The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1912, Page 2

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Yorrrewestern LRaccur Athletic Park BASEBALL) orow at 3100 pm SPOKANE Vite TACOMA Admission Me and bee, Yoster Car ae THEN LOSE Finnat Kind. “In mney gat five JACOBS” Proto me Shop | Ry beating out the Seskane. 08 | Been grogation in a game of baseball ac ee to 1, and then turning right aroun and playing the role of the poor Hotel Ethelton white settler In a moving picture film of an Indian massacre ping with | “Kleven Buckets of Blood week. /5¢ |double header yesterday aft = Sa Raymond's Giants end Spokane with five mes to the good, and week just one point be Victoria team, which oceu-| hind the ples the driver's seat on the per centage wagon. A crowd of 5,500 fans gathered t Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE a sight furniat seo the two battles, and Big Bill } James gave them the worth of th } money in the first session, allowtr | but two bingles, and holding the | }dians down to one run, That rua | was due to a fly which De V the fence in ¢ You never saw such Save half. Houses complete dropped outside GIBSON-CHANDLER J} <0 tinue Moran and Teales FURN. CO. }Raymond figgered in the killing 510 PIKE STREET. Phone Main $227 | Patrick grabbed off Coney's fly in| fthe ninth with the odds greatly }against him, and Johnson's hit to Chick was turned into a double by way of the Chick to Raymond to Brooks route in jig time and it was all over, | Lee Strait showed as the willow wielder yesterday in the first game. Strait made a double for the first! hit of the game, stole third, and to gether with Moran worked the dov-| ble steal for a run when Cooney! SULPHURRO BATHS FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists pemereiene was lazy in handling the pill, In; }the aixth Strait Iaid down his} ARCHITECT second double just inside the first base line, scoring Raymond. Shaw made a hit in the last half of the eighth, and went to second on Raymond's sacrifice and Mann's sin- gle put him over the rubber. Up to} NGALOWS, #700 AND UF | NICHOLS | PKLRY LIC STEVENS ACADEMY 4 no hit, no run game, but De punctured his balloon with a fly over the fence. | so-called game would the eighth Bilt James had pitched | - PANTS WIN BASEBALL GAME, INA MASSACRE Fullerton made the above tragic exit after the first inning of that) Strait, if Chick account of the second) y read like a) ce Fourth near Pine os - _ - —.| 3s Open All Summer. Cool Place. FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK one Fexown CoAcK Lcaprviry 18 to June Steamers and Schedules Subject lotlee. a. Ind. 134 fo Change Without As a comedian on the coaching line, Meyers, the ane first sacker, was right on job. chapter from “The Ghostly Gobtin| of Gory Gulch.” The entire Giant aggregation visited Mars, and the i Queen Anne Midgets could have jtaken them tmto camp. Fullerton | was knocked all over the field in| the first frame, and left the box, but that did not put an end to th sand lot exhibition, and with | exception of four hits made off the Indian pitcher Cadrean, the Giants | never even got close to the ball, and | ff out the use of drugs of any kind. Jf} no one could have accused them of ever having heard the word, “team work.” The sooner that exhibition We ' ¥ You of |{s forgotten, the better the Liquor Habit | The Giants left inst night for Portland to start a week's serios Without Drugs | with Nick Williams’ Colts, and this Come and See Us. Comssitation Free. t re diseases such as Blood son. Fevers, Cancer, Rheuma- } iam, Bright's Disease, Stomact ou! Paralysis, Troubles of ali kinds, and Chronic Diseases ‘are cessfully treated and cured with- ea? afternoon Tacoma and Spokane wil! | play at Dugdale’s park. It is prob- able that these teams will remat |in Seattle throughout the week, as the Victoria fans are clamoring for | the Bees to play the entire week on) SWICK SANITARIUM ‘2896 Int Ave, Seattle, Wark. | their home grounds while they are wearing their winning clothes. First Game. fiaattia ABR H POA 99% less YT rs Raymond. Oo & ffer at times with some form of » ee Tat Bi gestion. If neglected, It becomes | ¢ ; Be ee. dyspepsia i ie 2 e Scotch Stomach Whaling. eere 8 James, Do... ooo 2 6 Remedy ach oe ae Will cure indigestion. You shoutd| . Spokane a> Pe palwaxs keep this wonderful remeiy | Myers. 1) zo > fn your house or traveling bag. Py Bade and drunk ke tea. Pleasa it § § lo the taste, better for the stoma. ri rn tor an Hh e SCOTCH STOMACH : : 50c REMEDY ® AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS 2 | Mick NEW SERVICE Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver —to— Hazelton, B. C. S. S. PRINCE RUPERT and S. S. PRINCE GEORGE} Leave Seattle, Wash. Wednesday and Sunday at 12:00 o'Clock Midnight, Connecting at Prince Rupert, B. ©., with the Grand Trunk Pacific—New Through Trains for Skeena River Crossing, and steamer “Inlander” from that point [| dia (rent ilies) ts Hesonen, B. Cc. rains leave Prince Rupert, C., every Monda: and Saturday at 11:00 A. M. flats msgs PASSENGERS Exp) J. H. Goodier, ©. P. & T. A, J. H. Burgis, Gen’l A Phone Main 6709 Passe r Department, Office, First Ave. and Yesler Way, Beattie, Wash. Hotel Milwaukee Bteam Heat A Now Motel, © enten! Over $20,000 Worth of High ¢ RATES Locatea Furniture In Rooms Ainglo Rooms, poe went a Boom and Bath, per week, Se nae nae +$6.90, Month $20.00 Inspect this hotel — Everything complete—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS 19,000 shes Boom Im Connectiog. Phones: Ind. 9071; Main 4604 | Vtetorta a4 a1 5 > 4 to Brooks Moran and Toman able ple Uma pir COLTS TAKE BOTH GAMES FROM TIGERS PORTLAND, June 24.—Nick Wit liama’ Colts pat two lifesize erimps| }in the tall of the Tacoma Tigers} here yesterday afternoon, winning the double header 10 to 0 and 4 to |%. In the first same 11 hits were made off of Hall and Criger, neith of whom had anything the (oi | could not find. First Game. Roore by Innings Portiand NATIONAL LEAGUR RESULTS At Cincinnatt 12, Pittsburg 4 At Chicago 4, St. Lous 2. TLHAGUR RESULTS Detroit 7 teveland 2. AMERICA) At Bt. Lowls & At Chicago 1, COAST LEAGUK RESULTS Vernon 6-3, Portiand 6A, STANDING OF THE CLUBS ea a ae WILSON HIGH GUN AT SUNDAY’S SHOOT At the Seattle Gun club's regu liar shoot, on Sunday morning, Wil son led the bunch, breaking 90 out | of a possible 100 birds. Robb was/ second with 84. Landwehr proved the prize winner of the day, captur- ing the M. C. Smith trophy for the |greatest number of victories in 60 j events. |Pont trophy in the fourth event He also annexed the Du | Wilson won the Selby trophy in th }fourth and the Piper & Taft prize lin the third, The Blue Rocks of- |fered as a prize in the first event went to Baldwin, The first 25-bird race was won by Hambright, with 23. Valleen| and Landwehr tied for second, with 22. Cockran broke 21, Bron- son 20, and Stadtfelt 19.’ Ham- bright also won the second race, with 21 birds. Landwehr broke 20 and Sladfelt 19. Scores: Wilson 18 19 18 19 Robb 16 18 16 1 Baldwin |. 18 14 17 15 Vail 17 11 14 16 Landweh 19 16 18 14 Canuck « 8 16 47 14 Coohran 16 11 14 47 Mtadtfolt 18 12 14 16 | Mambright Bronson A novel idea in window trimming | at the Bon Marche represents a/ railroad station, with a New York Central baggage car in the back ground, just being loaded, lifelike “Baggage Smasher” at his work. The window is used in con nection with a display of trun suit cases and traveling needs: Modern Furniture Charter Oak Ranges. ~ Company. one with a} 3 ARE TIED FOR) FIRST. BATTING HONORS) Outflelder Crulekshank “of Whe Portland team, Waffll of Spokane and Meek, aro the champion wil ra of the Northwestern being thed for =the first each averaging 339 Schnelder has the record as the king hitter among the pitchers, with an average of 407, The three headliners have @ broad margin over their nearest competitors for bouors, yers of Spo Bennett of Vancouver Jcoming noxt, with averages of 311 and 306, respectively Bennett closed up last week as he champion tn ling, with a mark of 48, | Heashear hustled him with 46 yy Hore are the batting of the league members; The Standings wT while foNNGIMer, Realtio ao *. Vidtoria “ vu Hpokan «a rulokshank, Portiand .109 . Se i t, Ve ' » 48 68 oka m8 e mh 38 60 Mor Portiand 1k ae 40 ja aroma moa a Mann 9 4 88 | x “a 4 rae | . “ * 8 " io a2 Rastley, Portiand a oeuw James, Vancouver a 80 68 Ww \ . “am 4 ‘ reer ALBERT HANSEN’ Established 1888 | PRECIOUS STONES, FIN JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry | SEATTLE Teeth? If it is fear of pain that is keeping away from the dentist, banish the idea. For wo have originated a system by which we can remove the most sensitive nerves or teeth with out hurting you @ bit. As to cost, our prices are from 1-3 to % less than any of our competitors. Just think of getting a regular extra heavy $10 gold crown for $4.00, or one of our famous $10 neverstlip plates for $5.00. We pin a guar antee to every receipted bill that protects you, algned by both the operator and manager. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, D, D. S., Mgr. 1405 3d Av., N. W. Cor. Union St NOTE—PBring this ad with you you in these prosperous times to not only earn money but to save some of it. Open an account now with us, and see how it j will help you increase } your funds. A+% Interest Paid On Deposits THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1912. The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely STOWAWAY BOY ON FINLAND MASCOT OF AMERICAN TEAM the run-getting | Read Canadian Pacific Railway STHAMSHIPS ON “TKIANGE sen viCm trampa of T ster, Sunday ni When Harry fai t ire 1¢ before morning, M and he other members of family surmised that Harry was on his way to Stockholm A wireless recelved by the United Pres association Priday, from’ W. G. Shepherd, on board the Finland, announced that Harty had been discovered stowed away in a lifeboat, an had been adopted by the athletes as their maseot’ and would go wo the OlymiJc games Harry Norton bas earned his title of Boy King of Tramps. His adventures bave heen many, in cluding a wild ride on top of a Twentieth century limited sleeper from Toledo to New York |milee—just before boarding Piniand The boy first felt the wander |Iust two years ago. He complain fed to hie father that his teacher \“bawied him out” because he wouldn't “soup” for her, and when {his father laughingly told him to return school, he disappeared. Next thing heard from him, he was in Chicago, working. Quitting his Chicago position, he hit the cushion cara to St. Louis, but he rode the tops and the rods. A week later he entered a trans continental smoker, and, with bag of apples to eat, hid under « wat and journeyed to Los Angeles. From Los Angeles, San Francis. |co was & mere step, and, picking out a cleantooking ship, he next stopped at the Hawatian islands, having worked as cabin boy when discovered stowed away, He re tnrned to San Francisco and ship- ped on the Umatilla for Nome, Alaska. He returned to the ship after a brief stay in the North, and remained until an accident neces- sitated his removal to « hospital Dismissed, be returned to Tole. do and announced his determina tion to remain at home. He secur. ed @ position, and about a month the ago told friends he wanted to sec! O-W.R. & he auto races at Indianapolis, the Olympic games and the world series. Hoe saw the races, is now on his way to the games and bids fair to witness the big series next AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Thurlow Bergen players in “Old Heidelberg.” Metropolitan—Dark. Seattio—Dark Orpheum—Vaudeville, Emprese—Vaudeville Pantages— Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and pietures: Clemmer- deville. Melbourne—Photoplays and vau- deville. motion Photoplays and vau- Novel Window Display Window of trunks and suit cases fixed up to resemble a railway sta- tion, one /EGE TABLE SILK WEAR AND HOSIERY Like Mik Coste Oue fourth euie's Bacs Blug., Seattle. | H|| Che Bank for Savings PIKE STREET A THIRD AVENUE at DR. C. F. LATHROP 213-1415 People’s Bank Bidg., Second and Pike, « TISEM BRICK ICE CREAM Try It Ro’ 1 Ballard Sheet Metal Works . FT. Simpson . B Bases SPECIALTY Ballard "Sheet Metal Works Bky lgbt Gutte Work. General Mill and Bost Work June the Month of Dates and Fares to Suit Eve Sale Dates: ? June . July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, Colorado Springs . $ 55.00 New York ane. 53,00 Montreal “ae soo Philadetphia ... Pueblo ... 55.00 portland, Me. Sioux City . 60.00 Toronto, Ont Des Moines, Iowa . 65.70 Washington, D. Davenport, lowa 70.00 Chicago Rock Island, Ill 70.00 Council Biuffs, » Kansas City, Omaha, Atlantic City, N. J. ++ 121.00 Duluth... Baltimore, Md. 107.60 Milwaukee Boston, Mass, 110.00 Minneapolis and St. Paul” Ruffalo, N. ¥ 91.50 St. Louis Detroit, Mich, 82.50 Winnipeg HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ADVANTAGES OF CHOOSING THIS ROUTE INH Steel Coaches and Electric Block Signals protect you all the way. Oil A perfect Road Bed mak Per of your journey. Ele In trayeling East over the O-W, R. & N. you have the advantage of the route along the Columbia River, as well as through Colorado; large cities than you do if you take any other route Let INTS BELOW. THEY ARE RELIABLE YOUR EVERY WANT Caus mae or Day. neouver vin ing Direety SAILING Whom City Office Second, Avenu ray CLOTHE \ or MEN’ WOMEN} ‘CRED DIT| ‘er uitig bss PH A \ \ \ HARRY NORTON, THE BOY TRAMP KING fe OR RRR ete te te tote tote | fall * * In addition to these long trips. *# HARRY NORTON’S TRAVEL * Harry has taken many shorter “ex | FEATS * cursions,” as be calls them. | scarnes RELIABLE CRED |® He rode the top of the #\alertness and confidence and aw Sec & Twentieth century from To- ®/spiring ways have m him a fa 1332-34 ond Ave. & ledo to York %|vorite with hoboes, sailors, pollee, * Her under a smoking #/trainmen and with the American |@ car seat from St. Loujs to ® athletes & Los Angeles . oe # Ho rode outside a passon- t#ek ek WKRARRAARES * Ker train from Toledo to In *)& «|— # dianapolis to wee the speed #/# Ho worked his way to ®} ‘\&@ way races. & & Alaska and back again *| * He stowed away from San #!% “You kids better stay at & s\* Francisco to the Hawallan ® * home if you know when #!/ & Islands. & & you're well off.”"—Harry Nor & = = * & * tons advice to boys who {cel a —— te RR me & (ho wanderlust *| LB PA | : $ A NLE Good-bye, M Tm leav ite ete e eet he et ing tonight for Jon to nee the ~ Olympic games,” said Harry Nor Busi Olympic eames.” said Harry oe Ballard Business Directory’ io, O, as he kissed | BE GUIDED BY THE ADVER.- AND WILL MEET Cut-Rate Dentistry on the Eayy. Payment Plan $ The greatest cut on prices ever given for the very best work ever done in Seattle; this Is our claim, and just what wean Prepared to give. We are actually making $8 and $10 PORCELAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 SETS OF T $3.50 AND $7.00. And while some Dentists charge ridiculous prices for we are making $8 and $10 bridgework for $3.60, poe ea Saat Fills are 50c; Gold Fills are from Te up; “ee guarantee all work for 12 years, and request all need of Dental service to call for tree ex: prices and casy-payment plan. Come in today. OFF. We will convince you that we are the real cutrate Albany Cut-Rate D SECOND FLOOR PI ‘8 BANK BUILDING, TAKE ELEVATOR DAIRY Three Flavors, You'll Like It Dairy, 5426 Leary Av. EMBALMERS BACLARD 9 Prices te ruonn FURNACE WORE Blow Piptng, Conductors Hotel and Restaurant Round Trip Fares to the Eas —OVER THE— O. S. L. AND UNION PACIFIC 24, 25, 27, 28, 29 , 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31 RATES TO SOME OF THE LEADING POINTS ING YOUR TRIP EAST; Burning Locomotives mean no cinders to bother you. s your train smooth running. ae fect Cuisine and Service and Polite Employes contribute most materially to the ctric Lighted Trains, Electric Lighted Berths, ‘Through Sleeping Car Service to ON ‘i also you. pass us help you plan your trip. E, E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Ave., Seattle. Tel. Main 932—Elliott 1995, Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Fourth Avenue and Jackson Street

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