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

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(sP ALLEN PITCHES GREAT GAME AND 18 GIVEN ALMOST i PERFECT SUPPORT cage n rer A , 1 Not ’ for tt 2! hy a ft c until the when they landed o a case aixth, nally) A Seore by innin, leon ......0 Summary: Sacrifice hity— Bi Bwaim. Stolen bases—Kay mon 3 _ Struck out-—By Allen, $; by Starkell | petre it Bases ©; otf | New Y« Ine hour and | Pr We minutes. Umpire—tir. Vrary. | Clevela INDIANS HAMMER TIGERS. SPOKANE, May 6-—Spokane Tacoma yesterday by « | Washie } St. Lowi ceed OOOG08 me .....0230007 Batteries—Ward, Samuels Keliackey; Killiiay and Ostdiek BASY POR BRAVERS. VANCOUVER, B.C error of Quigiey's prevented Port» from being shut out here ye when the Beavers won from) peeks by @ score of 7 to L. Pearl | yas back at second youterda Meechiog: it for a whtle. Brook Beaver backstop, caurht ene on finger and was forced to retire, score. Rerry Vernon oeote—at 8000 %—7 ayn, Carnes and Mur- tertes—<1 ray; Glillean and Br Brooks. | portian i PUGILIST PARSON TOOK ON PACKEY M’FARLAND SIX ROUNDS seen some of thé classiest fehtheol- At Po Oakland Hattorien | Motce and Lewin, aading of the Clubs. ORT oe TURKS SHUT OUT.CATS | IN FAST EXHIBITION NATIONAL LEAGUE wiyr ork is Pittiehers 6 8, Leute 5. D, Clnclanatl @ M hei . ie mith and Street i Hrooklyn 4, Philadelphia & ' u by and Rigter wets Standing of the Clubs COAST LEAGUE. Garrett ¥. Vernon &, Onkiand 0 fan Francteco Loe Angeles .. Pet. | gacramento 123 Vernon AM | Oakland At San ranciane= Won, Lost nu 68 rat 1b | ame | | i a me u BY count of the go wi but all present | Vightet | cleverw . @ delenstve REY, WEDGE, WHO Was “KID” WHRDGE, CHICAGO, many expou Neb, who, before he turned 1 to th osophy, was wester champion needed a ing stale 1 dough Then jab. swing at fit through at farlund start 4 some taney work, hut was forced to} gut It out and settle down to busl-| migity caretal, Che § Bouth-side would fav count one fortunate © witness the gratulating DOG REMEDIES. Mange Cure, Distemperine, Condi tion Pills, i Pills, V: Gr cage Bye 1 Cure, Wash Dog Soap and Dog Bread L. HALL, 1111 ! € and become ac ” TAKES THREE. STRAIGHT he ‘aduate of BY GUSTAV R, STAHL. T wan three| eaten $2.50 Misses’ Shoes in low or high ‘ A the| cut, in tans or black, Now sold at.... e 9 aay out | $2.00 and $2.50 Hoys’ Shoes in extra nea scree ith box calf, solid leather inner sole, \yuaranteddy psi Pre These shoes are packed with a college con baseball for the boys. Sale price 43 and Berge of 19 to 4. Sampels wos slay =e Ward took hie place in the] Seeramento @, Les Angeles & Seventh. The game had been fairly) 4: pasadena mn close up until the hammering bee | goer, mento ‘ ' eet tn. The seore i. 5 oo Portland 7, San Francisco 4+ rignd— lan Francieco May &—-An| Portland . Hattertea—Co srbett, om 4 Are Pet, os ainted with them a ye after=| oon on Den field by a on 8 ti of M Won. Lost work by the scimitar wiel . ih . three Turks spiked the gu 4 & Allen pitched a fine ga 18 ae hick would hav ry hind him played « ; baseball. It was a fine gar n but there were not many fans th 5 to ate it - When Aberdeen landed on Aller AMERICAN LEAGUE, for six twe of which came tn succession in the seventh, they were New York &, Heston 6 3 unable to do damag atthe got At New York t % | Starke [ . Boston . | . . Pees sek ro a ae ree Bate: The Entire Spring and Summer Stock kin, 3b 4 09 2 6] Battertee—Ar nes ond ofits | f i mond, ss 4 0 1 § Slcor: Brockett and Blair, Umpires P moeert eet ft tf ol iiret and Mvans of Men's Clothing of the Great Crescent Lynch. Ly Ss 23 6 6 SI Frisk, rt 13338 jena @, Cleveland 8. | Clothing Co., of Portland. Capron, if 2 3-3 § 4 At Cleveland— rn & Pegee, id 2 8 1 8 Ol Chicage a Fag 7 0@ 1 8 8 6) Cleveland $ 0 ‘| Allen, p 2 0 6 3 3 0] Batterion-Owens and Owens ee — Wright and Clark, Umptres—Kerte Totals ..30 3 & 27 18 @land Sher Aberdeen— An RH POA BE) Detroit 3 St Lowls 1, mee.4 6 4 8 8 8) oat wt Leute KR w& Kh BB nisensG 9 8 i i ' Py : i ih 3 ek SS Be ee } | Mut in and Speer Heckendort | oes Gee Gee ay, || ms tottn & 3 6 8 8 0 6] Washington 4, Phitadely' Starkell, p ae ES Pt Ba Ey At Philadetphia K b -— — - Philadelphia ) ‘ Totalg,...02 0 T MH MH 4 ingten ‘ PL and = Thomes ® Fitegerald and Byrnes »| Tomorrow, at 9 o’Clock A. M., 4 ‘ jdarkbess and Kinke! eed bt rt to fine | it was all over MeFariand “Wen . pn vine ty that the WASHINGTON WANGOES THE BALL ALL OVER THE LOT —WINS GALLOPING, 6 games | Jimmi Clarke t a shu wirled thor. game until in Come on the ninth with gloves, an two out Mul musewlar jen made an consoler error and let the Missionaries score pirmiiint r } two runs. re ee ne suit and he)” Rorleske pitched for the visitors fun. and he opened in fine style, shutting ad fun all ri but no | Out the varsity tn the first three in tev, “Kid With. | nings, but he let down in the fourth « giving the varsity a lead of twc went from bad to worne, while the varsity tore off five runs| Northweatern University Dental Sehool, Expert and Careful Hide Chi Se THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1909. . - | i mats . pecans Wa ~ 1 de ane dori mi RF midt; |, . j ‘ ' yoth Hehe fight tad, Just ve y The Raleigh f ; two r , at r fot lest for-| Lord Dur torr man wot a hit, bt fonartes 1 att t f th Kp eye « omebongion mROnDWAY ce Paes tee ci 5 ak: Turkish Baths b 1 tor th r tak 4 time rive und t ta, but t harge Ju » ae | Wh a liatlown 4 pla Washing eats figlSenadade. wil wast jomarepw. ots |the hott pport, Hoek a — Tho varalty dtd not mt pl iotlhew hie free ceteris geen ee| wecbal a pie? * lodgi the | W 00600006 Sed | debate nd on the cinder patt : business? If #0, see page 6 *** age or ay Greatest Dollar- Saving Event in the History of the City | MEN'S SUITS $10.00 Men's Suits, made of worsteds and cassimeres....... $12.50 Men's Suits in fancy worsteds and tweeds.......s.05 $15.00 Men's Suits in stripes and checks, good value ., $6.85 $8.65 $15.00 to $18.00 Men's Suits, in seasonable cuts, first class $9.45 wodlens $18.00 t) $20.00 Men's Suits, nicely tailored, in worsted, velour and $10 65 seneene tweeds ..s....665 sreeeeese $20.00 to $25.00 Men's Suits, hand-felled col- lars, shoulders and button holes, in wortseds shite ts $145 ALL SUITS IN ALL SIZES SPRING STYLE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN, $2.50 Men's Box Calf Shoes, well made in every $1.73 $3.50 Men's Shoes in buckle Oxfords, in tan or black Now particular Dale Price ..irececssevess weveee f - A splendid shoe *$2.50 Women's Shoes in dongola and vici kid, $3.50 to $4.00 Women’s Shoes in extra fine Goodyear welt, blucher or plain, $2 33 ° tan or black Spring styles, Now Sale price s.secsrecvdccccseseeres Opposite the Arcade Annex $4.95, 915,000 IN CLOTHING Shoes, Hats and Furnishings At Awful Sacrifice Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings . ALL STOCK PURCHASED FOR THIS SPRING’S TRADE This great stock of merchandise, purchased for cash, was intended for the Crescent Clothing Co. of Portland, a store catering to the best of custom. Closing its doors last week, these goods were held here in transit and purchased by the Great Western Clothing Co. They will be given to you at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES Tomorrow: Morning, at 9 o’Clock Friday Morning, at 9 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $8.00 Young Men's Suits, fine $4.45 tweeds and worsteds, Sale price $12.00 Young Men's Suits in variety of styles $6.35 $12.00 to 815,00 Young Men's Suits, in, stripes and checks, all sizes Sale price .. $15.00 to $18.00 Young Men's Suits in fash- ionable styles of tailoring. Sale price .. é $18.00 to $20.00 Young Men's nicely tailored Suits in velours, worsteds and tweeds $20.00 to $25.00 Young Men's Suits, hand- made garments, and all styles $10 25 ° and fabrics, Sale price ALL SUITS IN ALL SIZES. in worsteds and tweeds Sale price EE TOLER ED At 9 A. M.—Tomorrow—At 9 A. M. HATS, HATS, HATS 500 Men's an Hats in one section, sominien derbies, felts They sold as high as $3.50. First come, first served, at Boys’ hig bargain and aws 73¢c Men's Hats in fedoras and derbies, light and dark $1.37 Balbriggan Underwear : Regular 75¢ and $1.00 values in a variety of colors, all sizes Bale pric€ coissccdicccaes ee Regular $2.50 Union Suits in bal- briggan, all colors, Sale price....., $1.19 Men’s Shirts Extra fine hand-made summer flanndl and neg ligee. Regular $2.50 values. Sale price coe. 93C colors, in spring styles. Sale price 1,000 Men’s Golf Shirts, values up to $2.50, in fancy patterns These prices will move this choice stock rapidly—To be on the spot at the appointed hour means choice bargains for the timely shopper—A CHILD COULD BUY AT THIS SALE — All goods marked in plain figures. || GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING CO j men 1317-1319 =F AV a Prices Shriveled Beyond All Recogni- tion This Stock Was Assigned to the Great Western Store and Will Be Sold at Once, Regardless of Values. For Men, Youths and Children These Prices Will Take Effect at the Great Western Store At 9 Tomorrow Morning CHILDREN’S SUITS $2.50 Child's Suits, double breasted, $1.63 worsted and cassimere, Sale price. $4.00 Child's Suits, sailor patterns and Russian blouse, fine material ,,.... $5.00 Child's Suits, made up in fancy worsteds, scones $3034 $7.50 Child's Suits, in fancy worsted and velours, two pairs of trousers, knickerbocker and plain. ae on GE WASH GOODS $1.50 Boys’ Wash Suits in wen: ..57¢ styles, large assortments $2.00 Boys’ Wash Suits in splendid materials, Late St¥gs. Now .. well lined and finished In the Morning at 9, Friday BIG BARGAIN SECTION Containing everything for men’s wear, All leaders that will not last long, Men's Half Hose in black and tans, in large assortment. Sale price... Handkerchie 10¢ values, 7c 5 3C A7¢ and checks, styles Boys’ Shirt in sailor fs in red, white or blue, For this sale .. Men's Canvas Gloves, never sold before at this price. Per pair .. A choice of the 25 and 35c Suspenders, Sale price, per pair.... Men's Golf Shirts in stripes modern, cuffs attached or d Sale price .. “Mothers’ Friend and golf patterns Values fr ¢ to $1,00 alam m7 Opposite the

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