The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1923, Page 20

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20 ° C it Windy City {coNGRATULATIONS ARE. Has Glove WIRED TO WOLVERTON T Frank Waterhouse, president of the Seattle Chamber O18 NOW) || of commerce, today wired the following telegram to Harry Wolverton, manager of the Seattle baseball cl n Sar After 20 Years’ Layoff, | !rancisco, Chicago Has Ring Bouts The telegram follows Again; Mullen Promoter “We desire to extend to you our highest cor att BY ROY GIBBONS ations or cordial reception you are receiving to HICAGO After’ almost ght at ands of the San Francisco baseball C y ed abst s. -S s behind you and your loyal team Chicas 8 t vy and wish you all the best of luck. ae “FRANK WATERHOUSE, ee ni —— “President Seattle Chamber of Commerce.” 3 mi . for a King he sporting flax ; iene Swe-csted maw cer oom” FOLEY WILL THREE NINES _ | pertar ee ane| START WORK ARE TIED IN | @own the prote oats of our Baie baw advo the ON SATURDAY| FORD LEAGUE eadgo medium of br | TJANDSOME JACK A He BAIRD, Wilson & Kroittle yen pan pot a . and his stellar bantam, v and Cana] Motor ba oo sHows | Foley of Vancouver, B, C,, stepped| leading the Ford Dealer 4 With the mountain! off the rattler’s from the Canadian as a result of ga playe geet, and last 7 nd annou nesday, Binns unciner : everything 0, k. for Foley's aix:| Next Wednes tny at W pedlanil 7 or mee . é 4 % ch |Park, Wilson & Kre i Hug Pugilistic ba board. yee. were rc z 1 re 1 eideest we. Cal Obverving such tacti been | McBride, Chicas a . ‘ a ana under the wire in fine stylo| Ben Tracey, Av s “ retown and ‘i ar BA it waa thus, after he concetved| Both o battlers will work out | I. thaon va, Queen City Motor The Brilliant idea of battling the in-| W! . a. oa 5 ih ston park. 7 @iko pessimists on their own Phat the ringside too was brok Chicago and boxing given a tem Perary lease on some now life. For this coup d'etat engineered Hight under their very noses, the Diue laws have made open threat and ) Promise with a vengeance to impale Mullen on the ends of their rattling He dition, Bolong as my injunctions last I'll) Rever give up the fort.” of him In the squared cirela, and ts| Hart & Ha de a desperte |Mng Witt, Neg 4 smart enough young fellow to/seventh inn te a throw, an event And that’s the| Know it he is also smart | Lamping-McDor but ; Hpietegoeld fk are as adept as me there you are r hy to know that he ean never | Lamping-MeDon won by an 8 rom Americans ih teectall. Lehtonen| Matest dope and casualty list from the | Innacle of fietic muprem-|to 4 count. Rullfron and Walsh )'"C AM ole and a cinite by | WRX second with a tons of 179 feet ; AIS bavicie fa" doute. | 897 viens he dove take the proper! played good ball for the winnete, | aca ee nd ; se ned | 4% Inches: Went won the event at are of himself, both in and out fudelman, president of the fe 167 feet 6% inches. Bhows drawing $50,000 houres are be-| ne | arin That the VU, §./ across the run that Rave the Keds a| 167 ra dpa toh ow tek te te " @oming the order of the day and the icc MS | hee 4-to-t vic over the Braves en bcm ‘exceptions by no means. y Co. han offered | opin accounted for four runs |20meter run at 28 seeonda; Wee’ © During the past month champtons KINSEY TO tonal with two homera and a double, but| WAS tied for first af $8 3-5 neconds, | “Buch as Frankie Genaro and Joo) | they weren't enough and the Browns| The Finn was second tn the 1,600 Tuynch have spilled blood in 10-round| PLAY HERE FRANK VANCE wt to the Athletics, 10 to 7 moter ran and was fled at 4:40 1 goes. Doak and Stuart let the Phils| West won the 1,500meter race in > Now Mullen ts making sages og | SATURDAY down with four hits 4 the Carda ae 28 FS SES AN Dring Benny Leonard, Johnny Wil- | FALLS BEFORE | | nen ff venth the ‘son, Mickey Walker and other lond- OWARD! KINSEY, famous C three with (& wearkc. 06/118 Mog lights to add further glory to this cod ball app for the Lync Foley has a brilliant future ahead | ears to has been mal a& good game 0 fle gga oC o 3, in a fast game BN eye tere eat evessi| tigh @ of thowe | iceenan looked sweet on the mound aright thumb and several bu de St ” 4 ing his Hibernian probos. the kind that mri gr “ a Feats} rt poli det ould care.| fo to bed at # « ck every night hed fo c orn K BME oo ny tatooctions wat T font smoke, drink or dissipate. |first sacker for the winners, playe fornia tennis player, wi maecess. seen in action on the he ; es his fondest dream to “stage &| Scttie Tennis club tomorrow after-| Prank Vance, local mi cra “ ir " Tentles thrown twtoe by Jac ieee battlc tn Chicago than the) noon, as a special attraction in the | Wrestler: was thrown twice Oy the Maeght of the century on Boyle's! partic Coast coriterence not meet. | K*rr: & one a thes “Thirty Acres.” - Kinsey, with Dick Vanderias, will a eect aiuat pis Came ‘And he will, he says. 1a out pena. (Meet Armand Marion and Leon de | Put on OY Lne, Eilon te et If my injunctions. bo out pe he | TUFenne tn a doubles match at 3 ae hy. ity Seanariy halt inst nicht Meee recniatace Silck wil brings the | “Coe “The firat fall came in ten minute ; legislature which 'w ing the |" inne Coast conference finals wit) | The firat fall came tn minutos emport under’ authorized supervision.” | 110, be played in the afternoon. with a lock and arm bar, he — , ¢ one minute and 40 ‘ Admittance to the net play will | cond fall cam serge bi ge “ ry fs be" 50" genta, or “the univeraity | Seconds Inter with a half Nelson Smteitaties ae, | and hammer lock jatudents the presentation of the A-|" nay Cithero, University of Wash su. Ww All players in The Star league who ae se vo "Sanday should forget to watch Saturday's Star I rev idedl ‘setiedute, Saturday wi the should line up practice | meets billed. Bunda: thru Spalding’s booxing agency. Alderson, pitcher and intiel4- signed by the Arden the afternoon. velt athletes ¢ same time. Nateitt has been signed by the ‘Brock ma: in ela! last year Y Gilbert of the Bost Shoe Shop should get in touch with the sport- ‘editor of The Star. Charley Ibarra; a Yaqui Indian, d a 16-pound stone over 50 feet “Bisbee, Ariz., the other day, ap- hing the world’s reccrd for the College men who saw the jce think that with a lit training and instruction Ibarra be made into a phenomenal putter. WILLIE Willie billiardist, year. ‘Cancer is most fatal in the case brewery workers, messengers Porters, and‘ ‘least virulent | ong lithographers and tallow and p makers. {Plans toRun | | George Lindsay, colored runner, is Dinning to run from Miami, || , to San Francisco or Los || “Angeles. He 1s quite serious and Bays he is satisfied that he can POT BEEF POLEON ROAST s..00+--.. OC STW, se ewes LIVE PICNICS, 15 HOCAL \ sugar cured .... BACON Olt PURE es OBc LEAF 2 tbe. forces. GARD. s.c. HAMBURGER CHICKENS, cards. At 10 o'clock In the morning West |Seattle and Garfield wil! meet. }Lincoln-Franklin meet will be run Jat the same time. | | The Untversity Frosh meet Bell "|ingham Normal at 1:30 o'clock in| Queen Anne and Ballard mest at the 'WHEAT ALREADY) SPOILS RECORD Brooklyn Dodgers, played games and committed but three mis- plays. This year he haf played in HOPPE MAY GO ABROAD) Hoppe, may go to Europe this | Bob Benjamin, his manager, has not been in good health of late, thinks that the tour would do both | himself and Hoppe a world of good. | or Pork Sausage ington mat sta fof the Elks, wrentied ¢ }the other mat bout Ernie Arverson, a decision to Gene Urbe Aw | University: Jerry boxed to a ¢ F University, Il be @ busy day in| crowd was on hand University of Washington) ley Tetaroed all bouts. Stadium, with five sepdrate dual | The STAGE A number of the liket men who will be seen the Stadium here on M. Broadway and Roose. | state meet, will compe! lash at 2 o'clock and | western Washington The meet at Puyallup | under the auspices of of Puget Sound of Tx Tacoma school board use of the stadium th Zack Wheat of the in 162 Puyallup. Altho tt has a buge but six games when his error Nadir has very games, Pat Bohen, old-time world’s champion || star and now employ |] in a baweball game in cisco yesterday fanne Across Country|| Public Market Third Avenue at Washington Street FOLLOW THE CROWDS The Original Low-Price High-Quality Market MEAT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 10c fresh killed .... Sugar--4 lbs. 39c--Sugar Limit of 4 Lbs, to Each Oustomer Anderson Grocery Co. May 12, at Puyallup, in Old-Time Star Whiffs 17 Men Mare Island, California, pipe shop, His team won the conte .16c nd Adolph Glahe ‘o a draw tn of the Enagies, lost of the ards, of the der, of the A bik Pant anek, aw rankle _PUYALLUP TO MEET y prep track in action in ‘ay 19 In the to Saturday, n the South: track meet. s being held | the College ncoma. The refused the ere on that date and the meet was shifted to tongue, the tue sense of big league ed th the San Fran. 17 men. st, 10 to 1 5c 2c 13c 18c -|DISCOVER NEGRO New Orleans colored people claim that they have dincc 1 @ 16-year oid youngster, also c 1, who tn jestined to be the world’s greatest | me rinter. His name ts Porter Ash: | all His friends say that he oan | Th run 100 yards | moconds flat thout ever having training. |b JACK JOHNSON ATTLE STAR Great Negro rH Havre Has Not Been | Athlete Is Picked Yet Caine Good BY HENRY r ARRE LI YRUAT FA I Molumby, Ame le Havre, F penta presented the bent t intry, headed by SPRINTING STAR rd hu javelin 110-ya flew pole val meter run, throw ow an the 1,800-meter rur t fr inhe lin throw tled for h, ff jump and 4 Went won the fave APPROVES CUBA MARKS COMPARE \F AVORABLY Game Chatter Joo Edwards Du ared very fay = nished second tn th feet 9 tnch third ith with Inchart West did not p a won the chan & total of 14 points; ing mark wns 16 potnts. On the following afternoon, West In Great Britain a population of in by [appeared on the track In United |the Washington and Jefferson m nerved the champtonship tn 3:32, WAS GREAT GRID STAR | As a football player. Washington and was one of the best tn the jand was mentioned on several A Amertean teams It has and more proficient There ie no reason wturty race should not in Maido Clover ‘BUTTER, wt e — With the colored race improving we ony it le “made from the more along general lines, young room of aoe colored boys are getting a chance tunities were very limited coaching and training and D out. Serving 11 Weetere Semmes Batter Cheese Bem tce Cacan and their conduct on the and the much to overcome the meial pre} for so many years. Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AN) ELLIOTT 4880 ae SP ELaorT 80 STALLS a! MAIN a 144 910,25 Sugar Stall—Lower Floor SATURDAY ONLY, WE WILL SELL 100-LB. SACK PURE CANE SUGAR. HIGH GRADE PATENT FLOUR, 49-Ib. sack. GOLD BOND FLOUR, 49-1b. sack. 0. Stee CENTENNIAL BEST FLOUR, 49-lb. sack CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 bars for 25¢ SDERAL, CO-OP. or BORDEN’S MILK 0. K, SCRATCH FOOD, 100-Ib. sack . pact $230 50-50 CORN AND WHEAT, 100-Ib. sack 2.20 CRACKED CORN, 100-Ib. sack 2.25 ' POLAR WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP ba A TORES COMPANY in5,4 10 Bars . .2.00..35¢ ROYAL CALUMET | Flag Tender ] FEDERAL BAKING | BAKING Sweet MILK POWDER | POWDER PEAS “i 12-07, can 1b. can 3 cans 4 Cans 37c | 27c | 55c | 39c ZOBLE GROCERY STALL 105 ELLIOTT 4914 2-Ib, Sack Flour with $1.00 pur- chase. Hu Anch IAM cece ce eee ees Shrimp, ean . Large cnn Corne: Hash 4 cans 1 Cleanser . Be can mypintiel napedoed Powder .. . RUMMAGE SALE BESANT LODGE, T. S. NGM IT A 1 a jump of West's again with jrelay team and he fan & great anchor quarter that won ° Atlantic states Class B one-mile Weet wns |not only a great backfield star for Jeffernon, but he} Frast | been noted before how the colored race is becoming more athletics. why such «| oe among | the leaders in sport and thelr delay | Jin getting to the front ts due per hapa to the fact that their, oppor in the Ipast and they had no chanes to do anything but work and work hant to Ko to nchools and colleges, where they have the advantage of good their | latent talents are now being brought | In West, Ned Gourtin, DeFfart| Hubbard and Sol Butler, the colored | race has a quartet of great stare, | wridiron | track and field ts doing | | dice that has held their color back | metal, $2,500 RAISED : serispalle Lis Claaarean to IN CREW DRIVE) © a that th Big League |= =|| “AMAIZO” for salads and cook- Highest grade oil ing—unsurpassed where shortening is re Uke a colleg used. “| Have you tasted “| the new Spring “make” of Tillamook Cheese? | Now at a lower price! SATISFY your a ite for cheese with the finest that Tillamook ever produced! An early Spring in this little Oregon More than 10,000 folt and ot wood, red in om Satin s valley, has brought grass thick and Sli e rs succulent. Herds are giving their full yield of rich milk. new Spring make” is that creamy, mild with the flavor unique to Now Tillamook cheese is plentiful, and your grocer is offering it at a much lower price. Order a pound or more tomorrow! Serve it in dainty slices with the meal, as they do in Europe. Make Tilla mook sandwiches forthe children’sand men’s lunches. Try the new ways | shown by Alice Bradley, in our recipe booklet. $3.00 Just what you like per in a eeccccccces Seeecececccesseseeseseseeseeeee $3.00 All well made of a good ¢ grade of satin Tillamook cheese ts the cheapest, most del cious form of energy. Lp ral pede mines and hg A es g elements found dairy foods. ae gure Tew of rich, milk in every debe Til $3.00 Three heels to choose : by Tilameck darymen. from SaaS ts Sigua | New Recipes, Sent FREE jad Creamery Asses H Send me Alice for} 17 me Bradley's new recipes i ' Nam. 1 L ee ee ee ee Ornaments Like Cut 50c to $1.00 Extra This is an exceptional value and comes up to Phillips Boys’ standard of quality and style. 3 Styles —— 3 Dollars per pair Prin.ises Boys HIS Third Avo. " cbbedbescessoseshecteade CRISCO 1-Ib. aeee .24c 3-lb, .2.....69c 6-Ib. ,~-...$1.30 9-lb. $1.95 eatraes hod 11, -Ib. eeevae12e 5-Ib. ppeameene~39C eowan- 69¢ STORES COMPANY ine vis FLAG 10-Ib. Golden Bantam Corn, can 25¢ Cut Refugee Beans, can 23¢ Tom Thumb Peas, can..35¢ Sifted Early June Peas, fur Solid Pack TOMATOES PUREE TOMATOES ‘2 12ic ne Ranke [ony eee “'% 16¢ BRAND “™ vevomeecreeny55¢ | can Leet Lima Beans, small can..19¢ POLAR WHITE $3"" 10 Bars 35c ROYAL 2282, ix 37¢ [ES un 38¢ Powder ©" Postum CALUMET powde~- 270] JELLO =< 10¢ TREE TEA ‘:: 21b.33c, 1 lb. 63c KELLOGO’S Com Flakes" LOC | us "= 17¢ Ceylon Corn Flakes Nuts TOMATO or Mustard Sardines 2%° 25c moma Tall A for 39¢ cooperative (Cans pis Aaah 60 California ON DISTRICT No, 28—28rd & E. Unton ANNE, HILL DISTRICT tae 2: ‘LDS N STORES j—85 Pike 8 ; 14—Westlake Market Groce, No, 7—South End Publie Market UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Groo, No, 16—-Untveraity Public ‘arkot Groo. No, 121906 mati ve N. BALLARD Di Groo, No, A--6419 Malar Ave. te Publlo

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