The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1913, Page 2

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The tooth cked or irrit prepared and anchor Dory retention, and rust be manipulated with skill an ported with pre: Told, enan alloy or pore Inserted with full a ard Pur aspects Betes ail ¢ TEETH CROWN AND BRIDGHWwORK and 1 At Albany Cut Rate Dentists People’s Benk Pallding fillings Thus we guar ‘Ogework tw the only known to th ° and’ duratie of el! Booth repincement. We have reduced the ® this work so that {t may be en 700 by all who require 1 to do your work, this meures intaction to our patients and carsetyee that should prove not wil be replaced without work cory us & nll, have free examination, will find we 40 exactly as we pad 70 Savertion Albany Cut Rate Dentists Feopl Bank Uidg, Seoumd and Pike, TEETH t baset cas betw e ed Frida: 2] ao Acosta ttle Cuban with the «f Senators, mses the crowds wit y his Sr Griff sends hir = ts for the Champs’ | Washi ming to cheer be regular sticks. the vis funny talk of - is a Robby James, who ayod third) “ ~ base for Vanc the same year ed Sox to take = j was that |¢very game the Red Sox ; io) dentally gave Bre for t x of teeth involves a |‘ [meet on | and he tagged the bag, then fi | sa estan asa ac VICTORY CONCEDED TO EITHER LINCOLN OR BROADWAY HIGH The annual Interecholastlc appear good, track meet between the Lin- a coin, Queen Anne, Coach Powers of Broadway and Franklin high schools will be held this hae his boys in fine condition afternoon on the and can see nothing but a vie Madison Park race course tory for the orange and black track, beginning at 2 o'clock. thie afternoon. Capt Wiilis te Lincoln and Broadway ap- out on studies, Powers looks pear to be the strongest con for the following athletes to | Broadway | | | | tenders. Coach Hamilton, of grab first place points, Slaton, | Queen Anne, predicts a defeat | high jump and pole vault; Pol- | for his athletes, and declares | tand, broad jump; Adair, Queen Anne will be lucky If | hurdles; Colman, 100 and 220 they place The loss of Capt and Wood in the quarter mile Guiver, who has left for the Following are the Broadway North, Is responsible for the | entrants: High jump—Slaton, | coach's = pessimism, Fifteen Hogland, Isham. Broad jump | pointe had been conceded the Polla laton, Oldfield, Col crack sprinter. man -yard Colman, Queen Anne's entries are: White Root. 220-yard—Co!l | Shot-put Thomas, Kirkpat man, White, Root, Wood, 440. rick, Discue—Thomas, Kirk- | yard—Polland, Wood, Hussey, patrick. Broad jump—Bush- | Beggs. Mile—Coaster, Ander neil, Mayer, High Jump—Bush son, Richarcs, Root High nell, Jones, 100-yard—O'Nelll, hurdiea—Adalr, teham. Low Mayer, Nill. 220-yard hurdies—Adair, Polland. Re O'Neill, = Nilis. Pole vauit— lay Wood, Polland, Coaster, | Patten McDougall, Mussey Pole | Kirkpatrick is expected to vault Slaton. Disous—Coch | win In the weights, while Pat. ran, White, Slaton, Sharkey, | ten’e chances In the pole vault Mignon, Colman. BROADWAY TEAM IS | CHAMPION OF CITY, | Ay chool base: | first n the Starkey, Qidfield and Bagshaw Friday starred Broadway. Bingaman went , a M7 victe into the gar k, and held his Franklin t or Franklin opponents down to five ed hits, The score | ef } | wis that has turned out! peavewe "ht ey ep & SI game this season. ne ft ‘ 1 1 » 1 Close to coters were lined Olfeld, se 2 ee about the nda, bag ta . *| This boy, not old enough to rote Both teams played n loose fleld-| Davie. rf -. ‘ i$ ¢ i]is the bent young eather In bas ing game, Broadway : ee . “4 He Ray Secbalk ¢ White chances slip, while Fy P ‘ il Sox o*- - Totals T cars ago Schalk was pla | v TN) vrank hou. P | ‘ fa #. : acored ° | AK- | Rtevens, a ie oe ° | further scoring until th = rf } j ninth Broadway batsmen started |FUts ifs ee oS on the warpath ng with }en n Bad | the sixth D WAS | Spear , yf 8 | runs ati ” a he A triple play was executed by! tantows [Stevens and Scott the sixth, | lread errersy There were two men on, one at)" PR Gos By ‘Binge second and the other on first, when/« + » 4 ovens “ First Presbyterian White drove a liner to Scott at ° aie Bree ey, Bing cond. Seott was close to second,” neg evens Church —=—CHATTER=—} FROM NEAR AND FAR Gay is the first and on Melvor certain luck. In two collegiate track meet to be h terday’s confiic the campus this year. The big ! thie nts down to rack f comes off May Walla core n each alla Champs took a slugging Univer of Washington " permitted no uso the Leland Stanford his team- to the Poughk alo regatta Shortstop Harbison club's the Spokane atest acquisition, has arriv he falla efty Harbison will t the arrival of the Indians kane. make a dozen runs behind him. This may The first of a series of tnter n §6hone the Nort ; y club in the Weste To be a regular on league, and Ducky Holmes has of-|tesm t be abl fered him to Vancouver every on the : . Mansger Jennings. Hughie expects nite the recent vote taken tn] his era to do everytht trom |“ Wenacees th ¢ 1 to the games| taking tickets to poling out four stasting Gt -4 OCIGEE, wat base drives with the bases filled {sfaction has bee : ryt a the heave Manager Dooin believes that as ot the late 1 has the best pitching staff in tional league Seaton, Chal rs and Alexander. Seaton has done the best work of them all thus far. are which box for many | Vancouver and Seattle clash at | Dugdale’s park at 2:30 Sunday na to be getting along tn right garden. Hel to that position fror left field ‘DELAY ACTION ON PAGE KICKS Ry United Prose Leased Wire WASHINGTON, M ata cin asas ulae at' bat track The Washington-W. S c the Denny field track to WILL FIGHT FOR | knowledgement of lab EUROPEAN TITLE Jf) against the appointment of GH Bel , May 24 H. Page aa ambassador aes fighting circles are || court of St. James will be n today discussing the one topic the American Federation o the Fombardier Wolls-Georges [/untll its . executive officers con Brhoa fight here for the ||Yenes next month. The Typog heavy weikt amplonship of }){¢al Unton of London and the Bure The fight is a 20-ronnd ral Federated Union of » aie hedule / Pov are bitterly opposed to the former night, at the atl al vilion, |) Mater ‘of the We rid's by ork repre: New York, wher =” (| TURKEY TROT CAN'T jer’s boom In rica y ne A y dier's boom in Amerie by 81| ‘TRAVEL WITH THEM|| | the visitor's jaw in the third || Vulgar dances like the “take; round. Carpentier, only 19 years [| trot, eto,” will be decidedly || $. old, has fought ht way up ||frowned upon by the Totems; a through nearly every club of local mustetana, who will at rive a series of dances this sum on mer on Lake Washington, so the ca nvitations state. ful Tho first fo will «start at 8 that Carper o'clock on the steamer |} | Kiaus again | Fortuna leaves Lesch! park ' detober. Dance at Dreamland tonight ba m < Olympic View Sanitarium tle. THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 24, KID JUST OFF THE SANDLOTS IS THE | BEST YOUNG CATCHER IN BASEBALL Seventh and Spring James 8. MoGaw, D. ‘ow York, will proach Sunday morning ‘Christ’e Offer to Rev D., of } a mM entit) Men.” His sermon Sanday night will discuss the eubject, “The Revival of Our National Re- lgton.” Dr McGaw its a brilliant Invited. ryone cordially 5c--Union Theatre--5c 1409 Third Ave. Bet. Union and Pike Ste. A UNION THEATRE Employing Union Heip | Itis driving Rheumatism | - lout of Seattle. A Strong Testimonial I waa at the many Doi neroy of . eure with or Ca pr BERG Harrison Bt. QA NUERN ow me We have some very good ys in Seat- Some tracts as low as 25 per acre. ALBERT B. LORD on old established office, equipped in every de of estate acre near aurtment real Northern Bank Bldg. ERY HOME NEEDS My cane a ibe ta Won" Toat With it you can make reservations and arrange for accommodations, Br x . ar ais] and in your holiday will always be in touch with home and fons a Gat | business. i} t . « Ms 18 4 * - . . . :, Coolant 1 tee You will find added comfort, convenience, and satisfaction in your 1913, : FIREMAN FLYNN IS 4!" ceve| WHIPPED) “me | . | ATHLETIC PARK partment, dfe ts Kd atcher, The spit-ball king or #0 good as when the youngster s back of the wind pad taking bit | py wntind Preee Leased W jusive whoots and slants NEW YORK, May 24-—Jim Jchalk is not only a splendid re-|iyun, the Pueblo fireman, who| Seattle vs, V; eiver; he has an tron arm and @| fought Jack Johnson about a ye AaNcouver | eat head and 4 » the finer | ago back in the “pork and| = — joints of the game like the best of /beans” class today, following | he veterans, He hits hard and|defeat here Inst night Jira Cof , »pportunely and i# remarkably | fey, t Dublin Glant 1? bat 4 t for a catcher tied ten rounds, Coffey winning i} us neWapaper erdiet ; lot of r £ hat Seattle has the att e Coff billiard parlor in the er blo ’ 1 | Come and see, “a BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Plog] 'GIRLS PLAY TENNIS ELIMINATION SETS The second se of elimination —— for » girls’ tennis echamploneht ” ae cee miorne: Sle held on the school courts Frid ternoon Or single c é a z a Just Printers byte prise 3 THIRD MAIN 104 wets of the day : other good BRAT tween Grace Fe ne ennie T {finale will be held next we COAST LEAGUP Fi sigh MISS INEZ CAN Gi SUN gg rr Penn ne nk SR ob teeeeee:::a, | 6 card bar who es on livision that they mmittee as t fitness charac eir moral sion SEHR ERR POOR OLD WALTER, SPEED'S ALL GONE “Walter Jobnaon is lucky to get by the way he ls doing. He has lost all bis speed,” Frank Baker told a bevy of Cleveland players “What's that chorused the Naps ___ RAY 8CHALK ae. “Yes, he's lont the speed tn OF you may?” | MAKE US EXECUTORS OF ed WILL om Make Our Trust Department Execetore of your wil you will have someone on whom YOUR WIFE can DEP to perce oy help her attend to business after you are — a ® bis arm,” said Raker He BEAVERS $ fore ie ont caries Wi CLEAN US: un and jools them across. ‘hat’s all.” Se i le le ie ein ten nad SSHSSSEE SEES EE EEE kins |, CHICAGO, May 24--Col. Wil. We can help her make PROFITABLE investments, aod VANCOUVER, May 24.—Jimmy |liam F. Cody (othervise her to look after her business, just the same as you ping ao Sarat ak 2 (otherwise “Pawnee Bill") have ‘were you living. If you appoint an INDIVIDUAL a yee fies eth Wah: dor Veneoutes t sued to recower $25,000 fr Exectitor, personal business affairs may so engross his ~ season against the Seattle Cha Patrick T. Powers. The “Bills” de that your estate might suffer a loss through NEGLECT. Ox and will Meikle w preppy Be gg se be oye Trust Department will handle your affairs in a stri | 1 ge lay Oe ape d ). They say Powera| nesslike manner The uptown bank. ( | cteaedtgay Ry 2 wipe ag oe ihas not Hved up to the terme of, “ogre contract Northern Bank & Trust Company : Fourth Ave. and Pike St. { SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Moik nings bammertir hird that The Reaver three Klee sulted ne drive over the f * AY Wie: 2 gee a A ie BR Ger 6} ' ae See? ee ae Behar oce e @ aes rep ‘ 48 8 Uae ABR WP 1 0 6 2 . et ae ee Cea se ‘ ae ae | ee De ae ee ap SSR So ee s 6.2 4 | ee te ae Se eae te ees ay pe ies eS oe a ae a We a 3 7 96 11 *Matted for Raymond tn ninth innings oors00008 beeet ee 66 Home run—Molvor. ft Waleh, Heister Hit by pit Fri. Struck out—Ry. ¢ 4 by Meikle 2, by Mefvor é. Bases balle—Off Clark 2. off Meikle 3 Melvor 2. Mite—oft M | pings ana, at bat, 1 | | Umptre—Tomar | | NORTHWESTERN In Vacation Season The Bell Telephone means an elimination of the boundary between city and country. i es days of rest and recreation in the service of COAST LBA W S| AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ® Universal Service One Policy ERICAN LEAGUE n league games postponed; | One System

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