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See that it has the Government stamp over the cork. “Made Differently” AY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912. # BY “HOP” GANS EME spe STOCK AND FINTUNE by BY THE FEDERAL ¢ Bought by the C, A ter Co., 716 First Avenue at 55¢ on the Dollar . a compte A the u fords, sold at 6 THE STAR—THURS SCOOP tea, Scoop Believes in Higher Education TVG BUEN Three ad THES, \G@ ~\G@No ~ } Bratirm E12 USS OVMR IGHORE — (0% CYCLONE, AMD WHAT YoU November 9th to the , ter Co, based on | cost f. 0, b. New Tone We will sell this same basis, by Clean, methods, thereby i sia tepeimmmenmcccs | protit and ving the | Kreatest values ever, OUTLOOK DARK | ner i daa. ‘ton Shoe ON SATURDAY wists.” cos" haa BY R. C. WRIGHT Sonte ond to be sol upoa “If Oregon doesn't beat us next | Asis? SRN BS ESET. LIPTON GIVES PERPETUAL _|7BYS7KO CLAIMS CHALLENGE-CUP TO SEATTLE] MAT CHAMP Trae to bis reputation fiof the Seattle Yacht club joyfully TITLE ATHLETICS LEAD LEACUE IN FIELDING the greatest sportsmen that er|accepted the proffered cup on be \eraced the deck of a ract cht, half of that organtzatiog, and on The club fielding and individual Sir Thomas Lt f of all yachtemen of the Pu! ‘The following letter received to-| Saturday it ought to be ashamed | | Sale opens Saturday, averages of the American league | clusion of the cifie const, day from J. H, Herman, manager |t Itself,” said Gilmore Dobie,| 16. . Wp teams were mado public today. Of| "oor at the Beatt eR Ty | of Zbyscko i» self-explanatory. It|Coach of the University of Wash- A. VAN NATTER 09, the teams Connie Mack's Athletics "&Bt added another tmportant WASHINGTON A C is unique in {ts veiled knock of|!ngton football team yesterday 716 First Avense, fnished on the top of the heap at spoke to his whee! of popularity by « Ye | Gotch, if not in the fact that Her-| While there is no complaint as tol The Only Store # the close of the season in Melding. *28Ouncing that be will present to the way the Washington team Made Shoes a works, it will be outweighed 10 or 12 pounds per man mi is following the established c Seattle, to be held by the Seattle 0 custom of claiming ¢verything in Chicago Wh ox in third place. 7 cup. The Washington A. C. football | goorting Editor Star, Weather indications point to a} Washington was the fourth best)” “i want to say a word before bid-|team, which ie being coached by | "MCh, Wash wet field on which runs will be tm eS Tom MecDouald, will play ite first! Doar Sir: As Zbyssko becomes |possible, and against @ team so Washington cannot much by much heavier hope to gain tactics, Walter Shiel, fullback, who in jured his shoulder in the Portiand| iding you boys good night,” sald Sir Of the first sackers, Gandil, the Thomas. “| © beon treated roy- 4 practice game of the season DEXt/ ine world's wrestling champion, on Washington initial cushion " per-| Thomas, "have beon treated roy. | » een Sunday afternoon at Dugdale’s) secount of Gotch's retirement, I chap ng aknooas Wr hae three! Mt this corner of the world again | park, when they will hook up WIth/ Would deem Ita great favor if you layers loading him in the percent.|! Will drop in on you, In the mean-/@ team from the Tin ip the] cin announce through your valued reo Rae yg Boor" rere eg time there Is no reason why Seattle, | meantime the men will sskuian’ that the Polo will. datena age column, Gandl agcepted 1, Armory tonight for signal practice | iis title againet any legitimate chal-| Kame, t# still kept from active work, ta) od as it is upon one of the Gorcentage, was 990. Horton of] Seat bodies of water In the world, |and Coach McDonald Urkes SYST | ongor. All wo ask of those wishing |Gallngher, a freshman from Spo: cs ‘ 4 match is that they post a substan | kane, taking his place. Presley, al - nod 1 t 997, Should not become a racing center, member to be present Chicago leads the Ist with 7 ital forfeit to guarantee fulfiliment | though cut in the chin so that sev plunging There is considerable compett- | outfielders. eeeeeeeeeeneeeaeeee one, Raht, the ops the lint in the second Rath o out of 816 chances. was 936. Chieago keystoner, best shortstop, and Turner Nap'’s third sacker, finished with a percentage of 961. Strunk of Philadelphia and Craw. ford of the Tigers lead as the best Ouly three errors aplece were checked against the! pair, The mighty Tyrus Cobb ts found after bunting through thirty one places. way. Cady of Boston is the be fielding catcher, and among ihe pitchers Coombs, Plank and White fielded perfectly MISTER BLOSSOM SUES RUBE FOR $25,000 DAMAGES Out of 588 chances he bungled but * | | division Lajole follows Rath and|°oUver Eddie Collins ts in third place | McBride of Washington was the} the} first jit Cobb failed to handle | twenty-two spheres that came bis) an international racing center, and I propose, when | get back to Eng jland to give to Seattle, to be held o| bY the Beattie Yacht club, until won by some other club, a perpetual | hallenge cup, Victoria and Van wanted me to present & challenge cup to them when I was there, but I prefer to give it to 8e ithe and let them win ft if they can, The cup will not carry with The blue ribbon of the sens,” but it will put Seattle 4 the Pa eifte Northwest on the yachtrec ing map, as it should be with Puget sound offering one of the finest courses for international races I have ever seen.” The offer of the Irish sportaman was met with a salvo of applause, and Commodore H. V. Wardemann CUT- OHIO fare * NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—8uit # % for $25,000 damages on the * grounds of alienating the * fections of hie wife, who is # known on the stage as Bioe * som Seeley, wae filed here to # day by Joseph Capen against Rube Marquard, pitcher of the New York Giants, Capen alleges that on Nov. 6 he found Mrs. Capen and Marquard living together in Atiantic City, N. J. Marquard and Blossom See- ley are appearing in vaude- ville in a sketch entitled, “Nineteen Straight," based on Marquard’s record on the mound during the baseball season just closed. eseeeeereseeeeeee SRR EEEEEE EES SALARY LIMIT STILL OBJECT OF DISCUSSION MILWAUKEE, Nov, 14-~-At the opening of today’s sension of the convention of the National Associa tion of Minor Baseball leagues here, the chief topic under discussion waa the salary mit recommended by the salaries committee. It was expected that the Class AA leagues would announce a sal- ary limit this afternoon. The sale of “Cy” Seymour, former member of the New York Giants, to the Los Angeles club of the Pacific coast league also was announced. Sey- mour played with Newark in the international league last season. He is now an outfielder, Hugh Duffy, former manager of the Milwaukee team of the Ameri can association, rejected today an offer to manage the St. Paul club next year. His refusal, It fs be- Meved, means that either Bill Friel or Johnny Kling will manage the Saints next year. It was also reported that Friel will manage St. Paul and Duffy the Columbus club. GETS BLACK EYE AND IT SHOWS At the first smoker of the Green- wood A. ©. at Ajax hall Tuesday nig& Johnny (Skate) Kelley had very easy picking in the main event with Bud Martin, colored. Kelley blacked Martin's eye with ease and grace and blacked it to the extent that it showed black against a _ HIGH-O-ME {That's the Proper Way.to Pro-|cannot penetrate into the nooks, Booth’s HYOMEI, folds and crevices of the irregular nounce mucous membrane. ther can it the Famous Catarrh Remedy | pot into the bronchial tubes that Made from Australian Euca-|jead to the lungs and where germs tics—Just Breathe it. If you believe that liquids reach the air tubes, try to swallow a little It Banishes test will effectually demonstrate to |you that Idle theory that sprays Cc h and douches cen cure catarrh. atarr air’ whlch, Whoa ‘breathed, see 3 trates into the folds and crevices store tn any civilized community| brane and also goes deep into the on earth and secure for only $1.00) air cells of the lungs, killing all of hawking, spitting and enuffing,| A HYOMET outfit costs $1.00, Bx- why do you allow the devilish| tra bottle of HYOMEI, if needed, your sa and destroy your effi-| For catarrh, coughs, colds and croup Booth’s Hyomel is guaran- lyptus and Other Antisep-| thrive and multiply. water the “wrong way.” Such a HYOMEI {6 4 pleasant antiseptic When you can go to any drugiof the sore, germ-infested mem- ® remedy that will quickly rid you! germs, Berms of catarrh to undermine| 0c. Sprays and douches, Liquid) teed. dark background. Billie Vietro gob an easy decision over Fowler, who had all he could do to keep his feet for the four rounds. In one of the best matches of the evening Chet Neff battled to a draw with Leo Crevier, both boys going strong wi. the finish. Ail Mosler and Harry Young also went to a draw, Young not having a pair of hobbles for Mosler. The little Burnett brothers pulled off an exhibition bout. PORTLAND WILL GREE T LIPTON PORTLAND, Or., Nov, 13.—The Portland press and Commercial clubs are today preparing to elab orately receive Sir Thomas Lipton, the noted English yachtsman and merchant who is due to arrive here Friday. Lipton will remain over Friday and Saturday, and while here will doubtless give out more Information concerning his offer, made in Vancouver, B. C., to build two cup challengers provid- ing the New York Yacht club re- lax in its rules, DENTISTS | Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. . WE STAND RACK OF OVR ron ia YKans PAINLESS DENTAL WORK CUT RATE PRICK) Prices Basy Payments. sary $15 Set of Teeth $8 Solid Gold or , Porcelain Crown . Wok. D3, $4 Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up Silver fillings, 50¢ Up GIVEN ON ALL RK. Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM Other Dentists’ Obio Cat Rate $10 Set of Teeth $5 Gold or Porcelain 12-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTER —READ BOOKLET— HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 5 CENTS PER COUPL BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Phone Main 963, Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. Sandal & Sono. Try Us for Your . CUT FLOWERS —AND~ FLORAL DESIGNS Seeds, Shrubbery and Nuttery Stock of all kinds, 120 Pike St.' Main 3253 had to be taken, | ribbon of the seas, wide |eral stitches have |it ‘the blue last night. tion for places on the Washington A. C. team, particularily among for-; mer stars of the gridiron. The team will play two games with the Mult- nomab team aggregation, the first here on December 21, and the next in Portland on January 1. of the contract. Enormous bets and impossible purses been demanded) by former cham pions when desl to avold a dan- gerous opponent,’ Zbyszko will aak for netth’ but i match at any) time for pertentage of the re ceipta, wh anyére that the press or public thinks Werthy of a chance at the tithe. In conctusion I wish to state that if at any time Gotch can pluck up enough to wrestle Zbyexko, 1 will cancel every engagement in order to oblige him. Yours very truly, J. H. HERMAN, Manager for Zbyexko. FRISCO CLIMATE OR BOXERS FAIL TO IMPRESS SALT Declaring that there fs little dif- ference between San Francisco and Nome as = winter resort, and bundied up in a bear rug overcoat which he affectionately terms his Francisco Raglan,” Dan Sait, Beattie’s athletic promoter, return- 4 last night from San Francisco with a knock for Khe climate in ev- ery pocket. Dan says that one must have un- derciothes made of the material of which Mackinaw reefers are made and then wear a felt horse blanket on the outside to keep comfortable in the Bay City. “ He went down on commercial business but naturally took a keen interest in the boxing game there and came home convinced that the Seattle mitt artivts are as good and better than much of the talent he saw. . /ANCY| MORAN A - BIGGER GAME SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14+~ With the prospect of a battle against Jim Flynn or Lather Mo Catty in sight, if he beats Charlie Miller tomorrow ran, the Pittsburg all primed for bis battle with giant carman, Moran ts a 10 to 9 CLINE BEATS SUTTON. New York, Nov. 13.—Inu the 18-2) Jo jbalkline billiard championship |tournament here this afternoon a large crowd of cue enthusiasts turn ed out to watch the play between Geo, Slowson and Al Taylor and between Geo. Sutton and Cline Cline defeated Sutton 500 to 2 | Ora oMrningstar is to pla Ko- | Sow aiff Yamada, the Japanese, tonight. ! Go Linolewms, 460, 415 Pike st. Modern Furniture Co. Dance at Dreamland tonight. °** any hearing device Address 87 (HC Arcade Annex, eas Penn Broc Suits: Bring Thie Ad. Order your Dabita Tubers new, while they are biooming, SAHLI'S NURSERY FLOUR favorite today. Miller has not Some in the ring since his defeat at the White Front hands of Jim Flynn two months ago when he received a broken rib. About seven short round bouts com- plete the program. NEW CUE CHAMP Rainier Beach Pharmacy WILL MEET SUTTON Phone * NEW YORK, Nov. 14-—After & oni Topo rayioman®. % defeating Willie Hoppe, the CEO: % world’s champion, in the 18.2 Best Drug Store in This 4100 Rainier Ave. The Cleanest Store in Rainier Valley. baikline billlard tournament here last night, 500 to 497, Kodji Yamara is preparing to meet Geo. Sutton tonight. At the same time Geo. Siosson will y Calvin Demarest. Sutton declared last night that he intended to withdraw. from the tournament, but to day changed his’ mind, REAR CAMPI TO TRAIN WITH JOE RIVERS LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14.—Eddie Campi, the clever San Francisco bantam, who is a contender for championship honors, was selected today as principal sparring partner for Joe Rivers, in the Mexican's preparation for his Thanksgiving day batje with Joe Mandot. Camp!'s extreme cleverness is ex- ted to be of material ald to vers against Mandot. eeeeeeeeee z eeeeeeeeeeee The Lunaverg Truss ie Best Free Trial to Prove it A. LUNDBERG Co. 1107 3rd Ave. ‘ ALBANY PAINLESS In three straight games, the |. 0. O. F. bowlers showed their heels to the Boloom Lumber Co. team on the Bismarck alleys last night, King of the Odd Fellows’ team bowling = only score better than 200, with 16, Albany Cut-Rate Dentists We do exactly the same k class of work.on other peopl GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY BANISHED; _| DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR STOP for keeping their halt A feeling of sadness accompanies we would want done the discovery of the first o $ gray hairs and luxuriant i A MS BN 713 | Which unfortunately are looked up- and Suipbur Hair BST ARTIFICIAL TEETH] Roleom “BIT B40 ggg }OR_ AS heralds of advancing age.|/an ideal preparation Ne tL ‘ORS, Bins a PORCELAIN CROWN, AND WORKERS, best gold and of t h, and the best Pain- xtractors of teeth in the United today are with the Albany Dentists, and our reasonable prices beyond all question the loweat ever offered in Beattie. prices will continue because they the large practice quire, Muarantee all Call and see we do creel, Ll work Is the Hest, lowent. ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS F People’s Rawk Nuliding Second and Pike, ake Blovator or Watk Up OU PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU bined with Sulphur able remedies for 4 sealp and thin, split at the ends or & ing out, A few appe valuable remedy the color, and in ® remove every trace 0 greatly improve the pearance of the hair Gray hair, however handsome it may be, makes a person look old We all know the advantages of be ing young. Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing that you are “looking fit” gives one courage to Undertake and aceom- plish things. So why suffer the handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs, when a simple rem} qaot a fifty-cent edy will give your hair youthful | qruggist today, afd BF color and beauty in a few days’) ference in your . time? days’ treatment. All Most people know that common |{t, under guarantee @ Barden sage acts as a color restor-| will be refunded er and scalp tonto as well, Our/not exactly as rep Tonight the Fischer Bros. and Sears-Roebuck teams will tangle on | the same alleys. CHURCH LEAGUE ELECTS The following officers were elect- ed by the Seattle Church Athletic league for the ensuing year at a meeting of the league held in Plymouth church last night: K. 0. Biles, president; W. Lewis, vice president; H, Rupert, seeré a and treasurer; gamea committee, R. George, H. C. Ashton ahd H. Ss. Games will be played in mouth church wh oh Fri- and Saturday evening of each LD AND BUDGE porcelain work for 12 and you will we advertise, our pr you OUR WORK WILL PLEASE you | Week, starting early in December, [erentmotiers used a “Sage Tea”; Ow! Drug Co,

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