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STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914. PAGE 9/ SQUARED CIRCLE) sartous = sere tan paren Ser oe se Ha om Maina "AND ‘FELL IN MUD VARSITY HAS LOST ITS CHANCE wee AND (2223 a FOR 7TH CHAMPIONSHIP; AGGIES WELSH FIGHT uma ae PROBABLY WILL TIE FOR TITLE. rw, ronk, xo, 2—wortell sacona pore aw welght PL Bidg., seattle. (Paid Advertising) Saloon Money and There fs little “seventh conseow-|making mental notes which will | champion f — tive championship” talk on the |Prove of value when Bender's team |!0 a 10-round | bont | at | HATS, CLEANED AND J . hing campus | meets Wa gion «sin vare Garden. toth t ; obra S Fre ance | well wat on this year,”|#nid to be tn fine condition | Ladies’ ané Gentlemen's joday for the varsity’s No-score | maid Tyrer after the game This bout may mean the c } game with th urday at| om me | ecting of Welet'o loevend Bowler Hat Co. sked hart ; Albany ct that the} | th Charley White, ae \' Recently Seattle's B tig Brewer : Kee A th e Char m1 HILB_ tn Seattle with tho;“Hap" Hpgan, manager of Venice.| present | sae st with,| eeattie eoheo! teachers hear C,| ment Wie Chetey ve the | Phone “Main s003." Commerce to go on record as to Amendments 3 anc All-Btar players last woek nly the other out bavi 4 champion.|A. Prosser, New York educator. bes both fighters agreed in signed And the Chamber proms tly went on recor gainst Cory Louls Car-| players came to me with $1,000 In} or oo conclusion {8|—— - them dinal left-ti od with |greenbacks in his hand," sald Ho-| pained @ consultation. of - aay papers in a gan. “He reported thet George bu tudents , The chief Doe it were opposir brought by Btovall, of the Kansas City club, e laggy og | (PALD ADVERTISING) Amend (No. 3) was that it w rapher 0s 8 Ne had given It to him, and | do not ali vl of some $32 ense reve f which occurre doubt the player’s word. | told him | bh! ‘are rated |i that w ney. In other words, it would when the to take It back, ae he had no con. al polats the Oregon m9 dhe ak i. hs in Potlate h rac ne player replied he woul wWasktaate aa Np tee aise age ag ae th be no is the lite of the tray-|hold It a while and awalt develop yr a “victories (II ric {the Brewery anc with all x“ Ld 7! : players’ party, wished to | mente foot "0" {fl : ate a m 2 as the Aggies should! | : It le reported the Athletics tty te = pra | sical had said they would have Pelagia ow fag eh eng ° : a bis rege agian played the Indianapoile Feds will quite Hkely | oes 1S Cele) 1Ke S, Into for the world’s title if they had oat ith honors 1. Would the ( ’ defeated Boston. Baas i ’ ° 8, 56 8 Paty Livingston, tormer Ath: |, All credit It atven to, Art Luts e€ Gang Controls : = “And how much better is a man than a sheep!” An nettle the ona intention of jumping to, the Feds. OF the O. A. Cs great battle. Att ia But it is a well-established fact that it costs y ‘ed another to fight|He played this year with Indian Bla cas fe tae coed pe Bho “ BOB HODGE, THE BEST SHERIFF KING several times and police the saloons than |i. The b ayers are some apolia {n the American assoclation. | the yack : COUNTY EVER HAD, SAYS: " it gets out of a | “You're there a million, Lutz,” . B zs : thing, Tf the Chamber of Commerce really wants to save the " sinsthe of tee Waites tee | Oe {88 praise of the Washington | J am urging the election of Alfred H. Lundin A iti rag gear aes Yes preorD ind stemiito ae at erators . . | conch. js citizens of this city both m ney and trouble, it will ask taking pictu mn | % ago, Is to be ga MoGraw's | The way Lute cireled the Wash-| : b for Prosecuting Attorney, not for any personal leave to change its vote and go with the majority in eee payroll next year. Chalmers has incon ends gave good reason for | i e x . Pf sie ae 1 i favor of | CHARLES P. TAFT wants $800,-/0t been playing ball for two se%| Hopies respect for this swarthy| é reasons, but because of his qualifications for —_ t. Luts kicked 18 times | AMENDMENT NO 3 000 for the Chicago Cubs, yet they | %# is speed art | ene for a total of about 750 yards.| i é 1} ,A Chicago judge fixes the price! siiier booted 17 times for xbo Free Admission B xX | NG the office. He was Deputy Prosecutor while I of a K. 0. wallop on the jaw at! Brjlar Mote’ oa Kicks da was sheriff, and 1 know that he has the moral high epi which gave AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25c aye arrest p h sav courage, coupled with the necessary qualifica- of tim oO ge * : aie ona at tions, to make the best Prosecuting Attorney King County ever had.” As a re able to return for Tom Tyrer, Wa college's end, was 8 who try to sell the 1 Masonic temple, | am eA | YOURMO “4 _ SENATOR DAN LANDON SAYS: x4 Joe Weevil; Wks tor That the Federal Ie hot | poon Jim Flynn will be wr now | SAVE UR MONEY “Let none be misled by the insinuation that Alf Lundin can be controlled | ar |for the Seatite cone Feat money as bait lo ancther | *!"® eee AND EYES by any newspaper, corporation or special interest. 1 know that there’s not working out dat! + s place in the Arllagtor _ | Austin has b ay. i | young Farrell some of the tr = | the game, and Farrell | to look like a comer. te ‘ | pounder. bets jz | io 6 In a letter recetved from Jimmy Dime, manager of FOURTH AND PIKE who ts at present in with his string of ft = eee that th tween Chip HIGH-CLASS Nov. 6 has aroused © ES TAREMENT Bat he eoseis the piece of news that emanates from| Jeth Johnson mast bo going w | back. He wants to fight tn R oO yV. | Mexico when he had a good chance to fight tm that major league scrap in Europe. rr a word of truth in it. Nobody doubts his ability to make the best Prosecuting | Attorney King County ever had. There are no holes in his record. Alf Lun- din is constitutionally right, and I hope he wins by a big majority.” J. C. HERBSMAN, CHAIRMAN KING COUNTY PROGRESSIVE PARTY COMMITTEE, SAYS: “Alfred H. Lundin is unqualifiedly the best man for Prosecuting Attor- | ney. His character has never been attacked. His efficiency has never been | questioned. He was opposed to machine politics long before he became a | candidate. No individual, no corporation, no organization could force him to | | do anything against the dictates of his conscience. He is fundamentally HEINE ZIM SAYS HE WON'T PLAY WITH THE CUBS NEXT YEAR, IF HE MAK GOOD His} THREAT THEY OUGHT TO WIN THE PENNANT. LOCAL PLAYERS t to attr BEST IN THE ; k ; a ant ee = ff) 20t less than a $15,000 ate, TOTING RIFLES WORLD right. He will make the best Prosecuting Attorney King County ever had.” 4 up for a OrTICAL = FRENCH DINNER 1} Ji hos DEPARTMENT THE SEATTLE STAR said on September 24th, that it has nothing against sad With the fistic \ J__ 108 Hirt Ave., Washington mide |) Lundin, that since his residence in Seattle he has made good, and that he is an Bottle of Wine—50c ed or yy pe rom, Europe 1s fortheoming cor | Dr. Edwin J. Brown }} excellent man for the office. nessages to or club fi heir ab a Rok erties that Tur ruacts suewD payers who yearned te ling some = AND DON’T FORGET THAT HE IS ENDORSED BY MEMBERS OF ce nt French box CIGARETTES to take up arms. | Every day that THE STAR|}| ALL PARTIES. J ed or wounded In A. Dribbler and R. Ushen state the war. Hoe says the killed sre Hi hh that they are in the same regiment |bargains on THE STAR [LL = | Clement, toather A ighly oli as three other Nationals. They ex |WANT AD page. | an | weight; Molsy e eight a Origi: no regret that they are not| - eg SKS aD bal Chossefotn, ‘tina te lightweight gin Qu ity. Af get here ~~ the MeMillin . Par champion. The wounded as they say they have an. ~4 eee oe Adolphe and Cekt. ig ir Liggett Moos hea Co ortant engagement to fill | ‘ere cee | : ¢ ° Arthur Polkey, the b ight 20 fee l5 « af Chicoper, Mass, ‘who Ie still istinetively individ bin “pene, Pag seal we shied pattie at Piyme ‘sti J 1iv neano De sch! park} | ALBERT HANSEN | 2gsed ron eaia ei Furmout I SS eviiton Tuonday night | Jeweler and Silveremith Frank Hagney of Australia in five P rounds. 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Let us have a business man in the ‘ers Office.