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: ATHLETIC PARK | HYDRO-AEROPLANE RACES SPEEDBOAT ON LAKE WASHINGTON Tale Baseball AVIATOR GHRISTOFFERSON PITS ———} HIS FLYING BOAT AGAINST FAST sates" rains | MOTORCRAFT OVER RACE COURSE The Oregon have each ane 1 boat and hytiro-aeroplane, a : mush-epeculated question, will forall and 20-mite race for 26 Wiring, Repairing, Installing when one of the fastest motor | Today the finale take place. 1018 Post St. Seattle boats in the world will line up The race will be run over the a for a ten-mile race against a motorboat course, Christoffe L————— hydro-asropiane son flying overh This afternoon at 4 o'clock chine make an estimated ween \ Seagate sicumin | either the Oregon Kid, a 50 speed of a mile a minute under Wire Works | milean-hour boat, or the Baby favorable but the 2443 Irving St. Seattle, Wash. | Beli, will be pitted against Av boat, of lesser epeed, will have evator Enclosures, Fire Escapes] (ator Silas Christofferson In his the advantage on the turns. Iron and Wire Window Qvards, | Poiding s an¢ Fencing. conflict 1007 Hoge Bldg. The Bat, Cay go W. Wiley, | rida again won the for sailboats | ¢ ‘to 7 for 4 second day's |recoma = : racing held on bay under the| gookanc EVERETT ABATTLE auspices of the ht otub | PF INTERURBAN RAILWAY ia = ee Ss Ba RATT. TO EVERETT — Limited F afternoon Potre ™ | Rotce and hed second and the Norn third With the final heat in all events} Qraina 10.39 a m and 6.28 pom \ Tie, 8 taking place this afternoon, @ great) yrerpoRIA battle 8 anticipated when ae jthe two final jwendolyn and Ortona ar other victory — Limited | jy race for forty-eight footers. | 7 Focal in the race for forty ight foot series with the B &| The Gwendolyn won the second | vancouver 2. % = heat Friday, the Ortona copping | victoria © ™ the first heat on the day previous. |” jatteries Freignt leaves born ctttes pact NC enor wa PRactiow ch «& Friday's race the high w m | Dy d top yard, snapped the Ortona causing the canvas to collapse. ‘HEAR BETTER In the first heat for power cruis- | the Surf crossed the finishing ten a |the other four competing boats a wonderful metre San Souci finished second and Taz-| gently, but! linia third. | Wrth Lotest eurely” peat The powerboat Siren, piloted by | Pittsbure | Qwaken the dormant the reason oo Commodore Nor of the Tacoma | users Yacht club, won first place tn the | from Tacoma to Seattle, for Tac boats only. | made the trip In 2 b pure | 20 minutes and 42 seconds. Cinetnn ree: . mate Ph r | Face im Otter! which w ks yee win ‘ome of ty =e bon me ons) SPOKANE, July 19—Carrying Victoria Se 'havs|thetr baggage, camp outfit and pro-| 7s", maugerst:|visions in a wheelbarrow cf light 2.203 tonnage, Mr. and Mrs. A. L Tubbs e- |and their two sons, aged 11 and 9 Sis this rental '9 applied on years, have started on a 1,500-mtle ‘om Sandpoint, Idaho, a town | \ keep the Audiph ‘alk from Prous ‘muscrnorwoxa CO. 446 A150 miles east of Spokane, to St Paul, Minn No hotels, no restaurants and no x; tips are the orders laid down by the Tubbs family, who will pitch! jthelr camp by the roadside when | you can edt fest om payment of a em about October 1. Mr. Tubbs, who aoe om « lis a barber, says the trip ts for) proxys his health, but as he welghs about | Berton 200 pounds, it ts thought his idea | * ns mainly ts to reduce weight. i to |Joy Ride,” “The Molding,” “In Old . Marseilies.” via the Se At the Dream Until Sunday ‘All members of the Moose ee } Order and their friends are]| At the Alhambra Until Monday | ona cordially invited to join the “The Picket Guard,” two reels 4 iat. Yy . “The Smallpox Scare in Stony | | special party ou may“ac-|!quich," “The Wrong Road,” “The heompany the party to St.]/ Tuna Indian Compan: | Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago eee or East. We suggest you make your reservations at once. A. P. CHAPMAN, JR., Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. J. L, CRISWELL, City Ticket Agent At the Melbourne Until Sunday “Ashes,” “A Foreign Spy," “Love and Rubbish.” . A Until Sunday At the Cl: \“A Joy Rire,” “The Moulding.” | oe ° | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pau! At the Elite Until Sunday Bows Rallway “Her Mother's Oath “Her | avin § Wo Pot womn Second and Cherry, Seattle. 'Sweetest Memory,” “Songs of} = pbb Mage er : r ++ Truce,” “All on Account of a Por : it eae ie cetacean = — trait |f Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. 4 vas 48 | ODD ITEMS | i H ser > SPECIAL COURSE IN iH F an 79 SORT OF IN A RUT a as. oe When a 10-foot, century-old ey | y, vi 400 34 ene taken from a mill wheel, a perfect | For ambitious Fema nn | In Oc groove was found in the wood. The|f young man, with only a com: | jiearinan, Victoria foo ¢ 16] eel’s mouth was barbed with fish |§ mon school n, who de 9) smith, Spokane $00 44 8 |hooks and its stomach loaded with | sires to enter the great field of : he et sinkers. Hlectrictty, this special course in {ig eg frowns 3- 4 paren Meter Testing and air will pi i | SOME CENTS TO HER || serve as an excellent foundation 464 41 0 To obtain good service trom a bad-|. LONDON, July 19.—A_ famous || As competent Meter Men are in To ly decayed tooth, allow us t {t,|dancer is said to nave reduced her |§ constant course ti on for the time may come when then fill it, and afterwards crown price for a private appearance $300\§ will insure him a good earning 56 you will have to live without It. With Gold or Porcelain Crowns. Youlwhen a wealthy hostess informed || power as soon xs he completes 7 1 “1 such @ tooth. her she need not mingle with the |f[ it, and to atvance ae M4 Passing your earnings on guests by working his way to the top. ‘4 w vegileriy' ‘40 someone alee is | a8 Bridgework $3- $4. Mone OO * 1} YB Ulf Sorntue nara for tove who wet WEBSTER, Mass., July 19.—Do Portiand A. 35 i da| Your money. It requires considerable of «: rience to place brid -| minick Benctk received news of the work cor-| homecoming of his wife, who had missing been absent two years. He is in a so that| serious condition at the hospital © from) from three attempts at hanging. of Porcein fou will have the best serv Them. ‘ONE FISHERMAN’S LUCK ul 4 eeth, CHICAGO, July 19.—Jos, Marek begged the police to lock nim up We have thousands of Seattle ¢ for the night, saying bis wife would Somers who will tell you th ey\ beat him up if he went home with Sa peciectiy wotll thes t ia oJ tite nothing to show for a day's fishiig the work trip Any work that doesn't prove satis-| {red free of |GETS FOOT I TO IT today 1f you wait) NEW YORK, July 19.—It took |i tical {BE examination and eat)-|Job Free Examination ADISON, Wis, July 19,—Two girl bathers, claa in men's bathing ae : D EN T is q Ss sults, drew’ such crowds to the |f Seattle Eagineering School, tne. Brooms at lowest ratos at Hotel Vic ity St, 24 and t aingratey [untvoralty boat house that fraternity 106-810 West Roy St. nive! o Vraser-Paterson Co, students complained to the patige. The supremacy of the motor | “hydre aeroplane. Kid and Baby Bell won a hgat in the JOmile free Seventeen, the Spokane Indl-| nt to win the} Pengals » locals taking the game, jane were neitord, | Douglas and Hannah A rally to an Arthur Pelkey, world’ er in the Lew is; Narveson, Kantlehner and Brot AN LEAGUE Detrott 6 i AUDIPHONE fins with only a slight lead over | New Ye Washington ‘BEGIN LONG HIKE! 22" AMERICAN Le NATIONAL LEAGUE w. evening or fatigue overtakes them. |wew Tork They expect to arrive at St. Paul | Patiadeipnia } il F 3 " \ "Kt the Class A Until Sunday | vince | pap apo | Cincinnati, Ohio, “Denizens of the Deep,” “The _In the way of making his work “ | “The Spotted Elepbant’s Hawk! 0 CESSI Y]b ll A i Grizzly Guien" “gomething Rotten he Although Al Gipe was a member § the famous Grays Harbor coun lin Havana,” “ignorance le Bliss. 0 a avings of the hospital squad for a couple |f try. $9.80 ride for $2.60 Pr Mystery,” two reels, “Sweeney's Dream.” cannot help this ba of f attie’s pitchers are well up in the for that 9 itst purpose and nothing else, as its Victoria, although atill stranded interest at fin the second division, name implies, with “Rounding Up the Counterfett.| lors,” “Spider, Crab and Lobster Course in Meter nie pay ei seven, sony a! available to men with common ltew seconds to thrust one foot into|f school education, 12-Year Guarantee to All) sidewalk gas shutoff to sound | 9 monthe its depth. , It took workmen two ff about hours’ to remove a section. of pipe 9 sions, CUT-'*" release him spent OH | RATE A RUN ON THE BANK pag covers about in day sessions, night ses. time Fi) pure gold, each weighing three at 7) quarters of an ounce. mod The werds are wronght ip en and THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1913. | Pelkey, New Champion, Has Séme| | Reach; Holds Tommy Burns Off | at Arm’s Length Without Effort o} 1 heavyweight champion, has a real reach. vyweight look like @ kid in comparison, The He makes an average h accompanying picture shows him holding off Tommy Burns, once heavy: | k! || weight champion of the world A fan has written to know how, conspicuous in the third, Killilay many games Spokane would have took every out and finished up the |r Ito win to cop the Northwestern inping’s work by checking two tal league gonfaion. We have turned 1@s which would have been hung |this one over -to the padded cell up had Coltrin’s po depart for solution. ter alighted safely. Kil! ..# the running hea rin | “Admirer” writes to learn wheth- fone er this fe all | have to do for a liv eee ling. Answer—Y this and work. Fullerton, who invariably weak. |! 8 2 ens for a couple | One safe guess, at least, in th ery & |terrible Umes is that the Meavers b inning early Friday, and after ret | Will Minish tn the firet division. that could not be touched. toe 7s eee oe Bill Laird, the recruit, has been " hn ‘tl lsent back to Dayton to pitch hay i Ak aeaee ee le afternoon. ts: | When Bill develops speed, control | nome has left his shoulder, and that #*/and curves, he ought to be © £004 pote “ansious to met hie piteher, ae turn once more, Today's game | ret \echeduled to st t 3:20, oF tee) Manager Tealey’s crew will meet fo tis downtown th hes ™ athek cal Hlsome stiff opposition when the 4, up the Yealer cable service Spokane Indians come here, next fixe peed as| Week, With Mike Lynch now at) a¢ the helm, the Indians are regard the Selm, the Indians are weed) Odeon Theatre Mike great pleasure to wallop Se| “The Dream Home”—Reliance. }to turn the twtek. joa Pete and the Bandit"—split tie. It tent 20 nel Rube Waddell’s| “Annie Laurie"—Reliance s14| diving 80 or 90 feet Into a Minne) purse ave, my, et. Pik {7s sota Inke to recover the body of a| {fi drowned man that astonishes us. “S. Pal Shove pe Whag is really herote and noble ts the fact that the diving was done & Plambiag Co. in water Original fire ben oe foat and repaire mings of ry} Inasmuch as the English drink a ting theirs with froth in stone stetne Raliroad = excuraion the ocean, Moc lps N Sun- pathing rain passes through Aberdeen, Hoquiam and of weeks, and is still nur a An opportunity to see the sore arm, the big Seattle pitcher ff ocean anc still spend the afternoon hb. Round trip, $2.50. nda as the league's leader on the t Gipe has flung 16 games, winning Trains leave Kir 4 r a ng St. Station 14 of them. Close on bis heels {8 \B at 7:40 a m. and 7:55 a. m Martinon!, the Portland twirler Tickets at city office, First only ne gar behind. All of Se. er, and King St. Sta nan the league team swatting average tucked away fn {ts bat bags, Van couver | the second-hardest hit ting aggregation, and the Seattle Champions third Seattle i# the best felding team in the cirewit, The figures Official pitching average of all pitchers now working In the league, tnetuding games of July 12 Compiled ufider the resident Fielder Jones by J Keeping something for your f1¢ $00 27968 seit every payday at the Dextor Vietorta Vancouver a8 149 Sockake = ot Horton Trust and Savings Bank ‘and ma eet will add new promise to your Peectia A Set future, A savings account here will help you live within your in- come, and compound faterest will increase it, | Spokane 52 |HOW’D YOU LIKE ONE ST. PRTERSRURG, July 19.—M Spiridinoff, a wealthy man, of Mow cow, has issued 200 Invitations to phis golden wedding celebration. The Invitations are on cards of | DEXTER HORTON | TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Secondsand Cherry. amel | MODE! elegantly furnished ginus, Eighth and Virginia, near Westlake. Elliott 803.—Adv, PLAY FINALS IN POTLATCH GOLE TOURNEY TODAY; CAPT. FLEAGER TIES CHICK EVANS’ RECENT SCORE Potlatch jthe best score mad men's championship and the worm # championship Potlatch tournam attle Golf club lnks » that between geles and a forme Dixie Fleager ¢ men's champion ip, and Miss Alice Warner of Del Monte and Mrs. | Portland for the ladies ft » form in the completing the will clash for {holes the scores of the two seore of the tourney, and equaled JACKSON’S WALLOP PUTS GAME ON ICE LANGFORD WILL coming over, atte againet 6 to 4 score Friday s Friday evening. The men are to} 1 clash at catch weights a t Bb ae a 0 you Jong to tat) 6 differenc | ‘This will be Langford's first ap-| fitting ood inakien aman | pearance tn a local ring since he| ‘Tooth’ aha teens ate flattened Jim Flynn in a round five bey sounwcocena> to deep cen: |» | begins today |charge of the entrie o1erer)8s Two base hits | |totrnament shows promise of be nnings in ev] suffered his |€rrsi4. Ktolen basse—Mahoney uty Fullerton 8 f Fullerton 2 ott Sector ‘ T | Seattle’ ‘# tennis talent will be rep- BUYS CATCHER; NOW CATCHER’S MISSING | brn walloping the ball with old- all the sore-| . ed ont four sizzling drives. With the aid of President the New York club tn the search. | 4 to have left] New York for Los Angeles a week Transportation was furnished by the New York club. Mater had expected to use Sterrett in the cur- rent series with the Angels. atile, and he will spare no efforts| “The Lost Combination,” “Peep. | AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark. Metropolitan—Dark. — Frank Rich Co, Wedding Bells.” Grand—Vaudeville and motion - Phowplays Melbourne — Photoplays Athambra — Photoplays THE MARKETS ‘The following are the avernes on merchants oe paid by the re: | ducere and pri taller to the commissioners Frait—Setting Price. 2 6 ® 1 2 1.2 1 1 cy Ox tongue tir y medium wt: Amoked Meate—Heliing Loenl—Haying abise—Heiling Price, - | Celery, iereen top, don Feed, Selling Price, Puget sound’ “timotny ee ifm REV. M.A, MATTHEWs Will preach a sermon lay morning, cxtiteg “MERCY FOR DEBTORS,” ‘The sermon night will leon Perron “BALD-HEADED ADED IRREVER Fveryone cordially 4 First Presbyterian Chu venth an@ Spring ans, the famous ge recent! Fleager defeated R lair, a local man, 7 up and 6 to go The best match of the day was bam and oman LAppy. Lapham won 4 aj 1 to go, but compelled to extend himself. During the first ers did not both making half-round in 39 strokes. Mins Warner defeated Mra. A Hilton of the Seattle club 4 to Ko, In 1shole match rs. | James Gt n lost to kin: | ner, 4 up and 3 to go, FIGHT IN FRISCO SAN FRANCISCO, July 19 rain a Sam Langford, th Boston Tar © women Or man who jy Baby, Was matched here today to| ¢*tra hard to please fn box four rounds with Charlie Miller,| 8 $® everything else, with stg. | short of notht the local heavyweight, her t 6 110g lese than Ty : - ‘ next | to-Nature Teeth - 80 many people years age. fied oie TENNIS MEET GETS per pet, Sena we ver set, according to, mete FLOOD OF ENTRIES) ra ned Drawings for 26 matches have al | NN ready been made for first round of | singles in the annual tournament ! of the Seattle Tennis club, which | “Goonies mae The office of C. D, Lewis, in| In present location 11 yean as flooded | —— $$ ine ants for the els Friday night, and the} with names of asp club Ia ing one of the biggest ever held 1 history of the club, The cream of resented in the tourney The fans believe Wilson is due for a regular come-back Bill has has billlard parlor In the Come in and see, me viclousness for the past two | dope In two days Bill has pound Strait and Wilson hitting regular BROWN & ly, the Champs would put up a bet ter fight than they have b ae BUNGALOW KRAFT-HARDWARE and DECORATIVE METAL WORK For Craftsman doors, bullt-in buffets, bookeases, sideboards, fireplaces, ete. Bxpensive in looks and quality—but not ia price to YOU. Catalogue to prospective builders upon request Can be supplied by every hardware dealer in Unit ed States and Canada. If not obtainable from your dealer, kindly inform us, and we will send you the address of our nearest agent to you, who will be pleased to call with samples. —_—_—_———_—— ART HARDWARE & MFG. 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