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: RT ; AL PALZER TO BOX DAILY ON. TIVOL! STAGE Al Palzer, comparison with fries looks small, ttle in opportunity to ht fighting ability | He will fill an engagement next) week, commencing with the Sun day afternoon matinee, at the Tiv olf theatre, giving sparring exhibit tions following each of the three! the big white boy tn Jim Jet will give | Se whom daily musical comedy perform) came up smilingly and extended his epainer who haa been tn: train. | mitt: But instead of shaking hands, tng in Seattle for the past few |ROot Whipped a left for the Jaw. It weeks, will leave soon for Aus-|W®* poor Judgment as Bonds} tralia, whore his manager, Joo Car-|2oPPed all over bis man, and had ua, Rha. aevaaged three tights him tottering at the end of the Dy the con ek » jFound ect folece Gil ces “ Despite 30 pounds weight disad. ent sparring partners and it is pos-| sible that one or more of the bouts will be had with Denver Ed Mar-| tin, the big six-foot-fiver. | BESTS FIREMAN JIM KANSAS CITY, Oct, 30.—Carl Mor fis holds a decision over Jim Flynn today, as a result of their ten-round dout here last night. Fiynn was game and aggressive, but he was un able to cope with the superior Weight and reach of his opponent To avold the use of towels in, public places, there has been in Vented a device in which a person's hands are dried with a current of Gectrically heated air. | Please Come in |*, and See |? Hundreds of men stop daily| to admire the beautiful fabrics and stylish fashions which ateon display in our windows Of course many come In to examine the fabri and ask questio: tallored clothes too high in price. | No Such Thing ishment. workmanship Bd prices are concerned. We welcome as 8 very per: ‘and see wher of thie city | But don't walt till you poss our store. Come in today. You'll be mighty gled you did. _ O'NEIL’ S TAILORS 9 Third Av. (PAID ADVERTISING) my cael mai} a on Ja RUFUS W. LITTLETON For County Treasurer Democratic Ticket. Let us have a business man in the Treasurer's Office. Battleships Cruisers Submarines Dry Docks CAN BE SEEN AT | i} | | S. s. H. B. canbe LEAVES COLMAN DOCK 8. 8. H. B. Kennedy 1 Colman Dock 6:30, 10:30 a. m 1;20, 5:20 p. m, Other boats $a. 0. aud 2 p. m Fare, round trip, dren, 5 to 12, 25 es 50¢, Chik }hall last night lived up to its claim gered three rounds with Casey jJones, and then picked out a soft} [spot on the canvas. | Al Mosler and Paul Steele boxed | a draw, and “Battling” Wolff of Se attle broke his right arm in the first round of his contest with |Arehle Stoy 1 how rounds. | | “0” SEEKS REVENGE AN AMERICAN MAN ei eiaes ENTHUSIASTS FORGET THE GREAT ORIGKLEY IN TACOMA GO TACOMA, Oct, 20, ‘all four-round card presented at Moose Advertined ax the an matnevent” smc Joo Bonds, pride of up a great fight Jack Root of Portland in the second Tound of a terrific serap. Root got in bad right away Tacoma, and stopped big} put Bonds vantage, Bonds gave the Portlander & fearful mauling, and the latter's seconds threw up the sponge tn the second Billy Weeks, middleweight cham. of Canada, and Jim O'Brien, Irish title hold: od a great t as far ness ts con d. Weeks had a shade, and decision | Farmer won the decision tke Cohen at the end of four} rounds. | ‘Jack v! got Fran Johnson” (very white) Hn-| of Chehalis. Bradiee ts Harvard's speedy right half back and Pennock is the| The two teams play in Belling makers, with the fit, the materials, mountain of flesh located at le! ham today. > e guard for the Crimson. — and the service covered with an ironclad Both men are expected to shine nPO A B ey | Py in Saturday's conflict with Mich. i 1 . 4 uarantee. « Mee dloa ri a . ; ees eS ') tl@e port 5 NOLAN GETS A STAR. A A LP NR aa pe —Now come up and see your store— e 1 ’ 6 ’ BALLARD CAN HE rit 14a 3 there’s the elevator. | H . CHICAGO, Oct. 30-—Mike Gib. BROADWAY TRIUMPH oom ‘ 7 RANK BANCROFT, the vet- pons, the heavyweight, in out with - HPO. A.B a eran baseball man who has an announcement that Billy Nolan| If the Lincotn high school eleven oe 9 6 ' 4 nanan — yeas ip who handled Battling Nelson and|is effaced fro mthe championship gine 2 oe (To % ’ or v " P . rt Taamwern. Willte Ritchie, among others, will) running Saturday afternoon {n {ts ee er er lis be his manager after December 1. | e ty ae ee 4 ‘James is as much to Boston ae] ~ \. lconfiict with the crack Ballard ie ae it | tinued.) 4 4 Johnson le. te Washington and squad, the result will practically a i con! js sabi eanaaeen te Now York,” says award the title to the Broadway os ae 17-619 a preva utn n | The Sunset Route) i: “sss soe Pid 615-617-619 First Avenue, even a greater year next season , | . Cincinnati once had a chance to the boards. Lincoln is the one re | get James, and also Maranville and | THE maining team that stands between bata Rage eae | Summer Wa way and, champlouship t James is not a ‘coming | \"f " ae eget yp f le , agg Sg a star’ He has ajready arrived.” | IN THE alo's park at 2:30 in the after noon | The first morning game of the | year will also be played Saturday, That's Fred Snodgfass’ way of es timating the big ex-Northwestern leaguer's standing in the baseball | world | eee | That the players of the two/ teams are really scrapping for ev: ery game ts asserted Matly by| Snodgrass, who says there {s really bad feeling between the rivals “We've got the best team, but} we've had the worst of the breaks and the worst of the umpiring ev-| ery game so far, That was the! reason we raised a fuss over that | decision of Harry Ontdtek’s in th first inning at Spokane Sunday Harry umpired a fine game after the first inning and he ‘know but he missed three decisions, ght after another, every one| 2 against us. We all lost wr tempers. It ey any grand-| tand stuff at all. I'd have cheer fully murdered Ostdtek if T'@ done| what my feelings prompted. But| » geen a whole lot worse umpir-| ing in the big leagues and seen it lots of times. Everybody boots) em once in a while.” ee | The series now stands 7 to 5 In Winter Time for your trip to the East. When you travel, plan your trip'so you may £0 in comfort as well as to see the beauties of California, The Sunset Route Southern Pacific is the route of comfort and pleas- ure. }11 am. The game was originally set for Friday afternoon, but was ferred on account of the teach. institute in Tacoma today. Having beaten Ballard, Franklin ean cop the second division “tithe” by winning this comes FOUNTAIN PENS hand.” can your Mendenhall, THE PEN STORE 7 Madison. Main 1473. Pen Specialist YOUNG MAN Learn ELECTRICAL, GAS or STRAM EN HN mur ne < Band te SEATTLE ENGINERRING SCHOOL 108 West Roy Street See the Exposition Grounds at || DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH ltavor of the Americans. So far,|| San Francisco on your way East.}| THE OPINION OF A DRUGGIST FAMOUS NAG iS DEAD sue alter westyemrey ae ame ther Bush nor Alexander h Your friends will want to know hen you are sick. I have people | a more satistying smoke than been beaten. about them ailing upon me every day whose POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Oct. 30.] Camels, 20 for 10 cents. They do L iiadiihd Cal or write for information. {health has b ' 1 by drug. King Wood, once champion trot not -have that cigaretty taste nor One minute listening to Eddie sists—and patent slop. ter of th New York speedway parch your throat. McGoorty will convince you he Is > See |. wit diag y case and| jailed here Thursday, age 26 1 your desler can't supply you, send 10c for ove champion of every country of the |} District and Passenger || . Harry Wills, Heavyweight per grater con't supply yo. Freight ture A ture globe, including Oshkosh. t eee 720 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. Phone Elliott 12 Cures Men Who, Through Errors or Ex. #, are victims of Insom Despondency, Nervous Debility, indigestion, Consti pation, Loss of Energy and Ambition, Mental and Physical Wrecks, should renew their youth by using Dr.Pierce’s Tablets By mall, $1 per box, or 6 boxes for $5. Every box guar anteed. Money refunded if they fail. Not a Temporary Stimulant, but a Permanent FREE Ask for the ex-Government Physician at the | RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington st Lock for the ORANGE VRONT MODERN DENTISTRY BAT NELSON is wearing a mon-| ocle in vaudeville; but even with | that he cannot see any of these | lightweights as champs. | ee REMEMBER THIS? Sept. 7, 1892, N L. Sullivan lost to Jim Corbett, 21) oe A Boston man, suspected of be-| ing insane, cleared himeelf by prov-| Ing he merely was excited because | he bet on the Braves. if he ned admitted It before the seri wouldn’t have had a chance. oe FREE EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns. 5.00) Oshkosh had a_torchlight Cure. Try It and you will not procession when Eddie Mec- |W be disappointed, * Sridgework ... Goorty came home from Aus- | Full Set of Teeth... tralia Those home towns | For sale by Kinsell Bros., Porcelain Crown. sometimes forget what they |—f| Second and Madison, and Gc sald about a fellow after he Goodenough, Third and Co- gold oft 3 has made good lumbla, Address all letters to ilver Filling: We do exactly as advertised Lady Attendant, Terms to auit All work guaranteed 15 vears ELECTRO Raymond Remedy Co. 217 Pike St., Seattle, Wash. EUGENE, Ore, Oct. 36. Oregon _ went at the Willamette University eau : PAINLESS DENTISTS with a vengeance in their | I Treat All Disorders of Men } fice ana Pike, Opp. Public Market me here this afternoon. Last Laboring People’s ventists year Willamette downed the raity, 10 to 6. Hotel Baden Grill Entertainment of Highest Merit WILL MARRY TITLE | NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—1t ien't al # the American heiress who cap. tures an English title—the Ameri can hetr can play at the same game. James Cox Brady, son of the late Anthony Brady, and heir to $60,000, has just taken the daughter of the arl of Limerick as hia bride. The English woman will give up a castle in Ireland for a castle on Riverside drive, but she will not be I Examine Free 606 OR 914 FOR BLOOD DISORDERS to Me for a Relinble W yan Test pract © to chronte Varicocels, Kowels, Kidneys. known as Mrs. Brady; she retains her title of Lady Victoria May Pery to call, write i DONAWAY Lady Victoria has been visiting iberty Bide America The ta at wince early September.) wedding took place October Monmouth, N, J, STAR®@FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914, West Seattle meeting Franklin at|T PAGE 13, RECORD FALLS AT ALL-STAR _ CONTEST HE The feature of the | hibition at Dugd park ‘I day afternoon was unquestio | the crowd Approximate! fans turned out to welcome th ble long: and the Americans not only ¢ ball a mighty poke, a scored the first insing. Umpire This fellow Wills would whip ROIT, Oct tae re eee Jack Johnson as sure as you're a r, 17, quarterback on the R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. foot high—and he's faster than|herroit’ high ‘school team, suc Wisstow-Selom, N.C. Peter Jackson!” ; Ai. cumbed ‘Thursday to injuries sus hat's the verdict of Billy Jor./cumbed Thuraday to ind dan, the veteran starter of boxing|™ aes matches on the Pacific Coast whose name ia koown and whose WOHNSON OPENS BIDS ~~} Judgment is respected round the! GincaGo, Oct rn ri prone the conthnct Of the highest % ( /“TAR BABY” ARRIVE has asi@! the police to search for ie Bily” wap Yotorring “tol Weices seracea obsten Wanreivy! her. OWFlais of the steamer Dol- itary Wills, the colored heavy m0 long-distance phone trom phin say they remember her ar ht, who has been coming up " - LOS ANGELES, Oct. 30.—Sam’ riving safely. A ee * Fort Smith, Ark like a Texas cyclone across the ‘ Langford, Boston negro “ |pugilistic Inndscape within the YALE AGAIN BUMPED) *::«x: Is In Los Angeles, ready tor ‘ past year | | ow people Tt lav ne . 8 ho ign r hoe wnat Sag “i : y N, Conn., Oot. 30. Wills somewhere within the next on scrubs downed the t bi ie Uegre ing about,” said Jordan, “I have gular hurada oy" wo I ie a battleground has not! sax PRANCISCO, Oct. 80.— seen Peter Jackson in action, and| | Harry Wills and Jim Cameros; ai I've seen Wille. ‘ Willis meets Sam Langford 5 CORVALLIS, Ore, Oct Abysmal gloom reigns at the gon Agriculture college. Two egulars followin and W Saturday's versity of Washington Bissett, end, br no in an attempt nee, joined the hospital « yesterday's scrim be unable to take pa game with the ke his ec to spill 1 and Billie King fer opposite Bissett, reopened a gash |mrance and two pages to Germany, | that renders his hand almost use JOne page is devoted to Italy and| 14: le smaller maps show all the other Buil n In addition to this, two leading |Countries on large maps | second string men, “Rusty” Groce | and Coie, have bi ible by the faculty Scenic Cafe AND FIRST A Place to Eat turn of “Seattle” Bill James, and | to get a close-up view of the base bal celebrities resented | the i wi suhiulousa.” Thies wig pind F THIS sounds like philanthropy—for- ae ailable in the grandstar ee” * A 4 fully Duif.an. hour before the ras get it—it’s just plain horse-sense. j | throughor he afternoon. an but . [1 few seats tn the bleachers. wor ‘ DDING our upstairs clothes store with » nod All local attendance rec | ords ‘were broken 65 a 90-foot front costs us $130 a The crow an idly enthu | tionals, who lost, 4 to 1. Another | Bill James, formerly with the Port Bate tried Seeines Ts frontage on the street level would | oPposed “Beattie” Bill, and a very call for a $3,000 rent check for the on th 4 ‘Seatt) Dart alow up 1d the toerth 3 same period. — Land- When Yap Nesionsll adored a Fee io hes reason you are interested in this roy ha coh Me gb agar an deal is the fact that this upstairs shop j wank the bad’ Gab tee Oise tee lord is conducted on the profit-sharing plan— Philadelphia Athletic pitcher, fin your Suits and Overcoats are bought at / ished the ninth inning ss sade renk Bvation. wan elven Thsses $15 or $20—and your dividend amounts a time, He was presented with a $200 or to a saving of $5 or $10 on the transac- gold watch, obtained through pub- ‘ He subscription, and a cake, baked tion. by the N. P. Pandemonium retgned & moment later when Bill gave the drive awhich run of the day ff Bue | Ralph Frary SAYS HARRY WILLS IS SECOND JACKSON | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 30 ‘KILLED ON GRIDIRON | INJURIES PUT TWO MORE AGGIES OUT who pl en declared STEWART RE ; 16 ex hure- | nab! Of no interest to men who have no use for a Ten-Dollar note ne re | i Your a” this clothing comes from the best Ds ATS. A. 6. Fans who attend t the Seattle Ath-| letic club smoker tonight are as-| sured a very enjoyable program of| 3 fistic entertainment. The entire card Is in charge of Chet McIntyre, who says it will be a humdinger. The following are the principal bouts of the evening: H. Koester, M. A. C. vs, Tommy Phelps, Seat tle; A. Beyers, M. A.C, vs. Earl| Baird, Seattle; B. Montpler, M. A. | C., vs. Henry Gleason, Seattle. In wrestling, Helton meets and Hanson grapples Wray O'LEARY TO FIGHT | VANCOUVER, Fortnier 'HE cost of the choice blend Turkish and domestic to- Oct. 30.—Johnny | O'Leary and “Rough House” Char baccos .in these cigarettes for- ley Burn have signed articles cov- | ering a 15round bout at Merritt bids the giving of premiums or B. C., N coupons. 0 S.09 for a cares of len bachoges (209 cigaeten, postage prepaid. Alter smoking one package, i! you font tind CA exerted, revere the ether alee | gro heavyweights, will clash here, | tonight in a fourround bout. In; Cameron, Wills is meeting the ft Jest and cleverest heavyweight has faced since arriving here. USE STAR WANT ADS, oon. Atlas of the War in Europe WOMAN IS MISSING A woman landed from an Alaskan | steamship here Oct. 14, and disap- peared, She 1s Mrs. J. E. Batley, Seattle Star has on hand| 45, and her daughter, in Bath, Me, 20. ln savas t of war atlases specially | Zoe steweniad te Ore. |Prepared for this publication more his Atlas is made up of twenty es of beautiful maps, each 12x15 | pin Inches tn size, showing all the coun-| tt in| tfles of Rurope in detail. One page| bar |is devoted to a map of the world, “\showing the possessions of each 4 o of Euror show Ruasia nter ; re devoted | AYB Ito Austria Hungary, two pages to L.C.SMITH Two pages are devoted to giving| facts and figures on the peace and| i} _ | war strength of the various nations | of Europe To Observation Pe tee bape angrs thelcaatancet Floor of most of the crowned heads of} is This wonderf come off the p and fs right up to date, All the changes in boun- daries caused by the Balkan are shown, One of thes with for This is an inducement which BREWSTER offers to all pur- war | chasers of 50¢ worth of goods at BREWSTER’S NEW CIGAR STORE In the 42-Story L. C, Smith Building © maps will be given ach six months’ subscription The Seattle Star by mail, at} the regular price of $1.80, Old and} new subscribers may both take ad-| |vantage of this offer. If your sub-| |scription is now pald in advance we Will extend {t six months from |the time it expires upon receipt of order from you. This offer is to | subscribers receiving their papers jby mail only, Address all orders | to The Seattle Star, Circulation De. partment, Seattle, Wash, SATURDAY, Oct. 31st Is opening day, and there will be a souvenir for all who call, whether or not they make a purchase.