The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1915, Page 7

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STAR—MONDAY, MAY 3, 1915. PAGE 7, MAILS JERKED FROM BOX FOR (KIRBY CLUB | SECON TE Two DAYS CRE FAST AX Dollar a Minute] and, with two out and ( with the Vancouver] man on first, Courtney was sent f ’ ‘ Courtney fanned he forerunner of 1 ts later Aberd the gan If it doesn’t take you too long to pick out a suit, you can save a dollar a minute at the Outlet. Just take a look at these prices! wiih cilg cate a iadaatar ia Ever see anything like it? Every price is genuine and all merchandise just as represented. 2 {four events tn the Untversity of The Outlet is forced to quit. Seems hard after being on deck 26 years on this old corner, but PROHIBITION HAS his release a fow the southpaw, touted a few days| This afternoon # a coming big leaguer, wes | Black Cats will start ocked from the box for the ace-| series with Seattle, the Spokane Ir Washington tnterclub regatta held DOOMED THIS BUSINESS DISTRICT and we’re quitting now rather than die a slow death after January Ist. ond me in as » y ¢ . dians ayt a anoouve « R Arernoon 0 e » . . The score of 7 to # doce not ind!-| Victoria méMing it with the Tiger mile course near the north Qi Every man and boy who needs anything to wear can save a lot of money. Thousands crowded in here Saturday. We can cate how uneven the contest was, /at Tacoma, of Lal ashington. The and, but for luck on the part of the The Score ster club finished first tn Cpe take care of other thousands tomorrow. Giants, the Vancouver team would atthe AB. n. EK % ls, while the Lovejoys had sie of Gh tenet four t ‘ a falled to win any of the races have had a margin of at least four |i 2 H ato Wes. any Ot he 9 ff ARROW COLLARS, reg OVERALLS, $1.00 Me SUIT CASES, $3.50 $1.00 White Stiff Bosom SHIRTS, BALMACAANS, $12.00 Pe OES : Y eve ndred students 4 ° ular 2 for 25c, chanics, blue or values slightly solled, sizes values a Oren mt ities et | beeapeieit in Epremg cane dy tga % ... 8c white for..... 39c WO esis 89c 16, 16% and 17 .23c * gE $5.65 prevented scoring and Seattle |}. Posse observation train, which followed 1 out with the first run of the ane. ae the shells from start to figish, The in her half. In the second, | Matis. p......:.-. 2 a a greuaeiy: tie Vent ta ae Groat ggaliends i i i | ise amA HATS HOSE _|[ su ‘@W trees near the south end, an 4 ¢ ) aan — wbstructed view ¢ the entire 0 = 7 , , of Mails’ best to a fat corne Kelly tn» j | erate wi badainei tae $4.00 and $5.00 John B. Stetson's; $1 48 10¢ Black or Tan, pair........5¢ 50c President Suspenders, pair. -..28¢ E the let, eecrtne Gialasca. It all sizes, but odd lot; choice. . ‘ r) 25¢ Silk Lisle Hose, pair.....11¢ ‘ ¢ for. Maile and t te : s > 50c Suspenders of other makes, pair.....17¢ at, De Matie-and. ¢ ; > potat’on the route are the $3.00 Hats, in all sizes | $2.00 and $2.50 Hats, 25c and 35c Cashmere Hose, pair 256 Poli iF ‘68 ‘ rat ay gr A gdlhh ae : n more than 2 tn awny and® col- oak les, ht eet iécasoa ¢ Police and Firemen’s Suspenders, pair 9¢ Jtae dichta. wat if te exve heart : ‘ D. Hughes, Lown BUD ete; choles ‘ ‘dete Cc 35c heavy Wool Sox, pair.....17¢ 75¢ Dress Suspenders, pair.............38¢ to any one the feeling was quickly : . 3 cS r of, university aquatics; Ed remo@ed. If Mails had a bad sec:|® Pe aos captain of the 1913 crew, 4 ond inning, the third was worse.|Kramer,.p oc. 4 @ 3 1 4 hird tn the Pough 3 Pappa and Wotell hammered Matls races, and Bill Kirby, who the bases. This was enough Raymond, who jerk sent In Ed Kelly ve up Kelly for a single that let two across, and after Coleman walked Gislason slammed it on the nose foore to nthusiastic over ¢t ¥ An odd lot in which the val- 5 All Douglas Shoes Are Gone; Pienty Left of a won the four-oared ; ha Cc the Following: minutes, the double ues run up to $5.00; choice ntti al $4.00 and $5.00 Packard and 4 is . ai 8 . utee, 3 " oon ae $4.00 DURABLE SUITS $1 39 Keith Shoes for........ ee $2.39 oA aed double, scoring two |* % = nt 31 acon *. Boynton rep pete eee eewweee Big Assortment; Blacks and Blues Included $2.50 and $2.00 Ox-4 $7.00 Chippewa, Wash- ef esenting t jlost nb, won the > Y : held the visitors to two hits and em sand 4 hite off Matis The only mishap of the afternoo Seer eevee e J ° % no runs, while his teammates ral # and + oft og meio for $3.95 10F sever vese 89c Shoes for $3.89 red when Zimmerma lied in the sixth and put across two | gvteat to $3.00 and $3.50 Heavy || $4.00 Hood's Spear nBings. Victor - Geter diet Woke ae ake $5.00 HIGH-GRADE runs. Rowcock scored in the | Umpire—Casey r Pa “a ter yeah ke an oar SUITS for ...cccccess’ $2.39 $10.00 and $12.00 SUITS, choice $5 85 Work $1 85 | Shore Rub a 69 . e . | ber Boots GE WHATS. 108t, FOF. 0c cccsccposguce Shoes for TOTEM ASS'N GAMES THREE MARKSMEN FIRESTONES WN | SE gtagadianee ale $2.89 $15.00 SUITS ee $7.95 Two games were played in the| Totem Athletic association Satur. | day afternoon, the first of which $OF ccccoscces ARE TIED IN SHOOT BOWLING TOURNEY $18.00 and $20.00 Suits | $22.50 and $25.00 Suits Neckwear and H’dkerchiefs a BOYS’ PANTS $9.85 |= $11.65 Ob low me roo omy rere was won by the Pirates from the| In the regular Sunday shoot at] | Med Sox t score 11 to 10. Al /|50 targets on the Harbor | Cl rst honors in t rejal ~ ~ . eee Be oer ty oie cn veven rune tn (grounds yesterday, Fred Landwehr,|Bowling league, which has just 75¢ KNICKERBOCKERS 29 may not like them, but | Neckwear for 33c a the second, this big lead was over-|/E. C. McKelvey and Dr. King tied | (0** ; RP rags achedule 69 to for .. . eee Cc fer bd 3c 12\40 White Handker- come in the fourth and fifth by the|for first place, with 46 birds each. /{2¢ Zlrestone Tire mn whl 7 > > . “ Z chiefs : Pirates, The batteries: Red Sox|With the same score George Gar-| NOD 27 of 16 Matches played. | $1.75 FULL-LINED KNICKERS, 250 a 4c : —Filanger, Evers and E. Taylor.|rison was high professional, The|T%¢ Augustine & Kyer team was! with tape seams, ne a Pirates—Barry, Frei@balt and Ir-|shoot-off for the class A medal waa | Second, with 16 victories out of 36 | RR RS ra Ee ie iy Cc 50c Neckwear 15 25c Linen 1 1 3 jwames, and the Foster & Klelser for C | Handkerchiets c win. | *on from H. Williams by McKelvey The Cubs won the other game|14 to 13. Landwehr won the class B|'*&™ Was third, with 13 from the Athletics, 10 to 9. Jones | medal, McDiarmod the class C, and} The high score of the schedule and Oliver were the bagtery for the|Kinzer the class D. [was r by Wright of the Fire Cubs and Vaughn and Tremblay for| ous {stone tear It was 254. With en UNDERWEAR | », | ce of 188 Pa ee nade the Athletics. | Not as many marksmen as usual |°Y"** 88 Paul Reichert mad SHIRTS best average of the league. | were out to the Green Lake traps. ‘ tes Roberts was second, with 186, and $1.50 Cooper's 80c Han ° ises: jdue to the opening of the fishing /shively and Wright third, at 170. | Six Lick as GOC | wiacticn an SOC Plenty of Them; All Sizes; Black, Blue and $1.60 Dress Shirts In | $1.00 Monarch 4 oy BULL BROS, ini 2S ee RS SE ID [ite own ae | ge both Ue Mister tae Bg¢ | ier" 7 rreerant eoThontat aati] eam ave commercial Ioan have Wace BOC TM TCL ME os75 rane 0490 ond 92 tose ve on SE | aa aa < shy al n the the JimJohn league} ot le at. uta | $4.50 ani $ * ey Just Printere 2 pega dey er iee tt Augustine @ Kyer, the| ite BV. D. Union | $190 Fancy 43 a= i74 ay 79¢ | PANTS at... 2.43 Ste to ee 33c Shirts for... 58c ‘ 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 | trophy. ree stan, Weetera Electric Geral Lisle for ..-. Fe ac $2.50 and $3 $1 3 $6 and $7 $3 85 ork Shirts $1.50 Cluett White }__ In the shoot at 60 targets Geow H.| Wright made his high score in a i cies voces 67c ey bee pp beln bas PANTS for.. ° PANTS at .. ° Dress Young was first wi Ti, CeO less nainann ta Piaseemnen anal oie eV. DL els shia : $1.89 $3.50. PANTS $1.89 $2 CORDUROY 98c Shirts .... 68c : Brunswick-Balkes, which was won! Garment. $1.25 M FOF srocerece PANTS for. ....0 $2.50 to $3.50 Negligee Silk Sh | c he A 25 Merino .50 to $3.50 Negligee ine g snes, SEi Sie He MB [tors 29C | oven"sere_ 5B ah xs $1.28 How They Stand oo ree omen mse | { sxe: | The Outlet Clothing C | oes We Save Y. : |. Pitcher Al Bonner CORNER OCCIDENTAL AND WASHINGTON | Baseman Lon ¢ | nd. | At Chicago % Pittebure 1 ed their wa DO At St. Loule 2, Cincinnat! 1 |by Manager Raymond : tle club. Altho Court AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS [and natural baseball om] a AMERICAN LB = Jand n yaseball player, things] — s Pi ot Gees a hn have not been bre wegen sreptienaeisesnctentumcatant sabes ‘a , and every time you see a man drawing real joy out of a jimmy pipe, for it’s better than a five-to-one shot he’s smoking second with 41, and G. A. Conklin third with 40 ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store O10 Gecond Ave, Near Madison’ king right’ for him in team to retu top, with the bent fe ager Rayr nd his men rke—First game, Newark 0, st.| Bonner good for Seattle on Soe second game, rk 1, 8 the road last year, but he has been |! ‘Look fur the Yellow Freat. unable to strike his stride this sea — —_——_—__—_——_— ___ COAST LEAGUE RESULTS }son and has failed to pitch the kind Franciero—#alt Lake 1, #enjof ball he put up for Spokane, and . in; afternoon game, | Raymond considered him the weak ~ § ~ lest member of the heaving staff, and, as he had to cit the team NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE |down to 14 men by last night, he Won. Lest. Pet.| was forced to let Honner go. Call at the Right Drug Co. 169 Washington st, near Second ave, and bave the ex-government phys! cian @iagnose your ease and presci for you, absolutely without cha: ‘@ want your patronage and oe fe Se in Bie e Tealey signed up h CAFE ro Eee Sik oe eee ae Prince Albert, the tobacco high spot. Sim ab: GN] Ieae atripen 1 the Seat geaee You, like a whole lot of men, never will know what-a ee | NATIONAL LEAGUE against Aberdeen barrel of fun can be dug from a pipe or a vy makin’s cigarette until Prince Albert passes ». Lost. Pet| Pitcher Lote from St. Louis ts 2 #9 expected to arrive today and will] be given a tryout with the Giants, | your piazza! ; ‘ For it can’t bite your tongue, and it can’t parch your t. That's why men the nation know their business when they.demand PRINGE HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT probably working tomorrow, if his ty\ wing is in good condition after hic # sourney | Brookiyn | Pitesbore |New York . FRENCH DINNER icine I With max kes" Le re Complete Report Bottle of Wine—S0c '|lof Market Today Washington twine . 16 Young America .. . ae | Ee Select ranch .+..++« 21 ‘ 246] Eggs were still bringing 19 cents "Ito the farmer Monday. While few LEAGUE ler eggs came the past Lost. Pet |ceipts are far inexcess of the © 738| sumption, it 1s reported by jobbers. *\No early change {s anticipated | The market on ducks is lower The veal demand has picke@ up.| |Pork receipts are light and the de-| mand ordinary | AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVEBY BYENINO EVERY ONE WELCOME Chicago Brooklyn ttebure |VPitece Paid Whe — national j 469] Asparaaus, iocai 7 @ 10% You should know this brand is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch, And let it drift in Syms that you can fire-up P. A. until the OHIO DENTISTS { ONE-PRICE DENTISTS ’ Be Gold $4 QO Best Bridge- $4 00 TACOMA, -May ‘Tacoma and » te Be ce ‘ ‘Aberdeen broke even in the double “| 30 DAYS “52. [CUT PRICES ny rRee cows come home and it pe ‘won't ts Ss EXAMINATION make your tongue tingle So, you men with a sad pipe past, corne nender that ended their weck's 25¢ Per Cent Reduction ; Best set of Teeth $5 00 series here fins wf the Cats tah 200 from i régular prices. ‘around somemore and Sort of get acquainted 4 Red Rubber... . ng pig ey eR Ml ge By * 22% Gold Crowne. .: oo. with Prince Albert. Let the light of jimmy- Best set of Teeth | Tacoma made 10 hits oft Hughes : cairns. edged is pipejoy break into your soul. You'll wonder wih tara Cun 8.00 eat oa eth but eight off : na it Kaen Me Geos) why you didn’t wake up earlier and hear the We make « specialty in| hort end vt tne nore Fee eee “ae wees tegen all branches of Dentistry.| cserccen 2) 0 01 0 120 0-4, Hh it [we do exactir aw adverse, Get started on the tidy red tin, then you’ | Any work that don’t prove) tacome 31000990018) ee nck ee sae @ aky attentaet. See ae graduate to the crystal-glass pound humidor ‘f vatisfactory will be made! siericon 00000000 1-1 ” @ with thé sponge-moistener top that keeps over free of charge at amy) Tacoma dha kh ndeate ti Wines ‘i @ ELECTRO your P, A. fine like silk. A Jot of men do time. All work guaranteed) ~~ NoRTHWESTERN LEAGUE (frre Deaution S01! 10 8 Sipe tn Ghectte Meret rere that thing! for 12 years. Painless ex BASEBALL) mates . PAINLESS m whe, emaned te oi POR figd ved'tinoy, hemdome pound and Kat-peamd te hemidore—and—that classy pound eryotal-glass hervider, 3 ue cos|ff sion People entina eet R.’J. REYNOLDS ,TOBACCO.CO,, Winston-Salem, N.C.) 00 G40,00 > 207 University St. banaue | Pe shim Getean, Takia ae ~ Opposite Fraser-Paterson Aberdeen vs. Seattle ‘ ; Co * IDENTISTS esc Admission 266 and 60¢ Cal, sweet potat Take Fourth Ave, Care Yakima Gomes ,

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