The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1920, Page 25

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY Youngster Holds Down infield Job | tar, with jeslled AT OVERALL PRICES Men’s Suits, $25.00 These are “left overs” from several seasons back. Fine quality that is associated with goods of pre-war manufac- ture, Most of these suits would cost from $50 to $60 apiece if bought on the present market. Men’s Overcoats, $22.75 These are all-wool garments, It will pay you to anticipate next season's needs and take advantage now of this excep- tional offer. wet Men’s Hats at Old Prices ; ee $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Closing out these old lines of smart-appearing Hats. By buying now you can make 100 per cent on your money, as hats of like quality will cost double this year. All sizes, styles and colors, Young Men’s Suits EXTRA SPECIAL $18.50 Here are offered some lighter shades in sizes up to 40 chest mea- sure, Bought in earlier seasons, these suits are wonderful values for the lucky men they will fit, SAM PECK—SKOLNY hing for hoys. AMERICA’S ST. Many styles, colors and all $15 and $20 FREE BOOKLET TO BOYS “Boys Who Made Good on the Diamond” is the title of a baseball booklet in colors that we are giving free to boys, Ask for one. “Muses” Wares, the Beattle pilot, was playing © nifty game around second base yeoterdey, palling the iddew ball trick on young Ki at second, and figuring in @ double Clay: Me pat © Wot of ginger te the 7 he Job in time, The Gree | their nar re have changed lone. ¢failors Great Opening Sale In the New Store Second at Marion Next Week it | The dance for for the | bail on The @ stralene . |indian « bit maf, the thir off of the right fled fence wail du: the afternaon. Madison Park Juniors are for ® commercial house te Rehrapdor alse worked nicely on the squad, If any business firm bill, holding the locals to three hite 4 woth the sinth, whee he eased up, Ne seven of the home boys counted @ run for a TY looks tik» Geary 0 Haney oday, with During or mound chores for the) Frank Haney t# shortstop for the | Angels. He was ploked u t year by Killefer from the Pe High | Behoo! in Los Angeles, where he had | made @ wide reputation as a track | WILSON IS NEW MIDDLE CHAMP BOBTON, May 7 jot Charlestown, middleweight eb today, He defes M . | St. Paul on points in a 12-round bout | preverblal brook A, Manteverde of |here last night fereo Hector Mc-| Morristown runs on forever, Ho ts {| Innes gave the decision to Wilson. 47 years old and is still an aptive Wilson shot @ torrifle left to|marathoner in the A. A. U. ranka. O"Dowd's Jaw in the second round! The distance of 25 milen ts easy for |which dropped the St, Paul fighter,| him, He never fails to finish strong Ho was on his feet, however, before |the referee could begin to count, Seven of the 12 rounds went tot Wilson, @'Dowd took three rounds. | while two were even Around hye heme the new champion, Panica, He was be 1893 and did his firs | York at the Sharkey Athletic HOWARD A. HURLDUT, 45, aied He has been considered the New) Thursday at his home, 4619 West England states champion for some| Webster st, He waa & member of time Hoe had never met a real high | the bollermakers’ union, and Is sur class fighter, confining his activities | vived by bis widow, two daughters Ito bouts with such men as Joe | and three sons. Services will be held Fagan, Pal Reid, Leo Houck and| Saturday at 3 p. m., at the Fremont lother second-raters. chapel of the Home Undertaking Co. ROUND ObDAST LEAGUE DASES SAN FRANCISCO, May 17.-—-Kid [Tillie Herman lost all desire to Nght Jafter Johnny Griffiths of A ‘ Ohio, had shot @ flock of lefts to the | body, and the main event at the Colt seum last night was stopped in the Boys’ Suit Special SIZES 15, 16, 17 AND 18 A wonderful, price-slashing reduction that no one should overlook. These last season’s garments are worth more today wholesale than we are asking for them. $10.00 Values ...... .$6.75 $12.50 Values ..... .$7.65 $15.00 Values ..... . $9.75 Extra Trousers Eeonomize by buying extra trousers to match your coat. Big line at popular prices. Shafer Bros. Seattle’s Largest Second and University Whole Block Clothiers First and University Long ————— ee RUSSIAN REDS | | whit on of Oakland, the present run was wild, walking ae Los An dy when the bree bite were The Boals ones GROOM HALF-MILERS ITHACA, N. ¥.—Since the open jing of college €87 students have | + | pansed thru the hands of Jack Moak ANGELES POINTS |. | ley; coach of track and cross-country FREQUENT SAIL Nas’? | teams at Corneil, This sets a new | ‘Str, Kiamat Salling May @ | mark in spert activity. Cornell te | ng on two and fourmile DENTISTS | In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which te the lightest strongest plate Known, covers very litte of the roof of the mouth you cap bite corm off the cob; guaran- teed 15 years. ' EXAMINATION FREE Pull Set Teeth, Pink Gum ally of the non, Southern California | Wild Willie Webb quit in |the first round Young Farrel! added another to his string of victories by ating Al ht bases, the tt heir Johnny Wilson Walker. | Set Lake & Beers WATCHING THR SCOREBOARD Yesterday's hero: Hank Gowdy, like the Arye, the Ned Sox outfie! doubles, and Hostoa beat 0 tke to wee Meee INDIANAPOLIS. Wiler lasted only seven tenings, the | Red defense biew up, and the offense got nly three bite off Haines The Cards om, 6 wo 6. silver service net ft to assume his new ach at Butler, Page haa ball and basketball at 10 years, | — Doagias and his epliter worked em high speed, and the Giants beat the Dodgers 2 tel. All of the rune came im the PAINLESS EXTRACTION 18 years. Have impression taken im the al dvice u ik guaranteed ft marine and Seo teat same est, of ime. tier still giving good sa ie who ted our work. ‘ coming to are io the right place. Bring Ub aa with you, bos Open Sundays From © te 13 for Werking People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS : 207 UNIVERSITY st. Opposite Veaser-Vatersen | Rob Mawker continues to be the hare m champion of the leseua The kere got one rua fur Bim, but the ie ° ators get four, office, be sure — The White fox Yast bait ef the © run, end gave hip firwt th inning, bed it Oldbam allowed but got by. Clacde Menérix waiked Caton tm the first with the bases full, and the Pirat got the first tally of s trio that enabii to beat : ARE RETREATING Report Ukrainians Revolt- ing Against Soviets | LONDON, May 1-—“The fall of | Kieff i» an accomplished fact,” Polish Information bureau today an nounced, The staatement, however, was ac |] “Tl TRANS-CANADA LaMITRD* Regumed Sunday, May 2 4:00 pm. Dally from | 2 Hours te 18 THE YOUNG MAN'S FRIEND We receive his depostts tm the smallest amounts, cepted with reserve because of earl fer unfounded reports that the Bol- | |sheviki bad been driven from the | + leapital of Ukraine | ‘The whole of the Ukratne, east of | the river Dnieper, is rising against the Soviets, the Polish statement said. ‘The Bolshevikt are retreating in pay infyrest twice a year, at panic toward the Dnieper, the Pales - | pursuing closely, the Daily Tele | graph's Copenhagen correspondent | 4% Per Annum v BC. . - | cabled. i 3 to, Me | ‘When his opportunity comes, 4 ulated | the funds accum| PARIS, May 1—Dr. Wimelm Von Re oat | Mayer, the German charge d'affaires hag informed Premier Millerand, the OPEN SATURDAY EVENING : 6 TOs German economic delegation will ar rive in Paris within 10 days to dis cuss economic collaboration with The Bank for Savings Pine Street at 4th Ave, Come out any evening or Sunday—and aC) =" you'll find our representative on the ground, AW | RGLE or phone our office and have us take you out ae, ? to see the choice Furth Estate property in- : cluded in the four additions where our GREAT BARGAIN SALE OF LOTS IS NOW IN PROGRESS In less than a week approximately $50,000 worth of property has been sold. But it is no wonder, when one considers the marked re- ductions from the regular prices of this prop- erty. For a limited time only, lots in Furth Addition, Gamma Poncin Addition, Yesler’s Third Addition and McNaught’s Central Seat- tle Addition are selling at As the dollars mount up, we ruEQuENT Vor Reservation Tieks Information Appiy te CANADIAN PACIFIC TICKET OFrFICK | 08 Berend Ave. SEATTLE | Phone Mein 5588 EK. F. L, STURDER France, Miss Stella Boothe, Red Cross in-| structor on home hygiene and care) of the sick at Kamiah, Idaho, has a class composed entirely of Indians. This sale is provjng one of the most remark- ably successful real estate movements of recent years! And it’s no wonder when one considers the startlingly low prices—the liberal terms— the city improvements—and the wonderful transportation advantages, with select home- sites, only 10 *to 15 minutes from Second Avenue! Seldom, if ever, in the history of fast- growing Seattle, has such an advantageous real estate offering been presented to the public. REDUCTIONS OF 25 TO 40 PER CENT. TERMS — 10% CASH AND 2% PER MONTH This means that $800 lots are selling as low as $450—$1,500 lots as low as $800— $2,750 lots-as low as $1,500, ete. Quick to recognize the unusual values, the people who already reside in or near these additions have been the first to buy in this sale—and as the news of the bargain offerings has spread, {nyestment of your lifetime, ; te many others ne pinned to take peventage of B epportan: ; FREE—1920 Motorcycle License with Every Machine Sold This Week emember, these special prices will not last indefinitely, So 9 | Pie Dg gad ea! alin Regan apr cana ' prompt action is to your advantage. Call us up for infor- {| EXCELSIOR iy rian echt on: gery cheap tor operatee tee ""* $75.00 EXCELSIOR $90.00 mation. 1914, two-speed, first-class condition, fully equip lots of power and speed; a dandy machine at only....ae+-. HARLEY-DAVIDSON ‘st of conaiion; 7 SUPP Te Bret Gee ee f dest of condition; thig is @ bargain at ONIY....--sececnsees-+ $150.00 1916, BIG VALVE MACHINE, exceptionally powerful and speedy, a special EXCELSIOR _ motor, tui’ equipment, and in guaranteed condition; $190 . this is one of the biggest bargains we have at.........++ .00 1917 Indian motorcycle, three-speed, motor Just overhauled, in very good srasisloelt B Wirialn At OUIE ssi ccecstec trees canes ch ORT AMR CaneET eterna $185.00 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL We have eight 1919 three-speed Excelsior Motoroycles that were traded to ys on new 1920 Excel- lor motorcycles by the CITY OF SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT. These motors are special police motors, every one in first-class condition and guaranteed, fully equipped with tires, If you want a very powerful machine, this will appeal to you 9 : wn, Be, Na, Yod,iretus ncn, te See 1708 crass $295.00 Many others to choose from at all prices, all models and all makes. Write us for complete lst, Make your own terms during this sale EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLE Co. : sued ar SLASHED PRICES ON MOTORCYCLES 1 HAVE taken the lid off on our entire stock of used motorcycles, and are giving every prem ent and prospective motorcycle rider the opportunity of a lifetime to get a machine at a ridiculous price. The prices of new machines are soaring, and they are hard to get at any price. A used motor- cycle from the recognized used motorcycle clearing house of the Northwest will prove the best 8:Golu Pes Ha 301 East Pine, Seattle “The Cycle Rouse for Service

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