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STAR—WEDNESDAY, vite 28, 1916. PAGE 7. > JEFF—Everybody Should Hav e Two Vacations a Year of 6 Months Rach NOTICE ! HERE 4S + EVE RN BODY 1S ENTITLED TO A VACATION ar LEAST ONCE ANYEAR AND WHERE A$ THERE IS 0 BETTER_ TIME To TAKE ONE THAN ON THE SUMMER, , WE HERE BX DECLARE WAR O% WORK-AND HOP To THE Men Who Know. MERREIOLD NEARLY LOAFING PERIOD. ROCKEFELLER (DON'T WORK SO WHY ; “ - SHOULD WE , TUST WHERE WE are |= ad Bip" ao ~" Si $50 GONG WE DON'T Kaw WE MAX 6o |! 2s 3 WHERE @ LOT-OF OTHER GUYS MAY Se i SPEND THEIR SUMMER , (A MEXICO, Z THEN. AGAIN WE MAY BIMPLY 60 Y CAuimoRAIA AND SHOOT ULD GOATS. SHOOTING MEKICANS IS MORE EXCITING FOR THEY CAN pr tia AND ARE MoREr == ey se A : ; : ALL IS SET | US. BE THAT ag IT MAY, z “ol FOR BOUT WE WILLBE BACK IN THE PAPERS AGAIN NERY SOON So DONIT via og Ain) IN N. Y. FonGer us. ; q | 4 ut and Sey. : ; 3 ; we 7 y DR 7 NEW YORK, June 28—Jack z - ir Dillon, the Indianapolis “man kill ON CARD er,” and Frank Moran, the Pitts Goudle-header beginning at burg “bear cat,” are all set today goeer sng omer coronene? KAN GETS) seat tee AQUATIC STAR TO TEACH |SWIM MINGI|SULLIVAN AND ROSE sgn rue hae ned ea scl led t de ce this} theduled to take place this today, aod Moran will Parse =| LY COBB'S IS EASY, | CITY BATTLER MAY Sic 2" | NANNY SAYS HE N ‘eee Ss Se TANGLE AT THE ELKS’ |itssss2 sii bee Some BR LADS COP GAME FROM BOB Pat Eastley worked a mighty nifty camo for the Giants yester day, with the result that our lads Mit the skids under Bob Brown's Wers, 5 to 0. The game was halted at the end of the seventh by rain. Cheasty’s The Store of Clothing Preparedness. SSO A ~ SSS Smart Clothes for A trio of bingles were all that the Visitors were able to garner off the delive:y of Pat. On the other hand, the Giants unlimbered a bit And gathered seven cracks off the _ Welivery of Wally Hood. in the time he was on the mound ley whiffed eight, and showed he was master of the situation ‘ the first tap of the gong until the rain began to drop tn chunks ' §ust after the eighth fnning was under way. Umpire Bush watted a Dit, and then called the fracas, | Which reverted back to the even faning. | CHEEK SUFFERING FROM | BLOOD POISONING q Harry Cheek, the peppery little Beaver backstop, ts out of the line | @p, suffering with blood poison. In | the last series betwoon Seattle and Vancouver Harry was injured in a ‘ at the plate with “Bun” Giddings. He thought little of tt _ @t the time, but complications have eet in. “WHEEZER” DELL BEATEN | BY NEW YORK GIANTS Our old friend Weiser Dell, called " by big league scribes, Jost @ 1 to 0 game to the New York y yesterda: Dell allowed Seren bingles while the Dodgers | Were collecting six off Jeff Tesreau. MOUBLE BILL AND OTHER SN BAIQ°ne“=sSss WN 8ST. LOUIS, June 28.—Ty Cobb, Not only has the swimming tn- ‘- thi it tw ks. His the tempermenta! outer gardener of structor at the new natatorium poss, mane acai mpaNNES 20 pene; wana oe whom areal the Detroft Tigers, let a spectator gained note asa long distance swim- BY EDWARD HILL from Indianapolis today, are confi- get his angora in yesterday's game mer, bat he bas another claim for “Muff” Bronson, the clever Portland featherweight, who holds a/|dent. decision over Leo Houck, and Frankie Sullivan may furnish the next Moran is staying at the Fifth ave. fatale beanie cle progees he 1) veadline attraction at the Elks’ club. Chairman Joe Walsh and Match-|home of a rich Pittsburger. The Product of this city who has won| maker Adams aro now dickering with the Portlander to get bim to|auburn-haired battler finished with recognition in many places, and now/ come here for the bout. a light workout at White Springs comes back to teach his fellow! The original intention was to have Bronson and Houck battle, but/before many admiring society wom- Houck has joined the militia and may have to depart for the front. en, hag 1 — a " | ‘The Portland lad and Sullivan should put up a battle royal, The|chain by a little 4-yearold gi 3 Ernest J. Hemen, and he has 8) rose Cityite has the edge, due to the fact that he beat Houck, while right to put a “Prof.” before tt Sullivan could only bold him to a draw. Board Prof. Hemen has been for the last! 4a. ie MANNING YANK @COUT HEADED Head of Naval 9 two years instructor tn swimming | WorKING HARD IN THIS DIRECTION Is Handy With Mitts at the widely known Wilkinson Joe Kelley, official ivory hunter Schoo! of Swimming in the Los An- If things do not go thru with a for coee’ W, 4 the New York Yankees, is on| Representative Fred Britten, from geles Bimini baths. Altho he is/boom at Everett on July 4, tt willl nis way to the Pacific coast, to give|Tllinois, chairman of the naval com> here. Ty broke up the game for a time when he climbed into the stand and started for the fan. He |was restrained by the police, um pires and fellow players, and the nt ed t.| game was resum townsmen the art. His name is stnens AGF #83) Seattle Golfers Are Still in the Swim SPOKANE, June 28-—Mrs. J. M Wheeler of Butte turned tn the best AB. R. H. PO A E/score for women yesterday in the ¢ s 2 2 9 & $! Northwest golf tournament, being still a very young man, he has|not be Charlie Manning's fault./40..4 of our star diamond athletes! mittee in the house, is not only am ae Be ee staged here. It was 92 for the taught more than 4,000 men, women | Charles is about the neat rf the up and down. expert in his present line, but @ j 3 } 3 1 § Slcourse, Paul Ford of Seattle went | rn Oe See ee ing person in that village. {| Joe used to be some frisky kid on|handy man with the gloves. When $ 1 2 $ & Slaround tn 78, while O. W. Potter| PB: Shey ygrancr ogy 2 writes that Harry Anderson and), baseball lawn himself in days|a youngster he was one of the best 3 i 5 1 3 $|made s 74 | Swimming ts such an easy and) Travie Davis have been signed t©|,eon9 He national pastimed with|boxers in the Olympic club of Sam ee Sa ae ae ee | iio | natural function that one should be|sling the padded mittens for four) yon woGraw and Hughey Jennings|Francisco. Britten was 8 ee One M Gfornla Tenni | able to swim a mile with aa little |rounds on Independence day. se the od Baltimoce Orinlen welght the, and packed & Tana BD : sks . effort as one walks a mile,” said f ; ‘ wit i ft gk 2 g [California Tennis Prof. Hemen. “In walking all the | SULLIVAN TO MEET SUGAR — How FAR DOES A hae thy Krellug be toured Gam arp. th seri ye Star Wi ins Match weight is on the feet, but in swim-|OR BATTLING WOLFF GOLFER WALK? world’s ‘fair in 1888, Eettten aa ee 2S eb. GS . |ming the water supports the welght Frankie Sullivan, local lght-| What distance does a golfer walk mained in Chicago, 1 4 202 1 2 8] CLEVELAND, June 28—Connie of cage evenly weight, has a place on the agesed in making 18 holes? eo eins 4 ¢ ¢ © 1 81m Doyle of Washington, D. C., and “In England swimming {s part of bill. He will take on either Nick! Every now and then this questio mes $$ 2 § Slwintam Davis, the new California the curriculum of the public schools,|Sugar or Battling Wolff. This/bobs up tn our mail, The kaeoae NATIONAL GEOH-7e [309 © i 2 élstar, were the winners of the big/ and the result is that 90 per cent|match has not yet been decided up-| depends a great deal upon the play-| At Chicago 10, Pittsburg 4. ; (3 ¢ 1 1 S)matches in yesterday's tennis tour- | of the population is able to swim,|on, according to Manning. Willle|er himself. A golfer who can hit} At Philadelphia 0, Boston & ; ie ee rie while in this country so Ittle at.| Fitzgerald and Kid Hudson, the twolthe pellet straight down the line; At Brooklyn 0, New York 1. 4 Haag ig liP tention {# paid to swimming that|youngsters who put up @ gory bat-/from tee to hole saves himself many| At Cincinnati 2, New York 8, q only one person fn ten ts able to tle here at the last Austin & Salt/steps that his less expert brothe pep PMI.” : 4 REAL PAINLESS. take care of himself in the water. | show, also has been matched. sate tos. aay, Menke receuee AMERICAN RESULTS : It we Americans as a whole| |wore a pedometer attached to his} At Cleve'ard 7, Chicago 4. | At St. Louis 52, Detroit 3-5. At New York 3, Washington 2 At Boston 7 7, Philadelphia 2 dis. | HOCKEY LEAGUES MAY Prof. Ernest J. Hemer, who will Instruct swimmers at the new nata- were more proficient in the art, 4 D ENT ISTS torium, which opens tonight asters like the overturning of the;CALL OFF WAR Eastland, in the Chicago river,| ‘There ts a possibility of the Pa- In order to tmtroduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the —, @23 | lightest and strongest plate known, ie ankle, and after tramping 18 holes at the Seattle club it registered 8.2 miles. would not be attended by such an/cific Coast Hockey league and the) ame appalling loss of life.” National Hockey association, the|/ HELENA OR WALLACE MAY Phil Ball, ‘boss of the St. Louls a Prof. Hemen {s delighted with the|two major league ice hockey cir-/GET BALL CLUB Browns, says the continued rain is ‘ two tanks at the new natatorium,|cuits, getting together and patch-| Either Helena, Mont. or Wallace,|having a bad effect on his crop the smaller being for beginners and|ing up their differences before the|Ida., stands in the way of having the| Of long green. for children, and the larger, 60x100| season starts this year. Frank Pat-| Vancouver Northwestern league} SSS feet, being one of the largest, if not | rick, president of the Coast league, | etub transferred to its hamlet in|is dropping money right along fm ‘| the largest, tank of the kind iniis back in Vancouver, after a jaunt|event Bob Brown finds it necessary |the B. C. metropolis, so let’s not be America. East, and this ts according to him.|t scond from Vancouver. Brown| surprised to hear of a switch. . BASEBALL * VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE Tomorrow at 3 P. M 25 and & Take Fourt! eo ———|does not cover the roof of the AMUSEMENT Sjmoutn: you can bite corn off the “ee is one very funny angle to the Jack-Dillon-Frank Moran me- - j cob; guaranteed 15 years. lee. That is the talk of Frank Moran that “a good big man should be able to beat a good little man 7 { ILKES PL YER S Ot eee aa sae nh 8 Tp $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 | Just a few monthe ago Moran was training to fight Champion Jess Cvuahewin ; 9 P 7 | $10 set of teeth .... $5.00 Willard, Willard had greater physical advantages over Moran thar Moran has over Dillon. So the blond Pittsburger talked along the | Brides iaveiliaay tooth, gold $3.00 lines laid down by Bob Fitz#immons—"the bigger they are the ‘arder they fall.” | Gold fillings % tf St Ot : Ni 4) : | Silver fillings . This is not written to dispute the latest Moran theory. It Is not writ-| NEW PANTAGES """"" fillings . er "750 | ten to dispute or disprove anything. Certainly Moran's expertence | All work guaranteed for | with Willard gives him some basis for the good big man's suport. | when you can step in and take your choice of a thousand Suits, in all sizes, 2 be fights, 7 n ° sion va h Mats, 2:20-—-Nig and 9. | ave Impression, taken tm the mern-| 4s sha eee uke colors, styles and patterns, that are regular The question is, if he proves it by defeating Dillon decisively, how can SONG AND DANCE REVUE | {nation ¥ 50 DOG COMEDIANS Call and See § Our Plete he expect the public to take his chances in another bout with Jess Lipinek\’ erful Animal Act and Bridge Willard seriously? s + s t } s LELIA SHAW & €0, oe a Ms ass Other Features. 19¢ and 20¢.| Most of our present Ao ay Hh | John J, McGraw, manager of the Giants, must often be surprised at the Your unrestricted eee were is sett givin, views of John J, McGraw, journalist, on the great American pas- time. to our office, be sure you are in the | ot tt i at E es and Bund | Hent place. Bring thia ad with you, | Great Falls fans are thinking of getting up a petition to create a “sew enth” place in the Northwestern league for the Granddads, rH ° OHI Cut - Rate oi i tt at tt . | Denver was one of the prime movers In the national “Safe and Sane ; Dentists | Fourth of July” movement. Yet Denver plans to stage a bout be 5 wi * 207 UNIVERSITY st. | tween Ad Wolgast and Freddie Welsh this Fourth . _ Senecio Fraser-Paterson On, | ow of ot of | There seems to be about the same enthusiasm for baseball In Seattle, P aT = Vancouver and Tacoma as there was for Bryan at the Democratic : tt 8 3 8 8 tt VERY GOOD, EDDIE a Canadian Pacific TMs oubtiens you have heard’ before Wo ne Seer Eat penne Seem. 3s wo heaping Matter With We, | But I would rather watch her drive though—we just started this new store about two months ago, and now ority theory q . Whose number's 96054. wil EDDIE > a Back East Excursions = na a at WE MUST MOVE ble: Once upon a time there was a manager of a fighter who sald: j . “If Lean get Champion Whozit in the ring with Battling Buhm, I ° r 4 - ‘ Will danate Buhm's share of the purse to charity," and kept his Coming right in season, with hundreds of snappy summer grays and stripes, all new, clean stock, to choose from, it means a golden chance for the Men and Young Men of Seattle. Sale continued tomorrow morning, 9 a. m. word “4 St ee + +e+-$ 60.00 yam ee 72.50 Minneapolis .. 60.00 Toronto ..... 92.00 homo tt tt ot As we understand it, Jack Dillon is going to knock Frank Moran out Tickets on sale daily, June ist to September a Winnipeg + 60.00 Montreal .... 105.00 with one punch, and Frank Moran 18 going to knock Jack Dill © aston : 110.00 New York... 110.70 ME) ou with one yunen nvhich sounds like 4 good hunch that the bout {fil MEN, CELEBRATE THE FOURTH—AND SAVE MONEY AT THE j Correspondingly ‘low fares to other points J fi ace a arate B : tines ee coe kre ieee New Nieinsaelisth to Tacoma Wins First See Our Windows | Be Opened Tonight; Contest From Butte 20th, Tickets limited to three months fro ~~ All Alterations (onen ‘eauraay @ of mule, not to exceed October Aist, 191 | en Saturda date of nals, nat to exceed Ortober Mat 3816 we] yore will bo many alunts pulled [BU <covssscecvvecaeee #10 ag age P y Jr, | off this evening at the new nata-| Tacoma ... A Custom Tailor Night ; For full {nformation, eall or write C eeeee a aye and Lenora |, Moulmnity and Roberts; Suther Shop __Untit 10 10 3 z torium ave. a land and Bartholemy . 1. PONN, st., when it will be opened to the] GR jenern ent Pamenger Deparime AT FALLS, Juno 28—The “ade: ye 7 ere igo dal publi Races, dives and other|scheduled game between Spokane 1406 FOURTH AVENUE q aquatic stunts have a large place on|and Great Falls was postponed yes- a i al | bs fF FF £ EF Ff wa al the program, terday. Spokane did not arrive, E