The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1907, Page 2

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GOOD BOUTS AT S. A. C. SMOKER. tent The SAO packed to when one amoker winter wes pat on The first wreatting mateh t Meoktin and Madigan and » pootively of the best events of the ev The boys wen of @ the « Mecktin ae hte oppone And exceptiona elever, He the first 7 minutes and 45 second, ar second tn 2M minutes im the other gymnasium wtand ing nest inter witnested = th progranw weigh wor wrestling match I Mart of the hv t ¥, M,C. A. w from Max Lav { the & A Ir the firet t ' . the full ten © *w and Roller, who referce Prefueed to « ‘ A BASEBALL TAKES HOLD WITH ALASKANS | Alaska tow sare awa « the 1907 Davedall season. [ att frem the north brings toq garding bane bath playe . ame Whitet At the thr * last summer the rivair < The northern season starte with the queen ebration at Whitehor te followed by « arth of Skagway on the Fe Juty Labor Day at Juneau generally winds up the season, with the “Tacks” Parrott is credited wal having made one of the funnicst home runs on record at Atlanta, Ga. The score was a tle in the ainth inning when Parrott came to the bat. He cloated a fast one on the nose and the ball went whizeing | Into deep center storm the previous night ball bad to roll right ott tore down to first, rE. aa he saw the fielder stoop, as Tacks thought, to pick up the ball. | Tt soon dawned on him, however, | the By this time whooping and howling and Parrott with bat a backward/| ce bolted on to the plate der had finally an@ hurled it to the plate, Parrott took to the ground and bis | clothes be hustled over to the seor-| Wray tn delight found the ball! ran won the game. cine | DO YOU THINK PARROT EARNED THIS HOME AUN? @ good sived puddle and of | the tura and thea beaftated | erowd was! rue SEATYLE STAR—THUREDAY. FER. s 1907. MISS KERN TELLS HOW TO GET RID OF EXTRA AVOIRDUPOIS CAN YOU ‘SNATCH Five MIN uTas IN THE DAY TO LET BRAIN AND MUSCLES GO five minutes fatted to convince te | doctor that efther had we and an eer dee Woh woth ene eee ne sion went to Mart, who had kept ba Lamfrom on the de * Mart BY MISS BIRDIE KERN, aoeeee rait'in the aecond bout in|Champion Woman Bowler of the o mbyutes World. In the boxing exhibition acheduted | Near the end of my exercise I between Hd. Hubbard and C. Me- | try the old--very old--Weat Point RK Roy Davie substituted for the | setup, hi fe nothing more han attor jtouching my toes with my fingers, In the heavywelaht matoh be- | ft do this at least 10 times each Henry Croft ef the etub and |) morning. And, by the way, there te Rud Reser of t The deot hing much better tha this for aion to ft after three | the man or woman who Is trying to stow rounds got rid of an 3s of avotrdu pots n the program were about the stomach. 4 horleantal Der exhtbition by six! f wind ap by altting right down athlete a Inword centest be- on the Moor, Himba straight out in tween I avd i, Piekens, ‘front, and, bending from the watet, ia ha “ and comedy h the toes with my finger aketoh by PW. I f Kverett and) without bending the knees, | de % MeKay, in which the latter did | this a dosen times. tumbling 1 always do all that I have de ~|nertbed within an hour, If you are burried you can eut that time down | considerably, but you had better get | up cartier and wee the full You will find it the best thing y ever did for yourself During the day the girt whe ts . and the man also, will] find it t» thetr advantage to prac tice what the physical eulturiate! ation. To do this property | yuld have a place where you down for five minutes, say at the noon hour, If you can't le call rel ” Last Fairbanks ally eon the beat « wat of ball players in the tx Avoong the peral- |@own you cam at least flad a com-| professional players fom the sevad|fortable chatr where for five mtn-! in Alaska last season were the ates you can forget your troubles Camph thers, Gibbs and Wea and ares The point is to let all on oS ying wah, the ts oman the muscles possible rel: if you City, Miter, pitching for Skagway, | 08”, te down fat on your back and and several oth just allow every muscle in your! This me tatk of body to go “limp.” If you «it in| ast going to|the chair do the same thing as fur} for & selon of @ames a» posalble|, Dom't forget to relax Dawson and Peirbanke brain at the same time that do your muscle | You will find that five minutes to you & heap of good am not going to say much about diet in this article, but you |MUST eat fresh, wholesome food lregularly. That is just ae essential an to have muob fresh air in BUSINESS MEN WINNERS The Y. M. C. in se was the enone of a fast basketball game last even ing when the Business Men defeat- j ed the Tigers in @ close contest by 4 score of 28 to 37. From the time j the ball was toseed up by Referee) | Douthitt, the game was anybody's, | nd at no stage did one team seem | jto have the advantage over other Morris and Bemis starred for the tors, while Rhyne, the Tiger's | appy little guard, played a good game for his team. The game wae |for the championship of the toca! ihr M Oa The following ts the lineup | whe Meera. Business Men Kaapp . Howar The THE BALL DISAPPEARED Jones Ames (eapt.)! eachone ae Morris but | waiting to brush the dirt from his| Rhyne (capt) ..G Moldenhour | o Dems | lowing this game the Seuleve ler’s box and demanded: “Bay, did| Fi Tacks paid no attention to the| you give me a home run on that | a= Jaughter of the cnet but without hitt’ A RN TE 5A. G. TEAM GOES, ORTH The & A. C. basketball team plays the Inst of the preliminary | Bames at Kent this evening. To ‘morrow night they play Bellingham Y. M. C. A. at Bellingham, and on Beturday night. the normal schoo! at the same place & tour of British Columbia. ——s NOW WE ARE SURE SQUIRES 4a an easy thing. Jack O’Brien says) Dick Cooley he is pining to fight him. TWENTY-SIX AMERIC jockeys will get pay checks in hed in. lands tele 6 geaaun. KALAMAZOO COULD STAND & man being killed tn the prize} it when a “fixed” fight near-/ ly cawsed a riot the council killed/ the game. THE COUNTRY 18 SAVED ‘There's a new kind of pitched ball Stricklett is sald to be the , and he calls it a “slow ball.” COMPLEXION LINE SAID TO| the ‘greet colored racer, by a New York) have been drawn on Taylor, athiétic alab. JOCKEY RADTKE HAS BEEN! been cut off) trom the ple counter since last fall. | reigstated. He bad FRANK DONAHU EB, DETROITS | ROLLER SKATES, All prices at A. L. Hall's, Pirst Av. “ It is thought} r “ Hikely that the local team will make | NOTA struck, an open & yong GRAND PRIX 1111 | 7 etra twirher, i# the first real player to sign with the Atlantic outlaw He had already announced ce would not play with Detroit. HOT SPRINGS SEEMS | | great place for the down and outs. Beony Yanger is the latest to “come/ j back” at that place. | WHAT A FORTU NB COULD BE} made buying some of these stars io base ball for what they are worth and selling them at their own esti mate of themselves ANTLFIGHTING BILL, IN CAI senate. Fans | tracked for good way it ts side | i 1907 AU TOMO. } I bile races scheduled for Juty on a triangular course In Normandy HEINIE PETIT? That's the | | about the management of the Louts- | | ville club. | } DOWN ST. PAUL WILL HAVE 20) | votes of her own ia the contest with | [Cinctnnat! The Queen city has/ } only bas 17 | DUCK SEASON ENDS. | Hunters who tage of today to » must wal around 1 not take advan-} juck hunting net season rolls the duck Practice Makes Perfect It is not easy for most people to save & part of their wages each week, but th se have foresight and i a ID YOU BAY week. It's pr perfect and those w once acquire! this saving habit be rewarded | later on in lif, when they find how jomparatively easy it was to save! The goodness of everything oise| at breakfast depends on the coffee, | Schilling’s Best | offered on | up a nice sum of money. The 4 por| see the good bargains ‘est pald by thie bank . 7 before buying an account grow a Our adve some W Sale rm Are men $10 Suits and Ove $12 Suits and Ov $18 Suits and Ove $20 Suits and Or $25 Suits and O How About It? ANSWER THIS ! = = THESH UB P= Opposite The 615-617 First Avenue New half so ‘* t big’’ a rcoats now $ 6.65 JUST ARRIVED—A WELL ercoat now ~ 8.00 OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE rooat $12 00 AND SMART TOPCOATS. it t $13.35 HAVE A DEPARTMENT EX t $16.65 EVENING APPAREL. Ske 800-804 First Av., Strongest Overcoat (SRE “Dae eee a oon thelr high pereh |in the back yarde of the bell mag | riley MISS KERN POSES FOR “THE PROPER CARRIAGE.” yourself properly, keep your shoulders back and “Learn to ‘oarty chest forward. “Mine Kern, your room as is possible, Umes 1 do not od whet 1 do in the way There are many ot all have told you to cover all that you may of home exercise simple little de views for developing some certain musele that you will learn as you healthy beoome Bach of you know best wh interested im your work you; | detested the Students in aa inter-| Neptunus, esting game by a score of 34 to 22. JUST ABOUT TIME FOR THE down earuntied stare to come nates. id twinkle RACES YESTERDAY OAKLAND. Firet race, one-half 109 (Brown), 4 to 6, won 108, second Adena, 106, Time, 49 34. Heeond race, ot 2, won; Dr. Sherman, 91, second; lond: Jetwam, 110, third Lord Neisos, 161, third Time.) j.27 16, 1:82 16. Fourth race, nine«txteenths of « Third . two milee-rdrag 195 | mite-—Dalbos, 115 (Boland), 3 to 1,/ (Brown), 6 won; Inflammable,/ won: Barly Tide, 113, second; | 10%, sec Grafter, 107, Uhird.| yrartha Jane, 116, third. Time, Time, 3:39 4 Be 14. Fourth race, ons and one-eighth! pinh race, one mille—ttoensel, mileo—dusty Mi 104 (Gross), 4 McDaniel), 6 to 5, Won; Bo to 1, wom; Bawtn Gum, 106 second; 107, second; Mountebank, Raman, 98, third Fifth race, mile 1, Woh; Dollie aan BLEACHER JIM BASEBALLT” Big Mid-Week Dance will be held in ark pavilion this even orchestra will fur- od mpnie. @ out real ©®-Jand spend a pleasant etppingoGen- Another nice dance the Lesohi Waar thetr usual tlemen Ladies free. Suits es New ‘Topcoats SELECTED ASSORTMENT BREASTED SACK SUITS OON'T FORGET THAT WE CLUSIVELY DEVOTED TO OUR WINDOWS. Cor Columbia St. House in the State taile— Albia, Pajorita, third. — Time, 1:56 36. three-quarters of a/| Pontotoc, 107 (Seoyille ep to | vtehon ; J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. a mile-—Pal, 106 (Graham), 9 t/t 5, won; need in the way of special develop ment. You can build on my ox perien Learn to “oaurry” ly. Keep your shoul back and chest forward. A “slowchy” car riage is both unbecoming and up I want my clowing words to be wtick to it 207, third Time, 1:16 34. | Histh race, seveneighths of a) ,,, y septic: wotters. | ‘ dy), 7 to}® live turkeys, IP mile—North west, 106 (Randy), 7 te ey oe 14, won; Mina Gibson, 106, second; Sahara, 106, third, Time, 1,29 3-0, ascor, First race, fivecighths of a mile ~—(hiet Obaver, 106 (Grand), § to 1, won; Talvera, 195, second; Bankara, 106, third, Time, 1:09 3-46. Second race, one mile—-Piquet,) 107 (Grand). 3 to 1, won; Mi Caut | Cap, 109, second; Phys, 107, third Timo, 1:41 2-6. Third race, poven-olghthe thirteen -sixtewnth® mile—Line of Life, 106 (Harris), §| per i, te, simon, she third, Thme, 1:42 16 (Butwet), § to 1 106, second; Le Time, 1:09 14 ~-Nothing, 107 | won; Mnsapan | Chats, 106, third Edison or ¥ easy ter tunity to secure an inaugurated the very mont while you are paying in ev it Pion Not much the price of a « five per @ year cent on your saving If not, do today. We are open Saturday ev The best habit is the savings benk habit. Have you ac- quired it? Depo its received in any amount. PANTS TO ORDER FOR 94.00 at the UNION TAILORS, 514-618 Third Ave. Coliseum Rink Buliding. KOHLER & QHASE Hatabiished 1850, PIANOS 1908 SECOND AVENUR Aroade Bullding. Puget Sound Marble & Gran ite Co, Inc ©. M. Thayer, Manager. emetery Work of Every De scription. 2410 Firat Av. Seattle Sixth race, fiveeiahthe of a mile; * HERE’S YOUR CHANCE FOR A TALKING MACHINE In order to give every musicless home tn this city the oppor Come tn and make your select LARGEST AND LEADING DEALERS. D. S. JOHNSTON Co. Piano House. 903 Second Ave. TEN CENTS A DAY but enough at five per cent interest to make you well off SECURITY SAVINGS AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO, 113 Seneca St, The only exclusively savings bank in Seattle, pays you Have you started a savings account? Safety deposit boxes for rent, $3.00 per year ath Per BASEBALL ‘Tho 8. A.C In to have @ baseball | team, At least that is the inten | tion, although nothing definite tn the way of plans have been made. | A meeting has been called at the) club tomorrow night “just to talk} things over” aod all members of the club interested in the national | game are expected to be present | OPERATORS’ BILL IS ENDORSED (Star Bpecial Bervice.) OLYMPIA, Wash, Feb. H. Armatrong, state repre yesterday wired ’ Cushman advising him = that th house and senate of this state had passed a joint resolution ta support of the “Murphy -nine-hour-rallroad telex ra ph-operator bill, which comes up i congress in a day or two. i] it THE MARKETS be Pe tn son ee —e ver le te ver | artic hokee, Wi mort: “cnlery ber yourself proper: | igh, Be; ramen butler feconaie twine ger x Amencea bene | gee Pee: calvem par ~~ hee, 8 te Steers, per th Se, cows, th TOTO) veel eae ee eS j ber ‘ vo i ee ram | en et th, TTC; otemmmer i calinen trout. per fb. i j ~ ayy tek oak. gor th ie cn | Bedtime: sizer, caste M06, Oty ray | hens Lg hg ey |e Pungeoase crabs Tot sapere Sor. ieee cathe, par te Des Hay end Pesdautie, ie ter i 78, Tame Hi oe five on ih hard mati plaster Notes ond Pigs. it than new simonte, per Mh omnes, yer ton, He | ver ing nae metal lath, per ton, 3, aed | $1 a Week letor Talking Machine have of $1.00 down and $1.00 a week om at once and enjoy the tnatre amall amounts as not to miss we igar, of five postage stamps, Seattle, Wash. Ss account, compounded twice enings. Ten cents per day at § per cent compound- ed semi-annual- ly in forty years will make you $4,633.35. Have You Tried Our Home-Made Bread } 6 Loaves 25c Union Bakery} | And Cafe | 217 Pike Street Af : | 160 Fancy Sitkotines, to- | | 156 Curtain Sorim, tomem | morrow at only, yard || row at or 4 | } ie nt Pe AA The Store That Berves You Best—Garvey Buchanan Go, Think of Your Easter Dress. Stuff Needs Notice These Special Friday Prices 600 Bilk Pongee, tomorrow | 750 Englieh Worste et only, yard al sew of only, saeee wal | Excellent washable fabrics m , and fa oe for spring costumes. Fanc wade ray; | polka dots, checks and plain hird leew for to shades; full 27 inches wide morrow poe selling, | $2.00 French Voiles, tomor. row at only, yard #1.48 Forty-six inches wide, ex | | materials ors of brown, cardinal, red, | dai k emt caged tie array and black pecia ure fort v inehes wide, priced for Friday welling only. | The ing is one-third, wide, im éery oripes and snd lattloe ef. New Ortental, floral and P conventional designs and | | **' ng | colorings. A full third un - der-price tomorrow ath Reguiar 760 Fancy Em R ee broidered Cream Scrim eguiar 10e Fancy Batisty Btand Covers, Pillow } ka dot ang | hame and Scarfe—To | | pre rol dewtgne, tot | morrow at onl mo y 150 Figured Java Crepes, | | $1.25 Crochet tomorrow at only, yard | | Morrow at only, eaeh . 10 “ee . Oriental and floral de Size 72x81, all in deste signs on wh grounds; able patterns; well mage full 32 inches wide and neatly finished. Ag charming color ots en se for special g004 wearful qualit "Friday Savings in Little Housekeeping Aids The “Busiest Basement” makes the practice of here tomorrow an easy matter. Bargains like these: Bc Best Enamel “Coffee! 200 Giase Berry Disi Boilere—Syectal tomorrow cial = tomortow 7 eh | at each e) Bi 106 {Se Best Ename! Gauce Pans $1.17 set of 6, nine-ounce Op —fipecial tomorrow at each | tic Gobletse—Spectal tomar 106) tow at, set of six --WBe 250 Bixby Roya! Ghoe Polish 200 Bavarian China Cake —pecal tomorrow at bot Pilates—Very special Somat tle ide Tow at cach .., Particular In your choice of & TIST?. If not, you bey be. We are ” eerving our patients. operator is backed by exper lence and a conscientious fort. protected by a positive guarantee. 5. Full set Teeth Gold Crowns. Bridge Work &3. Gold Fillings Bilver Fillings fH Office Hours—8:30 a. m. to 7 p.m. Sundays—9 te 18:38 attendants. Phone Main 1772 ' ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Roome 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey- 22 Choose the Best orages and you 9 nty our populat cinget ale, SamsApe ~ade and carbos Ll waters have & com to taste, pene cence all thelt f 24 bott vw costs Tbe, deli arge in towm PACIFIC & PUGET ET SOUND BOF TLING COMPANY: Phones 922. a Kirkevilie sag DR 6 PD BARNES. Ft Te tread ‘King in the penctioe of cant mable mt nuve treatment, want 6° 9 a. m, te 5p, my and Meme Wed. and Fr ngs vill 8 y Attendant. Consultation Free Drs. BARNES and RING PATHIC PHYSICIANS, R 2666 {fice Hours 382 Arcade & Main 4185.

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