The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1908, Page 2

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2 THE SEATTLE STAR “MATTY THE GREAT,” PITCHING TERROR, 1S OUT FOR BLOOD LOCAL LEAGUERS) MUST WORK “Dug's’ Boys Billed to Play Ball This Afternoon. = | practice local team ten for the The It iy real hard word leagners from ha yow on been turned over to “Pug captain and second wecoadi tion and ros prontive of koeping the nga on a hotfoot continue hor yo firet regula Yesterday the on the ¥ Vv and for a! innings jin a regular game, | best of the ithat the new one ' ly, 4 rue | ue up to the kame ti dgy fo ya were linha Or | work weve to be nuctt } 126, atene gh he claim 36. wolection of Eddie Smith a# place of Kddie Gr ented from acting of itiness in bis family, 1 to both sides natisfactory AUTO SHOW show, to in A big automobile as apecial f hillclimbing. is proposed as the re sult of a meeting of interested dea) last night tn the rooms smmerctal Club. tures races and decided to form a regular elub, and | officers were elected as fol | P. Grant, prestd Pk SPECIAL SNAPSHOT GY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER VAN OEYEN SHOWS CHRISTY MATTHEW. | ice preuideat: © W. Coower, mee retary; F. A. Mitchell, treasurer SON IN TRAINING AT CAMP, MARLIN, TEX. BE. J. Streleu, ©. J. Zintheo aad J, T. jKeena were named directors A committee was appointed to | work out the various details of the MARLIN, Tex. March 31.—"Matty” is right and the pennant hopes of the Giants soar correspond ingly. Last year Matthewson did not show the form that made him a terror to batemen. He took te apring training poorly and wae far from himself. But it's different thie year, The poertess mg ohn at uH > Grant, G6 er anc ptheo Christy ie alt to the good and he ie out for revenge to make up for the record of 1907 a committee (0 arrange for. the . rac and hilbelimbing events was ted tuding MH. Eo Scheid Rice and J. T one. Th 1) will most likely arrange @ » to the foreign car drivers ow York to Paris race. the featherweight e ring at bis noteh, which will be about pounds Me declares that If the e is any knocking out to be done, he'll be the one to get away with it 1 have always wanted a crack at Gans.” said Attell, “and }poesibly if I Matton this fellow Nel Ine WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN ATTELL AND NELSON MEET? < copth in the son, the public will realice that tough for me. [li stand up and! fight the Dane as long as he's will ing, and I'm betting my coin that he'll be the first one to stop. Elections held by the Lincoln The Attell Nelson match is the high school boys yesterday settied | first “handicap” affair arranged in the question of leadership ia the this city since Gans fought Wa vartous fleid branch which the in 104 Nelson ff © & athletes of the inatitetion will com big woiget advantage, but e can pote thin & [eet @ pretty Mvely pace in a 16 Roy Hilten was named to capta round ser the baseball team. Hilton played | ra Oo expectations, Attell two Washingtos high | om been made the favorite in sch « with that or ganization o wumamner when the team made a general trip throughout the United States under the title of the “Tourtete Anderson, who holds thé being the opened this morning, te the iS-round route | that the boys are scheduled ¢ Attell, on hiv supertor Gleverness jand ring generatehip, was figured to easily outpotnt bis clamsier op | ponent, but since Nelson has shown {so well Im training the wien bet jtors have conceded that Attell has oo bis banda. The Dane 4, and ta his ing partners he has Mashed ugh to convince the tical that if Attell tries to @ & runaway fight of it he will ey Chester shot-pat and the hacmerthrow was clected as captain of the track and fleld team. Anderson is,ope of the best point-gainers {n the achool Clarence Bryant was selected to manage t . asebay tear TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Take boate at Per 2 Ten round trips dally BY RINGSIDER. jat the weight last night, so will not /have to go his fastest ad SAN FRANCISCO, March 31.—/|seale an ounce too much. He sald) Nelson ia safely within the Ba . Sch ° Ie Featherweight Abe Attell a bet-\this morning: “Attell expects to! weight, which must be 182 pounds °C’ VOC Schermer & ter fighter than Lightweight Hat-| {ind ne weak at 152 pounds, but a: § o'clock tonight Ad NEXT PRIDAY tling Nelson’ Fight fans the coun-/{'tl foot him. | can do 130 pounds Attell, who has been tring to try over, will be able to answer |ringside and still be at my best. | pulld up, will tip the beam at about They’re Exclusive the question for themselves to if the Hebrew stands up and | cnn * moumannsgrraneen | . Morrow morning, for tonight Abe fights me tonight, I'll knock him| BICYCLE REPAIRING—Piper & Clothiers tackles the Dane in a 15-ronnd « tf he rune away, I'll Tan ) Spring # —“- bout before Sam Berger's athictic cet the decision for agrrewive = — ee a —_———- club here ness me for the winner of This is not the first Abe | thy tMeFarland mateh or Joe has gone h Gans . crack at sin <S shove are oo woient conte $ The Washington Trust Company en yt tage thle “TO SEE BATTLESHIPS os ga —— ve da own with | TRC boats at Pier 2. Ten : OF SEATTLE the husky Dane, who found the | "Pe daily, S00 round trip a route too short. In addition te Capital, Surplus and Profits ............. $585,000 this, each has acted as sparring WE ‘BURY YOu partner for the « Transact a General Banking Business, er during dit ferent. training en, so: they are A $199 burtal by amy tonal ander thoroughly fs r with each me 1 er eS Bs LOCAL DIRECTORS other's style of attrck and de Dew't be your relatives & W. Cline Cc. 4 yen must weigh 192 pound: whey oa aaeaiione A. 8. Kerry g. & Simene ? 2p 8 Sobeston Mutiding Godwi at 6 o'clock this evening. He esactaia pag $ Hi rink W. P. Trimble George F. Stone William Piggott &. P. Weston Cc. E. Burnside H.R. Clie, FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. ©, J. Humphrey W. W. Chapin A friend of ours was in the store the other day. “Let's sell you said. “No, I can’t wear out that Regal $15 Suit I bought of you last year. I'm not giving away nioney.” / a Regal $15 Suit,” we wat “Gus Brown” sus This Season More ‘han in many years past Ie it necessary to be tious in making your selections of Clothing, ete While it is essential to look for quality, the average man is compelled to practice economy. Our stocks were bought with that object In view LET US PROVE IT! Good Suits for Men and Young Men $100$25 sir; Do you see why we say: “Bring back any Regal $15 Suit that goes wrong?” We know our suit And you ought to See I hat your next suit carries the Regal ibel. Your money back if you want it. THESHUB On the Square. Opposite Totem Pole. 615-17 First Ave Second ard Yesier “Where the Cars Stop" dhrind| « vtate interechotastic record @e tat f T The Lincoln and Washington high UESDAY, MARCH 31, 1908. actor Sale Coes me all the way thro’ Big savings ate so apparent that great throngs of Seattle people have has toed Thin afternoon if the condition || benefits, A dollar saved is a doliar earned, and you can earn More good, hard dollars here > In the of the grounds permits, the le | Saving money on th® goods you need than you ever thought or dreamed of doing at this sensomep week by team Will Hne up againet the fast | Read the specials below, and remember, these are only a few of the many hundreds of b ‘he year players representing the Washing F eotslinane, a°WM8 on jlon blah school lt wae this tam th which plastered Dug's banner with ~ ‘ ‘ ite, fret amudae of defeag lene nee hoot hone Sh F $10.60 and $6.50 Jackets doad crazy to repeat the perform ~ ance Ali Downto-Date Styles—Natty Already the weedingout pr and New mt ded to give ¢ ra Vietorta toher Rhodes ¢ navy, myrtle iw A Weiser, Ida, and Pite ‘ range of sees, ‘TI fen QT to La Orande, Ore ‘ the Pw By ed fsa boys are regarded ax come window and the regulars had tt on then a lit a in the matter of experience, so they - ten were allowed to meke other or Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular ties ments for the sean || 35e Towels 25¢ Lawns | 35c Glove 25c Sta- $1.75 Kid Postas we ' i t ror the Math Boxes tionery Gloves con A challenge has already been sen i so4ned : P Reatth ist to the sephomere clase for a series Pa pote Pe w De Pe : all t Hea of interclass game very for Pyrogre r a and Alawks, ig held phy Artiants _ , rs cok a ssi i re SPORTOGRAMS : ~ ned ose | og ee ‘ thos } —“— - "oO aut || NECKWEAR— } 89 CUT GLASS DRESS GOODs— cou Marshall, the American, yester —_—— Cc —_—_ -——— wil day was defeated by bis country : For $1.69 and $ Reguiar $1 olee tomorrow of @ thousand of guiar $1.75 Spri |man, Johner, in the chess tourna-| Chole vote pon ager dy Each Okt, Gises ‘Naples a a a ment under way in Berlin. Sebel Stock ‘Thee for spring 6 and Ginch sizes * th and tp reter, of Bertin, ts still ta the lead attractive shadings refresh. | ® Price made possible only by the 26 MON SDRTOVEE Celar tea! f ingly beautiful combinations; | S8treerdinary concessions ob binations; in the My Charles J. Swasey, who played see window display; all tained from three of the large tory Bale tomorrow at, im with the ' She vuldes, cack 25¢ manufacturers in America died in MN. J. yesterds: $5.98 Cut Glass Berry Bowls aged 61 ye - oe. S1.95 Lacrosse players represented in $8.50 Cut Giass Jug and Tumbier WASH GOODS the ‘ t DRAPERIES— Sets 6160s 4 ho Hritiesh Columbia Amateur La R oy | erosse associatidy this year wil Se [?e Cut Glees Sugars and More than 2000 Vards fm! Wear nuMbers as means of identifi alten Masini Widennnn, 06 tack reamers $2.69 Washable Dress cation by the public during games. Cream lie, nine different patterns | @248 Cut Glase Vases, 8 inches | Figured Ores ey ms to choose from; regular 39 high $1.69 meoveds — designs and $249 Cut Glass Bon Bon Factory Bale po on combinations; 29c a qi ; price si Sale price tomorrow | penta = in lovely and | 99.98 Cut Glass Celery Trays | 1} er for the Broadway aggre: and fast color $2.98 will play second and “Toots” Agnew ches wide: spe 15¢ $4.98 Cut Glass Carafe $3.19 will deliver the twisters for the en ory Bale price $2.98 Footed Compotes, at TABLE LIW tertainment $2.19 T uncon wich euecrs COMING HOME n BEDSPREADS— Fatra Heavy Crochet Bedspreads | Regular $3.00 Hand Loomes bie Satin Damask Table luches wide and full no more beauttfal or | CORSET COVERS— Regular $1.25 Corset Covers, good OMMY BURNS in handsome Marseilles pat quality and beautifully trimmed | vallty Hnen ever Det of terns; full double bed size and finished, but slighUy solled market: several tae ar regular price $1.89; 1 53 from being on display 39 signs: Factory Sale Factory Bale price ’ chotee at ..... c price, a yard | p eA RRR NA ES CEE SRGS SER ae ee : (By United Pr AN DON March ae ie Standard ¢ th yr G Watch expects te : — r United States April 4. Min . a \ ‘00 1S ?° Our | rly departure from this country i due to the tines of his wife “or "| Sate teliffe Jeattaen Fr Doward J. Ren Windows m refelved today frow jo, from Mra. Burns, |. satiate bed gg Mag fom vd will leave this week ; United States -To Make It Ec And Keep It Safe. The man who OWES even é 3 tle money realizes that never sleeps, Why man who HAS even a litte get the 4 per cent Co terest that his mosey will and safely earn? , WEDNESDAY begins a | oer mouth. Each new month is anew] starting point for interest, it | depositors know thi et) eager to add ali they can savings as each new intermt comet around To the INTENDING DO it Is even more important. H. L. KLEIN The Beast Shoe Repairing io the City While You Wait. 217 JAMES ST. : : a a OFFICKHs, « cop enne 4 em corgi mane Prestdewt POLSON tree Best ? emns Bed View 4) LAND Costier To place YOUR MONEY in “stocks” that Bart | Uri’ yon begin, he YOU KNOW NOTHING about, and with Asst. Cashier te all right in ite way=-but Backbone is what gets you abesd The Courage to make @ ta the Perseverance to keep i that's what counts, PEOPLE that YOU KNOW LESS OF, or DO YOU wish to place YOUR MONEY where YOU can see the INVESTMENT, and with A HOME company, incorporated under the LAWS oi the STATE, and with MEN whose REPUTATION ior HONESTY and SQUARE dealings is ABOVE reproach, and whose SUCCESS has been second to NONE? IF YOU prefer the latter, make YOUR IN- VESTMENTS in avy Yard ( Where YOU get A WRITTEN GUARAN- TEE of 10 per cent in 12 MONTHS on ALL money INVESTED. LOTS $50 UP. TERMS $1 PER WEEK. This property is located FIVE CITY BLOCKS WEST of the Bremerton Navy Yard, with A HALF MILE of the FINEST BEACH on the Sound. Waterfront lots, OVER 200 FEET. The ABOVE prices and terms IN- CLUDE street grade, sidewalks and water mains LAID in the STREETS. Take ANY boat for the NAVY YARD at foot of YESLER WAY, 10 times DAILY, get off at the CHARLESTON DOCK, which is at west gate of the Navy Yard, or call at City Office. Bremerton Development Co. | INcC., 1009 American Bank Building, Corner Madison St. and Second Ave. Main 1156—Phones—Ind. 4048. Alsske Boldicg, oword by the Seandivarien Amcrican Bask Scandinavian American Alaska Euilding, MOVING BEKINS Storace CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Tpon short notice we will pack and box pictures, brica-brac, china, glassware, ete We will pack and prepare goods for shipment ot them to any part of the world. ‘ We will pack and store the entire contents our fire proof warehouse. We can tell you to a cent what fit will cost t goods. Phones—Main 1523; tnd. 71. MOVING, PACKING. FIRE PROOF Withdrawals can be made @ have a spectaized “Banking by prompt and effictent service. nished upon request DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, ING, BROKERS tasks Bie te ate Wir frocka, Bonds ure a'SS? pee at en Maret

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