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° | Your THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1913. ‘MIQUE FISHER’S ROUND-THE-WORLD BARNSTORMERS TO PLAY __| THEIR FIRST POST-SEASON GAME IN HONOLULU, NOVEMBER 1 2 iia 7 The Tacoma team must be the pawnshop of this league. | rial ly calling in their loans Needs tention lenses Dupli- Our idea of nothing at all: Great satisfaction and keen | cated pleasure of the Bees in making the journey from Vancouver to Seattle next Sunday to get another jolt from those frisky leaders. Mique Fisher, who {s planning to take 12 bold athletes the Islands and Australia at the end of the the express purpose of teaching or being baseball, has announced that the ulu November 12. . Other teams are continual 4. W. EDMUNDS, Orn, D. Hawaiian 701 Leary Bide to presen taught first cor We are informed Gunboat Smith is getting cruder and| cruder every day. in his boxing. How he could get any cruder Bob Brown is said to have remarked that Portland is/than he has been is hard to understand | the club he in the final dash for the rag. He's not . afraid, of the Champions scared to death Phone Main 963. | yres Transfer (0. Office 114 Jackson St. the bat oeceee The only thing bothering Pitcher Kelly now is living fears down the fact that he came from Walla Walla . . But where was there ever an Olmstead or a Coveleskie ld beat a Kelly faster than the this organization only ‘ receiving for Yes, the Coast 1 Angeles league is canned by the O, Adelbert, brin is now hy P ‘ Jimmy After a glance at the batting averages one might get the| | ae impression that Manager Teaicy is pitching Gipe for his} hitting | | | b oe WOLGAST HOWLS We're so close to the Beavers that we can hear Bob) week's appellation probably applied to his feelings after| : . | ‘Te es he Wednesday | The way the Champs are going one would not suspect urren Wood is ju as Eddie Plank} Just as funny as a ride over the hills to the|"’Log ANGELES, July 31—Loud the Indians belong to the same league 8 OTe charges that Willie Ritchle “ran out of town” rather than meet him to talk details for their proposed match for a $26,000 side bet were |voleed today by Ad Wolgast | hie, after 7 r J yringe > srry K SUMMER ICE Telephone Elilott 5560 For ice rates. We guaran tee full weight and prompt delivery. 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Order Pennants weekly : entero Pennants can be secured at The Seattle Daily Star Office, 1307 7th Ave. TT IS SENTENCED Sallor White, a recent arrival In| ie Seattle from New York, drew an in |determinate term of not less than one nor more than fifteen years at | Monroe reformatory, on charges of grand larceny, Wednesday. He was accused of ste: i jewelry valued at $74.50 from J.C. Driggs, White, who has done considerable fighting around New York, had challenged several local fighters. bf | BOXER | “YOU CAN'T AY ROBERTS You can't pay me more than $5 for crowns, for bridework cause tha | Jeaves Seattle Daily at 10:15 a.m. *A Tour de Lue’ is an expression supremely fitting in with @ trip to the East on this PALATIAL ALL-STEEL Forisee, “Pil trent you ant. you to treat ‘me r you don't want, & square deni, square on all sides, don't come to me. Extracting and cleaning free with other work Sy ont OPPOSITE COLMAN BLDG. DENTIST TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN. It combines the enjoyment of rare scenic beauties with the pleasure of a “4 Se iment Neip EVERETT BARS PLAY Summer Excursion Fares to the East =|), EVERETT, Wash, | July 81a Daily Until September 30, 1913 | ar’ vetorane were aasured tiny Der fusther afeqmation regarding fares, train service, reservations, etc., call on or adktrens | by the city commisatoners that the r " {socialists would not be allowed to A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr., Gendral Agent Passenger Dopartme 4. L, CRISWELL, City Passenger Agent | wresent their play, “The Colonel and His Friends,” barred from Se CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL attle, in this elty O'BRIENS GO TO FRISCO RAILWAY SECOND AVE. and CHERRY ST., SEATTLE Philadelphia Jack O'Brien and [his youn brother left Senttle Wednesday night for San Francis co, after spending a day here, Dance at Dreamland tonight.—Adv, r