The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1912, Page 2

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(How b. THe Boss Sans TO \ oO | You ure, Nature puts nothing but mildness and mellowness into the full, perfect grain ripened by the sunshine. ‘Such a Foolish Biznuss 1ON SAN FRANCISCO, Oc Finch’s Golden Wedding ce Bottled in Bond quantity in their natural purity. whiskies. undesirable after-effects. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. Peay Flrete This sale autopianos for every humble or how preten- tious. “Magnificent in- struments encased in San Domingo mahog- any, in the choicest Cir- cassian walnut, or in rare English oak. Less elaborate styles are found in dull finished oak or mahogany, for modest bungalows, and for rooms that are furnished in Arts and Crafts styles. Every one of these pianos has, within its case, the latest y-cight note player, utilizing the full key board, enabling the performer to produce, not the flat, me- chanical playing such as is, alas, too common, but the finest hand playing effects the master musicians pro- duce. is @istilled by special formula and method, per- fected to keep in al! the original flavor and That is why It is different from all ordinary Bis a pure, straight whiskey, aged and matured in wood under government supervision. But it is the Golden Wedding distillation that brings to you the rare quality, free from all season? eight program for the pus, Mr. Dobie’s cripples are Aside from being a sea commission. (iy United Pres Leased Wire) 22. Chas, Baum, Bonner and Leverensz; My idea of nothing at all—Floral tribute from Billy Nolan if Coffroth’s arena collapsed with Jimmy in the middie of it. + eee for baseball honors this year. main to contest with Yale, Harvard and Princeton tho honors for 1912. eevee Queen Anne has the strongest football team in the sci tory, and, having ted Lincoln, the city champions, has a fine to carry off top honors in both city and state this season. & : -* WHAT SHOW 15 HE wr Son? x aint BEEN ‘vO 4 “‘THearne In @ MONT O'sunpans! T UR IN THE FAR EAST NEW YORK, Oct, 22,—Johnny In Series No. 1 we told you how you paid the landlords, who owg the. Kilbane, champion featherweight downtown business section, $3,000,000 a year, a sum nearly equal to a On next Saturday afternoon at the University of Washington The report of the New York state boxing commission the sport hes been conducted, under the Frawley law, on a fair basis, and “prize fighting” has been reduced to a fine, manly sport, devold of objectionable features, The few complaints have come from discredited persons who have been kept out of the game by the Third and James Street. — —— DITCH NOLAN is oceania a SEATTLE CIVIC CENTER ASSOCIATION, ENTIRE STOCK OF AUTO- PIANOS AT CUT PRICES With the purpose of showing musical Seattle the wonderful developments that have been made in the past two weeks. No musical event has made a greater impression in Seattle. But there are only nine days left in which to dispose of the balance of the stock, We have therefore decided to hold a sale at cut prices,’ The $650 Autopianos will be sold for $485 The $775 Autopianos will be sold for $575 The $725 Autopianos will be sold for $535 The $850 Autopianes will be sold for $650 Convenient terms of payments will be arranged on all of the players in the sale—as low as $10 a month if desired. for the balance of these players must be sold beforg the expiration of the month. on sale today will be sold at prices lower than have ever been quoted before by any music house in Amex ica, It will not be nec essary to pay all cash You can pay a little down and a little each month, and with one of these instruments in your home you cag. ‘play. all the musig / that’s worth playing, | and play every pi a well! these prices will sell every one of these ime of October. It is absom lutely certain that these pianos positively dear by comparison, They have never been matched before They are lower than Autos pianos have ever sold for in any city in the world. It is almost certain that they will never again be sold in Seattle at anywhere near these prices. ’ tia It is expected thag) belng so far away from the grand stand that spectators get their about the game by bulletin service, the Madison park football seems to be ideal, Come on, The stock which goes * struments before the end” % prices make all other player/ / Pitchers, Jack Killilay, Cy Parkin,|/ here today for some strenuous: Ewing expects to sail about No-| lected, it is sald, with a view to Yember 10, returning February 1.) using them in other positions, if The players so far selected are: | necessary. 5 Everett football players went on a strike because the manager wouldn't give them passes for their friends. worth two-bits to thelr friends, whom did they expect to pay the gate goles, a Ritchie Wolgast bout at San Francisco would complete @ neat i] OCTOBER 22, 1912 . BY “HOP” |Packey Peeved | Canadian Pacific Railway CALL \T AM EVEN at Bat A ain| BREAK~ ONE FoR, CHICAGO, Oct, 22.—Packey Mo STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” senvicg WILSON - OME FOR, /]) Farland, the stockyards scrapper, is peoved today at bis old enemy,| | Battling Nelson, because the Dane | beat him to 4 desirable mateh with | Matty Baldwin tn I n | MeFarland was figuring on the) go, it is said, but Nelson stepped in and in now signed to meet I / win before the Pilgrim Athletic! | city Office, 118 Becond Avenue. club of Boston, October 29, i Bepttie-Vancowver t “TART AND ONE FOR Roose ver | Paid Advertising. MR. TAXPAYER = ‘| MR. WORKINGMAN THREE BOUTS Series No. Tl c world, i# preparing boxer of the wo! ’ ear Hl: work, his manager, Jimmy Dunn of We warned you against the arguments of the downtown landlordé, lection, wing, catchers, Jack Bilss and “Dutch” | Cleveland, having signed him up for are trying to locate the Court House at Third and James of the San Francisco) Auer; infielders, H Millet of Sa earee, Se i Toate) be lg restrict the business area to First, Second and Third Av club, announced today the ramento, Bill Leard, Harry McArdie | be w johnny * K a _ ali | " i ae names of the players he intends/and Jack Wuffll; outfielders, How-|at Columbus, ©., October 24, the their land monopoly and further increase their rents. 4 ? taking with him to Australia this|ard Mundorff and Elmer Zachor,|second with Tommy Dugan, 10 You need not believe us, The rents paid will tell you why State Senator winter for a series of gamos The majority of pitchers were ene ee. canes Josiah Collins, one of these landlords, and his associates, want to prevent the 20, am i a | Kirke, eight rounds, at St. Louts, business area from expanding North of Pike Street. The following #§ November 4, of the exorbitant rents, many of which have been increased 50 per cent im the eo BO eS le last year: " COAST SEASON 45 nal ; Gaffney, clothing $ 7.800%" UNDAY Brooks, men’s furnishings .... 11.400 Mra. Knettle Corset Shop (store ) SOO SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22.—At- Huteson Optical Company (store © fect wide |ter seven months of strenuous play- pa nna FE REE ing the Coast league season will Wallin & Nordstroi come to « close next Sunday after Swift Drug se noon unless Oakland or Los An- Sasths Give Geo. gelea, who clash on the local dia ame Dees — ° mond, demand the two post- lannon Glove Store . Wf their playing wasn't wi teh agreed agg mn gre Haynes’ Candy Store, Hailiargeon . the Senators, and at Los Angeles, Biack Cat Theater . * eevee roon plays Portland, the Millinery (next door) Eliminate the words “reversal of form” and “upset all the! sonson is sure to clone Sunday as V. & H. Shoe Store . 7300 dope,” and where would the football narratives be at this part of the |tnore no postponed games be- fade soa — i348 ‘ j t onde Mt GO WE 5 ccs cncnsasineinss FE a ag olen Hell egg egg A Gondolfo’s Fruit Stand, Collins Bafiding 6.900 With Mandot and Rivera matched for Thankegiving at Los Tis pesoueatel that the Const league! Btores in Oriental Building ........... 6.000 |has enjoyed. Three teamse—Oak Johnson Shoe Store ... i ‘ 5.400 California fans. land, Vernon and Los Angeles— Archway Book Store (Third and Pike). 8.100 © es iagiad have been tn the first division all Spaulding Athletic Goods ..........+++ 6.600 be season, Oakland assumed the lead O. & W. Railroad Office (Second Ave.) 7.200 ¢ in the first week of play by win- Eggert Shoe Store . os 6.000 5 ning six out of seven games from Stone, the Tallor (Second Ave.).. 5.400 San Francisco. The Oaks held the Mercantile Tank eoeesereese 9.600 scheduled to come back. a lead for a month or two and then Theaters (North of Bank), each ......+ 8.100 ee eee i. 7 | Vernon, mainly by ninth toning Hardy, Jewelers (21x162) 7.200 of mud at all times after October I) |raliles, came on and took the lead Turrell’s Shoe Store (25x102) 9.000 jo | away from Oakland, which dropped J. 8. Graham ....... 30.000 back into third place. Los Angeles BSingerman & Sons 24.000 you stadium, started in midseason and played Hart, Schaffner & Marx - 30,000 fee ov” wonderful ball, catching Vernon for Rhodes’ sed ery 20,008 Brown university put Pennsytvania pretty well out of the voniie first place. First one club and Schafer Bros, Arcade 24.000 Only Dartmouth and Swarthmore re-|then the other assumed the lead Spelger & Hurlbut .... 26.000 only to se0 one of the other two The Bon Marche (Nor 84.000 come slong and take It away. cme, taidens aie aoa _ To the cost of every hat, every pair of shoes, every suit of clothes, ‘ scant margin of nine points. Ver piece of furniture you buy in the high rent district there is added a sum non js second and Los Angeles ing the cost above a legitimate figure. The merchant must do this to meet tind. extortionate rent of the land monoply. Does not this explain why the dowm town landlords sought to prevent your voting for a Court Hoyse North of : ITCHIE MAY Street and now seek to misrepresent the facts? cee Watch the downtown landlords fight to make you vote for the Court House SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22.—That : L. D, LEWI vt Willie Ritchie, San Francisco con- S, Poaleanen tendér for the lightweight cham- 44 ae piouship, will soon sever business Mr. Voter, Cut This List Out. : relations with Billy Nolan long enough to consummate a Thanks giving day match here with Ad Wolgast, is believed almost certain “ in pugiliatic circles here today. Promoter Jas. W. Coffroth has flat- oi ly stated that he will do no bust- news with Ritchie while Nolan is The pin, it in waid, Is for Ritchie CHANCE NOT The last two years has seen a revolution in pipe-smoking. long, but burned free and steady; that held its fire close and never. ly resigned manager of the Chicago and it wouldn’t bite your tongue. bitts of the Brooklyn Nationals em-|the days of Walter Raleigh. It has done more in two years to of its own, The reason is the Prince Albert procesa This is what makes P. A. manager of the Boston Nationala,| job of perfecting it. The work took three years and cost a bunch of money. But | " make @ clean sweep of hisitail-end The United States Patent on this process was granted July 30, 1907. of Brooklyn, to the bad @ seven| this patent Prince Albert process means to you. You'll know why it has ped. Stewart was hanging on to ec fon kas |URO SmMmOoRe Il jan and personally negotiate with mim Coffroth for the Wolgast match, J came on deck with a brand new deal. Here was tobacco with United Frees Leased Wire) Ps NeW" YORK. Oct. 22--Despite| burned down to dust-fine ashes. Here was tobacco you could sn Cubs, would manage the Brooklyn Prince Albert brought the first notable improvement in Dhatically denied th q i ‘ . According to Ebbitte, Mir Datics|Popular than all other smoking tobaccos in a generation. Seaton. This process was discovered by a well-known German scientist who de: FF THE RE pie, and experimented with smoking tobaccos as a side line. He knew he had | And George Stallings will succeed} it would make a wonderful smoking tobacco and we had the faith to back it | staff, clear down to the office cat. Now, men, this is the showdown. If you haven't tried Prince Albert; rounds of fast boxing ia New York| smoking and started two men to smoking a pipe where one smoked before. ” 3 revent a knock-out. : Larry Doyle, Artie Latham and Tode Thompson got off with a $5 fine for playing baseball on Sun- day in New York. f his manager, FOR BROOKLYN and fragrance, without a touch of rankhess. Here was tobacco that reports that Frank Chance, recent- aS team next season, President Eb- pipe ee, will head the Dodgers again next Now, men, we want you to know why Prince Albert is different, why it’s i Johnny Kting hae ae| Dig thing in this process. So did we when this company acquired it. Experts were jhim, Owner James Gaffney will Gunboat Smith put Jim Debenrt, it to the jimmy pipe test. Let the tobacco smoke for itself. Then you'll’ last night, and the bout was stop- ae Ganeiehes come under a ‘ e e 99 | cago date line, thus—"Murphy mi | says Chance will not manage Cubs h l k in 1913." “Chance defies Murphy t e nationa Joy s io 2 to fire him.” “Murphy is trying to sell out his stock In the Cubs,” |'Take your choice, You'll enjoy it rolled up into a cigarette as well as in a jimmy Andy Sockalexie, the inatndt eee pipe. We tell you, men, here is the real cigarette—so tor ped Nie ange ago, was ar-| different in freshness, fragrance and flavor that it runs the a erdn: tater, turned iodes 0 '& urentice me dust-brands and the chaff-brands right off the smoke map! men is ways. Ho is 50 and has been umplefieg in the You roll up a cigarette of P. A. tobacco and know what's minors of late years, doing. Why, iteets a pace for your satisfaction that no i Eddie Sheviiny of Boston, beat the| other tobacco ever can replace. Buy one of the onve! ‘ : in three rounds at Now ‘Yor wer] handy packages and take a new lease on cigarette joy, night. VANCUVE TS oD a All on-the-job dealers sell Prince Albert every- a to advices received here| Where, Ten cents in the famous tidy red tin, | today from Sydney, Australia, | 3 i Metwioan ant Morte eae five cents in the toppy red cloth bag; also in hand- bled W. Kelly, who went to Amer-| some half-pound or pound tin humidor and a ica to arrange ts with J in the beat intereste of ietae et pound humidor of crystal glass. Australia, to cancel negotiations with the big black and rm to Australia, It is said that a bad tin- A hrget a been created on ac- R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO co., count of Johnson's present toabie| Winst n-Salem, N.C in Chicago. x

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