The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1910, Page 2

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Yale Eleven This Year Is One of School’s Poorest CAPT. DALY. Although the hope of a champion ship eleven is very faint at Yale this Season, the student body has rallied around Capt. Daly and the team in splendid style, and with Walter Camp ia command, a host of coach es is doing its beat to whip the eleven into something like old time form. The outiook is declared to be the worst since 1 first choice for honors in the four bie per, is out with a challenge for Ad Wolgast It is not likely that Wol SHORT SPORT gast will consider the new aspirant a | Dick Nelson received a drubbing at the hands of Harry Lewis in New York state last night. ook the ant in the third Doc Roller was trimmed in a handicap wrestling match with Lun den, « local talent performer, in Boston last night President Dugdale is on his way to Chicago today. He will visit the principal cities of the east and sign up a few wiards for the Se attle team for 1911 Astoria high plays at Vancouver Bext Saturday Hubbard ts trying to sign An effort to establish indoor Ia-! yp for a match with Bruce Ashmun crosse as & popular pastime is 08 of Cle Elum. Hubbard is a local foot at New Westminster, B. C. | 125-pounder HERE'S YOUNG JAKE. Eddie Gleason is plan- & pool parlor at Ral- Umpire ning to open —= Bier Beach YORK, Nov. &—*Young” ob Schaefer, son of the old time “wizard” and world’s champton, made his first appearance here to- night as @ billiard expert in a match at 18.2 balk lne with Ora Morningstar. The veteran played him 300 to 200 and won, 300 to 142 Abe Attell denies he ever sald the Jeffries and Johnson bout was intended to be a “frameup Young Erne, a Phil MAY YOHE Lady Frances Hope Musical Comedy Star Jetphia scrap- BREAKERS’ CAFE First Afternoons and Cherry and Evenings 8 Harvard is} GROVER BURKE QUITS THE GAME Captain Grover Burke of the Broadway team made a farewell | speech to the team yesterday, There | was more sorrow In the xehool at | hos « the captain on his twenty | first birthday than there has been for some time | Burke has gone four yoars to| Broadway and was always a leader in athletics, He has played foot ball for three years, In the sopho more year he was president of his class, He was manager of the basketball team last year You should have seen the team in the dressing reom to see those boys,” said Coach Horleske, “that have taken victory and defeat as men, when the cap. sald he would have to resign his captainey If lam not mistaken the squad will elect him again as honorary eap- tain for the rest of this season.” Another Portola Auto Tournament (iy Untied Pres) was inaugurated at the Portola fes tival last year and was intended as! an ar nt, will be held this} led today when the cation of the promotera for a t was granted by the Alameda nual was dis perry county council. The race will be) January along practically the run fn same course as last year, Harney will meet in Tom O'Rourke's New York club November 1s Owen Moran and “K. 0." Brown] will probably meet at Boston No} vember 23. Tom O'Rourke, who is now man aging Sailor Burke, hopes to make) 4a champion of bim. “Conditions says O'Rourke, “have made a dif-) ferent boxer of the sailor. Tommy Ryan is trying to match/ his protege, Con O'Kelly, against Miles McLeod, the man Corbett picks to eventually defeat Jack} | Johnson. National Meeting. NEW YORK, Nov. §-—-President | Lynch announced today that the an nual meeting of the National league to select officers and arrange the playing schedules for next season, id be held in New York o vember 13. Lynch will be a date for reelection Cubs for Coaches. CHICAGO, Nov, &.— Although the Chicago Cube may have been defeated for the world’s champion ship, the Individual members are not considered in the down and ont class by any men if offers of | positions as coach af the Cub/ players may be taken as an tndi-| cation. Remember the Marathons? NEW YORK, Nov, &—-An offort revive the Marathon game will! made tonight, when Johnny | paar winner of the Olympic, will} race Jim Cowley over the Marathon | |distance. Tim Hurst has been se lected to referee the race. Hayes jsayas he is in better condition than | ever before, and will be able to lower his last season's record by | several minutes lame narbanehhakee * \* THE STUDENT LOVES * * “MILADY NICOTIN' | the tive } weight for » Sammy now un tleket STENOGRAPHER WHO THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1910. 'PAPKE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION f BILLY PAPKE. Rill Papke, OAKLAND, Cal Nov. 8&-—All} now tn Australia, is, In Pittsburg they think well of doubt ax to whether the Portola] the middleweight champion of the| Prank Kinus, but Klaus has never road race for au bilea, which | world | done anything outside of Pittsburg, | }and bis only claim to consideration is that he gave poor Ketchell a stiff battle for a few rounds. Frank Mantel! is a candidate, but he has a long route to travel be fore he will be nearly as bright a Nght as the [linols-boy ls another who may some | top-noteher Sam Langford has no claim to/ Sam hasn't been a middle | jong he can't remem: | » fought at 168 pounds couldn't make the weight sawed off a lex » out Joe Woodman's meal van he bat but not just yet for Oldfield 4 other famous racers|..S*lor Burke isn't a nearcham-| Jeems will be invited to compete [Bion he sailor's disposition to} When you look over the entries dog when the going Is uneven puts | you can't see much besides Papke ABOUT THE BOXERS. j him outside the pale |The chances are the champtor Willie Lewis would jast just! you must call him champion, you} Willie Lewts and the Dixie Kid] bout long enough with Papke to|know--will have to meet Mantel! get warmed up, providing the Kewa.| when he returns from Australia, and | ¢ nee thunderbolt put him away really wanted to/| then an idea of just how good Man | tell is will be known PERTINENT SPORT PARAGRAPHS We notice also (or we also notice) that Hoxsey and Johnatone hold the records for tailfirst flight over rough ground. Far be (t from fairb@oded fans to cast reflections, but Isn't Evers the luckiest Cub of gil that he ten't being compared to the On the-Spot Kid, FE. Collinag Much gratitade for one bum ankle John King ts said tobe one of the 92 on Fletcher's little Mat Chances are they won't«dhjoin Jawn from playing without the pale another time. Mayor Gaynor is. the champion long distance walker of Manhattan, believing the art of the pedestrian is the royal road to health and continued A, activity in Old age. Gaynor’s pal is Kid Weston, Remember the straiy you whistled a few Till the Sun Shines, Nellie"? Well, how about fin, Langford, Dixte Kid and a fe more white man's sun? years back, “Wait Johnson, Hank clouds who obscure the national commish doesn't try to shunt tional league scandal off onto the shoulders of a Hope the little “nice old lady Can this player deal between Philadelphia and Cincinnat! te properly termed “inside stuff"? Looks as if Fogel was the outaide man, all right Frank Goteh has retired, so Zbyacko ta country, He took a speed pill after beaded toward Poland coming his defeat ‘The rest of the Sround Billy balk line Hoppe as that arks bave as mach business fooling celluloid dog bad with the asbestos and five brothers and sisters have INHERITS $100,000 been declared rightful WILL NOT QUIT Jon) mining property valued at than a million dollars |han says she more will not give up her Jim Smith | day be a} owners of | Miss Hoult | Climate Failed— Medicine Cured It has been abundantly shown that rest, fresh air, and good food |do help many persons suffering Tut, to be really It must be admitted that the disease ts seldom than “ar from tuberculosin honest more rested.” Something more ts pS 2007-2009 Kekman's Alterative ia Diagonally Across cine made for the cure of Tubercu SECOND AVcNUE From Moore Theaters lonta It has cured this disease vi again and again, Often these cures f) have m effected where the sur roundings were not ideal, where no Intelligent care was tnken of the patient, where money was scarce The Golden Fagle| xood food and good cooking un . seutb—yeunrearentioa. Now wo WE PAY YOUR STREET CAR FARE argue and urge that Kckman's Al : Te ae terative should be used in every $1.00 SPENT HERE EQUALS $1.25 SPENT ELSE cane of Tuberculosis, in addition to WHERE, good, nourishing food, and fresh MUSLIN UNDERWEAR air, which we all need | About One-Half Regular Prices ae ere ery = The facta-—the evidence of cures that have been made—are interest | LADIES’ TRIMMED AND FUR HATS ing reading A markable cure $5.00 Values $1.49 $6.00 Value follows Weldon, I $4.00 Fur Hat for $2.49 $10.00 Fur Hat for, Gentlemen Through Eckman's ve Alterative I have been saved from PLUMES AND WINGS A premature grave, and ling | $2.50 Wings ....... 69 $1.75 P - jthat | might be fit suffering hu oer |manity, T take pleasure in writing RIBBONS SPECIAL you a brief history of my sickness 4%in., worth 35e, for 1$¢ 6-in., worth 4c, for whieh you are at liberty to use / On December 14, 1904, | was tak en with typhold pneumonia, My We have a very large assortment of then« lungs became very much affected 15e to $1.60—each piece worth about twice tt my sputum was examined and Tu rreulosis Dactiii was found, On FINE FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS goods marked price, “GOOD GOODS CHEAPER” cbruary 21, 1905, was advised to i" to Fort Worth, Texas, While there an abscess in my right lung) = oes jbroke and discharged, I grew! worse, and became very much jomaciated) My physician informed }me that I aust go to Colorado as PAID ADVERTISED Tr iquickly as possibl 1 left Texas }June Ist, and arrived im Canon City June 3rd, very feeble. After being there two weeks j clan informed me |be done Three we | my phyal-| hat nothing rome *# my case was be ka later I returne Sena | welghing 103 pounds, the doctor |having given me no assurance of reaching there alive | On the 14th of July I began tak-| ing Eckman's wonderfal remedy for| Yonsumption, it being very highly recommended, Today I weigh 158 jpounds. I am stout and well and ean do any kind of work about my grain elevator. I have not an acho nor pain in my lungs, eat well, jaleep well, and never felt better. I would be glad if every person af. fiicted with Tuberculosis took Eck man's cure. (Signed Affidavit) ARTHUR WEBR. Eckman's Alterative cures Bron chitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Throat and Lung Affections, For Sale by) Ow! Drug Co., Bartel! Drug Co., and} other leading druggists. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additto nal evidence GOING FOR BEAR? If you are, you had better come tn and let us fix you up for the trip. The tine of Guns and Ammunition That We Carry Cannot Be Surpassed If your old gun needs fixing. an expert gun repatrer Shall Railroads} Rule? Thousands of dollars have been pent during the past few days in anonymous circulargand posters attacking the King County Harbor Bond Issue and seeking to induce the citizens | of Seattle to vote against their own interests, This Literature Emanated From the Railroads The circulars and posters were unsigned = cause the railroad knew that : would have no effect if their source were” known. Railroads do not fight in the open; they seek to rule by the use of secret and deyi- ous methods. Most of the Leading | Organizations and Citizens | Of Seattle have declared that the Harbor Bond | Issue is necessary to the commercial and indup | trial development of Seattle. They have come i out in the open and allowed their names and, fluence to be used. The opposition ala anonymous. : | Do Not Allow the Railroads to Rule | interests DO IT RIGHT GUNS TO RENT. FILLED THE WANT When Nothing Bise Agreed Mab | | ms * system net gett hy and robust by ed for something and wae made DENNOS * Guibninintns * BOSTON, Nov. 1.—Bight pro | position unti] she decides what »! * ANN ARBOR, Mich, Nov posals of marriage bo sudden blow | will do with fome of her money | : “7 A student in the Univer a cealne of ber family from people} } : " : & city of Michigan’ has Just #|0C moderate circumstances tnto| ak ines bike | By anonymous appeals to prejudice. Vote fot D sane thn pounds of the ait x (peegleel Wealth, ond ber ows trans | Bab Food | the Harbor Bond Proposition, at the foot of * ferent places wehere cigara formation from a modest stenog- | special y & tobacco and cigarettes are #|rapher into a young heiress, with| The funcral of Mra. Henrietta p regular ballot, today. # sold, and has found out that #/@ fortune of $100,000, all in the| West Hicks, who died on Sunday, IN FIVE MONTHS ® students at th niversity #| short space of one week, is the/| took place this afternoon. She Denn Baby Food Makes Cow's [| * last spent smoked. : 132 10 & | luck of Miss Helen Houlihan, @ 20-| the wife of Sylvester B. ‘iticks ana Mine ike ‘Motnere site Bl KING COUNTY HARBOR BOND C & cigars, 33,180 boxes of cig- #| year-old Springfield girl, After a|bas lived in Seattle for 21 years JM. Murphy, 962 Thomas st PAIGN COMMITTEE. # arettes, 62,000 packages of w\legal battle of 15 years in the| She is survived by her husband and Wash, writes a: * smoking tobacco, in ng # | courts of Wisconsin, Miss Houlihan three children baby wae two FRANK H. PAUL, Chairman. f 30,000 packages of Clmmrette 9 | mmr ~ = 7 eee her on Denses * tobacco, 7,000 packages of ci | ENDS MISERY FROM INDIGESTION "time. wothing * arette papers, and ben * her, and her % of chewing tobacco. * OR A SICK, SOUR, GASSY STOMACH = = * * shi Ste “te ths eX he ls rh sestion as to how long you! Stomach, and besides, what you *. OTT) Woman Dies of Grief continue a sufferer eat will not ferment and get SOLD BY HRvaGIETS. TODAY'S STYLES KANSAS CITY, Mc P a, Dyspepsia or your breath with nauseous odo: 0 4 sbt regarding the E | . : spe ae He ach is merely a All these symptoms resulting fre pn ee HE oe i ellen sony Beng Be Feat ae eee larls eet eee ee xctusive : set enone sgghe di cnn ing some Diapepsin dyspepain re ge ally ph ypee rel ae aoe oo It your much fe locking.te @i|five minutes after taking o bd bd ‘ f over the death of her |£estive power, why not help the Diapepsin I nerves ser Tent tee oon a of digestive agents, such as are, ; and you will always | FB daa eng ine The selection of proper - Me Ye + ealieg ~ i 7 ‘ naturally at work in the stomact the table with hearty appeti ' . millinery is tter of pre ane inital itechad Covet. death ars, —— rc People with we :. Stomachs and what you eat will taste good " * t If for nd lecctienen To are é ience, and also inquire about the cabinet we shall married 48 years. sanead i on there will be no tostinne wilt hae vot end ‘S “ n with bese letters a edits hg not alw yp H gis t lucky housekeeper. Boy Dying as Result more Ind on, no feeling. like and you will know there are not | If it is your de : ) Fisctlowe'en 2 & lump of lead in the stomach, no) going to be any more bad night hing exclu } of Hallowe'en Prank | heartburn ir risings, and miserable days for you. They ¢ ws show you thé i oin t e oosier STERLING, Tis, Nov. 7.—Wa ching of und freshen you and make you feel Main 62¢0—Phones pretty effects we } ac Byron is dying a it of #, Dizziness or Sick like life is worth living SENEN & BAL! 16 | are showing in both dress i fright and exposure from being kid. . nr Tatlore and Men's Furnispers cot hats. ye. i “ Fa nape 4 8 Hal we'en joke He 1107 Pike Street > tt) i " on nigh | Retween Yoren and Mirer “a be 4 | Kitchen Cabinet Club meee | By Convenient Credit “7"y'>% J ‘ i i If it re, we ¢ onvenient, ‘The M4 TI ° that we ular p v ir endeavor to s « r A ire ning a ¢ 1 ot ty fi . > . —_ yo in ef of th t is ‘ , ¢ ng 4 lub of five DO YOU BELIEVE IN ECONOMY? aba gece: lange ype be ee hou eke ) re to have a special p ice and Of course, you tt), but do you know how to prac what you want when you need + mention that 14 special t m twenty-five Hoosier Cabinets, tice it? Many economically inclined people put would like to open an account with cod we will make tenst# which the manufacturers have placed with us for chase where their money go farthest, without re uit you ‘ adve yurposes. This plan puts thi onder yard to the quality; the \ f their purchase; con ec ‘ his sstilindcs Gita of equently this supp often proves to be A $39 Cabinet, $35—$5 Down, $1 Weekly say «Ft, ptt aad Rate astern Beis 4 economy mean rchase of a clean, 07% Pike Mt., Over Owl Drug Co . ASK ABOUT THE FREE CABINET bituminous coal, fult of life, energy and lacking in hukeheas “CIS “Se nOutyi' ng Com waste econdh All the Credit . LADY WELLINGTON COAL embodies all Wen Went these qualities, and the price is no than would pay for an inferior coal LUMP $5.50 NUT $4.00 FURNACE § 7 AT BUNKERS Fire-Proo f Storage BEKINS MOVING AND ST of Seattle 401 HINKLEY BLK, \ it NORTHLAKE AVE. 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