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JTJLUJS TWO THAT OIWTIKATfi HOLDOUT, "BUGS" ADOLF, IS FINALLY - 'ikDUCKD.TOT \% 3UIUIENDKII. ■>■■■ ■'■■£** &:::-VY-*?s\ i Words by Si-tiaefrr. h> ■»!»5,7*.-..-TV.V ■ 'f'v>M Mu.H- by ( ondo. I MISS D. JACKSON IS FIRST NOMINATION; MISS BURNS SECOND They are Jiff in the big Times contest for the Most Popular Lady I Fan, who will receive a season ticket to the ball Raines this year .: at Athletic park and also open the Northwestern league season Dare next Sunday by throwing over the first ball. , ' .-.Miss Dorothy Jackson, a handsome mill enthusiastic fan, is the ; first candidate for honors. .She mm formerlly connected with the I Swift Packing Co., and has a boat of friends who are going to make \a great campaign for her. Kb» is starting out wit ha goodly number ... of votes ami her friends are clipping ana gathering the link Sheet coupons. . •. _ V.: ■ She wants to be the first woman to open a league season by I tossing over the first ball. I She attends almost every game and can put the average male fan through a series of baseball examinations that would make their heads dizzy.- ' *■-- -"Miss Margaret Burns Is the second to enter the contest. This young lady is well known in Tacoma as one of the most enthusiastic fans of the fair sex. j She lives at 1920 South G st. and:was nomi nated by Con O'Neil. She Is preparing a red hot campaign for the , Pink Sheet coupons. All candidates should get their nominations in early and turn In their votes each day. The Pacific Brewing ft Malting Co.'s baseball team is going to . enter a candidate tomorrow, and It is possible that other local ama '. teur and semi-pro teams will enter candidates. - MARRIAGE IACENBKS. Marriage licenses were Issued the following Saturday afternoon: Mike Sabllch, Jr., Tacoma, ana Ruth Radcliff. Clencove, Wash.; Frank L. Nelson and Anna I>. Nelson, both of S. at tie; and Guy Potts and Elnia EUingsen, Port land. Licenses issued today went to: C. F. Moran and Pearl Mid dleton, Seattle; an J. W. Hoyt, ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Tacoma Theater Bldg^ 9th * O /^^•v^ia TrrT'n /^H^^^^l L L I II .-'■■*'^>^.'' l > .*' _^2^ need dental "' , work don't look .further. We ere - always busy; we buy supplle* In large quantities, thus enabling us to ■lye you the highest grade work at very moderate prices. Our specialists are all dentists with fears of experience and with th* most modern appliances are able to do the wjik as near painless as possible. ' Examinations and Estimate* '-■- -•;■- . ... FREE ..:■. 8 Wo are the extracting spe cialist* of the city and can save you more pain than you •rer Imagined possible. Try us. WE GIVE GAS ■ •• PRICES: "-. Painless Extracting 600 Best old Crowns $5.00 Beat Bridge Work ..... $5.00 Plates as low as ....... $5.00 Gold Fillings ....... $1.00 up Platinum. Fillings ..... .SI.OO « AM. WORK GUARANTEED LAWN MOWERS —=At MOHR'S— v The good old style Champion ........ $3.25 Up 14 blade Mowers ..,.....;...... $4.50 and $5.50 High grade Ball Bearing Mowers $7.50 to $15.00 " BBSS**! <^ ftllWl^^^^^^TßlTCTtf^M^J^*''^.^ Hose BR jffi-.jy?|^BH«LlL 'A Rubber Lined« I KtfjßP*B Best Is the ■PPfflSK^v-^sTsisßHsßw'^j ot>l "Mohr Has It" 1141-43 C 81;%;; 1142-44 COMMERCE ST. ■■ ■ ■■ i . ■. • - - . - ->,'<, Tacoma, and M. A. Smith, Court nay, B. C. ' PLEADS GUJI/TV. John McGregor this morning pleaded guilty to a petit larceny charge before Justice Arntson. His trial was set tor Wednesday morning. '. .■ ~*. .'*" "° STOWS ill \\K l l •>. : .v ' v".: :' - ■'• ."■" I'TTftrAfti •■ John Idleklrk. pleaded guilt to stealing a 'roll of blankets and some clothing from a Greek coffee house on lower Pacific avenue this morning. ■He stated .that he needed clean _ clothes and as lie had a good chance he thought he would take them. ROOVER'S MONOGRAM EMBOSSER Steel, Nickel Plated. Emboss your note paper and evnelopes with your own monogram, initials or name and address. Handy to Carry in Pocket Prices 25c to $1.00 Come and See Them. THE BONNEY PHARMACY 902 Pacific aye. MISS DOROTHY JACKSON. National League R H E Chicago 9 13 3. St. Louis .. 2 5 4 Batteries: Cheney and Archer; Harmon, Dale and Bliss, Wlngo. Umpires: Johnstons and Eas ton. R H E Pittapurg 2 11 1 Cincinnati 3 11 0 Batteries: Adatns and Gibson; Simon, Frome and MeLean, Clark. Umpires: Owoen and Brennan. R H E New York 0 7 1 Boston 3 9 l Bateriea: Mathewson and Mey ers, Wilson; Perdue and Kling. Umpires: Klein and Bush. R H X Philadelphia 19 13 2 Brooklyn 6 7 3 Batteries: Moore, Alexander and Doom; Barger, Deut and Er win. Umpires: Rlgler and Finneran. MUTTON VS. MOORK SAN FRANCISCO—Jack Brit ton of Chicago and Pal Moore of Philadelphia will be the main event between San Francisco fans for the April boxing card, accord ing to announcement today by Promoter Coffroth. The light weights will box 20 rounds Fri day night, April 26. COLTS TAKK GAME. (By United Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore.—Following the handy way In which the Port land Northwestern league Colts trimmed a semi-professional or ganization here, the ran* today are confident Nick Williams' ag gregation will land the flag, or at least be In the running all sea son. The Colts won 15 to 4. A WARDROBE TRUNK Is a great possession to the trav eling man or woman. No rumpling or creasing of clothes; no crush ing Into small compass of valua ble garments. We warrant alt our trunks to be w«M made and strong in vital point*. TAOOMA TRUNK FAOTORV 981 O ft. THK TACOMA TUBES. American League* 1 R tH E Detroit 7 I© 6 Chicago 17 tt 2 Batteries: Mullln.Renineas, Du biique and Stanage, White; Scott and Sullivan, Block. Umpires: Evans and Egan. R H ■ Boston 1 6 g Philadelphia 4 10 0 Batteries: Cycotte and Nuna maker; Plank and Thomas. Um pires: O'Lo'ighlin and Westervolt. R H E Washington „ I 8 0 New York .. . ... 0. 4 3 Batteries: Johnson and Ain smlth; Quinn' and Street. -■ Umpires: Hart and Connolly. ft H X St. Lonis 5 » 2 Cleveland 8 1$ 2 Batteries: Pelty, Lake Ji and Krlchell; St.-.-n, Mitchell and O'Neill. Eastley. Umpires: Perrln and Dlneen. Steal Wolgast's Big Machine (By United Prem >-T>a.se<l Wire.) . LOS ANGBL.ES, Aprtb \6.— Ad Wolgaßt is *• searching • today for the thieves who "borrowed" his Dew $3,500 automobile: from a curb In front of a Spring St. cafe, ran the car to Alhambra -and piled'lt Into a dltcb, where it was found a shattered mass of steel and wood. Mechanicians declared ! the debris was worth less .• <lian $50. The pugilist has offered-a reward. for Information. * JOHNSON WAS m;<»ki; !! . EVANSTQN, . 111.. — Justice Boyer - 'laV: awaiting '. today the re-appeara»c« . of. Jack ■ bo son, world's champion pugili ,to deposit his .bond fee. for spei tag in his automobile. When . hn- Boii, with his wife, was arr ted for speeding, lie was -unabli 'to I pay the $1 bond fee require by' the justice, and was told tha his credit was, good until Thur ay, j the date for his hearing on the charge. • The champion had led to "square ' himself" ■.; with the motorcycle policeman who ar rested him, hut without < su< his. [ 0 STANTroUD-TRAIIVINO § STANFORD UNIVERSITY lal; —Training was begun toda by the Stanford . Varsity baa .all ■quad for the /series 'of, . ree games with the , University- of Washington. The first game J will be played Wednesday afternoon and. the other two on Thursday and Saturday. *,-.. _ ..s^'if •':! *** -— ' : —: -. «!• 1 t , In '-;vft j closely contested ■ fiam« Sunday afternoon - at , the Atanl ton grounds the Oakland* defeat ed tha Jaaueae Columbian ' t*ani. by, ; .a score of 14 to 13. Molle and' Severence performed ; for * the Oak lands.'-'■;-'. The . Japanese -. used several pitchers. X;'!,C'i:£-'' ft *»*:t'X SEND IN ANSWERS The big civil service examina tion hag got all of the fans going by this time. Already the wise ones are beginning to send in their answers and are making strong bids for that season pasß to the ball grounds. C. B. Cobb, 1210 19th street, was the first to send in an answer and he hit close to thp bullseye. Leslie Cory, | 121 East Wright avenue, sent in i the second answer and there are a number on the sporting editor's desk that have not been opened. T.A.C. Opens Boxing Class; Third Smoker Next Friday Beginning today Frank Street, the popular boxing member or the Tacoma Athletic club, opened a boxing class in the club quar ters in the Glide rink and already has a class of about 14 aspirants to sparring honors before the amateur club. It ts expected that Street will develop* a class br goodly proportions end bring forth some .promising material for ;future smokers. Practically everything Is com plete for the next BrookeT next Friday night. Over 100 membeVs have declared they would mot misa It and It is expected that the members in attendance will num ber upwards of 300. Thii afternoon William Phil lips was to be examined by the club physlclaen to determine whether he was in shape for his bout with Paul Steele. This ts Four Leagues Open Season NEW YORK, April 16.—Four baseball leagues will open their season this week, as follows: Northwestern league opens in Vancouver, Seattle and Bpokane today. Last year's Eastern league, un der its new name "International," op«ns Thursday In the southern division cities. The New Kngland league, made up of eight Massachusetts cities, opens April 18, which Is also the opening day of the Western league in Denver, Tojeka, Omaha and St. Joseph. TOGO DRAWS CROWD OAKLAND. Cal.—Fans here today are Interested in the debut of Young Togo, the Japanese ban tam, who will fight Roy Moore, a local scrapper, ten rounds Wednesday evening. Togo gain ed considerable reputation by staying six rounds with.Battling Nelson when the battler out weighed him 30 -pounds. He also put up a good fight against Harry Forbes, the former bantam cham pion. , ■ ■ - . Strs. Indianapolis V ' and Flyer . The fastest and finest day steamers* on the coast, i i..hi Hoi M. TRIPS DAILY Leave* Tacoma from Mil nlclpal Dock at 7:00, 1:00, U :•(> 'a. m 1:00, 3:00, 6:00, 7:00 9:00 p. m. >"s"' Leave Beattle • from Colman dock, 7:00. 0:00, 11:00 a. •mV 1:00, 3:00. 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 p. in. siM.i.i-: FAHK 350 _ ■ • :•- Hill M) trip so« "■:■■■■ A l<«nna«r Kvrry Two Hour*. ' . l» K. IMIUCKI.I., AKcnt . ■ ■■••.: Phone Main 3445 OPENS SOON You ~ may have your ! rods i» -*»* and i line*,' ready, but wha' about your a eye ■* glass«st ' Will-they- stand the rough '-;■; wprk . .-, A Bhur-On will. In vestigate. -li f ;•■* .;'> • -.v f '." L HAVES OPT. CO r "" 4th Floor Fidelity Bldg. i Several of the local questions have the fans guessing. Those who ran tell just what year the Northwestern league was Inaug urated are not all agreed- Neith er are those who answer the question regarding the best ball men turned out by Tacoma or the best base stealers. There's a lot of good dope in some of the record booka and some of the old players «an give you good tips. Russ Hall is just plumb full of information. Get your answers in early. the only part of the program which is in doubt, but if Phillips passea the examination he will appear on the program. At a meeting of the trustees It was decided to enforce the re quest of Secretary Harry An drews at the last smoker that the members refrain from expressing their sentiments regarding the bouts in any other manner than by handclapping. Cries of en-' couragement, hoota, cat calls and all other form of expression Is Tvarred from the club. Secretary Andrews will make arrangements for any of the club members*wno wish to enter Street's boxing class. The last warning has also Tieen Issued as to dues and assessments. The membership and other boons will close before the smoker and admision without the good stand ing card will not be admitted. Olympia Boat The New Steamer NISQUALLY Leaves Municipal Dock Dally at 9 a. in. and 3 p. m. Tbe S:00 p. m. Trip Connect* for Sheltoa. Returning Leaves Olympla 12:15 p. m. and 6:00 p. m. MAGNOLIA—Leaves Olympla for Tacoma and Seattle 7:30 a. on. Phone Main 5308. BSafijEsKsX©^ No Better Dentistry At Any Price * • We make a specialty, of'gold ■ work In every branch of den tistry where gold can bo used. . Our gold .' plates •• represent the best workmanship and % special - hard - tempered - gold which will last a life time. •/ 1/ you are Interested in gold work,or any class of' the.best dentistry call and we will show you the work and explain our methods In full without cost or obligation to you. ''"• ' ■ ... •"i • -•- * .'\~We'., originated the Great Metaloid Plate. . This plate Is Imitated every where, but the real metaloid plate Is mad.c only by ."• ~'\ ..-,-'• '• -' " "'"■*:'-r''-^T '•":*■" ' r •'■■ '■'■ ',/ ■ Chicago Dentists INC. UMtt Pacific •». - : Opp. 12th* Sfc,*^ <■*:■?]■ IHi^apil Eddie Collins of the Athletics holds his bat thus. Eddie la some hitter and when he gets on first tit knows how to get around the bases. The Bank of California i" NATIONAL ASSOCIATION . • ; ' ' Established 1804,. I ? ;:- ■- ■•;. . Capital and Surplus ...... $16,300,000.00 San Francisco Portland ••.'-" Tacoma • "- Seattle TACOMA BRANCH -. The Bank of California Building, Tacoma. €VCi €£ fffSrK HAir Of"YOUR LlfE lT *•'•""' ,^3._ V»ii*3S\ I* spent in your working - . \ 'i' t ¥ \#VWWH^ clothes. Are you satisfied v'f" i\J *^9_jrwK^wr wlth the kind you are m f*\,* frC^rHrr^HHWl wearing? Yon will bo •4 yy^-KiX^/ If] ■ WES' more than satisfied if you ' wear ; -,- DAY'S BIG FIVE BRAND ■ : " ", *■• ". . . . . PEOFM) LOSGi THRIII NONET By concealing It about their person: by storing It away In muss, Jugs and jar«; by sewing It up In skirts and ticks; by tucking It un der the '-ouches and carpets, In cupboards and bureau drawers; these are some of the ways by which people lose their moeny, and some times their lives. .- . PBOPI.B SAVE THKIR MONRY By depositing It In a good, reliable bank. Confident that this bank fully meets the public's needs, we tender its service to all who be lieve In keeping on th safe side. . * 4o /O BANKERS TRUST CO. BANK 4 o/o ■ - CAPITAL $300,000.00 BANKERS TRUST BUILDING. TACOMA, WASH. ~ • t •''' " ' SPECIAL RATES THIS MONTH <■-- -' ■•■ -' -' -■ - - ;' • APRIL 25TH, 26TH and 27TH * -TO— . ',*. ,v *'rh """"■ '■-■■ : "';;;- ~r: ~ • "^s' ■•■;" ■v/, TO ST. 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