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ESTATE LOANS r NORTH RN MONEY TO LOAN Fecant or my weit & Mi yRD “ont | w2 Bacon EYS-AT-LAW | ¥ nik BANKS eeetibTAN WANK rence, Toronts a o eS ARD TABLES EW AND RECOND WAND iF COMED Canada ON h to the top of the league simply by | h } en eam READ THIS DOPE BEFORE YOU BET ON ATHLETICS ‘SOME FIGHTER, IS BOB, TAKER OF 3 PENNANTS: When finished at the top of the 181 the in Vancouver ne pen: the Northwestern) jue, it marked the third occasion upon which Bob Brown, the Beavers’| auburn-topped owner, has produced a championship equad In the North: | west circuit, Since entering the Northwestern | ard} ard nal fig +) challenged ( tle protester Brown bas never had al finish lower than the first! nm. He has been in charge of club tn this ctroutt Browa joser, He persistent, He of hting n . He fights ¢ WRNTS. MTGES. | ino bat boy, the t 4 ND Set! a « dd th me merienges. Retabitanea /MtAnd and th DFELLOW # 20% } SARPENTERS arpenter and repairs RATTELL-SALARY LOA Fon your salary or turn. ture at cheap rates rn Brokerage nk Bide. sth} fim piace TO f ate and fewe! American Jew “COLLECTIONS CoLiLEctioN CO. Bide PD Tam ‘ELECTRICIANS frows Fie to ant from cit FLORISTS on FLORIST. 217 UNION OF EL Speciaity, funeral work, cut REPAIRED 1906 1907 1908 1910 1911 }1912 rn 11818 would befriend him by ove ivenes a good eight years, | winner and a has won his way! ney , er-aay-die, eter: | a8 won the un the grandest lit | earth erybody, including | umpires, the grand: | He has who aggres th Apparently he cares more for a winner than a friend He has made himself a snug little A A 1909 Spokane Vv Boxing—Austin-Ralt Vv Yancouver ¥ fortune from the game. azo he purchased franchise, and he in the B his own gr C. city berdeen berdeen ancouver ‘ancouver ‘ancouver re tein Pacific Stump Puller “Tt for Norttiey simple sve machine which Dy_ome man and one horse Cal or write tor FREE NOOKLET how to clear stomp hi a lower cost per ners than has ever asible heretofore. Pactrie MANUFACTURING CO 1112 Westere Av pow REMOVAL NOTICE . Macy has removed his offices to = convenient location in the bailding, corner First and Madison. Macy—My Dear Sir ad GEORGE FP ays Harbe Four years | Vancouver has done #0 well that he now owns th ne ands and stands. Here ts Brown's N W. record Finished or 3 1 6 8 6 2 6) 3 4) 1 6| 3 8) 4 6 Motel Artington eat Stamps and tneupen can be operated ertut 4 at Seattle, Wash. For several TATLOR. compet 1421 dist Av. N. Seattle, Wash Consultation, examination and advice DRY—SHIRTS, PLATS. | p50 out of town, write Prices mod Zs fa oor frost, i2%e; shires |" g BP alg Bia oe Aggy — Tog 7 to 4% p m Mundays, 12:40 to 5 OD LAUNDRY |p. and tron) 49 places for MACHINERY INE MANUPACTUR- iS Manufacturerw’ Ex Ocecident: and King Gatling: genera! machinists: In 4 sevens Phone Main 1974 M 1 v Mra AM. Hanson. 1908 Rear Stewart Us MORN Watar Ethers WT OP TANS DS. OPH. 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Those Already Readers of THE SEATTLE STAR ‘and Who De sire the Shaving Outfit May Secure Same by Sending THE BURHAM SHAVING OUTFIT rections 1 GRANT TUCKER, M. D. | around the house withta broomstick. , First and Madison etal N WOMEN Consisting of— Seven Guaranteed Bindes Nickel-Handled Shaving Brush Colgate Shaving Stick And Heavy Knurled Razor Handle All This 1s a complete shaving outfit Safety razors have become immensely popular in the past few years; thousands of men prefer them to the old style, And here is your chance to get one free, Read Our Offer THE SEATTLE STAR for One Year (reguiar price $3.25), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for . THE SEATTLE STAR for Six Months (regular price $1.80), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for packed neatly in 85 Cents to Cover ‘Glebe | % \e —_— THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, great profusion e over Frank Klaus tn their 10-round bout here last night before the Elite ee country is the rapid accumula | | Jimmy Clabby tion of riches. o “HOSIERY NIGHT” Dance at Dreamland Seventh and Union. Admission 25¢ tickets, Li aden 6 free. eee DETECTED Oulmet's mother says her boy got a lot of his practice driving the ball we'll wager n If this is how they do it, there's a golf tournament going in the overhead where we live. _ Wage rs Oreiaetee. E.J.BROW OBBED Y A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE my office every day and complain about being robbed noney by some dentist on enting himself to be or his assistant People come to Safe, Simple and Sant - . 713 First rd Union Block Tecan gusrantes to sve you funt one dollar every tim pay me a licker for dental werk,” te nume while my ork in often superior |comts you lens than 1 by other hi I make a dollar and you rave when I do your dental work When you come to m on be sure and see my pleture | sign At the entrance of the bulla ten like the one In this 4 $3.25 $2.20 Reware of fake Dr. ‘EDWIN J. | Browns, | Deatieg 713 First Avenue Open evenings until § and Sundays until 4 for people who work, Cost and Postage Slugger Joe Jackson Sizes Up Philadelphia’s Pitchers; Says Giants Will Win Series in Walk 1913, Th son Cai high school boys took t school eleven {nto .camp botham places his liabilities at $2,233.38, eee Alva W. Richards of Utah, who won the high jump championship | at the Olymple games last year, has including 5 dance | entered the Cornell college of agri culture. Richards will try for the freshman team and later for a place on the regular varsity squad, ee The Central school football team defeated the Summit team tn prac game by 26 to 0 score, Lyts, Pink-| man and Button star each mak ing good yardage and playing the| game like high school boys. This {s Capt. Lyta’ last year in grammar school and he {s anxious to make good, KKK KREMER RAR * * Rain halted the game be- * * tween Pothell and Kent at * * Kent Sunday, for the Star ® * league championship, in the *| * elghth inning. Bothell was #: | * ahead at the time, but by * * agreement the contest was de % * cided no game, The champion. | * ship will be played off next *| * Sunday, * * * Ce ee eee ee | chart Includes @ map of the state half the price| of Washington and a map of the clnge dentists, | United States. y 8 | Founa” column, ‘TWO FINE OFFERS The Seattle Star has two excep. tionalally fine premium offers which | it is making to new subscribers, or! to old subscribers who send in their! newal subscriptions. One is the latest parcel post chart, which gives full and complete data and information as to the use of the parcel post, its rates, ete. This | The other offer is a complete Burbam shaving outfit, consisting of safety razor, seven guaranteed blades, nickel-handled shaving brush and shaving soap, all eked in neat leatherette case. ithe the map or the razor ts seat year's sub. 7 free with a at the regu per year in advanc price “of want a | Const league ag tn Ba race a park Ath club. Although the Pitts| Saturday by a 70 to 0 score. Quar-| pyyeaeipnia ie pe back in Seattle again next 84% burger gave good account of him.|terback Hawley of Ballard handled | Washineton - Main, 1909, dey tor & double-heade ¢ {40% | self, and never stopped coming, Mc-| his team fn fine style, The boys |Clevetand 8 $ Monday pulled for the All-st |Goorty's cleverness was too much|WbO played in Saturday's game | horton, . A @| for him over the short route |were Capt. Anderson, D. Hawley, ‘ th _ - ar |Stenmoe, Butchart, Laden, L. Haw York #1 ADVANCEMENT 4 . ’ ula K || young Ouimet, who now || RBELIGNAMEDAS REFEREE /!cy, Kennedy, Jones, Henderson, * EEDLE TREATMENT holds the national golf title, has || SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30.—| Willett and McLoughlin RATIONAL LEAGUE ii " b-a-we » ft Over the objection of Sailor Ed Pe- ‘ Won. Ioet ameter p Lap glean ’ He n tronkey, Promoter Jas. W. Coffroth | _Irve Higginbotham, the former ‘eft it +4 a8 seo baIy swept a citaiiar post, | {today haa named Fenny Selig rof-| Northwestern league pitcher, now ys Pom at $118 «week. The yen. | [eree for the 20-round bout here Fri,| With the Portland Coast league Trt ' me in ox day night between Petroskey and| team, bas filed voluntary petitions a alty of athletig fame in our of bankruptcy in Portland, Higgin- | 2° two former lightweight champions, October 18. Vv ARSITY PLAYERS ENJOY TRIP TO JAPAN That the boys are having @ great time and are in the best of condition is the message conveyed in a letter to the aporting editor of The Star, received from Graduate Manager Horr, of the Univer | sity of Washington ho is managing the varsity’s baseball tour in 1 Japan, The letter follov | We have ben in Japan a couple of weeks now, and I am having ‘ | one of the finest trips | have ever taken. HAT OUR BUSH The boys are in good shape, a result due to the use of the bat t |] ting ‘cage aboard the ship on our* way over LEAGUERS DID! t. 80 hands assembled PORTLAND, Se was set and all at the league park here Monda noon to witness the execution Portland Northwestern ub at the hands of the Port! champeen pitiful und 4 really the fate tn| AMERICAN LAG! v Racramento ... sn Ban Francisco #2 Ph - Oakiand fo «108 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3-5, Horton 1-1 Washington 1, Philadelphia 6. BAT AND AD SIGN UP) MILWAUKER, Wis., Sept. 30. Battling Nelson and Ad Wolgast, have signed articles today for a 10. round, no decision contest, here The fighters agreed to weigh fn at 198 pounds at 8 o'clock on the evening of the fight. Dance at Dreamtand tonight.—Adv. | WAGES GO FURTHER when you put your rent money into a_ home. Think of the comfort and nience of having a of your own and]} many ways you then phone appointment see that dandy house we've - just completed, It's modern in every respect, well built, with a large lHving room, bullt-in bookcases and a fireplace, Water and sewer connected. Retween Phinne Ayenue and cen Lake ca Wo are specialists in home bullding, and ae $2,100 you'll find this an excellent purchase in a section where values are Increasing. $100 Down and $20 a Month * Ketter See It Today IS) EMPIRE Bhdte PONE MAM FISE O'REILLY HOME BLDG.CO. conv home of the can save for an against the “We have been in Japan a couple of weeks now, and I am hav Meiji university, found all the players in fine shape. ‘or the States, as they call it here, on the &th of October best regards to our friends at home. wall f send our r the bushers at the hands|{| double A squad : There were present 1,951 blood-|f] thirsty fans, gleeful in anticipation i jof the awful slaughter coming t F ° ° j the Colts | t t m : | Just imagine the humiliation of} or e Irs 1 e the fans when those perky Colts/q) e ek butchered, laughtered and annth! if ated the Consters by @ score of t il ey gy eee ated the Conners by a score efit) IN F aCiIric UOas could glean from the offerings of| | Statement by the Greatest Natural Mayas was five bits . 4 Batsman in the World The “bushera” batted Irve Hig-| t t The Athletics will lose — the peaunehhin tate retirement and then! ine 0 es 1S or f world’s series this year, because rapped out a sufficient number of} i of a weak pitching staff. 1 look hawkey, Mack's third young hits off Krapp to gather fn six| m : - Fe for the Giants to win four straight ster, won't last any longer than rune You are offered the identical values games. Brown, Shawkey’s pitching might | Score . * Connte Mack's two best pitch-|hold out, but the crowd in New re ee in Suits and Overcoats at $15.00 ‘A ers are Ei Plank and Chief Ben-| York will get bis nerve. ee Sa ae i i bi Of the two, the Chief looks Coombs, world’s series veteran 5 7s AH ee thet Aiea would ere bed find ee the : the better. . He will be atlectira and a real pitcher when he te right, 3 AES) JO best shops of New York and Chicago. as he always {s can't help Connie this fall, A man ee ee eel Plank {# tired from overwork, just recovering from a sertous 1!! ag oe a ae aa unl Ang few days’ rest he ness such as Coombs had, can’t vay ap “ear ate Sia | Only because of the most favored of fortunate cir- pea ee — igtnonticy = be posalbly pang be bis ere Ma mesentery a ae cumstances has the above announcement been made r ed stre h, he will auch a shor me to ast him salad 1 BO into the series at through a g under the strain reer) possibi hac cond one of gine ieee world's ser pitchers work un a as ae Until now Veith-Cammack Co. have never offered . Won't go ove nree Innings der. 4 ’ at so lov c w a if the Giants watt him out and — ‘There is just one chance for the ¢ ¢ eif| garments at so low a price—for until now it has been jdon’t hit until they have to. Bush Mackmen to win ae ae impossible for any concern on the Coast to offer higher atrains every nerve and muscle in If the Athletica can hold a safe oy ae ae grade garments at $15.00. ments that measure up to ot a ore throw, He can't lead to the end, Connie may be 1 © olf] the high standard demanded of every Veith-Cammack fe je innings. able to rest up Plank and Bender | a 5 y Carrol Brown doesn’t use his best and be on edge for the games gp Se ext pa ros ball enough He has a aspitter This would put a different com : a An affiliation has been effected by the Veith-Cam- wr age Be el Orme dnewed a Piexion of the serien, ; mack Co, which brings this store in direct relation with ° ght, and the m pulling for the letics, be Saw . sit ie | spit ball is hard to hit. But Brown |cause they're {mn the American the big Eastern tailoring plants on exactly the same basis doesn't mix it enough with his oth-| league, but tt sure looks Hke the N ty! as is extended to the biggest concerns in New York and | jer stuff. His curves and fast t nts to ocne ton Soom - an Chicago. This results in economies that make possible 7 oaieenesnanen = aacemieaemnecommmaaneas Aaneeteele League Yea {q, Values that heretofore have been impossible for any con- iinet ! cern on the Pacific Coast i In judging these values you are first asked to bear | "4 nieces in mind these important facts— | pacinatl | These are not ordinary $15.00 Clothes. Every gar- ] : ‘ What has become of that wonder: | EN ROUTE Fred Corbett, the well known Cal- |MEEK’S TEAM WINS | ment is high grade, hand tailored, strictly all wool, cor- {ful crop of hair worn by the old-| Ticket Scalping. {fornia boxer, has arrived in Seattle rect in style, of newest fabrics and guaranteed to give fashioned Seattle high school foot By Ty Cobb Tom San Franctaco, bringing with 4 ‘ ice 3 a side , is- ball player? Mack sald. him “Rough House” Charley Burns,| The Vancouver Reavers, cham- ar better per! ag and sd have oe iderably more dis oe McGraw sald. for whom he ta seeking matches pions of the Northwestern league,|]| tinctiveness and individuality than any clothes you have | » c yaah Corbett is anxious to m bh his ere yanked o helr pedes b ever nown a nis pi! . Coach Doble of Washington says| The groove ball. Cort : i h - bp Hy be 4 Bh arr ‘! * i} k t th rice | his eleven is the worst he haa di.| Baker hit a homer in the ninth. | Protege, who is 23 years old, with 5 rrp These garments mark the highest standard of fine | ‘ tuekion thé International epiking. i Frenchie Valse or Joe Hayley Burne Ty Meek’s All-Star aggrekation at er . ? 7 A | any team} Matty still there. |has been climbing the pugillstic Dugdale’s park Monday afternoon clothes value ever attained at this price—and you are n with the| Bender of old. adder with rapidity, having met | Overcoming a two-run lead secured|}) sincerely requested to make comparisons before you de- © on Alibi, and defeated several well known by the Beavers in the fourth, the|f) de on your Fall Clothes. mn the Game oF ' ove All-Stars didn't let up until they|f} “CS ©? Y° "i He beat Eddie Campi two years Were two runa to the good. The/i) ila: | ago and in 1912 beat Willie Meehan. final figures were 6 to 4 in favor INSIDE STUFF | Burns and Corbett leave for Van-|of the challengers, Score 7 é The German athletic commission | couver this week Vancouver ABR. POA. B iV th ¢ $ KC ; which has fnished its tour in- | Se ae i eee) | el = ammac Oo. spection of American athletic clubs| Joe Ceater, 8 torener manager of : ; : i H and universities, probably has some |the late Stanloy Ketchel, ts due to| i Sia He Second at James new ideas on how amateur athletes |arrive in Renton today for a con-| SHORT SPORT HER Oh fay ge become wealthy ference with Frenchie Vaise, Nght H 4 ; ; 4 eee weight champion of Ca e : 2 r . an 8 Se ” ie E @| O'Connor wants to tke Vase and| The Walla Walla football team, a ie a eee The fellow who pieked the | a couple of other Northwest cracks | ast sgeregation averaging 135 pl 5 yoriens « t league club to | jon a tour of the country po in wants Sun games. Call a | that {Interclub argument O'Connor ts sure he can get Vaine| Campbell Franey, manager, East > ar with the Colts Monday 1 prob- | |to come under his management He | 8 1 8 * * ably in sympathy with the chap | |{s also dickering with Frank| aid ie ¢ ¢| Your Portrait on Your Business Card who still argues that John L.||Farmer, the Kapowsin middle-| The ttle Tigers closed thetr| » Bullivan is the world’s cham- | | weight, and Ray Campbell, the local|#eason Sunday by winning two out i- ef plon fighter, Mghtw t. of three gam en. In the moruing a 4 H rs — a ——————-@|_ He plans to take the boys to Cali-jthe Tigers walloped the "‘eard| me eee | fornia and later to the East. Transfer Co, 10 to 4, and in the aft m4 a: ppd SOME NERVE ernoon broke even with the Mer- -_— i ss0n. Colts to accept that game from the A WIN OVER KLAUS mit the second 440% Coasters ae . | see vA! Bn, Wi » it 0 ° . This ts the season of year tn Seat-|, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 80 The Ballard high midgets have | xetier mruck out—By fichmute 3, by Clayt J. Smith tle when cheer leaders bloom in| Sort writers were agreed today | tossed their hats in the ring for the | Kautman % Tases on balle—Off Sehmats cheer leaders bloom that Eddie McGoorty had a shade|Juventle gridirot honors this sea-|1. off Kaufman 1 Designing & Printing STATIONERY 230 LIBERTY BLOG SEATTLE SEE THE MAN WHOSE NAME IS ON THE CARD Your Card Will Be Saved—Your Face Remembered. Particularly Effective for Salesmen and Solicitors, ANY PHOTO WILL DO 1000 Cards (including Portrait) Announcement The growth and the prosperity of this bank is the result, largely, of the confidence and patronage of the people of this community, Its officers believe that a bank should be more than a mere dollar-maki: machine; that upon it rests a MORAL OBLIGATION to assist in the education of true economy and to advance the financial interests of every one in the city. Prompted by a deep sense of this moral obligation, it has set aside part of its profits to be used solely in the development of ‘Thrift. In order that this money may be distrib- uted in a manner calculated to do the most good, it will organize the “Seattle Thrift Club” Everyone is invited to join. Membership is free. Watch daily papers for details. Northern Bank & Trust Company Fourth Avenue and Pike St.

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