The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1913, Page 2

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! SEATTLE, WASH., LL TL | BANK PRESIDENTS DO HONORS AT OPENING OF Sa La atl Beattie dain SAE WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 105. DETROIT, Confirms. that Man, ager Cre ghlanders 8 willing to trade Hal Cha car yesterday when Chanes | Chanee : _ |BIG LEAGUE UMPIRE IS retied te Bere en 1208 ard Ave | pens f his willingness to trade AUGHT IN GAMBLING > ie ea ; TH lE E — minrerransen | LUCK; PITCHES 'NOTHER GOOD RESORT; LOSES HIS JOB BACKUS PLAY Established 1888 5 HOPPE L OSE Ss BOUT Precious Stones, . FRA —T ne Jewelry, Sterling Silver | ; Ya Corner Firat and Cherry - “8 led t » ata SmATTLR aged = Lef je the ortginal hard luck boy, Manager Tealey| Gee eee ne The two t h nt cond ¢ ce of the seasen yosterday, and | President M k © Me belonging DANCING h wnd game, and allowed fewer hits than his uppo Seattle National Bank La ' ‘ have fr b eless handed a neat defeat | ont BE. W. Andrews, head ie f . HIPPODROME Bome d the Champs may start to clout the ball behind | teccchiiia” Sadie Ox Cacsaanie dda 0 Kut ti " boy. If they do, we'll guarantee the youth will : : . : ted t Lanfield one out Melvor kept his foot on the Pippins all right yee. all die Hide in er er than I Her k terday, t y, for Portland, did the kid one better, Jnoon and took m momentary whack |!#t ; eee at the national pastime He vere —— = The score: Seattle 0, Portland The occasion w the offictal AMUSEMENTS | es 2 69 cas Of tha Bikkerd’ tearad at fleeing de at - ——— Pefore the Colts started on thelr gallop this season they were touted |Dugdale’s park Forgettt 1 He gave chase, b SEATTLE THEATRE [as ono of tho strongest clubs in the league, with an even chance for the ow-dollar transactions, etc, th tt t non the er Phone Main 43 ennant kind of ball the Champs have put on thus far with the two banke trode out onto th treet Tonight—All Week < titles ther the same rating, Unless the run eld, Andrews took up @ catehe Jate the g, while Sher “THE SQUAW MAN p Will surely be confided to the Champs, Colts and Beavers, n the g hand, and Bac > j PRICES dear eee }trotted out to the mou | enn * Graham Rock, who was one of the best athletes tn the college con | tite The He a rs ————=—= | ference last r, and th season a utility player with the Champs, | drifted seve then ¢ both | s has been released by President Dugdale to Baker, in the Western Trt | He fin pe ped the | Pantages TORE |B ores ene carta Nultertos aleage aecd eo etl larteldar NY Soe oe Bid 4 ane, | 1 Twiee Nightly| and Crum acting in the gency role for the outfield, there was litte ote Matinee Dall brn Pod need keping Rock. Rock t# a fine ball player, and can play any " - ' Bot ‘ yrur MOTHER GOOSE GIRLS} position on a team, including pitching and catching. As soon aa he | Dlockeg. tho progré Y ike ba at drop “BURNING OF ROME’ |*tensthens up tn his atic work he will be a Valuable asset to any club ae oe away. | ees RR 5 » two teame, representing th | 10c and 200 Leas than a thousand fans turned out to the game at Portland yee UMPIRE OWENS le Nat Bank and Nat THE SCORE | day, although t od diamond scrap. kof Commerce, the " Ad. & a a Chat os on the Colts| NEW YORK, May 7.—Umplrejported to Prestdent Lynch and}? being enist he t ad | RHEUMATISM : t Raymond was passed.|Ciarence B. Owens, "ban forfeited his Job as the | banks, Kot under wa 5 inte , 1 & 9 € Seat pt 1 it was time to call], oo. idnien al t . roe > es elder and Fullerton answered the call | #8"? Srbitrator, has | I dig ft , H ‘ er, t J and It was all off. Contrary to rules of the league, | the and » ‘ f ‘ ‘ Skin ore ee low was se toyeRter a mam: |¢ Sistmmisaal for the |t pase Fett at ‘ 3 ° OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8, hag will fin “Sulphur le, who went like @ house afire for the Qtants| bling resort. The matter wan re-| good of the game. met 5 ; ee | The reputation for good dentistry ck relief | at oe end and who this year has h outclasned | * be a 1 | Hock SS: 1 {that we ade and are adding Saran ——_——— every other mem Champs has been called to) NORTH WReTERN Coane | (A og sese l ° to every day In ¢ Jered by us 1P Manager Teale Raymond } behind because the Re a th t ments w eee ; flour most valuable asset. You who | latter was suffering from a bad ankle licetie, 16 8 .60Give t a bitet _|may doubt our disposition or abil | - — acoma 1 . ie 0 0 6 4% «AT Alty to best service at our | oe ees 3 It was some game. The tle naga one | pric requested to com : National pen pushers grabbed the} ***! ' sider reliable, re AMERICAN honors, but after & deaperase | AB RH. PO rh, perma. Ww ' ’ The r pitching of {ns rg gd K.9 2 8 and cannot af \ i Dvhiia. 8 ‘ ‘ pert i © 4 tom a a 4 (198 eo 18 tries for thé motorcycle races | Bingan who bad no trouble In| Fries 3 © | ~ aerecen te i be held under the auspices of | whiffing won the “fhe 73 in an advertise the. shediall , \ ; woe eck arcr ee ple yr oe : ; 3 truth, and we desire to be held Phone Main 963 . 9 ition es at the Meadows next 4 cap pe e DT cS Ale te tha lebtor ot Wea , 3 te ey stl closed at 1 o'clock tod Walle }Or: rooters inate ey. 3 . ‘ =} patting out dentistry that cannot f res Transfer 0 The Bees’ infield do their best work on the bench. [not a « t an ° ‘ : “omens 5 etry = | ° * Bae ! NATIONAL EPAGLE ntered fi um pe fe >» runs. | als 6 ‘ : 2 . ’ 7 ‘ 4 t t . ol age ever, and superior to y | Spokane fans think they will win the Northwestern league pennant.| ! lols bh inte ( mal first sacker, ere | poh pred nd (oma Office 114 Jackson St | ¢ t foes not forbid thinking - piterers © the | excite t when he soake: Seattle rk ; } +e 9 6 ~ ey traw lots Thuraday f wer t ght field fence fe Pa | . « 7, | office. exception ' a — ; 4 I » Strait Ithou the r order to get the the |u eo Stra Ithough | »y oe — J. Bruce lamay (remember him?) has a nag named Gragnour that of the at the ular Lee Strait b " E Pg aay CHARLIE CLOS® | ran ve a classic at New Market, Eng. If the horse has as much) 10. creo eas Pantece 4 érew of men are at|the “ump” called p On a: | acest a must pay the higham by ye goat, Women and children first akiand 2, ¥ paring the track an@ {ts |count of darkness, it was probably ' Mohler ROE PS oe ’ and 6 y, providing the | hunger that induced bim to do it Time Umpire hoe us now i= re Bae our ancy |work is indeed the best. Some As a rule, figures don't lie, but batting averages sometimes do a lot NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE * goad, should wa score | - small piece of work will do. » Our jof kidding tea Portland 2 of several re —— Joseph Cobn, czar of the Spo 4 will furthe t | a mor oe couver @ kane seats can. be pur mnerce AM RH POA ! » service 1 app > you, . . : » ¢ 1 kane « has turned Pappa < because We Never Hurt a Bit, In addition to the white uniforms on gala occasions, American T * ° ‘ to the shen. Pe Morse was “ hecuad eaantres to be adorned with gilt service stripes and stare RNS BEATS MURRAY > also slated for the ax, but as Regal Dental Offices | A few a ayoee Ss look like Wabash conductors : ood Wire oe gl ; Morse is a pretty handy little in- Or. L. PR. Clark, D. D. S. (Manager) EVERETT SHATTER oe) Sap NI YORK, M Frankle : ip ‘ fielder, it was decided to k him | 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union INTERURBAN RAILWAY | Hans Wagner has dropped his cane and soon will be back in the Burns of New Jersey bolds today a r ar ~- . ’ . 4a on the cash roll as utility tnflelder.| NOTE—Bring this Ad witn you” a ogee 8 Limi ;| same. That old « could play with crutches and still have it on balf close « ¢ Jimmy Murray a t of 0. Brown M air : #55, 5 te Piso, Tt'sel the healthy performers of Brooklyn. after 10 rounds of fast ming baek for more n- | late. 8 at Oak ae a fighting, Murray was unable to terviewing Brown is like flirting m dally Ate Droge 5 Tieket Bear Westinke: ee righty fifth Local ° The reason they give score cards free in St. Louls is becau management does not want to be Indicted for taking money under false Perhaps It was the bookmakers he put the con In confident. the avotd oa urns’ right hooks. HATS 5 OFF TO REID! May 7 SAN DIBGO, Cal Loe. Boxing under commission rule is all right, but It would take the ter Reid, the Seattle boy, again led | ; AWheT TRaGtion co. | board of health to handle the wrestling ga the professionale in the second day 4 SVERSTT. WASk Toe ie of the registered tournament here : The lid te on the boxing game in Michigan, but the free lunch ie yesterday. Reid broke 479 birds fo why shoul uncovered \ ALBANY PMNLESS (8060 TEETH EXTRACTING FREE May 7 cord t today by R nolds, the 1 one PORTLAND, to an ant | Admiral cruiser 8 Lou SUBMARINES 10 CO UP COLUMBIA of the late ing At Albany Cut Rate Dentixts vessels of its clase in the navy, will People’s Bank Butlding 4 in the Portland harbor ‘The extraction of teeth is a very im Rose festival The portant matter. You want the teeth re ‘omme has beef as moved without pain apa at reas the Navy cost, and you want your t { the wut by someone who knows > the Brer teeth The A Denti sent , specia extractor who are com without pain be the 5 . sent thus far fr tide water. EETH,: ARTIFICIAL | 84, $8 and $1t | At Albany Cut Rate Dentists 4 INSPECTORS FOUND eal People’s Bank Building. | Department we make e f boll aoe, $0.08, § We Guilt ees pappcarencat the cane af . ken face at Thompson, | * si id Dennis Swee 6 The men were) tor sentence Fri Y | District Attorney Chas. 8, Whit-| t redicted the conviction of the t aps” in York's police FILLING 500 TO $1.00 a result of the trial pectors. CHINATOWN RAID ny Cut Rate Dentints Bank Hallding the for contrabe : FOR OPIUM FAILS and y searched Chinatown from ellar to garret elzed a lot of smoking seta d several sma titles of the , ut he in 1 the caches | ‘ r which he as looking CROWN AND BRIDGEWORK NAB PAROLED PRISONER | At Albany Cat Rate Dentists roled prisoner from alla waloon on P at 2 bur ed ¢ e didn't op for a an his ha Ar ed ‘ t t a nay le. Ar ected he y? ; « checks " , ( a long oxaminstion. [White Soe tr few daye ag ¢ t fame with a bingle a ti. a2 g | Ob he brought In one maw Alb y rn te De tiele pie cearaer an Cut a HUS.S promising. We'lb still stick our| People’s Hank Bldg, Second ond Vike, }long green on you, Tyrus, mitt boys worry? C 500 GEE WHIZ! AIN'T WE GLAD THIS ISN'T 1963 t of & ponaible 8 i tenly sen a funny play up to take {t from me, the princess theatyr last nite } it is called “food,” and it's about the high cost of | living and the way i Is all the time getting higher the wife # to a safe in which they keep their n. y., satterdy Me rant os ° his dinner the wife goes to a safe in which they kep thetr \ food, and unlocks It what do you think, dearte, she says, we have a "4 whole so er tonite, and not only that, but 4 lk also, t think of it, milk she takes out a little bottle with about a tea onful of milk in the bottom of It, and p drops & medisin | Sve Pure 2 % glass of water for him 4 the same for herself so ¢ they set down to their meal, and he ° carves the cracker and serves It pore pier he Itkes the mea? very mutch, but he anys, dear i he pe est, aint we a little extravagant, having milk and a of WATER cracker the same day but, sh ansere, you are making 100,00¢ ers @ year { know, he says, but there is flo use squandering it recklessly then comes tr feeling well, and for her the husband goes wild know he says, it will bankrupt me, yoorup do Instead tells him she aint been has prescribed an ese ah dockter { cannot afford ft, and you won't'a trip to| ut in an unguarded stated he was with a sphinx moment be recently roaeeeteeel J THE MOVING golng back West. The way he said | Nationsie Au. R FO. 4 al it leads one to the belief tht } ore. J ae ie ae determined to retrieve his fortunes |Anierson. esl d @ i ae or die fighting . 3 a ie Are Canadians good sportament |= sneom of al aes i ie a Bet your tiatype on it. During the |matee™. H oF 28 You'll Find Interesting Foatyres at the Theatres Laws Below two years they've been 1 ’ ! wd is ‘j oF area, anes fe, Tie aE Odeon Theatre 22220" year they came back just as ttror ae Be Ander = FIRST AT PiIKe His Heroine or stronger, and are waid to h salen, wines © Who \ oe the highets priced team in : - a . : al U 5 om ie vee ee see saa : re +—Iingama Burne € —_ _— Too Much Par@l Post, Paths. comedy. neuen The weers fate e wie omen 8 mae "=| }C—UNION—SC “Fe wearers, 2 £ ue a ° wie - nkow, China, Soon the kale. liingemen Sarat. Oleon mear P.O. God's Way, drama OUR ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK OF SPORTING GOODS HARDWARE AND RUBBER GOODS Will be placed out on the bargain counters for your approval. Every article marked down. We must clean them out quickly. Every article a bargain and many of them Ides, he says, It 1s only 2 years ago that you] © xg, you remember how | morgidged evrythit a 1 owned to get it for you BS yes, she replys, but { must have anuther, } urd « crave it and {| must have it, If you had ever tasted a “oy you would know what {it means to banker for Jen A aa Hea it appears his folks was only moderitly riteh, so peers he never tasted a egg, but hers was bilyenairos, and ONE WHEN SME he had almost a wholé egg once, when she Was A WAS AOMLD — ontid, and she has never t how wonderful it was she begs him on bended knes in vain for the ets he gets mad and goes to bed then In comes an officer of the food trust, who ust to her sweethart once, and loves her still he is all dreased up in a gorjus uniform, and he has came to deliver a slice of bread which she ordered after signing the receipt for the bread, she dis rs that he has also a egg with him that he Is g to del! { { she ¢ ing v to a mn tt nilyenal ea 4 fers to elope n if he will give her . the « und he falls for it, and they are just going f to skip when the husbend dashes tn he as heard an he selz the egg in a Jellus rage and dashes it to the f d it food trust offiser goes #: away to give SWE OFFEAT ty up, knowing that he will t hung for com ELOPE WITH Him in the murder of the egg ie WE WAL Give gathers up in her arms the rug contain qe The os of the egg, and staggers forth from her home, never to return the husband remanes, a broken-harted man _1 aint Intfed #0 mutch in age johny a coon's A Place to Eat Carne Vaudeville, 8 p.m to m Pile Vhote Dinner, with pint of wine, ged me the woman that 1 vacutim cleaner & tried to sol) her,” i STARTING TOMORROW MORNING $1.98 20c .25¢ $1.15 17 $1.50 Waterproof Tennis Racket c Case with Ball and ye 08 Ac 25c Screen Door Hinges +e evens $2.50 Khaki 30c Tennis Pants oa $1.50 Split Bamboo Fly Rods $1.50 Ladies’ Red Sole Tennis Oxfords 75¢ Trout $1.75 Keystone Night Files Latch $1.00 Wilson Wobbler $1.23 15¢ Brilliant Hor ebecepelie rise 10c 25c and 360 Trout Spoons Shoe Pocket .... Tennis Nets all reduced, Inciud- 10c Shaving 25e Snell Hooks, Sos 50c 4-8t all sizes, dozen 15¢c bed LTE ag $10.00 Hand-made | Broom. o... coceceseeee 23¢ arred Net, ‘ 10¢.Nyoll 7 now $8.59 now c 400 now Leaders, 40c ahi Aprons artes 12¢ $3.00 Ball Bearing $1.95 | $2.75 Boy Scout $2 45 Roller Skates | Sh ; o $3.50 Automatic 9 ied ‘ 6! Pounds Wire Reols $2.2 606 Children’s 455 Nails 25 $7.00 Ruff Neck $4, 35 Skates .... 6. sess sseeeee td Ss t * * Jewel 89c phe 1Sc Canvas 5 40c Sharpening 20 ! WME scan cvase tosses’ 90:00 Ait Wher $2 45 Gloves ...... +e Ri listoneks css coven UE ae Heaic 45 erseys ' poe chic Sik: 45c a WOME a Ses vd aches eek c Nev hehe dale bie eer JC 4 off on all Dog Collars. $3.50 Bathing Suits a ee $2.95 $1.95 Ing Suits, Norfolk style GOs49 1 $1.50 Yachting | 19¢ j Cape $3.50 Baseball Shoes . $4.00 to $6.00 Sample Fish Rods $2.45 V4 off on all Bath Fixtures. $1,50 Bath Sprays $2.95 $1.62 $8.50 Thigh Rubber Boots, Guar anteed First $6. 95 Quality .....60.- $3.00 Flannel Shirts | $2.25 Fish Baskets $1.25 Fancy Rubber Bathing Caps +" 16c Perfection Sereen Door Spring 75e 8 or 10-inch Wrench Seattle Sporting Goods Co. Se oo $2.00 Hot Water ; $1.35 pecs TENNIS | THE RUBBER STORE DISTRIBUTORS RACKETS | FOR RESTRUNG, | 71 3-7 1 5 FIRS ST AVENUE WRIGHT & DITSON,

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