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Wea's ' aut cu $30 Suis... $17 TRACIE B72. 905 1-2 Third Avenue Sul FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists Just Printers 1013 THIRO AVENUE IN 104° IND. 5200 DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE, Fifth and University, 5 CENTS PER COUPLE. W SQUAD, Returning from Portland with bis victorious gridiron warriors, flushed with a 9 to 3 victory over the Ore} gon Agricultural college on Satur-| Coach Gilmour Dobie of the 'W" squad, announced that he will not renew his contract to coach the Washington team, and that he will retire froh football work unless he} should decide to accept an offer to coach some big Middle West team, Dobie's succesa with the {ington squad has been litt Pith and U Raber'e schoo! up-to-date dancing academy in Seattle, Wash- short’ Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson 8t. The opening tourney of the bowl ing season on the 8. A, C. alle: will start tonight when the Orioles and Bluo Jays, captained by Allen and Gardiner, will tangle. A prise has been hung up for the team rolling the most 200 or better CUT- OHIO fate DENTISTS ; Becond Av. and University St. _. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. QWE STAND RACK OF OUR WoRK Fou 12 YEARS € games this month. The following teams will compete In the tourna ment Eagies—-D. E. Putnam (capt.), H. J. Dobb, FP. A. Black, W. Thomassen, H. C. Coffin, 8. Phillips. Hawks—C. H. Kinne (capt), H. *. Williams, W, F. Rawson, L. Wal ber, R. M. Evans, E. K. McQuarrie, ‘elicans—-H. M. Grinnell (capt.), Gardner, Bert Brintnall, A. Morrison, Max Schmidt, Ed PAINLESS DENTAL WORK CUT RATE PRICES Pther Dentists Ohio Cut Rate| Fra Prices. Easy Payments. Prices, #15 Set of Teeth Guaranteed Best . pio Set of Teeth juaranteed it Rint: $4 met $3, $4 Solid Go'd fillings, $1 Up Silver Fillings, 50c Up 42-YEAR WHITTEN GUARANTER GIVEN ON ALL WORK. Orioles-—N, B. Allan (capt.), Jas. Stephen, James Wood, N. E. Coles,! D. W. Gove, G. B. Bouchert. Biue Jays—H. F. Gardineer Owle—T. Van Swearingen (capt.), D. C, Conover, R. A. Malcotm, P. M. McGregor, M. Farr, John Hemrich. Pheasante—-8. Dwan (capt), M. J. Galbraith, I. Friedenthal, C. H. Bridge, L. H. Spafford, H. F. Miller, Cranes—P. A. Churchill (capt.), H. H. Benson, E. B. Beckett, H. L. Smith, J. H. Finley, F. B. Cooper. The following schedule will be played by the teams of the Com- meretal league on the Bismarck alleys this week: Monday—Johns-Manville Co. vs. Standard Furniture Co. PRECIOUS STONES, FINE SEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner Fi Cherry Joo Bayley, the Canadian light-| weight, is figuring on invading Se-| attle for a series of short bouts with the local stars, It is probab’ ‘The Truss te Best gery Pin 4 been showing much cle 4 y ich cleverness ani best boy to stack up against Bayley. The match has not been definitely Tram HEAR BETTER ged but will be staged by one AUDIPHONE [or ine toca! ciube. Adjustment. 2 co Rothus, 135 pounds, and Dixon, at 125 pounds, will rep- resent the Seattle Athletic club at the annual meet in Victoria on the M4th of this month. Last ‘year Rothus cleaned up everything at his weight, and he expects to repeat this year, Dixon fs in fine shape and will give and take with any of the boys at his weight. obtain an Audiphone for ® 80- fest on payment of & small rental.| Sidney Hardt will leave this rental is applied on the purebase! month for his former home in Aus- tralia, Hardt is a mighty husky you keep the Audiphone, and we euitable ance in lad, and as the fight game Is boom- ing in Australa now, he will prob- ably have little difficulty in get- ting some battles at 135 pounds, STOLZ ELECTROPHONS CO. 464 Arcade Annex, Beattie. The Indies’ swimming class will give a club exhibition the latter part of this month. The events will consist of high diving, 25 and 100- yard races, underwater swimming and fancy diving. All members of the class and their women friends will be admitted to the exhibition. The handball tourney scheduled for this month is causing oodles of excitement. Already there are 15 candidates, who will battle for the cap which will be presented to the winner, Some of the comers are figuring on handing a big surprise to Bob Evans, who is generally re- garded as the likely winner. dicap singles will be played. Frank Vance has selected Oliver Runchie to represent the 8. A. C. at the athletic meet to be held in Spokane on December 6, Runchie is rapidly becoming the Frank Gotch of the 125 pounders, Bome of the diseases that Doctor Lathrop successfully treats. are: Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dyspep: egg on La Grippe, Female Trou. ble stipation, Lumbago, Neural- ' ver Trouble, Rheumatism, A itis, Headacties, » In Building SECOND AND Pike, SEATTLE, WASH. Bob Evans and Fred Carver are going to hook up with a couple of ‘|sharks from the Seattle college in a han@ball contest, and they will have to be real sharks to figure with Evans and Carver in handball. They will play singles and doubles. Run win THE Monee WILL RETIRE of remarka vie has developed several gridiron phenoms during his four years at Washington and also developed such strong team work that the Washington team has awept all before it during his regime. This will be the fifth year he has turned out a championship team, Dobie’s threeyear contract with Washington, calling for $3,000 a year, will expire in December, 1913, and he says he will not attempt to again tutor any team In the North wot. FOOTBALL RESULTS IN N. W. CONFERENCE Including the results of Satur day's games, the scores of the col. leges in the Northwest confererce for the season t aebington. SsiGverett H. &. : bE Navy Yard TP 6 e e ° a Oregon 4 ub Oregon O|Multnomah |: Oregon 9 Wash. State Oregon aegis Idaho Idaho Idaho F u. ¥ U. of U. of Washi Wash. Stat Wash. Wash. # Waan, 8 ® 10 * Teo a TI Fy ° 7 e i3 e ® bea. 2010, ef 0, ° Whitman e CENTRALS WIN The Central team took the Wash- ington lads into camp at Lincota Saturday by a 7 to 6 score. stars of the game were Howard Allen, Clyde, Harold Clarence, Har- old Hunter, Arthur Johnson and Walter Lyts, captain of the Con- trals, One forward pass was tried by Washington, but their end muff. od the ball and Howard received it. AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Pike, Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor Cabaret Vaudeville 8p.m.tola m AMATEUR _ NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES, Contestants apply to EB. K. Maitland, Director, Thursday, 2p. m. French Dinner With GOOD NEW he car- nations in the city, 600 dozen at ens Scenic Cafe Our meals are Spectators the deat the markets afford, and our service ts perfect. We hi en- the highest clase vaude- ville entertainers of the stage in Beattie. Program Miss Belle Mannieg 1: tees + iin, Home Bonen Miss Vera It an Hioien Vail media Chi Violin Wonder JAS, L. SHUTE, Mgr, PROSPERITY IS FOR YOU The prosperous man fs the man who sees beyond the present mo- ment. He prepares for the INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Through careful planning ahead of time. He knows the power of READY CASH and puts aside a fow dollars each month in a Savings Ac- count. In this Bank he DRAWS 414 Per Cent INTEREST Compounded Every Six Months, PROSPERITY BUILT “while you walt”-—-Bring in your Dimes, Dol- lars and Hundreds and watch it | shal TODAY is the time to do 2 Bank for Savings PIKE STREET & THIRD AVE NUE SEATTLE (DEPOSITS NOW $500,000) *) Champion Carhart TE waeer YO Ger A LATE OFF THE WIRE wins 6-pay races * BOSTON, Nov, 11—By a ; urvof jeent spurt during the last the sixday bicycle race, Joo Fol- | ger, of Now York, won the gfid ahd jwith his team mate, Jimmy*Morgn, of Chelsea, established 4 world’s mark of 1,490.1 mile Tor"to hours’ riding JOXER 18 DEAD. CLE LAND, 0., Nov, 11-—Paul Kohler, welterweight boxer, is dead here today of typhoid fev after an |tiness lasting several weeks, Koh: man at Madison New York, Sept years of age. WELSH-WELLS TONIGHT. LONDOD Li--With each {man fit as the proverbial fiddle and both confident of victory, Freddie Welsh and Matt Wells will meet in 4 20-round bout here tonight before | the National Sporting club, for the lightweight championship of Eng land, the diamond-etudded Lord Lonsdale belt and a $12,000 purse, Square Garden 19 He was 22 MILLER V8. MORAN, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 11.-—Mak ing hin appearance for the first | time since he received several frac toured riba In a battle with Jim Fiyno, Charley Miller, the giant’ | motorman, Ia matched today for a fourround bout with Frank Moran of Pittsburg, here Friday night Moran in conceded to be a faster {man and better boxer, but Miller's ize and gamencsa are expected to j offset these advantages, MANDOT TRAINING. LOS ANGELES, Nov, 11.—Joe | Mandot is in Low Angeles today to | begin training for his second mateb | with Mextean Joe Rivers Thanks giving afternoon, Mandot, who held Woilgast to a 10-round draw tn w Orleans last week said he did not care to talk about the fight. The decision stands for itaelf, be said, and he preferred to jet Wolgast do the talking. NELSON HOPEFUL CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—Confident that he still has the punc | stamina needed to win back \laurels, Battling Nelsen, former | Ushtweight champion, is signed to- jday to meet the winner of the | Leach Cros#-One Round it jin w York next Thorndale son is to meet the winner In New York Thankegtving afternogg, GOTCH TO RETIR: | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 33.+ cause of his averkion for training, Frank Gotch, champion will retire and take up ra in California, according to reports bere today. Gotch, it is anid, ror. ror of golng through the ind of preparing for a big match. Gotch is going to farm in Southdrn Cal fornia, " ‘ [peeveveeveeeeweny TY COBB LEADS IN BATTING HONORS FOR SIXTH SEASON CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—For the & eeeeeeeeeee next with .395. * Cekeweheaneeeeenn MODERN clegantiy furnished fooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- he Linoleums, 46c. 415 . Pike st. Modern Furniture Co, Or, L. A. Clark, D. D. 8, Why should anyone suffer with the nerve-racking, old-fashioned methods of dentistry, when our ab. solutely pain’ methods are at your disposal? Remember, we can fill, crown or extract any tooth you have without pain, Our prices are the lowest’ that have ever been offered in| Séattle for the high-class work which “we do, Just think of getting an ‘extra heavy $10.00 Gold Crown far ‘$4ia0, or one of our famous $10,00'Never- Slip Plates for $5.00! And not only that, we pin harantee tO 6Very pted bill that mea ‘wotne- thing to you, Regal Dental Offices’ Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cori Union NOTE—Bring this Ad wit} yi, Her's last fight was with Jack Good: | : a I BASEBALL STORIES JOHN M’GRAW PULLS ON STAGE mond. Ba: Il stories form the major When the umpire saw this, be portion of the entertainment now being given on Bastern vaudeville! immediately forfeited the game to stages by John McGraw, the man-| Boston, So you see, that inside ager of the Giants, Here is one of baseball does not always win. Mac's stories: Getting that one out of his sys- “There has been so much talk; tom, MeGraw springs this one: about inside baseball that I want) “It ls strange how some people to tell you how it once worked) get the iden that they are great ball c my t I was playing) players. While we were practiciog with Haitimore at the time, and we at the Polo groun were scheduled to meet the Boston! young fellow came up to me and tub. They had a lot of bard-hit-| said: ‘Mr. McGraw, Il am a corking ting lefthanders, so we planted a| good outfielder and would like a It in right field in order that we! job with the Giants’ I thought I wld throw it in quickly, inatead| would look him over, so 1 said: ‘All of the batted ball, in case it went| right, go out there in right field and too far. let me see what you can do.” He Opportunity Came. jnearly took my breath away when “Sure enough, in the filth taning| he sald: ‘“Exeuse me, Mr. McGraw, a ball was sent to deep right for/but I these what looked like # homer, Willte| grounds, Where ts right Meld?” Keeler, who was playing right field,) And here grabhed the planted bell and threw it into the diamond, and ro held the runner into first. In the meantime, our center fielder had forgotten! catcher and the other a pitcher. ‘| about the inside ball stuff and got| case they do not make good,’ she after the ball that was bit. He se-| wrote, ‘the biggest one would make cured it and threw it into the a good gate tende: = A ul ” ityban. sdeith My idea of nothing at ali—The fun a sporting editor gets out of it on a day when practically every big college in the country Is playing football, and practically every graduate of practically every college in Seattio bite the phone to the sport desk, wanting to know the score of his particular college. Happy day! r eevee Things you hear about but never see—A glove contest that is the direct result of half a dozen mitt artists crawling through the ropes, and being introduced as Lake McLuke, “who challenges the winner of this bout.” eeee This Vic Be person, who boxed at and was boxed by Ed Hagen at the Dream) smoker, dropped off in Seattle on his way East to clean up & plece of change. He probabiy got the change, but he also fot @ bolt of crape over each optic. He should retire from the boxing game and make his living as a chopping block in @ meat market. oeeee “Dode” Brinker, the bali playen was an interested spectator at the Dreamland smoker, and announced that he would as soon tackle a locomotive at top speed as some of the fistic arguments handed: out. It simply shows how all people can't do the sme thing successfully. Any one of those boxers would probably faint away if he showd get in the way of one of the hot liners Brinker eats alive every day for a ng. sek oe ev @ I'm glad they don’t elect sporting editors to office. Think of going before the public and asking for votes with a record of having touted somebody onto a dead card. At that, | have been lucky, and the morgue wagon hasn't had to follow many of my predictions, eee Old Father Time will soon tay the black crop low that stands be- tween the white race and the heavyweight boxing championship. rv of the pig blacks are over 30, with the ception of Langford, who is 28. ee . if there le a more thankless job than playing center on a football! team, I haven't found it. The only time you ever hear of aforesaid center is when he is rotten. oe eee Packey McFarland is soon to quit the ring with a bankroll of $200,000. And they hand you that stuff about being a good little boy and some day being President, That prep school football player who made a wild dash toward his own goal in @ game the ot day, must be a descendant of the man who originally stole third with the bases full, . e- Mixing spaghett! and cheese and saver kraut and welnies probabl: brought ‘shen the dream that enabled Barney Dreyfuss to see Roger Bi behind the bat and Frank Chase on first for the Pirates in 1913. JOE TINKER IS NAMED TO LEAD CINCINNATI REDS CINCINNATI, Nov. 11.—Joe Tin- ker, and not Frank Chance, will lead the Cincinnati Reds, according to announcement here today by Aug- ust Herrmaan, owner of the club. Herrmann declared that a deal now pending with Chas. W. Murphy, owner of the Chicago Cubs, will bring Tinker to Cincinnati and that the deal wil] be consummated either today or tomorrow morning. JOHNSON SHOWS YELLOW. STREAK CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—Jack John- son, negro puglilist, accused in a federal indictment of violation of the Mann anti-white slavery act, has lost all his bravado today, af- ter his confinement in the bull pen with negro murderers and other criminals. Attorney Bachrach, representing Johnson, is expected to reach Wash ington this afternoon, where he will enter an appeal in the United was no sign of a letup tn the down- pour Sunday morning, Moross bund- led bis autos and men aboard the train and left for a dryer climate. Adelphia Five Is Easy for Crusaders By a score of 92 to 4, the Crusad- ers basketball team buried the Adelphia five under a landslide at the latter's gym on Saturday even- ing. Davidson and Savage were kept busy for the Crusaders, each scoring 15 baskets, while Adelphia was able to score but one basket. The teams lined up as follows, Crusaders, Adelphias, Davidson .. ...F. Sandell (Capt.) (Capt. & Hoffman G. . Hopkins ... ...@. .. U,. OF W, ELEVEN MAY TACKLE | WHITMAN PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. 11 yugh no game has been ached between Washington university and Whitman college on the gridiron this season, it is cer that these championship ager jons will get together around Thanksxiving. Both Whitman and Washington have n rolling up big scores aginst the opposing teamn ponmon, and it ts figured that the game bet m these two big col legem will the climax for the Northwest tn tball circles. Coach Dodi Washington in Against the game, but the student sentiment at Seattle strongly fay ora it, and Whitman, as « matter of course, is anxious to down Washing (on. RAINIERS WIN A_ SOCCER GAME AT PORT BLAKELEY The Rainiers of Seattle, defeated 5 the Port Hiakeley team in the first game of the soccer season at Port MMakeley Sunday, by a score of four gone to two, The grounds were mmddy and it was feared the game would be slow, but the contrary was | the case, Cornthwaithe breaking | through the Blakeley defense in the firat 10 minutes of play and scor! the first goal. Blakeley came bac strong in the second half, McGrath shooting the ball far into the corner of the goal, which is waved by | Thompson, Cornth the scored two more goals for the Rainiers by | & wonderful performance while) Kelly put across the last of the day for the Beattle team. ELM LE LPT AE AP KR nthe Lens Light Golid Lenses, lo Ora Surfaces, No Conepley =i No Cementing, No Places for Dirt, Ceteing Modern Lens Grinding, + n Connection. Phan SPECIAL me frame with » rol fit tye lenses, aeouray ) YOUr eyes, com a plete for : a v. OPTICAL INSTIMG 460462 ARCADE §ige FOURTH ” We can re-block silk, beave: PP DAEs New Sewing Machines Rented $2.00 Per, Ment WHITE SEWING MACHINE 1424 Third Ave., Near Pike. Arrive Vancouy: Leave City Office, 113 Second Av. that’s flattery! “ist ” Hot bread spoils your it spoils in the stomach, HOLSUM is easily assimilated, est materials, under perfect States supreme court from the rul- ing of Federal Judge Carpenter here in refusing to issued a writ of ha- beas corpus in Johnson's case. Bachrach plans to attack the on- stitutionality of the Mann law on the ground that the several states and not the federal government should regulate vice. Auto Racs Off; Moross Drops $2,000 ™ A. Moross and his stable of au- tomobile speed merchants, includ. ing Bob Burman and Horan, left Seattle Sunday morning for Sacra. mento, where they will make an ef- fort to get Barney Oldfield in a race®. Moross dropped about $2,000 in his vain effort to hold - race at the Meadows track in Seattle, it being necessary to postpone the meet from Saturday until Sunday, on account of rain, When there process beyond imitation. This brought Lyle Moss, whose eye was biack- ened when he collided with Paul Heudepohl, in an indoor baseball Same, is getting a clear vision again and ts able to take part with the class, The six teams entered in the Basketball league are: Busines: Men, Busy Men, Seniors, Meteor: Y. M, B. ©. and Edueational Class. Play will begin November 20. The students wanted to enter a team, but arrived late, and unless an eighth team can be organized, or one of the other teams drops out, they will have to stay out, Sherry Berthiaume made a trip to Tacoma Friday to look over the work there and see someone else in action, Don't take a bun for a loa! loaf of your deater. HOLSUM BAKING CO .

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