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1 itif r .jjto. ■ r•" ' .■ % OR. L. R. CLARK. □. D. 9. WENEVfR HURT ABIT FUllnn* that stay In orowus that •lay on. plates that fit perfectly. Irtdgework that so slu. ilatee tha (atural t« > th aa to defv detection. .It's tho htKh trade m.iterlal u»M kitd the scientific manner In whtoh a'. 1 our work la Inaartwd that ao- C<>'inta for It* complete d»p«<nJab!l- Itv and endurlu* quality People irho let us do their dentistry have Comfort, satisfaction anil J teeth Our work Is flawleer. and strictly guaranteed Cut mto \r! « nlways Brevall In this office \\ < will make luu an e\tru hesvy $1" ('.old Crown Ibr 14.00 or on* of oni regular 110 Pl.'Uaa for J5 t>o Regal Denial Office* fcr. L. R Clark. D. D. S (Ma ager) 1406 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union. NOTB —Brtng thla Ad with you. GOOD LAND IS CHEAP AT GREENBANK On Whldby Island Jl4 to >40 per aero for land that will pro duce a good crop of anything that grown In Western Washing ton. Mild clUnat>, good cropa. bum market. 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The Ban't for Savings Pike St. and Third Ave. \&®>W Wm 7 You Need Dental Work— I Need the Money —— j I Am Now Giving My Personal Attention to My Dental Prac tice at 713 First Avenue Vnq mi v* n dollar, I rnnk* n dollnr •o )"inr d»nt»l work •* h-ri don* nt mj •flkr* I do rot w|fh p advoriU fn« dit •* •. it <s*n"\. w, f.r pricM " |»»y '» ' V d'ntnl offlct lb |i'« " • 1«»rn th*ir pr' -% th«a cnl< at r-.jr tor MCBllMtloa ind •■timAtt without 'h*rs* M / ft >MW bMB M(tbll|h|| »| 7|| #|rf *v In -hi ''r lon I i f, r o*«r <0 j* .% »r1 I I'tirv *11 ■ r'd. for If fucra wi'h WlitUtt «'ikf»i/H Th« '» '' (trial 4 iigh «at i of ar.i ■•m n ret**4| tb« ' r th* !••*! IION'IT * .th d' "» .* platta •M tr!d*« - rk. w* id] «t tlAoUl '»r hrldg* work Palnli-aft -itAct ing 1 • fr*» B«tt«r -work aM rr««t«r «ffl< i*n«9 h u ~«»» «B'iljr f « • »• DwIW J mini K n n n MrwttU's f^udln^ 1 »o M Union Woolc. ?ll rirat Av • t>9. firown In nay locality el.'/ulo* to l>« Dr T- -I llroun Oprn mine* nntlf M o'clock ,nd *OJ»- 4* > a mill t o'flnck for p«t»pl« who work. 111/ MTticU In tk« H*Uir<L*f Ht*r 5,000 BUGS SEE NEGROES, RUT BINGER ON DUG'S WHITE GIANTS[ BLACKS WALLOP BALL T9 ALL CORNERS OF LOT; SCORE 17-7; REGULARS PLAY COLTS TODAY thousand baneball bufa i filled tbn urnmlstand mid blsachere Rinl aurem! out onto tha flald to I vr|tnp«~i t » laat of the threwaimie oerlca between tht> colored Amer ican llli.nta of Chic iko and tha Seattle ctub Btmdav afternoon. The ne«roee wero wearing their hatlluK l.na. Whan tho alauuhter end> d tho nmnerala at >od 17 10 T nantuit tha white (Hants Tha vla- Itlna baiamen found tha trio of lo cal iwlitara. M«lklu, Mclvor and i (»!l a, for SO aafo drives, elahl of which ware two-bsagers and thraa houieis. The Amur lean OUnta opened thai game by crabblaf tbrve run* lu tha | Initial a*avion. In the aocond, thraa j i mora cam* aero as. | < it waa In tha b»'nlnnlnf of tha third that Mclvor «ua sent la to . check tha blacks lie did nicely, hoMUif hla ebon; hu«d opponents i scorelei>i hot In the fourth Mclvor I followed M alkie's fojtatep* wbaa'i tha visitors ponnill hla offerlms* for a »e«tuple of t»l!U'* Ulpo re lieved the southpaw, and four mora nine came In before he retired tha aide. Prom tha period on Ulya PREPARE FOR KENNEL SHOW Ma;iy handsome trophies have been <><•' by prominent Jo# fan cier* for the coming uln«t»«nth at* nual d'g ahow to be gl*en the B*at tie Kenuel club at tbs Boa March#, beginning Wednesday and eudlug Saturday. The club will iMQo an elaborate catalogue. It wl'J contain picture* of the n 'ted roMt dog*, and *tort*e asd *tan4*rd» of lb* prlndpal breed*. VENICE CAPTAIN HAS BROKEN LEG l»r !*»••• * '**•«! rirt LOS ANOBLES \prtl 7.— Haprr Hognn'a Venloe dab haa *uffer»<l the first «>Tere blow by Injury of the e»ason. Cayt Roy Biaebear, cleanup hitter. la lying In a hospital with a briken leg Briuhear will be out of the fan** at leut two month*, and poeslbty will not taJte the field again thle year. The In- Jury aaa auatained In the aeooud Inning of yeeterday'* game at Venice. Jofcneon colliding with Braahear at first base, which he waa covering od the Ar.gr'.a' play er a sacrifice hit. SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS Owner C'obn, of the Spokane In diana, may lose I'pomla. a young la fielder, who has bem the star of the Indian training ramp thus tar. It lias dPTHlnped that fin ml* accepted an offer from Milwaukee Secretary Kurr' :i <>f the National commission had notified Cohn to this effect. • • • With the *t*rt of the »eason the 'Jlanta will carry aboti'. 22 pliyrrs. The club* may carry an many pliy «r* as they *ee fit until Juno 18, wh*n they muat cut down th«lr squads to 18 player* It la not like-1 iy any of the twlrlera on the stsff it present will bo vlc'lms of the pmnlng knife until the aeaaon la under way. • • • A special exctir'lon will be nin from l<ewlaton, Idaho. April 15 to wltne** the Spnkine Indians and the Portland Colta In tie opening ! day clanh In Spokane The Com merclal club In Indorsed 'he proposition and a rr.aaa m et Ing waa held to Ulacuaa arriuife ■rata • 1o All Impatjent lans And ealli ye Vmp an "Ivory knob," And eke a "robber and a alobbe'; .. __ /"Nw Ye aeaaon oi"D* April ninth. CBv / y A.L gV— / "ijjr What If ye Kn.iirifla ho i!"- ; n with /Jf Y« »»-naon open* April ninth. f \\ f at If ye mercury he low? Ye hi op<-na April ninth: MaBW Ye pitcher'* curve, ye nxdera' h? cheer. <L Ye crack of bat ye *phr>re, T« ha 'hallo loverw alle take hn«rt«, t | lllnl 111 111 Ilium Ye aeaaon opena April ninth; nj | »|—U|- 111 lyHt 'Tla thr-n ye bin league oontenta \WT I Ut TIT (II I|T l|Lj Ye m aaon opena April ninth; iK.— —UV — ||1 111 TIL ' *Moat two weeka more /e needa 191) ! ' Amid ye maaae of "winter dope," V "Caf Hut c.h«ero ye up, bo Rladde, take Ye season opena April ninth. Then ahafl ye hear the ory, Tlay i as Ye nekaou opens April ninth; Then aha]l ye feel the ancient — Ye neaarra opens April ninth. T; Then ah all ye oheer atte Walwh and . CoW) ji ■ mm n—rawri^—rg—fcamwerT- -r-- Our Idea of • bonehaad-—« catcher who will attempt to beat a run- Cir around tho boaea. • • • • • A !o* of baaaball holdouts who have advanced from smaller league* are r»-Klnnlng J,l/ realise about this time why the toilary teiniH t«rn not aa hl« ua they wanted. » • • • • Now that Jim Thorpe's nsms la no lonQer on th» publlo'a llpa, th* ru;uor la out that Mtigijsy McUraw will gl*e the Indian athlete hla .waikltig papers. ■ iwlrtod excellent bull. Mnsgar Raymond dsclsred thle mornlcg that ha *m aatle fltd with tha showing made by hla squad agalnat tha oolored Itim. Tha negross hsvs baen playing togathsr winter, whlla tha looal bunch hava batn togathar but a short tlma. Wllaan waa out of y>a games with a bad laf, and dtraft had not arrlvad (r«m Naw York. It might hava altarad tha raaulta had thcee two ragulara baan In I tha aerlsa. • a a Oatewood, tha narro twtrter. had nil ktmta of ipoed, twister* and i outroL hut tha plants solved hit lellvery for IS hit*. NUI chunked out three a! ales And Jackson, Dean and Cadman follow »d with (wo htti apiece I'can dropped tha hull over tha hoards for a bonier and clouted a two-ba||er. Holt He keen and CadinaA poked tha ph< re (or a trip to tha koysloua station. a a a Although Strait waa expected In Seattle Sunday, ha did not arrtva. If ha coma* In tlrna tha big outfielder will ba ••an In tha fray between tha Vet* and tha Colta thla aftamoon. The Colts AM not tr.aie the trip to ICverett B'ui'lay, The rain in | Hr«rett put the Bobttmnv field, i where the game* art played, In bad shape, which caused the poetpoue menl of the gayiv between the Vans and the Rverett dub. • • • The Vetg aid the Colte will . tangle thle artertuun at I W j o'clock. The last time the squad was divided they played 11 Innings to a i-I tie. I.lnd and Vally will furnish the battery work for the regulars and Bruwulnf acd Cad man for the Yannlgmnt • • • After wttnceslnf tile conf'lot at , Pug's par* S<ir>day, Bob Mrrrwn, Vancortter preeldent. declarwl hf j was not *urpfieed that the Tout I leijrtie team* side etetrprd the col <>r«d team. Th« following Is tlis way Brown's team will Hneip this lemon! W»!» or McMurrtO, first; I Bennett, second; Rucll, third; •4ch#rtiw -ber. short; Helstar. Iwft flel4; Klppert, center fteld: rrlsk, ! rl|fht field; L<ewts er Konnlck, catcher. M>'Crerry, Srhuiuta, By raftj and Hall, pltrhet* .C«VI RKiCTti*WWWOfI/ Mfc ■ j llliliiijl Beau OwbteitaAn Teasei^O 1 Butterfiojjers- -WSaBS JSl* &J-MS M (jft \AASt** PO* / &£. \ <4jw)SUP jM neMiino WWWI jV ib |T A WILD HEAVE Q*TE*n,^^ —-? B? 'JPk- cw* EvW BATrcttS BT«H WOfcK *•; t; A t S D-RUWf* raLOBJtrr : TOKIT>| STWOO6 Mi<-i 1 P* ■vrn IMP. ST AH MONDAY, AI'KIL 7, "YOUTH AND SPEED-THEY'LL RIDE ME ROUGHSHOD OVER THE AMERICAN LEAGUE," BOASTS CLARK GRIFFITH WAHIIINnTON, 11, A|.rll 7.- Youth it nil Hp* i'il HfMiii till* coll* I>luntlon t'lurku ■ Urlfflth dei>«ud» H> wlu Ihn American Imiicii" p«n nniit tn 1913 w 1 til Hit' onon di'HiiiM'd Washington tram, luHt ynitr rurv n«r tip In tho linn Johnnoii oroM country chMft. At ('lmrlottuiivflln, wlinr* th« JO* KNOI.B "National* tratnod. the "Old ¥Vx" wui'VoU duy aftor day. auarohlttl fur the combination that tnull Kit* the iftm a out In the world's Wrtna thla While crltloa furor th« Athletlca for the flu*, with the Ked rt«.* car rytu* odda for pla< e, the "Old KVi" I* nut bothering over the opinion Of the "eiperta." "1 had a mighty good teem last year, didn't IT' demanda Qilffllh. Weil, I *e got the aaine team now. Furthermore, FTe plrked up some of the moit promising player* I over looked at They are younf and fast. Thai's what I want— and Speed These, with what I know about baseball, Will Hire ui» a ihance for the pennant." Griffiths contention U sound. Itta team today Is the same that won 17 straight games la»t year, liach player t> I rad Just M much as a year'* esperlsttM glree confldi'i ioe and arnoothnees. Hut one lofle'd p'ace, second ►mao. U In doubt, and the "Old Phi" has one of the beet looking youngsters ever seen lo a major league uniform In Joe (Wlk'H. laat year »lth Han Franclaco. where he play»d the outbid He threatens to one' IfVank Ij» Portre. the aluf- Ring veteran, and Kny M >rgaa. the fast fle!dl»g youngster. Oedeon It 1». a sli footer, fsst Im a cricket, a reliable bailer, and he has ihe nerre of a book sgent. He mar not inert the art* r> at sec ond. but will be there b«fore tUe leaves begin to fall Tho other promising Inflsid inar tarlal consists of "Rebel*" Williams. BOWLERS Six Seattle }»o wI mg teams will compete In the bowling tournament to be held In Vancouver, H this week The Ham) Htsrs, Smith's Hop® llolsum Making Co , Hon Marche and two Shuttle Athletic team» will participate. • • • With the clnse of tho Hankers' le»gu« race drawing near, It look* like the Odter Mortons for the tOi rung. The Mortons are now leal In* the race, but as each team at HI hat h » rlc* to roll, the first N , tlonala, by taking three straight and the Iraderi dropping the name number, would land In first place Bankers' League Standing o w. i,. ret. Deitnr Morton Na tlonal bank 24 17 7 T Seattle Nat'l hank 24 IB 9 Firnt Nat'n'l l>ank. 24 9 18 .37"i National Bank of Commaroe 24 7 17 .U9l! • • • Commercial League Standing O w L. Prt fltandsrd Fur Co.. 9 7 2 .77R Pa n to r I u m Uye Work* 9 7 2 .778 Latonas 12 fl 0 .500 lioicorn I-br. 00... 9 8 4 .856 Tucker Hanford Co. 9 4 8 444 Florists 13 1 11 .It FOLSOM PRISON LEAGUE OPENED HACTIAMETNTO. April V--"Out law basnbaU" means somethlnt: mora thaa Uio sort of ball played Independent gr Hie national oom tuUslou !n tho Fol»nm State prison leagiio, wbtrth has opened Its scnnon In Foisom, near here, today. Th« stars making up tho "circuit" urn hi for everything from pi tit lar oeny to manslaughter, The opening 4nnt# 111 between the Cuba liti.l the lied hot, und Warden Johnston pitched the first ball In connection with the peniten tiary league th«r« Is a "fonder" out fit culled tho "hush league." The season for thim latter aggregation la also opened. "R8BBL» WILLIAMS from Newark, O, and Mortar Jen nings, laat year Kwoiviii.-'s short stop Williams U It*. haa apetd, an lvlt and liaa bacebalt bralna. Nl'va outfielder* reported In Qrtf flth, but tlia otlda luvr always fa vorrd the veterana Milan. Shanka and M ">!.er M"m led (ha coun u j in stolen baaos Uat ft nr and ha* no competitor. Bbanka wh»>ae hitting wbji too light, and Moeller. whoae shoalder bothered him laat i fall, have a fight on ihelr bands. Prominent OMnpetlUrs aro Ja clr.to Cairo and Paldouiere Acosta. j Cabana Cairo bit 3i« In th« Cuban league. punlahti * Bcnilnr and Conmba Uat fall. He la 20, fa*t. HANS WAGNER IS OUT KANSAS CITY. Mo, April 7.— Han a suffering from a torn Hgarnant tn his right l<noe. I* Dot likely to participate In the open lng game of the Notional Inaipi* eeaaon. Manager Clsrk of Pitts burg announced here lhat Wagner Is now on hit *ay to *•»« Bon« natter H< <>•» at Youngatown, 0., and prob ably will not appear tn the opening gaibn at Cincinnati. A preliminary bout between Har vey Dnnaldson and Hurry Watson, fcoth Reattle boy*, will precede tho big event. Donaldson Is 115-pound national champion. Don't Blame uk Postof fice It's Your Own Fault! The General Efficiency of A Thorough Knowledge of the Postal Service, in All the Parcel Post and Its of Its Branches, Depends Regulations Is Necessary on the Co-operation of iiie if We Are to Increase Its The Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington. You will find irvelosed the sum of three dollars and twenty-five cinti (93.23), for which send me The Seattle Star for the period of one (1) year, and one of the new Parcel Post Maps containing a complete map of the state of Washington, a com pleter map of the United States and a complete map of the world, a» per offer. Name R. P, P. No Postofflca State GET A PARCEL POST MAP -THEN YOU'LL KNOW! mid lilla wllh Iho but moll otl th» I num. I* Ml a lid l<*d lb'* m|hhil nt hit In trulnlii* cmuip. M«* mill Ilk a n vetnraa aud runt liaiiM Ilk* Milan. AI»o tber« nro lon f'orinolly, from Miiitrml; Hill Alltii, from ribaiun. I'*, and I lurry W«lcliun<», from JACINTO CALVO Nashville; they ran bit and rums well r»cumm«-nde4. The Cubans v/» favored, L.* cause the "Old f\ix" demands youth and speed. The Incomparable Walter John mm. the bulky Cart Caahlon, the «*'d, crafty Tom Hughes ai*4 ths altt.der Bob Oroom, mi He up ths quartet of regular pitchers, but Griffith wants others, youngster to develop and to last for years. So 1 e la working with Joe Engle, Joe Hoehltng and M.lrln Oallla, not yet of age; K liot Dent, from Newark, and Tom Drohan, Kuwanee'a wla ning pitcher. The last pair hare reputations but are not so youthfuL ao must win from the start, to hold on. Carroll Barton, a Washington »andlotter: Victor Bickers. a Buf falo semi-pro, and Bob Austin, a Wualeyan college southpaw, under 21, are trying to tmpresa the "Old IAjI" with their pitching "Have we a chanoa for the pen nant?" i«»» Griffith. "Of course, » o hare Ol\a ua oar share of the breaks and we will run over them all rough shod. ! oan't kit what my lire up will be until I find the beat poanlble combination aa I found It laat anaaon. Hut 1 aju sat l»fl«d with tnjr vounga'era I want klda, no matter bow young, and I want them fant I've got them now and I'll do my best to make them winners." JOHN BERR AND GRIKM IN GOOD FORM FOR BCUT floth Polly (Jrlmm und .John li«-r« ara In excnllorit roridlll'/u for tlndr I tout at the I<ahur Tmriplo Tu*sUy nl«ht Their tusale will nmrk Orlmm's third appi-araiiea on the mat ha h profenalonal wreatler fhivltiK nmt both Zhyar.ko arid Put Connolly, flrlmm and his ui(ifi«ir<-r, l»ri Hall, flfura those two matches as auffl rtent In tha wuy of »»jH-rlan(» for hla aripirnont wjth ll«T* Althourh a victory mean* *r. a« er laurels for tie local «raplt nevertheless moans as mnuh to rWw K . as Orlmrn slready l»aa ana tloti-wlde reputation. Orlmm will apT"»tr on the mart wotfhlng close to *18 pounda. whlla Her* will earry 174 p<»i!i<la liar* la «*[>«<• tad to make up f'»r the weliflit daadvan tage by hla airlllty Drop $3,000 Cash in Ten Years That'i what YOU do at $25 per month for houio rent THINK OF IT, and not a thing to ahow (or It NOW, $5 cash and $5 prr month paid to Darld P. Eastman, 503 Lowrnan B!dg., will soon put you in your own BUNOAIyOW In a delightful mir.utea' car rtda from your wor» —from vour thoppin®— from the theatre and all comforta and pleasure of batng In Seattle Lota $250 to $350; level, ready to btiild on; city water, city light—COLUMBIA ia th« place for you. SEE David P. Eastman 503 LOWMAN BUILDINO. AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below OHpnn Thpatrp • V/UCVII I llCllll rv.r. win ix two f .,ca i«ih KIH.T AT PI KM T ° 4 * r *"'■ Thl ftattlr *f TorA," 4 ip«U tf _ I I — P* _ Kalarn Jfir i. porxrl|df tfcu II If Ifmif "™~ f faa>oua featt'.a at th« Cirtl W*r. U.i at V. V/l livri ■ ir.taraalln, laaaMory "*mi U lank/ « al }i'cfr«i*h d'imi "TW U< I'hlrd A*, at L'atoa. arar P. O. pr.,fit*bl. K,.«rJ.r." Eiiaoa aoMi* C* _ -.. -_ C* _ "A Drama la tha All," tvo-raal faatara sc--Lrown-oc I'lraf At m D»( Malltaa spring "Oil! What ft I!oob," ©omftdf. tlk Mr. farmer: Mr. Rural Man: ™ Don't Wait, Renewals of _ # Al .„ gy(- gg [j|, S n rnrrr ® A- MIIW4T 1 ' "> BVICHBr t i. "l- 1 ( - '"'VV,? v.'.. -„y p: ' > ' - - flflh :, t „ »'».» -■ ■ itv i l>H. ...7„■, ,iV £ bt-I « IMKtir I UM| A*#l«t*'l ),f ' MI«» Kim iium ~ lir.il> ..... 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