The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1908, Page 2

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van te chan middl will tnsure a Rolle Pan Sullivan and Charley Prap lyn are fm the best sible shape ‘ for thelr wrestling ch at Ra lard next Monday evening Hoth the big men are conftdent from Piper. they will bring home the long end if Every Man in Seattle Was a Competent Judge ef Ctothes, Every Man tn Seatile Would Wear Regal $15 Suits The average man isn’t particu- lar enough in his selection of his clothes. He won't take the trouble to find out which store sells clothing that is really good and which store sells clothing which simply looks good. He doesn’t know whether his clothes are wear- ing as good as they should or not, Many men think that in order to get their money’s worth it is necessary only to doa little “kicking.” They ‘‘kick” on general principals. f every man would make a careful, thorough, and intell- ent investigation of the othes offered by the various clothing stores Regal $15 Suits would be on the back of every man you met. Such an in- vestigation would do YOU good. It would prove— 1—Regal $15 Suits are made for service as well as for looks. 2—Regal $15 Suits are as good as clothes selling for $5 or 10 more. 3—Regal $15 Suits are made from the very latest models, with the utmost care. 4—Regal $15 Suits are backed by the guarantee that goes only with honestly made clothes: 5—They are sold by courteous experienced salesmen who carry out to the letter the broad and liberal policy of the Hub. We are not anxious for one-time cus- tomers, but we are anxious to get men to make trial purchases, be cause we are sure they will show their appreciation of Regal $15.00 Suits—of big value and generous treatment—by coming to the Hub vain and again See that your next suit carries the Re- gal Label Your money back if you want it. On the Square. Opposite Totem Pole. 615-61 7 First Av WRESTLERS ARE «: eat ae nae Se ss | Score of Faur to game, 4 to 0 ' Hin the niwe taatuge ad Get a@tine | 9 dit « Geetcum player get by sec ond bee Hesh hed everything! aed the Indiags could do nothing with kin dintihwery attic’ ceores were largely due! to the errors of Dunn, who tried to} stop several balls with his feet Poxt fietding would have eut off) theese rane | Jensen pitehed, bat did not show | wp to bie previous form. A bh rate was falling duriag the «aw and mde it diffioult for the b ters to land effectively | The Official Seore an ee F . I t| euwwwmewes 5! wwrcwwwen «| eecceccoes «| --cee-ee-z al- Bookane @| Bot Time of geme-1 howe f pire Carrer hers AMERICAN LEAGUE Wo ’ ‘ ‘ » ” “u Yesterday's Games t New York § PACIFIC CoasT LrAeuR Wen Low nu OM Vesterday's (amen. At Portiand—-tae Anesies 5. Portiand @ Al Prisce—Prisco 10 Oakiond 6. SORTHWEOTERS LEAGUR ao » 1 oe ie 6 mu sport writer ana | was stricken | *e in Chicago yee | terday while on his way to the | Papke-Ketchell fight. His condi | tion was critical, but he Is now resting easily | - | The Seattle Athletic club has! vent a fiveman team to Portland to enter the PN. A. fleld meet to} morrow. Gish, Malcomson, Clark, | Grant and Pants are the entries. | | Will Inglis and Tom MeDonaid went with them. The track men are in| excellent condition and expect to} carry off a number of points. Harland Jackson, a freshman, was elected captain of the Lincoln! high school track team yesterday. | f | Jackson is a fast quarter-miler, and | & gapd allround athlete. His home in in Salt Lake City, Utah. A number of sports at Port Town send, Wash., have raised a pool of | $500 which they want to bet on Harry Krant if he meets Guy! | Buckles again. There is @ barrel] of money in thie city that will go/ down on the Omaha lad. Wise ones! |eay he was not in shape in that last fight “Daredevil” Barney Oldfiel has | quit the aute racing game. Harney has probably had as many narrow escapes from death as man [now living, but he & onaib lenough to see that some day | will get his if he continues to ra on cireular tracks. | | Ketchell is undisputed white mid-|f Meweight champion of the world} | But a good many people think that | Sam Langford, the Roston colored | ff man, can take his measure. A fight between these two would sure bring | ff in the money Two hundred women saw the 25- round battle hetween Freddie Welch aod Phil Brock at Los An geles last Saturday. The women made as much notee as the men But they d the foser. No one ever heard 1 rooters boost ing the fall guy prize fight same little Englishman jo Welch, is in a class with Attell when it comes to cleverness He made Packie McFar like a sucker in a 10-round fight in Milwaukee, and was robbed of the decision by a Beer City referee. | But like most clever men, Welch doesn't carry the knockout drop in his mitt s Thi Free ure RSH SHUTSIG C0 CONTEST = sane PLAY GREAT AUTO RACES, = oss “THEM OUT TOMORROW :: = ye, a egal ~ Seattle Defeats Spokane by Cullen and Scaler Both) ,°°0 2" ve vied ott! Vancouver Takes the Third at seoe prommuae. 4 te batt Ready for Sound of Hoth ott have practicality con» | doing ov Rush did not allow @ single bit | Plated thei trating and will weigh | “ne vow morning at 10 o’elock Mi tow: DICK CULLEN, th are of 183 pounds. | night by getting the decision over| Highest grade wheels made A stop of three hours will be made at Brinnon, ‘Pesta There is a great deal of interest| Bill Papke at Milwaukee after 10/ $00.00 wheel for $40.00; $60.001) Fishing im the Dosewallips river; a ing Olyapien a flower, or strolling in the foothills s , el | being taken tn the mili and the 1n-| rounds of furious fighting a $35.00, and $40.00 whe | dications are that 4 large crowd wlll) Ketecheil landed tbe most blows, fr $26.06 c KID SCALER. Men’s Suits Specially Priced At Fifteen Dollars Tomorrow the Shafer Stores will offer over one thousand suits for men at this popular price— So far as we can learn, these are the best that fifteen dollars will buy. Made of plain and fancy blacks, and new olives and gra breasted styles; style and service-giving— $15 Buy tn etther the First or tHe Second Avenue Store—Arcade and Arcade Annex, whichever i most convenient A Thousand Suits for Boys Are Offered fifteen dollars In reality there's mong, than a thousand—all the best worsteds season. Norfolk, tsa breasted, sailor blouse and Buster Brown styles, made of tweeds, w the stipulated tig-| striped worsteds, in browns, all sizes; double and single unconditionally guaranteed for wotst and in very, very many! pretty patterns. Sizes run from 2% to 8 and trom 8 to 16. i Sad 3. sO good value at eth Leonard Burrows’ $4.00 Shoes for men special (First avenue side) Distributors Brokaw, Kuppenheimer and other famous lines of clothing Arcade Building and Arcade Annex. ey wil ‘winner may h nee 1 the Bealer | f PORTLAND, Ore, J ie. thought of here, a1 mone not ing Ul, of Bpokan " ‘ , 7 teams will ¢ @ Reid has rented and Autom e rote ‘pulled off in =I Straight from the 1" the sours ip : 4:08. ‘ al ark tomortog, ather cond o. th schoo! have g pre ter the Mut ¢ fort, deapits | The seats are rated clecin seats i an Interesting | Nai the ¢ joud give every perme in the Black Cats, im, © 4 mad x Two fast proHiminaries witl be ‘ ! ns toged Don May ond Charley WE - e , (By United Prom.) AN th te yeudmew for the Mek | tom, the big henvyweixhts, will book | Vancouver wan the third succes) | Tis SPOKANE, Jkue &-—Pttehing | Onitorthtd Genter fartt gut tomer | UP for ae rounede Th MOH OC vive game of the merias from Aber fies ' aut the | TW afferneon At Sound Bened theg | Pasbing shugrers, with mor OD | doen youturany by a woore of | to 0. |) {faultless ball, Hoh awe be A oe titan will ta iimen . Indians today and Seattle took the | WH fare ach other in the ring ou — It woe some game. Por sis wes: | finishe . ¥ minwte they are im the tioms there wan wo weore, In the | utes In The entire course was put alt by state militia, and (here were Bo y “ ears we mventh the Canuehs managed to rqusane in one ram, and try Ws they | oi dewts The ‘will pat up would the champs could not oven | brekem, howe y two out of ; en gee: |, Mam's 915.09 @ U. & avy Yara Routg ~ ringwide Kughe did the twirling fur Van |the Calamity @als Menticeile leaves Flyer doth iq couver, and he wan there like @ coe =| ond 9:90 a. m., 1 8 and dame hb. His benders ware y tap a *» men end only immed walking papers oi WINNER | Gustavus Thompson did the stunt | eee A ber n Ow y «@ wed leeven hits, and he fanned 10 of the ay hitting Canucks He walked or won in the On Jom Weight of the f Moore me S World. |” Atvor thet Aberdeen tried hasd STEAMER YOSEMITE ———— to en things up, but Engle amd) “am mates were always on the | | PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY 6F. || U and | Social Club Grand sion to Hood Canal — SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 9:45 A. M. his (By United Prose.) job MILWAUKES, Wis, June 6 The same téame play sgatn this at $:30 o'clock Stanley Ketchel! is champion mid-| afters dlewelght of the world He fairly onrned the title Inst | " Cesing Out Bicycles the Olympics; dancing free. (Special fish dinner served aboard boat, the % FARE—4$1.00 ROUND TRIP. Theo, Wilts & Co,, 1004 - lat did the forcing and wan the strong |) or at the fintsh He had Papke SONT RM bel against the ropes and in distress ar weveral times, but the came Dutch man always camo back fighting BASEBALL The battle was a whirlwind af VANCOUVER V6 ARERDEEN. fair. Roth men tore in from the tap of the gong and tried hard to send over the aleep producer They winging and punching all the he clinches wrestled woh other n ove perenth round. Papke a hard wa In that we him are weak The as an even break with both men slugging furiously In the niath and tenth Ketehet! a“ mom of the forcing and was tn distress more than once Bill wax far from being ont = Sa The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON, Free Attractions Daily at 3:30 and 8:30 p.m. ° SATURDAY, JUNE 6, WILL BE SCHOOL CHILDRENS’ Day, All children sccompanied by parents or guardians Will be af) mitted to the park FREE, until seven o'clock, pm THREE TICKETS FOR TEN CENTS Wil Be Sold to All Children to All Amusements Until Seven p.m |! BA LLOON ASCENSIC Rach Afternoon at 3 o'C Saturday and Bunday, 3:34 and 9:06, Pred Laake and Whe Barn Yard Circos, conststing ot trained rigs, Dogs, Sheep and Goats MEIER'S BAND. Watch for Unele Hirum and His Pig. Basket parties welcome at ali times. Societies, lodges Sun _ jhowever He was fihting bard Beast ie iemretee oquee day schools. churches, ete, may hold picnics or outings at Lane | Ketchell was aleo very tired. The Park Commins © cordially tnvited to call om the management |men should be matched in a 26 before closing elsewhere. Open Rain or Shine Coming Attractions—RBegt London, and Frank Rose, of F | physieal culture and feats of strengt ship, which will fy from Lona Park and return CHAS. LOOFF, Manager. “Much of Our Advertising Is to Induce thrift—yet we do the saving of money to the everything else. To deprive yourself and your $ education, to shut out all comfort asd) Pleasure, for no other purpose pile wp the principal and the lutensely selfish and morality Even from a money stand it rea! ymomy; for what you spend tellectual improvement brings, or bring increased earning power. But—to go to the other extreme, to from pay day to pay day, spending cent, taking every pleasure, telling self that you have only one life to live you might as well enjoy ft while you —all old folks ean tell you the folly of Common sense finds the true Whether rich or poor, saving is When the Income Is large theme cam more enjoyment than when it but there must be some saving To set aside a certain portion ‘of the tt come ts best—so much from each check soon becomes the easy Way. fround €o. This would prove cor unively who is the better | Six thousand people saw the ht. The gate receipts were about | $19,000. Get your fishing tac | & Tatts, 1024 Becond ay fabrics, including blues and Scandinavian American 8 Building, Seattle, U. 8. A. Men's at $3.50 A . pee The Best sits shown this sand plain serges and vicunas, in all colors, In all the new shades of brown, blue, tans and ele- S phant greys, made in up- to-date styles. Men's Panama Hats, fine styles crop $2.55 $20.00 to $35.00 - ” Whole Block Long. Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop Zc te ek ee

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