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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1911 PIDIISS>> THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS eeeeecece White Sox Star Infielder Shooting One Over ‘LONG SHOT WINS Hack Gibsoa, Pirate Mainstay Fishing Tackle sgionion a yma ° oe ae Ma ie ‘ " : Baseball Goods : . first honors Mt theégrand nacional Brand New Stock Cutlery—All Kinds 1100 FIRST AV.,. Cor. Spring Street, England ovest In Eng thelr pare os res Heasley sce in 1877 and w 1 upo! yilliongire friend, ¢ Asheton-Smith, to let him latter's entry, Cackles, one ae EEA is what the extended arms of Police Sergean oungest met gna ly. As the Pecrtment to tal cam. Robt - train enters a new block an ele roken and the for police captal turned to Clev i tr Panama | arms of the semaphore fly outward, sig all comers to eligibles assed where he hea x 0 ua at empt to . “STOP.” They remain set 1 the tr s to the block service coms’ beyond. merase was 694 ee _— ° John Donian : The System gives perfect protect y defect or eligible # TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE #| GEORGE GIBSON ete acei- swe High In George Gibson the Pittsburg |land the National league pennant A sergeancy, Wi HARRY o dent to the electric syster ‘ woul ‘ \ ' will break the current and set the i spioishige i wonderful catcher—a/and the world’s chamy p for as. Potnam 7 ca a block that is not safe in every wa Low the smoky city two ye Thi train cannot etner a bl ry. man whose name is fit to rank | “Oe # ack it oceu- pert. SEASON TICKET TO BALL GAMES FOR SOMEBODY PHONE EES EH HHH /other stars of the big mitt, a ee te cefety ond comfort when they travel i Yossi 1 on the many fans will pay ad P n the seas s this year? IN THE SPRING |< O° piste 88 mace bs up there” f : iting on the) a xl g er, t litor « Star, giving year Soop Sei 808 | oecese | BASEBALL'S BOILED BULLETINS OW. R. & N. CO"; 9% Simi er e on we re ss néarest the ect figures, ‘I ar will award a sea beneficial r ) t Old Organtyed Baseball t« pr After winning one game from hin . . tio ONLY CONDITIONS t be sent in on a card and must in ¢ lively for . oO. S. L. and Union Pacific ‘Piet season than a forty-yearold chap.| at the start year, the Colonel an dhe pena . Now, according to Oxler cored but one run in four games y said C. 0. ee Te fy j [he pitched tater E. E. ELL \gt., L. E. GILBERT, the Ameriq Hans Le ni Ward Miller 71/ 4 ” A 4 PR TA bor in addret Cincinnati p' ‘4 eG a ae x >. and Dearborn, Council 1a tofirst record, 5 wecur pir Hi coac yy Tel. Main 932; Ind. 1995 Main 7378; Ind. 2624 *The fouf or fi arms ote ot068Glet ge W. D. SKINNER Be ccrnr 4 RIE nage Eley tr Matty’s new delivery! > 50 or more always longest bases in 13 45 second ‘ only in that ft does General Freight and Passenger Agent. Bappeared against 2 ‘1 don't. It takes three | Mr. Young sal ea’ * 1 a the inct jumps, breaks either way A n's compensatl lugered pu with 343 1M) and wobbles up and down | q - rece! es me ete 0 & Gre. | tng Aloe vans Gham ee ae Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses fit morn! see o be « perfect “hummer” | . paper pay tolls on it ' Classified Page. : ene » spring The world’s record ia held by - SOMI IN Vean Gregg, Nap recruit. With Portland last year he struck out FACU : ake 9 67 men in 395 innings y S 7 50 NEW YORK] holas §=Murraj BOXING — WRESTLING! Atlanta, southern league, played ou a e $ ° : Prof M. & FREED inning game in 32 minutes a chat in Londou SHORT SPORT | ses» b ‘ phis won a decis SRR JUDGE DEFENDS FIGHTING DENVER, March 24—Magis trate Gavin stands ace high W YORK.—Harry Kable husiasts today phia, w< in dismissing 7 against Bimby Gardner and Johnny O'K arrested for tictpating boxing cont Boxing ian’t half as bad as the bull fleh " yesterday. He t clay bird ta CHICAGO.—It Harry Forbe old-time bantam, who has “« P back,” can get a win or a draw with Johnny Coulon at ysha,, Keys made to order. A. L. Hall Wis. on Tuesday next, he have! eee te that are « m eferred to as football asserted rate Gavin Th Washington § 19, 1910 OS First Ay Main Si@e. Keeeeeeee eee ee tee Seteeteee ee eee eee Perere Terrie ica carte Pastore maar | Or’ Your Range holds yutfiold assist record, | making four in one game last sea won Chances are that bunch of Cleve land youngsters will make the American league teams step some along about 1912. Heinie Berger predicts that in two years not a big league pitcher Se RE oS will be using the spit ball. if you n a ran, here tomorrow a ’ a ; . . , ‘ A A Rumor that Yingling, Nap re arch, We give vhether you buy: Two more stores quit business. The Reliance Clothing Co. loses its location and has consoli- code te & Ghddn hentai e ca cath one your sini cash or on dated stock with J. B. Thompson at w phatically upow Its appearance . later on; it is just the same as ¢ 311 Second Avenue South, Between Main and Jackson Streets fB s:..22 °°" | “oe = an Who retires from business after six months’ bucking dull trade, high rent and maturing bills. Wiggin! peste age Sg pe | There’s reason enough for you to be on hand eR rh ge Ea omens ws ingster saing It, boca ise es Tomorre “aoe our emo’ F he believes it will make him a cook will bake “Sand F Saturday, March 25th aegis se Tie i 9 ls out of the American association. | ; == Gon souk miss this one; it will be well bis IRON MAN BREAKS . When the doors will open upon the biggest money-saving event, the most sensational slaughter of L Prices on Men's Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Suit Cases, GOOD RIGHT ARM Trade al Your Old Range = NE RK, N. J, March 24 etc., ever seen in Seattle. With his right wrist believed to be friends of “Iron Man” Joe HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS LIKE THESE. 2 =| Specials for Saturday 7 Fe automobile when the crank struck CLOTHING ALASKA ne lot Young Mone Oreee | Sweaters values #125, Gq flu wwe Ti . Shoes, values up to $3.50, all cut to GOTCH GETS SORE. Small Ru Ss M. All House Slippers in stock, ues up to $3.50, all 1 PUEBLO, Colo. March 24 $10.00 Overcoats, $3 85 ackinaw Coats, values up to} carpet, velvet and leath- 15¢ | ct" c F all cut to nt. oe $1.85 er, cut to One. let’ Panay. Ribbed Under a match with me any time he will||} We offer for Saturday's special selling a large variety of - ) @ reasonable side bet,” said 73 he smaller sizes “ tive prices; the $15.00 and $18.00 All Suit Cases, Hand Bags and | wear, values up to $1.75 put up a reasonable si rugs in t maller sizes at very attractive prices; they Suits all cut to $7.85 @fled Sule Hip and Knee Rub-| Trunks at HALF PRICE | garment, all cut to 45c Cima nee bk Gotoh today, '‘whoit are all good seasohable patterns snd the best of color ber Boots, values up ® 4 i 4 . $20.00 to $25.00 0 4 to $10.00, all cut to $3.45 FURNISHING One assorted lot Wool Under. t fl effects. If you can use a small rug in your home an't Suite all cut to ‘ 5 Heavy Wool Yarn Sox, 39 at an nde bl 69c * champion last night made fail to see these All Hirsch-Wickwire Hand-Tai. | $1-00 values, all cut to c GOODS ines tashdiaiavs, Ws throwing htm easily inte eects] AXMINSTER RUGS, a large variety of good Oriental lored Suits, values up to $45.00, | Blankets and Comforters all cut | Biack and Fancy Colored values, all cut to 15¢ falls. : patterns, size 36x72 inches lar price $3.50. Special tees THAN HAL to LESS THAN HALF Cotton Sox, all cut to 3c Garters, all makes, 250 1 - on kan a : $2.75 $15.00 and $18.00 Genuine En SHOES White Hematitched and Col- | values, all cut te c . ee rag tn the B7xS4anch ats Pee glish Slip-one, strap ored Handkerchiefs, all 3g | sett Hats, att shapes and cot 5 wane g ¢ 27 inch size, good value seamed, ali cut to One lot Men's Dress Shoes, val. | cut to ors, values $1.50 to $2.00, ~ at $2 Special ‘ ‘ we eesly $1.65 . uc ia < ues from $3.00 to President Suspenders, all cut to * s a All Overcoats and Cravenetes | $4.50, ail cut to $1.45 cut to 8c Soft and Stiff Hats, black and VELVET RUGS, a good rug to wear in patterns that ranging in price from $15.00 to oft and § , bla $25.00, cut One lot Working Shoes, $2.50, ] Fieece-Lined Underwear, up | colors, values $2.50 1 99 G aioe a please you; size 27x54 inches; regular price SOLID OAK - to : $8 95 $3.00 and $3.50 values, 8 to 75¢ values, all cut 1 and $3.00, all cut to ' 2) $..2 Specsal $1.55 : fee . all cut to c Cc > x T > 1 tive dresser im the All Boys’ § to Standard makes Soft and Stiff 1 * VELVET RUGS, size 27x54, medium q ty, in many . 70.00. ot ok Values | One lot High Top Cruiser | Overalls, bib and plain, values | Hats, regular $4.00 and $5.00 m yood patterns; regular price $1.50, S$ , ie up to $10.00, put in hoes, ‘atiine tap to 2 1 i reg price § Special for tomorrow » 0 t 1.00, ali cut jues, all cut b- ’. one lot, your choice $1 85 $6.00, all cut to” $1.89 oo. ” tees TN 39c hee ¥ j only Ke $1.20 | sie ep RUGS, hate me afity, size 18x36; a splen ‘ ‘ * . ? did $1.25 zy. Special for Se « oO sverything in the store, including fixtures, safe Don’t get confused by fake numbers displayed | Zz \ 2g meee RA RPRCRE Yes Bite cadena -O8¢ and mirrors, will be disposed of, wholesale or | near by. Be sure you find 311 Seeond Ave. South, P . | , Seattle’s Largest retail. between Main and Jackson. | This Housefurnishing Store George Hackenschmidt can have Ed S NOTICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN MERCHANTS , sis You can buy all we have of any one line at the prices advertised. There is no limit in quantity ieee to any customer while stock holds out. Bring this advertisement with you to the store and you will find Every everything as represented. ae Saturday % \ Le ‘3 bos Between Main Between Main | Belo Co tra-claws wore | gvarantend, nh ; ai > and Jackson econ ve. ou and Jackson ae ye8 Bo to. ne | Credit for’ ot Nine You Want PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AV, pen evenings untti #, and Sundae Mati ¢ for people whe work. |