The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1908, Page 2

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SPORTS— WASHINGTON WOULD PLAY U. OF IOWA Wants Thankegiving Day| rhe P Rattling Nelson fa drawing x i 200 | per week for his vaudeville stunt Phe contract is for 10 weeks. Game; Offers Big nd ri Reports from New Orleans state Gi ~ : jay (that that burg will again be on the uarantee, hanksgtving ay) Sugiiiatio «map New Orleans bas L formerly was a mecca for pugs and (By United Press. ; many memorable bouts were pulled TOWA Crt , Oct. Aang off there. ager Rasnmissen of fy uiweraity of Washington cil eleven how | that Manager Cedi Matin W. Shogpard, the Olympte Waeet to Mena at “4 ot thy ate with the tar-w here, says be is Head af racing and ow Wniversity t waking Cor a) At answer will no > ( we he of the game with Thanksgiving manage Je Uitver ie going fo quit e b ever wor day, to take place at Seattle. ington im Game time thie wes greatest athletes that ¢ } LINC LN ELEVEN WILL eee EERE RE eH) Rarney Dreyfuss hae bought a 0) « * © be all pack in Pittsburg te * BASEBALL KILLS. * © the American Association out | PLAY WENATCHEE 3] ust ts * (By United Pre * * NEW YORK, Oct *) Harry Payne Whitney will sup hool football) @ Baseball killed more p *! port both an Mnglish and an Amert |») team will leave Seattle on Thurs |# during the past few w # can stable next year day night for Wenatehee to meet) * than football has in 20 years, © the high school of that place on|® according to some of the # COAST LEAGUE Friday. Many of the Lincoln boys ® physicians of the th de® will leave Woenatehee directly) @ partment, who attribute the # Won. Lost. P after the game for Spokane to wit} @ marked increase in the aum @ | Angeles 10 i heas the Spokan acoma game. @ ber of deat from heart @ P tland 2) Lond Spokane, on paper, seema to be the | disease due directly to the ex. &| San Francisco 0 | 88 479) | strongest contender for the North-|# citement attending the clos # | Oakland oo 108 aaa west champtonship and the Lincoln |® tng we * Vestiedar's Geniet. Players expect to get a good line/® pennant * ? ccinhaictind Ammar & on their tactics le Last we far en ae ' | deaths of At Oakland—Oakiand 1, Port CINDER TRACK FOR | ® compared with * @) land ® responding week in 1907 In ® tals city’ the deaths from @ Soccer Schedule FAIR GROUNDS * heart failure were 70, as com # for the * pared with 58 . t appro’ ee lw * » Northwest A The directors of the Western } league at the Washington Fair association hav SP PVSSSSVSTV ISS jock tonight Jet @ contract to KR. Clark to con- | EMPIRE CITY RACES struct a mile cinder track at the fair grounds near Lake Washington | einder track is to be built ( nit ) The cinder tri — tg rd . aan United Prose.) 2 The referees for the different which w tx T games will also be appatnted Six fark take second, Th tgher won, W Hing third, ‘Tin it in go ‘There are now about tabled at the track, and the dt 1:13 1-6. ord expect Gat he cinder track wil! Six furtengs attract many more Summer Nigt ithird. ‘Time Bank Hite and : j third. Thme—1:54 2-6 MAN iS DEAD Six furlongs mer won, Ara | |aee accond, Gowan third. Time 1:12 4-5 After an itinees of severa! weeks, | One, wile and seventy, yards H. Dempsey, one of the best) wark Anthony third. T kRown of western sporting men, Six Royal Cap died yesterday afternoon at Minor | Kin na. High Re =" from congestion of the | Time—1 Dempsey had been associat bys with Col. W. E. Applegate, the for over 20 years, and was well Kown on every track in the coun For Buying Builders’ Hardware Now (By United Press.) try, He was 45 years otf and had) CINCINNATI, Oct. 21.—Latonia lived in Seattle the past four yoary. | rewults es He leaves a wife and two children. | Five f Oranomoss won, Splendida see AUTOISTS WANT HiGHway. | The t0hd Five and one-half furlonge—All Automobile ow of King, Pierce! Red won, Hi tun second, Dispute and Snohomish counties are striving | third. Tirne—1:07T te obtain an automobile highway be Six fourionge—Camitle Ko won, tween Everett and Tacoma. Pierce! Whisk Broom second, Grande Dame has contributed ite share and al third. Time—t1: 14 2-5. meeting will be held in Everett in| Six furlongs—Colequy won, Mise Stew days by the Snohomish coun-| Main second, Lens third. Time—| Officials to consider the voting | 4-14. | REASON 1 Sufficient funds to build the! (ne mile—Lady Esther won, Zi dash Dighways to the King county tine.|nap second, Termh third. Time . Alftotnt= expect the highway to be! 1-40 2-6. finished by next summer | One mile and « Latonia License Revoked. | {Hou Wan. Bane LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 21.—The | Lift Dbnton! Meense of the Latonia Jockey club | Children’s Eye Trouble. 7 sprit Was revoked by the state racing i, Malecon third ABON 2 mped ateel new held Of Cop sent h— Mar ond, Craw ra | | REASON 2 ; rtlee Lock Bat new patent 1 in a because the club ts violating | Cllet. Bring the little one here rules of the commission at the | fF eve ald. Schachard Optical Co., | ¢. Pa meeting, which how in| 1207 Second av 296 apecinia om bin « er tn: CIS, = mA: have suffered oa, progress, The commission has or. dered that Pari-Mutuel machines be used, but the jockey elub eon tended that they wonld suffer al financial loss and went back to the) oldetyle of bookmaking. | working « ‘poring Old Sma DEPENDS UPON What You Are Te Know the latter te sesential to your highest succass PROF. LANDAU Vhrenctogiat. Physiognomist and Poimint of world be ot them. selling ae are tar superior RRABON 6 mn Me Cotines, Katves, ete. cactable = and nouRs—0 AM TOW rm 1310 Second Av. Talking About Men’s Clothing— What Do You Think of This? A man came in yesterday andasked tosee a $20 suit. Before a salesman could be called he picked up a coat, slipped into it and called for the vest and trousers— tried them on. “What’s the price?” “$15,” we an- swered—it was a “Regal Suit.” “Sorry, but you are $5 out,” he said, “IT intended to pay $20,” and he gave directions for the suit to be sent home. On the 7 On the Square 4 Square ee +? Opposite the eaten u the Totem Pole saat Totem Pole 615-61 7—First Av.—615-617 The Ballard Athletic club elevén Fremont football team at the ball park, Last Sunday » Hallard® journeyed up to Stan wood and mot the Stanwood A, C.| toum, the latter winning by @ seore ring for thelr afx-round which will be decided at the} The Whitman Fairmont Athletic club in New York | w he Staten Inland, while MeBay land got Into condition at Stratford, | Conference — school with Joe Thomas the Call i, Tontlght | Washinate m will win, Po }man to make much of @ showing she would have to show orsat of form over thet lod last Saturday agetnet the Waits | marks MeParland’s first appearange bout im New York and, the te ) give Battling Nelson a tussle Wrestiers to Turn Out, | witl turn out tomorrow aight at @& 4p} cot firat tryout pr ne Wig wrestling tournament to be °% first regular monthly athletic m include the shot put, 120 potato race mp, running high jump, half and members and no register of entry |!# necessary A picked team from the North. west Football league will meet th Seattle United soecers at Dugdale’s | park at 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon * proceeds will go to the league | SPECIAL ‘For 15 Days Only the following teams Seattle, Tacoma, Wanderers, Rangers and Thisties The Atlas gas engine, at 90 West | Columbia dhs ope nickey McFarland, the at Night. (wt, are ready to eaten eves trained at New|} he is small doubt middioweight urg high school ged team work and her of th eatiors of the Y. M, & indoor Meet. ¢ pat Saturday evening The standing broad The m a in open to Soccere Sunday { THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1908 st 2 ac M’FARLAND MEETS NEXT CROSS TONIGHT Leach Cre and t orack Chicago p Washington Should Win;} Missionaries Practice the University of Washington for the latter's first game this that Whit di splay In that game she displayed rag rward pass was poor team won by the score of 10 to 0, which would have lpeen lower had not Whitman kick on part in by the Northwest as ed a goal from the 16-yard line dor soctations in this city on November |ing the Inst few minutes of play . Whitman, however, has been prac Itieing both day and aight in prep jaration for the Washington game M. GA. will hold their}and may spring # surprine. | small 1 “ t, but Best—-SHAFER BROS r re) Not Only 1 arges , but Bes ) Not Only Largest, but Best, wr Overcoat Weather And Overcoats Are Ready) Gentlemen Overcoats and | Raincoats for Young Fellon Here are just such guished overcoats and taig, as young men file ‘ip into. They're fal vce and quiet dignity ‘ y The _ Kuppenheimer Overcoats for | Gentlemen I ut of style and dignity. Splendidly tailored inside and lade of the new herringhon out ; that keeps them shapely eaves and plain fable I wrow we offer a mag nificent collection of long and short Overcoats and full length Ra » in all the $10, 00, $15. 00 Two groups to choose | among. } | new fabrics and in all correct i) shades, at $20.00 By long odds the best SSH tee eee tease ten values in the Northwest. The following prices are ab solutely the beat opportunity to get your money's worth which hea ever been offered, + BRIDGE WORK .. #4.00 GOLD CROWNS «$4.60 Od Copper Sesh Lifts » x ee ssion, which met bere yester. | Carefully attended to by our ape! Fate lock can't be matched for less $10.00 to $15.00 We have 266 Coats to this lot; just the Coat for wet weather. 7 the cass If you pre Special this week only. if 2x3 Old Capper Loose te he FL M. SPINNING 1912 — Second Av. — 1912 wat “Gus Brown” PLATINUM FILLINGS Attendant. 1 dies Overnight. A few montns ago the dispensers) discovery for decided to allo of poslam, the ‘the cure of ecae the druggists of the country ; handle tt. Previous to that time it could only be had direct from the e laboratories Were anything introduced to Hieading druaety' Quaker Dros sar ‘minor skin troubles, & | tortes New York city FULL PLATES $5.00 TO $10.00 PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS 50 All Work Guaranteed. Lady Yale Dentists Second Avenue and Vesier Way Over Guy's Drug Store. Sunday till 1. Hours, @ to FOR PIMPLE FOR PIMPLES, 100 7 | Raincoats mzosccensrenc Eradicates Minor Skin Trow to Since this change in the method lof distribution postam has met with tha most phenomenal success of drag All the the are 60-cent | Furade in the last 30 years including . in Reattle, now carrying the special }aise recently adopted, also the 2 “ss, evant ences tw not avrpei (9 ee Otte OOOH er tee ter Ping when tt te re membered that, in{ ectema Cases pusiam stops the iteh ing with first apptication, proceeds advertisement to our office, we to heal tmmediatety. and , chronic cases tn a few weeks pimples, blackheads, acne, herpes, | gorings system we will accept Dlotehes, rash, ete, results show |B’. treatment absolutely free of West Twenty-fitth GETTING NEXT? WE SOLD MORE OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS YESTERDAY THAN WE WOULD BE SATISFIED WITH GELLING ORDINARILY DURING THE WHOLE OF OCTOBER. That Quarter Off 1S CERTAINLY WARMING 'EM UP-—PLENTY OF OTHER HOT BARGAINS IN THIS REBUILDING AND ENLARGING SALE GUS BROWN “ALWAYS RIGHT." 2ND AVE. AND YESLER ‘WHERE THE CARS STOP.” GOOD BREAD—SOON WED use Excellent Fiour THE BEST FLOUR’ FOR NOUSEHOLD USE a ———|f Liver, including Rheumatism, SAYS enon Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at $5) A MATCHLESS SHOWING At this one price alone there are more suits and overcoats for , re than can be z business enables ae found in any other three stores combined. And thi to give the biggest money's worth. T? lot incl THE SUITS— THE OVERCOATS— | English Cordu nglish Serge and | Boys’ Reefers, “Pea Jackets,” such as sai Worsted, Br Ad © , fancy str ‘ fi ors wear; long Overcoats and short To7 I 5 plain; Mrs. Jane Security Bond mt 1 of crav j pants, Norfolk dov sted, sailor etted fabrics, ideal for se cad wear; af] blouse and Russian style 1 Coats, light or heavy we | BSRRRE SseeeseS ESESSER TESS. flannel; also Rain« ats, 1 ” all sizes; end less variety of colors and 5. 00 proper colors, and sizes from patterns to chi ose among at 2% to 8 and from 8 to 16, at Shafer Bros. Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Long ben yl seed | TSRZIES Saeauers | ‘The Grand JOHN CORT, Manager. DIXON AND BERNARD IN HANS AN’ NIX” To all who bring a copy of this GIRLS MUSIC FUN 4 Motinces 10, 76, 500. Nights 16); Adyanced Vaudeville, Wi Nights, 260 to 61, Sat. Mat. 26¢ ‘Reutel cures |f will give free examination and § te 7 wor a 1a 'F free consultation. Those cases a Mm pough. | Burene ** | E which are curable by the Hot Seattle Theatre + ee ae 1 @ Drew, Mgrs. Phones ¢2./ * after an overnight application. Kx ” i. opt for the medicine pees Thurs. and Sat. Tonight W & Childs perimental samples of poslam are | ChATE®, Sxcemt for ” I week, POPULAR VAUDEVE went to anyone by mall of Noweity formances Ly — 0, charge, by a we Emergency |abora We treat diseases of the ‘or OPT Nerves, Blood, Skin, Heart, |B Lange, Stomach, Kidneys and jf Paraivets, New Low «} American Theatre if Nerve Force, tien, Rup- Pike Street, Between Fifth aad ture and diseases of women aod diseases of men wey rN This Week, FERRA, “The iron Wilt allow o- Pound Cor. Third Ave. and Cherry St. ~ AMUSEMEN pet 8 ie 3 ’ Moore Theatre | a ¥, SATURDAY, OCT, 23-24. Unitarian Chureh He at and Olive, Philharmonte CRAG Ea 00) ne a ' Reserves—50 an? 366 ae Next week “The Heir “Moore Theatre JOHN CORT, Manage “THE BIVALS" , Mat EMILIO DE GOGORZA |~ America’s Greatest Baritone Quintette of Royal Neapolitans | Now at Hotel Savo DIRECT FROM NEW YORK—BOTH PLAY AND SING Reserve Your Tables By Phone THE BLACK TANT i. Mate }

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