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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1915. PAGE 7. , REW ] HERE'S LINEUP OF THE STAR’S MASKED NINE— AS USUAL, STAR BEAT WITH FIGHT PICTURES STANFORD CREW WILL ROW HERE .MAY 20- AMERICAN AND NATIONAL START WEDNESDAY | EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH ¥ } ! CURT AIN iS DOWN star puts over |HEREIS COMPLETE LINEUP OF RETURN RACE §=[AMATEUR BASEBALL “ | ’ thus. Once mere I| STAR § MASKED BASEBALL TEAM WILL BE ROWED The O'Brien baseball team claims) Wir : | . speed and enterprise || ‘last Sunday's contest with the Stacy campieasard In getting the interesting things f} cme \Showns by forfeit for the reason], The newly organized New Sys before the Seattle public FIRST sist the Shown players lott the'tieid| fet crane toneet ree a rn was demonstrated yesterday in|) | rage f fe bs “4 oh ed a ; oe hey Meg br West at von ; H n j - a 6 ato he ® oth nin, land par Sunday by a score of a National and American Leagues Will Hold Their Prem-/] the publication pA ea Ya do | lwhen the beore stood 4 to 3 in thet? |to 8. The alleoced clavian Geman iers Tomorrow and for a Day at Least the Feds Will!] championship battle at Havana. teat ail eRe a a iy favor, on account of wet grounds ers at third and the battery work of 4 een : . as|f Pictures were rushed to The legiate championship o "ac Joth teams are dissatisfied as a re-|Buggard and Hemby featured the Take a Back Seat. Jimmy Clark and John Barnes} Star from the ringside the in Coast will be rowed by the Warh-|guit of the Sunday game, and ar-|contest. For games with the New Friends Again, stant Johnson was knocked out ae pete sete ela on Lak? | rangements will be made for a clash | System n call Queen Anne 44 . and were on the street in The Hid Gas ne the near future under more fa between 5 and 7 p.m. Star at 10:30 yesterday morn: bree oe ite ng neering | word lyorable conditions. Batteries for mie P __ By Kaybee _|Ting. The opposition came trait brought to Seattle Inst night by \ghowns, Wilson and Fronadale; for] The Wilson Business College base: Gotcher ticket is the fans’ question today ra A along with practically the Balan dian Conthane on thelr ve O'Brien, Cochrane, Sharke and 1 efeated the Burnsides the tape for the big blow the 1915 baseball’ season t Pr jetures In an edition Bare wits Tha sala cad trace, (CMTE score ¢ t7 to 4. The morrow of organized baseball. The National and American|] about five noure later, Another man crews from thelr unsuccessful rr ; ae ree tae ie ; Be proof that to get the news and “ Dabrcna nate last Sut.|.. The South Park Seconds have an|and the feature was the heavy bit- leagues’ premier is scheduled tomorrow and in metropolises |] the pletures. and get them rans OB VORIENE GoLtary tm 4t) open date for next Sunday, April of h clubs, and especially of East and West the rush for the coveted pasteboards 1s on |] FIRST, you must read The Star. | Before leaving Onkland and ibs ke to pees tron pom or ag: Mahone 4 < i= ‘a unior t the h of the ollege and rukey today Washington officials obta! pee % age ‘ = “ Alohas or Wolverines preferred.|Burnsides. Ho the star pitcher ~ «In the American league, at. Philadelphia, W ashington oe re Pea page aA i itt | Phone Harry West, Sidney 1189 | of Burnsides against Seattle, was on St. Louis and Detroit the curtain raisers will be held, To avoid husky eatemen north tn gt grt the mound for the Hatters againe€ conflicts under the “gentlemen's agreement” against compe | foe Gonmuainas b persed tine With |, 10 . ot oame ine Lay Sty mere eon - i ee ee 7 no tition, the National league will open at Boston, New York the Washington crow, defending |0°%Or of 6 to & Sunday. ‘The feu lof them struck out, ‘The battered Cin ti and Chicago. their newly gained title in the race, |“ ® ¢ th J Papinonog iteh te are folion "a or 4K : Lackground whil ir rivals hold the center of t ta for | words of praise for the aple dia | Sddress Gus Johnson, Pearson,' for Burnsides 4 O18 neemie Stanford crew, which outrowed - . their 1915 premier. RESULTS YESTERDAY ' Stan ¢ | : } : tna oer JLTS them, and they ascribe Washing From all parts of the big leagues’ circuit today come pen-| giiroy 25, Wolfe 19; 62 innings. aoe eat te bvercontiience. be Great Shot Made t prognostications of the managers and announcements of Bostwick 25, Young 16; 64 in the cause what it may, they are ac-| At Recent World’s ning batteries Anyway, today rings down the curtain | mings. cepting defeat like game sports. | prec tks q iia eSeove leanuie” pei Henning 25; Anderson 23; 89 In-| men and are all champing at the Cue Tournament) yy icco bide competed tn : ¢ |nings Dit, walting to get another orack | two races conducted by the Seattle : o at the Stanford os 0 | Racing Pigeon club from Castle ; CLARK AND BARNES waged between the Feds and or-| GAMES TONIGHT Washington, Ractas ie at ciate 1 PATCH UP PEACE | wall eevee oven start the season, | coon ve. Davis; Scollard ve, Hel Several hundred Washington L. V, Gregeon’s bird won ¢eecmeee ; A PEACE pact has been patched | at ae een eertainiy te not | Wii Ehrlichman ve, Stone | rooters met t urning crews at race, flying from Castle Rock, 96 up between Pitcher Jimmy the k ee meal thee sioeenated of In laying low M. J. Wolfe, 25 to| THIRD > the depot on their arrival jest in 2 hours and 14 minutes, Clark of the Aberdeen Cats| ine SROSke! ther whoever helped |19, in the city championship three-| BASE 5 «cca fhiee aSOe eat } Gwilym's bird was second, in and Manager John Barnes. Clark 11. ‘national pastime and he did|Cushion billiard tourney at Brown . 2 hours, 17 minutes and 45 seconds. got sore because Barnes would NOt) wie: he could to commit slow mur-|& Hulen’s last night, Johnny Gilroy R. Day's bird won the race from give his brother, Ed Clark, @ tryout) 4.. on the game while he was at/hung up a record for four Blaine, with L. V. Gregson's bird with the Aberdeen team, and asked jih4 heim in the Northwest {nnings. He uncorked runs of 4, 3 second for his release. Barnes refused to Pi 4 S and 1 ws ee 4 give It to him or to dispose of} H. O. Young submitted to a | CHICAGO. 1 ited fine of BROTHER-IN-LAW 4 Clark in any way Kar yp pm oe f | 16 trimming at the cue of C. A 0 was slapped onto Lee Magee of a sion until the wrangle was » | | Bostwick in 64 Innings. | Brooklyn Feds and he was sus HELD 1N SHOOTING Fi The manager and player got toget | In Claas D, 1. R. Henning smear-| fed for two days by 4 er and buried the _— bt gape Jed a defeat, 25 to 23, on Jobn An Gilmore for rowdyish conduct ; Se te ae RinStar team | Rube Foster's Black Giants took|derson. It took him 89 innings, the opening Kame of the Feder SAN FRANCISCO, April 13— * | P _ league at Baltimore. It is sa that ie which will play the benefit game for |*hether game avay from John > hana eg rag el pan h-red While George K. Darling, real ese Barnes’ Black Cats at Everett yes Magee, a BP tate man of South Pasadena, hovers Charley Swain against the Tacoma) aay stemoon, the score standing game for kicking, returned to the today between life and death, with Tigers at Tacoma next Sunday. 13 eo 1 at the end of the seventh fo | coaching line in defiance of the five bullet holes ta bis Sou, aime a ning, when the contest was called umpire McNutt hospital, the one who shot : GAME [8 PREVENTED : a ais etinlieiact McNutt hosp! ee! it of rain. Joel Berger 7" hi Donal H. Thanel, his brother : BY HEAVY RAINS ne lepine’ C. W. Henry, world’s champton | >. nim, Dona , hie 4 “ ted the playing of | W820” the mound for the Aberdeen | p0. shot and trick Sve rg Savane tasew naa : AIN preven @ playing team, and although a trifle wild, he) ihe) "il! at Fon 7 bond According to the police, Thanel’s the scheduled — nga pet up © great game. The Cats/ Sti ce er the Povnsibe Fans, here is the complete lineup of The Star's masked right name is Daniel H. Biggs. 2 > the Nationals, a eat seml- | were unable to solve the underhand Hard b 1 Third e os baseball team. If you have missed any of the individual pic- esata was changed to Thanel because he pro organization, and the Seattle | o¢rerings of Jenkins until the alxth | !@rd hall. Third ave tures as they have appeared on this page, this will give you a fty Ho di was nought the of Bi id! leagters yesterday afternoon, Man and will continue fo y Otto “Lett fonglan thought the name iges ridley Ld frame, when they felt him out con. chance to look it over and will make your chances of being chosen captain on the basketball lous. boas Tene eat o oe siderably st alg sidney 9 Bete ariaad | awarded the on ticket to Dugdale’s park as good as the = jivam at Broadway next season at BIEN EEE to make his men work in the rain 3 ial noons will be devoted to exhibitions , | te , , > a Diliare a th next fellow'e. meeting of Broadway pupils yes : for a crowd of Sunday fans whe of billiard shote, with ad The season pace will go to the firet fan whe sends in the =| tates Sioagiand ie © junior could not get out on week days.) jar and in the even pocket e P o : | terda Hoagland : but he balked at repeating the per: billiard shots will be demonstrated correct list of the players shown in the picture. in three or year and put up & great game be formance on Monday. Chapman, The exhibitions are free, and Henry four days The Star will print the group pieture of the team =| guard last season. Twenty-two let TO HAVE ‘HIGH JINKS 3 the sew twirler who worked out |will do what he can to impart some! wamasked. In the meantime, If you think you can name — |tors were given to the members of 4 with Victoria last season for let his eue Khewledes to the crowds. all of the men properly, rush in your answers to the sporting —[ the school’s three basketball teams.| Many spectacular shots have been! Commercial Club members will time, arrived yesterday and Ray.| MILWAUKEE, April 13.—Ad Wol foi fe chan editor of The Star. Remember, the first correct list cops the ————_ made during the world’s three-cush-| celebrate, Tuesday night, the ocea- mond will send him in this after. S48 and Lightweight Champion | ¢————.__ ~* bacon. BEAVERS READY jion tournament in Chicago, Kleck-| ston of their leaving the old club 4 noon to show what he has in the | Freddie Welsh will meet in this city! | STANDING OF THE CLUB "| VANCOUVER, B.C, April 12.—|hefer scored on the kiss from the! rooms, in the Postal Telegraph % game with the Stacy Shown outfit. |0% May 4 In a 10-round, no-dectision | @——— ee — = New York Americans best the! osicner Harry Cheek and Outfield. | Ted frozen in the corner, the cue ball! building, for new quarters in the Ar- q battle FEDERAL LEAOUR BIG LEAGUE GAMES viivceton varsity toam at Prince-| OMENS showed up yesterday, glv.|talking the top side and top rail It] cade building ; KNOCKER JON | ~~ | aernecsee , * Se pay rote he RO NP he|in& President Bob Brown of the|!® played with twist on the right) A program of mirthsome vaude |) STILL ON THE JOB | , ° @ 1.0 , = greed Orica the Wy d the! ncavers some added trouble, in that | *de- 4 4 te bani aek r | ville has been arranged, in which IELDER JONES, former preat.|Drake’s Team Wins |: ¢ Lee! Final practice games played by St. Joseph team of the Western |r creases his squad of candidates | of & single cushion bank shot made/ some prominent Seattle persomns ] dent of the Northwestern me eet eae eee Anctoa Braves have soture.(t> 19 players. Vancouver will start | 57 Charts a 0 | will be caricatured league, now manager of the| Bowling in the Elks’ House league | # 339 / sulted as follo PP ga i emer J le the season with the following t als 2iheee ~ q St. Louls Feds, ts out with a pre- it night, Capt. Drake's No. 1 squad | ®*'* 2 * Washington Americans beat New f "Nomatea’ Us a Yarvaed va ar 4 Catehers, Brottem, Cheek; first; OPERETTA AT TREAT HOME diction that by the Fourth of July | put the skids under Capt. Jones’ No. | ™"™ * "*l york Nationals, 4 to 3, at Wash | Si Spiimls . 8M | ase, MeCarl; second base, Moore;; DEBATERS GET LETTERS | “The Princess Chrysanthemum,” not more than three or four minor eam by @ score of 2,500 to 2.434 ington. ? i bed | shortstop, Gislason; third base paid 1 Qeenteas Sieh -didebne Sees! - ne bs Foo ie: a 4 Yeagues in the country will be in| Beckett and Grant of the winning! ® | Philadelphia Nationals defeated " to _|man; outfielders, Pappa, Brinker, : home of Harry ney Treal i operation. He says thie condition | 4 rovidence Internationals st Prov Use Star Wants Ads for Re- |i pitchers, Hunt, Ruether,|@warded their letters Monday at| Queen Anne hill, by pupils of Brade a} hletic debate and ssemt sults Colwell and Smith th ford hall, April 4 mut_by the war hi team rolled high score of 211 and] l_be brought winnt Doty, Kra 3} PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR THE SHRINERS’ | Diferenti” ; & MEET; WILL SEE ALL POINTS OF INTEREST MARKET REPORT a early decrease in poultry }Leca! spinach : 0 2 A trip to the summit of Mount| Imperial council, Nobles of the Mys-| ers; receptions and special trips forgiven in Volunteer park for the| quotations ts conceded by a West ‘eben wea, orate se Nt tte oad a Rainier; junket to the Strait of| tic Shrine, to be held here July 11-| the wives of the Masonic delegates| wives of the nobles. ern avenue jobbing house today. In Sogtes a Juan de Fuca on an ocean-going 17, inclusive will be additional events | Five Bands for Dance the weekly report to the farmers, | A"senees, Rincke | steamship; midsummer floral) The official program, announced Will Arrive Sunday |_A aide trip will be taken to the/the jobber stated that there are | apples dream and allegorical pageant; bar-| today, will embrace four days of On Sunday, July 11, the majority! Puget sound navy yard, and a mon-| more chickens in the county than | Spiteenberes becue and monster Mardi Gras, cov-/ entertainment and three days de of the 150 special trains already|ster dance, with five bands, will be|ever before and that when poultry: |S \"™h" oi. oo. ering the entire downtown section. | voted to the council meeting prop-,gcheduled will arrive in the city,| held in the evening |men cull their flocks. the price is | nome Beauties will be the principal entertainment er. nd the Shriners will worship at} The second big parade of the|certain to go very low | Yellow Newtons features of the 4ist annual session,| Dancing each night for all Shrin- divine services. week will come Wednesday, when| The veal market fs ported | Ben Davie . On Monday the Imperial special! all bands, patrols and nobles will/ steady, with no change in prices.| will arrive, and Dr. Frederick R.| be reviewed by the Imperial poten-| Slight improvement in the pork /, THANKS FOR YOUR OFFER Smith, im | rket is announced Onions, Yakima ... I } > , Imperial potentate, with his/ tate and his divan me JUDGE, BUT THE REAL divan, will be escorted to the Impe-| A strawberry festival will be held| ‘se peach ‘oe very man oO W es it wiBiasd concerts Si be given ooe-| aad Grete wives will be cnerainea| | Fetustin cot tron” | |Batents sores 1 ; i , ~ onl , ed | Burbai tnuously throughout the day and|at Alki Point bathing beach fet <wslletee apa to himself to invest his | Early Ohio spuds . | Yakima Gems | ITaan ] Prices Paid Tou! | |evening; the governor will hold an| On Thursday, when the council official reception, and several big! will close its deliberations, the entertainments will take place bands and patrols of the order wif! The Imperial counct] meeting will| be guests at a barbecue at Wood begin Tuesday morning, following! land park, at which field sports. ® brilliant pageant through the regimental review, exhibition drills| streets, with all bands, patrols and|and massed band concert will be|¢ | marching bodies in line. During| features | the afternoon a lawn fete will be Cruise Along Water Front A water cruise along the entire) money carefully. The purchase of cigarettes is an investment, Brotlers | Ducks, youns Kees Hens, over 3 Hens. under 2 Ine. MY, MY! WE MUST ceterttiniene cron me Be aera’ Piesieneed bans kaos’ If you buy a bond you first want | mo special excursions, one tol Farge Poe ai Fork, arses. to be sure there’s real value in it. GET A FAMILY TREE! | aly will yen ail of Fridays i ieee “ave, ee sss: Veal 8s “yo 120-1». Then you want to know how big E dividends it pays. 4 ‘ ge The week will close Saturday| Money. srreined Dr. Chagles E. Keeler of North] with a decorated automobile and eed Navel oranges Yakima, speaking before the Seat-|flont parade during the afternoon| New. pe tle Social Hygiene society, declared | “4 * second pageant in the even-| Parser, «+.» 77 Hy 4 every citizen should be required to| Mf headed by the Titikums, | gitar Same with cigarettes. NEBO ’ This pageant will throw open the| jadishes ncestry at) city to Mardi Gras festivities, in-| Turnips, white |the courthouse, where any one de-| cluding dancing on the streets and ee |siring to marry him might learn at| Masquerade features a glance his heredity. iN AN, just a small chew of “Right- “Heredity is the dominant law in| i Cut.” 80 small that nobody can development,” he sald. # CURES MEN notice it, gives you comfort and enjoy- STUART BUILDING ifr, rough srrore and Txcem, | furnish a record of his a plain end give you biggest value for s your money because they are “Utterly i Different” and altogether better. They pay bigger dividends in satisfaction and pleasure than any other cigarette— 4 FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY BVENING EVERY ONE WELCOME ; | a : | | = ; Fo peo go, “ +A aa 1? | ment that you never get from the old OFFERS GOOD TIME Impeteed Masood, at pera ene Dap heeiey Sax snd, Grete ] because they are “Utterly Different. t i | “ nderson' Catton . Se. caer ante woe yee Seas me reaaing sien. wen sities Oak Se “Right-Cut” is the Real Tobacco Chew. Vaudeville stants, 8 band con-| ‘ BesveraWashinston, % NEBO plain end, the “Utterly Different” ciga- j : . cert, a movie 4 dancing w st sound oat : ws . ‘i i Ripe, rich, sappy tobacco—seasoned and | se"; .n0r'0 snow and aancing wiht Dp, Pierce’s mi, i : rette. Invest your cigarette money wisely. ‘ 7 sweetened just enough. Cut a new way—__{ the opening of the Stuart building Tablet Wheat : | ; all d h ti sf 4 taste Tuesday night, an enjoyable event a e Ss gs Pgh iv fe igre jours | @—— - — = ry | ] you get all the good of the satislying taste. The publte te invited to explore thel ll Curcutar tree, By mall $1 boxfh| MAYMOND REMEDY vO; | waiter Bey vad oF | > GUARANTEE — [f after smoking 500, oture as guests Oo . . 9 a ‘ see ey Toil be toro serietying then kimouthtat {the Metropolitan Building Co apteed: Far sale, by Kineell Meee At Si Tike Be Pini Bal ssicicrse ; half jd tran ghd NEBO plain end you are | of ordinary tobacco. Just t until you find ee aca Bros, Second and Madison, Third Bastern’ Washington oats. : not delighted, return balance of package the strength chew that suits you. Tuck were, {Belgians Engage AE ame =| BULL BROS, [fire be) to P. Lorillard Co.,, New York (Estab- } tee , how it satisfies without grinding, ho : Straw, ton is ¥y, . : | path lass you tee to sols, bite fo thay you whe 19 the Germans Again| Raymond Remedy Co. || Jus? Printere|?:”. hed 1760) and receive your money back, Ae eokamieae LONDON, April 13, — devere | Qy2iz i .tike st. seattion Wash. J] 1013 THIRD sAIN 1043 " ‘ Trips resdy thew, tut tne cad chert chrod oo thet you won'ubere | fH8DUNE hax heen resumed along MINISTERS BREAK wo eet SEA eer ot ine “Oh ae ee a dinsty ckadind wheere | the seacoast of Belgium 1 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY | , | makes you spit too much, Amaterdam dispatches reaching Recaune 1 determine your ne to effect LAW GET REMINDER 4 The taste of pure, rich twhacco does not need to be covered up with molgases and here today tell of attempts by the are Tam & graduate of 0 ned ’ | c Hicorice. Notice bow the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste in “Kight- nf Belgians to drive th BARR 34 gee ga the a fw el Ee ses nero bea a ae One small chew takes the place of two big from the village of Drei Grachten, 1 BXAMING YRER Basti aainliters are en break t ind ne Yaer region orders 6 « ey organs, Nerves, Liver, | ers, and County Clerk Sickels has chews of the old kind. igh v7 at eg rnen Pores haar Honet ae Pg varie eine nis a “tng Sits written Rev, W. H. Leech of New , orders, Werem! A Biaddor, Varicoceia | York, secretary of the Ministerial WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY |hands twice and the present attack a eet At ee rio deg Jof the Belgians is resulting 4 . . 4 * ble W “ od . |federation, asking him to remind} ao pals Saueres ew Soe vere clashes. Street fighting 1s re Toe DOMAWAT, B0-0-4 Linerty,Datiting, [1008 ¢ ergymen that the statute re] Ms CIGARETTES ported in progress 4 Third, 0; Postotti quires the return of marriage c An P BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IOS STAMPS TO US The Belglana snd Germans are ott ee ‘a M. rap pv. wm, ‘tificates within 90 days after the i| “CtterlyD. f fighting from house to house, undays, 10 A, AL to a8, cense is issued, a ‘

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