The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1913, Page 2

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY AMUSE MENTS an, | VAISE IS NOW CAMPING ON WELSH’S TRAIL sm: nie Tonight—All Wee, Ariat oa | RENTON LAD TENTATIVELY MATCHED TO MEET JOE BA YLEY AGA IN rue SHORT Cur af — FRENCHIE BADLY BATTERS THE READY FOR RAGE Pantages Thea Angeles Cafe CANADIAN CHAMPION;| § GIVEN Bets” |" TACOMA, “july, 2-—With the Vide yitle Mesos Pentagy “y, preliminary Today and All Week EMMA CA Vevent two days aw - ar neeme for 6 Fexto road con World's Gree 1422.24.00 Firat Avenve Bia sanrats Tha. somte Other the Our 25c Regular Dinner : Drivers. | 4 mechanics as —AND— VANCOUVER, B. C July 2—that, by his w sembled in the oms of the Com es os . 2 5 in wonderful rameness r lot " Phene Mai Our Special 50c Chicken] Frenchie Valse, the new light-jand a deadty right Jab, he stmpty merotal Club and drew lots for ste — Di weight champion of Canada, will|carried the champ off bin feet tlons and pits inner get a crack at Freddie Welsh, The tide began to turn in favor Fe ee ee ee res rans Served from {1 a.m. to 8 me FP English lightweight champ, if helof the Frenehman in the fifth Fast time was made in the trial Unexcelicd in Seattle again succeeds in beating the for-/round, when V, ! sping Tnesda The dista of the ‘ound er gine landed lash Office 1 Oyaters, Dungeness Crabs, Flan, Himer champion. Joe Bayley, with Ing rieht which drew ‘eel © te course has been cut down to 3% © 114 Jackson Ot, _Steaks and Chop _ whom he has been matched for a champion , Every round miler Hie Burman has several FREE —LATE MOTION return beut to take place July 96.|from the fifth t tbe eleventh was Benz and the Keeton with him. His Pate PICTURES--FREE Mis Wan peaatlontiy ‘wuttied telay.|Valee's, ‘The tite cad loth rcmbe polo team has been practicing all Vocal and Instrumental Concert Vaine beat Hayley here Tuesday | were even. Valse tore In at Hayley week for the matches to be played SUMMER ICE Afternoons — Evenings in what was declared one of the|in the 14th, and, after the latter! jin Seattle Telephone Elliott oa PME eh oral # < 1S-round battles ever »ped to the cany ce, — r Yor ice rates. We Prof. Mape pon Ae Han Orchestra off in the Dominion. For any ‘tatrly wh a aor |_ MODERN elegantly furnished | tee full weight ang 4 Q—Artitte—0 four rounds Valse was right jab to the chin. The final pee Gusta ant Vite nos matt vn rt lta odindect rfp al . ' and Virginia, near ICE DELIVERY co At every stage of the battle the blllott 803. Advt, — : = —— => = = Renton nester outgamed ponent nging wildly, the USE ONLY PASTUERIZED MILK hampion would rush Frenchie, | 4 . ; who m onslaught toe to toe \ Impure milk probably causes more dangerous sick nd fore Bay! back with f ness among children than any other thing And this is cy of weil-directed ¢ especially true in the hot summer months, which are just Tom Swift, Vatee's manager. a now approaching mieeve were. ree see’ oat hs mang | SEATTLE MOTHERS NEED NOT WORRY Lich Mariel: ad Wie 6 eek Wa @ i; As they can be sure of getting milk that is absolutely Welsh in view afterward. He fig aa pure and free from germs by simply calling us up and ires on the strength of Campbell's f showing against Welsh, that Vaise arranging for a regular supply « would beat the Bnglishiman, Valac Milk Clarifier, Special Suit: Me lave just rmscalied : Pe it h sively defeated Campbell tn} = ’ s gu dt « I! impurities from t which is guarantee remove a pu s from the can | milk V care old and has a Why run the risk of getting dangerously impure milk been in the game six years. Surely 1913 wilh Ko ¢ 0 hildre: ysts you no more to get milk ball history as th come | for your ct ren when it cc y r g k backs First there was Fred a e gan ha “ nd lost 3 « on that is guaranteed to be pure? : Falkenberg, who returned to the All you need to do is to call us up and we will have i} |big show from the American asso \« 1 a wagon call at once and arrange to supply you regularly fation to pitch a great winning him twice and the only one to bit 2 as Shar needs require. “_o le ag coiagtlis oma ol eag a You have your choice now of the finest . i hen Nick Altre wr an when he wa h . . Try our Pure Ice Cream made from Pasteurized ff A edie Wine tanto eats tal eties aint thin Saas ball a0 olleceee English Blue Serges and Cheviots, the latest Cream @ short tim ' an ever tt was rk ays and pin-stri materials L AIRY And now major league teams are | For Columbus MeQuillan has da ys * P! Lai and 4 | ther d ‘ool: busy bidding for Cy Morgan and! pitched splendidly. His fast ball many other distinctive woolens at | 1415 Eighth Ave.—Phone Elliott 912 George McQuillan } is the terror it was when he broke| : Nes. His control, ing show at COME BACK AT THE)|were by the clovest of scores. | BRANCH OFFICES: — eg s Morgan is with Kansas oly ot be — oo oe ae tees li Billy Ross, of Centralia, who wi he American association, whither! always £004 a hi | 2200 Ladd Place 1926 vom Spy St. "oes Dorian in the 166+ -pound |he was chased by Connie Mack, | yi able, and thin year he has won 10 : Phone North 668 Phone North 2359 who belleved Cy was too strong 2 \ mes. Only onee has ; ; 7 = : : a of the Austin and Salt matinee box-|for “evening life.” which Morgan h more than eight e | F / — —— miand rin -| bas always denied AS ARTIST JOHNSTONE SEES | « 4 « of his defeats! ¢ day afternoon, is more is certainly following the |” 4 narrow now. The ex-/TOP, ON THE LEFT, GEORGE! Both MeQuillan and Morgan are man of mystery so far ae ¢ | fistic fans are concerned. Ro melodrama and movies | M'QUILLAN AT RIGHT, CY|pitching better than Falkenberg | J has never before appeared in @ Se-|actor has performed notably for|/ MORGAN, WHO 18 ALSO SHOWN (did inst year and are sure to be . . ° | KC . IN ACTION IN THE CENTER, [sold this fall Such materials in a suit usually command ff el a price of $50.00 or more. interest as attaches to| With a team never firmly er svent between Tom Dale,|trenched In the first division, Mor man, and tvan ernane - - 4 ed in the return to TENT Sucrronw the ring of Billy Williams, Wil tama ts taking Haht work every Jay to keep himself in shape to go} Good, sald to be} ntwelght ever turned | ouver three other bouts be- n evenly matched boys. Bul from the RiversRithele and Anderson-Crosa Dattles in Califor- > ce | Choose your pattern early, while you have a large display to make a selection from, Frisk pulled off the best play of) m the day when he dragged Cadman’s | nec harp liner off the right field| ty pares — eared to second !2| Five hits were the total extent of | Hhis the 3 | ha the damage inflicted on the Vic-| ( rf 1e cro “ ne eee toria pitchers by Crum, formert Beattie got only two hits off) win goattle 4 Schmutz, who was in TAT0|Victorient |” the WO ames at} Tailors to Men of Refinement jagainat jthe fas Clothes You'll Be Proud of Pri: i t rnoon battle. Jack ide in clothes is perfectly nia will be read between rounds. son donated at bit, a bingle,| wirdky fiabl first bit, ingle, Whi v | justifiable. sie Titoggh the pitcher's hex, meen Vehocuver comes hore econ nearly carried Schmutz off his ¢ ee ee ee e. Every man should wish to look his best om every occasion. And here's one of the points in favor of Adler-Rochester Clothes i‘ " Today's game between the | -—— a ae axcovven, iu'y Ve EFS Dame ae kath A) consed won tha beak of two pitchers’ , t ne ae up play for the week in Vancouver. | battles here Tuesday, Ingersoll)» weve your Teath extractes|The two teame will finish out the Now is NIT! got the other wallop when he pr etiyt ray Hnerd iy quent tis tripled in the aise Stacking Umpire Not only are Adler-Rochester Clothes winning bis game in the morning r ore| series he besiar ‘ | built of the finest materials it is possible to and Schmutz walking away with |for plete wore. Tee #utitn seco aan | TWO sate x ite cu kg oth ‘ r the honors in the afternoon con-|fes4My after extr r a © played on the Fourth, one in the morning and ner of after sores purchase —not only are Adler-Rochester Cl constructed to give the sturdiest sort of —but also Adier-Rochester Clothes are Inict. Seattle dropped the first leame 42 and the second 3-1./ th j Teeth —« Scor | _ form or tn the other in the afternoon. then used tor r gives up! tion in the Appolnied wpecial operating Splendiat " | Firet Game. 1 so designed as to make your appearance dis anh wt |roume for different branches of work ny other | tinctive under all circumstances 234 Out Trusto-NMature Teeth are a nec. | teat tn . Young Brown | A o } a 7 to your comfort and happiness oj batted for Killilay in the first There's an individuality in Adler-Roch ee Ket In your apron |rame and hit for Raymond in the esters found in no other clothes ae ae | ; |neeond contest. He came through ak tal aise ‘yes: | Cca: tnt : ; " Nets at OB, me #13 perl with a bingle first time up. Melvor 7 Wai ae : oot accoremag te me . was also used in a pinch In The prices are $18.00 to $35.00. oe pol erean ania Rain 146 LEWIS WINS AGAIN a 2 Seattle Athletic club tennis tour Second at James tndl Seeend Ava |ney Tuesday afternoon. Low! who has proven himeaelf to be on et wielders in the In present location 11 years of the best rac contest, was again victorious, Hel} )* EVERETT took on Robt. ans, defeating | INTEKURBAN RAILWAY {him 1-6, 61 In the doubles - GOING TO .2 TO BYERETT—timiet) Henry Borles afid Rucker, of F 210.40 & om j ¥ F } Pei SPEND | Broadway and Franklin, defeated @. | Roddie and Noon 6%, 64, but lost| to B nd Le Bland 4-6, Fourth of July = Bees 4 ROMEO HAGEN’'S is SENTENCE SUSPENDED a Romeo Hagen, the Seattle welter weight who recently received a 10. day jail sentence, which was later A suspended, for street fighting, will } meet Billy Ross of Centraila in a VIA THE |10-round bout before the Chehalis ba) be Business Men's A. C., at Centralia,|, “ —In making your preparations Filling 50c Up Sore havi ht = for the big holiday outing, | he ‘The beet er of amalgam te used TO | by us The tooth te put In proper com | wemmane 14 7 3 27 19 0) Rittom before the fillings are placed. Portland, Grays Harbor 2.2) .) °°: bold Crowns $3-$4 c Wilosn and Kett To obtain good service trom by ? | raed Qe a NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Old German Lager to treat it ties | AMERICAN 1 ¥ AND ALL INTERMEDIATE POINTS F Serge BOF | rasgamns male ‘ ROUND TRIP FARE TO CHAMP rE were ey 4 i 8 : a ay hp or beng Partan, $750 Aberdeen, $5:30; Hoquiam, $540 tH li Bridgewor k $3- Mo a te a prompt delivery. ‘ares proportionately reduced to other points Challenger Joe en CON | ae requires considerable of selene | NATIONAL EROSOR lclude their hard training today, and to pi from then on until they step Into | epectaiiets can the ring here Friday will take ein the mieatn y Each is down to 134% Four Fine Trains Daily iii olirice vor Leave Seattle 7:40 a.m, 11:30 a, m., 11:45 a. m.. 11:15 p. m.|™ Pee Sent terotah. a. taldter FullSets Teeth $5 Up course of training since I have e bridge work correctly, OUF| vow york teath an Tickets on sale, July 2, 3 and 4. Final return limit, July 6, 1913 Independent Brewing Co. SEATTLE, U.S. A. a V N fle vou it ; The O.-W. R. & N. offers 1 sar aches, | been in the Ritchie wald to: We have thousands of Menttle custom: FORE Te | ‘a ati ‘ ic block als, po i-\day. “I expect to win by a knock or that’ plates could be ftled an pore 3 4 cient employes and the forts |out fect! a ue do the work, | ; b+ cs of ogi sales ep ‘Any work that dosen't prove : of up-to-date travel. For further) pup IN FINE SHAPE tory will bo repaired tree of charge ai | nCra! 43 information as to rates call on or aay Ce. | Onkiana “av Come in SOON-—tod@ay If vou wish—-fos phone Lanna Wire FRAN examination and estimate. | puipacnn hoe, Seeous i "08 ANGELES, July. 2,—Bud CG 1 Washington 1, Nowto , Anderson, the slashing lightweight, 12-Year Guarantee to All| chicsse a. Detroit 2 J.H. O'NEILL took his’ final workout today in i Cieveland-st. Louin Postponed preparation for his go with Cross Free Examination A bell shtltiede,: tnniicns Pittebure 2 District Passenger Agent : Friday afternoon, Anderron de : a 716 Seco clared himself down to welght and CUT- ( ay 716 Second Ave in the best condition of his life, and ff Ab: Eb aaaiphte 4. 2 ir ie ts te 699 aeady to tackle anything from a af NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Telephone Main 93 foo dre My Beattie 2°] | Fans are looking forward to a Dp ENT isT Bort Dhol |champlonship match between the COAST LEAGUE winner of the Anderson-Croes bout Oakland 1, Veniee 6 | |and the RitchteRivers fight, | University St, Second and University | Loran’ © Sacramento 0 | 1 Bt, Opp, Kraser-atervon Ca BAR PRABCLRe A) teem Angled)

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