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The Seattle star. [volume] (Seattle, Wash.) 1899-1947, September 16, 1909, Home Edition, Image 7

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sTAR TED OUT TO BE A FIERCE
m&tLTE*; HE IS A LAUGH MAKER
- - '__ ' **" !
;'. A CK KEARNEY If. a ruN
ffiJS orr. as WELL AS
MA A ,ON THE STAGE.
Xj.eflttdoet kn.» hlm* U'* Wr'
him. If* Jack
. »" -M a the minute you
SffaWrat know him. tso It a
*l.i "■•*:„ I. thell.ftv Uutv
**rfTbe Olrt Question." -1"-*
Aboard, at the Grand thr> a .
i-fiad »fro-> haven t seen hlm
*si» you're working yourself.
ISSLs'spell back Jack: K.iir.
■K. ,a athlei* around IHtston.
ar* 1" brother who atlll retains
•r^nrd for the standing hlnh
l£J«tth weishta. Jack*a special
***** uprlattß*. and they do any
£3«»*»*' °* 1 -Uh ctof",lk* r,?l*tt *
* *"" 'while footracing that
art W* me* John ,I. Built
i*« I*.-. *a* but a kid In those
i***»S "The me Fellow'—Jerk
1-52,. refers to the nilghtjr John
L « "The WK Fellow"—eoncelv.'d
J"jj t t,e for the speedy Irish tad.
lam* Lift. Th,».
p.? d*». '*•• who weighed at
4,: lime about t." pound., was
•*»! bt-a-r welthtn. lie fell the
,**i of John U iiixin him and by
[ttjoIOPENING SEPT. 171 agn
|-4- >>t*'"| 823 THIRD AVENUE 4***"
The Mouse of Douglas
High Art Tailors
of Boston, Massachusetts ;...';
v Our doors will open at 8 a. m., Friday, (^^^m
Sept 17, showing one of the finest lines of wf^^^^
exclusive imported goods, in all the new Mfil^^W :;'
that was ever displayed i in Seattle. W^V./^ ;,:
(effects, that was ever displayed in Seattle. 7? 1
*---***** w
ri*K& a^K^ai a^.
This is a legitimate sale, and any one of our HIV 1&B-9
salesmen that asks a customer more than $20 1K« B^B
fH*-»T- "Il V. T~" * 1 C* 4*'-—'--i n -1 1 r ''-'^wn ' ' •' '•" '■"<■' S'l'ißßff" *
RtSri HOUSE OP DOUGLAS h^^^l
sb/CU ART TAILORS IJ^U
LX I > 823 THIRD AVENUE L_L_
;*.i> .•;—-*'•' T r «ITTIIMii»M --- ■ -trlilCT- -.fVr¥i«rrMoiraia**i«anaa*hß*ri*f*^^ Trit^*fitia.fnlfrn l'" : .*. . .--.72*tm.^MS;-:***-*
JACK KEARNEY.
a desperate effort.. an,.-, ,-,t..,| It,
raining *49 pound* from the
ground.
"It »«« a foolish thing to do,"
aaltt Jack, "but Tlit- liv Fellow*
wa* watching mo and I simply had
111 lift that e"elgbL*^nK@#*4l!
Despite hi* own aucceaa, John i.
wanted to make Jack Kearney the
llghl weight champion of the world.
It wna one of 11,,. ll'g Kollow'a"
ambitions. "Jack .iinit* thai lis
wna fairly tm -Mill the gloves, but
one day "The Ulg Fellow" urged
J«ck to Join it li.nil »how, and
, thai* how Jack Kearney broke In
to the ahow bualnea* instead of
taking « shy hi Hi,. lightweight
■ championship.
Ml thla happened some 20 years
ago. And alnco thai time Jack
Kearney baa ' . .-ii developing Into
a comi>dlan. The word "comedian"
Is u.etl advisedly. Jack Wll* lit
thla way Just before the* Klondike
rush nml he .till '..in, iiili. what
the luiml,, mid lunik ' »m In thoae
days,
Had A Chance to 0* Rich.
Jack lUna I lit' west, lie hail
hla choice of chasing around the
i eaat tin* .ou.tui, inn despite the
Inconvenience* of onenlght atanda,
wtth an iM'taaimial sleepless night
thrown In. Jack chose, ih« vtetat,
inn! here be I*
"When I 111 '.' came *tl.*t, yesra
ago, with a amall troupe," hnlil
Jack, "I reniemlm-r several of the
buy. had a few hundred dollara.
And every time I take a look at
Beattlo'a sruwth, I kick myself for
not Investing "
lli-liik fond of 1.-...1 fellowahlp,
Till. -THURSDAY. SI II I MISER 16,1900, r <
Jack Kearney has founded no leas
j than 85 "Chin Chin" clubs through
' nut iii* country. When Jack
reaches a city he makes Hi'
round - ii hi finds « good restau
rant and 11... hoaa la hull » de
cent, link announces to hi own
troupe and others that th* parttc-
Him place la worthy of patronage
It's hard to bronk Into n "Chin-
Chin" club, but they're it bully
bunch
H* Saved Hl* Job.
Jtuk'ri a tlfiniii-i'iitli- sort of a
chilli .• mi he tells mi.- on A. I.-
ICrlungor. "Out mi Ihe Polo
grounda In New York, 00* day,"
aald Jack, "Fred Stone and M"
put on the inixlou gloves. Stone
la * corking good Itoier rind 'Abe'
Isn't ao slow.. 'Abo' left himself
wide open early>' Ing il,,- bout and
l-'i.-il was luat iiliniit to put one
acroaa when he -. ..lii. nit cried, 'I
can't hit hint he ■ booking me
next season ' That seatta ay Urn
party right there." .-•
Jack, bb ii" Con Ryan of "Tlm
Girt Question," la .i long drag from
tbe goblet of delight. Hero* Imp
lug he doean't forget to come back
Boon.
Tax Commission*™ Oo East.
aaaaaaaaa
OLYMPIA. Sept. Id,—J. K. Proat
and I liiilll.H A. I'arlah, of 11..- Milt,
tax iillltlllliinli.il loft toduy In at
tend the International- tax confer
ence, which will li. ill aeaalon'at
leoutavtlle. Xt September 21 to 24.
-..J^OMEWAItD THEY FLY.
.•NOIIALi Keep your mouth .hut
v*r)*n aparrowa are hunting a na.t.
114* tailed I'rr.a.l *
ATLANTA. Sept, li. Till* hap
pened ni a Im.ti ball game between
Atlanta and lllrinliighaiii
A sparrow suffering from a brain-
I-1..M1; attacked a spectator In tin
grand aland.' At llilm Billy Well*, li
prominent rooter, without whom bo
Btrdl game la properly ioyou*,
laughed heartily—ha, ba, hal Juat
like that. To do ao he had to open
hi* mouth.'^laHHaflfei i
Attracted by the opening, the
sparrow flew into Wells' mouth.
The laugh died away ii. .i muffled
groan. Tho next moment Well*
.pal out Ihe «|iuiiu», which flew
elan* here.
Somebody nuked th* victim how
he liked feuthors.
"llrat rste!" ho Mild. "They
tickle the palate." » ;
Exclusive M^mt Lv Exclusive
714-716 SECOND AVENUE
were unable
•''^i^™f ' VIS °Ur
/Jll endeavor to
I jf attend today.
•' JmM ij^ll^^ display
yWwyM^ml interest,.be
\^w^w\ 1 111 cause of the
111 I. 1I I tions,. which
/ new things.
9 ~~
FREE EXCURSION
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
BEAUTIFUL. SCENIC. RIDE ON BIG, FAST NEW
STEAMER "VENUS"
GET ON BOARD, NO TICKETS NEEDED
Leaves Pier (> at 10 a. m sharp, returning "at 8 p. t m.;
Come early ,ml net 14.....1 seats, as we always have a boat
load. Yesterday we sold everybody who saw the land, and
they all seemed surprised that water front would sell so
cheap on this side o*l the Sound.
-— ... , o— , i-.j .... from C. D. Hillinan's office
1600 worth of Berne, raited on , , ..."..
on* .ere of thl* land. 11l Room 2, limes Building,
Union
Savings &
Trust Go.
of Seattle ">'■;
Capital... $300,000
Surplus and i un- « ;i.:«i
divided profits .. 40,000
If you have money in a good
bank it i. safer than hidden
about , the house, . and your
checks, returned when your
book I* balanced, - are receipt*
for every cent paid out. You
will find that a bank account,
whether commercial or caving*.
will encourage economy.
INTEREST /£. PER CENT
, Compounded
Semi-Annually.
AMI'S D. HOOK. President.
N. a BOLNKK, Cashlet
DtnKCTORS:
Ferdinand Rchmlta, 1. D. Low
man A B. Stewart, C H. B*bh.
i TL C McCormlck, Jam** D. Hog*.
N. 11 8oln«r.
CORNER SECOND
•nd CHERRY BTREET
! 1....... 1.. ..1 nnllard. (irortrlunn
and Itr.luD.
*™>>,i>*>.>.*»******a>>*a*B***aMß**BßßJß^Ma*a.Bßßß*** BW | j
PURCCLL SArC CO.
JH a*,*, , '•"44V f »- rrit| - [ ' T~
1 it'
MM liriutlar
HALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S
SAFES
Herring-Hall-Marvin
Safe Co.
M IM I At II Xl K-.
.'IIU in I'IUKNT 41. AVISNUn. ,
i;r,;.i MALLEABLE RANGES
hit 1.1. 7 The pride of every
I tawLX-iL- kitchen; a .pl.-ttilld atov*
I ItifSiilf •" every way.
I tPKi'il 1-114 Mill—t I Ilk
I Hfin Bave. You It per cetiL
L /r3ii"'J Waldorf 111,1* .
'*»** r*a-l* riL* si.
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