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° STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1915 PAGE 7) |SEATTLE WINS ELEVENTH STRAIGHT AND TAKES FOURTH PLACE BILL ROSE BOWLS GVER [ROBINSON HAS |BOSTON BRAVES |(sco | CAUSE TO SMILE W.S.C, SQUAD TO RES AND CAMP OUT IN FALL Le inst ad of w crude and rather football teams of the Aberdeen high y” busher fom Th Has Better Outfield Kaylor, Two-base hite- STANDINGS = Satistied that a football camp ARE STILL IN F ; ais is the only system for condition | i? » i i 4 ing Lone Star, the famous } SEATTLE-VICTORIA SCONE | : ad i |] Cartiele Indian player, who will ear An i , 2 | f % coach Washington State College felt tinict ft 4 Pe ‘cotball aquad next season, has Ka ” 64 ter moe - | on | Sha 6 |} decided to take bis sad as “ ts ee ee. wing | up into the hills Hastorn | meee oh July pecan Stallnas . te as ae Ba 7 a Washington about September repeat? That's what the baseball! : ° 3 Hit Predictions were freely made) no one mentioned dasedall, Tom Tyrer, former Broad a. | world wants to know ae ae te ee yesterday's Lith etraight vio} — high school star, for four years | Hin task this year seems easter i Ms le ae ; Giants that if Tealy}, Vancouver lost yesterday when |] left end of state college than it was last. One year ago his ete by the Giants K the Indians put over four runs on | team, and appointed aw team was further down and more] | Tot 1 2? 6 6 = gould get Dy again today, Seattle ba Kelly in the ninth tnning. So-|] sistant coac out the an hopeless in condition, «When It] Viet Am me PO & ort. good make another sweep of the! attle is now in fourth place, having |} nouncement » returning to touched elghth ace, the team] n tag ee IGHT now the] the faculty of imparting their % passed Victoria yesterday, and only || Scente, near where he is work take h ~brace to/} H! . 3 . 2 3) Seattle club 1s| knowledge and skill to others. nial coo Rose won his sixth straight/two games behind Vancouver, The | ing with a crul cre The ’ Hangon, of ‘ 4 Ted Coy was one of the best . from Victoria here yesterday,' Beavers are likely to encounter) entire squad will probably be r at this time the team | Goar hitting a tre fullbacks who ever wore the & Not to be outdone by a! stiff opposition from Bot Wicker's || held together for two weeks and at found a third deseman | Brews. 30 a a ee es mendous pace.’ blue, and yet he was not there @r man, Bill early set about) crowd all week on Canadian sotl,|} then taken fo Pullman just fo would do, Red Smith; had | yoaner P ‘ir ithin a week| a6 @ coach mf a strikeout record that! and all Seattle has to do now ts to|| “me for registration trained bad oh rg ome of a first : es | : Tenaly Ray ie t of . hie au baseman, Schmidt; had made Gow Totals ¢ ena rival that of Walter Matls,/win a few more times from Victoria Fred Bohler 1 of the ath Fy . Tad } & mond has) DON HAW c 8 . be fell one short of a tie. All/and burst into third place in the letic de: t the state dy a first-rate, hard-hitting catcher] , Beers nnings | Z af’ brought his LEY, who shapes the whiffed during the matinee race, college, is expected in Seattle ‘an even dosen, while the young aad “ the middle of August, probably y way | Ps Giants from last Pig to tourth place, If the|#¢bool, brings out this point ww the day previous account-) Jack Smith stretched two singles! with a view te looking over lo i y. | Gulgnl, Manson, Kelly . present stride is main-|of contrast. Hawley never won a “gator 13 men personally. into doubles when infielders loag-|| “4! ‘lent Wilbert Robinson Hi Tyler rh gird toy jum —mresta,” Searificn Nite Ootinen, mere | tained for the next few letter on Dobie’s football champion- the series ending a week ago,| od. Whenever Smith begins to take yi «inning to work in proper form |intruck “cute My Nose I, ty tenner t | 4ay8, and the Indians can slip the ship elevens, yet he studied th flopped the Leafs thrice and| advantage of every little slip the Wilbert Robinson, the catty ee tae ee einem Rasen harder | Bateson Pallett Rove's, oft honner 2 | &Aff into the bolstered Beavers oc-| end, ‘seme joy re sed the has begged Tealy for a chance other fellows make, he ts going to! TIGERS PECK SPEC ] manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, |, sing and much better outtiela, a| U™Pte—éearee j caaionally, tt attlo team will be) Sf handling young fellows, and ev: repeat this week. Raymond has add 10 per cent to his efficiency jis in the Mmelight for fair, Hin} A oved ronmne ge in third place, with their breath hot | Of Pandling young fellows, and ev- ded just what he will alte — team {s going great guns, Bight|*easoned catcher, and Improved NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Jon the ecks of all’s| °T7 year he pute in the Northwest. . yet decided jus | qoeend Aberdeen 4 11. sletenight viet he Robins | first and third baseman Won, Leet. Pet, | 20 the ruddy necks of Russ Hall's! 0°) interscholastic field one of the Dut as Bill will not pitch again) Hunky Shaw was a member of/ 7.°"< obadis rae ctories put the Robins |" nvers is commencing to take his | apek: ar 6 se ‘org | Tacoma Tigers. The Beavers head ij é i“ : Friday, there seems little the 1912 Seattle club that pulled oft) *Co™* 1418 4/right in the running and made) eee on eee eehle after being |Tecome. ie +4 aN ee 0 } part in the leadership after otng | Tacoma of 570 | Seattle by only a game and a half. than two victo- sensatio pur plac f . The pi A week ago Monday Seattle for more eto-/a sensational spurt from last plsce| peterson and Stevens [Robinson bas. finally taught his|® cripple all spring. ‘Tho pitchers lone peers ko Monday Seattle was! ZUPPCKE, HEAD coach of Ilii- } he pennant, and he players his ideas of baseball, ideas |!0ok as If they were getting Into aa cannes tel nols’ champions, was never a star in i was a champion in everything. BELA } lform again There is nothing flukey about Se- 2° sibel , he secured as a member of the fa- | fF ; college football. But he is recog- ‘Ai Bonner did not want to pitch Hunky fs hitting a swift pace just TED RALLY WIN mous old Baltimore Oriole teem There are few teams that could attle’s victories. True, the club has st — , ‘ setting nized as one of the greatest teach- , for it was not his turn, now, He beat out a bunt Sunday | have undergone the tough luck the en lucky, but it has been playing) org of football in the Middle West. the best ball in the league, and de.|® @ best ball in the league, and de-| rhe same thing goes in baseball. # the success {t is reaping. In|; reel ; early weeks of the season Tea-|1%° (Sreatest players seldom Battories—Harkness and Vance;/them candidates for the pennant ite many Who witnessed his ef-/ and did it twice yesterday, tn addl-| Braves have encountered and re-| VANCOUVER, B. C,, July 20. he seemed a trifle sulky. May-! tion to slashing out a pair of singles | . ; Rae mained within striking distance, it was a hopeless fight|that counted runs. Everything| FOU runs in the ninth beat Van- DETROIT LEADER Encountered Tough Luck ‘ees entering, and Al dearly loves| Shaw does is well timed jcourer, 6 to 5, here yesterday. HAS EYE ON SCHANG) 22°, 27ing teeta Peers The | feet MINI af Ait hty's etub was a sad-looking outrit | 2@0Ut to much as managers record. | eS - ich Aronian re nrpatalba ty fiiness of Stallings was a heavy | Pittshure ressrcees M8 41 488] Changes have been made until {t|” |, Rose struck out Bonner four! vancouver . saeacese er ak seuilians blow Maranville has been off] cincinnati ; 33° 43 427 | looks fairly strong in every depart-|[-— last 18 starts, the Giants! times. | Pebeoen si 6 § 1|..DETROIT, July 20.—Hughte Jon-| Color, and big James has not work |ment. Shaw !s a better man than Sp me .. theese nings, the manager of the Detroit od right AMERICAN Killilay in center field; Brooks is won 15. Tealy’s gang of omtinenne see : Batteries—Kelly and Brottem men tting a dizz: d . : Eericgsunton to wares up 120%, McGinnity has dug up ® cou) Clark, Fisk and Brennegan yma ; material than he had Inst year|Cnicage ple of new men, each of whom got coennes: toe. ceomee | Ot E90: See. he rted his sensational | Detret too, the largest Monday,a pair of hits. Hagedorn {s center. letics, and ts willing to pay a good m Fol the season greeting them| fielder and Jensen third base, Prob CONNIE MACK PICKS price for him. Jennings, it ts hint drive, Ho has weaker teams to/ w,4), buseball team, {8 after Wally| Stallings has more and better! poston ¢ an improvement over anything Dug c has put on first base; Guigni is as good a third sacker as there is in the league, and, finally, the whole Boldt Smiles ton ‘ “a y. All the fans ask is base- ably Hiester and Hogan refused to| ed, would also like to have Amos! beat. Chicago Is the Gengerouss pute Tl) %s|club has become fired with an en- ‘and now that they are getting take cuts in salary and were given! WHITE Sox TO WIR Strunk, so that he could give Cobb| stumbling block to the Braves, us) hiisadeipnie > & 2°*) thusiasm that comes only with vic are turning out in larger! releases, as occurred in the case of a fast fellow abead of him on the|the Cub sangy avo seem to have tory. Interest seems to be|Pug Bennett. Joe Lavine, well) prttADELPHIA. July 20.—Con.|?ase® wna ae — ei —_— downtown, too, where,| known Seattle sem{-pro ball player soar get So far as the Detroit club is city , DON’T TAKE your eye from ale Mack picks the White Sox to concerned, no official word of} ci what be digo aba Bovis ae “g Mack's intentions regarding ie DENVER ED CHOSEN owlands OU further disintegration of the 1914 MINER TELLS THE 5 | fit championship machine has been “The Sox are the best team I received,” declared Jennings have seen this year. Early in the “However, if Mack intends to put | spring I picked the Boston Amert-\ schang a! me of the other vet cans to capture the pennant, but I rans on the block, we shall enter ) wotil the present spurt was started,’ and manager, is taking Pug’s place those Brooklyn Dodgers. They are climbing higher and higher in the National league race, and from SPOKANE, July 20.—"Denver” them the Phillies and Cubs may ex |Ed Martin, the veteran colored yoiimore ; To pect @ stiff pennant battle, light-heavyweight boxer and train- ——e = wt COAST LEAGt er, has been secured to train Lou ca +h | CHARLEY BRICKLEY, held CHEW FOR THE have changed my mind. I do not wy ’ E Bodie, the giant Montanan, for his |... a “ ‘e fr} by aha Ne he : BoYS IN figure Detroit dangerous cee td ee atone” M4 fl bout with Carl Morris of Sapulpa, “ 3. st case] BY, these who have seen foot Regardiess of what critics say. a. 4 + ast » | Okla. yy ee ann | I think Foursler ts a good first : | Bodie and Martin will box a baseman. At second and short af BRANCH RICKEY ts qeiting f | three round benefit exhibition at ee nage flo 1 Bespg the Sox are as strong as any team #0 many collegia: on the St. the suditorium, July 2 alte, Sak tae Biel te > Bh third is about even with Detroit Louls Browns he'll have to Bodie and Morris are to meet at ghts, of the Penn State eleven, This does not mean that Penn State Is going to have one of the best teams in the East. Many foot- ball players great as Brick- Schalk ts the best catcher in the! | give passes to a few hundred | | Coeur d'Alene, August 7 | league and the outfield looks good pretty girls, arm them with . The Sox seem now to have a/ | flags and hire a cheer leader stronger pitching staff than Ros- to do the Hottentot Hop tn three times for a single, agyoed and Phi ton, and it was on the hurlers I front of the stands to keep his | | ‘triple, and handled seven chances/*. Lew 5 edera 11, ‘Brookiy banked when I selected the Red| | players on edge. perfectly. Roy has hit against Rose | i otivore Louis ¢. Duttaio #| [ey In thelr day have failed ut- | Sox.” e - - —@ in the bushes. Pittebure 7 ' terly coaches. They lack | Q—My Wife died about one year A week later | called up and asked | However much your girl friend: place A man that is more of @jcompile maxims for engaged cou and a half ago and left me with a to her, but she replied by say- might have wanted to see you, it/tallor’s dummy when it comes to | ples. What your parents, I, or any small child, too small to leave at ing: “No one will get the chance | would not have been good form for|clothes—his brain is abnormal, it is | one else may think is of little con home alone, and it is too hard on to do that way the second tim her to let you know it, unless you, elther that of a serpent or a parrot; | sequence, as long as you are de- the little fellow to go everywhere meaning | had ditched her. expressed a desire to see her It} ce . ly of rough | cent | i . We both Who is at fault? | thank you she had a plausible reason for not/J° it tango dre etc. E used to switch tobacco every peat Catt gpg Wrote gy BILL. | seeing you on the Saturday evening | S¥ch a man |e absolutely repulsive, 4 | coffee and | and enormous quan- | ities of other imaterials were used b | ey wrorkere who ye, late afternoon yen end si ight. Bach box contained two large ieces of fried chicken, two chicken ham. nut cok : 7 need the care of a housekeeper. be | y 1} 2 foned ou we: @ hab- |, to say the least for the beast, few weeks. Then a friend let him [fave “step-saughters, wre come) A—Because you are a boy, “Il"| mentioned. and you wore in the hab-|and to aay the leant for the beaat h é stay for a month two or|conventionality gives you the privi-|it of calling on her Sundays, the Real Tobacco Chew. Stead user proves tim aid , but | cannot de-| lege of seeking @ girl's company at/ means you should have telephoned |* ee Hyp ow age the Birlish heart: '—and swears by the Real Tobacco | vend upon them to help me at other leisure, but {t Is not #0 with « girl.| her at that time, o, sir, this Is the girlish heart: It ts oh | times. Would you think It perfectly prop- ‘ ; strives to have only thoughts that are uplifting; is not ignorant of other thoughts, but bars | Dear Miss Grey allow me ; ‘ Fy er for me to eng housekeeper to reply to the correspondent of the | them ag low and degrading; strives | Quite the regular thing. A man isso gladhe [+ fo. me, 13th, whe signe, hie name “Ex: |t0" "be “wnelewome, happy strives is baer ce _ found it that he just naturally passes the word with us? | have had two women perience ake it for granted | sie to converse intelligently; likes man, and therefore a such, | | would deal gently with him, but beg to inform him that he te much |mistaken when he says that he |knows what the girlish heart is, Judging from his description of Shriners at Woodland Park SMILE with him, as well as Nile. The abundance} of temptingly prepared chicken and other dainties, | with steaming hot coffee that was coffee, served in lan almost virgin forest- park, touched the visitors in the right spot. men who are manly, well groomed, | looking up In the world with a pur- |pose in life. She doesn’t like the |empty-headed dudé, nor care to |spend his money. You men don't marry the giddy girl nor the hard- | ened woman of the world that Dick, | same, This le his definition of a Tom and Harry can kiss at their! girlish heart: It le a heart, or bar } but rather you seek a girl rows like Peggy, and you always adviee| } your sisters not to kiss the boys or | be @ sport and go to cabarets, etc. | |men who will spend money on her, TRAINED NURSE, take her to cabarets and such ha i to other men who chew. here, one was here for her health, ‘ - t ther for her own convenience _ _ Alittlechew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned — and that has made me r that : just enough—cuts out so much of the _| it was another case of the man, the boy and the donkey. People seem to think it was terrible for me to | have a wom ay In th me | house with me, and have a great | deal to say about it. | am in a po- r that | can do nothing but stay at home to care for my child or put him out with strangers, and that | will not do. A READER. A.—I admire the true father apir- ft that refuses to allow you to send i c roc ap oa te it satisfies, / be tobscoo satisfied. ‘That's why it ie The Chew. That's why it costs less in the end. Verbal agreements are the cause of most of the Q—! am 21 and am acquainted | with a young man a year older than, | myself. We are both head-over- Finest looking and most satisfactory artificial teeth in the world, The same efficiency that your boy away from his home and | | | i i tha : nt ped “eos as foe snsgaee anf Aa veer fatinence, which he needs. misunderstandings t at one, at five | Nesie tm: Seve with Anoka and marked the handling of ai- One small pre ae eaaie. fed place pipes big Does the law state that a manean-| prevent the closing of they’re done” \SHendahe, Usder Baek cane Ceol, agreeable, strong, light this agonaiat picnic lunch- '@ bs |not employ a housekeeper to care s. | : “|Bend durable. Made to proper! eon, the largest ever served chews of the old kind. for bis children? Of course not. real estate transactions. JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS ff stences, would it matter if the Brit any mouth. They restore “ . Second Floor PI. Bids. | young man kissed me? youthful appearance, plumping in Seattle, ts at YOUR} hestiate to d | + 66Notice how the salt brings Then why should you hestiate to do ANXIOUS. [Hino cheeks and removing] service every day at the Our Escrow Depart- out the rich toba taste. hat is best for your boy? If you m | al © WENWAN-BRUTON iy me | Will take the time to listen, you can] ment accepts only writ- < kOe ee ee we eas a rrinkias, | u COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City = always hear derogatory " rumors.|| ten instructions, hie SIEGEL'S $4 a) (3: pase So eaaliny: ets At, per set, $8, s10 and $15. es | | Those who would condemn you for cae Samp! s 4 ridgework a spe- anier @ — BUY FROM DEALER ORSEND IOS STAMPS TOUS |keeping a housekeeper would do so|| avoiding the danger of on oe 1] Custom has never yet attempted to | cialty. | . just as quickly about anything else] failure to consummate a a]! ORALTHESIA | if they were afforded half a chance. di he d SHOES Ul) j | Live your life as you see best, and | ‘eal according to the de- for the whole family. | T EPORT ON Our new method makes all \ | dental operations painless. standing offer— If we hurt you, don’t pay us” should convince the most skep- tical Lowest prices In the city for high-class work, BOSTON }bank upon your honor and virtue STALLS 18-19—PIKE ST. Our! to protect you at all times. | Q—I am a girl 13 years old, 5 feet, 8 Inches tall, and very slender. | My mother and | have a dispute ev- ery time » get a new dress as to how long it should be. | am about to get a new skirt, and would be | very grateful if you will suggest a | good length for it. SKINNY. | A—Your dresses should be at least to your shoe-tops, but this of. ten proves an awkward length. If you like a short ankle length bet- | ter, {t is just as well. sire of every party. 913 Second Avenue, Near Madison This is the only office that can safely and satis- factorily handle a_ real estate escrow, for it is properly equipped with expert conveyancers, of- fice records, maps, ete., and is in immediate touch with all public offices. sions 2 POWER SITES. Asking for another appropriation with which to carry on further in-| vestigations, Robert Howes, con-| sulting engineer, Monday afternoon on Second Ave. alia cut war acconganict W's | 42022,SECOND AVE. 11) You'l] Smile, Too FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELOOME The only ground floor res- taurant with popular prices ‘Just Printere communication trom City Engineer 1013 THIRD AIN 1043| The two sites, according to the| report, are capable of developing gm | 167,000 horsepower, after approxi- C SA The BEST IS the CHEAPEST aiciy sis,n00.000 ian boon expend 1 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By EDWIN J. BROWN ed in developing them. | Yecause I determine your needs before attemptin D. } A first unit, however, conld be} gure. Tam « graduate of one of t ighest cla: medtoal col- installed, thinks Howe, to develop legos an the United es Tam a legally physictag and 44,000 horsepower for $4,300,000, | sve had $0 years experience In my préfessio years in Seattle, ‘ I BXAMINE FREE The two sites are near Darrings weat disorders of the vital organs, Nerves, Liver, Stomach, ton, and transmission lines 75 miles Heart, Vario Veins, Blood and Skin Disorders, i Vai It assumes a responsi- bility to its clients that no bank or other concern could undertake — be- comes the direct agent of all parties to a transac- tion and safeguards the interests of each. | Q—WiIll you kindly advise me | to the advisability of a young man) |taking up a homestead? Must he | be 21 years of age or 18? Whe! | are the places in the United States | that It is possible to take them up jnow? “BACK TO THE FARM.” A.—If you get a desirable location }and can finish proving up on your to effect a Some people _ think they can buy ntal work by the s : ¢ | homestead, it should prove a good, ‘The interests of a pur- long would have to be erected to Kidney and | rhe -. ve! Je: "or "914" fi 4 | enterprise. chaser or mortgagee can . get the power to Seattle. | Come ¢ By the Famous “Princess” Steamships of the | Persons under 21 cannot make al} kd Gate \ y Fou The city holds first claims on the | jo me for re i i ve protected only through rotten pote rn | DR. DONAWAY, 302-3-4 Liberty Building Canadian Pacific Line homestead entry unless they are ‘ asic iL Dental two sites, but these may be can oe wiped |the heads of families (except min an agent possessing com: work looks alike until celed by the federal government | nion and Third, Opposite Postoftice you become acquainted | with it by use, and by that time your money, and maybe the Dentist, is gone. My work may cont @ few pennies g Office Hours, @ a. m. to 8 p.m, Sundays, 10 a, m. to 12. See Alaska in Comfort splendid steamers “Princess Alice” and “Princess Sophia” offer unexcelied service. Comfortable rooms with conveniences, and meals that are all that is to de desired. Inside passage. No seasickness. 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY Passengers have sufficient time at Skagway to make found trip to summit of White Pass by White Pass & Yukon Rallway MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW lings every Saturday at 9 a. m. rates and other information, call or write plete title records. unless the city begins active devel- opment at once, the report con- tinues, ors who make entry as heirs), or! who have served in the army or navy during the existence ef an ac-| | tual war for at least 14 days. | For information and particulars) an to lande now open for homestead. ing, go to the U. S. land office, Cen tral puilding, Third ave. and Colum bia #t re yc <. O el Guide Visitors HOTEL ©|||HOTEL ROY fs,‘ #120 Daily LOSES A DECKLOAD llargest private Dental practice injer Chehalis !s safely out at sea} the world, and I cougd not have this ltoday, bound for San Francisco, ° more than the cheap as. bie} on Dentist's at the start, ut It ts lots cheaper at | 6 fintah. Titl My year guaran- jpraction f my work and prices Were | ater a peculiar accident yesterday nsurance | Not but “Bdwin J.” Bro: afternoon while passing down the D. D. Ss. She tee is backed by the RAYMOND, July 20.—The steam: | 705-718 First Ave. Union Biook. | "V6" ted go heavily to port Q.—I've been going with a friend (a girl, of course) for some time, | and have always made a date when |1 left her. The evening | was | K. |that the ralflng of the upper deck i} e 4 th & nd 68 - 7 lo E. E. PENN out | asked to see her on the follow. ¢ ompan day int a ter people who work. |was within a foot of the water, cot at, Sam Francinco's greatest AS one Reduction” by week General Agent, Passenger Department ing Saturday evening, but pre-| [Phone Main 8640. ’ ining | 820000 feet of lumber went over- || min. trom Brincipal docks, 0 water, Pri bs ’ ferred not to me then, 80, of BEWARE it pet ere SMe | board, and water began pouring into eal site, f0n, fevecvations. ALAM! 0 INN n ; course, | did not show up on Sunday. just one door south of my offices, the port holes and engine room.