The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1907, Page 2

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ATTLE START lof dofeats to ond with a victory ’ Togtmior has geen shifted back HAL CHASE DEFIANT |to center, and M&twon will play an Peg PEaSNeRT EN end. Otherwise the Washington team will line up as it did againat | (Seattle Star's Exclusive SerVioe.) Pullman, | SAN FRANCISCO, Sov, eorBal | Chase haw told the national Fommia STON AHEAD OF sion to go to. ‘The erack first hase The Seattle Athtetio club's all) Multnomah, the clab mei ot the | ‘WE man of the New York Amenicana it jtag team ts ready for the big game | Inland Emptre eity will me Into the ¥ the Spokane, Athletic club on game confident of winning Homer | RECORD Thanksgiving @@. Winding up Tilly, for several years an 8 A. C./ their practice yesterday, the bpd tar, will be the Spekane fullbac’ (By United Pr ) men will loaf today, and tonight and Stgrtat one of the beat tack lee ‘indepen. ak ‘waeey. had, will be with Seattle's rivals, | After walletng 96 miles from Ligo: Thureday as follows; Dowd, Tilly f* said to be the only small Wont the p trian, ar r Wells, |. t Sample, Lg; Wood. man on the Spokane team, the 1d at Chesterton at 4 o'clo@t tate Yawn, c; Smith or O'Brien, tr. m@: others Dein 1807990 and 200-pound. | morning, almost 60 hours ahead of Hamlin, r. t anley, fr. @. Miller, @ hia record mad ‘0 years ago. He q@; Kern, | Johnson, rh Marshall and Taylor, boxers, and | l8 exp@eted to reach Chicago. He Brinker, {, Vanoe and Wells, wrestlers, will is seh 44 to loave Chesterton at The Sp@kane team ts reported te represent the club In a smoker to 10 o'clock thie morning and- will bo strong and to outweigh Seattle. be given by the Spokane club to night af some Indiana —* from a victory of 4 to 0 over morrow evening ably Hammond, Weston given a big plien on. bis jarvival m Chicago.’ Ho has lowe “THE SPIRIT OF SPEED” ===>" ~ ‘HIGH LIFES Wit | FROM THE COLTS | The High Lifes won two out of HAL CHASE. three games played with the Colts in the & A. C. bowling tourney last night, but had to r do it, the winning t being only two pins The scores follow will leave for Spokane, 15 5 The team will probably tin has defied the game’a court of an thertty and continues to play ball on the coast, notwithetanding the at to do so meant expu warni ton from organised ball, Chase High Lifee— 1 2 a 7 plays with the San Jove team under Degnan im OS an am od he Churebili: ....174 470 MeGregor ....173 125 Keating .....100 243 oo SEATTLE SOCCER TEAM oe MEET PORTLAND Totals ... a8 816 886 | 10 Colts 1 2 : eT —— Marehall 186 146 192 oth The game which occer on Schaeffer 170 7% 18 Ti thusiasts look upon am « of the Edgerty 196 180 «180 ‘72 \ big events of the season, will be Mengle ......141 163 160 463 | »iayed Thursday afternoon at Dug Browa .... 176 166 «181 622 | dale’s park when the Seattle team meets an allatar aggregation from Totals 808 $00 899—-2,507 | porttand High seore—Keating 243 High ave Keating 100 High Lifes’ margin—2 pine TO CONTINUE BASKETBALL The Washing High School | lin spite of the lack of interest tm |the sport. Will Coyle was OAKLAND. captain and manager of the First race, eleven-six mile—-Lackfoot 106 (Burr eaths of @| team, i 4tot 06, third. Timo, 1:07. Second race, three-quarters of a mite—Creston Bay 116 (Ross), 3 to 6, won; John C. Graus 113, second Koenigon Louise 113, third. Time,| E135 Third race, mite and @ sixteenth | —Kermit 10T (fayes!, 9 to 2. won Miss May Fowdish 107, second King of Mist 107, third Time, 1:47 Here ts the very newest aad) will open at Madison Square gar a Swellest of automobile posters den, December 28. ca sia, hia The poster i* one of the most Tt te the work of Jean Palealogue, Senutitel ever Ganton No hint of the famous French poster artist sree, is here given of the marvel-| Fourth race, mile twenty who signa his work “Pal.” It {| ous color scheme which Palealogue Yards—-Ed. Ball 108 won; + atyled “The Spirit of Speed.” and| has worked out in the orginal, but | Rubrte 110, second wing Baa was drawt for the big anto | the symmetry and the airy gra 104, third. Time 124046. mobile show of the season fn New | the girlish figure typitying Fifth race, fiveeighths of a mile seach the Importers’ Salon, which | are wonderful in themselves. F. Neugent 106 (W. Miller), 8 to 5, ineeimanmennt 2 >| won; Sti y 106, Sevenful! Time, 0:59 1-6. WASHINGTON TO ty Sisth race. seveneighths of a TRY OPEN GAME mile—Rather Royal 169 ( Moretand), oe thin week 2 to 1, won; Col. White 112, second Mike Jordan 109, third. Time, After today there will be no more “nd trick football practice at the University 5#* evolve ration for the mighty strug 1:26 46 d passes into hie team, and once whieh Get a Furnace 5 it is believed, will eaase a season! For $65; guaranteed and targe this year. The varsity's last big). een “——enowws enough for a 6 to room house OR. W. B. RILEY. game fs that Thursday with Idaho. Buy your bat of BE. N. Brooks @ G Hi. Woodhouse Go, 112 Univ (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) ‘and the team will rest tomorrow in | Cp. 1231 Second av. ore sity at eee MINNEBAPOLI 26.-~" Ho, pcaaan _ ha chuckle while the ministry patergoers, threatens to hot, dis cussion of the stage and its in fluences The average actor or ac indifferent to virtne pastor of the First Baptist chureh With the white limelight of pub» They Came They Saw They Bought eity om. them the church people are ao better than those in the Jramatic profession retorts Rev have we done such an enormous G. . Merrill, chaplain of the local Never eFC weirs es we dit Serertay ent Monday————the men of Seattle never responded to any sale as they did CHINA PAYS A ours on those two days. But knowing the reputation we have made for “DEATH CLAIM honest goods and, more than that, honest prices, it is only natural that they would grasp the opportunity and buy their winter clothing at these prices. nw WlXICO’ Mar Nov. 28 Bleanor and Laroy Chestnut have The Hub never does things by halves—just look these values over: been paid $10,000 by the Chinese Regal $15 Suits death of th aunt, Mise Eleanor Chestaut, a Presbyterian miestonary was kill $20.00 values are 3 - who joa tu Liew Chow in! > le $13. 5 This Label Standard the World Pe deorteeecsre orn See I Over PARDON FOR MANY s on Eve now VIENNA, Nov 6—In recognt 1 of the commencement of the r Emperor “extensive mill granting free par sumption of civ erters, fugitty ry apie and the 12509 values sce 9445 . Regal $15 Overcoats now and Cravenettes st home a Money Back If You Those who have fled abrow Want It. are invited to return to Austria CLEVELAND SELECTEO. (By United Press.) WINONA, Minn Nov.’ 26. Through Dr. Irwin this city, secretary on the square and On the Square AN ACCOUNT Opened This Week Earns INTEREST FOR DECEMBER Our Savings Department Pays 4 Per Cent. DEXTER HORTON & & (O., Bankers Opposite the Totem Pote mmittee of the STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK THE STATE DEPOSITS ALL inst AVE SePonte post opFice 5 { won; Kerry 106, second: Allee F.| PASTORS DIFFER ON ACTORS, SDTY WHY YELLOW Yc. HW. TAVENNE }gard Womankind then the will have been sol will be forced to fies an ¢ law that will exclude jelon law feu the Chi Japan's gion—-Huddht or make the little bro lation, This religion offers whatever for a woman, I ve ay geno get alent Ph ed TOOK BANK'S MONEY } See “Dancer” and “Prancer,” Santa's Own | dogma, Jeataution! law at int axceticiom fn Japan, Ch tomptition, & snare, an thi a scapegoat, an ob peace and holiness of her father the virgin will well wrest ¢ NOVEMBER 26, 190%, ~ i ° AMERICAN ASSIMILATION Store C®sed All Day Thursday—’ ea | (Seattle Star's Exclusive Bervice,) Aeron tle buy > BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 26,—The} , OFwmtals ave & me pence ys ‘ Invited to Japanese question js nearing solu | fi" Ills not only bocauwe of tne ‘ tion with rapidit Pitt, tee [cose cestege ate teen ; 1 b n an in 10 n me pouae, ore Inia |" anata tn eet Santa. Claus out of ton Americana labored under | Chive in Sun Francleeo, 1 found delusions av the morality of the|Chivese in San Francisco, 1 town S t d Japanese. Just ax soon as all the | Be occupe haynes : a ur a |people know how the Orientals re Gongronn | ay) the Japanen as offectively an the Chinese exclu wally unfit for American assim a | RACES ARE UNFIT FOR | The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey Buchanan Co, F Th anksgiving, ) All the Little Boys and Girls Are R an Francisco and Oakland) %ust a | lition #0 utterly opponed to Ameri to lite nad Boats sa 10 o'Clock in the Morning at Pig. oo cabonrenil 4 ~ yf neer Square, and Get a Nice i Aiicveepiealare nore Souvenir. ! question ’ 4 publie men filthinews xelunion Instances not only cooked, ate and slept sv naee yy) (ON# amall room, but rolled the cook Afier @ short tour of the city with "Dance 1 “Prances” | Anh Ww ing utensils up in the bedding in he'll be at b to all the little folks at bis hesdquarters, Gan i Hn MAD the daytime and used the room as vey-Budhansa Co, 7 i » Gar a tailor shop, It is this kind of life w a ‘ toll } no hope |; ‘ oda een rite Santa Claus @ letter now—tel wd Sedthist oe, Coane Te one best for Christmas, Drop the letter In the Garve Buches Cn plaining about competing agatont Dar Saas: tein Ae nse ma | nd mork unclean Real Live Reindeer at Toyland, and Kozuktuk, | racte “te His Faithful Esquimaux Attendant—10 to 12 | In Japan—-and whatever ts trae in ANNISTON, Ala, Nov. 26—In ! m,—3 to 5 p. m., and Saturday Evenings, 8 tog. | {Japan ts true in the Pacific coast | the United States court William We are obliged to Iimit thetr exhibition Tovia ea aa tion _.|settionents of Japanese, for they | Lawler, late cashier of the de iar anun teen ak Gecmamaned! te oar tt a ~ bring thelr lowest shite with |fimet bank of Attalia, Ala. charged mate them—duty to parents overshadows | With embeaziement of the funds of nina fi ull other duties, At the command | tt Mmatitution in conjunction with ets, bron ravings wom ot ave youre | POYLand Specials Tomorrow) > w ite " b entere 1 i of guilty Sentence } 4 of shes ta enable hor fa her to | was ph Ber Regular 25¢ Dolly Furniture Regular $1.00 Mechaniest ey | nitur Lam shy neg Henpatingy «op giearthen - | Bet of Four Pleces— 15 gine, with Care and rag | , ts nd not to injure herself “fs Appraisers’ Report Filed. Tomorrow c je — On—Com. oak, Sold*into bodily, mental and mor The report of the a poralsers *. enti: tte. Weaate: Manian ice ss ale jal slavery for a certain mar |aideration has been the | fate of several hundred you nese and Japanese maidens in the i i ersten inst fow months, They are brought |4ay at l showe the value of the es Only 24 More Shopping Days Until Christmas | to Amert under fale ena tate to be 9,820.02, o om 64 7 a id i a aiieate { 520.02 Is cash in bank | Here’s Something | Last Call Tamerew | there arw 300 of these girla in the|“S>mees~ Hill advocate Intonat | fas a ! one and Japanesd sections of a4 farming See our display ad, |i Timely | On | Turkish baths, wader Grand the page 6. Mutual Realty Co., | ss ° i |tor *** | Pioneer Dida | Blanket Special | _ Thanksgiving Linens a | } | 1 Prices. The Hand Mirrors 91 Round or Oval Nand value value Lubin's Almond Cream, 4 Hind’s Honey Almond regular 40c; spectal Stores. Capable assistan medicines and easy-to-pay Sponges and Cent Off. ‘Se Rath Sponges .. Sponges be Sponges Me Rath Hrushes Tbe Rath Brushes $1.00 values, SO¢, and through our entire line 43e values 65e values Wash Kags, 100 values bars ve itlas Vege’ Main Store 610 SECOND AVENUE, SETWEEN CHERRY AND JAMES STS. A. CML BERG, $ Extra Savings Hand Mirrors at Saving Soap Specials. Vallentine’s Toilet Cream, 40¢ Conservative, yet progressive, is the policy of Bartell’s Drug Brushes, 20 Per Damascus Nail Piles, extra long Bath Mitts, % off, special - te Mansfield Tar and Rag Sha:npoo Bartell Drug Co. SYSees +f. CORBERG, candinavian American Bank ket con, | polated appraine th Cora E. Whipple, com as Rae MeRobert filed with the ¢ amazing ular kanes Toyland Special 10c Toyland Special ~ Tomorrow é Tomorrow ang Chi ind Tomorrow Only This Special | | W® Quote » Specimen | Prion | Reg. $7.50 Danm |” $1.89 Grey Cotton ask Set Blankets Thanksgiving Speclaf morrow Only, Extra Special Value $1 39 * Tomorrow . at € Cloth of German Sih Size 64x76; extra heavy, — weighing full 5 pounds; cro- ched Damask, 180, with chet ends and with blue, red and low border effects. Tomorrow’s At Bartell’s Drug Store x20. All hem. med and ready for use, 474-1 Glycerine, White Rowe, _— 55¢ | Violet oF Sandalwood Soap. Hf} __THE STORE THAT CABVEY. Mirror aoe per cake tte $1.25 Bbony Round Hand Mirror | Pears’ Glycerine Soap, unscent $t. oo ed, per cake ve M Roger @ Gallet's Imported Bath net Soap, monster size, regular $3.50 Rotary Shaving a - : 22 Roger & Gallet’s Lilas, Carne Ill? SECOND AVENUE eicing Creams a tion or Sandalwood Soap, 26e x AUS — 15 SE Toilet Creams. ee se seteeens ae * eos “ Violet Witch Huse! Cream, 200 | P!aud's Lilac Soap, 25¢ value hotties tte “* ‘ 1Se A. BRIDGE & CO., Rose Tollet Cream, 26¢ value Mme. Graham's Purity Soap, 26c + 16¢ | bars tbe ___ Largest Clothiers on the Coast. Woodbury’s Facial Cream, 20 Colgate’s Lilac Soap, per cake ise Se 23¢ ms’ Sandalwood Soap, per de value ke Ne 28¢ | Pumice Soap, 10c bars Ge Cream, | Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap, 15¢ 2Ne bars . . 13530508 IBig Reduction Sale Heavy stocks force us to take extreme meas- ures this early in the season. This affords you the opportunity of buying your clothing at much less than it would ordinarily cost you. We men- tion a few of the “unmatchable values” we offer. 9 Witte te—that pride in good work, the best of prices are powers that bring return orders. Bath Manicuring Goods. and fexit va * . B0¢ Krustue Natl Files, 25¢ and 300 Be con aa awa vant 1 $20.00 and $22.50 Suits} ax APR \ sass inas, aims ae Overcoats and Pray’s Rosaline, 20¢ value .12¢ ane | P07 Oneulin, reguar st Cravenettes go for tie special 206 Dupont Cuticle Cream, jars ibe Cuticle Scissors, 760 values. 55¢ Krustus Hand. Forged and Hand Finished Cuticle or Nail Seis Se $14.35 $15.00 and $18.00 Suits, } Overcoats and : Cravenettes go for $12.35 $12.50 and $13.50 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes go for $10.85 CLEARING HOUSE CERTIFICATES ARE} AS GOOD AS GOLD AT THIS BIG REDUCTION SALE, ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN RE PAIR FREE OF ae E. 1A. Bridge&Co LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST. 4 ¥ sora, $1.25 values SGSSSER8% afeseceocooog. Bartell’s Owl Drug Store 606 SECOND AVE § lt 103-105-107 First Avenue and shen 89-91-93 Yesler Way We are showing the finest and most stylish | | VED OVERCOATS TO TOP COATS | | R FOR $25. f | c On Savings Compauad Sgt AT THE We Pa : n the City + Tailors Y oO Interest THE TAILORED READY CO | i ondor pa | Second Ave = Fourth and Pike | —— METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, BROKERS " 9 ae Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Pri vate Wires. Phones——Sunsdt Mal , SE 2667, ind. 2505, Rooms 1007-1008, Americ ank Bulldings

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