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Hotel Baden Grill Entertainment of Highest Merit VAISE WANTS TO BET SOME MONEY STAR -FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1914. PAGE 7? KID WILLIAMS SAVED HIS TITLE, BUT HERMAN GAVE HIM HARD BOUT SCORES AND STANDINGS ' WITH NO BAND OR NOISY STUDENTS WHEN CONNY SNEAKS HOME CONIBEAR HOME AN ALIBI VANCOUVER, July %.—-There|I think Referee Coulon made a mis There was no crowd or band at elements of hard Inck Washington we: e her Frenehle take when he declared O'L D| st. depot yesterday, when had to combat, according to the winne | » Unt-| coach ve ary flight today, “Gouton replied to the criticism to stoared| “I never had such an eventful wh t ha t t at he was well sat-| 1 my life,” he said, “We 1¢ et ed that O'Leary net only won the/ were thre rs late In St. Paul, . : . V us ion won it by a margin ®|next to last in the great 1 and the worst of it was we lost our Entrance 104 Pine ‘ n with J ha uting. °l giate re a on the Ht non making the 1 i ' i as a winner after Washir in Chicago, the As « f good faitt not t but by a decisive third place esides givin not in the yard, " 53 ¥ fs anxto! to mat 1 r Coulon sald. He out 1 a race boys didn't turn in until 3 ese same bo h ed Valse tn eight rounds and ns wer o'clock that morning. Our hard ALL-NIGHT DANCE c ler at KR Cou-| held him even tn five others. I only me-coming oars luck continued loke a serial story, REOPENING Of Jeliberately Vain two rounds , and was climaxed when we rode DREAMLAND awarded the de , summed up his Conibear discussed the into Poughkeepsie aboard a milk y Leary rounds way He attached cor train FRIDAY EVE, JULY Se he w i " O'Leary even, Valse, even, © for the crew's sorry showing Conlbear says a long, sweeping Souve a draw,” was ¢b iy O'Leary, even, O'Leary, fact that the boys had m stroke, which he had cautioned his t Fra y O'Leary, Vaise, even, even, 0" to contend with while being car 1 men against using, sapped them aft the n in O'Leary, O'Leary ross the continent De er two miles of the race, and the ns, prolonged stop-overs nged drinking water we crew gradually fell behind until | they were in fifth place, | Matty Is Ready Los Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ANGE 8, July 3—Ab nt again,” said Won, a Pct. | though he makes the effort of bis came. “He c Vancouver 62 -658 | short ring career as soon as tomor- ——_ 1p as A nat tural first base ore || Seattle ve 50 40 625] row afternoon, when he pits his i tak by swing at Spokane ... 47 31 603] brawn and skill against Joe Rivers, t H Victoria ... .... 30 48 385] Little Matty McCue of Racine, iihiimietie Portland... .. . 29 48 377] Wis. plugged away at his belated A Place p Charley Mullen ie a Seattle boy, | 12 Tacoma .. 29 83 «354 training today. dj having once played on A died __----—-— . versity of Washington | Trancfor Kirke A Chicago lawyer has taken a Grand moonlight excursion on to Eat team. major league umpiring job—prob- I/new steamer Issaquah, on Lake CLEVELAND, 0., July 3 “Jay | AMERICAN LEAGUE ably to get what Is left after his | Washington, every night, leaving E Kirke, of the Cleveland American Wen Lost Pot |] fellow-barristers get through} Leschi Park at & p. m., Madiaon 3 association, has been transferred | ! phis yf by #4 with baseball. Park at 8:20.—Advertisement. 4 to the Cleveland Naps and will |) a eae yee hes errno E play first. aS ae Yesterday's Results DUGDALE FIELD oe Sonne ce 7 aM Seattle 6, Vancouver 0, ee Ka Witions | ¢ fon EE) ere! | BASEBALL jeveland “uO Victoria 4, Tacoma 1 a" In his first battle after winning | ricketers Play | snd : : : the bantamwetght championship of| NATIONAL = Tomorrow 10:30 and 3 (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | my ‘ : (z en though I do not sutter the world from Johnny Coulon, Kid sr The Seattle Crtexet club reports ai ts| VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE : nterprise Association) — D inh Kid He " 0) ch |New Yort | . vg I'm going to eat my breakfast et + New Orleane {With the Portland team at Wood ssn | Admienion 250, SOc, 750 and: Sa This morning before Dick went| with you, dear,” announced Mollie ua! enton Cars n on points f to be a with @ se which found hard to pene Jand park tomorrow morning be jJaway Mollie came over and said| “I got up before m jshe was going to stay all day with| ing and came downtown with fath me. Dick left with a happy smile|er, and so I'm fearfully hungry.” nda | for he had been worrying about It was good to see the way in lthe champion jleaving me alone. | which she ate, and I ate more than |: ate You just leave Margie with me,/I had done since the accident be shrill |brother, I'll see that she gets ev-|cause she was with me and set jerything she needs, Besides I have) ting the example. ja lot of things In which I know; “Margte, I'm going to learn to be | she will be interested to talk to her|a stenographer,” she said abraptly | about. | “What!” I'm intensely interested in them,| “That Is what I am going to do Mollle continued, “for they|I got Dad's consent to it this morn er this morn od confine my chronic and nervou of men and chronte E! STOMAC % My BLA necessary and I am rather orderly and quick to learn.” You can all that Mollie, I assented warmly, “and [| k every girl should know how| hing which will VAR ULCERS ETC. DR, DONAWAY tly about myself and my jing. I know mother will ‘out up dang de eae Th 3 : Satte 90%-3-4 Liberty Building lrough, but she will have to con-/| en are you go _ a Sapette Pestetfice, Seaitio ou're all right, sis,” said Dick peat,” Margte, Dad ts mot going to | in : | at's the bed d P. A. strikes the I held out my hands to Mollie,|live very long—I can eee that he sald Molite prompt smoke-test of thousands of fighting seed me hastily an Ty ‘alla every day and the mor eo or moth 1O- . ¥ diately to make ime comfort-|of Jack the less T think of him. He ony te te bas men, afloat or ashore, and fighting oa wet to o u he ore ped ‘ow before «i : Suan took nae anes ane cdi him pe ally ng pls — aso much tin te, worse eA mt it. | men of business. Everybody that ceeding t b my braids of hatr.| “I © that If thing| “Now you read your letters, dear, i mi hate, her oll iteed ao for mold hanno to Dad 1 SE 4 have | While I fix up Dick's bureau draw smokes it gets enthused for P. A, | breakfast in no time, Dick, #0 you|to go to work so why not prepare |@rs and get his clothes out to because it has the quality and the run along and fly your business | for it wr mend {kite to the best of your ability “Wouldn't you rather do some. Yen, + tegen and 1 hag 3 flavor and the something that makes e ‘e in eo D} can mend s clothes you = : OHI METHOD tbaviua’ Mattie’ wich rt agg nd pen! T oeeat eas othe at iy yp ag ne : to the bea lent the bell ring when they touch a " ed|to have Moll ood thing It was my lee . |Rearer to me than aayone except] temptations and” snnoysnoes thet| Sot my arme that were hart? match to it. You stuff a charge of | Dick that I have ever known since| come to girls in offices. (Te ® Continued Tomorrow) my dear mother died. Mollie understood what I meant ree iN DENTISTRY As ge mig te Peper = Molite ro dng motes iti Pott taeel Ss k B ten ne Eo r fo; ‘ast @ in lit-| take care of myself, Margie, ve : Se ictis shauna tc soredd baaae lina’ oes woperigaie te tat ee| ane ea : Nee” Missing teeth are replaved by my bed on the invalid table. It is|already. I believe I/would make a OR’ : ¥ A ae The Ohio Method by artificial teeth! almost impossible for me to move| good stenographer. I can spell and |, PORTLAND July —Although natural as your original| and I grow very tired lying here on| punctuate; | can keep a secret if|@°Yotees of the game declare that) seioss are now be! sot caer | the riding of the Spokane Polo club | | te w as brilliant ve We S Back of Our Work | peared the Waverly Whites, 21-2 the national joy smoke for 12 Years’ Guarantee. Set of Teeth . : ‘ J $25 Guaranteed ........ $8 Local Dame Wins into a jimmy pipe or roll a pinch of it into ; $1 5 Set of Teeth $5 SPOKANE, Ju nly Mrs, Rex a cigarette and you're on. Tomorrow’s Guaranteed ...... d Stafford of Seattio has worked her the day we get busy celebrating our Solid Gold or ay to the final round of the In a % $10 Porcelain Crown. and Empire tennis tourney, being national independence—and the right $1 Gold or Porcelain $4 ciation day for taking on independence from Bridge Work..... : . . a parched, stung and smoke- bitten Solid Gold Fillings.$1.00 Up Chip Is Favorite | tongue. P.A. means freedom from all Other Fillings . 50¢ | SAN FRANCISCO, July 3.—Ev- | that. Get the somethingthat makes a P. A. Offices hours, $:30 to 6. Sundays ering the riog at Day Clty temsor fan of everyone that trades a dime for ; wg ge elise ph iplacel red the tidy red tin or a nickel for the toppy ‘ oO Hi IO con urray of Sacramento P. A. io a.pipe won't bite you, their 20-round bout. red bag. 4 won't sting you, won’t make . Don't expect to find premiums or coupons in Camel Who Is K, 0. Mars?) you run for water. Smoke it all - a £ entis S tae geminen The fine quality of choice Turkish ty 6 Sehwny |e a: d it’s all th Y g H jay and it’s the same. ou Ge? UNIVERSITY STREET and domestic tobaccos blended in CAMELS pro- ‘ sls CORNER SECOND hibits any other “inducements.” You can’t make t K. O. Mars tn g d know, the bite is taken out by an ex- ia niente Camel Ci 2 ervey bite your tongue, or parch your it here last night clusive, patented process. Join in the = throat and they don’t leave that cigaretty aftertaste. |: , ise of the P. A. d hel Boatman Gets Job ; ee ee Remember, Camels are 20 for 10 cents, so stake a dime today, $ ; ; sesh get the lights burning early, cope Hae ae carton'ah 10 pochogte Ne tate pitsuer, ana . postage prepaid. After emohe ho has been playing with Olym- Prince Albert ie sold everywhere in toppy red bags, Se; Se Nall Cog dag hE bis has been picked up dy Ts-| tidy red fina, 10) alo, in handeoma pound and and we will refund your money. oma, ‘-pound humidore. F R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C. re CCO COMPANY f Japs Beat Church) B. J. REYNOLDS TOBA ; The Meiji university baseball q arrived in Seattle yesterday | * ym Japan, and beat a Church f ‘ ague tearm 4 to 0. a NS econd Wrens] s Hoods Canal 8.—Adv See | LER MOTEL tisement Let Dr. Hacy Cure You Me All Chronic and Many S0-C Disorders—The Eye, Bor incurable Throat, | Cn I oxpeCTET I wou HAF TO SWIN OUT. BUT Vor DIT T Ger? NovpiNcs! NOT A DROP OF VATER! Te IT'S A BUNK, DERE WASB NO CLOUD UND NOT EVEN A RAIN. IT LACKS REALISM: All Disorder Painful Gisordare pe V7) rr Bee Me” HER RE) ADOLPH, L Vib ( Rout uP MY TROUSERS ae D GO WW. Diss MUST A DAREDEVIL, OscAR. iss. “ Disorders My treatment for Despendency, Impaired Vitality and Nervous Debility never fails. Houre 19 a m.to8 10 to 12. Consultation tree My success in due vanced meth ing you exe coat, by free ~) ing tor prices t a). \ \ Sumser undaysn, * DR. MACY, Specialist In Advanced Me Cut thin ad 202-84 Glove Wash, A STAR WANT AD will | gell it quickly. 4 ’

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