The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1911, Page 2

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(STEALING uP TOMORROW TACOMA GRABS .0. BROWN A a SPOAT CORNER Boys—Don’'t forget to send in the will reseh thie o'clock Monday mc fo: The Broadway second team witt | T 1 iwa 5 } Por Gai | ~~ & none The Queen Anne Midget track nd, 8 eam W n in action n the Tigers A aps, Donte TACOMA, M the ft time this season when ow was th fest from the plate, Bush sli 1 és they will compete with the Que uc hen th tina to Set Pepe jen onsecul!ve Anne Gramma chool lad eo to we ~' Giants lost yest school grounds < ch ets the Thee They will start at 2 o'clock Z “BIG MEET T HERES Pays $5,000 495] for 17. Year- Old Kid The Lakeside achool defeated the Johns by a score of 16 to 14] Wednesday RRR rT i * o . ? y i % TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE, * 7 ; ng 7 High, 7 7 — ae King s if t with S 2:33 &. m sooed ‘*) JACK LESTER, OF SEATTLE re b . ‘ * 6:49 p.m 13.4 *| SYDNEY, N. 8. W,, May 12.—1 ‘ ane :7e m i 8 Faia s —_ P & | Lang is a favorite over Jack L« . ‘ LEXINGTON, Ky, May 12—An McFARLAND VS. MORAN and \ 1 3 oo," “ag . * | tleloucd for a tenround mill to be| 'NTERNATIONAL TRACK MEET ~ as cloned ‘on a ten-round J o be lew 8 out ov et ee eRe eee | it t e 1 Milwaukee soon. Mc-| CAMBRIDGE : t t igned an agreement | Harvard will tn al oe se FROM SANDLOTS M njured or Brown before “Athletic Club of Mil TO MINOR STAR | jo + yaar 1 BROADWAY THE WINNER eeantice NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Iintersco |. Franklin High yesterday lont . sgn Jastic tennis cha will be | i wa ban 11-inning| SHOW UP WELL | eee stowed wt ywoat ¥ ar |game at the Lincoln park grounds.| In Young Shand and Tom Martin.) Coleman « Sa 4 4 | to Melve r of the Frank club nn eae jand Cornel | <i iine wai tar performer, fan " tessa s ten 15 and hitting out a three mes has not f pove on Sig og Ba y AD BUVS REAL €8TATE who wil i soon be - admits it hurts him KNOCKOUT BROWN. Haven, and on pext Tt May 11.—-The|" mch showed up in uniform y My United Press Leased Wire.) ne roll east in his| BROADWAY SECONDS PLAY. day, but be a hasty retrea NEW YORK, May Figh sete for the V 2 1 Br padway High he The box score b run its annual 1 ” to their credit, will « wT. 4: 2" ‘M boys P bats again .with the Lin : i iN ' a at “the Woodland Re | prin ve Poioe | NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Crews of this al oon } one had begn }¥ale and the Univ y of Penn COAST LEAGUE All Odd Dining Chairs on Sale Again Tomorrow at HALF-PRICE We still have a good assortment of odd Dining Chairs for from at Half-Price. All Chairs that have down to five or less are offered at this sale. Some are Kennedy, rf ott, ef fleman. 3 om, her. tb mute, p Totats os & “LITTLE NEMO” LEIBOLD American Association, mm the ty of the Det eat find you to cho CHAMPIONS DROP ONE. - bokers bask and Bre Me fin priced Chairs and others are the medium and finer grade VICTORIA, May 12.—Thomas 4 up with a left and right t 4 x : Daffied the champions yesterday 6 ee ee ee. | The was ta It's a splendid opportunity to get Chairs under-price. ( on the spring early tomorrow and Victoria won from the ind by a score of 2 to 1. Um Shackleford left for Seattle and the players umpired the game Score by innings 10th was fought fa t yw and alread the clroutt ta furious. bold is a natural ba Wictoria ......10000100% and hie hitting has ly kane .....1000000006 wh patties ‘Thomas, ‘Roche. aad : BLANK BOOKS Dashwood; Kraft and Hasty SPOKANE.—Athietes of Eastern TRICK & MURRAY id will com meet » today nd Office and Factory 72 Columbia St SHUT OUT PORTLAND. PORTLAND, May 12.—Vanc at Washington state Ver shut out Portland yesterday,/and tomorrow Winning 6 to 0. .Bloomfield, Port-| - ‘ =a Jand’s star pitcher, was hit freely Beore by inning: | Wancouver ...0 20011901 1-6) Portland ....0000000090—0 Batteries — Cate and Lewis Bloomfield, Tonneson and Harris NATIONAL | LEAGUE | BREAKFAST TABLE | A GOOD GO-CART | LIBRARY TABLE Made of solid oak, inethe golden fin- | Strong and serviceable; medium | A good, strong Table, made of hard- a a ie : | weight; folds up with b me motion; wood, in the weathered finish; the top ch ro pi very néat | a comfortable cart; comes in | is 28x42 inches; very wide shelf: one turned and fluted legs, securely bolted black, gree n brow n a. maroon; reg- large drawer; the legs are securely | ular price $9.00. Special for Saturday fastened under top; regula ic ’ ‘ op; regular price ‘ to top. Extra special price 4.25 | only .. . 3 Specia : Batteries—Mcintyre and Gibson; ’ ' : $ | ; sac ere | See, Peete ees oo ee Crandall, Raymond and Meyers. At Boston. R. H E Cincinnati 13 16 2} Boston yp ws Batteries—Fromme and McLean; Brown and Graham. At Philadelphia. R Pittsburg ........ Ke Bk Philadelphia 19 1 8 Batteries—Camnitz, Gardner and | Gibson; Alexander and Dooin. | At Brooklyn. Rr H. ©} Bt Louls ............1 a 1 Brooklyn .... 10 15 (2 Batteries—Steele and Bresnahan; Barger and Bergen. AMERICAN LEAGUE | uit value in Seattle. Tai- Have established themselves as the bes lored of selected all-wool worsteds, chev tweeds, se etc so in blue and black, in in the latest shades of brown and gray; « the new pencil stripes, plaids and two-tone effects. Ww. L ot n° lse iladetphin Hy : REGAL $15.00 SUITS are Suits to rely upon, even though Chicago n 10 t ‘ Pita g - " ; eat wou their price is only $15.00—equal in appearance, quality and work Cleveland ee ae i ; ene sk aia 4 > ‘ 25 Sg porn Lu manship to any suit sold anywhere at $20.00 and $25.00. Excel- — | < % ‘ a , Ss. DRESSER | A LARGE ‘As Oa haute. | lently made throughout, embodying all the shape-retaining quali- _—. $ f ' | M LANG ROCKER se cgee a apap gs DINING CHAIR : p 4 ust the thing for your camp | Made of’ solid oak Made of solid oak, : de c ities ...... at ties, such as haircloth front, linen pocket stays, felt padding and Or summer, home; made of | f _ ' ye arc ties gol tea nt mnie a as - pe of hardwood, in the ‘ werrys aS : ‘ ny ‘ Fass | fumed finish; ri a ntz) haga on hin olden finish strong MH Lous ges Peat aia| other accessories found in the high-priced suits. hard maple, in the natural, | teather seat, box. ioe: ish; medium high back, solid | teal chai % th t a ae as; PI - : f : ‘ og or golden oak f . apctesienrniR Gea ood si Ox | #2 ie ; the back is Mhomas; Powell and Clark | Come and inspect them before purchasing elsewhere—seeing mahogany or golden oak fin’ | tion; a chair very suitable | NOod seat, box construction, | bolted ‘thebugh. the solid | ish; large oval mirror and continuous back posts; regu- | wood seat : flat spindle - dies, em- is believing. At “Chicago. two large drawers: regula for the living-room; regular | | re 3 | RnR arge drawers; regular iving- 3 reg ar price . Special tor | bossed back panel; $1.85 Washington ... 10 5 price $15.00. Special $8.75 | price $9.50. Special $4.95 | Saturday only ...... 3.15 | va ~ ae 5 Chicago... noo : Vitale $3.15 | value, Special ....'$1.45 Batteries— mm and es White and Sullivan. FOR THE ' Meet Me at the Prosintdbil CONVENIENCE mennudsied bot OF THOSE WHO | Pay Later CANNOT SHOP IN THE DAYTIME WE KEEP OPEN iat Credit | PROVED MACHINE ATURDAY ou Wan cnet PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AV. YOU HEAR So EVENING You Can't Show Your Loyalty to Seattle Without @ Potlateh Button, MUCH ABOUT IF YOU NEED A SEWING MACHINE, COME IN AND SEE THE FREE— THE NEW IM. | At Cleveland. | ; Boston ... Cleveland , Batteries--Hall, Cicotte, Wood | and Carrigan; Yingling, Harkness, Kaler, Blanding and Land. 615-619 FIRST AVENUE [ On the Square Opposite Totem Pole | Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes FSI | At Detroit. H. B.| New York Detroit .. on Batteries—Ford Lively and Stanage, and Sweeney; Main 6182

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