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Poche alesis os 2Aosag saan ex ee (LITTLE CHARLIE ° FULLERTON nrometwen |) WINS GAME BY HIS LONESOME POPULAR PRICES By Pnited Press Leased Wire jwild heave to third and Fullerton ro aes apameennonend SPOKANE, Wash May * did not stop until he had reache > {Charlie Fullerton performed on the | the plate Pantages Theatre |i): fete | day 1 with a Whit peaking of the big stuff Matinee Dally Twice Nightly | © o in the sheet shows that Walte: JULIE RING r game for bas pitched 26 consecu Stockdale & Co. ton held tive tunings without being scored | 4—Other Big Acto—4 ngles, bi upon 10c and 200 bg me of the pr ever seen ¢ “« f Go To The Original son reached second a fow moments : nen ‘Mecart in cine tM OLS Tailors EVERETT sharrie force him out at second, made a INTERURDAN RAILWAY wide heave to Altms th ue r were safe —the only store m town where ackwon out at you can get “ces aces Suits Made to Order to Met mond pegged pm daily | (ra Fink “ave Aja Droe | the right on going. Mi The old reliable “Scotch” Woolen Mills. Owr imita- tore will do their best The Great Northern Ry. Co. will sell week-end Round Trip Excursion Tickets each Saturday and Sunday until October 26th, 1913. Good returning to and including Monday following date of sale, as follows: Berlin, Wash. ........$3.35 | Skykomish, Wash. ....$3.40 Cascade Tunnel, Wash. 4.40 | Scenic, Wash. ........ 3.90 Gold Bar, Wash. ..... 2.50 | Sultan, Wash. . 290 Grotto, Wash. ... - 3.30 | Startup, Wash. . 2.40 Halford, Wash. 3.10 | Reiter, Wash, - 2.70 Index, Wash. . BHO, Waal. . occcccce GM Nippon, Wash. .. | Tonga, Wash. ........ 3.60 TICKET OFFICES; Second and Columbia and King St. Station C. W. MELDRUM A.G.P.A. T. J. MOORE C.P.& T. A. 1014 First Av. pies and Self. a suring Blanks “I searched New York for the best clothing | that money could buy—I honestly believe | | | | ; - ae the Hub Stores have the greatest collection of $15 sults you could find anywhere. eee ee et | riave a Look=| You Fellows With High-Priced Clothes Ideas! You jog along in your old way and pay the same old prices for your clothes without looking. The new Hub clothes shop has convinced many of you tha REGAL $15 CLOTHES are unprece- dented values. Take three five-dolla bills with you when you look, because you will want one of those new Spring Suits. The House With the All-Wool Policy Any Suit in the Store | Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds, Scotches, Cassi- meres, Full Dress Tuxedos Fifteen Dollars | 1318 Second ” Avenue Now Sold Up-town in the New Regal Clothes- Shop. THAT PROVES UNSATISFACTORY Guarantee that has backed Re 12 Year is a gal Clothes for these Past 615-619 First Avenue Q Opposite Opposite Totem _ Maurice S, Bornstein, President Pole Jone, who repeated it, of course, | } ‘ Dobb THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1918. This College Ballplayer Is Combination of WOLGAST T0 GET eure finn | | Ty Cobb and Ed Walsh; Michigan ManHasAll | 2 Restenshaal Mer He Seems Too Good to Be True ON Wii H DUNDEE here aren't any more “Willie” Heat ons at Michigan univers but, inatead, the school wh Branch Rickey coaches the players boasis of a diamond star who looks tike a combination left handed Ed Walsh and Ty Cobb tn Wh ler in not pitching he play field a la the $15,000 orga uch and bats fourth, being the best clean-ap man Micht gan has had in decades Sugden, Detroft scout, says of him He has the beet curve eft har rt r looked at.” nt orn trip, was GEORGE SISLER tartied by Sisier, He told some-|class A leaguer right now He has boon Sisler was so good it was hard le . amateur, He} as by going f than many a ‘om second } AMERICAN LEAGUE | Standing of the Clube Won, Lont. Pot 8 4, Oakland 2 They Play Today t Portiand to at Sar } Fr ancisco ALBERT HANSEN Eatabiiohed 1688 Preciove Stones, Fine Jewelry, Sterling Silver Corner First and Cherry 2 SPATTER » at Detroit, NATIONAL LEAGUE PROGRAM Miss Pelle Manning Mies Welen Vatt Mise Frances Grer Mr Chas fillleman.... Violin Winnifred Dolly Pianist 1 A Plame Fioor Me SCENTIO CAFR 1608 Firet Ave. JAS 1. SHOTE, Mer y PLL and MR. MANS. onde ati at Chicago New York at Philadelphia BELMONT CAM | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Corser Second Av. and Stewart St Standing of the Clubs nee Won, Lost. Pet Vancouver 0 Seattle . Spokane Ta ne Portlan *RHEUMATISM 8 629] - 9 471|/Stomach Trouble, Eczema and Al 9 Skin and Blood Victoria... u Diseason will St hurro, Thursday's Results quick relief in Seattle 8, Spokane 0. rortiand 38 . Victoria 6. | ya Play Today SAFES aise spot Pire-Preet Dorgter- Proot COAST LEAGUE VAUL Standing of the Clubs DOORS Won. Lost. Pet 7 10 20) Fire Proot 12 fas || waretar- treet 14 63g [J Mob Preet 12 {it | Furniture 7 41 nr Woot 400 Steet Fixtures Sacramen ito . San Franclsce 7 Portland . 10 16 Thursday's Results Venice 6, P amento 4, San Francisco 0. BASEL’ STARS. J once, sarevco GENUINE WALL'S BARB OHIO fie tars landed In fir atch Bowling tour night with a total » f 4 and the Bon Mar . h 2,615. Basel Stars have Second Avenue and University rollod the highest score thus far hbo 1,009 for a single game. Perry ay Vaden are Sf n of ff! Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. place in th ables, leading with 8 t lay scores Stars. ..1,009 960 918 ym Lbr, Co, 902 893 829. Bon Marche.... 937 839 839 Holsum Bk, Co, 830 857 430 Bankers’ Five.. 701 802 846 We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years Painless Dental Work Vaden ....- Perry .- 7 149421 Best Bridgework, | 60 per tooth..... deans '! Best Amalgam ; so) Full 1 168-662" Plates, $3 and......« $8. 5 180 144—49) DENNIS MEETS WHITE — $e: SAN FRANCISCO, May 2 ALOR. vee ee eww wes When Ed 1 Fran Jack nffa, the We Use Nothing but the Best Material fig four-round a : : pavilion, the fans are, Painless Extraction Free o see & mill that promises to With Other Work helr hair stand on end Den nis, who recently toured the Hast Any work that doesn’t prove and left a trail gf upturned toes | satisfac i behing him, {8 in prime oomdition a pn hed will be repaired for the go. ree of charge at any time, 2 ° s = McCarey of Low A vie ~ . have tim fight Jot cnn nec’ os DENTISTS } mM OAKLA * pili. by widsparings ~~ the near future, Ad duy rut out of hi 1 Fr e Burns befo ~s wh nen's club. Wolwast Kiven as his excuse that Burns cannot make he lightweight limit, but the fans figure that with t rigned up in a fow When Navin “nok hands with | |Ty ¢ {he Detrott 1 come thr be it ever so pain yi id's greatest player | ost every true sporteman | in Christendom with him and his| |victory means much to baseball | players throughout the country. The players make the game an ving they can aqueeze from the | of a lot of wild-eyed, gra ng magnates ney ave entities ‘o Hid Let Us Dress a - | You Better for rrolr ig Less Money —— place to ig “DUNDEE” SUITS GLASSES | $15 24 years in Seattle | MADE TO ORDER 1102 Fiest Ave. These clothes em- 9 bod f Carroll’s Jewelry Store WM that you could pos. sibly desire. ey are made right, of ‘o the ontfielé know how to t aggressive run- hax the hook slide down to ction YESTERDAY'S SCORE | ' ae " the best wool fab- * : 4 ics, by union tai- eer ‘ lors, and are guar- . : ; — to give satis- : ie eae ‘action. ;; 0 >\Albany Cut-Rate pCi and gee our a RW POA “ pring and Summer ': 3 | Dentists line. ilo STAND BACK OF OUR worn MAKERS OF Be sesren 6 yon! GNED ey ts GOOD CLOTHES Goel BITS 8 ak E ae EASY PAYMENTS | Lng ha ay Cut | | Set of Teeth, = (HE we ¥ $25 anteed Best, now. WOOLEN MILL $12 snteca fue 304 PIKE ST. $10 Solid Gold or Por- celain Crown, $3 to. : 1 Gold or Rorcelain $4 4 $ Bridge Work, $3 to. _| Solid Gold Fillings. .$1 Up Silver Fillings. ---60< Up gLyres Iranster Co. Phone Main 963. to poy RASY PAYME in and Office 114 Jackson St. h ~unche * an! ‘ome in an ry lackson wach, Punches are born, NOt | iarn about our Alveo-Neuro nature | ~ . jmade—tt | locks therefore very | teeth | | bett ‘i areer ia front of h ae Cor) ALBANY OUT RATE Macsnigtree tered | Second and Pare, | The fast Bass-Hueter nggrega-| ee: vator or Walk U eee Om ou OUR Wouter bs Saeed Just Printer PLEASE day {n the first Star league game 14013 THIRD MAIN‘ jot the season (ONLY A FEW mm LEFT Of the Spring Cleaning of First-Class Sporting Goods, Hardware and Rubber Goods 50c FISH 25 $2.25 TENNIS 15¢ CANVAS f RODS ..... gonbenses C RACKETS ..... 3 GLOVES ....... wey ee byl a sg $2,95 Here Is How We Cut i Our Tennis Nets _—‘| Bottles ............ $1.50 FLY ee is Sal 5g | $10.00 42x3 Tarred. .$8.50 $2.00 Whiting $8.00 42x3 Net.....- Spray Syringes ... Pe ieee Bg | 86.00 42x3 Net .....$4.50 $4.50 42x3 Net......$3.75 RUBBER 75c TROUT FLIES, . YLLARS ee S) De | $2.00 42x3 Net...... 25¢ FISH HOOKS, $3.00 TENNIS @9 AR] APRONS ........... DOZEN ...... 10c | Stor $2.45 i AN eae $3.35 $5.50 Khakt Suits, $4, 45 Norfolk Style .. $12.00 MACKIN- $6 95 TOSH BOOTS....0Ur $1.50 Racket Cases, with $2.00 FISH $1 60 a ., pit eee $1 00 BASKETS ....... ' PARLOR BRO veeecves $1.00 RUBBER 75c ATHLETIC 45 $3.00 Flannel Shirts, Plan} SUPPORTERS or Zero $1.25 FOOD CHOPPER .......- Collarw ...scccseces $2.00 FIELDERS’ $4 3LOVES .... oe 91.35 $1.25 MOLESKIN ‘ 40c ATHLETIC vt SHIRTS ..........--SUUI Soap ........08 STOCKINGS, Pair. C : 2.7 BOY SCOUT 30c TENNIS : BALIS ie ccecnss vee QUG | SHOES ....-+.. PQs | SACKS «..---- Lawn Mowers and Garden Hose Reduced | Tes T SEATTLE SPORTING [>S™=BUTORS BARNET, GOODS CO. WRIGHT & RESTRUNG The Rubber Store 713-715 First Ave, DITSON |