The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1913, Page 9

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JOE HERE | >TO MAKE. A MATCH mN ° | Joe Bayley tghtwel IN OT only the students, but all other persone interested in the Unt-| |! on of Canada, ts Voralty of Washington football team, will get a chance to take , : : at ee aN, nivanaen of bargain raten to Vortand when Waasington viavs if] ‘The keener judge of quality and value today, and de 4 ho University of Oregon ail " cotved hore Wednesday afternoon | |°"" The tare charged onthe excursion train which leaves Seattie at 7/{| yore are the greater wi be your apprecia- that he probably w ud be re A, m, on the morning of Baturda ‘ovember 16, will $7.60 for the matched w! White of Chi Bayley met Whiteat Steven-| cago. | ston inst Saturday and the bout @a n round to save / “ j | stopped tn the © | White from a knockout. | day the former champton will) Pha of con e with Dan Salt,| or of Sammy Good, to discuss | for a bout in the near future} 1) It's prote The start of Pogue's great run and a pleture of the hero. > Quarter Back Pogue of the ola university eleven was ited the chance of his football yley wilt ape ime when th et Chie ‘The Broadway midgots, last tween th ount he a colpt ich were suaitte batore ig oh LM a iy co year’s scncisaa aivistah CiebO ee eee ee ne eS cific, has it been made possible for you to find values as in Victoria tnatch with | husinste—and Pogue grasped tt. step nearer the championship Wed-| “2 eee great as you would expect to find in the big value stores yids €. he hopes to secure a match wi The game Was yor aonreé # thoy | WILL PLAY NEXT SEASON'S GAMES IN SPOKANE of New York and Chicago. Frank Barrieau three minutes old; Chicago had nesday afternoon when they) FOOTBALL fans in Spokane will get u chance to eee at least two tried in vain to pierce the Illinols AT Y. MGA. SIDNEY DODD AT Y Ine and had to punt. Pogue caught RUNS 70 YARDS THROUGH FOE-FILLED FIELD; NOW POGUE OF ILLINOIS IS A COLLEGE HERO| TO REDUCED RATE IN THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1913. EVERYONE WELCOME _ JAUNT TO PORTLAND round trip, or a $4.76 reduction over the regular rates, Manager Hort has announced tickets to the game will be on sale at Piper & Taft's. oe ee VARSITY STUDENTS DIG INTO THEIR POCKETS ECAUSH the University of Washington turned down an offer froma Tacoma to stage the Whitman Wasiington game of last Satur pe ress ok BIS " . day tn the Stadium, the associated students of the University of Washington lost $200, They could have profited to the extent of $400 had the Kame been held there, Influential citizens of Tacoma offered the varsity a guarantee of $1,500 for the gume. As Whitman had to be guaranteed $1,000 for the game here, and the varsit $100 for expenses, the A U. W {a allowed had to make up the difference b trimmed the Lincoln high Juventles,| 10 to 0, in w hard fought game conference teams in action next Washington State colle season, as Coaches Bender of and Hahn of Whitman have agreed to \F tion of these wonderful V eith-Cammack Co. high-grade Men’s and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats at $15.00. and $20.00. You may go from Coast to Coast—into the finest and most exclusive shops and finer tailoring—better fabrics, styles or more distinctive garments are not to be Veith-Cammack Co. Clothes. And here now for in the history of fine clothes, on the Pa- newer had than the first time Here are wonderful values that you would hardly expect only at the season end—instead of a season be- r the oval on his thirty-yard line The game was played at Woodland|#wing their games for next season into Spoleane, | ., + ney Dodd, formerly of London v game was play } = 7 oe | the statt of the Y, M,C.) a%4 behind splendid, quickly formed pack lit stig <feneon into. ginning . A, being ‘assist to Ethan - inter epee ti aten ine Brosdwar hes one ers ame to} OH, Hey? So pooobyele’ GOING TO SEE FORTEAN OSE! a ~_ tt oligtor {rector. Mr. Dodd arte - 30 a cow 4 lay before closin OUsOD. § co-eds, 0 fo: ere undecided whe > . * = i ~iot of the Paine eorie dash of 70 yards for the The Fame 1s against Queen Anne,| V make the Oregon trip, have at last signified their intention of High - Grade Suits and Overcoats for " b pore ttre t touchdo of the gs < “ ey will ttending the « 6 M ) C « of| fl Sib ao the Serer ane eae eam gas, 0 Eset Se Sel ciy |e patente mamsie ell wehbe tun wale” hesarantas ton Men and Young Men $15.00 # Sunday clud advert 4 . have copped the t r i eee 7 en an oung Men . - eue's run was the only chance |walloped Franklin by @ big score,| been made for them at the Multnomah hovel | the Illinois rooters had to cheer, as }and holds a win over Ballard by for | 3% ee SERIES | be fs oe bt 1 “SOUVENIR NIGHT” |} Chicese won 28 to 7 | felt. HERE'S HOPING YOU HANG IT ON 'EM, STEWART | First of all these garments in tailoring, fa brics, style, _ Bae Ys ee ee — HE University of Oregon ts up against a mighty difficult propo fit and service have nothing in common with Suits and TY \ Dance at Dream! an rhea ed aan ns. erage pape rag en ap Di mpage gy hao Overcoats that you have known heretofore at $15.00, th an nion | W or w hardest game ¢ nO Beason only ves r 2 . : p an] Wek ING GAME WILL | OUST JOHNSON (cv: ici esee cea See | Goce ae eee ace hele as SOUVENIRS FOR ALL || reputation {# at stake thin Saturday, and the finest chance it ever had | every essential—fine high-grade hand tailoring, aa | to wallop Washington will be on tap a week following. If the Aggies all wool, cold water shrunk, fine fabrics, distinctive mod- s And the handsomest ones this PARIS, Nov. 6.—Jsck Johnson 18) prove as feqble against Oregon as they were here, then Coach Bezdek ie haga “ee ora ee Cc ‘i aa vamous house has ever given }) ’ no longer heavyweight boxing|oan put a number of second-string men into the game, and lay a good|f, ¢/8 in correct English, Fifth Avenue, College and yee a Foe Y M C A INSTRUCTOR champion of the world. This was) part of the regulars away for the Washington engagement servative styles. High quality nee Mbit esipanaet ion 2Se fnctnding 5 decided at a meeting of the Inter) abide ~f) the values, because of close Eastern tailoring affilia- ee ag "2 srahete oat | ‘4 5s id {onal Boxing Union held h HOQUIAM CANCELS GAME WITH FRESHMEN tions, are the most wonderful on the Pacific Coast. The ~ nee 1K | chspiniaineiliagiasieogtiok inesday night. Johnson's rec ANAGER AATZ of the varsity freshmen football team re fen is excellent and all sizes for men and young WE TEACH DANCING “What fe the destiny of the bo: “Interest among the professional conviction tn the American courts celved word from Hoquiam today that the scheduled game be assortinent ‘ ded sen . Ladies Free ns game? and business classes is constantly |#nd his repeated refusals to fk tween the freshmen and Hoquiam high Saturday was off. Ow men are included. T question was put up to/{ncreasing, with tho result that to-| Was sufficlent grounds to dec ing to © misunderstanding, Hoquiam bad scheduled two games, one a —————— a =} nk Frane, veteran boxer and y more men who lead sedentary the title vacant, decided the d against the freshmen and the other with the Ballard high. Realizing “ Pe trainer of boxers, who ie now in os are taking up the sport, as they | ates, who resented the United) that they would be going out of their class if they played Washington ” h F T 1 d — MILLER TRUNK CO jstracting a score or more of busi-|find that it brings every muscle o! eshans ~ iat bows land Be 1} Hoquiam chose Ballard high for the date, in preference to the fresh Adler Roc ester inest atlore NE ness men in the manly art at the/the body into action, and that half France ho British section of the! men M ? M S H d <j ap thoarale tn hour’ a day ‘with ihe mite and a Uilon approved the action at len’s and Young Men’s Suits an 7 eS Scratching his gray pate, Frane| good sparring partner is as bene VARSITY FRESHIES ARE HAVING ROUGH TI ; Naoaaut- a> tataute, then he sic |Belel to then aaa ioealle ‘walk | NOUGH first-year men are turning out the university every Overcoats That Are Extreme j savored | Bell me, aquare boxing will al-| i 4) night for two full teams, making It to have scrim 4 ! | “Properly conducted, boxing will| ways be popular. 1 mages, Coach Dorman hands out such a stiff program to his men Vi $ j DOCTOR WALKER always be the most popular form} “Numbers prove the popularity PROS ay bi beginning to think they are having a harder time thau alues, 20.00 e of sport. The black eyes that the/of the sport " < Nov 6 be Attel),| 2 varsity players. y . , H es game has received came from My class at the Y. M,C. A. start PASAY eas . orl vc kien ae You find here in these garments the finest tailored 20} Feiss "NC P| matches that were obviously fakeajed with 10 men, and in a foWl nan Moss, i tay with a chal, AND SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS, TOO rments possible of production ready-for-service. Every Of recent years the fake stuff has|months I worked up to th NG by | ANAGER FANCHER of the sophomores has a squad of 18 hue ga ‘ ‘ 4 ; v bean eliminated, and we no longer |borhood Of 40, ADs every ee ee td Aad M Kies out for dally practice, and Wright, coach for the Juntors, ||| garment was tailored by the most highly develope : havo what was known es prise|them is an enthusiast, finding that| poste... ‘Be featherweight title) has about an equal number on his pay-roll. The two gridiron #| tajloring organization in existence—an organization that fights. Today we have aclontific he ts learning how to take care of | xiinene does not meet Attell |KeDerals frequently line their men up for scrimmage, and then give|I) tailors only finest of clothes—every garment being tai- ee boxing exhibitions ant in thease bimeett if ithe necesalty, - ne Rain because he te afraid of him ~| the signal to start the sausnge guachine. | lofed | exaatly alike—with the same infinite care—ai0 of the beat of “It now looks like boxing will be . ic ston | p ri y 5 Whies thar are talk ‘dee te lta: beewiar pert of the, winter|oeeon nileged champlon| geNIORS GETTING READY FOR GAME WITH JUNIORS matter whether the retail price be $20.00 or $50.00— tensely interested. among business and professional | meow qcrny, igo a her ops ANAGER DICKSON {s working hard these nights to get the sev-!f) the tailoring will be identical Let us further impress q “I do not believe that commercial-/men of Seattle ee meet Kilbane at any time and also M al Raped ry Hy gee ane Nomad eg FO pen on your mind these are not regular stele Adler: noe ism wi . . e tathe . Bey | ery capable cast, ’ , a 18} ) a = lime, “AY Goes” xmas BAS Waor Keane: the Nosour iightveliht: ane will, give bim « ntial side] 4 being supported by a well-balanced company, among whom are Sip-|{| ester garments—they are special create par s i Fike wssmas you par to O00. and |han deem connected with the viag| °°". | prell, Wilson, Barto, Navarre, Hurd, Williams and Jacobs. \]| excess value that have for their my — a ‘ worth the money the boys recetve in various capacities since the early | _ _— was - Tis es yee ih) wider chapdleed for Nala eae ine: Cee 4 \for putting it up. i seventies N H Cc \T) these special values are offere: at m | BILLIARDS WILL ARBITRATE ew ronor arti, young men shall know these splendid fine clothes. : BULL BROS NEW YORK, N 6—8 | OLYMPIA, Nov. 6—Pleased with | If any Miaieserscnisine kk ar Leiner wae fails to retain j | NEW YORK, Nov Sensa- K ——— UYMPIA, | fit, style, color an stin until the | si : BAKER, Or, Nov, 6.—After both |] its shape, fit, sty! i veness s a RAN DOM SHO S bmg fd th one Ge Pe |aides had’ agreed to submit to ar |tBO success of sae aa — so | last thread—you will be furnished new garments—this Just Printers pion, the first. block of £0 points bitration traffic was fully restored operation on Hood's Canal for two} i. our assurance when you wear Veith-Cammack fine - AIN 1043/ | from Joseph Carneys of Denver,|On the Sumpter Valley Raflroad to: months without a single attempted | clothes g 1018 THIRD = AIN 43 ‘They say the 0. A. C., eleven! The no doubt the Federat te|chailenger for the three-cushion ed A Dp be — a night escape, Gov. Lister has announced | rm hopes to defeat the University of/an especially strong winter league. | billiard title, tied up the road for #lx hours that s second honor camp will be| e Oregon iu thefr meeting tn Oregon eee : chose COUNTRY HUN lage anes mnotietely Wage A 4 9 }Saturgay. That reminds us of the|@- ° Ray Logue found trimming W. A./ n Cowlitz county on Pacific jeb-| 8) - e 4 3 |fellow who hopes to find a roll of} | | The hk Ee reco Strange as easy as rolling off &| MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov, 6—The|¥87 Work . b 4-dollar bills in the gutter| | ton coeds have signified their | logue, in the three-cushion tourna-|¢irst cross country run of the sea _—— ne “ baceway cag | | intention of making the trip | |ment at Brown & Hulen’s Wednes-| gon will be held here November iat mededs Sabaie cece, Oe SECOND AT JAMES 4 | eee dowa to Oregon. They don't |day night, Logue won the match|petween the University of Idaho|to 60c, Stewart House, & West|J_ POPS ss 4 At Last, Rescuers! ] know whether it's a football | | 329 to 18. and Washington State College, | Stewart—Advertisement, | game or a chess tournament, prom manon_ heed a — = woe sa ie In New Haven they are desper ate over the Yale crew and are Hooking for some manner tn which to stave off defeat by Harvard. We |know one way they can turn the) | but they're going, anyhow. | Chase Sibley was scheduled to — = play but his opponent falled to av |pear. Sibley played an exhibition BOWLING |mateh with George Kirkland, the Francisco crack, winning 25 to} Cabaret OO | Restaurant | i225 vice ec ath cies tie the Harvard shell to @ rock) the Shaner & Wolff bowlers 4 STs oc Bepreogy ad P scot ecole concealed | dropped a peg in the league race : motor fo 0 Wednesday night, meeting thetr : 4 The House That Quality | aie | Waterloo at the hands of the five , . . nt Built | Ba eT Ea |from the Bolcom Lamber Co, The Entertainme: ole - ch by || Johnny Evers of the Cubs | | Polcoms too the match by a wide — ——————= |} | has been working out lately ||™M*rein. pees ; A || with a Chicago football team. oe wie ee a This Week || He has been taught so much | | white store 7 ; q | | about the gridiron pastime that | | Bolcom tumber Co ‘ 2 he plans to drop kicks next | |Grente ou sees : ’ 4 WHITE FAWN Denne ee ee ecotneae? | eee ee ett gascsecsceess f The Parcel Post has been the That Indian Girt cael | Wednesday night's result greatest blessing offered the Amer-| | : } Boleom Lamber Company fean public by the United States | Joe Roberts, Banjoist |. oh ett Me M8 tio|government for many years, A ane oe M. Lun et {3| great many people of this state 10——OTHER ACTS —10 Try Our 75c Table d’Hote Din- Sjhave taken advantage of the low 14a [shipping rates offered by the par col That couldn't have been Ha Wagner that fought Mike Gibbo: This is one of the most beautiful pennants The Daily Star has put out. the other night at Wilkesbarre - post mall, to buy and ship by ner with Pint of Wine ; g 093 | mall ' This Wagner couldn't get even a ail foul eff Mike Howe to:| The Seattle Star has had a won Get one early. The supply is small. age Ye | nite tor |dertally useful map made up, Those unknown boxers must pay Ke 4}; [showing al tie care ue paroal post : Johnny Kilbane good money to in-] Rose its fie | zones, and the shipping rates there 0 Wi h F C . duce them to the ring game. _| 7 in, ecure One With Four Coupons Cli troduce them to the ring game. Totals Ge MG THe-4068 | nis cuap le besatifully. made Kp Pp ppe In several colors, and shows all the rs, towns, cities, ete, in the | ry | Hl SCHOOL GAMES ¢ State of Washington, together with ROWN giving the population of the var e s e D ee From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents Size 15x35 Inches | | fous places, and the shipping oo | rom each postoffice. This map Js ble that we have supplied | » postoffice with several | | The Queen Anne and Franklin! | hgh football squads will today wind up their practice work for the nh nual meeting, which takes place on Dug’s old lot Friday afternoon at/ to a large > of the| 3 o'clock Sta ington, a map of the In view of Franklin's past per-| T United States is shown, and also a |formances against the first divisior map of the wor teams, Queen Anne is confident of The Star wants everyone of ite , KHEUMATISM CURED fi a victory. f mail subscribers to be supplied | aie” cies same gee eet eee o. with one of these maps, and ts home I find myself so well that I The first big high school game of T ® te0 makiug the following o! Every | {t no more than your due to write youlthe year in Seattle will be played subscriber who renews his sub-/| that the treatment you gave me for my - lt eae rheumatism, for which I came to Ta |Saturday afternoon at Dug’ toma. id me more good than any other; park, when Broadway and Lincoln treatment I have ever been able to ob-| come together. tain Again thanking you for what you ¢14 for me, T om. scription promptly for six months or more will be matled one of theso maps, absolutely free. New sub: scribers may also take advantago of this ofter. ATHLETICS WILL GET FEED * [PUT LID ON BOXING < EKMAM, = | ROBBED BY A DENTIST This is the kind of pennant you have always paid 65cfor. It is the best offer VENICE, Cai, Nov. 6.—Ventce ts Chronte Disensee Di Byes, |Closed to boxing and boxers today One Iarge feed ts we have ever made our readers. ; os.jafter the firat mun al election in ON FIRST AVENUE Athtetia th ehton ta - of th C. A nh e . . sport Bid to. 486 | |Glants can get aro Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. Send in your sub- at stecatios ng |taking the fourth gar scription and have the paper delivered to you daily so you will be sure and “"*| quarters here was approved. An Re oe ett Gs Mhle bere One receive yous coupons daily. Se onanen Be eee ea gence my Fepute: I etond’s men four out of the five four-round *lounce gloves was defeated, 619 to games play A different pennant will be offered each week. 713 First Ave., Union Block 478. — . : ,° * Kervous Debility, Blood - 0. & O, MEDICAL CO. secured at The Seattle Daily Star Office, 1307 7¢! Bpecial Diseasse and WATTV 1 BUMPED || can gunranter vo moe, zon tout || g22'Third Ave, Second Foon. Pennants can be secured < y , h Ave. ) ASO, exas, ‘ov. lj] one dollar ten: ou PAY me e " Paxti Hotel. Hi ar countarion mnaremer xon| Etsy MSoowsnns pliching for the|aitier fore Aantal work, "Weontng |] Entrance, Paxton Hotel: BRANCH OFFICES—P. H. Mullen, 5409 Ballard av., Ballard; A. E, Hall, 2910 | IMPQIRED VITALITY WEVER = | ints, recelved another jolt at the| ” oy lean than one-half the price || mo two systems alike, therefore, Colby av., Everett, Wash.; Kost Book Store, 511 Pacific, Bremerton. Boar in mind that Iam the oldest per-|hands of the Box Wednesday. It cheated Prother hieh-clang dentiaty || our auccons as a medical com: | y 9 ; , terre mere mete mi wae nacemeary 10. ei ety under |® Stes vote LS ard tl ee pcg Aa If ordered by mail enclose five cents extra for postage for each pennant. Conmult navice| way, Hearne finished the game and| sure and 9 |! own particular case, therefore | orate : 1 ;|the Sox won 10 to 7 Niet ike the one in this advertine. || Wo have the advantage of other SK 9 ' jae renin] WARING TO MEET STEELE, |"tvare of fake Dr towne || ake al oy medicine rah Next Week, ASKA—It’s a Dandy! se ne! oder nape | each and every patient. || P DR MACY t city, have signed articles for a EDWIN I) BROWN, D. 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