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Grand Opera Togs An lidaning serap between the, Yana, and, save f Tae) Reeulars and the Yanirans ended |r ip, held the Regula in in a tie Monday afternoon rhe} ee deal weather and the excellent cor Giperand Maloney pitel dition of the groane eemed to in | Regula holding the form, It waa the snappleat exhibl-|for a trio of clouts and G tion yel seen | remaining two Maloney b The man who is inveigled into going to the #5 9: @ }ter control, Gipe suecees A . The Yans toc the lead by an-|the seventh opera in anything but the correct attire is going to be exing two runs in the first, when | o ae and iof th with a single, were retl Fossas 0 ri a sorry spectacle! You can afford to feel sorry for him! anithe lendid Sehn ‘ot on first when Ray-| Metve mping on first, having We have ready for immediate service a splendic mond booted, Pullerton ruched the initial station on Ray stock of Evening Dress Suits, Opera Hats, White cracked the ball for a sing mond’s muff, G le 1 agalnat ‘ . ; ing home Fossas and F the ball for t os. Lind, in left Vests, Gloves and all the accessories of a gentleman, Pann a eae tallienCetd, bad nome difficulty in flele Let us serve you. jon homers. Jackson clouted a four-|tng the ball. Melvor keg 7 base swat in the first and Raymond) Lind finally got the ball, chucked evened np the score by dropping the /it to Schneider, who relayed It to ball over the right fleld fenee in the| Wally, nipping Melvor at the pan ftth Wally then made a swell peg to Cc is ow nd. Fossa lying the ball to} be e Pete Schneider pitched all but,Gipe befare be could get his feet ) the firat inning for the Yana, twirl | back on the sack 7 , 5 Ss we grand ball durt the full ten ieee ’ Second Avenue and James Street ' The Dutchman bad bandles| Smith, at short for the young i ” c " teh of “ ilding. and ripy the ball over | sters, mad re ca In the Shadow of the Smith Building nh @ manne the day 4 down Ray mond's in the fifth | Inning f{ nine batters on strikes and walk fens: ed five. This afternoon the Giwnts wilt | a Peo jmix with Piper & Taft's team. The } Meikle started tn tf box for the! game starts promptly at 2:30, a Near Seattle Farms 300 UP Sporting Editor The The Star }am pleased to enclose request, properly ¢ Paint Company baseball club to become You are advised the Bass-Hueter Pain ization of the O.W. R. & N. club last of your paper’a league. This is one of the amateur teams in line and you are aseured the Company and myself will lend every co-operatio: ted any team le ond we were 8 HOLMES: HARING C division in The Star league. John is ge . ° Dougharty was elected manager or fishin 553 Empire Building Elliott 1491 and Harry Wolfe, ceaptain. For enisoene 0604. | taka games phone Capt. Wolf, Sidney their trips for a w 1882, The average age of the team to await better weat jones. The sale is 14 h machine things part of the rdinary batter # will fi € n Besides, that i 11 nued nd aches. vit an be od all da r i ht yut in va. Jel nd restore f ith It ce an April 11 t of you 19 the card Prom oring to his arrival he What the Pieced Say o match Willard boat Smith \ for a ut near future, Willard ts trail of Luther McCarty Get This Big Free Book THE ELECTRA.-VITA CO. |McALLISTER TA DEPT 4 THEATRE | 28 EMPRESS BLDG.,, COR. SEC Francisco middlewelght, F ONSEN os weds bc odd0n kbs Visaedtks cbse his professional debut a few Weeks| FREY, TEST of Electen-Vita if you eal | ago in and McAllister wil!| o top. m RIND “eso n'os.06s sme peveneeninnsasbeduues hook up for four rounds or legs in Evenings, 7 to 9 the Pavilion rink here April 26 Mc It nd Allister is to got $2 THE STAR REGULARS AND YANIGANS STEP. "SOME IN ELEVEN-INNING: SCRAP; PETE SCHNEIDER IN GOOD FORM son's home sien, Maloney wan nicked | The Yans pulled off the star play seventh Referring to your Star league contest, for the Hass Hueter der In sald race, Hasetlaueter Paint poonibie to the farther #0 allur JESS WILLARD TO MEET JACK LESTER |My United Press Le " . mom * | OND AVE. AND SPRING, SEATTLE, WASH, SAN FRANCISCO, -- «a . Please send revald free, 90-page j Paddy Lavin, the easter ns : Pd eco A ago “ent to be the next oppone ; | McAllt the rising goad atyle sed for the youngsters ipe for the pad the bet Jed bin in With a reorgan a member of getting TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1913. THERE ARE NO HARD-AS-IRON BLACKSMITH BICEPS IN THE . “DENNY. BIG LEAGUE; PITCHERS’ MUSCLES MUST BE SOFT AND PLIABLE All Clay Pr, hickory, with the spring of bamboo, Such museles will maximum amount of work with the sninimum of fatigue of boxers or baseball p 4 to de uch muscles tching arm shown nga to}, Ben has the Megent | # arm of the Cincinnatt pitebers, i t muscles are soft and y . the powerful, searching fing . Trainer “Doc” Hoskins sink deep |} 6 09 into the flesh as he massages th hing wing of the Red hurler y guld wearcely make an CHAKIAR CLogm miss & Ansisted by ity [PTELD vr Sonne $8 3 AMUSEMENTS ~ SEATTLE THEA - root Aue eng alley and Mitchel “The Call of a ee “What kind an arin you ot, kid? You remember that demand of your boyhood days oh, ever # many | years ago, don't you? | And you recall rolling up your shirt shee ad “making a muscle”| Prices Except Monday, for the other kide to admire or} , Serene Nght Monday, Ay a envy? Sure you do. And if {t happened that your] Pantages Tk es father, with a fine sense of propor 'g' tlon, insisted that you shows snow, | OMAHA TORNADO or coal, turn the grind stone and) yyy HARD, KNOTTY ARM OF A BLACKSMITH AND THE PITCH- Pictures perform other hated, but muscle! ING ARM OF RUBE BENTON LAURIE OROWAY bu chores,” weren't you the f th i BILL OF F proudest kid in the gang as you| knotty muscles who stars tn ath-| pression on the arm of the biac 4 ined diay cur bulging bi and |letios, Hard muscles mean inuscle- | smith 10¢ and 2e told other kid to wtick his fin-| bound arms and legs, and to be! ck of speed | ed and elas | muscle bound means and ger in it You laughed at the fellow whose and elasticity nerally re &, betaure hay eek, in or} her cond} of tackle in the C= —— = as es has picked up, and It look ike the swan song for the finny tribe Is due Saturday and Sunday.| | Some of those to depart from the city Monday, and their destinations 0 0 ing! [ a ure § eine the 8 imal Ww Taft and bid the Snoqualmie; W. D. Taft and Kd Soules, Raging river; L. FP. R 2 : Cottage = Li T. Hexdall, HH} Men and women who suffer from chronic ailments, pains and aches, akness in H. L. Hillman and F. Bl any form, rheumatism, lame back, weak nerves or us disorders, stomach or bowel s ane-T ok, iiean en troubles or kidney or liver complaints, can be cured at honte mut the c of | drugs. Electra-Vita is curing such people every day, after medicines fail Thousands of sick ndy the power to d COAST LEAGUE | afd suffering peop @ work as nature in who are doctoring and {Lended. drugging often wonder | Blectra-Vita is a dry why medic don't ell body battery which give perm relief, makes its own elec ‘The reason is just this tricity, and is always Drugs do not remove charged, ready for use By United Pres " the cause of disease. All you have to do is PORTLAN i) 1.—Judge As long as the cause of adjust it correctly and #§| McCredie f the Port your allmen mains 1 the ve he season you are not going to get r with the well It is not n his belief The only way ie belts, batteries nly cop rid of the cause fey nd other contrivances the serles ailment is to na 1 may have h or th bi : ture remove ft To do tra-Vita does on will f : this natur or burn, The in first place i trength, po isly near it 4 Prospects of a winning team in 4 Portland were never better than i oday,” he h n the his n land hay Jens four noter Billy arrange to re Willard endeay: with Gun iere in the hot on the KES PADDY LAVIN ON re. April 1 n boxor, {s nt of Bob young San who made ,000 for his uccess of this contest Be. Po WELCH arm was soft. Your idea of man-|teity mean athletic superiority SOME OF OUR BUYERS— os Manager HaseHueter Paint Company Baseball Club. |hood in the adolescent period was! Today Conant 6 mea Mr. Daniel Waters, Mr. Wm. Bailey and Peter eR ee /1O lone girly and display your 1% —— E sdh peRersrags ve Bove A Asmussen, of lahy Packing Co * * | But it isn't the inan with life and usefulness depend upon the ‘. . pa * Name of Team obeccoccece é0ceisaneds * bs hard 4 yo ian asatkh Te Sl !UlU![lCU6L6LhLhe eee cbtatechearynrs — : —— | condition of their legs and arma, do i f * not have bulging muscles. Their Mr. M. S. Bertleson and Mr. Berringer, of Augus & Average age of players ......e0eeees eoveeees eeeceestese ooee arms and lege ere covered. With tine & Kyer Co nd | long, elastle, pliable tendons that| ARE —_—_———. . " ; : . w Name Of Manager .....cccceeeeseeeerereeeeree te eeeeeeeeeeenee sol | writhe like snakes as the players Martin Johnson, of Johnson Coal Co. a ‘i ral | Our Savin Ss hurry through the thousand ond one e e G. E. Graham, of Graham Transfer Co. . Street AMMreas . 2... cceeececrceceesenees ORM. 60s eaeeeeeeeee : steps of training and playing . ™ . od here are the arms of a Messrs. Gunderson and Carlson, carpenters fe Namo of Captain oo... cece cc eeeeeeeeeeseeereseeenens ceccceense + De artment D and 6 bell player. Note Mr. N. F, Sweeney, of Lowman & Hanford : nidees haben aes je nce, The man of the ning, Raip! a . | fi shows a bunch of fron muscle D. Mus F. T. Fields, bs Martin, A. Lapein, 4 . | The player's arm is as round as that C. Carlmas and Thomas A. Pargeter, of the * Sporting Editor Star: We wish to enter the . | appeals especia ° of a girl . e A tt TS > Ua de eh te haimcalb itheh ibamhr gent Matranga Derk ae cotte a“ | H people { ate mer give the blecksmits bis power | mands. In all my 20 gears’ e 1 i ¢ ul looking biceps or his wor . . T aa We have sold over 300 acres in the past few 4 jam in your amateur championship race and agree to conform 4 | means, beea ust auch an arm is needed. But be never given -~ bargains as CO months and we have had inquiries in the past week & to all the conditions governing sane. ein in oe i“ could not do the work of the ball Hi to give mow. I hope all my old for 100 acres more. Only 500 acres in this new « * eer ahh wha moves tea May 1 fag take advantage of this Te tract. You do not have to wait until you have * (Signed) Seeecscecsccossrnreverssesoonenborsseeseage “4 } su down to Powerful ax a Hercules, but unable Save: » to . Make your selection now anc Nn ° oO is great strength to advant ed $50 to $100. Make 3 ! d * Mantger or Captaia. ral | h a begin making paynients. $1.00 per week to $10 * *| thats: Hie x THESE PRICES FOR TOL TOMORROW eeeennene en ees ake the player, His long, snake per month kee sll AiR Bini A ** io sn * if! 00 like muscles allow him to throw the ¥ Our land near railroad station. Good railroad | . bell with terrific specd, to jump { | J a | about, stoop, recover himself from service to Seattle. County roads to Kent, Renton FISHE! MEN | FF if) an awkward position, and throw | > ° and Seattle. Deep rich soil. Located in the big i} . train, His muscles are not Men 8 Suits fruit and dairy section east of Kent | perth AB hb ia ab $10.00 val t , .00 values cu 5 to 40 Acres-- $60 per Acre BOX CHAMPION 0 5 to $2.89. NEW YORK, April. 1.—Gundoat an $15.00 values cut COME IN THIS WEEK. If you cannot come Smith an McCart it! The weather and inopportune|{| ie ; ie to $6.15. in during the day, telephone and make appointment sat today week apparently had no j > ch for evening. nds In Madison Squ . flahermen. scorer | H additional fea at. | $22.50 values cut den early in May ‘ Pres late Mon-) 1) to $9.25. lor ther favorite ' Yr lat by The South park team has be | Ea sits ‘ \ Commerce - organized and wil en the Class This! j | Blamarck alleys Monday the $5.00 Boys’ School Suits cut to $2.29. Firet Nationals Nat'l Bank of € ise 51 720 696 2,066 | | | Saturday Evenings | trimmed hn in a special ay night Johnson and Reed were eer and e match Mor Men’s Pants $6.00 Dress Pants cut to $3.39. $3.50 Dress Pants cut to $1.98. $2.50 Pants, good patterns, cut to 91lc. $4.00 Blue Serge Pants cut to $2.45. $3.50 Corduroy Pants, dark cord, cut to $1.29. Men’s Shoes Fine line of W. L. Douglas Shoes cut to $2.65. $6.50 Men’s 14 inch high-top Shoes cut to $2.85. $4.00 M en's Heavy Work Shoes, black or tan, cut to $2.45. Men’s Shirts 10 dozen assorted Flannel Shirts, val- fued to $2.00, cut to 83c. Fine line Negligee Shirts, fancy pat- terns, valued to $1.35, cut to 59c. Men's Blue Cham- bray Shirts, 50c val- ues, cut to 27c. Dress Shirts, sizes, valued $1.25, cut to 47c. A. Bridge & Co. 103 First Ave. S., Cor. Yesler Wa SALE OPENS 10 A. M. TOMORROW Northern Bank & Trust Co. venfeldt Necky d the White Stc mes 440 386 470 420 425 442 Lato! will the with the cial league r in “Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding §| Rye Was ae Hats, colors and sizes, cut} to 43c. 200 Men’s Hats, soft and_ stiff, sizes, Vv $3.50, cut to 95c. $4.50 Blanke Lined Coats, anteed water cut to $2.65. flavor the iT who t moothness; its purity and freedom inpleasant after have made it renowned $6.50 heavy weight Mackinaw} Coats, and grays, all cut to $4.45. Finch’ s Golden Wedding | Bottled in Bond Js made differently from ordinary whiskies Che tilling quality. They the mellowness and mildness ripened into the pesfect grain by the sunshine, Always have Golden Wedding in your home. ee” $8.00 All- We Oregon Blankets to $3.30. special formula and process of dis olden Wedding keep in the original all to also devel Note the effective stimulation without undesirable after-effects, See that it has the government stamp over the cork, “Made Differently” Eat. 1952 ° ° °