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We can replace teeth which you have lost with bridgework, or teeth without plates. of Teeth, $5.00—$15.00 Sets of Teeth, $8.00. We guarantee all our work to fit perfectly and look natural. EASY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED We will accept part down and balance in casy payments Come.in today for free examination and cstimate—we're open Sundays from 9 to 12. OHIO DENTISTS “One perfect day”"—made more so by these Fatima ir mild Turkish and flavor, suit fastidious fellows. tious pack- ill find 10 more cigarettes—20 for 15 cents Wuth each package of Fatima poh pr erpn bf per 4 secure handsome fell coll [2252 techon 100, l TIGERS FIND OUT BILL JAMES IS BACK Notice — Northwestern league teama which have been taking ad vantage of the fact that Bil Jam has been out of the game for a cou $e bells on, and that their careers of putting over the phunny stuph is at an ond, Tacoma received notice to this effect yesterday afternoon, when James stopped the Tiger win- ning streak by hanging the 4to? sign around the Tiger's neck and pitehing his eleventh consecutive victory, Yes, it may be definitely announced that Willlam has “come back. fellow had things pretty much his own way, and he gave the Giants ——~—~«- | lead in the first frame that made BE AN ACTOR! Positions Guaranteed Graduates Marton Warde Dramatic Schoo! |them feel easior during the rematn. \der of the game. His arm was tn great shape, and he showed no sign sprained ankle, so that he will take hia reguiar-turn on the mound im the future, hurling next Sunday's game. In the first inning Shaw beat out ‘a drive past short and scored when jJackson laid down a double to the jleft fence, Meikle got rid of the next two men on little infield hits ‘and and Jackson went to third and scored ing evar-|a moment later, when Jensen farm: nteed. 28 teachers. vorsity ried to. learn from other teach: success come to wa Prof Raber bled a torrid drive sitpped to him by_ Wilson, The Giants repeated the two-run thing fn the fourth, when Strait made a hit and Moran landed him on third with a double. Raymond was there with the squeeze and Strait scored on his bunt. With two | down, Moran hiked for the pan, and | it would have been a close decision | had not Crittenden dropped the pill | This ended the scoring of the day | for the Gtants. | ‘The tigers made seven hits off | James, but only three of them fig- jured in the bacon-gathering, and they all came in the sixth frame, j when Million beat out a bunt and to third on McMullin's double and scored on Neighbor's grounder | past second, McMullin went to third ‘and crossed the rubber on an un tamed heave. Then Willie James tightened up for the rest of the and with the exception of a walking ticket to Jensen in the sev enth, gave no other pass and no bite that meant anything. Women will be GOOD TEETH—SMALL COST ality—SUPERIOR DENTAL WORK CUT-RATES is what Ohio Dentists rts in their profession and do IN $10.00 Sets Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. In every inning but one the big) 5 of being troubled with bis recently | FISHING SHOOTING }again today, when the same teams clash, at 3 o'clack nh MW POOA es 6 8 es 64 * 3:% . Fe eee . Auk * eet eee eo. om R 1 PO. Aw taaee | ie St MS | Oh ak eee Ue oe ee | er or ee eee eeeete 4:8 ©. iid 8 9 Chiee 6 Koore by ay Kaymepd to Jackson; son, Umpire—ataran. Vancouver Shut Out by Cohn’s Braves SPOKANE, Aug. 1.-—-Pitehing and slugging in great form, Cadreau took the credit for a shutout game yesterday, when Spokane waxed the visiting Champs, 3 to 0. Cadreau was a factor in both runs made by Spokane, his triple im the second scoring Altman, who had been given a walk, and he scored in the sev enth, after aking the initial bag on a hit. Wilts pitched a good game for Vancouver, keeping the hits well scattered, exespt in the seventh inning. Beore by tnnings Spon : Vancouver ee ee NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS Pittabure 1, Boston €: 19 taatngs Mew York 7, Cimetnnatt ¢ Mt. Lowle 4-6, Phitadaiphia 2- Chicago 11, Brookiye 4. COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Vernon 4, fan Francisce ¢ Los Angeles 4, Bacramente & Portiand 6 Oamiand 6 NORTHWEST coast WwW. kL Pet w Pot Hpokane 69 MT vernon 68 ae Vancwr #1 MG Lee A sn $33 Onkind 62 ” 1Portind 47 Ae “ a a “ AMERICAN AT Detroit 427 Cleveid aN. ¥ T5imt WARD TO RETIRE BOSTON, Aug. 1.—John M. Ward, “ aM a7 is to retire, This fact was an- nounced last night. James EB. Gaff. ney of New York has purchased Ward's financial interest in the Boston club. LAWYERS AS BALL PLAYERS Local lawyers and a team repre- senting the Vancouver barristers will participate tn a ball game at Lincoln park Saturday afternoon, | TAYLOR TO TRISTATE CHEHALIB, Aug. 1.—Catcher L. G. Taylor of the Chehalis State league team, left last night for | Boise, Idaho, where he joins the Tri-State league, sstinctively mdrvic ‘ual smooth VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 1—B. P. Schwenger won the Pacific North- west {nternational singles tennis championship with ease from Capt Foulkes, the runner up, at the ten. | nis tournament here yesterday | Score, 6-4, 6-2, 6-0. Evans and Jukes |won the men’s doubles champion | ship from Tyler awl Brain of Spo. kane. The match was hard played and went five sets. The score was 6-48, 9-7, 6-4, 44, 63. SCHWENGER TENNIS CHAMP| DONE WITH DARK DANGERS IS FLYNN CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—"No more | colored fighters for mine,” was the |verdict of Jim Flynn, the Pueblo |fireman and white hoper, when ap. |proached today regarding a match with Joe Jeanette before the Gar- |den A. C. in New York. “I'll meet any white man, but Johnson, Jean ette and Langford—never,” Fiynn 1s believed to feel this way because he has been twice knocked out by Sam Langford and twice by Jack Johnson, both of whom are de- cidgdly colored, MOSLER BEATS WIESER At a smoker staged by the Moose jclub last night, Al Mosler stopped Young Wieser in the third round. | Mosler meets Floyd |Sultan Saturday night, COLUMBIA WANTS GAME Columbia City, Frank Murphy, manager, is seoking games for his buneh on August 4 and 11. Call Main 3912, b{ idol of the gushing female fan “|neapolis, St. Paul and other cities Goodman “* his corner the day of* the fight, THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1912, [The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely Read THE VERSATILE SPORTSMAN. H, ELLEVA GOODFELLOW IN THE ACT OF — GOLFING YACHTING oe Patron#- of the treated to one o! A. Hiller can wel day, as they are BOWLING anced event, PLAYING BILL- My Idea of nothing at all—What & Northwestern league slab artist has on the ball in a game he pitches hay If Wilson, the new Giant outfield or keeps it up, he is sure to be the At his first time at bat Tuesday he pinked the pill on the proboscis for jewel sacks. th ing to schedule, In the case of the Tacoma Tigers? Before Ed Watkins and Mike Lynch fed the Tacoma team a dose of Dutch Cleanser, Seat Ue fans were slipping out loops of i, ox) gy Ff © Tigers are now the real chutney | when it comes to aplee. / . | Declaring that “the teachers could DE SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS >< By KAYBCE Smite the newspapers for a stick or two, pletures &. Doe pencil pusher always started tout fog him as a got a smell it ho was hoping for & Jeanette bas w Tommy would probably vel! fot it, but that is a side insue. chin about what a pipe the Giants | wil claim ft next, altnough he dem would have when the Royal Bengals jonstrated that he was a better coal came to Seattle for a week's session, | heaver «an ooxer. Lynch and Watkins must have slip: |work on the same engine Wiis Casey ped a pinch of pep and some speed | Jones, and got about as far as into the soap powder, because | Casey did Oklahoma league, has signed 1ARDS pac - ean "=" | pacers in this se try, Sanjacinto best pacer on th |mile yesterday tn race is the Seatt ro will finally “meet acy. Th re it will| between Fe ing the) Cook, We no chance of ever ot & few moments after a marriage |iight of day again. Every time a] Win, owners huckster has peddled him one of the | bloated ( casion got so he could] Tillman believes | finest nuptial knots he bas Ia stock.) tip the beam at 200 pounds, some iden, F. OG. Gr “white hope,” when # wore that he wouldn't chanc 2 against horse, w horses, but this mp of limburser matinee ru Another effect of Johnson's retire ment will be that every has-been Or | be overlooked, and might prove the The old wheeze, “Ain't it funny |nearheavyweight will break into| winner, At any } what a difference just a few hours |the newspapers for a stick or (ow. | horse race in dead earnest. make,” certainly worked out accord-jclaiming the title Alread or The fourth eve his harpoon tnto fi and Tommy Burns also claims it it it he Tam yan an excellent matinee will be on Inst Batorday program is a management keeping faith wi a novelty here The entry ist follows Firat pecting to hear that Jin Flynn used to race, 2 The Sherman club, of the Texas. | /'! | Second race, HE Raron Lovelace, Indian by the name of Tincup, WhO| Rush St, Elmo. hot preserve order on the field, oven tis said to be a wonderful pitcher Third race if they wanted to,” the Spokane Tincup and piteber fa a shooting | guideleas pacer |echool board has decided to abolish | oo, mbination. Wake up, Herekiah! Ren W GREAT PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY MATINEE Madison park on Saturday will be Ing matinees ever witnessed tn the Pacific Northwest racing program which closed yenter- The 2:40 class trot is a well-bal 6 while the brings together the b the wise ones to look up. Jand Padishah and MacFitestmrm re is considerab) ry M. Tillie of Padishah, and Greent the measure of the $10,000 colt, and Greenbeck & Erwin tb het $1,000 on a side, or match horse trot was arranged Staront or Neeratte are neither to day's racing was satisfactory, Unis ence Girl, Romont, Katie Guy, Lady ape, JIM FLYNN JACK JOHNSON. FIGHT FANS—LasT CALL Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Your last and only chance to see THR BA racing matines at f the greatest rac GIANTS, The only authentic, off . ‘TTLE op and Manager R./f 'ng Pictures of the Johnson-Fiynn Wann et And genuing i! enthuse over the|f-tKen at the ringside at Las Vogus. N. M. July ¢ well-classed races. It’s the Talk o The Most Wonderful Thrilling, Exctt tures Ever Exhibii Continuous from 10 a. m. clara tion of the coun believed to be thé «6 Const, worked a n 2:12, and caused | The third ¢ Derby, atl, so Tom ted Come earl; “ 7 nd 6 assay to ll p. m of & £004 seat, Exhibit T he t Becond Ave. Near Marion, RIGHTS FOR THE ENTIRE NORTHWEST WOODY BROS. AND MONTGO! le Trott to decide wupr sm» | feeling . owner 4] — S85) MacFitasimmons. hin horse can take MERY, Movins, torag Packing, Shippa Houseyoeo Ley Goo 2 s83 neh at the eonbeck offered to aH =o Oe 3' inner to take both would be against so the 2:15 class) Nellie Chimes, rate, it will be « ot brings together 14. sipped foand Fron the If last Sator even more so. A® every horse on the sure starter. The werves credit for ith the public—tt is for Saturday is an 49 trot —Independ 2:15 class pace Banjactnto, Isadore |” Rooster. William Moffett’s Cashmont against Renton, Rainier Valley, football playing by the pubdlic|its milking time - t 8 . Fourth race, the Seattle Trotting t e _— = Hy ioorgte lms ore a Derby, 2:15 class—Padishah, Mao-| ackson ree an b oth rT Sell Thi | |hoodiamiam The new order wit |t@ €° t® 1916 tx to dwarf Siockholn 0%. NOPPRIN® 6 44 19 gomonk, | PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN _ oe ven Dy merged Ge vantage in population settles that | Bos McKinney, Oakland, Moore, i DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE guinea, for the @oming year. Pott far in advance rag . COLUMBIA Saige RENTON — Eve next rough game to be ruled| ape Ring Coliaps wae oe «| | i upon by the board will probably be ching must be the middie name| ALBUQUERQUE, N. 3 uly 3 |GEN ERCH |mumbiethe peg OF pussy-waiea-|of the Brown family. The Chicago|—gcbeduled to go 20 rounds, the| GROCER —__ ERAL MERCHANDI Oppos Cubs, the St. Louis Browns, the Bos-| fight between Phil Kaight of Kan W. P. PHALEN Williams & McKnight — Bs ton Braves and the Athletics sil| eas City and Stanley (Kid) Yoakum! prones, Beacon 1622, Columbia 1 iF rou ws no other effeet in the | have a pitcher named Brown. of Dallas, was ended abruptly in the! o.. y saing Up-to-Date Grover of wine stow ay " — sporting public will wel- “aemoneme ninth round, when, after Yonukum the Rainier Valley. Jack Johnson's retirement he ring because it Will fetire frayed and sotled expression, from the cotvinme of nf pages. 1 hape the white hope” get buried | ow! ‘WORLD'S NOTED DRIVERS ENTER |. AUTO RAGE |: a of With the entry of David Hrace- Brown heading the list of speed- sters of the Grand Prife race, con jsiderable interest ts now being | stirred up in Milwaukee's big motor race meet. Brnce-Brown nominat- ed the Fiat car Tuesday—the first lregular entry tn the International classic, and his mount will be the | |the Star senlps, that team having th first leg of the French Grand Prix a fow weeks ago, and with which/ he scored third place in the fe-| th mous European classte, but was dis-| ar qualified on « technicality for hav-/ thy thorized point on the course. A nuinber of other famous pilots are already making plans for the | ca! big Milwaukeo meet. Ralph de} Palma, who will arrive from Bu- Tope, may be seen at the wheel of the anme car—the Mercedes—with | which he made such a sensational) performance at Indianapolt ing for 495 miles. Erwin Bargdoll| has entered the Pabst trophy and | the Vanderbilt Cup races and poe. | sibly may be a contender in the Grand Prix | EB. G. Hewlett of Los Angeles ha: expressed a destre to enter two Fiat cars, the one which Teddy Tetzlaff | drove to victory at Santa Monica and Tacoma a few weeks ago. Tetz- laff will have one of these mounts) and Barney Oldfield may have the second one. Starter Fred J, Wagner has re- colved advices from a number of small cat makers, as well as man- ufacturers of the big fellows, th they are preparing to enter the) Pabst trophy and Wisconsin Motor trophy events Supplementing the military. pro tection will be 200 deputy sheriffs, about the course, while of police will detail a spe- drafting men from vari- ous parts of the city. Deteotives from different parts of the coun- try will do special work in protect ing the throngs of visitors, Ohief McQueeny of Chicago will send a aquad of men, while the police de. partments of Detroit, Buffalo, Min $5, wii will be represented, the ‘object be- ing to form these detectives into a eral “reception committee” tor |such lHeht-fin gentry, confi |dence men and others whe wit try | |to do business in Milwaukee during the rase meets, ‘The latter will be carefully watched pon their ar-| rival and “urged” to leave the town | at once KELLY LIKES ATTELL SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1.—| Spider Kelly, the well-known train- ler, is enthusiastic over the chances | of Abe Attell against Harlem Tom my Murphy, when the two meet here, next Saturday, “Take it from me,” said Kelly, “Attell wil¥ win gure this time.” Kelly declared $1,000 on At he would bet ell, and would also be WANT SUNDAY GAME The O0.W, R. & N. wants a game for Sunday with one of the fast country teams in the state. Com- municate with 1. P. Welch, 200 Colman building, Seattle, not seo a joke If one sneaked up and hit him on the leg. got to hand it to him for getting a) lot of merriment and good cheer|the fight a dr ee ee ISTARS ANNEX SCALPS hat section were bloodthirsty for 1,000 per cent to their credit this | season. |clocklike work of their aggregation | would sure send the the massacre was over, the Stars | hung the Indian #ign on the Van president of the Boston Nationals,| same car with which he won the| Asselt boys, aunexing 11 pelts while rounds four times, The feature of ing taken on gasoline at am una) ner worthy of much credit Everett Motor Boat club to Taine | classes races will be held in September. They say that Tommy Ryan could | bat you've | head strack the to rise Referee t of Jim Fiye shade until the OF SUBURB SQUAD The Star baseball club shouldered ely war clubs and strolled to Lin- in park to engage in battle with tribe from the famous suburb Van Asselt, The Redmen from|{ generaiship and They figured that the McFarland bere Star men to) For But when the first e woods in uproar. gan fought caut strength for a w Hogan had all th rounds. Hogan. wir opponents were making the © game was the pitching of Rick- d for The Stars, who wriggled appearances here. at Sabif'e Nursery, foot of Holly S8t.t out of many tight places In a man- The preliminaries furnished | Toke 4 Renton Line, get off at plenty of excitement. Dalny | Brighton. a O'Brien, the Northwestern light EVERETT, Aug. 1—A vigorous weight, won a d mpaign haa been started by the of 10 rounds over Angeles. O' Brie 000 to be divided into prizes for! too much for Re inners in various speed boat!) won on points, from 20-footers up. The 10-round | Virra. Fair Warnings! The Great Sale of Tailor Made Pants ends Saturday. After tha the price will be $5, $6 and $7, choice, any pattern, any style, made to order, made to fit, made fo SHH PANT S—lailored to Your Measit Union Made Deh em eRS EET) Copyright, 1912, Scotch Woolen Mills, had knocked Knight ropes, the ring collapred. Yonkum's HOGAN OUTBOXES M’FARLAND IN 15 ROUNDS SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1.—Ring box his opponent won the decision for One-Round Hogan over Tommy} last night, when) “eaetase'e'Ss") RAINIER VALLEY DIS seven rounds the! \ lead was all McFa: —— McFarland bad shot his bolt and lack the class shown in bis former decision through the Pure Foods—Full Weights JACKSON ST. 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