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HOLD BIG WR TOURNAMENT TONIGHT ESTLING Y. M. C. A. Mat Men From| Anderson, 145; Clyde MaoDonald, All Over Northwest | us; Harvey Donaldson, 115, Tacoma is sending a formidable to Compete. array of men tn the 145 class, as Wrestlors representing the Y. M.) ©. Ae of the Northwest will meet | A: at 8 o'clock tapiaht for one of the | A. W. Ford. most olaborate tournaments ever | tered T. B. Comly tn the 158-pound jclass; Wilford Connell, at 186, and Bdward Brown, at 115, But three entries have been re | joag have | cetved from Everett, namely, A. H Hally, 208; Ole Benson, 158; Moore, The bouts have not) 196, held here. Kutries do not close until to night, but the bill will be a heavy one, From Tacoma alone fome seven entries for the pound event. aa yet been prepared, possible that Wrestling matches will be off simultaneously. The local Y. M. ©. A. has on) tered several good men who are expected to come off with 145. and it ts rich, 190; Ernest George, 158; Fred follows 8. | Pohl, Thos, Miller, Harry Talbot, D, Wire, L. Lb. Spe two or even three | sending men, according to reports.) pulled | Vancouver | contender tn the | tor at the Beattie Athletic club, has feather tn their cap. The Seattle been entries are as follows: Oars Se SALEM WOULD PLAY LINCOLN ELEVEN Offers Thanksgiving Day! Game in Oregon City. } | Emer Lincoln high school will in all robability play Salem high achoo! in the Oregon city on Thanksgty Salem wired yesterday, but offering the expenses of players. Coach Allen is holding out for 17 men and it ts not | thought likely Salem will refu the request Lincoln will not gain anything by @ victory over Sal but Lin. |—Warden won, Argonaut second coln brought the 0 mn school |Apto Oro third, Time—1:08 3-5. | here last year with the understand. Rg te selting—Nedulowus | HK. Foll-| matches. Hendrickson, F. G, Roberson and Resides these ai okane and Portland are also entered a strong Hoe in the as Barney , Wrestling Instrac chosen to referee the Signs an SPOKANK, Nov, 4 war chief of the Spokane Indiana, has returned home from the Chica | | go conference, and announces the acquisition of two new players, re-| Wright, Holm and Killtday, of laat orulted city | year's team, BROWN GETS NEW MEN FO Outfielder and | bank clork, wnd a atx-footer, wolgh Pitcher While Chicago. in (By United Press.) trom the Chicago 0 One ts @ pitcher, McCament, a | genulne Indian, eS serene CO BROADWAY GOES EAST TO MEET WENATCHEE Gridiron Veterans Have| Lost Interest Since the Lincoln Game. Nod Brown, } wae claimed out of the third by the AT EMERYVILLE (By United Press.) OAKLAND, Cal. Nov. d4-—-White| clear weather prevailed, the track at) ville was muddy yesterday | ro several surprines. od from 12 to ¢ t, the favorite, for the recond, at five and a half furlongs. Mise Highiand and Billy Pullman were two successful horses Wap! Beckwith stable for $996. Five and a half furlongs, sellin, Mise Highland won, Heay Man second, Marchesa third. Time—/ 1:10 1-6. Five and « half furlongs, selling Reeuits school management are carried out, | the gridiron veterans of that achool | will travel east tomorrow and play | the Wenatchee high achool Friday afternoon, The only condition upon | which the game for the 2lst could | be cancelled was that the eastern | school should reserve the hight to | cancel the game if snow came and prevented a crowd turning out. The boys of the local school are now anxious for the trip, a the real climax of the gridiron season aneed, but they have had arcely any trips at all this sea son, ft will not be unwelcomed Although, according to the decision, Broadway was beaten by the Lin coln school, the Broadway students feel that it was a virtual victory for them. 1 The men are out, but they have) THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVE R INDIANS ing 180 pounds, He was recom mended to Brown by Jimmy Wiags, the old Northwestern pitcher, The other {# an outfielder, Lynoh by name, who, Brown saya ,was also highly recommended Trown ie enthusiastic over the acquisition of Ontdick, the former Hoston American catcher, The In dian pitehing staff now tnoludes eight names, a8 follows Jonsen, and Hoon, Brinker, |MeCamet and Gregg, the latter a SR AR eu pn enE te After Championship. BREMERTON, Nov. 24.--Rrem- erton high school is for the aeeo- ond ob ship. PRESIDENT RECEIVES RELAY MESSAGE WASHINGTON, DB. ©, Noy, 24 The New York-Washington Y, M CG, A. race ended at night, when, President Roosevelt received from the hands of Garden Leech. the last bey of the 1,000 who had the sage in @ silver tube Richard ©. Morse. tranalt since Frid ne prow dont was « 4 in the with an washing. in rte tet out of its owner's party frock." labor. You simply rub Fels-Naptha soap on the clothes, put them in covered with water and let them stay there for thirty minutes. In this half hour, Fels-Naptha does everything that boiling and hard-rubbing Pe do and does it better. The woman who once does a wash with Fels-Naptha soap, according to the dite. tions on the wrapper, will never go back to the before-Fels-Naptha-was-i ing that Salem should bring Lin) ring coln there this season. Coach Al-| Ten does not anticipate any trouble | jr, in diaposing of the Oregon school, | » Hi Military academy defeated Sa. | Jem by a 12-0 score, and this and) Lincoln's score could be taken as & comparison betweet: these two| teams. being agreed u with Butte will be negotiated When last night's bowling sets were terminated at the 5. A. C, the Eagles safely held another se ries in their talona, with the Cranes the victims, D. B. Putnam was high man for a single game, with 577. Team score: the Madison park pavilion as the Ist 24 4 Total | eene of the 1909 bowling tourna |# Eagles . $16 896 919—2,615! Ment of the Western Bowling con-|# Cranes $34 796 $16—2,446|sTees- The latest improved style|* iiaildeaenitinnaaemnaininatinesay r of alleys will be Installed especially | }for the tourney, which will be held/# Football Receipts Larger. PORTLAND, Nov, 24.—The total / receipts of the Oregon-0. A. C/ game on last Saturday has been of ficlally announced as $8,105. Each | team will receive $3,364, out which it will be required to pay gate receipts for any football game ever played in the Northwest. On the Square of the STANDARD | hey irre” scone || TOURIST afford your ing the F Northern we let, Cc. W. Meldrum, ° C, P. an®T, A Box third In the event of the game | penile. and seventy yards, selling pon today, no FAM | Silver Sue third. Tin The Seattle Bowling Tournament with 214, and also for the series, | *##0clation last night decided upon |® | from May 26 to June 9 inclusive. ite expenses, leaving a net amount | Sullivan on December 8. of about $3,000. This has been doing good work came age 1a the Jarmest | soined the ranks of the “pro | fore leaving Long posted a forfeit | of $280 for a match for a fight at Port Wright. to Bottom You’d have to search a long time to find an im- perfect spot in either styles, materials or workmanship on Regal $15 Clothes Besides which they save you money—the way they wear will please you. SOLE AGENTS OBSERVATION |__ Sans This pleasing quartette accompanies you either way between Seattle and the Cities if you use the “Oriental Limited” Great Northern Line Nothing that Twentieth Century ingenulty fonds hey ite mat hwest.” Columbla and Second A LA CARTE “=e DINING CAR == SERVICE | Long Has Aberdeen Matoh. SPOKANE, Nov. 4 of | the lightweight, has left here fo Aberdeen, where he will meet Gen Relieved In one free tegogmons at B40 Arends Annex “ prove it. Write for our tree liter- a ture. Areslé Vibrator Co. Mets inet. Time—1; 15 2-6. Billy Pullman won, Sir Brillar | game. Sol, Bronston third Time | tore 4 a half furlongs, selling t won, Sempron! second, To!l Time—1: 08 2-6. | again xk won, Hell day me—1: 47 2-5. re could seeee TOURNAMENT at pit *. * * * ~Lauie Long. Sullivan ¥ oo ith Kid Bealer|* f°! | Thal Opp Twin visiting you dur. see the Great At your request 1 them our book at fe] However, aprawied on that his body was between the arbitrator and the ball He tried his best to blow the ball Into foul jong Larry Metean eaenet cure im from 2 te Bowlege second, Wapa/ not thetr former spirit and dectaton. | if they are sent to the One mile and seventy yards, sell-| Apple City, they will play a good game who were In good condition, but sow, on the top of such 4 battle, few are in shape to get down to hard work | Coach Lewis ts well please Mence second,| with the playing of his men Satur. | that his team Before the Lincoln were several player’ and believes wie in another game. MADISON PARK T0 BE seeateneewnanne SCENE OF BOWLING | M'LEAN BLEW HARDEST. *# One of the funniest Incidents ever seen on the ball feild oo curred in an opening game be ® twoen Pittsburg and the Reds * Cincinnati. The score was tied In the ninth, and Cineta nati had a man on first Johnny Kane tunted for « sacrifice, but the ball rolled right down the third base line, and Leach knew he could not handle it tn Kane out at firet The umpire was back of the time to throw cher, and y Tommy ground, so territory, but ‘an also the job, and throwing him { on the other side of the ball, he blew In opposition to Leach The ball wabbled from side RHEUMATISM rannine ‘over phy me bes ‘air ground. | te teint dndindinnniaiaded Marines to End Season. BREMERTON, Nov. i4-—The Ma- | »," rine team of the navy yard will con ite football kegiving day with « with the eleven from the cruiser St \Louta. The Marines will he at the |front next spring with both baseball | }’ The Seattle soccer team will hold | 2.20 No. STALLS 40-41, PUBLIC MAR. bo BAKERY, 1219 VESLER SPECIAL FOR Thanksgiving Extra fine ples, Mince, Cran berry, Pumpkin and Custard. + » be J. B. 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This Week, Matinees Thank Thank Saturday = ume | Will be the soloist at the Schubert Club's first publig concert this sea son, evening of Deo, 1 SALE OF TICKETS n ticket holders bog! y, at 10 a m, at the Seventy-five Trained Singers Brown’’ sas Black Suit? rise the chorus, whieh wil & most attractive program of umbers with the most select stock the eastern critics way a ainger |. produce—Business and Dress }of wonderful charm, poss sing a Gedlobrenste’ treck 004 | magnificent soprano’ votee, bighly on sale until Saturday night, No are The Grand JOHN CORT. Manager Week tate inesday This T turday Regular Prices.,. z JOUNNY JONW $1.00; Wed. Mat fe and 60c Sat. Mat., 25¢ to The. in all other departments dur Seatti¢ Theatre ltussell & Drew, Mere, Phones——4%. ANNUAL GALE OF THANKSGIVING ’ ighi—/Thankeagtying Matinee, ening Except Tonight Second and Yesler. very Kv UNCO IN ARIZONA” o dat Hit im Wooks. ats, 100 and N¥ghte, ext Wook “A Struggle for —— — Seattle Theatre “Where the Cars Stop” Adminsion-—Parquet an | theatre box ‘oftive, AND RAINCOATS, all laneel Vests at Half 2/6 PINE ST. Mme. Cummings, | Nights apd Thanksgiving Mat., 90 |) oa? Weil, you'll find i Fels-Naptha FIVE WEEKS MORE $7.15 $9.75 $12.75 KUPPENHEIMER'’S $25.00 AND $30.00 SUITS AND Chawley Wants Anty Drudge’s Daughter's Hand. livery now and the of a woman who cheats hence of all the special benefits “4 Fels-Naptha soap. By using it af in the Fels-Naptha way, but in the way her ancestors used ordinary laundry soap. She boils the cl, she stirs them with a stick, she ruby them nearly threadbare—which ; all wrong! Perhaps she adds a lit washing-powder, or so ‘ie which 1s very wrong. Her explanation for all thiy unnecessary trouble and wor! in **Te’s the way I learned to ” In all probability, she | wash before Fels-Naptha wag j bd ed; for Fels-Naptha is one of modern time and laborsayin inventions. Now, with Fels-Naptha and taking Chawley—'Mre, Drudge, I came to seek your daughter's hand.” t in the . a stain Insist on getting the soap in the red and green wrapper. you don’t boil the clothes; no red-hot fire and steaming You © tub, jue the Fels-Naptha way. do any back-breakin was-invented way of | Fels-Naptha ts as far superior to the Imitation as gold Is to At the end of next month we surrender our location to the man who took it away from us. The man Seattle and buncoed us out of our lease. In the meantime we are attracting the greatest crowds of clothi Street had ever seen. Selling clothing and furnishings at prices no living soul ever dreamed of before. receive requests from local merchants to sell our stock to them in bulk, but we say NO. We shall continue this about January Ist (as promised) and give the people of Seattle and vicinity the grandest bargains in high-grade dise ever offered by any firm in all America. Special Offerings for Thanksgi H L. BLACK & CO.’S FAMOUS LONDON RAINCOATS—In black or gray; selling all over at $20.00; SCHLOSS BROS RAINCOATS, now .... ALL SPECIAL HAND-TAILORED GARMENTS formerly retailed from $30.00 to $45.00, ° SC DAVID MARKS & SONS’ brass. a nay HLOSS BROS.’ $18.00 SUITS, ROW cove ENRY ROTHSCHILD & SONS’ $18.00 SUITS, now $18.00 SUITS, MOW ...665 ee ee er 12.6 $14.65 $198 .' $20 SUITS BOW wcccsccccces Cluctt 91.50 | Furnishings Lt Be Whe a8 Men's Wool Sweater wet $1.25 Umbrellas sss $1.50 Men's U : $2.00 Umbrellas sas» Higher grades ately reduced. SEATTLE, WASH. Between Second and Third Aves. AMUSEMENTS. Lois Theatre » Week of | Give Taylor & © line; Augweta Glose; Phantoms; Rogers & Desly; Amy Stanley; Alexie & Schall; Orpheum n Pictures. | | : a ee ne | FHI AVENUE THEATRE Russell, Drew & French, Mars, dew Company jaht and All Week, Mats W Thurs. and Sat Firat Time He Melodralna ’ k “Deadweed Bick,” STAR ULAR VAUDEVILLE, Performan Datly—2:90, 7:16, 1 Sube f Pri Ma Acte—a MANCHS DAY, PHANISGIVING ° + Four Frank Phantastic IM THE SHADOW OF THE GAL- Lows. Nights, [) LYRIO THRATRE Algska B Home "ft the — AMUSEMENTS. _ THANKSGIVING SBR the Interest of th Ocetdental | Week begin- Mr. T. J £ : om at 8 dy burlesque r et, Main 1904; Ind. 4334 Husband” or r o n the " T Production om Any Stage! Koom.” “Gilmore & Batter » Seat Sraeen. aa “NO MAN'S LAND” [fre and dancers. Mr. Toney Subas2 H Gilt will pre , a ern, mon 5 . Written Bepectally for 7. Dantel| Ward, introducing Mise Minale Herr ‘Monit ‘rawley Dance’ Benewcing _ the Salome Hearr : enson & Weston. Grant Matinee tomorrow matinee Thanksgiving. 0 beaut Pea trieg a aetiare, ent ful girle—20. Matineds Wed. Sat | quartette, includ — Oe 2, 26e, 360 and| Rosen. No adi } | : . ia cordially Invited. -Not Open Thursdays Thanksgiving Day We speak of it in adwanee are minder to those who might" deposit their money tomorrows If you don't need the put it in our Sayings and get 4per cent-com on it. If your bank pt itself were If you do need to use the oe " ¢ beat poss fee: ones aan Tf the check Oe el | from day to day, put it al Checking bills by cl | to tl : lar the he ba ¢ k to you through of h 1 or destroye? llding noney itself #® salt Joandina ? vian American Bank Scandinavian American 203 Aldtka building, Seattle, U.S, A (