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SCOOP : B. & e Bicycles! Bicycles A clean-up sale of 1912 Bikes to make room for 1913 shipments. Only 27 left, so you will have to hurry to get one at these prices. Mie price GOT 200 | Regular $40 Bicycle sale price . charge. Regular $40 Bi SERENE sooserses poor support helped | vs Regular $25 Bieycles, » a lead of three rans, | ™ $30.00 | sevens er $21.00 a eee cr aes Jes, truss frame, | edged variety it was Rognlar $23 Bicycles, 818 QQ ant on the acore board is $30.00 | oe pre”. $18. sant Umer temas ace bee THIS SALE FOR WEEK ENDING AUGUST 31st ONLY. You will A. L. HALL, 1021 First Avenue Buy Eye Glasses of Merit | when properly fitted by experienced opticians. Consultation without U. S$, OPTICAL CO. SATURDAY Positively the Last Day to Buy Elegant Hand-Tailored SUMMER AT HALF PRICE THE CUB REPORTER Scoop Discovers a Sea Serpent 1 saw You ALONE SOT SwaM ) OUT HERE FAIR ONG Td PROYECT Nou IN Case. @ PIPE THE POOR, Mirren CHick. ALL ALONe On HE RAFTS ~~ * INDIANS WALLO =! SEATTLE MEN AGAIN it happened again at Spo- rday afternoon, this time with Toner and Concannon 08 | this afters the opposing mound artista. Hoth | will be the | d aplondid ball, but Con | this week lo fluffy in the first few CHILI CONCARN ara w Kennedy, aan Ava be Oren | ! Bicycles! them another lead fourth, Regular $30 Bicycles, $25.00 so generally decayed that both team managers kicked long and hard, with the re sult tha oth Raymond and Ostdiek | were ordered from the arena in the early stages Chick missed the chance of bin awoet young life to throw out a life Ipreserver in the ninth, when one run had been made by the Giants, nd two men were on bases Ip stead of delivering, Chick flied out to Hartiey~-and that will be about | all Errors by Altman and Myers gave the Giants ther first run, and the! Indians came right back, swatting 30 per cent discount on all Bicycle Tires, 1 have to hurry. Les Anastos 6. Between Madison and Spring Sts. inth, when his knees shook a little and he passed two menu and gave | Gordon a hit. and a ran came over | P out lead tn the early was never in diffi! me gave the Indians| | @ three to one lead on the series. | a Br CALL TODAY. Sammars mond. #4 Hases on Toner 4 917 FIRST AVENUE. pigilists. * Umpire—Moran |LA LONGE WINS penny dle fight “One Ro Admission day. GAME FOR TIGERS B.C, VANCOUVER, Aug. 23 fingers | ts to! d the! Lal Innings out a th | Longe swatted |that was good for two which gave the Tigers a & jtory. Churchill pitched throw for the visitors, and had « port, and was unusually e: ball punting various athletic other mark to and | vi cific const TAKEN BY BEES) SUITS thelr pla joat, 6 to 5. the edge on the Colts when | to the willow work. Victoria scor CLASS A $15 _ $7 50 | $20.00 Suits GO Mt .ceeec cere’ ' BO At wcseoee-. 7 tgpoy Suits $8 y] $22.50 Suits BO WE ae. cig ccnees 1 | BO At. seeveneess ergo Eble 7 1 You can’t afford to miss a chance to get a fine suit at practically less than the cost of making. Big discount on the famous Union Made “Keystone” Pants. Every pair guaranteed. A new pair for a rip. $3.00 Pants Saturday ... $4.00 Pants PHonm | $3.50 Pants | Saturday .. y Spor CLASS B me YES 0 8295 Main UNION GOODS—UNION CLERKS ° A Bridge&Co The Largest Clothiers on the Coast—Two Entrances A D. Allison © Gallaher KB. B. Graves CLASS Edgar Merkley rea @ Starry “Warring c First and Yesler gti Kenned Bimer Bugs Colts with a homer, however, home ren stuff on his bat in the} Bees’ half of the frame, and gave The only other} scoring of the game was done in the! when they again divided! THIS GIRL J ontoat records, her credit |whe covered § feet 10 inc ¥ in) standing bfoad jr T tance, it is claimed, bas ne ;Surpassed by a woman on the Pa- and fe within a few jinches of tho world's record. lin the first spasim, and then Mc-| Dowell evened things up for the In the second, had the same Portiand 2, Sacramente 1. Aug. np. pouewesnasellivce honors with one run each, le the Bees with a lead of one, same teams will play at Dug’s park at 3 o'clock t free day for It will also be kids’ d COAST LEAGUR RESULTS Vernon 6 Man Prenciece & Onkiand 2 ‘M’LOUGHLIN I | - pate aires | TIMES TEAM FORFEITS Cubs forfeited to the somes + + oe Saree eee ee ae This AN LEAGUE naesULte Chey eiman Washington 6 jn 2k, Ot Late of. Chicago 2, New York « or #1 ase an BY BILL NOLAN BASEBALL le Ritchie, the San Franciaco light | weight, is today under the manager: | ship of Billy Nolan, fornier.manager | of Batting Nelson and other famous | Admission » Nolan recently split with | Abe Attell, and will now devote his Jontire time to advancing the inter who is matched to sd” Hogan here on UMPS 23.-—-Mina m, winner of @ foot and holder of pat an- when ina dis been v BA proponed Jack Johnson an Mahou brothers, who were to have staged the fight fe came to this de | conference behind closed doors with ‘the boxing commission. |betierment of the sport’ was the | public explanation Commissioners O'Neill and Dixon that brought to bear upon the promoters. denied THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1912. 3,00 I$ MERE TO CHAMP (By United Pres NEW YORK, Aug. 23 ntment is felt by the fans here , today over the 1 Jac CHICAGO, Ang. 24.-—A little thing Itke losing a $30,000 purse doesn’t {disturb the complacency of Jack| the Johnson, champion. son from appearing in that state in & match With Joe Jeanette, black champion says it makes no difference to bim. “I don't care,” anid Johnson today |“t wann't crazy to fight again | Thirty thousand plunk: money, Why, I carry around $6,000 tm each pocket these days.” Just t show that he was well| way. | seconds for the second | | On the local lot yesterday Port failing to show ta fought a quick and od time of the | the game odland Park. In a | final who bad | practic after several of pad gone, the Kas men | | | tions and fond in 1,000 show uine Pet bextng commisnion has barred John. | | 851, $95,000 tn Dilla. The pork | 'Rreasing’ for the rest of my Iffe. | | whether | work or loaf,” be added.| NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athletic Park ‘Tomorrow at 3 o'Clock p. m. VICTORIA va, PORTLAND A Swell Merchant Would $ 302° We Ask $15°2 clothing expert. Now you can take your choice—go and get a suit which may be worth $10, $12 or $14 and for which you pay up to $20, or come here and turned out by our skilled tailors—for $15.00. A choice of 500 of the finest woolens ever turned lish, Irish and Scotch mills. attention. A feeling that you have hit it just right. It’s Fall, Old Man! Get Suit and Overcoat Both for Price of One Suit and li to $20.00 left in your pocket. Or the glad knowledge of being rescued from wasting—throwing away !|—fifteen hard earned dollars for a suit that isn’t worth over $8 $10.00. Just come in and let our courteous representative & DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 6 Cents Per Couple. STEAMSHIPS ON “THIANGLOY sEyVICR Hotel Ethelton | Our rat 1n keeping with the tm o 41 a week, 766 and $1 per 4 Near all-large stores and theatres. Oppostic Postottion, BARGAINS=BARGA'NS tn. m. m m i 11:00 p. #008 Arrive Beattie SAILING WHOM PIER 1 nd Avenue. City Office, 713 Beco We Are Selling Our Entire Stock of Hardware & Sporting Goods 0’-SHELLS Leased Wire) Koon din At prices that will make you wish you had more money to spend calling off of the 4 bout between Joe Jeanette, Me Or atch suckers if you are not perf gether with a lot of junk gotten together to and up-to-date. AND REMEMBE chase bring it back and we will cheerfully refund your money. » September 25, m after a long “For the reductions HARDWARE, TOOLS, FISHING TACKLE, POCKET The below prices are but samples of the tremendous entire stock, including KNIVES, GUNS, REVOLVERS, COOKS’ SUPPLIES, ETC. any coercion was k Worries Not, 75¢ Maydole Har negro heavyweight Now that the New York $1.75 Underhi $7.50 7-ply Red Rubber Hate Hose, 50 feet $5.65 Your lawn will yet need lots of water. If Lath BETO 200. the $1.25 4 foot high Lawn Sprays $1.50 Stanley Nickel Plated Ratchet Brace and exhibited 15c 344x3%%4 Old Copper or chops will Dull Brass Butts, pair come ROdS 20.6.6 cece ce eeeeeeecee ee MEOW Tt Dull Brass Butts, pair ..... A ities Mae 65¢ Mortis 1 | 5S¢ Mortise : | TENNIS FAVORITE COLTS GET AGNEW | ¢ *| NEWPORT, HL, Aug. 224m the| Toots Agnew, the former Seattle ; $ fleourth set of hi tehais maioll with | Mish sehool twirler, traded to Ta-| fm $1.50 Best French Willow 95c $2.50 Front Door : tiChureh here yesterday-afrdmoon, | coma along with Butch Belford and ONO Sid evocdec sapeesccngents BOGE ee siecctcoes ovdquevae Your own good judgment wil! bring you to the conclusion that « © Bundy, the California crack,/ Weak eee rae by Vancouver tn vital matter as EYESIGHT {s at stake it Is wise to 6g] ened ey Sncos, won tensed’ Eee | Se patent to ton $2.00 Best French Willow $1.25 Set of Mrs.. Potts’ more than price. It is not a matter of what glasses A, 10nd Re Bate Peet eee a | nehed Gp with Portion’ ~ege Sed Trot question i default. This leaves eight angirants ¥' up with Portland Baskets .secccssese oes te eeeees ' Sad Irons ......+ toe seeeneeeaenee! os = $ f]in the race for the title of ngtional|* here. with Victoria this week 4 champion in men’s singleg and) Asnew will probably pitch today, HOW MUCH ARE YOUR EYES WORTH? S jiaemee, oe meee eee Or ce eee ene & to % favorite In the betting : wth Kryp-tok Lenses are made according to the latest scientific dis- H a 5 %& KANSAS CITY, Aug. 23.—Frank coveries, and every precaution is taken in their manufacture. They ; p—gee ne J wand a Goteh, world's champion wrestler rfect can make anything, and will give you ae nests *, | threw Jesse tergaard twice here are as nearly pe as man y thing ® a deiphta, holder of the 106-088 clay) ine night in straight falls, Goteh , } 7 took 21 minutes and 26 seconds for PERFECT VISION 4 sie ne iat ead Fateeiee ase | MONET TE HARDWARE C0 t ’ | RITCHIE NABBED E | | 06 Second Ave. So Second Door South of Yesler Way. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY,9A M. ‘enter Car. ‘You Charge And we believe that on careful compari for cloth, fit, style, our $15.00. suit would be the best in the judgment of any et the $30.00 suite r out by famous Eng- Courteous, conscientious ht'overcoat—both for the price of one, or $15.00 per .00 or ou how we build your suit up from the inside with gen- rench hair cloth and Irish linen canvas—water shrunk, Yes, they are the kind of clothes that will hold their shape—they can give you good wear—wear that will make you marvel and smile} y There'll never be a better day than today to begin to look like Bring the boy here for his School or Knickerbocker Suit. ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS 704 First Ave:.—-—Third Ave. and Spring St: Canadian Pacific Railway WE ARE QUIT. TING THE BUSINESS, Our stock is not the remains of an old bankrupt stock, to- but everything is new, clean y satisfied with your pur- made on our to feel like Fall in one of these splendid $30.00 suits for $15