The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1907, Page 2

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aa) 2 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 22, : | hoon, y ‘ 6 ; Pe » * wan at the } Little Freddy Rooney, the § i STARTED BY DUG) WINS ONE ol4 son of Motion of cS ram the (Serippe Telegraph Service.) , Mr. and Mrs, bout the | NEW YORK, April 22.--Benedict looney, ls improving Fapidiy, # come D. KB chuckles, filled with glee; Wilcox wan the star of the Seat-| Now, how about ovr team? Play ew 3 ter ctype Set We a, be wat kicked ee Officer, I Ruse as grumpy aa can be tle bunch yesterday, taking the | ing the fastest kind of ball and tories Medinnlty and Breas’ mt who oes me 8 y An automobile owned by Am mounced | What's the answer? Road andeqe, three files in center in mice #tyle, | aking everything Bim gent Young Ptetter, Boulies and Oredorff, | rest upoo the complaint of a young Blethen last Friday morning } ? 5 , ping count for abou tire kemelte a and fro ats to bet Dug got 6 and Ruse got 5, safety, and This boy has and if he hits re a timety beating out a bunt the speed all right d | twioe as 1 Beattie ¢ h terday it wae worth, the walloped COAST LEAGUE. ge agg oR D, B. Dugdale, no doube* fafiu- Gy to the mark, well and good Hall's Butt by © ecore Of | Morning game (sight innings) The this | enced by the heat, looked at the . | ie 8 oe i alle ie tareer 7 wants a b calendar yesterday, and evidently Bd gone Ajlén tga't the | as any’ hits ae the ream ar Renee p Wicatoy’"ietey' ond mi ne Oren aw ee eid an : Chae sexts through bum goggles, for he mit worked all thr: wat the game with a pene a, th oe mines Ploklee ae . " © exhuma for the fourth of July bloody finger which was so sore | Poe Pruter ke oe them, but the i e rae , apeedy Heattle ; mpire . lighted, @ la Roosevelt; and it wae of shape and the lanky one had to | ‘'!tore at ait times y te fn NoWrHwe HAGUE. about the aweotest crowd that hat go on. Butte poundeed him for a | , Allen. with ae | TACOMA & turned out to @ ball game bere io sum total that doesn't look very A hard. but BatterieeOray and Hogan Ashley and BPOKAN years, People ewarmed over the lovely when it is reduced to fig bry earee Se ee eee oe po ll Ag Age field, eat on the fence, hung on Urea, but Allen won the game, and | f J , Sen by a goers of we Gpenie! toeatanhe poles. ‘and one pil au winnings are the only dope to Judge — CRS I ss 7 pga over each other in the stands aud ® pitcher by san anttean “ ‘8 | fond A ro i the bleachers. There is no use talk: asst? . § ee end Nattertesdensen snd Swindell; Butler Tmation ing, Dug will have to build more This cragy Higginbotham pitched | jones ant ong Khoa Umpire, Ward ertor Will dieachers. Then he will have peo- yesterday for Everett against Mon co nm mF old son, oy eprawied all over the field, but roe and shut out the team that Portiand By ' Saturday's Games. , general be will be ple to accommodate a Paddy Welch wade famous without Cabiand id i es | 2 ew more @ local boas ie thin an effort vhy ie it that as soon LONG GARVIN : : ; ‘ ae ing sertously of pucein seats on the as & ball player gets to be a little STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ares Ae commence roof of his grand stand and of hay talked about he has to become a E lies’ Geek es and Shee Umpire, Ward amen ing hanging boxes on the fence ndidate for the foolish house? “ — eh ‘ me arty im Junt yesterday's crowd is any indicatic | ~ the ‘field. toot hee + | We Sencar: eae # an enth coming later on, the r : x ¥ I 4 ‘ i 3 4 a hobby eblef trouble this year gh eee, aay asncry Pt Sad Sn, SD Se" Panes ee his own ke fs §=going to be in providing Dug and tell funny stories to the AMERICAN LEAGUE ° Rt nce's early room for all the individuals who ‘kiae thac emeaked over (he fen +5 ae Seg Gam F ned at the are desirous of parting With the walloped Pitcher Starkells of Aber- | . iF ve a j 3 Set ot the price of admission. deen for five lovely bingoes in Bat- | ARR HO AR dick’ Watts” cad’ ‘uthtven +25 $ hw — urday'’s game Old Tom can cer- £8 8 fb ff towel ona ttephens ot ‘ 1} é ; ed ht is one, money that Ruse was tainly id the willow when he $99 8 $ | cumee hed allie jendliet ° o- Neleon and Wilson, S@tarkell ! . — a sore about Yesterday's ga: gets up agin. a pitcher he likes, but ee ee | ettions, Umpire Mullane 3 ren a fractal ec send a southpaw agninst him and “. & a tLe et 3 4 ly #tuek ite three strikes and to the bench Bees ge: SS OD Oe a a ~ erentty. te By Ee Py ag Ry al era i Bs ; i | @ 4 it Cott ie oo | ' es ed ; ’ 4 + it other we collect six safe ones No game today, More fireworks et ee a phatigriee-Owen and Myilivan; Pety and + | - a Cott esas Lee weteres hho Ae “re Sst B “g is vully — . na HB extravagant. id that Seattle Kelly ts not shining alone as the $443.3 3 gate ae a AMATEUR GAMES, The Plano that has met with eater inst s La had some of those wanted bingoes. boy batt hero. Bell, the center- we Mee ae One ee ae. Re PY | than any srovtean snintedl tr pirat pe inetanteneaas Tes ie taken a fielder and acting captain of the ee ee Ree 8. end Bohmidt Berane ‘ “ : ' Tes It wae Seattle's M1 fielding Rutte team, connected for four safe Se Ge ga: tee 8 M4 Tes he desire o ter 1 vt E Snipa and Bhtte's costly bungles that won ches ont of an equal number of aad OO oe Ss a RM Hulman’ Hurt and << I h Pi { p. - the day yesterday. The locals times up yesterday, much to the dis- $3 $b bg Reet ia} == | @ 1an0.0 iano : show same weakness with the comfiture ot the lengthy Mr. Allen, $9 § 1 FF “Roisin Dineen ond Griger) Oru and Ryen's, Radniere : toe bs i them si ~ who carefully proeseded to walk | BG HS Whee Ratierice Mccwm ond Milter) Coleman, What does it mean to you that the Pianola Piano i ° ey fai to uniform an Beil on hie fitt pd f the p vy invines a a) ey and Wowts. this world-wide success, that it * F bagag fo Swing at the pall. Am Terry McKune, who made shit | Wone ts 6 0 0 0008 O- Wesningon 1 6 ~ makes of piance? You dout on diacing all or two would make ail here idst sammer, has played great | eepereee ies Aatierice—-Riteon, Bianhenship and Mey. Richmond's Reintere ‘ ’ s dow a riends who have the in the world. ball for Spokane in the (wo games BERBEOES = Hie Bender aad tehrece Renton i delighted owners of this wor i inetroment; you kaow to far. He te certainly a pice little riya — Cf i 1 prominent business men and wel own social leaders But that infield ten't fant. shortstop, being handy with the bat cue “ieee Dat annie Uh-inty, A MMSICAN LEAOUR STANDING. tte ; changing costly Grande end Uprights for thin * Mott Sacrifice bit-irty 2 piane that Everyone mawe that Hickey te the es yea as rapidity itself in the Fouble plare Sie end Kailecher “Mearns, ee vers 4 me aereeeneres coe Weny Ss, f can play.” There are now of these indtruments fp | goods, work of ie ans el onoreR Oh (wright. Hesse ov baile Nw “y ff taste and lture in the © ff Seatt) -? Wilece lerouna chert hes Maybe Ress Hall ween't, mad Off Mech & ao Gorvip & Hi by. pinehes <= gpa 3 38) eee Ha dle bag ona By. Sy gro " ball Rose by Garvin Struck cut By Meck - ape here mus something really «x y a revelation. These two boys when Kellackey stepped on Catcher 4 by Garvin & Wilt Roeton ; ‘ “ Hatleriee Thomas and Niehart. MeCart -are fast as lightn: aud they get Meyer's hand Saturday, putting the 4 Une hes tere | eekingies ~ ¢ Om | god Soweove strument that has created such « wave what they go after Yesterday each big cateber out of the game for wore © he mest rece 8 me | the world, but if you fail to make the ap: i was eoaked an error on s difficult time. Russ was sweet on the Pan Oo 4 8 NATIONAL LEAGUR. | coueeos GAmms. i home you are missing the main point of tt 3 Telegray chance, but they both cut off hite, ability of thie big fed ims | 60 ,e44 33 or ‘ te , omen io; Apett 2 and they likely doubles down catch and swat the ball. and ee Be Rom &, | Konno here Bust O Pi cat’ ete to sing.ees by sticking long-fingered ures te needs him in this opening $3 6 8 4 Cote whee et - er Ss uw ne 1a mitts in the way of hoc ones. serion & &© £ $$ 8 & Cinctneet a 8 3 | Waitworm dis bave be hn " . “2 @ ¢ . erite-Minnshan, Coakley and Bente | 0 Marrs b o > | = ROOMS OPEN 133 6:3] eumteee e oes Seen) | . And but one Pianola Piano, made only by the Asolian 6 system ia Stig also came through with the | BANKING nw. 4 © @ 8 & & Jommetone | scHOOL GAMES. for whom we hold the sole agency In this section, uit. The timely wallop. This “boy all | “ Sar os! ne ee ee - Pianola Pianos Cost $500 $1,050 Moderate @ the inde right, all right. | ‘The new banking roome of the at 3:3 33 & wee one | od a og | Poyments . y~ | hk to ‘Coders to extend Daster Horton at Second -— er 4 ; 1 ‘ ‘ mee he brews and Noone: a ay bY. Day $| ge | bi ® little more. Yecterday be 5), oie lane ae thle evening ua. $j | tetiend sed Pestve Jrorven, aceaue senses essen M@ | D Ss ohns olga | Ned around with ove that was ftwten t:3) and #-%.. The offi- > ae ee | $ wavrtowan neAGen sranpena, | Or" : . ° ° on A ne ee ae at eetiy Bite cere of the company will be at the o 2 toe we We lee Pe Asatte Pare roome to receive visitors. $33 3% S| Re Bek , .. i Se ivoees H DOG Second Avenue Hl PHPESSHSPHSSHOSPSSPHHHHHS PHKSHHS HHSHSSHHHHHS SHDSHHSSS GHGS yok on thd . and Teq dered Off ' Police W hee seme airmount Addition 10 West Sealtie Will Be Opened for Sale Wednesday, May 1 $40,000 is the amount of hard cash we are spending in the modern improvement of this addition of 192 LOTS—BIG LOTS— 50x125 FEET with alley in every block. We are Clearing and Grubbing every lot, Grading all the streets and laying Cement Walks of the best imported Cement in front of every lot, and building a COMPLETE WATER SYSTEM that will supply every lot in this beautiful tract. During the past 90 days eighty men and ten teams have been constantly at work and will continue until] FAIRMOUNT AD- DITION will be looked upon as the very best residence section of WEST SEATTLE A quarter of a mile frontage on CALIFORNIA AVENUE. The new electric line runs directly along the west side of this addition. as Fairmount and is located at Fourteenth Street and California Avenue A BEAUTIFUL view of the SOUND and MOUNTAINS is obtained from many of the lots; building restrictions will make these home sites very desirable. When you see it Terms will be one-fourth cash and the balance by installments.. Ten per cent. discount on all cash sales. For further information call at our office. The station on this land will be knows you will want to live there EDWIN F. JAMES & CO. 3f4 and 315 NEW YORK BLOCK AY DA MAY DAY Phones Main 540; Ind. 540 PHPHSEEDPHPSSEGAPHSH SHA PBHDBDHHS PHD HHDADSPADHPSSASD HHS HHP HHH M

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