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SCOOP si5cts CiTyY EDITOR Ya If you are interested tn tatl- ored to measure sulta, the lat eat styles In weave and color effects, for $25 to $35 oome tn and see our big display of goods. We have the new shades, and what is still better, we have selected them . from mills that are known for the splendid wearing quality of their products, coln's lineup Saturday on account| | of studies, Louis Ryan, quarter) i , and Smith, right tackle, have | been declared ineligible for the | ' | battle with Broadway, Lincoln baa} -___ FROST & CO. Successors to FROST & O'NEIL 1205 First Avenue j Loyal Broadway students, 200 | Bi renames any ed | strong, turned out to the Lincoln . * jfietd last night to witness the} |slaughter of the Varsity treshmaa| ODDS FAVOR AD jteam, which tied Lincoln last Frt- IN MANDOT BOUT day by a 7 to 7 scor At the end! a en of the contest the Untversity fresh-|* | NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 30 —————* men had scored three touchdowns |* “I am.so confident that Wol-: and Walt Madigan, the former|* #ast will win here over Man Mea’s Semple $17 50 Broadway back, had also connected | * dot that I will bet 1 to 3 that jhis pedal with three safe goal|* ‘he champion knocks him TRACIE fen" - ‘Traders’ Bids. 905 1-2 Third Avenue * | | * * * * kicks, Broadway located the fresh-|* out.” * man goal for six points after dark-|* This was “Cherokee Tom" # ness had descended, and also kick-|* Jones’ war cry when be ar # ed goal. nal score, Broadway 7,|* Tived here with the Cadillac ® a * * o * @ Varsity 21 * wildcat. Wolgast himself pro- ' “Pwo regulars will be out of Lin-/* dicts that be will have an }® easy victory, and says Man- | |® dot's victory over Joe Rivers }@ does not bother him in the * lost | ore eeeEeeereeeas fl | JOE TINKER MAY HEAD CINCY REDS| (By United Prose Leasea Wirey | CHICAGO, Oct. 30.—Shortstop Joe Tinker of the Chicago Cubs will | manage the Cincinnati Reds next Season in the event he is able to obtain his release from the Chicago club. Tinker bas come to terms with President Garry Hermann of the Cincinnat! team, and they have! taken the matter of the release up| with President Murphy of the Cubs, | who refuses to make any statement regarding bis action, but has gone / East to disc possible trades with other magnates. The tern of the jagreement were not made public, | Good Templar Pair tonight, 1109! Virginia. oe said the Editor “She’s a Ghetto woman, hey? Make her a society woman, a settlement worker. Hint that the man is a Yale graduate."” This is the creed of a master- faker of the American newspaper business, whose secrets are now met told by a newspaper writer after { fate browshe tus permits, of| twelve years’ service under him. Na duarantse tat your It is a matter of pretty vital in- seiko: Wak vais Shel sal in this country. You'll find the Te er article, “Faking asa Fine Art” in ORCELAIN CROW inrdow i | fillers of tee - , ‘Albany Cut-Rate | Dentists There is not a Dental Office tn the world where the very best den- leas extracto ne Unit | od States today, with the Albany | ea NOVEMBER Dentists, and our reasonable prices | F © beyond all question the lowest ever offered in Seatth MAGAZINE swe ailvertion our prices are Get 0 copy from any newsstand or cond 18 cate to ‘The American Magnaine, New Yor ALBANY OUT RATHR DENTIVTS Second Floor Feopie’s Rank Bidg. Second and Pike. Take Elevator or Walk Up. Our Prices Will Surprise You. Work Will Piease You. Hello! Grocery? I am calling up especially to remind you that I will not accept ‘‘just any bread.” Don’t send me an ps aM te for the pure, clean, wrapped loaf of HOLSUM Bread Every housewife should insist that her telephone orders receive the same care that she is given when she personally visits the store. Going to market by wire is the modern woman’s way, but she should be careful to specify HOLSUM. Insist upon it—whether you go, send or tele- phone, you must have SUM —the bread that’s Made Clean, Sold Clean, Delivered Clean : HOLSUM BAKING CO Don't take @ bun for a loaf—demana the 32 ounce loaf of your deater, “Holsum” entire charge of the affairs in this | jgame, which ts to be played at} | Dugdale’s park instead of on the! Madison field, | loffictal time for the Los Angelos to | land may be refused when the ques 118:10:22. Charles Soules (Cadillac |bas been taken on the renewal of EXPECT BETTER FRAY ithe Winten oa ; Carlson, had fallen into the Gila | lm |Coliseum last night, he preelpitat | Billie Williame had a shade of the =| Both boys mixed {t strong from the} -| first tap, but Miller was there more | ] Horn he will go after Al “gle THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1912. BY “HOP” ——I SE ™ Paha nee ? e ae . ‘ Rah! What Does Alma Matter? Canadian Pacific Ra STRAMSHIPS ON TRIANGLE sen VIEn Vietorta Arrive Vi Toave V Leavy ouver rive Heattle .. City Office, 114 Becond Av. Shoes Operated SI She Ora All Work G Best Equipment Means Best Work, Model Shoe Hospital, Klein’s Shoe . 613 Second Avenue. 217 James F you enjoy a ge OFFICIAL TIME Fe taNo our or {OFF THE WIRE pod HE N. W. LEAGUE) Los AGuLES. Oct 8 Bolly of the efforts of the Class B base Burns, the local lightweight, is a 4 busted phenom today, following bis | ball magnates of the Northwestern v | league to obtain an A classification |f@%° handling at the hands of/ a glass of beer let us send a trial case of fa PHOENIX, Artz, Oct. 9$6—The | Northwestern league club in Port) of their mill at Vernon, almost put Phoenix race was given dat igst | tion comes up for settlement before | HOE rae ee Wig porn pag bo OP Cramer evening as follows jthe Class A directors next Febra y | Ralph Hamlin (Franklin car), /ary. Owing to the furs no action| MAM8Ked to take the decision trewed and properly aged by the old-time methods and bottled only at our plant un der perfect sanitary condi tions. aSsiecienenrhe meee the atti Seg - No. , 18:54:05, Fred Fuller (Na | territory for next year. President PORTLAND, Or, Oct 30. tional), 19:46:06, Rumors were | MoCredie, who owns both Portland) ponpite the fact that they run five current here this afternoon that | clubs, has admitted that it may be pounds heavier than thelr oppo driven by Will | airfioult to obtain sanction for Port-| nents toa man, the football huskies | in the event the fight for Alof the Multnomah club expect a river, This was not credited, how-| ¢b fication ts continued, and hé| bruising battle in the game with ever, and it I® believed Carlson is| may not be able to put # club Im/the soldiers from Vancouver Bar| stalled somewhere on the desert, | the Northwestern cireult next year.| racks Saturday. According to Ser The unofficial time for the S41 | ———————————————————————— coant Wm. Hunter, manager of the Diego cars was computed as fol lows soldier team, bis squad iv a great | jdeal stronger than the one which| David G, Campbell (Stevens Sulphurro Batts |} votierea Mtuitnoman inst ta. He | Duryea), 16:59, Lyons (National), |=) lenys his back field matches up with 19:06 son (Apperson), ar} FOR RHEUMATISM |f theo od M” back quartet in rived . but bis Ume was eve onsen tal, 18-16, 11 minutes slower than that |{| —READ BOOKLET— oe of Lyons | Hs. All Druggists 18 AFTER COULON | A free-for-all track race between | nee. | NEW YORK, Oct. 20, Barney Oldfielé, Teddy Tetalaff ra battle betw and Caleb Bragg hes deen ar) Se ar ee en See » altimore and hn rapged for this afternoon at the lo m are under way here toda fair grounds for a prize of §2,000.! between Sammy Harris, Williams’ . | s the jmavaxer, and Tom McCarey, | Lew Angeles ror er GIVEN HAGEN | MAIN 1043 IND. $200 | wiit us. You got ¢ a to fight | j Williams and the tch is on DVER FORBES | evepc Trencher oq | ottumencnns: SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20.——Inter- When Referee Oscar Marbet le | over the scheduled four-round awarded a hairline decision to ween Willie Hoppe, the Romeo Hagen over Harry Forbes Offlee 114 Jackson Ot. novice, and Tommy McFar at the end of thetr four-round con-| land, a senxoned boxer, at Dream-/ test, which was the main event of | ———— —\jand Friday night | the Austin & Freed smoker gt the} | . j KILBANE WINS BY K. O. | JOHNSTOWN, Pa, Oct. 30.—Af-| ter four rounds of fairly even fight ing, Johnny Kilbane, featherweight jchampion, knocked out Tom: 'Dogan of California here with right hook to the jaw The Fndependent Brewing Co. SEATTLE Delivered to All Parts of the City. ed a cloudbarst of protest from the) Forbes camp. Nelther boxer was accustomed to the “clean break” rule, but the baker seemed (o grasp it first, and landed several stiff) ones while Forbes was getting to-| gether after the break. Most of the way the battle was “horse and/ > horse,” and both boys were ap and coming strong when the final cong sounde Partisans of each boxer rooted hard for their men, and the Forbes mon figured that Hagen | puld have been “lucky to get aj w, although Referee Marbet gave his decision on the fact that| the baker landed more clean} punches than his opponent | With the advantage in weight ‘Tempiars’ Fate to- Bide toms and have a good time with jolly people 1108 Virginia. Admission 190. STUDY THIS ROAD M Carefully Then Read the Fine Print Underneath It first three rounds with Johany O'Leary, Wut the plucky bantam | waltzed tn im the tast stanza and) earned the draw decision given by Referes Pete Muldoon, by boxing cireles around William. } Ivan Miller, welter, got a razor edge decision over Cecil Hatfield, | frequently with the telling blows. Al Mosler gave a. perfect imita | tion of a Marathon runner during his four rounds with Danny) O'Brien, of San Francisco, & new) Richmond in the Seattle Ista, who showed that he has cleverness enough to more than take care of} himself with Seattle's best boxers | when they will stand up to him and/| try to get acquainted wita his game | instead of always having en) | ments ina distant corner of the) ring. You'll bear more of O'Brien. | In the opening act, Floyd Good man had it on Henry Peltier 80) ways, the intter spending a good | portion of his tim» on his back, but) always recovering in time to last out the tedious trip. A talr crowd witnessed the bouts and the judgments of the referees except in the main event aroused no protest. MANAGE CUBS? _ NOT ON YOUR LIFE, SAYS F. CHANCE LOS ANGELES, Oct. 30.—Frank Chance is at hiF orange ranch neary Glendora today, and declares he is willing to spend the rest of his life in California. Asked if he would manage the Chicago Cubs next year, the peer “Not on your life,” wouldn't manage the team for that fellow Murphy if he gave me all of this orange country, If I take a notion to play ball in Chicago, though, Murphy won't drive me out. I'll play with the Cubs as an utility outfielder for $1,200 a year.” Asked | "Pleace ‘county’ The distribution of the $3,000,000 bond issue which ts to be expended on the roads « above ts as followst No. 1, Bothell-Snohomish, 8 miles; $8,000; No. 2, Woodinville-Duvall (1 bridge), 11 tse deny No. 3, Re& if he would consider an offer to lead mond-North Bend (1 bridge), 15 miles, $120,000, No. 4 Bothell-Redmond-Issaquah-Renton (1 bridge), 30 miles; Meee teaten tale aaake dace, $298,000, No. 5, Ismaquah-Fall City, $ miles; $86,000, No 4, Kirkland-Renton, 16 miles; $30,000. No.’ 7, Chance said he would be glad to nton, 1.5 miles; $45,000. No, 8, Renton-Maple Valley-B Diamond, 19 miles; $76,000. No. 9, Auburn break into the national game on the Diamond-Franklin-Enumclaw-Auburn (1 bridge), 40 miles; $278,000. No. 10, Renton-Renton Junction, $ miles 2 Coast if conditions were right. 000. No 11, Beattle-Pierce County Pacific Highway, 21 miles; $330,850. No. 12, Fourteenth Avenue South to Des ‘ sonia eines Moines and Pierce County, 20 miles; $148,000. No. 18, Manhattan School to Des Motnes road, 1 mile; $10,150, NO RK 14, Vashon Island, 12 mil $60,000. No. 15, Mercer Island, 10 miles; $50,000. No, 16, Skykomish, 28.5 saat * * $165,000. No. 17, in Town of Bothell, 1.2 miles; $18,000. No. 18, in Town of Issaquah, miles $10,000. No, HIGHLANDERS MAY uatnien coe ot 7 eo ge i 20, Neweastle Renton, 6 miles; $25,000. No, 21, Greenwood ‘ 0 Lake Union 0,000. No, 22, Ravenna Boulevard to Sixty-fifi 10,000. No * CAN WOLVERTON Rainier Avenue; $239,000, No, 24, Woodland Park to Wentlke Avenue (1 bridge); $250,000. ‘xo Ss, Bast vod iy NEW YORK, Oct, 30.—That * ginal Way; $176,000. No, 26, bridge over canal at Latona; $80,000. No. 27, bridge over canal at Fremont ave rank Farrell, owner of the * nue; $70,000. No, 28, bridge over canal at Montlake Avenue; $30,000. No. 29, Fourteenth Avenue South; ¥ New York Highlanders, has *| No. 80, Richmond Bench to North Trunk Boulevard; $30,000, ‘Totals, 244.8 miles; $3,000,000, Distribution Gncided to Giapone of the sary '& amount for City of Souttle, $1,059,000; total amount for towns, $46,000; total amount for county, $1,906,000, lees of Harry Wolverton aa.® 000,000, Amount to be expended for paved highways in county, outside of cities and towns-—Location: No, % manager of the team Is frepo! tUle-Renton, 1.6 miles; $45,000. No, 11, Pleree County Pacific Highway, 11 mile: $330,850. Totals, 12.5 ed in baseball circles h t 76,850. Amount to be expended for relocation, gr 5 7 Stent Te de “aes a Saliding telnater 300 sehen th ie » grading and graveling roads, outside of cities and towns Frank Chance, recen . Bored ag, manager of th \c ‘a o — ve to the market centers carry the heaviest traffic’ and the auto : ha; will augpes reight trucks, It is the intention to pave such sections like our city streets, on PORT= | — LAND CEMENT CONCRETE BASE, which pavements are the cheapest in the end. ~ Wolverton. | Farrell refus to affirm or deny tho repor| errr rr ee ee H . Vote for King County Road Bonds on November 5, 1912 THE ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN PORTLAND CEMENT MANUFACTURERS, we Northwestern Bank Bldg., Portland, Ore. For Booklet and Other Information on Cement Write to HEAVIES TO MEET CEMENT INFORMATION BUREAU 421 Globe Block, Seattle, Wash. KRSSEEE EERE EE EE Keeeeeeeee I ND, Oct. 30.--Fight © a chance to see tho hopes in action tonight wha@ ¥ Moran of Pittsburg meets Chi Horn of San Francise: bout here. Moran «: ys if We