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SCOOP REC% THE STAR—SATURDAY, Don’t Be So Perpendicular, Scoop HEY YWoo- come our } OF THAT 4 MINUTE. — elecantty furnished t rates at Hotel Vir sod Virginia, near eee MODERN Fooms at low nua, Bight) festlake, Eltiott $03. Health for You force that runs the human is stored it is called, 1 for electricity ar that he nerves. This | Bob Burman, holder of a doson automobile race records, and gener aly regarded as the world's greatest automobile speed king, accompanied by nlae other automobile speed- burners of international reputation, arrived in Seattle yesterday, with racing cars, to participate in a race meeting at the Meadows track, a week from today Burman will drive his Bifteen Rena, the fastest car in the world, in which he covered a mile in 252-6 seconds and broke all records at Daytona Beach last season, In this car he will defend the Remy Bras- sard $2,500 trophy he has held for two years, and which carries with ft & weekly salary of $75. In thie event Joe Horan will compete, us» ing the Benz car with which David Bruce Brown won the Grand Prix. “K | Tony Janette will be at the wheel This | of the 200 H, P, Mercedes of Camile ite pos = ood to take drugs ‘dition 2 this You tor # dng as soon os the power is o “Btectra-Vita is a nelf-charged body which generates ay turned though ts to call e matter, f am per- with it and what I iadly recommen: ve already done hat it costa. Hiastrated with photos mt women, showing pplied and ex- ‘ou abould know the cause « Prone 7S be, you must if you can. Phyeictan consultation free Office & m. to 6p m. Wednesday and ee wtp. m sun- Piease send me, tree, 90-page, iiust: 11-2-12 Fated bode | Janatay. Joo Harkina, Len Zengle’s team- }mate tm the Fairmount Park race, HIPPODROME, SEATTLE'S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and Uni. orsity. & Cents Per Couple Dancing taught in 8 days. a? netrue- Prot , of dancing is the old- eat, moet reliable and ly recognized up-to- Pageias Big Geod Tesspiars’ night. Come and have a good Ume with jolly people. fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. qHE BEVERAGE THAT is brewed from pure bar- ley and imported—hops— given the proper age be- fore being placed on the market—a drink that you will find full flavored, sat- isfying, pure and richly mellow—this beer is Bottled only at sanitary conditions, Old German Lager a: and palatable until re: the plant under highly the keeping qualities of re proven—it keeps pure ady to serve, Get a trial order at any family liquor store or telephone the plant—Sidney 75 . Deliveries everywhere. INDEPENDENT BREWING CO., SEATTLE, U. 8. A. cite FAMOUS SPEED-BURNERS TO RACE AT MEADOWS ) free-for-all | three miles, with flying start. This) | three heats, for the Remy Grand | Brassard and trophy, valued at j will pilot the Grand Prix winning Darracg and Walter de Coursey will be at the wheel of a 100 H. P. Cut ting. Burman came to this Coast in the hope of getting a race with Barney Oldfield, the latter having appeared on the track in but one event this season in the Bast. The eight events are free for all drivers and} cars, List of Events. Event No, 1, Division 2 C stock, 161 to 230 cublotneh p! | displacement; distance, five mile prize, $26 in geld or trophy. Event No. 2, Division 3 © stock, 231 to 300 euble Inch placement; distance, five prine $50 in gold or trophy. Event No. 3, Class B-—-Nonstock 301 to 450 cuble inch displacement minimum weight, 1,806 pounds, dis tance, five miles; price, $50 in gold or trophy. | Event No. 4, Clase B—Nonstock,| 600 cubic Inch displacement or less; | minimum weight, 2,000 pounds; dis-| tance, five miles; prise, $50 in gold or trophy. Event No. 5, Class D—Nonstock, open race; distance, Non} event shall be run beat twe out of $2,500, Event No. 6, Clase E-—Nonstock, 600 cubic inch displacement or less; minimum weight, 2,000 pounds: dis-| tance, 25 or 50 miles; for the W. B.| trophy, valved at $2,500, Event No. 7, Exhibition trial—One} mile, Bob Burman, driving the Bilt; zen Bent. Other cars to drive exhibitions may do so by fiti-| ing this event. Cars Umited to one permission ie granted &, Class B—Nonstock, | . free-for-all handicap. regardless of class; oper to all care which have participated in at least) one previous event of the day of this! handicapper; prize, $50 cash or plate except for amateur events, MIGHTY ELEVENS TO CLASH TODAY (hy United Pree Leneed Wire) CAMPRIDGN, Mass, Nov. 2-— When the big contest to be played on Rastern @ridirons this year. Princeton's visit here today is the first in 16 years. Last seavon the two teams resumed football relations, Prince. ton winning, § to 6. Betting at 10 to 9 places Harvrd s the favorite. Besides the great battle at Cam- bridge, four big Middle Western games are to be played today. There is much interest in the (hi- cago-Wisconsin game at Madison. Both teains have played high-class football this year. The Minnesota- Ditnois game at Minneapolis will be an important factor tm the title Taco. Purdue will start the game with Northwestern fn Enaston, @rara- ier ered Liver Pills WEATHER HELPS It is impossible to oe. simply impossible, if the, are constipated. Waste prod- ucts, polsonous substances, must be removed from the body at least once each day, or there will be trouble. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s Pills, = LS Aims DANCE TONIGHT MINUET HALL 2413 Jackems Boctal Dan t., bet. 24th and 26th. every Wednesday and Admission be, dies for ren’ open dates. CUT- DENTISTS Sevond Av. aed Unt oe Opposite Stone-Visker WE STAND BACK OF OUR WoRK FOR 12 ns vRA PAINLESS DENTAL WORK OUT RATE PRICKS Other Dentists’ Ohte Cut Rate Prices, Basy Payments, Prices, ete OS $5 $10 Set of Teeth Guaranteed Fit $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown . $5 Gold or Porcelain Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up Silver Fillings, 50¢ Up 12-YEAR WRITTEN quanapegs GIVEN ON ALL WORK. Prominent Seattle Physician Takes Neal Treatment. Used Drug for Years A prominent Seattle physi- P| cian whose name and address gary aiditionat ry i. as Mioth Ave. N. ugh A Western institution af- fording to the earnest, ambi- tious youths and men of the West the opportunity to ac- quire efficient practical mas- tery of one of the most digni- fied, remunerative and pro- gressive professions, THE SEATTLE ENGI- NEERING SCHOOL, Inc. A theoretical and practical training school exclusively in Steam, Gas & Electrical will be furnished to any one in good faith interested, recent- ly completed the Neal Treat- ment for drug addictions, and makes the following state- ment! “I had been addicted to the use of morphine for six years and was taking ten grains hypodermically daily when I entered the Neal Institute. I had taken several other ‘cures,’ suffering a great deal thereby, but was unable to rid myself of the habit. Within two, weeks after entering the Neal Insti- tute I was eating well, sleeping well and feeling better than I had felt for years, and, best of all, I had no further craving or desire for morphine. The most remarkable effect of the treatment is the fact that there is little or no suffering attach- ed to the withdrawal of the drug. While at the Institute I had ample opportunity to ob- serve the effect of the treat- ment upon both alcohol and morphine addictees, and have no hesitancy in saying that it is unquestionably the best that has yet been discovered.” Engineering. Day and night courses; indi- vidual instruction; practical training on actual machinery in operation. Catalog and particulars on request, Telephone Q. A. 254. First Av, W, and Roy St. We make the positive asser- tion that the above expresses the sentiment of all Neal ‘Cure patients, Call, write or ph ; Neal Institute, 1735 16th Ve Seattle, Wash. Phone.,\East 4381, NOVEMBER é In the next play Shoick again went BY over for « touchdown, Pinkman falled to kick goal. Brondway no-| cured other touchdown in the ‘third quarter, Shoick taking th ball across. Pinkman kicked BEAT FRANKLIN; SCORE 20 30 6 resis ira teeth eat Tn a well played game at Lincoln | Rrondway's line for a touchdown. | park yesterday afternoon, the! Pranklin failed to recetve the kick- Franklin Midgets went down to 4@ | out, lowing their chance for # goal, feat before the sturdy Broadway | wick, Midgets. Seore, Broadway 2,| shock, Franklin 6 and Phelps starred for Broadway, In the firet quarter, after five| white Farmer and Giles were the minutes of play, Halfback Shoick | pright lights of the Kainler valley raced around ‘Kiin’s right end squad for an 80-yard run oring @ touch down, Broadway kicked goal, In| HOP”’|B’WAY MIDGETS Pinkman, Strange, Rice 2d and Pig. Instrumental and Entertainment Vig and Evenings, 7 Kadi Hart, captain of Princeton will take a hand in coach- eo Anne's footuvall squad.) 0 assist Coach Hamilton. hands frequently, Broad, ing Q rried it to the 10-yard line, Hart Is t uy CHANCES OF LINCOLN The poor weather conditions for today's gridiron contest between the Broadway and Livooln high choo! teams at Dugdale’s park, gives Lincoln the edge as the fw jvorite, Broadway had hoped for « dry field today, for a muddy feld and Lincoln's advantage in expert ence were the things most feared by the Broadway followers. eth teams were put through a Nght practice yesterday and han i died the ball in nice shape. Hroad- {way shows improvements in the passes and tried some good trick jplays, Coach Wells put his black and red squad through a light #i¢ nal practice, running |and-forward passes, Lin enter this afternoon's fray slight advantage in weight. Broad- way is handicapped with the lows of three of their moat de players, Bagshaw will ha pivot position today and MeDer mott, the regular quarter, will play in the backfield Despite the Weather and the fact hat @ great deal of interest is centered on this game, a la crowd i» oxpected to turn out. Should Lincoln win, they will get another chance at Queen Anne, | There is a Subtle Flavor in Golden Wedding which sets it apart as the mast If you have | not found this Flavor and this Effect in whiskey, it is because you“have agreeable of whiskies. It has a satisfying, wholesome effect. not tasted Finch’s Golden Wedding ; Bottled in Bond weeks ago. The city championship rests on today’s battle, and the winning team bas but Queen Anne — im order to win the city te. JOE MANDOT IS A 6-5 FAVORITE a OA TA Yoo Ad Wolgnat ‘bere Slonday: nicht ruled today @ ¢to6 favorite over the Ute bolder, Wolgast appears betting and declares he le willing to put up from $1,000 to $4,000 that he will Knock out Mandot within ten rounds, HIGHS TO PLAY EVERETT, Nov, 2.—A game of vital importance fn the state cham- Plonship race will be played be tween Everett and Tacoma high here thie afternoon, Ta- coma rooters, 300 strong, will be Present at the battle feld to en- courage their idole on to victory. Dance at Dreamland tonight. °° | the making all the mellow- But is method of There is a special reason for the it rare quality of Golden Wedding. Se : that keeps It is different from ordinary whis- pata ve a key -because it is made by its own ness and mildness in, as it comes to you. formula and process. These keep the original Flavor . It is the mellow- and Quality absolutely untainted. fs and mildness in by the ness Only the finest grain is selected ripened for Golden Wedding. sunshine, “Made Differently” Bad Roads Mean This Good Roads Spell Prosperity for Farmer and Low Prices for All Consumers To build good roads means to reduce taxes now levied to repair and rebuild old roads. Vote for the $3,000,000 Bond Issue and Let Posterity Help to Pay For the New Roads

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