The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1906, Page 2

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ct | i I< THE BASEBALL (AfisTocraTs OF 00G00M PRACTICE COMPETE FOR PRIZES | | ~—_————— TTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH DOINGS OF «> : SPORTDOM = onl own nM ig —— pal " © Poug pale ‘ x It's the same old story tn the f withthe confidence of a fighter wh ta * a ther of wy HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AT WORK AT LINCOLN PARK dr ame old @ay, Lack of funds at the | '* e of victory at thi ' » his wen . es 2 » wi prevent the oot! of | ‘ ok ta ve =A 1 athe a sent: HOW THE LITTLE FELLOWS WILL FINE UP-- A er = The crack of the bat os ae | and W an om the in and ere . a Mate jn OTHE! AMOND DOING | ltrack tf n unleas the Cor . 4 Krows t / eet safle Walla if ther mor atrny ile A Reputation - Jotted with hint ‘ mn at wh h Wala | ling v v ; \ age \ mel | < ft “ 0 ’ 1 Ku f Den . wh b i Meagt t would t ! ODS) vor, at K iu 1 c f " oe mney ayed he e | tha a nen t wal te # it im | house ia K wa . os 4 |who can ne W . a y tituti . : ‘ . ary th x | - - sho, O n and ‘ ‘ People wi after “ ' » the |work ha d the team from hamy hip of t i An « ie to hold ay pre lea on woa t » wd feat many ti It would be vastly m Mtoresti | recom wt Bt. Loulm this spring, The Auwe t f nding playe yunded tWie, t " Five " at : . if Whitman was placed on the card | - z th accounts, <9 for { putting them over curt Cw w tak. ‘ but no twirlers of more than . 1 bag in a capa ‘ An experimental track moet will| 3 : age merit have t arthed by [Carroll covers a work of take place between the “U" fresh. | The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Company the realous manager and can throw like a fiend. He play : tire week and v t men and the high school track tear | © matter what selection ix made, the position like a veteran at : Seah oe @ hee t ar I t r}as soon as Coach Cutter, of the Manager Westerman will have a) backs up other play A mannee ~ A eee t on arras | bunch of heavy hitters. jthas shows him to be a ma stead Senate here have been| The Little anxious to experience. With a boy like ~~ lag : 4 pe ‘ her birth four | learn Juat n do, and Charley Mullen, the speedy first | guard second base the team w bel moh ona he I yeare that has not b upon whom he i } > ‘an of last season, Will camp on | Well balanced t a prine | j first anck again. Charley is one of ‘ anne : s dark seat brindle] Captain Hoe of the varsity the best guardians of the {nitial sta Where ts the Boeltng oe Mang has the tleht screw] baseball tear probably pit his The New Millinery Shop Makes Its Spring Bow, invit t t its ff tion that ever played for the high. |ball team? The diamond otal’ ‘ f the requisites. | players against the Multnomah Ath ne ead Mite. accel ie 4 , tad , k i iret Past and sure, he !s abs re- /that burg hs + = x, ote s owned by My letie club befor oxwon ta fin 9 ! i y say, ‘ $ ) ‘ Mable. flis height and reach make | Members of the team do nok know has Inhed u be the t rm se he $4 1 stor ft possible for him to gather injwhethor they will remain jn | the The I e he will be The game has practically been de t - . t tigre ; ; ne : Spee ¢ with bu Reagan lla : ey | Northwestern league or enter some] Th, hater ken leided upon by both nines, but. the Not a vestige of The # stock {t. All New Goods < price, aa te always the confectionery when It |otber organt nm. In tne c ~taggte ot doge f incomplete condition of the sched the rapid selling t the stor Come ‘ comes to fi unts, but it te; not Know whe ee ee nel Ker | ule makes It impossible for Captain | @ swatter of ¢ that he | a! : Anthony te snother) joover to give out the exact date. youngster le > agai ba » members of = " " pl wich Aliadin, Je, “tho |, Battling Nelson's press be generally eods fattening pies © = he vamong (helo wving bir meu p PEN T ) . hie average. He is the best man fc © done In . a tall'vahet | naways in Wost V OPEN TWO DAYS. hie job and he will play a great Jine t ate bit tap. | after he has ed | OVERWHELMING CROWDS co: to FORMAL OPENING os IGHTERS | ves nvensive chim, fa | s0neo® Whet a chess ater. But come to our INFORMAL OPENING, join the cag ; son } ] we ‘ t ' good material Fans 00 ne ° » join “i picking out the " ‘ . Ss . . P ( nothing unusual for it to Bel mt an ae a rate alt ¢ mieten Sait > to find a more trusty man than Jay} jas the wa Soa month alee serves te mabe’ tae | am Terry Moov Ba act all ne tu et $i2 H Smith. Jay can pitch some whea/ dull. A the t os Ole camp. He seome to 4 snd 312 Hats, at called upe but his real turte » " . ty, itu! more jue jot time enthuse a EP eee hovering between second and third A on ere ee and is getting and eating everything in sight. The |, AMOnS Pugiiets ve ee Actors of leat winter can Dat |“thim a pugitst, Mr. Corbett wan READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT He te an all- nd} torn in San Francisco i ‘ nore than medio engl lee Bagrovmnn | A Number of NEW SUITS in today. Must tell you about then y Wi NEW GRAY PANAMA-—Eton Style, Elbow Sleeve, nicely t med with wah wa ed et } Airlie Ltham tells this one ot [eteod ft as tong - pas cou tap kirt, very full; should ask $20.00, but pr . 7 as the ort | ‘i ok and dressed, for we Waa’ “ ‘ the » Jcurts Von der Abe and the old St, | fot up and dressed. foe we Wantge MANNISH MIXTURES, made in natty Et tr ‘ national prom | Louts Browns would do At 6:30 he came #trel} Jsomely as a $25 Suit. Skirt na tra fu t ec Joba Law | Dartn four visite to Wash-|\ing down to the office, bis watch when that emin Was) etos Jor Ahe was being on op 4 he not having k v A * having stopped aa ™ “ }generally regarded as undefeatable | ained by Mike Scanlon, the « y idem It was lees than 10 o'clock es D G id: D [Wier tn tung Doreeet mat ene Dames) (Set o7 Mane ace ee | Se en ee ee eres the “'Busiest” Basement) Dress Goods Dept. Groc J. Jeftrice—he met bim on (wo occa _wenranenrcrnmmeae }all he sald, He never saw euch « wnt mT yee ec set HING bo. pen sist, ad after each meeting Mr GE ING GOWNS IM CHINA reter- | Stren | "| Money Savers Corbett» friends tked home. Vy. oven the street reuelx * CLEAN CHINA we m tures | By remaining a oman, Mr |eorenaded me in my bet dis mora larve Huchan Company's 0 cakes 9-ox, Laundey |Corbett, however, at ng. It vas great! De blayad my Husiest Basement. Read oan rt] tract considerable public att a own biece, too DECORATED CHINA DESSERT 1 at Iowa Com | Mr. Corbett is married, w | At that we all took to the bigh | PLATES, worth 26 < + Te jeludes him trom ever b lerase and the breakfast table HAVILAND CHINA, Ramson p t matinee idol Har I tickled to death over the.wuccess of terna, A. D. pe ise hafr-and dimpled chin ithe old ome into the dining ig keel aioe : | Mr * for the} | room looking glum. He took a eat And reusands of other bargains | TAPED GIRDLE, in pink, t papers tories, has as far as possible from ua so we GERMAN ENAMELED WARE ja growl and takes} could only gues at what alled btm. ral decorated, nickel trim jsome inte s He was | After breakinst we wont to the} A FALLEN IDLE Jomee bh. ° office, where we heard that the! thas < pe . ork bad told Von that it *) Big Contract for votes ( joke, put up him by jhe . aff | They say he ty fell dead St tural Steel with a good Majestic range ts that im all the years as outcome was n mn we went) a Can be hac ‘ before the public he has never giver | to get our keys we found a letter in PITTSBURG, Pa, March 7.-—The ‘ ‘ . * for a dyspepsia cure jeach box. On opening them we! American Hridge company has re its val though he makes his home found we had each been fined § eived contracts from the Japanese M 1 Ss 1 I T 1 Se ip mathe are he can re |enawaDRD “DiR_PORS Pusat he Jke sas nt So fonny ar | green “for Tee. tose a lorning Specials oweling at Little Cost get that he was in the weet — nee ” asia all, and Von Ahe bad the grand 1 for the construction EN and that some day, in the far-off DENT laugh . | of bridges in Manchuria and Korea. | From 8:00 to (0:00 A. M, Full Bleached Linen Finished Crash—femey Dike future, when all the world | an | Grech Seine etn Reciitien 1 patterns, 100 ¥ at, a yard pf rather sad, he will wander eity He had apent « detightfal skew niles Kier and Wrap there and stop off between trains evening sight seeing oud drinking | : ser tig = “pein 5 Cents When It was a mere child, and and when he re | Phone or C. 0. D.'s on These Spee pousse enten,” turned to the hotel It took nine bell boys to get him and his load to bed As soon as the boys aaw his cond) i not know, to get at event utro Height, and as the last halt ing ray of departing day painted the DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Pay Your Complete Housefurnishers and J splendors of the sky and mirrored fon it cceurred to them that the j sole agents for the Charter Oak §/ them in the rolling wares, listen to be path a little music at an } Range. © bull seal om Seal rocks as he! marly hour would help cheer “De | crooned his evensong to his silently | boo for q starter before taking j 418 PIKE STREET. customary © cocktatls. Now | eity rye gton was the greatest street pia old-time had just b used to ating It ra, | Hip, hurrah for Von der Ab and we really thought those were | the correct words and that the song | was written in bia honor, Well, we } seonred around town uatil we fownd ja fellow with ® plano and engaged bits to be at the hotel at 6:30 sharp and play right under Von der Ahe's wi which waa on the ground Election Bets WITH A REGAL Phones, Main 3996; ind. 3096. ra, ra. me popular We } “Ta, ra, re aya boughs than w Notice—-Sunset telephone num ber has been changed to Main 3375 instead of Pink 1751 J. ARONSON ba. floor. We tol¢ tim if he wo . 104-106 First Ave. S. I\play this one tune for two solid eal Instrament Itne, we are Seat- ll hours we would give him §2 He tle's beat equipped house to fur- pes — nish It agreed, so we returned to the be t tent nd retired for the short time that The excetlen makes of planos \ mained before 6:3 Well, the we represent sively are too How came on time and played well and favorably known to e sire any epecial comments, listening mates, Ab, those were| until we were all croes-eyed. We happy days, and what « voice that s = - | neighbor reads page @ and found a gain. Go do likewise “ What you may want fn the mus it, and paid you §200,00 more hat you obtained for it. Your UNION BAKERY _ AND CAFE HOME LOAVES SOND AVENUE. MADE BREAD FOR.....s0000 Six It Matters Not souble names being recog ale of the Fashion Bank vein load Gon exal P nized throughout the Northwest igehses yeers. They are going fast ON | cisco long enough to form a scratch pedig” yee ted aarp to 4 days only. Buy your clothing achrpinieee ; re te on “ya _ - tng soyanintence wih ene-alt tho) , dertt, Story & Chars, Pemen Bo shoes, hate and furnishings now RALF GODDARD © —FOR— erp ge eae Your friends) won't know but 8. Johnston Co. and Bell pianos f|f when you can got them at ox (06-1, Mutual LA) a footlight fudge, by Bernard Shaw hat it bsinedle tlie enimdh to be played in the regular way, ly balf p —_ ’ f d 1 After playing it awhile in New York PIANOS what i double the money aod th “Web pianoia plan a ~ half price. Remember, we = = Zin he composed a soulful little ditty “say bone prase, Aestien soll ag we advertise p ance called, “The Ghost Shall Not Walk Platola piano and ap Reductions In: Tonight.” Mr. Corbett is at large pane pane, & being 4 somewhere in the country with the m happy to sing t ne gf Ph or . , Pleeme tecttont tution bet the ghee 1 am happy to sing the called player woe oe | | THE BARGAIN STORE ||. Cloth ng ots is said to have formed the habit of nm sung for me. precy fee vthpeony He venplbnad ay at H. Lewts & Oo. a eisling appearing once each week and hand > on be ab. wea ns *: pry ly J parry en 1204 First Ave or. Cherry St. See Sema ing out packages of -joy . oa ane 40 to $1,000, with the reg Sows members of the cast. “—° " ar Motrostyle la built in | There wine are pure wv pes te b tide the piano so that they can aged, and for ta cannot be played either In the usual way be excelled When and Where lag syne ype AP so = Boren de me NOTICE TO Pharmacy acme Re Pong ag bia gh om that it l@ mechanical, for which i aa be ts playes ane Sets Can ty 8 o'clock any ere. |$206 SECOND AYE The road of a thowsand wonde Ue fror a 1 ne do us the favor to call | = — is the Southern Paetfic Co.'s P The arate ain office set, M hasta Toute and ¢ syle planola ts only § uss) vives § Tl BOSTON DENTAL 104-106 First Ave. S. SS alee Sherman Clay & Co. ———615-617 First Ave. t rte: MB gman ge ndhrwengl mand we will ! To : as ° y ’ ma (eee atta Regina Bi you @ copy at once. If you st 1 PARLORS : ; . noert J! miss it more than once, please ; SS 711 Second Ave., On the Square phone us every time you miss ire.venr. CL m tds tomenal Las Seattle Opposite the Totem Pole §. Johnston Co, fi evins ovr estorsivers a'pertoct ser, | Move #:38 te Bas THE STAR PL

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