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WILLARD WILL GO ON VAUDEVILLE STAGE TO REAP HARVEST OF GOLD AS CHAMPION JESS WILLARD TO GO ON STAGE; REAP GOLDEN HARVEST BY BARRY FARIB HAVANA. April #. — Jsss Willard, new white heavy weight champion of tha wor'd, will leave Havana, the acena of hla victory ovar Jack John aon, tomorrow*, to begin reap ing the golden harvest which awalta him. lteluged with theatrical offers Willard and Turn J one*, hla man ager, ar* preparing to collect the thousands which will roll In to tltem aa a result of the overthrow- of the black champion. Willard Intimated tinlay that the Tin* will not see him. except In exhibition*, for at least a year Willartl la aa happy aa a school boy with a new slate. Hr> wait up early today and roamed the streets the center of a joatlluic. admiring throng So great were the crowda al time* Willard »a* unable to pro ceed until he had shaken handa all around, or expressed hla apprecia tion of the Honors altown him. Jess la Unmarked Willard Is abaolutely unhurt a* a reault of hla rounds of milling He showed only a few scratches to day. Johnson la sore in both mtnd and body. He gave evidence* of FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DAMctsa mrmmi by km no K\ BIT ONI WELCOME I OU %% OMEN ONLY 4|J r>r Ha rui or Cotton Root nil®. tho boot «w4 Mftijr r*- ■VS llahJ* r«««4jr f»r rEMAUI 4 TKOI til Eh ANI) IKll#.<*|N ] ✓ LAIIITIto Cur* tha moM J S •Ullatt* c+ynm in I to Ift • dnja Prt-.-a |] pa.- fcos. or 1 for |i. tn plain wr*pp«r rtttimtd If «t»«r f»t: ift«r fair trial. Hour* 9 ra to I r m Sunday* It ta 1. KAVKOM) RFMKnir it>.. 9Umn* 2ft. lI7H rill* M. OHIO DENTISTS ONE-PRICE DENTISTS ? e,t 001(1 X 4 on Crowns ... VTevV n $4.00 Best set of Teeth AA Red Rubber.... Best set of Teeth AA unth Natural Painless Extraction Included We make a specialty in all branches of Dentistry. Any wotfc that don't pro re satisfactory will be made over free of charge at any time. All work guaranteed for 12 years. 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That's why it costs less in the end. It it a ready chaw, cut *na end short shred so that you won't kava to fnnd on it with your loath. Grinding on ordinary tsndisd tobaaeo makes you spa too much. Tha tasta of pore, rich tohaceo does not need to h« covered un with mol«#ses and lleoricc. Notice how tha aalt brings oat the rich tobacco taste in "Kight-Cut." One fitnall chew takes the place of two big cliews of tlie old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, Now York fiuYFROM DEALER OR SEND 10* STAMPS TO Lis") being racked With [Win Mr accept* bis defeat In h sportsmanlike man ner, however. and had only praise for the now champion today "No other heavyweight could have stood off Willard for round*." *ald Johnson "I gavr Jeffrie* credit for gamely taking n beating now, all I a*k Is that the aame credit be given me Torn Jonea. Willard'* malinger la sharing in the glory of the chain plon today He la the real power behind the throne of the new flstli king Jones' Third Champ Willard la the third champion Jonea ha* produced Hilly I'apke. former middleweight champion and Ad \\ .'least, former light* eight king, were pupils of Jones. Today I heard how Jonea. despite disappointment* and reverse*' stuck to Willard until he finally put him on his pedestal. Willartl has coet Jonea $S«,9oe during the last three years alone Hut, believing tn the ability of thr cowboy, even when the new chain plon waa In the rough. Jones tediously and patiently developed hint Home little tiioue> was picked up In the limited rouud fights tn which Willard engaged, but for the most part Jones was paying out money, rather than collecting Jonea' contract for managing Wil lard called for only ISM. but the partnerahlp now mean* a fortune for both Jumps to Stage Willard will leave tomorrow for Jacksonville. Ha He will probaMv play a week's vaudev (lie engage ment there, and thea will go to New Orleans for a week The next Jump will be to New York for a long engagement. !". H aecret service agents are reported to be watching Johnson closely today, bn» the former rham Plon gave no Indication of fearing he might be arrested He plana to leave today tor Martinique aboard the 8 8. France, where he and hla wife expect to make their home • * * Black Belt Loses Its Place in Sun CHICAGO, April S.—:n the heart of Chicago'* black bolt, at 3444 Wabaah ave.. there la to day • little old woman who doe* not yet fully understand a he la no longer mother of the world** champion. It Just could not be, you knew Confessions ofa Wife TIM IS MORE THAN POLICE MAN—HE IS A HERO (Copyright ISIS, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) The moment I looked at Dlrk'a face yesterday morning I knew something had happened "What la th* matter. Dirk?" "Now. Margie, don't get e*rlted." .'I won't, but tell me quickly what Is the matter.' "All right. I'll do It. but you mnit not get nerrou*." "For the love of hearen. Dirk, get to It." "Wei!, poor Tim lafferty ha* benn knorke»l Into 'smltberencs' by an automobile." I felt myself grow faint and I pulled myself together with a 'erk. "1 must go Immi 'Ilately n Annie ■IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS VARSITY MEN j MEET DEFEAT IN 8 TN FRAME Gil Doble'a Bllllkln, wtilch leads hla warriors to sue ceas on the gridiron, was not working yaaterday whan the U. of W. baseball nine tangled with tha Seattle team at Dugdale'a park, and a ecore of 6 to 3 wae chalked up agalnet them, and It waa all their own fault. Oohte's nine waa running like a im-w ink machine until the eighth frame, and up to that time had a 3to I lead thea it happened. Ke attle broke up the game when Courtney started the cornsge with a slush' Wild heave followed wild beam ou the part of the collegian* and these, Interspersed with timely poke* on the part of Kaytuond'a warriors, netted five rune for He attle before the Varalty men knew what hit them. Singles by Klppert and llealey brought In the first run for Seattle tn the second Varalty tied thla In the fourth, and took a lead. Then came the awful eighth Mrvant pitched a consistent game for the Varalty, showing better form than he did a year ago Wolfram etarteil to work on the mound for Seattle and waa replaced by young Zwlfka. the aide wheeler. In the sixth, who got paat well, mil Hose went In In the closing eeaeloa*. and In the ninth, although he allowed three hits, he got oat of the hole In good shape Today at S o'clock the Seattle team will tangle with the Hhaner ft | Wolf outfit, and Walter Malta will be sent to the hilt for the leaguer* —her boy knocked out. There mutt be something wrong She patiently eat up moot of last night watting for a cable that would explain, but It never cum. Jack'a aieter today apoke for tho family. She waa aa putiled ae the aged mother. "We won't talk until we hear from Jack," ahe Mid. "I know h« will hava an explanation, for only Saturday he wired ue to get down the family jewela on him." There waa llttl* rioting In the black belt laet night. The ne groea accept the dethroning of Jotinaon. but crepe la evident throughout the belt. They hava loat their place In the eun, WAITRESSES OANCE Fatty 2.640 »»itre**r» and thotr e«ort» danred until midnight to Dreamland pavilion Monday night, i Prurooria will ho turned over to the Wiilrfuiw' Rot home. doe* a he know?" ' Not yet. denr. Tiro ha* been taken to th- hospital and J have »ent Or Atwater. who knot's her aa well aa he doe* yoq. and n nitrae up there to break the newa to her." "But I'm going, Dick " "Do you think It beat? Dr. At water and the nurae will do every thing that la necessary for her." "That'a Just It. Dh-k-lt s the u n necessary things that we want at such time*. Annie ha* no relatives —I am her best oldest friend; when my mother died she took me In her arms and let mv heart beat Its sorrow out against her dear warm Irish heart. No silly Idea of eavlng my nerves or feelings ran keep me from her now " "Will Tim recover?" I asked aa we were waiting for the taxi "We don t know yet, one of hie legs la broken and his collar Ikidc Is dislocated and his head 1* hurt In aim' way. He has not recovered consciousness y«t." "How did It happen?" "He was trylog to save an old woman from being run over by the street car." "flood old Tim" fin Dinar* had the qualities of the hero In him, even while Idleness wax pending him to the back room of Tlerney'a dilooti." My thin time the tail had ar rived and very noon I had my nrm* around Annie "I knew jed come. Mlas Mar *«ret. dear. I knew ye'd come. If only to tell me that the «ood fiod l» not going to let my Tim die Juat for doing hi* duty." She looked Into my face appeal Ingly and It wan not for me to nay that many men had died at duty * call "I conldn't xtand It. Ml*a Marga ret Allana. I Ju*t couldn't aland It. ye know. If little Tim «hould never **e the fare of hi* father." Again *he looked at me with the traglr e*pre«*lon of hope horn of de*i>alr. "Of cour*e, he will, mv dear—of course he will, and won't It he n aplendld thing for young Tim to cut hi* tfeth on—that medal for bravery?" "Will they give It to Tim. do you think. Ml** Margaret?" "Of cour«e, they will. The one* who aaw Tltn reacue that old worn an «ay he did not healtnle one mo ment. althouah he mu«t have known It would mean a amaMhup for him.'' Annie ralxed her head proudly. "I mum go to him." *he anld I>r Atwater Interpoaed. "You can't (to now. Annie" "VVhv not?" *he a*ked with a look of *uap|c|on. "1* my Tim dead T' "No. my denr. but you mu*t think of youraelf -of vour child." "What'* me child or tneaelf he iilde me hu*btod? I do be unking ye that. I)r. Atwater. If Tim's *llve. It's mesllf that's going to him; and, If he's dead. It's homo I'll be brlnKlng him " .' Hhe Is right. do< tor," I nald "I'll take her snd we'll ret a room for her near Tim and let her stay with him tonight at least" "Hut, my dear child, I will not be able to answer for the conse quence*." "We don't have to. doctor, they are In the hand* of fate." (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) STAR—TUESDAY. APRIL 6. 1915. PAGE 7. EDITED BY HAYBf.t SMITH Here They Are-The Black Hopes! Joe Jsanoetts. Sam Langferd and tarn McVey, oast ta Jack John son the bast negro heavy weights. It has often been aald that Johnson waa afraid to meet Longford. BIG LEAGUE CAMP SCORES Tbe results of yaaterdv'a prac tlr* ganiaa la big league training cauipa follow: The Hoatoa Americana took their third straight from the Memphla team of the Southern association at Memphis by a scorw of 10 to 6 The Amilrin aaao elation team dropped the third straight game at yester day to tha Detroit 7 Igera. by a score of i to 0 The Hittaburg Nationals l>eat tbe Atlanta Houthern •••ortatlon team at Atlanta. 3 to I. Tbe lirookl>n Nstlonals beat the Kirhmoiid. Va . Intcrnationals at ARE CURES PERMANENT? •f / h . 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FIGHT, SAYS EXPERT BY BARRY FAR Ift United Press Fijht Expert HAVANA, Aprtl 6.—A1l chance of charges of fake" being mads at a result of Jess Wlllard's victory over Jsck Johnaon here yester day was eliminated by Johnson's utter collapse under Wlllard's trip hammer left and right blows to the Jaw and chin In the 26th round. Johnson was "gone " I sat within two feet of where the negro hit the floor of the ring with a thud. I saw the whites of the staring eyes of the passing champion, and It was obvious that ha was "dssd to the world." Some negro pro-Johnson fans suggested after the fight that Jack had lain down, but he had net. He fought as desperately a* he could to the end, which was conclusive and convincing. AMATEUR BASEBALL The Ballard Tigers Journeyed to i'ort lllakeley Monday and landed their third straight victory by a snore of 6 to 3. The game we* won by the heavy swatting of the Ti tters. Mclaughlin for the Tigers struck out 16 men and walked but one In five times up. he got two triples and a single Kallngson, left-fielder, banged out four hits lining put the l«nll out of the field for s home run, with the bases frill The Tigers are miklous to meet any fsst teams averaging 16 years Plume Mallard Ml. The Majestic Junior* defeated the firnl Olympics of Ballard Sun day, 10 to «. Mike Nalfer pitched a great name for the Juniors. Wilson's Modern Business Col- FUR WILL FLY AT S. A. C. GYM SHOW TONIGHT Everything Is in readiness for to night's big boxing smoker at the Se attle Athletic club. The pnbllc will be admitted and the large gymnasl um is sure to be packed to its rape city. The boxers are all In tiptop ahai* and peadv for the fray that will atart at K:3n sharp. The fact that In three of the con tests tonight the winners will get as a prize a trip to California with tlut P. N. A. boxing team, who will coni|iete there for the world's ama tenr title, will prove a spur to their efforts. That fact make* the show tonight' of more than usual Importance, and the general public, besides the mem l»«r* of the club, la taking great In terest In the affair, as the boys who go to California will represent Seat tle aa well as the club. The youngsters have trained all winter In hope of get'lng a chancp to compete In the big and those who see tonight's smoker will witness an aggregation of young boxers who are trained to put up the bouts of their young lives Os. " c ZltterUf^^fvntf t^otONE* Mm -/ HJHi *13^ We don't ask you to mort gage your "smoke taste" to NEBO P lain end - We don't ask you to promise to keep on smoking the "Utterly Differ ent " cigarette. Smoke JUST ONE- If you don't see instantly that it's "Utterly Differentand utterly de licious—chuck it! But if it IS all that's claimed, spend your money where you get most satisfaction. Isn't that fair? If NEBO plai" <w| is "Utterly Different," don't you WANT IT? Won't you try it? GUARANTEE-If after smoking ha Ift he package of NEBO ?' f, " n f JifL you are not delighted, return balance qf package to P. borillard Co., New York (Estab~ linked 1760) and receive you r money back. It CICARETTES \ tc UUerly^ij^refil/ n \MmS9r lege dtfoilad the faat Heattle Ori ole Club Sunday. 4to 3 Only six of Uie regular players of the col lege were Im th<- lineup, Murray and Htoltlng pitched good ball for Wilson'*, and the main fnatur» of the game waa the heavy hitting of the College boy». Wilson's Modern Business Col j<'K< will tangle with the Seattle league team Wedneaday, at Dug dale park, and a fa»t name Is ex pected The college will line up as follows: Mahonev and Knntt, catchers; Itaaley, Slav ton and Stoltlng. pitcher*; Jonted, firat base; <*111. sound base, Kd Hrown, shortstop; Smith, third baae; Hooper, O lesson. .loe Welch and Hlckllibottom. fielders. The Stacy Shown team defeated the Kent nine at Kent Sunday by a arore of 6to 3. The Shown* will play the O'Brien learn at O'Brien next Hunday. The Covey mna defeated the l.ake squad at Woodland I>ark Sunday afternoon, 4 to S. Meade and McDonald were the bat tery for (Jreen 1-ake and Ruth and Bilaborrow for Coveys. In the first gams of the season with an outside team, the F'ope- Kltiley nine were defeated by Ed monds Sunday. by a score of 7 to 0. MALLORY IS VICTOR Fn the three-cushion hUlla/d tournament for the cltv champion ship at Hrowo & Huleri'e last night, Ted Mallory beat M J. iVolfe, Za to IT. In 49 Innings. Mallory made a hitch run of four. A* both men are out of the running. this team* will not affect the standing for the title Tonight Rivera will meet Gllroy In Clasa B. Jack Ball will tangle with O In <°ia«a C and Anderson will meet Khrli'Lson la Class D. $102,301 ASKED OF STEAMER OWNERS Claim* HK*i*e«iln(f 1102.301 have been filed In federal court the Pacific-Alaska Navigation com pany, owners of the Kteamor Admiral Rsmpnon. which vu Kvink last fall off Point No Point.