The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1908, Page 2

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ee * Ad LET? $e PE Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest But Best—Shafer Bros YOST PICKS ALL-WEST TEAM WINNER IN SCRAP : H , Rifts for Coats or kis et J hie ' ae to Lh $5.00 to $15.00 fle $1.00 + ps4 _ eae Wess Cagdl Rol $5.00 to $25.00 | Gloves—Der A Fownes, a paig. Knocks Out Griffin in the Michigan's Grea ‘oach —_— nip ae 81.00 0 gang Names Eleven Best Eleventh Round in $3.00 | | an : $2.50 to 815,00 Rect Players. The last ! f Dress Suit Ca $5.00 (0 815,09 oston. PM at te ne Jom Driscoll, the claimant of the neha mae ry | Orders for Imperial Hats Can | therweight — champtonat i ‘ jolaft tackle, Ita, i we ae wenth round at Roe ‘war right se i, van Hox 3 fon last night. For the first olan right I nae, ch ¥ . : 2 oy Aran Michigan ri tc Christmas Gifts for Boys, tr mand ric arittin with | ‘ @rives to the es vk thy wnt} , SS ES Suits and Overcoats finally collay sing OUTLAWS 10 eAeRRRHRARAR ARES . * *% FIGHT ON CHRISTMAY DAY, # | * all | ® Owing to numerous fn #| *% quiries as to the date of the & ® Burns Jon fight for the @ 5 $ $ % heavyweight champloaahip ot | At $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 @ the world, The Star Informs ® % ite readers that the date is ® and on to 12.50 % Friday, December 26th, the W fight to take place at Sydney, | — mn ied fa : M ‘The remit ob the fight, ow. #| No ‘Rimednele ‘inabe ares, | rt k } tpg to the difference in time, | and War in California z ; should be known in Seattle on i i rh « De * " $. $. $ ¥ comber 14th, Of the day batore #| With ® record of 1,690 pine in} Frans had a previous mark of three games, an average of 346 Goes On. Priced at $3. 50, 5. 00, 7.50 nt ketually takes place, &|%@¥en games, in competition, for 213 as a seven-game average, and) Franz ts a natural bowler, He! _ a > Bagaed Might actually takes place. ¥/ in average of 227, Loule Frans | that was acknowledged aa the high |has confidence in every bali he rolls.| ‘That ther t and on to $12.50 * REEMES looks the country over without see mark. [t was never beaten. Now Accurate sight Is the chief tac | than eve “tw the Cait a) delat inst a ing very many bowlers in his he has boosted it #o high that there tor in good bowling,” he saya aa th tee ee oo ‘a - — Brown Farewell. seems little likelihood of its being iver the ball with as easy 1 nS — : . ‘ » | von of outdone a nw as powsibla, My aim ie to . 7 * — The Finest Shown ABERDEEN, Dec. 9%—R F p deste “od ae of the Aberdeen Mar fact In bis second game, in which he! hit the 1-2 notch. I don't lose iy ast Aocording $s ecRwWear . a nN teath of the Northwestern | that since he recently wrested that| rolled 279, one lone pin left stand-| ner that has won me sever - at Les dmaelea ristma in Great Variety iT for several years, with honor from its former holder, his ing In the first shot of the fourth al ips because my op nda made b ' ‘ jeague wife, will be given a farewell rece stunts with the pi have far ex-/frame waa all that stood between | ponents would go ‘ap In the alfa a 50c. 75 $1 0 d $. 0 tion at the Elks’ lodge rooms Fri-| ceeded all his former performances, Franz ard a perfect 300 score. erities} places ‘ Fran , c, ° 0 and on to 3.0 bad Ee en ee ee para’ | though he always was a crack bow! At the Ohio tourney at Canton) Frane began to bow! In Germany | ~ & ” - rat ee et ee ae eee me SGONARS. | or, several years ago be rolled 73% in| when he was a boy 38 years ago. t After Another Matoh. Baron Long. matchmaker for the| IRE PREDICTS cone . Seffries Athletic club, tx trying ¢ rms, the ou teh Hugo Kelly and Stanley Be etehell, provided Kelly defeats BURNS WILL Win pulateover, | ty Papke in their coming fight. | Preah ent Cal pT Verreti, Kelly's manager, has | ——— | me . we Shafer Bros, «xs that used, preferring to await until) The following is from Bil! Squire nese. Now i ‘ St. ade Buil j Ghar the Kaily-Paphe bout. “Pommy Burne is much too e |lawa are going to put team tato Are ding and Arcade Annex ee — ———— |for Johnson. I hope Tommy wins, | ae Angeles and wage merry war = on te = Get Half cf Receipts. |for fam sure that I can whip] jfare for the coming season. ed aro| Tommy ih another fight. 1 showed | | ~ * rim a £0 re cee en aries Ate myself practically his equal in our| | the Dina deh the oe “s AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. Feceipta of thetr fight before Sam |S bout. and since that time f } $ LOSE TO three games fre one. | ~ tons Deo 31" he's fi] uch a ce not Te =| Moore Theatre (THIRD AVENUE TH 21 he purse with | Ut — ame with f44 own “Boshter” Bill doean't seem the . . be divided 60 and 40. ‘The distance| | THE RAVERS high three-game JOUN CORT, Manager | Tontent and. Ait “Wee ie Me Geena, wih no weight re [teens bit tensed ty Mie three trim-| Butte Retires amd Holl teat of ers lage wae ato pend Pa i |) "Team scores |. Tule Week, Matinees Ther 4 pangs age fe strictions. ian Rail So eee EOE 0 office of pr at also ¢ | let Ind Grd Total | Be KY, Cohan Ha ent The Stock Company Sea | | Sells Nine Players § —= with it that of secretarytr ard |Magies .. .... 19 866 828 2,607| George M. Cohane M Pia THY TRAIN Ro: ~ T Walter MoPeriane night, | * . OT 862 910 éao ve minke nom poston» — | oni ill BROKERS] = Twom Sos set an SEAR)" tas om nme | | ean oom } president, and Judge W. W. Me! Bi sigh ori ae to abe Private Leased mus te All Bx- | Credie « director } i: me S.C. Osborn & Co, | wis “satus sos, t| win men come PROFESSIONAL PUGS IN| rite Grano annual meeting of the directors of | The schedule will be arranged at NT, Manager | the Northwestern league at the But-|@ Joint session with representatives | Te Soe, eee meter eee ee ler yesterday afternoon jaf the Coast league. it will ive Bisset: _weeweand oetiand Russ Hall sold his Butte fran Northwestern bail carly p. | Pecnes: eee oe { Broadway chise to the league and drew down po = a on. {he Cont Pdi deelils tie apa. turdey Mat,| This Week, First $2,000 for his day's bargaining. The eam is tn California, Ams | Spoke: Sah nd of the Seattle At », which / “STRONGH: parchase by Tacoma of nine of When the Coast league plays, ihe ane Club Criticised has never turned ¢ ofeesional aniona”| An Exciting #ory of orsity Night Hall's players is one of the largest | Northwoet deals ever pulled off in this section, | *e North 4 team will be doing} for Unsportemantlike = borer. To have « professional use “The | Grand eat ciroutt the privileges of ¢ S.A. C. ie in / Wriday Aftersoen eat law e “ The balance of his players go to| The players that Spokane wii! Conduct. opponition te tre © hab | | Next Week—"A nee Geawe'e indiana. get are: Jocko Thomas, Jack and not allowed. In Spokane pro| _BeNKOIT Pen onm ance Ruse gets $1,000 for his franchise, | Mere and Ruck Pinney, pitchers | feasiona! encouraged to exkibit| THBATHICAL MECHANICAL ST $1.600 for bis ‘players sold to Ta-| Mtflelder, BE. N. Kili, and Ed J./ According to spectators at the re 4 assist the amateurs of that! ASSOCTATION / jioesam coma and $560 for Harkness. The | Hickey. third baseman. The meet-| cont smoker of the Spokane Ath- | club Eitan, ge eng tie pag | Performances Dally. players sold to Tacoma are as fol jins took but one ow one lietic club and Beattie Athletic club|. OR€ Of the seconde tn the Spo- | ms n | Prices 106, ; lows: Pitchers Claflin and Sam-| Those present were J Lo | kane corner at the recent smoker |. . 7 Fou Qheeiied - Whether in Suit, Overcoat, uela, Catchers Spencer and ender, | SM, Spokane, Joe Cohn Spokane, |*t Spokane, the club allowed pro-| Sts" route Long. the wellknown |% ee mh | You - an Saal First Baseman Bill Hurley, Second > Brown, Spokane; Walter Mac-| fessional pugilists to second their | lightweight. Heinie Ritter and Seaitle “Theatre |. - Raincoat or Topcoat Baseman Stis, Third Baseman Cart-| Patlane, Aberdeen; A. R. Dickson! paxers. While thie tx no breach r professionals were in attend: | | uesell & Drow, Mere. Phones 42. wright, or Fielder Swain and| 494 A. G. Halstead, Vancouver; | of amateur rules, it i easily we Fontaht and Ail Week Mais Thure- oe ia ge aa se caciaay =m Mabe Se Beciaat | ee nem th Prete | | EY eacey | CAMERAPHONE + ‘ Just Six Clubs. = oe edale, fa in no way ‘n00d eel “aN WrOMING.” 2 he will certainly appreciate. mee i iat tae pheasailaans| attle aperte PRIVATE ts A Dramatic Gem—Real Interest. Up- | new Bi spd z th eee Atteating to this is the record of A ist. roartous Comedy, and a) Me ee that wour to sell out it was decided then and] A. R. Dickson, the Vancouvor| the dpokanc Amateur Athletic club | Basia tet | Company—tivery Ome sim Artist. | ou you there on a sixclub league, cutting | manager, is to retire from basoball| which has within two years had No Change in Prices. | out the heavy transportation bills | and engage in the real estat | we st Week ..“A Mil ‘ea. tate bush | to of it t t rofeanic 0 cgneone - - clothes carry the that the Montana trip would nec-|ness. A. G, Halstead will avcened meer a eae et precianiee jossarily entail. The ctroult next) him. Low Nordyke will still be at| Hienie Ritter, Louls Orste and Fred : ‘s, year will be Vancouver, Seattle.| the holm. Creel. | , ‘ ~ seem Aberdeen, Portland and | —- ty contrast to this record is that | “ damnit Pte eb csek as . , Tacoma is already claiming the ~ ~~ aeeeeNNe 2 a0 = / Ate ‘as unanimously Te) “peanut.” Ross Hall got the Ta-| nee slected for one year and given an! coma magnate on the Tite abe ; | atiowes 10, 30,380 | Unsolicited raise in salary from! § o’glock the night bufore the moot resnapagt ~ $2,209 to $2,400. A resolution of| ing and concluded the deal. Bhreed WHAT “cc Gus Brown” SAYS | thanks for his untiring efforts | or aiders pet lemonized on the pur- The Chance to Make Your Dollars Count Extra Holiday Special 1$1. 75 Set of 4 No. 030) mm prize “aogeisitide ot the |D. & M. Boxing Gloves) (voc) Jf, Carinrisnt: Very, near Suits —Overcoats — Cravenettes ONLY _$ 20.00 league wanted “Carty,” especially All of this season's stylefashions, all the latest couver shades and color combinations; garments you would have to pay from $25.00 to $30.00 for else- where; our Special Holiday Price, 0. 0 Say ete ee $20.0 These and other special attractions ‘should remind you o— DOWNING, HOPKINS & ¢ RYER, Ine SHOP EARLY om pete : “UNRQUALL RD vant ideville’s “A” edn wis a 12—Pinisned Al Inctuding « SPLBN ars La WALTHors & Fenda; Orpheam Mo Trick and ine Pletures. ther V sudewtite t because that lable means the best $15.00 Suit or Raincoat possible to find in Seattle or anywhere else. Pug Rennett acai doing, Regal $15 Clothes ldren to protect the e. Te-ithe University of Waahin, It ta not a bad idea to keep injalumni and friends of the condita ureolf, There is oven wit tee’, lt] ton gathered about the b MALLS SAPR & LOCK COs a | “E Rob Brown gets Dick Roettiger in exebange for Catcher Raiph Kriete and an outfielder from the Chicago City league named Lynch. - MARVIN . MAKERS | prea Safe Co. 4 BXCLUSIVE AGENTS, Dug wanted “Dateh” Altman from Brown offering to exchange : ~ or. [the new Washington bh 1 lam YOUF Property, DOr-lnight. The banquet was the first Soren =—=—=—_—_ wet any credit for|of Its kind given e getting Meked. _—" ergy 91.75 & 4 No. 080 D. & To Manage Woldgast. e a eCia s i. 0 Gloves $1.50) , RB. Jones, another victim ot a | naQh dlood kta “Pisin curled | pug's ingratitude, who was thrown Weight 26 ounces, mall, $248 {down by Billy Papko after tia’ de | @1.50 Set of 4 Ne. 00 has taken Ad | ome £ Da $1 40 LL eimai under hie = managertal eh A eed : | Best Place Always $20 to $35 | py Stat MON EY TO. Second ard Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” It you carry your money a Instead of $30 to $50 | gee 7 in alin SD Mi vtatwcen the metirenn Ja Imported Woolens or Worsteds it between the mattresses, Jou 10 t t~and you temper i 1» you of the Principal Si nerely now, but a | ‘ conservative, the safest plagt *a ON REAL Ger Beitoina Per H. Campbell, 1 quality wi hd Smoking Jackets and Suit | es GOOD BREAD- Cases |-4 Off Regular Prices | °° ‘Se a SOON WED ey hanna wl wi eight 44 omen By oa sideote: uate seutaetecaeaa 4 No. ever rt Gloves wk i wen, forte colored "hid | me wee he It is a fitable plac ed wrlat, filled with curled hair man's h is Dol into the SAriall | Ammonia atyle nin \ MMBnt 40 Ounces, By mail, $2.46, rrr through his stomach, Bisaniies rhe Be et | . | On b a * 82.10) then the’ quickest beg ivy earning # per cot ; Wine vrelf!4:,, eed Dalen way Is patent ‘ { fer you oie a nade ed with curled ha Vitazimmons style. meiner VISIT y are invit é ° 47 OUNCES, By mall, $2.60 coking room. 615-617-619 first Avenue |] 82.7% Set of 4 No. 09 DD. @ rect ‘ ee |]| M. Boxtag Gloves $2.40 YOU CAN BANK BY MAIL—No sit *, | | nit preWn, ucatan kid, laced wrist, you eal b 1 Souar lo " led with curled hair. Corbe Alaska Butlin ter where ) On the Squar | {Op- Totem Pole |puttern Y . ‘ Home of the Boandina> iy jy mail-—write today fF | Weight 98 ounces, By mall, $2.00, vian American Bank wi |F. M. SPINNING) 1310 Second Avenue World Beaters for Overcoats Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, A. U.S ay ai illus

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