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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1913 Ce em ag ere - nn shee WASN'TIT A DARNED SHAME? AND [Asitiey ro Shiai Hands, Secret |PILLY WILLIAMS GANT FIGHT piss 9 828 Dm Ree THE BOTHELL GIRLS THERE TD |" of Paving Good fofeld Game} Q'LEARY, SEEK NEW OPPONENT E.R, TO; GIANTS i, BOTHELL 0 FOR JOHNNY IN TONIGHT'S SHOW NIGHT'S PROGRAM = sehr a ons mney ‘cal town L a the AT DREAMLAND RINK | J wine will > 5 ap 1 Johnny O'Leary ve. untnown 6 ph ay ; CHARLIE CLOs® Ray Campbell ve. Frenchie Vaiee,| "ss eq this afternoon to tuke W R ri . i 5 pounds jane’ place VRS, KEPT COVELL and MIR. MANS ts for lou va, Battling Wolff, | Fire » fan F 1 ; Cheeter Neff ve, Kid Willard of ALBANY. Princess ee , elow New Mexico, at 125 pounds. ’ : , 1 at brutsl| and gives the belt a terrific pe riko Jack Keller, of Indianapolis, ve. (880660ac cn. |when he connects, He got three Bob Poole re Rothell 0 | hits, Herb Smith ve, Billy Heine. « S h ened the “steugg.e' by tossing! Graham Rook had played every t any ut-! J Sulphurro pees re”, or tee Stee cl ian ' Purifies the Blood and The firet of a three-game ale fm in to pitch fe entists ! ee j series between the Seattle nings, Rock dem Dre 1 rink tonight WE FrAND | Cures Rheumatism equad and the colored Amerb ability as @ twirler by Aut auspicos of Auntin vou 1s Yeahs iota) an Glante of Chicago will be | holding 6 Bothell “sluggers’ ad the W ‘ant pig pegete SIGNED or ue _ : played thie afternoon at 2:30 | down to one hit and no runs, Rock the fans are destined to se ; AMUSEMENTS | o'clock. The colored contim |had a nice break on the ball d favorites perform EASY oe AYMENTS ek . CA a gent arrived In town early thie Other High » SEATTLE THEATRE morning, The three games will |PRELIMINARIES Daniiste” viene. n all probability mark the ¢ Cae Wakes in all orobebiilty mark. the ON AT BERKELEY | snore "$05 wnteed, Sea Ing season for the local Ql = he anteed Best, now, , “The "Cali a ro North” anta The blacks have one of BERKELEY, April 4.—Several GorTe sot Set of Teeth, Guar. Prices Except Monday, 200, 300, 50c| the beat teams In the country | pré aries in the Pacific const o:To The! or anteed Fit, Bargain Night Monday, Any Seat 250, and if it were not for the color, r \ y + dle - a number of thelr players Ori nal a 10 Solid Gold or Pool would be playing In the major gt celain Cro Pantages Theatre mii" zine ‘ Gold or Pema anne Ha ee | try taking on the teague teams $ 1 re sa 4 Bridge Work, $3 to note | In practice games, They have et ile t for the soot LAURIE ORDWAY | beaten several of the majer | will he . et i Oe eee Gold | Fillings, Bs BILL OF FEATURES | league teame thus far pede w night the only by 2s ited cota ; Silver Fillings. . 10¢ and 20¢ | Nile a * 7 in town where —_ = cowe| WELSH 1S MATCHED ON cd EASY FOR NEGROES "0h ae, um j @ day for y I ger : learn about our rome re] Phone Main 963 five! m ‘ inet te |e Eyres Transfer Co. sci ts ae es ite Nothell's telephone operator, the! Apri! EDDIE GRANT'S FAMOUS HANDS Made to Order “Seattle Sporting Goods Co. You can have utmost emp fidence, when fishing with gr tackle.. Twelve Iba and ¢ ozs. was the weight ofthe rainbow trout caught by Mp | L. &. Hawks thé first ey, He used a No. 10 hand-forged hook and 3 ft. Edinbore tes er, guaranteed to test 6 tha dry. F. E. Thomas hand made Fly Rods, $20.00, $22.50, oa Ladies’ and Men’s Fish- Collapsible Cam i ing Boots, $4.50 Creels you can ¢ The Famous Deacon Jones or Sunday Reds, | $2.75 to $5.00 HERE’S GOOD-CLOTHES-NEWS! THE HUB OPENS ITS Up-Town Regal Clothes Shop Tomorrow—1318 Second Avenue—Opposite Arcade to $8.50 your pocket, 75c and § Get the Latest Reports From All Streams Daily, Fish Rods | Seattle Sporting Goods] Fishermen's | Made and Corupany Kant Leak ) Repaired 7 Rubber Store, Clothi ' 718 First Ave. with which his CELEBRATE RETURN | OF BEAVER OUTFIT ads move Malt Write for Free Sam |) ples and BelfMea | suring Blanks | i 4 rt af y becomes o| g My t 4 Pree Le PORTLAND, O HIS finely appointed clothes-shop is the direct result of 12 Yi ; 4 T years of spec ing in REGAL $15 CLOTHES. The busi- LIBERAL CREDIT Buy our TODAY'S STYLES : ness has grown to the point where it compelled the opening NEW SPRI NG SUI NO 4 —BUY iT HERE ON CREDIT sgn kar — oe = BRADBURY CREDIT |) You should know what this lib eral credit store ex tends credit to all ia the most liberal form. Our terms are such that it does not require, or eve ask, for ready mom ey when making a purchase. Just ® small payment is sufficient when you get the goods, while the balance is taken care of by the week ' or month. prices are the same | as cash, with be | own time to pay te Represent the top notch in men’s tai- on ig rh Sh mal loring. The highest tri mn pet ae Ak |@ paid designers give : you their best ef- t a nities Ao \ “ ‘ol, | forts in the new n ! Tani models, while the ‘The Ae as Cas kta i materials are the en Sse very best of service- Z giving woolens; Sait ine Suits Lined TUX, SPORTOBITS grays, tweeds and FOR BUSY BUGS cashmeres in pin HH. Taylor has pref Stripes, chalk - line Now Sold i in “Two Convenient Shopping Districts Under This Regal Guarantee You buy your REGAL $15.00 SUIT with this plain, unmistakable guarantee: YOURMONEY BACK IF 1a oid band ting. Theil effects, standard nthin'a yduhe hauebal blue serges and un- finished — worsteds await your selection in all sizes for men and young men, priced from NOT SATISFIED. These clothes have made good under this guarantee for the past 12 years—with a record of following the ret $25.00 bill. iF never a dissatisfied customer. ‘ ts U mat in wards op : Shrine ght Pf: | | We'll Go a Long Way to Please a Customer—and Twice as Far gerd eye er ‘ taal y y) U wards to Hold Him no a mat ata “ } Rent et é , ia a aac ices | bk Barry 1318 Second Avenue 615-619 First Avenue ri Shoes for Opposite the Arcade Opposite The Totem Pole ma Men— — eae ‘8 $3.50 to i UMaine ee $5.00 1332°34 Secorid Ave., Near Union on St catching for tha tegull e hia te a “Seattle’e Reliable Credit House’’ EE —— ee err ota tidy games, 2 ; i