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x | | Phiiadetpnia Bor Missing teeth are replaced by| patnreten : ‘The Ohio Method by artificial teeth | cnicago -. that are natural as your original |New York teeth. Examinations are now be-| 8 touls ing conducted without charge, and Dugdale is one lucky fat man. STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1914. PAGE 7, DUG IS LUCKY GUY: SELLS GIPE AND MAY REAP A GOLDEN HARVEST BEFORE HE GETS THROUGH A couple of months ago, when Tim O'Rourke had everything framed up for the Dutchman, Pete Schneider, to skip to the Federals, Dug was tip ped off, and before Tim could say “Boo,” Peter had been sold to Cincinnati and was put aboard a rattler Now Dug is in for some more luck. blond was consummated yesterday That he would even be drafted was conjectural Al Gipe, the husky gent from Redondo Beach, Cal, has caught the eye of Muggsy McGraw, and a deal for the Gipe has won most of his games this year, but when the question is raised “How does he do it?” the fans scramble for an answer. Big Al is undeniably a good pitcher, plenty good enough for this and resourceful, though, using his head to a great If Gipe could get back the old speed, there’s little doubt but that he'd stick bit of speed on the ball. He has been shrewd right again. In add majors, too, it is rumored. And yet, before all this news broke out, the fans doubted if even Emil Huhn, slated as a certainty by some scribes, would go up ion to Gipe, the lucky fat man may also be able to sell Killilay, who has never hit better than dickering for Marty, and Dug has heard they will put in a draft, anyway, so he is ready to talk business. league. He hurt his arm last year, and this seaso advantage. « Demon Dutchman they could name hardly a man who was likely to graduate If Miss Fortune continues to rub elbows with Dug, our portly ball mogul is going to lose some of that embonpoint lugging the cartwheels home JOHN DUNDEE | IS NOLONGER A “FEATHER” LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10.— Johnny Dundee and Wilile Beecher of New York were signed today to box 20 rounds at Vernon ‘Tuesday night, Sept. 29. The weight |e 135 ringside. ‘This marke the passing of a featherweight. er the calling off of his match with Champion Johnny Kilbane, Dundee main- tained that he would again be able to do 122 pounds ringside. Now, however, he admits that he will definitely Join the lightweight ranks. yesterday. score of chances this season, es- pecially when he decided to let the Braves’ fate rest with three pitchere—James, Tyler and Ru- dolph. So George didn’t think much about It when he @ young pitcher from t $500 were (to face the Phillie batt a forfeits of $! we satand: cone Weanmenn Lint | was slaughtered In the firet. . do you suppose Davis did? |7. New York lost, so Davi |tory strengthe the Stores to Go Out * "= { Business . was a single, a double and a home The Model stores at $19 Second} -.. Ave. and 708 First Ave., will close a OY out. The game is too hard. Heavy| | “I've simply gotta make lock Interurban, if nses, high rent, and babes Iittle business is the cause. Not| Joe McGinnity as he trotted that business is any worse in Seat-| out to the mound yesterday to tle than elsewhere, but there is not} face the Ballards. Joe hurried enough for the many clothing, hat} 0 his tongue hung out. Wee d furnishing goods stores. Willle McCorry, hurting for ese {Wo stores are new—the| ‘Ne shingle weavers, hurried, Second Ave. store having been pn thi oo oo . opened recently. In fact, the stock | las pesked fn both stores has just been replen-| A ished with a new line of fall cloth-| ing. The merchandise will be sold at! ancearance in the East last night, about one-half, and tn many in-| taxing part stances a great deal less. There {S| ter, Mass. also a large line of boys’ suits, which Well, Emil Hubn |phold germs that have been in | testing his system, and biffed the daylights out of the horsehide on the Spokane lot yesterday. The Demon Dutchman's contribution ee Howard Drew, the Southern Cal. Drew tore off George Stallings took a chance yards in 9:45, which is consider | It was nothing extraor. | S>Iy fast dinary, for Stallings has taken a} s, chance of winning against Connie 3 in the Mack's Boston |that being the cas What |have a show here's all the Phillies had to show | vic-| league is aves’ | trying to disregarded the ty-|!t is won. }ifornia sprinter, made his fareweli| will put a margin as wide across | PLAYER HIT ON THE HEAD WITH 'ABAT: MAY DIE NEW YORK, § 10.—Fears are entertained for the re covery of Pitcher Ernest Herbert, of the St. Loula Federal league club, who was rendered uncon | scious in batting practice yester day when @ bat ritpped from the hands of one of the players and If the Giants should win the pen-|#truck him on the head, Herbert nant this year they will go into|{!® !n a semt-comatone condition. It the world’s series as the woret|!# thought his skull may be frac long shot that ever started for the | tured. big title, Not s man—player,| Herbert fatled regain con scribe, manager or scout—has| Sclousness all night. That his con dared intimate that they had a| dition ts grave ts indicated by t refusal of the attending physicians to discuss the condition of thelr patient, nor state his chances, eee to crew of wallope And, jraw may tting against | | NOBLE RETURNS Federal | ~ time| CENTRALIA, Sept. 10.—Elmer team | Noble, who won a “W" on the Uni be | Yersity of Washington football tean jlast year, left for Seattle today * The im will be almost 2 to 1 eee In the meantime the having a terrible make its leading understand what is going tc done with the Fed pennant after turn for the team CORNELL IS OUT ITHACA, N.Y, ty-four cand 08 responded to the first call for football talent at Cor Hughey Jennings picks the Gi 1 Wednesday, Tho coaches are ants to win out in the end. He/|Dan Sharpe, Dan Reed and Ray Var does not look for the Braves to| Orman. split wide open, but he has fore casted that they enough to give healthy lead. . President Gilmore says he wil! challenge the champions of the American an National leagues, | but that {s about as far as he can | go. The players will divide the| glory of the challenge on a 60% | basis. 10.—T wen . The B. F. Day playfield will put + While Bose Jennings |e review-| football team into the field this sea fng the National league situation,|son. George Gilmore is getting up Ty Cobb takes pen in hand and/the team. The average weight is tc dopes out the American league! be 145 pounds race. Tyrus believes the Athietics | — - TIGERS WIN IT GARDEN CITY, L. L, Sept. 10. s the Atlantic between them & Meet at Worces-|selves and the second place grab- 100 bers. will be sold at lees than half. Moth-| ers, bring your boys down Saturday | —you can buy about three suits for the price of one. | The stores are closed in order to arrange the merchandise and to| make such reductions as will turn| the entire stock into cash quickly. | The fixtures will be sold cheap. Sale commences in both stores| Saturday, September 12, at 10 a. m.,/ Sein. and will continue until everything |" is sold. Men's Shoes will be sold fm the First Ave. store. See Fri- day’s Star for particulars. yee pope 0 a $1.00 on"sp 1000 $1.50 -:- x= 1000 : $1.50 255"> 1000 83 EMIT prot ya you rms peas) ISDE : ny porye 709 | Np nse maw 2628 “wD "RD! leconrouuuwo? Spokane— | wun, a> | Butler, as b> bib] NORTHWESTERN Li Won Vancouver . 4 Beattie Cincinnatt Brooklyn AMERICAN LEAGUE Yon. Lost. estimates are furnished in all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work 3 for 12 Years’ Guarantee. ee $25 Set of Teeth $8 Baltimore Guaranteed .. imeas $15 Set of Teeth Guaranteed $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown $10 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work ... Solid Gold Filling: Other Fillings ... Chicago . | Pittsburg: dee ‘WOODY TO WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—Presi- dent Wilson has practically decided to leave Washington tomorrow to spend several days at the summer white house at Cornish, N. H. He plans to return to Washington Tues. day. MT. LASSEN BUSY REDDING, Sept. 10.—Another vio- Jent eruption of Mount Lassen could be seen, the column of smoke and ashes being estimated at 12,000 feet high Phone that Rent Ad | today. Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET @ORNER SECOND AVENUE } Trusses, Meeting Harvard in the final round Princeton won the Intercollegiate golf championship here Wednesday 5 points to 4, in four-ball and single | 5 | man,” ecccccene? PanouaTen, oeteon SEPTEMBER 24-25-26, 1914 EXCURSION FARES WIM end Wontertal Poy Exprovs Races, Brevehe Busting. Wedians, Combeya, Oetiaw Berses ston 1, FEDERAL Pittebure 7, Kan REGON-WASHINGTON att. | ROAD & WAVIGATION COMPANY | RLEJ BROWN + Mission | Refined Cafe Vaudeville Catering to the Select (3ao—A4AzZm This Week Harry M. Carter “Dainty Marjorie” Dow Brink And 6 Other Acts. RAISED THE QUALITY wilt save you | | ee the rk. ram speared by human hands, and without My offer 1s for you to go to any ffiee and get prices, an examinatt Coming le Monday, August 31 gl : a wilt moe Miss Merry Meakin witha Prima Donna Soprano. — JOHNSON, Gen, Mgr. E. G. Wood, Amnt. Mgr. My prices will « My work will surely please you | BYWARE OF IMITATING IMPOs TORS OF MY NAME ) SIGNS JUST EXT DOOR TO MY OFFICES, IN J, BROWN, D.D.S, ending De 3 Wirwt Avenue, J 8 and Sundays 263 in this league Two more Seattle players are sought by the here he will reenter college and | on" 2osie"{|TEAM FOR FIELD ° ~ | range a conc | Have Cut Prices m hasn't been able to get a It is generally thought among the fans that his arm will never be The Oakland club is Outside of the LOCAL MAN WAY UP IN OHIO MEET F. M. Williams, from Seattle, tied for third place with several crack Eastern marksmen tn yester day's round of the grand handicap trapshoot at Dayton, 0. was the word recelved today. Williams| dropped 94 blue rocks, out of a pos sible 100. Owens and MoKelvey, two other} shooters from this state, showed uy well. Both finished with a total of |93, & bare potnt behind Williams. ‘The performance of {ts three rep |resentatives gives the Washington following renewed hope that thir |state will capture a prominent place in the finals. 8. F. Rifle, the Kenova gunner | ted for first place with A. R. Che |zik. Their score was 96, | BOX ON SEPT. 21 Tho boxing season will open a the Seattle Athletic club September | |21, Chet Melatyre, newly appoint-| ed boxing {nstructor, will assume bad duties next week RAJAHS KICK IN| LONDON, pt. 10.-—Among the} contributions for the success of th British arms proffered by India, and accepted by the war offics, are con-| tingents of infantry, cavalry and| other soldiers from 12 states, aj maharaja of Mysere. MELBA SINGS TO HELP WOUNDED) MELBOURNE. |Murno Ferguson Jaccepted Mme. 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Every exclusive color and weave that has met the approval of the fashion makers will be found in this display. Visit this store Friday or Saturday. If you are not now ready to order, you will at least gain some new style ideas that will help you in making your choice later in the season. During the opening suits will be featured at $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 J. S. KANE 709 THIRD AVENUE 15 years in the same location. LORD HURRIES | ayeum HOME TO FIGHT The poet and the peasant have had their fnning in grand opera ting 02% |Now come the lord and the peas- ¢ ee “/ant in war. 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