The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1913, Page 2

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pig Wek ne Th QrEeneee « Seattle's Leading Dentist HITTERS; BASEBALL iS CLOS ATHLETIC PARK Today at 3 PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE Ty Cobd got a late start, but Vesier Car Admission 250 and SOc | base services « certain is ajor league averages AMUSEMENTS tting . t SEATTLE THEATRE |rrest Cleveland pair, are not { Phone Main 43 Tonight—All Week 7 “Pierre of the Plains” ; i ; POPULAR PRICES motte. atinhia 3H Pantages Theatre se" 5 8 Patines Daily Twice Nightly ik nol Hey FERRIS WHEEL GIRLS wits fe Willy Zimmerman, the Great Mim om a | : Four Other tid Acts ao 1. ri ~ BULL BROS. = Just Printers *: jo12 THIRD MAIN 1043 perrick DANCING rong *. Say OB : HIPPODROME : . EVERETT SEATTLE ponte, Chleage ey ee ut INTERCKBAN RAILWAY oe SRATTLE : feo BAYLEY TO GET ooo cesses GO WITH WELSH fe . ana ¢ a one Sreisnt lene . VICTORIA, B.C. May 28.—There every probal that Joe Bay a os hang ¢ Great Brit fora r and that in the way st before ager has tn s defeat cost the first place, for the Beavers Jed in nosing out Spokane an extrainning game. Port and advanced to two and a half games behind the Champs. Unien Mock 113 Wiest ay. ag Geld and Pores dgework for from Uniess the Chania take a brace, their downward jaunt is by no| e.|means over. Portland, a team which two weeks ago was not to be compared with Seattle, showed the | “= Champs up im every department | Tuesday. aes The downfall of Dell puts up to Gipe and Fullerton to hold the team up In the race this week. Del! “thas not shown the form that tends to put confidence In the fans when he goes to the mound 713 First Av, Union Block oo +9 te evenings until § and Sundaye 0 work have an examination me and learn my prices and wh: for you; then bare the to do your EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 4 Open ereil 4 for pe With Bancroft out KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 2nd Av. WE DON’T DESTROY THE COMFORT IN OUR REPAIRING Restaurant and HOFBRAU cuentas FIRST AT MADISON. 35c—LUNCHEON—35c SOMETHING NEW—CABARET DURING NOON HOC x 2 A 4 cr Around Dany eo Bees McDonald, Ashton and Purcell MISS VIOLET MACDONALD MISS MADGE BARNES MISS BEVERLY ASHTON MISS FAY ARLINGTON MISS AUTRE MASQUERA MISS SILVIA BERT PURCELL & PARMELER ETHYL YOUNG Phenomenal Female Baritone “ M t MUSIC FROM A M ——oUR OWN TO K O'DALE, Pianist Suffered With Bronchitis ; ese fr not sleep nights, f T had NUN AN BERG 14 and 16 Ww Telephone Queen Anne nat. B. & M. Quality Chicken Tamales and Chili Con Carne th haut taste just a little different and " from Mexican recipes TAMALE GROTTO Third Ave. Main 5306. B. & M. 1 1511 Effective March 26th, 1913. S.S.PRINCE RUPERT S.S.PRINCE GEORGE Leave Sezttlo, ash.,| Leave Seattle, Wash., Midnight Wednesday Midnight Sunday r for Victoria, Vancouver, Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Gr by Pr e Rupe Bay and Queen Char- | art and Ma te Islands B. ¢ ALTERNATE PRINCE JOHN and PRINCE ALBERT or 0) + ith OF "PRINCE 3 o SEATTLE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM 3M. GOODIER, ©. P&T A J. 1 MURGIS General Agent Main 5709 Passenger Department City Office Virst Ave, and Vester W deatile. Wash AGENTS FOR ALL TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, seas TY COBB LEADING of the Ineup, | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 191 Wolgast’s Protege Is Knocked Out by Frankie Burns in Ninth; Championship Hopes Are Gone AVERAGE E TO .500 the Georgia Peach, who values bis is traveling some nowada 1 » within a few days ago show he American league has six Jackson and Lajole, the ’ at, Brookiyn st 8 38 Bee onael, ¥ yn 18 2 Mareana 8 ’ @o 26 , ne. New York ’ ’ ‘ j ‘ " . 1 ae a i ae a S we. 3 a oe ee Be Whe tee Spe 6 ‘ WILLAE McLeod, 54 Years Old, Keeps Title LOS ANGELES, May 28-—The HOPPE | OAKLAND, May 28&—The championship aspirations of Willie Hoppe, the San Francisco lightweight, are ended, Frankie Burns of Onkiand knocking out Hoppe last night in the ninth round of a ten. veteran wrestier, Dan Mcleod, round bout. A series of stomach biows took ali the zip out of with 54 years resting on his Hoppe, and when he slipped down in his corner in the ninth he was shoulders, retains his claim too thoroughly exhausted to atternpt to rise. upon the light-heavyweight Hoppe was seconded by Ad Wolgast, hie manager, and Tom championship of the wortd to Jones. The first four rounds belonged to Burns, the Oakiander Gay by his defeat in etraight flooring Hoppe in the firet round with » clean knockdown. Hoppe falls of Tony Ajax, a husky arose groggy after taking about six seconds of the count young Lithuanian. From the fourth to the seventh the San Franciscan forced the McLeod won his falis with pace and appeared to ha chance. In the eighth Burns played arm and leg and arm and for Hoppe’s stomach. This weakened Hoppe and he succumbed to chancery hoida, the first in 35 the punishment in the ninth. minutes 3 seconds and the se ond in 15:25. Only onee, in the first fall, was the champion In danger, and he easily turned the tide. DE ORO LEADS IN CREW TO LEAVE BILLIARD MATCH FRIDAY NIGHT », May 28—A Washingt , Portian vis 5 thre . . - " be he a 4 hier is now challenger for the Litle . John Horxan, the present cha mane, b 9 winne . tr f for the East Friday eran he gar \ °° training on the Hudson peior to the in Tuesday y ngs, two points | o"" would have resulted had not Mohler separat! e players up to the been burdened with his portaide soth «. Otto Rosenstern acted The athletes have been per arm. as refe The contest will con-/to take some of thelr exam | ae tinue tonight and tomorrow, e on thetr way to Poughkeep Manager took Stratt a sie. Practically the on fund eat tm the eighth and sent Brown. raised to send the Varsity men he utility infielder, to bat for the Fast has been collected by Grad NOLAN LAUCHS der. He was called ont on uate Manager Horr. The race at ughkeepsie takes oe © place on June 21 re Edding made his firet ap AT ANDERSON eased Wire AND, May nager for Willle the Owner Brown her layers did very anager Willia regard to his JAP BILLIARDIST BADLY BEATEN : By United Press L PORTL “umps' decis the be allowed to|Donald, for Bud Anderson, that 4 vein, | Ritchie was afraid to meet Ritchie a ae : ippin Nolan « ted that Andersot YORK, May 38 . was a com but declared he gery na R= Willie | Inot » b Vancouver bens Monsieur Dubuc, of the Detrott |® . x was de d Tigers, is not only a clever pitcher, | ud expe aon Sega iecten hare Tees ba b th ¢ ic! 5 | Dior nother ye oa “{ ut a handy guy with the stick » an iat oe ten toes won, 500 to 3 ae a fights fore fall—Rivers and 2 vee fight fans certain ct more than Ebbert, of the ex yn club rated the thir-|!¥, cant 4 his entrance| critical matches in quick suces ak 6cacuh 500. | Average, league teams| 4 =f V ‘a 10, 0, 4,0. 0.0.1 it owt 155 Veterans to 8. High rune ause Madison has # ’ pa | Take Trip East) scxrwasrms ipaaes If the Athletics and the Phillies| Ea = Won 1 Prt. can keep up thetr present fast gait) OLYMPIA May 28—Fifteen ex-| YA" . ther nothing to it but the Ce » and 140 Union veter-| Portiana 19 16 (6 world’s series for the Quaker cit ttle of Gettysburg now Both the Lor e and the In t we 1 at anapolis te f the A ar AMERICAN LEAGUE stronger than the outfits that re aoc ggg ‘ resented these cities last season. | Manager Mique Finn's Mobil 7 : , oe eague Char |New York ’ ‘ | Id Detroit catcher, | " " is backstopy for Mobile CUT. NATIONAL LEAGUE rer oke @ | Phitadetpnia o The Dubuque team, of the Three H | — ae I league, has two fine pitchers in RATE a 4 | Ha er & Gu Grege 16 | Billy Sullivan, of the White Sox D Ee N T is | Ss - 3° ‘ has been taking a slant at Jasper nelonatt 10 35 ar er ; Prooklyn has been putting {t Second Avenue and University | COAST LEAGUE lover the giants in the way of at Street Los ra cal path tendance this The Super. : 28 ‘ | 15,000 fana re bees + iar ia 2 the same dp only rh , 220037 448 watched the Giants Sah Franctaco 1 80 ase] er aer NORTHWEST RN LEAGUE Portland 8, Beattie After ten years of faithful ser Vanevaver 6, Spekene 6 e, D Baltt Tacoma 7, Victoria 0 cra AN LEAGUE ANE 1 open We Stand Back of Our Work) priadeipnian © 7, Woeenington 0-1 | n off. of med y ret red ttlee for th for 12 Years Ly setseesd ee 7 weiand games postponed Clark Griffith's ashington $2 ingees Teeth, Guar $8 | rata. Climbers ran ftnto a snag or two > ee | r on thelr Western trip, but came Boston Uke New York eh right back and are still out to co Onicago 3, St. Louts 1 tie wiustin Py ‘$1 Set of Teeth, Guar- Pittwburg-Cincinnatl game yeatponed hea all red rub- Meal a Srooklyn-Phiindelphia powt M’CARTY’S BODY ON COAST TEAGUE Venton 3 Angeles WAY TO PIQUA, O. 10 Gold or Porcelain Wranciace. 3 By United i Sica Sie COMM s inasees comid ikland-Sacramnento game postponed CALGARY The * Lot + whi Gold or Porcelain welght cha $1 “Wc Cards for Prize Solid Gold Fillings ...$1 Up Is Not Gambling Bridge Work wa et round Ikey, will be started to ita; ay tor Piqua, Ohio, for burial It was accompanied by Wm, Mc Carney, manager of dead Tighter, and Ed W mith, of who refereed the bout OLYMPIA, card parties for prizes {s not a violation Extraction Free °! the law is the opinion of Asstst May 28.—That | Amalgam Fillings. Painle a today thas 4 ant Attorney General Lyle. Lyle tee: Hobs With Other Work tates, however, that It is a mis Purns will not go to trial on a meanor to allow Zooms to be used hares atites hetore Any work that doesn’t prove for gambling purposes October > y and Burns || Satisfactory will be repaired The opinion was rendered at the as® at liberty on $10,000 ball request of the prosecuting attorney free’of charge at.gny ti | charge at. tune. lof Okanogan couity, MINTOSH SAYS PORTLAND CLEANS — MADE SURE OF UP CHAMPS; OUSTS SEATTLE FROM TOP F ac ‘ 4 rte © t F € ® h ate re ‘ ene t we \ a ¢ ig the . ¥ for ° Py eye p ng. ar h © » : ” * . at ne Yr ’ ‘ tig ‘ ‘ uN , DR. L. R CLARK, DD 302 ng oes chotr, ef so... 4 OUR DENTISTRY PLEASES Tyg e, On en .. s : MOST EXACTING, BECAUSE ‘ ‘ ‘ It ts pein iw - " 3 ew a t . ' 2 t 4 ALBERT HANSEN rf {fed ‘ tablished 1688. high-class work Proseun Stohen Fine Jewelry, Sterling Silver Corner First and Cherry SEATTIB If all your teeth have a plate JAGK'S THROUGH Ps--cnn Theatre-5e 09 Third Ave. SAN RAN( che dg GS aeek. the cam Bet. Union and Pike Sts. : Amerion, and A UNION THEATRE Employing Union Help how him unde: and teeth removed o you. Quality te boast DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. &, ¢ ner Wilh Matson | MeInt $250 Lot Addition si apes erty Sold on $5 Payments It’s Popular Priced It’s Popular Terms It’s Popular District minutes’ car ride from Seattle’s shop BOY SCOUTS WILL RUN A RELAY RACE A 40 to Tacoma for fle relay race fr ek. T boy to run a to establish tance. The race starts at the ‘city hail, where Mayor Cr Scout a letter addr coma mayor. Pe boy to At Columbia, 15 ping strict It's the cheapest Real Estate Buy you can make in Seattle today. City Light : City Water &@ record for sed to th The message will be ed on from boy to boy HARMONY HOMESTEAD of the Telephones Good Car Service. ogee tap ow it ee That’s what makes a home district worth living in, evening at th L181 v3 Fo word Get the facts from A 8p a ; prepared as been DAVID P. EASTMAN e 505 Lowman Building. Be rooms wart How ar Pike Publ Stewart (ne rke’ Best Seats in the Big Theatrefor50 The Seattle Theatre is not in the Theatrical Trust, which squeezes the actors and actresses on the one hand and holds up the public with the other. you can see and hear, and laugh and cry, and hold your breath over “Pierre of the Plains’ A Gilbert Parker story of the last great West splen- didly dramatized, handsomely staged and faultlessly acted. Hence Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday—any seat for 25c. : z Night Prices—Entire lower floor, 50c; balcony, 30c; gallery, 20c. The only Theatre that gives you your money back at the box office if you don’t get more than your money’s worth. The Seattle Theatre - Bailey & Mitchell, Sole Lessees. Third Ave, and Cherry St. HITTING HEART] Regal Dental Offices 1405 3rd Ave. N. W. Cor. Unica , ring this ad with you [i gare eene =e 2 easy Ah euro

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