The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1925, Page 17

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no 17 i iy upsDAY. MARCH 10, 1925 THE SEATTLE STA PAGE fanta Maria to Be Permanent Seattle C belt SEE SU Gate meee Senn Square e€ | i uss j a Senators Killefer Says Site Is L Cost His Pann F ‘lag \ TRIBE HAS California Star Onn BIG 9 CL UB De Steet sh in Regular Location YANTA MARIA, Cal., March 10— in Title Series me eA aren the Benators Seattle Hasn't Had Same Carsp Two Years in Suc- | |'Sthore uve a lot of versie, ball D of. ygesantheese arise fe i Caer “yeas ot cession in Past, and Manager Is So Well Pleased | TMs pig tha ant Sie Sasidtialts (ies ii — Kille With Layout Here He Says It May Be Permanent | ‘ond base for the North Tuesd | tors. guines Bei Al Emmer works at elther third bane fan Francisc ity, Chilligoth the first playoff game w |QANTA MARIA, Calif, March 10.—The training camp | F play any infield! Aggies for the conte ch } ! i ‘ DY IN at Santa Maria-here is the best spring site that the Ronee "| Wionbaish array tie aecrlons ‘ctomed rae At eine bitte nena ' Seattle Indians have had since they have been in the Coast | layed every in-| Holmes, star forward - ee ae league, the club changing locations eacn season heretofore. jf one tine or anoter | Holmes was st@ieken with infiw if _ FUNNY SPOT “Red” Killefer is so well pleased with the accommodations | pe Herman can fill 1n°6E first |enza_y¢ tardy, ; |. g3 AG: EW DOES DAMAGE a cay are, » Se 7 oy , 2 ow , »| a le outfield conference title will besde- tESNO, Cal, larch 1.—The RY L. FARRELL {Bete, that the Se ved manager says that this will be the} Thiggwill come in handy for Skip-|cided in a three-game series be-|Seal pitching staff has been tempo YORK, March 10. ,| Permanent camp of the Redskins, if arrangements can xe por K Meter in case any of his regu-ltween Califofgin, winners of. the rarily erippled by the ferocity of in the popular pa ‘ wel / H = eaaeh sigh | lars aro injured |Southern division championship, and pea Agnene arm. the veteran 1 bably will be “y € The grounds, in particular, Oreg who last beat Ore-| catcher hurled a ball at Oliver Mitch. i the buck probably erried Coach ie g I | CARDS VS. CARDS a for the Cal, |¢ll and the lean pitcher caught tt tS ant M ; are excellent, a large enclos- | A ao a ne Gt al ig Loot, breaking’ @ eciall bone t $ ¢ § are r . ‘ ) t in- | forn cy ni *¢onfe ¢ ' ‘ * #3 4 at we a aria |\ed field with stands and a , He will be on crutches for a few at " ity of|plon for three years. A 4 SANTA MARIA, Cals March good dirt infield, giving the| parr OE I at cir rs Aas ett the commission || 1° Marriot: r Tribe a “good spot for their a, the men Tuer Nace ena ee | a ey ii joning for ahother receiver, j] oi) “er xa an th wa | will meet anogher ardinal team—| yryy ALE, Cal., Ma¥eh 10— RMGULAR ROBINS LOSE : week the commissigg |] ington’ te, cfootball wee T 4 will in all probabltity | Stanford university Ireroy Sites, an inflelder from *sdond CLEARWATER. Fla, March 10, ~ & lst ary Demps:y- | ofoortdall toans) for |ibe sodded before the opens a *® llen, Idaho, and Charles Mogiia, a|-—With the veteran Jimmy Johnson WER Ua | ordered a p |} threo seasons” igscoaching the SURNS &N DI tartan } A here 1 the F h BURNS DRAW |pltcher from San Martin, have bee y Mitchell's F for the world’s {I nigh school football “and, : again and the is of such pitcher from San Martin, have been| taking Johnny Mitchell's place at ‘ i | tho SE eabta: TA CMe anangg tear doratinad Bie: , that Reed sod can be INDIANAPOLSS, March 10-—~Tom-| released by: Oaks, F rains | shortawith the regular Robins, it Hen j h ils | ‘ reba ree: : upe@p. it |my Burns and Larry Sobject fought cont »ment! chell captained the Yannigans and ; id ie challenge of Wills n high school for three years. & Git protects + : 10 rounds t dr Pe lost night. of I led them to a 6 to 3 victory, ‘ to the cham- expects to couch in Log An- ae leg cece cratdnd nd ae wactinhat 2 e gq Tom Gibbons H * : nea ————— = ——- — orders to take ‘em " ext yea ; . ee . | 3 n and ¢ HM hours, the cone Se Pee, are "emt ¢ r | gh be known that its .A + ages Mops were for an acceptance Star Sprinters By Fgh tg Mheakoaet eta trae Nos hallenge. Ned t he of the @ ie Wills | Race in Los Angeles “: e reins of thof replied th. ad ac m the Wills challenge long asa, LO8 ANGE Mageh 10.—As e 1 go@. Demp-| farewell gesture before starting the | pat it still held fee to Charlie Paddock and oy ahn Lowers eee the gonmniason ere@ Murchison, sprinte , i fp tte money, nd the place | ee. Murchison, sprinters, ™9! Pagwo Nurmi’s Mark a4 i inst Interference} aie ame Banner ne pa 20g day. Appearance of the two dependa| NEW YORK, March 1—Lioyd # de would fis) j upon whether officials managing the | Hahn, Boston A. A. middlo distance a 4 ik a Dempsey. 0 | University of Southern Calffornia- | run her of Paavo |@ i ; J and doesn’t | track meet desire to m Nurmi turning ino what should be [the event jock and Mure! mark of 5 uarte ‘ t . ) quarter- ’ ‘ % ‘ Bice vin it. Tt is quite cortege | Many toe Gah Frances to|niile ran in the hattan @ollege Cee gi ieee xe hia tannet be tossed into the | » week thelr exfibition | « THe Finn's mark wa 7 : Lard Muldoca W@ | tour of the © V2 #5 . Durham-Duplex Blades—= eh ate QR a le Mul } tour of th 34-5 i —" is to retalgy its See. ase O 6) nny vers keen, smooth and busi- ; eT e CHARLEY HGH REPORTS : pengtyy reply of Dempsey will | SARAGOTA, F - SAN JOSE, Cal, March 10.~@2har ran | pepe poh adeciid i! B fficially, it} 6a ia. he }tey Hig has reported to} t | an e} at wa i SE fae ota | Gianty il renew ree (ez ne Ms reported t est in Baseba pisces cides d more. Jack Kearns, | /#8t fall with the 8 BY BILLY EVANS — | been the winning run, It was | eclontifio wrapping, at ral a week oF Be arms, ' noon, the. first squad havin OHNNY E s togbe back} the Inet of the ninth ‘ Heke i manager, is to be here J HNNY EVERS ju t back nei of the ninth | Y >? e fo o ‘ash gto ca > > t r " . » 1 | ; ek and the ,commission | Der lta helene ohteon te pitcher, Jimmy Poole, f with the club from which he} Fred Merkle fail fae Be wok cp further m Beach. be eman, and Jimmy Jones, short: | 6 - ie pnanh, 7 je “ th hi é McGraw, of the { ee hte tnax CUB RRGULARS Lew has signed the| g i Ot caxing the| CATALINA ISLA NI RUTH HURTS x leader as coach t Me in asking the| 14 y ed by fiv ST. PE 4 scout i i sf Hy to turn into a promo-| Chicago Cubs 10 It was back gn 1908 that si ie ee Johnny E vers j the Evers broke Into the front page 4 | at El headlines. He won undying Noticed Slip | et - ‘or himself and brought Evers noticed t ah Britton HARRIS BARNST@RMING Merkia into disrepute, i welterweight “champ: has| TAMPA, Fla, March With MeCormick ow third and Fi af ue iy miched with Morrie § last of the holdouts Merkle on first and two out, ie ‘ eter, for a 10-round decis. | Harris and his Men a Hridwell hit safely, *scoring Mo- tect here March 20. | storming trip ormick ‘ae, S Cc ae swat Answering iy ° ’ “ auc " ° ae eS e@ e i : ur! AS oe ex q | incigarette fice, | Demand J Memes a ; ® the Braves, beat Co Mack‘s | e 4 o p 5 great club four straight games in é i ‘ | the world weries of that year, The| >” e Athi - Braves," No other pri io b Here you are, men. You've been waiting for a ames these. Shaving séts of real beauty that will Brave No othe No—mere desir for change will not ex- 3 Fevers ts scnact and ad ons 6 ¥ 3 > It ne of i if on by a sive plain why so many thousands of smokers | eae Se shred be se last! Compact, practical Durham-Duplex out- i asa a all over the country are changing from failure as a manager was in | a ‘or cha C 9. Bier ipaation we Canaria a|] ervey “ue inc ot now fits that you will be proud of for many years to come. Hard : A , ‘ ecee.of the Gaunt) knocks can’t wear them down. Wetting won't affect their .* It’s something more fundamental. A “pepper-pot” 4 Evers | ee. ° bis Sooled ‘oft bo ince he trim appearance in the least. They’re the ainies that money i 1 quit active work.©Once the sto: ee i Al | center of the. Nttona tehisies un | can buy today! i | | = a ‘ ‘ : pires, he is now on tho best of | : | ® L it 2 matter a a eta nana! See |erme, with all tho “arbitrators of | » Take your choice, There is one of these handsome newly i | ing turn-about in cigarette popularity, for both lengues, ; ans , @ : - ‘ 55 Chica tieadd is sold atthe poouiar price att grised eka LEMS designed Durham Duplex ae waiting at your dealer Ss, | : ey ane 5 price ? costs the same as any of the other largest whether you prefer the “Safety” style razor or the diagonal ae : selling brands. : : stroke of the long handle “Safe” type. Ten famous long ete * . on Durham-Duplex Blades with every set. xd = . ‘ae foe Yes—*hat's the answer. It is taste and On Sale by These Leading Dealers: taste alome that explains Chesterfield’s AJAX DRUG CO, FAST SIDE PHARMACY, SEATTLE DRUG CO, i ae . < 4 : lath Ave, 'N. BE Kirkland 2 and E. Union OR sweeping gains. And taste is a matter PRUG CO. FIRST 31d, PHARMACY® DRUG CO. B i A aud jer 901 Madtson e. i . of tobacco quality, | vt & BE tanger, Drugeists, GRAYS ie AR MACY, STOLLE DRUG Co. ; i i 3. fs 7 way and Pi 2 ad pie e ¢ au) a * We state it as our honest belief that F. M. REYNOLDS, milli tah ASTORTA DRUG 00. SWANSON DRUG CO, ecg RY the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are oF SAYS: “Nev-R-Fail Piston in ath and Pine 3th and Seneca e. } —* ey e finer quality (and hence of better taste) are cheaper and better than ordi-| AUTO DRUG SHOP, IDEAL PHARMACY, etincdtes treme any} 1) “ hd her ci h nary rings because they are 1 . ir dtc tL ; | f , then in iy oles cigaeste: Bt sie price: |chine-lapped thereby reduci A 2 SHOP, MADISON DR Ga CO. htt Bra tuueny { me "Liggett Myers Tobacco Co. | the labor cost of properly install- ancien TAB TARE 4 ° ing them, RTELL DRUG STORES Q)MALLEY PHARMACY, ‘ASHIRO, HARDWARE } } 4 —and this belief is shared by cigarette NEV- R- FAIL Sagal ss MARION DRUG CO, THORSTENSON DRUG CO, Bei ee? ? : a dls 901 1st Ave. 3 ANS oe @ smokers the country over. PISTON R I N cs 'Gha and Union MISSION PHARMACY, TRANGH “atadison 0) pelts i : S att 19th and Alcha St. M 1 a z ap aig ri power, D yy BLAINE PHARMACY, (@) S UNIVERSITY PHARMACY, & ower Rings 60c and u JONALDSON DRUG Ci Must btrtinc ear cee tee i . * Ol Rings = 75e andup | isd ani \uier” apt mei Seas — OUR GUARANTEE P E. se eee ‘ig a rate fe InPon PL JUMBING & ELEC. WKS., ij A —- Co 4 4 id . Merce! 667 Jackso Install a set. Apthey fail to give per- ; e ? fect compres: instantly and 1000 I : s miles to the gallon oF oil, we will > refund your mon ay you $2 ; ) per cylinder ad hana etails " . explained in lterature with rings. i te ADE ADK Bald - } | Ale . The Blades‘Men Swear By~not At a Y | FLC.US PAT OFT. | DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR CO.,, Jersey City, N. J. UGENE LUCKE EY ‘ ; inconegnatey kM PISTON RING tre AH 15 Toancen Co E. Pike St. a

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