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SPORTING NEWS. IGLETS SHOW UP WELL ISN'T THIS THE LAUGH LIMIT? SEASON'S FIRST GAME) — BRITT AND CORBETT 10 FIGHT, © §O DIsGRAcH To Lose TO BUNCH THAT BRINKER HAS MADE AT THE UNIVERSH which has been together | than .. month un SAM BR. BUOK, loadership of big I @teat deal of com, | collegh t yesterday fro Hall kinds of play the they did cine first exhibition kame of |error by Cahill, one m tO tha University of | midseason performers ington Begehail te j that won the game £ Mog to this busi that @ team of any me within three days ne come together gy ges | owe ah againet tte chances Vi tie Mul s*t ef the powa(nitt eee, t of further t Toad ae M pe ia little shot et during Gerveloped them a i develop \, rd the Sunen of men th «| tm, dc | can only Jectured A fod che Buwlets, they are dotng val lover the | Cireuit when the bunch strikes any The infield rignt a | 1 ad oi lone, Raymond. tine, are ell ‘that the task of picking Temain through t ma it Kd 1) de during the a | for — outfield, there 1 Frisk, Gar © to choose from, and if cream of the teague doesn't lic the | this bunch, then we have a low wees that power gone astray JEFF LAUGHS AT OFFER OF JOHNSON’S BIG FORFEIT — | | seit into » considerab | the delivery of thie AND TAKES REGULAR WORK | wont late even curiber dstaiie, co wire BERGER. corning t acl mpton \ _— rn were better not ‘6 print. It le nag egpsepcagganel | sufficient to say thal March 0%.—James J.) hb it one ae Seen the ee", of SYOUNa CorRanTT* NEW YORK, March 29,-Oh! See who's here! Jimmy Britt and “Young Corbett,” to mune each other | for a few rounds at one of our fight than anywhere And they are oles tn native rage durtn oration, and t now Broadway | be Corbett- Britt ted from the tip Britt's big binck seegers. how #0! t is and the amount of regular money * rolling Inte kick from « Brother J the other was, is sinful * busting again fying wheels You know what P. T Bernsen Well, it some a monte or said? ritt and Corbett, would not have | nd Ing te bie physical area fot have jeftries is now t that he wou! no | realtty, on that Ketehel busi- nee now what nine tm out twlee way, ular ring who | money and mille they are falling for spilled ovt of a balloon In} who live but there are New York iikes ite bunk in [more good things slong the great | gobs river, 7, oF | out Sarton thin, aia show it | those who know. It Is t ry "ast Rood ae sia Immediate | fe iy he al | T amen want him b= ‘a cympiom, ot 1 GETS NAMES | wa BLACK LEAVES ron wast ike § Little O14 large rinking he g for New Fork. | Johnson AND SAYS UF J8PR Wwoxr FIGHT, CONBETT Witt. ne the public wants to see or Jettries.” he "an w, Corbett | Jertries have first jer AGAIN AT scEND! Bed gs thet ta whieh Burne a8 | fight Jonne iowing ( But 'he wont say yes or no. Emi VICTORY OVER | hem statement yesterday that. ealees he Roing to look nim up in New York. 1 eive | gqucceeded in making th 5 TOMMY BURNS. fee 4 Mier one big {the big white retired champton, by geain Manley Ketchel may be one | Would take on Jas a heavyweight battie for the world | belt i, mecting between Corbett and | ached neon was arranged just hetore aiready Dost rom — Battling | Of theee, te go acres the ocean to od Seguame te the A a wired 2 oes y nh t : ane xs] Nor ei oe or starte| that’ he would be here aed would wilt probably take | stop at the Sherman house, but did | same arena at Rushout- not appear rary fortelt of $1,000 soon ae repens ha fork Corbett bas ih i | | K RECORDS ON FAST READY FOR HARD FIGHT IS ANGELES MILE TRACK os: 2:20.00" if he over I don't Ive |e rocste ever stnoe ROLLER 1 IN PREPHOT sHAre Par aavens AND THE MATCH SHOULD BP A HOT ONE, sat some bad ones, but thie 1 agal URN UP ROAD TRYING Waubaaeaueenene es | tee ieate belleve im THE * * ' ; ioscan lw NUMBERS FOR PLAYERS. #/,,)Ualmer Lundin pie 0 te moot | Says Mordecal Brown, the bd E- nareh tn thi Lomor- | star E vemard of the Chicago ath the ott ie tt Yon pets lg pene champions; boots or “Tt will not be long, probably * shoes 1 You, amt thew made next year, wh ball play @ Fy came JAMES OTREET. ere will wear reaabore just * Ike athletes in s track meet #) or jockeys on @ race track. I #) ® know it must be a very trou # blesome thing for people in # Stearns ® the grand stand to follow the #) ‘owing to lack players, especially visiting * omob! teams, It would be so casy | the mounts for a player to have his num * ogg Wi nay Pane drove | & ber made right in his suit and #| Po", cham? ie, and Burt Latham) ® the program would carry the */| *& key, For instapce, the pro- #) oadit , ne tin art watt ‘eo aien % gram could print the lst of | POFePe I fh" narder for the bia | Hed off! ® playera on the team. Begin. ® | doctor to obtain « fatal hold ie was ro 100th mile was | eet eirive:|* Bing with Chance, No. 1; #| Relter ts Fit in the lead. At the|® Kling, No. 2; Overall, No, 3, #| Roller is some man himself, how: he 120th mile the 10-/% and so on down the list of #| ever... He wel t Ses et oft Spurted in an attempt 9 | @ names until every player had * ta in fect : | pertec prialnge alien the pace |® Deen numbered. Then when ® | lack of superfiuous {leah | ® he came to bat his back would # | Landi wan wre , for th s*flgeated bye | # farnish the key to the identifi- #|""RSner naw beon trainin i, “gd ‘speed * cation.” wl all winter t * | br ken t RR te ee et en much outa lop bie wind md at the pres enter the ring tion #o far as! while | appear Collection We're justly proud of cheats track the showing we're mak- the new club grow de | to advices received from | of Gun clud yester = | ie name SaaS rol by" $4.00 Spinaing Special Naw Powell. there. te the range was new, ExtratteavyTire $2.99 chance of hla yongin | 1. Ro Barkely was top-notehe '@ &| dropping 98 of the 100 that row nd | while Mac went only o @ same ratio. The regular in the ani shoot of the club will be held ‘editor to be covered by BMY | next Sunday on the Cardmore who is careless enoumh Of | grounds, a modal having been take him on ¥ o| B bare shat there | do. 4 but Wel of ea caus G e had | Bar of %. 3 4 to fat afi afield. js4 3, Holcomb VANCOUVER, B.C—$1 “Princess Royal,” from Pier “A,” | 10 p. m., ing this spring—we've a wonderful collection of Regal $15 jhad to look eround Lobb “s6 Landwehr 79. Tuesday; incom: | sega Spring Suits Roe — best on the vows p 4 FOR LADIES A complete line of this year's | ‘SPLASH! te nd ONE GOT'T fashionable garments, on the e ee fare ses steor | |, tana Relerne Aesetes Rates sired Tackle become expensive. | A week pian. They are bulit'on a” drum. | td price that wil faod the best | $1 8 rw PLAN Thaknesn throughout, Using @ drum + it ready for the open- | breaks the joints by aeons fF of the season, of Your Credit Is Good tire. This pre the joints, as is pole-bullt tire A. L. HALL, 1111 First Av. ease in th all the lapa ¢ doubt you have perience of th ce a rained place in extending dingonally pe meting larger longer, and eventually it commences to leak. You try to get It repaired ined to learn that tt ‘This breaking of onsible with a Spin 6 the laps are yul zed together at different places | To make our tires etill mtronger, all od. Only heat Seu Come up and inspect the line before buying National Supply Co. 1408 SECOND Av. Third Floor Denny Bidg. for you to choose from all the new shades; fabrics and. styles. Hand made, Better see them. Moore Theatre Rear Admira! Robley D, Evans’ . Join the Johnst on Piano Clubs! ¥ Piano Selling on the Co-operative Plan—High-Grade Instruments at Wholesale Prices—-~ A New Plan That Means a Great Saving to the Buyer—Membership Books Were Opened Today at 9 By 3 o'Clock a. m.—Join Whichever Club Best Suits Your Convenience—-Make Your Initial | bs Payment and Receive Your Piano at Once—No Extras, No Red Tape, No Dues, No 7 Waiting Membership Is Limited, So Enroll Early : OMMENCING THIS (MONDAY) Payments Are Easy * MORNING, at 9 o'clock, we're go Payments will be as follows: | ida ing to give just five hundred people Members joining Club “A” will obtain choice pr in this city and state (no more or no of a fine new piano upon payment of $6 down fe less) the chance to secure fine, strictly brand and weekl iy nts of $1.25 to $1.50. new, high-grade pianos ‘at positively wholesale Manibers of Club “RB” pay $10.00 to $15.00 prices. If yours is a musicless home, and the down and then at the rate of $1.75 to $2.00 per saving of a good, round sum of money is an ob- week. ject, read this announcement carefully. Club “C” members pay $15.00 to $20.00 down The ability of one concern to undersell anoth- and the balance in payments of $2 2.25 to $2.50 er is the element which makes for success and growth. This has been the prime factor upon which has been built the wonderful success of D. S. Johnston Co., the Pioneer Piano House of the Northwest. The numerous exclusive facili- ties possessed by the D. S. Johnston Co. in the economical buying, shipping, handling and sell- tng of fine pianos are too well known to need further mention here It is well known that the expense of selling a piano in the average store, and other than in large quantities, is very great. An idea origi ated recently that makes possible a very sub- stantial saving in the retail price of pianos. Thousands of pianos have been sold in the East on this plan, and it has been estimated that the aggregate saving effected thereby in Philadel- hia alone amounted to nearly a Hundred housand Dollars. These Piano Clubs are in effect the applica- tion of the wholesale principles to the retail de- partment. It is based on community-of-inter- est buying. It’s just as though you got five hundred people to join you, and then sent one man to the factory to do the buying. Natural- ly, there would be a tremendous saving between urchasing five hundred pianos in one lot and uying singly. But, individuals can’t buy that way—-so we step in and do it for them. And by joining one of our four clubs) which are limited as to members) you are placed in exactly the same position and enjoy the same advantages pos- sessed by the largest retail dealers. Join whichever club best suits your conven- jence. Make your initial payment, and receive your piano at once. That is all there is to it-— no extras, no red tape, no dues, no waiting. America’s Finest Pianos Included Do not imagine because the payments are so very small and because the prices are so aston- ishingly low that these instruments are not the very finest. The five hundred pianos reserved for club members are instruments of the very highest order. Every one is strictly brand new, and of the very latest style—fully warranted for a long term of years. Many styles of the world-renowned Kimball, the artistic Hobart M. Cable, the popular Schu- bert, the famous Lester, the sweet-toned Schu- mann, the well-known Marshall & Wendell, Story & Clark, Hallet & Davis, Clarendon, Johnston and many other equally well-known makes are included in the Johnston Piano Clubs. “Why, that is the real thing—you can’t tell it from the human voice!” That's what people say every day upon hearing the Victor for the first time. And when their amazement is over they further exclaim, “IT never knew the Victor was like that!” Do you know what the Victor is like? You owe it to your- self to hear it We will gladly demonstrate any ma- chine for you. Victor V $60 With Wooden Horn $68 Other Styles $10 to $300 AMUSEMENTS, | AMUSEMENTS, Moore Theatre Last Time Tonight. Seattic Tesedey Byaning, Moreh #0, in ? The Girl Question ?? With Paul Nicholson and the same | wreat caat to $1.60. oie akin Moore Theatre weekly Members of Club “D” $20.00 to $25.00 down, and $2.75 week. Note—Payments may be on a monthly, quarterly or semi-annual basis, if de are required to pay to $3.50 a arranged sired. Members making larger payments than above will effect an additional saving in inter- est. Here Are the Club Sale Prices The regular $250, $300 and $350 styles go to Club Members fot $165, $212 and $253 The regular $375, $400 and $425 styles ge to Club Members for $271, $288 and $304 The regular $450, $475 and $500 styles Club Members for $320, $337 and $360. The regular $550, $600 and $650 styles go to Club Members for $396, $428 and $462 We unreservedly state that this is the great- est and fairest offer ever made discriminating music-lovers anywhere. It means that any re- liable individual can secure his or her piano at positively rock bottom wholesale prices. Ev- ery taste as to tone, case design and price is certain of satisfaction. Your selection is not confined to one or two unknown makes. To the contrary, you can select from a vast assortment of the world’s best pianos—instruments of known worth and reputation—the leaders in their respective class, from the cheapest that’s good to the most costly pianos made—at bed- rock wholesaJe prices, if you join one of the Johnston Piano Clubs now forming. Each and every piano selected by Club Mem- bers will be accompanied by the Johnston Un- conditional Guarantee, which reads “Money Back” if not exactly as represented. Old Pianos and Organs will be accepted from Club Members at reasonable values toward pay- ment of any new piano desired. Join as Early as Possible % Remember, the Piano Clubs are limited as to membership as follows: In Club “A,” only 82 members will be allowed; in Club “B,” 146 members; in Club “C,” 162 members, and Club “D,” 110 members. Test as soon as the required members join, the club will be closed. Bear in mind there’s no waiting, no dues, no red tape. Simply come in and join whichever club best meets your convenience select your piano, make the initial payment, and the piano will be delivered promptly. The membership books opened this morn- ing at 9 o'clock. Be on hand early. t4aeuoeaene go to AMUSEMENTS. Wrestling Matc! HJALMAR LUNDIN SWEDISH CHAMPION cma, DR.B.F.ROLLER Tuesday Ev’g, Mar. 30 AT 8:30 SEATTLE THEATRE PRELIMINARY Gotch - Hackenschmidt _Moving Pictures PRICES ......... .... .....$1.00, $2.00, $3.00 t ae GRAND_ | | JOHN CORT, Manager. | Matinee im Wednesday an wen THBt O44 Com jan, | ARKY BRANSFORD in «WHO'S YOUR PREENDE® Nights, 26 to $1.00; Mats. Yext’ Week— Kerestord a : Mareh 28, IL & Chapman; Frank Fogarty; Ray's Players; Imperial Male t; Arcadia; Sandor's Miniature _& Corbett; Orpheum STAR POPULAR VAUPEVILR, Performances Daily—2:80, 7:15 and 1 Prices—i0o, 00, STeenaay). and Saturday Seatile Theatre Stock ‘Company, ov DANE Every night ts a The Seattle. Noxt Wook “The Sei ame Company ‘Everett and Edmonds their con is thoroughly sated in water under pressure and me teat In stock — be What's the use of buy an get an gt It cowis money We have had | to f our experiance. You i Bet the benotit of tf free If you use our tires, We put | free of oh Baie on Always $1 Bhd tires on for you 0 Aprit sa. 5 “FROM HAMPTON ROADS TO Will Deliver His Lecture, Under the Ausploes of the Seattle Commer- elal Club, at Theatre ~ Subject, LOIS THEATRE Phones; Sunset, Main 1805; Ind. 4334 Grand Scotch Concert Moore Ausploes Onledontan Soctety and Clan Me~ moka aaa eee One of the Beat Plays of the Season, rR THRE OF US.” Prosontin jl aa cee aes “Grentent of All Amortoan Plays,” Rawaverre’s” Menobant q ane id Bargain Prices for Ladios Tonight, t From World's Greatest Scottish Tenor, ie ¥, sebleinesiiviniinatieaiciete iinaupsiiig ns SAN FRANCISCO” Gommand of the Atlantio Fleet. “ PRICHS—Pox Heats, $2.00; Dros and Dancers, seams aa BA DANCING GINS —e $150) Lower Floor.) apmataL sOOTe CONCERT 00. AEOMRS _MAwANM, . Doweler and Balcony Olrele (16 rows), ‘Thursday, April 1, 8180, M, ‘iret and Cherry Baleony (ast 7 Toe Prices-$1.00, TS, S00.