae , y AY GET 23 HOMERS : SP notere mis et tho |Wata be Was youae "to. this days AER OFF OF HASTY aq ‘ Me: , . ‘ Bob, Haxt Aelphia 1 » Kane, manager of Tom Git +, - ; ; : shearwegh ie, prvened te { ‘Py | DIDN’T FINISH to the. fient oe : ; SINGLE GAME n the stolclam of his race wa GIANTS WINNERS an Relat cist tuleen bat OF 26 CONTESTS | jiiorsi'r Wain cba gy op gp Eddie Kane and Mountain Chie major t6 Pesorl fot com-| IN Suniehant ame ite The chilling | danved. The rif ’ money had = Wasep « the Blackfee a pee y woul D € Alternate! crouching @ ’ Kane « red to ta & into the a’ Mountain € 000 of the me and John/gan the war dance with wh O'Neill, young of] m who ad-/ had led his warftors »|vanced some cash to meet the se md ine t of the Dempsey take another §20, |» | The feathers 4 © work out again d z ~ . " Have You Seen Our Demonstration Grounds at pels ba four sparring part . Oakland Coast whe his ¥ MONEY 15th N. FE. and Vietory Way? diana ine eee al PTE PARIS TRACK ge taal | A Gibbons to |PARK TRACK ron yas ll fin THE OUTDOOR STORE STORE maces! Mave Lage BY PADDOCK : et eta Bt ten Tent & Ang Cope ity, and as soon as | from four to #ix miles, and that he the | was going to box 12 rounds in the Harry Drake, Eng. BOB Lowber Grr =| Ade Linn ett = ome \HELBY, Mont to be ured fi } cha We have been virtually “Out of Sight” for the 4 sy AT GRID GAME last two months while construction has been under 10 years’ active work in IRTLAND, Juno 29. - way on the old Wilkes Theater Building. ars : ; a to this Gibbons bits just a * We ordered our usual large quantity of paper little different from the trim-armed and we must dispose of it, for we WILL NOT | Dempeey. + Pe y i " All the concussion from the carry it over. Our sale prices tell the story. jal test aoea right babe tate ful He . |socket joints. When Gibbons =e oF Oe ‘ord, was here recent |necta more of the contact kick’ ning up details tn preparation tor ts recelved in the hooped bones of | sen . It will be the first time he arm. rd has ever played tn Port : This gives Gfbbons more knock: and the gamo is expected to out power with lees drive back|7™" ® record crowd ¢ tt | will De held on the Multnomah | His blows do not land equarely ub field, around whi « © placed to WALL PAPER |itke when a nail is hit on the Bend.) on ciate a reat crowd. | “Due to the bend in my arms I Nine-ounce Scratch Ceiling at...........6¢ do not hit like other fighters," says MATT x “Cut-price” and catalogue stores are quoting @ cheap imitation Terese fae ae eee aa od Y’ S SON af thle pager a8) 00 6 00. siancing blows. ‘They call it clip-| AT BUCKNELL i ing in bo: § at “ Kitchen Paper ............4c a roll and up ig apart knew how hard Decapeey |, Christy Ma hewson Bedroom Paper ......-..--3carolland up [MM nits, but 1 think 1 get the oamo ef.) "imal 8k Bucks tos | fectivences as he does. ret bi r fame. Living Room and Hall Paper .3c a roll and up ae ivan to nit hatdar then [Tt US or fam 30-inch Grass Cloth Papers, sold regularly Ir do to got the same effect, the way ern |1 figure. | Re SE 5 _for $1.50, on sale.......-...-.-...-.40c wary arcs wore hot tent when 2| PRETTY TOUGH Silk Moire Ceiling, regularly 25c, on sale. .7c pated bend, Altho Yack Wheat of the Bro | “Some way a big change came rs has batted moro th All Papers are included in this sale. The prices In many over me physically after I figured re ir seas | instances are half to third of the factory price in carlond quan- I hee toiebind tay. atoll tion Yeairuo titles. } “{ not only grew taller, but big- . when he PAINT ["""1 developed from a middleweg | —— In Your Spare Time Ht. Day graduate man layer, |to a heavyweight. Old English Wax, in one-pound cans, regu- “During this time of growth my | larly 85c, at. \soetintal Rodkiog in solwal fahis| S Z= seo eel ae at, gallon...... i ive was traning down to bs R = EE TO BOYS AN D GIRLS 5 e |a middiewelght I never bad my full | J Martin’s Varnish, regularly $1.65 per or |strength. I wasn't a knockout | fighter. St, pér quart 2... cis sesso sci after 3 ee == ; : . ° Sige eat Cpe ase a Roller Bearings, Rubber Tires, Steel Disc Wheels, Low Slung up to the heayywelght class, moro The Sherwin- Wiliams Store Wee BUILT JUST LIKE AN AUTO + Dey is eagle 4& boxer should} 1521 Fifth Ave., Betweer ik d Pi “Natural welght ts your fighting : Ledisi nce areeniolene papa ctre es ee Here’s How to Secure This Silent Running Coaster Without gugguageues J Further recent comparison be- |tween Dempsey nnd Gibbons shows | Spending a Penny: that Jack weighs 195 and Tom 184 at this stage in thelr training. ANY boy or girl can have one of these wagons if they will only TRY for it— GIRLS | “But the few pounds difference in |wetght will bo offset in the Gib instead of just wishing for it. |bons' reach in the coming mill and take this GENUINE VIC YOU CAN GET ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL, SILENT- Don’t let the Watch and neo tf it doesn’t. eet iopalas: ne NNING, RUBBER-TIRED COASTERS BY SECURING boys get ahead p i | EN NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE STAR. f Fay < ‘EDW. ; fi ” (10) NEW § Ss 1 of you! You ie eras whan | His. RDS LOSES formal dances. | You do not have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star. Just get | can’ win one, | was blased—and I8 NOW yo ann 19, vile a {te muslo—have tt nent ten (10) of your neighbors or friends who are not now having The Star deliv- | too! - Bot Sey easter to “negotiate” — le 1 aca atin, aegat wrestler, who |p (2 YUr home-—end arrange to ered to them, to agree to have it delivered by authorized carrier for three (3) REDUCED round won the world’s Ight-heavywelght sothetpiilis Lied months and to pay him fifty (50) cents a month for it. title here a k ago When he de Y ; aa oF ated Ted 0, 1s aa his pod 4 $1 A WEEK 4 ; . | ae naa: ae i Mei AS en, 2 Bring or phone subscriptions to the circulation In Effect Daily to September 15 p places apy RSs ALL St Bet RIPT IONS MUST BE Saher ites IS, department as you secure them, so that delivery over the x hE 4 here last night PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW HAVING can be started at once, UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Yokel won his first fall when hi ( THE STAR DELIVERED TO THEM Gil iss eyes Lean. Bey ile atte. | (om ie. wiidiy: ARB that ae d Use this coupon for the first two subscriptions—additional i | tehad Wi Wane: bende te ate y, oie s may be had at the Circulation Dept. Leaver: 2 Battal ch’ tiere | knocking him cold. It was 15 min Euliott 112 As soon as you have secured the ten subscriptions : Phitade Pils chose | the bout tee te wad Moran trons 14.21 hird Ave, | and they have been verified, you will be presented To Subscribers Borel + i889 | the blow Yoke! took another fall In with this dandy, new “DAN PATCH” COASTER. tah eek Heth Tk Gincinnatt’ dilante EM Innate daar 1 ome | HetNiRh Rd raat antl Tae ime dieu 3 ay Fen eee ati “itt stoporee LONGEST GAME | ’ A ehh dd anh ts tinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the] vary WENT TO OUR MODER? rate of 50¢ per nionth. coil f roerest em etinn 26TH METHODS Bring Subscriptions and See the Wagon | IT am not now having The Star delivered to me. saree et ue make oll your errengementa, | ‘Tho longest bis league amo on . ‘ t costs no more nave record is the 26-Inning battle be. | will Feven! tho on Display at the KH. A. LAWRENCE, | W, H. 0 Wd G.F. |tween Brooklyn and Boston, ending | ‘ cause of y An Bs Do 14S Nt te eae [ina 1 to tle, on May 1, 1920, Ci ‘ nye | dora and Oeschger went’ the ontiro| ee H) 47 Yoar CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT route in this grueling duel, the lat. Whe / 7 J ter allowing only nine hits. The longest, world's series game was fees} =X. N ‘ played between Brooklyn and the . PRY y Boston Red Sox, In 1916, which Bos jf Y oh ; ton won, 2 to 1, in the 14th. Babe a) lasses ng Low Ruth and Sherrod Smith were the ‘ as $2.50 | | NAME wa bet v venibekeugeuns tvedabeinnceee bse | opposing pitchers. | PHO! i slabs DR. ROTHWELL, Optometrist jn Rothwell Optical Co, | SEVENTH AVE., NEAR UNION | ADDRESS a seeihseeeetee cenqenaets Conall finished in It f 227 Union St. a row, from 1915 to 1921, inclus! ive. Getween Second and Third — Seattle

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