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

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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1913. Nee) DAY OF NATION'S BANNER Public Policy “Sound Public ley demands law Pol and the surance ¢ savings bers, entitled under Savings Only! Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Ave. OUR DIRECTORS x Ames Herman Chapin D_B_ Prederick ¥F. B. Finley Raymond KR Frasier Witttam Bugeoe Cr SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5560 For tce rates. We guaran. tee full weight and prompt delivery. Ice DELIVERY CO. th the world? That Seattle has bililard parlor in Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor DANCING HIPPODROME 4 Baseball . |Tomorrow : Athletic Park 2:30 Seattle vs. Victoria To 1 W. H. GORDON, Agent ge P 113 West Holly St., Bellingham I bat, # Griffith, He not only is tiny, but know ball fro: trike. | W. F. ROBINSON, Agent, Anacortes gig acted A il 4 Manager Ducky Holmes has quit e Slo ity elub. on! , : @, BENJ. POINDEXTER, Agent, Bremerton brother of Fred. Clarke. of the Ph i H 1 appointed to succeed SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS Eastern Destinations, to September 30th. Good for return until October 31st. You may stop both going and returning. For full information as to routes and rates, apply to A. B, WINTER, Agent 1519 Hewitt Ave., C. E. BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley lt J. W. HALL, Agent, Snohomish t ; ; E. E. y . General Agent 713 Second Ave., Seattle. WITH OCDDS HEAVILY ing but though words were few easily to be seen that) the same odde on Cornell as in the varsity elghts ¢ s the Varsity fours start at 4 p,m. Eastern time, 1 o’clook, Coant time. | he ne hopes of vietory , hitn, ¢ NW luek 1 q ! orn hn epel. £AGnenee Freshman eights start at 4:45 p.m, Eastern time, 1:45 Coast our first trip here,” he admitted carefully, “but le. The Ithacans drew the ch » 1 THE GOSPEL ESSENTIAL TO time ive a good account of ourselves, ‘The mon are in the best ¢ ba whington dre or the | THE ERADICATION OF THE Varsity eights start at 6 p. m., Eastern time, 3 p,m. Coast time. | tion he ver t bra te IDLE RICH 7 = And further Con would not £0. re nl ( nell has ee pies Coach Conibear, Washington—This ie our first trip here. We wil In the ff ared rt Cornell sshington and Pennsylvania are! Princeton, If the Pac give a good account of ourselves, The men are in the best of con-| about equally favored, while the freshman even€ ts attracting about no doubt they will be ‘ss dition — a In ts © Winconstn rp Coach Courtney, Cornell—! expect the greatest race ever seen who will row 0 : te here, My men are ready mwsg 1 4 + Pennsylvania 1, fr rare First Presbyterian Churc ed 50 per cent In the last week - pan ‘ ity of Washir for pd Coach Ten Eyck, Syracuse—Syracuse Is ready and In good form W OR TH I HAT BANKROI L on, being of ; , h Vail, Wisconain—If we don’t get a place, the other crews 4 thing Is against SO Lon Hg a7 7 Pe iets will knaw they have been in a race ew Washingt Ray ae ge Ratt wt Coach Rice, Columbla—Columbia is in good condition and ready ( ¢ pre ' for the gua the ton boys are afraid of mn “DENNY-RENTON Position Class. Age. Height. Weight All Clay Products 01 2 1 150 POUGHKEEPSIE, June Despite threatening weather, a huge| Bow—E, Taylor (captain) 1914 5 rowd began to take positions here today to see what is expected to came Leader 19 22 6:00 198 1007 Hoge Bldg. be the hottest contest in the history of the intercollegiate regatta j—Elmer Leader 1915 22 6:00 Cornell is favorite in the varelty eights, but both Washington and | 4—G, Hutton 1913 20.601 180 _ Columbia show much stronger In the betting than yesterday, even 5—Max Walske 1915 24 6:02\n 194 FVERETT SUATILE money Cornell as against them both being the vest that is offered 6—W. Lee 1916 21 6:08 4 INTERURBAN HALLWAY today, while 10 to 8 is offered on Cornell as against Wisconsin or 7—A, C. Campbell 1913-23) B11 5 4 - Syracuse Stroke—H. Zimmerman 1913 23 6:01 170 Washingtor t ndon wor Pe — t ans, a . the Average 21% 6:00! @ feel fact | Coxswain 1915 24 8:00 98 It ta th heaviest eight In the race. NOT SO CONFIDENT A double header Is scheduled to! A question that should agitate) —— ABOUT BAYLEY NOW| take plac » Tacoma this after-|the scientific world is: How can Western Dilanatial Iron & | noon. If Manager Ray mond keeps | ivory become swollen? | Wire Works “ " ” e natu A wonde le or and he's as| hin promise, to the et ‘3.8 2443 Irving St. AVOr when he ehtere the ring | came & ake 'e | Henry ~pipare ite puss | fone Although they have a Weaver on ' " hie Va R Frida frac Her will) layers t their clothes read ate ve t fi. A ay ( fing the first & te Beacon 1586. ft < On Sunday Seattle will entertain, You get out before you are hit) oo cua a ¥ Char e Tiers beri a o first b all ov 1 for a whole ee Geka Gf cathy ale woul Somebody hit an umpire on the| Stomach Trouble, Eczema and All in a walk as to consent | glee head with a ball the other day and) gyin and . Blood went When a pitcher can iseue waike| nearly | illed lm. Everyb04y| Ditgges will find Suh hurr mal to seven batsmen atill hold the | !aug' . tee velte : enemy to one and #ix hits, ° ° | aut iS relict in. ist be a pretty fair sort of burler,| While MeGinnity continues to h! Welser pitched pretty loose | buy outfielders, his whole weakness all when the sacks were unocev-|{s attributed to his infield. Netzel ‘ but er tar er got igh and Fries are a 00d I } a ~ ello®. stran Y ¢ ) ' outfield as any club sho J | . we sii ‘Snes oe Just Pelnters | Lee Strait rubbed it into the| who fs not toff of the other/ 1012 THIRD MAIN wae J hose exhibitions last season | Tir the third by getting M n plays too loose a| - —____ ____ near break Barney Drey. |“ four bases without the ald 16 to b ed among the best) ise’ heart, ts making good with |Of 4 single swat. Strait started by /third corner men in the leagu Phone Main 963. z Vengeance this, year. Friday {Working the pitcher for pass, He| Keller, at second, has too many | TACOMA June 21—Fi | Mart added another scalp to hin! #t« Jaunted to third on a “off days. And Ruell's work a players were ened by th growing string by beating the Gt and ambled home when | short is not winning many games if a pt rere une e Es MeMullin and the ball became! for the Tigers. Howard Bingaman, a prominent | batter hit the ball down the third posh on the Cha e'f ability with the | tangled up . ns Office 114 Jackson St. player in the Bank Based: ase lin Bingaman ran toward «treq Frida a big swath for bah ‘* & ‘ Dance at Dreamland tonight. eee! league, {6 in a cr third | attest te R vir ile his teammates were — — a t of , e he r man, Fr Mora © of nine ct The tall conte Peony tage B. : Effective June 22 ican ‘ . : f Railroad Men's Excursion Com: four times up. That's a i ‘ { ¢ an th oe : w ave thetr next railroad bsg 66 99 - fom comets mutath t at be 4 Bench to Mound to Shed wae the rite rar excursion to nation worked by McGinnity The tnjured boy, who ts about 20 eto watch the 2 ‘ Friday ‘4 ; Bi are of age, was pitching for the © side of his head z an 4 cee Trains Between Seattle National Hank team, of removed to his home un ‘ ee noqua mie a a |__If It takes 14 players to nab one which he was the star twirler, consctous, b is now reported an, $ 3 ’ H run, we haven't got heart to figure . when the accident occurred The improving slowly | oe i lout how many ft would take to tt A q *Molderman eut when hit by 7 es Anyway, we are eure of thie Will Operate via Montesano on the Following Schedule: pee POT: x le ae ey SUNDAY. J) mscr ioe Rivers never toox any Leave Seattle . and 4:20 p. m. i ie ts ae | prizes at a baby show. Arrive Mont . and 9:02 p, m, on ae es has ae cee ‘ Ta ak a Arrive Aberd . and 9:35 p.m. SPOKANE mn ed oe a ee ee J UN E z 2 Bill Steen of the Naps is said to Arrive Hoquiam and 9:30 p. m, eattle Att t ‘ be a pwork expert. He has sa fa the Pow revam. th ‘ i To seo the Falla fe worth the || sewed up several games that we For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or By United Prem Leased Wis poi { meet held : ¢ 3 co charged for the trip. know of address - PARIS Arthur Pelkey,|afternoon. Th i 7 3 : Mehing 27 CITY TICKET OFFICE Gunboat all high } Grand af. sits ng Motorcycle races are great Second and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Office he oth a son the 44 f b4 bd park, pe and music sport, from the standpoint of any heir the took sencond plac on. ‘ erous orte underta ' French and bantam | and - heavyweight, Georges Carpentier pole vault, First train leaves King St aring to invade A ica, the e's total score up to » Station §.00 a m. via N. P. Ry en m fourth ‘ leave the paper. A. C. of Portland won Returning, ast train leaves Carpentier has won 48 points . North 4 at 7:00 p. m. Frénch, then the ea : | i hip in every cates -| Round Trip $1.25 ng eay ? NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE * wet > ] C CALGARY, June 21.—Confitet of ‘ Bells on Cats t0 |opinion berween phyriciana ns ee her Luther Me( wan ie Save the Birds tiied’ty a biow ot Arnis Posty’ . oF lst in thelr Empire day bout an lieved today to foreshadow GLEN RIDGE, June 21.—A key's acquittal or, at worst, a ¢ can Lmaoce ‘ a to ents of this agreement of the ’ ny ‘ r at a ON— ¢ ugh to r cats regular Following partin on : H A triumph for the old ethods 5 ach cat with a(testimony by Dr. Mosier - 4 DG ¢ é t 1 as a means iclan and his a shington __ BAINBRI f ISLAND of brewing. f the birds, Is the ap- eonge fa pity ‘ hvatile . vat ° by th study | elg doctors, all of wh S wie , dealrat wat rfron : club.| swear that there was not enouk place for Seattle poople T dd by the force to Pelkey's < NATIONAL LE AGUr sandy clam beach ca to roam | killed the champlc 8 siti mest. Pet Tracte $100 and up. Terms 6 ut say, all be-| probable the case rs York ‘ i enak au will not feed | jury on Monday 1 “ii * | them ‘ «: | ALBERT B. LORD Tom Clarke, the Reds’ catcher, a Gam 1008.9 Northern Bank Bidg. ; afc «ot 4 ss Fourth and Pike. oo SAN” PRANCIBCO, ine 21 i. ; pi = — 4 th the featherweight chan ‘ ‘ % : ag ) f the coast at ; : WHAT ALBANY PAINLESS? oO ary a Seattle 1 Lee Jobr = ' ~— Guiana psmagait ixaevs 1sQ0600ess mT Pt Saint are closing up thel ew ¥ ° wae ’ ea ae " hei Each b « she e today for — ast to tackle EVANS AND WOOD WIN AT PORTLAND on sale May 28th PORTLAND, June 21.—-Recoup ing the losses at the previous day's jrounds, Chick Evans and his band jof Midwest olf stars, are still In a critical stage, with the bases and the rival twirler inclined wildness, little Acosta is one of ¢ best men tn the game to have at to PENN _ What a difference just two acore have made In baseball You could have taken V |ner’s salary and Ty Cobb's salary |iump them, and had two world-beat lors back in about 1669, Passenger Dept. years artes |chuckling over the trouncing they - : gavo t Northwest bunch at| With the motorcycle races, under | For ” Da S Onl liquor stores—or tele- | Country club yesterday | auspices of the Pacttic Motor | y y phone the plant, Sid- ns and ‘ood were pniredjcycle Racing association, which! ‘ene following prices will be given at eye r | Davis of Portland, and|were planned at the Meadows July |our offices unt" or ist ney 75 — Deliveries an of Medford, The thirty-sixth |4, transferred to the Madison Park| come put It off, We everywhere. found the teams ted. By alhalf-mile track, some thrilling rid-|are doing r than your ational rally at the thirty.sev-|Ing will be on tap for Seattle's mo sap he Easterners snatched |toreycle enthusiasts Independence | Set of Teeth, Guaranteed Everett da The cha Was announced | ioe to Break today. Manager Hiller promises |™ . te sal REV. M. A. MATTHEWS will unday morn BAPTISM SPIRIT.” preach a se ing entitled “THE OF THE HOLY ROWING EVENT FINDS SEATTLE BOYS FIT AND READY AGAINST navery CONIBEAR EXPECTS TO i Health, Sir—” Get the old German beverage in quarts ra ares ann ‘Albany Cut- Rate ee en | Dentists 4. Apok ‘ a 1-9 WH STAND BACK OF OUR WoRK Chale Teaoue FOR 15 YEARS @UARANTER a | SIGNED BY Us. CHANGE CHUGBIKE RACES AT MADISON) pints all family EXTRA : at some of the best motoreycle talent | Set of Teeth, Guarabened "4 obtainable = for Seattle on the > Fourth. Seven events will be run, | it) NOW which will include the fourth heat | Solid Gold or Pore: for the Baxter trophy | |Crown . eee | | MODERN elegantly furnished | Gold or Porcelain $3 rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- | fy xinus, Highth and Virginia, near| Bdge Work ........... Westla Eliott 80% Advt Solid Gold Fillings...75¢ UP Silver Fillings 50¢ UP Albany Cut-Rate Dentists 1 Floor Peoples Hank Bullding, Second and Pike. Waik Up. — Kenw ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR |B Wiring, Repairing, installing 1018 Post St. Seattle Take Blevator or OUR PRICKS WILT, SURPRISM YOU. OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU.

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