The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1913, Page 2

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ecibcnancashieisnat Wiiabnteiddadastsienaest ropscnncmena Union Theatre--5Sc 1409 5c-- Third Ave Bet. Union and Pike Sts A UNION THEATRE Employing Union Help VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY | Looks Like Silk, Costs One Fourth | Qnd & Pike SCP People’s Bank Bidg., M. TOKUYA Rxpert in Mending (f vg . Glassware, si kinda ot « 1208 Sed Ave ALBERT HANSEN Ee 1888. Precious nee, Jewelry, Sterling Sliver Corner Firat and Cherry SRATTLE diished Fine DENTISTRY WITHOUT THE PAIN. ——— stage, which consists of box | nasi work hours, doing] work arly is one] ul f m man Nolan, -who ts a past conditioning of ath ‘ an I forget the su ondition he landed me in the ing when Wolgast lost his title ne on Thanksgiving day by inne on te , Nolan {s a crank on traint ee Jand watches and times every move Remember, our prices are very| you make f . you get We will make you an extraluntil bedtime. Regularity {s his pavy $10 gold crown for $4, or of our famous ever stick plates for $5.00 Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. S., (Mgr.) 1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor. Union St. RHEUMATISM Eczema and All ‘Sulphurro : Stomach Trouble, Skin and Blood Diseases will quick relief in find Phone Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. SUMMER nice Telephone Elliott 5560 For ice rates. We £ tee full weight and prompt delivery ; ICE DELIVERY CO. ~EVERETY-SEATTLE RBAN KAILWAY 1 Freight Paci Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 First Avenve Our 25c Regular Dinner —AND— + | Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served from 11 a. m. to 8p. m. Are Unexceliod in Seattle Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fien, Steaks and Chops FREE—LATEST MOTION PICTURES—FREB Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings BY— Prof. Nape’s Haw:llan Orchestra —OF 9—Artics O H I RATE DENTISTS Becond Avenue and University Street =) Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. N, We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years Painless Dental Work Best Gold Crowns. ...seaeees- Best Bridgework, Wer. Cooly. . oc cc ccce Best Amalg Filling spies e $1 Full Plates, $5.and.....~»; Best Plates. ..-c:creorge:cie'e Material Painless With Other Work Any work that doesn’t prove satisfactory will be ares | ( free of charge at.any.time - Packey McFarland or Mariem Tom ‘CUT-. $4 8 38 ‘We Use Nothing but the Best Extraction Free EXPLAINS HOW HE’LL SHAPE UP FOR BIG BATTLE Wiille weight title July 4 either Joe Ritehie, champion, “world's light will defend his His opponent will be Rivers, Leach Cross, my Murphy, It will be the first real championship — fight since Ritchie took the title from Ad Wol gast. In the following article, especially for The Star while he was Soattie last week, he tells just what he will do between now and the fight in getting in shape Editor | | By Willie Ritchie written the t nastur doing my t umn cessary in also an important ele ng is meats a , |are barred during training per |$o from now on my next th |weeks on the road will be in strict traint week which ends June 2 time ge to California, where we wi 1p In the mountains of Lake county to my nager’s | ranch My greatest befiefits are derived being in the open alr at all] T k of it—sleeping, eat being in the open alr 24 gure of the day | If essity demands weight re-| the greatest welght reduc-| ducing, | ing exercise and appliances in the world are on the farm. A large hay barn capable of holding sev eral tons of loose hay, and a couple lof good forks comprise the para-| phernaiia necessary in this rural gymnasium. I have tried It, and no Turkish bath produces quicker or better results, J cints SETTLE irst of | a series of elimina » girls nis oadway high championship Po were « »bs and Rath Taylor te took the match in two straight sets/ }but only ar fight In the secon t he score 64 and the play at point, set, the four girls battled for over five min utes for the final points. Misses Hubbs nd Fr were visibly “the sets 6-4, hard and Marjorie vena an varie us and lost Millle inated Pri elim Grace t defeated 6-1, ons will be seml-fin will k the finals the Raymond has charge of the Miss mate LOU NORDYKE IS RELEASED At his own THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1913, RITCH ACCOMP. 1k, ANYI LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION, SNAPPED JUST AFTER HE ARTICLE FOR THE STAR TWIN BROTHERS WHOPULL OARS ON VARSITY’S CREW ELMER AND ED LEADER--OR WE D Which {8 which? When these two stood be fore Coach Conibear var wizard row! coach, he was cor fronted with a perplexing | Here stood two boys, twin br MAYYBE IT’S ED AND ELMER UNNO © over the ‘ California eight, it will r first par ticipation { reollegiate mat But ¢ t watched the work of request capt and | same age, same str same boys clos and has every confi first baseman of the Tacoma Tigers,| skill and only four pounds differ-|dence in the twin and one of the oldest baseball play-|ence in weight. They were candi The Leader boys were members ie Coast, has drawn his re-|dates for a regular place on the jof the first varsity team last season he Tacoma club | varsity eight-oared crew, and Coach jand both played on the line, The Nordyke will retire to his Wenat-|Conibear was considering which of|/resemblance of these boys {s so chee apple ranch. A few seasons|the two boys he would award a|close that those on the campus sel . of the best ing|#troke, The coach settled matters|dom attempt to addreas the boys and st basen the giving them be a place by the first name, It's always season b ned a The twins, k er and Ed Lender, || . nd has |afe the only twins in the world and Ed Leader are 23 F tride srdyke has | Pulling oars in the samo college! years of ag 1t 6 fect 1 played ball on Coast for ten| shell inch in height 172 vears and saw two years’ service in| ‘Thursday afternoon when the|pounds and his brother 168. Ed the Eastern leagues. youths take their position In thelrows stroke 2, and Fimer stroke 3 SHADES OF OLD JEM MACE! LOOKY HERE RANCISCO y Mr n-| » Ha on, d-| will be seer if plans o errno { 1 ’ elleves Brit who § wi it | week, i ign up to stage them in | t funny old world wha burned up the cue for a season earning | rt i Coast } ae pty the majors enced to the Tho Ladies’ Ald soctety of Asbury M. KE, church will hold a rummag n Pike market all und Saturday of this week Seattle, 25c t r itaide rooms in tewart House, 86 West Stewart (near Pike Pu Market), Harold Kerry, varsity catcher for the past three yearn, was elect ed captain of the nine Tuesday af etrnoon. Ker will captain hi teammates on their trip to Japan ‘| READY FOR BIG RACE) The Calffornia elght-oared crews completed thetr tral ity of have ning or dual KERRY IS CAPTAIN |regatta, which takes place on Lake | Washington Thursday afternoon. The faculty athletle committee met ute und fet the date of the varsity eight leparure to Pough- So He Was. TAllie Bug-—-Here you are, late again Willie Bug — Yes, but you'll have to admit that I am right on time, AT THE MOVING Odeon Theatre PInsT AT Pike PICTURE HOUSES 9, oun Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Relow = “The Man from drama un “A Kimona Tragedy,” Majentig comedy utaide,” « Te three FINISHED WRIT- 'STRAIT’S MUFF CHAMPION WILLIE RITCHIE WRITES FOR STAR SPORT PAGE SLATE AOTC 1 | ain DECLARE WILLARD GOT UNFAIR = |v es of : Nine DEAL FROM REFEREE; ANDE rs 5 ot be P sam : heal WHIPS JO : i ‘% yittle welk BAN FRANCISCO, May 21.—| LOS A The pu ms ‘ mee! Opinion Is strongly divided here to) gilistic 7 ‘ $a day over the action of Referee Ben of Vance ‘ t - ticle | Bellg in giving Gunboat Smith the’ ed toda { New 20Y | decision over Jess Willard in their) Orleans Ie 4 as | | 20-round bout here last night card, as th oir meeting} MODERN fe peo Hundreds of fane believe the cow-| last might at ro at we pulle boy was entitled to a draw, while| Anderson tech-| ginus, Rixhth « gam others assert that he won, Willard | nical k c th round,| Westiake. pror never was in distress at any time, after he had wht fr the|= fe ens while Smith was badly hurt several | first tap of t Mandot was AMU SEMENTS food |times. He rocked the Gunboat with | still on hin feet, but was y in a | rights and lefts, and had he been an to defe elt whe b itet SEATTL E THEATRE rest | experienced fighter, would have fin: ¢ yt red and “ Phone Malet ft lished his ma Ander hi , ; A year with Tom Jones should ner i ght—All Week Bart make a fighter out of Willard. His) Hud's great 5 ower THE BLUE MOUSE mon worst fault, aside from his green- him the battle xing was J his failure to follow up an fe, and ‘ ea ; POPULAR PRICES | advantage He is unquestionably ed b nee [amme. und ‘ ose Pantages: The | is ake “agen Oe slmost , ‘ Matinee Dally ped jar ue ae ae : HERAS v auton \5@ y - ( . Kensational Ac and Ba : sae te b t ‘ 5 , EDWIN ORD & fat a. Mg vies: Hat ge ‘I 4—OTHER 3 | Willard’s left en . ioe one oe lfor Lut t ' lard a a nd, it naid t SUMMER eo RATES TO THE EA VIA THE j | In the nine games with tt | ‘ the Champs hav hb } three pitchers who , | tr for the other Vancouver has met this se auaaiee te 108 PACT , 20% , . ® confidence Into PI Lage vi ‘ey Pel Cc ; ee se as a result of the LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO ne rad or Beatth ‘i ng insure P hiesgo . . . 7 the fifth inning of Tuesday's game | 0° sh ei s B Se - - 4 re aie, 70.00 Tu 0-W RON with the Beavers, and a lead secur a a a gy eagle ee 4 New York . *. 308.60 fiers pow these edocange that particular inning by the|¥!ndup. While no one Is ol ; . a J utes Sn ala Was hot to be overcome, Van.|® Pennant for the Raymon i Pittsburg. e 91.0 couver won, 41 Dell, the Idaho | 5eatt n what they hoe e shown Philadelphia « 16.0 product, had pitched good ball until | 8d ae Washington. « M7. th fifth muc a i Niagara Faille . 2 92.00 | frame, with the bases oy Denver . + 5 66.00 jcrowded and tw oplayers already re else, Rayux ee tia . 110,00 tired, Decanniere lifted an « yD oe ding Mesto « 105,00 fly to Strait in left ‘ Omabs Kanes Cit aa the Seattle outfi: verses. Rut , cannot be a. Kin City and — - the « They were iesourt Points . ed the ball, and it dropped at his| Sid of the vers, Th aa a aaoed — Two scores were made on|Bever rated a t tad’ GL pa outiet, Preportionstely Reduced Rates to Other Eastern Polat play, and when Strait fired tc mer | yr -y ard second to head of Decanniere, the), Bren | the eae. te Sale Dates, May 28 to Sept. 30, §! third run came tn. Before tho Beav-|!ose ® game now Out ciene Going lienit fifsven daye: Saal return Yienie Ostehee St, era were subdued they had collect:| Prin eee contest. It was just stopovers allowed. going and coming. with choles of same Mag eh tome Jone of those days when things LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR TRE : ct sahil wouldn't b no matter how J. H. O’NEILL ABR it PO Pa 4 the Tilikpms would try. > ee ee eo 4 Bee Os Te District Passenger Agent > ¢ § 7 $ 2} Manager Raymond never passes Telephone Main 932 716 Second 3 1 8 1 @ ¢lupmchance. Yesterday he sent in be 288 pinch hitters for Jackson, Strait tb $F § Sland himself in the final tt ah ie Es 2s g Brown was the only ye ae ‘ through with a hit, Gipe falling down. ss mod AR iH. PO. A. & ae gob! ; eee ; a ; Tas ‘ ee apr: : > 1 a aa pitching squad ibid iBorchtaas so HOFBRAU fo 7 0 1 ® 4 ol@r. He started with Aberdeen and 1 @ 6 9% © ¢/at that time was consid Cafe oy ee ie t hurlers in the } FIRST AT MADISON. *| hates pi and his hitting at SOMETHING NEW—CABARET DURING NOON HOUB 32 6 14 10 ity won h 3——-MASQUERA SISTERS——8 va I So NES SE Burt Aroun sa Beem ie 3 a he tc mo and Purcell hy ‘ A the n Q MISS ." 16 t t 1 MISS AUTRE MASQUERA Tae . + tela MISS MADGE BARNES enmag tinues bt pr MISS FAY ARLINGTON | , be k t in left garden. MISS SILVIA STENERT | oy, pee TURCELL & PARMELER NONTHWESTEMN LEAGUE | es handed it to the Indians ETHYL YOUNG | Beattie e/a aay be rea apse | Phenomenal Female Baritone 4 ‘ that the Indians this Music PROM & 1 4 worst bunch of F ming- 1 A er handle And th MISS ACE AUBREY kaha Seiad hem bail trom the} ———OUR OWN TRIO n. Lost. ¥ . tn ep ae ee H 1 aes ong | BACK EAS’ Tr FARE ta . ot svure i sais] 5 | . , | COAST LEAGUE owl On ale nelseo ™ 25 seo} ' | Venice a ae Portiana won 4 Hundreds of delightful places to spend a 3 sacramento “6 " summer vacation. | AMERICAN LEAGUB Detroit 'f, Philadelphia 7 Including fascinating New York and his- Fetuaea 16, Wasnteated 6 toric old Boston. % on at x The Sea Shore and the picturesque New int ae | England mountain resorts. Chicago 7. A All “back east” excursions at greatly reduced fares, rhilasetphia rath See that your tickets, which are on sale at your home ticket office during the summer, read via NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE nil OL ini ine Coaat ito ew OF i Id ines Neulailnd Reser Michigan Central—“'The Niagara Falls Route’ - —— |; Montreal Stop-over privileges at Detroit, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Jim Brown, te Vancouver man ’ Battle Creek, Chautauqua Lake, Rochester, Syracuse, who formed the Moose Jaw baseball Quebec Albany, M Springfield, Mass., Cincin- team, is expected to give up the| nati, Dayton, Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo, Indianap- |management and return to th olis, Fort Wayne, Pittsburgh, and many other | Coast. His place is being taken b. points of interest. |Fred Weed, the old Seattle first “hieago ng the baseman and outfielder, and now Five Trains (o7.cny por sian inctading th captaining the Millers. ited render unaenl jed service a sole you to continue your journey with least possible delay. Bert Delmas, the Victoria second ” Ts basoman, split his hand in one of Let Us Plan Your “Back East” Trip the Portland games and big Char-| Tell us in a general way what you require, the number in ley Swain, immediately upon his | your party, and the amount of money you want to spend, and arrival from 8: gramento, was anitt TeTiLS pUrenoatlon. ‘snd sod’ yo0 6 dennrionive Biter, ed to the Infie 1@ hippopota S fare Scovel car “Galds te Sertoli CRS" We causa wend | Mus played fair ball there, too. fitereating tlormaton stout the Metropolis sent on reeeint ot ive esis it | te stamps. Apply to New York Central Lines Denver will have the 1914 tour Street Station, Chicago. Be es ee nament of the Western Bowling ongreas, according to recent ad Apply to your local agent for tickets and s!ceping car vices recelved from that city The reservations, or for complete information bowlers of the Rockies are cer-| Menon OF Gaaiem ose | tainly entering upon their work In i | a spirit which spells success, and! LINES i toute Office, 714 Second Avenue , they have the best wishes of the! aa on F, Jones, General Agent, Passenger Dept. Northwest in their efforts,

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