The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1915, Page 13

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The Daylight Store BOYS TO GO WesSell# 20 ROUNDS Clothes Wo sell clothes at. $15.00 We soll clothes at. $20.00 lothes at. .$25.00 NEW YORK, May 28.—That Freddie Welsh and Charile White will box 20 rounds for the world’s lightweight champion ship, at Denver, on July 5, was announced today, If Welsh wins, he will get $13,000, 45 per cent of the receipts and 51 per cent of the ploture rights. White will leave here today for Chicago, where he wil! start training. Welsh's plans are un known We The clothes we sell represent the most value that can possibly be crowded {n, not for today er for tomorrow, but for all time-—-Decause we're building up a business for the future, and Ddecause we want to sell you clothes, mot once, but every time you need them CORVALLIS, Ore, May 28.—A change that entirely upsets the dope on the outcome of the track field meet of Northwest Confer ence colleges was announced by the athletic management of Oregor Agricultural College Thu evening. On account of the Inc ont weather, it was decide the track and field ¢ door track at the Arm this aft ernoon. All of the the 100-yard dash We want you to come in, look at our fabrics, try on some coats before our big mirror, and tn every way Possible convince yourself of the reliability of our claims, Three Prices Only $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 , We want YOU, and we feel that when you've tn- vestigated you'll want us. John Lindh Co. Corner Third and Seneca. jstraightaway for the dash. The | Star athletes of the Northweste College | meet. ‘HIGH SCHOOLS MEET CENTRALIA, May 28.-—Athletes representing the 1 schools Hoquiam, M Centralia, Cast! Aberdeet ——. = k and fleld me The meet was post; 5 on account of w | weather and will be run off Satur | day, rain or shine coma, Vancouver will the playing schedule tirely eliminate Monday games | the league. Last night Brown an that will en | Mike Wotell. FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVERY BYENING EVERY ONE WELCOME SUNDAY, MAY 30 On Fast Fireproof Steamer Sioux Round Trip $1.00. Children, 5 to 12, 50c. FAST STEEL STEAMER SIOUX Dairy Lunch Aboard Boat—Coffee 5c, Sandwich 5c, or You Can Bring Your Own Lunch If You Prefer Leave Colman Dock 9 a. m., stop at Port Townsend, Port Williams, Dungeness and Port Angeles. Returning, leave Port Angeles at 5:30 p. m., after the ball game, calling at Dungeness, Port Williams and Port Townsend and arriving Seattle about 11 p.m. Return portion of excursion tickets good returning f of the above points on any Puget Sound Navigation Co.’ on Sunday, May 30, or Monday, May 31. Meals served or take your own lunch basket if you prefer. BALL GAME The well-known Jaffee & Co. team of Seattle will play the Port Angeles team, and steamer leaves on return trip after the game, SPECIAL NOTICE TO FISHERMEN Here’s your chance for an outing over Sunday and Monday. You may take advantage of this excursion rate of $1.00 round trip to Port Angeles, and leave on the steamer Sol Duc at midnight Sat urday night. This will give you all day*Sunday and Monday to fish, and you can return any time Monday. Excursion tickets good on any Puget Sound Navigation Co, boat any time Monday, May Bist. Tickets on Sale at Colman Dock Round Trip $1.00. Children, 5 to 12, 50c. HARLEY WHITE TO BOX FRED WELSH FOR TITLE JULY 5 WILL DROP NEWARK | | inetd & the weight events. It|‘ | was impossible to get a 100-yard, \ will participate in the (MAY OUT OUT GAMES : nounced the release of Outfielder| | STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915. PAGE 13. ° te of Wm. F. Hum "ARE LOSING MONEY ce ot We WHO THREW THE FASTEST SQN FRANCIRCO, May 24—The | ‘it ek celta BALL PITCHED?--- WALTER cram of th eaponiton today unter. rumah change mak ad three took eh JOHNSON? --- YOU PROVE IT! 7 —=Vv—=—se“vr revev«cevrvrve at of ten o »hnson throws @ base! n any man ever did, nth dispute the point have been Interest: | in thming ment yet de Not just “another’ cigarette. Absolutely— », “Utterly Different.” The ‘‘Utter Difference” of NEBO plain end is the only reason for their existence. Progress demanded an “Utterly : Different” cigarette — and Progress | achieved it. NEBO plain end are the first “‘utterly new” idea in cigarettes in many years. : They will not only ‘‘utterly de- 4 is ect ot thotinn conn Wee Yack light” you, but will delight in an a “Utterly Different” way. light |the sam | atcher's brutsing lifts A Race of Balls The only time | ever saw a real race between > | tween la son © v won| Made for the man who's tired of that of Hughes’ ball Into Henr itt. Both © ” Lilian B Hyde, women's == GUARANTEE — If after smoking half the package of NEBO plain end you are not delighted, return balance of package ember AL pice Me tage to P. Lorillard Co., New York (Estab- © played at West Point Saturday lished 1760) and receive your money back. “Bugs” Crisp of Aberdeen and cr RACE MONDAY ot ena r of the awarde: e| INDIANAPOLIS, May 28.—The annual 500- Now york Mes 10 CENTS mile International Sweepstakes auto race, sched- odie hood gerd FOR uled to have been run over the specdway here play Kauft ot the} TWENTY Saturday, was today postponed until Monday. PURO Ras gn at Boston this ad at Was had trem ol, and no bh and they couldn't hit} pamith's | ifle | in advance ¢ itl world ever throw a ball any faster CIGARETTES Different{” is accompanted by his new manager, Nix Smith, the race —__—_______—— — =" |The Final Slaughter |GREGSON’S BIRD IS hnny says that after the gong WINNER OF FLIGHT nded the fight Referee Sid Mitchel) held his arm aloft as the victor when Morris Condon, Bayley’s man ager, and a pal of Mitchell's, jump ed into the ring and said “Well How They Stand In the Leagues NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Members of the Seattle Racing 2 Wom Laat Pigeon lub shipped pigeons tol\anyway, Sid, you ought to give our ‘ M iS Iregon, last Saturday,|noy a draw.” At the same time La Taco i a pp fs 2 ing for O'Leary says, he shov Bayley’s ‘ Vietorla ‘6 niles, airline uplifted » Mitchell's hand + ne rd i Caer ear ioseburg, |UDifted arm ‘into Mitchell's hand TO B . | Seattle 22 “311 | both Sunday nad Monday. the bing, [And he altered his verdict because a Sunday ar . the bi the Canadian stuff was so strong FEDERAL LEAGUE were not liberated until Tuesday.) O'Leary will remain at Seattle when weather was cloudy. Liber- ation 7:15 a. m, pt Nine birds were entered from t4| five lofts, competing, L. V. Greg son's bird was first, arriving at his jloft 7:37 a. m, Wednesday Following is result in full: Competitor. Av. Yd L. V. Gregson ... see ret.| J. B. Lukens . until after the first of next month to meet Pat Scott at the next Elks club smoker, and then he will go East with Smith, taking on Frank Fleming, who recently went to a 10-round draw with Fred Welsh at Winnipeg and Patsy Drouillard at Montreal. He will pick up what , other bouts he can while Smith {s nis horses on the Grand cir Windsor, Ont Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Tools, Sporting Goods, Etc. AT WHOLESALE PRICES Tomorrow is positively our last day—we begin moving after 10 p. m. tomor- row night to 517 Second Ave., directly opposite Smith Bldg. Your time is short—get busy. 450.74 412.04 A ci uitde vio sie tone WILL RUN OFF MEET 493 were entered in a race from Castle Following is the result pet,|J. B. Lukens ... e716) L. V. Gregson 2), Thompson NEW YORK May 28.—Reports| pwark is 75¢ NO. 11% MAYDOLE iu) B. Ernet .. ‘opped from th rnation-|f/ $1.00 SPLIT BAMBOO TROUT ROD, 3 : i z aii SS weaaaon ta ved joints, cork handle, nickel-plated ferrules, | Hammers .......... .+-++++++ 4 434) Very bad er accounts for| made at Newark and of the league|{ Silk wound and well 49c $1.00 BEST GRADE HAND a9 |the above lo reities | officials failed to reveal a basis for|f| varnished .......... . ste forged Hunters’ Axe..... dake Cc ‘| be: rumor. Ss MOUNT VERNON WINS! 3, occ e cose ae non | | with fur? 75c DOWAGIAC OR WILSON ' 53 75¢ LONG OR SHORT HANDLE WOBBLERS ........ . c Shovels and Spades, round 49 50e DOZEN ALLCOCK’S 33c and square point .......... ee eee Cc 5 7 *| MOUNT VERNON, May 28.—| a8 English single Egg Hooks, doz... 25¢ BOTTLE LIQUID ry e Verno high chool | [track and field teat wan vietorious | 50c 25-YD, SILK BRAIDED 19c Veneer ..... pho eas. ererer rit 17c over the Bellingham team, 66 to Trout Thee on cascdscccgebeveccs 75c NO. 1033 CARBORUNDUM rronen wnese won| tor ihe fires te Motor AOKeL Baden Gi} soc poz srr. scorce 17 ¢ | Bt Hones oes " 49c¢ [Mount Vernon took frst’ place. tn| ‘ || Silk Worm Leaders...........++ CJ $1.25 14-IN. STILLSON. 7 porated inte baton Grill | 75° DOZ. ASSORTED SILK 39 ¢ | Pins, Wrench ca ape cece 9c NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | Tied Flies, dozen.........seseee Cc $1.00 epeneny EXPANSIVE BITS, , t holes from %%-in. to cwrrs |RBASEBALL) 25¢ BOYLE'S DOUBLE cu al DUGDALN FiBL ii Entertainment 1 SSO ey Abe Oo ; 13c i inte a aiemaaae a Tomorrow and All Week vi 2 E BRISTOL rox eae oP f Hich $4.50 GENUIN $3 65 rhe 98c Spokane vs. Seattle 0 1g est Steel Telescope Rods....... . © in ka Sie ee Admission %50 aad 606 Merit Take Fourth Ave, Cars S490 KINGIISHER 20D. $9 QO| Sana Sem oN. $1.89 E Double Tapered Fly Lines. . $1.25 STARRETT’S 9-IN. 50 CENTS 50c 50-YD, SPOOL CUTTY- 19 Combination Squares ....... ae aes 98c 4 Boys’, Girls’ and Children's hunk Trolling Line ..... ie Cc 100 SMALL-SIZED HUNTING COATS, eS HATS TWO GAMES SUNDAY pala font Tal iN Entrance 104 Pine 1006 Firat, at Madison EVERYTHING IN FISHING TACKLE, | regular $1.00 to $3.50, go at from 19¢ to Tennis Goods, Baseball Goods, etc., at $1.39. A great bargain if you can wear TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS a 36 or smaller. Remember, Tomorrow Is Our Last Day | All games in the Northwestern league were postponed Thursday on account of wet weather, as a ee of which Manager Raymond announces that Seattle and Spo i CAN SAVE YOU MONEY attempting to effect a Because I determine your r \ ay oubleheata cure, Tam a graduate of « lehent clanyed medical col- ine wit viny 8 Senielsener legen in the United States. Tam a legally NHoenged physictan anda | here Sunday afternoon to make up have had 80 yenra experioncein my profe # yours in Seattle. fl | for the lost game 1 EXAMINE FR | % Z 1 treat disord ] THINK IT A TOSS-UP SUPERIOR, Wis, May 28,—Red Watson will meet Joo M ten-round bout tonight Local fans are looking on the match as about a| toss-up. 106 Second Ave. So. 2 Doors South of Yesler After June 1st, 517 Second Ave. Opposite Smith Building. an Blood Test DR. DONAWAY, 802-3-4 Union and Third, Office ¥ erty Bullding Postoffice

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