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Phew with ever of a kitchen is a sr If you could ha 1 have a stove, A Model Kitchen for $1 Weekly and Buddy and a HOOSIER CABIN Speaking of Ping Bodie, Frank Sehulte, Arthur Bu Ryan--how about Frank Naker? Buddy says putting the ball over the fence ts just like kissing the maiden of your affections, and as Frank was married right after the world's series, last fall, It ts possible that the home-run habit comes easy. . the ar upplie need in baking Tish, but the game Is to be opened! Yes, the wrestiing game, of course. Doc Roller is sighing for the old stuff, and, it is sald, will take 08 Pol Grim as a sort of Introduction, It ix also said that the coming of Gotoh, a couple of weeks hence, is part of the plan As fact, wrestling is a dandy sport, and Seattle fa a dandy wr second, in fact, only to Kansas Gity, Chicago and one orn durge—but, wrestling must be on the square to gain another foot : ' ing a nieal; it t place of cupboard and and pantry Frank Vance, the crack little grappler of the &. A. C., thinks Pol Grim will make a dandy wresvier some time If he follows the game, but Ae aleo thinks that Pol, right at this time, is not ready to go after any] : ; - of the big guns of the mat For that reason he hates to Pol tle up % me » ae Se 4 ( in and sce with Doe Roller for a real go. Vance says Pol ts working up nicely, cheaply you can plan your has many of the fine points yet to master, and that it would be iicaiien aeanied ane toes for him to go to the mat-with a man of even Roller’s ability, until etn Asc has mastered some of these essential details, Perhaps Frank is right ier S e itchen Sq eihediibealaes work in two. pay ome Chet Grown, 8. A. C. box! Instructor, looks like the papa of a family, these days. And Chet has the large brood, all right, all take It from us. Said brood consists of a litter of young boxers, and there are some fine spect fn the lot. Chester is a very busy man now, putting the kids wise to a few of the finer points of the game, & knowledge they are expected to make good use of at Friday night's @moker. The same ts true of Frank Vance, who has the mat boys in tow. Both Vance and Brown say they have some splendid material lined up this fall, and believe they can make a creditable showing eee If the Tacoma soccer club runs away with the championship thie fall, there are going to b¢ some sorry assoctation Soe ae ers around | pall, was still wearing his grouch when the camera clicked. neck of the woods. For two years hand-running the Tacomans have ith the honor, and, with all the other clubs in the league, “Anything to beat Tacoma.” “But I suppose they'll do it ." said a member of the Ranger team yesterday, “They've got a team over there, about the same as last year’s line-up, and the that beats them is going to travel some, believe me.” see This Week Only $1 Weekly Copyright, 1911, by Newspaper Enterprise Association. Firat run of the game—Baker is seen scoring on Capt. Davis’ singie through short. Chief Meyers, who had let Baker take third on a passed PO. od - | ome a A younger generation is upon us. Last fail 1 of the once great Three-Fingered Brown, fa memory of former croatness, cheer upon cheer arose as the grim o} warrior walked off the field, with head bowed, to give way to a younger Yeaterday it was some different, and yet pretty much the same. years Mathewson has been great—the greatest pitcher, perhaps, of all time. Year after year he had enjoyed a marvelous record. Saturday be pitched a marvelous game —and won Yesterday bis work was also wonderful—but he lost. Twice he faltered, but caught himself, But he once too ofter. A younger man opposed him. The Athletics witnessed Oem mesed F) pasec-ce Totats New York ore, it F «| cccecoes. SOLID OAK Extension Table in the golden finish, 42- inch square top, turned and fluted legs. 6-foot size, $11.00 regular, for .. 8-foot size, $13.00 regular, for ... 10-foot size, $15.00 regular, for .. enmereeceedk «| o-mwcwmcch wl cnitnccceny ol Soneninetys coer This young man Leon, who is to tackie Frank Getch at Dreamland om Nov. 5, believes be has a chance to win Perhaps he will win, because every champion has to come to defeat, sooner or later, but nevertheless the ninety-and-nine will figure it all over but the shouting before the men lock arms. Anyhow, Mr. Leon says that if he doesn't win, he will Jet Mr. Gotch know he has been through a mill, which will help some. eee 28 ie Mathewson t 5 al coonu-coce batted for phta 7 Hane hite New Yo Huns ot © bite o20 Home iharry Seattle’s Largest Housefurnisbing Store Wonder if it wouldn't have been diff Deen pitching for Muggsy. On seve: sions this year the awkward ea-Northwestern leaguer made Connie Mack's bunch look ike boobs. . nt if Vean Gregg could have The American league partisans surely have plenty of chance to shout The Athletics have a 2to-1 balge on the Giants tn the world’s . and what the Sox did to the Cubs ts to blush to relate. And just of those pink-livered, dowa-trodden St. Louis Browns, coming from and administering a lovely trouncing to the Cards--whom every- Oh, my! oh, my! Our hat off to the inhabitants Fletcher od tat. Connol and Kiem tn 2 hours and se eae It will be a long, tedious wait this winter, ali right; til! next April Fells around, but just think! Then you'll have continuous ball, And we're going to have some bail team, too. While not given to bragging, Dug admits as much himself when pressed. Dug has started in by draft- bushers, but this is only a starter. Many more are to follo’ and when the gentle zephyrs of spring are astir, there will be such y of raw material on the ground that Dugdale will Hkely be able populate the other five teams of the club, in case there ts a dearth of * material At San Francisco Portland Suter and Behmidt whe ’ 2 Harkness East 414 MADIGON =". Bekins “= Cut rates Kast on freight enable customers to save their furniture instead of sacrificing it. ‘Teo bad, Muggsy, toc bad! We know that photo of your long face @oesn't begin to picture the feeling of the heart, but, after all, somebody bas got to lose. Copyright, 1911, by Newspaper, Euterprise Association. The first man to reach first Larry Doyle of the Giants le hurrying back te the bag—Mo- Graw is coaching and First Baseman Davis ie reaching too late for Ooyie, Bender whipped the bali across to firet seven times, and then Doyle stole second. eo oe = 2 ty Edltor—Tt was a very Ir ° scene Meodbar tat Bagene Zimmerman, a Cinctm Society Editor—Very, The chief justice presided and the decree was inaued at high noon. —Puck. r "Rena hose Piss Dearing (veranterd to 4 Private Lessons Oakiand ‘ a: eee “ z ‘Gregory and Givason; Byram and Price STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal. Oct. 18.—Preparations are planned here today for the entertainment of the combined Vancouver and Vic toria rugby team which will play the Cardinals here November 1 and 4. The Britishers will be the guests of the fraternity here during their four days’ stay, ST. LOUIS. Browns defeated the Cardinal to 1, in the city champinship game | here today. Lake was effective not superior to the rights of the|and kept the seven hits he allowed |minority. Rights are rights, and|well scattered. Score 2) oxthing Is a right that Is taken | Browns devnevoere |from some one else. Cardinals eevee Howard Mundorff, who played the third cushion for Nic Williams, @a the Portland club, this season, seems to have the baseball bugs of Prisco on the run. The rooters are wild over Mundy’e work, and the mewspapers are boosting him to the skies. Long loaned Mundy to Nic jiams last spring, but kept a string attached, and when reports of the youngster's work began to get south, he served notice ‘illiams that he would want Mundy back in the fail. hwesterm season closed, Mundy reported to Long, and Danny told to hop into a suit. What Howard has been dotmg to the Coast sluggers one cannot but note after even a perfunctory perusal league sport pages. Thos, once more we have an lilustra- |. a8 exemplified by “Class A” and “Class B.” Mundorff i ke an awful sweet ball player up in this league, but he wasn't up here in the bush. If Bill Goodman and Art Bues had league this season, what they would bave said! BAN FRANCIBCO, Oct. 18—An- nat! millionaire, says nobody loves | nouncement that Willie Ritchie and a millionaire. I6 that why so many | Jack Britton, the latter of Chicago. of us refuse to be millionaires? will head the ist at Jim Griffin “ se show October 27, has caused early speculation today. Although they 0 but 10 rounds, the bout promises to be worth seeing. Six other bouts will be staged the same night 8 Pt Do You Want All the News of the MCNAMARA TRIAL The McNamara trial opened in Los Angeles on October 11th. This will be the — trial in 25 — The only inde- sndent newspaper in Angeles is the eles Revert. No other ne ‘ there will have nerve enough to tell The whole story of this trial from day to day. If you want to get the truth, and nothing but the truth, of the McNamara trial, subseribe for the daily Los Angeles Record. As the trial will last at least four months, The Record ts making @ special rate of four months for $1. ¥ it i We manufacture cur | Oct here in Beattie and eon | o3! Five Av. corner Madiscn. i | i 3 & Se eine The rights of the majority are the Coast Brashear, brother of Kit, says the noise made during the re) ‘ernon-Portland series at Lon Angeles, beat anything he ever |. Roy occupies the second station for the Vernon tribe, lke the Bob Brown captain, well along in years, be is stil!) relinble old player. es Comiskey’s White Sox are surely making boobs out of the poor old THE WELSH AND THE DUTCH SAY NO NEED OF DULL TIMES Demonstrating in Seattle ‘That Business Is Good— Interview With D. W. Thomas, | The Foe of the Old “Piano System” PURCELL SAFE CO. | Agent tor the — GENUINE MALL'S SARE Pretontaine Wide ith fe at | # ve your Uitte coffected. West tion Co., 433 N. Y¥. Bloc PROS. FREED @ AUSTIN SCHOOL. OF BOXING, REFTLING AND PRYSICAL CULTURE Alveolar Dentistry TRIED AND TRUE Does Away Entirely With Partial Plates and Or- dinary Bridgework. piairh anieaneee pe'aueeh be Mail the followin g coupon, accompanied by 61. a The Record, SPECIAL M'NAMARA OF aseentas Boman Los Angeles, California. ‘TRIAL OFFER T Gentlemen May 22, 1910. We flatter ourselves that we Here again have plainly dem- onstrated that any undertaking can be carried out successfully when actuated by principle, generosity aa straightforwardness. We all know that there pas been much said about business depression In Beattie, and yet right here in our ery midst, 1123 3rd Ave., corner street, there is a man sell- fag pianos in such numbers that ever since Monday morning the teams of two plano movers were kept busy delivering pianos sold by D. W. Thomas, at the Smith, Barnes & Strobber Co.'s store on 3rd and Beneca street. When seen today, Mr. Thomas, with his character- fstio happy good nature, said “Business? Why bless your heart, my boy, it’s just bully. Look there, that’s John Seckler, my assistant and old-time friend, clowing up an sale. That makes sale: I announced in the Monday Star that my company said that 1) mast sell four carloads of these fiae pianos before the end of Octo. ber. They just insisted that it should be done, so I just rolled up my sleeves and took a good think. T said to John, ‘How can we do it?” And with his fine German sense of honesty, John sald, ‘Dan, I dink eff you vill cut der brice undt mak der bayments exe | beleef ve vill sell der 4 gars so gvick alretty—by | _ golly ve vill.’ I took John’s advice on the spot and down went the| prices with a tumble, and the! terms? Well, you know, 20 CENTS| DOWN AND NO INTEREST. The} way the store has been crowded since last Monday morning proves again that most of the dull business | people complain of ts because deal-4 ers are holding up their prices too high. Lower prices is the great de mand everywhere, and until the| last piano of this four cars is sold purchasers will buy pianos from| me at $176 that others ask $275 for. Yes, some of the fancy ones will! pass into homes for as little as| 12 and $238. Yor $318 the regu-| ular magnificent $600 and $625 pi. anos will be sold at TWENTY CENTS DOWN ANDO NO INTER. EST will stand during this entire sale until I am able to wire my factory in the East that we have rried out their orders and the en tire four cars sold out. You, indeed, & great chance- for piano lov:| ers,” said Mr. Thomas, as he turned to wait on a lady with two sweet little girls, who seemed all aglow with the happy anticipation of a” buyin piano for them. | CORE ¥ SIGN S87 AN /IMD/SON SLITTLE thisy, have in our employ the best gun. amith in the Northwest, Bring us your gun repairs and we will prove it. Rubber and Oil Clothing, Slickers, Slipons, Athletic Goods, * Ete. —OF— FURNITURE Will Be Closed Out by AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 at 10:30 a. m. “The Rubber Stor 714 FIRST AVENUE FULLERTON’S 500 Pike St. 2—Photos Free—2 By special arrangement with the La Pine Studio, The Star will give away absolutely free of charge a coupon good for two beautiful panel photos at this gallery for every cash want ad amounting to $1 or over taken at Star office or any of Quaker now located at all three Drug Stores. Star want ad agencies are QUAKER DRUG STORES Fourth & Pike—Third & Madison—ist Av., Near Madison of hin place a of cording to the standard fe could not hape t place ddy Roosevelt in century and expect an a rate parapoctiv | force the thi [by the standard ured by the # without misgiving an to the remult thom, judged by ali of th ake posslbl in the dental » mouth o firat reation ed with human teeth, operated a the f of eatin performed and speaking has. been io gradual trangmigra 4 to better and better to or ever is and @ and only the mouth, t Invulnepable. to. the Rwon y decades of history, whan the of Dentint was unheard of had midnight of! been. burned: then he. “requiem Jophrtin toran ol annals of history. With the progr h on eth not acknowledge admit without the proof. atimony th, of th who nd ature ited. -|use if it to! morning curred to me to tel teeth which wei » for any cleanly nd what is are and strong all, nothing whatever Under the part next nember, 1 have Alv k, doth Upper and lower pretty good teat. 1 wend you this you with, asm ike to know of od, p a teacher, Wishin, success, sincerely, BAMBER. Apropos, this party has pow. worn this work about two years, and says c the in Alveolar Teeth, Where Bri: isk seit If only your front teeth are left say three or f | piace all those dos perfect bridgework . say molars, sup} front teeth that are missing with 1 Atv 11% jth th put in by sup ists and ro utiful and ar And, unlike ts p Placing It w Alveo idgework | practioally J outting int Are Painlons. o the guins, Now, then. hat is possible in t we do is always y class. Our book yontiatry, are Write for one If you cannot call. 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