The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1905, Page 2

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® try; 1:06 3-5. L ¥: THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 2 1905 q 7 1 aoa | ; j i 4 " fina " . * Ta . b had ma ‘“ 1 nich te wor (Siwashes Hit ’Em|Signs New Players): — ye 1, Molman, ipgted 1 i ’ 0 Great | hana high woh fon. started rT Hone ta * i. ¥ » > » U H d | Fi . $ iT 5 a : ~ i vole 3 p Har to Finish Strong fo un mont by gtving viel 9 t at Jamaica, N. Y | jacore being As th attle Athletic clut tennis w i Be onliecen nae, Maggll it ult for | TANDING OF ‘TH CLUI OAKLAND, Oo An effort in| t A kabl f i t - at th ‘ . M ‘s V nn 1 ' 7 t ! ma ably ne en A 4 bes oat " " . of w Oak! + sa@eee Al pod t-|¢ three 18 gO Will ong t . t 5 tow Ee moh jan Fra > , r $ ‘ 1 Ahoowen furphy, of the u b> 4 at ' and MeDar » a6 1se V joing _ ntowork tn 4 man, Pullman, Whitw . a7 er has not be " 40 ‘ e sah urue, has been signed Vance 4] homo institution 3° W. Knapp yest take hy ‘ 1 HW tt 6G d S$ }10 | 14 a tenutenlce Oct. 27.—Raun the Cuaron © peoeat| rand Success) "’,': bi In the last race at Bew York, a vere k 1 ti waa t a in Long before _——$—$———— —————-__—] : three-quarter-mile handieap. y e ight field t 1 =| program — T n r . BM eight, ma n ¢ lis and « nt finiah on a rus the u hletic club w three fails 1 shot, comir ~ flowing, ‘The crowd was all and ‘The main event of the evening, | the r aX wat ‘ more than Dr, Roller and Superin~ which was scheduled to be @ three- | 3 te favorite, Battle Ax mond we engths. . nid . ar predictions for yostor ee ¢ of d {| —_—-— unusually accurate, and by * Sot one pede Sa Tie | a | Somat Seattle People Like Cleared ie 6 sen eee 4 jd have made a good clean up ; fron ¢ r ‘iM ‘ it ig . baonead nde | fade by the Michigan ove " = at eas hand and threw Walter 4 of Detrolt, Mict right to the point. I'm | A OB one | ood Game Promise an rubpbe an manufacturers of the celebrated HIM coing into the wholesale Mm i as follows b Py . S$ d line of | ; First race, five-eighth of a mile THUREDAY GAME | atur jay |B business—will be out of : purse-—Maureen, Minnehaha, P ' : } PACIFIC COAST LEAGUI | the retail trade before ' -Garland Loa Angeles——Seattle Second race, mile, sellin-—Dolin Nov. 3oth. Some start goles 1 da, St. Tammany, Harmakis 1 “ne ee Tis anand 6 Lon * Thine th t ta |, At Gan Francleco—San Frat ling selling out prices— mile, solling—Covina, Lusana Roce y Bean toves an they're Wholesale Cost more, Turrando; 1:19 4-5 of the BOBBY prices. Safe, cash regis- Fourth race, six and a half fur longs, purse—Martha Gorman, Asa er DY STUART MACLEAN hid sii Sieieress the Weld Naa, Be 3 a7 ad t Nn e Fifth race, » and a sixteenth selling—Jungle, Imp. Double Six asc Ball-bearing Garters That they will give an absolute Warranty Bond Against all imperfections and for the durability of construc tion and service qualities of §) thelr Stoves and Ranges | edvedbe's ouéetbes # carrying a lamp | Bonnie Prince Charlie; 1:57 1-5 | Ben Seapets ees Pi when he stumbled, fait Sixth race, six and a half fur ethorne, Young Jongs, purse Sater, Tarp; 1 JAMAICA Resu'ts of Thursday's racing are as follows First race, three-qu academy team m has placed tt the pigskin all shapes » but was hurt so by rters of al Sy, a . substituted. Mr ° - ell ay re mile, handicap—Frontenac, Rusk gd geet eng n a . ar. | ma of the We can ¢ many Tee Wotan: t:14 r ~ will not be abi » bowl! of the Acme sone why ye install a soc Neckwear—all shapes ob 6 ment j - “ b.. ‘ soc Neckwear—z p Second race, mile and a quarter, attle, have Garland in . . : WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. BUR eeceees werreeees 35e¢ selling—Jack Young, Macbeth. Our} Sister; 2:07 4-5. ‘Third race, mile and @ sixteenth purse—Kiamesha, Benvolio, First For the « games, Mr Frank Wad of match i Mra. | y en-/fa rathe shape | When I xoursion lor tourtete aspenders —many ball than eat own the street | ba gaged In ge’ ©, D. HILLMAN’S MEADOW GARDENS are just opened. Large es a three-quarters of a/ 224 practice on t of | The little te the Pacific (I tracts, over 400 feet long, only $250, on terms of $5 per month WOODHOUSE co. lade. - Savensweed qv Handicap winning, and aa they are very even-| “Look at that .s, 2 kal Plenty of work and good wages for everybody. Take new Renton 1405 Second Avenue. ss ‘ Suhioce, Guns Cnielee, 2200 matched, an extremely close final | Ax rybody und trip, (50: car to Duwamish Bridge, Come today. City offices in Times Bik BOTH PHONES #44 maut; 1:13 2-5. Fifth race, five and a halt fur-| longs, selling -— Benevolent, Bir-| mingham, Herman Johnson; 1:08 Sixth race, three-quarters of a mile, handicap—Mollie Donohue, a, Battle Ax; 1:15. Original soc “President” Suspenders, both heavy 75¢ Imported Web Sus- penders .....+06 toc Handkerchiefs, regu- lar men’s size.....+.95 Great Shape Coach Frost, of the Seattle high et wehool football squad, has his eleven : = ‘working Uke a unit. All the players ¢ = are tn the pink of condition and are i Iaboring hard to uphold the name of 5 3 thefr school on the football field. ; Fumbting. the university team's a great specialty, has, for the past 3 week, been an absent feature in the practice. Be. Coach Frost has practically made | = Seasonable Underwear : For Men Correct qualities, reasonable prices at B. N. Brooks & Co.'s, 1331 See- ond ave. — oer $3.00 High Cut by Shoes, now... . $1, All Suits and Over- Coats at Wholesale Cost, q —_——e—— an Sirloin beef roasts 1c per Ib. at a Olympic Market Saturday, 118 Pike 3 etreet. = ELLING more, many more Regal Suits than ever before. What does it mean? That weare crowd- ing more value into them than any- body else! See how they are made---hand work in collar, lapels, shoulders and button holes. And they fit beautifully, flat lapels, ample chests, square shoulders, loose back. Everything about them is full of the character which care- ful tailoring gives. You have paid $20 for such suits many a time. So, if you expect to pay $20 for a suit, come and buy one of these for $15. You'll surely be $5.00 SEE OUR WINDOWS. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 1st Ave. South and Main Street Always nice and fresh here at CHEAPEST PRICES. Food, large size, Te, iaeeate -- 55e Food, large size Tic. ... lik, inege’ wine of Mitk, our 6wn impor ro Lime Water, haif sive bottle ee Mizpah Nip half dozen $1.00 Wool Underwear, h now, per suit... $1.00 RN ‘lil Q f A, soc Elastic Ribbed Un- oy \ \ . \ derwear, now, per suit as \ > fl eee T5¢ 4 ‘ \\\ } f € $3.50 and $4.00 Men's ; . Dress Shoes ... $2.95 . 1H — { Nursing’ Hotties, (Fon, =I better off. Suppose you come in : ALBERT HAN etraight or bend graduated he e) “ . \ JEWELRY. - by sineaggecceteage eae p= and try one on. You run no risk in ouY obass 706 Ist Avenue Dr. . fine taxa’ ue MO buying one, because our guarantee goes with every suit. Money back if you want it, or your suit kept in repair free for a year. Could you ask for better than that ? AMUSEMENTS. _ q S*4 TTLE ».., THEATER iu John Cort, Mer. Both Phones 4% TWO MORE NIGHTS! Matinee Saturday, 26c, 1a Saturday Amateur Night DON'T MISS IT. A fine assortment of Teething Rings, Baby Comforts and Rat- aaG rie) 615-617 First Ave. x EA S On the Square WASHINGTON —— ss) Opp. Totem Pole SOCIETY GIRLS m ag Prices—T5c, 50c, 25c and 100, NS _Next—"The Tiger Lilies.” ird Avenue Theater The Most Popular Theater. Friday and Saturday Matinee and Night Last Performance of Hal Reld’s “KNOBS O'TENNESSEE.” Beautiful Play. Full of the Hearts Rest Feelings, Well Staged and Acted Inside Information For Your _Stomacn’s Sake A8@) _ 4 Starting Sunday 29, Travers October “WHEN THE BELL TOLLS.” First time No change In prices. Pho You'll flad Shaws Pha “y across the street 4206 SECOND AVE DOWN GO PRICES. Men's Suits. $8.00 Men's Suits $10.00 Men'a Suits $12.00 Men's Suits . $16.00 Men's Sults Pants. $2.00 Pants . from 3 to & yoars old, M® fou have we can give you PIANOS coat worth $6.00 for.... wot SP We soll better Pianos at lower prices and on eas . Py OPERA Seattic’s than any other house in the city, ler paymen’s 4 Come around and see them. H. FIRST & SMUGGLER CAUGHT. A_large importer was caugat ‘ A GOOD WINE OR os Se by Uncle Bam ‘with the goods, 7 RG Panta Venetians ceva brenda WON Tse et ta: ini KOHLER & CHASE, Riedy Men's Shoes. ee a A agily * gg COR Washington Creamery, per ts 1305 Becond Avenue. ©. A. Meyer, Mer. Oncat . he &CO. cnenny m4 confiacate *. it's |] 4 oo yours at contiecated prises é 0 ine a oe c NOVELTY, CLOAK °@ “SUIT | “IN THE - e BIGGEST HIT 2 1207 Second A - 4 PRICES—Night, als “ ‘Ov: . ans eesee + Ibe 50 Per Gallon $2.00 Overcoatn i La pmorancwoanemes er: — en |B Froth Eggs, por doz. ry | wy $12.00 Overconts oe No one selis fine dia«|M Pure Leaf Lard, 10 Ibs. ‘#100 SUNDAY, MOND PURH, WELL AGED $15.50 Oversoats monds lows, if as low, as - Kane, Shipman we do, When buying 9 E ive us a call. SUBSCRIBERS @3% itcugiton & Hunter Jewelers Shirts, “**"” 1.00 to $1.26 Dress Shirts. . Should your copy of The Star tall 2 eae, Shirts, . 704 First Avenue P fisowe Gasmn fite ; amen Paes ICAGO LOAN OFFICE * a | eer Sal cecal meee Free Delivery . . ic Woe * Strtotly Stararope. ‘The e e _ o- e i 4 e A GOOD STRENGTHEN- lowa Butter Stored |.” 53g: _— BY ee 0 1814 Second Avo,, Arcade Bldg. don Ogden ‘Stveene i dae, Seen CIAL Great Hewett Henderson and

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