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i ~~ r THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. ¢«, 100¢ Racing Baseball " SPOR TS _F cotball | i | ay STANDING OF THE CLUBS, | uN CLOTHING HOUSE 4 Won, Lost, Pt First Ave, 6. and Main 6t. San Francteco | Last night, on the A strect « Oakland r Tee t ; : ? 9 Tate 53391 der dog in the struggle for “fat ith ¥ kt A ” 4 be ‘ positions, The “frogs’ were jump: (ter losing the first two ga b LOS ANGELES, Nov, 15.—The ing across the big salt pond and u margin of 43 1 ne third, reat Jocals were shut out in the first getting the pick of jobs, because the fourth and fitth 5 were 4 me of the series here by the Seat big automobilists thought there waa | Jenk ‘ , : 3 te Tipnch, The Angela were unable none 80 good as the French chauf. ping in the first China fe hit Chartte Hall to any extent fou Now, King Edward has an really bett than J soniecs “ ays, Y American chauffeur and Harry pated, as b *F 1 and ing p for tall, oa cs = 1 et 3 - ry ehuyler, of Philadelphia, has just firat serte ¥ « ome k Sale snaphod etageen i b n en, od to ¢ 6 for ep t on t lea ft Good ball, but his error and the two beg Nnegg, peed tas bevel gr “ eee Croc ery Kits im the eighth gave the Siwashes oy! ms BOY URNS tae e ; ‘9 sha long the under dogn of former | when t un ‘ days will be eating tros » be played It will save you Bea ves 8 ran can t 1 c +o ft jae Ang At the automobile shows, the wo he m , lots of money t at a oH TUESDAY GAMES. | are atruck and somewhat pus n PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE by the fact of the cars being | : pines Valuable |painted in the colors of the pre | Vatling fashion. The secret of it tn AT LOS ANt ttle 2 fee Angcica 0 roy | Coupons given a 1 | that the master painters in all th night, D mber 24 AT OAKLAND--Tacoma 7, Oak | pain’ - nig factories are careful students of The featur f the ¢ s last boty FP ffeeipe oll ged act gpengeo be. aus wea tn eeu . with every AT SAN FRANCISCO—Portland 2% San Francisco 7. : Play Wednesday jin the concluding games, strik the color vogue in women wear. Rich shades of sepla will b cut bn the final frames and dupage|f Puremase. Dans | according to Master Painter Roche \ miss this sale. Jof the Electric Vehicle company . where so much ts at stake. Follow Jone of the best posted of men in CARTER ing t# the score by game Great theae matters o dark carmines | will aero P the bast punts | Pawlanck 188 192 roe | American Importing Tea Co. ’ 4 pune 4 , At Recreation park, We and wine colors will be continued, | ere on the er mn train kins 183 194 19 fa ‘Afternoon, the S. A. C. warr he gays, but because they have been |" bim hat Pawiesek, 941 the braves of Coach Hempel mee in fashion so long, the seplas will 19 209 Pike St. 908 Second Ave. Thilo te the club's firet game this | have a fresh popularity. One of the Siugving Seed | yeges—Jenkina, 1903-6; Paw , @eason and all things point to an | most daring, yet handsome color lasek, 1881 SEATTLE. nehemes ever devised han just been @kelting affair. The line-up Indians. BAC. | bestowed upon a Columbta body by en the Phy . . bd | Coloma ue Plummer |this same Mr. Roche. The main | Pesun to find fault with rough Season Closed Our 100 stores Lugo L. T. we... Lasater |wcheme in salmon pink, with the | house” tactics of Quarterback Ste Whipple... LG. Sample pane! outlines In straw yellow and | °™™ { the Pennsylvania #q | help us to help you ©. Coleman... Robe the running gear of the same color, | 0” are venson’s | fi Black Tooth... w striped with sepla hair lines. With | elimina from me wou ef .Counctl the regulation wealth of brass trim- | be Hgewt atep i for clean RC epee Re —Walton Perkins, right half back (olinded In one eye and sight defective tn the other): Merman| mings, to boot, the ear ts one ‘to | football le by any college this further ..Burrington lett guard fiotally bind): Biah Brown, left tackle (totally blind). | NPM (Allen vision); Baxter Cyovert. | command attention in any crowd, | #eus Bt n has been guilty ! 1ANOS FOR RENT Pe Middie Row » Short, left half back {Imperfect Vision), Ovcar Gortney, substitute guard y blind t tr mmages, giving eaker. Th ; Rolla y blind): Wil th, right tackle (totally blind Unique is the only proper word | opp players the knees” and| there Se bottom probably gor We are the oldest, a r. right ¢ nd t on team): Antrim Chambers, substitute tackle Calteht Visio): | to characterize an ad Ginna Udlicie tention. Biawenian and kicks dog by way of & largest and strongest At-| his pent up fee bh in the game A (can distinguish large objects); Bpurgin Brith, quarterback (alight vis WOSAY | cival bald at lmpite track lcs York, on election day, Nov. 7. Orig- | with fayette y fet; | inating in the trade, {it had the| goal. Whe ne way they do. No | @allties of good spor * Ray, substit ay. left end dalight ¥ If you want the moon page ¢ can't! LowIsVILLE, Ky—The piano and organ house im the Pacific North- ss tes) HM Played On Siew A eneenr: manship and | from the game he was hissed by the] RAMAKER CO. Here their affitotion tw kk they do marvelously we (f the runners nim, whe m of the Kente | football t / member of the blind teat can |real interest that command public | | 1406 Second Avenue. THIS IS A TRUE CUT OF OUR a ng PS EH ¥ lattention. The affair was arranged | _ | fact that Denese SC. Brew See rio a ‘stand he way of olfoefute the sod 4 | Gen John. Cutting, the new ~Called Off. ie of, che Columbia eleven either sh o way boys run with the balt| manager of the Oldsmobile com: ‘with & beomes lar’ be Charter Oak Range J Sos peesics atcer stat inant &, Semen oe SSS S| BOSTON DENTAL Every neighborhood where 4 1 Diind quard. made % yards aguiest | taicn to celebrate the fifth birth \7 > oubt Brow PARLORS acho thal | these ranges go always brings J) played thetr « day of the Olds in New York. A| The Seattle t snaiderably to little disabled ‘WS new customers, being one of J ee" for the ap their aftik straight football. They | general invitation extended to own-| boys will reat Saturday next. They! ¢ t Twelve-year Guarantee. imposed on them, would have won an > op; require a ball, as it must bow | fo oe in rinks the finest bakers and most fuel- | Svirwheiming vietary. with grim visage cam daunt him. He | true, and the opposing tram “must | @r# of this make of car to meet at/were to have played @ kame with| of further injuring h es Fay ig Saying ranges on the market. W: Prof. John Gregory. who developed | only Knows that there te mmebody In | call “pas” when the b put’ inte | the grounds, resulted In a couple of | the Portland a ny, but the acad. | 7 wf a Both phones. hundred Olds enthusiasts respond-|emy people have called it off. It in| ing and the result was a race meet| thought by some of the egotistical] for Olds cara exclusively that was|ones that the Portland boys were r Ma worth 6 bit of traveling to. tee | arraid to\tace the locel leven. A Newspaper Man ‘There was also a complimentary i always carry fourteen other Mind Wom. says, that if this/ front of him who must be gotten out | play. Otherwise it is the reg bandte “¥ gould be of the way, and this he proceeds to| game. and as these ety on afford w Kinds of ranges. With our big 9] Way "ns team ct their ows weight | do Sdvantaga, the blind bays ment thelr leould stand against the blind boy«.| The end plays buther the boys moat far te on equal Diamonds are selling by us at the lowest dinner ond a drawing for an Olde GOING HOME. na prices, | runabout and the affair as a whole mag ahh was the automobile feature of the of pers to the va- Houghton & Hunter week in New York | rious news stands in the town. doodiail Just now the anniial croak ts be- Mellody, the far famed “Honey.” and 704 —_ ee Ave, Seattle | Jack O Keefe, the young man who was | BY JAS. A. MART. have never caught « ball, thrown or © aroused antag ; Written Eepecialiy for The Seattic; batted 10 feet. Somebady had to be| Princeton, and the | mx heard about there being s gen have gone forever, | fefeated by the above “Honey”, inst ees star. rw | tens ete sordia business | may be dropped, and ; } eral demand on the part of the trade ————— Bal | fi her tn 10 rounds at Bive Istana (Copyright. by the Newspaper En- side, and that where 1. by merest | liance of that the shown be behd cartier, nm un a will be put against each other before terprive Assoc: ot on 7 " oI iT thietic efor s brine Association.) chance, cast my lot in basebalidom. | ton and Funny thing this, when one conasid- Allen's Lung SAM | the spew og blac or 2 rounds N Wilt positively break up a deep, racking cough past relief by oth+ r win’ fans | Lake were bidding high for two youngsters, but the & A A- | JOHN CORT, Mer. Hoth Phones 6% oe 7 ALL THIS WEEK turday Matinees, 25e, 100. Saturday Night— Amateur Night “THE PARISIAN BELLES” era that the trade runs the shows| and selects the dates for them President BE. J. Conill, of the Cu- ban Automobile Racing association. Are Saas On? who was in New York last week, Players’ salaries were very low ip Gaye of baseball, $4 to S100 Jit Def * month being considered as guod. | ea Fite ‘schedules ‘were short and ‘only m’ 5 t wer was signed by eat _ And thin te the tale of how “indian jder Abe, of St. Louls, in 160, at a | im. champion Lghtwetght, mixt- salary, i my memory serves me right, | “ewrieht, heavyweight and every deniod emphatically the report from of Hib pet month. That was multiplied | yther Kind of weight. of Australia and Havana that there is a likelihood e he quit @t Louis, and 1| Puyallup recel hie worst defeat | : ih What follower of the great fighters | A crowd of theatrica! empleyes| of the races In Cuba, scheduled for has not heard of this champion of the | were having some fun at e ene4 i next January. fi alles mf ite are ring? Weil, maybe you have, |of the only John Lawrence @ull@an| Wane of funds Beng semes oe Oe they ain en bot vat Friday sight he wae an un ut De or the other day, when ws - ae. oe hee Known pormonage (o the writer cht proceedings to an - failures were equent | g fadian Jim,” who ie a bi ing dectara-| With the Fiat car that was driven ep, formerty.. The pat peg ge ay ne gga ie Moped | OF Lancia in the Vanderbilt race, | a eee, route Friday evening he ever was| Which has been bought by George & corve of trainer wee will have | W. Young, a New York broker, one cornered fight | and other map tre Are) of the Richard-Brasler racers, and was started which brought the Ne- | @ ai |half a doszen other famous foreign | tional league aod | trip to the city }tien nearer together, and soon the | Puyalty ears entered, the tournament on the | Today and Funny Burlesqu PRICES. to 1c. This a: 10c admits any woman to bale: Today Matinee. “ STAR “°xi Royal Italian Band, Free Concerts. husky Union association, with the ex mma. wit the } Florida beach next winter prom Matinee and Evening. ; faces of the infrequent passersby, the rida tb ' } 7 : | muitted {o the National Ieague |dingy "thoroughfares and the slowly fnea to be about the biggest racing Dexey Mann and Company. that was left of the rival league. parsing senile te carnival ever held in this country. ree Bounding Gordons, Seven Other Matchless Turna, 5 the hile worshiper reat god, Mugilis. As in all baseball wars, contract jumping was indulged in by the play erm, the Cleveland that time uickeat Jump on record was m ‘atcher Tom Dolan, of the 8t. Louis Browns—the American association club —to the 8t. Louls Marcons—the Union association club. The parks of the two clubs were in the same neighbor hood in St. Louis. Deasley, the other cateher on the Hrowns’ team, was a | ry eccentric fellow of whom Dolan | "Sit “pum was very jealous. Deasley announced | *fter | several | enat he eelin, | ; | Clamboring ale 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH (is! Posse" not foches olsen bound for In connection with the economy | tent the New York Motor club, | jin which seven care carried their | passengers for much leas than the | railroad fare per capita, every day | for a week, a very interesting fact | in that the lowest running cost was ahown by the vehicle carrying the most passengers. This is encour- aging to the prospect for automobile "bus lines. FRIDAY MATINEE. Benefit Russian Hebrew Fund, Money for the Downtrodden, COMMITTEE Chairman Leo Kohn. Rabb! Joseph. S. Frauenthal, + Rabbi H. Genss. L. Schoenfeld. | Rosenberg. 1. Hurwita, Seats 10c and 20c. Fart an Srgane oe and with clothes you get neither the high class quality at cor- respondingly high prices nor || "This wae ple for Dolan, whore bones | the questsonable “ Ps q 3 The Most rege ana Theater. ached et im the game, as hi j OM THE F | aa San dciag’ pensty aif te cating’ Sod x yRoM THE yintlp, audeville Skit D- And this ought to be the MOST quality at an ar taking all the applause, which h ise @ ( WHI-| POPULAR attraction that visits [cellent work caused. It proved. how. | the ma 0 1 parently low Seattle 2 h-Had-Man. ae he fell into| = | the report that a New York theat- | pric Yes, They started from heress rical agent has offered to “Rube m now. Good? “Well, E dell and Ossie Schreck, hi But the high weet An I Mister Lam: | President Ban Johnson haw esayed Jever, that Deastey’s Hines was | genuine, for when the gong called the | Browns to practice he took his place [near the plate, putting poor Dolao. - who was in uniform, in a most embar rassing posttion. 2 Dolan realized his plight, became | ®t Ja« angry. made a bolt for the stroct and |, started for the rival park on the run, | 4. guess yc | the fluttering of the Chicago heart | Covi, Dies, Cale be ae tnetie class quality ata mma | Tonight, yi Tuesday and Wednes- haan” Om & very Teague hendquarters he ret sketch in vaudeville, “Rube moderate price. day Matinee and Night reaching there in time to go in and|, °* thie) oh, : ,0¢\ the energetic, the ever-ready, he That’s the THE RAJAH OF PAZALA.” a the Bala leateh for the Lue team, though he | !e@th 3 « with the plime disposition, is all * ce e@ of the week, starting ‘was in @ Von der Ahe uniform.” | Soy jot from th pare + | worked up over the deal, but wary very reason | Thursday -P-s” 50 line Brotherhood wer of issn wien | tf iat aaid Jira hie right and |° for hia prefere | Qnele Schreck Ie doing ‘the silent more ten are nt week—*A Human Slavey® | disastrou ll pers no had a ys atur course, you can’t blame : _York compan Dieap brvestes te o fv pt mwas Loc pabtl-tum ; wearing RE- With this t s brawny righ fu ball. This we ® war between the Ni ue, which had conquered 7 land the American association GAL < lothes than any” other wrinkbed Seattle's Sanpete GRAND St cs, nd anyway the gossips Nat ears | Nelson= White | hin feturen viviaty outlined by the | | n't ¥ 7 mal Sporting » det | the ruebens or f : a | don is trying to wrrange a ina@h bo | whisper that Wadd Par uke ts chee lene ref : f 1 has had ex kind |JOHN CORT, Manager. Phomant ts = 4 eerie Sarre /.. clentt “ r the re ween attiin N and “ n the a ry i TL , oad é National League and American Awso: y+ A The bask: | White, Jimmy’ Britt @eteated white | PO es Bar mee. Te oe That's why THIS AFTERNOON! TONIGHTE tion of Professional Hasebali Clubs, | Olver be took te |in Gan Pranolens th 89 rounds sa me to have once made the cireult with LAST TIMES! Mi yr ng |monthe # He is long and rary 4 melodrama called the ‘Stain of you should wear } “PEGGY FROM PARIS.” | which left 20 many vacant cities that | ff fom m's length and can stand | Gilt.” Unkind critics say he played | 4 them Music by Wm, Loraine and J, A the Western league, under the guid-|fo0" (Ot Mach com ma the stain. he ¥ Rayne: THIS 18 A PURE CLARET. | sas hand ce hg Bo on, sok ia ee the same kilitsut - | The latest cuts. The most sightly ce rg ,t0 250. and serviceable materials. | THURSDAY, Friday, Saturday, Saturday Matinee Pon's yunae THE QuALeTy Bl more Meh, agunding, ome, of American | His Choice Lost Play Thanksgiving Maryin Hart has fought ch BY THE PRICE. WE ARE Bi iiuch money was lost, as i@ usual in| Whe distance batties to entitie him \ . “ARIZONA” READQUARTERS ror wines | OR" ware state in mah piace, mistan | JA® Kaward Britt picks “Phiindet Winter Underwear Overcoats $6.00 By Augustus Thomas. 7 eee ieee le Bat nonce wae oquin catphlicty 24 chat me iiah- | Phia Jack” O' frien to conquer Wite-| Arrangements are now under way |. $! to $6 a Suit to $25. 00 SAMF REAT COMPANY, od pareba js on the best basis sim me in the com ores petwreen 4 Stuer o e . - _ i OR Liquors. | Nee ever haa I talk vin Hawt $2 | these bia tellers. Tee teat aianes teat | oy manager Harold Stuart, of ti Pe 50 Cavairymen | ‘The organization extends to 11 parte | Mem! a aoe Britt pleked lost the fight In the isth | #econd Seattle high sehool football | | PRICES—$1.00 to 2c. Box Seats lot the United st ste « 8) Suh. ton entities round, team, to pl a Thanksgiving game Ana Divans $1 60, Seats selling. Silos siepis bate aitedoel ‘Gensbal) | wrom7the antipodes comer a new} With the team of the Wenatchee i | than ever before In any one #eason ne John Wren, of Melbourné, offers |in Wenatch feemannde oe ree $sel cured Rules are good, the game in r a pure of $10,00 for the winner of the| c bit nds of ens (of Nervous De m P; end popular, and has gained an Squiren- Kenrick fight 1 J. J. Jef-| Tiik SCORE sommonta bas clear 104 First Ave. So. undisputed right to the tithe of “The | te mint Jules and | fries. Jeffries will be allowed 8,800 for sulation Mate cthen the cits praieae: mame of “Amer a | bis expenses If ho will agree to fight! “I was at the football game today." fimpart'® magnetic vigor 18 tive wis Phones: Sunset Pink 17511 In events, and ail the years of my tife| But If you do not want the moon | purse will uitract Jeff to the land of | “Tine Valter leet four mon, kitted age Pty Bag eke permanent: 8 pendent 1751. rior to this history, I have never | seo page 6 ee| the kangaroo. it he boxes, gun # 4 in ® game of baseball, pro- } down, the same terms will be given the morgue On the Op.Totem seal Book f Perst a : Free Delivery Relicnal' as’ aliaton ——¢—— ph RK AF Be ye win tinmtad* t V P. $30 Arch ‘etree aren Stel , a Mail orders promptly (illed Ihave never thrown @ ball 100 fect;' Plenty of good jobs on page 6. *** ‘Ausrniia” apices . Se en Fr ome Square Ss © Pole Seattle only by’ Guekes Beue Sik qq ; bat Wis First Ave Wiobe Bloek >" een