The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1914, Page 7

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The most important series of the | » baseball year is on tn Seattle this i ked upon as outoasts Week with the Seattle Giants strug Frisk, Walter Holke Gling desperately to retain their) and Wilbur Withott, the select rasp on first place, and Spokar Northweste league sluager Waging a terrific battle to loo Frisk fs biffing 40; Holke, 236 the locals’ hold, A margin of one) and W t, 318. Game separates the two clubs hat the Seattle men are Bets were being laid at ever money that the visitors will take , Huh 84 the series. 76; Killilay +; Cadman The Indians came here today | James $:’ Fullerton, from Spokane, where they won four rine, 214 Raymond. of six games from the Tacoma cel-|can't print Mills’ average Jar champions. Seattle wound up| haven't the b t & series with Victoria yesterday, | + e538 Dreaking even with four up. | oH. W. Miller, who manages Ed. Spokane is traveling along at a die Shannon, has set up an awful pace-killing galt, and unless the | how! over the statements given out unexpected happens, should have|by Ray i Who Slaine te little difficulty in copping the lead talon In and the pennant. While Seattle Irishman * .has always remained in the first bout was held Mills, division, there are few fans pre and the referec a draw of & gonfalon for the Seap cess, The pitching staff dc not look strong enough to bear up un der heavy fire. TRAIN FOR VANCOUVER, B.C July Frenchie Vaise, who formerly held the lghtweight cham » of 4 Canada, and Johnny O'Leary, the new title holder, settled down to work today for thetr return 15 nd IN DENTISTRY & th Bayley, Saturday, Missing teeth are replaved by in a draw The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations ary now be- tng conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished tn al! cases. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 Gcarantecd I $15 Set of Teeth , $10 y afternoon. Articles cov fight were signed tmmedi Quite a number of Seattle shoot ers are planning to compete in th Opple, Hugh Fleming, Roy Owens. ‘ Fred Berger, Landwehr, C Fisher will be there. Ed Ellis, Joe Bacher, Les Reid. Guaranteed .. Jeorge Garrison, Fr Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown... $4 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work...... The final elimination race be |tween the Seattle yachts, 9 to 12. ,OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists Rivers 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE. | Vancouver is the international com |petitor, and has éntered | Turengo. Cros: Joe Rivers have signed up for a 20- round battle in Vernon July 28. DANCE aT TONIGHT * Admleston, Inctuding 2 Dance Tickets LADIES FREE All Disorders of Wemen— Painful Periods, 4isplacemen Gisorders peculiar to the sex without re- surgery. Trial to Prove the Landherg Truss to Any Other No leg straps to chal no elastic to o with ctrewlation. Seif. ry comfortable and sanitary A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appliances and rtifietal Lin! 1102 THIRD AV. AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE ERNEST GIANETTI, Proprietor. best. any of these treatments and you want a cure. Call or write ‘DR. MACY, Specialist Cut this a4 out now for reference. -3-4 Globe Bik, Madison and First, as ‘Seattle, Wash. SEATTLE BUSINESS | DIRECTORY Belect from the Goods of the Fol-| lowing Merchante—They Are hiy Reliable and Solicit Your Patron: | AWNINGS Awnings and Sleeping Porches to order. Estimates furnished free. | _ Pennants and Carnival Supplies. FRENCH DINNER With Bottle of Wine—50c rucial Baseball Series on Here; Indians Favorite Mombere of the Seattle ball club, Miller JOHNNY O'LEARY AND VAISE. SATURDAY FIGHT bout at Brighouse on next r O'Leary's fight with Joo which resulted TRIP FOR LOCALS | } Pacific coast handicap todrnament SR F at Portland, beginning the 20th. Roy EB. McKelvey and Ike SA Hold Final Race :: Sir Tom 4 jand Spray, is on today, to decide Office hours, 8:30 to 6 Guatepa | eich boat shall represent Seattle 5 jin the Lipton cup race this week | the vs. Cross) LOS ANGELES, July 13.—Leach the New York dentist, and FREE TRUSS no leather to press the hips) in a letter to the sporting editor, says Campbell was & mighty lucky boy to get a draw, and declares Eddie knocked him all over the ring, three times nar rowly missing a knockout, Miller dids that Shannon and not Camp. bell was promised the mateh with winner ¢ O'Leary Bayley Packey McFarland, who Is the champion boxer of his class, with nobody to fight, has plunged tnto matrimony. Hereafter Miss Mar karet Loughran, a Jollet, I, girl, will help Packey spend the pennies he has accumulated from giving fellow fighters boxing lessons. Johnny Coulon, the former bantam ha told the writer while in Se attlo a short time ago, that Packey hh ven up the ring for good | Saturday's fight marked the sec-| ond time O*Leary and Bayley have} com together A year ago they me ove the 1S-round route, | O'Leary putting Bayley out tn the| final round | Five rounds were O'Leary’s and five went to Bayley, with the re of the rounds even. | sary piled up his lead in the| early periods, and Bayley evened tters by his sensational fintsh In| ast fow rounds SCORES AND STANDINGS First Game | Seattle an Rk u muntey, ef "a Sir kar es | James, > @ 1 1 6 Hunn. Yh > 3 ; tae: a | | Totats at Pie Bo Mae | tetoria ARR HPO A & Moran, rt atic the St the Bo ve le: ee eae , cee ® Withot ' ' ; ! ° ” Lam ‘ i i . 9 1 ie em Wear SRY Fee |Scanion. so Bek Git Fit gear a | Hettman. e as eah-w ai § | Steele, p Eh ee Be Kittay, © —Hubn, Kelly 2 ‘Sto Wiihott. Hoffman. * runs, 8 bh ilitlay, ef paris, ef See Pgs etghth | R HPO A.B (i. 8 3.8 2 1 9 7 of ¢ 2 e 6} i 8 6 6} 1 6 1 3} 1 ° ¢| > ° 6 ° > 9} > $4 Totals m4 uo 8 Beattio . 200010000~8 62002000 6—-8 pase hit--Wiholt. Twoe-base hit Witholt, Sacrifice hite—Nye 2. Mille “alvo, Millen, 8 IN OTHER LEAGUES | IONAL-—New York 1, Ch 2 Philadelphia 7, Cincinnati 4; B St. Louies 6 YEDERAL—Indianapolls 6-4 4-2; St. Lous 4, Kansas City 1 | COAST-—Sacramento 1-6, Los Anasles 8-2; Portiand §, San Franctac Venice | 2-2 NATIONAL LEAGUE A big crowd saw nine swimmers from the Ilinols A» C., Chicago, per-| form in Lake Washington Sunday under the ausploes of the Seattle | A.C. A.C, Raithel, who beat Duke ‘Kanahamoku, won the 100-yard/ dash Linquist & Lund, Inc. 1104 Third Avenue. Phone Elliott 5340. RESTAURANTS ——— rman Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch | 013 THIRD AVE. | CAFES | Merchants’ Lunch Elilott 2448 ) The Mecca Liquor Co. A. G. DUCKWITZ, Manager (7 219 Union St 4 WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS FUNERAL DIRECTOR SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle onr pro- fession by bidding for the burtai or cremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with. BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 9921 FIRST AVENUE KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL 6 VELL, LEND Me A NICKLE. Tie BITE, 13 Second Avenue NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL sri i ee. health resorts im thelr efforts to a“ 6 ber up.” At best the resulte are +4 ro only temporary and most frequentiy/| 37 . 487 Much men soon get “stewed” again rath 4 r+] ta A well Known business man says JUST STEP INSIDE AND PUT IT ON. THEN 5 ine THE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 13, 1914. PAGE % DISTURBER IV., $50,000 SPEED BOAT, DESIGNED TO MAKE MILE-A-MINUTE, IS SENT DOWN WAYS; SHE'LL TRY TO BRING CUP BACK TO AMERICA Tho designers promise more than 4 mile a minute, which will set a| des. A Push, By J. Bradley Smollen water. The boat will be shipped CHICAGO, July FASTEST | BOAT IN THE|™!0 bacl WORLD.” ° bye the world on water,” lost With confidence tn bis manner] country two years ago. and bope tn his heart, Commodore | puga sent Disturber IN. abroad at! James A. Pugh uttered beaity in mahogany and brass,/the cup. slipped wown the ways for her bap-| Diaturber IV. Usmal plunge in Lake Michigan, The fastest boat in the world] engine in the world ) demanded of her designers. | er, Pugh believed “fastest boat In the world” | t¢ nufacture & was the slogan in the shipyard, and | — - — in the enthusiasm of participating has what in a history-making event, the} sons of Norway who wield the adze, the plane and the hammer plunged into their work with the energy and interest of which masterpleces resuit Disturber TV. fs a masterpiece, Everything about the little forty- foot speed boat is perfect. It was constructed at a cost of $50,000, more than $1,000 for every foot of its length, and built of the very fin est mahogany and oak, with expen sive fittings of bra the oraft is the most elaborate t ver constructed, Victoria Portland . Tacoma .. MT. LASSEN APPEARS TO HAVE NOTHING ON CAL EW. ING WHEN CAL I8 IN ERUP- TION. eee Yesterday's Results Seattle 3-3, 4, Spokane 1, Tacoma 1. called in 14th; darkness, Game Crack Is Beaten NEW YORK, July 18.—-William Johnston, the sensational Califor- nia tennis player, was beaten by R. Norris Williams, 2-6, 9-7, 64, in the finals of the Davis cup test tourna-| ment here Sunday 14 aa 2 counter! PERMANENTLY IN THREE DAYS BY NEAL TREATMENT Friday—Saturday—Sunday Tt i» & wall known fact, that high ‘ business and professional men fre quently spend several days in the homes, hotel, rooms—or spend weeks at mineral springs daye—from Thureday night to Sunday night—spent at the Neal Ineti- tute sobered me up permanentty, It was #0 easy, quick and effective that 1 reo- ommend @ trial of the Neal Treatment to all men who want to overcome th: cause and effect of continued indulge For private references to this man and many of our former guests, and full tn-| caimPicur JONG BURNING PIPL AND formation call, write, wire or phone the! CARETIE TOORCCO oul Inatitute, 1738 16th Av, Seattle aa 4 = Clty office, £02 Northern Bank Bide.,| 6 428) S LAM DYING T KNOW VOT DER Comic BATH \@s Uke. I Hore it ISS AMUSING EP THROUGH THE Disturber igan, A. Pugh, | Mason City, la. | grea ae as wre | Bowland shortly, in an attempt to | manufacturer, r win back the Harmaworth trophy, tained great proficiency in that cer- of the championship of|tain line, and then the many per- to this | fect Last year| berg, the engine artist The greatest speed through wat complished was made by ne, which claimed a rec 1, of 58.3 miles This speed was kept up Disturber IV., it one mak-|{s expected, will maintain a speed ment, now on. for almost any|sioll have reached the semi-finals these| enormous expense, but because of|er ever | words as Disturber IV, a thing of/ engine trouble failed to bring back|a hydrop ord, though unoffic fa said | pe \by experts to be the most perfect | for one mile only competent] of a mile vo 1,800, distance o The powerful |horse-power plant, The engine was designed by Fred A. Dusenberg of who has attained success in directing the con motors weighs unusually light when it is considered that it is greater than that possessed by lake liners | Y \struction of automobile The power plant 16,200 pounds, and ts |new record for speed through the| horse power, which alone ts some |thing unusual in known to pleces assembled by r hour. minute ater. hydroplane IV, getting its first dip in the waters of Lake Mich- and Commodore James the man who paid $50,000 to have it bullt, | By Hugh S. Fullerton engine de to! Each part was built by a diffe have at-| Dusen: Jack Johnson Is Dodging Gunboat: |! knocked out by another he sub- consciously fears the man who did © jm fopuad . hag been a ®' lit. He will deny it but the fear is od rom 16 champl wer. there just the same. Smith once | effectually as if Frank Mora “Il inocked out Johnson. It wae In landed a knockout blow. F | training quarters and Smith landed |terest In the lwek is dead: His) on Jack's jaw and dropped him for victory r a joke ession Ww Z more than the count from two American friends wong, tnessed the battle Both b bewall the fact that some fal One sport writer who sew Same ere eae sot ta te he instead |me the blow was delivered during je ae hag not in ring tneteae | hot mix-up and with is of Mor ressing the attack—a it one say ieht Was 8 JOKe mmy | Which be always was weak, = One says ee ee That is beside the point. The Ryan or even Tommy Burns could t remains that if ever Smith h whipped Johnson, in his a ets into the ring with him con ain Ly ee yo Johnson will be thinking of er & joke, t wlan: Me etl knockout and all his cotton-fiel almost aything 1 do not Csiak perstition will rise to help Smith, Johnson will dare take on either) nut Johnson never will fight him Langford or Smith. If he gs ge inless he is forced to do it—mark ts on the square he will be| Wt | Johnson does not seem to be at! DUGDALE FIELD SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE | Admission 25¢, 50c, 750 and $1.00 Take Renton Care all anxious to take on Sam Lar ford and it i# a cinch he will dodge | Smith. The Gunboat is not » BASEBALL much of ® battler—but there ts something more than that to his| Tomorrow at 3:00 ca Jack Johnson {8 afraid of| Smith Afraid of Gunboat? All fighters know that when one| | | LEADING 4 DENTIST. Percy F. Barnes, the Seattle] driver, returned from Portland to-| | ¥ day, where he hung up a new rec-} meth ord for 26 miles over a dirt track| you exsetly oat Sunday, completing the distance in| our, work | will 22 minutes 7% seconds. Barnes | {’%tion |will take part in the races at the Meadows Saturday and Sunday cusrantoe- ing yout work, and working for prices | tbat you can at- ford to pay for fo best there fe tn Six players are left in the singles | th hart yore let of the Seattle Tennis club tourna-| me, Prout jour TEETM, hte oR. EDWIN J. BROWN, Laisure and Fran 706 and 712 First Ave, In the Union Biock and Washingtom Butiding. ‘in the er half of the draw. P. A.’s a double header! Jammed in a jimmy pipe Prince Albert is the best tobacco you or any other citizen ever did fire up! Rolled into a makin’s cigarette Prince Albert will lick the tar out of any other tobacco— bar none—that ever sold across a Your next move fs to prove out this kind of language. Just slip into the next store and get a tidy red tin oT uz ee PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke We staked three years and a fortune to perfect a patented processthat produces in Prince Albert the most wonderful pipe and cigarette tobacco ever known! It costs you ten cents to “‘see’'! Listpa: That patented process has absolutely revolutionized the manu- facture of emoking tobacco. P. A. can't bi parch your throat. your tongue and it can't All you got to do to get the question off your mind, quick-like, is to try it out and then compare it, puff for puff, with eny tobacco you ever amoked or heard about! ww ved bags, Se; tidy ved tine, 10, poy wae nag dn book Be pede f omab son io, INGE! Nii sf @ WORDS BY SCHAEFER--MUSIC BY MACDONALD nt R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C.

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