The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1907, Page 12

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$->-o-9--o 0-6 > ATHLETICS DEVELOP COURAGE Athletics are good, especially in their proper forms, because they tend to develop courage. a a ia eo HH 4 Oo o -+ 9 ee a oo r RESIDE NT ROOSEVELT, OVER STONE o> o 4 WALL IN FLYING LEAP KEEN ASHINGTON, Ma HOOBEVELT HAS TRAL I ro Mid) USUAL WEIGHT AND HARDNESS b STANDS 1 POUND PED, AND RECENTLY , JUMPING Hor HOW ROSEWELL, UP, PYRE Ae 1 A iNemeT Remarkable action photograph, showing the president at the thrill Ing moment when, with bis heres Rosewell high tm aff, they are clearing = stowe well president, bis son, Theodore, Ir. enjoyed « ball a day at the hurdies. PRESIDENT AND ROSEWELL MAKING The pieture wes taken « fel days age whee the and Capt. Lee, of the army, went te @ form outside of Washington and BRIEFS BY WIRE | Toledo Hatlromd Sota. A RECOKD JUMP) Jordan Indteted NEW YORK, Ma tm ‘ gree 8 persu antes the @raod jury ; | Neare ts Imeulted : can Me « deree Resewetl ot (the palne of © of the president ot the The Bon Marche Ban Fire lusurance Co, Li an ‘ ’ x seolaeln Maly G 8 TRE BE, ASTLS TAR Li ~~ D-DD --H-D-H-H-H- HH -H-H--H-O--O-H-H--H-O-O-O-O- HHH H-H-H-H-H-H-O- HH -4-4-6-6-$:6-4-6-4-6-6-4-4-0-6 AND PROMOTE DEMOCRACY, SAYS ROOSEVELT They are good, also, because they encourage a true democratic spirit, for, in the athletic field, the man must be Seattle Star's Kachasive Beretor) Pres! WITH ROOSEVELT “HURDLED THE orttionl me PAY, MAY 29, 100 > 0-o-0-4- 4 o-oo 4-6 HURDLING, LIFTS ROSE WE L L TE DDY IN FINE FETTLE: FOR SPRING | Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith Bole Agent for Patok, Philippe & Oo.'s Oclebrated Watches First Av. and Cherry St. Established 1883 judged not with reference to outside and accidental attributes, but to that combination of bodily vigor and moral quality which go ‘ SPORTS | | HURDLE” “| | > er, © t 4 the vider te te the very beet peattion to : sad on gg p gee fait Commins tm the Race. ae vt SS ES Ece, THE THEATERS 27-273 Senneer A : At the Grand DRUIDS SELECT OFFICERS fejunetion seman, who * DeLLINGHAM . FOR THE COMING YEAR * ' ‘ The | od A Order ~ bd " Db at e od annual se H Ght presents At the Seattle « othe t ‘ ba nee - A Texas Rane an ay iN Satcon Fee ot Belllegbem ecodenene, Sune: i" senesA 6 Pi ys ‘ . - } At the Star } i Rival Order of Owls. r 1 ‘| “COLUMBIA VIEW, real estat FISHING RODS cheap at 0. | bre phones | page oe First a oes * At the Lols - \ Coalde Not Mackmaited. « r e , at “a . ; “ae At the Lyr Monuments In_Memoriam I - At the rd Avenue deat of miher ames ares wadw ‘ t ~] As a tribute to the mem- ee ee isiiisioia ory of those who died that ore Wedding our country might live, the UNION DANCE A SUCCESS Gifts Big Store will not open for . Basement tenons tomorrow—Mem- . , “Tu Sesiniat Widen wisi: orial Day Tiffany glass wares, rich War Correspondent Dead cut glass, Minton china ne. Golng North? ware, art goods from everywhere F ace ' 6-0-6-0-0-6-4-0-0-4-0-F- O49 F FOF LD-O 4-4 ren og, = to make up prowess.—T heodore Roosevelt. o-o—9—-4--4- 9-4-9 +-4- 2-2-4 *-0-4*-+-4-4 ND| PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND CAPTAIN LEK, HURDLING, TAKS , AT FENG +--+ 4-4-4 6-4 2-4 PRESIDENT HIS HU at | tae aera e aU HR IRR TETRIS (6 GIEIE TD CLRID IALH PALES BIE) 81018 IEDR ED HOE OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON / oO On All Deposits in Our /O Savings Department ; We Pay Dexter Horton & Co.,| BANKERS New York Block 1B) gay Ry baw YE HL O 1H 4881 bL RRP there evererarelereievereisieererelererese He P eres FeO REORR DECORATION DAY | EXCURSION 10 Olympia -:- May 30 Boat leaves 9 a. m., returning W moonlight, arriving at Seattle not ister than 11 p. m, Pier 6, foot of Univeniy Street. / Steamer Yosemite ROUND TRIP, $1.00. Arrangements made by the Electric furnish sufficient Cars to Falls Three Company to visit Tu ashore mwater hours GRPRooe MUSIC AND DANCING Don't forget our ensiabanteien daily excursions every afternoon at 2:30 and every evening at & at

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