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PAGE TWO. FARMER AND BONDS SNAPPED TWO HEAVIES INDUCED TO POSE TOGETHER This picture is not "faked." Joe Hfiiids mid Frank Farmer were induced to pose togiilifr, al though it was in>t without a great deal of argument. Had not both of them Ins ii courteous, agive.ible fellows the picture could not have been snap|ied. In one setese of the word, Joe and Frank are bitter rivals. This is when they have the gloves on. Then each Is out to try and best the other fellow, which is to be expected. Outside the ring, however, the logger and tbe collector are quite amicable in their relations. While they are not chums, neither do they pass each other with scowl ing looks and eyes full of hate. Bonds, who takes most things lightly, was |>erfectly willing to pose with Farmer. This is the PERKINS AND CRANE MAY REMAIN AT HIGH Am yet. Coach K. K. Perkins of tbe Btadium High school is un decided aa to whether ho will leave to coach Indiana university or not. Although he expects an offer within a few days, none hv yet been made. He was auked to look over the situation in the Bast, and it was intimated be would be made an offer. De yond that, be knows nothing. In case he should leave, who 9th and C St. Day and Night School ENTER NOW SINGERS A WHEN TRAVELING TO THK %£i^^ Biennial Musical Festival at CHICAGO, June 5-7, to the Musical Festival at New-York-Brcoklyn AND TO THE Norwegian Centennial in Norway WILL FIND Perfected Train Service VIA Northern Pacific Railway Three splendid trains dally between Portland, Seattle, Taco ma, Spokane, and Mlnneapolls-St. Paul. Two of these trains run through to Chicago; thus affording double dally train service to Chicago on a 72-hour schedule. Our trains are protected with modern safety appliances —many miles are double tracked. Pullman Sleeping Cars, Leather Upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars, Par lor Cars, Parlor Observation Cars, Cafe Cars, Dining r Cars and Coaches. Equipment consistently arranged to afford tbe maximum of comfort to travelers. Attention Is being directed to specially arranged train , service for "HOME COMING" to NORWAY, June 1914 literature descriptive of territory served by our tins, or of our train service mailed free to anyone O. B. FOOTKK, City Psas. Agt. A. D. CHARLTON TACOMA, WASH. PORTLAND, ORE. NORTHERN PACIFIC BAILWAY first time they have been photo graphed together, although they l.avo appeared together on the Bume photograph before. Fanner was rather unwilling to have the picture taken at iir.-t. "It is not because 1 don't want to let the picture be taken," he explained, "but 1 dont' want peo ple to say, 'those guys must be rooming together!' " "Oh, I guess they won't ac cuse us of doing that, Frank," laughed Joe. "We are not so In timate as all that, I guess." Farmer smiled himself, and with a little more persuasion squared off with Bonds aud had the picture snapped. Then they kidded each other a little about the bout tomorrow night, shook hands, and wtnt their various ways. will be secured to the High school eleven Is. a matter-of conjecture. Wee Willie Coyle and Mcl Muckle- Btone, two former stars under Gil Doble, hare been mentioned, but neither one of them is consider ing taking the position. Mucklestone declares his lew business would prevent such a thing, while Coyle states that he Is unaware of any attempt to se cure him, and does not think he could come if there were. Al Crane has not made up his mind to leave High school. There Is some talk of his doing so, but the star all-around athlete of the Stadium High squad is wavering, and doesn't know whether he will leave or not. High supporters hope not, be cause Al's uncanny ability in al most any line or athletics is ap preciated by all who back the col ors of tbe Blue and Gold. The free list at the smoker, owing to the great demand for tickets, will be absolutely sus pended. Kach preliminary boxer will be allowed one ticket for himself, and two for seconds, while the main event men will be allowed ttlckets for three sec onds. The doors will open at 7 p. in. to give those with general admis sion tickets a chance to get in side early. First actual picture taken of Joe Bonds and Frank Farmer logetlier. Photograph by the con rtesy of Ihrig Studio. (jhirps &(Qiattm, Second Baseman (iroh has demonstrated that he is a happy-go lucky devil by sticking to Cincinnati Instead of going to the Federal league. c • • • • c MISPfiACKI) SYMPATHY. We heard Nebraska got Htlehni, and we were sympathizing with poor Nebraska until we learned this Stlehm was a coach. • ••••» The president of the Intel nutioiuil league has given the Feds plainly to understand they can't trundle along in his Barrow. • ••••• vwnr pink ■ftmam wit. ('. Murphy declares that no matter what his First Baseman Saier do, he is bound three years to the Cubs. 9 ... A p Willi careful study and a can-opener, the above can be dis sected. • ••••• Our notion of a hero unflinching is a hallplaer mIm.'II sign a three year contract to listen to Charles Webb Murphy. • ••••• O, MKIiTKB BI'TTKn. President Fair of Spokane has been sending contracts both near and "Farr." (Old stuff, kid, old stuff.) • * • « • A recruit pitcher in the Fast Is named King Lear. It is sincerely to be hoped he has a happier time than the original. • »•••• THIS IS A GOOD ONE. Now we know why tliey call Chicago the "Wndy City." It's because Charles Murphy lives there. • ••••■ Our Idea of nothing at all: Capablanca's chess battles with Snosko-Borowskl and Ouschotlmii'ski. c • • • a c MM WKTCHKR! Bid you get that Inst one? And it is real, too. LIGHT ATTENDS MOUNT VERNON GATHERING Despite the fact that Congress man Albert Johnson has given as surances that no prosecutions are to be made under the federal law, Qame Warden Ira Light will enforce the law and report all violations after January 15, until advised to do otherwise by tli<> authorities in charge. As yet, he has not been officially notified that the federal laws are not to be enforced. Mr. Light left last night for Mount Vernon to attend the meet ing of the game commissions and "Swap" the dog for m Persian cat. Bee Want Ad page. •• $5.00 GOLD GLASSES NOW $1.00 Kxpert Kxamlnatlon Free at Charge. Chicago Eye Specialists SSS-ls Provident Bldg. DR.NACY Specialist Osteopathy. Chiropractic. Bloodless Surgery. Spinal Expert. Medicine and Surgery. All diseases of men and women. ltltVt Paciflo ay.. Tacoma. THE^OOMA TIMES wardens of Western Washington. In addition to several changes that have already been mention ed, the Pierce county game com* mlssloners have asked Mr. Llg*t to introduce several other meas ures. It is requested that the length necessary for bass be raised from six to nine Inches. With the head taken off, there is nothing left to many bass just six inches in length. Effort will also be made *o pass a law making It Illegal to shoot a dear unless 50 or 100 fo.et from the water. Heretofore there have been some hunters wljo would shoot a deer in the water and drag It out on the bank, claiming to have killed It before It went in the water. But by making a certain distance from the water Imperative, this would be done away with. Mr. Light will also advocate the conformation of the state and federal laws. A resolution will also be glwn, urging the use of the game fund for the propagation of game. Now, the legislature caa appro priate only, and they are Just as likely to use it for roads aa fur gams. CGN LEAGUE HAS PISSED THE JOKE STAGE The Conversation league is now to he considered a real, honest in-goiiilness organization of -mt ious purpose. lii addition to in.li ters of athletic interest, the hy perbolic hunch is going to dabble Into |Mi|ii tii s, and it is expected that the leugue will prove of some influence in the coining CHm|Hiign. At a meeting of the league last night at Rosin's hall a committee of 25 was proposed, which will be announced next Tuesday night, to look Into tho candidacy of pros pective commissioners at the spring election. It was explained that tho league is for the advancement of all clean sports, and they want the municipal commission to promise that they will be sanc tioned. Next Tuesday night a smoker and buffet luncheon is planned by the league, In which au act from each of the vaudeville houses and tbe Princess is figured upon, ns well as two boxing bout.- of four rounds each. • The committee in charge of this consists of Dr. Wall, Secre tary Corcoran, Clint Manley, Ned Drew, Frank Leslie, Joe McGln nity and J, Matthews. This bunch ought to rig up something good. The charter was left open until the next regular meeting, and new members will be taken iv at the smoker Tuesday night. The league membership is con stantly Increasing and it ig ex pected to have 1,000 before loug. LEVINSKY WINS NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—Porky Flynn, outweighing Battling Le vinsky 20 pounds,' was outpointed by the former last night. stlumToses Stadium High's basketball team was defeated by the Y. M. 0. A. five last night, 31 to 18. HJUMHIL SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14. — Willie Ritchie's bout with Har lem Tommy Murphy has been postponed again, because Ritchie t;:iH hurt his leg. MOWREY JUMPS BALTIMORE, Jan. 14.—Mike Mowrey has Jumped frpm Pitts burg to the Baltimore Feds. THREE CHEERS PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14. — The Baseball Wrtters' association, voted yesterday to do away with the Cincinnati base hit. . Wonderful Cough Remedy. Dr. King's New Discovery Is known everywhere as the remedy which will surely stop a cough or cold. D. P. Lawson of Eidsoa, Term., writes: "Dr. King's Nsw Discovery ■ Is ths most wonderful cough, cold and throat and lung medicine I ever sold In my store. It can't be beat. It sells without any trouble at all. It needs no guarantee." This is true because Dr. King's New Discovery will relieve tbe most obstinate of coughs and colds. Lung troubles quickly helped by IU uss. You should keep a bottle In the house at all times for all ths members Of Us family. 60c and $1.04. All Druggists or by mall. H. E. Buckles 0 Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. PLUMBING We do Plumbing and j repair work. Satisfac- ! tion guaranteed. A.GEHRI&CO Main 402. 1118 Tae. Aye., CHAPMAN IS REAL MARVEL *;i><* 04>4> ♦♦♦ *> * ♦ «. t . ♦ 0 A HAS THE SPEED TO BURN RAY CHAPMAN; From the Infield of a country town high school nine to th« American league lv three years—■ such has been the flash across the baseball firmament of" Ray Chap man, the chain-lightning short stop of the Cleveland American association club and the latest sensation of baseball. Chapman Is a speed marvel. He used to do a hundred yards lv 10 2-5 seconds and the 220 yard* in 23 flat, when a student In the lien in. 111., High school and was quite some football player. Chapman Is a shortstop, and a whirlwind shortstop, too. He has a powerful throwing arm and tl»e ability to throw from almost any position. He Is so fast that he BONDS-FARMER BOUT WILL BE FEATURE Both Joe Bonds and Frank Farmer are In tip-top sha|»e for their bout tomorrow night before the Moose, which will lie the fea ture of the evening. There is more interest in this match than tliere has been In any boxing bout staged In this city for some time, and if should prove a real head line event. The other matches, while not figuring with the prominence of Try the "Swap" game. See Manf Ad page. •• Wm. A. Mullins Electric Co. 1014 South A Manufacturers of Electric Lighting Fixtures. TACOMA THRATKR BLDG. Corner Oth and C Sts. 13 Years in the Same Location Managers DR. AUSTIN. DH. BURNS. Painless Extracting 60e tiold Crowns SB Bridge Work »« Gold Filling,. gl up Platinum Fillings $1 EXAMINATIONS AND ESTIMATES FREE! WK GIVE UAH Open Saturday Evenings for People Who Work All Work Guaranteed. gets in Iront of the ball when another would be tryini; for It with his linger tips. Chapman hesitated, when he left high school, between scholas tic inducement and a contract, from the Springfield Three I league club, finally accepting the lutter. l^aok of experience held him back, and Springfield was about lo release him when Davenport, of the same league, bought him lor |280. This was a league luke, but in a short time Chnpnian had them all watching him. Bill Armour, then president of the Toledo club, bought Chapman lor $1,000, and he later went to the Naps. the headline event, ought to be good In most.instances. The semi windup will be between Henry Krieger and Harry Bishop, and If the South Tacoman c»n overcome the disadvantage in weight, he may be returned a winner. Joe Hill and Dyer ought to put up a good go, if Dyer is as fast an he is claimed, and there are * several other good matches. Yon can "swap" anything by using a Times Swap ad. See Want Ad page. ** TKKTH Our dentistry is as good as we can make it. We have only the best dentists and the largest, best equipped office in the west — we are pre pared to wo it right, and It is right — we guaran tee it. Another thing — You'll find we never ad vertise anything but the absolute truth. Over 15,0*00 pleased patrons. PLATK WORK We are doing the best plate work in Tacoma to day, and you would be lieve it if you could see the number of people who come here for teeth after having an absolutely worthless set made In some other office. Prices $5.00 to $15.00. .Call and see samples. Wednesday, Jan. 14,1914. BOXING PUG UP AMONG THE AMATEURS Amateur boxing is picking up in Tacoma. If the signs are to be believed. At the Y. M. C. A. a squad of boxers are coming along rnpldly under the direction of James f'offman, and a smoker Is planned for February, In which wresllitig will also be featured. The Cunhman Indians are nlao taking a great interest in tile manly art, and will give a pro- Kram of boxing and wrestling Jan. 14, open to the public. Boxers at the Armory aro also hard at work. POCKET KNIVES AND CUTLERY Washington loin, m ii.iKuvvAiiu vi*. Puget Sound Electric Ry. FCR HI : ATT I, X — Limited Trains every bbur. Time of Limited Trains seventy ■ulnutee. Trains Leave Bth and A Streets, Tacoma LIMITED TRAINS — 7.SS, 8:110: 9:BS, 10:80, 11:80, a. in.; 12:35. 1:30. 3:30. 8:80, 4:88 and 0:30 p. in. All Limited Trains Stop at Auburn ami Kent. LOCAL TRAINS learn at « a. in., 7 a. in., H a. ni.. U a. in., 11 a. in., 1 p. m., and hourly until 8 p. m. Thea 10:00 p. in. and 11:30 p. in. (last train). PUYALLUP SHORT LI KB —Trains will leave Tacoma at •«:10. 7:10. •«tlO, 8:10 and lltlO a. m.; 1:10, 8:10, -*U»*\ 0:10, 0:10, 7:10, »:10 and 11:80 p. OH. * Dally except Bunday, MEN|r:> TROUBLE K. j R*member you alway; have Dr. AmtT m¥9v\\. Severance ___m_m_^__W _\\\__m to go tor gnod, I _0 _m KKI3K ut Dr. ioriiua charge. I Invite you to come to my office. 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