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The Evening Times-Star and Alameda Daily Argus from Alameda, California • 5

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rAT MOJTDAT MARCH 18 1012 THE EVENING TIMES-STAR lLAfIA' FIVE COUNTESS OF WARWICK SAYS SHE IS MORE INTERESTING NOW THAN EVER pi TEAMS TOO FAST for visitors Southeast Cor Thirteenth and Washington GALLAGHER PUSHES HIS INQUIRY INTO BASEBALL TRUST sine Models of (His city and the of San Francisco battled for hard innings at Lincoln park afternoon a score of 6 to uniting in favor of the locals on the whole was a fine of the national pastime DISSOLUTION SALE! Due to the retiring of Mr Hugo Abrahamson from the firm of Abrahamson Brothers (Incorporated) Begins Monday March 18 To Our Many Patrons: A few brief details about this great Dissolution Sale Mr Hugo Abrahamson who for the last 30 years has been an active partner of the Abrtu hamson Bros Corporation decided lately to retire on account of ill health In order to realize Cash to pay out his interest we decided to promote this GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE For years Abrahamson Brothers have been recognized in Alameda County as Leaders in Ready Made to Wear Apparel and Millinery Therefore this wonderful Sales Event is bound to create a world of enthusiasm because it happens just at the time when we are receiving our new Spring Merchandise and also gives the economical as well as the discriminating shopper a splendid opportunity to save 20 to 33S on their New Spring Outfit Mr Jules Abrahamson personally selected the merchandise in New York His taste as a buyer has always given satisfaction to the trading public in Oakland so you can rest assured that only the best and most seasonable Merchandise will be sold ulation the fine way in which they the game out of the fire when tied lost beyond a doubt in the the first inning was dull for both but in the second the fast Clar-ptarted right off and scored four The Models came back in the inning and evened up the score (r on The last six innings of the ere in the nature of a pitch- battle between Ross Tor the Clar-j and Schmmuel a recruit who i unknown to any Alamedans or the players on his own team The batting of both teams was not n- noticeable but was a shadow the on the visitors' part Tile for the day were Ross and for the visitors and Scham-1 and Mackie for the locals the locals will take Mavericks to battle for su- The Mavericks were hold-phe third rung in the San Franco league ladder at the close season NEW YORK March 18 The Countess of Warwick a grandmother of four says she finds herself more interesting to herself and to others at fifty than she was wlen she was younger Women under thirty are only occasionally interesting and worth while she says But any woman over thirty has some personal tangible interest It comes from sorrows joys experiences what you will but it is obviously there Asked her opinion of the woman suffrage movement and what its ultimate effect would be upon society Lady Warwick said Few people seem to realize what really is behind this great protest of women It is their struggle for personal freedom For centuries women have been the slaves of convention and have calmly generation after generation accepted that condition The question of getting the ballot of voting is only a very small part of it it is simply an expedient way to bring the question before the average unthinking mind Women do not particularly care to put a ballot in the box but they want to become free independent human beings They want tile same moral code the same standard of life the same mental spiritual human freedom as men WASHINGTON March 18 -Representative Thomas Gallagher of Illinois insists that he is in earnest in pushing his resolution providing for an inquiry into the alleged baseball trust BGYS HAVE TRAMPING CLUB bases Later Smith was grored from second on a single The batteries for the game were Pollard and Maguire the clolhers and Rebholtz and Lee for the pump handlers and you have the social gospel Courage experiment and experience will lo the rest" WANTS CLUBS FGR ALL THE PEOPLE CONVICTS INDULGE IN BASEBALL IN ARIZONA TEN ACRES FOR HIGH SCHOOL SAYS HYATT resulted as follows: The Rangers lost to the Vampires by the score of 5 to 4 at the Croll grounds The game was fast from start to finish and was attended by many spectators At the close of the Bay County League the Aiamedas and the Corinthians were tied for second place Yesterday at the Dow grounds the two teams battled out the tie and the game resulted in a 1 to 0 score for the Corinthians thereby giving them second place in the league On Saturday afternoon the Washington park bantam soccer team defeated the same class team from the Lincoln park by the score of 2 to 1 Tile game was exciting from start to the last whistle A tramping club has been orgnniz--1 it Lincoln park by the boys of 11 15 years of age The first hike was -Id today when the hoys paced the rife to lloraga valley The start was at 9 o'clock from the park un-the leadership of a park play su-l-rtsor The following boys compos-lithe company: Tom Bacon Leslie I tifehaw Austin Ross Tack French rttj Duradie George Dolan Victor 1 A1 King Will Wilcox Stanley lumhorne James Donald Bill nisend Gil Froling Basil Brad-ut Robert Gregory Harrison L-ais Ed French SAN FRANCISCO March 18-Here is what different baseball heads have to say regarding Representative Gallagher's proposed congressional investigation into a baseball trust: Allen Baum president of the Pacific Coast league Baseball is in better condition now than ever before It is conducted strictly on the level Investigation is welcomed James A Hart former owner of the Chicago Cubs Present day owners are in the game only for the money I think some such action as the congressional resolution suggests should be taken Ban Johnson president of the American League We will he glad to have an investigation There is no baseball trust Many players are paid higher salaries than congressmen Thomas Lynch president national league We court an investigation There is absolutely nothing savoring of a trust in our league Garry Herman owner of the Cincinnati lteds and chairman of the national baseball commission There is no baseball trust and from the nature of the game there never will be KOBATION OFFICER Rl'ESS IN FAVOR OF DISTRICT ORGANIZATION IN EVERY CITY both men and children is the cause of nine-tenths of all our crime Give us wholesome work and wholesome play the natural moralizers of the race and drunkenness and immortality will practically disappear and crime be reduced to a medical resi-dum the treatment of degeneracy inherited from a wrong headed civilization Nothing more significant was said in the recent men and religion forward movement than Raymond Robbins declaration that society must provide wholesome work employment for each and every man or the present order of society must yield to another Add to that the message of Alexander the hoys specialist of the movement that the hoy must play and every boy must play and every neighborhood and church must recognize the child's birthright to play SpeeinI to Tlmes-Slnr by United Preen PHOENIX March 18 Nine convicts at the state penitentiary at Florence returned to their labor today following a dinner as guests of Governor George Hunt The men are members of the prison baseball team organized at the governors suggestion The team probably will play at Phoenix next Sunday before the members of the first state Special to Timci-Star by United Pren SACRAMENTO March 18 Ten acres is the proper minimum area of the site of a modern high school according to Edward Hyatt state superintendent of public instruction who gave that answer to an inquiry from the school authorities in Galt They are planning to erect a new building and want to make it conform to twentieth century standards LOWERS 1'OlR-MILE MOTORCYCLE RACE RECORD WORK i TENNIS COURTS GAME SCHEDULE FOR THE MODELS What the A does for a certain class of young men and boys what an institution like Plymouth center in Oakland does for a certain neighborhood that should be done by municipal club houses for the people in every neighborhood said Probation Officer Christopher Ruess last night in an address at the Twenty-fourth Avenue Methodist Church in East Oakland Our schools and playgrounds should provide them The lack of wholesome work for all men and of wholesome play for all children of due work and due play for Better than window signs a rinipR-Stnr want ad will rent yonr house Special to TfinoH-Star by United I'ri'SM LOS ANGELES March 18 Charles Balke is the claimant today of new world's motorcycle honors having clipped five and two-fifths seconds from the standing four-mile figures In open competition at the stadium yesterday Balke covered the four miles in 2 minutes 35 seconds 68 HOURS TO CHICAGO IS THE SCHEDULE 1 Lincoln Park Tennis club unis lie supervision of Steele engineer has started on its new I courts The courts are to be I at the east end of Lincoln I nd have an excellent founda-1 -of adobe The park commission-I nt all the assistance possible I boys themselves lev- 1' esr0un(l with a six-inch grade Paik commissioners are foil's "I tlieir work with rolling trowing OF THE KIEPANK-LA GRAVE MATCH ANNOUNCED BY SCHl'LER INTERMEDIATES OPEN BASEBALL SEASON The Washington and Lincoln intermediates baseball teams opened up this season's schedule by a hard fought game at Lincoln park last Saturday The game was full of good plays and the final score was 9 to 2 in favor of Lincoln Tile baseball game scheduled between the midget class of the same parks was postponed until Tuesday March 19 at 10 o'clock and will take place at the Croll grounds The Model baseball team has applied for the use of the Lincoln park diomond on the dates here following: April 14 and 28 May 12 and 26 June 9 and 23 July 7 and 21 August 4 and IS September 1 15 and 29 October 13 and 27 Krieg and Haltons expect to occupy the ground on alternate dates with the Models Any other local teams who wish the use of the ground on Sunday 'afternoons must apply at least two weeks in advance Only such players who appear in uniform will be permitted the use of the ball field on Sunday afternoons Teams which fail to appear after applying thereby leaving the field unused having barred other players and disappointing spectators will he penalized by denial of the privilege for a set period of team if there are any other Alameda teams besides the two mentioned who desire the regular use of the diamond their applieation must he sent in at onre to John Special to Tlau-N-Slar by United Press SAN FRANCISCO March 18 Tommy Kilbane the Cleveland light weight will meet Antone La Grave the local boy in a four-round bout next Friday evening according to announcement made by Promoter Schuler pibX'T OllstiRVE RVUiS OF THE GAME 'iy rrese Su Mawh IS Vester Jlie Hill are recovering they received rre losn's wrestling i0rdhabu" in Hodero Hill thrown anconsciousness Pegg fl thpi1 carried abot the hors of the hull SAN FRANCISCO Overland Limited Sierras and Great Salt Lake Webber and Echo Canyons Close connection at Chicago for all Eastern Cities Diner Observation Library Latest Periodicals Ask Agents for further information RESULTS OF THE SOCCER GAMES LLOYD GEORGE FRAMES MINIMUM WAGE BILL TO END MINERS' STRIKE Two soccer football games were played in this city yesterday which A Fastidious Maiden or society woman always comes to our store to choose her writing materials because we keep posted on all the new and correct styles in stationery invitation cards etc Our stock of handsome albums writing pads note books photo frames purses etc in silver mounted leather are worth coming in to see as well as our good and large stock of Post Cards for all occasions KRIEG AND HALTON TAKE THE DOWS i Streit tailor Special Tlnie-Siir by ulled Press LONDON March 18 The cabinet has considered ns a means of settling the great coal strike a draft of a minimum wage bill prepared by David Lloyd George chancellor of the exchequer By the terms of this bill the operators would be forced to grant the principal demands of the strikers It is understood the strikers approve the bill Premier Asquith will present the measure to the House of Commons tomorrow I elf -VSe nian that will give up an uncertainty for 1 Said Snmnel Sa'd Samuel Johnson SOUTHERN PACIFIC Schneiders ART STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING 1135 PARK STREET Phone Ala 559 "evno annents are not uncertainties theyre 110t mde i a hit or miss waj' Qp lc opinion of my customers my work? tJJPtes -ill ALLEY City Ticket Agt The Krcig Haltons played their second game this season yesterday at the Dow grounds when they hooked up with the newly organized Dow Pump Co loam The latter lost by the score of 4 to 0 and although they put ui) a fine game they were not able to come anywhere near the delivery of Eric Pollard The important feature of the game was a two bagger by Swede Smith with two men on the RICHARDSON I Agent Broadway 13th sts Oakland Phones Oakland 102 or Home A 5224 Or Alameda Bark St If the employe has a suggestion to offer give him ft hearing He may have worked for some brilliant men and may know a few things that you do not Cards printed from plate $100 per lOO iBro7R7teenlh street SBldfT- Oakland it mm.

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