The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1914, Page 11

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ed by ection noted ‘o., of ffices have Men’s Quality Shoes for Boys By Hugh S. Fullerton The greatest ba In America toda ball player perhaps the “Napatan,” the greatest of all Boys’ Shoes. Made of great the game has known, finest quality russet calf, California oak soles. Méerial today is on the ‘market, with is the same as used in the best men's shoes, Sizes 1214 [J.| fe bidders, He never has : been chosen I-American to 5%, for boys ......... . -$3.50 Player, never has been pre- | sented with automobiles. . - " a SPECIAL: Rugby Football $1.35 <2, owt?) TORACK SCHOOL All pumped up and laced, ready for use kt \ good quality pebble grain leather, pure gum bladder. A special purchase, there TEAMS BAT TLE re, Saturday ...... me ‘ $1.35 Used on Seattle AT DUGDALE’S Pos _ Queen Anne. Lan. Beh Street Cars aaa a) ¢ Gooate * ” R. @ “There's a Reason’ et ten 10, 15, 25 and 40-watt Westing Ta ecenge | house Mazda Lamps .80¢ wee eB Richard er 6O-watt Westinghouse Mazda Fay Pep De | 4 Although the powerful Lincoln ENG Vavsactstass eat cies 40¢ high school machin ; ts pleked by the prophets to win Saturday aft: | ernoon's game against the Queen Phone Main 502 We Deliver Lamps. the hill boys to spring a surprise | yn the Not F Westinghouse Mazda Flashlight Bulbs, 2 for...25¢ | witt' be Ps ie. avon ade there | difference in favor of Lincoln dry and fast field should find the game almost a toss-up Coach Hamilton, whose patience is almost worn out trying to hold $l 15 his Queen Anne team together, ex . pects to make a deter showing, 2. " Plash- against’ Lincoln than the Quays! 20-hour 2-cell or 3-cell Flash- | prenoe FLASHLIGHT |] tare boon to iispiee in previons light, complete with Mazda ] worth $1.80—finish is dam gam Hamilton has already lost Lamp and fresh Eveready | aged, but in perfect work a ee ee ed Battely <0 kaye. scecnes 95¢ be order Se ALA Sizer, crippled in a motorcycle} : & accidont, very nearly rebroke his shoulder in recent scrimmage and | won't be able to re-enter the game! for a year. Olson, a back fields-| man, was tackled on a cement side-| walk at the end of the miniature Queen Anne practice field and fractured his collar bone, which haa put him out for the rest of the season Lincoln will have one new man the fray who was in ay during the first quart “Caloris’—Vacuum Bottle The strongest glass filler and the best de- signed case—two good reasons why we sell the Caloris Vacuum Bottle $1.50 | Quart size . Pint size $2.50 ——— 303 ea fe, subend of 1913, who Coach ISOLA” Pint Vacuum Bottle, guaran Wells has placed on left end WOME Fw iad Wel ica Cased sess ceecesens 90¢ The game starts at 2:30 at Dog tale's field | Piper & Taft 1117 SECOND AVENU (faBs sm |BURNS MEETS INGLE TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 6.—The ltwo feature events of the Eagle onthly smoker to be held Nov. 17 Scenic Cafe faze bene srreaaes. FIRST AND STEWART the match between Joe HARLEY FAUST, who acted as mascot for the {"Casey” Jones. Both have been New York Giants a coming to the front fn the heavy-| couple of ago, and not SE | weight division with rapid strides long ago a visitor In attie, tried to see Governor Lister at the state capitol and ended up | Pressing this bout closely for top honors on the card ts the scheduled | George Ingle-“Rough House” Char-| by falling Into the hands of A Place ley Burns £0, Sheriff McCorkle. Faust Im- | agi that hi | | | er and is | | mythical persons who are pre- | venting him from getting back to New York and the Giants. | Sheriff MoCorkie will | Faust back to Seattle, send Freddie Bogan, ihe new ohysiont | director of the verett Physical | ,;Culture and Training school, has | ‘taken several Everett boys in charge and hopes to turn out a bie array of boxing talent | fener long. The most likely look | f Bogan’s charges is a chap! nerfs Coggins. xine learns | quienty and has already 4 eloped | a fairly effective punch. He will | |get a thorough tryout next Wed-| lnesday night when he meets Billle| Vetro, at the club's regular smoker. | ee OR 9 BLOOD DISORDERS | When Walter Cartwright left — Retin! seo San Francisco, he bade good er. © ae CIGARETTES bye to Del Howard of the 1 confine my practice and let fly this remark: cig ge orien) ieti a s one of the lemons on the weseee teed I dividuality San Francisco team, | want to Rewels, Kidneys, ivi ask you this one favor: Send Piles, Varienss Veins, Ulcers, Catarrh, n duality ; tne baywhere but back to the ig gee Northwestern league.” Carty i moe ponawax Fobacce Co played for Spokane In this 20 fer 15 league a couple of years ago eee Opposti Cor. Third and Union, Private Entrance on LET MICQUE BEWARE! Now they want Mike Donlin to ————--——————=—== {manage the Yankees. Frank Chance had an unblemished record until he tried it oe Statement of Condition of THE STATE BANK OF SEATTLE Seattle, Washington, Senator Clark announces he was jin the Place de 'Opera Paris, when |a bomb tore a hole in the roof. We lexpect now to hear of them tear ing holes in the roof of the Sahara desert. At the close of business October 31, 1914 RESOURCES Loans and discounts Banking house, furniture and fixtures. ..$ 955,617.78 21,082.80 8,120,18 HIGH TEAMS PLAYING. Other resources 07'048 42 te “es ; ; a € +. of O44 Franklin and roadway are mee ie Si ‘high grade bonds.$ 83,379.73 ing in eonual vettle on the grid U. S. and other nigh ‘grad 20} 68'266,79 iron at Dugdale’s park this after Warrants . ayer noon. Franklin was conceded no Cash on hand and due from other chance to win, owing to the great banks ie ee ie ba vs 242,040.44 difference of weight between the " vane en sis 393,686.96 |,two teams $1405,553.14 | STAR OUT OF GAME) LIABILITIES , Capital stock paid in ....-.--+- $ 1,000,000. 0) CAMBRIDGE, Maas, Nov. 6, a t 1 fits 35,954.29 | Harvard will be unable to use Wal Surplus and undivided pro me 45.00 || lace, who was hurt in the Micht Dividends unpaid ¥ eovegeee PP cad gan game, against Princeton hore | Deposits ........¢ ‘ vs 1,269,553.85 | saturday. — | Girls under 16 cannot compete In| $1 405,553. $1405, “y future tourneys of Women's West bank is a United States Depositary for Postal ern Golf asoctation a ngs Funds, and a Depositary for the County of King Dick Rudolph and Heinte Zim and the City of Seattle, as well as for Banks, Trust Com merman played together on same| nies, Corpe nd Individuals high school team when they were| pani orporations anc tie WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOU! NT eA —— Own your own home. It’s easy. Read the offerings in |STAR WANT ADS — then choose President A. C. KAHLKE, Asst. Cashier. D, H, LUTZ, Asst. Cashier FE. L. GRONDAHL, A. H. SORLBERG, Vice President HUGO CARLSON, Cashier As | gists STAR—FRIDAY, The club that owne him Is trying to rid of him; and the other seven olubs of the National league appear afrald to trade. The player is merman, third ba Cube. When reproved he ge and balky, school boy fashion, and If he knows he ia wrong Heinle Zim JOHNNY O'LEARY TO TANGLE WITH BURNS. Nov. 6A MERRITT real | That's the reason you're going to buy that suit here—just take champtonship affair will b staged | tad Beeston in this clty November 21, when : Charite) Furns meets Champion OF ED PINKMAN (To be continued.) Johnnie O'Leary in 20-round con test for the lightweight champion |ship of Canada O'Leary will arrive a few days before the contest, Biddy Bishop and Jimmy Hewitt are among} those mentioned for referee. NOVEMBER 6 ‘GREATEST PLAYER IN BASEBALL IS NOW OFFERED FOR T RADE OR SALE, Penn State gota ball with which they tled Harvard. Col, Bob Hedges, owner of th Browns, is motoring to the Pactf! Coast DON’T TAKE CHANCES WITH When you are sick calling upon me every day whor health has been and patent slop. I will diagnose your furnish your preseriptions FREE Awk for the Physician at the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. Look for the ORANGE FRONT J. S. KANE $10 | REDUCTION ON ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT MADE TO ORDER 3ecause of the backw the of present Be 1 ness season I am making this uhusual offer right at the height of the season $35 Suits or Overcoats $25 $40 Suits or Overcoats $30 $45 Suits or Overcoats $35 $50 Suits or Overcoats $40 My stock and domestic of woolens never imported showed a greater selection I guarantee the careful, same work- manship as at regular prices painstaking “KANE. THE TAILOR 16 Years in One Location 709 THIRD AVE. Anne high eleven there is room for| THE OPINION OF A ORUGGIST | r § dare oie | has stamped him as a boy of cham ruined by drug case and ex-Government B lhere next Hotel Baden Grill 1914, PAGE 11 QM p7Z Floor Rent Is Second eee are suuiliie essai egibcted weiss Our Clothing Department is eas on ret dicta Laeenh Ge oes Rimes Second Floor. ee ee ee This is of interest to you—because you bene- onan, ri ge look fit Directly by it. PAT SCOTT MAY. AVENGE DEFEAT The small amount of rent that is necessary to charge against each Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat— Brings the selling price down to $15 and $20—and you save from $5 to $10 on the transaction. You'll Find Just as Good Values as Our $15 and $20 Garments in Any Down-Stairs Store but the Price Will Be $25 and $30 Edward Pinkman couldn't do It, 80 now his manager, Pat Scott, Is going to show Ed how It ought to be done. WV 615-617-619 First Avenue Scott has signed up th meet Chet Neff, Dan Salt’s fighting Opposite the Totem Pole machine, In the main event of the Elks’ smoker, which will take place along about the 20th of the month If he beats Neff | he will have avenged the de- feat of his protege, Pinkman, who lost to Neff in a recent four-round contest While Pinkman's MN WK PERCY COVE, THE ANIMATED BED ‘VOTERS KILL BOXING recent work) | plonship caliber, Scott has had sev ‘AGO, Nov. 6.—Edward San- eral years of experience, and he ts try, once a famous boxer, has & good tnfighter, a qu been elected to the Illinois legisla failed to dinplay against | ture, Neff's chief asset ts his knowledge of fighting close in, and he used it} What might be described | as a] then flehting his best, and tt was/ to great advantage when ho faced! sigh class champtonship battle will| this particular battle that marked Pinkman. the turning point of his advance to R Scott is confident that he ts Me yo dhe i the cing a vomii| Ward the front rank. For the first TNeff's equal as aff infighter, and/!f @ certain promoter is sugcessful! tew rounds Cove performed like a those who have seen both boys tnlin his efforts to hook up “Tex”! champion and had Ad #0 bewildered CLO SHOP action like Stott’s long range bet-| vernon, Northwest fentherweight|the Michigan wildcat seemed to be! | MEN ano NG MEN | ter, If Scott can score a victory, it will give him double satisfaction, for Scott dropped no small sum on Pinkman * & rank novice. It was in the sixth and Perey Cove, round that Cove worked most effec Coast champion, in w ten-round fra-|tually and then practically brought cas. about his own finish by getting Wol It im considered quite probable| £4st #0 mad that Ad quit trying to that Vernon and Cove will ceme'to box and slugged his way to victory PINKMAN VS. CLARK |ceiner, aitnouen it tent absolutely) Twice Cove smashed Wolgast certain until both boxers ink in| heavily on the jaw, and twice Ad their John Henrys on the contracts.| dropped to the floor. The second Cove Almost Reached Top | time Wolgast struggled to his fect Both Cove and Vernon have dem-| there was an angry glimmer in his onstrated undisputed superiority| eyes. They squared off and Ad over all other boys of their pound-| was In at Cove in a flash. Blow champion, former | 1S The Stout Them All. And the Tall. SIZES FROM 31 TO 52 MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY ALTERATIONS FREE Matchmaker Dan Salt completed |the card for the Austin & Salt smoker which takes place in the w arena under the Arlington tel noxt Tuesday night at §:30 © card follows: Wright vs./®ee, «nd a bout between them re-| after blow rained upon Cove, who lingle: Miller vs. Burgess: Sammy {mains as the final step in deciding| was too taken back to fight Ad off.||’ CHAS, BLUMENFELD Good vs. “Rough House” Charley |the featherweight supremacy of the| Percy admits that he was awfully 812 First Ave. Be Ed Pinkman vs. Tommy | Northwest lucky to get out of the scrap unin- POut of the High-Rent District. Cove at one point in his career, | jured. i ~ ae several years ago, commanded the! — TO ROOT Too tire attention of the sport world.) GIRLS ’ Srerywisye be fought he was her alded as a coming world’s cham-| Co-ed rooters, who will engage in| pion. He scaled the heights rapid responsive yells and songs with|ly. His string of successes against students of the opposite sex, second-raters quickly put him in de-| of the features General Manager| mand \¥ Arthur Younger of the U. of W.| On June 7, 1907, Cove fought his| has mnection with) first important fight, meeting the/ the on Varsity-Oregon game) Lknown Jack Britton. Britton Saturday joutelassed Cove and stowed him Jaway after six rounds of fighting en bouts with Leo Houck, Bat |GIVE BASEBALL X. 0.) °):" Ad: Woluaat and’ Tom- Clark rn | - |my O'Toole followed. | WASHING N, Nov. 6 The} Cove stood up elebt rounds with | jeourt of app Thursday re ast and then lost the decision. jversed the decision of the lower | Nearly Whipped Ad jcourt which legalized Sunday base-| Hoe says this wi the hardest | ball here. jo of his career, The battle was/ staged at Oshkosh, Wis, Cove was/ COLUMBIA DEFEATED, —— | PRINCETON, Nov. ¢-—Prince|SEATTLE TEAM OFF Don't expect to find premiueas oe coupons in Camel of choice Turkish pom aeg | pe baeaty re Fy in CAMELS pro- ey We! other eee You can’t desi Soc they don’t ahetaa va posit per cc Remember, Camels are 20 for 10 cents, 00 stake a dime today, fe defeated Columbia, 44 to 19, In the cross-country run held here lub boxing and wrestling in-| \Th irsday. ructor, left for Spokane Thursday HOLD MEET NOV. 13 | |night with a team of four boys, ¢ | TO SCRAP SPOKANE) Chet McIntyre, Seattle Atntettc| November 13 has been set aside|Wrestler and three boxers. To. by the Armory Athletic association | might the 8. A. C. aggregation will as the date of the first meet of the |take part in an Interclub meet con a” dealer season. ducted by the Spokane Amateur KA ore riaxt ‘Counoly pLiarved ound fhe Crane Athletic club, The boys who made {200 cigarettes), postage After amok- (OWNERS SEEK PEACE °°" ,0me erate rece poarcrna, See 0 wrestler, and H. Hohn, A. Clark we will po a cd R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C. and Floyd Madden, boxers. A smoker, in which a team from CHICAGO, Nov, 6.—Although no Jaction has yet been taken, several| Vancouver will compete, has been fporoni attending the American| arranged for Seattle and will be jeague'’s annual meeting here,|held either on the 13th or the 20th bos it plaif that they are ready ito talk peace with the Federal | league. | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6.—Final lreturne have spelled the doom of the 20-round fight game in Sar Francisco, Hereafter only amateur Jcontests for trophies, etc, will be | permitted. Transportation Schedules and Time Tables Blil James began baseball career |as shortstop in grammar school Complete Report} of Market Today Prices Pald Producers for Vegetables and Fruit. W. Godwin & Co. i800 Kling onions | Canbane A New Feature in the Telephone Directory Look in the PINK Section (Classified) under “TRANSPORTATION,” Pages 144-152 Boat Time Tables Steamer Time Tables Cooking apples Jonathans Bpitee: Street Car Data Interurban Time Tables “reacted daily by ‘the Bradner Co.) Ferry Time Tables Stage Time Tables Henn {eat and waits iS Location of Docks and Wharves Entertainment fiir scon oo Become Familiar With This Section for Future Reference Merit Veal tae oc haw Sa The Pacific Telephone |mees tae oT & Telegraph Company fe ly oh ded a3 Entrance 104 Pine ff), scj.2"" a

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