The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1908, Page 2

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(SPO COHN GIVE OUT CLUB'S LINE-UP Spokane Magnate Has Big Lis, But He Is Not Satisfied. With two full teams delongir to his club by contract accepted terms Cohn of the Spoke ays h is not yet satisfied wit! tean Then he tells why Look at that Tac now with Ca 1 Claf Un; lox Thom, and ot Portland team, and Brown and I are not sati the looks of our li Oohn's tist is as follows: Catch ere—Ostiliek, Rogers, Boe tohers—Killilay, Wrigh lolm, Cooper, McCaw Greag, Thomas, Hoc Burnett, Altman Brow ¥ nett, Ellis. The Spokane team will train at Medica! Lake LINCOLN FIVE TO PLAY BELLINGHAM Inaugurating the Interscholastic basketball season of the Lincoln high school, the Lincoln five will play the Rellingham high quintet at Bellingham next Saturday even lag. The locals will endeavor to reverse their defeat at Relling ham’'s hands last season. Manager Lowman is rounding the schedule out, and is negotiating for early games with Elieosburg and North Yakima. Chicago High vs. “Butte. The Englewood high school of Chicago plays the Butte high schoo! ia Butte next Saturday. Butte busi ness men have guaranteed the ex Denses of the visitors Bowlers to “Meet. The Seattle Bowling Tournament association will hold Its regular semimonthiy meeting at the Hotel bebe tonight, at §:15. RTS} NELSON IS MAKING DOCTOR OF HIS BROTHER (Star Special Service.) BERKELEY, Cal., Deo, 2.—-One Ratt had a Ht, he ha His be Chanria: Ieenty He fs a f Californt od at the Unive: is the fina bably, excey knows that bis younger or Chartle is that much nearer the goal for which he is The education of the | dent brother of the | | prize ring was made Battlin victories Charite ews military ‘ teo, Cal, before he ¢ funtversity, and graduated wi high honors. He entered the Unt versity of Callfornia two years ago. He will attend the medica! achool for two years after he re celves his degree from the big university of the Pacific Const Brother Chartie is modest He declines to discuss the ethics of prize fighting. 1 have as fine a brother as there is in the world,” ia all he will say IETS <== a] CHICAGO CUBS LOSE JOHNNY EVERS Great Second Baseman to, Retire From the Diamond. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 14 World's champions, the Chicago Cubs, will next year be without | the services of Johany Evers, the keystone of iast year's machine. vers came here from Troy for} the specific purpose of telling Pres- | ident Murphy that he would not play baseball next season. He gave | three reasons: He will enter the | | “The shoe business in Trop; he is to ac quire an inierest in a newspaper, and, besides, he is to be married. Evers stated that his decision is irrevocable, and given early to en- Presents Four swell Holiday Specials— any one of which would be duly appreciated by the recipient. Suit Cases Smoking Jackets Overcoats Cravenettes we 4 Than Regular ‘Prices less On the Square Opposite the Totem Pot | assist the organizers as soon | Pacifie Coast able Manager Chance to find a suc coasor The great little second baseman's shoea will be hard to fill, aa his | patting practically won the cham | plonahip for the Cubs LUCAS MAY HEAD TWO LEAGUES Promoters of the proposed inter mountain Class C league, which is to Incinde the cities of Hutte, Hel ena, Salt Lake, Ogden, Boise and either Pocatello or Anaconda, have oftered the presidency of the league to W. HM. Lucas, president of the Northwestern league Lacas, who} is in Portland, bas conferred with Judge McCredie of Portland on the capacity, and Met abie to the plan. league meeting over Big Bag of Game. Pat Sullivan, one of the best hunt- ers in the ce ry, brought home a bag of 27 geese (Canadian honk ers), and 22 ducks Saterday even- ing. The game was bage near Arlington, Oregon. Suilivan spent five days locating the and) thelr feeding grounds, an the | whole string In a little 10} He used a new ming: | jomatic, and says he did the) of hw iife | five honker ¥ another, with five Aberdeen Pugs Ready. ABERDEEN, Dec 14 Yost ( ng Fitzsimmons) Dan Sullivan rounds at the tomorrow night han any | fight for many moo it is enid that the winner it get a chance at the loser of the Papke-Kelly go Wrestling at Tacoma Hi, Physical Director James Pletcher of the Tacoma High schoo! pro. pores to introduce wrestling into rriculum of that in sancti ”f the Ta ard has not as yet! it is th jan of} Fletcher to hold , wrestling tournam: with ul and other high schools,| enter wrest) ra in the! | YMCA tourname Buys His Own Mares 1. Milton Young, former owne of the McGrathiana stoc | will not start in A wu aving leased f Fayette of a world bea Grays Harbor fistic fan Abo Attell has agreed to Miz M ‘ 10 rounds at » January 26 ‘A Razor Will Please Him t Ih Gillette Safety 5, —— rege a ET ET | ene oe St A A mauinhed Vi rie | a "candi, “uNe Non teat on 200 earn ah ti tee INext w | Male 16%; Ind Th . Masten Club | bese , Tourist iit | A Bank Book 7 i “ “Moore Theatre | maw ay ile. wn | For Christmas ’ Lp | Skoging, Speaking, Moving Mioturen, ee Wi 4 a F. M. SPINNING s connnyrED woman. Wiiltnine gf Hanley, Scandinav an erican Bank 1510 #HOOND AVENUE | Dont: Ponaes Wom be Lcadten AaNGs|<. “Onitaas oo Neca | i A ate dasha build 4, U.S! THE LYS -MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1908, $1.09 10¢ , DBs JOLLY OLD SANTA , LOOK AT HIS FAT ROUND FACE—The pic- TOYS: Of Every Kind— Chairs and Bears— Tuesday's Great Speciais ture shows him going down a Chimney— Trains and Trunks.— ge Wagons and Wheelbarrows — Mules and Delt Vi He Went to LONDON’S for His Dolls and Dishes— Magic Lanterns—Targets and Tops. Waney wood Saare Drome—o tom melware Set of Kitchen Dishes ot Hoyal Table Temmtem is 1a 25c¢ GIFTS GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies’ Wrist Bags — Silk Shawls for ey poe Ctt Wrist e ) _B8e L in BOKrS one ol s Great Special Sit? SS.00 | white and tent dine, with tong tring ; oe $1.98 Special Shaw! Offer FUR SETS FOR CHILDREN Tuesday a Buperd $2.94 Hee sha, and $7.50 : NET WAISTS White, Crea Werth More Than Deablc White, Angers. Aet-—neck plese and muff: nicely finished with eatin ribbow price on Tuesday .., ins eis Silk Counter ents From the FLANNELETTE KIMONOS and DRESSING SACQUES = Gs MEN’S GIFTS Mufflers, ait ¥ boxes; Sox, Shirt TURSDAY'S GuEAT SF Bleck ilk, for men's mut 16 Bleck Taffeta ms Pr flere; S4-ineh oo Berge tsineh’ GALA | | imcnee int $1.50 Biack Taffeta Att “e9c inches wide, for indies Wear, spectal, ile per yard Begutiful $2.00 quality ina de Bote Ate. #u lomd: epectai. per yard Silk Waist Patterns Bonght xpecialty for Christmas trade: ety ome of « pot up ine fancy bow, &-Vard Patterns, for LONG FLANNELETTE ROBES 4% orehieta k Armiets in fancy Kober o with Haepry Viese-lined Fiannelette and TALS os dle co and flors! patte day 29¢ tere on, ‘cod Gb.05. Mvery lady apyrectaten 0 Women’s Long Woot Sweaters ok Wetet, Ge sale Tereday af the Bergetea Cow wetted at waist oF as ‘edbinks 68 . $2. 98 p> 4 @ eee our knee-length Avto | Gifts in Coatings for the Little Tots witt than @ptce « now GIFTS GIFT—KNITTED SHAWLS of Knitted ‘« far below eee ter een Mort att What isa Special p | tt Is Strmpty Wondertul the Way re useful and practical 1 Kearctoth Coatings Christmas prices, Mech Bhaw! te dand ready tor giv 260 fort Hearcioth $4.90 Cream snowbe! 88 London RUGS red. brown $1.85 toh: Foal : $3.48 and Wool Squares, | Ing Wool fhawia, black oF aoneel: #490 Cream | Caraga, 14,90 Cream Poiad ‘$55 PGR WHR am ceRee $138 an 15c Ream Sie ny rs 2 meh pale ue lmttation he jon dot $2. 85 Foal ote 85 crcerteed | Bhogider | Semple Hine of Pare Silk Shawts - | 6 Gut ‘ poh Mack Sai Coating for $1.98 jack ot white 25¢ - re ta Prices 85 price $8. 15 1 oak values for $1.30 $2.0, raga. | Mlaid Lino oe value for ° INTERESTING ITEMS IN YARD GOODS ot ’ $18.75 Hruseels regular $14.35 t Gra $8.00 quality orted (by fon Broad othe, —_ wide; ali cotors sae tay ts yey A Other Practical piers thy ca Paves ate Drammers — ware $ 48 Spectat neag are Draw Suggestions 91.80 64-inch All-Woot Proad- | $7.60 Biack Heat « K Joods, In extra ,; Bath R ts extra clothe, chiffon finial all finten . * man- shades and black special, ‘« ty, of Special, yard c yard SRATTLTS XMAS STORE WANTED—1 Positive tact @uoatens’ telex Wool tw 1,000 BOYS We went them te buy to: Walste and all that a boy neod $1.75 fn what reached ear saseerers %. @ G, CORSET :, an Lo Ho Cowbeo * eos tie tee AN ys Boys’ Seb AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES epectal | Waists, of heavy outing 25¢ GI Problems Kastly selved Here j AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. THIRD AVENUE THEATRE LOW RATES TO CALIFO Moore Theatre YIN COKT, M Deve vill prove 80 pet it is a sul De Hawtin tly c ‘olks «parental Utter Presents * mn” | Motion fi deve { “pelt 0 | “THE GRAND Oe Narseaes terer “Moeove ‘ or CORT, Ma ry « . anes .! i This Week, Mats.’ Wednenday and | ayn Guanine sh : Hl be glad to gee e Nottin BS. Caster. Preweute Marvelous, ain to profit by it q m Om Anguatne Tb pe Konnen Pa a money yaltte of Ha dhe to Cees an | ound keys 2 t of saving will ther holiday "Ne st Week lay. additl he Land of Nod” STAR 7 As Everett and Edmonds Seattle Theatre POPULAN VAUDRYILLR ° dditions--and ie dat ee lt 4 Oma Ea MILLION ATHY TRAMP» nH Is THE NEW stow, Add (3) Semi- tt in i LBamanatie’. n r | MLLB. JOVOR Gray, J a 4 / Annually Why . Home ; Sia eee too early te 7 deposits may re ti any than cost © pt f 1 i504 w Prosone Blad ‘ | This Week iL O1S THEA RE CAMERAPHONE **»nen. =| Atl |

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