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SPORTS—) THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, 190) EMBEZZLEMENT IS NEW CLUB ORGANIZES . TO BOOST FOR HODGE ABOUT FINISHED HOT SPRINGS DOCTORS Rca a ture of 200 te thi int | Brisk Cammehen Planned | roll contains the signatures « { th —— j j@ warrant Aas been f ea: Bh " — etic medi under| Madeline Ki a, vharned with having | Many Pationteg Called ceny by ombensioment of th eaum of ne Pe DUO dered he Numba on oir WINNER TO MEET. |WALLA WALLA RACES. SEATTLE BOWLERS 10" Tt Ta aad "that aw he ag jor the Popular the ausploes of the club will be held| murdered her hagban | om, uate Their New Ingtit at thon of his books hae revealed, how i r ; % ier ball, at} ago, and in expected thy ne de A ° (By United Pree) alive al” wea eone i Hen eT adh Madinon at, whop| tende will have ail its testimony he ba BATTLING NELSON | wu 2'i" "2" non) MEET TOMIGHT 05. Comite: fina anh Mag pl ae Eb is a y, then thats tnet heavy and the One item alone ‘opor A republican club which has forlinike addresses mo Orchaed a |woing slow kept the attend + o « W loc e a bee r nea 4 " % Mo. /ance at Watla air Tucsday.| The Seattle Bowling Tournament | Martin « Peririch co, {ON Of Ite objects the boosting of} H. Lampman has been lected othe DR. MUINTIRE 1 The fight between Packey Mc | {'S\ Tianing ra ore patied eff, ciation will meet tonight at}! the complaining witness, tHe says| Bob Hodge for the offioe of sheriff | president and Roy Seales secretary | ferent, fram that of Rie. Farland and Leach Cross before the th nena Calas bosteoned tal . that Denning left town last week |has been organtzed by voters resld-|of the club, which was organized |) CH P me 612 Hinckley Bldg., Directors of the Fairmount Athletic olub of New! y. when brighter weal iw “ ~ leaving wa clue to hie destination. ling in the vicinity of 28th av. and | largely through the efforts of Mr.| ‘The woman ia aecused of having sail association will be elected and th —— ‘ork city on October 21, witl decide | promined. The attendance yoxtorday ees Oe vee i st. The membership! Lampman murdered her husband during # Y B. Madison nor bership f the next man who ts qualified to Wa» only fair It was a day for fa. | Progress towards the securing of on oy | AAO), and with aft in having Grand Fr Off sot Battling Nelwom: “Both boys | Voritea The rosulte the Western Bowling Congress in ee mated Ids body yard of 2. ree ier 6 Fag Fe tg Ne ath at a], Three furlongs, selling—Potta| 1909 will be reported upon. ‘The ir own home, Abe wcknewiciees! Patients Accepted for = ‘with the Dane ea at it Xow Amuaa second, Julia C. thirt| project has been met with great BOND SALE TODA Y tte feona the man dead ins Treak ohance w 0 pas Would | Time: 37. : rea’ ee 2 toh ee i ue Rot. | eothusiasm not only in Seattle chale seiner fee cecoune ni Rr fang, ote iat [ihe nigvorog ene TO REACH $50,000 -—— — owtpeint ‘the man from Hegeawich {Ver third. ‘Time—:4au small doubt but that the fina: Ed WILD BIRDS RETURN The doors of the new w, tw a shorter route, Bat fs at pres Six furlongs, selling-—-Al Lindley | obstacle will be eaatly Gveroone (By United Press.) ae. Se ee ee ton State Hot Springs I sat on # vaudeville tour which wilt| “00, Miia King second, Bam Me PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 14—d-| Substantial Amounts Are) Nearly $10,000 worth of bonds — Gherey Ottéet, oon ee Set rok release him until after the)“ atiie, selling—Col. Bronson won HARRY R SH 1s ward HH. Martin told his own story T |were subseribed for yenterday ere openee ae > me . ‘aken b Bi Lo- | Members c h eatt 4 * After W. J. Mctaughiin, of thel public today A large w —-——-— -—_—— Re Bry Sige nee jon the witness stand this mording fr td beeen x ee at pur.| Loe Cabin saloon, at Ballard, Mb-| patients presented themselves fe SCHOOL IS Six and a half furtongs, selling NOW A BENEDICT vor his arms much of the (ime cal Firms, lehasers, having as tadividuals |? vale rng a treatment and the specialists ews ed = a er jin dramatic fashion and leaning far errs bought $6,000 worth. vite i violation of the game law6, i iar were ino bey all day | a ‘£ et 6. Cl j The Be a " a ual cy me aven « fe nam ‘he FE mmo ome Penge dee Hee, eal FM 9 Bg - : «, jodiay'® made noticeable purchases, Bchwa-|crow for many dayn still #t D Dot la i] iy tod 6 benedicts, The boy pitcher entered | to his language, he asserted hit th.) of AYP. bonds will reach th |bacher Brothers taking $1,260 |the vicinity. The birds were large mamber were turned away ) the blissful state on tant Monday |nocence of the murder of Nathan!) 000 mark, making the biggest sale! worth of bonds and the hardware | but the law does not allow them to) their cases being kindly but eg oo eggs ely yg eg ners LEXINGTON RACES night when Rev, W. W. Batehotler| wort, the millionaire pawnbroker,|for any One day since the bonds company a like amount. The Stew: |e held am pets, so thay had to Pe | refused as incurable, it being th has been debarred from further | tied the matrimonial knot about | bananas tut & i‘ |were offered the public. Several/art & Holmes Drug company in action for the Con | tovariable rule of the Hot participation in the football games | te United Preen) the hands of Harry and Ming|*%4 declared that he was in barn) ie iocal firms showed their contt-| vested $1,000; J. O, Becord, $100; | {! birds by the #8) Doctors to accept no incurable gag of the Seattle Public Schools Ath- (By Uni ress. Lena Belle Cook at 7221 Green-|back of hix house in Sellwood on se in the farnew ‘ a” Lain : a ng LEXINGTON, Ky. Oct. 14—The dence in the bonds and the expost. | ¢ Farnsworth, $1,000, and the manent _ for treatment under any item totic league, as a result of playing |» Ol. of Tuesday's sport was the| WOO &¥. Some time ago Harry the night of the murder, sleeping |tion by subseribing for substantial American Type Founders company MAYOR RETURNS TODAY stances &n unregistered player in the Re Heeeeee eee morceantut, at. |€0t three bases on the matrimonial | Off the effects of the frequent area | mounts. ‘100. Dr. Damon stated that the iy against Interlake school last Sat-|tomnt of Dan Patch to lower his |elreait by a “hit,” and w brought | of morphine and cocaine he peay! sii Miller wilt return late t nis Springs Doctors propose to wa urday, record af 1:65. Although he went| home by @ sacrifice b by Cupid , f the past m the month of October in advay Secretary A. G, Douthitt, of the /the mile in 1:56%, considering his —_——- One by one Attorney Jeffrey led i ing the Seattle Institute andy Teague, received a complaint from age and condition, his effort tm sald him over the ground of accusing the 9 «*| demonstrating their wonderful@ Principal George R. Austin, of the |(0 have been more remarkable even circumstances and Martin gave him | sia 1 lity to cure disease when all am Interlake school, protesting the |r Bis record-making | perform answers, admitting many of them | r inary methods have failed; agi game on account of the playing of ACS, Tie was very Ured at the in part, bat stopping short of any | o cured patient ta the best am Alex MeNight, a former Cascade w Halt Pe $22 nT thing that would tneriminate bim. tikement, they desire to secur 4 boy, and now quarter on the high gn urm, cup, 2:16 ‘om Longboat, the great Indian] “iy, admitted borrowing @ gun | sagen Mee | ble cau : «ale class, trotting purse $3,000, three in| longdistance ranner, has stated few supposedly incurable cases & t sehool second team. The Cascade | aco nian won in three straight |that he is tired of racing and will from Mrs ub the morning of} leach community. They want them : boys admitted the irreguiarity. but heats, in 2.09%, 2.07%, 207% petite Sitet twe tance pacts which | May 1, and sald be sold it a few leases at once, and in order to ® 7 sald they did not consider the con; » pace, purse $1,000, three in| ,. tt |hours later He admitted selling; INTRBNATIONAL BOND @ REALTY Hl eure them quickly they will offe i sequences. Teams having sehed-| rive co Jones won three | Come Off this month his own gun the same morning and| pe0e-30 American Monk lerad examitiation aa@ ¢c , uled games with the Caseade eleven |xtraieht heats, in 208%, 2:09, Sie ee the Westminster | 2eclared that his face was scratch eer and free treatment exce f will be at liberty to play practice | 2:09'%. Executives of the Westminster) o4 at that time AMUSEMENTS. I bare ‘cost of the. medicines 2:18 clans, trotting purse 91,000 | Football club will have to do some) “jttor hiv direct examination had games on those dates. ; uae sass | Maxine won three straight heats in| frensied faanctng to come Ont] ion finished he was once more Const League. OO0%, 2:09%, BIS right this season, At & meeting | taxen over the ground he had cov | Grand special to beat 1:55 paco--|Monday night it was found that) oo.g py Deputy Distriet Attorney | Won. Lost = Dan Patch, bh, by Joe Patchen|only $3.50 was available, with| Pisgersid. For nearly an hour he HOLT CBD) Cilersey), lost, Time by quartere—| season expenses of $200 and scanty | way under fire Ped 7 ama 2™ ook, : 36%. 156% support from the public staring | - cee {SCROOL LEAGUE ne om WEALTHY BOY PERHAPS Vosterday’s Games. John Sallivan will have FIXES SCHEDULE. Los Angeles 5, A half-century mark to- enthusiasts, aod At ig Angeles Oakland At reached the j morrow Fintic FATALLY STABBED Gaktand— Portiand San | Below are the scheduled football | the sporting lation of Boston, "Geo Wo Miracle. chit. | Ses of the Public Schools Ath.| will give a monster benefit for the berm: yer Gren's dineases, 410 Hinckley block letic league for next Saturday. In| ex-champ. : _ (By United Press.) ‘i eos the north section the B. F. Day 7 TFs TT CHICAGC ot. 1hTone LOUISVILLE RACES, | northerner, seed 18. 0 grounds have been substituted for the Woodland No. 2 grounds North section—-Warren Avenue | ve. Mereer, Lincoln park, 10 a m. |Columbia vs, Interlake, Lincoin jpark, lla mm. South section—West Seattle vs. the formet (By United Press.) LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oot sults Friday Six furlongs 4, Pinancter third. 14—Re mm of a police ined by the police gation of the af- Carthy, a@ Merrick won, Mar-| man, is being ¢ Time—| pending an inv | fair, According to Donnersberker's Longfellow, Woodland No. 1. 10 8) ‘nig turtongs—Eliaabeth Harwood | grandfather, the youth w hie m; Minor ve. Pacific, Woodland | won, Civila second, Mra Sewall| way hy from schoo! wi veral }No. 1, Ef a. m; Summit ve) enind Timent 14 other when they arreted Rainier, B. F. Day grounds, 10 &/| Mile and seventy yards Wine ever a pencil. The grandfather says 1.25 Bemis & m.; Central vs. Walla Walla, B. P.| Merchant won, Ethel © . | arthy stabbed the Donmers. $ | Day grounds, lla m Banrida third. Time—t berger boy, inflicting a deep wound | Young MeCarthy de | the Six furtonge—-Whisk Broom won, | in the ebert Barnesdale second, Banagher third. | clared that be stabbed boy In self other Not w be outdone by the first nd & half furlong» Jett : and a sixteenth —Arrow ewitt | won, Raleigh second, Severus third | Time—1 48 PUTS HER HUSBAND OUT OF BUSINESS. mitte merton and took the Bremer ton high ven into camp with a |seore of 10 to 4. - P. Bennett, cap- ltain of the Bremerton team, sus | tatmed & dislocated shoulder. Manager Van Haltren of the Oakland team tn the Coast League threatened to protest the game which Los Angeles won from his team b; score of & to 2, because American League balla were used inatead of the regulation. hold || “CHEAP COLONIST RATES. Bens & Call $-in. Short Net Westbound during September and notion ripe. ane Monkey October ria Oregon RR & Nav oe 4 pool alleges that when they began prac r-} Heme ceteopathy together the wits | 19 SOUND CUSTOMERS the meeting of the ou hare & wrench that will do fer your stov Sov rene On 0 4 wa- w tina ee tia ordi: Alieging that after | he had sent hie wife to an cuteopathic school, she | ran him out of U re welch be had sstabitehed lil, Charles N. Maxey, a Peadlicns | Qsteopath, filed 4 Givoree auit |agninet bis wife, Otte M. Maxey, in [the superior court yesterday The complaint states that the couple were married in 1890 and have « bey 17 years old It also tal LA on, tightening loosening that the members will become ter acquainted with their custot ithe dates are November 9, | this wit save yo tee quarter if not paid The raine is effective January | Co. st é ie , Oe erate, as sntenie san eons And M | We health was shattered wena fone, both of the eye and Sie ome | pure Schuchere ‘Optical Co. 90 West | & ae | p tasineh, same with tong nue iT; 08 long. mut - peraiete Arnsia Winrstsr thas can wes write fer Poothalle, basketballs, athletic ] i ter Meath | abirte, a wapporters, ankle supporters, wrist ls supporters, { ‘eo ae ng in Spaiding’s Athietic feacion NG, a * Ff fr. M 1310 M._ SPINNI! I seri Cooks ATTHt tot Ave. besgesse : ‘ Vans . iit Pay s to Get the Best Tailoring in Your New Serge Suit So we have Regal Serge Sults made by the best tailors in the business. Costs money, of course. Makes us sell Regal Serge Sults at hardly any profit. Forces the makers to do the same. But it pays—the makers because they keep their fac- tory going all the time; us because of the friends we make. If you want our advice, it is: . Buy a Regal $15 Serge Suit Don’t worry about Regal Serge fading—it is a serge that has been j tested by years of general wear—and by special tests (lying in the sun and rain) at the beginning of every season. A new Acgal Serge Suit for one that fails of satisfaction. See that your next suit carries the Regal label. 615-617 First Av. | On the Square, Op. the Totem Pole 615-617 First Av. On ‘he Square, Op. the Totem Pole | “There's no use ture of despair, “I simply can’t pick out a hat that sults me. Or rather,/ one to take.” “Are you #o hard to sult, |asked Marie thea T once tn 1 can't & instanoe, | liked @ new importation | (this afternoon and think | would ee SEATTLE DAY AT THE VASHON FA Tomorrow te Brattle 4: at the Vashon Island fair, and many trusi- ness men will spend the day there. Tacoma of inte has made imroads hinent of new steamer lines, Seattle business men contem-) lphte making stronger bids for the| island trade. With this in view The Chamber of Commerce and Se- aitie Commercial club will | strongly represented BRITION FLEET REPORTS. SMYRNA, Oct. I4--The British to take part in te complicated ait Rain FOR 918.00 Coats for $20.00 Coats for Second ard Yesier the word of the sales | many will make the trip tomowrow. | uation there, arrived today at the for wal “Gus Brown” BuyOvercoatsand BEST TIME TO BUY NOW Chiropractors WN ATTY HOUT IN- 1ON roon JUDGMENT Pressure on nerves is the cause removing this you will hav pith ideanes our pects ty Consultation and examination tre } Or Wek on 216 PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG | clam. | “it was a large Sones with large cro’ | with broad band of deep eora |A dat crown, and at the left side t i (give you an idea of It.” MEE 2 ORS ES {teland of Rhoades, off the south- western coast of Asia Minor. | war vessels will proceed to ‘island of Lemnos. Goit is Liberated. gold ribbon swathed the sald Marie, {look well fo It, but hated to buy lin dropping upon a setice with a gos Without subjecting it to your criti-| day sep 2 shape [I have seen so many that would oreq with a broad pot 7 ‘asek, Russell & Drew, Mgrs Phones 43. | 4 2s me that I can't decide which | lustrous satin, The edge was bound | Tonight, Al) Week. M “No, but if you only would go out | group of feathers showing the soft! Next Week while and help me select. colors through corn yellow and pe- ia. I was a dream of a hat and woman ali of the time, dear. For I want you to go down and look at/ nights 15e to 506. Here is a drawing | made to The the » WH. H. Gott, a young man ar- | rested Monday night | numerous worthless for checks, Issuing | Heattlc commerce with the| released today with the understand. Ma gnerchants, helped by the es- ing that he would leave town tm- | mediately. | mother Gott said his arrest she wired that his as to have placed money fa a Toledo bank for bim to draw| upon and he consequently did not | know the checks were worthless be| When his mother was notified of | ~ suffictent | money to settle the various checks land Golt was liberated | . | An increase of 21% per = coats LESS One-Quarter Off Regular Price During Our REBUILDING AND ENLARGING SALE $25.00 Conte tor BINT 930.00 Coate for sao $25.00 Cont» for suas $40.00 Coats for ...@000 “Where the Cars Stop” cont ts fleet, on ite way to the Aegean sea | noted in the attendance for the open cok of the Seattle night » * ne 3 Dr. M. M. Greine —~| Bradshaw & Ss. oui to all who call during the Moore Theatre jot October or until they have cured sufficient number of JOHN CORT, 1 e and Mer tients to demonstrate thetr | Tonight and ular lio eure many diseases that are eS ane "Y)- | curable by ordinary methods gh aba, Sig this grand free offer is in foree@ “THE MAN OF THe HOUR.” /comers will be examined free, Bat, Mat. and Nights, 600 to $1.60./only cases that can be compl and permanently cured will be cepted for treatment un free offer. The Hot Springs rs reserve the right to refu treat any and al) incurable ca: The Hot Springs system of ing chronic diseases has a natiq reputation, as is attested by | fact the United States gover |has established its army and Moore Theatre | 3:16 o'Clock, z Friday Afternoon. METROPOLITAN QUARTET of New York, Mas. Rappold, Jacoby, th . Campanari, Martin. In concert, auspices’ Seattle Sym-) hospital at Hot Springs, phony Orchestra Boctety where our soldiers and sailo sent, when all ordinary onerved Seats N ny a scavhmnanahcagts have failed to cure, An av Box Seats, $4. | over 2,500 people go to Hot The, selling Fri-| every week to be cured of that are imeurable by methods. They come on cr in carriages and on strete’ most of them go home Hot Springs is @ It remained for B | mon to discover the secret | properties of the waters the to $1. Saturday Mat-/ Springs and to perfect his Spectal Matinee To- | fy; system of Hot Springs t “| » ment so that it can be used fee On ee where, tn any home, u cofveniencé, annoyance or ity and without detaining it from his business or tion. This Hot Springs jeurtng and preventing Prices, $2.60 to Unreserved Gallery, day, 2:30 p. m The Grand dohe Cort, Manager. Matinee Today and Set The Best Bet of the Sea With Hans Robert in Title Role. inees ‘Thurs. day and Satur: ‘alter Artin, ton, Offers the ¢ y Sensation omed ” the blessing that the Hot a eet er Doctors are bringing to ‘The Flaming Arrow,” and the great state of Wi Lineoin J. Carter's Masterpiece. Dr. Harvey McIntire, 7 ir Prices-—Matinees, 10c and 25¢; |} charge of this institute i tional reputation as the ai ia able to diagnose the s cult and complicated case 1 moment's time, describing 4 symptom, ache and pain asking the patient a sf tion. He has no bed cal profession, as . mad newspaper records will x Lois Theatre Phones: Sunset Matn 1204, Ind. 4334. it's a Success. See It. DOROTHY HADOON VERNON HALL Next Week—"RAFFLES.” ‘THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Russell, Drew & Freeeh, Phones Main ie be specialist are to all during the month of © The office hours of the | ee | Springs Doctors are: 9 to 12 ant all, wok. aia Baturday jand 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 i 8 10 to 12 @ m. only. THE King! ‘OF Rid GOWSSYS.”| will be seen at no other Live One. no calls will be made at ines, 19 and 20c)) Binck eet ent PANTAG S VAUD Phanee 108 “Unequalgd Vaudevi Prices LB, | Event (sth | KEY be woe 10, 96, S00, Nights 10.28, 50, re | BROS. Advanced Vaudeville, Week of Oct. | o |12.—The bw wr St Hoboes; Chari Four | Rattin’ m Rarfocs Faeyr A red Keley & Co. F “A Woman's Bitter A comedy drama in & dramatized from Bertha M. G& | Nevel of that name. ss Matinee Daily at 2:99, Two! 8 Big European and New York | performances at aad oR Specialty | Hits. This ie the Show. ire lower floor, Oe. i The Savings Accounts a Good Rocstaalll In these times all sorts of induct to make ine The carefitl the tare the greate LIND, THE WORLD FAMOUS DANCER, 18 HERE. ments are offered you vestments or loans saver knows that, as a rule er the promised profit the hazard of the principal Moreover, the cateful saver) ii keenly alive to the va of experi- ence; without it he not lightly # undertake the personal managem@lll of loans, no matter how good 7% look Safety and 4 pe nt nrean ¢ase ff security and a fair rate of internets i Baliding, Owes ts That is precisely what this battk of | | er 9 fers: Safety and I per cent i Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Euilding, Seattle, U.S.A. seorrue ct ase ~~ ae we te me - “<——.-. 2-2

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