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Phone Main 963, Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND 5200 ALBERT HANSEN Matadlished 1883. Precious Stones, Fine Jewelry, Sterling Sliver Corner Firet and Cherry seAeTLe DANCE TONIGHT MINUET HALL 413 Jackson st. bet, 24th and f6t oot ance every Wednesday Beturde Admission Ladica etal for rent_on open L Olsen, Beacon 1476 —We will fit you Leases, with deep which present give a large field of ‘or $4.00 This price tInctudes a careful, etific examination, with mod- ere a Righteen years’ expertonce gous In every pair of gia we Inake. Modern grinding plant in connection. ROBSON 460-462 Arcade Bidg. Fourth Floor. Willie Ritebte, in training to tight Ad Wolgast on Thanksgiving day for the world’s Nghtwelght cham- of four Bills and a billy goat at bis camp (the goat beting named Wol plonship, believes that the presen gaat) will help toward the downfa Billy Nolan, his mana Billy ¥ famous training camp San Rafael From left to r and Billy the animal in f 1] of the champion "riteht Cal his trainer, Of course, REFEREE GRIFFIN GOES ON RECORD AS Leased Wire SCO, Nov, 27.--Ex actly what will be allowable and what will be taboo when Ad Wol gast and Willie Ritchie meet at Daly City tomorrow afternoon in a 20-round contest for the lightwetght champlonship was clearly set forth today at Ritchie's training camp in referee the flabt. Griffin says that Marquis of adhered to, particularly rule 3% which says that in the event of a knockdown, walt until the fallen fighter arises. But Ritchie and Billy Nolan, his manager, want a definite and clear understanding on every point in the rules, and Griffin was put squarely on record as to what he will rule in almost every contingency> One thing that also was settled is just what decision shall go round betting. Many wa on Ritchie's staying 18 rounds. Grif. Bring this adv. with you. AMUSEMENTS Phone Main 42 All Week. Matinces Thur Saturday and Sunday LBRS” 04 Mat- 4 Sun ‘Saturda ht. 28c. inees Thursday z bs onls ‘2c. Special bargain fork Phones erem “THE MACY MODELS” 1s—Peo) 18 S-OTHER BIG 5. & C. ACTS—S Prices—ike and Ze. CONTINUO' The PANTAGE Matinee Dally Twiee Nightty “1912 CABARET REVIEW" Other Big Features. 100 and 20. THANKSGIVING. Some of the diseases that Dr. Lydia A. Lathrop successfully treats are: Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dye Reneia, Diabetes, La Grippe, Fema‘ ‘rouble, Constipation, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Liver Trouble, Rheuma tiem, Appendicitis, laches, Bright's Disease, Paralysis, Kidney Troubie and Stomach Trouble. Office, 212 People’s y . a KYBANY PAINLES? 198090084 Albany Cut-Rate - . - Dentists We do exactly the same kind and glass of work on other peopie’s tecth that we would want done in our ows mouths, and our exa @nd consultation cosis you THE B TIPICIAL n Rt VAIN ND & 3 ORKERS, best wold ana-porcelal fillers of teeth, and the best Pain- less extractors of teeth in the United Bates today are with the Albany} Dentists, and our reasonable prices! beyond all question the lowest| Offered in Seattle, Our low prices will continue because they are bringing ua the large practice we desire and require. We guarantee all work 12) years. Call ard see us and you will find we do exactly as we advertise, Our work is the Best, our prices are the low 8 for fin will be asked to decide official ly now whether the 18th round ends with the fighting in that period, or whether {t continues until the gong |S. A. C. BOXERS COP THREE OUT OF FOUR EVENTS Boxing bugs who attended the amoker given by the Ballard A. A. C. at Sypber’s hall, Ballard, last night, got the worth of thelr money and then some, when mit artists representing the Seattle A. C. got away with three of the four inter-club events. A good crowd was on band, and everything w pulled off as quietly as a sewing bee. Clarence Rothus of the 8. A. C. was given the decision of the judges and the crowd, after three fast rounds with Jack Gilbert of the B. A. A.C. Gilbert was simply out of his class. Archie Wyard, the Bal- jard = club fast featherweight, copped for that organization from Charlie Dixon of the 8. A. C. after trimming him thoroughly all round 152-pounder, decided to quit during the third round of his affair with Hugh Perkins, representing the 8. A. C,, Perkins’ right being a power. ful factor in the decision. Perkins picked up one from the floor, which landed in the vicinity of Miller's Adam's apple, and Miller went down to see where he got It. Two rounds of mixing with George Duval was enough for “Hay- maker” Christian and Referee Jim mie Keliey stopped the bout at the end of the second spasm. In the two preliminaries between Ballard A. A. C. men, Jack Coburn quit cold in the first round with Olile Larson, ad Jack Mack had business in Dreamland doring the first round of bis affair with Jack Smith. So far as real-honest-to- goodness mixing was concerned, it was one of the best smokers seen here for some days. OREGON VARSITY READY FOR FRAY Or,, Nov. 27.~-Judging pep’ nbers of the Varsity football squad appear to be In fine shape today for their game with the Multnomah ciub in Portland tomor- row. ends, who were battered up some in the game with O, A. ©, Saturday, are still on the bench, and are giv- ing Trainer Hayward a lot of worry. The men claim they will be in con- dition, however. nell, quarterback, is also some dented armor plate, and Walker will doubtless play this position. HEMPSTEAD MAY SUCCEED J. T. BRUSH By United Press Leased Wire INDIANAPOLIS, Nov, 27.—Harry Hempstead, vice president of the New York club, is considered the most likely successor to the presi- dency, succeeding John T. Brush. It is not believed that Mrs. Brush will try to dominate the club ;| EVERET® GAME STARTS AT 12:30) When, Queen Anne on the Everett ficid result of the game will deci¢ state championship title teams will be in good shape flerce battle in expected. A car will carry the Queen Anne ers to Everett at 10 o'clock row morning. They will everett at 11 The game at 12:30, MODERN elegantly tarnished rooms at lowest ratte at Hotel Vir meets I tomorro ot tomor rive in 15. Take le Vaik Up OUR PRICKS WILL SURPRISE YOU OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU ginus, Kighth and Virginia, near Westlake, Elliott 803, bat IN TOMORROW’S BIG EVENT | the other partic ‘pant; shail retire to his own corner and sto rs bare been made, and more will be made, TO RULINGS | calls the boys to the center for the | 19th round. When Griffin's decision on this | potat ts made public it is expected that a lot of Ritchie money will) leome out. One big bet was made lhere today, a RKitehie admirer plactng $600 to $1,000 that the San Franciaco boy will win, Round bet } ting already is quite brisk, many San Tafael by Jim Griffin, who wil!| wagers being laid that Ritchie will! o¢ sre Pixley, who had figured | last 18 rounds. | Wolgast’s failure to work as hard Queensberry rule? will be strictly|as bad been expected has caused! peatde the tank, when there Was @ the impression that 2 to 1 on the champion ja a fulve price, and as soon an Griffin's position on the ve | rious points Involved is known, ft ts | believed Ritchie will send the odds | back to 10 to 6. Both Wolgast and his manager, pilot, Billy Nolan, profess the ut Tom Jones, and Ritchie and his most confidence of victory. | The sale of seats for the fight opened here to a brisk demand, and it tm probable, If the day fs fine. that Promoter Coffroth will } the seating capacity of his aren taxed, and that Ritchie, after the expenses und Wolgast’s $15,000 are leducted, will have a neat little } bundle of coln to divide with “Sun ahi Jim.” | CHUBBY CHARLEY A GRAND DENIER HORACE FOGEL, The goat. Forel was president of the Philadelphia club, but was looked upon as a figurehead. By United Pros Leased Wire NEW YORK, Nov. 27.~--Resuming his testimony at the National league inquiry {nto the charges of Horace Fogel, who resigned yesterday the presidency of the Philadelphia Na tional club, thut umpires showed marked favori‘i#m to the New York Giants, W. 8. Forman, sporting ed- itor of the Chicago Evening Post, took the stand again here today. Forman contended yesterday that! Chas. W. Murphy; president of the Chicago Cubs, used Fogel merely as} a “goat.” Murphy “This is a lot of rubbish, Shannon, | Prank is quoted as saying: | I hardly | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1912 Our sale of Auburn lots Many are taking advant The ordinary man only ht, the four Bille are: Billy Ritchie, ecpuciiist and owner of. the « Wolgast’s supposed goat, [READY RESCUERS | IN TANK HAVE TORE and the boom will be here ANGORA TAKEN Vance, athletic director, Scott, physical tnstrutter Seattle Athlete elub are wondering whether it is the laurel }wreath of the hero or the long, jallky chin-whiskers of the goat, to which they are entitled as @ result of an cecurrencs at the conclusion of the exhibition by the members of the ladies swimming class ty thé 8, A. C. tank yesterday After the events had a big profit. Pat Auburn property is safe, I know to increase in value. ment. been run prominently in them, had donned her street attire and was standing jxcream and a splash, With Car negie hero medals dancing before thelr eyes, Vance and Scott plinged into the tank after Mrs. Pixley Business of screams, jsplashes, muffled cries of “ heart, I will save yuh,” ete the two ready rm their imitation of a motorboat an arrived at Mrs. Pixley's side th were met with the Inquiry “Good afternoon, gentiomen! Are you en joying your swim, or do you need any sistance * Vance and Scott are dnclined; to believe that their collective angora was captured and hogtied. The re sults of the aquatic events for which first, second and third prises | were offered, fallow | Twenty-five-yard Miss Stetgon first, Mrs. Saxe second, Mrs, Me ;Cannon third. Time: 17 16. | High dive—-Mra, Joff Mrs. Austin second, Mra. Pixley third. | Underwater swim—Miss Stetson and Mra. Pixley tied for first, Mrs. Saxe third. | Dive for distance—Miss Stetson | first, Mrs. Parker second, Miss terson third. Candle race— Mra. Ryer second, We The will buy free Title you insure the tit Washington when You see rt | THIRD FLOOR NEW nF ey, Parker first, Mra, Pixley JUNIOR CO-EDS_ WIN AT HOCKEY BY R. C. WRIGHT The women's hockey champlon-|go up to Everett for the Thanksg! ship at the University of Washing-|had with the Tacoma eleven. ton weet to the Junior clas when)and his squad won't be ruff. thelr team succeeded yesterday tn . making one goal against the sopho- mores. This was the only score made in the series of six interclass games—the juniorsophomore and senior-freshmen games being played yesterday and the other four last week. There is considerable dinsatisfac tion among the freshmen and sopho Mores because the games were not played to the finish yesterday. Mise Helen M. Fitch and Miss Laura Hurd, who were acting as offictals, stopped both the games during the second half because of darkness and of alleged roughness on the part of the co-ed athletes, . Coach Bender will bring his | there won't be any leavings. | gui 7 Thursday the big teams of the hext year, They they'll « . | suggest that, following the which is their final game for the | oftigy. oe Mann singied to left, driving popped up to Cooney. Whaling wa jsafe at firet. yoar. Two runs.—Ab, shut SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS |@ whole hog or none, }skin coaching game next year. Bowdoin College Footbal! associ- smile: tion haa named Kobert D, Leigh of | Seattle manager of the association next season He was assistant manager this year. Harvard's coach accuses the ‘Tia Steve Ketchel of Chicago has buys The wise men and women buy BUT A LITTLE WHILE prices vill soar and the wise fglk certain turkey belonging to one Gi rt some mor ee jorganize a boxing club or practic . bard one that Cartwright failed to handle, Mann taking second. . Dobie hasn't lost a game in five years and has won four consecu- tive championships, with another coming up. . } It looks like the famous “Wee” Coyte Is going to take up the pig-| . My idea of nothing at ali—Geattie as a hockey center, ee ee food thing they don’t allow basebull spikes in football, “eee hah at 7 ae GAIL BORDEN MILK PLANT AT AUBURN at $250 each will soon be over. age of this great opportunity real esta when thing when things are « ; the public will will sell out and. make WHY DON’T YOU BUY NOW? good property. It is bound y of no better or safer invest- AUBURN IS GROWING FAST New homes are being built in Auburn daily More factories are being projected. of rge in your own na are iet, when wh y i and prices are high, are k and terr y 4 1 ng w railroad g made, Old factories are being er Pacific The beginning its great changes ; Property is being sold by us in lots at acreage, prices OUR PRICES ARE ACREAGE PRICES | True, we sell the property i of what they ought to bring. Northern n lots, but at 50 per pe Free Excursions to Auburn Every Hour — Go With Us and See Our Auburn Lots Your Choice of 100 Lots at $250 Each $10 Cash, $5 Monthly No Interest on Time Payments nce Co. backs your title with real money. Come in at once and see this» property, it YORK BLOCK Taig be oath Queen Anne is thinking of taking along a body guard when they ving geme, following the fight they Coach Bagshaw promises the rooters huekles here Thursday to swipe our Doble. The lean party says he's rigrt. ar | will bury their hatchets until | massacres | sta Thanksgiving game with Lincoin, season, the Tacoma players should murdering the Seattle teams in In Wilson and Strait. © plunked in the ribs. Raymond) James hit a James up, Rollo, Apri! comes but once a oe It's another case of being ee And Broadway wears that broad Dartmouth team of rough work. It is located in the center of Auburn adjoining the N. P. tracks. Come in at onc Lots are grubbed, plowed and harrowed and ready for your home. OLE HANSON & CO. ELLIOTT 3928 gy BALLARD tt Office Phone Bal. 475; Res, Bal L. 0. HENDRICKS, Prop. Salmon Bay Wood . Wood and Coal, Full Weight and Measure. At Stimson’s Mill, Seattle, We carry a large and complete line of Stoves to select from. $1.00 and Up BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. | OLD VETERAN'S STAND-——. — TOYS! TOYS! Big Assortment, Best Prices. Come and See, 533, Ballard Av. they throw into thetr| Hall and Bradshaw, the two fast! {and each of the three prowpective starter know Forman, but I can guess that signed to fight Dick Hyland at Saa- his paper is sore because I released’ katoon 15 rounds, on December 9. Chance. He thinks that by hound. They will meet at 133 pounds, ing me {t will make a hit with the| fans. He will find that he is mie-| | taken The suggestion that charges will be brought against me is rub } dish.” Los Angeles—Admirers declare that Joe Rivers is in better condl- tion for his bout with Mandot to- morrow than ever before, and that the odds, which now favor Man- dot, will likely Change to even mon ey at the ringside. |PULLMAN TEAM HERE FOR GAME Righteen Pullman players. companied by Coach Bender, ar rived in Seatfle this morning for the gridiron struggle with Wash ington tomorrow, Coach Bender | will put his squad through light | Workout this afternoon. That a} record crowd will turn out to the confitet ip indicated in the large humber of tickets already sold. To- morrow'’s game wili be the last on the Washington eleven for Bliss, tackle and Capt»Tom Griffiths. The annual nightshirt parade takes place tonight, the students sssembling at Fourth av, and Un jon st. Geo, Varnell, of Spokane. | will referee the game; EB. L, Skee! umpire, and “Dixie” Flagher will act as ad Hnesman. AL PALZER TO — MEET VICTOR LOS ANGELES, Nov, 27.—Al > lzer va, the nner of the Me ree ~— enhaeies Carty-Flynn battle December 10, 20| gan Francisco—-Frankle Smith ounds for the heavyweight cham: |tocal lightweight, 1a after the scalp |Plonship of the world. of Willie Hoppe, the Butchertown _ rhis is the card that Promoter | eycione, and is making every effort Tom McCarey has written for New | get on with him. Year's day at the Vernon arena ‘ St. Loule-—After eight rounds of fast fighting, Harry Trendall, light weight of St.Louis, is the victor to- day over Bert Keyes of New York The men weighed 133 pounds ‘In the afternoon. : New York—If Leach Cross can put away Battling Nels n | they meet here tomorrow, [ie will) get a chance to fight the Irish chathpion, Billy Bennett. / Evety-| thing is arranged for the match*to be held at Clermont av. rink, the/ only stipulation being that Cross wins from the Dane, ac Cleveland, O. — That Knockout) Brown of New York and Phil| Brock of Cleveland, O., who met) here in a 12-round, no-deciston bout) last night, foight a draw is the ver-) dict of the newapspers today. The battle was one of the roughest ever} Portiand.—Stating that he is dickering with Cleveland for two or th new pitchers, Walt Me-} Credie, manager of the Portland Beavers, is back in town today. The local ma te will not say whether -or not the list includes Gene Krapp Till Steen or Willie Mit i, but} local fans believe that one of this trio will be seen in the Beaver out fit next season m principals has aecepted terms champlonship, McCarey Amon three men, elimi |nating Jack Johnson, as all promot ers apparently have done since his |Chicago notoriety, No mention Is jmade of a couple of other husky black aspirants to the crown Manager Tom O'Rourke accepted today by the telegraph McCarey's offer to Palzer, He will leave New York for Los Angele vith the husky Iowan Dec, 8. The argues. Wanted—Furniture, {Modern Furniture Co, Main 6518. - |money they Walter Camp says that Michigan and Minnesota are the progressive | teams of the West, aiM (hat Chicago is pretty fair. According to that) dope, we are inclined to the opinion that Wisconsin must be highly radical. . Harry Billiard, once a Tolgio heaver, hae been shipped West to) the bugh by Columbus, Billiard bas generally shown class in a 14.2) league, but when he hit an 18.2 circuit, he always blew. Ob, George, | bring us some chalk. } ee . 1 Some fellow who has been trying to keep track of the major league! club owners says one-half of the magnates ave squirrels and the other half nuts. j Sa ea ed . T. B. Peet; R. D. White defeated R SIR TOM ETOES T. Stafford, and A. B. Moses defeat YACHT RACE IN ed Sidney Goodwin, SOUTHERN WATERS = ; : rrancigeo wilt be the weene.ot ti || SPORTING NOTES OF Y. M. C. A. proposed 1915 international yacht race, according to a definite state ment by which Sir Thos. Lipton ts on record today. Replying to ques tions by Southern California en} 6 pew thusiasts regarding the probability of building a yacht to compete with | number, in | handball Monday. | a syndicate craft here, he replied thoved up on J Woleses thes a has three-game ‘ontest. The score} Was 21-21, 21-15, 21-16, O'Conner | was all in, down and out when he/| finished the match, that the San Franctsco race would be the big race of the year so far In the Leaders’ contest last night | Price's bunch won the two-lap re- took 8. Berthiaume's as he is concerned, It ts believed that the Southern California yachts men now will undoubtedly use the have raised to build a yacht to represent Los Angeles in the San Francisco regatta. lay, but Neander’s white elephants ‘ came back strong in the eball BOSTON BUYS BROWN game @ took them down by a LOS ANGELES, Nov, 27.—Catch-| score ¢ to», The features of er Drummond Brown of the Vernon] the game were the pitching of Eng Drummond Brown of the Vernon|q@uist and the bum base running of club was sold today to the Boston| Sisley and Berthiaume, ationals, according to announce-| The wrestling class had its pic- ment here. Brown will report to) ture “took” Monday night. Andy Boston at the spring training camp.| Hrickvon was the center of attrac Hogan, it is said, is dickering for aj tion big league catcher to succeed Brown| D0. H. King, Br. Banghart, Roy here Christensen, C. A, Kilbourne aud |A. ©. Lux were new men in yoster day's classes. 8S. A. C. TOURNEY Five elimination contests in the 8. A. C, handball tournament were played off on the club. courts yea-| terday with the following results Heudepoh! and Swan have turned thelr faces to the wall in the hand ball tournament for the time being Heudepoh! Is too busy with other Delos McDonald defeated’ J. B.| things, and Swan is going away for Armstrong; R, Evans defeated A.! a few days to get ready to go to the D. Barrall; M, G, Carhart defeated | top, | Effective October 27th, 19IR / “S, S. PRINCE RUPERT” Leaves Seattle, Wash, Sunday at 18 @ midnight, for Victoria, Vancouver and Rupert, BC. “S. S. PRINCE JOHN” — Prince Rupert Wednesday 30th, November 6th and ber 4th and 18th, for Granby > Bay, Pt. Simpson and Stewart, B.C. Friday at ¢ o'clock, midnl ber 8th and 22nd, December Sth and 20th, for Massett and bor, Sunday at 10 p. m., November 10th’and 24th, 24nd, for Refuge Ba idegate, Cumshewa, Pacof!, Lock! and Ikeda, BC 3 Leavy Oc GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Wednesday and 10 a. m. for South Hazelton, B. C. (185 miles). Returning, Hazelton Sunday and Thursday at 10 a m, arriving P at 6 pm. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM (Double Track Route.) Chicago to New York and other Atlantic S Through PULLMAN STANDARD and TOUR! woodler, ©. P&T. A. e: Main 5709. Cley Office, First Av, and Yester W Agents for All Transntinntic 4. Phon Do You Know———— WE : : THE : BEST Shoe Repairing IN THE ertyzs And Charge No More Than the Others MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second At KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL 217 James Cloth Signs. SHIPPED. 4G' PER YD. 2 “og J. C.COREX SIGNCQ S87 410 /taDaISOM. SLIT TLE

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