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‘ eg ; brought by the Pacific Coast Lum ber Manufacturers’ Association, tn whioh the railroads are temporartly FIGHT WILL CAUSE COURT MARTIAL « lowa’s Adjutant General Will Arrest Capt. Kult ws Permitting M'FarlandHemaan Fight Last Night. (By United Press.) ber products. is 000. SMEN IN ATHLETIC MEET Athioten representing Companies | B, D and L, and Company A, slg nal corps, of the National Guard of Washington, will compete in a big indoor meet at the guard armory not e preventing the MoFarland-Her DES MOINNS, Ta, Nov, 22.—Ad convic. |at Terry and Stewart st. to jutant-General Thrift of the Towa tic ne a diahc discharge. niaht 60 entries. Nationa! G will arrest Captain | so goverMor has told Kulp, It) and the re expected to be soldiers | closely contested i that some of the wed the fight cour iss © order by | wity Kulp of Da tial him for M' FARLANO BESTS yard®—Miss May Bowdish, 107 | Nabonassar, 110, third.| HERMAN ng" ee Sixth race, one and oneaixteenth| By winning two out of the three (By United Press.) jMiles—Miss Rite, 106 (Gargan),/ games of last night's match the | DAVENPORT, Ia, Nov 4 to 1, won; Mike Jordan, 108, 8@¢-/ too . Hoos pulled the Educates After hours of wrangling wit j mile Bannatyne, 104 (Butle , Sto from thelr plac at the top of the state authorities, the McFa 5. won; San Oak, 112, second; San] oojumn in the & A. C, bowling Herman go was pulled off last| (tl, 109, third. Time, 1:08 tourney, leaving the High Lifes to night, McFarland all but putting Second race Futurity course—jstep into first place, The scores Herman out in the 15 rounds/ Dollie Dollars, 102 (Ross), 3 to 5,/ follow fought. The governor ordered out| won; Taunt, 102, second; Mantla! poo Hoos ae a Natio ard company to stop|S, 10%, third. Time, 1:11 Gardner the fight, but the captain of Third race, Futurity course—| Jones 7 ganization let the bout prove Taylor George, 109 (Ross), 3 to 2,| Genereoux a3 the condition that there was to be} won; Phalanx, 108, second; Anna| Holland 212 no knockout and no decision May, 105, third, Time, 1:10 2 (Tarr 191 142 187 Fourth race, three-quarters of ay HIGH SCHOOL MAY mile—Burning Bush, 97 (W. MU Totals 967 788 902 er), 9 to 2 won; Pal, 99, second;| Educates 1 2 : Aunt Polly, 104, third, Time, 1:13, | Johason «183 178 163 TOUR CALIFORNIA | ve 4 ¥ one mile and fifty) Rathbun .. 183 178 150 r of Castile, 106, third. |Oxden 163 167 The Washington high school's weil * McKown 162 173 game with Berkeley will be played | Cooper 133 104 on the Saturday following Thanks: | Mills Gain Suit. Frm Totals ais Sree. tomeend of cm tee moreng mbdering and shin fought for three-quarters of an hour|and It was almost an hour before of Thanksgiving day, as at f High » Gardner, 216 the sonny could shut off yin Fol High average, Holland, 194 | “Wild ld Ducks--Turkeys: supply wena’ potarnacten di ’ ae Moe 6 paren — hy ‘os 1 will make a ti WARNING--You will lose money Se vetted ee You can get them thie month at) WARNING You will jose money of California. playing the leading|!f You don’t read Joe Schermer's| Guns For Rent—Piper & Taft, |the Palace Market, 604 Second ay. /{f you don't read Joe Schermers | ad. on page 3 see 1026-26 Second ay, 08 |All kinds of wild fowl *** ad. on page 8 high schools of the southern state LINCOLN TO PLAY MT. VERNON SPECIAL VALUES In Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats for Men. The Lincoln hi gh school's foot ball gladtators will tonight leave for Mount Vernon, where they will tomorrow line up against the high school team of that place {n what ought to be an interesting game of football. The Lincoln team will Mme up as it did against Salem. Smith and Elliot being taken along as subs BASKET BALL GAME (Btar Spec KENT, Nov basket ball is to be played here Thanksgiving « moon between the championship team of the Y. M C. A. Of Tacoma and the |. 0. G. 7 team of Kent. This team did not lose @ game on the home floor last year. YESTERDAY'S RACES ‘OAK LAND. Your choice of any garment in our stock, priced at from $18.00 to $22.50, o i 5 at the very This sale includes Black and Blue Suits and Over- Service.) A game of now special price ...06..+¢ coats. —————— J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Ave., Corner Colambia STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE First race, eleven-sixteenths of a Save Fuel. ‘ou can do it with one are absolutely forced to | ter more experienced, and in bet | |ter condition, the visitors used old) jing plunging of Magehaw, were the individual, TH 2 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. ” ERR ERR HET Ce ——_——__—— aT Si ‘WASHINGTON IS BEATEN BY PULLMAN enjotued In advancing rates on tim | Honds were fixed at] Washington jcaptain, broke through for fc He | yard and line bucks carried |ball over the ine. Grimm's all around work and Pinan yesterday and won 10 to 6. outlasted vtyle football against Washington,|and Nissen and while | features of the game |the first ha out in the Pullman s the firat to week Thomas Sladden, yver the goal line, Washteiten,}and Emil Herman rallying with a remarkable spasm fapeakers who were o “ energy, proceeded to tle the? rested Wednesday night twenty structing a street while were disehar Jordon played to a standatiil tn Arthur Ja the ne more for peoOre, Orimm running yards on a forward pasa, Wilds and} on a vacant lot Hagshaw bueking for four mere,} yesterday by Judi and Matthews circling Pullman's) Judge Gordon held that th for a touchdown }wan no obstruction of traffic urt ae ed with the vdrelty that the city had fatied to mak out avon, the Pullman NO WARM ‘STOVES FOR HIM when some Argumeyed mini the law would happen in and | him out pop sranebined parlors ae He tried to make the court the Injustice of the manner sently about with little apparept tn-| which he torest in the proceedings. There! each warm fonder, but he got #t was a sudden and unoxpected ex-jon a word that sounded like plosion, followed by a pyrothechnt-|exhaust from a busted tire, eal display of hybrid Austrian done | subsided with a gasp and a f into Engliah with fraseled edgea,| wave of the hand Woll, what have you got té‘ say for yourself?’ sald City Attorney) De Bruler, hind the dock who was glancing ab-| and bound {i handillumined ges Bettor put this one In for all win ) | Heulations, to the effect that he had/{ ter, your I matd De ° wandered into one saloon afte wiping the perspiration from and was just getting com! brow or may have stove ‘through this thing again y settled around the yesterday evening to extinguinh |enooting flames from a bursted inch gas main near Kastlake av Shelby at The pipe had been broken b blast set off by a grading or ae a = FIRE IN GAS MAIN With aa much chance of success an though they stood pouring water into the bolling crater of @ voleano the firemen of Latona station c~—Convenience of A Checking Account Always ready—the right change —the full away—pald out at home—or tn the amount—to be sent store—juat by a stroke of the pen The Check System also gives you an EXACT RECORD of what you spend, and for what you spend it; Crowth ™ of Deposits he waseos Tir aese 421 n18 90 0.000 74 and it gives you the best possible RECEIPT for money paid. We are always glad to open Smatl Check tng Accounts and to explain the 2.90 1.298.02 system to those not familiar with it 8.487.008.00 0.408.22.40 D Oh Sevings We Pay O/ (Compound Inter o est — = SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, i FROM 5 TO 8 O'CLOCK, Scandinavian American Bank “It’s an ill wind that blows nobody good” Opp: site the Totem Pole. Not only do the banks need money, but we, too, are pressed for ready cash. Through circumstances which we nor any one else could foretell, we sacrifice our immense stock of Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes and Evening Clothes Tomorrow, therefore, we will inaugurate a monster Money Saving and Money Raising Sale A sale that commands the attention of every man Suits are cut to are cut to $30.00 values are cut to $20.00 $35.00 values are cut to $24.45 The famous Regal $15 Suits, standard the world over, are reduced $10 00 bacraniati? ee if your purchase $20.00 $25.00 $13.35 $16.65 values $15.00 values $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 Regal C Money back Reductions of 1-3 Sale begins tomorrow Opposite the Totem Pole Cravenettes cut to. . Overcoats and Cravenettes values reduced, to $12.20 values reduced to $13.35 values reduced’ to $16.65 values reduced to $20.00 values reduced to $24.45 $15.00 Overcoats - . 85 - Sor is not satisfactory on all evening dress apparel. All pants reduced 1-3 and more Sale begins tomorrow THEGHUB on the square Rader wore thelr opponents | DISMIS6ES SOCIALIST CASES. nocialint speaking and had been dragged from On the square and e @ The Store That Serves You Best-—Garvey-Buchgnan Cog orty the! the en ob Bebeegacac’ | eam) nod PARRY RC AR SA gh ETE RAT-TA-TAT-TAT-TA-TAT : : UM-ITTY-UM-TUM-TUM SANTA—“DANCER” AND “PRANCER”— GET READY SATURDAY—COME—COmg, TOMORROW The Greatest Christmas Attraction Ever Offered by Any Store in America Will Feature the OPENING Of Garvey-Buchanan Co. TOYLAND Bring the Little Folks. See Santa Claus’ Own Real Live Reindeers, “DANCER” and “PRANCER” of ‘ow foe! in uck the and inal the 12 and ya ow the See “‘Kuzuktok” the Native Esquimaux, Santa’s Faithful Attendant — Woo! How the little eyes will jump and stare when they | see Santa, Dancer, Prancer, Kuzuktok—and then there are the toys galore. It's a wonderfully attract Christmas store. Toys from every part of the world} aadq there’s not a bettet selected assortment in all Seattle— oe oa Engines, Choo-Choo Cars, Horses, Wagons, Teddy Bears by the hun- |} dreds, Pretty Dollies and Homes for them to live in, etc., etc. Joy—Joy—Joy—A regttlar Happyland for all the little boys andgiriyim Seattle. Let them come tomorrow and every day until Christa Toy- land is theirs to enjoy and go whenever their dear littl hears desire—Welcome. Free Souvenirs to All Little Boys and Girls Accompanied by Parents or | Escort. toys—toys—toys. to come Do Your Holiday Shopping Early ommend it; eho There's every advantage—many considerations to re 1 nently are these: Leisure for making appropriate selections and choice from assortments whic h are now at hig ghest point of completeness. Grand Free Concert Tomorrow Eve 7:30 to 10:00 o’Clock By Wagner's Second Regiment Orchestra. Everybody Invited to Attend WOMEN’S $2.50 LONG KID GLOVES, LONG URDAY SPECIAL SAT- $1.50 || WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ VALUES TO $35.00 PAIR SATURDAY Kight-button lengths, measuring fifteen tnches, Great sample collection of over mostly In white, with a light sprinkling of new fashions, not a at in tans, greys, also a Mmited quantity of the popular chamois gloves. All go tomorrow at, pair os $1.50 worth regularly less than of best broadcloths, chev tures. Values to $35.00, tomorrow SATURDAY SPECIALS AFTER 6 P. M Most phenomenal values feature this Saturday evening bargain feast. In the Millinery Shop—Attractive odd lot of Regular 25¢ China Silks—in black, cream Wings; valves to $1.50, at 39 all evening shades. Not over 10 i each c yards to a customer, yard Regular $4.00 Nuns Veiling t2— All wosk | Regular $1.00 Teddy Bears—in white or inn cea Suhoa send 1 brown, Brand new stock, at each c fronts z Regular 2¢ Vestibule Curtain Swiss—Ruf. $3.00 “Alberta” Petticoa' fled edge, with Battenberg insertion, yard, JO at ae Weer better Regular 15c Ali-Silk Taffeta Ribbons— 3 inches wide; ail colors; yard Regular 35¢ Linen Finish Center Pleces 36-inch size; neatly tinted, each 2c 37c 15c 19c 6%c Outing Flannels, Saturday Evening from 8 to 9 o'clock, yard Se Orange Wood Sticks 26¢ Talcum Powder 50c Dr. Charles’ Flesh pete 10c Child's Hose Food Supporters 32¢ Not more than 10 yards to one customer 25¢ Dr. Shefficid'’s 50c Studded Elastle Tooth Powder ae ae POSER PENRO Se: Belts ...... ....c0nee $1.00 Children’s Outing Men's 25¢ Boston Boys’ 50c Sweaters—All sizes} Dresses—Ages to 14 50c Garters 19¢ all the wanted colors THE STORE THAT SERVES — a yIReT AND CHERRY. Optical Department STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK [a uitte re |, $8 down, 65 a Month tS il STATE | b t Tal ie chitiented, | they lp 1 cared for. | OUN, DENNY @ ING Ino, Alaska ON ALL DEPOSITS Fly Fare FOUR F Ce Leaves’ & and 10:26 a. my 2105 Raves TACOMA — 8:38 Om ‘ oand 7:30 p.m Agent. Seal Tacomas o8 In a “Bank for Savings only” are the most im nt deposits; not the least 36e—Round TRIP TTLE — 6 and 8 FinST AVE OPPOSITE PORT Office METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, ———- BRO KERS-—--— Stocks, Bonds and Grain, Private Wires, Phenet--Sunast & 2667, tnd. 8505. Rooms 1007-1008, Amartoan ark Guilding, on &Y, Je . Main 17% Fel. 212.