The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1909, Page 2

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“tira. eee ‘i j LITTLE ATTENTION NOW PAID fy, nm Jookay olub atook. At a ntrolling interest in the club by i LAW, DUE TO CLASH, Foie gegns Basen Niger «pep! HAN FRANCIACO, Cal, May 7 sooured by Willian te, the at H Internal strife has stirred Up Ue! heid in escrow unui the obligation oe. en new California Jockey club to such/ was met, This failing, he im said NATIONAL LMAGUE an extent today that little attention |io have made Burne a slightly better TIMELY WALLOPS BY BLack| in being pald 10 plane of pool room|otter for his holdings ‘This offer CATS WIN A FAST GAME New Vork 2-1, Boston 1-0, Siotaeitote 46 tether test f tmblwce edaiad the wien aaetieas da FOR ABERDEEN {| At ®B ° | Walker-Otte — antl-gamblir Jew. \elaring that t uid not well hie 3 leet x + 3 {Thomas MH. Williams, president af!, unless ho got par value in ii — — ow . the ¢ t and Col, Daniel M. Bure vice pre are at outs, Wi ntime Frank Daroux re IHame has been trying to “freone ( the Bausalito poo Burne out of the lub, and the vice &, ie hunting for @ man who in r president has announced his intem-| willing t » jail, with the char : tion to remain on the inside wf being went to the penttentlary 2 The clash wae t « About byl later, Darou pool ff have ' a difference between the t non! been closed by the Walker-Otl» Inw as to how the club shou be "0 is ane to have It tested | ducted, Burne is understood to have un is to have the “marker | urged that_kome of the ercial his own bet, after the New . Jism be cuf out of the racing gam y nd th tent ‘ land to have objected to the manner |t pe in whieh Use fight awainet the Walk n hot eriea—Cov Otte bill wae na ted at Baers than w “ oa ” Melnt Un Williains grow “peeved,” and {it will also t Heged that the UU pirese-Rigter iy breach became wider f the law is defective i that ft | atly Willlame announced that |ia wold b use it presuribes a peni Chicago 4 Olvetanatt ® more dividends need be axpected | tentiary sentence for & misdemeanor At n H ® sueuutemenannenennaee ms ent ‘ ' 8 if nets atone | ae ACCIDENT MARS bard at one ; stage that Pittsburg 6 St, Loute 5. f dare rai» a head f fear of t P ‘ Mu ‘ | drowned, The gang, however, ne ‘i : : } even looked toward the "xtage” en Hat Camnits, Lieftel inl = ay ance tad kept a-golng as if noth-| gibso ni Sa ee Moere and | moran twine || noo — Broadway an out of he usval Was on eae a mptree Kher O * 1 i Mfhat's the kind of baseball play- | Kane RULE RAS ard | ‘ TIME IN MARATHON Me ors We have in the Northwest league. seaanen en aitn Had yestorday fought back east td Pot ou Irimeniith &A ‘ under like conditions, the fang would . . J Pittshare 667 It was a aad Interruption to the ‘ 4 have gone home disappointed Philadeiph Per thinet ee ¥ i in hundred-yar . Pernoll. for Aberdeen pitched «| hisadell 583 ping bE aon ag ih the anveary ‘and Sad Waite G of Wee thirds Makwell te * ‘we had oe — help- ‘ AY e t AN of th 7 " a . the way through . r i6 tered, up until t ident wed — Anderson, for Seattle, dealt classy | Rrookiye 34 Clase P trot, Paulding, r é garde from start to finteh, with the ew, York « H Forrest Smittizon broke the 4 YM \ éxcoption when Lejeune went buge| St Loule . world's record f low A. Height ‘ with the slapstick and soaked it| ra . Pitty yard Firat over the right field fence on two coast yank neon SF | aultnook f Mal occasions, one of which happened ion he Basemunis & p Nonny He ino U. of While Siretb was hugging first, Pa fig pons “ni t 1 & untortu Wi at ue al ing In two runs. ltee Aneel ; ae uptor olay nb Drought In all of Aberdenn’s tallies. | kot ANgeig® «-+<rssss+ he: Ce JACK MEYERS, GOTHAM’S BIG BASEBALL NOISE, Ria o ae Servatening weather Rept @ go0d-| | parterte Toser and = Rossi] NEW YORK, May 1—-Hore Is) the way Chie Meyers batted when jasieg er hued ly number of fans away from yes-|whaien. Hhman and Byrnes P aoke i i Sertiay's game, bal at that there w b . the pot of Broadway; the Big Thun- feeling right, Vroadway assumed a when the 1b 2-6 sec tha biggest portion of 3,000 in a Portiand 6, San Prenvieve 5 der of the metropolis; the darling of yuri attitude. It wanted to see wy gems -—t, set icas _ ee SE tendance, the majerity, however, be-| at Portiand—- nH cafea and the idol of sport-loving | the Giants reached home and Moy: onda, which was fast,| Won ty Central ] tng fair cues, who add no shokels/ aan Francisco .... 'H w York, aan to perforate the dumb’ « # fact that wh i dune t U. of W.—Won by : te the Furmer’s soak. Portland ; 4 hief John Meyers, burly backstop | brutes on the adjacent real eatate | /0K Ph on gel tas The official score: Barterles-—Willls and Berry; Ore~|and hitter par exovlionce, hax accom-| with batted baile Having been | Mtr alkenes Hig bee = paeeneseremaeenty j Reattio-€ AB RB. UFO. 4. Binoy and Armbruste pitabed the near impossible—taken| shown satis(sotorily, Broadway i pide. returning to finish betore the Sed, miu ee tee Veraon % Oakland 0, Mike Donlin's place in the heart of|for Moyers, hook, line and sinker, | spectators - ! FP iis Bennett, > ...4 9 © § 4 Of At Ran Francisco R W ¥] the Polo grounds fans He's the best Indian in New York Sammary. Tan cabin a hh, ef ; : 4 } H 8] Yernon ans H { | When scribes tried to tell about) right now Fifty-yard dash, gr vols sae anil high | 4 Oakland es n a A First, Stewart, Bb nd es | “ { ; 4 a 3 Hi Ratterios-—ehacter and Kinkst; |= " . SES mamas | Helle, Central Con LE , - f ange. Umpire—ale ‘ : ny | OF teame are barred, Call tre work. lead my ee Se ee ee g| Births Liuom Res ays py Tipe _. have put the Coll sain 6818. The roquols would el Fite anlore—Firet od la the Satur ; out by streteni log. Inatond 6! ina garwe nth tn " Holec aecond. Laue fay Star, 3 -——-- - ~ Watted fer “Nu to ahe # detention b * rhe e : eens sn oT Manaing of the Clube, | altel for Nig te eho team of the United Mtates immigea- oe in, E. J. Brown, ; AR RH A. B.| Porttand os ¥§ | bor that tace etenling addition = ' < adnate 74 Franet “ ‘ ; 3 3 S| ioe A ranciace hd ta] it was a good game to wateb all s e e ifevas nto is 486) the way through, and in apite of the ‘ i : H H ores a. 9 jin rmittent downpours, the gang . Oaklal ad enjoy u 3 8 300 cialis 3 ¢@ 1 4 0 Beees WITH THE AMATEURS 3 6 6 4 rar ar) Tar) The D. & Johnston outfit will play % You need umbretlan in Dug's di erand stand. Pix x it, Dug. ‘That rogn Lajeune furnished the sensation “with the stick yesterday by clouting two of them far and _ over the right garden pert Capron was hitting Pern for & single and, Soubie eae Macting ta 0 tally for Rain made things bad both for the fans and the players’ That grand stand ts fierce. It needs something tacked. on its front to keep the rain off people. Go aheod, Dug. Daany Shea tn coming ta hie py he a bit 5 we needed it, scoring Cap- did|ten. Go to it, Danny; we're glad to see you're there. Pernolt had the | fans’ hearts 1g pel lightning Tt Som oe @ feet yesterday the way in which t-5lhe pulled out ate caves, One “Nig* Anderson was some class, too, ‘True enough, he was on the losing side, but ho showed that faculty of coming back hard when stung for bite and runs, GEIST ST! MIE the Seattle college team ext Sun day on the coll ee er nade The Opals want games with any tr or out of town teame Phone X ToT! or address Frank Clancy, 520 Donny way. Wattes A. Wolff, manager of the ee South Beattie team, of 4206 8 GV, station B, Seattle, writes to the sporting editor of The Star that he ts desirour of booking « — with the Keystone colored team. Manager Wolff says that this Sunday is taken, but thal In a week or so he will have an open date The Iroquols would Hike to meet all com PINT CAN JAPALAC every one whe wishes bright, pleasin leasant lock- ihe furntt fleors, bri brace, et You get a money = saver and beautityer. ‘The kittens had their claws gut all] TW around, and bo = gap fine and wore: but nothing. Seamdaioce a sy re ne oun got by Pernotl was tagged for the first error when, in handling Bennett's little tap be lined her down bad to Moore. It looked Ike rune in that first spasm, but Pernoli slid from under. Powell Schmidt. 4 eee ctl Sie ah mpbell sure did some scampor- out there in right. All the time he was g for w and feitiog them on ee stunt when Swaim it down his way, which he grabied ot REAL COMFORT = sree witeon, ‘wathep . Philedsiphia 3, Washington 1. At adelphia— = % EK Wastington | : Batterlontuender Groom and Mtreet Standing of the Clubs. Won, Lest. rot . 4 § York . § 8A In Low Shoes for Summer wear is found only in shoes naan so they fit snugly at heel and ground the instep. 721|Old Oak Shoes Have speciaily shaped counters. They hug the heel and prevent all sipping or gaping around the tn. step—a common fault with most low shoes, That's one reason why Old Oak Shoes are #0 popular. and the style that's in them count, too, Always $4.00 wiar garment for base- Thal Wear and for all sports. ‘fo, OPW. If you want the shoe that's ao leader at any price, buy Stacy-Ad ans Shoes. $4.00 to $8.00. Wo sei! them in ali leathers and styles. et Sweater, ag jalogne Sports (144 oe iineteaitons) won! Seturde Pi veninges Une Colman Building, 805 first Ave. “Whole Boling—putting on new soles that run clear from heel to toe is a specialty with as, It's the best way to have your shoes re- paired Lee Magee threw @ funny little : or! course, the quality of the leather | « knowledg@ed by shoe men to be the| MEN’S SHOE STORE) at will work wand frown collar to warret, in every hom FAP-ALAC te quick drying. beautiful, hard, lustrous finieh for Keneral household use thing ot wood of metal you may have, opt in perfect condition all ot time, at a trifling cost, with JAP-A-LAC. Bizteon == benutiful colors, For genuine economy — ther nothing to compare with JA Lat The thousands of uses the home; the frequent marring and furniture, ¥ try it on some article which needs refinishing You wil) Bt once reaitze bow JAP-A-LAC SAVES YOU MONET. Kvery one knows thet a painter ae [ you can do the The expense on with the purchase of t quart costs only 7 quarter of # pint will cove Bary chair or #mall table, elght quarter pints In a you seo a now JAP-A-LA cogts leas than 10 cents. JAP-A-LAC covering fe fi a JAPA LAC BD that is necessary floor oceasionalty with a damp 4 finlahed that ft is hv upon it The beauty of ves JAP-A-LAC is the mont brilliant durable and elastt finiap Im the world. It will » ite when od upon nor do soap and water t It carry it in natura rry, whinut malachute, green, red. brilliant and dead binck, glown and fiat white, gold b aluminur Propertion Kh colors excapt wold and alum num. 1 wal, can, $2.66, covers 200 aq, ft, 2 ooata % wal. Can, $1.36, covers 160% eq, ft 4 conte oq. tt, 2) Quart can, covers 88 aq. ft. 3% The, covers 15 it can, 400, 4 pt. can, 250, covers 18 nq ft. 9 fe fie fo {4 160, covers @ aq. ft 8 jap +e tee es i Jap ‘fap. uminum Ja) Lao.t Ao, Fred M. Spinning 1310 Second Ave. THE STAR SeRIDA MAY /, THIS business is on the value of our merchandise and the lowness of our prices. Men’s Trousers WE ARE PREPARED TO FIT ANY MAN IN PANTS, BOTH IN SIZE AND PRICE, Men’s Trousers $1.75, $2, $2.50, $4, $5 Where quality is the same you will invariably find our prices the lowest, as we buy direct from SOX 10¢ Specials for Satur seam; day amy wool anitary advantages D floor over one black less. Boys’ Suits $3. 95, $5 and $6. 50 Our aim is to give the young chaps the best that can be had for the money. ness of prices, are fully exemplified in these suits, Boys’ All Wool Knee Pants, special .......s00c0+++.. DO¢ All sizes from 4 to. 16 years. in IS AN OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN- NOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK. OUR $4 2.50, $15, $20 Suits are the biggest values ever offered for the price. Glance at the prices in the windows, then come inside and examine the goods. only; two color cotton Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants, extra value ....+000....75¢ You can have them in corduroy, full and roomy, sizes 7 to 16 years. COME IN AND INVESTIGATE, WE ASK YOUR BUSINESS ONLY ON THE MERITS OF OUR MER- ‘Sx CHANDISE. McCormack Bros. Opposite Coiman Block———TWO STORES—SEATTLE. TACOMA 1909. Our bid for your the maker, there- by saving you the middleman’s prof- Golf Shirts 65c, $l, $1.25, $1.50 Up Here are to be had merchandise bristling with winning features, embracing everything that’s new and up to the minute in style. Men’s Underwear 50c, 75¢, $1, $1.25, $1.50, §2 Anything you desire to make you feel com- fortable in light, heavy or medium weights, in both Union, as well as Two-Piece Suits. Wearpreot a, 3 pair for + 50¢ A splendid showing of Fancy $ox in stripes, checks, figures and lace effects at 15¢, 25¢ to 50¢. Black Cashmere Sox with double heel and toe, 25¢. ee Canvas Gloves | Kait be. } | | . Sox | in | Sundien” Quality of materials, newest styles, low fancy worsteds, cut : i 812-14 First Avenue “\Yes, Sir! WE CAN FIT YOU If wo’re him yet. sortment there unable We for tall in man—the built man All of the and fabrics hands Re you’ve made always Get Your Money Back On the | Square | which are omest you’ better see them, gal Suits Always $15 REGAL $2.00 HATS All Shades And any time that you are not per=- fectly satisfied with any purchase SOLE AGENTS REGAL $15.00 SUITS zy 615 to 619 { Opp. Totem =f} a . se Se cl Oe Se haver magnifi in in fit, show a the st< man we that and will 4 hand made, selection of { ve ever seen. All Shapes —— ee at this store, you can 1st Av. ~t--Pole~

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