The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1912, Page 2

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER , Stevenson, known as “ig | u | Bter is going to orga bas \ketball team in the 6:15 Businens ‘ ] Wholesale and Retail Men's class, to represent them tn} i ait kinds. of the Basketball league. Steve viny- SUSE Ppl PANESE ART GOODS, ri od at the University of Nebraska, nt ae Syeeee ‘and with the material he has at his) 1013 THIRD AVENUp command expects to organize a wit A ning bunch. | MAIN 1049 IND, Ye || oe CIGARE Es Corner Firat and Cherry SEATTLE | ALBERT HANSEN =. 3 . | C4 | LINCOLN TO FACE|Q'LEARY AND FARRELL 10 { yepmides =. ((Pomr desccc| STERN TEST | My WN SLASHING GO | ASS ae Dr~ DANCE TONIGHT] gioco rea tee cess nex | neti 09 LZ Tig bee. doth ternoo he local MINUET HALL Ne er ibe epokane Mi Nick Aitrock got off scot free in a New York police court the other| team. The game will probably be day, when ho and several other diamond workers were arraigned on @ Jackson st. bet, 24th and 25tb.| raved on the university campus, | charge of Sunday greensward tolling, They couldn't prove that Nick was fal, Dance every oe te Vader} Should Lingoin win this coming a ball player, Hau for rent on open dates. game with the Fall City eleven, « been Deacon t ____. | good start will be obtained in the DANCIN Gi“ for the state title, Lincoln | will go into the affray against) Dancing taught in 2/Spokane with even a stronger line) days. Private instruc’ than in the Broawday game, What | Hor frees, °""FF lin regarded as Lincoln's hardest | HuIPrroD: contest is the game scheduled with Everett high on November 16, Lin-| "| eoln’s next game after the one with} Everett will be on Thanksgiving with the Tacoma high school, In the game with Broadway it was found that Lincoln's weakness was on the offensive. Coach Wells ts now devoting most of his time Strengthening his squad in this de- partment. If it can be arranged, the game will be played on the campus, providing that no high |school will ask for the field again this season. eevee vyweight fighters to take up the game of @ of the game, it takes a heavyweight yooenefully “ee Joe Jeanette advises hy basketball, From what | fighter, well armored, to pla Bob Burman Is going to take a practice spin around the Meadows track Thursday, regardiess of weather and track conditions, A man who can't get alr enough to breathe unless he is going two miles a minute) ¢¢ * - should worry about a few quarts of rain and a few gallons of mud. his coat I is You don’t hear of any hunters getting back to town these days and) telling about bow easy ft was to get the bag limit of birds, W asbington ue yedr to be wise to the p u ‘Liste, In the meantime, what has become of Tealey Raymond, who used to | get his name in the papers every week or so? “eee ot dead at this very second, y strong men. Pulse, 1912; school, Run, men, run, the Lat Bulletin —No, indeed, baseball i | but it isn’t su healthy it has to be held d | respiration, Oct, 29; temperature, Nor hounds are on our tral) CAFE TANNHAUSER | . | T. J. Lindahl defeated Earl Druke ; 4 ‘The Altied Troops are now on the five-yard line. .Hold them, Turkey. |im the handball tournament eeeee (4 [night fm straight games—2 BSS x tty It's so far along in the campaign now that this powerful political “= 4. This raises nage to aN boost advanced by a rabid republican baseball fan won't help any, so Trument and Vocal 4)” th round on ladder, . TH give ft the publicity it so richly deserves: “Tho Taft administra Inet al | JOHNNY O'LEARY AND BILLY FARRELL tion gave Seattle a pennast-winning baseball team, didn’t 1? Then, Entertainment Afternoons J) Max Wardall was practicing at] Johnny O'Leary, the present/have been clamoring for a bo-| why change? and Evenings. |the handball court yesterday, pre-|holder of the featherweight cham-|‘¥een bim and O'Leary. Whlleghe feng (ied paratory to his start up the la fon: ‘, going will only be over the ir Mr. Blossom Seeley, husband of the actress with whom Rube Mar MEALS AT ALL HOURS ff of tame. Ho starts in the plonabip ttle of the Northwest, | round route, it is the firm bel quard fs drawing ctly good and regular money from the public for Yes, Imperiales — the will defend that title against Billy Farrell, the clever 122-pounder from Wenatchee, in what is looked upon as the coming ring event of each that the other will t count at some time durhg pertod. O'Leary has been bf |hard for the past two works | will have no excuse to offer the season at the Pastime gered bc go down tn defeat. Farrpif club smoker at Dreamland Friday {that he was never in better 0 n night. tion and can see nothing but, - tory in sight Tho FarrellO'Leary go Is attract |“ give other topnotch events ing attention throughout the coun/on the card. Ed Hagen, + SNIPPED ANI WWERE try, as it is generally belleved that jwitt meet Vie Berger, Sqn Farrell is th u _}elseo; Holly Giles, Fort Lat 40 PER YO. &.8. one boy in this vi | itgery Forbes; Mickey O'Bri cinity who has a chance against | sie ve Yousg Lyons, Nort) i tho rugged Irishman. That ; C.COREY Sion ee ee ue credt jen fy hard ‘ And Casey throw his bat away—the union called a strike. 127 AO IADISON routing of training be bas adopted [Weweryo soa hey # kx Sac ing fit " . SLITTLE RASS! for a queen's taste, and whether von Bg Halen's, Jeo Disaréhené The Oregon Aggies have announced that they will play Hauser, the O'Leary retains bis title or drope “ Cartisio Indian, in the game Saturday against Dobie's ae aquad. If it to the Wenatchee Ind, it ie «| Members of the Swimming clab| Hauser has the ractal falling, Doble might do well to send down a scout lead-pipe cinch that both will know | have decided to change their week-| with a quart of Mountain Dew ‘Tanglefoot several hours before the game. ° eee that they have been in the ring. [ly meeting night from Monday to B.& | Farrell made « hit here bout @ | Tuesday, starting next Tuenday. It Thh you hear about but rever see—The equare-shooting ring ar- . referee Ss a la Carte. in a Vaudeville turn, b need that he expects to take the Rube on sight. The chances are he would jump ten feet ly stepped on th ad of w match, The guy who an-| 4| nounces in 180-point type what he is going to do never unlimbers his) f | emoke wagon } . eevee ft My idea of nothing at all—Figuring all night over the laws of fe] chance and arriving at the conclusion that Chafin is a good 1,000-to-1/ shot for prosident J “ere e he, With the baseball players’ protective union now on Its way with a good start, that baseball classic about Casey will have to be changed to read like this }hole, and has a real man’s size job | cut out for him to get to the top. only name you need to remember to pe the cleverest ; yes pice o — 8 i ; for 109 .Grr.1°the smoker of gual No cigarette anywhere is smoked by such large percentage of the smokers. Forthereigno cigarette that so completely satishes number in every Fen men The cigarette that pleases all these smokeraia ‘ fol te please you. Pt The quality is there. Each one just a eal ill Tall od cock sea ory CASEY ON A STRIKE ‘The bases all were flied with men, the conflict was a tle, When mighty Casey came to bat with murder in his eye. Just then a walking delogate meandered down the pike, = ago when he moet Charile|is believed the new arrangement] tist who figures he didn’t have a shade the better of it when the ms ens in a draw, and ever since | will permit of » much larger mem-| sare “draw.” and who saya, “if anything, the other fellow should have 9 local followers of the @ been given the deciaion.” SEATTLE THEAT ——===PHONE MAIN 43 BAILEY & MITCHELL Present For the First Time Here at Popular Prices — THE DEEP PURPLE PRICES: EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY .... i SPECIAL BARGAIN NIGHT MONDAY... Tareas ai NEXT WEEK —The Girl in

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