The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1908, Page 2

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LINCOLN ELEVEN RETURN Spokane Eliminated From Championship Race; | Ohnick Star. Flushed by their great victory Over Spokane on Saturday, 16 w here of the Lincoln high sehool team. Coach Allen and Manager Lilly re turned last night Although the team wa » pounds the game by 1 Roore was made by BROADWAY EASILY DEFEATS Visitors Are Outclassed and the Seattle Boys Score Heavily. of the Broadway high Bast Side high The cleven pehool drub' Bchool team ¢ @ay by the score f rior welght 0: ad the LUCIUS H. Head Coach of the Ya LUCIUS H. BIGLOW. NEW HAVEN, Gonn., Sept. 2. — “The greatest play | ever saw? Limiting it to the three years the open play has been in effect I the one in which Wendell, Harvard got away around fight end in the Harvard - Yale Game last year and = carried ball trom the center of the field to within six inches of our goal, ‘Wae one of the most spectacular and successful pieces of football I have ever seen.” Thus does Head Coach Luctw HM. Bigiow of Yaic pay a graceful and sportemaniike tribute to the! 2 rival of the blue, and In face of the facts that Biglow ‘Was captain of the Yale team inst year, and that if Wendell, who made the run, had not been stopped. Harvard would have scored in the game which gave Yale the 1907 championship by a score of 12 to 0. Jt was not a snap judgment on |; which Bigiow based his opinion of Wendell’s dash downfield, which was finally pped by “Tad Jones, Yale's ir quarterback, He had been discussing various plays fm a reminiscent mood, carefully Sticking to the spectators view point, rather than give his opinion of the plays as strategic efforts “This play of Harvard he said, “was in the last few minutes of the iast half, and the score stood 12 to 6 in our favor. Har Yard got the ball about in the ar middlé of the field and their ¢ terback called the backs to the “ rear and sent ends ont, as if Headquarters for Women. for a punt. Otherwise the line held, Headquar ther its regular formation m election : ‘ “Wendell and one halfback |*" aby steod about 19 feet from the ter and about five feet apart the other halfback about half between themselves and the bet over to the right about R. R. Wreck Sale t Clothing Store Viewt Ave west Prices River Of- ie Rainier But Get On jhe Square Op. Totem Pole the | You May Pay 1 More S A VICTOR sth, othorw hy Lincoln ph x sadition, Ohniek sensational player of the and hin work and Bryant's Incoln's victory posatble POR TLAND | ball discarded, The first half ended }with a 23 to 0 score. Standing out above that of the others was the play of “Pe | Smith, Broadway's right half. Hts |40-yard run was the longest of the game, At another tine he got away with but © oll, Portland's quarter between him and the goal, but w made & pretty tack ! him on tb th-yare land played gamely nly twiee within striktrg # goal, but ¢ seats THE BEST FOOTBALL PLAY EVER SEEN 6Y BIGLOW. le University Eleven, |line between right tackle and | right guard. “The Yale team was lined up lin regular defensive when appearances are out guarding opposing and the backs away down field to cateh the bail “Quarterback Newhall ball into play }directly back from ends, put the} and it was passe enter to Wen j dell, who started on his long run around right end [legitimate under the new rules, of course, without the quarterback }touching the ball, as Wendell car ried it out ff © more yards lfrom center before hitting the } scrimmage line. | Wendell's iaterference one of the greatest features of that great play. With the two! other backs and the quarterback jmaking a flying wall around him, | | Wendell was almost unreachable, | land he was away down fisid be fore he was tackled at ali. “He was not stopped until \"Tad’ Jones, waiting on the goal, tackled and downed him just «ix inches from our line.” Biglow was asked how he felt when be beard the votees of the thousands that filled the Harvard was stadium cheering Wendell on, as his own players were either baffied by the interference sur rounding Wendell, of failed to catch up with him “Well, you see,” he anawered “lt was playing in that game and didn’t pay mach attention to the grand stand” FIND BODY FLOATING. (By United P ) PRIDAY HARBOR, 2.—(Ry Wireless to Seattle)—The body of an unknown, well-dressed man was found yesterday afternoon floating im Griffins Bay near Turn Harbor The body was brought here and after an inquest by the coroner was interred today Nothing revealed | the man’s identity and It Is believed he fell overboard from a passing Election at Kent. KENT, Warh. Nov. 2.—Tomor- row will be one of the hottest days ever waged in a politica! campaign The Anti-Saloon league ie im the midst of the struggle and in work- ling tooth and toe-nail for Howard 1D. Taylor, republican, and William | Boundy. prohibitioniat, niatives fi Boundy Is gr itioniats are | sanguine ying both Vashon Maury precincts HAINS’ TRIAL 1S SET. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—After |protonged argument between co wel relative to the date for begin ning the trial of Thornton Jenkine Haina indicted with Ca nm Peter Hains, for th killing Willtam Annia, the « Monday t in | Faced Death BELLINGHAM t wt , The play was | tv woods alt Today from world south loat the w and after patrol Taft Debs Low A Portia San F Hogar rte « Club to Hold Meeting pr nt No Better On the Square Op. Totem Pote RVR ing parties are today hunting the} Oakland . Fire broke are, s uniform week of prayer | running 40 yards after recelving «| Matthews declared that never in the| forward pass The # was {history of the work! haa erime and brought up to 1@ by @ goal from|corruption been so rampant as at} placement by Rryant from the 20-|present, He dectared that | prayer y line, A Yard run gained | Waa the only moans of hooking It from a tripie pass play bringing | The cor od conatats of the ball within one yard of the Be- | Dr. Mat hey Strong, tle goal, and sending DeWitt over|Rev, A, Norman Ward, Rev. In next down, Brought Spe- | Garvin and Rev H. W. Rees. The finat wa 10 to & Pile came out of the fray with a bad wrer and Bryant lowt BOYS IN WOODS ‘ IRE back ¢ t and mon comma Ye an been e Min G at which was a to arrange for Dro M.A LOST Nov id Prees.) 2.—-Two search of Edmonds for the} two young sons of John Baxtrom | storm of last night seems to and another boy named MeCletland, | been between 1 years. he ages of 11 and The boys left Saturday) Wititin the morning (® @ small hunting, aothing boat, sinee Saturday noon seen of the ida has been cut off nication with the duck the wires both north and being down, wind storm last night report thought to have come ashore and |among the telephone wires through- was t helr wa ooda is will m Seattle wo T but 000 ed, TAKES STRAW BALLOT, Dr. J. W. Montgomery, of Everett took a straw ballot gers on the ( ng into Seattle nis morning, the result as follows Bryan 39, 1 = COAST LEAGUE ngelos . nd "ranctece Loe Angeles Portiand Batteries o, Grane piree—O'Conneti and Toman. Oakland 6-7, San Francisce 0-4. fan Francteco Batteries Nelson and La Lon Griffin, Willie and Borry Fire at rewu owing to the} The last hat the boys were y in the foe while trying to reach their home through Perr arerer ares eae The McDermott blood. i: . * btedly be sent iu de late this he beach has been the searchers are and: Li now in the woods among the pas oat Northern train from that ety M4, Chafin 3 and — — Won Lost ot 110 ™ 8 1064 ” s > x-- OO 104 486 ° - 423 Portiand | walked two| nH. © 4 3] w 6 nite out nine, riswaiter, y and Ma BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 2—-Oak- | land won both of the final games wf the senaon, shatting 1 San Francisco In the morning game Scores Morning game nm We Ls Bre ‘ue fan Franciace e743 Battertes Wrieht and” Lewle, 4 Kilifer om game Rh HR rakiand ‘a3 Port Orchard. t last night at Port iting tn th “ preperty worth about §19,- Nayes’ grocery royed a butlding just erected by dell and yet unoccupied. thie the ot and and The origin ie unknown It/ 4 tm the Johnson & Jenks Hiding im the store occupied by and meat market tno Ube Owl cafe, con Mra, A. J. Beath, Kolb & at market and @ new A. 2. Lin f Gets Cash. city was enshrouded arty thie morning be brenkdown at the city | ant, & sneak thief entered | the Hotel Sherman. Seneca st. and stole a handbag containing $30.15 th cash ré o & report made to the © by Harry Dryette, a tenant Patrolman Glen Humes inv the robbery, but no trace hief was discovered Camp 69, of the Wortd, will « Gontto-urtn both sexes Kure ae orsition Announ In thanking the public at large for their generous during our recent sale just come toa close,| beg to announce that we are now rearranging our Departments, taking care of new stocks arriving daily, and advise them to be pre- pared for some startling good news within a few days. Very appreciatively, GUS BROWN “Alway 2nd Ave. and Yesler | faulty lelasa gooma to the campus | Raskethall oTHE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1908. STRENUOUS PRANKS PLAYED AT NARSITY) Miffed because of certain rules and regulations laid down by the a crowd of students ob |i served Hallowe'en at the university if moving furniture out of the) and pastiag up placards geciting thetr opinion of the toaching body | The janitors removed the pla cards before the faculty saw then, and the furniture was restored to the class roc The facw taken no offtelal notice of the af fair, but some of the students are passing around resolutions nouneing ft, It in net Iely there will be any offielal inveattawtign, as the faculty is maintaining tts dignity by & atlent contempt, STORM’S DAMAGE IS INSIDE THE CITY|} Dantage done by the terrifte Under One Roof—verythin Furniah the Home Compl FREDERICK & —_ by ing Furniture entirely within betng on fined city, po accident alone the front Anne bill, eet in hetg! Into the air repeatedty, lighting up the entire bit and Mluminating the Tt in on Queen f Nhtatng. hav was wrowght aky like @ fine reported that Oak Stand, Special $1 | Strong, substantial Turkish Leather Rocker, Special | Stand, finished $29,85—Over-stuffed Turkish Leath- out the adjacent country BANK CLEARINGS, Beattic. Clearings today. ..8 Halances ‘ Harrington spring used. SOT AA6a4 144,426.82 Tacoma. Clearings today $ 997,256.00 Balances . 61,909.00 Portland Clearings today. . $1, Ralances 56,271.00 86,571.00 eee ee eee eee eee eeteeeeeeeee Klopemest tn Miah Lite BAN FRANCISCO. : oving that Kdward FP ot the Wise AUTO RACE ENDS, The M-hour auto race at Ascot | | Oak Buffet, park ended last night. The Loco mobile won, having made 916 miles; & Franklin was second, with 836) miles, and « Studebaker third, with 625 miles $11.75 — Quarter-sawed oak, finished golden. Excellent quality, very com- | fortable. Back and upholstered spring pulls. Officers Are Chosen. feet. Officers of the Paetfle Northwest (naw {the ¥. M. C.} A. and a basketball schedule and feterees for the games were chosen and long post construction. shelf. @t the annual mesting of the leagu at the local aamoctation building o Saturday. A. G. Douthitt of Bent t chosen president and Harry 4 Tacoma secretary We pick out all the old stitehes and sew tn the old holes oak bark Metal Polish . . . . A partect finished mahogany, with mahogany-veneered posts. inches, back 36 inches high. Karpen construc silk velour; diamond tufted seat and plain upholstered back arms. al polish ev ery day in our repair | . for clean learn quick oat Decorative Fabrics are displayed in the Drapery | Section, Second Floor, in many new and attractive pint ean bei % ) Nt tre be Britiiantshine patterns and materials. | Wetght 19 « By # P | ‘ i Wall coverings include rich Verdures in all-over | patterns and combination colorings to blend with set panels in Gobelin effects . ae Very stylish Wall Coverings for the reception ¢ colton On room are the more delicate shades of Silk fashioned A isnt appiication with after the Colonial and French periods oth removes acta spots, end produces br F. M. SPINNING 1310 SECOND AVENUE embrace plain Suitable Furniture Coverings Agents for Ostermoor Mattresses Lois Theatre | Edmonds Phones: Sunset, Main 1304 a. 4334 ‘The First Time tm Senttie, cement! im LOVE ROUTH n Prices for Ladies Tonight | Bieetion Returns Read Tomorrow AVENUE THEATRE re Mers. MEALS SERVED. response wrips, Gatly uw we ry Eve ne a ADIN DER took th eh.o0, 0 deed vert. Colman Doom, Peewee dunset dunes Ind 1306 AMUSEMENTS. | | | Moore Theatre | JOHN CORT, Tr Mats. T | PAL EN IE | ’ Manager and in Week t to $1.50 wire 1 Ma ter & Biect! ta Aw ght The Grand JOHN CORT Manager is Week—M Wed. an GPORGR ADF POPULAR VAUDEVILLE tm Pert Da ! suow—T ne New PRRFORMING us Continua lete yMorrow Returns Hip, Hooray s Right’ Seattie Theatre | /% Pa Ryawoll & , Mara, Phonon 43 “UNHQUALED VAUDEVILLE” ‘Where the Cars Stop: rcnteaie bane, Uhh breathes 10 ¥ KIDS—10 | ory and Danelr eolalth yon at tien HANLON & CLIFTON, ext erebatic Marvels Week S—Other Dig Mandard Features ° ° 9 Biore Closes Dally at 6:0, A Collection.of Special Furniture Valyes The wide recognition this store receives ag the best place in this part of the country fop buy- forts given to the selection of goods and the Close 95— golden. | | Square top, 24 inches wide; er Rocker, made by Karpen Bros. | moulded rail below. Turned | legs and shaped lower shelf. Special largely quarter-sawed and Early English or golden oak. Conven- Leather Upholstered Rocker, Special | ient in arrangement, three shaped-front drawers, one lined for silver; storage compartment with two doors, brass French shaped legs with carved Top has two bevel plate mirrors, seat covered with leather; shaped arms — each 9x42, one above and one below the Davenport, Special $40.00—Colonial style Davenport, in birch, Length, tion, covered with | oak, finished gol A New Showing of Stylish Drapery and Upholstery Fabric REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED Apparel for Women, and Children’ NELSON, Inc, is attributable to the earnest ef. ; margin of profit on | business is done. « Oak Oak Office Table, Special $22.75—Quarter. finished weathered. Top 36x60 inches ; beveled round corners. Two drawers, 19 inches wide, Fluted legs bolted to rail. b | $33.75—Oak, finished Mission Rocker, Special ley Bros. Rocker, made of oak, finished fumed. Mission Fitted with loose cushion of morocco leather. Slat back, deep | Pedestal Extension Oak Table, Special $1295- 72 | Attractively designed Pedestal Extension Table, Round top 45 inches in diam | eter, fitted with good, substantial lock, and extend | ing to 6 feet when open. Shaped legs bolted to 7-inch- square pedestal. 4 and | Silks, Mohairs and Velours, and the richer Bro- cades, Brocatelles, Damasks and Moires in Period) fashions. Verdure and conventional Tapestries shown in many new and pleasing colorings. Hangings and Draperies in Velours, Sil Wools, Linens and Cottons—the Velours and Wo Fabrics in combination with artistic galloon band trimmings—the Linens including many ne effects in hand-blocked patterns. The colorings general tones are exceptionally bright. Seattle Agents for the Great} Majestic Range |i} In Considering A Bank Account aro: First, O# attorted, and, he service, Amerieaa Bask solutes | and $1,000,000; by ad y of $500,000 ity and efficient # i by a com ch has been ste ected during avian service ts seh 88 ‘ot merely 'n of | be to one cast branches ank ts bl of the ta ig to ext \CCOUNT,” out aft packed full of Si WRITE TO! MAILED PRBB ' dinavian American Bank F Scan Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S.A: , stock AT 2% canre mio money for Mine Operator® BUY TIMPAHUTE It ie rapidly arr KAVANAGH CO GOLD MINE Ine 704-5678 JOHNSTON BLOG

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