The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1911, Page 2

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THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911, SEATILES SPRING | "=", AUTO RUSHISON == At St. Louls le a i it . ‘4 | | Hatterte i Fk «i | ri Ad and Gibaou | | ta t | At Brooklyn. | | R. lt ‘ . PRS . R an Ik tr 1 i ¢ if . a a | , y t At New York N@ r+ R. H. E | 7 k yu 14 eo . ; tae ‘ New Y Li . 1 r and Raridea Above is shown the hit made by Fred Merkle at Newark and below that of Joe Jackson, at Cleveland - R a DARRACQ FIRM AMERICAN LEAGUE SEEKS LOCATION ...“""". ‘TWO RECORD MAKING HITS BY Wel KNOWN PLAYERS #7 WAS AWFUL, FREDDIE SA YS STANDING OF THE C (By Freddie, Our Office Boy La ‘ Li le-ece-sgeon Mie agen ed balls t one rently Dirge Umpires ‘ : ' w i} Ff b VESTERDAY’'S RESULTS, 0 5 429 « . es P 5. 1 = FIGHT IN PARIS Spokane ria 2 " > By Calted Presse Wire GAMES TODAY. " PARI A 1 r and Young Loughrey T - ci fe Paris, Lew abe in Fa : Pa ; Ask he doctor 7 put fowl eke TEND RK KER -oug' im if yor \* * Be ore coughs. Ask him if your ‘The a & TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE ® own is necessary. If not, attle ABR H PO 4 Bie High 135’ Coca: 2 a z * « our full share - as oll 2 7 » : 6:08 it. We shall have a factory in De R oH FIGHT SIGNED UP” then why cough? Does he Barrens, a 0 13 b| F eg’ mas ca alt tage ae ge ick. FF ayn om the Un Bey "' 2°" recommend Ayer's Cherry ' b ees & 11:04 O4 feet o also most 1 o “ Lincoln high | Ja ha d . 4 4, rf 2.9 »* 19 p 92 feet * satiot hanna Piro paar tangas oon | ¢ Ld ! Pectoral? Ask him, and let lea Oe ae ge * * iis an 6s eek f ng, 1b ( 1 212 0 0 RHR EER REY 1is answer be fin: ‘ » 0 1 a SAMPSON CARS costs: Bes eod gH] STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Zac 0000 6 w L Pet 0°06 ) J b 12 wnin was a surprise INVADE SEA TT LE 2s Ho te ne eens 12-1 0 0 0 im hie vate ith oo Ka 18 12 600 ; Co. , 9000 taster say that his Friday saw the first . ast sea . +14 16 ABT ~ ‘ - 0 0 0 ¢ cht title is car in Seattle. This is t he Brush r + ae aly h 8 Ns - of the others, production of the United St ortbedane mt 38 , 2000 int Ave. hes. 640i 5.88 M4 of Sam Lang- tor company, and it may b The Comets, averaging pea ed . ‘I aor that it has a remark day's games , 4 tar AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS looking chassis. “It's f P ad all w months a; D today bry a a J Both Phones 5106 TWENTY CARS ORDERED; aaah een HAVEN'T SEEN EM ver 7 Auto dealers in Seattle are in ton branch, for a very busy season. Already |seen them yet; & number of them are taking or-| know what they are like ders for, 1912 cars at this early people buy date. Whatever may be the state though thing: of ottde business, there is no ques-| another week or two, < tion bat that there is a boom in 191! cars will be exhau: Bout Off. roan Lensed Wire.) Advanced Vaudeville WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Prices 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c—Performances Daily at 2:30-8:20 May 1 autos here. The most recent purchaser of a The purchase of a Potlatch but “{ have already taken orders for | Winton is Prof. 8. M. Kane of the |ton now will ossible a great = over 20 af our next year’s models,” | state university. He ba en|free aviation et on Potlatch J H > “Th Li Sage Gk W. Miter the local Win seivey i a oseph Hart's “The Little Stranger” ee ox inte. A delig ful bit sent the r track, b frank Cra Dance at Dreamland ton 15e. Sat. Pan Enameled Dairy 8¢ RELIABILITY AUN. PLANNED Proposals are on foot to plan a reliability run from Vancouver, B. C., to Tia Juana, Mexico, under At Fountains & Eisewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotel. and fountains, Deboous. inogoranng and sustaming. Keep it on your sdeboard at h Bowers, Walters & Crooker. . “The Three Rubes Hal Forde........ England’ — Comedian Sale Kinds May 6th, Veneers Greatest of Entertainers Cut Price for 30 Days Best Gold Crowns . 4 Rest Bridgowork, per tooth. .$4 Bost Amalgam Filling .. Boat sil the auspices of the Pacific High From the point heme for way association of view of a publicity the West, the scheme | as it would undoubtedly tention to the excellent state of the roads. Otherwise the trip is not one that can be recommended. It Purveyors of Fun Comedy Athletes Yours for Bargains | | | only involves manufacturers in ie : Filling ie m4 . De e sa Pull Plates Nace $5. and Don't travel without it segr gg Boao glen et ironed Spinning’s Bargain Store | | ies 'risccs | A quick leach prepared ia a minvte. | SULLIVAN & CONSIDINE | Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK'S. lin Na | Combine or Trust| thing very much except that a little bad luck will put a good car out of | the running, while some tIl-designed on tree, and poorly made car may hap pen All work guaranteed 12 years. MATINEES: DAILY - ALWAYS to run into first place if the at " MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE the wheels particulary skilled or | cata 16 SEATTLE BASE BALL}! onioDentists SHOES W074 Pike 8t., over Owl Drug Co. cessfully negotiating such trials. | Entrance Room 4. Claflin’s Professional 1415-17 Fourth Avenue Beginning Monday Matinee | —___—_____—_—___—— Biggest Laugh in Vaudeville Karno’s Night in An English Music Hall The Play Within a Play 20 Cents Worth in 20 Minute: 6—Features—All Big Ones—6 sera 102208] “°° The STAR Theatre NEW PEOPLE! NEw SHOW! EVERYTHING—EVERYBODY—NEW ! Tom Beeson and the Girls “IN POLITICS” BIGGEST AND BEST GIRL SHOWI! Ripping Numbers!! Rattling Comedians! Three Times Every Day—Prices, 10¢ to 25c. FRANKLINS AGTIVE. The management of the local Franklin agency reports excellent business. “During the last few days I have sold six cylinder, 30 h D. types to J. M. Frink of the Wash ington Iron works, W. W. Tidmarsh and William Piggott.” Claflin’s League... Claflin’s Amateur.$3.50 Witch Elk ...e++- $2.50 Theo. Wilts & Co. 1012 First Av., Seattle WALL PAPER WadVd TIVM At MUHL’S 219 Pike Street F. & F. STATIONERY Kodak Developing and Printing SPECIAL 15¢ Tablet, 10¢ Envelopes, Both for 160. 523 UNION 8T. Show for Ten and Twenty | CANADIAN PACIFIC Daily Matinee Eve. at 7 and 9 Till the season is over. Now is the time to get Baseball Goods WE CARRY THE AMUSEMENTS. People’s Amusement Co. Operating mand Alaska The Always High Class Pi LYCEUM Starting Tomorrow ai “The Foster Father"—Dramatic and Many Thrilis. “The Sherttt and the Ma orn Dramatic, Story of Two E *—Comedy Ino’ Three round rise dally, Leave Be atte at 7 & m, 12 ana 6 pom PP 0 NAYLOR, Ticket Age 609 First’ Avenue. Dom aenT from Colman dock. ule subject to change Main 499%; Ind. 796. 714 First Av. Main 5089—Phones—ind. 2880. ‘Tuesday, Circulating Library fis i NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL Tomorrow at 2:30 P. M. 308 UNION S&T. Arthur Elwell, in special pro Telephones: Main 1304; Ind. 4334, of Bost Music. usleal Story and Petey Bretland Musto, LANE THE BOOKMAN Opp. the Postoffice Main 6023 The Temple of Mirth, “The man behind Roy Clements ‘rng at The Lois, and his clever players will present next week Special Announcement “The Shelling of the San Marcos.” First showing tn th ity of the Me, . BERG, Furrier and Taxidermist — Tanning and|] mondertul Naval Plotures of the De- hoe teenth “Two Boys and E high grade fur’ rug making.|| Spm's Moye Behind. the Gums, Starts PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE Manufacturer of Artificial|| Weems Watch fr it a Girt” Take Yesler Car Admission 25¢ and 50c f] Skulls for rug work. At the Odeon and Alaska ws Summer prices on Ladies’ Furs and alterations, 1425 First Ave. Are tho best shows for the money In Victoria Opens Monday for Seven Games redler Prices: 100, 25¢, 350 and 500, Mats: Sun., Tues, Wed, and Sat. THEATRE SOHN CORT MANAGEb FOUR Nights Beginning Tomorrow Night Frede T ps t ents New York's latest dramatic THE SPENDTHRIFT vital dra Bro wne, with Doris Mitchel and Lionel Adams 25¢ to $1 Moore Theatre Three Nights, Only Matinee eae beginning Thursday, May 4th comedian, LEW DOCKSTADER And llis 20th Century Minstrel o $1.00, GRAND OPERA HOUSE ‘image Evening, 25c One w sine sta cnn The Queen of the Moulin Rouge Week Commencing Matinee Tomorrow GEORGIE COOPER TAZA’ Popular Prices. In David Belasco's Great Emotional Drama AUGMENTED CAST Bargain Matines Wednesday, 25e. tain for “Zaaa” will rise at § k evenings; 2 p.m Matines: NEXT ATTRACTION— Special Four Weeks’ Engagement MAX FIGMAN i “The Man on the Box OPENING WITH Pantages Theatre ‘ir WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 1, AT 2:80 A Stunning Bill of Big Features GEORGE PRIMROSE and His Dancing Boys Come TALLMAN Shrodes and Chappelle hampion Exhibition Pool Player Musica medy Favorites PANTAGESCOPE Three Burns Sisters roceet ngtor Judge other 4 day, a until » the crowds Hardly not at ¢ to som Bryan | Bryat mitted beating legisiat heavy | of the ing in disbarrr now bet Twenty. Twen Among Bryan } against in affid Americ with ri languag regular at the | attempt voters | maries testimor the stat dictmen the nam fess tod. of a ton; Sever: in almo: building been e: damage firemen ing fos Chinese TOK Feported shoot of lutionist math C vigeroy. refuge a Tl NEW culosis ¢ row in | Minister ked to @ rave among ¢ — an ing a ce his | usus mon In the

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