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

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THI STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1911 THE STAR’S SPORTING NEWS SERVED IN SHORT, SNAPPY STYLE--NO BUNK —_ an THE WEATHER LOOKS BAD, =| “AUSXAY Py Ty Cobb Tries His Speeding | sroarina sert|[ (105° SPORT CORI CORNER BUT GAME MAY GO ON O.K. sis" WNER D. E. DUGDALE Re Re AMERICAN LEAGUE HOW THEY WILL OPEN “f. mes Lake TIP WRIGHT’S COLUMN BALL NOTES, EEE EEE EEE EE ee BATTING ORDE R OF TEAMS. 1 St School nie Kading, 1b CAPT. JACK TIGHE choot ‘nin Shea, c. ch r tay by the hall e Port Blakel Whaling, ¢ ee . Blakely, Zackert, p. D4. Skeels, p. Furchner, p. PAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Beautiful Complexion Easy to Produce am No. 2 was de the MeMarray . * * * * * * * * * . * * * ee ee F Was taken Piles Driven cwas sto Away FREE Seattle Athletic clube Sun-| ,,7b¢ Green, Lakes detent TEE-HEE! DOC ROLLER y Bisse , = 0 o10¢ Seattie Automobile School, 210 x ” e e n A. ¢ o¢ Broadway = TO FIGHT CARL MORRIS F waved Wi A Safe Hit pee ae Pew oe es Deere Ta Is more easily +h ith eacl ver $75.00, you mad vith a good ae me t ve a hair mattre t we will make eee eee eee ee eee * pion ad . m rrr n ne ss 2 ee ed oe gate ak on M'FARLAND FAVORITE TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE | \ ; / kind. lis offer appl just tl 1 hether you pay High io ) 3 . : BASEBALL SUPPLIES (eerie SPORTING Soops lub with “Harlem T yo rn RUpBER 9 To NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE E f a kid pitche h 1 <e Sp ‘ere 714 First Av. n a ) “| * € ft . ful, 7 Main 6089. Phones: Ind. 2880. BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3 P. M. bap ti. ti nd when th e t A En ysten Me ike bewildered elderly p i person has.p@ miuct AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE ae ee. sak ET HERE FO oc ER (FRESHER TOO EXCURSION (|i S28 re vera [tite roomate aieten aremnen oo FARES aS : enone I LivingRoom | | TO THE EAST AND CONVENTION FARES | ny. DS Rocker | May 12 to October 14—For Certain Days Each staf c ae g | Month ; i 7 Sy p Reece heats ; To St. Paul, Minneapol , as City and other Eastern ‘Sy canes eaneng > athe } me ae ; Ga : ‘ $60.00 Snorenes P7232 Fe Rs ANRC cer; Seat soeing Tr st. £0 teeeee Lines beri 6 ! E From Moore Theatre Eastern points proportionately low fares. was: THESE ARE ROUND-TRIP FARES | The Golden Eagle Liberal Time Allowed for Trip. of : gen overs Permitted, Ba Manning's Coffee Store J} reaner: e - We Save You Money on Groceries x when yc o start, we Avise the lowest cost an arrangements | Seattle's Largest aN— WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Housefurnishing Store. TICKETS ARE FIRST A CLASS Gloss Starch, 6 Ibs 2Q5¢ | Pioneer Milk, 2 cans 15 Buy Now - e And Can Be Used on the | é ‘ Millinery ee aes laroey we ones os ee ee NORTH COA 5 By e IMITED 20 Ibs. Sugar, $1.00, With a Purchase of $1.00 The Crack Train to and from the Bax | Underwear | H ok ee ten amcccteaen one - A. EBA e ETT Sars OE See PEP aE Soren Hosiery STALLS 109-110 MAIN FLOOR — ALSO 33-34 DOWNSTAIRS AND NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Cow Butter Store J. O. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt H. N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. |]! Petticoa ts 1433 FIRST AND PIKE Main 1430—Firet Av. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash.—Ind. 3300, Hy SUGAR SALE f I | A. B. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Portiand, Or, DRESSES Almost Given Away i Best Granulated Sugar 18 Ibs. for $1.00 |}, PIKE st. AND FIFTH A = _ casi acide iaeaa abr iaeeanenniaenensaniiaenisindiieen

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