The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1906, Page 2

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Bee ene ie THE STAR--FRIDAY SEPT, 3 26, 190! i SEATTLE PLAYS CANADIANS 10 OAT SPOKANE MEET | BELLINGHAM | = SHOOT Pe PUT IT IN PRINT Seeeesseesea look every afternoon » o'clock tomorrow after The Inte jonal rifle mateh tat J be played between | wii de Question of mijerior| Spake aakt eae eae nee noon & game wi BY REFUGEE ne AT y.% ‘ttle and Bellingham bleh |iey in ow nahip betwoott BY SPOKANK, Sept. 28 he t , ols at Madison park, The loom! /igh and American riflemen Gp th tw: ne. ie ng here Ww high school boys are somewhal lat | Pacific ¢ will take place tomb: bare ‘ ne bod maker a ~ kalned lust Baturday from the wail oats ws siiiaie 00 Wen tines dh has > of the cruiser Philadelphia, DUC) poys to ta : age pnb somvoth tag the attendance wm temorrow noon they Ht have! ana an ‘ C to buek gainat a well orgat ‘inadian shoote will be composed ; vad fast tean of Capt W. Hart MeHarg, Cay rn The Bellingham boys have been! iq porre Lieut, Jam urning out ularly ‘i Lieut, G. A. Boalt, Lieut A ; started and have be tr by 4! ham, Color-Hergt. J. Moserop. a ; h from W 4. J. Perry, GM, Sergt. A. Macle av the te rtimore, Ser ha k a : . 5. ©, Mortimore, Borat A (4 |MOTT WING GAME AT FREONO t AK 1 wi what | Barwie V atta’ @ ok in th ng that is) day and in two day the atreng am | Lieut, T noingbam BY HITTING A TWO-BAGGER, ee ae ayred,|neariy $208. ever had and will The ¢ ans afrive tm Seattle $800 t \ ™ Toute Preeent he Seattle boys « oo afternoon BRINGING IN TWO RUNS 0 to the gor any Touts Presen Frank Bain biggest lose raped ry tout that ev ‘o th team wil frupped § Mullen and O'F " p j 1 coast laing bustness in lant Sater tay a ‘ _ | are abo losers, N Bi ne grabbing marke tn the bet Sones will tale Thayer YREBNO, Sept. 28-—-A twobag Jos even, the A r me to be Ro M © by Mott in the tenth tanto | bo ) to th bad ‘ ome > be ma m right end and MeGuire om the f tle yester . sap eel of them ar tion bas) a while “Wee’ Coyle wi a the « . he A iy b, with George K The wob ow let in two nothing to stop the evil play fullback ter on the block, about $1,206 we San oY so NS si } and the Cubs went trotting to Twelve Books in Ring 2. will be: Center, Ander-| the bench with the first two games played here to their credit The trouble with the bookin ( quad, Gillis; left guard played bore to came is that there are (twelve book right Rogge; left | In the third inning Fresno seored | ages ent that 8 n ' , three times through errors, but af in the ring, an 5 too rm k “ t end, Jones: | ee th handic te small amount of mon buying wine end, Burk; quarte Me ter that there wa Fresno was unable to be y Plomm ight half, Lewis, left half 1 wt hed &.- Marry Gre mis his t * Br full back, Coyle | Althoug the Alaska Yukon Pa-|* ae say A Gree | » | Gregor for the locals k aE = Rowing well scattered uatil the last laning PROFESSIONALS PLAY Md. Ral. | When Seattle took « few on tan eich tn te he prayed {fe of one of the largest ace te ss a race 1° Dan game Wares Soe We re © held on the coast dur-| Var) t &% = "SPOKANE. Prinetpla, } at Reereation park Sunday after = | intentions Co i ae ae First race, one-half mile-—Gem- ; Tarp noon, It will seem like old or eee in oe "1 eae. met, 104 (A. Brown), 7 to 2, wor rie ‘1to see Jack Hickey fm the box cat apameenanibth : Ee Menden, 3 4, second; Wapnagoott } Phat 8 behind the ~ oe gh Mois a oe ee 116, thi Tima, 2 mile—Hecto: = will be 1 and it ts ve } * 6 Second race, five-eighth a | war y ble that of the big © : ; Sir Russell mile— Sun Mark, 109 (J. Clark), 7 citement, 95, thir to 19, won: Mal Lowry, 104, second tgp llc eg Bd Prince Wheeler, 109, third. Teme sane 1:06 18 won Nedra, 103 Third race, one mile—Major Ten third, Time ay, 101 (H. Brown), 6 to 5, won brought ton wing clubs ~fattle during the fir tempt will be made to eight from Yale or Har Philadelphia ts al ing talked o land two out of t n the ow iw nd Db consented to am ennan. D Sixth race, one and one-sixtenth prey mention Prickies, 103, a Harbor milee-—Corrigan, 108 (Sand, tte ha be assured Sa 1, won; Kieinwood, 105 Joe rt c TRY RUN . threetee the of a! teeser 168, third. Time iets | CROSS COUN 8. . mi rahbbaum “ to 5 Betle Reed, 106, second Footbal! coach of the university Going Hunting } and Best, 108, third. Time Steam Baths — Is be . a crae-countr runs Tite will emabi Tr © Conm\bear of bis t with the if you are going hunt Tomorrow? "a Including shower and plunge steam | LOUISVILLE, and shampoo bath Turkish soe oS che wand " 4 First race, threefourths of a mile baths an football squad ia the fie . ~-Marve! P., 100 (Moriarty), sare UNSING UNION SUITS world, and cont ne the won; Sonny, 100, second; € jalty. Ortental Baths, under Grand | weights and qualities | factory aded shetia & Nathaniel, 106, third. Time, 1:13 45.| Opera House. Phones, Ind. 2114; | N. Brooke @ Co, 1881 2nd Ave. | gdaranteed. We rent guns A i. Second race, eleven-sixteenths of M. 144T eee oo | Mall, 121) tet Ave © | daerriee mates nian _ - - . | [SSE eee eee eee ES 4 a ' STANDING OF : fal A : « a ie THE CLUBS: 2 Seannenansnnnnnaa, Pacific Coast League. H b | Pinye Won Lae. Pet : : « Soe ‘ ee “ oo rm ! National League. | Paves Wom Leet H “- " - “ * 4 ' os « @ oe 2 & 2 & ae ‘ e fF FOR A SUIT YOU CAN BUY o - " on | os #6 * - “ * 5 ~ “ “ z ‘ . o ‘ « © ’ =| = “ * ie « “ m on PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. na « ®@ T a tH tee Be rerttond pevecesvesa “& % Bar Frencia 333 i i NATIONAL LEAGUE. EQUAL THE BEST $20 auaincan CeAous | SUITS ELSEWHERE — ; The easiest way to make $5 is by saving it. And the easiest ee ‘ New Fork PLN FOR BIG ROWING MEET HARVARD OR PHILADELPHIA SIGHTS WILL BE ON LAKE WAGHINGTON NEXT YEAR. way to save $5 is to come here and buy a Regal Suit for $15, instead of paying $20 elsewhere for a suit no better in any respect, if as good. Now, any advertisement can talk like that---but it isn’t every advertisement that can ‘‘deliver the goods."’ The way for you to PROVE what is back of the advertisement is to investigate---to see, examine, compare, judge. We invite the test. We are absolutely certain that REGAL $15 SUITS will substantiate every claim we make for them. How do you KNOW whether they will or not unless you give them a chance to talk to you themselves? You will Seattle will next year see on’ of the greatest events in rowing ctr clea ever pulled off in the west if the pronent plans of those in Seat tle are carried out Among the rowing sportsmen in Seattle are ral who have been om the various crews im the east, either in the singles, doubles, fours or eights Efforts are now being made, and with a reasonble show that these will be realized, to bring the eight crew from either Harvard or Phil adelphia to Seattle next year for a grand tournament on Lake Wash never KNOW until you give Regal Suits that chance. lagton SPOKANE, Sept. 28.—Challenges for local re have been received in this cfty, Kid Krant writes from | Seattle asking for a try at Maurice | Thompson or any other 133 pound man, Bédie Randall of Chicago writes from Bonners Ferry that he wants to meet any in the north went at 183 pounds, preferring Kid Parker or Kid Sealer, Our slogan is: back.” Good Dressers Wear Fuhrman Suits 7 Hefore ordering your fall suit won't you look over our fine stock On the of imported and domestic ens? Square Every pattern is . exclusive, and : when Furhman makes your clothes je the they have an individuality, The ‘otem place, 1016 Beoond av eee} | Pole xt Sunday im the P.f, and | 615-617 First Ave. mimes vou will fad 4 map of Best Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes tion, Laurelhurat-on-the-Lake, Be sure to get the papers. soe Surely, if Regal Suits are as good as we say they are--- and they are---it is well worth your while to come and look at them. “Your money’s worth or your money EXCURSION RATES TO BUFFALO, N. ¥. Via Northern Pactfic, Dates of sale October 5 and 6 Going limit 10 days; final return Mmit November | 15, Rate $84.50. A splendid oppor- tunity Yor particulars eall ticket office N. P. Ry, corner Firat ay. and Yeuler way ate a) * (OURSECHOSEN ON LAKE FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS NORTH PACIFIC ASSOCIATION WILL MAVE EVENTS ON LAKE WASHINGTON Lathe en for the cars of Hon Ro vw “The ' ear, and for the four rs toliow-| ing the big # will be pulled oft] the lake nt he in Beatle « j This an ust been | THE 93.00 HAT STORE th fall # ow The Store That Serves You Best The Fall Exhibition has price story from now on proud of—the “Busiest” pricings, etc., etc Drug M Specials Royal Wagner 1, Mar umn 10¢ Very special--Per fumed Talcum a can de Royal Almond Meal 12).¢ Rag Value In Waists 100 DOZEN NEW LAWN WAISTS Long or short sleeves, open back or front, $1.50 value, 98¢ special Saturday .. Hear Overture Idy le Quartet From Medley Finale HENNING MAKE | 300 BALLS Jemonstre, WAOMCR At the C40 Dong Y fintahes ~ ont might after for "TAMA see Heooning and gp heat ae % rhe ' ade ob the tect "Masquerade Ball Satur ite te day Night at Leschi ©." see : a : oe COND Ave. 1 ! ; b Brows bbe indiew oe oe Garvey-Buchanan Co The whirl of business now begins. Note the taken place Tomorrow you are asked to a bargain gathering we are justly Basement items, the Grocery Savings, the Ready-to-Wear Under. READ EVERY LINE sical Program s Orchestra—7 :30 to 10 p. m Supporters, black and white, Wit to bag a - be led Elastie Se teners, at ./ ts and Flower Popular “La Sore 276 Decorated Dinner Sets Worth $7.00 Go Saturday at $3.99 lay of the See our window di greatest Dinnerware Bargains ever shown everywhere 276 ELEGANTLY DECORATED 50-PIECE F, SHAPE SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER SETS, made by the foremost American pottery especially for the Gar.) vey-Buchanan Co. SEVEN NEW DECORATIONS AND never before shown in this city, including pink, green blue shaded sets, pure gold and white decorated sets, rici) delicate floral designs in sets complete for six persons. This} will be the greatest one-day sale of fine Dinner Sets e held in Seattle SAVE ALMOST HALF ON HANDSOMELY DECO- RATED DINNER SETS, SATURDAY IN THE! BUSIEST BASEMENT, $7.00 s50-PIECE DECORA ED DINNER SETS, CHOICE } ening the Department : GIILDRENS’ DAY in the Ready-to-Wear Departme greatest Coats ever shown in Seattle at $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 $2.98 Buys a Coat Made larless of fancy meltons, col effect, trimmed with braid; come in blue brown and green ; greatest coat for the money $2.98 $2.98 buys a Coat made of white sizes up to 6 years; Saturd ay in for the Sizes 4 to 15 year $3.98 Buys a Coat | $4.98 Buys a Coat Made Made of new light or dark light new cut, velvet tily trimmed collar and new sleeves s+» ent Bring them of fancy mixtures, in or dark shades, pret with braid and velvet; $5 should be the price, Saturday $3.98 mixtures ; trimmed with braid, | blue, brown or red BEARSKIN, Special Values In Handbags---Hat Pins $1.50 and $1.75 Hand Bags, as- sorted leathers, inside fittings, strong frames and handles, each B8e¢ ase and 35¢ Bead Necklaces in as amber, sorted styles, turquoise, garnet, extra quality; each . 1sc Hat Pins, sorted colors, strong pin, each Se cut glass top, as- Velling Specials soc Chiffon Made Veils, printed ground, scroll bor ders, popular colors, each 25¢ 35c and soc All-silk Veiling in plain and fancy mesh, assorted colors and black, yard After $1.00 White Cups and Sau- cers, 6 pair ... 25¢ 100 white wood Clothes Pins | Se Heavy twisted Coat Hangers, 2 for Se. Wash Waisting, . B5e | | 10¢ wire soc Faney yard Garvey Lumber Exchange Bidg. Call for Old canned fruit none too good.” you what is in every can. Ask show you. Prices right, qual ity considered. Strawberries ....... Raspberries . Pe . 19¢ | Pe Placed on Sale at 6 o'Clock. | 15¢ | 2s Fancy Fixings asc and 35c¢ All-silk Fancy Tie, Collar and Belt Ribbons, in striped, figured and printed warp designs, yard ...... 15¢ 4oc and soc All-silk Fancy Rib bons in variety of pretty pat terns; also Taffeta and Messa line Ribbons in wanted colors, assorted widths, yard . 19¢ isc and 20c Swiss Embroidered Stock Collars and Turnover Band Collars in choice patterns, . Bi1Be sc Children’s Lawn Handi chiefs, hetmstitched bx good quality, each ... 3 1 Be Homestead | each and 2 for cleark to . 25¢ | BFE oc cccccccesces Pu 2 for Call f aches Supper Specials 1g¢ heavy Ramon Cloth, yd - de Muslin, Lonsdale yard Tooth Shell Hair Pins, a box .o 194 Bu — oe 2 for .. “The best is | Tomatoes Can show Corn .... POR . 005 Beans, stringless and” every Saturday, at 100% Shell Hai ttons, nice quality, sorted 8 iney none exchanged pait «..+0 mpkin .. Smoked Salman Pins, a boxy Buchanan Co. 1113-15-17 Second Av@

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