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HE Hue 615-617-619 FIRST AVENUE. } 1 | DOBIE MAY WAIL ABOUT |@ext year's prospects for another gridiron championship, but his sob stuff will have little effect on the followers of the Northwestern con: ference came. Doole has not yet delivered his 1914 Jamentations, as he has yet to affix his John Hancock to a new contract, but Indications are that he Sutton bids strong for a place on the All-Northweat this season, and whether or not the honor will be hand Yayne depends connld lably on his game against Pullman Tyre will play the other extremit in place of Hunt, Tyre and Suttor are ooth graduates of the Lincoln high school Tyre has been fre quently mentioned aa Iikely for es will eign up, and then tears he will| Northwest place, but he has not |ahed as a matter of course Tho best argument of the varsity followers in refusing to fall for Do bie’s dope that Washington cannot | possibly hope for a seventh consec utive conference champtonship 1s Hap” Miller, Frang Jacquot and | Shiel, the fullback—all of whom will j de back at thelr places in the back | fleld next season, Doble is the only field will remain intact. eee WITH THIS SAME BACKFIELD jand seven other seasoned players ‘on hand next season, little stock | should be taken In Hughle Bezdek's | threats that he will “get” Washing | ton aext season. eee | THE RECORD ATTENDANCE of the season Is expected at Denny | field tomorrow afternoon when Do- j bie's clan takes on Bender's Wash- ington State college footballers in [the final game of the season. While | nobody {s predicting anything but « | win for Washington, a lively scrap | is bound to ensue before the varsity Tyre, ends, and Presley, center, | play thetr last game of Intercollegt- ate football Thursday RANDOM SHOTS You can gamble that the Giants, the Army eleven when ft possesses and White Sox ball tossers, who are a halfback named now on the bounding billows, are taking their rolls without coffee | Quick! Get the biggest rock. rah en | While the National league has | accepted Tener as the future presi- dent, the chances are that if Charley Murphy had been around he would have preferred a fiver. Char- Hley is always strong for the inex- es eee There are a lot of football |who now have a lot of sympathy land appreciation for Miller Hug- wins, ge Stovall and Joe Me Giunity. No, Certainly Not There's nothing strange in the fact that the Army eleven always (has good guards. And the Navy the better squad on a wet field. ee | ‘They tell @ good one on K. | ©. Brown's manager. He hap pened to see a headiine on a | sport page which read, row Afraid of Yale?” The manager rushed down to a newspaper of- fice and wanted to bet all his | kale that Brown was not, and | ted to know who this { They're going to banquet the Chicago coach. Women, won't be allowed. It will be a stag affair, How is anybody going to knock | Kerentni accommedation of Thea Regal Thanks- you do it will be values we are show- values in medium ith the Little Rent. J WAYNE SUTTON AND TOMMY) lcoaches over this country of ours, | Participated | | | tog | coach In the conference whose back: | j | | | | | } | faithful cohort in B. Van Presley, | la program of fistic entertainment | boxing talent | Jim O'Brien of Ireland Seattle Theatre There is not a dull moment in Our prices are within the reach this wonderfully realistic western | ot evety one, ae our charges ran| drama. Monday night it held the | igQ} frowns an p from $1.00 upward, depending upon [closest attention of an audience what will have to be done. No that taxed the capacity of the house J |matter how many “cure alle” you Last night's audience also placed | Brid ework $3 and l} |have tried, don’t give up. If we the ssamp of approval on the play g Jean't’ help you we'll tell you 0, | sweet potatoe Miss Viola Leach as Huth Jordan, | and if we can help you we will and Mr. Guy Hitner as Stephen and |teli you also. You Asthma suf fi t, both wide ly ser arated “ har | iT} ets eet Up |ferers, come immediately. We can acters who become man and wife : ane Soe. under intensely interesting cireum Ye heve thousaride of Beattie pa-| Come to our office at the Sant stances, scored a big bit tients who will tell you that they |tariam and meet satisfied people “The Great Divide” is presented |never know that plates coul fit-land read testimonials of cured pa with strictest attention to detatl, | ted %0 perfectly until they had us do|too.9" "thon don't bolleve us, Bul including a wonderfully true repro 2 see «ome of these patients and let duction in the second act of the| Any work that doean't prove sat-|them tell you what we did for them, famous Grand Canyon of the Col-|Ifaotory wil) Meg Paired free of /and them you Will be able to judge orado. taging, costuming t : fairly as to our honesty and abil. scenic effects would do to| Come tn SOON—today, tf you wish |ity, Don't put it off another min the highest priced ross company.|—for PREG examination and est!-| it. but come and investigate Yet, the best part of the production | |Now! {s that it presents In a new phase « | Yours for health, that always Interesting subject, | 12-Year Guarantee to AM jo vpig VIEW. SANITARIUM | the Seattle Theater tomorrow aft in enough games to come in for this honor, if he has } coming. Thursday will be hia last chance. eee MIKE HARDY, THE VAR eity wrestier and gridiron per: former, will mark time from t side lines during the Pullman game, while he waite for a chance to be sent into the fray ant five minutes, Hardy content to go into the t for that period and th retire gracefully from the field and forever from Intercollegia football, This is hie last year. He has been turning out the full four years, but has never won a regular position. He lacks five minutes of the time required to earn the coveted football “W." has copped a “w" a grap- Pp Hardy this season has been a substitute guard. ° . DOBIE WILL LOSE HIS MOST the center. Presley has played the/ entire four years, has played tn ev-! ery single game during that period | and has never mised a practice. He has always been the class of the centers in the Northwest con ence. | Boost? he dishes. Katie, you now may wash t Wrestling is no longer a game In THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, WATCH FOR THE STAR’S PINK EXTRAS TOMORROW A : There'll be one on the Washington-Pullman game, out right after the finish, with an account of the battle and the score. c with a story of the Joe Rivers-Leach Cross fight at Los Angeles. “The Town in Review” will appear in both editions. Watch for them. They'll be the best sport extras in the town. : DOBIE’S CHANCE FOR 1915 CHAMPIONSHIP LOOKS LIKE SURE BET S by 1913, HERE’S DOLEFUL DOBIE’S MEAL TICKET The Mainspring In the Doble Machine: “Hap” Miller, Right Halfback; Shiel, Fullback, and Frank Jacquot, Left Half An ED HAGEN REAL SORE RIVERS IS Seattle, It's a hazard. ee Gus Christie whipped Knockout Would you allow yourself to Brown last week at Indianapolis.| be battered around a prize To be colorful, one might say it ring, swatted In the face, caved was a Brown shade. fn at your midsection, and then a dre 4 kerplunk to the boards SAMMY GOOD AND LEM KEGG IN DRAW TACOMA, Nov. 26.—Seven well matched boxing contests were staged before a big crowd tn Baglos’ hall here last night. Hvrery one was filled with snap and gin- ger. The main event, a four-round affair between Sammy Good of Ta- coma and Lem Kegg of San Fran- cisco, was called a draw. The star attraction was the semi-windup be- tween Paul Steele of Tacoma and Battling Wolff of Seattle. Wolff was forced frequently to cover up, but made things lively, Chet Neff of Seattle beat Kid Jackson of Montana fn four rounds TO OPEN NEW CLUB The new Anacortes Athletic club will be formally opened tonight with for which the entire Northwest has been combed for the class of the The headline num- ber will be a six-round bout between Art Yordy, well known locally, and | Will Not Raise Matinee Prices | Best Seats May Be Had Thankaglv- ing Afternoon for 25 Cents “The Great Divide” to Be Presented. | \ While other theaters In Seattie/ are charging night prices for mati-| nee seats for Thanksgiving after-| noon, Batley and Mitchell, lessees of the Seattle Theater, announced yesterday | | matinee prices will be the rule at) that regular 26-cent This theater going people may see an ex-| ernoon means that the cellent company present “The Great | Divide,” « play of intense and com- pelling interest, at the regular bar gain prices charged at this popular playhouse the sex problem If you do not #ee this production you will miss @ treat. for a sleep, for a measiey $30 a week? Ed Hagen, the local cop and & heavyweight boxer, won't elther. Hagen ts back from New York, where last week he made bis debut in the Eastern ring against Battling Levineky. Hagen was considerably punch- ed in the seven rounds he last- ed. In the final round the floor sprang right up and diffed Ed on the bean. And they've given him $30 for it. LOOK! READ! THINK! Abeolately the only theatre In Meattie twelve firet-ran reels ef motion pletures on o regular each week te The Union Theatre This fe true, reeardies of the price of admis- eon, and without @ single exception. You are assured of sering something never before shown in Beatle every funday, Tusetay and Friday THE VIRGINUS HOTEL Virginia t., sear Westlake Av. ” Phone Riliett #03. furntaned outeide acoommodations tn een, comfort and courtesy for the least money. Transients, S60 to $1 40 to $4 Conventently located CUT- RATE Dentists Open Evenings WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK OHI FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTER Amalgam Filling 50c Up Free Examination 207 U niversity versity * Ce, ] | | | | } lreur Hagen says boxers tn New York got the poorest pay of any piace in the world. He quit Marry Pollock's management end hurried right back to Beat tle after the fight. ABERDEEN V8. HOQUIAM HOQUIAM, Nov. 26.--Bren money is being bet on the outeome of the big annual game here Thursday be tween t Aberdeen and Hoquiam high schools, FAVORITE LOS ANGELDBS, Nov. 26—One of the greatest crowds th: T at tended a fight at McCarey’s Vernon arenas is expected to see Laeacn Cross and Joe Rivers in their scheduled 20-round mateh in the famous fight shed tomorrow. Prac- tleally all seats were sold today. Both boys rested today, with the exception of light gymnasium work. Cross, with his camp crowded, will attend a theatre tonight Hiv- era, according to bis usual custom, will spend the night before the bat- tie with his mother. Considerable betting already has THE ENTERPRISE NOVELTY Wonks | been registered with Rivers at 10 1118 First Av, to 9 favorite, This price is expect- fe exten for mailing outatée etty. | 04 to lengthen a bit at ring time, M. TOKUTA, These 2,000, $2.75 Prices 5,000, $6.25 ( printing to 10,000, $10.00) Your Order General Printing at Greatly Reduced | rices M’CANN PRINTING CO. 212 Spring Street Main 4135 A MESSAGE TO THE SICK The Olympic View Sanitarium, the finest equipped sanitartum in the atate, extends to the sick and| Bloom recently won a ten-round vic- | afflicted a cordial invitation to come in fof a free consultation and examination, and {f it is in our power to help you, we will tell you so, und if we can't do you any good we will say so frankly, ‘We are equipped to treat suc cessfully the following diseases, some of which, Billfousness, Gas- tritus, Dyspepsia, Gastric Catarrh, Vomiting, Appendicitis, Anal Fis. sure, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dys- entery, Flatulence, Piles, Intus- susception, Tape Worm, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Cirrhosis or Hard- ening of the Li Diabetis, Aath- ma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Tuber- culosis, Rheumatism, Lumbago. Neuralgia, Tonsilitis, Sciatica, Cy- stitis, Goltre or Big Neck, Spinal |’ Curvature, St. Vitus Dance, Ulcer of Stomach, Uric Acid Disturbances, Heart Disorders, Locomotor Ataxia, Bright's Disease, Piles, Obesity Gout, Nervous Disorders, DR. NUERNBDRG, 18 W. Harrison St Phone Queen Anne 3127 ape ee Er nr mem JOHNSON AS A WRESTLER | PARIS, Noy. 26.—Jack John- | won, the heavyweight boxer, made his debut as a wrestler here Tuesday night, meeting aod throwing Urbach, the Ger- man grappler, A riot was caused when Urbach, who had been using unfair methods, walloped Johnson in the face. The colored man grinned, but fre was aroused and Ur | the fans they rushed {nto the ring. bach escaped uninjured. | number of arrests were mi An exhibition game of soccer will be played at Dugdale’s old park Thursday afternoon, between the Se- attle United i Seattle Celtic teams, of the Northwestern Soccer league. The came starts at 2:30. WELSH BEATS PHIL BLOOM NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—Freddie Welsh, lightweight champion of En giand, holds the decision over Phil Bloom of Brooklyn as a result of their 10-round bout here last night. tory over Harlem Tommy Murphy. TINKER OUT OF A JOB CINCINNATI, Nov. 26.—The Cin- cinnati National League club has announced that {t has been unable to come to terms with Joe Tinker and a new manager will be secured for the 1914 season. THE MARKETS Prices pald producers for vegetables end frait: (Corrected Gally by J. W. Godwin & Co.) Apples, local cooking . ™ @ 5 Yakima potatoes White river potatoes ion : | Rutabagas Carrots Parenty | ¥e urnips lags 10.00 @ 1.60 @11.50 White Turn Cranberr | Prices pald pr re for butter, exes, poultry, veal and pork: jPoMVGerrected dally by Pprry Bros.) Rese +... ; in nae, over “ Hrotiers, tat ae Hens, over 8 shia ee Hone, fat, 8 iba. and a. 1 roosters, live 2 “4 4 “ 2 O14 pige ° Lis Veal, fat i fern Veal, larger ee Pork, 00d block hogs, fresh 1° @ aM Pork, IArker yc. sessceeae oT @ 10 |FIGHTERS _7 TEETH Do Your Teeth Need Attention? We can fill ‘TERNOON d then there'll be another Inlay or crown your down teeth— bridge-work ecayed or broken |\CAN’T EAT : where your teeth are missing and onstruct sanitary = TURKEY S 20 500% ne 1 be a rt and of usefal |nerviee to you, instead of an om | Frank Vance, director of athletics | nament in r mouth that you jet the Beattle Athletic club, 1s er-| -annot use to maaticate your food | Edward Pinkman, the 125-paund| With. We will do this work as patn- boxer, and Kar! Baird, 116 pounds,|less as is possible with uptothe have objected to their appes minute, sclentific methods, Come joa the card for the program in immediately for a free examina- has arranged for the Friday night ||" rg Tae |meet with the Vancouver Athleti 208. Ours 18 better dentistry aod club b re. | we guarantee all our work. The only alternative offered Vance ts that they be allowed to | weights ] It ms that both Pinkie and nated saat sae tame "| DENTAL OFFICES ing day feed if compelled to go on Pinkman seven |° pounds overwelg and Baird is «# couple of pounds less over the mart If they take on the big feed pls ned Thursday, neither can ta enough beef from their tummies to | make the required weight, which fe |125 for Pinkman, against W. E | Vale, and Baird 116, for Paul Peter-| eon. | It fs not Ifkely Vance wil! sustain | thetr objection. The outlook for a big feed of turks for Pinkie and | Baird is not a bright on 4th Av. and Pike Ste, 1505 6th Av, ete ms fom We Administer Gas. Attendant Friday night is Office hours # a m ALL NIGHT DANCE TONIGHT Dreamland Seventh and Union, 15--Turkeys--15 Given Away Free We'll Dance All Night! Admission 250 Includes 6 Dance Ticketa. Wagner’s Orchestra. LADIES FREE Sell that unused office furniture, A few cents invested in a Stag. want ad will do it » of | rit2GERALO MAY GET RACE | Jimmy Fitzgerald, the Seatfle Marathon runner, now in the East, |may get a match race with Willie Kohlemainen, brother of the famous | Hannes according to a letter from Fitzgerald to the sporting editor. |1f the race {s held it will be run | over the Van Cortlandt park course, | |New York, for a distance of five| | miles | | BURNS BEATS McCARTHY , Nov. 26.—That | Frankie Burns {s slipping was the verdict here today of fans who wit- nessed last night’s go here between Burns and Johnny McCarthy. Burns | Won the decision by a wide margin, but ft was equally clear that had he shown his old-time form, he would have stowed away the San Francis- can. SAN FRANCE Roxing—Austin-Pait. Hote artingtom WHY SUFFER TOOTHACHE? Gives instant relief, fills the cavity, pro- tects the nerve, preventing further decay. Rafe, rellabie, effective By mail or at Crugetet Butler Drug Ce, Seattle, Wash. 10 COURSE Thanksgiving Dinner $1.00 With Wine. THE HOFBRAU CAFE | FIRST AT MADISON The Dutch lunch is only com- plete when accompanied by that \ Properly Aged Brew—Old Ger- i}man Lager. You can get the trial case by telephoning the plant—Sidney 75. Sold every- where. - Rher$f 43 SX i Cured Patients Endorse Dr. Jordan’s Remedies | Serious Cases of Golter Cured Within Short Time Without Opera. tlon or Other Dangerous Treatment. | May 1, 1918. | Dr. J. Bugene Jordan, Seattle, Wash, | Dear Doctor—As a testimonial of your skill as a phy- | clan and with a view of aiding others who may b tot= ed with Golter as I once was, I make the following state- ment Four years ago I, as well as my sister, Lucille Schrod- er, applied to you for relief, cach being afflicted with well- developed Gotter. Without the use of the knife we were both comp y cured by yyment alone of your | Glandular Medicines, My ut two months, my sister some three months, § as diligent In tak- ing the treatment as I was. remained cured ever since. gned) D_H, SCHRODER, 1 24th Ave. 8, Seattle, The above testimonial, ke the many others which have ap peared in this journal, demonstrates the thoroughness and manency of Doctor J. Eugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Bright's Disease, Ulceration of the Bones, Chronic Catarrh, Chronte Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from paralysis of the Auditory nerves, Diabetes, Pro- lapsus Uter!, Dropsx, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Epithelioma (skin cancers), Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Sentle Gangrene, Spinal Curvatures Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance, Uul- ceration of Stomach or B@wels ahd most other so-called incurable diseases. There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, tt | to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. | Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays from 2 p, m, to 6 p. m. Consultation free, Wateh each Sunday Times for remarkable cures, well Sugene