The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1914, Page 7

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Announcement Having purchased and removed the Meck & Miller (old Stoelt ing) Trunk and Bag Factories to 213 Occidental Avenue, we are prepared to manufacture TRUNKS SAMPLE GASES TRAVELING BAGS and LEATHER GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Phone Elliott 1655 if you have any repair work {n our line and we will call for and deliver tt Good work, prompt service and right prices {s our motto. Also we carry a full line of harness and shoe findings. OLSWANG BROS. & C0. 213 OCCIDENTAL AVE. DANCING HIPPODROME Fitth and University. 1-plece Union Orchestre. | Dancing Taught by Competent Teachers. IE VIRGINUS HOT! GM Virginia St, near Westlake Ay, Phone Elliott 805 atatde | na in e the to #1 $2.80 to $4 Conventently located Walking and street cars AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE ERNEST GIANETTI, Proprietor. HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT FRENCH DINNER With Bottle of Wine—S0c Scenic Cafe Just Printers 1013 THIRD +s AIN 1043 Morey-Scollard- Gillam Co. OFFICE SUPPL LOOSE LEAF DEVICES TWO STORES 718 First Ave. 1381 Third Ave. cUT- OHIO ait: DENTISTS We make a specialty of teeth without plates by our painless! method. Gold Crowns Porcelain Bridgework $3 Any work that doesn't gatisfactory will be repaired ot charge at any time. free Come in SOON—today, it wish—for free examination and estimate. WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE versity St. Opp. Fraser- Paterson Co. move — these It’s your RENTS" make it easy “BOR $3 Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up! prove | you! ‘WE STAND BACK OF oUR, 207 University St. 2nd and Uni-| TILKS AGAI GIVE BLACK A STIFF RUB oro) | | | | | hether tmously declared was over that © to win the per Fans Are Proud Rube Poster eatest baseball antry in c when hold their cot 1 acore Friday Sunday, the were privileged to feel right mart over the performance Del! in Great Form has his rh er score fans " mound for the anked whea Seattle filled the bases in the first. Wi#iama, who if his black brothers to victory | Friday, fintehed the game Fleiders Worry Tealy Even with Charley Swain back his regular position, Seat * outfield trio again fell down at the hs y did in Friday's contest Swain, Killilay nor Mar was able to hit the ball in territory. Swain, naturally, ts expected to deliver by the time the season rolls around, but the week jness shown by his fellow perform-| ers ts the biggest problem con-| fronting Manager Tealy. | Capt. Hill Makes Trouble | Dell managed to keep the hits well scattered and, save for Capt. Hin, disposed of each dusky tn jeasy fashion. Hil pounded Dell |hard, procuring three hits, one of | |which was a two-bagger. By Hugh S. Fullerton MONROE, La., April 6.—Morde Oe Opens Here jeat Brown has gained a big advan- |sankatoon club’ inthe Western ge over several of the Federal| |Canada league, arrived In town league managers already, The first this morning with bis athletes fn glimpse of the Louis Federals tow, prepared to give the Seattle in their training camp shows that Giants a bot fight tn their three | prown is ma a a wise start e series which opens today. askatoon comes fresh from Van- i er, where they put a crimp in Rob Brown's champtona. At re | looked over Tinker's Chicago team, the} field was cluttered up with semi pros, minor leaguers and real ball be apm HPO. AB! players. Tinker bas too many men | Raymond, os @ 1 © 6 It is going to be difficult to let them } Rises, . * 3 ¢\ go and worse to keep them Ee ie 4 | 0 Feds owe something to sreez 1 taplayer they try, and must k ¢\faith with them. Brown this difficulty afar off. He has chosen only such men as he ts certain he can use. Tinker’s team bas more strength on paper just now. Brown ts in better technical position. He needs & second baseman, a third baseman, an outfielder and a pitcher. He is after them. His team In the field compared fa vorably with the major league teams I have seen in action. Three FO oud PR : experienced catchers make a fine |Gtante 50090006 %-1| foundation for a club. Brown has | Two-base hite—H1ll, Barber. «| Mike Simon, Pittsburg’s second. out—-Dell T, Williame ¢. Bases on balie—-jatring catcher; Hartley. from the Dett 2. Dougherty 2, Wiiltame 1 |play—Perrine to James Umpire—King Kelty. ON THE SCENE SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—The two University of Washington crews, which will race against Stanford and Berkeley over the Oakland estuary next Saturday morning, have arrived here. M’GRAW WASN’T KICKING | By Fullerton John McGraw has a way of | rience and ability, and Chapman, who was with the Cubs once. The pitching staff will give some one a lot of argument. Brown will lead it. He is tn at shape this spring. He has pitcher coming PLAN LONG RACE | _ SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.— | | Motor boat owners in all parts of the world are intensely Inter- ested in the announcement of a motor boat race from New York to San Francisco, via the Pan- ama canal, during the ex | doing things that ie all bis | || tion tn 1915. Over $10,000 in | own. One day last season prizes will be distributed among | Umptre Emsiie made a de ||| the winners. Frank Dennis of | cision not to McGraw’s liking New York, former owner of | and the little Giant trotted to- ward him. Emslie waved bim back and warned him, but Me the Caroline, winner of the | Hearst reciprocity race, will bulld a boat costing $45,000 for | participation In the race. “A minute, Bob,” sald Me- | aaa Graw, still advancing. “I'm 's But I can put an orange and a | TART TOURNEY baseball out at second base | |ing Congress will be rolled here @| tonight on the Oregon alleys. Lo- from yther | aay: games for both afternoon and} Beating a picked team of Ta-| | coma gunners by a margin of tea | evening sre ecbedaten Graw kept coming. “Go back,” said Emalie. i} not going to kick. The de cision may have been all right. and I'll bet you $500 you can't || PORTLAND, April 6.—The open- tell which is which.” |ing games of the Northwest Bow cal teams will occupy the boarde| LOCALS GET CUP : tonight and tomorrow with teams | lon, Wednesday, Beginning Tues- points, a team representing th SL ae: ‘Trapshooters pone MEd Sunday, orougut the warete cop | BUTLER VICTOR to Seattle. The score w 48 to 338 Close to 500 poocket-billlard fans saw Blondy Butler, the local pool Stiens your WANT AD to pee take the final = and set from Charles Jordan, British Co- MAIN 9400 today, for by to- lumbia champ, Sunday night, at the morrow today will be yes-|wnite House parlors. Final score | terday. lwas 600 to 569. Giants, & promising man of expe | cities getting Into ac-| MONDA N [ONE REAL TEAM FOR ST. LOUIS HS 6) from the American league who will be the star of the aggregation. Bob Groom fs there, a wise and clever fellow. Ho te eager to work his head off for Brown's success, Otis Crandall, MeGraw’s great rescuer, is with him. Kuepper, a left-hander, who was with the Sloufeds last year, Waw so promising the major leaggues were after him. Babcock is another left-hander. Hugh Miller, from Montreal, will ibe first baseman. Boucher, from Jersey City, will play second, Al | Bridwell will be at short and Ma jthes, from Utica, at third. Ward Miller, Kommers and Del Drake j form the he present oni =. DR.E.J.BROWN |. t=] T SPECIALISTS FOR YOUR EYES and TEETH Losi | of dentiste Cherry ot. representing wen Fis ee Heats. 1 Dave installed an Optical Department ith my Dental preeticen I tometrist of more than Yeare experience in straight tning CROSS BYES roller ing EYE STRAIN and cor Feeting visual and museular troubles Tt ie a fact that over one headaches and ation result from mn of uneonecious 4: ree fault of the i On me personally and 1 @ you to Dr. C. & Knowlton, PRCIALIST In my offices, oe resuite for you | MY DENTAL PRACTICE Grows m™ Now remodeling my Dental Of. T Union the in 16 Bi When completed my Dental and 0; | teat ‘business witt occupy $2 offices, |room and my priv My offices « |in the world sterilized befofe it ts Rvery mouth 4 ment before « or crown I* guaranteed, te good. reo examination, learn to any Dentist or Op- re and have them do your work EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. &., Seattio’s Fenting Dentist 718 Firet Av., Union Block. Dentai Department open evenings until 4 and Sundaye until 4 work. for people who -|humillate you or belit Y, APRIL 6, 1914 16) 13) FEDERALS HAVE GOOD LINEUP at Top, Hugh Miller, man, Taking a Throw; | in Middle, Babcock, Pitcher, and, below, Mordecai Brown (Arrow Points to Him) and a Bunch of Hip Young Recruits. SOCCER NOTES In # well played game at Tacoma Sunday afternoon the Black Dix-| jmond soccer eleven defeated Ta- jcoma by the close score of 3 to 2. | Both teams handled the ball tn sen. |sational fashion in the first half, which ended one-all | EXHIBITION GAMES Baltimore—Baltimore 10, Brook lyn 6, Newark, N. J.—Newark 4, Ath- letics 3. | Loulsville--Detroit 5, Loutsville 0 New Orleans—New York Giants| ‘ow Orleans 2 Columbus, ame Columbus 3, Bos ton Red Ginsdiaett:-Cludtanet 5, Waab- tages 5 dianapolis—Chicago Nationals 11, Indtanapollt: St. Louis—Nationals beat Amert- cans. Monroe, La—6t. Louis Federals 18, Monroe sem!-pro 1. St. Joseph, Mo.—Pitteburg 6, St. Joseph 3. SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Belect from the Goods of the Fol- lowing Merchante—They Are Thoroughly Reliable and Solicit Your Patrons PREPARE FOR SPRING Liven wp your Store Front. Lat us quote you prices for & new “business getting” Awning. “made in Seattle” Eatimates Free LINQUIST & LUND 1104 THIRD AVE. LLIOTT 5340 _RESTAURANTS _ German Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. CAFES 4. D. THAGARD ®. Vv. ADAMS The Mecca First Avenue — FUNERAL DIRECTORS | SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, our pro- feasion by bidding for the burial or cremation of your loved ones, Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with, BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE BROOKLYN IS | Young was high man in the 25-bird| A CANDIDATE FOR PENNANT By Hal Sheridan NEW YORK, April 6—The Brooklyn National league tear has improved wonderfully ur der the management of wil bert Robinson, famous old Bal timore catcher, and formerly assistant to Manager McGraw, of the New York Giants This at least is the of baseball critics here who gave the club th over during the r cent with the New York Kame ere Highlanders. 1 cted lot oO chan on thelr ¢ all the time. Last week the club played in splen did form defeating the Highland ers, 4 to 0 Don't let anyone tell you,” sald Robinson that Brooklyn fa go ing to finish in the second division It looks like the Glanta will cop! the pennant again with Pittsburg second and Chicago third. I ex pect my club to be in fourth place.” AMATEUR BALL) | All-Navy 6, Shaner & Bremerton Wolff 2 | Everett—-Kdmonton 14, Nippon 6. | Olympla—Olympia 16, Dupont 8. | Anacortes Anacortes 4, Bal-| lard 3 , Here’s the Dope Dopesters at the Broadway high school are picking their school to win the baseball championship this year. The lineup, according to the experts, Is stronger than that of last year's squad. Frank Bingaman and White will com- prise the regular battery POP THE BIRDS The fair weather attracted a large sized crowd to the Green Lake Gun club's traps Sunday afternoon event, smashing 23. Muhl won the| 60-bird shoot. Morning—Venice 6, San Francis- co 5. Afternoon-—-Venice 2, San Fran- cleco 0. Low Angeles 7, Oakiand 0. Sacramento 2, Portland a1. IS WHITE HOPE CHEHALIS, Wash, April 6— Otto Knizek of Doty, “white ang possibility, toyed with Bill Smith & local boxer, in their three-round bout here Saturday night and won the decision by a wide margin. SE 2 | ANYBODY WANT A NICE WIFE? Impressionabie, romantic young men of Seattle may at- tain their hearts’ desire through Granted! jserles, however. the correspondence route {tf | they care to look over an at- |; tractive proposition now on file | | in the office of Jim Crehan, seo retary of the mayor. 4 Two Southern beauties of | | | Highland Park postoffice, near | | Chattanooga, Tenn., wrote the | appeal to Mayor Gill, asking him to find them Seattle hus- bands. One is 20, a blonde, the other a widow, 35. niin ~4| Maxim Gorky, recently reported at the point of death from tubercn losis, sent a letter to the Slovo, St.| Petersburg, saying he had Been! cured by X- rays | months for bigamy, and Peter Stark, | the Hicen | suspended sentence, he having been LAND! LAND! LAND! LAND! Half Price Railroad Excursion Rates 6 t So very cheap. While it is going, get overnmen yours. The colony people are begin- ning to arrive Never in a thousand years will such land be so cheap again. Every day makes {t just a tittle harder to get. @e ONLY $22.50 an Acre—10 Years’ Time! Everyone is surprised at the low price. - Railroad Land They think we should charge $50 or so an acre, the same as many do. But no, we get it cheaper than most anyone for 40 Years! else, so you reap the benefit. bi East of Ellensburg, Washi Prairie land, no > stumps to clear. Send for free Folder. CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING Second Floor Alaska Bldg., Seattle was a| (OR THE PLY WEIGHT CHANPION, Kid Warren of Madison, Wis., haa jasued a challenge to the world at Room Only,” where the Chi-| cago White Sox played. This was| not caused by the overflow crowd 196 pounds, fly weight. “Standing sign at Yuma, Ariz, They had no seats; that's why. | He's safe. Nobody can make that - | weight and be able to carry a pair of Tris Speaker watched the Giants gloves into the ring. in a practice game and picked them to win the National league pennant. | A DIP INTO. “THE PAST Speaker and McGraw went around! April 16, 1887, W. J. C. Elliott won the world together. |the one-mile bicycle championship Tris did not mention the world /of Australia in 2:58, in Melbourne, | Australia. A GLIMPSE AHEAD Elgin national automobile races at Elgin, 111, August 21-22. Bie NO JOY FOR CAD TODAY We start to clean house tomor- row. + Frank Moran of Pittsburg says| one punch, that which will knock out Jack Johnson, will be worth $1,000,000. + There was a young man named Ty, And he wasn’t a bit bat shy. He could hit a home run And think it was fun, And he never missed a high fly. + Harry Forbes, former bantam-| weight champion, has opened a physical culture school in Chi- cago. 5 Lurie, the French heavyweight boxer, has challenged Bombardier Wells of England to a 20-round go. We don't biame him for trying to pick up some money. BRACEBRIDGE, Ont., April 6.— George Draper, the man who was best man at his wife's wedding re- cently, is expected to take care of his three children, now that his wife has been sent to prison for 11 1s the Natural Way TO THE EAST —_—~——— —-A ride along this beautiful gives you a scenic trip unsu in America. —You can go through Salt Lake City and Denver (without addi- tional expense) ! VIA THE 0-W. R. & N. Oregon Short Line AND Union Pacific Three Fine Trains Daily to the East You will enjoy the advantages of: Steel Coaches—Electric Block Sig- the man she married, has been given 18 months for perjury in procuring Draper himself Is under found guilty of conspiracy in help- ing In the wedding. According to the evidence at the trials of the three, Draper returned from a trip West, and found that his wife gared more for Peter Stark than she did for him. Stark being willl © take care of Mrs. Draper and the three children, Draper stood by as his wife took husband No. 2. Mrs. Draper's father procured the warrants for the arrest of the three. Name of Team .. Average age of players Name of Manager ........+.00+ wee Street Address ......... seeeee . Name of Captain Street Address ... Sporting Editor Star: team, In your amateur championship race, and agree to conform to all the conditions governing same. (Signed) peeesteeoseece KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2nd Av. NEXT.TO BUTLER HOTEL You! You OUGHT To BE AsHamen or MYSELF, You, MIT YOUR SUPERIOR. }GNORANCE UND COLUPTCH EDIFICATION, PLAYING SUCH A TRICK ON My DOG *FRITZIE.” DONT AGK ME VOT You DIT] RADDER, ASK ME VOT You DITN'T DIT. You DITN'T DIT VOT You SHOULT HAF DIT, UND DITTED Vor You DIT'ND HAF SHOULT. T Tour You To TAWE “FRITZIE" > DER Doe Stow, UND Do T FIND HIM DERE { \Ess, NO! 1 FInd Him IN DER COMMISSARY We wish to enter the .........++ eeeweees nals—Standard Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars _— electric light- ed Trains— Splendid Din- ing Car Serv- fee + Courte- ous, obliging employes. Manager or Captain, BUT YouR PLOT TIN-FOILED3 UND Just HASS BEEN Dot L-DowT MET “PRITZIE”

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