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TIGERS AND CUBS MEET ON SA TURDA Y Pennant Wane. to Begin! Their Fight for the Championship. mead that the first National league pennant played on next Saturday, in Wanted, Wanted, Wanted INTERNATIONAL BOND @ REALTY ¥ am Rank athding Young Men Who Are Particular and Persistent }. Know What They Want And They Get It Here On the Square Op. Totem Pole 615-617 First Av. 2619 to 2623 First Av. Bet. Vine and Cedar Streets Low Prices on Good Men’s Furnishings Always good values here rking Half-Hone. Ww ade ‘full ent and | The Very Latest Novelties in La- ies’ Collars and Belts A large and varied showing for Saturday | very specially priced. | Ladies’ Ruching Stoc two rov ruching, with P also Shik Steck Collars, all shetwect “ we trimming | 1 Lot of Padiew pat awd cholceat style: \seventh game, the National com | mission w te the olty in which It le to played The Players. The following players will be! leligible to participate in the games play on Sunday and Monday, after! and none others whieh the teams jump back to De trott for the games qn Tuesday and | Rrown, Wednesday play off the sixth gam will be the seene Chicago National league club Chance, Durbin, Evers, | If it is necessary to! Frazer, Howard, Hofmann, Kitng, | Chicago | Krox, Lundgren, Marshall, Moran J Overall, Ploister, Reulbach, Sheek: | ard, Slagle tite, Steinfeldt, | Taker and Zimmerman longue club word, Downe, ning, K » will from The championship gan of two umptr Ue.) Dopovan, Jones, &) Killefer, Mullin, O'Leary, R Mra Dire Geo.” Wo Miracle, | dren’ diseases, 410 Hinckley block | . nd Connodly the American } if It in found nevemsary to p Voor AT TE Rell Te be p< heckers,” at the Grand noxt week GENUINE OAK TAN SOLES, Cheaper to pay $1.00 for soles that will last rather than Te for a pair that won't MEN'S SHOE STORE, N CO. 805 First Av, eat With the D SAVINGS « 112 Colwmbin st Colman Building The Hub is the young man’s store as well as the store that supplies the taste of conservative men. We want more of you young men to know us that way. Young man, if you have been in other stores, come here and see if we haven’t the best lot of stylish suits and overcoats in town. We are very partial to our own baby of course, but the very same cloth and styles that you will find in Regal $15 Clothes, in other stores sell—minus the Regal tai- loring—for $5 or $10 more. See that your next suit carries the Regal label. Your money back if you want it. All the New Shapes and Colorings In Regal $2 Hats Now On Display | THESHUB =\The Bee Hive RELIABLE DRY GOODS STORE THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1908. ° Schmidt, fer, Thor Metutyre. Price of Admission At Chicago—General admiaaion, (unreserved) $1.50; grand stand (reserved), $1; «rand stand box seats, $2.60. At Detroit $1; pavilion, $1 box seats, $2.60, LOUISVILLE RACES. (By United Press.) LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct third. Thme1:14 MoaTtN | OOT iret Ay On the Square Op. Totem Pole 615-617 First Av. Merchandise is Our Chief -Attra The Bee Hive is a store of moderate prices, but there is nothing here that is too cheap to be good. | Note the prices quoted in this advertisement for Saturday. We surely can save Women’s and Children’s Fall Un- derwear ton Half-Howe, | Boyw’ and Misses’ Fine Jersey Ribbed and] td 25¢ Natural Australian Wool Underwear, in ph vests, drawe also pants to match ae run cent w und are steam a Mise shrank aod weartng © popular for thetr om 16 to 34, and qualities; the sizes run f only je Ladies" only 0c Ladies to close the prices run from 25c .. 75c¢ Women’s Fine Ribbed Vests and atch; full reg cut, in cream atural color; sizes 4 and 6, 25c fal for Women's Natural Wool Vests and Panta to mateb, in flat and jersey ribbed; supe ragged all sizes, Bee Hive $1.00 Jersey Rib 50c Jersey h, silk and w mixtu r in sity and cream $1.50 Stock Collar Women's Fine Scarlet Australian Wool Ve ’ante to fpatch, steam ecom BRANCH ce 25c Ladies’ Bi 2401-2403 es 5c | JACKSON’STREET | =" able values, ction you money. Wanted Notions at Small Prices je paper Pins, 400 count, Saturday 10¢ Curling Irons, Saturday Hooks and Eyes, Saturday Oc Hat Pina, Saturday Buck Comba, Saturday Purses, Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns and Skirts s Flannel Gowns, made f jality flannel; they come cely trimmed with ally prieed for Fla and neatly trimmed Specially priced for 25e ana 90 Stylish Waists Specially Priced iiiantine Waists, perfect od yoke front ai) buck and Jone ith tucked cuffs; they ish Walat black; al coyitem aonae aaete LEWIS? LINE. MEN “f= rowful won, jeneral adminston 60; grand stand, $2 Allee Baird nd wi and seventy yards BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All ie longa Booger te 720% 160.000 Club handieap, six fur jond, Pree Knight of the Bear third S. C. Osborn & Co. cette eee tenets WHITWORTH PLAYS |which meets the [should easily dispose of the P. 8 ve }tober §, 8, 10 and 11 2619 to 2623 First Av. Bet. Vine and Cedar Streets. | THIRD AVENUE THEATRE }atarn, | Advanced Red |ule Tris; Lewls @ Crees. } ; | supaklor ra full cut $1.00 Outing Flannel Skirts, to 4, with deep ruffle; these are remare tenth tam 7 rut trted teal it Into a he Five and on n, Al wo @ . A ‘a Time M A ing ont every night since the right 1 oO Py the boys n th tes ain furlones—-Marrick won, Barne-[-8e0 Are » Heavy, But Do tuning. of on and Slewe aeaik macen tl ‘ring - dale second, Robin Hved third, Time now we ing like veteran LU aa) sm a min Not Show Well on | the serime with the first team — } th Bent er : they hold ir own in creditable md, Lady Defensive. manner , | Baldur third Time1 4% - — 1 Manager Charles McKay, of the SPOKANE RACES. Coach Lowin, of the Broadway | second squad, has arranged for @ le | (Washington) high eleven, is hay-| number of good games this season —— ing considerable anxiety over the |ae follow The second team of (By United Press.) * lshowing of his line men. They are Tacoma on October 17; Franklin APOKANE, Wash, Oct, 9.—Inter-| all of good weight, but are too slow. | high, October 21; Lincoln necond Am © Lenwue, wtate falf racing summary Thure-| The conch res « that if they do} team, October 24; Tacoma second . Won, fay not develop me spoed, Spokane | team, in Seattle, November 7, and 4 be ary jana “8 will have no tro in plowing her | Anacortes high on Thanks 7 HH yy W. third, Bont way through the Hne, The offensive|Games with Ballard and FE © # Ambush wan the firet t.| work will pass muster, but on the | burg are in the alr “ “a Hertha Mac last three straight defensive the boys are weak The line f the team tn as fol | Yaennet 7 i-year-old = pacee=-Mortrix won, | th, Wiley and Whitman are all | low Capt. Alex McKnight, Q in wtratght heats, Beat ime conoh aayn that he has the weight |L. G.; Bubank for a record-breaking line, and if | Nelson, the men improve as he hopes, a| Sta machine ws lop hat will win second, Only two. starters {soe heavy, but are too slow, The | Bowman or ( dd won, Bondy sec from easily an it did » Hilver two years ag nd | The second toam has been turn Sous Marto a Ane lon Angeles | “ PORTLAND TO PLAY “a Oe eee eee eee chines and auction pools as well as by bookmakers es of 18 hana under, also in the r es over 14 hands i and under 15 hands ches, at the Spokane horse Merry Widow, owned by the Maal wood farm, of Renton, took seam ‘uta wa mee, 7 LINCOLN = HORSE *. w sree, 9 * Second Teams A Also Play, eens Seger ma A Is A A PRIZE races at the state fair. Bot: & Double-Header. sor tabediee dimly ce ting will oe by mutual me . — aan * . * eee U. P. S. AT TACOMA): The Whitworth College cleven, University of Washington a week from tomor row, is playing the University of t Bound at Tacoma this after The Presbyterians are|® and expertenced men and ith the coaching of Reuber they SPORTOGRAMS Tauner, the star of tare” and the Whitworth « Puyallup Valley Fair Famous valley at Puyallup, Oc-|the Lincoln park grounds. Mana Special train) ker Harvey Donaldson of the Chan daily, leaving Seattio 1 p.m, re |cellors has open dates for Oct. 17 turaimg from Puyallup at 6 p. m.|and Nov. 14. which he ts endeav Fare for round trip, $1.30, Stops at oring to fil, His address is care all stations One hour's ride each|of the Paxton hotel way. Good old-fashioned Country Fair—best In the «tate. Come) The Central A. C. team will in down and see what can be grown In| augurate ite football tomorrow our state. Sperte and harness) morning by playing the West So races every day Jattio high school eleven at "the ting nishea | Such sand W. H. PAULHAMUS. [yjadison street grounds. The cen- day) Lady Jones won | Pilling, K. Malbon, R. Boyieas ray oe eg, oe C. is compoued of former the second, third and fourth heats | tain), H. Upton, 8. Martin # ltral A | Dr. eB W. Dickey, Oph. De Coocrai school athletes in 2 Maxine| more, W. Atkins, W. Wi | Kelly, J. Clark, N. W. Maa The following fights are schedul BR: gg J. McDougall = Marvin Hart vs. Guire. per| Hubert McGinnis, 12 rounds, at/|finished)—Catherine Direct won the Lexington, Ky |firet and fourth heats in 2:16%, nad Teadhey vs. Al Kautman, 6|2:17- Col. Forrest won the second | ; ee ee ae ae bs MD, Sond third heats in 2:16%, 214%. | The Ballard high school Second, the Transylvania, valued | meets the Everett high Maurice Sayers ve. Johnny Mur-|at $5,000—Spanish Queen won the rett, and will try te phy, 26 rounds, at Vernon, Cal |firet, third and fourth heats in| bg ae fos ; Britt,” | 2:12, 210%, 2:10. Teasel the rece lente. Jimmy Waleb vs. “Young Gri a %, easel won the | OY ming has a tot ‘or Naltime: second heat in 2:10% pe counte, 2:20 clnen, trotting, purse $1,000— of-the-mountains trip, Paderewrk! won three straight heats, scheduled with W: BELMONT PARK RACES|”" 214%, 2:16%, 2:28%. ber 17, and North Yakima @ STARS WIN AGAIN ae < _BSLMONT PARE FROM CHAMPIONS 2°" “sO Handicap, six furlonge—States- f man won, Footpad second, Royel/are playing tag up Vancouver way. mee RATS ———— | api etachaes, about three miles (are Dlnying tag Gp Vancouree w Moore Theatre Jiemy Lane won, Yama Christy|the Stars winning yesterday 6 to 5. second, Agent third. Time—@:10. |itard slamming was the order of dota Cort, Lemee and Manager. Reven furlongs —Maudeniee won, i Time—1:204-6.|the day. Gene Mahon sapped out NEAT SUNDAY NIGHT | Affitetion second a homer in ms pow and Hem ALL a ‘Thareday and | (Two starters.) One mile—Cressina won, Arase) The Man of d of the Hour. AA. oon tell you an, pats Mat. S00 to $1.60;/ CANVAS GOODS Come today. "Yon inet ae’ oo MEET ALL- STARS IN SOCCER To meet the all-star soccer of the District league, of m Saturday, and the Nanaimp) on Sunday, the Seattle United) ball team leaves tonight fie couver. The Seattle United. Spanish Queen, |has been picked from smong) ok, of Den-| best players of the y. The | Soccer league, and oe 4 Chana] The serappy Chancellor A. C.| Mile and if—Gowan won, | football team tomorrow morning | Milford second, Corncob third. Time iplays the Franklin high eleven at | -~*: 33 LEXINGTON RACES. ht harne by the PLAYS AT EVE! (By United Press.) BELMONT PARK, N. ¥., Oct. 8 DEPENDS UPON To know the latter is your highest success Hunting coats, pants, cart- ridge vests and leggius, boots, hats, ofleoate, game straps and gun cases at A. L. Hall's Sport | ina Goods, 1111 First av. figetion a M 2 G. F LOUGHNEY, thee hi 10-1hae ~ Second and Union. GRAND FREE ACR I And Old English Barbecue Sunday, Oct. 116 TO THE FINEST SEAPORT CITY ON PUGET SOUND BOSTON HARBOR WHERE Five-Acre Tracts on the Water Front | Will Be Sold at 1$50 Per Acre; Terms, 5¢ a Dé Big Auction Sale on the a a of the i property. THIS FREE BOAT: Competent Cast ractive Rneembie | ~~ “The Scand Week Beginning With Sunday Matinee Beste Now tur CHECK RRS With the fame Kxeslient Cast No Increase in Prices Lois Theatre Phonee, Sunsct Ind. 4396 All Weel urday “CAPTAIN SWIFT. nd plays Nast of = Maddon ob. Management ae Theatre of the Bvening This q a Rhames K1Oe } | Matiness 10,26, 806, Nights 10, 26, 80, 18 | * Winchester; The Ten- eran. 4 Popular Vaudevil MIND READER 18 HERE APRCIAL EXTRAORDINARY — EN. | GAGEME The Mar MRS. BY opt My» wy PH kb AT 6——Other Big Vaudevill Leaves Pier 6, foot of Ui street, at 9 a. m,, returning STEAMER YOSEMITE rer &. FOOT OF UNIVERSITY. Bn im the evening Prices 260, 2 Oo. Rverything Modera and Entirely Ne Americ an Theatre amoncing Raturday, Oot Boston Harbor has the finest deep water harbor on Puget Sound, It beautiful moonstone and agate beach. Come Sunday and enjoy the delightful outing of the season on C. D. Hillman’s free excursion. rides on the new glass-bottom boats from Catilina over the beautiful marine gardens. THE Gin and Boappy sone Seattle r heatre row, Mur Phones Main 43 All Week ed i? 0. A Big Band of Music Will discourse sweet musi all day long. “THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN EXPHEss” All the nice barbecued meat you cin eat will be given away ab free. If you kmve never eaten barbecued meat, you have no idea how cious meat can be. Calba at our offices, 1, 2 and 3 Times block, for free passes. THE ONES WILL GET THE STATERO@MS FREE. | DREAMLAND RINK. Corner 7th Ave, and Union st, SKAHNG

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