The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1907, Page 2

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RACES YESTERDAY NEW OALEANS, Dethorpe, 116 (Walk lay 8 to 1. won; Ronnie Mayes 1110, second; Bitterly, 108, third Time MoaO8 | Second race, stooplechase—Bater | 8 (Moyle), | 1, won; Saul, | cond: Navan, 199%, third " Firat race, Ayo Bye lt z oo, oe mile REAL BASEBALL AT LAST a ‘ot the > next i Yes. | sd ete miles five Bye It, STIS LOOKS GOOD AT THE Lo tor tbe arene wl ebelfo | ond; Delest SECOND SACK — HEALTHY the ie thir ime 1:48 16 PAIR OF CHANGE CATCHERS race, elevenaixteenths -_-—- L, Imgiis, tL (Minder) Whoop Real to at le i te ®, won; Peter Sterling, 111, see Dugdale x & ond; Polly Prim, 101, third, Time a half wild Indians t Lid? 14 > > Fifth race, one mile-—Bertie Cram “ ” " . 107 (A. Martin), 40 to 1, wont ty Band ae anything t Gamara, 110, second; Husted, 107 a rr . «i third, Time, tae you nai 0 e a} eons? agtne they Sixth one = mile—Ciiften play ba e. Welsh had th Th) Porge, ugel), T to & Won They did it ao a and it is maid that DG) | imeriok, 110, second; Masonia, 101 proud, The Yanniaans ' a or wt) chivd, ‘Time, 1:11 be SReewter and the | Re st edhe - Seventh race, threequarter mile 4 coe Sy . Devedt, 118 (olemd), 1 to 3 ed t hammer th mt and 12 rune anwhile the Colts na, were work! wut and only able to fhe fana didn't They had been a game What do they ik like, these Dighbinders « hw al payroll Well, it ie tox way what) they took Hk tively, but in @ividually the saucy bun One Cudmore and one Stie at o Cudmere i* a one of the biggest Yesterday | tracted alter outfielder and ttle men you ever kaw awang on tke @ mare enough | Parmond be posed, Btls down the rag. THN jet me tefl onto ats erday with nunaty are lke infield ie je teht. ed Hickey has not arrived and neither | Ro& Connery, baseman number Th te to be hoped that th i be on the spet tor wh Sunday wher mans uppich © but withowt them [ Get Along well onewsh, In Keliackey and 8. John Dug twe ne catchers of prom faing makings. Both appe sluggers and Kellackey te ocala will + Matcher at first base, a | Will see that both are key Bie Khows just what he wantw ¢ Sehind the bat an dat the tnt- tal bag Kohler & Chase's We must positively get rid of every plano “ou hand” by May tat The landlord rented our store out from uader a Every one knows how diffieutt it le to find a suitable location in Seattla You simply can’t get one for love or money How about the pitching staff? Pitcher MoGregor, claiea by the loca! club, and one of the men Dug » take hid thit year, has ee from Man tub Comat is official pi Keliy of the fepert at ofee ae Medregw. after Dug it in trae we have a lease ar bad signed bin. to keep the FP. f management from holding raged for 6 large “Temple of Musje Building” to be erected 60 Second avenue for our exclusive ee, but this will Got be ready for as for six months or torte, rear says be intends to atay feattle if he possibly can, and Wis cise will be decided by the Na- Seat comuniaaton. Until the de- Hence the onty thing we can pos glen te made be will work for § itively do in the meantime i# to Dueda om pan either piace our fing pianos out Prices. PLAY BUSINESS COLLEGE. oe ee oe Oe Coens OCEY COR i by May ist 9208 planes : The Untversity of Washington Now there is only one way to $278 pianos team crow plays a sel a big bunch of pianos quick. $990 pianos $ pianos ) pianos tlee Kame with @ ploked om Wilson's Modern Busines: and that is to offer them at che. i. The squad has ‘4 axtndied down te about the nu People don't often get these Lr Will make the (eam, either as 9 Opportunities, and when do panes veaunre or mubatit utes t is needless to say that they 945° pianos > ike “hot cakes oF 0 piano Billy Hown i» being couted as pas pron a Diy Glark Grittithe star pitcher {0 DOWN sealiiiksesecasieide haan Juat $10——that fe all you need Wanted to bring with you Only $10" ESTABLISHED 1950 ttle * down will take one to your hone. ‘To Join the Beattie Newsboy union Te ee paid io easy The Largest Music end soli Seattic papers [nitiation | fhe 80 cents. Good corners will be) ided. Call at The Star office, Seventh av. and ask for John Gleason, secretary etal monthly payments, which ean be artanged on & basis to euit the purchaser House on the Coast Exclusive ADE from selected mater- ials, hand tailored from collar to hem; the very best to be had. ‘Your tailor’s’’ is better only in price. are to be had exclusively at The Hab in this city. ————— 615-617 First Ave. ) Won, KOHLER & CHASE Regal $15 Clothes Are On the = THE" HUB >. gates Totem Pele THE SEATTLE STAR—FR 5, wecond, Time, 1:14 ‘ok inodde, Irishman, 109, third OAKLAND Firat race, one-half milh—Tilling jhast, 111 (Fisher), 4 to 1, won |W . 1th, second; —Irieh | hird, Time, 49 16 @, three quarter mile (Heatherton), 26 to ft rwood Ohio, 115, seed Mt, Dennis, 100, third. Time as ' Third race, One mile and twenty yard 104 (McRae), dt 1, | won pa, 103, seconds pte orl O4, third. Time, Ay 48 ] urth face, Unree- quarter piles P MeNear, 11) (A Git 2, won, Instructor, 116, second | Militery Man, 116, ot re ys Fifth race, one and one-quarter mileQov. Datia, 104 (Grote), 10 to 1, wan; Dantet ©, 107, ‘ j Hay 107, third. Thane, 1:9 Sixth race, cloven sixteont®s mye May Amelia, 106 (Grehw 2 Won! Byenmore, 116 "Feet Prince Castile, 015, third Time. BECOND-HAND BARGAI » Hardman SW) Fischer ) Singer UNTIL MAY 18T AT 1305 Second Av. Arcade Building One Block South of Bon Marche Wild NATIONAL LEAGUE, | n om 1] New York ' foe ok | Prtiadelphta a Lai ' | Mattertoe—-MeGinnity, Ames and Hreanaban Corridon and Jack ‘| Hite nh. | nm | Cimeinnatt se veecceee A OD | Pits em. Special Sale Tomorrow at we? Rattoriae and. Sohiet Leifield, } Phillip! and} Phetps, Urop O'Day | rR | “ ooeul j | Batteries-Overall and }iromme, Mediynn and | gE Umpires—Johnaon and Carpente 1907. IDAY, APRIL + BASEBALL The Store That Serves You Best —Garvey-Buchanan & Worth a Fourth More Roston-Brooklyn ame post-| po wet grounds | & we fo 50 at t Leagies Standing. Selling Suits stich as the for $13. 0 Won, Lost, Pet very beginning of the season for which the ar Priiadeipnia » <"% intended is close merchandising. Never | ‘ Chiskgo sitse ° sold Spring Suits at @ figure that hovered so neat 1 the yet mar Fact of the matter c _— : Seal to self at $17.00, but they started off at the | ‘ ” 900 | ning of the » m at thirteen-fifty—sold all « ipreckivn 4 saad the first st a few w age idl a AMERICAN LEAGUE. | hurry The md lot of th t ea A | “ ead morrow Ve fer es for n mw ki nm ready t norr V , te teeedenesird ’ i tunate, indeed, to secure r it ane oe Bae a, at a figure that permits of such a Hatte Mowell and wphen 1 Foe ioe oy gag l aaamane cs | trons hey come in a most. ' n | style—solid colors, including black, navy, gray and Detrott ae Be | tan; made of Panama; also fancy light check Cleveland eens e ' P Jacket with broad plaits over shoulder, producing Ralterive—Mullit and Bohmidt the popular “Gibson” effect; vest in black and phardt and Clarke | gee ~ | white; skirt full plaited and fashioned generously RH OR wide Don't fail to get a glimpse at them to Philadelphia wee Bone va & om sou ‘ morrow, j Howton 1 me and Bohreck ae — ——— _ — Young, and Origer, ' on “a . “ - o ae mi i, 4... -F 8 The Over-Due Shipment Sale of New York o a 8 fl } Batteries Hoghes and Mianken- coer New Spring Dress Stufis | | League Standing. Wan, Lost, Pet Continues Tomorrow : v tone! t 8 1600 od 8 hol Although hundreds of yards were disposed of the astortanents 3. are still unbroken, and hold strong economic interest for lay comets, The ws 4% 690 saving chances are decidedly tempting Read about the leresting: partes © 8 fe) I the ortces j ° } j pre meh ge | @Be TO Me NOVELTY SUIT. $1.25 TO $148 SPRING Sie TO Ste NOVELTY Quit I COAST LEAGUE INGB—Bpecially priced for SUITINGS—46 inches to INGS—8Specially priced for } ey thie sale at only, yard 66 inches wite; newest this sale at only, yard Portiand . o's | cess BO plaids, checks, stripes 956 : nase bee Prancice .:. +c ao haat a St | Peltehttul apring colorings $148 ALL WOOL PANAMAS — Smart new checks, brutes MatierioeCalitt and Carson and sobby new effects in —6b2 inches wide in new plaids, big plaids, stripes, de }Ashley and Street, Umpire—fer- | ebecks, plaida, ete. “ aoe —— Hem | ) ‘ ! j group. Tomorrow at only— ; | nh MH Ri $1.26 «CREAM EMBROID- REGULAR $1.75 FRENCH || Loe ADO .. oeceee 2 6 8 ERED MOHAIRG—dpecial- VOILES—Specially priest Oakland i ’ i ly priced for thie sale at for this sale ac only, tteries-Nagie and Hogan only, yard ie ‘ toh and Hackett } Something entirety new for Newest leather dainty spring ehirt waist new reds, gray end League Standing v Won, Last eults and waists extra values. j NEWEST FRENCH auelidtunil pecial values at yard | 83.50. $4.50 099 86.00 * Poautifut new impor tations, thelading am exquisite gr } ray of colorings and denigns. Pee - Saturday Economies in the “Busiest Bacenat” GARDEN RAKES AND GAR. WINSLOW STEEL WHEEL $250 & LVER soul. OEN HOES—t50 and Be ROLLER SKATES—$200 KNIVES AND values, Special tomorrow values. Special tomorrow (WARRANTEO) — | in the “Busiest Basement” in the “Bustest Basement” temorrow in the at only, each at only, pair Basement” at only, eb. § $1.3 2 Ase. does it to bring | f the blue and the Willie ways he t a rewnlor | Tt @ the fellow that goes inte « | aia property before it begins THE Sit THAT MSE EST ‘chipping that reaps the larwest ae ee promt. Many wien are kicking Hthemscives for not purchasing i*tideland lots” when they sold for, la song, These same men will keep lén kicking about other Uhings (hey fail to take advantage of. They have the chan jin the Seattle — “GARVEY~ 2 pgcHANAN © } 1113 —1N5—1i7 SECOND AVENUE. 7S cente per share but they will wait until it jamps to 91.66 and on to $2.00 po ‘en they realize it is I SWIFT’S PHARMACY Always on the Corner Second and Pike St. Swift’s Pharmacy recently bought out the Max Ragley Drug Stofe, and has relocated on the corner of Second and Pike. The new store is far MmOey commodious and the old departments have been enlarged to meet the fe quirements of an increased business. Tomorrow We Open Our Leather Goods Department—and just to give sm new line a start we offer the latest and most stylish Handbags at a Disco These goods have just arrived from New York and repre i sent all the newest fads. of 25 Per Cent. a Candy Dep’ Don’t forget OUR SPECIAL SAT- URDAY AND SUNDAY SALE A Pound of Delicious Cream Chocolates 25¢ SWIFT’S PHARMACY OPEN ALL NIGHT Second Av. and Pike St. Both Phones many 15 Centables for wf | Toilet | Lyons’ Tooth Powder Cuticura Soap Sheffield’s Dentifrice Euthymol Tooth Paste Daintily Boxed

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