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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1914. PAGE 7. ’ PACKEY M’FARLAND COUNTED OUT BY REFEREE WAR; YANKEE BOXER YOWARD D TAQ! Ss e@ HURRIES HOME FROM THE ORIENT MARY Q. | . | (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest) i { | Wednesday Is the Last Day = : Anniversary Sale STANDINGS JULY 18 Quinn W, Farr han already drop-| includ: the Western Canada Won. lest Pet ped a big wad of change since tak. | league, where there are many good Fi s ‘ 1 n New Y« 45 31 592 ing over the Ballard franchise, but| Prospects. Farr declares, how In Our Retail Department * wi ae d 592 anh nb gra ever, that he would rather trade An event occupying the attention of the wise Moston scents 34 re 442 he's Game, and the big suburb Will/and buy players outright than to rug buyer who wishes to own high-grade mer tee eee eee . - be represented in the Northwest | waste his tin with a bevy of un chandise for lit STANDIN« Ss T. 9 ' ern league next year Farr gave |tried youngs 4. GS EP’ | that assurance to The Star today.} “I hardly think we will lose any OR ea i {aN 53 (566! Nick Willlama will be back as|players by draft,” he said, “In Seg 4 pat manager again next season, too. fact, the team probably will remain New Yor ce PACA Ea 6 Sheu . 68 54 557) Farr promises to bolster up the | intact, I can't see how Dug ts go a ey : club next year #o {t will be on aling to suffer through draft, either The following are a few of the many valics Little did Mr. New York Fan,) Last Wednesday, Roston took the par with the first division group|uniess it's the Demon Dutchman, we offer: who noted that the Giants had a! lead away from New York by win: | of this season, regardless of cost. Huhn, But at that, you can never | of lead of 11% games over the Boston | ning a double-header from Philadel If he does, he'll give Dug a good |tell what the big league clubs wil) Royal Wilton Rugs Braves on July 18, suspect that phia, the second game of which | run for the big end of the patron |do. Sometimes they draft the man 9x12—the highest quality Wilton Rug of this whe ember rolied around the | was pitched by Bill James age at Dugdale ball field whom you laugh at when his name class that can be bought; all coples of Rr aves would be BO close on the Yesterday, with the two teams Bo attempts will be made by is mentioned as a probability the finest Oriental heels of the Gotham team that a dead-lock for t top position, Rallard to draft players from the That's baseball for you.” Rugs . $38. 25 wis or ms would pat them {n first) Manager Stallings sent Bill James lesser circuits, The Northwestero| Furr is still seekiys a nite in| fo place. And would Septemb 8 out to “bring home the bacon." league, delog a Class B loop, has| Ballard for a ball plant The am! Ax find them at the top of the list?| And BIN did as he was told. The the privilege to glean talent from | games next year will be divided ° Seamless minster Rugs What a hunch! New Yorkers, who the day before, | Class C and Class D circuits, Thin | between Dug’s and the suburb, ox13, with long, silky pile, in either Oriental July 18, the Braves were in Inst/ cracked Lefty Tyler for 14 hit i Pa le 24 7 place, and it would have been pos. | netting 10 rans, were able to touch | bags . 5 sidle to Ret odds at 1,000 to 1, or| Bill for only three slams, on which | | @ven better, that the Bostons would three runs were scored. Roston | not be able to displace the Giants,!won hands down, and, of course, | especially in less than a month and rejumped into first place. | enpecis jumped into first plec | We Sell at Retall in Seattle Only and Deliver Anywhere in the City James Wins Again 5 = the Giants have NORTHWESTERN Kilitlay, ef ra er ay ee eee sae IN OTHER LEAGUES SAE AVE - AND NRA ON. ling alon 474 clip mo C MED Sraves have’ been” getting LEAGUE Raymendim ic 6 004 8 1 0 NSN aT “Sones a iow Yor Two Blocks East of Moore Theatre; Two Blocks North of \ Swain, If eee ee 8 Brooklyn 4; Chic Westlake Market stronger right along, while the Gt es tae tl uhm, 1b... Mere eis ee) a Lovie Phibare ame ants have been getting weaker. Vancouver 4 54 635 Brashear, 2b am. 46. £446 oc D =y || Seattle -92 59 = 608 Jamon, tb he Sa ee ae ae | York THE VIRGINUS HOTEL || spokane 82651888, Cadman, @ 9 8 8 O/B Chicago 1 a Virginia St. a ~y av. Use Care Via | Victoria 62 85 422 Frio, of . © 1 8 1 1) FEDERAL—Brookiyn 13, Pittab A, Re Tacorwa 6o «81397 =a» Sela LR Vent $ Ballard Ps 92 0378 Packey McFarianc and His Bride. J . " 3 Ar ag : ‘Totals mn 8 7 m4 . & » Seattle’ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.—Packey McFarland, master of the Spokane- AB. Kh. 4 8 Se aa cit thn cual oe tho coos , ay sald when he left here a short time ago with bis bride on a|togen, ot ae gi a © te Ol and the Beavers must’ drop {| Boneymoon tour of the world, that he was going after Freddie Welsh, | ris. rt Oy at a a five. has returned and says that he wasn't given a square deal by Mars, | W*erer Ry RS ee Ee ea “ee god of war i ; : 1 . ° Tuesday's Results Packey declares, “Under the rv les of war, they don’t break clean tn Ae. oe. Spokane Seattle the clinches, and most distressing of all, they don't respect Uncle Sam's bg, Bs, FE, a Other games postponed. currency 3 a7 16 i - ma: 2 ees Packey was figuratively floored in the first round of bis tour of PF: PRES Bk en Sere cleanliness, comf * the world and counted out when the Japanese officials re | seattie 1 O—8 | Phiiaeiphia *s “ fsat money," Transtenta, "Soe to 41.00 |RIFE, ON H. D., IS | tusea to accept American paper money. Later the light middleweight | Seckane 1 0 0 9-5 | Boston 1 1 Eee Lad eiatuing cna serton ones | met his master in the form of a ticket agent. Just as Packey and his ieee : $s sted fr enue wees] VECTOR IN RACE | ti, ‘erived inthe Ovient ther stopped selling tickets on, the beri |2~gas ae ar HATS CLEANED AND - railroad. So Packey's “comeback” is not the kind that aroused pro- erect out—Neves ve HH Ballard and Tacoma didn’t Seattle, 2 REBLOCKED || PORTLAND, Sept. 9.—Archte| mote yo teen d Th HE) get to open their series here iieet ra Pott ae PS symone | Rife, Haing * Harley: Davidson, is} He got no further than Yokobame, and now be and his bride are en ‘ ® Tuesday. The heavy rain dur- cee | ie winner of the rtiand-Tacoma | route for the old ome in Chicago. — Lost. Pet. i igh light - Bowler Hat Co. ||motoreycle endurance race. Leav-| a on vie COAME LRAOUB, [Chicago —4 . ze coll nage atl or sin and Midkicaa’ will mot pat 5 } a et ndianapol! $47) We Fal mae Deliver my ‘then at 6:11 a. m. Tuesday ‘MEET Is HOGGED tinted tn the California state golf! portiana ” “ 06 | Brockiyn " tia| dered the grounds Impossible censor at work to conceal the list bt wo dy ee he arrived here at 5:21 p.m. Mor championship. Heinrich Schmidt, | fan Francisco o 673 $49 | Maltimore . Bs 1| for good baseball. A double. jof hunting fatalities. Out-of-town pecpls use parce! peat. || TiS Webster (Indian) was second of Berkeley, put O. W. Potter,| 108 Anesies ie 7 ‘ bs header will be played Sunday. —_—! | 23 minutes Inter, and Joe Schantin) pm yo 9.—All) Wash role representative be oe ae et et nei ea! ma Mr. Out-of- Twn Buyer | (Merkle) third, 44 minutes tater. | put! Calito "elim: out of the running Tuesday eeamons ps a — to 54 Ahh] The major league clubs can draft Free Admission 2 a player from the Northwestern rae ty eae | CURLEY Is SORE | ’ Hleague for $1,250. The Coast AT DREAMLAND mal! |league and other Double-A etreuf 10 Dance Tickets for 25c FRANK P. NOLAN BOSTON, Sept. 9.—Mayor Cur |must pay $750 for players drafted 1407 Fifth Ave. ley, whose order for the removal ee oe es Eversons Woes The asking of waivers on George H|Wiltse, of the Giants, probably means that McGraw has found He will save you money om al) | of Snodgrass from Monday's game inting orders. | went unheeded, has written Prest |dent Tener, demanding that pun THE DANCE OF THE PRETENDERS DUGDALE FIELD DANCING BULL BROS. Jus? Printers 1013 THIRD ‘We guarantes the superiority of the Lundberg Truss, and give free trial to prove it UNDBERG CO. ases, Deformity Appliances and Artificial Limbs. AVEN ‘Tru 1107 THIRD UE. Scenic Cafe |ishment be meted out to Snodgrass land U mpires Kiem and Emalie. 'HENDY HIGH GUN DAYTON, 0, Sept. 9—E. A Huntley, of Vancouver, Wash., was }again second high in the grand | American handicap shoot in pro gress here, Tuesday. Woolfolk Henderson, Lexington, Ky., fin ished first, ain 1043; WOMEN GOLF ISTS| NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—Entries for the 20th national women’s golf championship, to be played next week, have closed. There are 8? entrants. WACO GETS A TIE DALLAS, Tex, Sept. 9.—Secre |tary Farrell has upheld the protest of Waco against a game played by Houston, a decision which ties the two teams for the pennant. The season closed Monday TIGES IN FINALS | GARDEN CITY, N. Y., Sept. 9.— | Harvard and Princeton will meet GRACE AND LANDS IN COURT “Yes, yer honor, and that’s the If the eight-hour law plied to! men as it does to women, then the | first drink I've had for five White Lunch would be in awful | months.” bad. This in accordance with the] “Well you'd better swear off | testimony in police court yester | again day by “Yankee Frank” Herman “T'll—try—don't know how long, son that he puts in 18-hour shifts though there. “Let's try it six months.” The Yankee Frank hasn't been in po-|Judge looked his man in the eye, Mee court for so long Judge Gor-| With « kindly frown on his face, don was almost glad to see him “All right,” said Yankee Frank, when, in answer to his name, he/ With sudden determination. p6eked around a policeman’s lock- “Five days,” said the fudge tb a er in the assembly room, where|pair of derelicts, Yankee court was held because the main | Frank was leaving. The latter court room was a polling booth. | hesitated, then went on. He's Often in Court Ob,” he “I thought he sald A long time ago—farther back | ‘fried eges. than most /of Seattle's golice can) sete remember—Yankee Frank was an : " bxpert. furniture man. But some|f{| Anything Delivered time or other he fell from grace | via the booze route, and then came Anywhere. black years. His face became as plack eure: Ht autre. in police || AUTO DELIVERY CO. court. Once or twice they sent J) Phone Elliott 254. 506 Olive st. him to the county jail for nearly a/ year per, just to get rid of him. | Once he came before Judge Gor-| don with all of his head shaved ex- cept a little scalp lock on top, and with the shaved part painted He said it was in honor of Patrick's day. You're looking a lot better than mused the judge yes- (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) As we camo out of the theatre there was « splendid car standing next to the curb, and on the back seat was Eleanor Fairlow and a gentleman. She called to us: “T thought we should find you over here, for I know that Dick does not care for anything else but musical shows. Mrs. Waverly, let me present to you Mr. Thomas Lovejoy of Texas. Mr. Lovejoy, Mr. Waverly.” “Are you the original Texas Tommy?’ asked Dick, with a grin. Mr. Lovejoy, who seemed to be one of those men that are designated as “a good fellow,” answered “Well, if I am not the original I am one of the breed.” “Mr, Lovejoy, would like you to go with us for a bite to eat,” said Miss Fairlow. I knew the suggestion had come from her—for what did a man want of a strange married couple “but ting in” on his flirtation-——and so was somewhat reluctant to accept, but Dick had no such scruples and ed in the car. re shall we go?” Mr. Love Joy asked nice berth for him in some minor league. But for his friendship for Wiltse, McGraw would have asked | BASEBALL ]new steps until he saw Mr. Love Tomorrow at 3:00 joy and me get up to dance He steered Eleanor over to us| waivers last fall. TACOMA VS. BALLARD quickly and whispered: eee Admission 25¢, 50c, 75c and | 3@ careful, Margie, of your bad) Jim Buckley, Gunboat Smith’s ‘Take Fourth Ave. Caré leg.” manager, Is still talking about | He was then pretending that he| Referee Corri’s decision. To Bob Jobjected to my dancing on account jot my leg. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) VACATE STREETS Ten business firms are affected Edgren, New York sport writer,) |Buckley declared the other day that the London sport writers had seen the films, and were convinced that the alleged foul didn’t even touch Carpentier. eo. Bud Young, U. of W. quarter. back, who was unable to take by a city council resolution passed| Pert In a single conference yesterday ordering the vacating of} game last ison, owing to an all street ends by private con-| [njury to his | may not be cerns and individuals, back In harness this season. While racing for a boat last week, he slipped and wrenched the Injured leg severely. Now Dobie may have to fall back on little Charley Smith, who This action is the result of an agitation against various buildings oceupying city property at street ends on the ground that the major. ity are insanitary and a fire menace. filled the pivotal vacancy satis- ens factorily last year. eee LOSES HER TAXES| Tennis tournament for North eastern Pennsylvania champion Our service is swift. Our work high class. Our prices reasonable. Mrs. Olat Hanson has scrimped ~ and saved for months, foarding 45 with which to pay her taxes. She started for the courthouse yes- terday with the money in her ships opens at Scranton today, see Steve Ketchel meets Joe Sher. man in a ten-round bout at Battle Creek, Mich., tonight see | | “Let's go to the ———,” said | Eleanor, naming one of the swag |ger Bohemian restaurants. “They purse, As she got off a car at No fabric too delicate for our you used to,” lin the final round of the angual | over a ham, two say they are having dancing for} First and Yesler, she lost tt. A Glimpse Ahead process of cleaning. We remove FIRST AND STEWART If you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, it will pay you to investigate. I have cured asthma of 30 years’ standing, not in sees and New York, but here in 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 on and a cure in time. 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When we arrived our host found la table and tmmediately asked What will you have to drink?" TI was quite surprised to hear Miss |Fairlow order a cocktail, as did both Dick and Mr, Lovejoy. “t don’t care for anything, sald. “My wife never drinks anything,” volunteered Dick, witu, it seemed to me, a little touch of pride in joy me alone. hope you have no moral scru- ples in the matter?” said Mr. Love- joy as he raised his glass. “In regard to myself—yes,” I an- swered, “but I feel this is a ques tion every one must solve for him- self—or herself,” 1 added, with the slightest perceptible pause. Eleanor Fairlow looked a little embarrassed. I was sorry the man had made it necessary for me to speak, but unfortunately I am not diplomatic in these matters, I don’t want Dick to drink and he knows I don’t want him to do so and T am not going to let anybody think IT am perfectly willing that he should, It is the curse of his family. “Come along, Dick, and let's try these new steps,” Invited Miss Fairlow. There were a number of couples on the floor and Dick got up with alacrity and left Mr. Love- joy and I alone, He looked at me_ rather quiz- ically. It was another of those times we all “pretend.” Eleanor Fairlow pretended she wanted Mr, Lovejoy to know her friends instead of only wanting to dance with Dick, Mr. Lovejoy pre- tended that he did not see through her maneuvers, I pretended that I also did not see with what quick ness Dick accepted her invitation. He showed more enthusiasm over it than he had over any part of the evening with me. 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