The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1923, Page 13

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 15 Donie Bush Released at ®Washington ington 8 Wa CHANCE SAYS HE HAS BIDS Bos' 1 Sox, FOURTH GAME IS POSTPONED can be nourishing, de-| lictous - and econom ical, It will be all} Salmon Steak Cabbage Slaw loped Potatoes Bread and Butter 35c A Name that stands for Good Food, 110 PIKE ST. EGYPTIAN KITCHEN 1524 THIRD AVE. AUTO KITCHEN 819 EAST PIKE DENTISTRY Less Than HALF-PRICE FOR THIRTY DAYS | | | | $10.00 Crowns $4.00 Crowns 330.00 Plates $10.00 Plates $35.00 Plates .... $15.00 Our Whalebone Rubber Plate $8.00 All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Fatohiinhed 20 Years Second Ave. and University St. Oven DR. N. Yow Physician and. Sur- Keon, uses Chineso roots and herbs in treating all diseases Hof men and women. HJ Specializes in stom- Yauch trouble, and <2 other ailments, Dr N. Yow Chinese Memedy Co, 115 Yesier Way. if MA iu-4398, | Keattle. Wrah. net lover Franklin wa. J ended, 1923 THE SEATTLE STAR Pictures of Opening World Series Games | FIRST RUN OF he Giants won the first game, but Babe R Meusel’s double in the first inning. Pictur ure shows in front of the plate, hoping for a throwin from cored the first run of th Ruth crossing the plate. the outfield THE 1923 SERIES for the Yc when he Hank Gowdy, Giant catcher, i series cored ho SCHANG’S THROW NAILS FRISCH Frankie Frisch's dreams of scoring Jawn McGraw's fi naught.in inning No. 1. Reaching first on a fielder’s choic caught as he slid for the bag. Wallie Schang’s fine throw t with the ball, and Umpire Nallin calling him out. Wallie P ipp, who discarded his crutches tol -t vy rah | run in this year’s little party with the Yankees came to | econd. But he was | e, he made a valiant attempt to steal o Ward turned the trick. Here we see Ward touching Fr in time to enter the se is shown watching the play from first base, with Umpire O'Day and a Giant coach behind him. West Seattle’s Showing Against Lincoln Is Upset BY JACK HOHENBERG URPRISES featured the week-end in high school foot- , the chief ones being the 46-yard place kick of Ted Cragin and the showing of the West Seattle eleven against Lincoln on Saturday. The Indians, aided by a shifted lineup, fought the Railsplitters off their feet and probably would have scored with a few minutes more of time. As it was, a scoreless game ensued. The unexpected return of Wallace O’Daniels to the game caught the Lincoln men off their guard. he big man played a good game on the line. Coach Harry Milholin has improved the degree that the husky half now compares favorably with the best in the city. The shifting; pass, making one of the most remark. of Mellendorf to the back-|abie catches of the season field was another step in the| Prtce Johnson missed two goals, right direction. The West) Siders have some good games| left, yet, and should end the season with more success} than Indian elevens have «in| past year The 30 1t of Broadway not expect amph come in such spectacular manner. Cragin, who plays basketball and had turned out the | t of the senson and pin with the sec h injuries gave th his chance & more » the This Jad may es for the Tigers on i$ over. ptain Harold Wood, of Frank. ws just about the whole show , Mipping thru the we for considerable meg with minutes of Soukup’s for all hands for the drive the ex th , were crippled by the lons of Harold| Duffy, fullback, Frank Cohen, tackle, | and Carroll, half, And yet, the Quaya| forced to be content " Just white team, snared a long work of young Thurl Thornton to such aj°"* yard line and yard line. T p to form on th kicking end of things Saturd c t up the best fight and a t tle score that they} F of the best games of | uld ensue, Broadway and Garfield will take a week of rest. | Queen Anne is in third place with | three points. Broadway and Garfield | are tied with two. Frank. | lin, W Lincoin a ] for Ia ness quickly with Sloan's | Th , r ment. Just pat it on gently. Y! \s , y-| don’t have to rub it in, The lame- ness will begin to pass away at You can take out ache and once. Get a bottle at your drug- | The Pastime horseshe gist’s today—35 cents. |the City Horseshoe league tith | day } games from Greer when they out of fi on on ch ix Sloan’s Liniment—kills pain! yeu muy ‘ an Eastern Commodity you get the commodity the East gets the money. Li agit iyo4 buy : 2 Western Commodity-- you get the commodity and the West keeps the money to build up the. Build the State by Buying at Home! Pacific Northwest Products Committee “Alw Good Gold Shield Coffee Vacuum packed to retain all the original flavor and streng: SCHWABACHER BROS, & ¢ Importers and Ronsters of " TMOST IN N} ONFECTION i ingicigal Candy Co attle ADVERTISING HEADQUARTERS Blaauw-Hipple-Blaauw, A Firm Booster of Paeifie Northwest Products || The Union National Bank OF SEATTLE Resources Over $10,000,000 Hoge Bidg. Second and Cherry Lumber and Mfg. Co. Phone Main 1194 Pr. 0, Bex 1595 FIR DOORS, COLUMNS, ETc. ‘Tecoma, Wash. FLOUR Ask Your Grocer ASHINGTON PLASTER LL BOARD RLDG, PRODS, C0. Centennial Mills Seattle SKINNER & EDDY CORPORATION SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. “Made Right in the West” 506 Mercer, Seattle Garfield 3545 PER ‘TON AT BUNKERS Black Diamond Furnace Coal PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. (Successors fo F. oun. 4, Weenies 0c) || SEBS FIBRE FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION 1400 Lane St. Seattle A NORTHWEST PRODUCT OF MERIT Dry-Sox and Billy Buster Shoes Made by the WASHINGTON SHOB MFG. CO. Seattle, Wash, Creosoted Douglas Fir Products PACIFIO CREOSOTING COMPANY Northern Life Bide Seattle, Wa. BATHING SUITS SWEATERS KNIT GOODS AMERICAN PAPER SEATTLE COMPANY Seattle, Washington Distributors for Ohio Matehes ai || Pheasant Brand Line of Hrooms Start the Day Right Roman Meal Porridge A Ralnnced Food Established 1853 PUGET MILL CO. ScIn LUMBER GLAS FIR TL ek Mills at Port Gamble and rent Ludlow Vaxhington, Us 8. A. Xeents Pope & Talbot. San Francisco SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. The J. M. Colman Western Store, Seattle, Wash. Company : Colman Creonoting Works Colman Building, S11 First Ave Seattle, Wash, A shetect mest ERN: Insurance aed whee Co. Home Office SEATTLE PORTLAND CEMENT ASSN, A National Organization to Improve und Extend the Uses of | Cement EGG NOODLES BARTON & CO. Hams Bacon Lard ATTLE, WASH. Northwest Products Committee Seattle Chamber of Commerce SE. Fine Quality The Largest Manufacturers of Saws in the World | HENRY DISSTON & SONS, Inc. Kapid Service Branches Seattle. Portiand, San Francine Pacific Door & Mfg. Co. Seattle Detail Mill Work a Specialty BUTTER All Grocert Seattle & Rainier Valley Railroad Co, S115 Rainier Aye, AT THIRTY-NINTH souTH LANG Family Ranges Patented Western inde for Western People F. S. LANG MFG, CO. Seattle TODD DRY DOCKS, Inc. Seattle, Wash. SHIP REPAIRS OUR SPECIALTY FRYE's DELICIOUS HAM AND DELICIOUS BACON “Everything the Name Implies™ FRYE’S WILD ROSE LARD Better than ordinary lard. Pacific Northwest Products Deserve Your Patronage. st , Don't Ask for Crackers—Say SNOWFLAKES PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT Co, For eve ALBERS PEACOCK: BUCKWHEAT NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL A Pacific Northwest Product Mined in British Columbia MONKS & MILLDR, Ine. STIMSON MILL CO, Loggers and Nanufacturers of Lumber Seattle, U. S. AL

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