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~|HAGEN AND GILES BOX TO A DRAW OUR GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA TO BEAUTIFY AND DARKEN THE HAIR olor restorer this preparation ts rat The question of superiority I R fe easier to tween Hollie Giles, the soldier bo: preserve the color | ef the hair than to restore ft, al-'vastly superior to the tin though it is possible to do both. "sage tea” made by our grand: | OF and Howes cacy Re tid dmothers understood the mothers, men went 15 rounds to a draw last The growth and boauty of the hair depends on a healthy cond! thon of the sealp, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hale Remedy quickly kills the dandruff germs which rob the hair of tts life, color and lustre, makes the sealp clean and healthy, secret. They made a “sage tea,” ‘and their dark, glossy hair long ag middle life due to this Our mothers have gray hairs before they are fifty, but they are beginaing to appreciate the wisdom night before a fair crowd at th Fort Lawton Athletic club. The first were about in distress, Giles was able to sid it andmothors In asing “sage ry o te a ° tea” for thelr hair and are fast ry gives the halr strength, color and | fron (he & mee 8 a th rages ae ‘ ty gir Howuty, and takes It grow deyan to weaken, unabl ae tage of the past in that it/druggist today, THe will give your)\o ibled in the next money back if you are not satis can t call Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur fied after a fair trial, Owi Drag Hair Remedy. a ready-to-use preparation four apasme, and it looked like H gen, but the colored man made great effort to @ back in th last round, and av that Referee Frank Street held ¥ the sundae of both men, and th draw decision met the ap the crowd. If a decision had bee rendered, it would have been | Hagens favor, as he forced miiling all the way As a scalp tonic and | Company, WHY DRUGS WON'T CURE YOU Want to know why drugs haven't cured yout You are doping your stomach day went four fast rounds to « draw the last preliminary, and the batt royal between five negro boxe potaon, and poison thermore, down in the beart 3 = up, you take each of there boys lurks a deep a2 rugs, Which tear a. . This power ts electrictty. | ured several kinds of medicines ou know electricity runs every | but without any result. At last f can be traced to the kidneys, | Is the result of its use. My wife Bi pica? SS is ust 1s be heart oF digestive apparatus, Tie | ter tou nw Mnd wetting Pet Hl and real Hightweighte are witho work properly Yours very truty. clans.” motive power, wine wr eee Ad for me,” sald Rivers, “Wh es Se reese voy Like about him t# that he takes ‘e Cut out this coupon and bring or mall {t to us Well give you a beautiful 0-page book, which tells all about our treatment. This book ia it der will @ r disorder w' isappea ait on essary, And | think he's too man for Willie.” | ElectrasVita does that whlle you ) sleep. | | Blectra-Vita saturates the nerves with a soothing stream of 4 give cause of disease. | the book, closely sealed and pre day bout at Vernon, Sa by Electra-Vita. | Sunday, 20'to 12. Graham, Wash, | The Electra-Vita Co. 1 Gentiomen: I have used Elvc-} Vita for @ little more than a | Wolgast for the title. THE ELECTRA-VITA CO. month, and my back trouble in | T " RE cured ‘and health generally | Doge. 1 | LI COLN Y improved i' thank you for the| | 208 Rimprose Theatre mide. | I) N READ tention you have shown me. Yours respectfully, ao send of pe MDONALD. od), Pees seco » R lustrated bool Aclosely page il- 1i-17-32 througa a stiff practice and re appliances last fall and used | it. for some time. lecthy well ean say I For | Street rific struagle Thareday. great riv that alway tween Seattle itn’ work nor walk, could hardly drag myself about. I fought one “That’s the one whiskey that I consider good enough to serve to my friends in my home.” We frequently hear this from critical judges speaking of Finch’s Golden Wedding Bottled in Bond The reason is that Golden Wed- ding is made differently ordinary whiskies. It is aged and matured in wood under from all Govern- Its formula and process of distil- ‘pene superyion. lation keep in the original Mellow- ness and Mildness, free from unde- back of that is the special Sut sirable after-effects—the quality rip- science of making ened in by the sunshine. which keeps the Goiden Wedding is distilled only fare quality abso- from the finest Rye and Barley Malt. lutely pure. “Made Differently’ Est. 1852 FIFTEEN ROUNDS n rounds of tha go n, With neither man step and block Hagen’s rushes, but oded so well pval of the} Leo Crevier and Jimmie Moore ater Sey ea lasted but two minutes, but showe yn asst prin pleuty of action while it did last. seem to get any better. We'll tell OLD RIVALS PICK you why. hg ho WOLGAST TO WIN you take ts noth Ing more than TURKEY DAY GO}, —_—. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26-—-Both | as a--ae Jow Mandot and Joe Rivers piok Ad in. x your body Woelgast to retain bis lightweight bn Ourtehment crown when he meets Willie Rit sontniee ehie et Dely City Thursday. Fur ' cure any- abiding respect for the Dutchman S Li aoe. = at his method tare will cure you be able to stand it ¢ tae the said Mandot what sort of a game rt of your bedy, saw your advertisement of F the lietwelght game be, The amateurs will have their in Pe BP "the aliments of man | tra-Vita and sent for it and this with Ritchie the cham-|niige tonight at the Dallard A. A Up goes the weight to 155.| uh when pleked boxers from that twelve fights a year, if nec Little more active work will be/ oe the Ballard club, who will t electricity, and t carry the | nh od to every mort ef your body | open hay jdore in the Rivers and Mandot/ a: 125 pounds trengt an enerey aa hy og Phere it is needed, you want to know, Well sand » Dreparatory to the Thanks !oi9 score to jdict# the cfowd will be as larkelis said to have an awful kibk on July 4, when Rivers boxed | givers will have a doctar The largest turnout of the year is expected by the Tacoma high hopes to bave bis boys in trim for @ ter-| With the) exiata be i Tacoma teams, it's a cinea the game will be a hard- THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 191%, AMATEURS WILL ; 4 BOX ATBALLA A. A. C. TONIGI 0 x ne -| * ny he | ap 16 | n in| | | in le re odd of nd | Be ARCHIE WYARD “Mt organization will meet the cream of the Beattie Athletic club in as nifty tla card as it is powalble to get to ™ gether from the two organizations Tnterest Ia principally attac! to "¥ ithe bout between Clarence hw of the 8, A. C. and Charlee Gi These boys have an settle and both are jclimate would In a | ; hard and well-played game, JOHN T. BRUSH DIES ON TRAIN ON WAY WEST, IANA, Mo. Nov. 26} peeding toward Sun Fran cisco iy his private oar, Oceanic, in the valh hope that the change tn measure restore his shattered health, Jobn T, Hrush,! Daset nf magnate and president of he New York Nationals, @ed here | at gn early hour this morning. His car was detached from the) westbound train and sent back to Si. Louls with bis body, For a number of years past Hrash had been a victim of locomotor ataxia, and & week ago his condition be t his phystelans | Pacific coast Hrush was put aboard his ony New York, he wan uncon scious, and regained consciousness but niwmentarily during his journey | part way across the country Ai noon the Oceanic was attach-| ed to # train on the Pennsylvania railroad at Bt. Loule and started for New York elty, At Indianapolis | Mra, Hempstead, daughter of the) late baseball magnate, will board the ear Much of the euoeess ‘of the New York Giants ia attributed to Prest deut Vrush, who scoured the coun try diuging up recruits for Manager McGraw, His estate is valued at a miiliov dollars or more SUNDAY RESULTS ON SOCCER FIELDS The Black Diamond team, after a defeat ed the Rangers, in the coal town, by 4 ,oale to 3, The coal diggers pressed hard for the first 20 min utes. but Lemon, who kept a won dertal goal defied all thelr efforts. From a breakaway McKilliam scor ed fur the Ran: Nothing daunt- od, the Black Diamonds came right back. and from a nice crows by Ha;den, Evans equalized. Shortly before the interval, Overton scored with another for the Diamonds, Tho second half was a repetition of the first, with the locals having & little the best of it, MeCafferty, whe had been playing a grand kame, had the misfortune to head the ball through hie own goal, mak ing the Diamonds’ total 3. Cooper seored for the Rangers shortly aft er, Lut Overton came right baci and ccored another goal, which wae the best of the bunch. With but anxious to annex the dectalm and hin easy call, They will weigh U2 pounds. Clarence Dixon, & A. © Archie Wyard, B.A. A. C., will facet at 126 pounds, and Andy Devi A. C, and Frank Pearce, A Care TER 11-17 school when Lincolm hooks up with}, 1 ix at 195 pounds. wo Lynden, Wash the local eleven Thankesiving |i. Lon ; oo The Electra-Vita Co.: Geach Dorking ta penta Bb Ejother bouts will add to: the far Gentlemen: I purchased one of | | “*®™* - wach Perkine ts putting Ble squad inying. COFFROTH HA CROP OF GOO _| GOES LINED UP RAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 36~- }While fight fans are figuratively licking thelr chops In anticipation of the Wolgast-Ritchie bout Thurs day, they are also casting an eye jupon the good things in pugdom announced for the future by Pro moter Jas. W. Coffroth heré today. Coffroth bas four promising bouts in view. Should Wolgast beat Ritchie, he plans to send Fronkie Burns of Onkiand againy we champion December 15. In the heavyweight division preparations for a battle New Ye day between Frank Moran Jim Flynn-Lather MeCarty bout to Los Angeles Dec. 10 are under way. To bring Featherweight Cham- plon Johnny Kilbane to the coast, Coffroth wired him an offer of $7,500 for a battle with Eddie Mor- gan, the Englisn crack, to be staged some time in January. The fourth battle in prospent is to be between the winner of the Fiynn-MeCarty fight and Al Palzer, and Washington's birthday. While these bouts have not been definitely signed up, Coffroth is reasonably certain of Wolgast, Flynn and Moran and the Kilbane Morgan bout is regarded an cinched, SEATTLE STARS ON BOTH TEAM When the Washington and W. 8. C. foothali teams meet on the var- sity gridivon, Thanksgiving, eight Seattle boys will be seen in the fray. falf of the Washington regu lars bail from Seattle. They are: Preste, enter oo Tom Grif. fiths, left guard; Bliss and Jack Patten, tackles, Wayne Sutton and ‘Pegg Ycung, ends, are also Seat ithe boy: Pullman will baveltwo Seattle players in the game, Tyrer ‘and Rock coming from (this. elty. [Couch Doble put his team through |the Jast stiff practice of' the week Hast night. Coach Bendér of Pull- n predicts defeat for Washing- |ton. He compares the backfields, ‘claiming his is experienced, shile |Dobie’s backs are still green. Man- Jager Zednick expects the attend. ice to be In the neighhorhood of 000, BOTH TEAMS KEEN FORCHAMP FRAY Roth Queen Anne and Everett will be in excellent form when the two elvvous clash on the Bverett field, Thanksgiving. The game Thureday will decide the winner of ithe state high school championship jfor the present season, and the two }teams will be evenly matched. The |preseni outlook is that a big dele- ;sation of students will make the trip from Queen Anne, and Bverett promises to turn out a record crowd, Efforts were made to bring ithe game to Seattle for next Satur- \day, woich would have proved a jhuminer os far as attendance was j concerned, but Coach Bagshaw put | the idea on the kibosh. Everett will have the advantage of a longer rest than the Seattle boys, Queen Anne playing Ite last game last Saturday, Queen Anne crimped: Broadway 41 to 7, while Everett hung a 2p to 0 | slen on the same squad, at|couldn’t settle who was “? and |stood one goal each. of Pittsburg and the winner of the} the date probably will be) three minutes to go, MeKilliam add lectra-Vita is an electric body | pald, free, if you will mail us Maadot atill rules a 10 to § favor Pin feathers will .probabif fly |@d asother goal for the Rangers. Se iat te, Zenker “ita oon | | Gall if pesstbin ta, although there is much RIVCr*) wien Hugh (Blivers) Perking mixes — Jower and it in niways charged | Consultation free. Office hours 9) money in sight with Ernest Miller of the <8. A.|. The Rainiers and Celtics had a) ready for use. | —) a m to @ p.m: Wednesday Karty ticket sales have been|q phin will be Miller's Gr@ ap-jhard ame, the former wining Tt is easy and cheap to be cured ( rday evenings until & enormous, Promoter McCarey pre | ooarance at a boxing show, bgt he|by 4 goals to 2 The Spartas and Port Blakeley) and after 90 minates’ play the score) The Reliance team of bowling in- vaders from Vancouver, B. C., met their second defeat at the hands of| a plexed team of Seattle pin artints| on the Bismarck alleys last night, the locals nosing out by a margin of i7 pins in what proved to be the greatest match bowled here this seagon, both teams rolling | above the 900 mark. Beyland of the Vancouver team rolled the mag niticem average of 2211-3. The scores: Vancouver 993 996 927—-2,856 }Seattto ..... 976 960 987—8,673 On the Biemarck alleys the Com- merciais had no trouble at all in stow! ¢ away the Johns Manville team in @ Commercial league mateh, taking all three games and establishing a new league record foi one game. Capt. Velt was the individual star, The scores: Commercials . 688 844 692—2,224 |John#Manvil. 672 656 673—1,701 Tonight the Sears-Roebuck team will meet the Boloom Lumber Ce bowlers. The National Bank of Commerce bowlers had no difficulty in grab- bing two of the three games from the First National bank team last night. Moorehead of the Commerce bank rolled high score, with 207. The scores: Bark of Com, $40 713 681—2,234 First National 634 640 749-—2,023 In the 8 A. ©. tourney on the club alleys, the Pelicans took two of (he three games away from the Hine Jays last night, Harris of the) Jays rolling both high score and high average of 221 and 1961-3. The scores; Pelicans ... 882 871 884—2,637 Blue Jays $59 902 843—2,604 NIGHTIE PARADE Preparations for the big night- shirt parade by the University stu- dents, which takes place tomorrow night, bave been contpleted. Yoll Leader Horsley is planning on the biggest “nightie” parade ever pulled off. Steps will be taken to make the parade as orderly ax possible. The nightshirt parad annual event, and the students usually fur- nish a lot of excitement on the down'own streets. Seattle marksmen made the best showing at the turkey shoot given by the Tacoma Rifle and Revolver club Sunday, outpointing the shoot- ers of Tacoma and surrounding towns, Ten birds were brought “Short” Hatton and Mr, each getting the limit of three and Bill Cochran, O. A. MeMasters and R, G, Green each grabbing off one }plece of Thanksgiving Day meat. EDGEWATER BEATS PLYMOUTH 2ND TEAM The Edgewater defeated the Plymouth Congrega- tional second team by a score of 82 to 22 in a fast and clean-fought game Saturday. Leaf was the indi- vidual star of the game, scoring 20 of the 32 points made by the Edge- water team. The lineup follows EDGEWATER PLYMOUTH Skutt . .. Blakey Nelson . » McKnight Davis » Thomas} Leaf .. F, Austberg Huntington seeds . Russell Any teams wishing games, call North 1638 between the hoirs of 7 and 8 p. m, back as a result of the shooting, } ay Gribble| basketball team|—> » ington, We desire to show you our property at Auburn offering you a chance to secure a future competence underpriced and that Auburn is growing faster than any ot We will run free excursions every hour dur We want you to see our Rail in the center of Auburn, adjoins the N. 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Roberte of the Everett high school has denied the request of Mayor Cotterill and oth- ers to nave the game for the state championship between Queen Anne and Everett, scheduled for Thanks- giving day at Everett, postponed and played in Seattle Iater. Coach Bagshaw of the Everett team is alsc unalterably opposed to chang- ing the date or place of playing the waine. Three important Eastern Inter collegiate games will be played this week, (he season closing with the Army-Navy game next Saturday. ae AMUSEMENTS “SEATTLE THEATRE Phone jain 43. Tonight, All Week. Matinees Thurs~ ad Sunday ovening Prices, 60c, 300, Mat- Thuraday, Saturday and Sun. ©. Special bargain tonight, 25c. Phones S108 KEY @ CO, @& CRAWFORD HIGH LIFE TRIO OTHER BIG ORPHEt Prices—26e Acts mpress CA 1d “THE MACY MODELS” 18-—People—18 5—OTHER BIG 5. & ©, Prt t Matinee Daily Twice Nightly “1912 CABARET REVIEW? Other Big Fea 100 and 200, Pennsylvania is a favorite over Cornell in the Thanksgiving day gamo, and the Indians are favorites in the Carlisle-Brown game. Jim Johneon, manager of Eddie Morgan, English bantam, has ac- cepted the offer of Jim Coffroth for a championship battle on New Year's day with Johnny Kilbane, to be held in San Francisco, Kilbane will probably agree, In the second game of the season Wapato defeated Selah, 59 tb 0, Se- lah failing to make yardage once. Wapato will close the season with North Yakima high on Thankagiv- ing day Attendance at the Yale-Harvard game, last Saturday, was the larg- est ever on the Yale field, the re- ceipts amounting to $35,000. Yale's receipts for the season will reach | $50,000, Most of the Yale team will be eligible next season, but the following will be lost by gradua- tiou: Bomeister, end; Philbin and Spalding, balfbacks; Sheldon, sub end, and Baker, sub half. —A The Ballard Meteors defeated the Nationals on the Ballard grounds Sunday, 7 to 6 The Nationals cluim the crowd interfered with the execution of @ number of their trick plays, The Whitman second team de- feated the Dayton high school team by a score of 17 to 7, Herbert Root | made a spectacular dash through | the Whitman line, New York.—Yousiff Mahmout, considored one of the most promis- ing wrestlers, has postponed his in- tende! tour of the United States, and is now on his way to his native | ; land, Bulgaria, to fight the Turks. Mahmout was a protege of Frank Goteh. San Francisco.—Frank Chance, former manager of the Chicago Cubs, is here today and will re- main to witness the Wolgast-Rit- chie fight, on Thursday, Chance is accompanied by his wife and Bar ney and Mrs. Oldfield, atte seme Pu tilly lt et town in Western Woh | 1 Additions, No. 1 and } land between Tacoma and Seattle. k No, 2. This land is e minutes’ walk from seston apr ei ah Western Washington, fertile farms and the peo ae « sinus, Eighth Westlake. Elliott When Looking tist, Find the © Want mbtathices at U8 iit a Rie pester prown” inf Ashington Bloom, © coming to, Imitation counterfeit cause it will not One D Open evenings untii 4, for people mg