The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1908, Page 2

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—S$PORTS— TO ORGANIZE BOWLING | CLUB | AGE TO LEAD CHICAGO ELEVER| ~AND ATTEL MATCHED Near Bowling Tournament 1s| in Progress at the YM GAA, Calgary Christmas. at elty and d to Christmas day nin matehe cist or thereabouts 1,2 | feated Mily Lande o lightweight | j champion of Canada, at Calgary re }eently, the wir here and HARLAND PAGE | Lon Angeles have pt hot with Attell neggpat (By United Press.) c b—Al Marino left last night fo CHICAGO, Dee ne ayed fo w. MePhall G. Da radel, R. F. Murray and R. Koay sub. The tourney the long end a ing out on “WILL RUSS HALL BE TIGER MANAGER? — * | Peale Believe The That He Is a Slated to Succeed Mike Lynch. will terminate and at thet tin December 1 YM. CoA organized, w represented ing cong eas tournament ne Swenters Are Ordered. The exeentive c Broadway High 9 sociation Tuead On Peace Mission or Hartman r this The emb! - Despite all denials emanati Every in about two weeks, so from Tacoma, indicat! in the na Russ Hall will next » twee recting the baseball ty are being made. ie Shreeder's T rt ya he has a base No More Passes. The American league magnates in session at New York have that visiting cfubs will not bi lowed admission passes to grounds. They also limited the | doesn’t it drafting period from September 1) w; to 15. ed "what kind. o he replied that t was. ‘inal | $4.25 Set of BROKERS | © =": D.&M. Bow =o 5 Private Leased Wire to All Bx- J yy) it is argued that Hall ts changes the best qualified man to fill Mike| ing Gloves S.C. Osborn & Co. Marsa 86 G27 First Ar. Lynch's shoes, Shreeder not ing & practical baseball man, must | have & manager of Hall's caliber. | Of course Hall wouktn’t let thts leak « out before the —s What | would his franchise be worth thea? How about it, Ruse? This is also a season when the } joaded gun is left standing where | beby can get it } | | Also Splendid Tonic. | At the first sign of rheumatic | 1909 Model Winton Automobile CLIP THIS out Valuable Recipe When Afflicted | With Rheumatism or Backache, pains or backache, of a feeling of | being generally r wn and weak ened, the fo wink simple presert y assets are oalth wealth tion sho ud used ‘ E oo compennd apenp| You mow yunce Toris com Pre'th. to 4 pound; half pin igh grade whisky bi Mix them and take al ble spoonfu | Any druggist will supply thes ingredients. This will eradicate the acid pot sons from the blood and build ap | °"! the system to its normal healthful. The splendid effects will be ome manifest after the oy ee Hl doses, bet ft should be ‘contineed : erson has fully re ngnine 4 rat cases of rhe » yield to this | Regal | Specials in | sn Suits, | Overcoats | ce; " Weight 42 ow Og Set of 4 Wetght 44 ounces, Hy mail, BG Set of 4 No. w16 Gloves J, pad For Saturday 10c })' German Coffee Cake SEE OUR PRICES. bina We ye Cire pas ed palm | Cravemettes |] zy cy sir: mm ER RAE® 9888 $20 to $35 \\ Themsnrone “ESQ ENS z A Showing of the | Swellest line of Men’s Wear ever International Bakery 1 Stalls 4i, Public Market. i Bakery, ne Yosier Way. BAKERY, IND. L 4780; MAR. ker, & 5617. F. M. SPINNING shown in Seattle 1310 Second Avenue _ Regal Clothes | Always $15 You’1l pay much A Fixed Plan In explalning the beginning and success of their savings many of our depositors tell us that without some definite object fn view they cow ed what they iid never have accomplish have. One man saves to buy a home; an other saves to This young man saves to go into business; if] that one to put his boy or girl through college Some to help the old buy a ranch save folks; others to provide for their own “ old age ‘he thing that you most more for clothes earnestly desire to HAVE or to DO in your Hfetime make that your not as good and Fixed Purpose As to the Fixed Plan, most depositors with whom we agree that there is nothing to equal the good old habit of saving and ‘bank of the and not nearly have talked as well madc. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole ing « certain amount on each and Alaska Buliding. every pay day. Home of the Scandina- vian Ssnerioan Bank. Scandinavian American Bank mmm Alaska Luilding, Seattle, A. U, S.comummm KID MARINO Marino de} j _ AMUSEMENTS, _AMUSEMENTS, Bae AMUSEMENTS, “Moore Theatre | THE GRAND JOHN CORT, Manager JOUN CONT, Manager Lois THEATRE | This Week, M | @ of Week, Matine turday, |) inset Ma 4; Ind, 4994 [Cohan & Harris Pre M uF MURRAY AND MAOK | | This Week, the ¢ ‘ 1 Cohan'’s Musical Pla | IN “0 MILOS FROM BOSTON.” “THE SUNNY SIDE oF STRORARS ART.” Nights, 500 to $1.60; Mats, 260 to #1. | BROADWAY.” Mr. I y tBu i | Night #1 ’ ext W “A ( ted W “ In Pt ation—“¥ v | STAR “THR GREAT DIVIDE.” ”" re ee Performa Dail 15, 9:4 Ry William Vaughn Moody Prices—-t( denis. Mow Besiinge H00 to $1.60, THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908, For Men—Only $15 to $20 a Suit§$ Just fr6ém England, a traveling rep- resentative with about 500 Suit and Over- coat lengths sold to the highest merchant tailoring trade in the U. S. and England. Suits which sold (made to order, for $60 to $100 a suit. ee. We bou ght all of these fine samples at f one-third their ‘regular price. We will put them on sale at from $15 —————————— 2 2 | $20 A SUIT Remember they sold from $60 to $100 We also bought 65 Sample Suits, all ready made, and about as many Overcoats, made as samples. We will sell these to you at a price that you can not afford to miss, $15 to $17.50 a Suit. Also Overcoats at the same price. These were made to order for Traveling Men’s § mae ce Some Silk Lined. Some Serge Lined. All go at above prices, ON FRIDAY ALL DAY AND SATURDAY ALL DAY | American Gentleman Tailors Open Every Evening Until Xmas 717 First Avenue POSTAL TELEGRAPH BUILDING BIGGEST SHOW EN OWN “Moore Theatre Sunday Afierroon, 8115 o' Clock, Farewell Concer THIRD AVENUE THEATRE| aenell, Drew apd Frey Mors. | “A NIGHT Wrern eur 4) Orphe: t of 1008 by the “UNEQUA Vaude Seattle Symphony Orchestra. Iocluding 9 SPLENDID SINGING auanrne WALTHOUR TROUPE, selling + Act OM Prices tomorrow

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