The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1911, Page 2

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| eho WEL SH BEATEN BY THIS CHAP MAT WELLS. On Feburary 25, Mat English lightweight, det Welsh for the lightwe Pionship of England and the Lone Gale belt. T cult was a sur Prise. When Wells was on ti side, a couple of years ago, ‘bh was easy for the third raters around New York SHORT SPORT | Jim Jeffries and his wife wil! sai! from New York May 4 for a long tour through The Boston Red Sox defeated the | fan Francisco training grounds Gay. The score was elty team at th fu Friseo yester- 10 to 4 Jay from Chicag wreatler badly teh ng and for the Brown & Hulen bal! ¢ for Fort Casey play with the so! m started noon to RACES ABROAD. LONDON, Maret With opening of the English racing Season coln Me followers of the y th meet wi in the histo 18 the compete fo Humphreys’ Seventy - Seven Breaks Up Colds and GRIP Epidemic Is Spreading Practically everybody has been afflicted during the past few weeks with Grip, in the form of violent in- fluenza. “Seventy-seven,” taken early, Shortens and moderates the attack Don’t wait until the Grip sets in, your bones begin to ache, and you have Pains and Soreness in the ¢ Head and Chest, Cough, Sore Throat, General Prostration and Fever, or the cure may take longer. All Drug Stores, 25, or matted. Hum) Home William ana « MOVED The Paint and Wall Paper former t 1208 Second av now located at 1508 THIRD AV. Dahiem & Barry. Tennis Rackets Restrung We have in our employ one of the best tennis repair men in the country All Restringing Guaran- teed We repair anything In the Fishing Tackle line. Have fishing rod varnished before the your season opens, nil Spowrrre Goops (a 714 First Av. Main 6089. ‘Phones: Ind, 2820, Still Champion “1 OOMING OD BASEBALL ULLETINS. “ KNOCKED OUT): (iy Calica Pres) VANCOUY Wash, March 18. * Pans today united in saying that|* any championship aspirations “Kid” | Morrissey of Spokane may have! *® had he should have no more follow. | * }ing bis whipping at the Bud” Anderson of Vanc Wallace says he's through Ties Geek wee Springs as trate the men can't Bob | clean knoc witnessed the PLAY TODAY. The Franklin Midgets the Ratnier school ba Cottins — playgrow Uneup wil be: Finegold tevens, plteher base; Grande, second third Droxmar r, right fleld Lowhow, left feld umpire the game. will meet! team at the Iin's catcher frat se HERE'S MAHMOUT. I SHICAGO, March Mabmout, jodey and | saw his dello way | kings even | ;, jotch ke Luna Park swimm today, March 18, ing pools | Sardis, “Miss. * a busher and in a row for improved thi } EX-YANK PITCHER IS NOW A BROWN * track meet to be held at the * Saunders, THE THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS PACKWARD” * GIRLS INDOOR MEET 18 ON FOR TODAY There will be 200 girls in competition in the Indoor university gym, beginning at two o'clock today. Each of the 14 grammar schools will woll; fu A J. Hi. Stine; anne Moran; field judg Cochrane, Billy Hin, Poree. Mise Gneccky others will assist the men » iadidindndtindndndindnde tad HELD SMOKER, eaten of Sentt witneased wnie Austin provided entertain TRACK MEET. Lineotn High School old 4 track meet youterday after eon, Coach Alien picking some sod material in the events Keys male to order. A. L. Hall AT HALF PRICE ule on English Hollie »f $1.00, w J. J. BO JOE LAKE. Phone: Ind., Cedar 166. | ee ee a * * * * The Seattle TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE #| High Low. To show my apy xeeeeeete ee ad WALLOPED no AN FRANCISCO, Cal ing addre 20c per month by mail und of | it at Drea | was to Cut out PROBABLY BOSTON, YORK Mareb eton or Bufts next’ nat 1% East 414, | rowing Cedar 414, prin-| before a of welation, | | h y for the spring one | | The Portland ball candidates, in| training at Santa Maria, played a | practice game rday, honoring the fest Irith beat the Dutch of 11 to 7, which} , Considering the! he fair and square and mail to The Star, Seattle, at 50¢ ill be extended until NNELL Nurseryman Office 2601 E. Galer —SUBSCRIBE FOR— Daily Star. Delivered at Your Home awe | ee Seeeeeeeeeeee policy of The | ar for a period topped. to be de © per month in ¢ , Wash, Phone No. MADISON At 12th MOVED TO FOURTH AND UNION Federal Paint & Wall iH | STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911 IN* ATTLE HOTEL BARKER EUROPEAN PLAN COR, PIKE ST. Most Delig! r latio ate cost fer vate bat he, Beattie Athletic ( RALEIGH HOTEL TURKISH BATHS HOTEL DEL NORTE the Olty ) Heat, Hot and Cold er— Cal 5. Moe AND UP GCENLC 0s i Tater, $2.00 a Week Up the Sound. Tight Dow THANSIENTS A a Transients, 600 and Up, Beautiful View of THE GALLATIN Cor Fike M4. and Moron Ave Under mt HOTEL VOLNEY COLOMA HOUSE HOTEL BIGGS eile oh OTE The Hotel ieee ome 68e and Up Special Terme by the Werk Fhone—Ind. 6288; Suneet 6498 — Cormer Viret Ave. and Keuere Mt toto, VikwT AVE Centrally Located, Meam Heated Keo athletes ‘Columbia Pool Room | 1116% First Av. ~ GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL Rates, 50c per Day Up. pos POOLS THM ts WHeRE THEY ALL come You Can Get Trade Checks vail At the Oriental Pool Room Lunch Counter, Pool Tables, Cigar Stand, Barber Shop We've Got the Best Eats in Seattle 1413-15-17-19 THIRD AVENUE & imperial BOWLING ALLEYS 1417 Fourth Av. BOWLING ALLEYS First and Madison PULL LINE CIGAR 8, TORAC 22c Cue — © © AND CANDY FHVERYTHING NEW 92 COLUMBIA #T. H. FRERGROVE—D. DICKSON, Props. STORAGE AND TRARSER COMPANIES, BAGGAGE srr vy, 901 Pike #t, Seattle ftiee 114 Spring st Ina, 2003 node Packed “for Shipping HORNER TRANSFER co Mato, sane ane nnd Large Wagons Moving = & AND SIXTH AY | in Last Time Tonight—“A RUNAWAY MATCH” Daphne Pollard and Company All Next Week in the Great Farce The Girl From Turkey A Riot of Laughter Right Through Three Acts Matinees—Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday PRICES: Matinees, 100 and 25c—Evenings, 250, 35¢ and 500 Daily Matinee lve. at 7 and 9 GIRLS | MUSIC |} Music |} MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC SPEED GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN SPEED The Lewis and Lake Merrymakers in “Out on the Sly” A Tonic for the Married Men STARTS MONDAY, MARCH 20 SPEED SPEED SPEED |] MOST COMFORTABLE TwEATRE AMUSEMENTS SOHN CORT MANAGER BEGINNING TOMORROW NIGHT INEE WEDNESDAY 4 NIGHTS, CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS The Most Melodious, Mirthful and Magnificent Musical Pia Season The Arcadians Augm ONLY With a Wonderful Cast and Company ented Orchestra Gertrude Effiott, in “The ow Grand Opera House JOMN CONT, Manager One Week, ow ELINOR GLYN’S GREAT BOOK PLAY “THREE WEEKS” PRICES Beginning Matinee Tomorr Evening, 25c, 50c and 75¢—Thursday and Saturday Mat. inees, Best Seats, 25¢ and MARY nea ers Stevens —And— GEORGIE COOPER MARBLE’S Great Success, “DREAM CITY” STARTING TOMORROW A Augmented Cast 1c, 250, 50c, 75¢ PRODUCTION 10c, 25¢, 500 TFOLLOWTHELIGHTI SAPHO Next Attraction—MAX DILL, in “LITTLE CHIP,” muse’ L.Cont. Mon. o MATINEE MASSIVE PRICES: NIGHT DAY MATINEES aS eemeapcd All Seats, 25 | = Seattle Symphony Orche HENRY HADLEY, Conductor. TENTH POPULAR CONCERT _MOORE THEATRE 3 o'Cheet cat wel te SHARP. Soloist, MME, ANNABELLE MacINTYRE DICKEY, Prices—26c, 5c, T5c, $1.00. Seats now selling at the Box Office open 10 a m. Tomorrow. Tomorrow Afternoon \ €. Advanced Va BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON | Prices, 10c, 25c, 50, 75c Performances Daily, 2:30-8:21 Claude Gilling water And His Company, in That Delicious Comedy “THE AWAKENING OF MINERVA” In “The Act Dainty” 7—“Regular Acts”—All of Them Features? | Beginning Monday Sullivan & Harry Foy Flo Clark “THE SPRING OF YOUTH™ A Cressy Playet MATINEES- DAILY - ALWAYS 1M SEATTLE 6—FEATURE = 10220° A Great Big S. & C. B “Unequal Vaudevill BEST VAUDEVILLE eee mse Pantages Theatre Week Commenncing Monday Afvernoop, March 20, at 2:30) Last Times Tonight and Tomorrow #9 on | PAULINE Middleton Continuously From 2 Until THE NEW BILL and Spellmyer LA ELLA ITALIA A Texas Wooing re and Musicians. IRWIN AND HERZOG Singers of Unusual Merit and Spillane - al Hand Acrobat DELAPHONE He Imitates Everything, Kramer THE LELANDS Novelty Artiste,

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