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Ps) i STAR—SATURDAY, NOV, 4, 1916. PAGE 2} ran | Go ANE =AD AND TRY ir. TAKE & | exe Rcoa Te THERE'S AN OLD GUY WNO {| WHISKRROOM ALONG AND IF Your | THE st Ree Wb Ate fans NIC | belay NCE BOTHERS You START) ONERCOAT OUT ON THE cLoTHESUNG — \ | AP BRUSH CY OFF AND TAKE Uy IN THE YARD EVERY WictT To'AIR CERT ) | QS AND SAY Fy PECL OFF THe T WALK Dower AND COP rT [LINE AND You WERE SIMPLY BRUSHING | | On, T COULDN'T # WS CENCE | THER ME OULD WANT © PUT IT BAG aNd OVLDNIT KAW nou! \ THE DUST OFF GET ME A | WHISKBROOM| UTT AND JEFF —Jeff Is Certainly a Conscientious Little Guy, Is He Not? Heavy Field Will Help Washington Gridders in Clash With ecdoniansl the shingles sembied @ark and dreary, Graduate Man- ___~ ager Tiffany Oregon, told his Weshiestea piece soul to be still and cease repining, “Me iTy ‘nek 7 exc i e for behind the cloud—was a silver : 4 sate ee ) 69 Mning. This silver lining consist oan Bagi opens} ed of the fact that nearly all 1 ay ore 180 grandstand cher seats ‘iu . tt os were sold ance, and they 8 do Ma Sn er 194 had to « money in @ oe ) hack, it . vy to tote, Ps HH . Washington Works Out a : r final tri “ Washington took ite final trial | wainaworth, 170. F night, working out on) >) ° ree ae so as to get used to baa rage Washington wagon - . lespie, Torkelson, Carey, Calkins ee tents cl cemtame care|is Smith, Briggs, Logg, D. Abe! pone Mayfield and Tidball. Oregon— dumped on the sidelines today. It) \roK Ne Dadley ill be besmeared ov turf at)"; Plow “be last minute if necessary. For-| cis elaa. '% confabs rs nable. the football Pluvius, and he brought his lit tle sprinkler along Hundreds of rooters and vis- Itore awoke in an eager mood, enly to find rain rumbling on protests against Parsons fall w to materialize at He will pl ton ts de ame by his piace k Washington's Phe slow field Washington the advantage, as Ore gon’s fast men can't get a speedy Nov. 4.—Among nt in Eugene today Oregon-Washington game was Mr. J The gridiron re “The Great Dismal ho the day was cold and _ THE LINEUP es. A wind had dried Mnesman a series of man. " Hunt between the ended king. line prove impreg give Re Noy, 4 o, the two m ht footing. heavyweight Coach Gil Dobie of Washington! who have been knocking al and Bezdek of Oregon engaged in| heavyweights loose from their a gloom contest this morning, both | pirations around New York predicting defeat for their own| been tehed for a ten-round forces, but an in nt bystander! at the Broadway club HOGE BUILDING SECOND AND CHERRY Owned and Occupied by This Bank. Let Us Help You The fact t oO 1 a ount may not be large at the start, does not bar you from the many benefits of our service. We will be glad to have you as a de- positor, no matter re mall your initial deposit n be, and to pay you interest twice a year on same. It is our pleasure to help you save money, to pr you for bigger oppor- tunities for nent later on Union Savings and Trust Company of Seattle In the Heart of the Financial District. Bob Moha and Billy Miske to Do Battle HA Hede A444 98» wm Office’ MEMBER OF BROOKLYN _ | CHAMPS, WHO \¥ is IN rows light as 4 Boxing Fans Willie of Calif a Souther , initial ay ee Dréamiar he fought George Walter Mails and “Map” thelr And to a | Walter Matis, former Seattle hey will mon hurler, now a me py Boers Go Wild [twining viatt of th a hard ba final Dodgers, Na al league jly winni to 0. > 1916 we is till in Se] Yale ed by al He expects to be here for | sec c he first] woe |string men having done enough to| reat stuff coming back| insure victory, p can| « here Ww bas been oring to sa is regulars as much t pretty busy around | as possible. | rT nt oy his friend 1 “Hap”| Both Yale and Colgate have gone me ' Morse, nd eacker {or the local| thru their season to date without| ‘ ns ch was \ jeme igeeite shia ‘aa = e almost continually to-|had only one real hard contest howev charge of ath that with Illinois, which it won, lotion at the club showed themne paw has many a Yale's Schedule Hard Ingle. of Georgetown, four slashing rounds to a draw It was a n-bang fight start to finish, and kept the er on its toes from the first to t Hoppe made a Ww n with bis ager is ability to fight at 1 the four frames 4 went wild over the mix Hop has the Willle Meehan tr rushing his o and makers to ach. Consider able credit ° his showtn In the # son made Frank Burns a heap in the las Len Holiday Bert Forbes b will I canto. Al Stanford kayc In two rounds Pat Scott refereed Dan'l Salt announced that on vember 15 the Moose would e smoker at Dreamla Thero will be three main events on a c which promises to be a £0 Eddie Pinkman will box Davis, Muff Bronson will batt) |] | Houck, and Lioyd Madden wi i om | Har n y Ander ‘Ban Would Sie han Ps Lannin in American ae League, Is Report ' CHICAGO, No. 4.—If Ban Johnson Is convinced that Na- tional league interference caus ed Jos. Lannin to sell the Bos- ten Americans to Messrs. Fra zee, Ward and Anderson, he may prevent the deal. “| am seeking Information now as to whether criticism from National league sources had anything to do with Lan. nin’s sale and If so, it may not be too late to retain him as a of the American said Ban member league,” If He Beats Smith He’ll Meet Gibbons CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—-S8hould Joe Herrick succeed in traveling thru ja bout with ff Smith in Milwau |kee, next Friday night, he will be| matched with Tommy Gibbons, It was announced today, Over Slugging ges 5 > \ination and adviee free. of WI real sporten by going thru with bert Robin the show as advertised, He r et the. facet saae! ta a gar All the good things you are true,” contin ows REAL PAINLESS ‘ a ope DENTISTS * a res Old Eli Ready to Hand Colgate Defeat in Mix on Eastern Grid Today ..' GOOD GAME IS LOOKED FOR HERE the BY BUD FISHER. While the university campus tered Washington-Ore- gon football enthusiasts are looking forward main interest on is cen- or the game, university when the vare- Everett elevens meet on University field, Saturday aft to a tight game Ity fryshmen and the High school ernoon — Coach Bagshaw of the Everett Aus SOLWTeWy ind |} tting his men Comoe - fi ¢ Ne ru som 1 in anticipa- TR Gm e Oe n of the defense. The i i. Everett tea | probably go on AOR | e following Mneup ight tackle, d, Hickey; a con m; left guard, Smith; , Britt; left end, Markle; k Taro; left b W. Dal ey; full, Doph and Tooker; quar. ter, A ilay. D. ‘One of These Teams Is Going to Be Bit Sore After Contest IR enn nnn CHICAGO, Nov. 4—Either Ohio or Wisconsin is going to be pretty sore tonight—unlese their struggle at Columbus to- day results in a tie, a not um probable outcome between two such closely matched elevens. Defeat of either team means its tion from Pig Nine pionship race, .The Badgers, ler the brilliant tutoring of Dr. BY H.C. HAMILTON. game with Virginia, It prob ton, have shown re! - United Press Staff Correspondent! ably will inva op into ble form this © ee NEW YORK, Nov. 4,—The ! Buckeyes will prove formidaie a spirit of vengeance will hover ante fe tha tab hia over Eastern football gridirons t the same te tor: the: fae Wee this afternoon in the only two pa 61 to 3 tre Dame lef Notre Dam t South Ben big encounters —sscheduled. Polat te” bebter cha oa = Yale, emarting under two de ton the same old have n this season. The feats in four years at the r 1 7 . pointed for the ‘ ee The nol , ands of Colgate, is in shape y say, ar to play| Arm n and are prepared, to hand out a beating to that h leas try to stop the| the to stop the rushes of eleven, and probably will do It 7 taaienalt oe However,| Olis a his coho: with an unmistakable gusto. The he Veoh hie tens the’habit! i Army, humbled in regularity by eating @ long thee ger the mpionship hc Notre Dame, cack West the will get another at the Indiana eleven at Point, and with one of Greatest backfields that ever performed for the future generals, will try to get a be lated revenge. ent and brillla ‘and Oliphant, w eagh ot Potnt. most consist performers, | be pitted agains her in the battle at West Both of them Westerners,| they have proved their class over , opponents and each has, by his own efforts, kept his team out in | front | Has Wonderful Offense | In Oliphant, Gerhard, Vidal and t|Captain La Fray te | Out of Broadway in the ways of 1 ry py r 1 SEATTL — FANS GO In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guarant 16 years. 5.00 old crown . $3.00 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 r *5.00 hoo up $10 net of teeth $5.00 . I T guaran Bridge work, per tooth, gold 83,00 iia mY | A k natura | White crowns . -$3.00 USTIN . $5.00 ‘to 815.00 Gold fillings Stiver fillings Platina fillings All work muaranteed for 18 years. Have impression taken in the morn Ing and get teeth same @ PAINLESS AUSTIN Third aed Pike Katrance 1504 Third Ave D0 YOU KNOW the the of Our Pinte | ridge Work, We Stand the Test of Time. ont patronage ts good When coming be mure you are in the Bring this ad with you OHI Cut - Rate ern, wh has In That Seattle billiard parlor Come in and see. Dentists || BROWN & HULEN 207 UNIVERSITY WT. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co, | Voters Please Take Notice! Everybody entitled to vote can greatly help in conducting the coming General Election on Novem- ber 7, 1916, by each one voting as early as they can do so on election day, because the unusual large num- ber of Registered Voters, and the likelihood of the largest vote ever cast in King County, will make it most difficult for all to vote unless everyone votes BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor. as early as possible. finest world? econd and Spring Third Floor Yale's sched with minor elev an Harvard wil Broadway's |champlonship received a rude jolt has ailed as favorites over e, while it has been has been hard rd is Rood have only @ prac i the B Line With Injury} hopes for another| | when it was discovered that its cap jtain and all-round star, Louis La fee: ny wome ; ted among | PF ad developed water on the Seattle on a special tr 1 at night knee La Fray will not be seen tn ac tion in Saturday's game aga Queen Anne and may not be able to play against Lincoln, the 18th this month 24 DIES IN MINE net BIRMINGHAM Ala, Nov Nine white men and 15 negroes lost their lives today in a xpl n the B Sheffield Iron Co., asie mine, of the 20 miles west 0 here. ANNUAL GRAND BALL Given by the Building Employees’ Union AT Dreamland TONIGHT Tickets 50c Includes Dancing All Evening. Prize Waltz for Cash Prizes. Ladies Free. will be surpr ed if Princeton piles|} Minnesota eleven at thoughtless talker is like a blank cartridge. He makes a loud noise but never hits th’ target. WHE N you stoptothink, it’s little wonder that VELVET is so good. Every bit of it has been The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank does not advise you to save money merely for ||| the sake of saving it. Save and deposit here 4 for the sake of | SELF-PROTECTION SELF-RESPECT SELF-RELIANCE and in order to enjoy the earning power of your money. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank nd Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19,040,479.68 t] | | | Socialist Campaign Rally MONSTER RALLY STEVENS’ HALL and Westlake, Sunday Evening, Nov. 5, at 8 o'Clock L. E. KATTERFELD Candidate for Governor E. B. TRYON Candidate for Congress AARON FISSLERMAN Candidate for County Commissioner NICHOLAS SCHMITT Socialist Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney Will the Principal ADMISSION FREE Vote for Socialism, Peace and Plenty. Socialism Means Good Food, Homes and Education for All. e their campaign with a Fourth

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