The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1910, Page 2

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2 THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1910. GOSSIP OF THE FIGHTERS | Monttnovxsovt tie men wre vay | BASEBALL NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS ZACKERT WHITEWASHES [Acie pare ae 5 aa eee First Shutout of the Season on Local Grounds—Fast and Classy Playing by Both Teams—Hartman Earns rand one thet would | Salary—Seaton in Left Field Looks Good. : at eat ad | } | ————— | = a be tt 1 My fe ry i | t a " | * an Fr " A B t i ; ee ae i ’ ; : 2 3 é : ; i ae fe ie ee a } ae vias 1 ee | i eo : 1 ; ied | : ie a] “Hello! Yes. Certainly! I bought that suit you <a v ADR. 1 POA B! J # ay . ee aa 3; iw on me at the Hub, Sure. It was the easiest ; ¢ : ; H +] 00 I’ve ever made. Certainly, Bill, they are per- AM TR HPO. A. & Be tae Fe fo | 7 ; y ; ; BD ae, Be ae fect fitting! Satisfied? You bet! Iam now a ‘ ie BS ee $ ‘| steady Hub customer.” ee Re ee t ‘ we Se ‘ ‘| ee BS Fa Se. ms ’ 2| » i ; 4 | ‘ 1 . Db | ; | Miller. 4. ‘Hases| : > 8 Mt y | H ie oe | aye--Ripgert ; ; i iyke Lett Bases-Va IL ‘ 2 Y om 33h | Ssae Pe lotome FAUNDREDS of well dressed Seattle young men are wearing ; ary | . i ee | j (4 wv | AMERICAN LEAGUE Hub’s clothes—you meet them daily—and you often wonder Standing of the cubs | how they can manage to have so many new, well fitting suits—and ror ; ‘they don’t earn more than you do. Of course, you take it for eer =" oranted that they are wearing high priced custom-tailor clothes— ‘i | but they don’t—what you see on them are 1" 8 16 11 At Boston. tte and Carrigan WILL SHINE SATURDAY. *--~, Interscholastic on Varsity Campus Will Show Class—|” Schools From All Over State Will Compete. [Cleveland ....1. ocsses ae ee The annual We t kineotn ow York ee eae ogy a rrying off] Batteries Clark; Washin 11 | Quinn and Swe Tow m univers | At Philadelphia. TOM! ‘an S r RH. EB « | Detroit eccsesccceed@ 19 1 2 ‘ 6 v3 “Ah de mt 1 t| Philadelphia tors Kraus, Dygert, Shettler and Thom: | , , | SeEEES |¥eee ee wee Wl mW — Wresserags ecco oe eek es oe SE ee ave $5.00 on Every Suit You Buy at theH - — " In fit, in design, in style, in workmanship, in clothes, in color- The $15.00 Regal Suits are up-to-the-minute in every NATIONAL LEAGUE |ings and in patterns these Suits are without the slightest doubt and you can have the choice from the newest weaves of chi ~ - \“top notch’—surely fit to wear for any man, no matter how par- worsteds, vicunas, tweeds Sin wet z ee. ut 8 Standing of the Clubs ope P ie a vawrac dine Hi op Arend pare: p 4 ; 58 as, and cassimeres. There is nothing che Won. Lost. Pet.| UCWlar he may be regarding his appearance. ome tomorrow an about them except the price, he reasons we can give you ;2 -&8|try on one of these Suits. No trouble for us to show you, even if splendid suit values are: FIRST—We have the best Eastern 10 6s}you won't buy. We want simply to convince you that our $15.00 nections of large manufacturers. SECOND—We select pet ti tis} Regal Suits are fully equal in fit and up-to-dateness to any high- ly the best styles. THIRD—We are out of the h Aas 3° priced Suits sold in Seattle. | and FOURTH—We are satisfied with small profits. 0 ft the , : ng partner Regal Straw Hats $f the t t hey . es The Regal $2.00 Straw Hats are the b I m, Crandall PAPKES RAW WORK > s-.., The Best Panamas—1910 Styles f male he eaten ry or alll RWB me [Brooklyn .... sseereeee? 6 8 Worth $7.50 to $10.00 spirit, but because we know what we're DISGUSTS PROMOTERS : ees 24 Bie ied ae Compare them with those selling generally at $7.50 and $10.00, about. We know that we have the right |Overali and Archer jand you'll see that we haven't overstated their worth in the least. good qualities and correct shapes. Youd Ran te ee At Pitteburg. We import these hats in the rough and have them bleached and . * “ Alleged Fight With Th LS Fake—Th } R H. B./blocked ourselves—that’s the reason we can sell them at such a low choose from the best styles, soft or yacht bf jege ight it} omas Is ure Fake— Three) Host: is a4 3 4 o|price and rough or smooth braids. rtis and Graham; . 100 Dozen White Managers Call Off Dates With “Thunderbolt” | After Seeing Dreamland Fiasco. Ser) > Bens ' 3 Plaited and Blue Moore and Moran; ies aed Chambray Shirts Standing of the Clubs Won. Lost. Pet > 7 19 S87 4 19 8 Sa T , 6 21 653 + ngeles 24 26 480 23 25 479 Amento 6 30 148 () At Los Angeles. Strictly All Wool Trousers $3.00 Perhaps you don’t want to discard your last year’s coat, but the trousers are showing too much wear, while the coat looks just as od as new. Why not select from tl trying with Fi clared th RWB : assortment of strictly all-wool trousers that we sell at a ‘oe . ; Went ts ck a ee oe $ Q one that matches your coat? No harm in trying, anyhow. {| Los Angeles wh 10.3 Regular 1.50 ualities Come for it tomorrow! far | Batt Breckenridge and|_. 45 # Ir Brown; Briswalter and Orendorft. |Fine Plaited Bosom White Shirts, also Blue : of |" ae ee | At Oakland. .|Chambray Shirts, well'made and well fitting. | The Well- Known “President” Suspenders, Sold a akan woot fF 4/hese Shirts are positively the very best values | Everywhere and Always at 50c, Special Tomorrow, Saturday } * _. | * $100,000 BID FOR JEFF- the telegram which they for : warded to the fight managirs, & Sporting Goods making their offer.. It is signed *|§ Guns, Ammunition, by J. Austin Fynes, who ie act- «| Fishing ‘Tackle. ing for the New York syndi- ®|§| General Line of Athletic Goods. When you buy a pair of Men’s Shoes at The Hub for $3.50, $4.00 or $5.00, we pro vide #gainst all trouble for you and for our * * -_ - \* RIES-JOHNSON FILMS *& chien op : . 0 lk eae iilan waa’ *| at the regular price of $1.50. Tomorrow, Sat-| 200 dozen of the well-known “President” Suspenders will be placed on sale tomong I< Maen Vere naga” | SoA * urday, while 100 dozen will last, your choice | the special price of 35c each. They are fine qualities, stylish patterns, refined colom % fered $100,000 for the moving 2 | nickel trimmings and real calf ends. Don’ ge f se » Suspe ‘sal ving * 1.00 g ont fail to get one of these fine Suspen' * picture rights for the Jeffries, JOE .cccscee cece seeerersenvenes BL y scial pric > am ’ # Johnson fight. Thie anmncnee” & SPECI! DUICG, iain 0-0:4 nipce Sip), 6i0/0:e:0.9:4 biesurecnse bl6ie $106 6.0 60: 0'0.a0 émicee ase e's & 6M ooeetam * ment, made today, is the first #| Hatteries — Stewart and Berry; FN SECOND AVENUE* * definite n in the *| Hunt and Splesman, Umpire—Hilde ” z ‘3 % much discussed q on as to & | brand B eRe, | sea cea ae =—|$3.50 Shoes Interwovei™ ng ure privilege, The Nev | i LAWN TENNIS mien gave eat todey a’topeed A. L. HALL . nter oven * nd * | * * * Socks — selves by guaranteeing that the Shoes will > : : te cate. id 4141 : elves by guaranteeing that s v 615-619 Pos ta wearing Socks alee 2 TORII IO tO te! dd sh he satisfy you in every ay. Some alers FIRST AVENUE have line, hab ‘ ail last twice lon 2 epenaggrin ~ = | think this is inviting trouble; it isn’t. It's . 2! nenlereeensnmeate aa alter aie . BROKERS the way to be sure that‘e¥ery buyer means @ On the Square oa Opposite Totem Pole | a Pag Battal fe |\Walis & Lewis Co. | a permanent customer. — fat te Spéc NEW YORK STOCK mes 4 ; SS eS Te She | GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes, Kohler & Chase, | Private Wires li os Pe 1318 Second Ay. Main 7791. Ind. 2280 | eg ee * tl sat oy Pot aad 327-328 Bailey Bldg. | it ( (i? hs .

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