The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1913, Page 9

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The wedding will place within three months. | } GRANTED A DIVORCE LONDON, Dec. 2.—Capt. H. R. French's wife, daughter of R. J ‘Wynne, once American consul gen- eral in London, was granted a di Yorce on grounds of Infidelity and cruelty. Best modern outside rooms. | Stewart House, 86 West) to 50c. Stewart.— Advertisement. ‘This ad and i5¢ will % Rm bey bessed Christmas Post Cards, pat sp Ld ee” ey for readers of The Mar Ads. It over, 25 cards for only 15 cents. You can sure remember your friends Christmas, Where? 1113 First Av. fe extrs for mailing outside city. You Can Be Cured By THE NEW MACY | ‘SYSTEM | OUR FERSONAL ATTENTION TO | PATIENTS Ya af Chronic and Special Diseases of men and women, the value of affordin weonal, individual attention to each ani rey patient cannot be over-satimated, | en@ therein, in large part, lee the secret | Of ir most extraordinary ” | fo two persons are men sically equlpy 1 aheolutely 5 tr different ot p give superficia ‘ ing any per are well able t ents, bat who ‘ongh-going meth- le for our un 1 cures All Ginenses eullar to elther sex re and consctentious © Our Con. personal at- [pe letatent THE NEW MACY SYSTEM PERMA- NE Chronic Appendicitin, Goitre Deafness rrous Dabiitty, | Blood Polson, al and Chronto Disorders and weaknesses Commutation. free. etn Hours 12, ¥ have re The New Macy System DR. MACY MANAGER from bie 7, Chiroprnette Drugtess Greatment and Hloodiess Surgery, Heturepathie Medicine and surgery Gove Madieon and ome bom 2 fie Ast Av. iE EXPECT AX TO FALL SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. Th Portland Northwestern league club will be placed on trial for its life it Wedn y's session of the an nual meeting of the Pacific Coast league magnates here. Those «in close touch with the situation are take inclined to belleve that the North-| cede western cireuft will be raflroaded out of Portland The committee from the Northwestern league ar rived today, and have prepared con siderable data to place before the ‘oasters. They contend that the class B circuit did not cut Into the class AA profits in Porttand. |MAGEE FOR GIANTS? . ST. LOTIS, Dee. ‘That attempt will be made by Manager Muggsy McGraw to add Lee Magee, the former Seattle player, and now with the St. Louls Nationals, to his 1914 pay roll, is reported here. Magee is now a member of the New York Giants White Sox world’s tour party. HUGHES MEDAL TO BELL LONDON, Dee. 2.—The Royal S« clety elected Sir Wm. Crooks presi dent, and gave the Hughes med to Dr. Alexander Graham Bell for his investigations of technical elec tricity * PACKEY TO MEET BRITTON MILWAUKEE, Dec. 2.—Packey McFarland of Chicago and Jack ritton of New York were matched jay to battle 10 rounds here on evening of December §. AT THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK Metropolitan—Jullan Eltinge in “The Fascinating Widow.” Moore—"“What Happened Mary.” Beattie—Balley & Mitchell stock in “Quincy Adams Sawyer.” in “The Great Divide.” Tivoli-—Keating & Flood’s play. ers in “The Flirting Princess.” to DOCTOR WALKER 20% Epler Mik #12 Recond Av Nervous and chronie aw down conditions eured ELECTRO-MEDICAL BATHS 618 Union St., Ground Floor. | Sanitary Turkish Bathe for | Ladivs Gentlemen Kelentific Treatment for Kheumatiem Open Evenings. | Soccer as It ls Played by Seattle's Grammar Schools, | Im two years the Fngtish game} fact that 21 of tue grade schools Park Saturday n Jof soccer will succeed Amertean| this year took up soccer against football in Seattle's grammar 13 which signified a preference for schools, and will eventually replace football, Seven of the schools now jfootball in the local high schools, | playing ball ha intimated | Vance, the Se they will join the soccer division attle Athletic club director, Vance|next year. Another year and the is is one of the officials of the gram: | remaining six are expected to come | mar school soccer league over a 'THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913, — This Picture Was Taken at an Exciting Stage of the Pacific Adams Game at Woodland | The Game Ended in a Tie. elght and helght make Iittle dif-|left to a sorry fate. loomed in the high schools of Se treatment Carroll’s Jewelry Store 323 PIKE g Song Chinese Medicine Co. 217% PIKE ST Corner Third Ave for symptom Jue Get the other price first— then get ours wt players. Stse,; material the high schools will be The adoption jof soccer will be the only alter by the la ence In ae The boys use IT MEAN SOMETHING TO YOU? DOESN'T en ieee’ erafnmar acho! season wan | t0. KNOW that a concern guarantees its work? We stant back of » allowed 18 the use of the hip. | scheduled to « egaturday withiq every pair of glasses we put out. With this fact befure you, is In view ya Vance, “It|the champlonship bate there any reason why you will not come and convince. 7OsrHele Of the value of glaeses purchased from THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 917 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR MADISON only logical that football t#| the Pacific and Adams teams. two teams put up the classiest ex hibition of the year and the game le, If football is entirely abol | Tt is the p nis’ views of the There {a Mttle danger of the ished in the grade schools, where | ended in a itol tie. An extra half two games, and their proforence for|boys gotting hurt im soccer, In| will the high school talent come|time was added so a result might| —™ a are |soccer which have given the Eng- football, weight maxon a vast dif-|from? It 1s the grammar school|be obtained, There waa no scor- | |Iish game such a strong hold,” says ference, and it 1 always the) football players who make the|ing done, however, and another | THE FARADOR CURES | Vance. This {* explained by the smaller fellows who get jumped high school teams, Without this|game is necessitated LOSES ITs FoncE. js bh f Sea WanEse in wold under 10 to 30 days’ | | @ifficult. to eure, the longer | | } e1 condi- Use it. Btopa | ™ You can try The University of Washington’ gan FRANCISCO, Dec. 2.—Ar Re cuents to vente foie ae | star aggregation, picked from the Offer of $20,000 for a match between Come jn and } & Kent and Auburn teams, may play | GUnboat Smith and Bam Langford teteo’ mantee | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 2.—Har-| “Promoter Coffroth has been tn.) 80 ealibition wame tn Victoria this | hae received here today by Jim Ee. {the Warador te ke liem Tommy Murphy was so confl-/strumental in obtaining for me the Month. President Wattelet of th Smith's manager, from latest, Improved tnstrument and i¢ het ee Jdont of defeating Willie Ritchie opportunity of getting a crack at! Victoria ball b> and r Robinson of Taft, Cal cared by matics! pecorino ace fey Gun when they clash here on the even-|the championship, and { will box for{/!orr of the university answered if Robinson the official recorés proving that short and tor of Be + 10 that he started |bim only in the future.” lating for the game. would post the money with Pro. y word 2 rs ¥ | The purpose of t rz f' r co today arranging bis pugtiistic plans rh tting public, however, ts aj, The purp he contest is to moter Coffroth of Ban Francisco, NORTHWEST FARADOR AGENCY ¥ introduce the Amettean the match is as good as made, so far Heattlc, Wash |for 1914 “1 will not defend my title tn thet East,” said Murphy, “because I the 20round game. I will box only « on the Coast FoR NEW STUNTS One of the most tmportant man rs’ meetings held tn the history of the Northwestern Intercollegiate | Conferenge will take place this | week {n Portland Friday and Sat | urday The spotlight will be oc cupled by Ralph A. Horr, the hu man dynamo, and charge d'affaires jat the University of Washingtoa wary of Murphy's predic fon » was the favorite to day at 10 to 6. It was believed the ida would switch to 2 to 1 before |the ond of the week © cates ATHER IN 218 G Arrests for violations of the! state and federal game laws this season Will smash all precedents in King county today by Harry Ref, gaine warden and federal commis sioner. erning sible. according to a report King county The new federal laws gov migratory fowl ‘Ys respon Horr promises to swamp the man rs with new {dens From June 12, this year, the day The Washington manager isthe federal lawa went Into effect mighty anxious to wipe out| until Monday, 218 nimrods ran | the $7,000 debt existing against afoul of the law. This outnum the A. 8. U. W, He wants to stage, bers records for | previous season athletics on a much larger scale 2 and 3 to 1. In“wach case a con next year. He wants a ble wres nm Was secured tiling meet, a tennis tournament gathered tn by the and @ cross-country run which will Include every college in the clrenit | Each event will be held tn a dif ent city, giving the home co jechance at the big cut of the pro county® office thus far will 0. Jess Willard didn’t need a tor! pedo and a red lantern to stop Jack | Reed. [RANDOM SHOTS When we come to go back over! the facts and figures, showing that | Muslin helped coach the Navy, we suspect that our own dear Doc | Crichton might have had something to do with the Navy walloping.| You can never tell, Doc wants to save the nation oe In epite of the rather ordinary showing of the Wisconsin eleven this fall, the team was never out of wind The was a Bellows on the squad Have the doctors and nurses in readir . Now that Gov. Tener has decided to go to the National leag Penn State loses a good guard. Chuckle, j chuckle. eee | dawn Evers went over the links with Chick E last week. How ever, Chick often takes a caddie with him when traversing the links. Just for company . According to a Hot Stove league pall sto th Browns have ng from t ‘ i] PARCEL POST MAP | FREE To All New or Old Mall Subscribers | With @ 8Ix Months’ Subscription | to The Star | The Seattle Star has had a won 1 y useful map made up, all the various reel post d the shipping rates there dertu! sho This map 1s beautifully made up ral colors, and shows all the towns, cities, ete in the § of Washington, together with giving t population of the var jous places, and the shipping costs from each postoffice. This map !s so valuable that we have supplied the Seattle postoffice with several coples | In addition to a large map of tho| State of Washington, a map of the United States is shown, and also a| map of the world. | » Star wants everyone of tte! to suppl and these maps aking the following offer er who renews his sut scription promptly for #ix months or more will be mailed one of these maps, absolutely free. New sub scribers may also take advantage of this off The Star six months by mall $1.80 | Bake Oven Treatment Rheumatiam and All Con gested Condl- tons has no equal, Conant. tation Free. Dit. JOUN SORENSEN 18-016 Bite Bal “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. | . ¢° What has become of the old football eleven that used the | flying wedge with auch telling effect? Search us, ' | o-——— . a . 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AROUND NECK, N THE TAILORING BUSINESS Large woolen house has put their whole stock of High Class Woolens at the mercy of the public. In order to reduce their stock that cost in the neighborhood of $3.50 to $10.00 a yard it is now at our command. They say sell every yard at whatever we can get for them. We are going to make SUITS20VERCOA To Order at This Special Price A Suit or Overcoat Made to Order We have twenty thousand yards to dispose of. We will sell goods and trimmings by the yard to anyone during this sale, same reduction. We will guarantee every garment leaving our house A No. 1 lining—A No. 1 work. Every garment made in our own shof here in Seattle, on the premises. We guarantee a perfect fit. If luck counts for anything we have it and will give it to you with every suit or overcoat during this sale. THE LUCKY BEAR---WEAR A BEAR FROM The HOUSE OF BEAR. 719 FIRST AVENUE » At Columbia Street POSTAL TELEGRAPH BUILDING fo \ gd ALL OUR COATS ALL OUR COATS FIT WELL AROUND NECK, wee’ FIT WELL AROUND NECK,

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