The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1924, Page 13

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TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1924 rT I R PAGE 13 STAR LEAGUE TOSSERS WILL PLAY THIRD ROUND GAMES SUNDAY @Sunset Hill Team Willi Play Fahey-Brockmans Crack Ballard Squad to Line Up Against Clothiers; Mercer Cubs and Louie’s Cleaners Will Tangle at Mercer; Other News of Star League § fies league baseball hird round gan the city with the following schedule tossers will swi s Sunday on the var LEAGUE NO, 1 @ Walla Western Union vs, Three Brothers Dye Works at Walla Walla Hill Improvement club vs. Fahey-Brockmans at LEAGUE NO, 2 Georgetown Cubs vs, eattle Boys’ club at Broadway field. |” _ Louie's French Dry Cleaners vs, Mercer Cubs at Mercer eld. 1 The Star between 11 a.} and noon Wednesday as to} hours they have the TRAMS TO PLAY TWICE AROUND » team will meet each team in SEATTLE’S RESTAURANTS | leased by the Seattle Indians. Pigs Do the people of Seattle || appreciate its clean, effi- ciént and attractive RES- TAURANTS AND LUNCH ROOMS, THE SUPERIOR FOODS AND COURTE- OUS SERVICE of the owners and employes? We think so, We know tour- ists do, and our tourists’ |preparing to defend the Star: Reynolds-Starr trophy against the good opinions are one of |} Seattle’s greatest assets, ]; for tourists spread the news of our many, many attractive features, and G tourists-often become per- manent residents with us. The Peoples Savings Bank believes that Seattle ||| has superior advantages in every line and that Seattle banks are superior banks, operated always to Seattle's advantage. THE PEOPLES SAV- INGS IS AN OLD BANK, A CONSERVATIVE BANK OF SLOW BUT SURE GROWTH. 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Comedy Girt CLARA HOWARD GROH AND ADONIS ED HILL CLYDE DOERR and His Orehestra News ‘TOrICcs FABLES METROPOLITAN Seattle’s Leading Theatre Week Beginning Next Sunday Mativees Wednesday-Saturday SEATS SELLING PRICES Nights— 500 to $2.56 Wed. Matinee— Sle to $1.50 Sat. Matinee— 50c to $2.00 WALKER WHITESIDE In Two Wonderful Piays “THE mones? DESERT "<=; MAN” <r Wednesday Matinee Summer Coal Prices NOW IN EFFECT NOW! You can buy the following coals—the best obtainable— at BUMMER PRICES—the lowest that this high-grade fuel has been in years. Fill your bins for next year now. CASSIDY WELLINGTON WASHED NUT .. CASSIDY WELLI LUMP NANOOSE WELLINGTO: hr auesavstiess $10.15 $11.15 $11.15 ALL PRICES AT OUR BUNKERS } CASTLEGATE UTAH EGG . cabs CASTLEGATE UTAH LARGE NUT i 3 Note—Every pound of this coal passes over 21 square feet of sereen. finest prepared coal obtainable. members of the Ing 1 Coy sistan’ have the low-d ty of the } at Inglewc Sunday, which attracted a field of | s carried off the ff a 4up score Pr ee — Osterhout, Jim Zancker, Al Schoep: section twice this season tm the| hoster and F, 8 Bayley followed the | ries will| winner, each having bested the Old Man Bogey with twoup margins. | # will Dick Haynes Archie Stuart} 8 for turned in l-up A nice bit of handicapping, eb | In the special event Harry Hert, | yard driv a th with a 23 jplayoff with A. D, E play with the putter The leap year two-ba irsomes competition, aght out a field The R in this partnered Ralph leading the list with 4 score, while friend husband Dr. BE. F, Ristine—with the able assistance of his partner, Mra. E, , came second hoa ecard, Mra, Ri Pat Jim Forde finished the }round with a 952075 score, which gave them the third place. In tho junior members’ medal am disposed of the Van. |Play competition, with full handicap is, with a way In this rters, Albert Oster Leman (14) and ) each finished . Harry Cas with a net of . ‘The five-man qualifying tle for Ithe last three places on the club championship draw was also de during last week end’s list events at Inglewood, and result in Art Gerbel, Jim Forde and Al Schoephoster being admitted in |the elect cirele, and the placing | Wats Dally £90, Eve } we 8 Eve Py iat BEN NEE ONE Harry Tsuda LA ROSARITA & COMPANY Purcella and Ramsey Oriental Syncopators NOLAN LEARY & COMPANY ee For That plend mock of The Meyer-Toner Piano Co. New Address, 1371 Fourth Ava LOW PRICES—EASY TERMS Pianos for Rent, $5 s Month. Fe 1 , Vast Steam Ferries. [| Short fcenic Route to Hood | | FY Canal, Olymplo Peninsula, Lake £9 Pal Crescent, Pacific Ocean and Victoria, B. ©. 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