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PAGE 11. STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1914, DARING FRENCH AIRMEN CROSS BORDER IN ARMORED BLERIOTS; DEADLY ee ee ee & © ~etkeee nena ne eh BOMBS DROPPED ON GERMAN FORTRESSES COST HUNDREDS OF LIVES Just leave it to the women! yrode the sulky 3 For the past two seasons the} beds aed Asahia, a semt-pro Jap nine, has la Lloyd Jevne has an alibi for his TheHub sG t jefeat by Ralph 4 last night | , ; 4 Fe ; , Piet been the fly in the otntment for! ae Talents nen bitthade. Jon \ bs ‘ Q . a » a p oe Bi? Bw f i any number of paleface teams | was trounced 200 to 187, but he : : 4 ae otitis ta Be 2 ‘ee ‘ BS Which aspired to cop the champion: | says Hogue made an tilegal pusn|| : my i Ares c : ‘ Age er a uaran ees Ship of Seattle. But yesterday the | shot, and that won the game for Asabis got theirs, and [t was the him. Jevne and Hogue will fight 1 All-Star American girls team that | It out again this afternoon at Brown ) turned the trick, The girls and the & Hulen's, Japs after the regular league game at Dug’s and wiped out the yellow Charley Schmutz eterted for pertl, 5 to 3, Brooklyn yesterday and was re eee pulsed by St. Louis early tn the en- England got walloped yesterday gagement. Allen then took chargo —not by Kaiser Bill, but in the | of the fort, but the Cards’ selge Davis tennis “prelims” waged on/sulted in a 7 to 2 trimming for the Boston, Mass. courts. Norman|the Dodgers. BE. Brookes, of the Australian team, nf put J.C. Parke, the crack English) The Seattle pla: ma: ut by a score of 6-2, 46, 63, cop the Pacific Northwest tennis 14, 75, and A, F. Wilding trimmed | title in the Tacoma tourney, now in A, H. Lowe, another nglishman,| progress, will watch the semi-final 68, 6-1, 16-14. fand final periods from the grand- 3m O stand, the Elliott bay contingent Georges Carpentior having (having been wiped off the earth, gone off to war, we expect to | Miss Sarah Livingston, a Seattle hear a large, husky wall (girl, has. reached the seml-final emitted from the lungs of round For years the Hub has said: Bring back anything you buy of us that isn’t satisfac- tory and we will exchange it or give you your money back. And among the thousands of men who have given us their confidence, there is not a single one who can truthfully say—“The Hub has not treated me fairly and squarely.” ) Up to now you have only had our word— Young Ahearn, the New York- b Bd Si ps er Georges had agreed to bat- Jack Coombe tried out hie arm and those who KNOW will tell you our tle August 18. Ahearn probably against the Grand Rapids team tn : a will say Georges chose going [an exhibition game yesterday and word is as good as our bond—that we 7 to & «Coombs safe raps. on, to war rather than face him. the Athletics You know those fighters. Gun. |was stung for would exchange or refund the money. boat Smith has been substitut. - + ed for Soldier Carpentier and Umpire George Wheeler, bounced the date is the same. by Fielder Jones, says Tealey Ray How do you suppose we could make a guar- way mond and Bert Delmas, beth of antee of that kind if we did not know our Etawah, a 2yearold colt, which|whom were formerly his team- two weeks ago clipped the record | mates on the Los Angeles club, are hung up by Directum 21 years ago, |to blame for getting him kicked out amashed the mark to smithereens|/of the league. Wheeler declares in yesterday, covering a mile in|the deportment of Young Tealey 2:08% in exhibition. Pop Geersiand Kid Delmas ts below zero. } clothes would back it up? And they will back it up—in fit, in wear, in style, in tailoring. A sale is never made beyond recall until you are satisfied. We not only want to sell you your next suit, but your next and your next—and we ery 3 gin fbb ed og big believed that the best way 2 2} Cee - Ras Ha ae ae | to to full Sat tet pa dy worth NOW. 07 Zour Sl moners oat ee ie ae Te 21S oe ae 3 We ae} ee Be Be ee @© @ @)8 Wye eS ne ay TH ee HE Bet Pa we RE i Pees 615-17-19 FIRST AVE. ‘ The Big Store With the Little Rent A motion picture machine that may be packed eway in a traveling man’s kit has been invented, and it} will hereafter be possible for the a salesman to exhibit his wares any-| * * DEPT, where. RATES. Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers fer Vegetables and) py | TERRIBLE AERIAL ENGINES OF DESTRUCTION SCATTER (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin Admission New potatoes ........... .N® Po a ee 2 Pa a a es a a 7 wheat Free new eyes, fi eg aes é Cal. sweet potatoes Ih. AT DREAMLAND + Sy ni = . E Welcome Silents sey x — te eee Carrots . Corn, per sack, 2° ton, « The most spectacuiar, the | THE AIR between armored | bulk! | gibies, many of them armored, Gautinower per @ Gos. most terrible batties that the and armed engines of death | Think of an aerial “ecout- | and armed with machine gune Local celery . world has ever known will ac- | and destruction; it means the destroyer,” a war aeroplane, and bomb-throwing devices. Agee . . company @ European war! demolition of warships and armored, capable of a speed of | Since 1911, when the Turk- tomatoes .-.. For war between the great | forts with TERRIFIC EX- 120 miles an hour through the | ish-italian war demonstrated vase tomatoes Grand Excursion in o Shine Sunday, Aug. 9 Port Townsend Port Williams Dungeness Port Angeles FAST ~~ ore = inelons, per Ib. powers means FIGHTING IN PLOSIVES HURLED FROM air, pd equipped with a rapid- the value of aeroplanes for _ new, came .. $$$ ON HIGH; It means such awift | fire gun whose capacity is 300 | warfare, the great powers of Honey, srained nihiiation SHOTS PER MINUTE! | it $100,000,000 ag Ni These are ACTUAL WAR | Girigibles and Ghote temone TAILORING ENGI OF TODAY—air | equipment, and | monsters that will be brought ir budgets, before the pres- Think of a great dirigible Into play in @ war of the Euro- ent great conflict loomed in “aie-destroyer” that CAN pean powers. sight, showed pians to spend DROP 400 POUNDS OF Dy- Formidable air fleets are pos- $200,000,0000 more. NAMITE onto a ship or a for any, France, Germany alone started laet DUGDALE FIELD tress below without even a d, with hun: | year on a plan to spend $35, turn or @ quiver of huge 000,000 In fiying machine: ,BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 VICTORIA vs. SEATTLE Admission 2c, 60e, 75¢ and $1100 | kquabe, é Take Fourth Ave. Cars | old pigeons, ° "TWILL TAKE MONTHS| TO GET ’EM ALL OUT WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—Ad- vices at the state department say Austria has promised safe | transportation on special trains of Americans at Carisbad and Marienbad. Spekane 1; Vancouver 6. American relief committees in London and Paris urged t government to send transpo: immedia cane hor IN OTHER LEAGUES HOW GERMANY AND FRANCE MAY PLAY THE 1915 WAR GAME With Russia rushing at her on one side and France risen against her on the other, what is Germany's plan to beat them both? It Is believed that Von Moltke intends to fling at Franee prac- tically the whole of the German army, except barely enough to hold Russia, tn the speediest possible time, with the e tion of overwhelming French re- sistance before the Russians can come up. Most military writers esti- mate that by the tenth day aft A er the beginning of German mo Sum mer‘excursion bilization Germany will have on @ narrow front of 100 miles 23 fares on sale daily 1 jze and you oa army corps, or substantially until Sept. 30, to all J invitation 900,000 men, E —______} } doing for t of this city To face this host, the French prificipal Eastern Take ne don’t toy «i you rt ie, writers assert France will have points. your Comp Se Sone, A Place by the tenth day 23 army corp! mishty ‘glad vou ald. or 700,000 men. To counterbal- vacation or busi- ness trip via the york. 19 TSicereaen dally by the Bradner Gey ALBERT HANSEN deweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His { New Store Fresh tanch .. COAST--Venice 4, Portian® 1; Los An 7, Oakland 1; San Francisco €, #ac- to 2. wative W oreamen?, “ “ Hundreds of men stop daily Negvamery, solid. pack. 1 {to admire the beautiful fabrics | wideonsin trtstete eter, and stylish fashions which isplay in our windows. Ot course many some in to examine the 4 REDUCED FARES i vou whe. h obligated or so you think all TO THE EAST area clothes too high in price No Such Thing Excursion and dancing on ment provides facilit steamer Issaquah on Lake Wash- Paris committee cabled, it will | ington Saturday evening, Aug. 8, require at least six months to / under the auspices of the Swedish move the Americans still in jclub, leaving Leschi park 8:15 Paris. p. m., Madison park 8:30.—Ady, 1010 Gecend Ave, Near Madison. | are on 7 ance this strength of Germany O’NEIL' S$ TAILORS over France until the 20th da: rae sda of when it 1s believed Russia will be ready to strike hard, the MODERN French rely upon the remark- able line of forts and entrench. DENTISTRY ed camps, upon the possibility of the arrival of the English “expedition army” of upward of ),000 ana upon the der | What You Want te Know: lies with the defender. HOW LONG Wi | WILL IT BE PERMANENT? | TEETW WHAT WILL If COST? A Visit Wit Tell, Cail Hotel Baden FREE . EXAMINATION Grill 22K Gold Crowns. ..$5.00) Bridgework ...... 5.00 Leaves Colman Dock 9:00 A. M. Townsend and Return .... = $1.00 Other Points, round trip... - -$1.50 jemene Remembez, Camels are 20 foe 50 cents, 00 stake a dime today, Full Set of Teeth... .$5.00 i g, 5 tennely ven, cond 10e fer ene Stree a [pics coen: gaan) | Pntertaitment BSE rere, dean J Returning, Stonmer, Sot Das lavas Port po gen FB pre My Gold Fillings .. ia =6of Highest rtorantnd) itera ther giher ning pocbaaes IB Angeles 3:00 p. m.; Dungeness 4:30 p. m.; srthet cbcoutes. For . Siiyer Flags... Dee Merit R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Salem, N.C. 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