The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1925, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

oe MONDAY, MARCTT 16, 1925 LATTLE } Say It With Money, Jack Kearns States FEED MARKETS Mierstate Fans Keenly Interested Prep Meet for Salem in Snell’s Next Battle Being Made | | DECLINE Big Demands | Dairy-Poultry Feed Heavy declines in the flour and £ | ILL, "Doc", better have # shock absorber on b ( } food market we istered M Snell got! his chin if he miscalculates # ry aM p!on |; . + ea | over? ‘That! fraction of an inch In getting Iropped off 4 both akima to Compete in Pye . wisn stant Y P wots to be} away from Bill Muldoon States That)?" st 0 Prep Cage Tourney, the question || Nato Druxman jas lined up a) yg - D Tho dairy feed market dectined Starting March 23 with every | good supporting card to the main anager o EMPSEY | heavily as did tho poultry feed ma one, notievent, Danny Hdwards, clever co Asks Too.Much ight and even: linnesd: teat and AiLmaL: © Peers an only in 8e- jored bantamweight, takes on Benn ny meal. de Be ors se nee ttle, Taco: | Furral,, aggressive Filipino, in the| BY HENRY L. FARRELL |,,7"%, \ , eens y ma, Poshas |@ixround semi-windup. p Wel BW YORI, ‘Match ieee Lay | fans I Grison, Ww ngton and Idaho Un and Woe: later, negro welterweight, meets K the dough on the line; give ul change BPs Orvmon, Washington andIdaho natchoe, but }O, Weeks of Yakima in the special, | amo tasumence thee thas sat bel market eee? Yih, PArticina ns » in ev |and Huddy Bercot battlos Al Ga a iniich rete ieee arently haved pared in Salem, beginning March |ery oth . hamlet, town and city injgher in the second bout. An opener 2°. tain ini Tie ake BR re datiatied wv = accor! ‘ . BOUNONHET Ny forthweat Int opene f “i MeCauley, Mi bo ssid at me TRG With eet it) i ' 1 Guy 1 W f iver Tn meeting Mike Dundee, | soula middleweight, meets sammy | \V!lls OF any other heavywelkht) | The livestock market was sity ‘ at Snell has come to the Rubleon | Ciminelia n the world,’ Jack Kearns, mana-|tled M Bestest kima, and either Moscow! of his boxing & : f the heavyweight champlor , y-famous Ch : al , os Vaid Bhippers. Clty delivery - ago feathorwelghe wit tt Connecticut A, A, U. ris sent a long reply (0 | erices'In country etes weeeraat ie Tes, Salem <efeated Franklin high of| fame and fortune M the ultimatum tossed at Demp EGGS Portland, 24 to 1 ! Yakima won! tle Peshaatin seaschoens Bek .| ay Suspend Nurmi sey by the New York boxing | GAUa Or white ahs HH the washingion th feating | whether he wins of loses, it is | “NEW YORK, March 16—A commission in whieh be urged | pues. et Selene ue 3 Clarksto \ t of! a great mateh for Snell,. He | Po>ably will be taken Monday t the commission to go back thru I’rlces Paid Wholesalers & tle Between Moscow and Rupert,| has éverything to gain, nothing |'2® @mateur atht union upon! ity files and find the Paras, white shall th Tdaho title will be decided in aj to lowe, the request of the Connecticut as | ment whieh —the hoaéhe ata final game tonight Many fans who at first con. | SC!tlon that Paavo Nurmi, world’s| signed three years ago to fight mned Joe Waterman for mann, {¢hampion. runner uspended for! Wills A cll againat such good bey, {ROL running in a meet urday| William A, Atul Fe Leonard Says He’s him for hig judgment, |MENt at Hartford {the commiasion, ‘who isi one of Snell's opponents dur Nurmi in scheduled to ru ut that tir sald he i Thru With Fighting}; he Pant f9e estes hee eon |twe: reese ituseday night at Oe saan ‘ tt : NEW YORK, M known thruout the country.¢ Slehta of Columb mame nd in terms that natweae Aye hepre ie Leona! w des t st of |Heating these boys ha } was reported today he would x art Ke ura jeattie delivery his om to t ting " k of the Pacifi Had | Compete in the mile race and wou m t ProUuLTRY uD MEATS 7 Shippe of the 1 \ r opponents been the | 4Ppear only in a 5,000amet ) MULDOON Spritge—14 tb oie the phofes i ¢ | Victorte: would REPLIES Capone fat, per Ib, retired | shtwe a }/bardly have a ahs passing atten I fates “ee tk eel " George Von ElmIs_ |, ea ideo te tases 5 sd 1. “kK uk faecal spread] HAS MADE California Winner (414) sinveir Van Monette: ne a i ) Ante ment to accept term | : SAN FRANCISCO, March 1 I ! LA} BARBA VS. RIVERS Glance over Snell's record during the second time in 20 year | Molter to ht Wills bug he 4 Live, Imediuc 8 HOLA. Y woop, ¢ M } the past few montha! He gave Tod | the title representative of amateur | 4Pded so much mone ¥ Hens—Under 2 the. i 10@ 11 Fidel Na Ba s| Morgan the hardest fight he ever) «olf supremacy in Northern Call. | PFomoet 1 ata fight, Hi live per ib 13 pigiiathc rey 1. He stoppe* Joe Gorman in‘ fornia was captured by an “out-|™ pe Ht haniameight < n inds, score two knockouts, [Jander’ yesterday when George Vor When asked what kind of a pur = o6@ 11 ilies Where A Itho he gave Gorman a weight aa-| Etim of the Rancho Golf club, Lox | Dempeey a demand tga By a * ue is - Yantage of over 10 pounds, Snell | Angeles, defeated Rudolph Wilhelm | Wills, Kearns sald | Belgian ‘Mares Live ea enly be ho ever floored Vic 1 oe . Ww bu c EES only boy who ever floored Vic- jot Portiand, Ore... 3 and 2, in . : ne aah 3 PASO ROBL wee and Gefeated him ¢ final 3¢-hole mitch. Vo : __ Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers - “ ciaively He is the only boxer in played sturdy and = skilful t e 1 The * Capous.1» “eo ae field the Northwest who ever beat Cau:{¢nruout. finishing the morning |‘ her than the othor | Ducks—Dressed, ‘per tb. re Pira fornia Joe Lynch in this neck of | ,, ’ rip. | felle 1 know how high| Gtese—Drensed : round 9 up. In the afternoon Wi Mete—Deageed. ch 2 Robles ba’ ; | ‘he woods, Snell was the first MAN | neim braced and forced the match {the bide wil You know h Rossters day bd 4 ——— to ever score a clean knockout overt thy s4th green before cupitutnre+MUCh.we go ghting F | Roisin Berens’, Dick Griftin and the first boxer | \, W t to draw a DIgKOr| ites", Jaree—Dreased, tb who ever stopped Mickey O'Donnell, Se 3 a Fir Veal ue altho each one of these boxers had | BIMPLE AERVICES prox $475 Quotations by Perry Bros engaged in over 100 ring battles ae, neta + a ) for fighting Fir , What is beating Snell's opponents | NEW HAVEN, Conn., March Tex Hickard, who will get the | yin... MEEK AND CREAM is deadly shift. At first many | W'th all the simplicity he advocated) nist iy ie ig staged in New | prorat” £2. Seattle supply ite thought that these were merely wild |! living, Walter bagga ag York, said that Kearns was | Sweet Cream, ¢ station CH ings, land by luck. But grad-|New York Saturday, will be | talking thru bis hat when he | 282tstlous by Mim Distributors Asa. ly buried from his home here Mor ly boxing bugs are beginning to |!¥ burie le | suggested a half million dot % LIVESTOCK a the fact that there is cl: | 18y ra0OD. Tn ON: lars for Dempsey's text fight. | tiation at Ueto Stock Yards behind these mysterious wal-| The services will be private, Thi “The day of those big purses | Rectipts, 100 cattle, 700 hogs, has tn baysamp ig “Aeon ctictaeyds is past and Kearns knows it Prime a RESURRECTS OLD chan sheet nel hh ad It he fights for me he'll have Medium to good KETCHEL SHIFT wary a accept a falr price,” Rick Verdes Joe Waterman makes no secr oy sas Gi ard sald. |) Butts Spotted Hats ahoat i: *T Bava’ resturrectad YANK ROOKIES REI ea h Diethouse: minkt c er . old Ketchel shift. It ig merely a| 8ST. PETERSBUG, Fla, j tnnd Bob Roper Are Never in Style dantteu”of leverage and Galance. 1¢{26-—Nice farewell.mesmgee in en- | Michigan City bef Does yourha lok ie the back propériy carried Into execution, the | velopes with tickets back ho 0 n ( of a leopard? Kotchel shift is like hitting a man) prepared today for t that De atte Wee with « club. I tried teaching this ruita who were found p t i be 11,0¢@ see alae shift to many boxers, but falled.jfor the big time with the N r y 0506 BT a Cason perfect dry Mac Flores did not have the pa-| York Yankees, Cullop, Pa / spruce up your hat tence. Bud Ridley's arms were too| Wanninger may be the only rook FUENTE VS. HUFFMAN a) esa gress gud sank i locke beard nd new. short. It took me over a year to| retained O8 ANGELE ‘ =) Se as eal by i. Only 35 teach it to Snell, and he hasn't got Tucads t Tony ‘ g beg ots . ABS eB ae a heh theta: TWO TWIRLERS SIGN Saheb aps geri eurshb sh Ketchel engaged in ring contests BRADENTOW> Pia a h 16 Kr I " ¢ t} see] Bai 8 perenne soa and qcored 45 clean knockouts with |—Art cher Jn cheered by NEWS| Ciiver ¢ ke on Eddie| ne ee mre that shift that Hubbell and’ 208 | putter t ai (The pr "A real, smart boxer like | Roeschae right hands | { ; eee Mike Dundee, may know enough erm of th es to outbox the shift, but he had bare on t ANNOUNCEMENT The Florsheim Shoe Store, formerly at 306 Pike Street, now open for business at 1418 Second Avenue. Worthmore Shoes $7.50 ‘The Florsheim Shoe Store, located at 908 Second Avenue, will continue to serve you as it has in the past. Showing the latest Spring and Summer styles at both stores, ® . ® TWO STORES 'TO SERVE YOU Florsheim Shoe Stores Co. 1418 Second Ave. ' 903 Second Ave. | uke °C nd F Aller ul | Cauliflower 120 pounder, will fight in one of| Celery—cat the preliminarie | Loca! green : nbers— Doz. —S SS = =| Lettace—Cal Onioas— Cat Teppers Popcorn. Rotabagas— Per Spinach—Cal, Yame, 60 Ibe. Squash—t.», 4 Turnips—Takima yellow FRUITS Prices pald wholesalers Quotations bby Pacific Frult & Produce Co, 1 cooking 1.2591.50) | Ceanberr eer hird be Jumble ora: eee Rhubarb—jocal, 1b. FLOUR, GRAIN, FF Quotations by Fisher Flouring Mitts Wheat ...... Dairy Feed Seratch Feed 1008. 100 MAY a by W. F. Jahn & Co, Soya Bean Meal- 24 tH or Pick yours out today! ott The Hirsch-Weis proc- essed fabric together with Hirsch-Weis con- struction principles en- No. 3 ss. 0s able these pants (No.930) |", ak $i) to outwear 3 or 4 pairs of | Woot pelts “Bry ordinary khaki pants or | 1 work pants. And while you're about it,geta Mirsch-Weis coat and hat to match. Then you'll know the real meaning of the word “com- fort” in outdoor wear. Coarse, | Sheep Lamb ‘ eso See them in any good store. Ask for No. 930, Brald Matted . Tallow Lb. Ni * Grease + 01K @ L024 Cuscara Bark—1926 ‘veel, 1... 08 , ’ OYSTERS | Uasterg, Select—Gal. cans 4e6 | oumelas , on OUTDOOR. CARMENTS WHOLESALD Wrst WORK CLOTHES ~TEN1 | Vresh Kish, per 1b, | Pere + 10@ 12 for MINSCHL-WHIE MPO, COs, PORTLAND, OREGON, U. 1 ae a ae Aalmon--Pinie Chinogke ... Wed BUVEE ssveveveevnreeeee Or FAG Heavy Orops Reported on} | United lwant Potntoes..Commercial, t Combination 44.09 47.00 | Pay Netted Gem: i «$6,000 50.00 | Paul | Comb Honey ..... 5.0008 6.50 | $1.9 Dates—Golden, tb... White ....5+ Grapetrult——Piorida .. Lemons Mlour—Locat blend 11.10] Patents 10.80 Barley-—Whole, 100's % 49.00} Corn-—Whole, yellow, 1008 2,00 racked and f whole, 106 Rolled Mixed Feed 3 Kotchikan at 6 |the federal {| Water ern whit PAGE 11 HE'LL HAUL ‘EM MajorHoople , §, LOSES IN INTO COURT Judge Neterer Warns Law-| yers Who Skip Cases Attorneys who ha t¢ forget iil be brought into court t Htates maral Judge Monda Wher n alied and smbe f « the attorne failed Hake — thel ppearar I Neterer waxed indignant Attorn = HELD FOR THEFT Seattle Police Arrest Man,! Wife on Tacoma Charge bard County Builds Road Across Farm; Is Sued pod Mr Mark f timberland near E dapted for "FIX" CASE? NO to Cop Grand COURT RULING rv IZ VE at Ball Judge Refuses to Admit MMALOe SOCl a Records in Oil Cage the I 1, Pate ny m i be t & hi vent HE S.—- he tle, Wut let t 1 Mh ffuirn ¢ . himeelf tell dence. po} +] farth Ne Ke “ t ae Why I femember at the ¢ . atph’ ft the Emir of Whoo-fnit of the Mam a me hi ‘ of diamond a rT t I entered with du ih { in ort j 1 His Maj ‘ 1 Vie ke } The H m mpet 5 y Switchmen’s Union to Dance Tuesday fty members teh. a, will Patrick's he 1. 0. O. F. ffair the switch- r ten Pro and in committee in W. C. Du umacher, Mrs, R, ears Judge Roland Refuses to Aid Charged Grandson | Duett, J bertson Judge J. T. Ronald, dean of the King ‘county superior bench, isn't] Wife of Bigiioee joing any more “' of tr | « ies tr or his randice, Metall a Rail Builder Dies +, Col-| SAN FRANCISCO, March 18.— county came ndi-| Mrs, Robert Strahorn, wife of ad across thelr |. un|the pioneer 1 builder of the $3,000, accord fh fed here Sun- ; ‘ nday on: Gent} i He d relatives will " 6 paige P es will be held timbe ) ornamen Soe ee ety ah ‘ iy Collier) caught youn: ———4 ‘a 4 eding on Eastlake “FAIR ACTIVITY AT. OPENING Stocks Generally Stronger; Steel and Oils Up NAL ow streer 4 WINAN- CIAL ne wh ded) better ¢ wan dec t & Seattle Wheat Saturday's Quotations 1 northern 1 Portland Produce Saturday's Quotations Butter—Cube extras, 45c; standards, (1 %e; firsts, 39¢ fivets, 320; pullets, Tee in Seattle MONDAY TUESDAY MARCH 16° | MARCH 17 Hirst Low Tide | Hirst Low Tide 44 acm, 66 ft First High 42 a.m, 8 ‘iret High 13 a. m,, 1 Second Low tt Lido 08 tt igh Tide p.m, 10.1 BS Dp. m., 10.2 ft. we Weather areas Report (Spectal from the U. ) Weather Bureau) TATOOSH ISLAND, Barometer falling 8 rolles an hour Arrivals and Departures Arrived—Naroh 16.—Str @ i 8:00 wind ¢ Mareh rain Ga, m. rd from: ms Charile Watson atr Anyox fro ports tow ree at 2:45 p. m., str Caddo ox Angeles via ports at 2:45 p. ‘Tokiwa Maru from Dairen via ports at 6:10 4, m., U. 8 C..8, Dellwood from + str Montpelier from Hamburg rs at 6 a m, March 14S Horaisan Maru from | Dairen via ports at 6 pom Nailed — March 16.—-Str Commereial Splrit for New York via porta at noon, stv President Jackson for Manila vin yorte At IL a.m, March 15.—8tr Edgar kenbach for Mobile vta ports at m B. Cy ports at rer for Alaska Snohomish for Davenport for n vin Han Franclaco at 9 p,m Annoortest at midnight, str for oO YIA ports tr Queen for Alexander r Kerr ip om ++ 06@ 107 etr ToJon for Los Angoles vin San Fran: +6 AG@ AG cinco at Go pom 3 via Hilo at fp, m, aty Lurline for Honolulu DISCUSS SCHOOL | Gist and Fleming to Address | jin the Chamber Mr || ford and told him his grandfather | HAIRCUT 35c Specializing on ail the latest Bob Cuts Shave 15c Cl Towels Tools Women Operators Municipal League Meeting Hands TTER ARBER 1212 Firat Ave. HOP CHOOL Mu mediate be here and Mr talk « vocational educ the high ager campaign will be Main Street Frank Hemphill, hanging shoes plumber, on the curb at Seventh and Pike, v before going home. J. W. Anderson, laborer, looking for work on Pike st Scotty Knowles, newsman, sell- ing final editions at Pike and The Brown Dentistry is like wine Seventh. James A. Haight, law —it gets better with age. yer, discussing city manager plan on Seventh ave. nett, P. BE, Bur- enjoying a e. Charles watching a raid on Sixth ave, Joe Burns, lumberjack, traveling the sunny side of Fifth ave. Sumner Os- borne, Jr., student, getting a hair cut on Pike st. Claude Stevens, lawyer, crossing at Pike and Fourth. J. V. Boyd, postal clerk, PEOPLE 170,000 PEOPLE have had their (DENTAL WORK) TEETH CARED FOR at the offices of Dr. Edwin J, Brown, Seattle's Leading Dentist. Thirty years’ ex. perience has enabled Dr. Brown to evolve a system of dental method all his own which has given the Brown Dents! Offices an enviable fume nation-wide. Faithful work, taxi driver, on Sixth ¢ , detective, siving information with a smile, “| tong ‘hours and giving people’ the at the postoffice, ©. W. Porter, best and most for their money is merchant, selling books on the secret of Dr. Brown's Success. Fourth ave Ail Dental Work is now being made - a . at greatly reduced Prices until Ma: LONDON.—The countess of 4 Ox: |1, 1925, and all work is guaranteed. Asquith, better known in Mgr. Brown Dental Offices, America as Margot Asquith, is suf: | 106 Columbia Street. fering from shock following an | a automobile accident. A car in which she was riding skidded and | crashed nto a fence and she was field, catapulted {nto a sunken i ea YEP! HENRY’S BACK | ON THE JOB AGAIN; SAME OLD PAY, TOO |) 5} % Henry G. Dahlby, who resign- /2 (6) y mayor's secretary last win- ter to enter the on Centrally Located race “to bonefit Ballard,” was Business Property back on the job as lieutenant to Doc @rown Monday Henry was defeated in the March 10 general election, When he left the mayor’s employ it was announced that the mayor had a | | | " | counciimanie |} | | NO COMMISSION 6% 10 1% good man in view to take place, and thit @rank Cotterill, On Apartment use and labor leader and former civil Residenco porte service commissioner, would oc- Anywhere in Seattle cupy the post. until the man |] ment. Pro tem for Frank Cot age torill meant until after Dahiby @ We Will Save was defeated it deevloped Mon- || You Money on Your PERILS Real Estate Loan Dahlby announced a few days ago that he had several other Wellopayii prepoilfins Ja ylew WASHINGTON and would ask a salary increase MUTUAL from the council, Ho went back 5 on the job, however, at the san SAVINGS BANK id pay anc aut an appli- || SHEOND old pay. and without an not | 1101 ae cation to the council for a s ste : ne J — oe

Other pages from this issue: