The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 21

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PARADES EATURE NOV. 11 ‘There were two parades on Second Ove, Inst night as part of the Armis- | The firet pa en's amok. | er at the Crystal F was the of ficial parade of the evening, The second, in honor of Jim Fiynm, the} Pueblo fireman, was immediately @fter the smoker, and was hardly What one might call o 1 The reason for Jim's > fame is simply explained that he fereeed the final bout and gave| decision to Jimmy § er, over Exidie ‘Yakima, when the f sailors thought Jim's reception after led the | dict by raising Storey’s hand] Bked the hall. And if a knock is| ® boost Jim was resting in about the seventh heaven. PARADE GKTS UNDER WAY After listening to the boys and! girls present yodel thelr disapproval | ef the verdict, Flynn donned coat and derby and Second ave. The wight of him and esc fthe fashion of t MP> formation, with their protests BW! being yodeled to the world. The Procession dispersed at Second and me st } it back to the fight. } brey stepped out in the first} nd and knocked Hammond down | ee times, Hammond taking eight ch time. But James couldn't put away. And then for the next three ounds Hammond outboxed Storey won each session, SHOULD HAVE ‘EN DRAW Figured on a round by round basis (Hammond won the fight, but figur. from the terrific punishment Mat Hammond took in the first Found, Storey won And the fair| @ecision considering that neither} Plan is definitely in vogue in Seat tle, would have been, tn our opinion, ater called it a draw, in the semi-windup Jimmy Darcy Frisco lightie, came out of bis shell © @ Couple of uninteresting ds and he stuck his chin in the} Way of Eddie Jackson's right. Darcy out for about 10 minutes. Yousg Zuzu stopped Jack Owen, @ havy welter, in two rounds Hugh Curley and Johnny Lewis, another | Pair of welters, boxed to a draw as Gia Joe Wopp and Battling Jack Reume. = The show was put on by the Vet- @fans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion. BEARS HAVE EYES ON GO AT PASADENA | FRANCISCO, Nov. cede ity of California football today was blushingly awaiting from the town of Pasa a e Proposal hoped for, of courne, that California be the team to rep- t the West in the East-West | thall classic on New Years’ day. ‘The Californians, thus far, have m in the football firmament of West much as would the sun/| in a midnight sky—if the sun | lwould do such an ufconventional thing. '. Reports from Southern California it, however, that U. 8. C. still its eyes on the coveted honor of | Battling on Pasadena's gridiron | which, perhaps, may make a few things necessary before the Califor. | Bians can be sélected. It will be Necessary for California ta beat Stan- E ford in the “big game” next Satur. | day and with that done some think | "= “play off" game between Califor | pia and U. &. C. would be reasonable. As the situation stood today, Call- ia holds victories over the best | the teams from the northwest and | Utah and Nevada. Stanford thas victories over Washington and | Oregon and a California victory next | urday probably would eliminate | Cards. But there is where U. 8. C. must figured in the race for the south. | Californians have a victory over nford to their credit and what's | e, altho they haven't ventured deeply into the foothall strug: | they have not been beaten this | Many believe that a good, old-fash- | d beating for U. B. C.—if it can administered—will be necessary lore California can consider the uth eliminated. @here are 659 railroads in the d States that are lese than 100) are favored to win, as West Seattle! wittiam Howard Taft fa the proper hasn't this yor at 9:20. posed national governing body of} oiatixation of ft 1 do not rw |tor Rebbe ik ws Leds waeet Rallard and Broadway stage thelr | baseball, according to Daniel M.| whether Taft would accept the posi in Giasgow has stood much hard important struggle Saturday after | Brady. He says: tion, Tle in a very busy man. wean Ballard if a favorite to beat!) “Ifa man of Taft's ability and Ju. | over, I believe he would be an ide noon pod! grid race today at the al grid race today at the BALL JOB pall park. ‘The North E on prep football tusal Won a Prep football tussle) nan to have at the head of the pro- ar. The game gets under way rogurdions of the necessary ¢ time In the dicial firmness had bec Identified selection for the with baseball several years ago we| new governing board.” x unt out for yourself about Blue Buckles. Yest the long- Try on a pair. OverAlls and Coats never bind or rip—are big; and comfortable. Soli: manship in every d bound to give you y money’s worth. All siz Men's, Youths’, Children’ Ask your dealer today f Blue Buckles. AT 9 A, M. SATURDAY WE WILL START PRICE CUT S that We know will have a decided effect on clothing prices, We hate marked the very finest merchandise lower thangany store Seattle Ras yet attempted. The specials are in our wing/ws. Look at them tontgrrow and you will realize how far we have e in price re- $30 AM:Wool Overcoats %% $14.85 et $18.75 $35 All-Wool Overcoats These two specials wil surely appeal to the economy. They are good looking coats, this oy WAsplendidly made coats. All the f mate@fials. They were worth their Like findingg%Mmoney get them for $48.75. 40,90 OVERCOATS FOR $28.75 IN SUITS baturday until you realize it is tle money. Our showing in good. Look at these two You won't be long in ourfsuit department again possible to get a Agh class suit for snappy live models forfyoung men is especia special bargains. $45.00 £ SUITS Cut Yo $33.75 $55.00 SUITS Cut ta $38.75 All Suits ghd Overcoats in our wonderful Boys’ Deparf®ent have been severely geduced in prices. This is the time for mothé&s to save on the boy# outfit. SPECIAL REDUCTION ON MANHATTAN SHIRTS HAFER BRO Seattle’s Largest Second and University Whole Blok Clothiers First and University Long THE SBATTLE STAR TWO PREP GRID BOOSTS TAFT [rol Sine hel so Se Se ST May Pave London’s |. ™® SHATTiH COUNCIL of Nor | GAMES BILLED | FOR BIG | areal vay yy tyr Streets With Rubber) 1! dinner ana etection of ofticers | ahne LONDON, Nov, 12—This may be/ at Tan It te an! the Jongn to best type of American citine ot | manship of the| vk fresh fruit without refrigeration has Beouts of America wilt hold ite an: | One of Seattle’s Oldest Established ailent city of the world if experi: | 6:30 p.m. riday. enta by I. DD, Porritt of the re “sy ye an | Before the war Rusia was the h anno f British rubber ; ns are success. |WOPM'S greatest flax producer. yer pavements A Pn locusts to keep| | 1329 FOL out-of-town patie time is limited, Modern methods prices. been discovered in Australla. ome for life? for you. you want $5,000.00 per year net res of these lands will do tl 4. BR. VAN AUKEN, Manager Over Owl Drug Store. THOSE WHO} yoo ast, for your cron t $11.00 por ton, $86.00, oducing, har- arketing the Produce two acre annually. felling direct gistrict, ad- for $42.00 Rheumatic Pains UB re et r A eafe and effective Plowing $2,000.00 pays, to relieve\he pains of RI Harrow! a Pie Sciati ime Back and Wizard Oil Joining these lan to $50.00 per ton ty in valuable for feed *. uu can have S ure if you will Hauling f offer Inciden' y in apd get — information. if ydu ean- Total cost for all the it done @ | preparation to cine chest for, doctor may find almost way. You we If you hired ( for it in cases, - big prices Don't delay, you will late if you da | jor earache, t: croup. Always keep it in the house, ta Generous sise bettie fhe If you are troubled with Sem ot % wel ogg By 4 Hemtin's Grugsiots ter toe, pile ot WINION SQACIFIC SYSTEM With Direct EQUIPMENT ; " Standard Drawing Room Sleeping Cars, Tourist RAINS Sleeping Cars, Re Cars and Dining Car Service between Portland 17 AND 18 and Chicago, . Standard Drawing Room Sleeplgg Cars between Portland and Denver, also be- ~ tween Portlandgand Salt Lake G@ty. bnnections. Cars between Portland and Chi- bétween Portland and Denver. cago, between Portland and Kansas City, al Wing Car service.’ Chair Cars. Between Portland and Salt Lake City, with ttle Connections. Standard Sleeping Cars between Portland and Lake City, between Port- land and Pendleton, between Portland and La Grande. Chair cars and coaches. Train service between Portland and Seattle remains Ugchanged CONDENSED SCHEDULE NO. 17 1090 A. M a6 P.M. LV. eeees BOAttle -o0e. AP 6:30 A. M. 1125 A. M. 1246 A. M. seecee Tacoma 450 A. M 600 P, M 9:00 A. M, 730 P. M. . M. 5 P.M. Omaha 115 A. M. A. M Chicago . 9:30 P. M Pp. M. P.M. A. M. . Denver . M. A. M. Afi. eet Kansas City Call gn our representatives for any detail information desired. They will make your reservations and deliver w/S. Elliott, General Agent CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE H. A. Lawrence, City Pal O-W, Station, Seattle. 714-16 Second Avenue 4 205 O-W. Station, Sei Moin 6933, Billiott 6830, Main 6933 ‘W. Hi. Olin, A. G. F. & P. Agent, Seattle, Wash,

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