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TAR-WEDNESDAY, NOV TORY AGAIN ak iE ts. FREDERICK & NE$SON, Ine. “ Home Complete” Complete Hote! and Club Fur Walsts, nishere. “Under One Root—Everything to Furnish the Fur, Store Closed All Day Tomorrow. Thanksgiving Day : top lie iar Eo LOCAL FLASHES New Police List C Ohlet of J Wa | of new patrolinen Was pleted yesterday by the appoint t of Ancient Papers in Evidence Ancient marriage ar ptisma | | \ | Patrolman Discharged. he favorite of wren strolman William De “ he scold son of Mr.| ordination Roun an a Ongler, of 1480) Ktog t aby wom the fir 1 Bociety Meets Here. for being the andsome rhe W na eo} «! preset He bas been ni . . and Sat cond Lucky Jin owing ¢ o ny in t Cent om he na teat that althongh he has faller , # from @ he o " tone tant t he has never| Red Cross Meeting - ~ “Lucky Jim “” ast a year © Red Croas society, a branch of the y m ed t her p . nd hie mother proudly lares t *| National association, will be held ay \, quenase ACTIVITY Wis At th Hishop O'Dea |! @ to say “Skidoo, 3 end) Friday afternoon tn the parlors of \ CEASE FOR THE DAY, BUT| WII! preach the Thanksgiving ser-| “Bye bye” The father of the babY| the Lincoln hotel at 2 o'clock : te the street circulator for the Be Pick Gieiee Gbmise Hore ELABORATE SERVICES WILL) The ct { the Sacred Heart | attle Star A bien & Artanis fan dea | DRS * Sanne gg apis er of Port Townsend, will make Se Won! WE tt - ® | PERFECT SATISFACTION is enjoyed at all THANKSGIVING DINNERS when the TURKEY is baked ina GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE Call and we will show you why all who use # Majestic range are perfectly satisfied. We Take Your Old Stove and Allow You All It Is Worth as Part Payr a New One. ent for BE GIVEN IN ALL CHURCHES. ok tn the ring attle his adquartere after Decem em “A At the Pilar Congregationa | ber Mr. Sims says the change will hurch the Congregationalists wi | give » better facilities for hand nm b ‘ ® . ling b salmon . ed in Seattle tome 4 ; Arg oo and la x Hodges Leaves for Manila Commander BL W. Hodges, who | 4 The worvice w be almo# | neu pou t * By heb ig Aaggebive BS yc | came here from Warbington to. join hel 3 . the Arctic squadron under W. H ficen, both steamshty trea ne Oe me Ee Bronson, will leave for Manila on will open for only a . i s'est & at the Temple the Dakota today men or “of . row i Spade on oo wil be: tee! | Ryan Violently insane. rt aca ee ~ eee oe teagpair ¥ wy | tural reading and @ general pre | Dan Ryan, aged 50, was yester: | “ No Ye 20g yr Ai cena bx "| gram day examined by Judge Griffin's Womens Costumes, Suits, Fars, Waists a wvbe theaters of the city wilt give | The comaremations of the Baptist = insanity commission and committed special matinees, and there will be a will unite at the Temple | (Seripoe Telegraph Service.) to the asylum. The man fought | the game between Washington and | ®*>* mareD ae Be . 4 tor. | MANDON, Obio, Nov. 28.--Three desperately when placed in his cel) Idaho at the university campus, be unsuccessful attempts were made Will Entertain Delegates. Nate! and Club lurmshers, ginning at 1:30 o'cloc Several | 78268 Inte morning to blow up the vaults] During the coming week the man complete Nous elurrishers. (sNoamponATRO) , ' The Fremont churches will } NV STRELT AND SPRING STREET. dances will be give ( the Mandon bank. Seventy-five | agement and lemisiative committer SECOND AVINUE, MADISON Elaborate serv . / oe ae a nebend on thousands dollare iu cash remained/of the A.-Y.-P, exposition will er pared at the var gewater eres ~ satoached | tertain the ment of the King at 16:45 a m. Rev. Lingenfelle eee, es | eounty delegat r many of which untor Polaron anit teu cancer yed county delegation to the coming ses be held wd es WER Yow It Cc t B ? Jaton of the state jegiainture. i- hankag! vr other | | ‘The Presbyterians wil! unite at | Thankaaiving aan annot e - Boy Truant Arrested | the First Preetyteria hurch ¢ Bpectat het Here te a Barger hat. It mat “ Ford Wood, « 12-year-old m hoo » North Beattle, was arr a $5 hat. But can't get hear a sermon by Mev. M.A. Mat unlities aNd) od yesterday by Detective ¢ thewa Atl ik in the afterne Te Entertain of the * church| The Salvation Army for $3 S8DY-land Truant Orf 4 {| the corners 1 u a « i wit! be enth a band concert and held de 2 honest $5/ oe af t wn al at 11 o'clock, wil ete fi unteers of America © y P Barger and we will send wife Another Lancaster Lecture. | a choral nature ssual services tomorrow night. the §2 change, bat you can BOL BUY) 4 jecrure on “Highway Conatruc: | Services at Churches. Thapkegiving a real @6 bat Gor & here OF elet| s0- thunemted Chh slew | At the First M. E. church at 11 where, and your OWN good COMMON | 1 five in the Firat Prest o'clock the Methodists wif anite for | Ie i be sense will tell you so. Lillagar @! nucch tomorrow night by services, Rev, W. HH. Rees preach- | dipper, 1 Harkman, exclusive batters, 191°) ~ | sncoster, government road es ing the Thanksgiving sermon, as- wing's. [Second ave, Seattle Wash gineer sok MARCHE. Joba Y Mahon with his wife, Lady Alice Mahon, daughter of the from Vancouver, where Mr. Mabon ” “Happiness is not in having what we itke bat in liking what we have, and being thankful therefor.” has spent three months looking over bin teal estate holdings “The sorrow of today is often but the shedow of tomorrow's shining "God waits for us on every pathway of pain Coal Shortage Closes Schoo! A nomber of the public se were closed yesterday owing to al shortage of coal. It in boped the Thanksgiving vacation wil! give the | authorities time to replenish the} bd wupply Hear Exposition March. One of the features of the meet: | ae 2 ing of the Men’s clud In the Galld hall of St. Mark's church, last night wae the “A-Y-P. March” by the] Philharmonic orchestra, under the direction of W. Dwight MeCaughey ~. ie Onaeasern Wladt HERE are times and occasions when a person stands dumb, as it were, before the task of expressing i 1 weary 00 eréinmmees! deep feeling or thrilling delight. No painter with brush or pen can rise to the height of Nature s sublime ¢ impravemehta awaiting | She speaks a various language.” She does not always speak in the superlative degree, but when she Goes action by the city aneil. The or | speak, it becomes man reveret to pause and conten e ° ow Vv ide fo - e — ure | Laurelhurst peninsula simply beyond descr Here Nature has spoken in the superlative. Here is suusea- veluation’ a "the. panies | centrated beauty As Mount Ranier stands in majestic grandeur the glorious monarch of the Cascade Rangeyao an os, LlvVvin y a pe tlh IM (eautifal headiand—lLaurelhurst—stands as Nature's most complete expression of all that is beautiful and alta Police Clean Up. | in the realm of scenic magnificence in th ty of beau scenes and grand vistas. With marvelous prodi The poltee are making their reg- | ture has bestowed upon this point her favors vlar monthly clean-up of houses in | , St a k nd Sotan fe th t th » revels in the pict She. teetaietad distciet.. Serine tad anding on the prom looking towards the cas eye revels in | shes the foreground of 5 wb a ; lake, valley and mountai tiful Lake Washington fur ist th ast fow days nine different womer a a & It Satisfies while hill and foothill lead you to the snow-capped summits of the Cascade have been arrested and released or picture ball averaging $190 each, ‘Trials in | Turning to the sout of the Coast, the Eye To the west, @ are neldom heard, wi ; “4 seems to ¢ almost out of the sor The Store Will Be there comes into view the Mountain, the nerly end of Lake Wast there cane ingte e the persone arrested usually forteit | r 4 their ball to avoid prosecutior | immediate view is of the in wat Union Bay, with the University campus rising f s vestern borders, @ osed Campbell Spaulding. i climax of this picture being the b id rugged peaks of the Olympic Range, bathed in their Alpine blue, Wallace MH. 1 united tn | m ace Manson Donald Campbell. of Dawson, and Miss Georgia With the deepest appreciation of the favors, courtesies and splendid patronage accorded to us by the great Seattle Public, and with sincere feelings of gratitude to the Ruler on High for His great and mighty blessings of this fair land during the past year, we close our doors tomorrow to join in celebrating the great Holiday of Thanksgiving “Ah! fill the cup—What boots “{t to repent How time is slipping underneath our feet Unborn tomorrow, and dead yesterday Why fret about them If today be sweet.” ocean's: | We Are Offering Lots 50x120 on 100-Fa newly wedded couple have made | “aoe Paved Boulevard for The Raymond Trust Bank of Ray: | mond, has © Organized, with W. | ' 1 tterson as president, afd Theadare Johnson, receiving teller in the’ American Savings bank of ttle cashier. W. J. Patter son ix one of the princtpal stock: | @ @ holders in the Hayes @ Hayes bank of Aberdeen | tter Coast Defence Urged. | tional affairs | of Couneres wel 1F YOU WANT THE BEST, SEE LAURELHURST NOW; IT SOON WILL BE GONE me nen wo Teporta «# ie wee afternoon. The first urged ine i; reviewer’ or tome We After Enjoying Your Thanksgiving Dinner, Go on sound moats, and the second, the Fear iM See Laurelhurst. It Is a Thing of Beauty E Su the 8. E. C ©. W. Johnson, aged 57, has filed | suit against the Seattle Klectrie company for $2,000 personal dam oges. He alleges he was struck by ja car and injured to this extent | two weeks ago on Second ay. and | University st OMAR Attention! Children ! THE DOLL CONTEST AWARDS The dolls were judged by the following committee of five ladies Mrs. R. M. Kinnear, Mrs. Harry Poulin, Miss Helen Brown, Miss Anna Suter, Miss Mable Barnard. Their judgment was splendid, as it was a very arduous task—so many dolls were pretty, so many homely—small—big—so many were beautifully made at home, et impartiality marked these awards, as none of the doll owners were known to the , and they judged absolutely on the real merits of the dolls, THE AWARDS Largest Doll, No Owned by Alitha Young, $22 Thirtyfourth ay. north; first prize 815.00 Next Largest Doli, No. 374—Maurine Morris, 511 Madison st; consolation prize 81.00 Smatiest Doll, No. 232—Made out of a grain of rice, owned by Bonita Young, 833 Thirty-fourth av north; first prize 810.00 Next Smatiest Doll, No. 285, 9-8 inches long and fully Jointed, owned by Hazel Jaques, 1009 Fifty see ond st.; consolation prise 81.00 Prettiest Doll, No la Nicholson, Riverton; first prize 85.00 Next Prettiest Doll, N ) Sixth av. west; consolation prize, $1.00 Homeliest Doll, No. &—owned by Juan Minor av.; first prize 82.00 Next Homeliest Doll, No. 3—owned by Gertrude Long 122 Sixth ay.; consolation prize ..81.00 Best Home Made Doll, No. 444—owned by Amy Keeney, 5021 Phinney; first prize 83.00 Next Best Home Made Doll, No. 337—-owned by Kathleen Carr, 4311 Latona; consolation prise, $1,00 Special Announcement to Doll Show Contestants In appreciation of the interest shown by the children of Seattle in this contest, the management announces that it will present each child, who entered a doll In this contest, with a little gift as a consolation prize. The dolls are ready for you, and we would advise you to call early, and receive your doll, and the gift committee | Take the Madison Street car to Johnson's boat house at the end of Madison St., Lake Washington, Salesmet will take you to Laurelhurst FREE WwW. Cc. T. U. MEDAL CONTEST, | 1 medal contest, est for a silve E oes Joseph R. McLaughlin--Frank F.Mead--Paul C. Murphy) owned b owned by Martha Patten, Wheeler Friday evening at § o'cloc Seattle Brides | Will be agreeably surprised when they see the immence assortment of 9x12 carp ' which the Cen y Furniture Company vale 50 and will ell for 10 values of 9x12 tapestry Brus KOHLER & CHASE GO AND SEE | > In tas a $12.50. Extraordinary Eatabdlianed 1860. ne line of Chi silks, regular | Jat Shc a yard. The above low 1305 SECOND AVENUS prices are for Friday and Saturday Arcade Building. Jonly, Store closed all day Thurs northern pesca iit ste day 6666 MAIN 2476. IND. 2569. OWNERS 212 AMERICAN BANK BLDG DOWNING, HOPKINS @ RYER ” Ine. BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stecks, Ronds PRIVATE. WIRES Bring Your Receipt Along THE WINNING DOLLS ARE ON EXHIBITION IN A CASE BY THEMSELVES ON THE FOURTH FLOOR. Tel. Main 279. Ind. 279. Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bldg