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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. iW Butler's Liquid Tooth Miller, mati. ed for 260. Butler Drug Co. —FIRST BIG CONFERENCE GAME ON TODAY Dance at Dreamland | | [snicg i2'%vane rdf AD CLAMORING [LooK, Boys! Goon cross Buck|WEST SEATTLE BETTORS FAVOR |IDAHO TO MEET | | 0) for You Dance Tickets, . : ——— TOBE MATCHED (*SEXPLAINED BY COACH YOST | EASY MEAT FOR | PACKY IN TOMMY STATE: NOTHER | H | ES TS - < = | | | ; —_—_ | vy : . situate onan 40 an =~“ YS | | - - _—— as not if you will see me. ‘a PB raga abs, a Be: jt Ad Wol- | a) .) v Vaable to check the solid Mne| New yORK, Oct, 17.—Packey| Two games, important in the| aie “5 ’ ioc bled nth eg champion, | 6 d x smashes of the Franklin backfield | worariand of Chicago and Harlem|Northwest conference football) Not only once, but many betievee hi on te round » | SX y \ jmen, the Heht West Seattle eleven! tommy Murphy are roported in|¢hampionship, will be played this} x - el B aheutd baunio Wie te coats ce » » Ahh) 2 i, was swamped by the valley team @t!gpieudid condition for their ten.| Week imes. a en at the title, and fray sonal | bs | Dug’s old park Thursday afternoon. | round contest here tonight | Interest centers in the big annual At the title, and today he ts clamor Franklin found West Biders’ line yards scrapper will ev-|game b »n Washington State a ; il tng for @ retu mateh with Willle wee? easily penetrable and scored 63 ng o favorite, the odds| college and the University of Idaho, A rt “It Ritebie,” sata Wolgast today polnts, West Seattle was held! probably neing based’ on the de-|to be played on the Moscow field, will make i88 pounds ringside. I | halfback, tt age ig { gern cision he holds over Murphy in| idaho, this afternoon hich bh ’ cs Patri ¢ halfback, time and again plowed | their 20.round bout in & Fri Saturday another game which has 1! _ > ey | heir 20-roun an Fran « Musical Entertainment After will rar to. ate wm fn ton through Went Seattle's defense for| cisoo about two yours 1B> le bearing in the fight for the cham noon and Evening by the oe aa. ¢ ies an a a, ate a big gains, The defeat was the) the men will welgh in at 187|plonship will take place in Walla] : 7 . fore the bout With Nathan ana wit! most decisive of three handed! jounds. | Walla when the O. A. C. and Whit-| Upstairs, Empress Theatre e iscedtee dN sd R “ys elson and will {the West Siders this season. | . ae ne | man elevens come together. 4 1X axons ace mmodate itchie with a side es | Lincoln and Broadway are the oth (igs Hae | Bldg., room 204, will tell you - pet of any alee. ‘ | ’ “ ” Jer schools having played and beat Although Whitworth college has | , Fight fe ere hat Wolga % t ‘ ow ht fans here say that Wolgast By “Hurry Up” Yost en ‘Went ‘Seattlo { BASKETBALL ct the allgttest” chtaae oC whip: [ON . A Gepartnre from the ordi By oii. Nelwon. After the con.| (Coach University of Michigan.) tackle and end, the last man In the anaes ; ‘ P mn ping the Varsity regulars, the prac nary, featuring the biggest test Rat Itted chtng | ' this pla cross buck between |tandem taking the course shown In he Quee Bho Paamepee ; tice game between these two teams : ' f a0 chime organ in the world sary A that his fghticg ceniee cia uard, the center man|th® diagram and the right tackle) Make thelr debut on the ene ri-| The Church league basketball sem | Saturday ts attracting attention, in-| $10—EASILY MADE—$10 I felt fine,” eald the Rattt cage enter m2" | breaking through, as Illustrated, In| iron today tn a game with the Bal-) gon hogins in Seattle next Saturday agmuch as a new man will be seen but ¢ Ma peneh wean aa " In the tandem takes the ball, the this and in all of the plays the back lard h ih te am, allard has . alr-| night, with two games in the Trinity |{n Bud Young's place at quarterback x t the ol ch wa ere. ig ve ia Mabel Hol Paul ob-||¥ husky bunch this year and ex-/gymnasium. In the first game,| young was injured in the game Entrance 104 Pine Aiud not realize that Phe Kone tase |Qvarter turning around to the right |field men should be arranged to ob husky bunch this year and ex gymnasium. In the first eame,/Young was injured in the game against the All-Navy and probably | jand completely out of the line of the tain the greatest benefit. if the play | P will be out for the remainder of the man carrying the ball, as he passes is a line plunge, the best plunger! os Williams will begin the game for Queen A mont Haptists clash with the Trinity Moxtne—Austin Salt. Motet artingtén [it The left end shifts to the right should carry the bali; If an end run,|®! auarterback < M. FE. A game bet a Fre-| season, Either Madigan or Smith| ee a : = renee = == | wing; the first man in the tandem the fleetest runner should be given| iter Kiving way to Shaw. The mont Tigers and Tabernacle | will occupy the pivot position. The| _ 2 plunges straight ahead between |the ball. game starts promptly at © o'clock. | Baptints will follow. oss of Young is giving Doble no] 7 | = . chiens citi - All teams having turned out earlylend of worriment | The second big intercity game of/this year, the competition for the} oe = ae = SS = = a OE ay yy, whe J the ent Interscholastic season,! championship of the league is ex-| . " ty years ago, when ( | ; amplonahip ¢ W. B. Johnson, brillian’ Fy: ae reagent | TES with a Seattle team as one of th® | pected to be much harder fought| end, will not partici in this af i Whiskey was yo | BO | G | igi ane es te ‘n Everett |this season, When the season|ternoon's game against Pullman : ie Saturday afternoon The Lincoln |finally gets under way, four games| Johnson has been declared ineligible CAFE AND STEWART | } FIRST the « at and Everett highs a LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17 “a | : Super a week will be played, Two games|for th , layed three | The gross receipts of the Gun: jor Judge Craig, after hearing argu|ant#. Everett 1# prophested = by! will be played on Friday night, and ihe Ee mathew ecllony tones : boat Smith-Carl Morris 10-round | ments, decide Tuesday whether; ™any as having t state two the following night | ~ bout in New York amounted to Tom rey, Jeus Willard, Tom | cinched and Coach Wells will tak» | TA PLAC E | $11,239. Smith received $3,090.72 Jones and others were guilty of par-|* #trong team up there in order od Dance at Dreamland tonight.—Adv | i If and Morrts $34.46, Tho stato re tiotpating tn a prize fight show that the dopestera have the |— —~ § ART TOURNEY TO EAT am Joetved $561.95 The charges followed the death of Wrong hunch. A big crowd of “— alec Sas Bull Young as the result of a boxing | #tudenta will accompany the team, | eam Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville 5 From 3 to 12 P. M. 8—High Clasa Entertainers—8 Charlte Hulen expects to have the billiard tournament to determine the champtonship of Seattle in full |sway Monday. The tourney will be yed at Brown & Hulen's, A large Billy Papke will meet Jack Her oo, [rick at Peorta, Il., Oct. 20, tes Jimmy | 0 bs | Clabby, the Milwauker a. L |] | middleweight, has commence sat F it Ww : x test Lineups orett Poattion Le won! A Perfect Spine aa Means = training for his aeoune b ke - 3 | jnumber of hall cress Lave hl _————_—_—_—— 7 he Frank Logan at San ancisce Oct = E ; 7 eh \y ‘a |fied their intent! of competing. EVERETT SEATTLE 2 }25, Logan must make 168 pounds |. bo bet eg of instructors asd the rosea re 6 Perfect Several valuable prizes have been INTERURBAN RAILWAY : IB} at noon, on the day of the battle an lay and night acho - i te RA hung tp. Among the awards is a| SBA’ fO EVERETT — Limited jf |Clabby ts popular with tho Frisco | Ot ite & fe arp eentindy ot | Resnee! ean “s atlor-made sult, first prize, and | {reins } i Pion ne since beating eyed o oe rps phew ci peautiful gold medal, second prize. 83 é j om: and Sailor Le Grande on the coas elty architect's | . 5 pm. * ee tural draft | } Geattie, Fifth av, nese ~ IFTY years ago folks didn’t travel as fast as Eddie Murphy of Moston, who ing. Prof. Walter A. Gleason, tn IS WISE OLD 006 ENE NO | SILLIARD SHARKS Vistr HERE w Si Auax Date “atore they do now; but the men who liked quality, |]} peat Matty Baldwin recently, ha: |structor of « “2 at rr GUESS-WORK _ prominence are in Seattle this week, | tr ‘en end na oe = ) ctgibed : : : lgned articles of agreement. cal of ¥ Nae Pe mapa ‘ 5 ioe rs : aco, $00 oo, >™ ) J and knew where to get it, were just as particular HI \ing for him to fight Jimmy Dufty,|Charles F, Terrell of i a ASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—John 1.| IN CHIROPRACTIC | ‘aking on the local cracks at Brown 1160" am. 12°60 noon, } . . * | ior t Boe sexed > wea eae i aiiheae of the bureau of education | ule: 6 Vis } ar-| 401, . . Ts about having a little choice, mellow, old the orack lightweight of Lockport.| f= & fo. to, instruct the classes | agit to town from his home in TREATMENT. [ris of San Francisco and Sam Rose |atlv.. 0 oo, son ctues e100 p.m } in ¥., for gee Semen | ; Maryland Jerry, a canine vegetar of Avalon, Cal, have been victori-| pscigic NORTHWEST TRACTION CO, 4 — — —————————— | Oct, 21 oe | DR. ROLLER V8. BURNS ian. Jerry eats watermelons, canta-| «| ous, hus far, in every match played EVERETT WASH = ti b LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17—Dr. B.|loupes, beans and r at | here la — | kout Brown is slated to box] ,, “> . Harris 4 a right’ | W | ati ; ollor, the Seattle physician ables, He like ¢ arris {8 one of Chick Wright's 5 i Golden edding jc ae nag AO Kilbane ten) wrestlor, has arrived here to pre: a ed ans om oh pupils and plays three-cushion bill- 4 . ‘a jf | rounds in New York Oct. a wat | pe with "Cyclone To show him off fo pr nat|/lards. He trimmed Sam Stone 4 Bottled in Bond WHISKEY |} Matty Baldwin Nov, # in Hostor iatier ta SO iwatisa cat a sateemelon and tae praotic| THTUSday night, 25 to 21. Harris q | zi stheteta ™ st than when he last Jerry to go to It. The dog ate the ‘adjuer| Will remain here the rest of the| =} i Ile oe aoeen ns thavet Puta) re t The het in Texas,| meat of the melon and spit out the which | week, | —4 along with them then as they are to-day. | Prank Moree eaten thet be ia was responsible eeds, The bureau of education ts PRINCETON IN OD0D BRAMALL re vented dy : er proud of Jerry, whoxe mother was a dite -- ‘ ete ety to arrange © Dow to bell HOw Dike PROM OLD $ | Moston bull terrier and father an ta-| PRINCETON, Oct. The “ | Get the advice of the traveler who is post- |Moran and Gundoat Smit Enatich bulldow ces.| Princeton football squad was sent : iski i d a fought in New York in a fow weeks. | | AGE; LAWSUIT ENDS | |*" °t/out this morning for light practice ed on whiskies, and sce if he oes not say It {s likely the men will battle for JONESBORO, Ark., Oct, 17 | Workingmen should not fail to |in preperation for tomorrow's game a ie) | | that the whiskey which has proved itself to be the |ten rounds about Nov. § | | Aftor a Jury In tho circuit oourt | | near the address of Tom Mann, tha | es have| with Syracuse. All the regulars ap. : finest tonic and appetizer in the world, is wonder- || had driven 25 # to deter | | great inbor leader, at Dreamiand, . treat: | eared to be in tip-top form. Hobey A ace 4 { : | . ining mine the r 4 meat ned to you e fully-flavored, pure, old, wood-aged Golden Wed- Hl aut esta ter de entered training | | mine the marks on a hog’s ear | |Sunday evening, October 19-—Adv oa rane "si|aker dropkicked three goals in “ jer ‘ , . ! We your case made, free eight attempts from the yard bid i % Nl Gross Oct. 28. “I only need abou and Joe fir € } of charge or obligation | ine. | ‘ 4 : . : . . lAltwo weeks in which to get >| | found the animal dead, The Office Mours, 10 to = ri | This famous whiskey is distilled according to a II\anape,” says the champion, “for 1 | court made the farmers shake Would You f ou oul Free Consultation Sundays From YALE SHOT TOPiECES | oO saa ) special — sera ped thi aah ebb : | have been taking good ware of m ely agree to be friends: ’ a | Ne ye |_NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 17—| H i ded high! the best judges, because it is |J | self and only need tc ere hey had quarr five years | | |The Yale football squad ts in bad ff Ic is regan enly by I Full | wind.” over the ownership of the hoi | caon dor th | 1] Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p, m to } « - ” a 2” oi - hich fanlly ded trom oie (4 4 an appy eo A . shape for the game here tomorrow |f' 1 — m. | Made Differently. Quart eet modern cutmde rooms, 360 i which finally died from old age. Z . 412-813 American Mank Bidg. | with Lehigh, 15 of the regulars be- Table @’hote Dinner, with f a | lto 60 Stewart House, 86 West - | . Lady Attendanr. |ing laid up with injuries. It seer | ‘able og ‘o pint q l coe le irk nAavertiobaents Ad r The results obtained from the led certain today that a team of subs|f of wine, 7 4 rr] = _——— —— a ago ten - =o ———— The ventures of! im See fo Boag » “ ea pen ED wow) ne up acainst the visitors, an Nerve onic” on eo marke’ ‘ ss Aaninaenletan anc pias — _ ” Johnny Mouse. lhave been marvelous; the dealers a |handling them have the best of suc-| : ‘ S | | cand With tie sale af these Teuadiont Our 22nd Anniversary and Fall Opening We Merged Into a Great 4 L- for the b tvertinement j 4 at Infled pa t, and when you see a 4 a patient come back after buying a| 4 ox, with a smile on his face a —_ saying, “I want another box a te Mood and Norve Tone, for the first | q [Sten rapare are coming very | Can't Stop! It Must Go On, at Least Over Tomorrow —SO SAY THE GOOD PEOPLE ' and so you oan readily « that umanity can get a very 4 relief and eventually for that awful malady, Con on, which te the cause of such i” es Appen Never, during our business career, have we witnessed such 4 much #0-ca F : Saverce enthusiasm, such appreciation, such a response to our efforts othe to best serve and satisfactorily please our customers. We're happy because we have made our friends happy—and we know they are happy and pleased because they have made repeated requests for us to continue our Friendship Event at least another day, so that they could come back and buy an overcoat and get another suit pattern for their wives, mothers and sweethearts absolutely free. And we have con- “jj THEY ARE GOING ON THE DOUBLE QUICK THERE’S A GOOD REASON FOR IT means try 1 preparat called “Gas LOOK-and You Will Know Why Do you realize that the best clothes sold in Seattle today for the money are Regal $15 Clothes? That is what is bring- ing hundreds of men here and sending them away again with Regal $15 Clothes on their backs. Why in the world don’t you come? You ought to—— some of your friends are wearing Regal $15 Clothes—many of them. If we only knew who they were we would tell them to tell you how satisfied they are. Regal $15 Suits and Overcoats are just chock full of style—of good tailoring, and they fit perfectly. You can go to a cus- tom tailor and order a suit or an overcoat for $35 or more, and you won't get a better fitting garment, or one with more style to it. You may think that’s just “talk” —but remember, we pay for the “talk”—and it would be a mighty expensive thing to us if we couldn’t live up to every statement. : BECRUS FV Wika. war MoT? (a ee ae oe [acer maw! Ais n nt which can also be taken with Blood and Nerve TT, sale by Quaker Dru, ave. and Giles Drug Con n #t You will find the names and tes timontals of Seattle people tn each package Send all communtentions to the German Pharmacal Co. Corner Market a RHBUMATISM CURED—After payty t doctor and druggist bills for three] August and September, | back and sented, and now cordially invite all who have been here, and those who have not, to sure come tomorrow, and we'll join hands and make it the biggest “Jubilee Day” of our “Friend- ship Event.” I ; THE WORLD'S $25, $30 Suits and vances! Thanks Again to the Ladies Overcoats AS YOU WOULD Ex- PECT FROM THE MOST SKILLED TAILORS IN THE WORLD, FASH- IONED EXCLUSIVELY FOR YOU AND MADE TO YOUR MEASURE FOR ... You can depend on it ——to a certainty —that Regal $15 rhines oe T.neal ete , eae i Clothes are at least $5 to | apace than you get in fan nate ‘emirely" Almepected = bn To any person buying a man's sutt : at any other store for $5 or $10 more. piapoter ely lin deh pcipl| aeN STORES SUIT PATTERN © overcoat, we will give a Lady's 4 [aie taan_ Sr, other arocseing. we 3all (COAST. TO COAST Gult Pattern absolutely tree, Come ‘ ‘eure of povealiod incurable =——FREE———— again, ladies. We appreciate most 5 og “ ‘ heartily your friendship, ; English Woolen Mills make n spectalty of the Mya, Par, STOMACH, Skin, Blood, Kidneys and Tadder | Also APPENDICTTIB, RIWUMA THANE, | GOITRE, CATARRH, Asthma, Bronchitis | dropaical, tubercular and anaemto condi {to-urtnary AKON, DFC and all weaknesses, chron Aineorders WE SELL DIRECT TO YOU 615-617-619 First Ave.. On the Square Opp. Totem Pole THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE DRUGLESS DOCS TO ORGANIZE Washington GE SET OSLO IPT Association of oss Physicians 16 arranging to | Jn mind 1 am the ; organize societies In every county an t ; . Pa oa ae | in tho state where there te a suffi: |”, ézamination and adlvies A Personal National Tailoring Institution a nayltatic If out of town, write. and include medicine Hours, 9 Bundays, 10 to 19 YOU SAVE MIDDLE MEN'S PROFITS clent number of drugless physicians | tree Prices mod for the formation of a county soci- | erat ety, & m. to 8 p.m A meeting will be held at the DR. MACY Frye hotel this month to organize 802-8-4 GLOBE BLDG. the King county branch of the or- Madison St, and First Av., Boattle, Wash, J 704 First Ave. TWO STORES Third Ave, at Spring St. Near Totum Pole RENT ganization,

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