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MADE TO 1 5 UNION ORDER MADE Satisfaction Guaranteed We could fill a book telling you about the and can talk it over personally with you to a MAKERS OF GOOD CLOTHES 304 PIKE STREET COAST LEAGUE TEAMS AFTER WOLVERTON SAN FRANCISCO, Novy, §—San Francisco and Sacramento of the Pacific Coast league are seeking the services of Harry Wolverton as manager for next season, accord ing to reports prevalent in base- ball elreles today, Wolverton will not manage the New York Amer jeans next season, President Frank Farrell being dissatisfied because | beard. the Highlanders finished next to last The wind did it mil could 56 seconds, bre ord of 69 1 Barney Old Man That There t# not A wh back, and that the best mouth. We do who is once a eactly that we own mouth Overcoats are the lowest ALBANY CUT vt styles and ideas we have for autumn but we're not authors, we're tailors, advantage to both of us. BUY WHAT YOU WANT AND HAVE IT CHARGED —Ri ments this season we have the lar, both conservative and desirable novelties. tions in both Suits and Overcoats from range in price from Mh indispensable, Raincoats Rightly The present weather makes a rain from $18.00, FURNISHINGS New Furnishings for men are arriving dally—iatest 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. on in June, 1907, Dentists elties im shirts, silk neckwear, gloves, underwear, hosiery, ete, SPLITTING Te Wee 110 MILES AN HOUR WITH SPEED KING BOB BURMAN BY KAYBEE SMITH, Yesterday | wore a Van & part down the center of my chin Yentorday aft noon I rode around the Meadows track with Bob Burman, the speed king, who will race there tomor row, in his big Bliteen Bens, the fastest car in the world, straightaway [ saw the needle on the speedometer creep up to 110 nm hour, and that’s all one *, except when grandstand would rush up to the ear and rush away again, The firat time we went around the track we covered the mile in the ing the track r nda, establis Albany Cut-Rate a Dental Office the sam we Gosire and require. arantee all work for RATE ‘° e. ir Walk Up. = Will Surprise You. Wilt Please You Know That Your Clothes Are When you buy a Suit or Overcoat that carries the BRADBURY SYSTEM LABEL it's a settled that you are getting your — worth. In bot! st and most satistying display of men’s and young men's clothing. tailored in high-grade woolens, there are new models in Pleasing selec- rantee depart- Faultlessly BRADBURY $25 to $40 Priced proof garment Our large line includes Cravenettes with con- vertible collars, Slip-ons and Imported Gabardines, priced nov- Shoes ‘We carry the exclusive line for Seattle the famous Bar- ry shoes. A high- arade line of footwear for men in the new Fall and Winter lasts es. of Dyko| Wind at the rate of 110 miles an ‘Today that same beard has| hour is difficult to desertbes When On the bts den- DENTISTS Beak M46 ten miles an hoor wasn’t “letting THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. The sensation of splittiig the Burman cut loowe I could feel the} | 200-horsepower engine purring un- der me, and then the seat gave me ja violent push In the back, You) have been in a elevator when It on dropped out. Riding with Burman felt ® good deal like that, except instead of momentary. When the speedometer showed) 80 miles an hour, | braced my feet against the blocks In the ear pro- vided for that purpose, hooked my| arm in the strap at Burman’s back,| gritted my teeth and ducked my) head to breathe, and wondered how) {my wife would spend the fo in surance. When. he let: her out. another notch and the needle showed a han dred miles an hour a feeling of bravado came over me, and I re ec member feeling glad I going to die with my boots on. Another notch and we were moving at the! rate of 110 miles an hour, My| thoughts went back to my old home in Ohio and I wondered If a cer tain old woman in. the seaport where I was born who hasn't mine) ed a funeral in 60 years, would glance down at me and, according fo her established custom, an nownce that | looked natural Rurman took the curves at some} thing like 76 miles an hour and when the big car settled back Inte & stride of 90 miles an hour Y | feeling of relief came, and it seam | and run as) we tuned a minute, After the turns around the track I got out and stretched myself and) felt as if I had been on a moving} railroad train for a week I felt a good deal like the man who successfully rides an ava-| lauche down the side of a moun tain. I wouldn't have missed the °¥/and wouldn't | thousand | ts) On the way back to the efty Bur-! | man apoligized for not letting her re) out. saying it was dangerous to do so with the track in the muddy condition it was, A hundred and repeat it for ten | ‘er out,” when you consider thal | the big Blitzen Bena ts capable of | 144 milea an hour. If Burman wants to ride at that! jrate, it's all right with ma as he makes his living at it, but the fob low who does it for the mere fun jot the thing ts a boob, and) in the light of my experience yesterday, | I would advise anyone who tries it | to get bis house in order firet and hand his name and addreaa to th | coroner. LINCOLN ELEVEN | RESTS FOR FRAY Following strenuous practice last night, the Lincoln team will rest wnt) the game with the Spokane high on the university campus to- morrow afternoon at 2:20. Caoch Wella ts confident that the loss of two regulars from the game to- | morrow can eaally be replaced from the many eligibles. The two teams | weigh about the same, and the game promises to be one of the beat fTidiron battles played so far this year. Both Spokane high schools wind }up thetr last (schools Baturda are en route on @ special train, and are expected here some time today. | |The other Spokane team plays Ev- erett. It is thought that “Wee” Coyle and Dave Skeels will be to With four strong and evenly matched teams in the organiza tion, the City bowling their regular schedule on the Imperial alleys on the evening of November 12. The following schedule has been adopted: November 12—-Wonders vs. Mil waukee. November 14—Smith Hopes vs. Imperials. November 19. waukee, November 21——Wonders va. Smith Hopes. November 26—Smith Hopes vs. | Milwaukee, November 29-—Imperials vs. Won- | ders. December 3—-Milwaukee vs, Won- ders, Décember 5—Imperials vs. Smith Hopes. December 10—-Milwaukee va. Im- perials. December 12—Wonders vs. Smith Hopes, December 17— Milwaukee vs. | Smith Hopes. | December 19—Imperla)s ¥s. Won- ders. Imperials ve, Mik Last night the Wonders won close contest from the Imperial by a margin of but 31 pins, Th score follows: +876 902 931—2709) Wonders .. Imperiala . 76 985. 817—2678 | With both teams playing fn tough luck, the Fischer Bros. team got! away with a victory over the Logan | & Bryan aggregation .) night, | Emerick of Fischer Bros, rolling) the high score with 208, score follows: |. Logan & Bryan— Braggins (Captain)..144 41 |Riedel .. 169 G |Nisonger . MBAs | Winters .. 154 148 171 1m 103 158 | 591 630 661 | Macher Bros.— |Pettus ... +107 198 106 |Mmerick .. +139 208 159 |Rogers (Capt.) +180 178 180 | Billsbarrow ... 142 196 148 568 649 G06 BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 = 2 RUGBY TEAMS {nelections will be made by Coach atarted to rine rapidly and it felt) for a moment as if the bottom had that the sensation was continuous | 'he exception of experience for a thousand dollars| — ARE READY FOR BIG BATT (Ny United Preae Lenned Wire) STANFORD Ivy S&.—The Stanford rugby 16 which is to oppose California Saturday in) the big intercollegiate game will] be picked late this afternoon. The| Al Frank, Fullback Benny yi ptain Loule Cass and Stu t Advisor Schapp, who himaelf candidate for the position of BERKELEY, Cal, Nov, 8—With nneth Carpen er, the husky front ker, and Clinton Evans, the ap y wing, Who are suffering from minor in Juries, the rugby fifteen wh ‘a to represent California in t clash with Stanford Saturday afternoon | Appeared in splendid shape today. All indications are that California will present the strongest Mneup of many @easons. Coach Schaefer is confident of his team's ability to beat Atanford's representatives, WATBON V8. AZEVEDO SAN FRANCISOO, Nov. 8.—Fight fans are promised a hot bout here | tonight when Red Watson and Joe! Acevedo enter the ring at Dream land for the four-round main event, | In the other bouts on the same card Frank Picoto meets Frankie Smith, Lee Johnson boxes Jimmy Fox and eoveral other minor bouts will be decided, HRS ESET ESSE SRE R EES $30‘u 91 Jame TRACIE 905 Room 206 ‘Traders’ Didg. 2 Third Avenue ALBERT HANSEN Established 1583 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, LING SILVER Corner Fi and SEATTLE Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE, Fifth and University. & Cents Per Couple Gancing le the oldert, most reliable and only reese: date dancing in Beatthe to-measure clothing HIGHER RATING MEANS MORE COIN FOR PLAYERS PORTLAND, Ore., Nov, 8. The Northwestern league mo- Quis are today advised that un- der the class B rating the sal. player cannot be under $200 a month and if they secure a class A ary of the Individual rating, which they are ing for, they will have to pay “pushers” and other players a monthly remuneration of not less than $300, if the orders from the na in go through it the North have @ on tional comm it ts figured rn league will Portland club A vigorous pri is to be a registered against this latest ruling at the minor leagues’ * tied, although meeting in Milwaukee day. HREM ENERO! oh (6c. 416 Linoleumas, Modern Furniture Co ooo Pike ast) strive cultural | With By Haune * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * the * * Tues * * INDIAN WILL NOT'T BE IN “AGGIE” LINEUP == PORTLAND, Ore, Gilmour Doble football champions from the Wash | ington State University, | squad are here tod: arrangements for the game betweer | Washington and the Oregon College field tomorrow }are due to arrive late today den taking the place of the wonderful n the bo returning to tac Hauser’s leaving. ar to begs but Doble’s backfield is also unset Washington has two or three classy formations there. It is figured that the winner will be counted on as amplonship college. Washington rooters to the num- ber of 400, chaperoned by a brass band, will be on hand ! Nov, 8.—-Coach of the four-times and hfs to make final Agr | (ate fleld of Multnomah “haysoeds on The connection, SPECIAL frame with ng lense Indian ok player, and May count of the “Aggien” bape up as str ing of the we ~ plete for . the Northwest OPTICAL ff 460-462 ARCAT The Shortest Distance Between Two Points is a 0 Distance” Long Distance Telep seo tho big em sents & refined, M Modern lons-grinding pherleal FOURTH FL hone Service _nseeoemnasenianesinnisaisipagiianan TT ‘oe Eliminates time. Binds city and country together. Saves the expense and inconvenience of travel, Broadens companionship. Conserves time and energy. Unites producer and market. Enables any one to send the right word to the right place at the right moment. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station and your Telephone is the center of a system con- necting five western States. [ Suit or Overcoat THEPACIFIC TELEPHONE ‘@) AND TELEGRAPH CO. We have not cut our prices—they have al- ways been at the low notch on top-notch made- You can come to this English Woolen Mills Store and save half of what you sp where and be sure of the quality guarantee it. Here you get a $30, $35 or For $5 —that’s without a doubt a $60 value at a $30 price. your choice of any cloth in the house—made by the be These are cut by ex with “dandy” lines, strength and build, real man lines, high grade someneswand correct proportions. All English Woolen Mills suits and overcoats afé finished in every detail, with the little touches ments shown only in expensive garments by others. See us today. Remember money back if you are not satisfied. NGLISH We or both for only ert tailors to the latest fall jut Nhes” which” bila ‘out j romise prompt, accurate wou 704 Ist Av.—Two Stores—3d Av. at Sprit