The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1913, Page 9

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fe" ROLLER AND “POLLY” GRIMM TO MEET HERE "3,040" J ee” GRIDIRON STAR MANY S URPRISES |now to ptay rooraatt; some | CROSS STRAINS Sept] VARSITY PLAYERS IN ACTION SIDE; POSTPONE 60 With CHAMP TO GET CHANCE ON GRIDIRON; GIL WT ABIC ONE DOBIE’S A FIBBER | J ; ‘ v | . ‘Roller and “Polly t 2 nt football yiaye ft : ; ‘ Will eopear Rt Dens oe eee aided vo tn team dtd to the Quo ce nd rink on the evening of Noveni-| where Seattle playors were ate | Biteeee id ball a {in a finish grappling contest, \ntererted wore the order of the Setar pees plat junder the auspices of Promoters day, Take a croamalley. » bree geese ota : | Austin and Salt we | tees etl rosealley slant at/ward pas ’ The matoh will be, Dan Salt says, | j iret to CALL MAIN 4724 tor the title of champion of Amer.|, At Seattle—University of Wash. | {hind was fea, @ title claimed by Dr. Roller | !"@ton 47, Oregon Aggies 0. as At Seattie—Queen Anne high 0, Mailing and/after hoe defeated Charles Cutler ; lor Addressing, ; Clreular Wotk the Boston grappler, at Iowa City Myer’ Stadium high 20. ae ip the : October 2 verett—Broadway high 6 at apparently arou HEIDEN'S MAILING BUREAU h Roller and Cutler tried to | Everett high 14 atl the Tacoma | 1407 Fifth Ave. __ | got Gotch to meet them for the title a cet eral ns own on the — and when the latter refused, they Regardless of the doleful remarks | apg) x 4 _ 1 aubes : J roy agreed to wrestle for the honor, © Dodie wh showed bure _ ko Phone Main 963 which they clatmed Gotch lost by always te te tory on long and sen-| default varsity gy oa way tional runs, but the heavy ham | Tes rans er 0 Dr. Roller is now tn Los Angeles. | “oleful pr Sb the Wid onde cioaee tac ee ee . _ Polly Grimm recently returned to * an the best ve oe ta a om. ttle from Alaska, where he pickers of winners there He oe Office 114 Jackson nt the summer after “he U. of W. squad simply * e eae aera Bt ee aed | jsome mining pre He is ®Way with the Oregon a ao or « sald to be as tough as wire and O02 Denny Meld —. ie ae ° Tht i MILLER TRUNK CO bard as nails from his summer out. Even wit lot of raw tte lithe dadoat the wecalwe N Ho ts keeping In good shape b n his In le gave P lived at everett a working out every day with his usual speed just Broadway put ip a pi Jee brothers, both of whom are wrest. race W : Aoi 4 | my Something new yng adepte at his home in West W : and wonderful, and the onty Chi nese Medical Co. that has its Reg istration TRADE DURBOROVENM Cuore It is the Intention of Austin and ¢ Salt to hold s of wre bouts here this winter in | boxing shows, upon which the po Aggie territ and varted y tng It back ot | the « Following Interference—An Idea of the way university players K Ww .| Hee department haa placed the minutes. ss = dae Ti te thalr tiie to tare Brauk etek} Before Dobte’s are taught to follow Interference, ie shown in this photograph, made nant, f . EAE America. The|from retirement later in the season | put up a defonse t for The Star during practice, to show how to play the game. The Oriental and Occidental Medical and match him with the best man | Kewples. Hap” Mt sven and riagt with the ball is running behind and to one side of the man in Seieetane every disease known, for |that develops in the local arena for| tack for the Washington m rent, whe is preparing to blook off a would-be tackler. children, old and|& championship contest he was ably alded a q men, women, me : 08 | oo | Frank Je young. 622 Third Ave. second “Goll that unusea office furniture, sc mated! floor. entrance a A few cents invested in a Star Consultation freo. If you cannot call, writ GUARANTEE tocure} private diseases. O. & O, MEDICAL CO. Moy J. Hing, Gen. Mgr. want ad will do it. That's the rate we have paid on savings for Twelve Years And we have not sacrificed security to pay this rate. Some one may ask, “How have you been able to pay this Interest when others allow only 3 per cent and 4 per cent?” The answer is simple We are a mutual savings so- et Our ENTIRE EARN: INGS, less expenses, are cred ited to our customers every six months. No high salaries are pald. Our expenses are Imited by state law. ‘The men whose names appear below pass upon all loans made by the asnociation and person ally supervise the handling of your funds. —— Officers and Directors J. H. BLOEDEL, President, President Bloedel, Donovan Lumber Mills, Vice-President National City Bank. H. C. EWING, Calhoun, Denny & Ewing. W. J. COLKETT, Assistant Postmaster. E. W. CAMPRELL, Assistant Cashier National City Bank. J. A. SODERBERG, Prop. Index Granite Works. J. W. MAXWELL, President National City Bank, President Title Trust ou Can Be Cured by THE NEW MACY SYSTEM ] { oy YOU WASTING YOUR TIME im Fa G AN INEFFICIENT TREAT- eS Are you making the mistake ¢ of inking | tr Macy yatifie application of the Principles and tial treatments of each se! alttng who have tried | Many are sick 7 have been | rity to get relief, by misgul Statement that there Is no h Selieving with him that the Knowledge has been attained when exdanstes resources of the teachings of some one particular school. ‘The New Macy System asmures the pa oat and most selentific today, embracing, as it beat in each of the reco of medicine and schools of tment 1 yourself of every new In Co. A. F. ANDERSON, Lamberman. A. F. LINDEN, VicePrest. dent and Treasurer. SCOTT CALHOUN, Attorney. R. CAMPBELL, Secretary. The Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association “A Mutual Savings Society” Established 1901. 222 PIKE STREET gachings of some af which were ha: free. ja, and include medicine Houre—? a to # p.m; Sundays, 19 to 12 The New Macy System / DR. MACY 262-3-4 GLOBE BLDG. St. and Firet Av. Seattle, Wash. “Fifty years ago, when Golden Wedding Whiskey was young.” | Two old friends with a bottle of pure, alien time-tested Golden Wedding | Bottled in Bond WHISKEY q between them is the picture of contentment and | good fellowship, which on bill-board and poster all over the land, is helping to make the finest distillation in the world, more and more famous. Distilled according to a special formula, and matured. in the wood under strict government qupervision, choice, old, qualily- a Golden Wedding meets a want that no other whiskey has yet satisfied, The pride of the home—the kind you like to give your guests, because it is cad “Made Differently.” 7 j sits and now the first to say Do i bis with without a . Coach F. J the W the 0. A studies. Howard fs sti at the Di hotel, trying to straighten on From 3 to 12 P. M. ken nore and nt ron8 eee sore, B—High Class Entertaine cetved in Sat What the Racing agains 1 and Acc rt Sunday covered the Seattle Yacht side station and retry Mer am year's series defeat for t secutive season Stewart of the in quick and frank to anyone r redicts tt will b unbeaten team in the confer Ith the exception team has returned to ma Stadium WILLMART WINS was a il predict ia there w will walk away CAFE FIRST AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Ag admit sshington squad ts far had of Howard Continuous high AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Ptke. Ernest Gianettl, Proprietor power boats the power vale, Cabaret Vaudeville 8p.m.tola m AMATEUR_NIGHT lub to Bain 1 hour and 31 minutes, winning the Inst cruising contest of the club's pres ent season, which has been one of EVERY FRIDAY the most suc The winner the concerned. passengers FINISHES THIRD Competing against rine, the world’s ¢ nd Ed Beeson of Portola | San Fracisco 8: the only entry of the Seattle landed third hoi lin the son, Athlett be the club and He wrrine was se¢ At 50c Thomas employed by ttle Ele Co., and made Oysters, Crabs, Steaks, Chops, idid show ng with Cutlets at all hours. training of oa me hs a , won vault Concert by the Hawalians after. 10 inches, and M was easily run, covering the ground tn 2 essful in ita history was awatied the electrical siren offered by the club asa trophy, and the Taziinta, which finished second, Sherman compass. the start from West cohu and was virt running so far as the CASH PRIZES. 2p. m. French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c was awarded the lost her rud y out of the At The 1422-24-26 First Ave. Merchants’ Lunch jeorge Hor pion jumper he Olympie club At 25c¢ rday 5 at tua ieee noons and evenings. first in the half/[ Imported Coburger and Angeles Beer on draught Statement of Condition of The State Bank of Seattle Loans and Discount ....... House, Furniture and “Fixtures . Real Estate Owned Giataan Other Resources nd other high-grade Banking U. 8. Warra nts Seattle, Washington OCTOBER 2 21, 1913 RESOURCES $ 809,915.91 11,000.00 24,0 bonda..... Cash on hand and due from other banks. . Deposits « Gain Capital Stock paid in Surplus and U ndivided Profits Deposits at call of April 4, Deposits at call of October 21, ¢ The small account and the In attention and courtes are strictly confidential and are not discussed outside the bank in.any way. 2,500.77 $1,404,926.68 LIABILITIES 100,000.00 26,780.99 toewe + 1,278,145.67 $1,404,926.66 account recéive s relation the with this Your busine We Solicit Your Account Cabaret Vaudeville Contestants apply to EB. K. Maitland, Director, Thursday, finish was <_< Sach craft carried 20 Angeles) Served from 11 a. m. till 2 p. m. Special Chicken Dinner Served from 11 a. m. till 8 p. m. Port (SCENIC DURBOROVON Failing on the Ball—This is not as easy as it appears to be. and the university player pho “th-ump,” Note how he has squeezed the oval between his fall upon a foove ba tographed here came down with a his face indicates. hands and lege as he rolled over OFFER BiG PURSE. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2 match between Ritchie and Harlem Tommy Murphy ed today as a strong probabil who holds fessional fight rf ber, to handle t tion. Rohan started dic toda with Ritchie, and offere 6 cha | pion $1 0 for his services. | ATOWN HOLIDAY | TAFT, Cal., Oct day was a holiday in the of! district, in honor lof Sam Langford's ring app here with Jack Lester of Cle Elum, Wash, Shortly « day break Bakersfield and a dozen smaller ltowns moved bag and bageace Taft. A record house’ was pre dicted. After 10 days’ tratning Lan ared today to be in fal He had reduced his weight te One hundred and Mountaineers hiked from 1s canal ba for Jur A MESSAGE TO THE SICK The Olympic View the finest equipped sar the state, ex to the sick and affiloted a Mal invitation to come in for a free consultation and and ff it {8 in our | power to help you, we will tell you so, und if we can't do you any good wo will say so frankly | We are equipped to treat suc cessfully the following some of which, Billiou tritus, Dyspepsia, | Vomiting, Apr sure, Constipatic examination, \Hlentery, Flatulence, ; ‘ Jausception, Tape Worm, Gail | Stones, Jaundice, Cirrhosis or Hard Jening of the Liver, Diabetis, Asth |ma, Bronchitis, Pne umonta, Tu culoals, Rheumatis: Lumb Neuralgia, Tonsilitts, stitis, Goltre or Big ? LS a Curvature, St. Vitus Dance, or of Stomach, Ur Acid Disturbances, Heart Diso’ Locomotor Ataxia, Bright's Dise Piles, Obesity Gout, Nervous Disorders Our prices are within the reach of evy one, as our charges run from $1.00 upward, depending upon |what will have to be done, No matter how many “cure alls” you have tried, don’t give up. If we can’t help you we'll tell you so, |and sf wo ‘can help you wo will ltell you also. You Asthma suf ferera, come immediately, We can joure you | Come to our office at the Sant- /tarlum and meet satisfied 1 and read testimonials of cured pa tients, then don't believe us, but see come of these patients and let them tell you what we did for them, and then you will be able to judge fairly as to our honesty and abil ity, Don't put it off another min jute, but+ come and investigate !NoW! th, I ARIUM + Harrison St. Yours for he OLYMPIC VIEW § 4 Thanksgiving day| | | | is quite a trick, syndic MANN IN 8AN FRANCISCO HAL IF. ‘aX, To as the expression upon NCISCO, Oct. 27.—Tom leader, ad 18 Dream t in support of alism. FIRE IN FOREHOLD _ The law of Nature ordained that man should eat and drink in moderation. Man was given freedom of will by which he may obey or disobey this law. _ The mark of distinction between man and beast is that man is endowed with reason, which is the power to choose between good and bad. The bad exists with the good, otherwise man could never choose either, and without opportunity to choose he would never be within occasion to merit the reward of justice. In order that man may have a chance to choose between these opposing forces, the earth is made to bring forth each year varied and bounteous gifts that may be fashioned into products to feed and clothe him. To enjoy the fruits of the earth is to obey the divine com- mand, “Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart, for God now accepteth thy works.” (Eccle- siastes IX.) Obedience to this inspired instruction implies that you must eat and drink in moderation. To indulge excessively, destroys the joy of temperately using these gifts, and invites the loss of reason to him that abuses the precious privilege. To take away one’s power to choose is to destroy the greatest of all God’s gifts —reason. Thus by command of divine authority we are required to practice temperance —which means that we may use and enjoy Nature’s gifts, but must not abuse them. Let the sincere and candid citizen, before deciding to follow misguided prohibitionists, examine carefully into the plan that rests upon divine authority for its support to use and enjoy in moderatiori the good things of this earth — like that delicious product of the brewer’s art-—RAINIER BEER—a beverage con- taining less than 4 per cent of alcohol and recognized by your physician as a tonic giving health and strength.

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