The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1913, Page 2

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WHITE AND DUNDEE READY | LOS ANGELES, Aug, 9.—Bellev fing their condition to be perfect,| Johnny Dundee and Jack White have completed thelr training fc their scheduled 20-round bat Vernon next Tuesday night Rev. M. A. Matthews will preach a sermon next Sun day morning i entitled “Blessed Forgetfulness.” The sermon next § will discuss the sv “The Immorality of Present Day Dress. invited Everyone cordially First Presbyterian Church Seventh and Spring YELLOWSTONE PARK Five and One-half Days $30. Office, Butler Hotel Phone Main 7 M, A. NUGENT, Agent “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. Cities Phone, Main tee Rea Phone Kenwood 1472 ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, installing 1018 Post St. Seattle Phone Maih 96% fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. Seattle has the finest d parlor in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN d and Spring Third Floor SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5560 For ice rates. We guaran- tee full weight aad prompt delivery. ICE DELIVERY CO. SNTERURBAN RAILWAT ‘TILE TO EVERETT — timitea retry wood, wood ——- | stand of ten men today who saw Hob | who | ft £38. | weight, has secured his long-sought “pear | bout with Frank Barrieau, the Van-| Ajas Drug Store| couver Nghtweight 88 | Shturday, ® = will be a return match, Campbell | GUNBOAT SMITH KNOCKS OUT JIM FLYNN IN THE FIFTH RO alter Johnson Wins Eleventh FIREMAN |W FLOORED | 7 TIMES W YORK, Aug. 9.—Jubtlant his knockout five rou ast night of Jim Flynn, tt an, Gunboat Smith, the ) welght, today heavyweight tn the wo Ta willing » me Sam Lang ford even Jacx Johnson,” said the ner today on a winner take ba It can © a finish bat Tam the legitimate heavy weight champion of the world and ready efend my ttle at any time ar t any place Flynn Is Game administered a terrific o Flynt the latter waa ga and went down to defeat wit flying oc Smith had sent » the mat lors Flynn spr finish came in fifth rou t session th threw his strength in his sed a few but wher land th Sr over the right FI up at the count o Referee Stops F ith again sh blow ight form, Washing ton’s stock as a nan again ran | Champlonship con- into Smith's right and again went|tender in the down | American league He tried to take advantage of af hi ra Jong count, but when he had strug. | "@°* sed on sled to his knees In a game ‘ort to boosted consider. continue, the referee stopped the ably In the past bout and gave the fight to Smith few weeks. . On hie present form, Washington fans are now looking forward to their idol to " even pass the ny United * Leased Wire “ or mark set by Rube A SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9 M Marquard laet ee. ister is a wonderful boxer, br h he could not crack ah egg. | ee aoe won't do.” This is the opinion of nine AlUster, highly touted Olympt club Wonder, and Sailor Ed Petros- key go to a und after one of hardest San Francisco in years. There was so’ eree Griffin's ¢ mainly from but it blind It ts probable that during the fight McAllister hit Petroskey not less than ten billion times one of the blows made him bi ground, RAY GETS MATCH Ray Campbell, the Seattle light The two box-| ers have signed articles to mee in a 16found bout at Brighouse on Angust 16. The bout leaves both cities 6:00 p» mj and Harrieau having met in an Wanbrr wash OO" SD |eight-round go last spring. They ~ BULL BROS. Just Printers 9013 THIRD MAIN 1043 oe : Western Ornamental Iron & a Wire Works | » 2443 Irving St., Seattie, Wash. ator Enclosures, Fire Escape: Tron and Wire Window Guards, Foiding Gates an¢ Fencing. Y lenses Dopii- | ated W._EDMUNDS, OPH. D. 301 Leary Bids. DANCING HIPPODROME wt and wi ity. the best grade of amalgam { by | The tooth js put in p condition before the fillings > Placed. For $1.00. Gold Crowns, $4 + *16 obtain good service from « bad decayed tooth, allow us to treat then fill {t, and afterwards crown Igam Filling with Gold or Porcelain Crown. ‘ou will be surprised at the quality such @ tooth. “Bridgework, $4 ‘lt requires considerable of expert- to place bridge work correctly specialists can mateh yor lace in the miasing t eth of hat you will rom them. i i ty in or Gold so ye the best service » FullSets Teeth, $5 Up: nds of Beattie cus a who will tell you that they or knew tliat plates could be fit 4 #0 perfectly until they had us do * work. We have tho tom Teninty” wi’ ne repaired’ tree “az |ager, in speaking of this new store BH oT doy time |aaid it 48 the finest of all. The in in BOON-—-today, {f you wish REE ememination and enti wetor r12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination CUT- RATE OHI E teeth | wed | 8 boxed a draw Recently Barrieau met young "Philadelphia" Jack O'Brien in a 16-round bout at Vancouver, the bout ending in a draw. Barrieau's showing against the Easterner sur. prised even his friends. JORDAN BEATS CHALLENGER LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9.—Chris Jordan retains his title of middie weight wrestling champion of the world today after a stiff match with Tony Ajax, his Greek chal lenger. Jordan dumped Ajax for two straight falls, the first in 1 hour and 5 minutes by an arm and neck 58 min hold, and the second utes by a head scissors. in NORTHWESTERN LEAGU o #6 Vancouver AMERICAN LI Pet Philadelphia on eveland 604 se $231 “ 41} 391 an8 LEAGUE | Won. Lost. Pet err ee2 “oa $29 eo oe ‘ ” “48 ‘ “a OM an 428 ‘ 40 8 ane COAST LEAGUE | Won. Lost | 6 ba “ | Francisco . 67 Oakiand 64468 AMERICAN LEAGUE | Washington 4, Cleveland 3 Louiw 6, New York 4 Boston 6, Detroit 4 Chicago 4, Philadelphia 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnatl 7, New York 6 Bt. Louis 2, Brooklyn 6 Pittsburg 4, Boston 2 Philadelphia 16, Chicago &. COAST LEAGUB Portland 3, Venloe 6 Ban Francisco 2, Sacramento 6. | Los Angel Oakland 4 | OPEN NEW STORE With the opening of thelr new store at the popular five corners, Saturday, Aug. 9, the United Cigar Stores Co. goes back to its old premium system, giving @ coupon with each purchase The Wnited Cigar Co, has over | 1,000 stores in the States. Mr. Pit-| ney, Northwest district sales-man- | terior decorations and fixtures have, whenever possible, been made |by local tnannfacturers, for it 1s a part of the United system to en courage local producers “Carry a basket and save money, advises a grocer. Not here. We bought a razor onée on that theory. Lost articles are usually found | NTISTS ty Mt, 2d r C ‘ by Star want ads in the “Lost and Found” column. A | being scored on. THE | Straight; Equals Year’s Record The year of his career for greatest le predicted Walter Johnson, Washington's fa mous pitcher, fol 11th vie lowing his consecutive tory of the son, against Cleve- land Friday, John. son's string straight equals the present sea. of victories season's record. Not only has Johnson been mowing his oppo nents In whirlwind fashion of late, but early in the season the king established a new down great speed record for consec Innings without utive pitched When Joe Boel ling again falls In- to his pace, with Johnaon In superb New Yorker flung 19 consecutive vic~ tories. ne ‘ below, but @ bal! tear Victoria Hees Man wants little her they might give Seat that can beat the once in a while. HEAR BETTER | AUDIPHONE Adjnstment. P: you keep Audi phone RLECTROPHONB CO, ‘Anoes, Seattle AT ELITE THEATRE Third Av. and University St. Friday, Saturday aod Sunday August 1et, 2nd and 3rd The Evil Art; or Gamb- ling Exposed. Sensational expose in 3 reels, with educational and Intensely INTERESTING LECTURE by the author. This expose inter woven with clever, refined and interesting drama. CLIMBING Never stop on a hill.” The right way to climb is §} certain If to start with a speed and maintain it you stop, it requires too much energy to start again So, if you already have a savings account with the Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank, keep it §f} up. Don't stop. Don't withdraw your money and slip back. Keep joing ff) and you'll “reach the top” where you will command §} of stretched before you a view opportunities DEXTER HORTON }) TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Second and Cherry. ee Lema ree. WALTER JOMNSON | ( | Tooth Filler acme: | 1 } We'll be glad when the present series is ove Those Bees are too ‘ough, anyhow The Bees may not win the pen will have the satis they can} or two. nant faction o always win o In view of the success of Na- poleon Lajole after every session on the bench, it would be advisable for Manager Raymond to bench the whole team every other day. ore Washington won Friday or course Johnson pitched eee Ames had the pleasure of par- tielpating in the Cincinnati-New York fracas Friday in which his former tear om were Wwalloped have been h's Ame to pleas en pitchers were e@sed in the hin-Chieago National rum: ay, the Phillies copping 16 to Must want! get plenty of use out of their avers before the season closes. ee ing for the Carde Fri-| Doak, t lay, handed fF yokiyn a Doak exe oe | Gathering from the latest erup- ion, Wolgast canned Jon cause | he wanted to do a little shouting} himself. And believe us, Ad ts no/| one-lunger. Our Idea of nothing at all—Seat-| tle's .200 hitters. The reason Boise must be so; anxious to butt Into our ctrenlt must be because of the presence of Seat. | tle. Having secured Martini, Owner, Dug declares he 1s still on the trail of further material, in his efforts to again place the Champs in the run ning eee | Frank Kelly, the Waetla Walia! phenom, is slated to piteb the game| against the Bees here Sunday. This will the first time Kelly has been seen In action here oe | Seattio needs to lose only one! be more game and Portland avin an other and we will descend into third place. ee | | The Champs outhit the Bees Fri.| day and etill they could not win Eleven hits were registered by our! boys but the best they could do was one tally | That Pitchers Willard Meikle und Leo Reardon, of the Seattl: club, may be sold to major league clubs, is indicated by two Inquirle which have been received by dale Charles W. Murphy, president of the Chicago Nation has com munieated with Dug concerning the young southpaw, Reardon. Infor-| mation regarding Meikle 1s sought by Miller Huggins of the St. Louis Nationals. Both Murphy and Hug gins appear anxious to put a deal through for the pitchers JAMES AND WHALING, SIGN UP WITH MIKE | Bil James and Bert Whaling, | star battery of the Seattle club last season, and now with the Boston Nationals, have sent their signed contracts to Mike Fisher for the team Mike ts taking to the Ha-| wallan# and the Antipodes. Fisher received the contracts Friday. James and Whaling will agsive Seattle in October, and will join" Fisher's team at San Francisco No- vember 1, On November 4 the eam departs, the first stop being made at Honolulu Dug fails. Butler's tops the ache, glats, 26c,—Advertisementy ° Neves Liquid Drug: STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, | Owner Dugdale, of the | ragged ball | | was banished in the fifth for 1913 BASEBALL! Tomorrow (Sunday) ATHLETIC PARK vs. Seattle DUGDALE | PICKS UP SLUGGER Following the purchase of Pitcher Kelly ang the release of Bill Wilson, attle club, took still furthér steps Friday toward putting the Champtons back in the race A. G. SPALDING PICKS ATHLETICS AND GIANTS TO BATTLE IN WORLD’S SERIES LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9.—New York in the National; Philadel- phia in the American, and take your choice in the Coast, Is the opinion today of A. G. Spalding, baseball's step-father, regarding the pennant races, Spalding announced that he probably will erganize a Pacific Coast party to attend the world’s series games. | Take Yesler Cars. Admission 25¢ and 60c, Portland Opens Monday for Seven Games. Bl Melvor, the kid southpaw formerly of the Franklin high hool, was trade yesterday to Walla Walla, in the Tri-State league, for Outflelder Martini Martini ts the leading hitter 1n the Tri-State and nearly every club in the Northwestern league has been bidding for his services, i If Martini makes good with Seat-| . Mefvor will remain with Walla} Walla and Dug will also throw $600} into the deal | If he falls to delive back to the bushes and Melvor re turns to Seattle, Martini probably | wil! play his first game Sunday, It] has not been announced which out field position he will play. | | | Martint goes | TACOMA, Aug. 9.—The Beavers finally took a game from the Ta-| coma Tigers, winning Fridays ses-! m 14 to 8 Both teams played Vancouver “40617 3} Tacoma 8 Mu 6 Batteries: Clarke and Konnick; | Kaufman, McGinnity and Harris Lanham, H PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 9—Port land ad ed a step nearer # ond place Friday by again defe ing the Spokane Indians, The Colts copped the game 5 to 3 Portland Se Spokane 309 Batteries: Todd and Conroy Smith and Altman. ITS FIVE STRAIGHT VICTORIA, B.C, Aug. 9—The| best Kame of the season was played| here Friday between the 8 Tealeykuma and the Victoria E ttle was unable to make ite hits nt for runs, the Bees taking the $ to 1 Manag Raymond Ing” the umps. Score ; Am nh Ht PO ’ . 1 ; * 2 r ' ' i : ‘ By ‘ 1 6 , . 3 ' ‘ > 4 Ne ; ee ; Te **Delt ery 4 bs tale mae ted for Gips tm ninth Q 18, by Gipe & Kantiehner 3, off Gipe free Extra Pan This offering is one that you cannot afford to overlook. There are many sales on at this time of the year, but find one by which you will derive 0 much benefit, as having an extra pair of trousers to match the suit. Just think of the prices we are selling made-to- measure suits and overcoats, with extra pants included with each and every order, only Extra $15/& A FEW SPECIAL FABRICS $18 and $20 Our stock does not include only summer weights—we have materials suitable for your winter suit as well. It is a matter of saving money and being suited—we can do both for you. Each and every garment is made to your individual measure, fit and satisfaction guar- anteed. So why not come in and look our stock over? We are satisfied you cannot dup- licate any suit or overcoat purchased here for less than $25.00 or $30.00. Suit Free or Overcoat English Woolen Mills 704 First Ave. TWOSTORES 3rd Ave: at Spring

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