The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1909, Page 2

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“anenee he ig , { THE THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1909 —— A ' AMUSEMENTS. ~ SPORTING NEWS |)..u= FOOTBALL COMMITTEE | Changes i in Baseball JEFF ANNOUNCES THAT HE n i gon 0 ENG ity MAKES FEW CHANGES) flv. %ia) WILL FIGHT JOHNSON = “GIRLS po eee te AND STIRS UPSPORTS "020% | 2 vs sate : ; san tia” Moore Theatre Al el Use YORK, April 1.—The fe n -_lsmmmeseatctogce (Grand Scotch Concert) =i ats le hi Park p n 1 bee R i my ent dance music by & fine or w . #9) Caledonian Society and Clan Me POPULAR Vaun te 164, 0. & 4 75c 10 Oz. Brown : “|Duck 7-Pocket Long) werner crcaiset seotun toner, | Carpenter’s Apron : A9c MIPEALAL. score Concent 00 7 NT ever Mange, Ara FT GETS CORBETT AND “ee March 2" Moore Theatre (yy. work | Teeth Annual Athletic Mehthitton Diveot Prom Hutege, AMONG THE _}| RYAN TO TRAIN =i Pe | “Sct ae COLLEGES =, _—— . | Y. M. C. A. Physical 22%. #hee ame! Dells, bare and eon ei | | rr Fi a . prize ring ever boasted of. ey a a es ATHLETES of MORK LOCAL NOTE WILL Work |, am be in on Saturday. | STON, April 1-—James J. Jef otertaining sing, Inetructive. | who t# playing at the Orpheum . S. t Jack J ” 1 ' ' Sei tate emmend “enon, xs Of that there can no longer be any ditien of ne Beattie ¥. M. © A. le ation. it wae just eaked ut cate * ct at the . ° t he bas made prt acement kicking laren ie rot r the Cuba James Ten Byek, yracuse University navy THE GRAND JOWN CORT, Manager. nd in Tommy Ryan will be ht boxing partner and one re. it was Ryan w tor hie tight with » who gave him the pointer |which helped htm to down the Ruby i] chanptonship! Mat inivvitont to ee class exhtt > trained tasimmons|a t } MA. HARRY BeReEroRD i OCEAN TO OCEAN PURSE RAISED AND IS POSTED). «:: city u are ambitions eal) up N orth te “whos YOUR raieNpr Nights, 86e to $1.00; Mats, 260 to The Week Beginning 48e| Other Mats. Wednesday « Say © course front Windsor Caatie to eal of confidence te Tommy. RACH IS SANCTIONRD BY A. A. A Mn. BeENEPrORD Foottsh Presents fer Poot Brown Dugk Short Apron . 180 The Rattard | Thisties detteve The other man will be James J Shepherd at ‘ 7 AND WILL BE RUN JUST oe 0b be teat Donitn that §%,000. White Duek Short Apron ..3% Wil be Bean in a New Western “ s y id at they amateur [| Corbett, who will talk © Due rt Apron e nD ty Ran eA AS WAS PLANNED ‘ation in 1-06-87. |B banca te a are will. B | formu’ plane with the P . sae oramats enony Adminstom, 100, imetading Twe The Frenchman is about 20 years old| I ing to try if you will call up Bl Then nett witl endear A 7 Fred M. Spi j The neTTER War" Dance Tickets, Im apite of the knocks of carping | #84 leoke every inch an athlete. Manager Myers at Mallard 945. Jeff all the blows that Jobneon used | . re . pinning By James Glovin Ladies Free 1 ae ig - oat r | tin hie fight with Burne and how tol William Kefeter, Buffalo second $310 Second Ave. 1 cents Soe, Oe Os ‘any notoriety that % L : : : Us 'may gain” tor herwelt, the New PRESIDENT WILLIAMS | se f t yun exactly as Seattle wants It run from start to finish ieesy cont of the. w SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 to inaure the ‘pucceas. t tne oo has been subserited and was put | into the proper hands yesterday Remarking about the race, one the New ¥ said e t A. BRIDGE & CO. — The Largest Clothiers on the Pacific Coast — A. BRIDGE & Co. THE DEPENDABLE STORE FOR ALL MAN-KIND en Thomas H. Williams, president of the new California Jockey club, has a ; lowing the enactment of an anti-race track law by the last legts eciston on the part of has been taken The Mi ay for ‘ail at Seattle oF ature, oe. The real gram that he has no t ne the turf but full sanction and unequivocal #up- |, port to the A-¥.-P. contest. which Will start from New York City June a at the moment the gates of the ty President Wt will finish here days later. If there continue t roadg and automobties at that t which Is not more than an and staughtering privile he must jivert his attention from Emeryville for @ time. Wiltiams has bought tenatvely, but bis inv Gistast |never brought him an: NEWS OF THE | > BOXERS < At Troy, N. ¥., on Tuesday night Johnny Marto, of New York, and Cy | @mith, of Jersey City, fought « 10-/ draw. | purses offered on his own oF other tracks, Seattie’s Greatest Showing —HIGH GRADE HAND-TAILORED— MEN’S SPRING SUITS Billy Papke is not satisfied with the result of his bout with Jim) Fiyna, and is clamoring for another | fight. | pba Tanatord "has been, ae area | At the Big, Reliable Store That Clothes You From Head to Foot Brooklyn, for next Monday night and wilt have a9 af opponent Morris) Harrie. Langford met Harris on one occasion for 16 rounds and the battle was a draw. This will be “Seattle’s Best-Dressed Year,” and about your Spring Suit—you are probably thinking of it right now—and if you want the right kindat the right price—drop in and look our stock over. We are showing the season's greatest triumphs in modern clothes building, from such wide-famed as Peck & Co., Schloss Bros., Garson, Meyer & Co., Strauss Bros.’ “High Art,” L. Abt & Son “College Clothes” and Chas. Kauffman & Bros. ; and “Campus Togs.” These names are legion in the Perfect-Made-Ready-to-Wear Clothing Sphere, and stand for all that is best in Men’s Wearing A parel. A selection from any one of these famous lines, carried exclusively by this great store, will be to your complete satisfaction. ALL CLOTHING PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FREE OF CHARGE Mike (“Twin”) Sullivan tw stilt in New York, where he expects to get some good bouts In a week oF so. Arrangements are being made ¢ bring Jack (“Twin”) Sullivan and Al Kublak together in Philadelphia in about two weeks. FOR EASTER SUNDAY YOUNG MEN’S ATTIRE For the Exposition year The manager of the National club of Philadelphia announces that he has matehed Jimmy Wals Young P' to box next Se night. Sam Langford and Je will meet at the same club Ap: FOR_EASTER_SUNDAY Quality Clothes aoe MEN man w Promoter Coffroth of Californ announces that he will n any guarantee for a bout betwee Johnson and Jeffries. The best he will do is to let them fight on a percentage basis. $15 SUITS This particular Suit is a great leader That label signi- will be found the most ac fies the highest The poor work ceptable wearables for the Croas recently is k with us, because we have at las young man, in Suitings and and quality just @ fowing. On Tues possible value—the 1 Noth ; ¢ after try different makers for | make of the spectators t ‘ ; opeoat No x 1 be : | , Ferland ‘Cross match were rooting || DESt workm anship— et thing wil years, getting best Suit, in fit, work little beyond those found all the time for Puckey found as good in style, work MANY ENTRIES IN BIG EASTERN BOXING MEET manship and material, that $15.00 can buy | anywhere in this country. You can find | no equals to the A. Bridge Special $15.00 Suits at prices ranging from $20.00 to |] $22.00. This that is fast be 1ing famou th the very latest styles and cloth designs possible to obtain for the mon- ey anywhere, any anywhere else. Both @ 3 and Topeoats, it season's latest st fashionable fables: manship and individuality in the entire city at such mod est prices. The styles shown include all of those late nov all PHILADELPHIA, April 1.—stxt " ' atest spring ir the world’s greatest Rid 9. ay ~ time or at ar ee? elties ‘appreciated by the shades. rrcens tar { " hat three entries have been time or at any place . » gra ans ane makers, will be found t ply miale Atiantic division the newest swagger cuts and styles, inclu y and peg w h will please you pitt Be re late ampus togs This top, welt-sear ¢ in conservative A tailor would charge you Saturday evening. Ax usua line sells itself, and runs in cut, should y The t classy about $45 to $60, and them price from $15.00 to as low $122 FOR EASTER SUNDAY MEN’S SPRING "0, se! sore, does bantam-weight and spectal-wetgh cted the greatest num article ever offered yo al short of meeting this line that retails from $30.00 to nest PIPTREN DOLLARS, $15.00 MONEY BACK IF YOU'RE NOT WELL SATISFIED THEGHUB « > s Se =” and second men tn each winners Phitade! with Ne ork 1 place at the Athiatic Club of Phila Gelphia on April 2 NOTED FRENCH RUNNER ENTERS MARATHON FOR EASTER SUNDAY FOR EASTER SUNDAY : er department incl * before h we been NEW y € ave Eeetythe 615-619 First Avenue HEADWEAR 2 prover clothing of mart and iq FURNISHINGS ji, ne rbie thin SPRING STYLES oe er ponent ferday,on she Heuitomie. “He our Men's Derbies and Soft Mata! [FOR MEN 1 Shirin s, Neckwear, Gloves IN SHOES | ane new she Inde not only 1.090 Marathon Sole Agents Pde will be found one that fits your head and pock= Faney Waistcoats and Hosiery, at ) t had ie ra oo Grounds Bat ur 5 et-boo We have the late tl s in gree ys tices that astonis sna Uinieded oe . ferent te atents, velour, v tal and tang n40, Longboat, Hayes Regal $15 Suits and in all fashionable shapes and shades. hie tind ie ara ad h. In our Spring Shirts we are show low and high cut, button or lace, Special agene aaa , rack eludes the popular makes af $300 ig the new things in green and tan stripes, at a special Packard, Gotzians and Bates, three great shoemaker, guts wine $2 price now, at $1.25 union-made goods. At all pri sini “aie but —eneene em bad ’ 4 O00 with a special | toate’ oon b't Everett and Edmonds | stots onan scan CIFIC : | LARGEST CLOTHIERS h , | iy os SINE RENE ss cae A) thee.) = A. BRIDGE & CO.: RE! Spm Leave © FOR ONE ie paz am rand 9 i Two Entrances — FIRST AND YESLER — Two Entrances mm and Tih im. ve: FOR vou |EGiE Rat A GREAT LINE OF COMPLETE ALASKAN OUTFITS Bteamer Citx ot Broret Colman . Phones—sunset, Main 4008; tnd 73

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