The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR LLLO’S PIGTAIL IS WORTH MONEY, BUT LI-LO HAS MOVED, YOU KNOW.—BY FRANK LEET ae | | { gre sr! Wat! P ee be . ! oc] (Gouvtvoomn) nance [ts nance we) (“Cee ue sow Feewnses:) pee eee Where m5 Go and How t to Get T THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910. e AT Of recy) wen A® An’ WEN WE OSy : Edson Johnson has been taken Cock ROACH we Pe aeas 7 CLOSE, AN'LL BLow back on the Whitman college : ; re B(Cuna Ws ot mg have DE OAH IN. OAT Guy CMT) | ball team squad. He f mbar 6 ti ° * a Cu er cur OFF, Tue SUTTENLY AM A a jek to training rules h ST E A M S NH Ip “Prince Rupert” and “Prince Gogg) sp ' CHINESE ENVOY TD | > \c . OESPERATE MUTT us WHE Pay A . — The Green Lake foott from the BF. Dy 1 in the first grame TD TS | For orTacoma = on .~ meneswe S2erewve Te et WISCONSIN MAN CAN’T PLAY HERE Ready for Race Again, Hetling Belongs to Portland, Says Farrell NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—Drtv i ra are entered in the ORT AND, Ore, Oct. 6—The following telegram wan re ‘Pi tts COMA ROUTE ' Boyle, the WI n tackle, who fs expected to register here gy oat sal here today from Secretary J. H. Parr f the national base. | moite oa ig” mlicrave aida: wat uat'be c e uD te? ps me or Lietield be ing canned at the end | p., 4 ‘ « today on the Van AUBURN, . Y~Blett ngs name appears on Portland's re | of the season . 4. Release not yet reached this of | 9 — William K. Vanderbilt today y (Signed) J. Ht. FARRELL, Sac'y.” ke ttle; M. F view contents of the & ae a! fa ert that Yakland’s y ¢ Beavers playing Gus Heltling is | ve letics of an institutio s42°2n 42e>s | AMERICAN LEAGUE, FOOTBALL, Fi P f went any inatittion of eS TE re-Proo Storage] has been 1 a student of that institution at lea o ¢ & will t be contesta j Att ee ; ree adelphin — Pe veulé me t the goods om the fire The Very Best at the Same Price = Sealand 8 15 0/17, Franklin and Mar ) “mrkML Ne JEWELRY CO BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Ine. Batteriew Mt "and Smith; | At Princeton—-Princetod 36, Vilia ~ are oF Madison at Tweifth East 414—~Code Pa A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast Unequaled Values in Fall Clothing | Tomorrow and Saturday we are placing as an interesting offer a great collection of Fall and Winter \ Cravenettes and Overcoats in our North Window. t and ‘Dread y and = Ainersith : We s 6—€alifornia of the train WALTZ PRIZE | DREAMLAND will find all of the popular shades and fabrics of the season,’ Seventh and Unien there are sizes to fit every man, including extra stouts and e TONIGHT tra tall, and the price is exactly $15.00 for your selection. all means, do not fail to take especial notice of this offer. member—there are SUITS Fen cate OVERCOATS Cravenettes © And as fine a selection as you will find in the city, and all placed at that popu- lar price of $15.00. Thureday, October 6 FOR CASH PRIZES Grand Prize Drawing ADMISSION 25¢ — Including Five Dance Tickets LADIES FREE Dancing Starts Evening at 8:30 FORTUNES FROM OIL Wei csnaldavaiii are being sae mea WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE HOOSIER (See the North Window) IN SEATTLE Cor SAS BRA ye ve cast Nave 8 00 at THE HOOSIER SPECIAL SELLS FOR $35.00 pleted at Portland, Ore, for us by the Star Deifing Ma Standard Lines of Ready Tailored The Howard Overdraft vn sae sonia ht the operation Clothing at $15, $18 and $25 Airtight Heater Mt Fields The World’s Best NEW Shoemakers Are FURNISHINGS ice bu othe is twenty chan or wage arn Represented Here h a copy of nen D For Fall and Winter NCW FALL SHOES—At thi uv | the compl NEW FALL FURNIStuiNGS Che popular Shirt P PRICES RANGE FROM $13 caer || DENNY INVESTMENT CO. hange Bldg ———-——_— t Noe nd $5.00 $4.00 H. W. SELLANDER & CO Joard of Trade Bldg Portland, Ore i BARKER & TEBB Coe iz ae 1887 Powell St Vancouver, B, C, I : parva hae as Pa CAMPBELL & EVENSON 8 vs SHOES a 9 Lonsdale Ave North Vancouver, B. C, oid GENERAL AGENTS ALASKA-CANADIAN OIL 13: 50 canekes CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST anc deed _____! First and Yesler—Two Entrances—First and Yesler Becond Ave., at Union &t AND COAL CO

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