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GREATEST RACE IN HISTORY OF SEATTLE ON TAP TODAY; SIR TOM DEFENDS THE CUP. The most important yacht race or held on Puget sound, the first Buy No Their Effects. effect: @nother man's poison.” demonstrated fac It te And not in the food. When it comes to drogs the nore OF less. and how much, carefully remedy to his ni be he competent to preseribe for him- ecif. A graduate physict enly kind of man to matters of using drugs. feason the Brendel Drug Co. t physictan at its 117 Yesler way, Seattia more, he examines and prescribes absolutely free to all patrons of the atore. Office hours, 9:30 a m, to m. Ladies and children, 2 to What You Want te Know: CAN YOU BE CURED? HOW LONG WILL LIVER, iM KIDNEYS, BLADDER, Lea VARI- Ere. ——————__—————-—— | have some ' ' : i are now be-| keeping {t up while Jack evidently thet are natural as your Examinations Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work....... 10 * DIRECTORY Thoroughly Reliable and Solicit Your Pati AWNINGS Linquist & Lund, 1104 Third Avenue. 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DUCKWITZ, Manager heat of the 12-nautical-mile race for the $2,500 Lipton trophy, ts sched-! uled to begin at 3 o'clock today off Wost Seattle, Th ro two boats | entered——the Sir T commanded | by Ted Geary, representing Seattle, and the Turenga, from Vancouver, | BK. C,, the international challenger. | Unless the same boat that takes today’s heat repeats Friday, three heats will be run off. The race ts expected to run a little over two hours, but the time depends entirely upon the breeze. The weather bureau predicts a light northerly }wind for this afternoon, which is jthe most favorable breeze possible to both boats. The Sir Tom won the right to defend the cup after a series of tests against the yachts De- fender and Spray, held on the bay last week. The Geary boat came out with a clear record, landing in firet place each day of the test. ‘The two yachts start from a potnt 600 yards northeast of the Duwam ish bell buoy. From there they pro ceed to a buoy off Luna park,! ‘| thence to Port Blakeley and return. The Lipton cup was donated by Str Thomas Lipton on his last visit to Seattle in 1912. Oregon Kid Sinks RAINIER, Ore, July 16--It ts believed that no difficulty will be encountered in floating the Oregon Kid IL, Pacific Coast champion mo- torboat, which sank fo the Colum and Eddie Moy box 16 rounds to ‘with both boys. BOWLER PROPHESIES BIG LEAGUE BOWLING L. A. Bensinger of Chi cago, owner of the biggest bowling alleys In the world, is giving Seattle the double © today, In company with hie family and a big party of friends. Bensinger’s ai- leys In the Windy City take up 66,000 feet of floor space. One of the remark- able features Is that there are times every day when all of the alleys are In us while a regul bread line of hungry bowlers line up and wait their turn Bensinger says bowling le great sport, and that it le expanding #0 rapidly he hopes to see big leagues all over the country one of these days. bia river last night Moy-Burns ‘Draw OAKLAND, Cal, July 16-—-Fans who last night saw Frankie Burns a draw were pretty well disgusted MOTHER WISHES HER | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) |. Mother Waverly came over yes- |terday and really made mo nearly sick. She sald that “everything had | | gone wrong since Dick's wedding.” “I don’t see why chikiren, as soon as they get old enough to be jof some use to their parents, should go and get married,” she) | complained. am not particularly blaming you, | j but you can see that if Dick had| not married he coujd be a much greater help to his father now.” | As I happened to know that k ve his people $50 a month were married and that ts | what she was hinting at, I did not |answer, because I knew if I did| | that I would say something that I jought not to say. “And Jack,” she continued quer-| | ulously, did think Mary would jood §=influence over 7 does not seem to is a good for nothing | scamp!” I broke out and then im- mediately wished I had not for Mother Waverly became furious. | “TH not let you talk that way,) Margie, about my son. Perhaps) he fs @ little wild, bat he will set-| tle down prese “Well, he'll have & chance to a] some settling soon,” I said grimly, | “for Dick and I have decided to go | to Rougemeonins and take Aunt Mary. with us.” } “Why—why, Mary can't leave | oe By Mary!” stammered Mrs.) spending most of his you say these untruths about Jack, and I am sure that Mary will think twice before she leaves! those two young inexperie things to try and rup a home.’ “Aunt Mary ts not going to spend | another cent for them if I can help it,” I told her. “Oh, you intend she shall spend ft for you in the future?” she in- terrupted me to say “No, she is not going to spend any money to keep up my house— she ts going to have two rooms, ff I can find them, for herself in my apartment and she fs going to pay me for them and her board. How- ever, she will not be able to do that for at least three months to come as she has spent all her ready money on Jack and Mary.” “I saw a beautiful apartment to- day not very far from the hotel and with good transportation,” said Aunt Mary to me. “Did you go inside, dear?” “No, I thought maybe you might be well enough to go tomorrow and@ look at ft yourself.” “Margaret tells me you are go- ing to leave Jack and Mary in the lurch after getting them to take an expensive apartment on their hands, Mary,” spoke up Mother “Yes, I found !{t rather expensive, Sallie,” answered Aunt Mary mildly. I wanted to pat her on the back. “What will those poor children do?” asked Mother Waverly, burst- % into tears. “Both of them are in good health, Inc. | ere they not?” I asked. “You are both very hard-hearted and I'll not stay here any longer to be worrled.” “All right, Mother, my you or belit by bidding for the burial or or eremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with. & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE BUTTERWORTH THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE “Of course, Margie, 1 | swered. BOYS HAD NOT MARRIED Symone is outside and I'll take you home, “You dear boy; you are always so thoughtful,” fluttered the dear boy’s mother. “Am I doing wrong, Margie, by leaving Jack and Mary to take care of themselves?” asked Aunt Mary wistfully after she had left, any one but Mother could notice it,” 1 an- STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1914, ARRANGE BIG TENNIS MEET Arrangements are being made by the Seattle Tennis club fo staging the annual Washington state championship tournament, t be held in this elty, beginning Au gust 10, Entries already on hand jindteate that the number of con of the biggest held in Seattle. Players are expected from as fa) tournaments eve} ers, Fotrell and return from the Ba but a y of players, sointillated on will make the trip. who hav HERE AUG. 10 testants will fall little short of the hundred mark, with promise of one as Callfornia, the home of some of the world’s greatest racquet wield Johnston will be unable to take part, as they do not until the fall, California courts, and Mrs. Johnstone 2 out of 3 seta. r r e POTLATC Te He Manlton Park, Sunday, July 19, 1914, Under the Auaploes of the RAILROAD MEN'S EXCURSION COMPANY, ‘The closing event of the week's celebration. The firet big famity ptente gtren FIONIO ot Beatties Hard to Bouth Alkt. oxy line (Te Be Continued Tomorrow) Bet Against Tom Eng, July 16.—Un-} GOSPORT, derwriters at Lioyds predicted % to 1 odds against Sir Thomas Lip- ton's yacht Shamrock IV. tn the {n- ternational race, for which she leaves July 18 in tow of the Erin. neing In the big pavilion; shady beaches, shady plenty of muste entail trea ery hour trom Pier 1, foot of Yealer way, beatont at ) & ™, returning as late as pm. Hound trip, 60 conta Children, 98 etient quartet on each POTLATCH FICNIC. | SAT. SUN. AT 2 WORLD'S FASTEST CARS—WORLY’ 11 Second Av. Spring Cigar Co. cor, Third & Pike Joe Dizard, 109 Yerier way A. J. @tratton, 022 Firet av. MEADOWS, SEATTLE JULY 18-19 P. M. GREATEST DRIVERS R. Drew Stratford CY ar Battersby & Smith. 906 First Av. DON'T SIT IN THE SUN. BUY YOUR TICKETS RABLY 18—ATU! ¥—9 BIG RACES —. RDA: suLy 19—SUNDAY—190-MILE TILIKUM TTRACTIONS EACH DA’ ADDED A’ who through Errors or Excess are victims of Insomnia, Despondency, Nervous Debility, Indigestion, Con- stipation,*Loss of Energy and Am- bition, Mental and Physical Wrecks, should renew their youth by using DR. PIERCE’S TABLETS. By mati, $1 per box, or 6 boxes for $5. Money refunded if they fatl. Temporary Stimulant, but a Perma-} nent Cure, Try it and you will not be disappointed, For sale by Kinsell Bros., Second and Madison, and Third and Colum: | bia. Address all letters to RAYMOND REMEDY CO. 217% Pike &., Seattle, Wash. 4 PERIODS AUTO FOLO—Two care on each side and two exhibitions Every box guaranteed. | Not a} Commencing next Mon- day, July 20, we will have a new show of 12 enter- tainers, featuring Miss Viola Farrell, a wonderful soprano. A new house, re- carpeted, renovated, stage plush curtains, ladies’ rest room, liveried attendant main entrance, and several other added details for the comfort of our pa- trons. J. 1. JOHNSON, Gen. Mgr. E. G. WOOD, Amusement Mgr. | | 1 DowT cee KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL 6 Tracks, OUT I VILL VAIT. OSCAR SPEAKS IN RIDDLES BUT USUALLY DERG iss A ANSWER. 13 Second Ay NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL no i | PAGE 7. WELL, THE TILKS ARE RIDING IN SAME BOAT Louis Cardinals The 8t. are the hitless wonders of league the year. National Manager Huggine hase pi- loted the team to a first di- vision berth without a .300 || team at bat with mark of .308 In 36 gam in many of which he ap- | peared only as a pinch hit- 295, and | 294, are the only regulars batting over ter. Lee Jack Miller, Mage: .260. In their Seattle has many formidable con mM PO tonders for the championships, The en? more notable local talent fs Sam as Russell, William McBurney, the 6 2 46 Williams brothers, Rows and Teal, | Mills rf oo 4 Shannon, Lewis, Kelleher and |Dvééy. rt. ae, a Lalsure.’ Upon these ten le the |Strnoe” eee Fa | hopes of the Seattle tennis fans, | Raym © 6 3 The tournament ts open to all |s p . ae IM. those who wish to compete. The Totale a6 ee junior championship of the state! fpokane— AR HL PO. is included in the moet, and all|MoCorry, it at Yee i ~ tier, ae ey ae boys under 18 are eligible welke it $3.4 Boe ae 1 : 2 1 i Title for Them [wi < ta Shea o .. o ° ' Miss Annis Green and F. staf-|"°* ” si Mee cane ford won the mixed doubles title Totale . s ” in the Seattle Tennis club tourney |,,Se0r* P yesterday by defeating Shannon | spokane e101 Mowan 2 Btruck eat bali ps. jason on ston 8, IONAL—Chicago Mt. Louls §, Moston 9; Cinctnnatt 6, Phila, Louls 2, Chicago Kaneas City 2; Brooklyn 4 COAST-Oakiand %, Sacr Portiand §, Loe Angeles 2; elace 4, Venice 2 ‘Washington Chicago Boston Bt. Le New Yor Cleveland Pittahure Brooklys jPittebure They Like Patrick SAN FRANCISCO, July the night between Pat Dorian of tle and Racehorse Munso, heavy- weights, SEABRIGHT, July C. Bundy, the was defeated by B. here yesterday, 6-0, 26, 6-3, Playing a listless game Davis cup test series. NEW YORK, July sinking to the floor in the landed an unintentional fou ver thi a big margin The 1N FACT, I REMEMBER NOW HE SAID T WOULT NOT GEE TRACKS UNLESS DER STREET 18S REAL MUDDY, DoT iss QUEER. league pitchere—eomething thie first 77 games the Cards scored 277 runs to 268 for their opponents, Two-base hite—Wuffit, Gipe Bacrificr ¥ 8h Gps 2 eA N ‘Detroit "2; owen 4 Buffalo 1-4, Baltimore 0-6 Indianapolte & The pross was high tn its praise of fourround draw here last Eliminates Bundy 16.—Thomas | crack Californian, | 8. Prentice | in the | Didn’t Stay Down, 16.—After | pton being con- ducted by the Beatle Yacht club, | }which also has charge of a series | lof races for smaller boats, which | | were being held throughout the day. | Yesterday the Corsair, owned by) B. F. Jacobs of Tacoma, won the} power cruiser race from Vancouver Ponder le leading the Central oo Btolen Atpe 16.— Seat- after | first | round when Battling Jim Johnson | Joe |Jeannette came back and won by | Battler. 347 for the major ecoute to think deeply over? Victoria 9, Vancouver 7. Portland 9, Tacoma 6, | bac! DOUGLASS IS DUE FOR CAN BY THE REDS CINCINNA’ 7 July 16 |ing to a member of the Cincinnati |Reds who t# in close touch with} Manag “Buck” Herzog, big Phil | Douglass, last year with Spokane, | in the Northwestern, is to be given only one more chance, and if he falls to make good, will be sent k to the minors. Accord. | Douglass was Cures Jone of the pitohing stars of the league earlier in the season, but lately has been in poor form | eee | Yesterday Douglass started] against the Philadelphia team, and| was bombarded off the mound in strength, and gives two Innings. Pete Schneider went 7,08 we to the rescue, and held the Phillies | to three hits in six innings. He « way to @ pinch hitter, and Just put your nam: <n, |"Red” Ames worked the last inning,| see vou full partioulan $ |. Moonlight Excursion and Dane ‘ders 2 oling on Steamer Issaquah on’ Lake|— book telie in. platn, { {| Washington tonight, leaving Lescht how you ot 6 of at 8:15 and Madison park at 8:30. < your hema 6 0|—Adv. Ba DUGDALE FIELD ra AB 1 0 Tomorrow at 3:00 Office hours aad SPOKANE VS. 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