The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1913, Page 2

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGL ‘WHAT 'S WRONG WITH HE CHAMPS? BOALT THINKS HE KNOWS) PANTAGES WT ie — rowel Made Rich! ‘SEES ’EM TRIM TACOMA ‘TIGERS re ANB Cop re “ieADIIN TOURNEY Summer Girls ur Shoestring Friend, Navin SUMMER ICE By Fred L. Boalt. pees, lee . 3 with 1,684 day } inal day DE DELIVERY co If | were the manager of a baseball team, | would employ three or four Jolly optimists, It wouldn't make much difference whether they could play ball or not, But | would Insist that they grin, laugh and joke eee ttt atari AA constantly f scheint tory per no my ba Every - Camm on Company oy, Ané f en duced for fin learance ¢ » to the other club tt am wore falr-to-t ; to “Iron Man Gin fine clothes ; ee would never ch values as these. ; gle not sure, Tam not myself an c The quality you know is syed good ball, wppy and of the very hig . an f i of” 2. 3 " They studied their thumbe! Do you get the significance of that nN i a . aS with the prices the | 7 Silently, sorrowfully, nervously, Irritably, vengefully, regretfully, mood [ Wi i . - ~ om eave been quote r ‘ : lly, restiessly, drearily, dreamily, doggedly, wistfully, soggily, they stud "" | TH cin int the eith-Ca ack Store, K led their ! ty there is no excuse f i i Web M 1 W i | : ba! uu ing and no excuse P ' 4 T ' scrappy " the h, who, hen: Ot Wiel | a Mabie ing higher prices than these oar of art lly : a $20 and $25 Suits at 3 Ky nee ory Ing streak, We fi m firat place to seco 7) tebe m haie, Nhat (ats e / dor w wh sed the slump, but I can guens at ft. All ath ental as prima donnas, | have seen an overtrained $25 and $30 Suits at $15.00 $30 and $35 Suits at Sealy viesporoteed owen oa pm es ee P r } he'd evert 1 hid ANG mw O and 2 i ty fed ave } us an nine. they | weal pris f 1 the finest highway e | P ealor way to sec : Ay 1 ‘ > ‘way out q Btate of n, 7 » made at almost e ’ re £0 tonal m tne) nd throughout the Do not wait too long in making | d, instead ering up nh, he only succeeded in sink j - your selection. jin them lower in the slough of deep Hunky ead-oft t yoar, to develor Included are many year-around i r mw de he r nb! t fabrics. ocak : pues taco Also are included many styles, | Boys for College, School and T . in) « ’ Business Service. i , b As focret day, | eon dé e ax ) for day " nd 8 enjoyed by tl f rsons who go to visit the a tel sanitarium The champions are on thetr hs Shyacereit nd was second ! outdoor life are enhar by the use of the | al : 5 ! a h gua | the ; f sovomely. > t mil table beverage made close at hand, easy to obtain and worth tak- today coms of a guawing|came one W ‘ in Second at James St. |} sensation in th 1» of the solar|youtbful, a sportsman and wit Exclusive Seattle distributors Navin {sa 0 ° , owt t for Adier-Rochester, Tallor of | and was ad ti ons ee America’s finest ready-for-service [| par (juc 1 carefully selected materials and the pure igs 1 EVERETT-s I Beer for your home you will INTERURBAN RAILWAY d rac 4, he hung o ; ¢ rister. He wa tains less alcohol than other beers, which makes not repo oa by msg Ab ‘ ? have ir The one 1 you may partake freely of it with none of the ogue's gallery of the Tacoma fans which cleaned tho bases, In the sev d beers in which there is an excess of alcohol. racing _circult ‘ _, [bringing flowers to Ostdiek : ulare, ugh not kmaker himself. eee i? mont bute satire Aig Sponey, {inant pennants } y ; | in New A ate hee 7 ibe eres The Seattle team hae proven it sree acme Gime rae, Sac Wey te re ee earn s Flavor Delights sod . Today ‘Frank x3 tone of the | for ) ay , 1 es * F crm ‘se go ing to fi ght in Van t ce : on hae ant best posted r followers in De Na 5 @ last) | sat to dent with, Php tae Brewed in Port Angeles Sold Everywhere. troit, and can ta tip at any Un : sob le t ] t t bs are s ek is certainly a warm ‘ : Seo els the clerical ; SO gel go Darien ig eorgae SEATTLE DEPOT, CITY DOCK—Telephone Main 580 or Ballard 1049 without exertion all : Pape a : oe ; ; / It is because of Navin's intimacy ! bu oft sbly toate Ta Cross. @ ‘ie 8 vurelar f'you must Har THE ANGELES BREWING COMPANY Eustace Ed Kelly, the Champlons’ pit hing |) ALBERT “HANSEN phenom, haa given up his job as ac: | # > ur lo’ ‘ - tive scout to accept an umpiring | "4" - 1 roa ae y, and © ¥ joy nfl ° e - deweler a: Silversmith position in the Western Tri-State | Oui 3 : ‘ 4 to run ramt : n Is Now Located At His ague. Kelly left for Walla Walla| Z 1 t., let's Ke fay an iv New Store this morning. b : ’ r ra minir Th 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. | perroskey BEGINS TRAINING SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29 Lost articles are usually found or Petroskey has started tri +h ” ° 3 It has been argued that bal! play Star want ads In the “Lost and for his scheduled 20-round t . 3 opting pitchers, should be EX i RA found” column. | September with Bob 3} i n, tb 1 ° t t afte the FREE With Each Ord» Ai : : WITii EACH ORDER for Suit or g FOR SUIT OR Overcoa! ie : OVERCOAT { that you Speaking of Umpire's day in Ta Phone Main 963 Fullerton Is showing all to the v eld garden. In 1 the weeds, Man Other Northwest Sam Of This Way to Announce QUR REMOVAL? We want you to know we have moved. Furthermore, we want you to : a a remember it. The fact that we make fine hand tailored suits for $15. ra | Hail and Konnick; is too important to be lost track of. To giye you a good reason for call- NATIONAL Mirtinoni and King, | ing on us at once we make this special offer of a Sa EES WIN $5 to $7 Pair of Pants F ree] i “4 er Dougles and Hannah; i : ideas elaohhnb hte NE With Every amined ; P ; CAN’T “SASS” UMPS, ‘Wa This Offer pre ‘ SO GAME IS QUIET § Wii &% U z | Positively Closes MA Tour do Lude” 1 sn sxpressoncupremety auing || Csistni. i. The game of baseball as played September 6 ALL-STEEL TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN. It combines || poston / hk Bae ee te ie on Dana: It i} Made to Your at 10:30 Sores ceoctutodesccne beauties with the pleasure of a Philadelphi New York 8. Thursday might have been a oro Order at absolute Ease and Comfort. NATIONAL LEaGux quet tournament at a Sunday Prookiyn 6, ¥ om 1 achool plenie #o far as verbal out | Low Round Trip aaa Leo aa COH9: COORD ORT OOP “Free” here means FREE. Pay our regular price, choose from our regular range— @@ Summer E2cursion Fares to the East | coast 1 CrAaun To mention that Mrs, 8. @. Chap. | staple blacks and blues, as well as novelties—and with your suit we make you an Daily Until September 30, 1913 0 " man, of the Bremerton lodge of extra pair of $5.00 to $7.00 trousers Absolutely Free. Elks, umplred, sufficiently explains For farther information regarding fares, train service, remrvaticna, oe.ealon er wre SWAIN BETS RECORD MARK | WHY neither tho slims nor the cor ° ‘A. P, CHAPMAN, Jr., General Agent Passenger Dopartment 8 expre oir opteic Now at Our New Store in No Free Pants After Sept. 6 J. L. CRISWELL, City Pamenger Agent VICTORIA, — Aug. 29.—Charlle CHICAGO, tho letoria cub, Thurs) ingle. eompin siveret f the New Green Building MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL oF tho, Northwestern league, set |of the numerals, which read, 7 to 8 ° RAILWAY Ef m Bows, ip Costes Hb, s 323PikeSt Near Store Closed Monday, Labor Day Northwestern league, set |made his 28th home run in the| CHNTRALIA, Aug. 20 A SECOND.AVE. end CHERRY ST., SEATTLE game against Spokane Thursday, |Swain of Portland and Frank bd 4th Vv. Copyright, 192%, by Beon Sigman i om Farmer of Kapowsin meet in a six Dance at Dreamland tonight.—Ady.| round bout here tonight | 42 Pw ew

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