The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1913, Page 2

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CHAMPS MUST GINGER UP, OR THEY WILL LOSE MEAL TICKETS SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 6560 DUG DECIDES HE CAN'T AFFORD 10 OPEN NEW BALL PARK WITH LOSING TEAM =, = ick DELIVERY CO FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING BHAW'B PHARMACY Second and Madison VIGTORIA, B.C. Aug. &—With) til he Kets a grou it} gone w lotoria to cel Not Bob Wallop. | Johnny Evers is ever caught in Bi Wilsc ned, 1 Is only Lee 8 ver| the { keop those shat-| McAllister caught part of the game ee ] good humor tt will be time to| - iny here huskies \d ov a ter company for the St, Louls Cards Thursday, | Joe Rivere thinks he can lick Wil rt an extra Nha groucl ae Aw he fatlod to burst into the hit) He Rit which i proof that ng F e oe Oh, well, why get so sore about It? » remark that! Joe te t an good a thinker a8 | gince Jake Stahi was fined the ‘pub ~ f s|“Piash” Fitzgerald has left the) Look at what the McGinnity| be falls to possess a punch he 18 a boxer the od tha 1 . r s of the Portland Colt crowd {a doing to the Beavers, * 2 eee. not fined to t ra | e gan ts c which quaint and i, Cook, of the Yanks, delivered three This Is Bright f the game “4 De passed by the Portland Colts.| humorous that Fits| The only time we have ever volced| blows Thursday. Well done. Not baving becn asked to nominate a Dugdale cant 1] mu gh in the} love for V is this week ee | : dso pan Misery love Wagner's tricky base running won| WES SnepPele: MAY a Fake ee a game for Pittsburg Thursday, | SOWune eunoeee " Some of our ball players have a| Whitted, the ehortstop,, When Honus grows up he ought! te: { end iageige aero t fact} falled te to safe ter.| to develop into a famous Iittlo| experience | known there is such a pla r ritory ‘Tt Looks Hike he| base stealer so fcCloskey, Il ye was out-Wh ne 7 oS |C. Webb Murphy affirms he will * e.2 FVERY VEITH CAM AC \) Quick! the needle Oe i! Many people are fussing over! stick by Evers, proving the old|Great Britain tennis fane have - NE \After Lake, Detrolt, was tapped) Leach Crows’ real name. Some| assertion that birds of a fea learned that California raises | p|We thought Mr. Jinx made his! ut of the box by the Yanks! say it ie Wallack, others that it} seldom flock apart | other things besides oranges, box us! Thursday, Jennings hired a Hall.| is Wallach, Wo think 1t ts! , . | ers and raisins REDUCED 25% AND SOME OVER 50% S.A.G 1S BEATEN: the valle the new grounds first place, it w Two Youngsters Are Putting Pep INDIANS 10 RAGE Into the Boston National Outfit VICTORIA, B.C, Aug. 8 t | guarantee a great finan relat Buc | ane cess, | he : : eee ing The leading slugger of the National league is McDonald, the Bos Vancouver Athleti » won the Chick Gandil says he can’t hit un- | ton outfielder, who, however, ts not much of a er, If he a track and field events hela here - : r only o deo rchandise i ore— Sahay _ cue! fleld as well as he can hit, he would be about the most valuable man Thursday in connection with Carni There is only one grade of merchandise in this store- week b g a total of the very highest grade procurabl 4 George Stallings has on his pay roll ; A hs a ¢ ry highest grade procurable ‘ As a bitter, Mc ald ranks high, He has looked over tho offe va yee pe GAN ote ; ‘ . dogs of tha fichite ta the teapots. Kad All look altke. H SUN tie Beaten aiatone Lun, t This successful business was built on the basic prin- gs of the best pitchers in the league, and they all look altke und the Seattle At aud, ¢ ©! whangs the ball hard and with an abandon that ts disheartening, | points. Paul ¢ nif ciple that the very best was none too good for the men nner, was if and young men of Seattle and vicinity. ° ) as a fielder he ts nix Boston has a ¥ » day be one of *| Stallings realize that tf he ts let alone he will give the Hub a team rful shortstop in Maranville, The boy w No matter what price your selection may be, these very best; the lin- sality; the style was done © cogs of a real infield, for those who know facts are positiv by at Albany Cut-Rate » e M. Robinson, wh » Dentists serene FOR 15 YEARS. GUARANTER SIGNED BY US. igs and inte vill be absolut by Adler-Rochester, tailors of America’s finest tailored ; Worth while. Just now Boston has only a few men upon whom the high lights is the best of the lot as fielder, base runner and Barring acc ts, he wi best shortatops that lever played the game after another year of the seasoning process furnished Hotel V ina, near MODERN, eleg: at lowent Eighth | shine, and Maranvill be one of th clothes. In addition, the assortments are nc nearly as com- plete and choice as you expect to find at full regular prices. Ball Bearing NOTHING RESERVED LAWN MOWER EVERY BLUE, BLACK AND FANCY SUIT FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN INCLUDED $5.49 0 Coldweits pa. ff] ZOO SUMMER SUITS Bearing Lawn Mower, LIGHT AND MEDIUM COLORS with 10-inch drive-wheel eae ~ i and tool-steel blades, gt ge Pesta toe tie $12, 50 n n ind tonight Advt For90 Days Only © wth . ‘The following prices will be gtren at @ur offices until! September tet. Come tn toda: are doing dental @wn prices to « Set of Tecth, Guaranteed QA EN oy Solid Gold or Porcelain ¢9 Crown 9 pat tt off We lene than your our work $5.49. $6.00 Garden Hose— Gold or Poreslatn ees $3 A Place $4.49 tin heavy weights, black and ot 00 Solid Gold Fillings. ..75¢ UP) 50-Foot -In. Cotton » heavy weights, black and Silver Fillings ...... 50¢ UP to Eat Hose, guaranteed for one year— Choice of $4.00 and $5.00 valu Albany Cut-Rate Dentists | Gecond Floor Peoples Nank Huilding. Second and Pike, Take levator or Walk Up nm. Tadle d’hote Dinner, with pint of wine, 750 Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m to 1 OUR MONEY-BACK POLICY IS AS OLD AS THE COLQUHOUN poate sie HARDWARE {| = > CO. VEITH-CAMMACK CO. at 1426 Third Ave. SECOND AT JAMES | i }OUR PRICES WILL sUnPrisr rov. OUR WORK WILL PLEASE You $$ Thousands in Purses & Premiums $$ KING COUNTY Fair ad Races the Meadows OUCH SAME SPOT | | VICTORIA, B.C, Aug. & | OUTFIELDER McDONALD AND SHOR STOP MARANVILLE OF [er Frank Kelly r THE BOSTON BRAVES As a member of — ——- jetaff when h end of the fourth inning |elipa next Sunday. Fight teams, tn-| 704 of bh for «4 & jy | He Mclvor finished the game, . the Hoqeiam wi which Victoria won, 8 to 2 compete in tournament. A Score Week of September 8-13 maaber st the Crass A division ot winner 09 Ss Fae oue aid tata : = See LaanS meme ar nited Cigar Stores | , “= ii-[ Keep Pace With | EE itys Growt Five United Cigar Stores are not enough for this city. / is defeat to Kelly Other Northwest Games | ACOMA, Wash led to So tomorrow we open our sixth store at Fourth and Pike. The new store is in a part of the city where lifehasshownanew impetus. This offering is one that you cannot afford to overlook. There are many sales on at this time of the year, but find one by which you will derive so much benefit, as having an Beavers fa extra pair of trousers to match the suit. Just think of the ptices we are selling made-to- Etta: Weare ae i measure suits and overcoats, with extra pants included with each and every order, only cero Wega gia C We will not stand by and see any ie ee 2} section of Seattle grow up without Batterles—McGinnity and Har. ris; Schults, Doty, Konnick and | Lewis. being a factor in its growth. - Suit | RORTEAND, Oto." Ane 8a Asixth United Cigar Storeat Fourth 4 ps lg ge Hg and Pike is proof of this city’s growth. » winning Th ursday's confitet, 9to 4) : . . or Beka en” S| On our opening day we will give— Tos Batteries—-Peters, Douglas and Hannah; Martinoni, Eastley, Stan-| ley and King. Overcoat Double Certificates With All Purchases 515 Copper Ash Tray with each purchase of 25c or over, : Pack Playing Cards with each purchase of 50c. or, \ N over. E A FE SPECIAL FABRICS $1 8 and $20 One Combination Ash Tray or one Mark Gross Safety Razor with each purchase of $1.00. Our stock does not include only summer weights—we have materials suitable for your | One-pound Box veets” Chocolates with eac h pur- ' winter suit as well. It is a matter of saving money and being suited—we can do both for | chase of $2.50 or over, : you. Each and every garment is made to your individual measure, fit and satisfaction guar- k NATIONAL LEAGUE anteed. So why not come in and look our stock over? We are satisfied you carinot dup- ‘o ri mast ' licate any suit or overgoat purchased here for less than $25.00 or $30.00. " ‘s t > / i ae ‘ : ‘Oe ieee as : . ? AMERIC 314 yeAat 5 ; English oolen Mills. Bf sc- ) - < LEAGUE 704 First Ave. TWOSTORES 1035 Third Ave. i Je Chicago 6, Philadelphia 4 On COANT LE mimveaae* Our New Store Is at Fourth and Pike fan Mrancinc Oakland 9, Le ° ‘ , ° ’ P

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