The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1912, Page 2

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BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE a sight You never saw such furnisher Save. half, Houses complete GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. 510 PIKE STREET. Phooe Main $227 Mrs. H. L. Schmalts, 611 West 76th St., Seattle, Wn. Seattle, Wash, May 23, 1912. Gentlemen: I have been troubled for the last four years with a general run-down condition, so I had not been able to work but very little, and was obliged to lie down several times through the day, and my arms were #0 weak I could scarcely lift them te my head. 1 aiso had adenoids in my nose nearly all my life, and had pen told my condition would be no better until they were removed. I am now on my third bottle and can breathe through my nose, for the time in about thirteen years, am able to do my housework Without lying down occasionally, as I have gained eight pounds, p well and can eat anything I MRS. H. L. SCHMALTZ. One of the many grateful patients | was quickly relieved by Ni 's Creation after many years of from catarrh and adenoids &@ general run-down condition fe have on file scores of letters } ffom grateful and satisfied patients, | claim to have been wonderful | benefited or entirely restored by} use of Nature's Creation. In or- to get in direct communication those who are suffering with the dreaded Tuberculosis. of either the flesh or bone, Catarrh, Asthma, hitis or any of the troubles of respitory organs, we earnestly you to call or write regard fag this wonderful herb treatment. Address NATURE'S CREATION 514-515 People's Bank Bldg. Seattle, Wash. NORTHWEST Athletic Park BASEBALL| Tomorrow at 3:00 pm. rorT VIoTORE Admisston 4 600, Youter Ca DIAMOND rings from $10 up. Watches from $i up. Fine watch re pairing. Houghton Jewelers, @ Hunter, 216 Yesler Way, Hotel Frye Building. CENTRAL WET WASH Queen Anne 1ha4 ot Work for 60¢ : for Rowen pe every additional pound ary 40¢ YOUR EYES be carefully examined me By anes ee ie Ser aes, spectaity. it you euffer — bern —— Main ites |. KODAK Finishing of* the finest kind. “Tn aya Dreamland. ° Broadway Rink 711 EAST PINE ST, Ladies Admitted Free Both Afternoon and Evening. Skating 25¢. Checking Free. ARCHITECT BUNGALOWS, #700 AND U NICHOLS MINCKLEY HALP-ACRE TRACTS LAKE BURIEN CAR FINE SOUL, with water piped with spec’ te home builders, Just outside of city limita on county road. 737 Nort! ak Hidg. EVERYBODY LIMES OUR DENTAL WORK Because—It's pleasing—only first-class materiais are used—all work is done quickly-——with less patn—every Dentist on our staff has had y of experience—every Dentist is most careful and efficient in his work—therefore when Ohio Dentists do your work you get the best work at the lowest Cut-Rate Prices for which work of such character can possibly be done. Fillings Best $8 Gold Crowns Second Ave. and University. $8 Bridge Work $10.00 Teeth . $15.00 Set of Teeth . 4.00 $5.00 «+ $8.00 Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. Entrance 207 University St. TAGOMA’S BALL' CLUB IS STILL HOMELESS That the disposal of the Tacom baseball club's franchise ts still an undectded proposition which may or many not bear frult within the next 24 hours is indicated this morning in President Fielder Jone presence in this city awaiting news from certain parties anxious to take over the team “The story that Shreeder and Rotherme! had arran their ferences and agreed to retain the franohi 6 absolutely wrong,” sa Jones thia morning. don’t know where the story originated, and you can tell the public for me that there ie nothing to it, We have not yet given up the Everett proposition, and it le possible that that otly may be given firet choice. Which pretty rly puta the blinks on that story of yesterday respecting the agreement reached between Bd Watkins and Rother mel to retain the Ta franchise in Tacoma. What the league mag nates will do now, nobody knows— they probably don't know them selve, and if they do know, they are keeping thelr plans very well under cover COMMENT FROM THE PRESS BOX BY A. FAN Bob Brown was in uniform yes terday and he seemed to put a lot of ginger into the Beavers. ee E Mike Lynch and the other “prodi. gala” were happy yesterday when news came that Watkins had the Tacoma franchise and the team would go back home, but the rumor could not be confirmed. “.3 252 Scharnweber was “there with bella” at short yesterday. Ho pulled off some big league stuff when he trapped Neighbors’ fy tn the fourth close to the left foul line. eae 2 Bobby James got three hits in three times up, and stole two bases. ae ES Jimmie Clark pitched a swell game for the Beavers, only allow ing the Prodigals” _tares hits. ROTHUS DEFEATS GEORGE DUVALL Clarence Ac jredeemed himself jwith George Duvall, C. boxer, in a fast four-round at the Ballard A. C. smoker | night. He earned a close decision {Duvall fought hard, and the bout) was close throughout the entire four another 3. A nt pertods Kaatner fought a one-sided affair with Morrow. He Moored his op- ponent three times for the count of nine in the second round, and won the referee's favor by a wide mar- gin. Wryard cleverly outpointed O'Neil, the 8. A.C. boy. Jack Smith pounded “Spareribs” son's ribs so consistently that he was slipped the honors, The ref- eres stopped the Fowler-Clements | go in the first round, awarding) Fowler the decision. Wray won over McGrath, tn the wrestling mate. DODE BRINKER COMING HOME Dode Brinker is coming home. Besides being some nifty ball player, Dode is one of the most popular and well liked players in the Northwest. Dode has been playing with Philadelphia, but was recently turned over to Loulavilie, “I'll come back to Seattle before | go to Loulaville,” said Dode, and a deal was soon made with Vancouver. Dode comes back to the Beavers for $1,000, which goes to Jack Tighe, man- ager of the southern team which had an option on Dode. WEST SEATTLE WON The game between West Seattle jand Bothell was won by the Seat tle nine, instead of Bothell as was) |before stated. Score, 4 to 3. They | will play Port Gamble next Sunday, [and will leave at 9:46. Dance at Dreamiand tonight. **¢ DIRECTORY BY DISTRICTS This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms—-They Depend on You for Support. __ West Seatt Seattle _ ___ MACHINE SHOP. KING & WINGE ‘The People Who Can Repair Your Boat From Top to Bottom. Phone West 10. 1020 Alki Av. Georgetown ue TRANSFER GEORGETOWN TRANSFER CO, ING, 206 Jackson Mt. Phone Us for Quick “Woodland Park “INTERLAKE FUEL CO, — 2 Yards te Tictetre 2 Phones sore 505 USE THE North 1921 PHONES ne Fremont District REAL ESTATE RB. CARR & CO. PRORE US North 600 Res, Phone M. 2047 Mortgages Loans Insurance Investments Fremont District __COAL AND WOOD McMULLEN & CO. Phone us for your Coal and Wood. —PHONES— Office, M. 28, Ind. Red 59. After 6 p. m., Green 472, White 460. Star Want Ads|- Bring Results CLOVER LEAF DAIRY, Inc. North 289; White 686, CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Most Complete and Sanitary Dairy in the City. 12 Quarts for $1.00. DRUGS i $5.00 BOOK FREE ae any ig who Bw call at our 6 wi resent & copy of bure’s Home Apes. ‘ah or FREMONT DRUF CO, University sae COAL AND WOOD FUEL CORNWALL & SON North 19 Ind. Green 30 CONFECTIONS ~ Roger’s 0 Chocolate 4239 14th Av. MW. Mm. Downtown Store Pioneer Drug Store, Foot Cherry PAINTERS HOUSECLEANING A SPECIALTY Floors Brightenod, Wall Paper Clean- ed, Paper Hanging and Tinting. LaPLANT & FERONG Phone Morth 1969, Shop, 1913 Bast asta st. PLUMBING University Plumbing Co, Phone North sea Can angle A 7 andie Aaw e087 140 . N. ‘Sob ith Av. NL Wil! f i THE STAR—THURBDAY, MAY 30, 1912. Hugh Fullerton Can Cook, Too | | ‘KRAFT TOO Much FOR GIANT BATSMEN BPOKA May 30.—Kraft un- kinked unsolvable curves yesterday for the Giants, Although the vis itors hit the ball hard, the drives came at such periods of the game as to render (them harmless for run producing purposes, In the first inning the Indians began digging their way to victory, Myers scoring jon a single by Melehoir after the | former | HUGH FULLERTON The American Maguzine for June tells an interesting story about Hugh Fullerton, the world’s great est baseball reporter. has witnessed 3561 games of ball, has kept a close tab on every play and has become the great sporting his ability to figure the wherefores of everything that happens on the diamond. Fullerton knows every major league player like you know your own father—maybe better. Hut he tan't a crank, nor does he devote bis entire time to base | ball The great sport writer can} cook, and he can play golf. He knows a good meal when he tastes eon he cooks it bhimaelf ows the correct stroke in game. The players all ike and be likes all the players. Once he made Ty Cobb experiment for two hours in base rupning after the famous Detroiter had finished & grueling mateh. Ty never com plained PACKEY GOT BACK: AT BRONSON FEF ERAET EASED SOD S INDIANAPOLIS, May 30-— & Packey McFarland is revenge@ ® on Ray Bronson today as a te & sult of @ fine lacing which handed Bronson in thelr 1 round bout here. al Two years ago Packey was # lifted off his feet by Bronson, * and the best the stock yartis * scrapper could get dram. * PES TTITIIT TTT sda daa dadndndndadndndndy toed BURNS WANTS TO FIGHT COULON NEW YORK, May 90--Prankie Burns of Jersey City ts secking « match with Johnony Coulon, w * bantam champion, as a resi of his victory over young Sols! = | Brooklyn In @ 10-round bout Coulon announced at the ringside that he would meet the winner. CYCLE RACES AT MADISON SPEEDWAY There will Me 10 events at the motor races this afternoon at the ogee st. speedway. Some of the fastest men in the Northwest are scheduled to start, and it is expected that a good many reo ords will be smashed. The track in Fullerton |“ authority that he ils by virtue of |< Fullerten, |" * twobagger by Yohe, #|%© Score any one. Besides Jimmy's jobtained a pretty {i Bees were unable had reached third on a bunt. Wuffll sacrificed, forcing in Cooney, In the second four rune were made, and after that Thomp son wettled down to consistent work until the seventh, when the Indians broke out once more with three runs Melvor waa given @ trial in the olghth, and proved to be a rather nifty little piteher, Barry will prob ably use him in the game today Rpokane Ann HM, FO. Myers, 1b ae ae cr Bs Bacrifice fies Btolen bases. on ballet Mtrock out Jimmy Clark pitched swell yes- terday at Dugdale park, allowing the Tigers just three hits, one a which failed spectacular exhibition, the contest was quite a contrast to the travesty of the day before, when it took the jteams to play the game in about 2 hours and 265 minutes, Yester- | 287s affair was correct In point of time, 1 hour and 26 minutes. Vancouver scored in the first, sixth and ninth by bunching bits. Vancouver .. PCCP eet 8 AO Some the Tacoma tee-e at ‘Ohare ond Lowios Man ond Le Longe 'e bate ey May 20-—~The Boos jefea! the loaders easily yester- day by bunch hits were o . good ball only after the Pipping had lead which tw overcome. eeto-ar 68 8 Veawey and Moote; Wiisen Meek REDMOND WANTS GAMES Redmond {s looking for games for June 2 and June 9, For gamos write to Burke Woodruff. Be sure and inclose phone number. jin fine condition for the = The races start promptly at 2 o'clock. | ARMED AT FIGHT WASHNIGTON, May 30.—Aimed directly at the fight scheduled to be held at Las Vegas, N. M., July 4, and Jim Flynn. Representative Rod- denberg of Georgta today Intro- dueed in the house a resolution prohibiting interstate tranaporta- tion of moving pictures of prize fights. POSTPONE FIGHT Springfield, Mo, May 30.—Re- cause of anti-b legislation, the fight between Luther Mo- Carthy, conquerer of Carl Morrt jand Jack Harper of Kansas City, | scheduled take place here today, has been cancelled, McCarthy will jleave in a fow days for the East. coast Onkiand ‘ on at Frise istian and Mites Angeles and schmidt; Baum and Cheek; Koestner and Burch AMERICAN First Game. Chicago aanes “t H At Cleveland ens, Peters ‘and’ Sullivan; Hunn, Kaler and Kasterly, Second Game. Chicago 0 @ ¢ At © ne 1) More Kuhao, 6 ve “and” sullivan; anding and Adams. First Game. Washington . us af it ‘ or u i and Kinamith: Wood and Nunamakor and Henry nd Thomas, | Philadelphia ee oe At_New York ‘ od end sixth) rain } a White ‘and Lapp; Ford Sweeney. | NATIONAL | Cincinnat! at Chicago postponed; | rain New —_York-Philadelphia postponed; wet grounds. faine st Louls-Pittsburg game poned ost- rain . Rrooklyn-Boston game postponed: rain. STANDING OF THE CLUBS NORTIOWES between Champion Jack Jobason | MEN’S $4.00 STRAW. HATS ....... MEN’S $3.50 STIFF MEN’S $3.00 SI SOFT MEN’S $1.50 COOPER'S UNDERWEAR . Men’s $4.50 Jersey Sweater Coats MEN’S $1.75 SHIRTS $12.50 SUIT SALESPEOPLE WANTED APPLY AT ONCE "$1.83 89° 09 96° $1.83) =: | Waterfront CHOICE HOME SITES ON BEAUTIFUL MERCER ISLAND, TRACTS 70x200 EACH. Price, $760 per tract. Wasy terms, Convenient service at con- venient hours for business and professional men. Live where living ts life. Hoating, fishing and bath ing, with your own home nest ling on the shores of nature's natural park, We ean show this property any hour during the day from our office, Excursion party Sunday a. m Clifford Land Co 1019 Third Av. Your Esta entrusted to the individual executor often loss of a part and quite often the whole of to inexperience, lack of time to properly carekeal fairs. You can employ this strong company in ity and be assured of safe and conservative ment, absolute responsibility and secure the Services experienced and capable officers. Washington Trust & Savings Bank Second at Cherry. New York Bidg, The capital stock of this Bank is owned by the holders of The Dexter Horton National Bank of Eastward Through the Storied Northwest 4 @ See America NOW! @ See the most beautiful and interesting part of it from the NORTH COAST een eS Gels nen ing through to Seattle. and the Pacific Minneapolis and St. Paul. daily from west, via Excursion Tickets On sale to all points in the East for numerous dates to September 30. Liberal time | stopovers” on route, Additional stop allowed for making the side trip through YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Through Gardiner gateway, the official entrance to the Park. Park season June 1! tember 15. Our pos ul service is justly famous the country over. iry farms. bakeries, poultry and We maintaig Full information as to rates, trains, ete., gladly Let us arrange your trip and make your berth H, N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. ‘J. C. MeM Main 1430. Elliott 3300, - A. D, CHARLTON, A, G. P. A., Portland, € Ps it Northern Pacific MEN’S $15.00 MEN’S $17.50 SUITS ..... MEN’ pone SUITS .... agi rae eoee MEN’S $25.00 SUITS .... $9.84 $10.86 $19.87 $14.79 C. BLUMENFELD 716 FIRST AVE.—NEAR COLUMBIA REG. 25c TAN OR BLACK HOSE ....... REGULAR 2 FOR 25c MEN’S BOSTON OR PARIS Ee 7] Hi $1.50 NECKWEAR The Well Known BV Dand cate UNDERWEAR . MEN’S REG. $1.75 UNION MEN’S 50c FANCY

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