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BUTTE WOULD LIKE TO PLAY LINCOLN FELLOWS’ MATCH OFF. Here {# “Bubbles” Robinson, light: Miners Are Champions of ee ron potwoon alt Weikbt. Probably you never heard | Both Utah and Fel ne ena raptoine Rit. [Of him. That you are going to vee | Ree eee eee geen “on {Of him in the not very distant fu Montana. Thankegiving ture te ® prediction made by no leas | & through. Fello: & personage than Joe Gans. ves olal proposition offered by Rittog’s The Butte high echool team has manager Appeared upon the football horizon seen compen or uncon SLC TEAM TO. PLAY pakiug with a covetous eve tothe] CHANCELLORS ON THANKSGIVING Montana school's title, which the Green Lake boys would Iike to see affixed to their champlonship list, which includes Washington, Oregon i and Idaho, By defeating Butte, the hie cen RaNWE Seattle school could lay claim to the high school championship of both Montana and Utah Principal Downer of the Butte High school witnessed the Hroad The Seattle Athletic club eleven jand the Chancellor football will play the annual game at Dus dale park at 10 a, n i ing day The to settle the mam In game Saturday and jetty championship, The club toam da talked to Coach Allen|has a clean slate so far, and the garding the taking of the Lincola|Chancellora have experienced but team to Butte, As trips outaide/one defeat in three years, and that the state are not countenanced by | by 4 high school team the sehoot board, it te probable that | the game will be arranged to be played here next Saturday, The only obstacle at present ts that} Butte has another tmportant game | Scheduled for that date and may | The Valley City soccer team ree onneuntee some difficulty in cancel-/terday lost ita first game played Ung or postponing tt on local grounds to the Wanderers In any event Butte would be a/by the score of 5 goals to 0 A card, inasmuch as that/ good attendance of soccer enthus won the Northwest cham-/iasts turned out despite the tn last year and it l# several | clement weather, The Wanderers’ it has been seen on | score was 3 to 0 when half time was called, goals being made by paying echool plonship years ots Tesh ea \J. Reeke and Fenton. The second half waa keenly L oc A L BOWLER | towsne. “The ‘Vatioy City players played goed ball Individually | lacked the essential team work. A Reeke and J, Reeke scored the -_—_o }second half goals. Final score, 6 With a handsome silver cup 88) to 0, but their trophy, the Seattle bowlers Rangers Defeated. who competed in the intercity The Seattie-Rangers game pre match that opened up the new al ceded the Valley City-Wanderer leye in Vieteria, returned home} game, which resulted In a victory last night The cup is now the property of the Emptre team, the highest number of pt Tt % WASEDA UNIVERSITY The team is composed of Davia, Thomas, hnken and Koch. The other & Je teams making the trip were the Biamarcks, compos- ed of Cressmas, Buxton, Young, | LOSE TO AMERICAN Kelly and Wetmore; and the Se | | vietor © the Waseda university | ley® prevented any high scores. by a of Ste 0, Right thousand Stormy weather in the straits| people saw the Americans admin- delayed the Vancouver team’s ar.|ister the whitewash. No Waseda riving at Victoria before Sunday | player succeeded in reaching second morning The chief of police | ™* tabooed any bowling on Sunday and the Vancouver team returned home without felfiting onl tmtenion. THISTLES BEATEN AT TACOMA The Thistle soccer team played at Tacoma yesterday and was de feated by the Tacoma team, 5 to 4, tn a close game. Tacoma out- ved the Thisties In the first balf in the second the Seattle team came back strong and during the (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Nov. %3.—The mg annual race meeting of the Angeles racing association at a Santa Anita track, which will commence on Thankegtving gives promise of betng the mort cessful yet held on the Pacific © The California handicap is Principal feature, with a quarantecd value of $7.560. Next In value le the speed handicap, which has a «uar- anteed value of $4,000, and will be worth $6,000 to the winner, A grand total of 1,444 nominations were made to the 19 stakes, & © Hildreth heads the lst with 148 “ . | nominations. Clark refereed the) The list of officials is as follows Presiding Judge, Col. A. W. Ham- Sitonm; associate judge, Ed. Cole; handicapper, K. C. Smith; clerk of the scalea, P. P. Pomeroy; starters, | Richard Dwyer and Col. Holtman, PRINCETON ELECTS CAPTAIN. Rudolph ©. SiegiIng of Charteston B. C., has been elected captain of | special Judge, Charies Baldwin, who the Princeton football team for 1969. | reph Judge Robert Leighton. He has played two years on the| Seymour Butler will again be in team and graduates neat year. BOSTON ‘Gere HOOPER. Harry Hooper, F rightfletder of the Sacramento State league team. has signed with the Boston American league team for next season. charge of the Pinkerton forces. The moeting will continue for at least 135 Gays. TALKING MACHINES RECORDS IHNC.Wa mer Humboldt arrived yeater- rom Skagway and way ports cargo of fiah and 68 passen- ve of them being from Daw- igay' | mer City of Puebla arrt from San Francisco lest night Steamer President cleared for fame port. Meamer Meteor arrived yesterday from Tacoma and shifted to Bell- Ingham to load further cargo. funaart, after « ine fi fichooner Stimson put Into lard yesterday, wh she a million fect Bal- will le | for the Seattle team by a score of| pat | |time friend, The writer says: THE STAR—MONDA GANS DISCOVERED THIS —" os ANGRME dele Nov, 18,— Nov, ‘ol what he Joe ought to know, for the “ Master” taught “Bubbles” knows about boxing | When Gans was training for his fights in this city a colored news. | boy who leche di to bera dead viager| | fo Gans, walked up to him one day | Jand asked for? trial as sparrtag | |partner, His request was granted, | and after a couple of rounds Gans |thought he aaw something in the lad. He kept him with him all the | surprising ra aptdity Robinson lost his first fight but [has never been defeated since. The }black boy ie a hard-hitter and dis |plays much of the Gans cleverness ie and ring generalship. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON; Noy. 21 naval work are as follows system extension, $8,000 COMING TO HIM (By United Pri SPOKANE, Fra }Barker, the soldier from Fort | Wright found guilty by a jury of the brutal murder of Ira Messenger at Medical Lake, seems utterly tn capable of realising that be is in the shadow of the gallows Hard luck.” he sald, to continue, $1,000,000; tem extension, $8,000; r equipment extensions, No. §, $126,000; four ¢ ters, $34,000; general st Vo cost $260. 000) $100,000; nop, $40,000 ‘a naion pattern roads and walks ex $5,000; grading to continue fire anchor parks, § protection system extension. 000; warrant officers $4,000. when he |heard the verdiot of the jury, “but| is I got what's coming to me.” | Idaho's Official Count. | NOISE, Idaho, Nov, 2%.—The PACIFIC FLEET IS Statesman, which secured offictal figure om county auditors, gives BREAKING RECORDS [0 or hdaho. on the so OP as follows Republica: , fey Unie’ Preeed democratic, 24,609; sock SAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov, 22.—Ac- | yrohibitioniat, 1,740; independence, cording to infor jon brought by | 997 the Solace, w, arrived here from na bay, the Pacific feet is i all records in its practices jit ts said the crulsera Tennessee, | Pennsylvania and Colorado have Jeach broken world’s records tn prac tee at night with the threeinch smi rr RE n'e Official Vote. ont Ore, Noy, 2.--Tite following 1s the official vote of Ore gon for presidential electors No vember 3: Taft, 62,630; Bryan, 38, 049; Chafin, 2,682; Debs, 7,439; ‘gen, 2a8 AUTOPIANO DURABILITY Stands a Nine Months’ Trip to Alaska on the “Yorktown” Popular on Warships— Used on Many Noted Ones structed so substantially as to resist extreme climatic changes apé stand constant usage was recently embodied in a personal ten by a San Franciscan to an emplope of the Autopiano Co, iy oe “Last week I was up at Mare Navy Yard, and repaired an Autoplano aboard the ‘Yorktown,’ whick # nad just retarned from « sine months’ trip to Alaska. The boys told me | that the plano was played about 10 hours a day during all that time, and you would be surprised to see how well it stood the test.” The qualities of the instrument may well be realized when the dif. ference {n climate between AJaska and California is taken Into con- | aideration —one with almost continual winter and the other erjoying spring weather. The Autopiano is a great favorite in the navy, and at present there are one each on the U. 8. 8. “Dakota.” “Yorktown,” “California,” “Alert,” “Ohio,” “Chicago,” hospital ship “Relief,” and “Vermont,” [fornia potnis Schooner J. W. € at Raliard for Callao. Missouri's Count, JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Nov. 23. William H. Taft carried Missourt by @ plurality of 1,026, according to the tabulation of the official returns | made by Governor Folk. The vote follows: Taft, 346,915 | to know that there is but one Autopiano. reserve torpedo flotilla, and two Autoplanos on the U. &. 8. “8t Louis” and “Connecticut” and in the Marine Barracks, Mare Island, Cal. A COMMON ERROR Ia made by calling all player-plancs Autoplancs, We wish the public The Autopiano being the | 889 Hisgen, 3 * | frat player-piano ever made. Its being so tremendously popular ts the ton, soctalist labor, $67. Is no better than another’ s--that’s why this has al- ways been a strictly one price store. Then again— Sharpener OC y at ¥ mf f these steele quicker afd b than « regular t one-fifth as me fo and everyon Knife has will not trial. Gla ct Regal le Emery Stoel Knife Sharpener ‘ 9c J Welght 4 of., by mali ‘ide, ‘arborundum Knife rpener Weight 4 on by mall a%e, IF. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Ave. SAVE. MONEY Avoid Pain on Your TEETH CUT RATES Until December 1st. 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KOHLER & CHASE 1318 Second Avenue Weber Piano Dealers Seattle, Wash. / Wa “Gus Brown” Saturday Night Shopping Made Easy at This Store No trouble to make selection or distinguish colors by the most modern lighting facilities ever installed in any Business House Our fitting and alteration departments are so complete that all suits sold today will be delivered for Sunday wear. | Special Discounts in All Departments During Our ANNUAL SALE OF THANKSGJVING a - = oe Second ard Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” r P L K T. Hs S P os @ x x P , : quarters, | ) His | 1 Of the ature, Arnold Vib: NOVEMBER 23, RHEL ME 6 MEAN 6 MB ¢ ES 9 i» ea 6 pany are and have been bles accepted for stor age are in a separate compartment, but entire ly within our large five ply chrome steel lined RHEUMATISM Melieved in one free treatment 840 Arcade Annex prove it. W a) °o Sale of Walker’s ° Bankrupt Stock TOMORROW you can get any Child’s Coat in the house at one-half Walker’s prices. Walker’s Waists that sold at © $1.50 to $2.50 are all to be offered at 89c. Silk waists that 4 Walker asked $10.00 for are to go at $3.75? Neck Furs | Imitation Ermine, Persian Lamb, Mink, etc., Walker’s price | up to $7.50 to be closed out at $2.95. All the Women’s | Raincoats of rubberized satin and silk are to go at just half” Walker’s prices. Women’s Cravenetted Raincoats areto go at $4.95. Royal Ermine Scarfs that were $25.00 are to be sold at $9.95. Two Scarfs of Chinchilla worth $65 are to go at $22.50. Women’s Long Coats of fancy mixed coatings | (Walker’s price $15 to $17.50) are now $8.75. Comb Jackets © that Walker asked $10 to $12 for are $4.95. Walker’s white and colored ” Silk Frocks and afternoon Gowns worth $100 and $150 are to be sold for» és $35 and $25. Walker’s Suits for women that were $25 are now $10, and Suits that were $35 are $15. The whole stock is, in short, marked for speedy riddance. No time to lose if you want to share in the savings. The time to act is tomorrow earlier the better. THE STONE-FISHER CO.—DISTRIBUTORS OF WILLIAM WALKER BANKRUPT ST¢ 1112-1116 Second Avenue, Near Spring Street AMUSEMENTS. Seattie Theatre Tuesday Evening, November 34, Lecture by the Rev. Thomas BE. Sherman, &. J, Bubject-—The Road te Rome.” Admission—Parquat and Balcony, Secu! it Ste; Gallery, thc. theatre box office Lois Theatre | Performances D New Show | ROYAL Al b OE. i Phones—Sunset, Main 1304; Ind. 4334 hag | ‘The First Production om Any Stage. | | Moore Theatre sad " cate we sont 7 “NO MAN LAND.” | Pas oe! latiness Thankag! vt ” = oe Be ry eeiving | Written Kap: pany a T. Daniel) Minet Harris Presents the lage to th He Prices nm Rese My Bw PR gb giving Mat. 600, — | th ie tt some avril" aee CONTINU r THANKS sae ogres ot tee the interest Hoapt moral November. Dramacio Sensation & | Henry 8. "¢ nat Thanks Saturday wie Atthe MOORE THEATRE ‘Mme. Shanna Cumming or NEW YORK. Dramatic Soprano WIth be the soloist at the Sehubert Club's firet publig concert this sea- son, evening of 1 SALE OF TICKETS wy, season ticket holders b yodnestay, at 10 «. m. at the | Helen Frasier, guertette, tneli Four Frank- 3 no own ee Amy | IES Shalt’ Ccukeno THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Russell, Drew & French, M, T adi lise cordially invit Title Trost Com Yate Wed Firet Time Her ine Melodra, guarded by day and ottion, oN IN THE SHADOW oF THE GAL- | Ware, int night by employes of the Seventy u 4 Prices--Mata., 100 and 200; Nii hte, | matinee bi avr Ic to 86 company, and all value -Five Trained Singers ext. Weeh-~entien 4 Dick. E wit ot Comprise the chorus, which render a moat attractive progr six numbers with Mme. Cum: who, eastern critics say, In of wonderful charm, possessing a mificent soprano voice, highly trained The Grand JOHN CORT. 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