The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1910, Page 2

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NEWS THAT'S RIGHT Legal and Ille- gal Tackling Under New Rules The new ytball rules prohtbit the flying tackle, but prov that ft fa legal to tackle with resting upon the ground. « tographs above show the old sty of tackle, so spectacular when a runner was pulled down by a dar ing dive, and the style which has received the o, k. of the rule mix foot e pho era, the tackler having one foot on | the ground at the time of tackling. | ) KILLED IN AUTO RACES (By Uelted Pree) MOTOR PARKWAY, L. |. Oct. 1.—Harold Stone, driver of i the Columbia car in the Vander- bilt cup race, was killed short- ly after the start mechanician, Willi critically injured w roe cote soccer com «oo FINISHES STRONG i chine crashed into a jegraph ing for futu inte Telephone pole Manager Sing y ae Te Here are the final scores tn the! ewe — bowling matches that have been d }running for several hts and ONE-ROUND HOGAN 22208 ce At Biamarck | TO INVADE THE EAST | Koeh iat | 4 Dav | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 1 O'Dea tnd —When “One Round” Fred Hogan, the local lightweight, gets a little more seasoning? he is going East to look up some of the big game, and if he is as consistent back there as he has been here, he is going to create all sorts of dis turbances around Philadelphia and New York. Hogan began fighting when he was 17 and has been at the game four years. His first bat tle was with a newsboy in Salt] Lake City, the purse amou $2.50. Hogan won in le minute, His first 14 figh won by him in the first hence the sobriquet. H 20 battles, winning | knockout route, nting to via the by decisions the long 4 to stick to the f little longer Hogan | hustling fighter on the order kick In eith He strong and willing, but by as well, Lik we Are Ready r that Fal] Suit or Overcoat JESPERSON, Merchant Tailor. 408 Marion St Room Excellent Food Faultiess service, art roundings, delightful must« these are a few of the th that have made our cafe lar, Souvenirs for the lad every Thursda Herr Franz Adelman and Orchestra Hotel Savoy Cafe sel] real estate, etc AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS 79 | |\ WAY TAE wWRarnrg Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or UP TO THE MINUTE Ducks, deer, grouse, quall and f the other feathered denizens | forest and water are in for It today, Oct m day of t |terday Pol whom is no by tant, gased d windows of his ¢ ing of the merry ¢ gun and the odor of the amokele HE RIGHT" toe WAY _ TET WILL conor, MEETLESTEA|, TODAY We Are Prepared to Outfit You At Boston a New York 17 19 KR HE a 9 4 t a > 6 2 d ta AMERICAN LEAGUE eon RHF At Philadelphia a ea aver smoke, a b. Boston 1 4 a ng at Tacoma last week R M At New Washingto “BOWLING MATCH | At Impertal Goidshine 630 617—1,247—1at ou | O'Donne u 82—1,246--2nd Davis 610 Koch 620—1,230-—3rd | Wydant 61 | Koch 6 1,198—4th | O'Donnell 64 | Jones 549-—1,183—5t | ‘BELMONT ae ws (By United Prewe Eng Would You Believe That less than one hodful of coal, used in a good fur nace, will keep a five or tion to being a good fighter six-room house warm twen a tenor singer of no mean ty-four hours? “Just Say” "| Lady Wellington HORLICH’S. 0°"... many It Means homes in Seattle and all Original and Genuine over the state, Why not MALTED MILK 5% {mst for out The Food-drink for All Ages, | More healthful than Tea of Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion Delicious, invigorating and Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. LADY WELLINGTON fur. nish it | A qulek lunch prepared in» minute.| Lady Wellington Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. EE Others are imitations. Coal Lump, $5.50 Nut, $4.00 Furnace $3.75 Per Ton Main Office, 410 Hinckley Block-—Both Phones 5040 Latena Bunkers, 113 North Jake Ave.—North 465 Green 652 For West Seattle Prices Phone West 11 _ ee eee ds | Wydant 660 | Koch 681—~1,241—4th 6. O'Donnell 646 % | Jones 594—1,240—6th | GOSSIP OF THE PLAYERS HUNTING SEASON OPENS ALL THAT'S LEFT OF THE FIGHT The eee eee eee eee eee . x the ay ye a ta ee os Where to ‘Ge and How to Get | vouch for the ity of} FISHERMAN 18 TREED mentor SPORTSMAN SHOOTS. | > sw wooooneo sere NE The Celtic sox Ny ‘ er he Rangers a ark jbeat Blick Merrill, the colored y | seray at bh Yakima last | Jeffries J Inight in ® ten-round «o. | contained ten You get the goods on the first s 8 wan Addr N } Hunting Trip Seren Seger Seer G Both Phones Both ae THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1}, 1910, ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY GAME NOW ARE DESERTED ARENAS rain of yesterday . and last going to & jag Juan | paradine cine that] citizens will geturn | or something to ex} heir lack of #succens roel i copy, Wye on wae TWO HOURS BY A I. £ f Rajph ® by an angry bull mobse tonal = park hb. Owing fo the sed season he was proljib & from killing his @r nearby bran way to have wave it! We are glad to ive deposits from the thrifty, It in distinetly to antage + bank ee the bank ae and let eee eee eee eee! eee to get acq ue met ho BY LEONARD COMPTON Jfacos of the contestants, The ] SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1.—These| arena at Reno, where the content are th ‘ vf the Cgbt game! ¥8* finally held, was built on con in Calif rt t which *derably reduced lines, seating W WESTMINSTER, B agg Gillett slew with a} only 20,000 persons An unknow portaman,| word ‘ hitening| At that fans who sat in the ple SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OPEN ing in the wood gh ke tt wstadons of | Belan $10 general admiasion seats SATURDAY EVENINGS hot and probat aid. and 1 ¢ huge Were forty feet above the ground iam Green wood tl} area tand w sy, but! Gillett’s action prevented the! ar ray : ‘sess | completion of the Rickard arena in THE NATIONAL thin city ' BANK OF COMMERCE Hat Loula lot, a rival promoter who planned Kaufman Lang 1 ford bout for week b big fight, had the b | his structure, a few blocks distant t and take in § Second Ave. at Madison St. United States Depositary payment a Jake Behbatte the boy | With which STERLING JEWELKY CO 4 sharp, played an exbitdtion | some of the battles ¢ Amertean with W. F. Smith ina local | revol One-half the host whieh lishment last wight, beating ed in bis famous cam by 260 to 242 the elvil war cou m stripped si His remark, repeated to ated in it. And governor, furnished the one humor pt he had lost ous relic ma nerve-racking te would have been sion of four days and Gillett be expressions on the| laughed long and loud. held tn las night was attended and a good card ta wae t on and painting manager of the U football squad | Federal Paint and Wali Paper Co., Fill-o Monte ‘nd around Seattle | YOUR KIDNEYS WILL ACT FINE, AND ee oe Basen! Bl ANY BACKACHE SIMPLY VANISHES Ave. Near University st Seoee eOeSSe BRPEESSSEE Sees Fire-Proof ‘Storall The Very Best at the Same Price BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE CO.,, Ing Madison at Twelfth East 41 {the kidneys, bladder and urinar system; cleanses, heals and regu inten «these organs, glands and completes within a few days Pains in the back, sides or loins nt you suspect any kid-| rheumatic twinges, — debiitt headache, nervousness, dizziness, billows stomach, prostatic trou! inflamed or out fe ns caused kidneys} for That ¢ urinary dino constant Backact and man by LOOK AT OUR LINE We will be glad to show you be in Guna, Ammunitior 1, everything you wil made anywhere el h is #0 harmless or will overcome. & Pape, of Cincio | Pape's Diuretic ent—sold by © orld it Pape, Thon nati, who p 50 cent tr ectly upon , druggist in r Brights Di Diuretic ac ry | 7 | i gee a Bundaye and Th ors. The Circulation of The Star : Is a Paid Circulation eink rd and it is also the best paid circulation in the city. (Other papers’ published statements taken asa basis.) Every copy of THE STAR which leaves the office is taken by the sub- scriber because The Subscriber Wants It Never because THE STAR ha THE STAR never has to resort to that self-confessed weakness of giving premium a2: ry ghange without notice Pe unset, Mare smn tty paid the subscriber to take the paper Star Directory 0 Automobiles and Accessories AC M PULLMAN AND REGAL Al Gorage Batpense Rear Neary BODY BUILDERS “%2..28"2 8 inducements to try to prevent loss of circulation. No paper that has a steady circulation growth does resort to buying circulation That Is the Reason that THE STAR'S advertising columns are steadily growing. And it might be well to state again that our Advertising Rates Are Never Cut to get some advertiser to use our columns w O15 East Pike #¢,, Near Broadway, FISK TIRES 219, © Overland Cars "8 Puget Sound Rubber Co. <a REMEMBER— We don’t buy circulation, Our papers go directly into the homes, and We don’t treat advertisers unfairly by cut- ting rates to get business. process ies Reo Four Cylinder roe . TIME WARNER Distance Auto-Meter

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