The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1910, Page 2

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tees Palen REONTEERREReNERR IE etme through the line, The closeness of the backs to the line of scrimmage | per speedy work by the tnter | ference and man carrying ball and | a clever coach can devise innum A] erable plays behind the screen of| Here's an offensive formation possible the new rules which permits a variety of attack It is called the shift fc tion and the player furthest back carries the ball, either around the ends or! forwards. under its THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, - Aan MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING The directors thweat of the Nor IN N. W. LEAGUE MEETING : ard A. Wattelet, who ha 1910. | | SHORT SPORT Ad Wolgast, thé champ, wil probably Bat Nelson today for a go to be held Christmas Bye Hverett Saturday Franklin high scalp of the f huskies this Batu Wenatchee high comes to Seat tle today ENJOINS ASSOCIATION The Everett high eleven is work ing hard in prepar the t with the Lincoln bigh squad | day, The clash comes at lightweight | sign up with 20-found | ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 3 The Amerioan At Obie association | was today ¢ 4 from preventing Harney Oldfield from entering the at the drivers’ meet here this! ern pase Ball bolstered up| done much to make semi-profensl \ ® Henry 8. Stimeon, republican candidate for |inings in good shape at the “mu-|al ball popular in the leland ne ton MAY YOHE | . tual understand veting held tn BD ie be S. governor of New York, hasn't forgotten his callow rr 7 , Joan vee sleepiness Viet is & sut Musical Comedy Star « esterday letoria ts substantial, grow = rs years, and takes more delight in kicking a football President Dugdlee, of Seeattle,| city,” said Mr, Wattelet, “and th BREAKERS’ CAFE was ap ted to represent the business men realize that It wi First and Cherry about the yard than in any form of sport. On va | Northw rn league at the annusl|a good thing to once more intr Afternoons and Evening ting of the National association | d Pp 1 baseball, We cation he hunts big game. n Chicago Nov, 14 and the ration of the pul « President Joe Cohn of 8p. kane, a e pers, Our park ts if (T'S MADE OF et the ball t cated near Une heart of the city and | portation rat Thee while we all have to be conserva be taken before the r tive at firet we a@ ‘onfident that : pig . t t . we shall be a be asset to U « a - nb Ms league in 1912 than In the sensor " Linda who|to come. Getting together an en YOU CAN FIND IT AT | t home, and those who know the big i cinco. aa iniets ke cee Rey to thee at | boy ze that Al will be there if he othe pone ah agree ha anon oe has t it Se wo shall do our best and hope to|| THE RUBBER STORE |} anything Dooin in that Philadelphia-Cincin Coats and Shoes, Combs and Pb COLLEGE PROFESSORS JOHNSON MONEY PLENTY Tubing, Water Bottles, Dolls, ! ATTEND CONGRESS Henri St. Yves, the great little French distance runner, will take another crack at the marathon game this winter (my Unnea F . AMHERST, N. H, N 3 it ne Sta me 8 f and would make t att acue folks wouldn't think so | When the college pr ts of well of t Brown, Bowdoin, Boy r mouth, ¢ Tufts, lark, Harvard, M \ rinity, Wealey ks, | Williams and Yal wt in the lake in the ow du Someone discovered a Fine nada is quite a country ion bigger than Superior the other day place f the Gordon-Ber no nett cup for long ing remains in this country thanks to Hawley ax Lloyd C, Griscom used to run cattle in Texas, but his most strenuous endeavor is now confined to “30 love!” Between sets he gives his time to New York's republican state county committee. EVERS ALL DONE. The worst CHICAGO, Nov CHICAGO, Nov fears that were entertained when cant run Johnny broke his ankle to | Said P ward ¢ nd of last season, are), held by the clever little second not in baseman himself m Cash Groc Main 3 ‘on a Good Thing for the People DR. EDWIN J. BROWN 713 First Ave. Over L. W. Suter’s Jewelry IT PAYS FOR ITSELF BY—The genuine Store saving of fuel; of time; of hard, disagreeable labor; of food, so often sp teid and wasted by the ordi hued kan beat ans the enki nary steel range, and the delightful satisfaction of having your work perfectly done, amount each mor in actual dollars and cents to at least as much as the small payments we ask on 0 f these remarkable ranges Inve ira H ra La ie ai Vesa ar ee the i p and t ! DUPLEX . My Code of Mithies teel rang e they of the right one, eat | mst lready op { | t tove pu bo kee p and the ie flue wa equal the ¢ \ irch. Trade in part payment on a Monarch mhine : PAINLIOSS EXTRACTING in free ting alor 10, t All the Credit y 5 In t You Want : we nt 1 a ' ‘ t 1 First LW t 1 Pay Lat t umbia State Dental War. BAN FRANCISCO, Ne Al } ba nel! Men's marker the the Not marke FOR WERE GOING T0 QUIT! M $ $4.00 Trouser Sale ‘clock k if you find you can do better OUILET CLOTH CLOTHING CO. rner Washington St. and Occidental Ave. ners’ hands CM Soap, Bei len, 4808 Ra : wee a $2.67 00 sinate wn in no the i Inte CLOTHING BUSINESS! The landlord has raised the rent to a point where we drop out of the game. After twenty- one years on this one corner, we are going to quit the clothing business. Everything in the store must and shall be so'd, the last pair of shoes, the last suit of clothes. We marked everything in plain figures so that you see at a glance just what's doing. FOR WERE GOING 10 QUIT! President Suspenders are 23c Arrow Collars are 8c apiece Men's Sox are 5c a pair Men's 75c Shirts are 23c Handkerchiefs 2c apiece $10.00 Suits are all Sults are Oy at avenetted Tro tart Come FOR WE'RE GOING TO QUIT! FOR WERE GOING 10 QUIT! isers for are tem ih t up age inc d manner Rubber Bands, Toys, in fact ze EVERYTHING yee COME IN AND RUBBER AROUND ‘ Le Sportine Goops yeas RCpRER gToME” QUIT THE attle $5.68 $B5 “4 $5.85 ; $5.85 $1.98 € men are 95c $2. 15 down og pe store but is marked lin tomorrow 1 sec morning at 9 for yourself. Money hy t 4 Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 Unquestionably the greatest bargain in Waists « , up-to-date, clean stock of Fall and Winter W and cotton material White, black and , plaids, stripe ; tailored and fane Gingham Petticoats Worth $1.00 New wool check | colors: All singe Women’s Bath Robes $1.93 Worth $3.50 1 were never be: and figure 2 A9c We feel safe in sa Just the proper kh for the rainy, ie offered a Bath Re low as $f9a, ly streets Washable Chambray | These are f hea robe materi ( ham Petticoat; dark ay; extra | are cut go 1 ¢ i ’ 4 1 re pocket width; deep under ruffle engt t y cord girdl \ssorted patterns, : A Chance to Make $7.50 _ We offer every woman who contemplates buying a new Suit ad to save exactly $7.50 on her purchase. $25 ace Misses’ Newest Suits s S17 50 © best $25.00 sui fo cet grade Tailored ais and ed silk or satin linings used. Children’s Underwear ON SALE |$17.50 Values : | Natural, Heaviest, Softest Pure $9.98 Wool Vests and Pants; almost one- One-Piece House Dresses, Worth from $2.00 to $3.50, each 98c Women’s and Ma i oe ular You will doubtless rec. | third off-— Pere All-Wotlaa alten tes De Bs the newest plaid ognize House Dresses in| 75¢ sizes, 18 to 24, now =. jheavy diagonal this lot at 98¢ as some 8Sc_ sizes, 26 to 28, now 65. Jand mannish oa ’ + broadcloths, ke $1.00 sizes, 30 to 34, now 7 | cheviots; blacks and | solid colors and dozen mixed patterns. GRADE COATS§ ABOUT HALF P: Canton Fannels { Canton Flannel Lon 17 bales Cotton Piece Goods ee POPLING. also Brighton Pine price, per pa Woe 3 nap Blankets; ¥ T. grades is neliee On vera: 1a aC FLANNELS— Outings t comes in tem and ts a full OUTING The best value in ° offered, Amoskeag Swiss and other be ard 100 Outings: al A. A. A., brown, 17% 11ic r 2 Lower f "Bic oth stores, yard. Morning Specials LS m Powder; all 12¢ 1 Sewing Silk; any 5c selling in white and res; regular n, 3 for .. eam Richard Hudnut's Quinine Hair | is mbroidery ° all sizes; ular 48¢ , Lower Floor Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear Lower Floor Morning Special Morning Special Both Stores 8:30 to 10:30 $1.75 Blanket, 73¢ 1 Tan Both Stores 8:30 to 10:90 Te American Prints, 2)9¢ On ea rey R. & G. Corsets A I aS No Phone or C 0. D. Orders Your Thanksgiving Guests Can Be Charmingly Entertained If You Have a OHI Cut VICTOR}| "= 07% Pike St, Over Owt Deut Potrance Room & guaranteed. ciain Beidgeret ei In Your Home iN) ing free wren a AN work This Is the $50.00 Victor Machine On Easy Terms If Desired The cabinet is selec up whil tific ted quarter ords with one winding playing. The tapering hollow arn d of conducting awed oak and it with b . -| MAALS _ Str, Clty of ie eee an t . d methc ound. Plays all sizes of record ONE DOLLAR Brings a Victor to You! Pacific Const Distributors of VICTOR Talking Machines Pacific Const Dealers tm Steinway and Other Pianos and Player Pianos. Sherman if tay & Col ie Near Uni od Seattle. [sao ‘ ot ine gona Na BL hele Wesntlal ind, S168 Fire-Proof Storage The Very Best at the Same Price BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE Co, Madison at Twelfth You » Inc East 414—Cedar 414

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