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STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, i914. PAGE 13 JOHNNY TILLMAN |,, sisated prosigent’of tne ATGl cuie prometas Tanener whe shuld OUGHT TO GET A ly refused to allow Tillman to Nox Leach Cross before his club, saying Tillman didn’t size up as a worthy opponent for the dentist. But Mana CONNIE MACK IS CONNIE MACK TO MEDAL FOR HAVING SUCH A KIND HEART | ger Tyrell gives another reason. would lick Leach, and kill him asa drawing card, He says McCarey was afraid Johnny ! Connie Mack is just Connie Mack to the whole world, including his | wife. The other day Mrs. Connie Mack wired to learn how nop husband wae feeling. He wae reported to be in ill health She did not address the elegram to Mr, Cornelius McGillicuddy, If she had done so, It is quite likely Mack would never have gotten It. And Mack in his reply | addressed hig message to Mra. Connie Mack THE WORLD — EVEN TO MRS. C. MACK ° e ° a - ’ 6 ~ — ti] ajole, on Kirst SEATTLE’S PENNANT CHANCES LESSENED; MAGS | Braves B= ———— ee DECIDE TO CUT 2 WEEKS FROM THE SCHEDULE . * NREAT BRITAIN’S part In the great European war is knocking the spots out of Northweet v7 V7 e } yen league ball at Vancouver and Victoria, and the league schedule is to be loppéd short : b * two weeks if the magnates are successful In obtaining permission of Gecretary Farrell of ie j e e the national commission to do reply is expected within the next few The on is supposed to end September 27, but the latest scheme will @ the curtain to | ] ] nN fall September 14, the eve of Seattle's scheduled series with the Vancouver Beavers, an engage lV’ W ' ment that was expected to settle the leadership of the league for the present season. e i Victoria isn't drawing a corporal's guard, and only the other day the owner, Joshua King Th ij Sila ham, wanted to quit the club cold, He agreed to stay on condition that two weeks be pruned - ere are some very H n Lajoie’s batting eyes have come b from the schedule. ton Braves have bee od h 4] 7 Hain ‘second 1 where | Spat While the European war has affected the other cities little, the baseball war which raged & moment in th a go suits shown x : ig Se teee)s te ee , bag ns last winter, and is still in progress, has been felt heavily at the turnstiles on the American side the New ¥ t be f a é } eague performer years, t t, Lajoie has Dug has been losing money every day, and with Vancouver no longer a paying city, it is no won and first plac n the National about town for $20 | | g the ball with an average of 478 Before the der that the magnates have come to this decision, leagu St. Louls took the lime d $25: b h ll { change he was woefully weak with the stick, hitting a meas With the Beavers maintaining the pre Is little likelihood that Seattle can light yesterday, shoving the Braves and $25; but they a i } , H by 30 k f le nto a back seat . fj ; 22. The shift was made early this month, and ever since ba ot wclithecret \ ihe Pateiioka, ‘skied “plane sedi claim too much— {| little old Nap has been going great guns ’ dents, took @ fall out of the Bean “Best at any price,” i oo Aug. 12, Larry has taken| Experts who predicted the termt Ss Ss “aters, & game which put them in s . | Sie 1S Eames, ain" the tomtests ation ot Laioles, caer, wont) S&COND SACKER AND SHORTSTOP «< 4 Sevond. “fieen' sed" droseed tas Fil ae : Naps bad played since that| Come the present year, have little Py Stallings outfit onto the third rung and @ . i fie. In. those 12 Ramee Larry |{0 say now ‘BIG FACTOR IN BRAVES’ CLIMB The ‘National. league. race hae | ; bas pounded the ball at an average reached white he Only a few ot A78. : : paces behind the Braves the Chi ; This streak has enabled him to SCORES AND a on eago Cubs are coming thundering Ow | ale bis average for the season | E along aning up everything in } ES STANDINGS sien | If Larry kee p this pa ND | With three clubs in close purst +] i the remainder of the year Muggsy McGraw making his e Ss / very close to the 300 mark really a comparative) club, By averaging one hit pe | are putting up the gam fight fm the remaining 34 batties, Li Ys 5s in years to retain their place. ean make his three thousandth hit |, “Short Hat iis peanen ton, the little fel | Tn not a single game since Aug low who | ranks The best of them are i Whas Larry failed to make at SE ieee § among —Weate Robert Rounder he: ‘ Jeast one dingle, and in four he has =e Wash ington’s made of as good ma- { WRAL leading sharp its on Game | ay 1 shooters, may be S in G . ae ee thort-measured In “ s terials as Regal $15 i e-4° 34 stature, but he's f Stri P k Ona i oe es ae long on diversity 0 p Poker suits; some of them ] i Hatton, tn or 1 Go East Now Preset tert "bold mic sce me dong may have as much Summer Excursion Tickets on -” 7 8 8 8 8 ag gy Bhi SU tet hoes ipa tah oo style—a hard matter | Bale Daily until Sept. 30, 1914, to keep practicing —————— Maw. Sette, Pou're toe polis to | ali principal Eastern points | tocate erie’, right along, but “Short” Hatton. |inrow “cold waier ow the nuney! to tell. ; Take Your Vacation or Business jeven at that he has found time“to| protested Hazel, the smaller of the Hl Trip Via play enough tennis to him put hostesses will go through, and you sald you You know Maud and I But fit! We've got them there—no other ready- |" the topnotch players. j Hatton has fought his way on were ¢ a Why, it's all the go in H ite: | the courts until he Foe’ Meaeled sf made suits FIT so well as Regal $15 Suits; a . ‘ pedestal! reached by few Maud mixed Effle another cock = “i . * Sanmaet whakdens.. Macao AS matter you can easily decide by making com- championships, among them The card table was brought out 4 ‘. ’ tok Sehion SIRMAES Colle: GE Cb ORE (has conten ee i ens parisons for yourself. Another thing—there’s ‘ playfields, and championship of the easy serving distance, and the 1 f Denny-Fubrman club, He carries | game began the $5 or $10 you save! q orders enough in his pockets calding ip poker is draw poker, with } for racquets and other tennis ac the difference tha f of the na cessories sufficieht to start a sport-| high hand winning, the low hand, si |ing gocds store of his own on the showdown alter the draw, : | “Short” has also brought down | loses # OREGON SHORT LINE *iisss 3 5 580 tsadale with Me trusty rite "| "Se tue loser must siecard en I and UNION PACIFIC r ‘ article of wearing apparel * } . : ny Subdued ucklee and stifled j Going limit 15 days; final return AB RM. PO Fines for Players | y.:\:)s feet 1 And Mimit October 31, 1914. Liberal; en — jthe girl from nsburg discarded a] Stopovers going and coming.) a3 4 . | NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Jobnny | her necklace. Joe, the next to lose, fi Choice of routes for return trip. | P° i $ w. eg and |piaced his necktie beside the neck- 615-17-19 FIRST AVE. iW gt Re Be he :it t* working together as if one Evers, Heinle Zimmerman and! ?P For full information regarding ‘ : i 2: 8 By Hugh S. Fullerton i lace { ickets, schedules, . e- et oe} & mind directed the movements of “Rabeit’ Maranville each drew e ° e ¥ ‘ meee tickets, Pig: te Analyze the Boston Braves. WhY poth At the end of an hour's play the ti ith t ttl R t i. fess, apniy to tthe t 4 ofl abe eteaet cho Bruten come, throegh the| SNS .S se foe thelr part fn 8 se-| pos’ * “Rectides "tags pian e Big Store e Little Ren i, J. H, O'NEILL, D. P. A. in a) pp ¥OU Will reply: | Tyler, Rudolph, |iion’s share of the credit will belong | Cent fight on the Chicago grounds. | brooches, collars, ties and super-| On the Square Opposite Totem Pole. | 716 Second Ave. Tel. Main 932 ae James, sometimes Crutcher and to Evers and Maranville. | The first two got $100, and Maran-/ficial garments made a consider pos: a onl SESE TLSS Sool" ek: kak yalehioes’ Ghee: oaniell oocntareesoRAEETS pies Denes, 68 8D 0 7 tale cesatnnain ware tie next tol fill’ Wiig Chae Nec Daylight Upstairs Clothes Shop HM Frets Car eet co balls] Wi8; bitters alone cannot win 2 go. Wonderful coiffures came- ; A) Peterson 3, Hall secs on bane—| : iret - gn ae i. Petzrnon «al 2 ‘boubis'siase-Ditiara| Figure the entire team. Firs TAILORING tumbling down. And then slippers , - bly; outfield weak and uncertain. > e | NATIONAL LEAGUR Where is the team? WEAR MANY STOCKINGS* ae pe — | Won P The . y ind— + | } e en Se Evers, Saha yf have been told that more eA hi Local Men Enter o 6 The importance of this combina men cheat at cards than men. | pie Grill pc es **?\ tion is overlooked by many teams | If any woman wants to cheat at! ‘asia CENTRALIA, Aug. 28.—A num- a f 8 | Nl and by many critics |strip poker, when I am sitting in,|) PORTLAND, Aug. 28—A divorce | ber of Seattle drivers are entered Fi obi ee ee No one will dispute the fact that }1 shall never object |suit is on file here today against |i, ¢p, ‘ a Fi Putsvers .., 1 #2 .481/ Collins and Barry constitute Mack's | ‘These girls cheated. Each wore|George Primrose, the minstrel ve pti! Faces «0%, pit ye here { Ent rtainment # ome gander greatest defensive strength. Those three pairs of stockings man, by Esther Norney Primrose, | AUS. 30. Joe Thomas will pilot the a 2 a n e who saw the world’s s hag last oe “Unfair!” Joe protested, but the} onaua rere iee | famous Romano special, of Seattle. i * never will forget their dazzling girls laughed, | . . : of Highest 99 | flelding that saved their weakening My losses had been few. But| John Armstrong, a polo player, COAST LRAGUR ss t - 71 | pitchers. luck went against me, and I} is dead from injuries sustained in a | portiana hart i Merit 13] And now Stallings has as good « a ar i" | plece by plece, everything 1| fall from his horse last Saturday. | san Francisco 3 H | {$2} combination around second as any sive | Please Come in Jcould spare, and a little more -— eles Bt “| team needs. | Effie was jubilant over my mis- P. A. Kiein will be speaker at onto 5 It ts wonderfully fast, brainy and | Bremerton and See | aieth niociatng ap ant town ti/Sudday TOW. Gk rece eet i PEM AOE Ie MECN {her chair and laughing until hys-|jces | : an Electrically Controlled, Only | Fundreds of men stop dail lterteal tears flowed Gown her) ——————-— = } DUGDALE FIELD | Vessel of Her Class on | : fal’ te Y | cheeks. | | Entrance 104 Pine Vancouver Mind tylish” fachions which goat” Eebuensee Meee okt Poe wee ET RASEBALL | Seattle 54609 and stylish fashions which|now, Encouraged by their com-| CAN YOU BE CURED? Spokane . 75 59 560 a F vi $.| mon plight, they performed a bare- HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE? Tomorrow at 3:00 # Tacoma 59 «8680425 are on display in our windows foot 6ance, whife we, shirtless, col-| WILL IT BE PERMANENT? ry E | WHAT WILL IT COST? VANCOUVER VS. LLARD i Victoria 55 81 405 lariess and cool, leaned back in our) | 4 é Ballard 53 83 -390 ~~ chairs. A Visit Will | Admisaton 25c, 50c, T5c and $1.00 ‘ di tea will be obligated oF | The girl from Ellensburg swayed Tell. Call | Take Fourth Ave. Cars A) ee allored clothes too high in price. unsteadily as she danced. I saw . Ca | t Legal Percentage x |her brush her bare arm across her Today i Won. Lost. Pet. No Such Thing Jeyes as if to clear them of a mist } |] Organized Ball. 3 2 = -.600 pats Then she slipped and sprawled, e | Federals 2 3 400 o laughing hilariously NS) f Yesterday's ag pg a4 oa re “Come on,” she sald, as feted lifted | cenic | i , Victoria 6. sonal invitation to come in her to her feet. “Let's play some i z 6, Ballard 0. we are doing for the men of more. 1 don't care bow. many C fi F In Price of But don't wait tll times I lose.” Then she fell to a naan’, a e ie 5. S. H. B. Kennedy niet | deriing. ty! Otnem Are Rotrety Private | [FIRST AND STEWART ‘ : 8. 8. H. 1. Kennedy leaves! Q’NEIL’S TAILORS LOOKED LIKE BALLET Fannie FRE : e Colman Dock 6:30, 10:30 a. m.; 1419 Third Av. DANCERS and Dingnoste f off 1:30, 6:30 p.m. Other boats ai retro mnettinns ta lula: = - bd oro Sy de yee} 5 r 8 a. m, and 2 p. m. stig oes cae ed bee chronfo aliments [| ; Fare, round trip, 60¢. Chi | table. “Helen,” he . yo R, STOMACH. y . Pvc / °S BEER AMERICAN - 2 : \ four times more,” you're BLADDER P September 1, 1914, ANGELES BEE and'® Iren, 5 to 12, 2¢. | lose i e seat bee brewed from finest Bohemian |’ st ae VEiNA "ineena wre. i Ga that splendid beverage, rewed from , li “I can only figure three,” said DR. DONAWAY | i 4 Hops and the pure, sparkling water of the Olympics, Helen Bulte $02-8-4 Liberty Bidg. i ini her beers, will be | By this time the girls had the| Restotticn i 4 and containing less alcohol than other beers, ir . | appearance of ballet dancers rete, | Cor Third and Union, seattle. ff | 4 i i ; the heaviest loser, had ot vhat | oan : sold at the following prices: | 8 STILL FIGURE Mnud called a "two-piece lt ——e Re The cards were dealt Overy. i 4 | body, of course, drew cards, Effie, i | NEWPORT, Aug. 28.—Elght | holding a pair of tens and a king for i “ s |players remain in the national a “kicker,” caught another king. | singles tennis tournament here, in. On the showdown, it appeared fi cluding three trom California. ‘the | IN DENTISTRY either Joe or Effie was low. ; mc prominent of these ifs | “Kings up,” sald Joe. | | Meurice McLoughlin | Same here,” sald Effie. iM 3 Pint Cases s $1.25 Missing a are oh praca 4 And jacks, ee plot es 4 Won’ . | The Ohio Method by artificial teeth! With a squeak of pante, the gir h bottles) Pete Won't Stick that are natural as your original | from Ellensburg left the table and) r to return or exchange bottles | teeth. Examinations ar» row be-| fied from the room. She returned | ; (The purchase 8 Pitcher Henry Peterson _prob- | DR. MACY ing conducted without charge, an4/in a moment—wrapped in a ki i " ably will be sent back to North estimates are furnished in all cases | mono! 4 4 * ‘olts. The 5 (+) fo 1" 4 Sotion caniced Wiuredsy; aan tee we Pe yl pe ol ban We Stand Back of Our Work 2 ou pay. for, that! 308 orled i WE ARE NOT A MEMBER OF THE BEER ??!!0n expired eee ne price too | able Disorders rho fy i pigs eee. Pmue eaine eodbe thers Jt was | MB) THAT REAS ARE much ai afnens, Goitre ble Can: jet of Teet! followed by @ spooning bee, We co INE, AND FOR T ON INA . Dror a ereula $25 Guaranteed ........ had a midnight lunch, and after| 1 arettes Ph ¥ e! t ee MARE TES BG EOUC HON | . Murray Gets Buck witeae e 15 Seto, Test GB lecteur ap Sot Cig ' THE PRICE OF OUR BEER. ge ey ndea | Biserders, Kidn er, Bader and Guaranteed ........QU tho girl from Ellensburg again lost A> becaclooas Webbe The | Catcher Dan Murray, suspended | Urinary Disorders, Dineases of the Skin, Solid Gold | fib | mii pons with Camel Cigarettes. t g J € rnaid no, Conen "imple " *, i Oli 101 or — r i age ae Rinse Aeon romat cioailite tithout the, wales $10 Poreslain Crown $4, (Tomorrow Mr. Rounder cost of the tobaccos prohibits their use. H | yack ” he ger a a ol von re jar ied A. : “ | . Jallard = Thursday President | i100! Painter Periods, displacements end ail Gold or Porcelain will tell about the “hunt-| Camels, 20 for 10c, a blend of ’ i | ANGELES BEER is for sale, with free delivery, at | Hughes lifted the suspension after ular to the sex without re $10 Bridge Work \resses” who await men at a choice quality Turkish and dome h tee ip ahead e reese | an Investigation ices ieee i Bi teeeees | i ¢ ic tobaccos. } best Family Liquor Stores, or may be obtained by |“ '””* Mini and Chrante Die: | Solid Gold Fillings. $1.00 Up| certain Seattle cafe.) fel q i H 4 | ore Come to for 606, 914 and ‘ | Came! smooth and even, 4 telephoning Main 580, Beacon 3940, Ballard 1049, | Colts Sell Hurler | ststimu'tn'*1'am the onty dootot in| Other Fillings ..........50¢ PRAY FOR PIUS X Tine deol tee tee ane 4 vertising to cure men whose |» | or Beacon 1962. ag office ia hin own, who anes hie own picr|Oftice hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, taste, neither can they bite your Frank Kastley, Ballard Colt|¢ and stan raonally behind every 9 to 12. » a ae oa throat. fi “s pitcher, has been sold to the Port-| promise bere oe li a. , eee Rey ae-ermony bey parch your i s Coast league team. President | My treatmen peons 1 tee Nutti celebrated today the of | uals shit dents Dae icine | Farr is sald to. have received a|Daired, Vitality and Nervous Debiiity the Sistine chapel masses for the yore goat 1287, seer’ Jam ped mes 8 i ¥ fancy price for his hurler ag a.m tof p.m. Sundays, 10 repose of the soul of the late Pope | ft, 2 cawreten”pesane pent : J 6 SR a aR Pius X. Every cardinal in Rome | Mod CAMELS as sented, rerure : KIDS HOLD SMOKER eee ee oe q participated in the services. her alee | * CITY DOCK Bob Ward and Young Joe Rivers,| DR. MACY, Specialist | . 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