The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1913, Page 2

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ayn < T FULLERTON WINS: ~#*CAROLINA BABY” HITS HIS STRIDE; HE MAY SMASH COBB’S RECORD AS HITTER ° DANCING HIPPODROME Fire and t WO-plece Unie Dancing Tavah Teachers. versity HE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1918 6 FIRST FOR GIANT SLIM YOUTH HOLDS BEES TO TWO HITS | Ut signa of wavering on the pert » noticeable within ' the next few dave, and b raps — A crowd half the size of the mul-; out of his hand Mr. Meok. The big catcher whang. teat ball r Prva fed the paste fussday wa ae ser over t ght th t ever ived" iit report to the ce the eke Hex eh “ee The youthful Mr. Kantlelner felt f Ch «© wavered a bitin the pAainsTAKING Ret aweet 4aye erott teams, make wp your mind themselves for the drubbt ely ad n ho passed both K “r DENTISTRY at # been pur od « he opene he tilt id wo afte two | ROBERT CURTIS 8 eats ar dee beatae ity thar Weed oeaioh in|t ed of, But Rawlings ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR for £15,000 whtck the Detroit day ternoon. Score Beattle 4 red sng fied to Strait a Wiring, Repairing, Instailing ot aye i wou't pay him Vintoria 1 hen ghia ] 3 1018 Post Ot. Seattic hold « , he | Little Charlie Fatlerton orna-, t re 1 ' 6 wath in thelr * mented the r for “at cer f Fs frame. ‘ ; }hurling a class of ball selde 0 spayed R “ ; “a in this league. The entire ni i Viet ne run was k red | ¢ fa Phone Main 963, nings found the little right-hander @n the th, when Fullert t ng Mike's tamed ones right! lobbed the sphere to the terriblo|and rapt 2” 6 on a } Office 114 Jackson St. his coming at 1 vit ; at In th when he Nill, 2 Se ee } 2 was t f you have suttered tn other CELT TNT Ban Np Wileon, rf = 14 bh t the same in aap) EVERHTT-SRATTLE -a bene Staay, és : ; H COAST LEAOUB Le « in ieee work. you'll INTERURDAN WATLWAY. gl : : he or ARAT TLS EVE ; At Vortinnd trains 10.39 au R Bias Ka ‘ trains, $90. 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' | Friday will be the first ladies’ day een of the season dies’ day will cor Est. 1852 | tint throughout the season Db “Made Differently” S| expects a big attendance of the fair| Get Us Three New Subscribers And We Will Give You a Dandy League Base Ball Worth $1 This offer is open to all boys, Just get your parents, or your neighbor, or your aunt, or any five people in Seat- tle to take The Star for one month at 25 cents a month and bring their names to The Star office with their telephone numbers, and we will give you the baseball. You do not need to collect the money, Just bring us the names and addre and telephone nitmbers, Don’t wait. There are only ofe hundred of these balls and you want one, so get bitsy right away and agk your peoplé to take The Star for a month, delivered to their home, and then get four of your neighbors, jones tomorrow,

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