The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1913, Page 2

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- MYT OS NS I OM AEL EI me ence for the Relief of the EAF 913 Meare EE ARE EN A ARES RTT aE PITCHERS ARRIVE; THEY'LL GET ~ THEIR FIRST WORKOUT TODAY ADVICE_T ner is Hi tchers “Rud” Melvor Tinionty @ sharp break ' % dd elther today or] sprees \\ oo & sine ie yed W 4 li stale Manag matches and has y I a, oF t by Mat ante x | " ‘ Th cher nnd = =now with bility 4 by t 1 He was with Seat a ( ting, 1 and . { t will arrive here wed ple 1 “ D 1 wh | pow { . ' n bo, Ww Call or write for booklet. |} nae we he Seattle Btar oup laat on, | | i tt ke t in the fitty oh i ac ‘ Arcade Bidg i ht t seuso a w by the 1 ho Eye and =f a tn ; th ikely on letters & league of the BUY CHEAP LAND HE KNOCKER If @ knocker you are to lend an ear e Simp. this tale prone tn his And if you must knock, do it far oor in his voice and far from here, in his balr Or you won't care a rap “bout the And he raved and he bawled like ball team | ® beast in hie latr _— | “Ob, why don't we get a ball CMA | / +f Ane y t | team Miss 8 s eattle o | Kerry , and MES _— t } MABE, returned Good ‘ 1A stranger dropped ¢ a small : . $20 Per Acre Up One-fifth cash, balance 6 per cent | all I can hear, Oh, why dont @ ball hard for a week your arm wil set, a ball "the first few days. we DANCING HIPPODROME “Save your arm al! the time; you will be » p good hours — ‘Teachers, ferick Wallace, league far Bohby” 4 Rody in Milly his heene * “acrona from Pitteburg,” Is oldest player in the big league tn potnt of service. He has been playing continuously and since 1895, He was born Noywmber 4, 1874, being ni months younger to to Sulphurro Purifies the Blood Cures Rheumatism ROCK GETS A TRYOUT n foot of the given Wallace ts now at Waco Louts Drowns, beg!p year as & major Scenic ea marvelous arm, the terror of ts as erful and deadly years ago; ¢ Ange d t lessened the a! mt tod to first o mage attie PROGRAM Mr. Chas Silieman Winnttret a Pum ri SCENIC CAFE 1698 Pleat Ave. JAS. 1. SHUT, Mgr ‘4 Just Printers °| 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 520) JOB THIS YEAR United Preee t PASO ROBLE | —At this ALBERT HANSEN echagia, @tonea, ry, Sterling Silver st and Cherry Let Us Consider f the many t || NILL WAITING FOR | vetr FROM STORK sings of » the - t € ‘ in bi anxle and Fort yne, Ind., for Seattle until . A Mareh They are awaiting & , tly 8 yo. in the Bank Fo: tly. stork In his fam be home | Columbartum and Mo uecleum » SIMPSON. 414 Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits alts of $1 be Vota, Ed \ tor Two games are scheduled Itics il! go down to 4 and the Hangers Ft. Lawton soldiers ring ¥ johita Won and up accepted. kk Lange are expect: | o show up tn thelr best form | nd good humor thie year, although ¢ out of the game most of nocount of sickness. | The Bank for Savings game a » respond at the end of the trainiag season, Mell Wolf gang ts tho most likely candidate among the recruits to fill out the term. White, Bem: and Cicott think they have quit-clatm doods t to places on the mound and are sho A Piace to Eat Pike St. and Third Ave. {ng fine form 1 Depos!is mado on or before tee baret Vaudeville, § p epi Aes pril 6th draw throes BETTORS FAVOR Table Dioner, with pint The other game ta he ed asa Pui tak BUD ANDERSON of wine, 7 foregone conclusion for | | rs Pre od Wire March 10.--Bu jen a 10 to & favorite By Unie Los AN Anderson Brown today for ot battle at Vernotr ty Indfcations are that th th fl vy | on the t 4 with the odds v ittle ct ere Roth boxers ‘ed upon las ; ‘ final w y CUT- : eae =e OHI RATE DENTISTS: BIS js (’ SP0 RT Second Av. and University St Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. wired fight a 1 rk, way ing ot that Me on together, Ihave 8600 to yn Brown at prevuilln odds, ANGELS ARE BUMPED You Need Dental Work By Fred Henry I Need the Money = Pa: Bitaliaisil: seo tha Auk ned |We Stand Back of Our Work for tho pitching ? 20 Years’ Guarantee. whily the Ohio Cut Rate srl Prices. = Set of Teeth a ins Fiend a Ta sy i | at ; $05 2 Guaranteed. Vhite i es 12 10 ° i $15 Set of Teeth Sq saotta; aioe and Ho ffman Guaranteed. OAKLAND IS TRIMMED} L OHA nok fir 19 Solid Gold or OAKLAND, Gai, March 10-~The | , : Porcelain Crown Chicago White just waited for 0 will have a nat Hafry A off the Oakland mpects are i for a Gold or Porcelain Coast league mound, in the second sful #eason, Bridge Work Wok. game between the Sox and the Oak janda, and league champtons into a double bx ow then tled the Coast soe|. PRESIDENT JIMS of the Red Box has refu for 17 exhibition games. Jim y he does not belleve tn exhibit ide \LgR | “ knot, Abies, Killilay, who was hit hard Chicago 9, Oakland 1, succeed Final score a ea" Solid Gold Filings, 75¢ Up been py study games, once the champlonsl!p som a ee oe co Saver Fillings, 25¢ Up aoe es , wil i Otficas, 1 to 28 ROBBY BYRNE ways he ts not 1 furn toh two col coacehs this spring were ef 0 Dr. Brow 20YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTER | 7 | wot poe iv, & 2 going to be blntfed by Barney Drey ; ropes prepings Fy fuss and Fred Clarke. Bobby says GIVEN ON ALL WORK, Peitllraer ss «a | ao until 4 o'clock for people who no Pirates must come with the PAINLESS DENTISTS | 0d develop the Amborst t Road my urticte in the Baturday siae, #AlNry he demands, | | battery material, ” ‘THE STAR—MONDAY, My BOBBY WALLACE GIVES splendid market, sct acoop of beet Sie postoffice. And this ving struck | vile or one MONT CARR, And he beat It arking, “TH&US Corner Second Av. and Stewart St.| before they will do their work without complaint er throw with all your strength unless you have to. | ry The body requires plenty of rest when doing ff stomed work, and a night's sleep me the t mn TIMERS WILL BE BACK ON | pan. RCH 10, 1918. SOCCER | O BEGINNERS), mic x Diamon fh womle t her was Ider but \n un bothercd the players Fort 1 team played their first ¢ the MeMitian cu leertes Bunday and we tr le a yhowing fo tia) appearance agalnet and gave the K ible. | YOUNG O'LEARY TO MEET JACK WHITE FRANCISCO, March 10. MEEK WON’T RETIRE Harry Meek, Viete ted to have retire bas denied he and ria catcher, re 4 from base will the ts him to report Mareb iT AGENTS FOR DENTS DOG REMEDIES are soft and need tuning up If you do not throw | be better than if you try te show Best quality Bpading Forks Long I Short i. Round o: Best quality Steel Kakes t's your bread winner, and if you If The Never Fud: 8 an unfogged brain.” camp tn Wax That arm uf Walle been the wonder of b a long time; intl come and go! he leas; shortstop d third base « been shifted to sec ond, that the short throw might not strain the falling muscies, but Wallace goes on in the same ! fashion, year after year And the secret is that he has nursed hie arr exerciser m Sedat ccs ever since he appreciated ae value pean ne ever seer Wa hoot . . tb ’ - ae Louisville Slugger | BOM ase esens cial —| 75c Baseball sfeptinna SR »y $2.50 Motor Spring \ Muscle Builder; best $1.45 Baseball . 5c to $1.00 Thousands to Choose From GRANDPA OF a esa - ce FO ee te ha neemeaenneies Ze 90c to $1 $1.00 Up Creosote Shingle Stain in 1 aod 6-gal SPORTING GOODS SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW $7 ade. i wei ane -50c ers; cardinal; long Main 96a, oO fo MAOK hief ender to lead | va 1 Seattle iccolies Goods Co. DISTRIBUTORS Revers, 713-715 First Ave. WRIGHT. ys DITSON emphas Sensational Values for Tomorrow in Garden Tools of Quality tin 1.20 Hest quality Garden Trowe hon Ro juall arde' wel values, | 20 Coldwell’s Ball Bearin, S| m= quality Btee! Hoe cans Ruff Neck Sweat- gray, maroon and best quality heavy .$4.95 woo ht. Special | values, H house’ rial. gla 50c Baseball! Caps, in all color, ond with or without stripes. ; cial Se] = 75c Baseball Masks; 50c Baseball ihitinads Sis figted harvile padded. J lat cial . eae Sa has herewis ae 25c to the Eee are ’ of thi select I] IT’S ABOUT TIME TO ae eo 1ON8 POR igi de R FIRST FIBHING TRIP. Come | those and let us show you the finest line of T ever shown !n Seattle. Also many new creationg ported direct from Bcotiand Schalk, th be y from the Milwaukee club, is touted as a HIGH GRADE cinch for catcher, and Kuhn ts alse howing well for a place behind tho HAROWARE here when they Fas ter is very near. and avoid your dislike money back, t _ BYLISH WOOLEN MI 704 First Av.— best dre ssers in town. long and endure hard Seattle Sp THE RI 713 need <¢ Comes March 23 spring weaves look great. Select a corking pattern now. it ready for Easter Sunday. Union Fitters make to your individual taste. Clothes knocks, 28. Iwo Stores—drd Ave. & Spend orting Goods Co. Our Union Tailors ALASKA BBER STORE OUTFITTERS © 15 Firet Av. cH que Don't let the price deceive you. We clothe some of the You see them on the street — think they p: ry $30 to $ si but they do not. They come ind pay $15. Our swell new, We'll have; » Union Cutters and! TI hey suit your tikes! all London shrun k; made to wea Satisfaction guaranteed~-or yout LS suit or overcoat : rd this year.

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