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BALLARD, MADE i & — ~ to Vou KNOW THE KIND a We've observed that a lot of skippers on the Sound who alibi themselves on the light | wind when they lose stick close | to shelter when there's a blow on the bay. p Sn i | ~?e GREETINGS, FIST! Sammy Good writes that he meets Hilly Wright at Brighouse Friday night, and Wright says he'll meet Good with rights and lefts, eee SOME GOLFERS CAN NEVER KEEP THEIR GAME ACCURATE. WE KNOW ONE SEATTLE GOLF. ER WHO EVEN SLICES HUCKLE- RRY PIE. DANNY MURRAY, oF] FLY TO ORDER IN| GAME WEDNESDAY)! yesterday afternoon, during the Dan Murray, the Ballard catcher, brought his knee against a foul Nye's bat in the sixth, the ball popped inte fa ped it as it was coming down waved him out on the play Al Nye nearly fainted away when Whe oa ae — FRENCH TOAST |#econd annual track mee! Garcon—M.mm-m, to Napoleon, | at the Federal league park 20 greatest Frenchman.” peddiers are hereby warned. Edouard—Napoleon, i la Carpentier. . July 26,] Orange bah! Vive BUT ‘TWAS A GLORIOUS ViC-| | TOREE My father live: t Mannheim then, yon little stream hard by They grabbed his knight and queen and pawn nor could he draw @ bye. | see \@ ° | THAT PROVES IT | nae It's easy to see that Kid Wil | | VIRGIL GARVEY advances the/ | jiams is not a real champion. suggestion that somebody match | | i," defends his title once tn Gunboat Smith and Mrs, Pank-| nil hurst, 1B Bindonece ae eee Pe, tee E A Rocce AHEAD The baseball magnates are In| c Irish-Amertean of Chicago, hard luck, There Is no way for STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 23, Fly baile, made to order, was a stunt Introduced at Dug’s ball park fon between Ballard and Victoria, off territory and Dan trap-| ler) them to enjoin the fans from jump- ing, Young Mars didn't live up to his name, Johnny up the other olght. eee The maxixe, {t {is announced, originally was the peanut vine and was danced with a tiny apron as the costume, thereby proving that the world ts getting less and less modest. DUGDALE FIELD . )\BASEBA LL he ef Tomorrow at 3:00 ve BALLARD VS. VICTORIA id ission 250, 50c, T5¢ and $1.00 vir Take Renton Cars FREE TRUSS Trial to Prove the Landberg Truss Superior to Any Other Ne leg strape to chafe, mo leather to nprese the hips etroulat eee pressure in any pos! fortable and sanitary ““A. LUNDBERG CO. Trasses, Deformity Appliances and Limbe 107 THIRD Av. BTIFSl ere Bersee FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR UL OF W. DRAWN UP; BUD ~ YOUNG BACK AT QUARTER If you come across a lean, olan when 0 J whom Dobie has developed into one} Se!ftclouslooking individual, casting ad-|of thy best quarterbacks in the con- *|miring glances in the direction of! fenence, will again don the mole. some of the husky youths of our|skins Young went out of the game fair city, don’t become alarmed jearly last season with torn liga! Just remember that the football |season {5 getting near—and Gil) 'Dobie’s simply got to get a bunch of giant killers together this year, or Washington is lost. The most important detall con- nected with the coming conference football championship—the framing | of the scredule—has already been done, and The Star today prints the | first full list of games to be played | by the University of Washington eleven this fall The schedule follows: = OHIO METHOD “IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaved by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original |) AT SEATTLE September 26—Washington ve. Aberdeen high. October 10—Washington vs. All-Navy. October 17—Washington vs. Washington Park (probabie). October 24—Washington vs. /[tecth Examinations aro now be Whitman. ing conducted without charge, and yon 14— Washington | estimates are furnished in all cases. November 26— Washington | We Stand Back of Our Work| ve. Pullman. for 12 Years’ Guarantee. | AN—AZSZMo by human hands, and without otter Ie for you to office and met pr! Bome to me for an exami @onsultation without cha: ‘to any jee, then ation an TO MY OFFICES. EDWIN J. it 0.0.8. Seattle's Leading Dentist. 13 706 and First Avenue. wa? evenings watt § and Sundays 4 for peor ho work. NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE CHIROPRACTIC STEOPATHY -s| . Ae Aw ' Set of Teeth $ tober 31—Washington vs. Set of Teeth $5 Oregon A: One ot espa encouraging ww /915 Guaranteed ........ | eidents pertaining to the coming Solid Gold or season Is th t that “Bud” Young, $10 Porcelain Crown... . Gold or Porcelain $10 Bridge Work....... Sclid Gold Fillings.$1.00 Up Other Fillings ..........50¢) Ottice hours, $:30 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 12. OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE. SANDERSON’S PILLS For women only. Most popu- lar and only reliable remedy Cures the most canes tn 2 to 10 $2 box or 2 be: Money returned if Call of write. Open evenings RAYMOND REMEDY CO. Room 21, 217% Pike St. Yesterday's Results Tacoma 3, Seattle 2. Ballard 7, Victoria 5. Vancouver 2, Spokane 0. What's the Use? LOS ANGELES, July 23.--Johnny Tillman of Los Angeles and Leach Cross are hard at work preparing YCHIC TREATMENT THOUSANDS OF HOMES ARE HAPPY TODAY wee THE CURSE “ae we TREAT! Bor the inclination to give you the tr ment should receive This makes it all the more difficult for Hpectaliat to establish We xive the closest personal attention ‘every one of our patients, give our fedvice, examination and our expianatt ‘ef the condition and treatment nec gary without any obligation on the ps of the patient to take treat the pati wishes. Our methods are Qlways absolutely fair and above board. ‘We offer prompt and satisfactory ti Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Stomach an: Kia 1 Intestinal Disorders. and Bindder and aii Diseases of the , Pimples, Rup: Ii rectal troubles Urinary Di xin, ure, Piles and without the knii re of Women—Irreguiar- ities, Painful Periods, Weaknesses, Gispiacements ana all disorders cullar to the sex without resort- ing to surgery. AL Nervous De- bility, Blood Potson, all epecial and Chronic Disorders. 914 for Blood Potson. My treatment for all Weaknesses, De- dency, Impaired Vitality and lervous Debility never f1 10 « m to # p m.; Sundays, Iapapultation tree. Ten year practice. I or write DR. MACY, Specialist Avanced Methods for All Diseases. ‘ut this a4 out now for reference. Globe Block, Madison and First, Seattle, Wash. for their meeting at Vernon July 28. What You Want te a? CAN YOU BE CURED’ HOW LONG WILL aa TaKer WILL IT BE PERMA: WHAT WILL It coat? CAFE ? | Commencing next Mon- day, July 20, we will have a new show of 12 enter- tainers, featuring Miss Viola Farrell, a wonderful soprano. A new house, re- carpeted, renovated, stage plush curtains, ladies’ rest room, liveried attendant main entrance, and several other added details for the comfort of our pa- trons. J. 1, JOHNSON, Gen. Mgr. E. G. WOOD, Amusement Mgr. Offices Are Eatirely Private. Sai PREC Seaemaation “= Pow rgd my practice to chronic Gineanes of men and LS, KIDNEYS, BLADDER, 8K HLOOD, PILES, VARI COSE VEINS, ULCERS, BTC. Bow! Rom HN, |again yesterday. $4 - (xLEw's SHOE HOSPITAL 6 ‘OH, HORRORS, AND IN HIS BARE FEET! VANCOU VER, B. B.C. July 23,— | While the question of whether or not Dr, Benjamin F. Roller, the Se- attle physician-wrestier, will be al- ved to compete ah ae when be | meets Pat Connolly tonight has not yet been definitely settled, that is about th only thing that remains to be ag d on in connection with the cont Robt, Sutherland, Kelawana chief | > of police, will referee. Frank Is s Working VANCOU VER, B. C,, July 23,— Billy Wright of Seattle and his man- ager, Frank Purcell, are expected here today for Wright's elght-round | bout with Sammy Good here Friday night, preliminary to the Cowler. McIntyre scrap. Cup Team Picked|- NEW YORK, July 23. MeLoughiin, R. Norris Williams, Thomas Bundy and Karl H. Behr will represent America in defense of the Davis tennis oun. That’s It, Boys BOSTON, Maurice July 23.—Cleaning up Elias Fottrell and Murray of California have a fine chance to win the Eastern tennis ttle. Moonlight Excursion and Dane- }ing on Steamer Issaquah on Lake | Washington tonight, leaving Leschi at 8:16 and Madison park 8:30, Adv. SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Belect from the Goode of the Fol- lowing Merchante—They Are Thoroughly Reliable and AWNINGS Awnings and Sleeping Porches to order. Estimates furnished free. Pennants and Cernival Supplies. Linquist & Lund, Inc. 1104 Third Avenue. Phone Elliott 5340. RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 013 THIRD AVE. CAFES Merchants’ Lunch Elilott 2448 ‘The Mecca Liquor Co. A. G. at te B gaage Union CIGARS “FUNERAL DIRECTORS SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle onr fession by bidding for the burtal or cremation of your loved ones, Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with, BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS FIRST AVENUE 13 Second Aven NEXT TO BUTLER 921 Kilbane beat him| 1914. PAGE 7, ed —— | Bat Nelson turned down a job to referee a bout. Not enough money in it for Bat. now and can't. lower mere prize fight, _ TS | THE ENGLISH WANT AMA |teur boxing in the next Olymptc |meet, then she can enter ail her | fighters, eee A DIP INTO THE PAST June 9, 1877, Sculling match for championship; 1. Morria beat W. Scharff, 6 miles in 36 minutes and 45 seconds, Pitteburg, Pa. eee Oh whe boxers gone? Oh where, oh where can they be? He is @ regular actor | himself to a| oh where have our| ‘s were batted out of the only homer this season w one into the left field bleachers. Just take a slant cross the ocean They're as happy as can be. Georges Carpentier and Victor Hugo. We think he better spend his spare moments in| studying gunboats. oe Senator Yardaman whittled and shocked the senate. We are get in the senate as we would be in the presence of a champion prize SCORES AND STANDINGS Jones 6. Hase on balie—Gipe 1, Jones 1 Umptre—Durasides ig IN OTHER LEAGUES 5 _ ecm _ " AMERICAN Hoston 6-6, 8t. Louis 2-2) New York 8-5, Detroit 1-6 4, Cleveland 0; Chicago 9, Wi NATIONAL—Boston 1-4, Pittsburg 6-F; Chicago 4, Philadeiphia 2; ft. Loule 2, Brooklyn 1; New York 4, Cincinnat! 1 FEDERAL-—Pittebarg 2, Indianapol 1; Baltimore 6, St. Louls 0; Brooklyn Chicago 3; Buffalo ¢, Kansas City #. COAST—fan Fri 6, Oakland 0; cisco 7, Portland 3 Los Angeles 3, Bac (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) I wish I knew how that false tm- pression was spread abroad that women were more curious than men. It seems to me that the greatest characteristic a man has is his {n- satiable curiosity. Every man's motto seems to be from the time he can think: “I'll try anything once.” It's the one great incentive that makes men do things good or bad. I had an illustration of this last night when Dick brought home Bill Tenney unexpectedly to din- ner. I don't think he told him that Kitty was here and I knew Kitty had not the slightest idea of seeing him until Dick came {n and said: “Kitty, I want to present an old friend to you—-Mr. William Make peace Tenney; Mr. Tenney, Mrs. Kitty Malram Spencer.” It was rather cruel to both of them. Kitty went red and Bill went white for a moment. Kitty, however, recovered first. “How do you do, Will, I'm giad to see you looking so well.” “Say you're glad to see me,” said Bill somewhat hoarsely. “How could you do this, Dick?” I said to him when we went up- stairs to dress for dinner, “Well, I wanted to see how they wonld take it; but, believe me, I didn't think poor old Bill was quite so hard hit or I woyd not have brought him.” “And you would not have spared poor Kitty's feelings, Dick?” I asked. “She was not supposed to have any feelings for Bill after she had married Herbert Dick with convictio: “Tam glad, dea lghtenment on the subject of my sex. According to you, & woman can control her feelings and must always put an old love absolutely out of her heart on short notice.” “She should do so before she marries anyone else,” was Dick's uncompromising pronouncement. “Granted, but can a man do the me thing? I think I heard you the other day that ‘no woman can be everything to any one man.’ How about putting all other wom- en out of the man’s heart who have contributed to his all round life and settling down with just one? “How would you go to work to pick that one out? Do you try and catalog the things that appeal to A 2B 6 . 8 ° 1 0 i o 6 ° ¢ 6 i 1 0 ° @ 4 e ra ® se ° 4 6 2 18 3 ny A} ° ° 6 ° ° 6 ° 2 0 1 2 0 ° 1 0} ® o 0! ° °° 1 o 6 1 20 to 2, |in a mile yesterday, THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE KITTY MALRAM AND BILL TENNEY MEET put across by Huhn, reads Zola | lof ten Seattle fans ting #0 we are almost as awestruck |at $2 a pint, when © it over the wall Prior to vo, the Two Calvo's four who 4 fighter { An Ok onvicte mah cat whieh jup man war penny, times a pitehe ake HOW'S YOUR CROAKER? The chief reason a bull frog croaks all the time ts that nin turn on as they lone Tilke as soon two straight games. ee RADIUM WATER CAN BE HAD but we opine a fellow can get quite met tion out of another Nquia that © the same.’ CALVO, THE CUBAN, PUTS FIRST HOMER OF DUGDALE’S SEASON OVER chess: That moving picture man who tried to take a film of Di turber IV. In motion flattered himeelf. No camera can work that rapidly. ee POME. White Fight Abessov ED MILLER BEATS'BOSS TEALEY 1S AFTER A NEW FIELDER; CRUICKSHANK DECLINES SEATTLE OFFER OAKLAND, Cal, July 23.—Eddte Moo | bout here last night. Moore floored Miller in the first jround when he had Eddie groggy with hard rips to the head and body | Moore, however, was unable to avold Mille: straight left and the latter punished Roy severely about the head and fac Record Tumbles CLEVELAND, July 28—Btawah | TIL, owned by F. G. Jones of Mem- | phis, clipped over a second from the world's record for 4-year-old trotters Time, 2:04. ' PORTLAND, Or. July 23.—L. H. Reid of Seattle was profess champion at the trapshooters’ tour- ney, which came to a close here | yesterday, scoring 342 out of 350. VIVE ~ CRAZY AND OUIGEN- coor are avenged, France beat Eng. Hland at tennis. you in each of these women and take the one that comes nearest the hundred mark?” “Now, Margie, wait a minate!” Dick interrupted, and then he add- ed as though to himself: “Tt's not all cakes and ale being married to & school teacher; her habit of mind is so unfortunately logical. “To tell the truth, Margie, and | get back to Bill and Kitty, I didn’t think much about efther of them jother than I just had an idle curt. josity to see how they would be- T ‘MOORE IN FRISCO, Miller holds a decision over Roy| as a result of their 10-round }of those men who can never tle @ The Seattle ball club is after an} outfield Manager Tealey Raymond dt vulged this information after it was learned that an unsuccessful at-| tempt had been made to land Bill Cruickshank, a former Northwest ern league player, now managing @ sem!-pro team in Bellingham Just where a satisfactory fiy- chaser can be obtained is something that is keeping aley awake nights, but he has lines out, and any day the fans may hear the glad news that a real ball player has been added to the garden. have during their first meeting.” “‘Fun for the boys but death to the frogs’ kind of feeling, my dear, wasn't it?” “Yes—I suppose so, but let's don’t quarrel about it for if we do we won't get downstairs before they do, and it would be rather awkward to leave them alone to- gether.” I hurried downstairs, wrestling with his tie. leaving Dick (He ts one white lawn tle.) When I got to the portieres I heard Bill say “But you did love me once, Kitty.” And Kitty announced: “I don't know, Will—I was very fond of} you—fonder than I had any right to be—but now I am married to the best man I have ever known and have a work to do that will help humanity, and I am sure no wom- love has brought me.” “Yos, she could, Kitty; she could ask for the power to love devot- edly as I know you once loved me. I notice you don't say anything about your loving.” “Hush, Will, you must not say that—and besides I am not sure that the power to love devotedly is altogether a blessing. If you do not love greatly, you annot be greatly hurt.” (To Be Continued Tomorrow) Human Factors in Good Service HERE are three parties to each telephone — connéction—the party who calls, the trained operator, and the party who answers. The telephone user shares with the operator the responsibility for good service. Accuracy in calling, promptness in answer- ing, clear afd deliberate talking and patience “ on the part of the user and the operator, are 4 essentials of good service. In making 26,000,000 calls daily, millions of telephone users become integral parts in the | man is secured for the job, an could ask for more than life and |» Both Mills and Duddy have fallen down in the right field breach. Gis- lason looks better than either, but Manager Tealey would sooner have him on second in Perrine’s place. Right field has been giving the Seattle club trouble all season. arlier in the season Henry Martini, the Walla Walla terror, and Roy Brown were both tried out in that gap, and neither made good. It is admitted on all sides that this is the one weakness in what might prove a formidable lineup. Manager Tealey is sure his Teal eykums can nail the flag if the right [WE GET IT NEXT VANCOUVER, Ju July 23. — Russell and Wm. McBurney Gefeats ed Milne and Rhodes of Vancouver” here yesterday in the international tennis tourney, taking the doubles title. Capt. B. F. Foulkes, Victoria, beat Rhodes for the single honors. Next year’s tourney will be held in Seattle “AMERICAN 1 Philadelphia Rowton Washington Detroit 1 brse7 & Philadelphia. Pittsburg .. Brooklyn ... Chicago .... Indinapolis . Baltimore Brooklyn . = Bebetene P Bt. Louis . Bell system and contribute to the success of . the service. — Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company DISTANCE TELE PHOME WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD

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