The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1914, Page 7

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Our immense stock of thou- sands of MANHATTAN Shirts is on sale. $1.50 values for $1.15 $2.00 values for $1.38 $2.50 values for $1.88 $3.00 values for $2.25 $4.00 values for $2.85 $5.00 values for $3.55 The Manhattan is made in every conceivable style and is the highest grade shirt on the market. These are exceptional values—better lay in a year’s supply. TAILORED READY CO. 401-403 Pike St. All Straws and Panama Hats at DUGDALE FIELD BASEBAL ‘Tomorrow VANCOUVER ve. SEATTLE Admission 25c, 50c, 75e and $1.00 ‘Take Fourth Ave. Cars BULL BROS. Jus? Print 1013 THIRD Cures Without Drugs Wonderful invention Restores! Health While You Sieep. e nerves in just ‘Tt butide up vital- na cures aliments Jebiittated state of and vital organs. help them ie Respectfully yout Wa. Pnown, 198 Bouth 60th Mt., Tacoma, Wash BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BOOK FREE. Call_or write for our beautiful v0- page book, which tells all about our treaty ent. This book is illustrated with “ytores of fully developed men ages Me book, closely sealed and prepaid free, 1f you will call or write for {1 ieee tak of Electra-Vita if you cal free. Offices hours: m. Saturday evening STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1914. COLTS SEEK CRACK TALENT| >d>5¢€€¢ vdIsSSS s.dsCCS Farr Dickers With Association and Coast Leagues || Prestdent Quinn Farr, of the Bal lard club, is going to make a de termined fight to land the shingle weavers at the top of the second division, and in connection with this endeavor today announced that he had lines out for two pitehers, one from the Pacific Coast league and another now tn the American association. Farr has made a both instances, and has agreed with both teams in these two }leagues to turn back the hurlers the close of the Northwestern highly hopeful that he fancy bid in said) Farr this morn- "With a couple of new men to help out, strong bid for fourth place and the top of the lower division. . . | “GUNBOAT” SMITH AND HIS manager, Jim Buckley, are sched uled to arrive In New York today |from Londontown, carrying about $10,000 In good English money and an armful of alibis, A wail that may be heard from the Battery to the Bronx ts expected when Buck ley starts telling the story of how the Gunner was robbed when Car pentier was awarded the deciaton lon a foul tn their j}London, Had the Gunner won the battle he now would be bowing and scraping to the patrons of Lon don music halls and issuing dally challenges to Jack Johnson, heavy weight champion of the world. eee THE COMMITTEE ON AR- rangements, handling details con- nected with the Annual Water Car nival, held yearly by residents of houseboats that border the shore of Lake Washington, near Madison park, are enthusiastic over the out look for a big afternoon of aquatic sport on Sunday, This year’s car nival will far previous annual festivals. day’s events will Include swim- ming races, bigh diving, canoe races, Kiaak (Alaska skinboat) races, and mingled with the regular events will be a number of novel stunts, which promise to be highly amusing. The cee NOW THAT THE TINWARE has been attached to Nig Perrine, fans are beginning to wonder who is next on the list. If the rattle of the hardware is heard again in the/ near future, it is believed the music| will be furnished by George Duddy, | who, it Is rapitly developing, is of little value to the team. Duddy is a good ball player, and at the be ginning of the season looked like 4 hitter. He is in pretty bad shape, physically, though, and for this rea- son is of little use. A winning ball team has to be made up of men with energy and action and they must be full of Ii nd spirit. eee CHARLEY SHEELEY, THE young catcher who has joined the team, is tail and slender and in practice yesterday pegged the ball around a him, as he intends to put him be- hind the plate the first time Cad- man gets smashed up. Sheoley haa AIN 1043/4 Weak shaft, caused by a fracture of the bones, and a bum job by a doc in replacing them. He is al- most in the Bert Whaling class as a sprinter. ee WITH CHARLEY FULLERTON guarding second again, and Eddie Fries ambling after the fly balls in right garden, the lineup begins to look rosy. Eddie didn't show any- thing in the slugging line yesterday, {put there's plenty of time yet for| that arley got three good hits. He will be missed from the pitching staff, but Boss Tealey vouches that the change !s only tem- porary, and a new second sacker will soon join the squad. - BLONDY BUTLER, WHO HOLDS the Northwest pocket-billiard cham pionship, met his first det Tues- day since taking on all comers at the White House parlors. “Babe” | Adams, one of the best players In sown, turned the trick, trimming the champion handily. Prior to | Tuesday's beating, Blondy had met and cleaned 35 local slickers. But- ler’ present engagement at the White concludes Saturday, and only the best players in town are permitted to. ¢ to challeng: ‘FREE TRUSS ‘Trial to Prove the Lundberg Truss Superior to Any Other No leg straps to chafe, no leather to foul, no elastic to compress the interfere with circulation. pressure in any position; ‘Trasces, Deformity Appliances and Artificial Lite Ballard wil! make a| recent bout tn | ps, surpass any of the} in al manner that would suggest a swell | Tealey is going to hang onto} -| prices will sult you. THE YACHT DEFIANCE, which cost her butlders $100,000, has proven a dismal failure as a racer, and will be converted {nto a pleas ure craft. The Deflance was built a8 a candidate for the right to de |fend America’s cup against Lip ton's yacht, MAUREY M’LOUGHLIN, THE erack California tennis player, has copped the singles trophy in the Longwood tourney played at Bos ton, To win the cup the freckle faced youth had to beat the best players in America, which he did, and all in straight sets, too. ore NEVILLE, WHO RE. pped the Pacific ¢ at hamplonship, played for in was put out of the running the Western amateur golf cham plonships at nd Rapids, Mich., yesterday, Neville was eliminated | by B. P. Alliss, TIL, of Milwaukee, 2 up and 1, in a 96-hole match, Hale and Weber were also forced out Chick Evans won handily, ee *- JACK WALT M'CREDIE, THE HOT- headed boss of the Portland Coast league outfit, may be out of the game for the remainder of the sea- son as result of another outburst on the field Wednesday. Mac, en ed over a decision on the San isco lot, grappled with Um. tyrnes, and tossed the Indt rs fedora into the dust, Im {ately afterward he was uncon ditionally suspended by A. T, Baum. BILL JAMES CONTINUES HIS advance toward the top of the Na- tional league pitchers. Yesterday husky William carved another notch in his gun when he held the Chi- cago Cubs on the tall end of an 8 to 5 score. Five hits were the ex- tent of the Cub cannonading. ee THREE GAMES PLAYED the Federal league yesterday ¢ and the fourth came resulted In the Coast league two 4 3 games occurred. Added to this coincidence of freak The Talk of the Town. if. Have you heard about it? The handsomest Cafe in America. Miss Viola Farrell heading a great show of 12 people. Monday, July 27 ADELINE FILDES. i I. Johnson, Gen. Mgr. E. G. Wood, Amnt. Mgr. DR. MACY. I Have Cut Prices I will save you just fifty cents }on every dollar on the best treat- ment than can be given by human hand. My offer is for you to go to any Physician, Surgeon, Naturo- path, Osteopath, Chiropractor, and get 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 Call or write. DR. MACY Specialist In Advanced Methods 302-34 Globe Block, First and Madison, Seattie, Wash. President | kames, Washington beat Detrott after using five pitchers and two catchers see WALTER HOLKE, SPOKANE’S star first sacker, and a big league Prospect, has issued an ultimatum to the Indian owners which has Ross Mike Lynch grinding his | teeth and clawing the dirt. Holke’s ral league offer unless Spo turns him ver to one of the » ten days Holke made a threat of this kind some time ago, but submitted to mediation and finally was coaxed to tarry a while longer. Poor Mike Lynch don't know what to do now, NORMAN BROOKS AND TONY | Wilding, Australian tennis cham. pions, overwhelmed Canada's chal lengers for the Davis cup and now are the most danger challengers, The chance Australians capturing the honors in the elimination series are now bright and they are the probable opponents of Maurice McLoughlin { | of the Australians at Onwentala was the most. bril- Mant seen in America tn years and many fear they will carry the trophy back to the Antipodes } SCORES AND | STANDINGS Beattie ~ Killtiay, of . Raymond, ws Bw coven saad wouumucous? Raliara— Cottrin, es... Milligan, of | 1 Melohoir, rf $ « 6 e 1 waco? acces Kaufman, p . Totals . 1 Two-base hit—Meichotr Leovard 4, Kaufman 1. Leonard 1 a OTHER “LEAGUt Ty Struck out— Base on balle— es 6 5, St. Loul Boston § Chicago New York ington NATIONAL. on & Louie §, Philadelphia 6 1 Pittebare 6; Cincinnat! #, Brooklyn FEDERBAL—frookiyn 4, St. Louls 2; Buffalo 8; Balti 1 WESTERN Bollera & Tesome 1) 5, Spokane 4 COAST-Portiand 2, Oakland 1; fan Francisco 4, Los Angeles 3; Sacramento 4-3, Venton 3-9. an- ‘Vietorta NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE fon. Lost “ “ Pittebure Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston i Chicago ... Baltimore Brooklyn Indianapolis But Kansas City . GLOGGLICK UND x! X~X1X = ta] of the} of the| PAGE 7. REAL ESTATE LOANS In Amounts From $300 to $25,000 on Improved Property or for Building Purposes up to fifty per 2—Elasti cent of a Conservative Valuation of the Property Anywhere in Greater Seattle. Extraordinary Privileges and Liberal Terms Not to Be Found Elsewhere Total expense $500 loan $7.75; $1,000 loan i—Low Cost Loa 1S—=s10. 25; $2,000 loan $15.25. Other amounts in proportion. This covers attorney’s fees, appraisal, recording fees, and final abstract continuation. (It does not cover cost of bringing abstract down to date prior to making loan.) M h re| On each $1,000 that you borrow you can make Cc et 0 ©=="sure at the start that you will have ten years in which to repay and that at no time will you have to pay more than $12.14 a month, including in- terest—yet, and here is where our plan is of ad- vantage to the borrower—as fortune favors you you may pay more than the regular payment in any multiple of $5, thus reducing the interest charges, or you may pay the entire loan off on any installment date with interest to date only. NO COMMISSION, ACTUAL EXPENSE ONLY. NO BONUS. COMPARISONS. Straight Loan—$1,000 for 5 years at 7 per cent. Principal ....$1,000.00 Our plan as against yagi the old style “Straight Interest seeee 350.00 Loans.” Commission . . 30.00 $1,380.00 Our Plan—60 Payments of $20.28 Equal $1,216.80 In Favor of Our Plan......¢ee+ees++-$ 163.20 Washington Savings & Loan Association ESTABLISHED 2414 YEARS A DIP INTO THE PAST July 31, 1893, The Cleveland | team made 24 safe hits off Hutch- ison of Chicago, Ewing getting five | |hite. Chicago, Tl, Anson didn’t care: -he got three himself. <i Yes, Gertrude, a lady may play tennis—but she never looks like one when photographed in jon. Funeral services over the remains of Phillip A. Abilla will be held, 1819 Sth av., Thureday, July 30, 1914, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Funeral will be conducted by Green Lake Undertaking Co. SANDERSON’S PILLS For women only. Most popu lar and onl Cares the $2 box or 2 boxes for 36. Money returned If they fall Call or write. Open evenings RAYMOND REMEDY CO. oom 21, T17% Pike St, What You Want to Know: 4 eI ine Tt TAKE? ING W. Y. If Me PERMANENT? WHAT WILL IT Cost? A Visit Will Tell. Call My Offices Are Entirely Private. Consultation, CO8E VEINS, ULCRRE, BTC. BR. DONAWAY 810 SECOND AVENUE ASSETS $3,900,000 SEATTLE GIANTS OBTAIN A NEW INFIELDER Owner Dugdale, of the Seattle, Tealey. He is reputed to be an, would let Mails start a game jclub, has a new boarder today. He! excellent fielder and a fair hitter. against the Beavers. jis Fritz” Lundgren, star infielder lfor the Walla Walla club, ia the| 7° ears ago ho got a trial with Western ‘Tristate league. Dug} Detroit. He has had several years’ closed negotiations with Lundgren | experience. last night, and ordered him to re-| If Walter Mails, who pitched like port to Manager Tealey today. a world beater yesterday, continues Whether or not Lundgren will|to pitch like he did yesterday, be used at second base depends en-| Fullerton will remain at second. tirely upon how he looks to Boss|Tealey ‘said positively today he Keeping Up With Uncle Sam II)N the last thirty-seven years of national ) progress, the Bell Telephone has played an important part. Out of the public’s demand for universal service has grown the Bell system, covering the entire country with one great intercom- municating system. Today there are more than 7,500,000 tele- phones connected by 14,000,000 miles of wire in the Bell system, and every day the service is extended to meet the ever increasing needs of the people. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company WHO'S CALLING DEM STREETS? 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