The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1914, Page 9

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By Appointment to His Royal Highness, the American Gentleman. “London Life’—a NEW cigarette. Well—anybody can make a new cigarette. BUT— “London Life” is the clev- erest new gona most. original new cigarette —the most “just so” new cigarette—that’s ever been passed over a counter. IT OUTCLASSES point by point, any cigarette costing twice as much that’s now on sale. It’s the pop- ular London type of Turkish, bit it’s taken the London idea and made a fing wonder of it. You see if It hasn’t. LONDON LIFE CORK TIP, Ci pYCIGAR ETTES Mesl édhaordinary” 10 cents»Here —10 pence There “?| Hundreds of men stop daily “Detroit 3, Washington 2, Jus? L BROS. ars . York 2-8, Cleveland 2.4; Boston 4, Chicago iphia 4. St. Lows 1 9013 TH . New Ye DUGDALE FIELD BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE Admission 25, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Take Fourth Ave. Cars “Vi 2 Se attle 0; Tacoma ¢, Ballard §; Spokane 12 Viotoria 4 COAST. darkness; 8: land 6-6, Onkiand 6-2 mento 9 Venice 1 VALDEZ, July 81.-—-Progressive democrats of Southeastern Alaska yesterday nominated James Wick- ersham, present delegate to con- gress, to succeed himself in office. . (are on display in our windows. STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1914. PAGE 9. MAJOR CLUBS FIGHT FOR HARSTAD ‘Vancouver Will Sell Young Pitching “Phenom” Within Next Ten Days: Around Theander Haretad, the young Vancouver pitcher, who haa} come to the front as one of the! | best pitchecs In the Northwestern) league, a bitter fight between three |big league clubs Is being waged,| |Cleveland, Chicago and Pittsburg! h bidding for the young services, and In the mean-| /time Qwner Brown Is holding out |for the best possible prioe the wiz-| lard right-hander wil! command. Brown will accept bide for ten days! longer, and then Harstad will e | sold. Harstad joined the club last} August. Prior to that date he pitched semi-pro ball around Taco- ma, and formerly hurled for the | Pacific Luthern Academy. | 22 years old. cee George Chip will enter the ring at San Francisco tonight a 10-to4 favorite over Sallor Ed Petroakey for their 20-round bout. Even money ts offered that Petroskey will not last 15 rounds, ar) Chartey Fullerton died two chances at second y day afternoon, so he has worked his way back to the pitching staff. Fritz Lundstrom, the boy from Walla Walla, will take care of the job this afternoon. Kelly will handle the mound work. ee DOC ROLLER, the Seattle physi clan of wrestling fame, ts in our |midst once more. Doe t# training Jat the Elks’ club for his return match with Pat nolly, who tossed him last week when he stooped over to tle a shoe string There fen't any chance that Doc will be caught in the same fix jagain, for Connolly has agreed to j let him tussle with his shoes off. The match takes place In Van couver next week .- mi . of Australian tennis Dutch yesterday The team players beat the afternoon in the semi-finals, now being pld¥Ved {n Pittsburg. An thony Wilding and Norman Brooks, who rank as two of the best play era in the game, bad » cinch with their German opponents, ee Poor Old Abs Attell le In Eng. land with the firm belief that he is the only living American sufficient: ly clever with his mitts to wrest the lightweight crewn from the brow of Freddie Weish. Attell’s belief that he can whip Welsh is pathetic, and it would be a shame to see him go on with ti man and add another to the grees furt when he faced Johnson in Reno outpointed by Wels! .e Walter Holke goes to the New York Giants; Bill Hogan shifts from centerfield to first base, and George Goldie, Cal- gary fielder, is coming to fill the center garden gap. Those are the changes in the Spokane lineup as @ result of Holke’s determination to jump to the Feds uniess he was sent to the big leagues immediately. ee Little Rex Devogt, who was beg ging fora job with one of the Northwestern clubs a couple of years ago, and who caught on with the Seattle club a short time, has more than made good with the Cleveland American association club where he is now serving as first string backstop. Devogt caught for the Toledo club during | the fag end of the season last year, hor did not look nearly a# good as TAILGRING Please Come in and See | | jto admire the beautiful fabrics jand stylish fashions which some of y te will be oblignted or because you thik all {tailored clothes too high in price. No Such 7 nl invitation to |we are doing for the men of this city But don’t wait till you re. Come in today, mighty glad you did. O’NEIL’S TAILORS 1419 Third Av. as our u'll be \¢ He Ini? A RIGHT SCHIFF? Johnny Schiff, the Seattle | boxer, is sojourning in Aus | tralia, where a good half of the world’s boxing talent is now eating three equares, Johnny writes that things In the fight way look good to him in the Antipodes, and he expects to get several good matches before coming back. Modesty |e unbecoming to a » and, conforming to the | Johnny closes his letter “Regards, Johnny ttle, Hin first fight here was one against Harry Mullins, 24 years old at the Athletio club right after the fire | Later he appeared at Cort’s id ard theatre with Jaok Demy | The former champion ts the y }man tn the history of pugiiism who has fought a battle extending over two days, He met Dal Hawkin one night in Francteco and the pped ounds and then the referee made them quit, telling them the fight would have to be | finished the following night, Bogan knocked Hawkins ont in the 16th round the next night, . If Harry Heilman, the awk: ward youth who played under Nick Wililame = ta peason, continues to jolt the ball as he has been doing for the Detrolt- Ty Cobb will have to to get his old job back his vacation, Hellman has n part in only or two games where he has failed to break Into the hit column, and haa won the esteem of the TI- ger fans as one of the most dependable club swingers on the team. Hellman came through with a two-base crash yesterday—one of the reasons why Detrolt walloped Washington, 3 to 2, ose JOHNNY O'LEARY has |turned to Vancouver from his fis! jing trip to the lakes of central| Columbia only to find that eduled match with Patsy Droulllard, set for August 6, has jbeen postponed to August 20. | Droulllard wanted more time to | make the weight. The promoters are looking about for some boy to fill the August 6 date, and may possibly decide upon Billy old-timers tn ltwo he now does under the guidance of Jimmy Sheckard, who, by the way, has made the Cleveland A. A, out f\t Into swell ball club. Speaking of Devogt's playing, Hugh Fullerton, The Star's base. ball expert, says “In Devogt, Sheckard seoma to be developing 4 star and Rex seems ® comer and he is hitting them hard and clean.” eee Freddie Bogan, who wae once recognised as lightweight cham plon of the Pacific Coast, is re newing old acquaintances in Seat tle after an absence of years, DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and Dniverstty. 19-plece U Te Wright, the Seattle youngster, who! | aco been coming fast. Boran ts well remembered by the! Seattle | Brighouse | , A. 8. GOLDSMITH, chairman of the track and field committe | = Athletic club, has draw he program for the first annual) wathe carnival, to be held Blakistone field Saturday, August OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY ® Missing teeth are replavec by ne Ohio Method by artificial tet! og — tub race, 25 charge, and | {s-of-war. 5 | a estimates are furnished in all case BILLY WRIGHT, the Ballard We Stand Back of Our Wor | mixer, who is getting In shape for| for 12 Years’ Guarantee. ® return meeting with Sammy} 220! and/ canoe | 50-yard | or Swimming, 50, 100, and 1,760 yards; high dive 4 faney diving, surf riding, tilting races, canoe races, Set of Teeth Good, whom he held to a draw in $95 G 4 eightround scrap. in Canada uarantes recently, is working out at the Pa- Set of Teeth eifie Athletic club, He will take Guaranteed on a local boy at the P. A. C. at 6:30 today tn a four-round bout $10 Solid Gold or gabe oie setae Porcelain Crown....Q°?) The Merchants and Manufactur. $10 Gold or Porcelain $4 ers’ stake for $10,000, the big event in the harness racing now being Bridge Work held in Detroit, was copped by Solid Goid Fillings. $1.00 Up | Lassie McGregor, owned by Harry Other Fillings | Olivet, yesterday in the seventh heat. Six heats of the race were Oftice 9 - ng to 6, Sundays, | run off the day previous without pe iding a winner. oO Hi IO Free Admission Ra D AT DREAMLAND Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE. 10 Dance Tickets for 25c Everyone Welcome cost of the choice blend Turkish and domestic to- baccos .in “thine cigarettes for- bids the giving of premiums or coupons. No matter what you pay, you cannot a more satistying smoke than Camels, 20 for 10 cents. They do not-have that cigaretty taste nor parch your throat. pockages aed we will re Be pn R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N.C. yard egg race and canoe | “ 13 Second Avenue NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL ° ROSS WILLIAMS, the crack Queen Anne bill player and tnter scholastic champion, gathered tn another title last night when he brought the singles championship to the Queen Anne Christian church, upon defeating Marburger | of Plymouth, 6-0, 6-0. SCORES AND STANDIN GS h nd in the etghth BR. I PO. 6 1000010 Wottell, Brinker ver 1, Beattie 2 Vanoouver 16 rune, 7 bite off Dell in § in © rune, 1 hit off Bonner tn 1 tn. off}! Btokk 2 basee—MoMullin play—Portiand 3 bora, MeMullin, sne— Williams, Bt | Tetoria Ballard " ba han ¢ Moonlight Excursion and Dane- | Qsten ing on Steamer Issaquah on Lake Washington tonight, leaving Lescht at 8:15 and Madison park at §;20. —Adv. Washington Detroit... This Is the Busiest Clothing Store in All Seattle The Reason Is as Plain as an Elephant’s Nose BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY. You don’t suppose for a minute that we would be so busy unless the men of Seattle found it to their advantage to buy of us—unless they knew from experience that we give a heaped-up, overflowing measure of VALUE for the money they spend. Regal $15 Suits stand by their wearers—and their wearers stand by the Hub. Season after season the same men come to us for their clothes—and they bring their friends—and their friends bring their friends. How do you know if we are tell- ing the truth or not unless you give us the chance to “make good?” You will never know unless you give us that chance. All Straw Hats Priced at Half 615-17-19 FIRST AVE. The Big Store With the Little Rent On the Square Opposite Totem Pole. 64 | Baltimore $48) ia nd eri 293 Pittsburg « St. Lou Basket Picni ic and Excursion to HOOD CANAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 NEw OT LEAVES COLMAN DOCK On this special excursion th The scenic trip of the Paci Your visit to the Northwest in STEEL STEAMER LATCH 9:00 A. M., ARRIVES BACK 10:00 P. M. ¢ steamer will call at Port Gamble, Brinnon, Hoods- port, Potlatch and Union City, both going and returning. fic Coast. Every togrist should see Hood Canal. not complete unless you have made the trip. The round trip rate for next Sunday will be ONLY $1.5 ___ CHILDREN ROUND TRIP TAKE A BASKET LUNCH, OR YOU CAN GET DAIRY LUNCH ABOARD THE STEAMER—COFFEE Sc, SANDWICHES Sc, ETC. TICKET OFFICE, COLMAN DOCK MAIN 3993. WORDS BY SCHAEFER--MUSIC BY MACDONALD OH, YOU VANT To KNow SURE. WE Go DIRECT How LGET 277 ALLEY To 27m ALLEY. Yes How CAN You JOoK ME ‘ 27TH ALLEY ? Dor's vot I DR. MACY. | Have Cut Prices I will save you just fifty cents on every dollar on the best treat-| ment than can be given by human hands. My offer is for you to go to any Physician, Surgeon, Naturo-| path, Osteopath, Chiropractor, and| Ket prices, then come to me for ex- amination and consultation with- out charge, and I will show you how you can save a Dollar and I make a Dollar on your treatment My work will please you and my prices will suit you. Call or write DR. MACY list in Advanced Methods Block, First and Seattle, Wash,

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