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) CARROLL'S PIKE ST. Is the Place to Buy JEWELRY you’ SAVE MONEY Ee, ——— °) TY RPRISE NOVEL ENTERPVORKS rine FIRST Complete assor ay of Thanks. giving Cards and Novelties now “eady. Pennants for a occa sions. Admlaston 100, Including Two Dance Vitality of Youth For Men Who Have Lost It Se es Carlisle Indians Come > Manager Plowden Stott of the) {ssue a call for the turnout of talent Multnomah Athletic club football/for a game with the Indians and team of Portlagd, Or.. is expected in| two against Multnomah. One of Sea Saturday for a conference the games with M. A. C. is to be with A. 8. Goldsmith, secretary of | played here. ttle A. C., regarding the pos tott of ty of the 1 putting a foot-} Carlisle will the Sv Multnomah ts gladly aocept certain | the in ball team in the fleld the present) vitation for a game in Seattle season Secretary Goldsmith of the local Whether or not 8. A. ©, will com-| club sent the following telegram to plete with Multnomah for North-|Stott at Portland, west gridiron honors depends en “If we can arrange game tirely on the reply Goldamith re-| with Carlisie Christmas day, elves from a communication sent| Seattle Athletic club will put to the Carlisle Indian school | team in field, If such arrange: If Carlisle ean be brought to Se-| ments are made, we will ar attle, then the 8. A. Co expects to | range two games with Mult -| nomah Athletic club If {t Is decided to get a team to- gether, Frank Vance, the club's physical director, will assume | charge of the eleven, Start Tourney Athletic club have been spending the present | week at the club alleys Iimbering |up their wings preparatory to the} beginning of what promises to be the grea als of | the local Seattle bowlers at Reason Io rganization Director of Bowling Pinkham has | already posted the schedule for the * which calle for the first] match of the big tournament Mon-| night | The season will atart with eight teams ent fd At the start ft will be a foyrman tournament. Later, ee increased to five-men when enough additional) ra turn out © 1s considerable talk of in terelub ma Intercity matches day | nes. | | THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913, RARER ae Ce 2 EXERCISE, TRY THESE WHEN YOU GET UP IN THE MORNING By Dr. D. B. Reed Professor of Physical Culture in the University of Chicago With Pictures Especially Posed by J. H. Nichols, Gymnasium Instructor of the University. (Copyright, 1913, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) LESSON NO. 1. In response to request for simple and effective exercises for mon who work in thelr work, {t may be said at the outset that the is one which provides fun tu but who get no exercise type of exercise ideal may be arranged later. Matches tn the four-man tourns | ment will be plaged on Monday, Tuesday hursday and Friday] #, one game a night. The sea son closes Friday bruary 27. | The close of this tourney will sig nalize the beginning of the doubles} t ament which later will be fol- ngles tourn The} the four-man com h be awarded hand dals by the club. ntries are as follow aches—F. W. Gardner, ‘D. C.| 1H. Froedenthal and E.| Sddition to the benefits to be dertved from muscular contraction It . nrlich. & man has the opportunity to play tennis, or handball, or volleybal Wouldn't you like to be the man you were a few yeare id sd M. J. Galbraith, B. K. Mo. | OF to skate or # by all means let him do so and gain the nervous wars ‘a pomsees?, Wouldnt, you like to’ he tree trom pains and F. B. Cooper and 8, F.| 4nd mental rejaxation and recreation which ma ndily exercise In aches and to feel that you are the equ strength of any man mensely more valuabie Of your age? You can be If you will obey the appeal bere made to aanat at: Wiens: i ue the purpose of seldihing Avataaie.” the emphasis ou. ”, . ah t be placed upon the ally overworked biceps, nor t re aul thet you inck 1s vitailty-—new life You are like an ongine James Wood snd F, A.) 0 nor Tania wat ho the toooften neglected abdomen, nav otlve power to chiner Se seer ear werktnn preverty, Asydhing that will tectore your o—H. J. Dobb, N_|the condition of the muscles and contents of which are of great im “steam” will make a new man of you ‘age bave been tried and HL OC. Williams and A. C.|bortance to his general well-boing et desirable times for falied. Yow kno that. but Riectra-Vita wht not tall, tt le sles: these exercises, about two hours before midday or evening meal Seewt- tee of dlecerss Vite you henith ana wappeneen Chippewae—R. A. Malcom, P. M.|Ar@ probably impossible for the average man, and, of the remaining Blectra-Vita is a solentific device for saturating the human egor, G. F. Kuentzel and H. ¢ ely after rising i) etter than evening body with jowerful but soothing current of electric life, for hours Coffin iid be out of doors a well-ventilated room. ot 6 time, without the least shock or unpleasant sensation. Tt geg. Cherokees—O. W. Harris, F. F.| and a cold or cod h may afterwards if the man thrpugh ry nerve and tissue of the body, restoring vitality Iackson, George Bouckaert and H. acts well—that !# to say, if he f immediately afte: and strength and giving every organ the power to do ite work as Gardineer ving the water and REMAINS WARM neral, the less vigor mature jatended. When your boar. maeeent ere enevey Siwash—J. Peacock, W. Thomas-| us exercises should be taken first, and the order given may well be to satisty the demande o ture, Ataorde same er it api, C.F. Bridee and’ H. F. Miller,| followed each day vi << * ° ' d ot He eC tT CUES Co cork ‘ind clher contrivances fou 1 H. Finley, A. W. Morrison, 8 EXERCISE 1 may have seen or used Men who are electricity as good condit shoul Electra-Vita « fertering Just put your na: We'll sent you full partice! to know about the men and women. Th! in plain, simple | you can be cured ce. wit of y the compen now, or cal © with your work or rest Phillips and Max Harrison This will serve as a “warming up” exercise, and at the same time SEATTLE ATHLETIC CLUB MAY HAVE FOOTBALL TEAM te th FIRST BIG LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL GAME ON TOMORROW All Depends on Whether [HERE, vou men wxo vow cer | Lincoln and Broadway to Clash } The momentous day in Seattle high school football will have been, reached Saturday afternoon when Coach Henderson of Broadway high nd Coach Wells of Lincoln achoo! trot their charg field for their bige the season Hoth teams are confident of vie tory. ut Dugdale on The Broadwayites are offering Jonly one exception to thelr run |high hopes—-n wet field, With the weight advantage favoring Lincoln | Broadway has no reason to look \forward with optimism to a muddy | fleld | Lincoln will take the field with {ts best Mneup of the year, Broad | way will go into the game minus} |Herb Adair at center, Adair, hav ‘ing reache 1 milestones, is there by barred from further participa tion in high school contests. Smith has been substituted for Adair. Broadway will start the game with two new men at guards in Cradic I haw and Bin an Bagshaw is th quarterback, and is am the famous Bagshaw family of foot jball players. Saturday's game will be the first time efther Bagshaw or brother of Ed vber the of Bingaman ha started a game at |their respective positions | With the U1 team enjoying for its coming game jNovember 15, the v | the high school |nension of the jattle Saturday 1 nny fleld to di schools. a ncation teams tn ae ball date tn Without a game or de the crowd, the paring for an enor | mous attendance | Broadway. Position Lincoin Griffith L..€ Hoffetrom Carpenter L. f. Wrucke C. Bagshaw L. G. Simmons Smith c Ramsay Bingaman R. G. Hereid Hughes RT. Calkins McKenzie E G, Smith E. Bagshaw . Q Fatlis Goodwin L. H. R, Smith Colman RH Ryan (C White (C.) F. B. Clark Broadway subs who probably will be used are: Blackstone and Mc Clair, ends; Kiser and De Floan, guards; Saboe and Overton, half- back | BOWLIN | Capt. Grinnell’s team dropped row to Capt. Har. h on the 8. A. C y night Burscher ch single score, 234 {and with a high average of 209. Beores: her three games {1 ris and his bun ervous, run down, and unambitious wil) find that eee tends to correct the faulty »sition of head and shoulders which sit led by Electra-Vita will quickly put them tn Following !s the schedule for the| ting at a desk or in similar positions tends to produce. gen is ve. g Monday { § o'cloc elbows cl , pend the s to e 4 n¢ 1 1 : sine Vita. Juose wae have seed It ny Weak | Moosey alee iy 1p-Apachen vs.| backward " same time forcing the head back unt!l tens ast faradic batteries or taken Houx; T day, Mohawks ve. Nav. the position shown 2 is assumed. Care should be taken Finiey ‘- ite nysicians without peing cured ip no rearoe BH ahoes; Thursday, Chippewas va|to keep tho abdomen tn and NOT to hollow the lower back. Return | Merriton iH for a few minutes at « time, and that Is sot enough Cherokees; Friday, Siwashes ve, to the first position vigorously and repeat from 10 to 20 times, In thin that method inconvenient and ex- Iroqnots. jand the succeeding exercises the movement should be quick and hard, Totals Toe BBO wee Al Gay SF, MEAL Wrtheus Ts- —_ — and each position should be held momentarily. | cee EXERCISE 2 Just as they sald they would do Get Book Free } This {s a somewhat more vigorous one, involving the back as well/in their challenge for a return Call Today. 90-Page F MEETS FRANKLIN as the arms and shoulders match, the Hofbrau bowlers P ene tires on Tree Minera iter towethes From the position of Figure 1, bend forward and extend the arms trounced the Tate crowd in a three ¥ many things 7 ~- | Zownward to the position of igure 3. Return to the first position and|@ame match on the Biamarck al me see eee geee words Snes oneme ee venny tenes 700 ONES Eyes of the followers of the local! then extend the arms upward to the p n of Figure 4, keeping head |leye Thursday night. High score high school game are focused today | and arms well back, without hollowing of lower back. R nh agai | was made by Purcell with and The Electra-Vita Co. on Dugdale's field, where Queen|to the first position. This makes the exercise complete with four/high average by H. Mill DEPT i > will make {ts second appear-| parts, and {t may be repeated from five to ten times at first and more _ Hofbrau « 205 Bmpres ; of the season ag of | Inter Seale 1 ibe ei Seeond Ave. ond Givision teamé. he 5 Crutes ‘ 1a6— 4¢ Apieet Queen Anne's opponent DR. REED'S IND PHYSICAL CULTURE LESSON WILL AP a 404 gy: lig - 9 tarts at 3 o'clock PEAR IN TOMGRROW’'S STAR “oats by e ~ depends upon Queen - Pee - - we ae = r r game which re a : title. 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