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\TAR—MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916, PAGE 7. my! SUCH @ EXCITEMENT. ’ WATCH VT" UOOKUS- ,, ) Pokus HETERAN CATCHER IS TURNED OVER TO OAKS BY SEATTLE GIANTS BY EDWARD HILL J > { and ndi. 7 ae DON’T FEAR THE WATER CHATS ABOUT SWIMMING BY GIRL CHAMP PUT ONE OVER HIM IN THE BARNES TELLS HOW FRARY ‘ EARLY DAYS OF BASEBALL a ALTER CADMAN, veteran Seattle catcher, has been! iaibhs. rary; ths < wouperer nh casatisg tees GA turn over to the Oakland club of the Pacific Coast played a series in Vancouver. We the } league went into the diner for some irnes, wise old baseball head that he is. A group was holding a fan- ning bee in the grand stand luncheon. At the table Frary was taken with a fit of laughter, I asked for an explanation. “He was the big green kid thaé had bilked me 22 years age “IT bad a laugh with him, He will join the club Tuesday in Portland, and that he} Il make good is not doubted. \D, F Dugdale, president of ie Seattle club, promised Cadman that he would see him! Placed in a good position as a reward for his faithful service! with the local hall outfit. Walter began to grow restless and desired a change. Dugdale told him to make a deal for him self. Walter will fill the Elliott, FAME AND SUCH I've seen a bloke step to the plate And soak a line drive, clean and straight, Where some outfielder Haule | | slipped one over on John &. one day last week, when | Barnes exclaimed: | “It certainly is a pleasure to | sit and watch aman like Frary | in the way, it to earth and saved the day shoes of “Rowdy” former ’ i Ba Oakland first catcher and manager who has gone to the Chi \nd then I've seen another swing, Poca ar ARs aera fer cago Cubs | \ half-baked, looping, lucky thing, | make them, and a good fellow, | Cadman has had much experience as a baseball backstop. | \ weak attempt that won the game— had a funny experience | dd He has played in the best minor leagues in the country. Hel Yet such is fame with Ralph 22 years ago," he was secured by Seattle from the Western league to take the place of Bert Whalen when he left. Cadman is the sort of player who will make a hit with| Coast league fans. His scrappy spirit will get him by in fine order in the league below | | I've seen one make a perfect shot Phat landed on the proper spot, Yet got a bad kick from the cup And left the other guy one up. Charles Comiskey owned and managed the St. Paul club, and | owned and managed the Minneapolis club, We had just closed the season of 1894 | continued. “At that time | | and completed arrangements Sup cuicace cua" And then I've seen another y to take our teams from St. 'pel Howard, who La Se oped shot * ‘t d Paul to Frisco on an exhibi- | Del Howard, who formerly was st Hitch ttled: \ half-topped shot that won the day; | Pevt e understudy to Frank Chance when ’ A flub that should have left him Dutch; | de ronan lane | Ise Oe i Some fame is such and billed ourselves like a circus. | Cis, oe tow ‘hows o¢ coe ons | Kilbane to Delend nan ngs tae bee a ao coral it man ‘ gentleman off the am ns } Send eee vate combination car. We made : " Dall man and a gentleman off the His Ch pio hip | The shift that has sent Matty to manage Cincinnati may be the |plenty of money and had a good The P S Ball players who — ~ making of Eddie Roush, who went to the A from the Giants with ee auase? We actead taeee when e his management With “> ca ,the “Old Master.” It gives Eddie a chance to play regularly. Francisco to play Christmas week e piloted the San Francisco club/] CLEVELAND, July 31.—The] New York he was utitity outfleide: First Stop at Brainerd | AND . say he is one of the finest leaders | jast hitch in the proposed Kil- || In the past few days, playing center field for Matty, Roush has | “Brainerd, Minn., was the first The n Lad the game to hook up with bane-Chaney 15-round Labor day | made six hits In thirteen times at bat. Four of the six blows were place we stopped. We. has con- a bow for ¢ feath eight | triples. ltracted to play an exhibition game 2 e y (yh a egg pag ‘a Gunehan on to be ole ved \* 3 oy Federal leaguers regard Roush as a greater ball player than lof five inning#, and then the win-| By awe + F ae The departure of Cadman means | 2¥8Y today. Matt Hinkle, pro-]/ Bennie Kauff. He is certainly a steadier fielder and looks as If he ner was to play the town team. tee ae, latte oe he 1 a b> with the Glants for | ter Who has hung up $16,000} might hit as well as Bennie now, altho he was more than 40 points be- “On our arrival we were met by and prosperity in } +n rg je Sranis TOF I for the ecrap, was to re @ | tow him in the averages of the outlaw circuit. a green kid. He informed us that Tam an American citizen and @ i ‘ommy Cunningham, former Vic , b Dave Robertson go he was the manager, captain and|/4¥3er- 1 beli that every Samm toria catcher. who has been filling | fem" Jimmie Dunn, Kilbane Roush is only 23. He is not nearly as fast as oH vad jhe was , : wrest believe tee ae soar b t of | Manager, a list of five referees. | ing down to first b He io not a finished base runner, but should de first batter of the local club. He/and where he pleases without the Bg ally rae go Bere finger. | This list will be submitted to || velop with experience. It looks as if the shift to Cincinnati may be his |eaid he wanted to makp things |consent of any Union right ts guaranteed to him Almighty God and by the cone on the United States.” ery man ought to work.” “Every paid adeqi : Harry Blether, Chaney's mana- ger, who will pick the third man in the ring for the match. Incidentally, he may help make matty. | pleasant for us during our stay. He |), also stated that the local club bad not lost a game that season, and “! Cunningham has caught good ball, end, with but five weeks to go, should continue to do so. making | RoR Re | List to the pathetic plea of the prof wtit He make onal golfer. BVPReRs an ought to be | golf his life work and says he needs more play to enable bim to keep |that there was lots of money 4 wages. man has a right to OLD BOXER NOW COOK pace’with the amateur! Se ar font ~~ alicoscegagls boys cou! | fr we gocher, aN FOR MILITIA BOYS rim th . |mensurate; they ought to be “Hambone” Ellend, who used to|, When the caw had been placed) — if the Southern league needs umpires, they can draft some of our | “Minneapolis won from St. Paul ficient to. meet the conditions Of battle around Seattle and other defore the magistrate, “Red” was! judges of play without making anybody mad Mise Olga Dorfner, at left, and Miss Agnes Hueber, her friend [and then trimmed the locals, 17)the day and of the hours) |e pri Northwest hamlets, i a member ‘ound not guilty 888 8 8 8 to 0. jeconomic meaning of some of the in of the Oregon militia. “Hambone” —s No sharks have been reported at Alki. The life guard telle us that|BY OLGA FLORENCE DORFNER, quires is a little will power. We bad a guarantee of $100,/anove quotations {s. All. of the at does not tote a gun, however; he " thinks the Second ave. *aarks have scared the ocean variety away. | American Champion Girt Swimmer Physical and mental exercise are | with a privilege of per cent of above phrases for a thousand yeagg 1d fs with the commissary depart 'Ti d Butt 3 of Of |Copyright. 1916 by Newspaper Ens | Just as essential in all lines of work|the gate. After counting the tick-|hare bese worn theesdbets a ad ment] in the role of cook igers an uttes An exchange suggests that the reason for Branch Rickey's failure te 9a as they are in athletics. The ath-/ets in the fifth Inning, our share|judiciary, our college professora, | ” . “ ¥ E £ n St. Louls was that he would not go to the ball park! Work-a-day persons seem to iets must be in good physical and came to $298.60. The big green kid.|our men in pulpits and our pandere “ His grub hasn't killed any one re ven in Russ « « roo wenger Ot. Lae R veo Browns, they lost Just as happily| take it for granted that all an | mental trim for his work; so should |could not settle with me until the ing political poltrogng. | | on Sunday * we recall « ey lor pily | * ] ny n who thinks he é we ee Hall’s Battlements on Week days as on Sundays. In fact, they didn't seem to mind losing| athlete has to do ie to follow everyone else, It will aid one In|game was over, as he had to be on|rigt’ Ur tuner ant to FORMER SEATTLE BOY s m any old day ‘ a few simple rules, and, as @ /fichting off the fear of failure the field jthe tools, implement TO BOX HOGAN - iain is ? ’ ow mo Mt result, _ easily bed = Some of my friends think it only| The leaguers outclassed the *!th which ne lat — Tommy Clark, the former Seattle) First game R. HH. E. | Nell McKinnon says that audiences never know why Hamiet killed pene: ovat ws veo io pie <4 natural that an athlete should keep|town team so far that the game|any corporat Nghtweight. who has been mak-| Butte ..... 1 10 2/his father. Any audience that wants to know why Hamlet killed his peomess ‘of aainios ito ee |i poorer = enna —- |was a joke. The game was over attle and ; ¢ his right te loam &@ good showing in Portland) oti cKinnon pears |Bis wor! ut they to realize/at 6:45 and we were scheduled to fined saa aaa Sts isset fuck Hosha, one Tes ke | On a a a 8 ee him to overcome hie doubte of that they would gain just as much /nook onto the thi train at 6 Por sto Steltacoom. new stars of the California! Wiliams and Bartholemy Bill Shakespeare's father spelled his name sixteen different ways. Leena tear ss trouble or anions doeste Matt they totlowea | 7°10° Woe) bed to. ane ee as soon (ae had m ¥- ained te s nd game, in laggy mcs 43 Second game— R. H. E.| Quite a number of our boxers have difficulty spelling their names one anxiety cat : y Pace ry ecaten at Sehointe itv. ms ggcnge basi — to keep up log as for any man kg exe cine sem!-win: | 5 - “1 our schedule. trol over the means by whic! in nestle hod be pulled off te r 8 : % a Mf ot om of This, of course, is a the _ ing and careful habits. ih soon as the game was over,| I ne means by which working | ‘ Sag ‘ ' > © . wi ive ia the sale of thetr lal ? fn Portland on Friday night MeGinnity and Roberts; Bonner, Johnny Evers will always seem the same old Johnny to umpires An acne ‘nee sabjeet to the bcaeataie 7 3 io tatalag go . ate ey an T waned fora cy ae oye Sow he cane cl / q 4 captain and first er. |nold to the class who own the q SEVERAL N. W. LEAGUERS —_Maliial and Hartholemy while he retains that voice same weakness and fears that be-|nave to do it if you awim well. But!m» coin, He told me that the di-|chinery of production, It is Dials | y IREA _— set the rest of humanity. The rules |why » im te keep eet | J i | that those who own the productive SCHEDULED FOR COAST 1 = ny should I trat P BONE 88/ rectors were holding a meeting H mn the oe Cadman is not the only player tear Palle + 6 6 é mre erm he aid him on his way to suc-|q stenographer?” under the bleachers. I waited un-|means (labor power) by which] who will pack his grip and leave! yintouver 6 123 }] ees aupty With’ equal: force $0 She couldn't see the necessity (ti! after the meeting. He}! Thus we see that the the Northwestern circuit for the ark and Cris; Hood and I ast ee ramatic TRE ) everybody else a ers ong MAD) of a healthy, vigorous body. then came and informed me that po BE Pe T Coast league. Several other play-| Choe e ° } er re pero atg Whlete rnalizes| &9 ald to clear, concise mental |the directors had decided that the|power. ‘The workers and thetr fais ers are being convidered for a fling —- - bs l P §} dls 7 roves powers—something most essen- [league ‘feliers’ had been too amart/'lies who can live only by the P y iL jo lab: therefore ha’ Se thet organization, and they will| . ; in the Nationa ASELIME | 1%, rnive and necessity of ciean.| Fel"n overcoming ene'e doubts tnd nade "s) monkey out of me| ot isi Mabet power therefore, Mae be departing during the next few Shaner & Wolff in | NN AA RS Soae hel s eamaertane te keeping a| of Succeeding. ‘hum’ team, and that they had de- the Jobs, aad, the ree bor ye | po ’ e | lows ¢ laborers seeks. | | YORK, July 31.—The, sequent tightening of the race, but), ~ hy t is keen in ita| AN athlete would soon fall by the| cided to keep all the coin, and after)! one atoms he ee a ontests in bs clear mind, one that is keen 1 e Despite rules to the contrary.| os lead the Amert-/the St. Louie Browns, just a step attacks against discouragementa |Way if he attended night parties at|passing this resolution had gone|suitapie to him which, unless $i several Coast league clubs have the City Ci it | 7974's champions lead the A navy tae’ ebllek s aaeee. Ae b cafes, danced too much and negiect-|up the river on a fishing trip for|/to him a profit, he must fail, aj strings on Northwestern leaguers, eS NIY IPCUIE an league, and the Yankees’ star tealight vietowies into eight days’|*ne, etre, em gf See 'D ett nd the care Uf bis body. Hecklass.itwo Gave the limit ‘of profit therefore (iam 4 os | sears " jes into jays en. So, for that reason, 3 polly. comes the extreme extent of toler= and —S prcinnd nytt ae Shaner & Wolff and the Portlana|!* on the wane. The Browns soak-| work oe - are. Pg “ent ness of that sort would weaken his ane he » beat tg tt the workers... The loweea long. it Eastley ani arley | - sy J | : tal guard. He would soon be-| train, ani ust barely made it. e lower the si eee hae neled the chutes down which Dono- The Dodgers still hold the lead| ite ke fn training, follows cer-|mental | | : 1 1 NE re ee ee re ea teiicakelvat'e cripples orew stid to thirdiia the Netional scramble, with the tain rules of conduct, physically and|come an easy victim of doubt. had forgotten the incident until|° ft he preaters the, pam ce, cj 2 galt a sg ng te the Coty weenes. “The place, while Boston climbed to the) positions of the challengers un-| mentally. file: $ Why not the same for a stenog-|one day last summer. . ps apa Semgnamamema | Cordage lads trimmed the Burnside top and the White Sox took second chanyed ‘ A vier | But he has no copyright on rapher, « tora fan, a clerk, a lawyer Frary and I were coming back/t FICIAL AVERAGES ARE | Hatters, 7 to 0, while the clothiers | place. |. Chicago, Detroit an t. Louis rules. Anybody can adopt [OF arbor | working people ma os Waona, THEY SAY triumphed over Chennosy Wright's| In losing their position, the/had the best records for the past! with profit. All it re- \ (Continued) es sine cat Pept " Frank Eastley has won 15 and/ squad Yanks lost little in preatige or hon-| week in the Johnson cireult, while} T i S aki i t: duction for profit and institute pro- Pe lost six games to date, according! In the morning mix, Battersby &/or, for they have furnished the sen-| Washington and the Athletics fall-| , ris pe: er nur 9 [{duction for use, so that every man oi erages| Smi M % to|sation of the season, and {t was/ed to win a single game. } [wilt own his own, job and recelve e to the dope. The official averages| Smith won from the Mikados, 6 to|sati ’ ‘ fi isi e | ce " d’ Ch 8 ee ton r 4 harge him en a pont at * 4. The new System and sper Deis Ph (rar a Me iad ie gp ond gad ent tag pants ere $ ow G eve and s ance went 4 pma that he did not lose, as the| Boosters did not play their sched-|that they finally r a i goodie] Bear ay ong the fire by one run, made the great NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Cop Flag Dr _ Sy ca wn baat Wace Dramatic leat game om hn find Trin Sea game Ann mga | | nomrawnrens, inter 51 £0 Cop Flag Drops | arise it ir oe en dias | ‘olfram also says the same of a Si T ful | The past week in baseball was/er, with a batting average close to SMa". © oo 6, ak a 8 for a closed shop against the jitney Su fe of a month, for 400, still heads the American slug- wo cu A Ma Wee a ta | CLEVELAND, ©. July 31. {| Us transportation game in which he pitched at Great) OIF Lom CCess the most dramat vy ou Nie es ts “6 uly 1 “feads the mastere win anh ial Fall *. *. not only did tt mark the fall of the| gers, while Davy Robertson retains *™¢ cot ag 7 3 “ Cleveland's chances for coppin the workers loose, while political ” in Defending Trophy |x 0y°York Americans and the con.lthe crown in the National league. Rigid. ct i had en a the American league rag took a ||fiunkeys run the gate Of ° ° — audit Pe a | ment 0 . Seitasaina raocate Against Other Boats) POSS ba NATIONAL r decided slump. today, following Taper ang. ie, deaitabte im | | ee Rk wd Ae Lost the Injury to Tris Speaker, who sputes beca Altho local papers have carried} e e 0 a4 34 sprained his ankle while making arket of today (which was papers | 4 ‘o5 e ’ fold) is un= j the news that “Red” Toner, Great} The Seattle Yacht club's Sir Tom |} fe HH @ catch In yesterday's game, lOrganized the workers are absolutes Falls pitcher, got into trouble go-| successfully defended the Thomas|; 1 ose n 1 Totals mo 4 ee # Physicians hope that frie will Llietac the coeres, ot ta a ios up to Vancouver on the boat| Lipton trophy in Saturday's race ? pe a | *Hatted for Cunningham tn 15th, 2 he pry ee pit take n'the Gate ltkasters. When iavor is neasela oe oe See 18 | oe miles to. the Yow On a beat atl B a ay dle Mie iy le H inside ten days. Sea atiip le to 86 toneen the bureea leased after being arrested, it has|t¥o miles to the leg on a beat to|} ensattona a TX 5 astteoon ae ee 8 P ta to be loaded. the Balam : never been stated that “Red” was| Windward and return, Just 90 see) UU mma | D aact 19 |big. husky workers, or single inom ai : exonerated of all blame jonds before the time limit of four) Fir frames, in which ev- bath = . os % |instead of the married ones bes . pe mene | OUFS. Ted Geary piloted the win-| sh cabo phenraet | In the ‘18th frame Bill Melvor|* ‘ 1 MADRONA WINS MATCHES | ‘here js, not so much aptlity, te : MEN, | KNOW THAT or Vises aphatcatiages| Mead 2840 + in, featured |*AS Sent to hit for Bill Cunning: \ a ae : The Woodland Park Sunday|thet there will be still loos liphitityy , if third way was crowded In, fe |ham and drew a free ducat to first. Evans rf 0 6 ° Ht oe ianate team ‘eke dolce eee : ? : ‘ Improper measures rather oes the final to of the son | Hidred sacrificed, and then “Bun” Wend, p ee Si Detroit... HH - eon tees reese nr pata in THE oP SHOP A LIE _ ; ADE naga ge Here’s the First between Spokane and Seattle | Giddings hit one in the air to right\*’™™ ” |ae. toute : |e es with the Madrona Pres-| when men talk the open shap 4 ee Sto: H d Sunday at Dug’s battlements. se rte Bvans, Spokane’s Ol cone cet when Anauslg.cun was scorea| amore A I i _ that a man who belongs to a labor 7 Be tric southpaw, by some stroke|, *O” are ee union is blacklisted in what they 1 ar ear The final score was 4 to 3, |cen Jin 15th 2 treat alt : ry ; and the win gave Seattle three | Rood fortune, was covering that |i”... eovcenererccees—«i “The Seattle Commercial Club hal Since Last ‘Year of the seven games played, (Position. His attempt to catch [apgane 100000000 ois |anout ‘swallowed. the. pen" shop ' . |"Bun's” fly was not unlike that| = bunk, but what else could the work= This i ¢ than was expect a Orne, Eldre Deople expect Ww . , , CORVALLIS, Ore, July 31.—| Zp*y8 "ore Wa" Mee waking lof the slapstick clown at the cir: |,,Tretaee, hie Moree, Rowe, Bidred ing people, expert, when, we ata Com-| Football prospects at the Oregon | Indians started to climb on oo He py a aoe romp- fic t bites mired, arent. ‘oltrin, dominating that institution? A Agricultural college are not the hi 1 hamps at the begin. | over w @ tally, an jealey’s | Sheeley, ea, brakes — — ——- ——® | pHE CITY OF SEATTLE A CLOSED brightest for the coming fall cam.| te celar champs | bingle scored Giddings and Won eee ene een | Prices Paid Predncere for Baw T Prices Fald Wholesale Deators tor | |" Stor. for reilabis Wasserman Bivod Test paign. Of the 20 men who wore otis Webb, the diminutive) the fracas. Noble 2 », Cunningham trish haere b cdma ae The city of Seattle has stood for DK. DONAWAY letters last season, only six have skane twirler, was on the hill; Great Falla is back with us to. ps “ daily by J. W. Godwin & Gos ely eeryioe rule {hat men say een oe y lates sottes, |Signified their intention of coming| for the opposition. He had already | 4y. nd. 1h hite off Webb in #1 tunings; Springs, eit * Ca ot" aaiggy LEE | [ecient thee team Sundays, 10 « m to 12 Coach Joe Pipal will have a hard) poe heard that Webb was to piteh | sextet in Noble, Time—:10, Umpire—Frar | Ree siete iy HY One positions as teamsters, laborers Job building up « new squad |a third mix, William asked Tealey | Northwestern sue Hen Ths. and an 024 | park helpers, clerks and sanitary in= HAVE ayant ae to send him to the knoll for the| Bue tin ate ‘16 [Gal, lemons, per crates... 6.25 |spectora. to ‘we. See that Seattle is f: Cuban Ball Tosser ‘ants. itt_had a hard struggle, BASEBAL Seattle Players mee Ae @ My |Gantaloupe, Cal; “48 ao eee rr taeationl price u 7 and things looked bad for him on|| GREAT FALIA Vs. SEATTLE | Elimi t d From Siow engl And Ry ae fat Bese foo |the water front employers’ union Given to Millers [Several occasions, but he finally|] Tedsy and Tomorrow at 3 P. a, iminate ‘oO (arersed ere: {fiat os eee Lif [Winehat een shop againat the Kipper |*°2cte4, 8 proving master of|| “"Encamm Gomme atonday” || Portland Tourney |¥7)iec icc) 8 OR [et eae ie |workers, Shae cont By Wash. Ss IPPC? jhe situation several innings after Take Fourth Ave, Cars | Pork, good block hase 0° @ 10 ries, Bing, 1b 19 |italisim as an Institution now dalam lw. “ aera a 1 hothouse. 5 rf world, and °. | Cae Webb had been sent to the shower) = ——— | PORTLAND, July 31, —Claire i ee aha es cos MER BGA ee «0 @ te [ipetes, capitalicm is wage labia OS | CLEVELAND, oi ay ay an Shannon and Mra, R. T. Stattord, |? Selling Prices to Retailer for =| Fiorida grapefruit 50 if there we no wage laborers Siam Seen the ex-government physician?! vcider Acosta, Washington's lead ° s lay: ppeared in| | Butter, Eggs and Cheese | | Strawberries, local ...... 1.25 Jeould no ac » Ce oF ny not? He will gladly perl Seattle tennis players, appe i o Ren scat. "1 eedlings desires the destruction of organi: txamiiie™ ahd” prescribe” fort any off bateman, was enroute to yon) Dr. King Hangs Up Alb rt Ha the final round of the women's|® ol Gen eee Tabor just) as. tho onlave owner a on oO Right Drug Co. w e Minneapolis team today, ha ny fred an uneducated slav. re batron ‘of the alent Drug Co. with, the Minneayolis team today, having Perfect Score at | e NSEN | douvies tor the oregon state title, | ween itttter is sired an uneducated slave. becau a * leased by Manag ; . | « throat specialist will aixo examine | been released If the Mil.| | but were defeated. Clyde Curley eamery, brick Be FY) new, case .. {tal makes Tich men class consclow and preseribe for any disease of the| who heeded the call from the } Sunday Trapshoot Jeweler and Silveremith [also defeated Hugh Kelleher in| aye’ Washington oj labor strives and struggles for 6 OE peg I a oe Rehab GN I Mana pe sap |Saturday’s play. ‘creamery, 28 | Local lettuce, per dom 40 ganization because wage labor als - | 6 war ? ‘acal lettuce, pe kes workingmen conse ey a laa doa ppt been using pitchers In the Br) 1, ting carried off first honors||/'010 Second Ave, Near Madison) | —_— pas Rais aes ss || Sateoue seman their class, The Supple Value, ox ” | dens. 50-1 ” yreen | mabe 2 ey. do: lofted from labor is what constt+ 1 Eareatdon Na Aarau nba abe [iil egy Bs Ay gaeptngge os oo een <==! TRIS SPEAKER Lirabitger ote | Bontey, tes plotted trem tape te te renee pane tape Susie, wre & pase OF CLEVELAND Wisconsin trip! lis |Poare.... of, persons. : score. In the 100 event Hi Follrich BULLB OS. Wirconsin twins 19 | Peppers, bell, Ib. The closed shop in Seattle means | | y erica . 22 Pi pple, jor id eo * 1 y be! r worl L M AR KET headed the list with 90 - eo 1} “Tt was reading about Mary Gar-| Young America 22° | Pineapple, Florida, erate, iewo 1a [more Pay. and better working cons C. BE, MeKelvey and Matt Gross Just Printers |den the other day, and it seems She) eojcct ranch ees 32 | Raspberries, Sumner, crate (60 @ (90 |for Seattle merchants, business men : man were high guns in the 50-target 1018 “THIRD MAIN 1043 | (18 keeping her weight down to 124 [mhubarh, local... 14 @ 02% /and professional men, and lose atvi- Always has big money saving specials. Butter, Eggs, [I!shoot at Harbor island, with 49| |pounds—says she'll never welght|®—~—Ccooncy tay ana Gralo | Tarcten Lcnrecterente has @ 160 (Seteieti: Asertokn situa sama Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicatessen and Fancy apiece, while McKelvey cracked 98) more than 124%. Well, if Mary can | | (Prices paid producer) Turnips, Cal 65 |would much rather see more of the ‘ Z in the 100-bird event and Grossman stay within the half-pound limit by |@ Rh ae Vatermelon << 02% ]money paid for freight remain tn mates. one lees 1 just singing, [ figure I ought to be 1 14.00 1a Wi ent aco |orccha eke etna ia toe the Rasen 2 . falta, Nod sesee * old inesap * clos sho 0 80 y Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ |b | —_—_— Herbs able to by playing baseball, eine Aino Pies paid for freight by Koattie people to | “ y ster ‘anh oats one, Aw Man +e .04 |go to Buropean and Japanese cap= AMERICAN RESULTS | micconatully| “That's my principal thought] Eastern Washington oats. 80.00 Onions, Australie NATIONAL MARKET | 2" Soa ve init eaetacna RE GUS laa apeet at (Rite ‘lav, , m4 2. . ight ounces of where 8, Timothy 22.00 onions, mn, local 26 pen shop are tying a not wi a Sucre 4 7 Piiledeipain ‘10. | Cniness "Medicine Pres two meals @ day—breek:| sized timothy 19,00 ee thelr toniues that they wilh net be cago es i Washington dov 02% ]able to untie with their teeth, iy 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH At Detroit 3, Boston 9 Was |fast and, dinner and am _aticking Renal -cissstne ens iain the pone that lays the joldem At St. Louis 2-2, New York 1-0, | right at the pound mark, 34.00 00 “ese tor Beatie:

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