The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1913, Page 2

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ceca DANCING HIPPODROME FUE and Univers 10-plece Union Oreh Dancing Tawahe by Co Teachers. BOATMAN FANS 77ieh Schools NINE; VARSITY. | Wi2! Play for: WINS ANOTHER of the cit BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 The cructal game ernoor rank N 1 t ' I, « and th esalt oF * game will practically set ttle di s ¥ nk Farman who hia wed f at ad er the bast of dno passes and igh | triers, will op Ka the Franklin RHEUMATISM , COMISKEY TO QUIT 1 “Day s, two broad vis nu. and All * wae € € nted om CAGO ‘ a “Sulphurra : eat a “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Proglucts 1007 Hoge Bldg. Nature’s Remedy Cures | While You ascuall Vs eet MANUFACTURING co " * i, Edwin J. Brown, Dentist ao Union Beck: ~ , nee = “ Reo wit "ah « of Teeth Send M to ansene act have onvent “s g12. Geld Pits #1, ‘Stiver a0 FREE TO YOU The Electra-Vita Co. Just put y Gress on this coupon DEPT. « 205 Empress Bide, 4 Ave, Spring, Seattle, Wash. Pinase send me. Do-page, illuatrmee: aid, your tres, FOUR TRAINS EACH DAY 10 PORTLAND THREE DAILY TO ABERDEEN-HOQUIAM | High-back Seat Coaches, Observation Cars, Dining “Cars on Day Trains. Coaches and Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars on Night Train. ELECTRIC LIGHTS ON ALL TRAINS MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL 3 FAST THROUGH DAILY TRAINS CHICAGO 72 HOURS 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS TO THE EAST On Sale Daily, May 28 to September 30 Visit Yellow8tone National Park en route. son June 15 to September 15. TICKETS AND INFORMATION The only Geyserland. Sea- H. N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt J. O. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt. First Aye. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash Tel., 8:00 a, m. to 5:40 p. m., HI ); from 6:30 p. m. to 7:00 p. 1 a7 am. to 8:00 a. m. call depot ticket office, M ' 7:00 m. to 7:00 a, m. and a indays and Holt days call depot ticket office, Main 2747 I Northern Pacific Railway A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A., Portland, Ore. | CHAMPS BRING HOME BACON AGAIN AT PORTLAND PORT TOWNSEND, Ma NORTH YAKIMA May 8 9:30 p. m. prevent the crowding Of excu Mt. Gen. Llewellyn has today : teat iy lost HIRST AY asked for the resignation of Capt For further inforntation call oa {issued by Col fon - um-and Pigst Lient or phone | fewts in arm porting Gos Mote Webster, of Company C,] r 1 1 here, He eays Ne | al enyah i ; ted Wit : J. H. O'NEILL, heen r . mpany, and that District Passenger Agent, \P arti ony 8 Ww n we absent { ers STAR ANT. ADS and ‘did not 716 Second Avenue. trie unt THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913 25% Off on All Suits | ~ GIPE IS CHASING FULLERTON FOR HEAVING CROWN Gunboat Now After Jeff as Boxing Mate ATHLETES OFF FOR EUGENE, OR, Mirteen track men and thrap be apni = EXTRA SPECIAL ratty thi m pa Hugene Noth teams m Gon At tw Unt ty of Oregon, M ' naget with ¢ » A. ¢ the “a peek r An & OnE © edge on the American Olymple team, who wil ' P ~— represent Orowon against the var. | Natl ba abn mmped in but sity, lowe mat mile record contest. Manager Raymond 1 a tryouts held at hit Hle eves and ple hb nLite fy bar pitehere® ap me from Gulte made to your order from choicest woolen AS LOW AS $26.75. STONE BROS. these bey Polertd as he is, hag addt of amoke, and when the ball brewks rfcht, there ¢ that has a HERE ARE THREE ‘SPORTING SMILES Incidents of the Athletic World That May Give Hite shoots) Amusing You a Merry Moment or Two Den: ; in t aad ’ ~ a ai pe . Gold {# now plannings to vault inate ; In vine me “Semone aaa ho me 811 Second Ave. rofen: asked vy Con: | fad reaching he minaged to get on throug Madison, / single Trust Company Seryice Have You Considered the eader in a ffered t An How led off Ka Jor a ty tio giehtBfield ye . re ho has 4 of don't y@q CS ere ep erated per ge Necessity of now if he ever wo 1 ox id that o ab w mark Ganley t P rs e How 1 au r in th Making a Will? the on Gold "4 eee etree ate ivenasidiiniation ey This question as well as many other perti- nent questions concerning wills, trusts and estates is answered simply and clearly in our Booklet entitled, “Wills and The Distri- bution of Property.” :|-—=CHATTER= FROM NEAR AND FAR It also contains a brief abstract of Washing- ot the | n gam Address 111 pe + ton statutes relating to the distribution of tion >t ft } property in case of death without a will. : perrrrrrrer ret , me " | ROBERTS! ta’ Pitee tan Hoa Biceat cae Copies may be had upon request. . . N-# Ne CRltirst. The sier was £ t . © EES agama insect Gent THe ena mae einer al | Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank | J the bey into canter field. Strait Second at Cherry New York Bldg fies ie . 7 — te | —— ———— willy A ast Sur iy Semon : The Scores |\- unday A " Amn Effective March 26th, 1913. ast Bla . ‘ x ‘ S.S.PRINCE RUPERT S.S.PRINCE GEORGE ee Mt se Leave Seattle, Wash.) Leave Seattle, Wash, track and * ‘ : Midnight Wednesday | Midnight Sunday ave for O ” ; ; } for for he < Py n rr Vers : mM Victoria, Vancotver, Victoria, Vancouver, ® for Ma and 7 . ae A Prince Rupert, Granby | Prince Rupert, Stew- th he quet ph. | Bay and Queen Char- | art and Massett, yt | " BB lotte Islands. B.C. Phegptigg oping . ALTERNATE sae oid PRINCE JOHN, and PRINCE ALBERT f the t am Sas SUREN CHARLOTTE ¢ cuien vt MINCE RUPERT fr a2. - . CaS INe ret “GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY : rince Rapert Wednesday and Saturday at 10 & 1 miles) apres urning. te ow or te “AMERICAN LEAGU? “GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM jo Track Route, ! an broth ° tw | ‘ Chicago to New York and Atlantic S@hporta = Through PULLMAM® } NATIONAL LEAGUE ie ige f° peas | : J. WH. GOODIER, ©. P&T. A 4. H. BURGIS, General Agent Main 5709. Passenger Department City Office First Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. AGENTS FOR ALL TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. Couns Be NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE “= [DENTIST] © oes. | “THE OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM” ‘4 AND 16 WEST HARRISON Weer ere were ainly sie || 1s all newly equipped and open to the public If you are troubled pit | . with a chronic disease, spend a few weeks with us at the Sanitarium ea } ROMY Fas CONST 4 || and see the effect we have on your condition. Special doctors handle , Stonewa Ine mn has a rival “A your cases, Come and be at home at the « }Last seas Ja he prit * 8 ‘ when ft came t0 "waiting ‘em out e 3 <supen : dei OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM But “Stonewa ed to di 400 er) OR. NUERNBERG, aifese tea iets eg —— jo aA aie te Tel. Queen Anne 3127. 14 and 16 West Harrison === Gocycle NEW DAILY NIGHT SERVICE (Through Standard Sleeping Car.) VILL BE INAUGURATED BETWEEN | phe AND GRAYS HARBOR 14 16 = WILL EXAMINE | od GRIMINAL 21, affilcted with t which make OVER THE O-W. R. & N. Effective May 9, at 11:15 p. m. from Seattle. Effective May 10, at 10:00 p. m. from Hoquiam. Daily schedule of new train service will be as follows: d # instructed the} pike osecuting attorney to have the Pinkman and G examined Leave Seattle 11:15 pm hard to ge inn was convints 1 Arrive Centralia 2:30am. a shits f GOING Leave Centralia... . 3:00am. Agnes ahd. Nor t 1 Arrive Aberdeen 6:00 agi wagian | ° of 1 ). Leave Aberdeen . 7:00 a. My Ch Rha . Finis Arrive Hoquiam....... 7:15.q mn M. | 1 at Lin or a 1 Leave Hoquiam......... 10:00 p.m.” ee rk the Luthern-Chris You knov have broken Leave Aberdeen... 11:15 pa - 2S oe atethe “Walla Walla ee ye 4 ee P ne mone” a - t Beste Ald | Arrive Centralia. 1:55 a.m a ee No ar pac fp laughing shly Leave Centralia. .. 2:55am The Me atics and Hawking Pros » creating a & at ; tit iknow T cari ae atte cae Arrive Seattle. . 6:15am f will meet on hy . te ry ‘ to serv ie playfie Dlaweet is ep riginal Throug car will be operated from Seattle if « Maigpe : oe the boy re! connecti the popular night tralf , Ma Gtratton’s sentence is ‘fr one| between § i h would to } 0 to. 45 yeara in the reformat a combina between Cen- > Standard Pull age car will also be Abmotutely. ike. Reasonably Te ASK RESIGNATIONS OF W. N. G, OFFICERS tion coach and t tralia and Toqt COUNT INFANTS AS PASSENGE Rs| : ule i. HALL berth at You can occupy your [ect nd federal Inspect \ ? anks , t T, 32 1 fa diapnte, passer Ith refused to make a Telephone Main 932. iS to ent &ghore and th BRING RESULTS |statement, but Lieut, Webster ad-| steamer reloaded, mitted that he would resign, i

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