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STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 5, 1915. PAG —_—_— LOCAL PLAYERS WIN AT TACOMA TACOMA, Aw Seattle play ea took a prominent part in yes day's Pacdfi rthwest tennis } ent Tyler of Spokane Soace of Seattle, 6-4, Miss Mayme Mc HOT BASEBALL ARGUMENT WON BY BEAVERS---SMOKER FRIDAY gubdorn mete! M4, U ean in the trated or W Miss 60, 6-0 he Oregon tourney Fording, p, 63, 3; Miss Livi feattle, defeated Miss Jack Kel pated 64, in al pt run: | » | . Tar} attle n straight [Double Main Event Will Be Offered Smoker a With a double main event carde between KE Pinkman and Chet Neff in one ut and Willy Wright nd Harry » of Tacoma tr another, {n additton to thre matches between six clever formers, Friday night's smok the Elks’ club appears to most attractive boxing bill offeré to Seattle fans this season, El and thelr friends will be admitted Not ted Scott, Tacoma quite a year ago Chet Ne gta; Miss Livingstone and Miss|won a decision over Ed Pinkma e defeated Miss Fransioll/in the first nm: Ed made afte 61, 6-0; J. Lyon! giving up the Athletic club Ballard Seatt Neff won on t ion because 24, 7-5; Fulton, Seattle, ¢ t h and the m ap Blakiston, Tacoma, 61, 6-4; J Ed ca ly Bakiston, Taco defeated A./t Since that date kman Ward, Seattle, 6-2, 6-1; Shannon,/has boxed ma tough opponent ttle, defeated Wales, 64, 64 jbut he has never lost, tho sc Play continues today es the result was a draw Ne . i grtber Neb! rre Haute Cent Middies on Football started am, new early. Sept. First football practic: das been wademy #t at l Annapolis are at work © head will be on a cruise later ged are compelled to get in their] meet Univers! ity of Pennsylvania may tice Sept players will for practice TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Aug. 6.— side-wheeler begin to report; 16. RCHASE coact f the year S. naval ixty-five Lieut The} Other big | | } | pitcher | ral league mu ) YOn t 8fsrsa* $ i i seems Y ‘OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by Ohio Method by artificial teeth $10 Gold or Porcelain ” Bridge Work ....... Gold Fillings ..$1_Up Fillings ..........50¢ Hours, 8:30 to 6 Sundays, 9 to 12. [OHIO 207 UNIVERSITY ST. are natural as your original Examinations are now being ma: 5 . y be one of these 15th century without charge, and esti |ien who has the idea that a mar- jriage license mortgages a woman, | hi Dates are furnished fn al! cases. -WESTAND BACK OF OUR WORK pody " 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE of Teeth, | of Teeth, Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown | .... 94 $4 Cut-Rate | Dentists | CORNER SECOND AVE. \* ho won a match | day | asked me to marry him yet. r likes to have a decision hang ing over his head, and Ed ts a boxer. As an evidence that he has climbed rapidly the rungs of the ring ladder Is the fact he was last week appointed physical directo and boxing Instructor of the E club, Pat Scott having gone Nort! Harry Bishop is the only holding a decision over Wright, at out at Dreamland rink o. Wright has beer billed as headliner in recent smoh ers. Leo Houck, 125-pounder, is to Young Conrad of Everett, t Everett Tues Harry Mah y, a clever mid. dlewelght from Portland, will box Jack Germane, of Seattle at 168 pounds, Roy ‘heise and Harry Davidson meet at 115 pounds in the curt raiser. Tickets are on sale at Brown & Hulen’s billiard parlors, Joe Dt rard’s and the Elks’ club, at one fron man each This young fellow Shore of the Boston American to Q—I am 21 years old and have been married about two years my husband saya he likes other women beter than me. He is very mean and seldom takes me out. What shail | do to make him love me before? ROKEN-HEARTED WI A—If you did nothing to ca your husband to turn from you, there is very little you can do to regain his love. You might cult! vate some of his Indifference. He nd soul, and after the ceremony he may de say any old thing and she must put up with it If this is the case, the sooner you let Mr. Man know some rights also, the better off you will be. You do not have to sit at home alone or run around with other men. Join a woman's aux!! iary of one of the lodges or a women's club and become tn terested in their work. Perhaps when hubby discovers that you have other Interests beside him and that there is a possibility of losing you, he will wake up. If he doesn't, {t will do you no harm and you will be one step better off. Q—iam very much In love witha young man and | think he loves me. 1 have been keeping company with him for six months. He hasn't | want to go to California to the fair and | LANDLO is the 1S GLAD TO WELCOME GOOD JUDGE. You BET | HAVE ROOM FOR THE REAL OU know, all tobacco users know that men want a real here men are saying to their friends that the Real Tobacco A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned id sweetened just cnough—cuts out so much of the and spitting. tobacco. Reai taste of pure, rich to THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAYSi! W-B CUT 1s LONG suRED. RIGHTCUT Is SHORT SHRED. Take will be more satistying than a mouthful of ordinary evenly the real tobacco t how much less you have to spit, how few chews you acco satisfied. (Gaeees Of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much, Just take « strength chew that suits you, then see how the old size chew, ibble of it until you find the comes, how it es, Th why it is The One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. 66Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste.)) WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York Cit B (Buy FROM DEALER OR SEND IOSSTAMPS TO US } tobacco chew. _ Everyw Chew ‘oods. | tnd binding 4 qT | id | Would it be improper for me to hint! that you have} at Friday’s t Elks’ Temple i don't want to go without him! |about getting married? CHERRY. A—If you don’t want to get! turned down cold, better not risk it. | Cherry, as {t isn't even leap year Under the present system, men jhave things in thelr own hands when {t comes to marriage pro-| als, so when this young man gets | ready to marry you, if he ever does, he will let you know about it Q.—! am a girl 23 years old, and, so far, have walked the straight jand narrow path; but | am begin | ning to wonder If it reaily p. am an ordinary girl, in and not homely. | ha |school education, play the plano, and love outdoor life. But most of all, | love a home and the work about It. Still, the young men | de-| | sire as friends pay no particular at-| | tention to me and spend the most of their time on girls who are not #0 scrupulous. The girls who pay! the least attention to convention. | j ality nowadays seem to be the most | | popular. | Juet wonder if It Is worth | while to be good all the time? ADENE, A—It 18 worth while and DOES PAY to be good all the time. It is not @ question of credit. You musi |change your perspective in this | matter if you hope to get the rig! angle on life and live in a worth- |while way. Remember, are | here to help others as well as our- selves, else the fight wouldn't be worth while. If all we got out of the struggle to live were the little bit of credit and pleasure we man- age to get for ourselves, the game wouldn't be worth the candle. But putting aside all this and taking the selfish question of happiness into consideration alone, then I say the best way to be possessed of happiness is TO BE GOOD. Don't bother your head about these so-called popular(?) girls. Youn have to answer only for your own conduct and you will never re- gret having kept it above reproach. } Q—! am a woman 45 years of |age and was left a widow three | years ago, with but a smal! amount | of mon | have very poor health, land It Is becoming a very serious | question to me as to what | shall do to exist. | am unable to work for any one else; but could do something like look after a email business for my- self. But I have but $150, and, if 1 make a mistake, | do not know what will become of me. Can you advise me? | have no one in the world to go to. | thank you. WORRIED. A.-It would be an exceedingly grave matter for any one to at- tempt to advise you how to invest your money at the present time, es- pecially under the circumstances, I do not feel equal to the responst bility. Let me suggest that you keep every cent of the money in a/ reliable bank, where {t will draw interest and make an effort to find a place in the country where you may assist with light work and| grow strong and well. Even tho you only earn your room and board, the fresh air and magic of the| country will be like a tonic for you. | Occasionally I hear of a country home where they are willing to take a lone woman in and treat her as one of the family In return | for her company and light services, | If you will send me your name and address, I will keep, it on file. At any rate, you should think long and well before you Invest the few dollars you have, as every line of business ts slack at the present time, owing to financial stress, and the small establishments suf-| fer, more than the large concerns, | Q—Iis Mary Plokford parted) from her husband, and have they any children? If 60, how many and how old? ROSE BEE. [CLYDE PASSES UP | {| NEWARK GETS MEET letic Charapion The 1916 Amateur At rac’ CANT WIN ALWAYS ° according to Fre ° ich R ibin, sec a - ia aie “ tary o 6 , toda Paul Clyde will not have the op-| @— ss rep sy ba A . portunity*to race against Norman | smith, it ’ EASTERN TENNIS elebreties, next Saturday. He|* A ae » © 6| BOSTON, Aug. 6.—R. Norris Wi will arrive in Seattle today on the|< ee. 4 S ¢/ifiams Il. of Philadetphia, and fleas 3 teamer President. Clyde planned| ae ae 6 o| W, Niles of Boston will meet t Those Giante die hard. Tho shortstop in the league as a fielder to enter the National A, A. U \" aotley, D : #8 0 tn the final The ner will pla Harry Hughes finally beat and by 87 miles, He makes Coltrin amplonships at San Francisco,| _ Totals of 3) oat in 9 | Maurice McLoughil: ternational | them, 3 to 2, Tealy’s athletes (look slow. Fitz is a big league a4 |. Vancouver ABR. HM. PO, a. xg, | Champion, tn a challer ~ put upa fight that sent the star any time he learns to hit. He t found he had to return by Frt | ™ rphy, ab ‘ " i fans to their suppers limp and o t to try ste; & into the ball, ow | Mecarh. Ib A atta 9 ‘ CAMPI BACK exhausted after the nervous | instead of pulling away. Hops who won both mile and) Hrinker, of a ee eee strain _—— two-mile last week in the Western) Pik 'f {-}4 : . OE vee Thrice the Giants were @ —\ hamptonships, and all other mem-| Avie OF fet} p ld gear wiped out at the plate, twice ers of the Northwest team are to| Se a ; die Camp! return because Roy Brown handled a GIANTS SHOW CLASS | ompete : . oe 3 or Mentng P short throw from Cheek and iding yesterday's defeat . aT BiOntns.. 9 Kesar Wee 6 Brottem swiftly and accurately Ang back to July 4, the ais 4 * ri of 17 #0 on an attempted steal, and Giants’ percentage for the 35 | ig Emil Frisk found he had one out of games, and 30 out WORTH ] { 000 ‘ good throw left in his withered f They won 18 straight, r “4 ; frame, and Frank Eastiey neg dropped one to Vancouver and ec i ‘ (ab rae fo “bit the dirt” In try then won eight in a row, los: | According to th hicago papers * ‘ ‘ ing for the plate. When It is ing yesterday in a desperately | ex-Champion Johnny Conlon 1s}! AMERICAN LEAGUE considered ten ether renners Se ee te — w worth about $110,000, He ts W 1 rat.| wore left high and pf Lo bs sr | sid to have made $65,000 during ; +4 ficiency of Hughes’ pitching be- pled Vie! his time in the ring, and the bal-!} ; mes apparent to the naked | PRET erat ase 8 number of clever real : fir ’ Bob Brown had no business rid- nstate den ® since retiring after his ae breaks off 19& Casey for ejecting Cheek from efeat by Kid Williams. Johnny) , - te se 3 treak at eight, | the game the sixth. Cheek had antam champlon for five Lowle 9 ues topped Dug’s men bet put in a last word with Mails earn Phite “ Warhing VYEDERAL LEAGUE bon Medias ng vm 18 in a after Walter had ambled off, and ohnny says he } ! ian lta lah : ah re : AF nor of course, that drew a tart reply $20,000 in the past ae a as Ane y ‘ row, The wd teen a i from the young bantam. If Mails real estate € - * ; ec i ‘ Aye ane disgraced in de-| ever swung his left hand against a to try to fight again. — S comons “ Te ca lee ; : should buman beak, said beak would be — y : i od : “s ¢ or ae a considerably flattened. | ” “4 ave lost the da n ‘ “ } smu REAL VALUES nn . ’ sh ttee . In three Innings the Giants filled| Mails will work today against Spokane COAST LEAGUE the bases, but could not put over a| Colwell, in all probability, and that NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—Bleacher |2une a st Pet | run, Hughes bad a baffling curve | means another hot scrap. seats to the Federal league games | Vancouver S Aaeien ‘ ball. Three double plays shut o s in Newark will be sold for 10 cents : Portiand 8 runs, Fitzsimmons and Brown are The Eagles held a big parade fn announced President Gilmore of NATIONAL LEAGUE Oakiand #4 swift performers around that second | Spokane and the game was called ral longue today | pp hy Loot. Fat. j've ak Fitz, has it on any other off. 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