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What You Want to Know) CAN YoU BE CURRDT WOW LONG WILL IT TAKE? WILL It BH PERMANENT? WHAT WILL IT Cost? A Visit Will Tell. Call Today } ene NEW OWNER ‘SAYS HE WILL GET DUGDALE Rivalry has already cropped out between Quinn Farr, er, and D, B magnate. Farr has already begun prepara |tlons for dealing with the com ing serios with Seattle, the week of August 31 My Offices Are Fatirely Private, . FREE mY practtes to ehront vous divesens such as chronic . LIVER, STOMACH ROWELA KIDNEYS, BLADDER BLOOD, PILES, y VRING, ULCERS, BX DR. DONAWAY Salte 90-84 Ballard own. Dugdale, the Seattle Opposite Cor, Third and Union, seattle, He fs making careful jefforts to land two or three new pitchers, With this addition, he ts |Posttive he can cop the series. } The pitching staff is }part of the team Farr trouble. with the rest of the squad. | Pat Callahan, t er, OHIO METHOD 1 IN DENTISTRY feces Missing teeth are replaved by | x rs Callahan and Eastley, and The Ohio Method by artificial teeth & couple more good heavers, Farr that are natural as your original figures Seattle will be duck soup teeth. minations aro now be- for his bo: ing conducted without charge, and Md the only that is giving star left-band took fever Sunday and ts re cuperating at his home in Chahalia He will be back in harness next week and should be tn good shape when the Seattle series begins. Frank Eastley, who Is the Ty Cobb of the Northwestern league, as a temperamental ball player, ts Rat 3 = for a) few days, but prob- ill be 6 nro Sele Reale eloe ore Spokane newspapers are out with a big Doost for F. C, Parr, Spokane President, as a successor to Field- er Jones, the league head. Jones quits next month. estimates are furnished fn all cases. : on ene — politeness of Jimmy owis, t d outfielder, in the | We Stand Back of Our Work | presence ‘sk his “ead Ww ne nage ote ay gage? not a habit. Over in Tacoma, Sun t ‘eet! day $25 Guaranteed ....... $8 Wheeler, which Wheeler ended by 3 Set of Teeth oy ing over and 10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown.... $10 Gold or Porcelain $4 Bridge Work....... | alia Gold Fillings.$1.00 Up! He is well satisfied) Jimmy got into a fuss with} blackening his| Jack Johnson is DONE knocked out—even more so. The public never again w and anyone else would be fooll The accusations that are Moran and his manager have Further it has hurt the Johnson's career has been one long-continued scandal, | and the latest merely accents his lack of character. The fact ma &n Agreement to lay down to the negro and then tried to beat him, puts them in a category below his Study Johnson, He was a great fighter, He was starved and lh treated around Chicago during the days, because the were afrald of him. days the courteous that Moran and elightly | boxing fighters | those quiet honest He Begged for Fights He came with his hat off to ask favors, was y to fight any one for any part of the purse, and the managors and fighters refused him the chance. Sometimes ho was hungry and often desperate. He probably could have whipped any heavyweight tn the world, and was falling down before second raters who had fe [sufficient for proper nourishment I white In negro was seemingly big and felt sorry for him. Severai times I begged managers to give thim a chance merely out of fair play He went to Australia and return. ed a champton. A perfect, phys- {teal animal, he came back in full manhood—and well fed. He came to see me with his hat off, smiling, «lad to be home, and evidently grateful for past favors. Fails In With Sharpers Then a swarm of sharpers, crooks | to and leeches swarmed upon him; |white men worse than he was, ca | tering to his vanity, his pride and his _passtons—because he was get : Tics ben: B30 to & Seatary.| |ting .big money. Naturally, the 9 to 2 Eee WO) We 8h. Ouner| conacees “Graken treahacs i | Farrell of the New York Ameri-|}1e heenme detestable in bin ate : cans announced today that he had jtude toward hites, and from " dropped negotiations to obtain! tnoge who associs with him it : Tk | Clarence O. Kraft, the player who| wae mall wonder : . nearly caused a baseball strik His fighting career has Cut-Rate ntists Kraft wanted to name the terms of| been marked with black. He the contract. Grimes ts Champ CHICAGO, July 24.—Winding up with an exciting round with L. M | Watts of Nashville, Charles F | Grimes of Chicago won the first | Junior golf champtonship here yes | terday afternoon. ce You Blame Him | TACOMA, July 24.—Police Chiet A. B. Loomis was 80 excited Thurs- day afternoon when a Tacoma player dropped a fly ball which let a Seattle runner across the pan, he collapsed from an attack of heart failure. His condition was report- ed serious today. Better Get One NEW YORK, July 24.—The A. A A. has refused to recognize Barney | Oldfield’s time, 3:5615 miles, made at Bakersfield, 07 UNIVERGITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE. Cal watches were not ‘used. CLEVELAND, ‘July 24.—Verlly it was a dark horse that won the Tav- ern stake here purse of $5,000. rank outsider, King Clansman, a copped the money. Not for Kid McCoy FRANCISCO, SAN “Kid” offer to meet July 24 the winner of to MeMahon and Charlie four-round Contest. We’re for ‘Blondy Miller in a Babe Adams, one of the best pocket-billfard players in the city, meets Blondy Butler, Northwest title holder, at the parlors this afternoon. DUGDALE FIELD SEATTLE And Ail Points in the Pacific Northwest ROUND-TRIP Tomorrow at 3:00 BALLARD VS. VICTORIA Admission 25c, 50c, 75c¢ and $1.00 Take Renton Cars Omaha, Counc! Biuffe, Kansas City and 8t. Jo- seph 60.00 Proportionately reduced fares t 4 es o Kast. | Callfornia slightly higher fares. be at Going Limit, 15 Day: 1 Return Limit, Oct. 31, 1914 Liberal stopover privileves and cholee of divérse routes offered. Two All-Steel Trains TO THE EAST DAILY ‘The OLYMPIAN’ ‘The Finest Train Across the Coptinent ‘The COLUMBIAN’ MILWAUKEE TRAINS MILWAUKED SERVICE MILWAUKER EMPLOYES | All the Way Across the © For additional infor: on or addr. A. F. CHAPMAN, JR. General Ag Ft STREET IN OUT OF, FRIT CAR, UND DEN VOT COOLT fon City Ticket Agent CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Second and Cherry, Seattle for five | last April, as a record because stop, Dark Horse Wins. Thursday for a McCoy has turned down an/ night's battle here between Tom) White House | BASEBALL “framed” at least two fights on the Coast before he became champion, and he was mixed In other shady deals. | | | Union City only. 5c, Sandwiches 5c, etc. WE BETTER GET DER. PRETTY SOON Comes ALONG DOT To DER CLAIM AcewT! BUT THOSE WHEELS DO NOT PRESS POOR “F_ RITZIE’S” PANTS Ze. 4, IsAy bis) ager confess that they signed) The Tri Take a basket lunch, or you can get a dairy lunch OUT CF DER VAY, OR — STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1914. PAGE 9. By Hugh S. Fullerton The passing of the big negro who has dominated the boxing world for years is as complete as if he had been ill stand for him, and the pro moter who would attempt to stage a battle between Johnson sh being hurled at him by Frank opened the eyes of the public ll over the world to the tactics Johnson has pursued boxing game, which the big cotton field negro has disgraced for years } Johnson wanted the ship. He felt practically ho could whip Jeffries, The story of that fight at Reno never has been told, It is practically cer- tain that there existed an agree }ment that Johnson down to Jeffries Tt is certain that such an ment was understood betwee tain parties fighters. Another thing: It is almost that the program would ha carried out but for Bil y. Delaney had made had quarreled over his marriage, nership was broken off, and hatred followed Delaney was out for revenge, He went behind the negro, Two days before the date of the fight it be- came a certainty that Johnson was not going to lay down. Delaney told me he would not let Johnson quit, and that rather than allow him to quit he would handle was to lay | gree cer. with the connected t t \ 1 with 1 the case himaelf. ! You remember that at that time Jeffries suddenly became morose, | went away into the mountains and sulked He must have known that If the: fought squarely and Johnson tri he would be whipped. tried ed the Jeffries crowd Twice since then been mixed in miserable fakes fo the ring. He faked with Jim Johnson fn Paris. Now he tries ike Moran, who tries to double cross him. len't it wonderful what the boxing public will stand for? But thie final blow is the Iimit. If they ever let Johnson fight again, it will be in the hope that Sam Langford beats him, as he rves. Nor is It any cinch won't try to fix that. Truly, lovely game. Moonlight Excurston and Dano. ing on Steamer Issaqu on Lake Washington tonight, leaving Lesch! t $:15 and Madison park at 8:30, | —adv. TO “POTLATCH” Leaves Colman Dock 9:00 a. m. On this trip the steamer calls at Gamble, Hoodsport, Main 3993 GET DoT DOS A-HA~ WE RUN HIM OVER OND PRESS Hiss PANnTs tt! champlon: | certain | and the old part.) Johnson | Many think he double-cross:| Johnson has} “fix” a fight with a second-rater | aboard the steamer. The Straight Tip on | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won. 66 62 . 69 40 4) 7 oemnwver tle pea Victoria . Tacoma , Ballard .. 37 41 40 61 63 63 Joe Birmingham ing: Bra appointing ings. system. In apite YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Seattle 7, Tacoma 2. Victoria 8, Ballard 1, i Vancouver 1-4, Spokane 8-0, | A DIP INTO THE PAST 1898 Goddard, 10 minutes | March 8, ped Joe hour and |{ng Gunboat Smith a return match, | | After the contest, M. Deschamps, arpentier’s manager, said be would match the Frenchman with Smith again |, Then he declared he thought {t better that Carpentier fulfill a few theatrical engagements first ral days Jater he sald that « had an agreement to meet Bombardier Wella and he thought | 1} it nothing more than right that the |Gunner wait until after the Wells-| Carpentier bow | Many New Yorkers who saw the| Smith-Carpentier bout in London | have returned home and all are} agroed that Referee Corri lost his land stylish fashions fabrice and ask questions, but there ate for fear hes too high In price No Such Thing | store. Come tm today. mighty giad you did. 1419 Third Av. Lost Pct 641 602 596 396 394 370 and Hank O'Day ought to get George Stall of the not Ed Smith whip rounds; New Orleans, Hundreds of men stop daily| to admire the beautiful fabrics are on display in our windows. Ot course many come in to examine the 7.09 11 | Render, et a) r) which | neighbors, Fé 4 0 6 MeMullin, > . 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Struck © a 1, B Special Excursion Sunday July 26 Hood Canal of a Thousand Delightful Surprises Tourists Have Not Seen Puget Sound Until They Have Seen Hood Canal THE NEW FAST STEEL STEAMSHIP Arrives Back 10:30 p. m. Brinnon, Potlatch and Coffee, TICKET OFFICE, COLMAN DOCK Merton Cricket club team left here — Thursday for a ay for & trip sbrosd. abroad. Tom Battles Chet’ ts 3 8] VANCOUVER, B. C., July 24.— ® © 1 ®/Tom Cowler and Chet McIntyre WwW Ww, Take That! » SUE Ra 0) concluded their training Thursday | a afternoon, preparatory to their 15-| Sale ¢ 37 i7 lround battle tonight. Sammy|, ST. LOUIS, July 24. Good and Billy Wright of Seattle|the petition filed by Cincinnati to ;| fight eight round restrain him from playing with the _—_— St. Louis Feds, Armando Marsans, — Cuban, charged Cincinnati with vio- lation of federal alien labor contract law. CRICKETERS ARE OFF PHILADELPHIA, July 24.—Thel Hoffman, Narveson, p Total Double —4 bite, 1 run, 2 Struck Victoria 1. 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