The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1913, Page 7

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v DOBIE TO HAVE CRACK TEAM TURKEY DAY sa THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 191 DRAFTED BY 15 MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS; DOOMED TO CINCINNATI ‘Seattle’ s Leading Dentists |The Ideal Dental Dentists O, * Open Evenings Office i WE STAND BACK OF oUn Wonk Advice FREE OW 12 YRAKS GUARANTIE =} Amalgam Filling 50¢ Up exire beavy) 96.00 6.00 5.00 we -< {Gold Crowns $3 and Up. co ~ ¥ Bridgework $3 and Up = . | nen - and) Firet row, reading from left to right-—Frank Reed, Linton Mayfield, Leo Driscoll, Leo Johneon, Paul Lowman, Geor 2 , 4 1420-22 Beeond Ave. x | Full Sets Teeth §$ Reb ped ul Lowman, George Roberta and Irv. ah Si competi 2" co S (Fo) ae S a en cS =s = ie) a ae [Office Houre, 0 a. m. to Oy. ms Sundays, + | Back row, left to right—Captain Walter Lyts, Fred Davis, Harold Butter, George Curt! d Mange Be To have thousands of Se | Mi ge Curtis and Coach Palmen. The larger pletures are, Telephone Main "ise. ot rte, NExS thousands of Seattle pa-| eft and, Capt. Lyte, right end, Coach Palmen. * in Ppamee Looation 31 30 ort never knew that plates could be fit ‘i | es ed so perfectly until they had us do | The football champtonship of Soattle's grammar schools will be decided Saturday afternoon on Denny field, where the Central and In- | sy the work terlaken schools clash for the title, ¢ ral won the south sec 1 championship and Interlake the north section honors, Saturday's game DANCING ork th m . {11 start promptly at 2 o'clock 1 no a {aston will be ¢ The Central tear coached : 4 P < Any work that doesn't prove w promptly an. ninsion h } tear is coached by C. E. G. Palmen, graduate of Central fsfactory. will be repaired. free and the Broadway high school, John McFee, University of Washington hurdler and relay man, has been coaching the Interlake bunch. | HIPPODROME s | Fifth and Uaty 10-plece 1 Dancing Taught by Tenchers. » Pees) WASHINGTON STATE | [uoonc rrenows| WORLD TOURING pee bummtes” | MEETS VARSITY IN cccconocctom BASEBALLISTS barge at any time. Cracked his baby brother's tooth; i] B07 University St. 24 and Calversity Then he twisted off an ear “ ant Said his father, with a cackle, x | Servnccihiahdaelpsaiie “Won't he make a corking tackle?” ote | THE CONFERENCE FOOTBALL, ELMER LOBER, CRACK OUT. | Little Bob Jack j sched les at Whitman college and | fielder of the Portlar racitic | Little Bobby Jackson crept vic agi {the Buiversiiy Of Orenca ave el i rtland Pactfic| straight to where hie father slept, TORIA, B. C., Nov. 20. chp . ak ast league club, recently turned | and, with ewift descending blows The world touring New York | , : / down an opportunity to become a| Soon caved In his mo d nose. Giants and Chicago White Sox | will| member of the Ch ), | Said the old man, “That's a plenty; are en route today to Japan, eland » University of Mon-| When Manager Walter Mo Some day you should hit three-| having embarked on the Cana. | = a e; WATIA OKWOOR Iota in cue achines Lok twenty dian Pacific liner Empress of Graduate 7 al battle with ae he Ject Lob | Japan here last night. The firet Bert Niehoff, Baseball Prize Pack age, Who Was Wanted by 15 0 abare and int blank to MoCre OW: | Little Willie with a crack exhibition game abroad will be Major League Clubs ptomet- Fou , big teams thinks Lober will change his | Broke his broth lege and back played in Yokohama. There noe x < in 7 witt hb batted ¢ fist Northwest have one game ¢ mind Hurled his siste rough the door—| were 67 in the party, Including sh wa baie reali Wired hssacraal Raed 2. W._EDMUNDS, OPH. Db. es uran to play. Washington state Lober ts good enough to play | Threw her from the seventh floor. | managers, playe: prese rep- | the Louls club of the Americ rd baseman ex 301 Leary Hide. fa {will meet Dobie's bunch in Seal regular! major league | Said his father, wrapped in bli | resentatives and fans. assoctation, was the most wanted Sonal 4 — ™ @ day, while Pink Grif-| team,” sald “Walter Camp must hear of this.” | enase man {n baseball this year ns Reon F é a ae n at Moscow will jour —Grantland Rice. | Seattle baseball fans are endeay-| During the championship season lata ote a “ NY-RENTON” iy The House That Quality ney to do battle with the Oregon| JIMMY CLABBY I8 THE VERY | joring to fleure out today just what| many offers wore rade tor the cairo asd DENNY-R ae Aggies. jlatest middleweight to serve notice reason there was for calling Colonels’ third baser but they Rae Seer All Clay Products Entertainment basne W. 8. C. has a chance to upset!on the world that he ts the cham off the scheduled White Sox-C did not approach Owner Wathen’s He Sis Ae - the apple cart for the U. of W.|pion of his division, This makes Dug’s new park Wednes- idea of Nichoff's value and were right with equal » * 1007 Hoge Bldg. that it is hardly worth considering. thing in the last te yet no ording to statements given Consequently, when draft day a fl vod Rtg a So — £. n > 7 i L as ae r 1 balla, pot dropping 1 —_—_—_—e_eororooeoeee rm That Indian Girt a ee ee nee = 4 marshal could not succens in their inter-a ; pemecsied for Tacomas i) Cladtans Henttie: 4:35, oe Pas a é of th na he Wednesday night, losing two Hy orning was also cancelle Nichoff has been playing minor | ee a ee Sam Crawford 30 «. =, Te on Pan rag one of them inalde the bu! aa to tha Genel fact that !t was the players league ball since 1908, when he ris Speaker, Sam Crawford and nday, 2:30), 6: Joe Roberts, Banjoist |} joe sinmincHam vinslte gage a eer matt |who called off the game points to broke in with Pueblo, Col, He was others did not leave the world’s = saa the next race will be between Phil . 2% "!only one solutic th ed out by Pittsburg | ut tourists here Wednesday, as was > change withow wd - | et by nargin of 82 ation at is, that the ut ittsburg in 1911, bu BPR x . 10-——-OTHER ACTS——10 adelphia, Cleveland, Boston and! JUST ONE MINUTE OF PLAY Gardner in rte oe athletes dlan't Want $0 work Ge 4 to hit was sent to expected ; one Mala S101. Fare 00 Round Trip. . Try Our 75¢ Table d’Hote Din. |) Washington the — American | is all that Bigbee, the sub quarter a Aigh score of 214 their last day, for nearly giz dianapolis, from where he was! Presidefit McAleer of the Boston —— i ner with Pint of Wine league, and he says that there is | back at Oregon, for this |" gcore ‘ ror in American tows. The drafted. to Omaha and later to|Americans, who is a member of the + 80 little difference in the strength entire season. {| non Marche ne city at & o'clock on Loulsville party, and from. whom Syeaner fen Phone Keneosd 167 4 jot these teams that {t will be large a conference gam MUD] warmers oe «1| Princess Victoria This year has been Niehoffa draws his pay check, is believed to , » |ly a question of which has the most|to the Washington contest. but | tux wae: A crowd numbering close to 2,000 expected to do much tn|bave had some influence in getting ROBERT CURTIS r }iuck. The Naps’ manager also be-|Coach Readek started the kid at /¢ x *'4/had gathered outside the park —— -.. Speaker to remain on the trip. The|[ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR A | * Detroit might prove a sur. tng kickout, to use him tn | i) to tii |shortly before game time and Dug famous outfielder, until V Wiring, Repairing, Installing | for be says he considers a short kick | had - a day, had figured on return 1018 Post St. Seattle : kx’ team the hardeat one to play was tried | totale Teer Clb DOLL-UP NIGHT from Seattle | ald It get a good # tn nd Berdek subst 4 Cornell, |, * The « te Gandy Dance at Dreamland ing r . : at a rune In't rained to any ex TONIGHT * ee Fie ‘ y SOUVENIRS FoR ALL. HOUGEN , Tt Shoe Repair Man a | | its 4 advance LADIES FILER 216 Union St.—2 Sho; 10 Madison : CALIFORNIAN EASY _ slo oan and run conditions ¢ on Bo cure, pay basi« sonal atten tae MEAT FOR FRENCHIE one i “o HHVDUUONTVUTATUNANONNUHUANNNUUOAUNQUOONGUTUTAAGHOUOONOOUGUOQGUOUOOGHGOUSNGHATOOOGAHOT * round, | th a stiff] Score of al M . | | OAKLAND, Cal, Nov. 20.—Ja bad way tn the ¢ |“Frenchy” Vaise of Renton, Wash.,|when he caught him is regarded here today as a comer,|right hand jolt coming as a result of his showing last night/ clinch, but the Sacrame ter Tree cnusattation from: 9 se § 0-round bout with Joe Azevedo ered the storm and ca or T to & Sunday, 10 to 1 Sacramento, recent winner over | strong as ever for the 1 , Wek 3 $ : Ad Wolgast Valse scored a knockdow? he! ‘ mene = | Referee Toby Irwin called the|10th, but Azevedo was on his fe Netehe ae 8 - | 3 |contest a draw, but 99 out of every | before the count started, and evened | Whire Siore Phone Main 963 1100 of the spectators thought Vaise | up the round. nould have been given the de Jimmy Regan failed to show asi eC ie ia ? leiston [hin ac ed 10 out with ‘ ‘ - © Bi siveness, and the match 7 a four-row Sal . see | " Office 114 Jackson St. the best seen here in many I; % va eee - Seattle boy had Azevedo tn ne decisior tis Rudi and Mekawk end * — — — —— = in the 8 A. C. tournament, met —- WHITMAN ENLARGING Wednesda night Rng win : COPS BET ON ED. WALLA WALLA, Nov. 20—The|"!Bfgras ut OF “ree These are two of the most beautiful pennants The . | Whitman college ; Daily Star has put out. ¢ Seattle's bluecoats are betting| faculty of the Ur . : ~ anywhere from a collar button to) Tado, to fill the ne» = ¢\their nightsticks on the chances to-|% SCMmomus ft \, Totals 40240940 “ night of Ed Hagen, the local cop|py a $50,000 git , ° ans and beavyweight boxer, against) Parker of Portland \ , ( Gunboat Smith in their scheduled | ——-————— men | - © |10-round bout in New York Han | ns | . t u . ‘ 1 Id he et as : OR. E. J. BROWN SOCCER ] Get one early. The supply is small ‘ ‘ he e in line for a number of REPAIRING. mae ls Phone Fillott 1109. into promt | Bb Miller Trunk & Leather %' pronpeetive champion tle this yeas Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped Goods Co. ve Sate ae oe From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents . YOUR "| Wolsh, + cootiy tok Hagen aa! yo: § iy ster ee Size 15x35 Inches @ CATARRH| le TOUTS: BILL eye es ee der the New Macy Aystem your Ca-|row with the St. Loulx Cardinal ON FIRST AVENUE and a member of the world’s tou da ling party here Wednesday This is the kind of pennant you have always paid 65cfor. It isthe best offer i iareeste ay ih ton Braves, did Ittle work last sea-| 48", empl soine dentist on| Lost—One dinner. attson’s Gi - fee °h ra Renioke tients Slest Viner caees cae Be we have ever made our readers. Boe lesen , lee tthe who atonta | C A= ay ~ for pl f my patients ven off my rencal*|Found—One dinner. Grinetead’s | : Rey , ; ad ; MGASeN, Co ee Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. Send in your sub- r ba» n i whom aio club managers tak m0 is t Ave., Union Block ARM PL ate at nn tL sc ription and have the paper delivered to you daily so you will be sure and . ; : to the Athletics. The loeern and receive your coupons daily. finders will get together tomorrow night at the Y, M. C.’A. cafeteria | and eat. And Mattson’s men will | a A different pennant.will-be offere | each week. 4 “ or 7 one| Northern Pacific, Great a A challenge from the Everett Y. Pennants can be secured at The Seattle Daily Star Office, 1307 7th Ave. : ry ‘“ The od nage Sw cskinaten na M. C: A. volleyball team for a match i" Be. rentition. 20 | waukee raliroads will be asked |% ey pile gene In tha Ree Yee Cl BRANCH OFFICES—P. H. Mullen, 5409 Ballard av., Ballard; A. E. Hall, 2916 Yings whiek | oe, tabtetnem meio show canse Wednesday to the lids: lke tee one 18 thle navertine: | A! physical direotor of the Seattle Colby av., Everett, Wash.; Kost Book Store, 511 Pacific, Bremerton. en which play” pare in pore city counell why they should not be "ttwqre of fale Dr Towne association yesterday, and immedi- | ie eedarecdity moailcenclase dive cence : é , CONSULPATION PREP the 315,000 whigh it will cost to FW J. BROWN, D. D 5 ately accepted. ordered. bv mall enclose five cents extra tor postage tor each pennant. 3 Ci igh examination and one trisliconstruct a viaduct fn Bell street a LAMP EXPLOSION KILLS | eatinert from wllott to Railroad avenue, io ‘abasitite Leudh MOUNT VERNON, Noy, 20 7 THE NEW MACY SYSTEM connest with the central district o. D }Mrs, Kugene 'T. Hatch, aged ee pear E mr 4 ! F y 1 TTT Mn a } oe emiupevesennmmen iaeeemimea roomed << MLV HUTT ERLTPELLLCRL ELE ELLE fill DK, MACY, Manager | y 4 E> gi0-0-4 Globe Bidg., Madicon and tot A | Open eventr 1 Sundays | ed yeaterday of injuries receive f ‘ t 4 | t 1 Beattie, Wa Soxing—avoun-eett. Movi afiiagton junili 4 for people | essen I from the explosion of a imp.

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