The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1905, Page 4

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Come to the Lion Clothing House Teday for Special Bargains LION CLOTHING HOUSE | Ist Ave, So. and Main St PRACK srcuRED TO THOSE FRING FROM BUNIONS Tt ts not generally known these painful deformities « tirely removed by a n gical operatic foot to its norma mits the wea and 5 lookit Our of this operat formed it many past seven yea hin the s without one bad rewult ful is it that it is no more sensible to suffer with bunions than with an ach ing tooth It you are int call at over with consultation will cost yc ing and may be of great to you. One patient writes that she would not go back to her as for 80 ested, why not our offices and talk | The noth- our surgeon. a sufferer to The Washington Institute of Dermatology and Featural Surgery, Seattle. Ritel Building, Rooms 405-6-7-8 Hours—9, 1 and 8. Phone M 23 J. S. NIGHTSER, Manager 1, 5 7 300 families are now doing it _Rome built to sult you. better shan the ene you sow live in. Bit ahty tegrevernents ‘eve 10. | Ste SB. ap te OM: | Se gore. Sentemer ste. terms, Take car on Washington street FRONT FURNITURE CO. 220 Pikes St. SCENIC TRIP OF THE SOUND Hoods Canal and Return By Daylight Finest Fishing, Hunting and Camp-| ing Spots on the Pacific Coast. i! $3 or $4 pew week will buy aff) | Jardine, Carl Fisher and Dan Wur-! riders INLAND FLYER Leaves Pier 2 Daily, except Friday, at 8am. Returning, arrives at Seattle at 10 p.m. MEATS A LA CARTE. | | Roar ‘ THE KISER BENEFIT DRIVER Seldom has such an aggregation; gis were the stars of the automobile w who ve tt of star racing men been a the septet gathered at Dayton|, Learn? ss paid a Thursday to perform for the be t Barney 01 fit of Bart or, who lost a leg om ¢ forward with ing € land national circuit when Kiser races, |was injured. Oldfield and Kiser Barney Oldfield, Herbert Lytle.) have been track als since the old |Chas. Soules, Chas. Burman, Robt.| bicycle days, when they ‘© star But the moment or was RRR REE RRR THE DOPE SHEET RARER RE ERE * & * * - * Somebody ought to pick B <| was Mr. Hitt, Fri Nelson to win the fight at Colma] also made one of the f Neat week, just to be sociable, if ter _ no other reason. He certainly =| Losing a game like Friday's ts ithe going into « scrap with the ode falling heir to a million dollars just plied against him. Nelson has a fine| before the alarm clock goes off tn/ $7,000-home just outside of Chicago, | the morning which he purchased for his mother! and sisters, He's a saving lad, iv the Dane. “Hank’* Harris has sold “Chimmie der Whale” to Clark Griffith of the New York Americans, He wilt have a fine job trying to fill the shoes of jack Powell who retires permanent from the game er this season. Jack O'Keete t» training hard fo: his fight with Willie Lewis in De treit Labor Day. © efe wants another fight with Jimmy Gardner | Anyway, the Siwashes played Larry the greatest ball|¢nappy ball, but the happy hoodoo player whe éver stepped on a field,| was right there at their elbows at in back In the game and playing| the finish firet base for his team He was forced to play first owing to Care| falling off in his batting. Larry! If Blankenship, who made the lucky single in the final heat could | does not yet feet strong enough to/only have been coaxed, teased,| play second wheedied around from second, if, if,/ ager if—but what's the use? ‘Thursday saw the finish of the a racing season at Saratoga for 1905.| Maybe Rusty was too modest to From a business and money getting! take two games in succession, and standpoint it was surely the best | lost to show that be is a good fellow in its history, While the ing | o could hardly be considered up to| Walters was the only man to ring form, it was nevertheless accepted | UP bore than one fare in the swat with little grumbling. The clubhouse | Posister flourished as never before, and the| : weather was made to order | h side made fozzley fungo, but Pe t didn't figure in the tally sheet Jack Munroe, the Butte miner, | SRR Gochnaur made bis usually bat 000. still believers that he can beat Jack Johnson, the colored heavyweight | ‘8S avorage, champion, and would like to arrange | Frisco’s run was scored in the a 36-rownd bout with him. “Tis said that the Dougion Athletic ctub of| *xth inming, but it took three hits Chelsea, Mana. jn willing to give the |'® Daul Hitt around the grand cir men a chance to clash. Johneon|°Ult. Two were down when he omped home. a given his consent to meet Mu “eR mee to get ® ninth. Any Clark had a fine cha Carnegie medal in th FAN FOOD kind of a hit would have brought Blank home and tied the score, but . pags Hitt made Clark look like a bunch Seattle not only got walloped, but} of spinach lost in the desert | wound up with mine lovely soap bubbles in the run column. | Seattle pulled off three brisk and |breezy double plays, but couldn't win Seattle lost but made as many bita as the other fellows. | — | Portland gave Mr The only one of the 19 players| Oaklands a tone to tramp the pan in Fride; » game Hogan of the was ready to retire to h of high life Fri-| FASTEST STARS OF THE RACING AUTO; LIVES HANG ON A HAIR ospital he would he sight the teat in and greatest drivers in the world | would ha non one tr As it ia n participating are | gnized as the seven most skill f r pulators of racing cars on | the track today STAR Portiand Friday, and who is a new man, played a great game He bat ted the sphere around the lot tll j the seams started ripping | triple, a two-bagger out of four times at bat | Emerson and Toster | goles a rincipal peop! the Loa Ap eorned it was decidedly a pitcher's battle argument, and was the limit N. W. CLOSES Directors of the Northwest league Gay evening. agreed to have the sea. son clone September 10. It was also decided not to play off the tie be- jtween Kverett and Vancouver. Ky erett will in all probability get the pennant if she wins the last part of the series, which she undeubtediy | will, The annual meeting will be held at Spokane September 16. Those present were President La- D. K, Dugdale, Painkiller <x Scan oetnatieanca caecameal Heattle The $3 Hat Store All the new Fall Styles now on sale. KN. Brooks & Co., 1331 2nd aven « ere Attention Fraternal Orders and Societies. Our studio tm especially arranged for large groups of all kinds sizes at very moderate prices. Open Sundays from 1 to 3 p m. only Kegen & Ericson Studio, Bit and Pike. . Bidg., Second BOSTON DENTAL ~DARLORS year Laer attendemta > Fat Fotks T have seduced my weight $8 pound: PtP inches. ‘waist ¢ Incties and hip § inches tn short ‘am » oY, ar —. Hs eae J remedy hot 3 rving. I want to tell you enclome ata mp and ad. & WOODWARD, B j * before the finish. The | Webtooters got so tired extra five minute tween inning» Sweeney, who played third for MODERN DENTAL PARLORS REMOVAL NOTICE! — A yhiy Have removed from Second ine and Pike street to Second ay- enue and Marion street, Mari.a Building. Our prices are the very lowea( consistent with first clase ma terial and workmansb/p. Mod De wo PLATES ern Dental Parlors be) Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING running | }around bases that they wanted an/ mission be-| Houre—#:90 to 6; Bundays, »} te 12, Both phones, 1420 BECOND AVENUE | Don’t Forget Us for Bargains in Furnitur THE + Red Front Furniture Co 220 PIKE STREET. jew York Dental Parlors Ten years guarantes, Reore- $108 & m top ™ Bunday: 14 PINOT Aven searice. Second feor H Butldin, eppenite Pena Mutual 1 Butiding. ON SEPTEMBER (0 at the meeting held in Everett, Pri- | J. A. McDonald, Vancouver; M. P. Merril, Spokane: J. A. Miller, | Bellingham; W. Haferkorn, Everett and | He got a and a single nd Tacoma pitchers, were the| } in Fri-| day's game betwoen the two leams.| Emerson had a shade the best of the when Kagan made) 59 a home run im the last inning that! | | | giving our subscribers a perfect ser- ‘NOTICE TO SATURDAY PT PRIDAY'S GAME Frisco 1; Seattle 0. Portiand, 8; Oakland | Tacoma, 1; Los A on 0. NORTHWt TERN LWAGL Vancouver, 4; Bellingham 1 NATIONAL LBAGUF New York, 4; Philadelphia, 1 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | Won, Lost Oaklar 18 1 le 1 12 Tacoma i“ 13 i“ 13 Pet 800 71 19 19 414} GOOD GAME | COMING of the world, defeating the greate | nY TL A. CROSSE. } . Th wf th Tacoma and Be st ngbam lacrosse teams will be pitt MAY b t ea at Madison Park) 1 during the cont champ . P deternm tior the California gir a. i a pr t and ¢X-| obatac The grim “I Will” exp jotting gam A lacro this ilustration, made by a staff a |i , and Tacoma 94) tournament, when Mi n bee j FACE OF TENNIS CHAMPION TTON. ich impressed English tennis crit ips in the snug little isle was the 1, May Sutton, to overcome every reasion of Mias Sutton is shown In rtist during the recent ernational ame the woman tennis champion t woman player in all England | Ko this | i watch “BopBy’ Dy Stuart Mactean 7113 Second ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY 1 tell you what's a dinky stunt It's when you hit a little bunt An’ watch {t roll along, right slow, An’ everybody runnin’ so An’ wee the frown on every fade a every runner's safe on base. oy, Tourssts’ Excursion ‘The deal short trip for tourists ts te the U. 8. navy yard and battle- pips. The Puget Sound ni in the largest at steamers a m; 1:16, 2:90 and ¢ Fare, round trip, S0c. ment Sale of Hl. Lewis & Co. First and Cherry, for $15.00 you can buy the best gar- ment that has ever been offered at that price, and for $20.00 you cannot ge to any tailor and have same kind made for Joas than $40.00, Remem- ber the address, H. LEWIS & CO, Cor First and Cherry. SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fail to reach you by 6 o’cloch any eve ning, please do us the favor to call up our main office (Sunset, Main 1050; Independent 1138,) between ¢ and 7:30 o'clock, and we will send you ® copy at once. If you shenid miss it more than once, please tele phone us every time you miss it. in this way we can be certain of | vice—and it is the only way. THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. Chicago LoanOffice MARRY GILVER. Prep Sunset, E ALBERT HANSEN ma talgne? 706 Ist Avenue than any other house in the elty, L Brooches, Rings, Scarf Pins, Links, Studs, Kar Screws, Eto, Houghton & Hunter Jeweters 704 First Avenue 1205 Second Avenue. Genuine S. S. Stewart s Banjos SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. THE WONDERFUL RECORD OF OHIO DENTIST Sintiio 9 a Co. P.-l. BUILDING, FOURTH ge age Ph 21; PIANOS We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on casier payments KOHLER & CHASE, Ave., Seattle Not a single failure in al! cuses that the Obio Dentists bave without Loose teeth ight- meur- Teeth plates or bridge work. tightened, crooked teeth st ened. Pyorrhosa and other “ able” diseases cured. replaced LAfe-like teeth are the most per- fect and natural looking teeth that dental science has ever produced. Examination Free. ak COOKING WITH GAS We sell this Range on thirty dayw trial and guarantee it to use 10 per cent less gas than any other Range on the mar- ket. Call and see them on dis- play at the store. 1405 Second Avenue, Seattle. OUR TALKING MACHINE DIs- PLAY 18 IMMENSE. Qur Sheet Ausic stuaners. Think of it, all the ‘atest Music at 16c per copy. prices are TheDifference There's a difference in kitchens. Is yours a cool, clean room, with simply 4 fire when you need it, and A Gas Range or a hot, uncomfortable room, with coal to lug and ashes to sift and @ roasting fire from morning to night-—and a coal stove? Which had it ought to be? Why put up with that 96 degree kitchen a day longer. Buy a Gas Range. the | Southw Hours 8:20 2. m.to€ p.m. Sune “2 Pie cor. SI0'& Pike 4 ue. ~ a=g S cae a On Sma RAINIER BOULEVARD PROPERTY NOPAIN NO PA "TRE TH Our name alone is a guarantes 1 be of the best we et consistent | a free examina< | the ‘he nt charged by | the dent BROWN’S Painiess DENTISTS 713 First Avenue Pariors 1 » € Union Bh one door th “oe” Macbe ugall k's Gays, 8:30 to 12:30. This House And block 377, of 10 acre NEAR ATLANTIC CITY ADDI- TION, only $675, on terms of $25 down and $10 per month, or house and 2 lots at ATLAN- TIC CITY only $560; terms, $8 per month. Atlantic City is on this side of Lake Washington, and right on lake front. Lots $50 up; terms, $1 per month. The pret- test addition around Seattle. Take Washington street car; §- cent fare by buying book of tickets. City water and six-foot sidewalks. Twenty saleamen on grounds, or see C. D. Hillman in Times block today. Over 260 lots sold in Atlantic City the last 30 days, so COME TODAY. FREE BOAT RIDES ON THR LAKE TODAY. HEE Wo nese roots, herbs’ bark, bulbs ‘and ver tables. These won- derful remedies have cured | hundreds rheurnation, x kidney diseases and physical we eee this hi stomach. liver other ness. Call and wonderful Chinese medicine man. Havea talk with Hee Wo before giving Up b oo . Seattle Cures all chronie @is- cases without tion. Cured by cA. Meyer

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