The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1907, Page 2

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ies | HIGH'S LINE-UP IS CHANGED," Ho0sts asin, kane game gooms to @ Reattio hich sehool footty Cave gone im will enter Saturday's game | glimmering. Tho Spokane manage fret the Portland high school nt xttil talks of playing the ) & changed Hneup, Pull North Division high of Chicago for] the giant tackle, Presley, the star| the championship, of the United little center, and Mackay, the right! States, but as Novth Division has haltbadk, wit! all out of the| been twice defeated, the winner game because of injurte Rogge | would have no claim to the honor will be moved to tackle, wil Penny” will get and either Ferd play conte Smith or Tacoma Saturday Gepner Spokane plays Mackay's half and Butte the week after. The conquerors of Seatte ought to wih All possibility of another Spo-}both games by large scores INTER-CITY LEAGUE BEGINS ITS SEASON CLUBMEN DEFEAT VARSITY TEAM An allS. A. C. te yutbowled am The interetty telegraphic bow the university's most select last ing jeague opened lw rhe night at the club alleys, the club wink scores were the men’s score of 978 in the second attle team on the al game being the record for the alleys mos 1 2 1 8 A.C rt’) en 130 178 161 Gardner 148 od 178 167 106 Dobb 19 ‘| Cressman 159 20. 56 Putnam 191 ‘| @chuman 178 166 16 510 Koating 171 42 | Davis 168 146 174—~ 678 Allan 156-— 550 Totals 856 973 kGS 2,68 ae wee i 8) Tyee Bash Doreee University 1 2 3 fT Ge cet te ts | ee aw Hughes 183 166 1di— ago) lsh average aes oe oe tales 164 isd 168 448 At Anacortes the following scores inaied po 166. 189. 148— $oq/ Tere made: First game 922, soe-| Cooper 147 148 156— 451 /OO4 Game O14, third game toy. (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | cere 1 : at »|, Vancouver bowlers r as fol} CHICAGO, Nov 7.—Women Karr . 7 163 210—~ 510), First game & second uid wear bloomers and ride a 7 ms game 827, third game astride, says Miss Ellen Rasmus Totala a Te 80 on Tuttle Chicago's most noted High average-—Alian, 183 1.9 company I dd has gone Into] yy. opted that kind of a coatume 8. A. C. margin 05 points the hand of aves for her wen Rach day Misa Tut oe > tle can ty t about the fashionabl of the TWO UNITS IN THE Yost CCU OS ets ane are a jockey uit or white bloomers, icaldiaiiedl with a short overskirt | “If a woman intends to ride for the real pleasure there is in the Re exercise and fee! safe, she should f costume that will en ¥ to ride astride,” said Miss » danger in taking the hur ide to hounds te min fer site balanced tn No side saddle can be alléd absotutely safe. There ts always danger of its slipping or jturning at a critical moment I have ridden horseback all my ROCHESTER, Minn, Nov. 7 } An indignant farm girl gave Louts Hin of the North ern railway preaide Great and sen of Jim Hill, the Ife | #reatest tongue lashiny of his FARWER GIRL TONGUE-LASHES LOUIS HILL ‘ SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER / SAYS THIS SOCIETY GIRL (By United Pres WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 Trinidad on December days rive at and remain there five fleet will bo at sea on New"¥ day, Rio Janioro with be on January 11, and a 10 days will be made there, the men te given shore leave ‘and to recoal, Punta Areas, at MOVEMENTS OF THE FLEET ARE MADE KNOWN entrance to the of | will be reached on The dj of atop » be | EMBROIDERIES WOMAN ADVANCES WEW) Friday Special | CRIMINAL LAWS ne | will be 24 | be practic bay dope to comp’ The Store Th erves You Bes | Something _ © Very Extraordinary | atraite of Magellan January 31 ficial itinerary of the battleship! The fleet will remain there fleet's cruise around Cape Horn until February 6,¢and then sail |} | to San Franotsco has been mado|through the straits up the went ‘ oe public, It in an follows: The ves-|coant of South America to Callao New York Manufacturer's Surplus Stock ofe p weld will assemble at Hampton|to Peru, which it is expected to|| | 6,500 Yards Beautiful New ; Ronda December 9 and start Decom-| make on February 18, remaining || | sot ber 16, They are expected to those 10 days, Magdalena bay will the next there top. the After fleet target will pro The date Magdalena | time i take It tf expect to Ban Franeiaco. departure from ite ds upon the te practlor or, that how jan = Francisco reached on May | | Again ia the ale ’ New Yo nt to pal favor in this most fortunate ’ thea ket price. Every yard of these 4 under oa | (By United Press) weed for the maintenance of our is a positive bargain—an unmatche alae CHICAGO, Nov. T.—Mre, Lillian | dependent class 4 w re akbar So |) To pack off assailants of women waka oo ‘Ue pres can Shaffner, a prominent club wom-| . "0. ae ge nacngpta that features the sale. Am an of Chicago, and who ta chief Don't hang murderer for two met of police of the mytuical city cre-|uncongenial souls are thus usher Bo tap ht nn Phen Tiong acs Meigen of am Jan ated by the club women of Chicago, | ed into the next plane of existence Ce ee eee es canteat tome oe me ing at ® meeting of the city counell| but brand th with a mark of atl mappne TEES CS TOUT SUREES SUNUNNS 3 ¥ And. gay the aired her views about crime and Cain and set them free with orders pat She yard. Ger criminology. Among the sugges-|to go to work Promptness in Attendance Means Greatest and Choicest Array gy life, ever since I was able to ciimp| tons which she handed out were:| Lot capital punishment be reserv Selection. Don't Delay Coming p on a horse and hold the reins 1} To pass « law making a funded for idiots, for whom de ath is for ove a horse, but | wouldn't trust) thieves, ill-gotten gains, to be doubtless a release an the best of them You can't teil| « = = - wd whe Swsonly. and. tho tone seivts of] LIME TQ MAKE HERO OF AMERICAN GENT LEMAN eo ey eee oe i suddenly, and the long skirts o the conventional babit are quite Ste Se ees ee SAYS ENGLISH AUTHORESS BARGAIN BOOTH else Then it is always in the way | nt and sure to get tangled up or caught on something when you try Women's Underwear—Valuew to $1.60; at to dismount hurriedly | each 63¢ For myself 1 prefer the jockey | Men's Underwear—Valuen t a enit It gives absolute freedom to each every motion, It does not cate Leces and Embroideries the wind | know many Women are shocked at it, and for that ree son, cannot wear one as much as |1 would tke, Hat it is really a much better costume than any other When Miss Tuttle's attention was called to t fact that an Okla homa town had passed an ordi nance ohibiting women front from riding astride, her only com [ment was How foolish (Seattle Star the same yet Service.) BY ELIZABETH H. GREGORY. makes th White and Black Crinotine— Yard Black Head Hat Pins | lB S828 28 Card of etx a M. and K. Knitting Cotton— All colors — Barbour’s Linen Finish Thread— K pool 5 Black Darning Cotton— Spool oereeee Marking Cotton—All colors; spool e Weccerececess 6 oon THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY~ & MRS. ELINOR GLYN. woman talk on matters NEW YORK, The | of interest to him } tl His auto had frightened her team American gentleman ts ideal,” said The American is gifted with a and in the excitement she dropped Mra. Elinor Giyn, the Englivh/ wit that makes him an adorable Gi fetes s tt Mal : authoress, who is in this country | companion j ane PORNO SPOS: arene nae to study the American as a typo He gives just enough attention | 113 — 5-17 SECOND AVENUE quieted the horses she could not and find material for a new novel.|to his personal a) nee with-| ‘ | find the purse 1 should like to write a story! out being overly fastidious or ef. | Hill wouldn't o what she! Jabewt the American man,” she feminat wala to him, bet ined en © {coutinued. “it t# time that he be After | have studied the east R was a ple 7 “que aan = mado a hero, The American girl ero type i am going west and make a thief.” she told him, “but I" wus fis frequently pictured in Hnglish a study of that ty I shall not pect you fellows who ride te t Iiterature, but the man is nolect an individual to write about aoe ome i monk emp a. The American is the best man-| tut will endeavor t esent the Don't yous te nered man in the world. He is so American as he ac exists. on oF eave tH! I find my sincere in his politeness; be is as ' GRAHAM, PLACE KICKING. LOELL, FULLBACK lway president wa j polite to the scrub woman as he 1s) 14 warts a “harefoct brigade” ts le che tne a search to @ duchess, for the reason that i-,ing to make converts Thet nT (Beattic Star's Exctusive Service.) (to make Yost's grin spread a a en Sere Pehe ts a woman, The Boglinbman (5/0) a ca Gel o~ : > | trifie. . gis gow fis polite because his ancestors ~ ” on nd ANN ARBOR, Mich. Noy. 7 n m of the wagon be = m lier barefoote Mie Loell, the giant fullback oa Wah Geet ae pwere polite before him, but he oy ives, eat Ge ee Walter Graham, “Octy,” for his 230' Yost preduct. So far this season TR. oF. natured joes not exert himself to please. | fy nai rng son = ‘on = . eae atieeeneiied i - cou sine i 4 vent . io he wears no foot cover pounds of muscle and bone, is do ™ oon pe a me plied es ten | om i. Pmt a Lous HILL. ' Pe mg rong e nap age He ing of any kind, and when he {s out! on ich ~ “ eng . An eee r ores ears specially 10en ing the piace kicking for Mich! plunges, while be is a. monument ope hings of life; he goes in for such "6% = IB vec Mgr In gan, and his trosty toe in enough on the defense sections of the United Stat i? Frast enterprises, | fancy he gets perforated so as to allow wasn ——-- voting to retura to work ng wee to the alr, water and en. The S A.C. may lime up as follows: Dowd and Knight ends; Hanlon and Wells, tackles the strtk and shares that the Hnglishm excitement out of stocks pan gets out of bounding over hedges on a apirited horse TAFT WILL MAKE The question of who should get | i ON ALL DEPOSITS Savings In a “ The American gentleman is go | the nomination wae settled here tn | “Mask for Cavings ouly” are Ge mama Sample and Smith, guards; Wood : | junselfish, too, where women are thit way, We bad a big jumping portant deposits; not the least land, center; Dugan, quarter; Kem| The University of Washington TOUR jc erned. He ts willing to talk | ™mateh, and BIN Jones jumped 16 ig and Goodfellow, halfeacks; frink-| football eleven was given @ rousing on subjects most pleasing to her, feet the nomination for ated - a om pag oe has on mendett by a big crowd of on Not so with the Englishman; he | CoTrener—Whiteer (Ga) Courter ur ond chosen his team, however, and |thusiastic rootors yesterday after (By United Press.) Se aepenrperereerfmenras cn eneoeeen Purprising us it may seom, (he will wot until the day before the|noon, and the team wil wenn, wala weet ped sient Oriental Billiard and Pool Par mre pon page -DAGE COMDAMETEE st Seattle Athletic club football team game the Whitman game knowing that Taft has definitely @ocided to ne lane nda Mg gy Bg METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPAR expects to beat the eleven from the the student body is backing i to tern home by way of Viadiva om new tables and the only 5x10 pool ROK ER5———_—_. Ca battleship Nebraska when the two Talimadge Not Guilty. win, Washington's only weakn: through Siberia A Seese. Hd table in Seattle, A place for ge Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private Wires. Phones—Gunest Mas teams clash at Dugaale’s park on ROSWELL, N. M. Nov. 7.—A —_ be ia the backfield, wh has received, through the Amerioas Uemen * 2867, ind. 2605. Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank Sullding. Saturday ch Tom McDonald riiet of not gulity was returned | Trott will be the team consul at Viadivostok, the assur has some 30 men to pick from, and tm! the case of Benjamin MH. Tall vogrne so ae in the best shape ance of the Russian «ov rumeat He * says he will have an aggregation of Denver ed In the fed. |" bas been this year that the recent disturbances there . i . Hy . —the onl safe thet will be able to hold Captain! eral court on the charge of land will have no effect on his plaue W ‘ATALLY INJURED Hundreds of people will now put their money in land—th y Ingram and his conquerors of the fraud. ¢ ballot was taken The secretary will vestment on earth. | BRIEFS BY WIRE the University of Washington by the that next He : rth bank const ne the gap betweon Ker and Van couver Hindus practicing queer and weird fune rites ove fead at Make it a point to see the Hats we sell for only $2. 9 "ocd ® ne ig - : € fn San Franciseo democratic njured by a Regal Hat 5 Demme oe session at Ta If you can duplicate your purchase——— but you can’t, because there isn’t another hat in porn Seattle as good for the money. with the Philip ta to spend tw we eating on the Isle of Wight . ng his coming visit to the bh f England ae r { the comdenned milk ‘ at Kent are bei até in Opposite the Totem Pole. " vthessaeies Telegraph operators in various Buy your pat of BW. Brooke @ 1331 Becond av ° GIRLS’ — SCHOOL SHOES | Its In the | Saving | ro PER CENT i) 1 account nderfu ® for ‘Don't Take Chances &. 00 When you can rent a Safe Deposit Box in our Vault for $3.00 per year, peas SECURITY SAVINGS AND SAFE DEPOSH CO, 113 SENECA STREET. RAYMOND & HOYT 495 he Streat.408 Oe AeA Rie ee te ete el DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. BuOK ERS Blocks, Bond ‘ \ BOR Prones—a1 ‘ sinsna ming bh Prey ‘i at noon Sunday wall from here. (By United Prees.) Affirme Damage Judgment | Sites teen ch et oes . ; . Inton traction electric car on t OLYMPIA, Nov ia the King | indianapolis Muncte division, jump county case of Loren D. Jordon, aled the track five miles northes minor, against the Seattle, Renton |of her today, resulting tn serious athe mpany, the |'njury to 16 passengers. Two are sup has rendered | perhaps fatally injured. Failure of | & @eieaes affirming a 9800 jude the brakes to work while the car ment recovered by plaintiff for in. |W Tumning at high speed cause juries received tn a collision the secident ey nda diy Chieago and David Eider of Forts ERLIN. Now Adolf Brandt. | ville, Ind., are believed to be fatally Ppeensincs » who made charges! injared a immo againat Chan “9 0. U. Ww. om Von Bue was today soute eT Magen care beg o ; y Bocca Al members f the o T ° m. hnprisonmeént cordially invited to There wil BO money t = It | b Pay Household Bills By Check Then month just Costing just what eac paid for likely; it’s a against paying twice rhe ly to the | ie Inerch back to y ough bank and is itself best re smoker at Columbia Lodge, No at 1404 7th av, on Friday ever Buh know each what it is you you to live and h dollar Error is le afeguard bills check you indlord or nt mu thre } the eipt I have for money paid This bank velcome your checking account, be it larg or sinall onal per Savings Department AATURDAY EVI from 5 to 8 o'clock On Savings We Pay Compound Interest OPI NINGS Scandinavian American Bank wewAlaska Building, Seattle Best to——\ | | Banks may fail, but land don’t. We will accept all bank’ certificates. ee ore LAST BIG FREE EXCURSION To BOSTON HARBOR, Sunday, Nov. 10th WHERE RAILS AND SAILS MEET. Lees ae ESNet ety, PF 27 2s 2s ep Pe > ES BP — STEAMER YOSEMITE neerera \VersiTy oT. 10:00 O'CLOCK ON THE YOSEMITE, HOME EARLY. LEAVES HERE RETURNING A limited number of free passes will be given by calling at once of C. D, Hitlman’s cashier, second floor in Times Block. O 50,000 worth of this deep water front land has been sold in the last weeks in this new city on the Sound. There is 36 feet of water at | it the docks, and pile drivers are working day and night Some people never have aay- thing they don’t buy on the start Phe peop! cannot come to our office an get their free es at the boat the orning, Come A ure 4 1 ea glorio I Tea Tus Pri Lots $50 Up on 1 Easy Terms unday we had over 1,500 people S r » our offices - for your free passe Cement sidewal re down, al ter system No is in running order. New houses going up everywhere enty of work No for everyone, Over one-third of this land has been sold to the new félk] No roads’ engineers and surveyors, so you can guess what's doing. ‘There was 1 chance in Seattle once, but that is gone now | last chance } on the Sound, so you can come now or never. Be sure and have a fe} E ride on the glass bottom boats over the submarine gardens BIG FREE BARBECUE ON THE GROUNDS BAND OF MUSIC ON THE BOAT, It wil! cost us over $2,000 to run this excursion, so come good time at our ¢ AND BIG have & and Ce pense, D. Hillman’s Offices in Times Block open until 9:00 o'clock to sien so GET YOUR PASSES NOW. Cc

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