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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1909 SPORTING NEWS, R WINS FROM BIG REST OF MONEY POSTED | “SWEDE IN TWO STRAIGHT FOR JOHNSON-KETCHEL GO ae ee The Stone, Fisher Co The Btone, Fisher Co. Beoond and University The Stone, Fisher Co Becond and Univer ‘The Hadley Stock of Men’s Fine Furnishings at 65¢ to 75c on the Dollar “eel sreeo ade | mou, Bn eee yn | ORCLAREN THEY WHR ALWAYS | Clav Tere the NESS, BUT 18 LACKING IN [Mt first he wa breaking his holds| VERY SINCHRE AND W on Johnson, Miily Dek struck him, — _ ~ would take steps looking toe the pi e At bridging and breaking hatte ie binding of @ mn t bi pearance in Se-|rundtn, ho 3 wonde YORK, Maren 91.——-Deots Any fo of tt yt en Sec Sporting circles last night ati Thine after time, he bralged himeeté| tn that, nin man te absatutely ain tues te Rantnan's talk * | The Hadley Store was located on Cherry street, between First and ond Avenues; not a big Beattie theatre, be. BF. tions, in| Ore In hin de |Johnsen for the heavyweight plonship of the world, Willie frit today, om behalf of Stanley Ketohel Roller, rdinarity fatal pe it athletic physician, won} gy of all that Roller could Hy In two etraight falls from |The firat fall came with a half N Lundin, the strongest of alijson and arm hold, which was too! covered the hesro's $5,000 forteit and champion heavyweight much for Lundin, and jd the) te b oh. Of Sweden. Dr. Roller, al-/round after 38 minutes of strug-| ough am American by birth and | ging Bd H ts therefore, technically) In the second, Roller came = ing, champion of Sweden this |froaher than before, while oto, fight Jack at he in mere Advertising Kements ota frost. A Keichel and Johnson phystoatiy, follows Stanley Ketohe! Jack ‘) years age § ft. 10K tn. Notmnt. 8 fe 1M 98 pounds... wolght... 200 pound © ‘ store, but containing the very finest of men’s furnishings—so fine, indeed, that they didn’t sell quick- ly enough, and the owner was compelled to file « petition in bankruptcy. About Seven Thousand Dollars’ Worth =“ of High Class Furnishings Will Be Sold for About Five Thousand Dollars a & cretion. Bought to sell to fastidious dressers 4 at high prices, it’s now offered for less than “i the cost of the commonplace. Here's the way prices run— do. tow flushing.” aetd t He Wears his now honors | was mantfestly tired. Rotler wen ereune ‘ becoming dignity. however, and ‘in like a. whiriwind, and made ai (og, warereuce in Chic ab tet mae, be greatly af- monkey of the Swedish champion, Lene Main 1 Te blase of glory standing him upon hie head three Mashed up behind his de- times in rapid suceession, and rotl- ing him over and over in somer ta verting the forfelt today Britt i, ae jerized from saults like a very good tumbler tn | beat aufman to it by a nose, by chan rb of xreat a circus arena, The spectators| The big Californian, who has con him ia up now @ ready to talk business on Whanever he says the pe oars of Lundin, and laughed, and so did Lundin, whe | @ecemmecrsmcmenomescn le apeed on the part of kept his good nature all through The big doctor gave indi- the mateh, and gave no sign of at times last nicht of having disgruntioment save the look on hie arn and got a hand from face as he walked off the stage after house with regularity.!the second fall, which came tn 19 ‘was too fast and too clever minutes. Swede The big follow, in| Roller leaves at once for Portland, of his strength, was too to take on Berg and Hackensohmidt, Sti to cope with Rol- after which he will begin his tour a which was at times through the middle west In quest of | & te onliy pi Hoke the team oak will tifel fo watch, and, al- ‘another mateh with Frank Gotch, |“ ™SSERS WILL | mnennsnny | [nell by my RE track ¢ tosta, 'welve men é — pevemmonstunce= scapes ommencnancs WASHINGTON ON FIELD |be chowen and competition t to be keen. Although all the » ii ; | iretmely clone, “tke T0p-yar The Hadley Neckwear | Hadley’s Underwear The Hadley Shirts a heat " | » , Negligee Shirts of fin quality and Dr. Roller ins Grea’ ory Over from first te! Green and Brok: it | Fourie Hands, Strings, Prench Folds, in The stock Ine . 3 wi t Vict ond of three | bie to forecast the tq it ne rich colors and beautiful designs, All to | ‘ Shirts and Di Outing Shirts for yachtamen, golfers and i 4 fi td life- i Untrained Box Office, and Hjalmar Be Rs recter ot] yer in. tt Wants aaa 3 be sold as follows and Union Suits, of | men who go in for outdoor life— om woter of yet pm om 4 R.. yh S60 and Tho Neckwear . wool, cotton, and stik | $1.00 Shirts for . Lundin Qualifies With Eddie Foy or the ann thed Ensraisill 61.00 ana $ia8 ieechweer 2... and iinen. Ail are to | §150 Shirts for .. Bellfras? . Fatt rhe tie |i] $1.50 and $2.00 Neckwear .... - be sold without re | $2.00 Shirts for ...... « BY J. T. MERRILL. jmiddle aisle of the parquet is h te t event will | nam ‘s the beat = in Ut) 2.50 to $3.00 Neckwear | serve— $2.26 to $2.60 Shirts for referee had to do most of “ epee, Sey | oe $1.60 All Wool Shirts | 4 went Beattlo theatro hast wor hall fe * close! ry 4 . ‘3 ee te perform an [no nina Is & willing worker, but | edi Mo Sa tne pe | larged and Men's Kerchiefs and Drawers $1.00 Sleeping Garments eo wm ABihe was about as much worried ae Teault of this meet wii! prac-'e large crowd te expect " Te Ribbed Cotton Us Hadley’s fing stock of Silk and Linen tO the al! but unresisting |though he were at hand grips with a All the Kerchiefs in the Hadley stc | Pajamas, Outing and Muslin Night Robes, f one Hialmar Lundin. It/a district measonger boy, unt when are etther all pare linen or pure allk. Few Germany. vee | ee soe eae if Partioulariy because of any- they changed to the center, Kalmar stores can claim such virtues! | $1.00 Wool or Cotton | oF waltoraly ow » in particular: except the editor ave the doctor too much the beat 25¢ Linen Kerchie ts 8 Garments 75¢ | $4.50 Silk Pajamas ...... ... in athletion. }of ft, and the doctor was in danger | “ te : 13¢ $200 White Lisle | §1.26 Outing Pajamas a rd him this wasn't athietics|of winning by falling on His SSe Linen Kareh eRe | J 25 | 5c Outing Night Robes ny A ¥ r 7 Hialmar 4 | Union Sulte $1.25 uting Nig! ‘ Sad tried to induce him when the Norwogian giant wasn't Soe ilk or Linon Kerchloty . 35¢e | ga.se Wortkibiel te, | 61.90 Musla fight, Robes ~ me erwe } 6 ob a race HJaimar lost his instructions | Suspenders corweer.. | CLO | 000 ume rss “5 af: le esterere and be hee re All of the highest order, no trash. None Men’s Half-Hose | Men’s Kid Gloves bar they slid to a} i | rapevine. mar should have let of the made to sale cheap variety | Finest qualities. 1 the wasted novel- The stock includes Fownes’ famous he doctor do it thenr but he didn't— Guyot Suspenders ..c.c.0e esse. AG | thes for this spring are included | make; all sizes and all proper colors are Knowthe Suspenders «-55¢@ | %6e Plain and Fancy Sox 18¢ | included- $1.00 Stik Suspenders - OS S0c Plain and Puncy Sox . | $1.76 and $2.00 Cape Gloves . . ! $135 oe eee DS: 760 Small Lots Only Twelve Hundred Pairs of Women’s Tan Oxfords at $2.50 Instead of $3 and $3.50 A rare good trade wind brought us this fine collection of new Spring Oxfords for Roller, ajthough he! Rever ceased to grin at the audicnos, Hisimar fs a — Wrestler, but he's & punk a The second ‘Period onty lasted 2% the doctor $2.25 and $2.50 Kid Gloves . $1.60 Silk Suspenders . women, to sell at this price, which represents little more than the cost of the leather and Tough Job You'll find you're strongly up against it when you try to match our ing Cc Tae et be Taeat iecgue % ney ively Eoctie Coat teagee. | tesa ineninat «easing ‘on ball i j wut Deak ar sates cod ctaee there} a will have ome of the fastest j eine Ca yh yf teak | Played in | | Stor | 7 ol roan . lenge ge ceria oe| 1 them. agat ry " = RSS SE Ae 1.25 Set Mrs. Potts | frome of tha |the, beet Ent fnctect matusr leaacs Nickel Plated Sad genie | Moore Theatre when they soe twolin the United States : Irons, Com- | j : as H the making. Twelve new styles to choose among, and all sizes and widths in every style. ¢ Pumps, with or without straps, of tan Russia ..., Values $8 | Buckle Oxfords, in tan Russia... 1 Gideon Ties, of tan kid, light or heavy ‘soles and $3.50 Brown Suede Tics, with hand-turned soles \Behoot Heel Ties, for girls, tan kid ...... JOHN CORT, Manager. Week Beginning Sunday Night, age ‘ | . Ae 4 Latinees y HFINDER MEETS GLAD |. B : aoe (eecman RACK WILL BE me . we the A, a0 Ne age , mar ; ; only “few days. The road This includes & Aifforent sized , IN HENTORY OF Nickel-Piated rome, vis - By Clyde Fitch woaLn. nh lows, hawever, am | ishing, one heavy one | the bie haadie and one * One Year gt Daly's Theatre, jayed tm comin T. stand Get o ack and cut the laundry all’ Metropolitan Gast and Pr jon, cumbe E apte Ones across —A _ iis 'S SAFE & LOCK CO.’S SAFES Seats ready Thursday. Prices, $00 . * to $1.50, ba npn creat time shea iaadee > gt dal the New om y cee j a, ‘wit nothing very definite can | Jf tame le, comptete | fe Co. | Moore Theatre in now on Its way across he hans BS to do with your being without MANUFACTURERS | ass vies wit wicke the eastern and Buropean | pm Fommeree bas 5S S22 OCCIDENTAL AVR: and Scotch that the long ran from fignatectovers are taking an iptenes | Loaate Four $ a “q! te the gales of the | ‘nterest In the race, and t ances | le end mi it ioek te sold. - = — oat |are that at least 10 aud possibly LL e gues yhen pr Auspices Pe pe OC the most | ote hn Lf ey b] & y } 190 Only Son oat PROF. CITTLe | Caledonian Sectety ané Clan Me HIGH CLASS SOROOL OF DANCING Keauate Prd oO. & Oy Author of the Improved Waits, Step, Three 0 Granger, Wyo. | *y - ve wil give {t five | ffemiy certain that the to Beattie, @ thing | nault, Pat, Los ‘ We know it can’t be done at less than etalon or two other prominent un fae. | ernce, it nhould ad foe ie eB $30.00 to $40.00—but that’s an item of $10.00 Presenting MR. J. M. HAMILTON, World's Greatest Seqttish Tenor, DIRECTORS JAMES D. HOGH N. 8. sOLNER Step, and Bochot- ‘wT * oe "Soe ho Moe tt ix Jrecting | tatention Soe and a Packard — west a ' is bo Beg Private —and— Ne greetings fn been enter rivate owner A : . . atavia N.Y. schoor-was ace in attracting rom aj-|[ difference that we'll surely save for you. tog Mo, 4297 Bargent Reve A.B. rMWANT — IMPERIAL SCOTS CONCERT Co, at Hobart po i hi tention to Seastie and the A.-¥ ae ends April @th. on. oman AMUSEMENTS. Thuredey, Aprit 1, #90 FP. a, STAR Mr abhi POPULAR VAUPEVILm THE GRAND Pertormances Daily—2:30, 7:18 and and students mh ON we ih + bably do as much for the| fotlo the fait an all the talk Prices—$1.00, 760. iG of the Seattle boosters it r ! + “ a“ + | e Today closes 96,48, 12 wihteh | large reception | designe for the $2,006 Gugwenheim met it several miles be-|cup may be submitted aes s large | ow ~ age and escorted it | number pected in this after _— is noon. M 40 have siready “it Hew York city on|veen received. some of which are Ses as ts thougit, It! very elaborate. ee ARRESTED BY MANAGER! Wonderful Values Always $15 | G&TS MONEY ow cowrmacr ano pope Judge Hughes Your Money Back if Sale on Reels, Rules, Tires, Files, B. ©, MeCOR MICK S00 | Sawe Fred M. Spinning, 1 3 10 Second Ave. 54/ TAREE FOR OWE FOR MINE OSTEOPATHY Miectricity, vibration, light ther . hot alr aweat bathe, and other ‘Optical nd treath sin Beatie. ty) Prices—t0e. 0c orricers JAMES D. HO GW, Prostden 4. D. LOWMAN, View President A. B. STEWART, View Prost demt SOLNER, Cashier iv SANFORD, ter MR, HARRY BERESFORD nie eentem Doll Gtvem ) Away at —tn— Every Matinee. “WHO's YOUR FrImNDT’ Nights, 260 to $1.00; Mats, 2S to The Next Week Berestord ‘in “THE BETTER WAY” Anat. BROWN, Asst, Cawhter. UPBVILLE.” londay Matinee, W. F. PAULL, Trust Offiewr RAFAYETTIS ACR Obarro Dogs, Seattle Theatre Russell & M, Ph Direct From ere ones 48. MONOAN & McGaw nY, TONIGHT Livery Rveming This agen ' + ened Mate. Tharedy 4 Saturday. Fayorite Seal ‘Theatre Sock Compa: orn maNenas or wonnin Every night br nh The Seattle oe ae a Next Woek-The Scout's Revenge.* Same Company, we mem,| LOIS THEATRE Week ef | Phones: Sunset, Main 1304; Ind. 4324. Neil) & Chapman; Frank Fowarty This Ww $500 Reward For any case of alcholiam that I cannot cure In from § to 6 days. J. B. BRiSBOIS «& writ, that Gand! iy broken a’ promise and ad not obtained money un yd Be eo ae vane charged - __| that Gend ad obtained adva PSACHAMENTO, Cal, March 31.—| ot Oss tnen jumped hin aa _ Arnold Gandil, the clever first base- | tract whe jomped from the Freeno| Gandil deciares he wil! bring sult ww team and was arrested here | against Evans for $6,000 damages charging false imprisonment and oh hat | humiliation, as the result of his ar tained money under fale | rest on what he alleges to have been nem, Was released on a writ of |« trumped-up charge. gqememeccscse cimniniiahimemmemeen iting glam Bost equipped off — Con |Merartand has also been communt Saturday, § h teaches you how to cure . a RAIS DB cated with, and, as he is always @ and Pike, Main 2461 Jurselt without drugs its | bred Raye Fiayers: Imperial Male card here, it i likely he also will - - (onttituily liuetrated and H " ors Miniature it froe to every sick and Ames & Corbett; Orpheum Ing persoy who mails me this Next Woeok—-First MANSON, Joweler wiv Time Here — and Cherry IW WINDY CITY Oe cso You Want It oF cplis for fi EHICAGO, hh 31 —-f CHE Me 3 ry pits Bint “ larch nm an en-| c arch 94 Opti De . gotcha Ave. Heattle, Ww, put the kibosh on the'tle of two weeks with poor roads, bow jeat Department : e i‘ me in New cork, San |snowstorms and an Iowa blizzard } = — - — F { h D, : aT amen of this city today are | tions that might be necessary con ——AND— LA tig “here, the miyar |in' siveriay the. mudebaker Thirty ” Tourist Turkish hat the sport will | road Denver Poat in DREAMLAND | TONIGHT | lish Presents for Potten || lines and of the Denver motor i a er un Hotel Baths € Mayor Busse | Driver ‘Georke Smithson and hin Seinen os a ieeae aoe pe base = Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwest vs eatried out. he on ett jal message from the yor ae | interfere with the fighting |of Denver to Mayor Busse of Chi Hotel Rates, From 75¢ Up Gk. atone Denver Motor ‘ainb to the Chic Special Weekly Rates z i it age Automobile ely vot " jamp- | “mile-high” olty on the Sid i 3 Corner of Main St. and Occidental Av. fi Pi ing Nelson. Packy | next sum ; LS s2RVED, leave Seattle Oc, Including Two inound wip er Olty of Byerett, Cotm Sunaot Moin 00%. Wud eee

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