The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1907, Page 2

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| : ae THEY ARE ONLY L BASEBALL NEN HOLD SESSION the Northweat- will meet in m and formally ‘The magnates ern Baseball Lee acoma this aft complete the reh matters preparatory to getting down to the regular season's business Every club will be represented and things will be doing after this af | * hae several contracts tn Die poeketa and he will apring the names of his players just as soon as he has them cinched, The reat of| » | | the managers have started negotta thong for players and within the next five or six daye the general public wil have @ look-tu at those who!» with tose the @phere «cress the Northwestern league's diamonds. SKATING RAGES JACK KRUSE, One of the Racers at Dreamland, |y Who Took a Bad Tumble Last Night. The skating races at the Dream- land rink last night proved even More exciting than the previous one, as faster time was made and talned throughout. Hoag started In the lead, bat) soon had to give up to Kruse, and minutes. ‘The crowd were yelling their throats sove cheering Hoag's ef forts to regain his position, when | Kruse had a nasty tumble and bad Was aunoanced that he will be tn the race again tonight measured themselves on the floor, but were instantly on their feet, singering on. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, PEP. 14.1 STOVALL'S RELEASE STILL HELD UP Joana Btovall, FAMILY HANDICA N SATUR Next Saturday, at the Mmeryviile Handicap | here in $6,000 hun, ww stake feature. ITTLE FELLOWS | BUT THEY CERTAINLY CAN BO’ TWO CHICAGO LADS WHO CAN MAKE 200 SCORES WHEN IN FORM ANDO THEY SAY THAT'S OFTEN— THEY BESTED MANY OF THE MEN IN A CITY TOURNAMENT who haw located |in Brerett and will probably play w= | with the Mverett team tn the ama-|race track, has ae yet beon unable} with be run Ho has written wf the Kentuckians for ji, bus (Chew been refused and several more may b added before Saturday te and other! AREER REA OUR MONEY. SAVING PRICES GET ACQUAINTED WITH THESE YOUNGSTERS. The ekter is Arthur The younger is Wart Late, They are 11 and § and live ‘They are the ON HIGH-GRADE SUITS AND VINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL OF THE IMPORTANCH They bow! 200 OVERCOAT ney bo scores, They challenge all of eo eee ee tee eee OF THIS BPRCIAL OFFERING *. ARERR REE RR SEE DISPLAY OF THKS® OVERCOATS You six-footers AND RAINCOATS IN FIRST AVENUE WINDOWS. smash @ ball down the bowling al- SPECIAL PRICES ARB | 2.5 0 and $ 15 | | | breath when the aphere hits | the gutter or slices off one or two Toma, took at the plotures of these [knack of frequently getting fall down,” and say it's practioe that | { | | clined say send on your « can be found at J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Cor. Columbia St. Strongest Overcoat House in the State 7638 Stoney Inland | runs a bowling alley. Notice their pictures. ager expression alleys for 200 we ‘They say euch good keores are ¢ [mon for them when They naively add that jare in form pretty often.” elty tournament the youngsters averaged 825, a cracking good scare, considering it was their firet tournament and they Were on They ranked ahead of many of the men tm the contests With the expertence they gained public competition, the boys say they are sure they can do much better next time, champions te their ambition. LADIES’ SHINING PARLOR. | form. strange alleys. THEY ARE ARTHUR AND EARL LUTZ, OF CHICAGO, YOUNG. EST TOURNAMENT GOWLERS IN THE WORLD. DEFEATED MEN IN TOURNAMENTS AND CAN BOWL OVER 200 Two fine games of basketball were played on the floor of the Y./ A. gymasstum last night by) ‘came of the association league. the first game the Business Men | win over the Leaders to the tui 42 to 10, on the following THEY HAVE To be nation: 109, second; Time, 1:11 26 mile ond fifty TACOMA BUNCH won; Talamund, (Star Special Servier KENT, Wash, Fob. 14.-—-The lo a hot contest for the lead was main: | cal Good Templars’ basketball team last night defeated the second Y C. A. team of Tacoma by a score 54 to 26. The home team had later on Holt was ahead for a few | the best of the game all the way | throagh. although im the last half) the Tacoma boys livened up, and lo-| teresting sport followed. forwards were ; fast, and R. Jager, the Tacoma cen-/ to be carried out of the rink. It} ter, the visitors, his work being very pretty at al) tinge Severa! others of the racers/aade the second victory for Kent in @ series of three, Tacoma woo the first ome, teenth milee—Edwin (Mynter}, 5 to %, won wood, 94, second third, Time, 1:47 16 three-quarters mile—Nonte Lactie, 4 (Sandy) | Moaldenbound Guard Sixth rece, fivectghtha of » mile Mayham, 109, third. nue Y AND H CO. c) ° | was as follows First race, Mreeighths of « mile 104 (MeDaniel) Messrs. G. Evans, F. Chisholm and C. Cook acted as judges |G. Ralph .. Hoag, Harrison, Hokt and Farrel | Wickstrom. each covered 10 miles and $ laps,|W. Ralph .... and Copeland 10 miles and 2 laps. |Inverchey .... Kruse had § miles and 1 lap te bin | West. Referee—W. Haddow Face. \c. Otey eredit, when he retired from the} ‘The next race will be run tonight | —$— $$$ REST AFTER 70 YEARS. : ‘When a man bas tofied hard al) his Ife he is surely entitied to « fest after he is 7 years old. Start @ @vings account with the State | bowling bonora came off last night, Rank of Seattle and be prepared to! with the following scores spend the declining years of your) life { ease and comfort. Simall ac- counts solfeited and 4 per cent in- terest paid. ote That You Can There is one thing certain—if you know how full of Hub Clothes are you would never think of going else- where for your Clothes. We wish we could make you believe that— it if you will only come and take ad- vantage of this sale and find out for yourself what Hub Clothes are really like—and remem- beronly twoweeks more of this Sale. All of our Sto.w its and Overcoats 3 6.65 All of our $12.00 Suits and Overs $ 8.00 Chveanel $12.00 Overcoats $13.35 All of our $25 Overcoats $16.65 THEEHUB 615-617 FIRST AV On the Square Op Totem Pole FOOTWEAR EXCLUSMVE STYLES never before shown (Fisher), 4 to 1, | mile—Geo. Milner }9 te 2, won: Mary Olena, OUR OWN MARE WOMEN Exclusive Sale of CROSSETT'S LINOLEUM SPECIAL lehter, 106 (Koerner), § to 6 We will place on sale Friday Ed Ball, 10%, second; 102, third. Time, 1:41 1-2 lar price The to special for Frt Bring wise of roome. joum is cut to size only Bana, %, sece third. Time, 1:44 Sixth race, one mile day, 112 (Rutwe!l), 6 to 3, won, monders Right Zbinden and Boucher » in the place of Hall and Hardie, > Men S Clothes | who were unable to bow! Inst night Col jumbia Alleys. telephone or C. A HOME BUILDERS, ATTENTION! Hend 606 to Knapp &@ West, archt Colman bullding, beak of plana fer pretty horou wil sare you mer how te build @ good home Woodhouse & Piatt urnit Vandewerker & Hamilton ta08 SECOND AV. Two Doors South of Savoy Hotel, peices CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING. Kent Scores, Wednesday PinYour Faith To} | Swashammer 145 Kicin, the shoemaker, #17 3 ot PIANOS Steinway = Knabe FINEST LINE, HONEST METHODS, EVERYTHING MUSICAL, Sherman Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. Seal Skins The following |s the schedule the games tonight: At the Bismarck |. Linstrom, ©. Deppm Style and quality land A. Johnson. D, C. Kincaid, unt, H. Hoiner and WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN A SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT WITH US Security Savings and Safe Deposit Company 113 Geneca Street, Beattie, Wash. M. Middiand, Henderson and M RACES YESTERDAY ONE PRICE, | First roo, one-half mile of Gold, 110 (Williams), 7 to 10, you will believe | Leonardadale, Seattle, Wash 110 (Beoville), PROSPERITY KEEP your Deeds and other valuable papers in a safe Safety Deposit Boxes for rent at very moderate cost. We pay FIVE PER CENT compounded twice a year on your savings. 417’S IN THE SAVING CASH REG one-half of the ioney than any other deal or organization, same grade, style and qual ISTERS » independent 4 filled in three at’s why we sell over half of all the Pianos sold PETKOVITS FUR CO. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 110 Marion Street. The Sundwall Co., 609 Firat Ave, D. §. Johnston Co. 903 SECOND AVENUE, Seattle, Wash, AVA A WA Wi wuRz The Store That Berves You Best—Garvey- Buchanan Co, — Friday Notion Specials Every dressmaker, every woman who hag home sewing to do, requires a liberal supply of exactly these little needfuls which may be had here tomor. row at much below regular value, 40 per dozen Pearl Buttons at) 56 Cord Hat Ping | dozen 220e card at oe Nickel Piated Thimbies at| 260 “Fluffy Fedora” | |} @ach 2@| Pompadour at 106 | We Book of Capitol ety | bo Hair Pin Cabinets at, Pins 6 ate ts } d¢ Tye “Bonnie Seot* | Be Paper of Belt Pins st, te) + | 850 Hair Brushes at ..2ge@| 490 Mair Brush | 20 Shoe Laces, 6 pairs for! So Polished Hardwood . ‘ Se| ing €uge at... | Draperies Greatly Reduced For the last Friday of the Disposing Sale we have made price « strong buying Incentive in the drapery section, ate Green Window Shade 0c Brass Cottage © size 3x6, Including fixtures Rods with sflver ball andar A tomorrow at each 20¢| tomorrow at each 2he Striped Tapestry Cus 1 t Ornamental % 1 each ine | “sion Tops at cach, ihe 16e Figured Silkolines, to-| 15¢ White Figured Swan fee morrow at, Yard ...J2%e| morrow at yard ,,, 50c White Saxony Curtain Net, 64 inches wide; at only ..sees via 25e Nickel Plated Tea Ket-| 15 Whisk Brooms —Wii, | tlee—Tomorrow in the black enamel handles: tei] “Busiest Basement” at morr in the | fc ise Basement” at only ,, 25e Enameled Wash Basins Pr epi R gre sorrow in the “Bust the “Baniest Basement’ at est Basement at only, 15¢! only | 6c Cake Turners — With! Se Can Openers—With hard | eotled wire han: tomor wood handles; tomorrow tp } row im the “Bus Base the “Busiest pei ment” at only Be) only .. 13 —1S—I17_ SECOND AVENUE. VS IA VS VIS Biscuit Says I to myself says I—they only cost five cents a package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY STRONGER teeta 2 DR & D. PARNER » else & medica! graduate, is now with Dr Ring is the praction se opathy ey ‘The fact that Dr. Barnes tee Office Houre—® a. m. to 5p. ma and Méty Wed, and Fri. evenings til & Lady Attendant. Consultation Free, Drs. BARNES and RING OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANR, eet high grade dental work prices heretofere anbeard ttle, is now offered 1s for a short time, dar + that you become Re saat wrth tne high ai of our work, All work aah antecd 12 years Houre—8:30 a. m. to $ p.m taye—9 to 12:30, Lady a ASSOCIATED DENTISTS te Garvey Puchanan'é a, 4,5, 8. 1119 Second A wt Get AWAY bok the fact that our Pf e superior @ tt wit be iar ou by your YOU GA ‘ aot roa brew, ae a oi hom Tet us send & oar x) PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOF . TLING COMPANY. Phones 927,

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