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STAR‘-TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1914. PAGE 7, SAM RUSSELL AS PICKED 10 COP 4TH TITLE U.S. DAVIS CUP EX-SEATTLE 'WAIVERS ARE ASKED ONOLD “NAP” LAJOIE! SEATTLE BOY WILL BATTLE BAYLEY SOON HOPES DEPEND UPON COASTER BOY SHINING IN THE EAST - | Eddie Shannon, the little Irish-| CLEVELAND, Ohlo, Aug. & TACOMA, Avg. 4--Samuel Rus man who bored his way to the| Waivers have been asked by the sell, thrice winner of the cup, is hearts of the Seattle fight fans a | Cleveland American league team] jagain figured to win the Pacific couple of years ago, is « t jon Napoleon Lajole, second base | Northwest tennis champlonship, @et a crack at the Canad! ight \" an and former manager, tt has| play for which began Weight title now held by Johnn j deen learned. Lajole has been out} the Tacoma Lawn | O'Leary, another Seattle boy, if he Jot the game a Kood part of the] courts, Russell was an easy win Succeeds in beating Joe Hayley | year He can not lo r be used ner in the opening round, together with whom he has signed for a 15 Jat second, having become perceptt | with Teal Williams, Daniel Kel round bout at Dunean, B. ( Aug. | | bly el » and lately his only serw lleher, R. W. F om and G. Shan 1. j fee to the Naps has been tn pinch | all of Beatt Eddie has been fighting arou | hitting roles. Players from all parts of the Victoria and Vancouver for nea rie 2s thweat are entered in th@ tour @ year now and has a big following | 1 Pitcher Irve Kantlehner and Out ney, and Seattle takes Ita place at} @mong the Canuck fight enthust | flelder Eddie Mensor, ex-North the top of the Ist of formidable en | Ss. Special cars will be run out western leaguers on the Pittsburg trants, from Victoria on the day of the National club, are sald to be slat} Three Seattle players were elim Borap. Jed for the discard, inated in yesterday's matches, R Bayley formerly hekt the Canadt eee T, Stafford, EB. ©, Lee and Don an title and has made nur prous | Milly MoCorry has drawn his re Walter being put out of the run Unsuccessful attempts to regain the | lease from the Spokane club, Billy | ning crown. | may play in the | m aasoolation. Walter, champion of the West Se A great battle fs expected, as oF 9 | attle high school, met Walter Fits, doth boys are hard hitters and like Bugene McGreevy, the new! runner-up for the champlanship in to mix it Northwestern league umpire, for| mm 1910, and gave him a hard rub, los. | : © . | morly of 1 the indicator in the| 2 x ing the first set, 7-5, and the seo Maurice I Laughiin | Amertean ation and the Pa y ond, 6-2 cific Coast league. NORTHWESTERN NS Bob Wrenn, dean of American DUDDY DEPARTS Vancouver - 44 x ett hope of retaining the Davis oup| bs to Helena, In the Union anno | Tt fs that f Rex Devogt, the NDIN + 7 elation ft last night to join his| midget cate batted Seattle 46.596 STA GS NeW tear around by t leag 8 ft hi ia the I WILL PLAY, ANYHOW fe t cue mentite <r | | . s of his career in the Longe . played with Seattle a brief period. | : pees _ tot ‘at Boston, NEW YORK, Aug. 4-—Tho war| Rex ts first string backstop for | <*Uez 4B Rn HPO AB me 8088:— Happen to have a cigarette about you? / ba ? The photograph shows him strip-j will not {nterfere with the playing| the Cleveland A. A, club, formerly | maymond, a» 7 . oe, Boe “ ” ped for action. of the Davis cup tennis tourna-| Toledo, now, and is sald to ba one |Awain, if ¢ 4 8 6 8 secaerany:—Yes, sir,—a “London Life. | Thirty-five stage coaches were . ——— ment, {t was announced today of the best rectvers tn the ctreutt, | Munn, 1° ee he a a pt j ete SP Ene renbed in the, Yor —— — “a i lcci sd bog oe} 4-4 THE 8088:— That's a better cigarette than | can afford, my boy. Reminds » eeemeng earthen, sealer L PLAYER Landairom, “Bb i ae ae ae (Between putts) me of the half-a-crown-a-box kind you get In London. Afraid cae irate soi Pi N KMAN MAY BECOME TEACHER Dislasen, H : i eae you're not saving ~~ peed with such extravagant tastes. 4, . . ae , * SECRETARY:—Oh, | don't know. Ten Cents a box doesn’t seem very steep. Yesterday's Results —_-— PS : Victoria 2, Seattle 1. CLIPS RECORD Bdward Pinkman, Pacific North. lotic club, a Job left vacant when " : hoe as THE 8088: 10 Cents! Impossible! You can’t buy a cigarette like that “ Spokane 18, Ballard 1 west amateur champion at 126| Pat Scott became physical director for Lundstrom tm seventh. for 20 Cents. ccataaitia waar tek pocket-billiard ehamplon, will, con- boxers in the couatry, is ono of the| boxers now performing for the | Calva. ef ee ae ae the price. ; 7 tinue to meet all comers at many applicanta for the position of| club, and {t ts quite Mikely he will | Whe 1¢ Se ie THE 8088:— Wonderful! (Ringing bell.) Boy, run out and buy me half GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Aug. 4.) White House parlors this week. Lamb, ¥b or ee ee —The best time made during the| since Pnoctere ib “epee: at | COzI2E lastrucor at the Seattle Ath [land the piace, | Kanty, 2b er ee eae < @ dozen boxes of “London Life.” opening day's Grand Ctrouit Races|/the White, Butler has lost only letinen, ¢ Sct et ae ae here yesterday was that of Lucille/two matches, one to “Babe” Smith, p ee x Foler, Her time for the mile was! Adams and tho other to Robert | rotate 1H 107M. Wetr | | weere: Rt oe pees In his second match with Adams | Sentele oooh 00000 0 0 On8 SQUAIR 18 CHAMPEEN 0¢ | | Viotert Fy ° CHICAGO, Aug. 4-—Dafeating| nings, and. tn the third ining ho | “ERR ARC BS, the title holder, O. J. Griffith of] ran 77 balls, break , } 77? 8, breaking the world's i" San Francisco, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2, 6-0, A.| record of 74 dalls, made by Morton Se pe See torla 6 M. Squair of Chicago is Western ” - . r L Passes on rton 1, Smith 2. vennis champion. ii Ege reg ge dors! (Copyright, 1914 by the Newspaper what I found this afternoon tn an| Umsire—Burnsiden CORK TIP CIGARETTES “ nterprise Association) unused drawer tn John's desk.” Ps 1 all requirements necesssty 9 ¢*! Do you know, Iittle book, that| It was a pleture post card and 7 eta 45 ° . hi varenu hs ater }there must be great compensations | bore this {nscription G8 6:8 y in age, espec to a woman? Yes,/“an to myself I NR aE ot Ge Fy ‘i I know that women aro expected to| Think of the things we used to do.} Ae oe ae | . I : ° . i BAKERY and City Ww Il Give toe eit when they get old, bet that Think of the things we used to say, TE ke a 10 Cents Here —!0 Pence There RESTAURANT Mary and Mrs. Selwih bave tenght | ont, cf each happy yesterday; ° Mary and Mrs. Selwih have taught | sometimes I sigh ot | Pe FS ’ 913 SECOND, NEAR MADISON Players Medals me that when a woman has reach- jane Ala eine egamptcch! OI Na ES. ed the point where she can look} pot tk sh ol | | £2 BF bserinsesned The City Playground league !8| back on all her life and understand sea er 4 & STEWART HOUSE preparing plans for a city tennis|i: was good, sho has reached a Ge ae ek Sy Nene Fine “Fubiie Market 30th oF this month. "A: Sbeent ene DOist of her existence where she] wary through « mist of veara, but Piaf | _ JEVNE DOWNS TWO Modern single rooms 2 - *loan rest a while and gtve herself . Te aks aie trance fee will be charged, the ng “a 822 Was amiling. | oe Sa ee | Exchampion Jevne cleaned up money going toward a fund to pro- “pn Hayne pleasure <¢ being “a Do you suppose, little book, that 4 H } 4 NOT BY A DARN SIGHT, BY HECK Sem Seattle crack threecushion vide the winners with medals. An When Mra. Salwin told me the Dick will come after me tomorrow? cae 8 To poe yn sald: “Go ahead, quit!” |players, James Loveland and alletty playground tourney W&8|oiner day that nothing in this (To Be Continued Tomorrow) ae eet And Fieider didn’t like that one bit, |George Kent, in easy fashion at helé earlier in the year in which|% oq wac worth a tear I'looked at =e | 23 e.° Bo he thereupon heaved one large fit |Brown & Hulen’s Monday. all players were entered free, her serene face, and, oh, how I! Will he do It for Dug? | guess nit. ata pitied her. I thought ot the tor |] DL AYER CHARGES THAT || 2nsnce ‘22 oeeteee SANDERSON’S PILLS SAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 4—Both| pass through to. ready that ‘com:| gl r ler and caty reliable renege 2 sco, * s through to rea at con- | rare and only rem Charlie White and Jow Azevedo are| clusion. I thought of the bitter PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Tasman AN FRANOIBOO, Ang. 4-4 Bare ihe mae nate roumding to form today for their/tears sho must have shed bef: _— Complete Report Curutlocaa Jounnptainh caer | noes, « iH pa; foo tor 4h i 20-round bout at Coffroth's arena) she came to understand that the ce Baan ag i Sigg at Money returned if they fail Vg Friday night. were useless either as a method « UMPIRES BET ON GAMES ae ee ee f'M k t Tod pail +6 ey agar prel ey Plc a Cail or write. Open eventnge ¢ | —- sihislbiciliebesapibaice 0 arke tura today for Australia, where > " “ KAYMOND REMEDY CO. TENNIS SEMI-FINALS Mes sgeresp. theese wae acl Nall SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4. they are to fight five bouts each. oom 21, 217% Pike St. ¥ ner of working off surplus emo- —Charges that umpires of NATIONAL LEAGUB sieschenenaneeinsientiaesaminsemtciisaaanae | NEW YORK, Aug s—F. B Al- tional stress, |] the Pacific Coast. te Won. Lost. Pot Prices Bald Eve@ecore for Vegetables and : | Lindl Murray,! Mrs. Selwin h rtninly h ‘ ° i 7 vel a All Clay Products ezander, aa wg FC die St eeeiy thas eka aaa aa = have been betting on the 12 sh bgaeg "3 | coorrectea @ally by J. W. Godwin & Co.) Maurice McLoughlin and F. ©. me history that she does not tell| games will be rigidly Inves St. Loute n “ New potatoes . OKO 01K 1007 Hoge Bldg. ord = seuenen BE ace — te the world, for no — or a tigated by Allen T. Baum, : | Cal eweet potatoes 1d, “ie | ate tennis tournamen ba as absolutely a law unto hersel Ident of the league. A cones F 1% | finals. and a column of strength to those! number of BULL BROS. Just Printers @AIN 1043 1013 THIRD What You Want to Know: CAN YOU BE CURED? HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE? BE PERMANENT? ILL IT COST? A Visit Will Teli. Call WILL IT » WHAT Ww! My Offices Are Entirely Private a FREE tion nosis onfine my practiga to chronic and nervous Giseases of men and wome: chronic allmen’ the STOMACH. AY Sutte 202-3-4 Liberty site Vostaffiee Cor, Third and CAFE The Talk of the Town. Have you heard about it? The handsomest Cafe in America. Miss Viola Farrell heading a great show of 12 people. Monday, July 27 ff ADELINE FILDES. I. Johnson, Gen. Mgr. G. Wood, Amnt. Mgr. REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. Macy has moved his offices to 1318 Second avenue..— Adv. Let Dr. Macy C All Chronie and Ear, Nowe, Asthoia, Ap- Cataract, pendiciti tism, Nervous canes, Heart Disease, ooometor Ata h and ia, estinal Disorders, Kid- Urinary Dis- ity, Blood P and Chront My — treatment wenkneasee, Despondency, Impaired Vitality and Ner- vous Debility never falls. Hours, 10 a m. to & p. m. to 12 Consultation tree aft Sundays, 10 ‘Ten years’ praction In Advanced Methods for All Disenses out now for reference. Seattle, Wash. 151% Second Ay DR. MACY, Specialist! players have been summoned to testify at an inquiry resulting from accusations following a fight at Sacramento be- tween “Red” Held, an um- pire, and “Hal” Maggert, an der. “Lam going to stop Indl criminate assaults upon um- pires and attacks upon thelr honesty by players,” said A. T. Baum, president of the league. “Hereafter if any player accuses an ‘umpire of dishonesty he will be given a@ chance to prove his charge.” about her as she is, without pass-| ing through more than the joys and rose-lined paths of fe. These ex-| periences have left her cold. Her sympathy ts of that aloof kind! which tells you “Never mind, you'll | feel better by and by—or rather you will cease to feel.” I think when I grow old Ta rath-| er be like Aunt Mary, who can still feel either joy or sorrow for her-| self or others. | I had ao great illustration of this) when we arrived at her old home. | I could see she wanted to be alone | and I went up to my room with the conventional lie of a headache. It was my heart that was aching, as I } Hothou: u : | Hon: FEDERAL LEAGUR Won, Lost Cal. le " oe talo Pot 6 ony 6 looked at me uncomprehend has been built to accommod and said “Margie, look | | ing ADOLPH SHOULD NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT THAT MOTOR. thought of Dick coming home and | ———————==swwewsnnnnn" | - - ages ss a not finding me. I wondered wh T Sininsthndienetilaialbocinionicianedia TEN mma ° ou s he would think. My loving h DUGDALE FIELD | IN OTHER LEAGUES | Prices Paid Producers for Butter, Kags, kept saying “Let's go back,” |\o— i a canoe oultry. Veal and Pork my pride whispered “You are only B SEBA | SOR Bad hod +4 : I looked out of my window and| E jah Louis &, Boston 1 | Savabe, (food wine, fox... “2:00 saw Aunt Mary going over to the| Tomorrow at 3:00 a Cinclnnstt 3-6 New Tork Geinee coca’ peed cemetery, her arms full of old- VICTORIA vs. SEATTLE 5 Fe ny al eal, #8 to 120-10 H fashioned flowers. Her face was| », \ a Buffalo’ & St Louts 0; | Vee) large «55-2... | as radiant as though sho was keap- | \omiesion 25c, 50c, 750 and $1.00 | rdtanapolle 7, ‘Brooklyn ¢; Pittsburg 1, ore, ered fice bens.» 00 jing a tryst. Her husband, though Take Fourth Ave. Cara bry Lanates SOF hs Ease dead, was nearer to her than mine a «a aoe eee viva | Fresh ranch eto Bbaaeat ” 7 | was to me this minute. Native Washingto é meet her as | Greamery, brick Ty she came back and said, impalstive- LEARN TO PLAY | ative Washing re jly: “Aunt Mary, I have come to Anyo ish} : ree yy, ys nyone wishing to learn the game of Pocket Bil- 5 the conclusion that, instead of mul- : Ss ct Wisconatn tripte a tiplying happineas into ecstacy ana ||} liards will get a world of information by attending the dividing unhappiness into infin-|f{| games played by experts every afternoon at 2:15 and }]| The attention of nine gentlemen ongerd ee smd foe every evening at 7:30 at the White House Billiard Par- ]]|who wagered against us that the Oe TY nt tontleathcr |{f lors, in. the Joshua Green Building, Fourth and Pi | Fede would not last le hereby | gam = = ripening chardeter and inculcating | ee se elit aed e eng, ‘ ‘the ae ba called to the fact that unless one wisdom. eating capacity . People Fi of them produces Inside of five (5) ate the public. ‘ia. r VELL, BT You 1ooKing AT? DIT You NEVER SEE A BRAN MEW FIRST CLASS ALL-STEEL BODY CAR bina ( be PIECES! SURE \ 1loDir, BUT 1 \ HAF To See DISS 4, | VON BECOSS. 1 Am A DEPOOTY \ ASSESSOR, ~ HANGS }7 OM! VELL, 1 NEGLECTET To TELL YOU IT Iss A RELIC OF DER SIEGE OF Troy, HURRY UP BEFORE 'T FALLS MIT 1 esiery AMERICAN Carrots .. | Corn, pt Philadelphia £42 | Local Boston if Washingt Loca! " a! ose | Watermelons, per I | Valencia oranges 644 | Loganberries 524 | Raspberries days we will purchase a new straw at sack, 10 fon ‘adiahes ir, par dom one atrathed ona, crate lemona, crate apes + SAY, I VARN ADOLPH, BECosSs— VELL, MAYGE IT TOGEDDER 4 VEEK OR Two YET. How's DER You NOTH NckLE DER HIND VHEELS, MOTOR?

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