The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1914, Page 7

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, STAR—SATURDAY . "4 ] — areas — — BRAVES’ VI CTORY | If those Roston Braves should cop the National league goncalon, ana] TEAM CHAMPIONS) | champions, ‘The Cleveland double-a club took four out of five mumes i ME) (an sattes acees tone O’Leary to Meet Sally Salvadore at Vancouver,B.C. A Mehtweight championship con est has been arranged for arena, Vancouver, on ad the Canuck fistic followers will have a glimpse of a new face in Solly Salvadore, the San Francisco 123-pounder Selvadore has accepted terms to meet Johnny O'Leary 5 title holder, in a 15-round bout on ay he }& good move tn signing him up the} O'Leary Is taking it easy tn Van iver and will settle down next week to herd training. He is doing his preliminary work in the moun tains across the inlet O'Leary ha early demonstrat ed that he ts t uperior of any of the lightweights in the Northwest but he will have his work cut out to beat Salvedore, who ts a rugged, hard-hitting youth, with consider. able cleverness, adore is one of the moat pop Bn Nghtwetghts in California, be cause of his willing and aggressive methods, and the promote ° | made enact soto Rough House” Charley Burns will hook up with Charlie Lucea DUGDALE PARK In a 1Sround bout at Rossland, B C., Labor day, Lucca ts the same boy Frenchie Vaine beat in 20 BASEBALL rounds, and Chet Neff recently trew with Burns after 20 hard fought rounds Tomorrow 3 P. M. VANCOUVER vs. BALLARD Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 TAKE FOURTH AV. CARS THE VIRGINUS HOTEL) ‘Virginie @. and ‘ Av. Use Cars Vie ’ HPO A.B NEWPORT, RL, Aug. 29—San | xi" 7, TS 4%) BUGENE, Ore, Aug. 29.—Thirty Francisco and Philadelphia alone | Hs > ? 3 H ° : : 3 husky «thietes who hope to wear are represented in the semi-final | jn. i) 4 o 1 -# 1 9) the big “O," emblematic of the first round of the national singles | trash. oe? a ce) ie PE i varaity football eleven of the Unt NX i. Out-of- Jewn Buyer tournament now being played here $1 2 3 8 Hveratty of Oregon, will to Into en Maurice McLoughlin, and E. F. : i £ $ § S)eampment on the McKensle ver | he gad your printing by ma!!! Pottre!l, San Francisco, and R.| poner, $b tf bl tor two weeks, beginning Tuerday. | PRANK P. NOLAN Norris Williams and Wm. J. | Bonner, 2 8 $ §& 2 8] Among the men who will Join the Fifth Ave. ne i oat | oe FS He will save you money c= all! The final round comes off today iF 8 34 13 4) Nelson, Lyle Bighee, Carson Big: giprtating: rene, Fottrell meets Williams and Me- AB nh HPO A Flbee, Sam Cook, Ainsley, Pourile, f Loughlin will face Clothier. Me- ee ee Kizer and Hendricks : eas and Wiiltams are distinct Se RE ik Bey H favorites. The former defeated his Bo. oe Seuadeat San aieelaha sate a pearl feb SEATTLE IS LAST |ago. Big odds are offered on the ¢ © ¢ 3 © @| Seattle is hopelessly out of the Californian, 2 ¢ @ & @ @/running for the Pacific Coast | persanlin one :# © © © 4 ®loricket championship, now being ue 7 ie oF if 3{ Played at Vietoria, Vancouver, Vic- ltorla and Cowichan are tied for SY Robert Rounder regeeres ssi first, and Seattle occuples the cel- hd i Tre ase hit-—Deimas. Three bi jh at Work in Cafe out their tables. Over in a box two women sipped beer. It was obvious| that they were bored—as bored, say, as an accountant who, week after \ week, month after month, has added up columns of figures. wondered how many years they | had thus lain in wait and how many more years must drag their length talong before their power to lure would wane. As I watched and wondered two boys, scarce past the awkward age, entered the place, caught the “hig sign” flashed from the box, and a| w moment later the trap was sprung. | I knew a8 surely as if I had heard, io the nature of the patter that fell on | jr» those boyish ears. The boys were proud to know that they had the Asthma! if you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, {t will pay you to Investigate. I have cured asthma of 30 years’ tanding, not in Boston and ew York, but here tn Seattle and towns around Seattle, and I have not failed in one of them. Now, if you are a suf- ferer from this disease and can't sleep nights, I will give relief at once and a cure in time. The following diseases v ba solutely cure: Ast appearance of “live ones.” |. Score Sanders; I want to shake his secur-| whole age Rage arrh in al Well, they would show these| Matiara seorersese ¢1 a\ity. He seems to think it ts not its forms, such as Tonsilitis, women that they were not mis-| Yancrouver en ph Al BA 2.2 |necessary to do anything to keep Adenoids, Gastric Ulcer of the taken. ot for worlds would they ie Wwotell atoren | MY love and interest. Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh [J \have appeared awkward or fil at| Guignt, Hausman Struck | Iam his and he can keep me or of the Bladder, Prostatitis in |] ease in the eyes of the huntresses. |” Hunt %. Bases on balls !throw me away as his affections men, all Bowel Diseases in A round of drinks was brought, a|,,ciivgegn ® Hurt gstiie Henge dimes Bee. Se ie trek fall women; Rheumatism of all whispered conference followed - - any possibility, does he | forms; all Nervous Diseases, jand the four left the cate, Sic LR TESTS FI | possibly conditions might arise| Wollepey, Heart and Ecsema, IN OTHER LEAGUES | when T would tear myself away. | and many others too numer- if MEMORIES OF OTHER DAYS. | | @ 2 | It would be all right it ; ould ous to mention. If you are in KeTcakOvinee 4, ‘Pane |have the same confidence in doubt, write apd I will give An old woman sat In a corner of|¢ w York 9, Mt. Loute 8; Detre but I cannot. He seems so much you names and addresses of [I 'the cafe, alone. She was drinking| Poston ¢; Washington-Cleveland game | freer than I and I do not know at | people I have cured. |beer and seemed to want to share |” Chuttaio 4, Brooklyn x. | What minute ho will take advantage | « i yin the gayety of the place. She was nice #, Los Angeles §: Onk-|of his freedom. | Olympic View Sanitarium, ‘old enough to be the mother of most | ! mento 2; Ban Francisco 3.) Yes, I know he loves me, but one) { 14-16 W. Harrison of the girls, the grandmother of a| Prana}. of the greatest lovers of his time - DR. G. J. NUERNBERG few OE ; NATIONAL LEAGUE ms Fitri 4 ee one is time alot e de nat of m i Phone Queen Anne 2127 |L catty for the henetit of the eabaret| Se" Tork ots Harry Symone would not confess | = entertainers, she smiled a cracked | * a ; t1 ‘sai | that he did not love Eliene better and mirthless smile, betraying her a et ee ———__—__—- - | pitiful hope that some one would | Cincinnats ss 40 469) St. Paul Stove Repair : 9 | notice her and consider her at least | Broly” ER 48 £ Plumbing (0. | | a part of the throng. Pittsburg an) rs) ie Co. } Near the old woman eat four ‘ Original fire * by long odds the youngest and fresh-| priiadsiphia yee) “i tow cue and . ext looking in the place. They did | Boston ra Refined Cafe Inot see the old woman, or, if they | 'Varhinaton ee Dace "end colle put Vaudeville | did, they paid no attention to her, | 2y" : 2 & nad sonnanes ‘ But the old woman could not keep | # * 8s an 406 Main 87 Catering to the Select J icp eycn oft thin group, Maybe she | Sem York soa as ——_——__—_——— J saw in the abnormally animated) | A be bi sn gM * . faces of these two “chickens” an FEDERAL LEAGUE Rheumatiom This Week image of her own girlhood. ee Wee.< Lest ,| and All. Con- The “chickens” were drunk. One ves > anal nai Harry M. Carter of them sang over and over again uitimare $0 8 “Dainty Marjori with that reiteration which is char: ato sb ty “ag acteristic of drunkenness, “This 19 | fy". , ae ‘pn, JOUN Dow Brink the life, boys; this {# the life!” Bt, Loule 88 SORENSEN And 6 Other Acts. | Her girl companion was still) Pittebure “1 45 ils au ite el Building, Phone | ‘! |sober enough to realize that one must not let pleasure interfere with . | business, and she blurted out: “Do lyon boys merely want to slop up| | |beer, or shall we get up a little} Any one wishing to learn the game of Pocket Billlarde will | |p rty?” | get a world of Information by attending the gamee played by i is is the life, boys; this is bags experts every afternoon at 2:15 and every evening at 7:30 of Prima Donna Soprano. i. ine ute, you vet! Ana|{| At the White House Billiard Parlors |there, at two tables, side by #ide, In the Joshua Green Building, Fourth and Pike. 4 J. 1, JOHNSON, Gen, Mgr. you have its epitome. An academy with s ating. capacity for 300 people has been £. G. Wood, Amnt. Mgr. That is the life—and, hunter, or built to accommodate t' » “ hunted, it gets you in the end, ———— @ inning; 2 runs and 6 bite (Semtinued trem Page 1) { innings, 1 run and 3 bit off Malis in 1% Innings, Charge defeat to Fullerton Home runs Swain off Bonner atiard } 1 PO. A \M Gi ie. ¢ ee RS ae ae ee “Boe ae Be 2 | Enterprise Association.) so 1 2 Of ’ 1 8 © 3 ©6| T have not heard one word from s e@ ® 1 & ©) Dick since Aunt Mary and I came § 8 $ £ $ Slaown here. 1 don’t even know} 4 6 © 1 @ O| Where he fs and, oh! I can’t tell . ° you how lonesome | am. hy Lowered i Y } I wish I could get used to that 90 gia ABR. HPO A Fl complacent “I've-caught-the - car ab 2 9 2 6 1 4) feeling with which Dick regards) 8 fo ¢ 4% 3} Sime. It seems as though he were ie 5 9 1 6 © | absolutely sure of me; that no mat-| Se ee Ger Gee ter what he does I will still be lov- § 9 2 2 $ ¢\ing him and thinking of him most of| > 6 o0 1 14 @ ojthe time. | Sometimes I am tempted to tell | Masing coe se 2 9 see ie Shim of that little episode with Mr. Two out when winning run was scored AUGUST 29 POR [ENGLISH ARTILLERYMEN HANDLING BIG GUNS AT THREATENED DOVER | THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE DICK DOES NOT WRITE (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper; than any other woman In the world land yet that did not keep him from ‘becoming the father of twins of | Mghtful to | do not want to “belong” as do one's| | ness that no one will steal them. It was from Dick and asked: “What is the matter? Why don't | you write?” I answered ‘Same to you and many of them.” 1 won- | thing | 1s possessed of all the virtues. {unnecessary step. Phone your | tell me when I get home. 1914. PAGE 7. TS) Ola red Photograph of Yorkshire Roya’ tions at Dover. With the German Dover is a threatened English port. | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pct Vancouver a) 54 609 Seattic * 55 604 Spokane . 76 58 563 Tacoma 59 81 422 Victoria . 81 408 Ballard oe 54 83 304 BV aa C Ka ere @ = If races between roplanes and autos are the fads, why not get up a handicap race between a thirteen-tnch shell and a stee! jacketed bullet? ee Yesterday's Results Victoria 7, le Ballard 3, Vancouver 2. Spokane 5, Tacoma 3. @. whom another woman was the} | mother. I thought !t was going to be so de-| “belong.” but I find I) old shoes, which are comfortable but which one is very sure no one) else wants and consequently one may leave them outside one's bed- room door with the calm conscious- I have written a letter to Dick jevery day and put it away in my trunk, and if by any possibility he writes to me I'll send him the of them. Here comes a messenger boy with a telegram. der {f that will make him eit up and take notice that he has a wife way down here in a rheumatic Jungle. Mollie wrote me a morning. letter this She eays she has lots to Says her till “trying” her with in- vitations to lunches and theatres. “IT sald to him yesterday,” writes Mollie, ‘would your wife still be Neve in these ‘trying’ measures that you are putting Into practice every day? “My wife would belleve {n every- that I might tell her,’ he answered atiffiy. “*A good many clever women are fools where their husbands are con boss” cerned,’ | observed. “Hoe simply glared at me. It's a nice little game we are playing, Margie, and he does not know it yet, but I'll win.” What Mollie writes worrles me not a little. Not in regard to this “boss,” because I know he does not appeal to her at all, but when a “boss” comes that does appeal to her, will she have strength to re. sint? Sometimes I think Fate plays a big part in the lives of the virtuous women, It is the untempted woman who (To Be Continued Monday.) Too hot to make a single WANT AD to THE STAR. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 lw Jim Thorpe, the Indian on the New York Giants, friends. nt outfielder, head. Highty can never be years ago President orders that banished the Sacs from their homes, from Thorpe being @ full-blooded member of the Sac tribe 1 Garrison artillery, who recently | won first prize in artillery contests, in practice firing at the fortifica- | is In sight of the sea in Belgium, [PORTLAND AFTER PLAYERS IN N.W. Although the drafting mason in the Coast league ts nearly a month away, It in k yn that the Portland club is making preparations to grab several men in the Northwestern league, unless they are sold before that time, or the majors pick them | up. Needless to say, the majority of the Northwestern talent the Mc-| |Credies have been watching care- fully are the pitchers. It is known | thas there is one of the Victoria | staff. Bobby Steele, whom the Judge | would like to have, while Noyes and Coveleeki have also attracted hie keen attention. Last Yacht Race A number of yachts, {ncluding the Sir Tom and the Spray, will take part in the final race for the Sunde & Erland cup, to be held on the bay Sunday morning. RACE FOR $20,000 SARATOGA, N. Y,, Aug. 29— Fifteen of the best colts and fillies are entered in the $20,000 futurity race, which takes place here this afternoon HE POPPED 145 SEAGIRT, N. J., Aug. 29.—Capt H. Richard won the Nevada trophy cup by scoring 145 out of 150 at vario BIRD The blue grouse season will open Sept. 1, instead of Sept. 15, by decision of the state's attorney general NELSON IS “COACH OLYMPIA, Aug. 29.—John Net-| son, a well-known sprinter, will coach the athletes at the Olympia high schools this year. COAST LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet Portland oo 873 San Francisco oo 540 Venice o sae 6 8a) Aacramente 6 Oakland 8 ranges here Friday. | IF MURRAY WANTS | TO BE A CHUM OF JIM THORPE’S, HE’D BETTER DYE HAIR Giants Pass Up Easy Chance to Grab First Place Everything was fixed up for Se attle’s entrance into first place yes terday. Ballard took a fall out of the Beavers, and all that remained for Seattle to do was to topple the Bees. And did they? Well, the | Giants are still in second place to day, which is significant enough. | Ross Tealey had a chance to put his Tilks on top Wednesday, but and Jack Murray, The reason Hes In Murray's Jackson, « red-he issued the and th mity out to Charley Fullerton, who commanded the Tilk fortifica- tions for a very brief period at Victoria yesterday. The open- ing bombardment netted the Bees four runs. Charley wae led off the battle field before even an out had been made, too, Bud Mclvor took the mound for when the Beavers lost we failed to|the Tacoma Tigers yesterday, and do our part. If Ballard 1s success-|lost by the narrow margin of a & ful in today’s game, and Seattle to 3 score. Bud didn't have much wins out at Victoria, that will put us on top with three points to spare. Seattle journeys to Tacoma 8un day and Victoria goes to Spokane Monday the Giants open here with Ballard on the ball, for the Indians slammed him for ten good hits. The three leaders in the National league, Giants, Cards and Br got a chance to cool off yeste when Mr. J. Pluvius thrust in an interposing hand. The battle of Lie, emulation In the BALL EXCURSION The South Park baseball team will run an excursion to Anacortes had its ‘ate meted Visions of German mines con- fronted the suspicious Canucks Fri- day, when their ears were made to ring by Bobby James’ blow-up at third. Bobby foozied three chances and let in two runs. Sunday, where a game will be > FUns. | played with the home team. A band will accompany the team Malis got in a dispute with Raiph Frary and was chased after he had tossed an inning and a third The boat leaves plier 3 at 8:30 RECOVER SUITS SALEM, Ore, Aug. A num ber of colored members of the Bar num & Bailey circus crew are un der arrest here, charged with the theft of a bunch of baseball suits belonging to the Everett, Wash., Nonpareils. DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University. OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replavec | The Ohtc Method by artificial ‘teeth j that are natural as your original |teeth. Examinations aro now be |ing conducted without charge, an4d estimates are furnished in all casea, We Stand Back of Our Wock for 12 Years’ Guarantee. 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