The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1910, Page 2

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2 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1910. UP-TO-THE-MINUTE SPORTING DOPE LAST WIRE NEV S—EXPERT OPINIONS——LOCAL FIELD THOROUGHLY COVERED a WHY, OUR SPORT! ING } EDITOR | NEVER ATE A CHINA EGG IN HIS LIF E BY &. R. LEET ‘yao DAT GUY, LILO? \ DOAN HE LIKE EGGS ho LKee a — CHinee ' \ eaas' & "WHATS Of MATTE®, ») [vw sav, He jaht away wil went up | eritics intimated sor da pill into m wut that | knew where WF Org CHINES F Juni, BELONGS ver 18. Ig STEAMSHIPS) 5 eS “Prince Rupert” and “Prince Geng? ; aye at eg EOLTORIAL | jot said a word abou with a hit unle Lajole’s first hit r and the ¢ yovIEN, CP & HOt, DOCK FOOT OF MADISON sTRmET Str. Clty of Leverett op ww «| or Tacoma “Fly onuve FAYER ove y : FOR, Om AL (= sg cw. ir res ee ta a One oF an * op ane TY! wonsT or ir N ( Funny STREAK ns \ 4AST egHT \wrrit nen & 13, THEY Loon 30 mwor ‘ D { Auiee THAT | CAPCT yeu) et Saws) » WHICH OMB. 18 DEAO i ry. & “ Summary—Two-base hits—Collins " vr, Davis, Shekard, Mur ATH phy, Strunk, Steinfeldt, Zimmerman. Sacrifice hits Zimmerman, Shulte | n Barry, Bases on balis—Off Coombs ' Brown 4. vr ag = vj fe cL , Da own ACOMA ROU" Coombs 4, by Brown 7. Double playe—Collins to PHILAD uaand fans WhO | Chance. Innings pitched—By Brown 8, by Ritchie 1. witnessed e yesterday | Time of game—1 hour $5 minutes ‘ went mad be : 4 Umpires—Connolly, O'Day, Sheridan and Rigler. eal off six s . , the wd er oo | cla Subject to ange wi ut notice | Moke SEER, ‘ai sixth | - _ Chineus AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E.| HARD HIT BY ATHLETICS TODAY Shekard, if eee ee ae Shulte, rf et ee eee wee o| Hofman, ef Ses Cake Gee ae gees Ge Chance, 1b oe 8 o S ewe In Fireproof Storage Warehouse for anon, Zimmerman, 2b 3 ° 1 ° 2 2 o BEKINGS MOVING & STORAGE co., ine, Steinfeldt, 3b ee ee ee a ee Madison at Twelfth East $14; Codar Tinker, ss oO: 4) > eee 8 . “i Kling, c Se a ee ee H| ee Brown, 6: -6..8 8586 an need 8 Pe Wig kr vox eS ae Business Bringers. Star classified ads, Buy a Ritchie, p ee ae woe es re ane = a predic regina tear sell real estate. etc. Totals i. 2 4.29 2 ee 8) *Batted for Brown in the eighth. | f Philadelphia— AB. R. BH, 8B. PO. A. E | Fs Strunk, cf 5 1 2 ° 4 i) eo) e 7 Lord, If 5 1 oe 2 Se i> Beales of Mattresses and Sprin Baker, 36 TEE Wages Se, ses oi ee Davis, 1b “ae ae ee Se alee, ee Murphy, rf + 1 1 ° 1 1 0} Sa ™ ee Barry, ss Se See ee ee te} od sy : q i Thomas, c nb 8 Ss ee cae Now is the time to buy your Mattresses and We have purchased the surplus stocks ofa large : Coombs, p es te ee eae : g g q ——-=- —- = — =| manufacturer, who gave us liberal discounts, en us t er t ir ¢ thoroughly reliable OSG iskeciutoisviess ae ein Wee pee eet SS : cre i me 3 ; 1234567897 Mattresses and Springs at a lower price than the) ever re been offered by any merchant in Sele Chicago T6¢906001 89 3 “ ; P Base hits ewer et 2-9 -8 | attle. These prices are for this week only, Philadelphia 00201060 %~9 Base hits 162.8 15 1 “4 | SPRING BED—! i r x THE PURITY Partin ito. \ | ted tet 1 fted and 1 se with foe Seattle’s Leading Clothing St a ate a | eattle’s Leading Clothing Store Sr |S wt selling the Best Clothes Sr at |e Ee gj cada abel ot 4 nch or hago TRESS" i ra io to ota = (> ae alan Emap aoa ceseenneimtes 4, pasoten Sg : giving the public values that our find bed ave one Pike ‘ot p ams themselves unable to meet. These strong feat- ao ures have brought us our splendid reputation and r - 5 hed reome a our wonderful patronage pl Nay MB hn Lo see” Your Fall and Winter Outi TALKS ON TEETH guarantee WE NEVER HURT A BIT If You Are Open to Conviction hin ba is Eat er an | We can convince you in short order that our Regal Suits and Overcoats and Our . ) Cravenette Raincoats An Attractive Dresser) Solid Oak Table | A Kitchen Conveseng ji That we are lling at Ws shown Thi nen att avis Ex abl i ate r ine fetes ; on.O79 gi age at vam table 20p, i Siost A orrivas, SOLID OAK ROCKER I j fen finial 1405 Third Av., Cor. Union. comior ‘ BH bach bb at . ot rE Are Equal to Those Sold Elsewhere for $20.00 and $25.00 Every Garment Is Right in Style, Right in om, a in Price cut and made with the new There Is No Reason wHy A Coat Should Bag and Look Solid Oak DINING: CHAIR Out of Style Just Because It Isa RUBBER COAT Come in and Look at Some That Have Class—the Kind round the neck in T ‘oats ; hat ool ‘ ed tapele wien TAILAN ADEE Solid Golden Oak Ti, ee we — This handsome Library ‘Table is made i ban eh - ol material Sear Sromnye Goups (a juarter-sawed oak, fini hed Iden. and _ ae Vor ind the new Fall, 1910, mi N il i polished; the top is 26x42 inches, shaped t mer 1 1 4 tot *hone y *hone he renel " ture mo ; he Hatid tadtaniies eracetul’ ss Both Phor Both Phor rvelf and I ich ne drawer; regu . $3 Weiiioiciiemeiba cht ia: the : es sudaleuscek oa ar pri 15.00, Special $9.25 $1.85 . > a All the Cr | — | Seattle Diamonds on Credit Our New | fou ‘Want t get the goods on the first ; | , ' yi . Agents my SEEKING sRWELEY CO. Building at Furniture ; ae | for Pike and Fifth | Taken } Carhart Cashes Ww ' arhar’ 3e Working 615-619 FIRST AVENUE Worki ill Be in Trade . . Cramg Mustea Finishec Clothes On the Square | Opposite Totem Pole . dongs “ph Sgt TR inished in , —— Buy Now or We % Clothes BREAKERS’ CAFE Fart . Pay Later Cash cratltat and Cherry, { anuary Becond Ave., at Union 8t Pay

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