The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1909, Page 2

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a THE STAR—TUESDAY 1909, SPORTING NEWS. ZEDNICK WILL NOT DELAY CHARGES AGAINST SEATTLE RACE FOR CALIFORNIANS ATHLETE MAY BE PROVEN Manager Zednick agrees to these! | fimten od first and meoond respathive Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best Easter Clothes for Men The traditions provide that mankind shall be CAN oT VLEASR BOT FAI AND torme with the aception tf thes " 1” n ° ptio o n AYS THAT THEY Ron IW A jly tn a iran night's marath - . COLLEGH, SO WILL TRY TO | dato, and hag so written to the Calls! qos EN ONDER TO WIN THE | face over lon-talie ‘course, un newly attired for Faster Sunday, and the Shafer SUIT STUDHNTS fornlans, To « reporter for % . a |doubtediy with be proved, Gurband PORTLAND MABATHON {Finisned - ies " , | } nivh ed wrth position Store presents the finest makes, the best styles, anc Only the date te holding up the | i F errangemonts for the annual Pacitte } RTLAND, Ore, April the widest variety for business, for dress affairs and Coast Champlonslip regatta which of ttaud im b for all occusions. We offer the famous Kuppenheimer, Brokaw Bros, “High Art” Clothing, and other notably suc- cessful lines in all the new styles and colors at mud -beapa Me two runt that they w ein the manner he 4 Pal be eid on Lake Washington ig arin a te wilting rewatta with f Washington, ome north for $300 @ letter duate Bednick ate man ft Palveormia suRee lay 30 and June Redniok, in hie anewer to the Call fornia manager, sumgente the tnat week in May All the Washing seme: < avn WES Oe [Tormiane, for ther oxaminatic date between May 16 The omy ¢ R Athietio olub then be in the th while thelr opp Tee to practice on the Ia jong untroubled by inqulat | | yon the | tive profs | See eT Weaahington suttered this same | UNRMATEN COLIN AND OTHOR| and wil! Iaat eight monthe Owipe + 3 P _ to bow three | handionp Tat year, but managed to) amnICAN WONDERS SENT TO [ff,105 RUSLomy, | in the Prince Albert Coats and Vests for morning wear, © Washington for the| win by & good margin, and they are v er i Uaramten, A date hot earlier | willing to repeat both tricks thin) GAT wNGLISH Gnarms, |, full dress and Tuxedos for evening wear, in fine han May 30 and not la | ‘ t variety ready for immediate service r than June | year i acbiik sat “ | eas Would be most acceptable to us. | i} 5 he deprived o ou. Ina. | nager Zed-| LONDON, Aprit €—Amertoan |i, th @ Will leave that wtih you, Inaw t Manager Zed ON Apett Oar Ampesians | Se the, A You are better acquainted cominent place eve we talr the Bnaiish tur : |. Ame nae gk Gy "| Eirat, chive Bravery ing has hewrun st Eineoth | ya l!itn Saabs ariean, bh Uap tae - a ene cxnmamianiinn mmm ame | Con, 41] from the stables o| = | ee pass - Fs cone!’ Louie Winans dit tecsean, “I 0 | Pt 4 NEWS OF THE) fi Easter Clothes for Boys ia Finest Styles > BOXERS < pro cme want wets | | Largest Stock wis, the Amorionn w * dispatehes go bot mention the number of fouw New spring Topcoats, three-quarter Coats and Overcoats in all the new fabries and styles, $15.00 to $30.00. : “SCUSE ME, MISTAH JOHNSON “Tien Aw niwa OF A BRUNETTE MAN The Shafer stock of Boys’ Clothing fills an entire store—it is not a mere “department.” We show all eftries put out of ns the newest novelties, including White Serge Suits Nooked wm An es 5 ~ s & ee : arto. =! ‘ — fancy striped Serge Suits in Russian Blouse and Sailor mwAt, ibe ine a etud Blouse styles —$8.50 to $12.50. or te sounds at NORFOLK S8sUITS BUSTER BROWN « forte can remain ‘up for 5 contest in over forty different and Sailor Blouse Suits tf to iba pounds. effects, plain and fancy in plain and fancy fab- cytenny Tang . fabrics, sizes 6 to 17, at ries, all sizes from 2% to whcwed mt ere > | | $3.50 to $18.00. | 7, at $3.50 to $10.00. Cacage ap T We show the finest styles and the latest novelties for Waien, bp tional Athlete he at } COLLEGE CLO HES young fellows. re ranges from 30 to 38 chest measure, Stanley Ketchel, middleweight champion of the world, whe knocked out Jack O’Brien, declares he Sem Langtord ts reve sf, for YOUNG FELLOW. All the new striped ans a Daley sony Se ae wor- bln follow Jack Jehnaon around the world if necessary to get # fight with him—News item. Shige nf ste felt Bante Re steds to choose among —_ ‘ack Johneon. Jack Munrog gugitiet and wrest Tousg Pieres. welant earned * = won “ oan whip both Ketohet eget The Imperial Hat for Men—Fifty Styles—$3.00 Cae Tac ae ans ‘BASEBALL od at by the ete a Complete Stock of Haberdashery, Caps, Gloves, Neckwear for Boys and Men. EN = is SHAFER BROS. ‘Tue srmrr ayNp ciacneatioa | we are led to believe that there may | since be wae tovehed ep he * 2 tour tri wow Penis w |be another entrant In the classic | home runs as » pow gil mew SEW | [nat ie due to come off early tn July. | Marito. Wear RoF READY. } howld the Japs decide to enter & — leoat, tt woud 4 necessary to post on a ‘ Yoong mate s : foot Mary with the Nap Calhoun, the original yacht i: ee F kid, Is now hat on ‘tne trail, of ana hg his position in old-time | in. | EE 0 coil Aocate and Arcade Annex aioe Ser a. has idiy nearing whtle ool decay sctepyed them te enter a boat | [Pe iher tor the Nipponess boat has —— ig SP nag By + George Lennon, owner of the| loyally trented tm ihe tan@ of the ; to Ba tel Rrnational trophy race ed bo yot beew placed year toe ‘the “Aleuandre cup Should the Japanese decide to @n- jhoun was closeted yexterday ‘te: other Oceldental | SoT*% oa! T. Tanake and a cumber of ter this new besiness men. and | would be made of al have been in © long ade iF astimes in which, of late years. hay have become sush proficient) Connie Mack and Cantiliton have | competitors, ne on record tavoring ET ievelande for th years A league championship R my gid at Bouth “Pend. In pate le Up. a Maree of $6,008 to tee hat | nickel wire support, be with th . ube. & Peal baseball cfubd, bh *-\eengarce and be does net care to forted ai) < hie Sunday of sport. they! other cities, The A Rewwnees weicome as they | rae) games have Kileg wil again this year. The bet | bad no takers. Seymour ts dally getting back ti ls ar of John raw o ge gg with provided. there 1 a chance that STRAIN, DYER AND SCUREMER SEENON Tis Sirain and Red | bq in the Giants warden at tart, good mantic WILL APPEAR ON CARD SAID Sehr er ate expected to appear st ‘ Seer. nee miwere the} TO BE VERY FAST. this smoker. In beating Dallas, § to f, one day Strain and Dyer were the eenee-) test week, all the rune soored by ve tone of jast smoker 2 Washington were made on home) eimount of i 4 Woodiand Athiette chum has this se. ee ae mae t* Bg -4 rune. a Bectsiona Dy peared - a et Ese "era mt week, oF hustling for the lam ron the the fing before, and his victory over Romeo Hagen was a surprise to ee ce i at ti rc AMONG THE Fs COLLEGES SSS Mn the i wep matl The annual Yale-Harvard rogatt noes to burn off. Then SCOTT T i TY ALLEN WINS BIG Tea Ree ast Cae fae Read Foc oot Ins — <i, . | better it is for th ory aire focayengetinn on Sole be Puaet te beap zencent & DIRECTORS Nigits, 10 ts te, Ney tinue daily until April 17. | Dp. HOOK The 4 lil ‘0s - Lors THEATRE ~~ Cough Ward unexpectediy ahifted FERDINAND scmatt~ amen absolutely overwhelmed | 4° = +. D. LOWMAN hones: Sunset, Main pet A. 8. eT ew wad Another Big Play—Piest ates ful! program has not yet ms Bat “soveral wood matches five besn secured, and with the ae good men pale ar he Ponnaylvania en Biatehford came down the ter day ‘aster noon, ESTIMATED THAT Steee00 WAS him LOST AND WON IN BIG ALAS- * ¥ ttretch he was given the same on KAN CLASSIC. arty welcome, and those who bet where he ha: ‘ 7 | . saa > lon or outfits hugged and]! gk Ty Are the acme a tect wounily carried im. ot B. ©, MeconmicK ~“nanvonns ROBE |) 7 ‘nlvo the best known high \ Play of Thritle and Action atle on the market tan High Grade | kissed the drivers. 4 putting S. Alaska. April 6—Scotty| It ts estimated that $100,000 P gr ee the Berger No. | dog | changed hande. - of suit tan: —_ Matinee | Today and definitely lea arriving here ha y fp e ite for t erfection. aoe Be bout Ay a) Ba tion ; orricers : cuca last your's race,|or two. ft ts just north of Tomilr JAMES D. i, Prontéce it Fort Davis b who won ‘ ae Ss eae Te Meee set tele “the | son bridge, on the Quisnipiic river. 8 It will never teams had passed that viac of the race Chis year. | "There will be [66 feet shore front, poured | Allen's time waa #2 hours 2 min-| with & depth of 200 feet. It is re b : ‘ 4 41 seconds garded as a fine spot for the pur @ possible other racers are scattered | Pore the course and a long line |along the route between here and _ | \Gandte, taking their time in return Walia ol to show you 4. D. LOWMAN, Vice Presi A. B. STEWART, Vice Prest~ t Gasoline | ike weave, nickel hook sup A firet clases mantle for ty gasoline lamps | 0.194 Welabach Are Mantle. 18e of ri light was burned for block oh an ves the bes Gootty Aulen and hia dogs oped [lag ss year was heavier |Suenbelt’ | ty of Pennsylvania pare tarssdes hadiges |: Pie ‘sight the cheer was taken w rail yea ae heavier | baseb: s ouble with . nverted +s Oe snd wien > he arrived at the goa! men |than last the faculty, athietle committee, § Detter values or Hieflex Inverted WD PAwEa. Geen The best inve Welubach The reason drugs don't cu cael hich will * Anh wit & hh oe oral weeks, and may lose him to YOUTH | Three bite was a pretty light be effects—the inning for the Mar 4 beg it G0 TRAMPING 1 [0GE THER has hada “irat-claas batting cam |f COLloring is way Neff has be above anything of the Unive =o stia, Dathroon either large or ama be No. & Welabach Capped Mantle u bach Capped Manties | Fred M. Spinning) ork properly, and w organ fe ih a strong con son Weston last night at Tod you’ve ever seen House, and announced his intention Jim Delehanty, ~ Washington | to accompany the veteran pedestrian | holdout, ts coac the baseball on his jong walk to California. The} candidates of W ents rn Reserve unt i 5 Sui faa had but 46 in hia pocket” upon | versity in $15 Suit tion there can ber reruLar Val ‘OUNGSTOWM, Oblo, April 6—|his arrival in this city waid h Stewart, 17 years of ot |that he wished to take i e who rel offerings 1310 Second Ave. | ances Deity tit ' ‘stown, Pa. joined Edward Pay-' tramp in order to benefit his bh ptain of t . lie qt Pricea—l0a 200 soe Better see them. Amw sew NOW = ya ’ WILL TOUR EUROPE = Sis..trantns cas gh nm |Hignt'indoce werk in Total Cost Only 10c -- rite Stra, ALUBN Se - ; Rartictgat poeueren A Wholesome and Appetising ‘The Geustns . 6 OTHER BIG ACTS FOR MORE LAURELS "than “that made tn’ |S IAACOUNE BC—$1 Ways $15 fit hunt we” Kanet Stain 9] A'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'s arts : mM yA ho tre | pr ot Hings, ‘are thos | “Princess Royal,” from Pier “A,” iow von sex vowen.ce. fi Herrin tal Marvin | BARN DANCE| hibitions in sil the larger cition Phones 209 : ‘ oat mae . ba Mtan heir victory mate them « CLEARANCE SALE $5 OO Reward y cane of alch cure in fron DANCING _ sro The Raleigh 212 OCOUDMNTAL Av R. 8S. S. HALL CO., OSTEOPATHY etriclty, vibration. light thor. Wanted, Wanted,Wanted We have $9 cash buyers to erty ranging fro 000 8 Ext 615-619 First Avenue S14 Seoond Ave, Seattle 73..9| All Fall Btook of Clothing, | | } CAFE & GRE Hic ame Hats, Shoes and Men's Furnish u have roper S$ ing Goods at leas than halt price a @, Oris po lame Wet aah Sole Agents h Ba il RAINIER CLOTHING STOR? PRE epee INTRENATIONAL BOND & KULALEN ia ae wultation “ ur is 1104 First Ave. Private Off COMPAN Regal $15 Suits A. Holt. Onteopatt rte #1. each “i 1000-10 Amerione Rens Mutiame (Ot-ac8 Peoples Tank Mage FIRST AND MADISON Aaa eres NE AOE 1 Pi Main 245) z ' bh Ay, between Dales No farther comment?

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