The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 16

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PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919 OH GOSH! I DRANK A BOTTLE OF {ME FOR A iz TOR | DOC IVE GOT MED. T'S no ore Ton WAKE THE HAIR “TONIC AND NOW [VE GoT Berore I Get From DRINKIN HAIR PELIY. es SNAKES 00K j TAR The D.T's —j=-————_ MORSE! SES TONIC, AND Itt SEEIN & 9, | ae SMALLER! TAR ——f i$ t— =a faa + | SNAKES! CAN (TF bere |e) ity v6 .% a : a =.” | YOU Cure ne? ; . | PORTS) eee | a ee PORTS OY ES = aa PRR PROP LL I RPRDD DPR RPP PPD ODD PPP PPP PPD rrr AAPA ALLOA DARA” |; PEP TO BE CROWNED KING ON U. WwW. Ae > Big Ginger Rally Is Billed for | University Field Tonight; Auto Parade Planned; Other Grid News Big Rally on Campus; Old Football Men to Talk; California Is Due Today; Big Game Gets Under Way at 1:15; Varnell Will Referee; Knights of Hook to Be Crowned; Sek Wee MipacDR eck GE LAGS Bad Sik els os News of Big Gridiron Battle; Coach Hunt Won't Make Prediction | the college correspondents write | way ; a CALIFORNIA AND ‘lee games tn thy . — ow 4. = aptured In Pu rds around the treas | fron trom a iminor elub to a major, ager Onpstey | re, while im the Mean has b n doubled on a” 10 | Let's go eat at Holdt's—optows, | 2486 3a Ave.: downtown, 913 24 Age, a, “The Siwash team had no | — The value of the game is read. | STANFORD BREAK Your Patronage Appreetates BY LEO H. LASSEN treette breaking up ine Hoone- My teen in comparing salaries | sTaNPORD UNIVERSITY, Cal Pay Checks Cashed The big game! gow plays w by the scrubs.” paid the football instructors and Stanford University today TORREY & 6) a sie } “The Hoosegow team had no the Greek instructors sgh — EARS’ Oh! brother! Let's go! trouble breaking up the Siwash announced BILLIARD P. Washington university is all primed for the big struggle. There's going to be oodles of plays used by the scrubs.” H. Light t# one of igh lights |between 3 . pep loosed at the big field on the campus Turkey day, when the University of Washing-| . of the Pen ri fram Tree-t ehrclog are ton warriors clash with California for the Coast title. Poor ecrubs! They get it coming | CYC" they ¥ it ow To start things off right a big;——————___- — ——— ~ ana Gclbe-otd tha heck Penn State had left the field and tonight in the called it a day's work ~ sci. | WASHING TON’S TROPHY STORE! pep rally will university « The scrubs after te ofting manfully all week get a da t to watel he game he Cotewt baseball, bas Zim, He says so him Cheasty’s The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes To Crown Knights And then at the game Yel King Claire McCabe has planned some big stunts fo n “Knights of the E Washing ton’s famous emblem which has nev er yet been stolen, will be crowne by the “Yell King” between by The famous trophies of the ington men will be on exhibition ‘ between halves. The cougar, cap tured from Washington State on the last trip to Pullman; the Ore gon drum, pilfered in 1903; the la, pinched Aggie Bea STROM a ee staff of yell dukes, which is made up of Don Murdick Freddie Knowlton and Bob O’Brien, will handle the cheer ing. Barrett Herrick and Bill Hors ley, former yell kings at Washing ton, will be on hand to lead a few yells. There will be a special section re-| served for the old “W" wearers and for the Washington alumni. California is expected to have about 20 rooters from Ierkeley at the game. A special section has! been reserved for the Golden Bear rooting forces. | Darwin Meisinest, who is staging the big affair, will have a big staff of ushers ready to handle the big crowd. i have the ning tfack if stands to ta ow the fans plent of the fest bird at the big after the game. “GET CALIFORNIA” IS BATTLE CRY Here’s Washington's famous trophy store, copped, pinched, “Get California!” swiped, stolen or just plain hooked from other colleges | That's the battle-cry on the on the Coast. b naga during the past few The big Washington hook at the side of the picture has | The bi for the ont | never yet been taken from Washington. burst ls that Callfernts bias | The big drum was pilfered from Oregon in 1903 And | Rattocien’s BP with | has — here ever since. The beaver belon gS to the Oregon out ao defea n they cleaned 912. up on the Purple and Gold down |Sgies. It was swiped in 1912 Cowra 1919 Ths Fines d Kerphdies THANKSGIVING —the Clothes —the Turkey NLY a few more days ments and the quality which dis- and Thanksgiving Day will tinguish clothes of the better kind. be here. Everybody is looking ae fade by the House of Kuppen- foveal 40 4° Gilicer team wad neimer and other famous whole- th 1 thi ' sale tailors; rich fabrics, new pat- other good things. terns; a variety for every pref- South ig 1917, | The Pcl n bear is the Cal ifornia trophy hooked in 1917 So, Washington's grid war | and the cougar, the latest addition, was taken in Pullman riors are being urged to the |on November 15 of this season. limit by the student fans to go out and spear the scalps of the | Golden Bears. __The exhibit will | be paraded | around the campus Thursday. lexpected to line up as usual—Smith| doubtful’ whether the Purple and Faulk at ds, Grimm and} and Gold would be allowed to | Clarke at ta © and sy | Suards, Wick a ne o.|ter, Eckmann ' sit. “saya |at left half and Theisc ” much to t| play after the regular season, | PULLMAN RUINED BY “PASADENA"—HUNT | ! was ruined by the pros dena,” said VARNELL WILL REFERER George Varne 1 of Spoka ‘s| Const and the s along fast with the The rest of the team i charg beaten C ‘alifornia yet.” ECKMANN IS WHO WILL = COMING THRU , WIN BIG GAMF high f king good y er we'll r or not, because we haven't : . = ; - eatie ie | BE TNE Good clothes play an im- ws g Wild Life fh h Hunt won't my. a portant part in the occasion, too. Come right to Cheasty’s 3 lp i gi : never about hie best It’s one of the “Dress Up” days of for the smartest of smart furnish- 4 ony morte 9! He wan the big light of | So what can the hc have a the season. And toward this end ings for men—accessories of taste g at sera ven we have provided for the men and and refinement for those who A baa i se young men of this community. know. Neckwear, shirts, hosiery, * m 3° w ioe oe - The suits and the overcoats they collars, mufflers, gloves, canes— [River c Taft Inc same bare i rant are here—plenty; all are every article bearing the stamp of -oaadleepiedar eee, saa dee demonstrative of the style refine- quality. Jing t®-Oregon and Pullman, r tively. The winner of the bi has a chance of playing in | | East-West game at Pasadena New Year's da Do You Know] That Seattle has the fin- est billiard in the }| world? ¢ id see, |) MAY NoT ACCEPT Zi Bi. Ow HULEN | press his willingness nor his itd Floor, }| objection to a post season game | with the Eastern champions. | “We'll wait until after the game here Thursday before we y anything,” declared Hunt, 2) “We haven't walloped Califor- nia yet.” The University of Washing. and Libs ; Kx 60, | Cie EM EEMY CO. | ton policy hus heen opposed to Crete a] } Pest season games and it is | jppmemeene geen, | Where “Values Tell’’ The Store A For Well of Choice C. oe aa Pio ae Men ENS RYOUNC, — Cheasty’s is the home of Leather Luggage of Quality; Hartmann and Oshkosh Coach Hunt would not ex- Wardrobe Trunks

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