The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 12, 1903, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1903, 04 THE ARMY ' ADVERTISEMENTS. | | Adjutent General Files Stat:ment With the | Department. [ —_— | Fighting Strength at the €S Numbers More Than 55,000. n Overcoats for the Big Game ;.:GI‘CR MEN COMBINE FOR SELF-PROTECTION New* Y;rjs:i ‘s':;“ ribution to Fund USPECT ARMENIAN WAS MURDERED 13 s Attach to the Arrival in ither committed suicide or ! <t The annual varsity football game between the teams of Stanford and California will be held Satur- ia’ day afternoon, November 14th, at 3 o'clock, on the Richmond grounds, corner of California street and Seventh avenue. If you are going to the game remember this: The weather in San Francisco is changeable. Be prepared for any change. Take along your overcoat; then if it rains, grows cold or becomes foggy, vou will be comfortable. : You will want a new overcoat this winter, anyway, so buy it now. Buy it here direct from the makers at a saving of middleman’s profits. We are makers, wholesalers and retailers, doing an immense business. Our business advantages enable us to save you $5 or $10 on an overcoat. We have an im- mense stock of them, comprising every style, weave and price. To give you an idea we will go into detail: The materials are cheviots, vicunas, meltons, unfinished worsteds and kerseys; the colors are black, blue, brown, olive, oxford gray and various mixtures; the linings are heavy ribbed serges, circassian cloth, satin and silk; they are made with either plain backs or belts, and the lengths range from 40 to 50 inches; the prices are from $10 to $35. ' : If you prefer a “Cravenette” rain coat, we have the genuine Priestly garments at prices from $10 up to $25. We bought the “Cravenette” cloth and made the garments ourselves, and are selling them for $5 to $10 less than any other store in town. : If you intend to buy an overcoat, be sure and see our stock. We have just the coat you want for at least $5 less than you expect to pay. The garments are here ready to wear, awaiting your call. . B — CANADA’S INDEPENDENCE PREDICTED BY PARKER Well-Enown Dominion Barrister Says the Break Is Not Far Distant. VICTIM OF TRAIN | WRECEK STARTS HOME W. H. Murray, Who Was Hurt in Santa Fe Disaster, Is Re- covering. | SAS CITY, Nov. 1L—W. H. Mur- co, who was injured in reck at Dean, Mo., two Booth-Tucker was h Kansas City te- from the rallway hos- , Jowa. While badly he received no per- y is connected with anied by his son, v, who came East to er home. College Colors Free : g ' College Colors Free © [ | College colors. with miniature & Your college colors free for o e e o tecsms | | footballs attached free for the ; : the asking—Blue and Gold or asking. 7 40 M a l'k et Stl'eet Cardinal. , Nov. 1L—A Tacoma ronicle announces that ard 8. Hamilton died t typhoid fever, resuit- | from exposure under- | political trip over | Hamilton was one of | the leaders in Legislature and was a | cacdidate for the United States Senate. l

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