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FHURSDAY, FEB. 6. BREVITIES | Mins Alice Roosevelt has revetved hae truck the High sehaol, Track ' , ae & wedding prewew | |Manager Galbraith and Capt. Liv-| Cuba will give Miss Roosevelt « ingetone have walked from the unt | —_— — necklace of pearls for @ weddir TAKES $j00-PURSE FROM M'GRATH, SECURING eal Gord Sar Cevalng: pare so Tue tinlelé ‘Wlates baa been asked " . “3 Bees a vee . ES woe They found the reads to t }to care for the Consultate of Fran THREE GAMES—DEFEATED MAN GOES TO §$PO-/ i, ‘excellent condition with the ox jin Veusuela during the trouble be . eption of about two block on th tween th two countries cneeenmaniniaiiits Manager Gatoralth eay » prove tn health aa © a a ‘ | The Senate has confirmed the at ca monstrated |pecond half, but continued at a fa ear fn ‘ nomination of Major-General A. W Die r s total pin bowler clip, holding bis opponent afe al\w The inten ’ Cree and F. EB. Pelt aa poutmaster , yeaterta on on the Monarch | all stages ri ren from ¢ at Ballard | drives « P. J. Me@rath tao High Varsity, Thi | Major-General Leonard Wood ts ean of $900, winning a His Very Best event is causing considerable in | preparing for field maneuvers as nerien cames in a walk terest at the Hi iMmee a th an as the additional regiments | When the (wo cracks Wweat on the] Jenkins work orday afte oof ite k er n from being sent to the Philippine Islands drives ay afternoon the “Old| hoon was ne of the best he hool, The be a large arrive there | Tin was determined to wipe out | @¥er Offered to the fans it for the arg® per | ‘The bill to prohibit aliens from Tuaslay’s disgrace, and the way he/ ton games wei well abe haps that several races may have taking flah in Alaska waters, @ waded into the wood was something} mark. Hix average for 10 games be run tm order to give all an measure dirested part art spectacular, To make good his de- | was 211 2-10 equal show ward Japanese fahormen, has b termination, the ancient one started | P. J.” was on band with a nice aturday at 2:15 the boys’ basket favorably reported in the senate the melee by piling the wood for a|count, averaging 191 7-10. Last | ball toa f the attle High sehool ount of 266 | alehe wy. 3 teft the city for ne at Kverett High seha witt it was in the fifth game that he} Kana = It will be a time b ash in the Yo M. C. A. aymna showed exceptional form, sticking | fore be will return. it will be m. Everett will bring a im strike after strike and soaking} @ long time bets aw | team and as the local boys know } the timber to the tune of 265. | the equal of P. J. Moc He ha & a little fur is expected to | McGrath There. Jeport and nervy match: bowling for] ett last year, but the memory of | \ Dig purses than any other ten-yin|thia defeat will only eupr the Seac- | We practically had the mateh won | artiat who ever ted through tb boy# on to greater efforts | at the finteh of the fifth game, hey | portals of our. city | lisa Hubert @ coach of the of the publ tug @ margin of 163 pins to gO Oo.) Pollowing are yesterday's tota 8 basketball team, tried hard - ! purchase Tues and bowling fm great form. Hie! » arrange @ game with the Everett hy ? | f 600 books asked for for the first five games| The Score ‘ eam but the latter girte re | ® ny yatrons Kightenn the 4 } t ft macquently there j . jemployes bad thelr salaries rate MeGrath was always in the) Jenkine—244, 18e oo. | we nly one game inatead of } from $5 to $16 per month, and Mr but the wood fell hard and | 210, 190, 179, 196, Jor wO a8 prev y annc od Margaret Maydenbaur who her was unable to keep pace with the) MeGrath— 192 S146 t noxt basketball game a York iihacnn gist ' children's departs eereene Week tea.” “The Prien | 104, 16), os " , ham and Atle op have fans believe that Willie (hree months’ | artiet begged some reapectadle| Margin for Jos Nasir te pald clase efdund 98,000 double centuries, gathering 220. 253) High score . ~ port | from tho Seattle and 26 during the series salt Jenktes’ ov The: are other names famous ainting Mina Jenkins eased up a bit dur ao = _M Grath es a | nase tar eemaie ta. combate... with, per, § ented and it Ia declared by their partisans b be permitted ce when he assume ) Terry that they also draw such princely |“ the lone McDonald with, if he a be will stipends th » to m art ro the } the job, inherit a Mourishing con t the Sures p for fear of exvit dition of athletics to guide and sous, ling national envy. Certain it rect MeGove “Ithat Jimmy Collins gete his in ta CARS CARRY Who ia the highest salaried base Lunches and so likewise does Chri tn the Mathewson and Hans Wagner, pot) s foxy {ball player i ipaptien ‘suverdl ethord RED LANTERNS ‘ a he interesting | ‘That these base ball stars are! “ m. and fight fans! arisen since the worth the money paid them is! | th Wilt Nuke at the last Mo-j recently from Cleveland to the ef-/ahown in two ways—-first, in their] HTLLMAN CITY. Feb. &—All the! ment feet that I ence Jajole had | pisying add managerial abtitty, and! g, Renton @ Southern carn ie ffriea shook with | signed « for next season At i second, which the “meat im the now carry, in addition to electri Big Tom the riag » Kauf-\e salary k to exceed that of lore” to the managers, thetr great | search independent of! lan Dr. B. F. Roller mano-Barry fight Angeles iany player in the National orldrawing power. Think of the of ob with sad. atehes, Mach or bs at the "U." Whit bt fans are all agog anent the)‘ Bight, excepting Marvin | American Leagues. Just how much tect the announcement that Mathew-|aiso provided with an emergeacy not taken any ion anent Dr. Roll aching Ko betwixt “Kid” Her-| Hart. who happened to be there. | Jaje fown under bis con json te to pitch has upon the fans rn to aid in repairs and in @f’s recent resignation, it ia under wemiriae hae Sever Sergiven: Hart tre B. but It ie about) whose money supports the game—|case of accident to electric lights stood that McDonald is be tesinwating (hat there wae some-i§ a season, whieh ia within /how thay fill the cars leading to the|in the last accident the conductor strongly arged for the plac Jeffries oo a ‘sek eet etl ‘g a the president of the parka, almost fighting for the best | of the disabled car went back slong will dow a6 receive the plum. | B. a argeat bank In Germany gets Siseats Then compare the lack of |ihe track and tried to flag the on McDonald {# one of the most per-| Reno, Nev.. last eunimer ar. and i more than many Amert-!intarest in the same fans when it f#| coming car but he had no Heht and feetly developed athletes on the an bankers receive for an entire /eaid that John Doe from the Bushes lin the dark no attention coast, and thoroughly understands is to do the twirling to him and « serious accident res Dr. Roller’s system. While he lacks weland claim that La-| The names of the great base mie | the medical education possessed by 9 te “ee diguest ~~ jtare are valuable drawing cards, Dr. Roller, it ts nevertheless trae other cities, oat fur- | just as the name of Mansfield raises ‘Ss. le of Pi; that, with bis knowledge of condi | uiahing the figures tp substantiate /the price tn theaters where he is ta r:] anos tions and wide acquaintance at the | hetr assertions, Pittaburg dewtares | appear as the name of Roosevelt “U,.” McDonald would probably be/ that Fred Clarke reetives a higher |shines out over that of Parker, of the most acceptable appointer than that called | Nelson over Britt, They are the All goods McDonald will not be compelled | ontrect. while the follows who have “made good” whe carried over} to overcome the chaotic conditions vals maintain that Jokm Me jare at the top. Therefore, they are < ee oad which confronted Dr. Roller when | the scrappy one, in beiier paid lentitied to the top price in the salary pes leet, year) he first took up the gymnasium / the Cleveland Freach will be sold work. Roller worked wonders with | at practically | the deplorabie department of ath-/ E nable iste have a great string of records T. he boys’ basketball team of the country folks \ . pene napllek, quelle ~~ Rineoteat | inasl hich ‘Wel weaak tha deeasets It's queer, but nevertheldde true, upen request | from the first tp of the fons high im the aym of the ¥. M,C. 4.| tat the majority of baseball play { | Local ring followers are of the| on Saturday a om, Tt was orig. | °T* SFO superstitioss in regard to jon that if Herman can keep |inaily planned mre the match | th a 4 had ap ae Kohler & Chase away from the Mexican’« beft, -b alled off ty the armory fol : the old St. Louls rons $35.00 Oak Bed Room Suite, “2 <9] —I th met ween the Bvere m this score There was Curt 305 Second Aroade Bik. French plate mirror, for Seattle co-#e at port Wolst or instance, who would of that game has Mana, never dream of going into a game | » 24.50 $28.00 Oak Bed Room Suite, $25.00 Oak Bed Room Suite, for 816.5 Room Suites for $14.00 Room Suites for $12.00 Other Bed Room Sultes from $2.00 up. We are making room for other goods and are offering big bar- $21.00 Bed $18.00 Bed @iins a (hrowgh our four foors. Fr Yum Yum Springs for $1.50; be Cook Stoves from 46.00 up. tes quah.te take the winteh to wnleas he had a red silk shirt wader | leym. his uniform’ and next to his precious § Hp ag pene ' - ‘ skin Curt in ed that the red TH | oilk ehirt not only bis mascot, E MONEY SAVING bot helped bis throwing arm. He . TEMPER SAVING j ould never explain in what way s red shirt helped him to throw would et 46 nud an 0 heaess ur | Doubl pomodoro Laure e- jwith him. To add to my troubt baseman, had a weakness almost as MADE COMISKEY ANGRY t His fad waa silk stockings, | - we } ich he claimed were a great ben- lt . ‘ 4 efit to his tender feet ad to play a pitcher at second “L didn’t pay much attention to| #94 another one at center field and these superstitions until one day | ¥? loet the game by a close score rankie Neil, American bantam iy Halttmore, when our trunke had| ¥®ile Welsh and Robinson sat up in mplon, and Harry Tenngy, have laid out in a train wreck. The | 'h¢ stand and bemoaned their luck ned articles for 4 20-round con-| trunks got to the ground fest be Now, if I remit those fines wil in Sam 2 of February | tore the time set for the game to|%OU Promtive me will spend Both have agreed to weigh 120 begin ‘The crowd had already gath. | ¢7rY orat of It for silk shirts and ts ringside. The battle will be! oreq and the Baltimore players were | "IK stockings? Tam not @ qeeerene —eentth sme the ant because high ach moat at girle will be he local bigh seh | “BALL PLA YERS’ SUPERSTITIONS © oir mateh of basket ul Come quick H sikh. a © as if you want « . | AURELIO HERRERA - The Everett co-eds have} bargain. - a hard match billed for Friday night} ‘ ‘ | urn ure }man and Aurelio Herrera, which | and will not be im condition to ad Charles Comiskey, the “old os) siihes eae j takes place in Low Angeles tomorrow ther game the evening foil manche,” tells this story of the ow 7 1 ats matied to | night. Both of the little mit Neto mail | Derstitions of ball players © the ground for thelr prelfminary fs are shy } | practice, Pretty soon there was «| ° ts and stoc KID HERMAN | | dreadful uproar. In ® stock of them and carry them | i What's the trouble? Linsked. around with you all the time ; EYaw HOUSE} * M land the coin. {t is not bel | The trouble ts this,’ retorted! “Y an gamble all you've got j DABN & 00D U od that the Bout will,go the | Wetnts ‘The idiot who packed those | CAP. wy We wit Go Hy enld. Welek, um «and §)% both are mixers of the first wa | uniforma forget to put In my ted nd they did.” ee ee ae ek it Kid” Herman has many back | oitk whirt and 1 cannot pjay tall Oak Ranges Dadian Will. slow a gh |S orwn a 1 n o ee h in great shape for t got j | lay off for any such fool idea as Dall r knives, shears and row night | this, when I haven't a man to put! other shar with the the market 1 Glaniibe taaak a. n your pla are at r & Taft's, | F wit touble fx nd it te the 4 wd: ep. Om, detewn Bh ape vere cheng | Can't help it, Cap. If 1 went A Ave work guar. (Er autiful and durable of all rm - without that shirt we love * ant eo . modern r om « fan mee the THE STATE BATHS. }man from a strike for a foul tip ee) en oe psc Me nd ; Tc Casein ware Shaving 5c. Hair Fhe betenas a — Ye b Se theme 1940 Intentionally foul a at it , - i nd $5.00 per month buys 9 ee titeysmlige 0G will go straight back Bo be mas, and it ts t from town Brg State Rank Cg for wt tere to get : ale. He thinks it wrong nalize f , nthe nplete line of Valer can ich te eae | co OE ne: HS seit, “eer | 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle FOAA Ee (Cts y tempe I fined them §25 each. 818-824 Second Ave, Ballard. — that didn’t fease them.’ They eH i‘ J. ARONSON would not go m the ’ THE HEGT T DAHL CO, INC $04 First Ave. S. When and Where | aod the agaravating wart ot 1 WILSON’S f . me and Calif arently broken hearted the 207 Pike St. : All the Leading High eo H Grade Brands of i oy ERANKIE NI Tweive-vear Quarantes a Lady Attendant rs an : 1) te 6; Sundays > , at Unior “¢ Roth phones First : 4 CONT AVENUK 3 AMUSEMENTS. rd Avenue FOR $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 Per Gal lOc | Valentines SLi070072, 104 First Ave. So. l0c STORE Ph LD Pi 1 Inde. ~ erent cenaems te ee 1325 Second Ave, ffs! Pree Delivery the Mail Orders Promptly jiiled [den Theater 10 Bid Turns J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in oe coeteet, aes ne lies Heady's Barber Shop and Umpire Mullen i Cor, First and Washington. BESTS DEATH AFTER ALL UP PALO Y., Feb, &—Webbt — D " juin, J le wr Jay nw and J Heal gathering J ' nine fractured ribe, a fracture of the left forearm and « compound! fracture ww the left lew near the igh His recovery ta one of wonder that so mu ent he | been manifested by men t th of Jay's con Concerning bis neeident, Jay said: | all know t © true and wi Guess I have no one to blame ‘ foctly with to flatter f at all, bot if h * a fow yards i nh ag Beg Ase 1 not mit b the f have eon hurt 1 i bay ne ? yor pase | > the front and ma ofl it's 10 to | never ‘oa eB Bie hf yway, 1 wilh “yy " r or iUOB On @ ein an | cular tra r hink the bes a da : racing have no time In r ) AY THAT | ave a neo x DIVE STRAIGHT —— tee THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU B<5ST GARVEY-BUCHANAI COMPANY mi " The “Busiest” Store Busier Still Prices Lowered on Two Spring Stocks THE CAUSE. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS EVERYWHERE BASEMENT, IN THE BUSY GROCERY STORE, ALL AROUND AT VERY COUNTER, EVERY DAY, EVERY MINUTE OF EACH DAY, BUSY BUYERS ARE PICKING UP THE LOW-PRICED SPECIAL FRIDAY WILL, BE BUSIER STILL. TI 18 WHY “Smart, Nobby Covert Coats” Marked at Sample Sale Prices N THE “BUSIRST’ NEW BOX COATS—afannish Hert tailored, 3 pockets, My front 1 price CORSET COVERT COAT— tafior-made. Good $26 SATIN-LINED COVERT CLOTH —Made of A coliar of cleth, nicely tallored. jood $10.00 v price $5.00 48-INCH COVERT COAT —Satin-lined, yoke and sleeves, roll calla handac ly trimaned, strap effect. Geet 1 4 alue Bale price Remember only one of a kind, so shop carly Two Crowd-Bringing Prices LADIES’ WHITE FANCY EMBROIDERED HANOKERCHIEFS— Also with lace edge, marked lic, chotce of a large assortment ONE LOT SATIN NECK RIBBON—4 in. wide, soft finish, 26e and 360 yard, marked for tomorrow at seabs ile For Friday Selling in the “Busiest” Basement EXTRA SPECIAL—$1.00 Fiber Floor BSrush—Sweeps clean. Raines no dust-—just the thing for housewife or ja sels for +100 erywhere. Friday's selting price Bee ENAMELED WARE TEAPOTS jn b ed rth up to on aturday own t a sale & while ¢ ate, Friday Specials in the “Busiest” Grocery Store in the ree FANCY BRICK CODFISH, ot. a brick CANNED ALASKA SALMON, at IMPORTED FRENCH SARDINES a can FRESH COVE OYSTERS, at, a ce THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY- BUCHANAN 60. (Swoeessors to The Leader.) Lumber Exchange Building. Second Ave. and Seneca St “St. Cecelia’”’ Shoes For Ladies That Know Made of the st leather, in kid and patent coll with hand and tum Of welted soles, new spril styles $3.50 and$ RAYMOND & HOYT 916 FIRST AYE. O5 PIKE STRE ‘mmm SAAC LURIE. Prop f p 100 Shares eattle-Boston Coppe Costs You SIXTY DOLLARS \ ‘ WITH re the Ore