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' MUSTFIGHT » THREE, FAST tar league managers should PRESTIGE =. 2232e= 1 be played. The co }ule for Sunday with the anxious, BY LEO H. LASSEN } Tonight's the night that Young | pow Hectar will be given his chance to) ‘There promises to be some smart). nd prove to Seattle ring fans that be t8|haseball on the boar day The| han <6 aahee ‘a “there.” Ho climbs thru the ropes | Tajiored Ready, with ¢ traight| The for bis third meeting with Frank | win face a tough gan a field in another game that es a lot of importance with the Neither team has lost a first go was a draw and Farmer copped the second vertict, Hector has been going well in his Douts recently. He knocked BI) came Freed for a goal in Tacoma the other |" Another attractive bit of baseball | 66 night and looked pretty good, #tP| snould be dished up when the In ping in and using his right hand) rorpay Juniors mix with the Royal with mulish effect. Arcanum at Woodland park. Nel} AS we cay teee a ss ther team has played a game in the| ‘all the dope sho' win o Farm league yet and Star league fans are/ "© eae te the ee a Lp Pathe ansious to get @ line on their play hits harder any an e 4 gory te eater ctanda wp ana |S CRY. fs far from a bum and knows how | to fight a foxy fight. He isn’t) but he manages to win the) ter majoriey of his fights, He! or 4 tate wealthy Seattle Japances, coger - incon pogtong Sy ope FF made defendant, as his adminis in the other bouts on the card Val tratrtx, tn @ suit filed here by — Sontag, the popular middleweight, |shita @ Co. Ltd, of Japan, ashing | Sin take on Fadie Maul, the young | $415,096 damages for alleged viola fallow who made a good showing in| tion of contracts entered into by) one of the recent smokers. Harry | Takahashi before his death, in which Mansef meets a young fellow named he agreed to furnish the plainuff Rarl Moore. “Chee chee” Zink, of | campany steel from this country at Tacoma, a battling fedtherweight, | 179 yen per ton, A yen is equiva ‘Argues with Earl Adams and George | lent to 49.8 cents, American money m id to Vagner and Red Henry, a pair of | The present price of steel is mi Saamewetahts, will open the bill ibe more than 400 yen per ton. Sued for $415,000) Vj Mra Takechtyo Takahashi, wilow y MLS Natural Teeth. Do not Neglect Them! But, in this world, there’s ee” esod advice GIVEN than is turned to AC- COUNT. If you happen to be one of the millions whose natural teeth have passed their PRIME, the only thing is to fall back upon ‘ scientific dentistry. : And it’s wonderful what our experts can do! We can supply a way out of almost any diffi- culty, when it comes to the teeth—and our charges are moderate. Come in for a free examination. Let’s see what, if anything, is needed. Better do-it right away. ‘ Modern methods—high-class dentistry—low prices. These we offer you. | | Electro Painless Dentists } | | Laboring People’s Dentists 4. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager i Located for years at 8. E. corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2555 ea] CHERRY S) READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN WAISTS—FURS SATURDAY SPECIAL Our, Furniture Store in “Oakland, California, has favored us with these low-priced specials, enabling our cus- tomers in Seattle to avail themselves of real bargains in these home neces- sities. + 2nd Ave. Between GENUINE ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILER 2¥,-quar Bottom CASH and CARRY No Phone Orders OUNG HECTOR WILL BE MADE THREE FAST |THREE NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL! *' MACHINES NEED FIXING =: NEW YORK fay 14 Saturday's Star for announce turn mS {the national ague mani on thelr li \the winter season are now becoming The offseason, the quiet | each game will be published tomog) or penne, aaa A qacly rad scent of a trade in the National Satiafaction in what they a y) with waa expressed by every man ager in the league except J Farmer at the Arena in the bout/watha when they battle the AIKI| Gi” won the wise he at the that will make or break him 48 4) suniors, The Felix club meets sj cas’ eure weeded he Wal n Vaughn headline attraction in Seattle. Their! Georgetown Merchants at Walle) gore sist winter either Three managers may regret now didn't shuffle their pedal ex-| “i a little bit more| forcementa the machines | Robins and the Cube are making nolses varying from’ a grating rasp| They firmly believ: to @ threatening creak fights tonight be oyid beater, but hs | Seattle Jap Widow 25) SS I Corwin THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. LVADORE VS. SHADE RAMEN'TO, May "hil Sal lightweight, mee of Kan Fran | night, Jimmy Bren z here to has to have an infield he should have anoth pitehe The Giants have the beat catching ague, The pirates, | ‘ards could use any! rtet and MoGraw is| working on them for | me at} who| uring an infielder Uncle Wilbert Robinson wants an outfielder, Brooklyn has a sup ity of pitchers and Fred Mi sexta | Would like to have one of them f the hu MATTY STIL NORFOL but team, He in Christy & month's usage, | census of 1914 showed 1,576,800 in. grooming him aa h TOS = Dave Low Angeles s Johnny Pastrano, of o, in the other half of main event. Young acramento, and Danny “, Ban Francisco, fight the ape celal event 1» |Others are so dependent on the waliva delivery that the new Mules are very| Siestcg them under the ules. ‘Take likely to cause them trouble and may see their finish in the big time | | Walter Johnson is the one star whose | terrific speed has enabled him to top| ren of the mound fraternity: ays y Buenos Alres is one of the fastest | of the Giants, the! son, The wonderful Matty played his| growing cities of the world. The s, and it is now estimated OR BROKE AFTER FARMER BOUT on the town would be adimitied, to the majors. WALTER JOHNSON The piteher whe Vas developed # | Some pitchers don’t need a spitter ean get it back in the year of grace Manley Coveleekie of Cleveland. He is @ great pitcher because he it making this we will sell s of 60 of the nd. Telephy der today without resort to renk deliveries, He sy th the leas fortunate b | ie all right. time got his job bersese he had » the epitters—it No pitcher in the big | freak detivery. don't see why the rule-makers, if they believed it beet for the game * WORRIES HIM I—-A bit of a cloud has come across the usual genial smile | we long as they remal bat that ne new spit > Ore )) seins ins ailors _ Grand Opening Sale Now On! To Introduce Our New Corner Store at Second Ave. and Marion---We Are Now Featuring Very Special Prices for a Limited Time. Appointed Daylight Store. Opening Special—1 To acquaint you with this establish- ment and the matchless quality of hand-tailored clothing produced by Stone Bros.—we offer a very limited number of suit patterns—in values up “me-« $65.00 HERE'S MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY for men who appreciate the economy of buying clothing of the high- est character, and who know Stone Bros.’ reputation for superior quality, expert hand-tailoring, perfect fit and unex- celled service. at the special For 15 years,Stone Bros. have made the clothes for the best dressed men of the Pacific Northwest. The growth of this firm is the result of all these years of careful personal service —and the new store was designed with one thought in mind +» “the making of fine clothes, under most ideal conditions.” Opening Special—2 For a limit~? <ime, we have set aside asa grand upening offer, an unusually handsome selection of suit patterns in values up to $100, which we will make to your measure sale price of Come In and See This Handsomely- Inspect the Fabrics on Display. Suit p~tterns, just a little bit better, regularly priced up to $115, have been placed in this third lot, and any one of them will be made to order during this sale, at the $75.00; | "=== $85.00 price of Stone Bros.’.workroom is now a part of the new establish: ment, being directly connected with the display and fitting rooms, and possessing an abundance of daylight. Because of this advantage, Stone Bros. will personally supervise all work and will give you the benefit of extra fittings when necessary. The spiendidly lighted: salesroore also offers the advantage of selecting cloth in daylight instead of lamplight, so that you will be able to see the true colors and fabric characteristics. Thus, Stone Bros. are prepared to serve you in the most sat- isfactory manner at prices consistent with genuine quality. OPENING SALE PRICES WILL LAST BUT A LIMITED TIME, and we will accept _at the sale prices only such orders as we are able to deliver while the sale is in force. CORNER SECOND AT MARION VAub 21 of “Sunny” Jim Coffrotn, keeper of America’s Monte Carlo. the announcement that Jack John- |son will box at Tijuana is a knock last Cal for Sugar Savings good ‘moist ball delivery has dis So many people who purchased carded his curve and I doubt If they | yro the "hquid sugar, Pee: us at cents a pound, have prevailed 1 us to repeat our offer that we “last call” offer, | For ten days only, starting May 12, yro hquid sugar im ls, delivered to any ney 1 your or- A =a =" | RAINIER PRODUCTS _ Carin He believes: 12% cents @ )