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7 AGE 11. STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1914. P Don’t Cry “Hard Times” WeAreDoingaFineBusiness and So Far As We Can See There Is No Reason for Anyone to Complain About “Hard Times” Last month was the busiest month in the history of this business. A large majority of the men in Seattle KNOW that Hub Clothes at the regular prices are cheaper than the clothes generally marked down around town, “so-called bargains.” UY YU | HIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY SEATTLEBOYA LUCKY VICTOR OVER F. VAISE VANCOUVER, July 2—Johnny O'Leary of Seattle, the new light weight champion of Canada, and Joe Bayley, former titleholder, have ag to tentative terms cov ering a 15-round battle for the title, | on the night of July 11 at the Brig house arena, This Information was | given out today. O'Leary became possessor of the Canadian crown last night when he scored a decision over Frenchie Vaiae of Renton, the champion, aft-| er a hard-fought 15-round battle at Brighouse, Bediam broke | when Referee Johnny Coulon, mer world’s bantamwelght, ra the right hand of 0 y in tok of victory, for few th« nt the & 4 when {attle boy bad won, TI belleved Valse was enti draw. 1 | Y He has handled his club so well the last fow woeks, the team | ts now almost within hailing distance of the first division. The The Ohio Method by artificial teeth | son didn't, but fans who figured on the Bees finishing way low mis that are natural as your original) wate calculated Delmas’ mental ability, {he conducted without charge, and|{ng between this city and Tacoma) feared all around the clroult, The Canuck aggregation has been play Satimates are furnished tn al! cases, Are making arrangements today for] ing espectally fine ball during the past three woeks, and from Tuesday, P people who are planning to attend ns - how } for 12 Years’ Guarantee. —_[ the two-day automobile racing meet SCORE 93 RUNS IN TWO WEEKS q Set of Teeth Ninety-three runs representa the aggregate tallying done by the 5 § begin tomorrow, While many will| Bees during the period mentioned, s € Teeth bpeiifiat! > attend the op day's ra Fri For the same two weeks the Bees have biffed the opposing twirl jet oO! ‘eet! Guaranteed from this city is expected on Satur | The performances of the six Northwestern league clubs for a cor day, the Fourth of July. | responding period are shown tn the following table : 1 Porcelain Crown.... 1 Gold or Porcelain THOUSANDSTO: ‘OU have to hand {t to Bert Delmas, manager of the Victoria Bees. Missing teeth are replaved by | team wae not touted to play fast ball this year, and earlier in the sea teeth. Examinations aro now be-| Transportation compantos operat: Delmas is making a team of the Rees which {# rapidly becoming | We Stand Back of Our Work handling the thousands of Seattle! june 23, until Tuesday of this week, has outscored the other teame. at Tacoma, the first events in which | Guaranteed i 15 day, & record-breaking attendance | ers to the extent of 127 hits Solid Gold or Begin In Morning Runa, Bridge Work...... $4 Victoria . Tacoma Seattle Portland . Spokane The gates at the speedway open . t at 7 o’clock Friday morning, and It a is expected that the grandstand, 7 with a holding capacity of 9,500 per bt sons, will be filled early in the Vancouver 66 morning. At 10 o'clock the 100-mile nel eeae intercity race will start, simultane Managers, players and fans alike were inclined to be a @undave, lacore wtih the 3 ‘multene-| thoy first learned that Shortstop Delmas had been assigned to the man " onal _ the 200-mile Golden Pot) aeorship of the club, It was predicted that the Bees would blow with There are 11 cars en-| ; tered in the 100-mite race, of which| “9 Mexberlenced man at the head two are entered in no other races, DELMAS HAS FOOLED EVERYBODY and 22 cars fn the Potlatch races. | But Delmas has fooled them all, His team is one of the | Big Race Saturday most dangerous In the league. The team’s record for the past 7 a o'clock Saturday the ble two weeks is ten games won and four lost. He has the only lrace—the Marathon—for 260 miles,| lub which makes shivers chase one another up and down Bob will begin, To accomplish a finish| Brown's spine when he thinks of sending his men against It. in this race, the drivers must shoot De # has made his playera think for themselves, He has han laround the saucer 125 times, The| dled his pitch with rare skill and acumen. He has developed First race will continue until nearly 6| Baseman Kelly into a great hitter, Ho has taken an outfit of mediocre slock, it is expected. There aro| bility earlier in the season, Infused the men with the winning spirit 19 cars entered in the race. Sorrell,|®nd kept them on ed In short, he has accomplished what no man lin his Fiat, ts the only driver who | expected made the Victoria Bees a pennant contender, |will not have proviously shown his| Delmas certainly Is deserting of a whole lot of credit. }mettie In preceding events, Se sere Among the notable drivers enter. ed in the races are Teddy Totziaff, Pullen, Thomas, beck, Parsons This business wasn’t built up by leaps and bounds nor by any sensational methods, but steadily, surely. honestly—and men who trade at the Hub know it. Your dollars go further here than anywhere else. Nothing shows the advantage of this sort of dealing better than— Regal$15 Suits They are the concentrated essence of service and stylishness; well tailored and good fitting. Not built for show only with all the beauty on the outside—but built to wear and to give ..tisfac- tion to the wearers, with as careful tailoring and han’ manip- ulation on the parts unseen as on the seen. But why say all this? This is the Hub that you have known so many years—the Hub that tells you if you buy anything that doesn’t prove satisfactory, bring it back and get your money. f id Gold Fillings. $1.00 Up er Fillings . ice hours, 0 to 6. 9 to 12, | OHIO ‘Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENU Was Great Battle The epectatora whe noe these two little through the pac 4 gathered to fellows go : f the best ever witnessed exhibl A Canadian soll Vaine, who it would have diffie wetght, weighed under the etipul was predicted uity In making the in three pound oundage. Hi was 131, while ry welgh 20 O'Leary bested Valse at Infight ing all the way through. It took tho Frenchman six rounds to get warmed up, and tn the me lofts and rights had de upon him like a hallstorm first five rounds were all O'Leary's. | In the second, following a ppy | exchange, O'Leary count d with| a right that drew a stream of bloo from his rival's nose, Valse Gets Started NOTICE CF OF ADDRESS AND, SAY, DID YOU PIPE THE RECORD OF THE SEATTLE CLUB IN THAT TABLE? EVEN THE LOWLY TIGERS DID BET- TER WORK THAN OUR FIRST DIVISIONERS, : COWLER KNOCKS OUT TACOMAN SCORES AND STANDINGS Jeannette Wins NEW YORK, July 2—Joo| Jeannette, the colored heavyweight, INSULTATION FREE an & CURED IN iT jood Disorders. U wh ] § was winner over Jim Johnaon, also | colored, in a ten-round fight here last night. Jeannette won on/ points, We're in It, Too SPOKANE, July 2.-—Players from Seattle, Boise, Lewiston, Ida- ho, and Northern Idaho are en- tered in the annual Inland Empire tennis championship tournament, which began here today. Tennis Results Yesterday's winners in the Wood-| land park tennis tourney were) Campbell, Stevens, Schulthels, Stevenson, White, Leake, Culbert son and Miss M. Johnson. private tice to diseases e. im ts of onic ailments STOMACH, “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. Ast Dr. Macy Cure You Old-Fashioned FOURTH OF JULY —AT— Bremerton 3rd and 4th Grand Military and Fraternal Parades Game Metji College Team of Japan ve. Bremerton Races, Tug-of-War, Athletic Sports Prizes for Best Contenders Band Concerts by U. 8. Naval Band of Women—trreguiarities, ful Periods, Displacements and ali ‘peculiar to the sex without ef Mew—Nervous Debility, ‘Blood Poison, all Special and Chronic treatment for Deepondency. Impaired | and Nervous Debiiit? never _ Hours, 194 m tof p.m. Sundays, to 12. free. Ten years’ practice. is due to the use of a4- is C ly what your tre @xamination, an. That sos can attord to pay |p Oaylight and Night Fireworks Bee me when in need of treatments and you want a Cali or write “DR. MACY, Specialist; | SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fol- | fewing Merchants—They Are Thoroughly Reliable and See Battleship Oregon and Cruisers in Drydocks | Brinker, of Gilason, 99 . | Struck out—Doty balle— Det; aitiel, Left on basee—Vancou attle 0. Umptre—Casey. S. S. H. B. KENNEDY AND TOURIST Leave Colman Dock 6:30, 8:00 and 10:30 a. m., 1:30, 2:30 and 6:30 p. m. Late night boat. Extra Boat, 9:30 P. M., Friday and Saturday, July 3 and 4 Round FARE +;;" 50c Children, 5-12, 250 Solicit Your Patronage. AWNINGS Awnings and Sleeping Porches to order. Estimates furnished free. Pennants and Cernival Supplies. Linquist & Lund, Inc. 1104 Third Avenue. Phone Elliott 5240. RESTAURANTS | man Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. CAFES Merchants’ Lunch Elliott 2448 | | cca Liquor Co.’ A. G. DUCKWITZ, Manager | 219 Union Street WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS FUNERAL DIRECTORS SACREDNESS > We shall not mar the sacredneas, Dumiliate you or belittle onr pro} fession by bidding for the burial or| cremation of your loved ones. @Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with. | BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE | Tork 4 NATIONAL—8t. Lou! lon | Boston 2-6 Fr a CAN RECOMMEND DISS _ ATTRACTION, ADOLPH, IT 163 CALMED SUBMARINE A23, DEY HAP IT UP HERE BECoss /T Iss A Comic. SUBMARINES», The Vancouver Beavers beat the Seattle Gianta twice yesterday at Vancouver, winning the morning game, 4 to 3, and the afternoon contest, 11 to 7. TACOMA, July 2.—After flooring Big Tom Cowler, champion heavy- welght of Canada, with a hard left to the jaw in the first round of a amoker here last night, “Casey” Jones of South Tacoma was knock- od out by the Englishman in the! fourth round. Tex Vernon, featherweight cham-| pion of the Northwest, fought a slashing fourround draw with Jockey Bennett of Pendleton, Ore. Frank Farmer beat Steve Rey nolds of Seattle. Joe Hill outboxed Young Terkey in four rounds, Joo Hennessy broke his left hand in the second round of his go with Andy Jost, but kept on and got a draw, 3 Bennett MeCarl 1 Wotell, if | emccconan® Bo) concen cce™ Bel crecco~ow ernereuwenvorea AMERICAN LEAGUE w lecccewccene lwewennonmoor Washington }at. Lowle 1 wl pcccsco ere $ $ ° Teotate .......48 8 8 88 *natted for Raymond in ninth NATIONAL LEAGU Won, Bree | Mew York saeCarh Ichicage Bases on | Chicago 7 3, Katty & Double play—se- | at, Lous, w % 8 | Philadelphia Pittsburg > Pittsbore - at. Louie . lenwewmcone Bl wommoccoun wl rcernnnnennFE | encuwmonne 4th OF JULY Special trains and special rates, c. @ P. 8. R.R. Phone Main 8040 and ask for depot.—Advertisement en-oo? 709 Third Avenue Bl cvcenceveneft! roonsvvoned alernecrononm® Three-bas Home run summary Milla, Scharnwober, Bennett Pitchers |runa, 7 hits, 26 at » © runa, 1 hit, iN OTHER LEAGUES AMERICAN — Washington $, Pittebure 1 co 7, Cincinnati 1; Philadelphia 7-5, | ERAL—St. Loute 1, Kansas City 4; Buffaio 5. Venice 7 fan Francisco 1; Portiand 5; Sacra | mento 2, Oakland 2. | Your Clothes Will Be WELL MADE A DIP INTO THE PAST February 7, 1872, G. lL. Lortilard of New York won the first prize of the) Grand Prix du Casino, international pigeon shoot, Monte Carlo, France LVILL VAIT POR YOU ADOLPH, JUST LET YOURSELF DOWN IN IT TILL YOU TOUCH DER BOTTOM. ‘| Tacoma and Saturday at Bremer Vaise began to find himself tr the sixth, and from this round on until the tenth, tore into the Seat tle boy, and took a punch to re turn one. O'Leary's blows seemed to lack steam. He cracked Vaiso| on the jaw several times and the | wallops didn’t even feaze the!/ Frenchman. From the tenth on the milling | was even, | | In the preliminary event, Gii| | Martin of Vancouver boxed a draw with Jim O’Brien of Tacoma tn six rounds, j | Jap Team Arrives, The Motji university nine, from | Japan, arrived in Seattle today and | this afternoon plays a team picked | |from the Church league teams, at Dug’s park. Friday they play in ton, A STAR WANT AD will sell it quickly. “SANDERSON’S PILLS" For women only. Mo lar and only reliable remedy cures the mor Inate soa tn 2 to 19 Gaya, Price, $2 box or 2 domes for $5 Money returned if the: Call or write Open evenings RAYMOND REMEDY Co. Reom 217% Pike St, Trial to Prove the Landberg Trase Superior to Any Other No leg straps to chats, no leather to eet foul, no sinstic to compress the hips and interfere with circulation. Self. adjusting pressure in any position; cool, comfortable and sanitary A. LUNDBERG CO. | Trusses, Deformity Appliaaces and Artificial Limbs / 1107 THIRD AY. popu- CAFE Commencing June 29 Edna Bomar Rosa Le Rand Edith Willard Hazel Early And 6 other song birds. Balloon Night Every Thursday. We Boast the Best. Coming July 6th GENE LORD Baritone Soloist. =P YOU EVER ‘Touch DER BOTTOM! 615-617-619 FIRST AVE. The Big Store With the Little Rent Saturday, Ju en | Friday night PUGILISM TO ENJOY SAFE AND SANE FOURTH Independence day big boxing day in these United | States, but July 4 is not going to do much for Tom Andrews’ record book this year. The Wolgast-Rivers bout {n Los Angeles was almost the onjy battle | always is ajof much merit, and now that's off as a result of Ad's broken flipper. Wolgast appears to be the unlucki- est scrapper of all time. The Ddiggest battle of July 4 is scheduled for far-off shores—Clab- by-MeGoorty at Sydney, Australia, This middleweight embrogiio and the Chip-Murray affair at San Fran- cisco will just about simmer the 158-pounders down to two favorites, The Welsh-Ritchie lightweight fight at London has been put off until July 7. HARRY MOVES UP | A PEG AT WHITE The first prize in the Class C) tournament at the White House! billiard parlors, consisting of a suit of clothes, went to Harry Lawrence, | who will hereafter play in Claas B. | The July tourney is now on and two prizes will be given this month, consisting of a sult of clothes as/ first prize and a pair of shoes as/| second prize. | The total standing in the June tourney is: Lawrence 6, Nelson 6, | Houle 8, Derr 2, Becket 2, Thor stad 1, English 1, Bowers 1, Scherer 1. | Frigid Feet? | LONDON, July 2.—Although he promised to appear at the office of a daily newspaper here to sign ar ticles for a fight with Sam Lang-/ ford, Jack Johnson, the heavy- weight champ, failed to show up. Enter Oregon Kid | PEORIA, IL, July 2.—Among| the 60 crack boats entered in the| seventh annual regatta of the Mis. sissipp! Valley Powerboat associa- tion, which began here today, {s the Oregon Kid of Portland, Oregon. Open Meet Today Lincoln, Collins, South Park, Bal. lard, Hiawatha, University, Miller, Walla Walla and Queen Anne play fields are competitors in the an nual elty tennis tournament being played at Woodland park today Spokane Portland Victo. ta Tacoma . 357 Mathewson says praise ruins ball pla: it we observe that he still stays In the club- hou intil the crowd ready to cheer when he comes up the field, cee Yesterday's Results Vancouver 4-11, Seattle 8-7. Spokane 9, Portland 2. Tacoma 8-7, Victoria 4-5. U. S. Is a Winner HENLEY, Eng., July 2.—Two scullers from North America, J. B. Ayers of Boston and Robert Dibble of Toronto, survived the prelimt- nary round for the diamond sculls in the Royal regatta here yester- day. Bets Favor Brit LONDON, July 2.—Although bet- ting fe IMght, Freddie Welsh, the British champ, 1s the favorite over the world’s champion, Willle Ritchie, for their 20-round battle here on the night of July. RANDOM SHOTS A GLIMPSE AHEAD Joe Mandot vs. Johnny Dundee, New Orleans, July 4; lightweighters, All patriotic Americans will be thrilled by this news, see LORD WIMBORNE IS NOTED IN, ways other than polo. When he got home he said, “We could not have |been warmlfer welcomed.” Sir | Tummas, therefore, will be warm- Mest welcomed, see THE ONLY MAN WE HAVE met who picked the Columbia crew to win was the fellow who drew it in @ blind pool and tried to trade off for Washington. eee What's the use of observing a safe and sane Fourth, and then go over to Tacoma and watch the poor auto drivers get mangled and bruised? . Oh, Columbia, the gem of the Huds son. Cornell, Wisconsin et al. please join in the chorus. eee ‘WE JUDGE INTEREST IN PRIZH fights by the number of ciphers the Eastern papers use in headlines as the amount bet; and were not sur prised when some one left off the first figure after the dollar mark, making it $ 00,000 bet on the Moran-Johnson fight. eee It begins to look ae if Nat Hen reschoff could put sails on himself and beat the yacht designed by any-

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