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“THIS I$ LADY DELPHI Yep, She’ll Be at the Dog Show RE RE REAR EERE EERE REE RE EEE EE OM Looks Better Today é »* * Serre rerrrrerrrerere re ele Sees) Well, well, it looks better today. eee eee erat ve on & George Shackleford, the Green Lake boy, has tried the sport gante double-ended swipe Joe Cohn|* AS THE SCORER BA' * aero cnalea, ‘but according to George's idea, the umpire Job is in| That double-ended owlpe Uae Venn) a RARER HAR AHR ail by ite lonesome. Shack i & pretty good friend of D. B.| took at Bob Brown over in pol First Game and jast spring, when the umpire market was dulled and Bis aa ss Stotok ‘and then builed again, until it was in a demoralized condition, ie nd Borne, ¥ ee td wad, Ooene good umpires as scarce as hens’ teeth, he wae pressed into serv . it i ae wien , in Seattle, and got opened the session with old Steve Ka His first real experience--and: about hin last—came over a, shortly after Mike Lynoh swatted Umpire Ward on the ta Vancouw after which Ward Lynch suspended, ‘Thi following that event Ward and Shack were scheduled to wor! er in the City of Destiny—only Ward didn't show wp. Shack ‘and the bugs thought he was Ward—and things started. . Along in the eighth inning, the bleacherites belittered the diamond ESS and it took the players five minutes to remove them. At ne - o00a10 diane are but three | Tecgme Giants, The Giants are two and a| 4 half ahead of the Tigers, the | gyae Tigers one and a half ahead of the ippins, The Pippins, In fifth place) viii are but 13 games behind the d= ers. Today the Giants entertain the Pippine and the Tigers ge to Vancouver to tackle the leaders on home territory, has anoth- er week of eaay picking at Victoria, ‘The Giante and Tigers broke even tn their double-header at Dug park yesterday. In the first, Tex Baker, the youthful om George Shreeder imported from the south- ere grazing lands, hed 4 little on elongated Jeoms Wiggs, and the Tigers won 3 to 1, Nice game, In} sag the second it was different. The two Charlies — Fullerton and schmuts—were on the mound. This nicely Tacon) of the game they swarmed onto the diamond after “Ward,” as ‘supposed, and Shack might have had real trouble if Detective Bilt boy Fullerton said be didn't care & Stroll aloug the alsien at the Fall show of the Seattle rap about Schmutz’ peng oy Looe = club, a i weeks omy and you will — = ya - tation aa a pitcher—that he (Puller. pletut ‘ou may see a blue ribbon attac ton) had something of a reputation | 80 Brown and his Beavers didn't! ("xc 136965, a twoyeurold Airedale terrier, She is himeelf. And sure enough, Fully] break even, and that's where the/ of sam Greenburg of Everett. made Schmutz look like te trevtte pes, - ad Pie jo ee = roverbial thi pennies. Score rownie fans. the io er Well, we would like to have| good people around the etreuit t| AMERICAN LEAGUE ; NATIONAL LEAGUE. led both, but you know the old/is a mighty good thing. Anyhow aa “Halt & loaf is better than nice-looking kid in | cievetana 1s s]Giretaman Pade ex aad te ie Sie ws on ‘snd “hsidiiy ‘Bonoven and colichi (Opty, ond. Hasdnas Likewise, the Pippine and Island-|tached to Joe Cohn’s payroll, In oi rs broke even. The landers won| the first game Ralph put tt over ree ee ee : the firwt, 7 to 3, with George Brick-|Jimmy Clark #0 nicely—2 to 1— henge eae ee eer tnd help defray runsing |#0" in the box. Opposed to him] that he had an idea he ould re: miowks Gere? | simon tekien, W peat. “My arm's not tired a bit,” he told Captain Ontdtek. Osty took Ralph at his word, and Ralph out pitehed Gervais and Retford 7 to 1. Wiilis is « real bero in the Jadian village today. was that wonderful young phenom Maxmeyer, who has wonderful con- wonderful curves, but whose left leg gots Langled around bis right every. time he tries to run. Well, the Islanders discovered j bis weakness yesterday, In the first inning they bunted a half dow! ST. LOUIS—Edward Butler, for- en times for as many bases, and) mor democratic boss of this city. |is dead. He was born in Ireland In the first edition of The Star each day now a free “Help Wanted” department is being printed. It is pri- marily for the benefit of men and women who are looking for work. But it helps the employer, who can insert an ad, free of cost, and the department is of real interest to all readers. These free help wanted ads run exclusively in the first edition of The Star, ON THE STREETS AT 11 O'CLOCK. Buy a Noon Edition and watch the ads. Dugdale’s Seattle baseball club. — . F he ts a scout for the Reeaetektetaeeeeeenene ies ; @ [before the inning was over four e i Baseball 4 |men had scored. In the second, | in 1838, and came here 60 years | Lefty Miller was a Mttle off color!ago. He died worth miltions « A ese: SE SE PE SREREEH SED * | Frisk +) —-BY— ps ve * | +} . ° Whe said Perie Casey was through with the game? He certainly » Um Bi Evans + fought to be able to go awhile yet, in view of the fact that one Pug | Saet 41% MADISON 2 # | Bonnett te still im the ring. Ditto Mike Lynch, Lou Nordyke and Emi! |I Cedar 414 a alls * ooo 00 RRARRRRARAR ES REE i Cuban. popu Some nice stunt of Ralph Willie’ yesterday, heaving two games. = 2 at Oe Are Mr. Ostdiek haven't got their dander up. .. ve vartety. One only needs to Jearn that many Guess Mr. Cobn and raya main stayed away from the games the Athletics played on the isiand 5 HEY DIDN'T LIKE THEIR UNIFORMS, to real-| We have the Pippin with us today. Expert packers of furniture, planos, pletures, china and glassware. Can take charge of entire household. = OHIO DENTISTS HAVE MOVED Scandinavian American Bank At Close of Business, September ist, 1911 Loans Capital 705.24. Atak Bultding, Home of thathe two years amounted to $172,891.15, Gaapar, | Sesedinavien American Boab making & total of $411,762.37 interest earned to the bank during this short period. On the basis of strength, conservatiom and real barking-service, we are pleased to invite additional accounts from banke and bankers, firms, corporations and Indi- viduals, to courteous treatment and every accommo dation that le consistent with good, sound banking. Scandinavian American Bank ces Over $10,000 ony is YOUR 4D HERE? THis REPAIR Warrants, Stocks an Cash and Exchange-......-- Surplus .. Undivided Profi Demand De Increase of Deposits Since the Last Statement Call, June 7th, Figures Worth Repeating The interest credited to Savings Depos ita in The Scandinavian American Bank for the half year, ending June 30th Inst, amounted to $92,455.37. On the same date the previous year it was $82,720.07, while on June 30th two years ago it was $73, REBOURC and Discounts . a7 44 6.2149 49 $10,811,272.17 LIABILITIES 500,000.00 500,000.00 86,501.40 + + G4,285,386.55 9,724 681.37 $10,811 27211 78,238.16 The December distribution for by the Savings Deposits and paid Savings Depositors in this one ich of whom will be accorded EVERY MONDAY. of their own. 029 9 0 6 bear Fred Weed got three hits the first game and Pete Morse thy ee ete intone taote Chat as abundant! same number in the second. Those old thifdeackers, Hues andy Second and University — Entrance 207 University, Opposite which, by the way, he wears | man, dlvided honors for the home run wallopa. ~ COAST LEAGUE | ae (aternown game) 2 $8 molt and Pearce; Malta and | Fy. r | Oresery j#mith, Abbott | Vie % y FS | vornen (ret. seisal | At San Pramcters | “carson and Mogan: and Berry . % nena tial We Use Nothing But the Geet Materia PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 VEARS « fO¢ up 10 Teeth ... 3 $8 Gold Crowns ry Sets Teet! TERN EXCURSIONS Aecramente, i Called at end of 4th tnining of darkness Koestaer and Kuhn; Thomas Fitegeraid and ia atrest. wear | Dance at Dreamland tonight. | We Have It Guns and Rifles “AUTO AND WAGON REPAIRS Wheels, Springs and paired. APPETITE REPAIRING Repair Your Appetite Oakid (morning game) s , { Tamates wabiee ‘and Pearce; Aghew ‘Origer eed | B. & M. andChill 1425 FOURTH AVE. Prompt Delivery = tnd, 214 130A, M. TO 1A. M. OPEN 1 ARTIFICIAL LIMB REPAIRS ARAL LLL ee 718 4th Ave IX CO., Ine. ot Phone Ind. $762 JOUXAON NORTO! A shosider” Braces... Trutees " m. Binet oa rn a Supports, Ty eye, ghost skilted workinen employed and eatie- faction guaranteed foraings ef all inde Wagons iuilt and pr B MULL id like “the fans couldn’t understand why you weather.” FOLKS BELIEVE IT. IS N THAT IS FAKING SPOKANE, 11.—Friends of Dan Kelly, whose time of 9 3-6 over @ course at Spokane June 23, 1906, established ‘world’s amateur record, and was, declared “a fake” by Forest Smith- world's champion hurdler, keenly resent Smithson’s imputations. 3 K. Macdowell, who was referee at the meet, is out today with a statement that Kelly made the record breaking time. tg know what they were All Makes Sept. 15 and 25 Oct. 2 and 6 Limited to 29 Days From Date of Sale October 17, 18, 19 Limited to Nov. 15. “Three of the official timekeepers caught him at 9 3-5 and one at Riaaid Mcdowell “The course wan found io bo exact. “There 3 St. Paul .............. $60.00 no win elly on the same day equaled the world’s record tn . . 220 dash by going it in 21 1-5, and bis other performances showed Lat apes onsen Him tee t i | Minneapolis ....., - 60.00 Farbe in tine fottle. Winchester Repeater Bhells 65¢ <> (Bmithson’s confession fe a fabrication, in my opinion. ‘There was Leaded af ge Wie Duluth ......... -- 60.00 | Buffalo...... Ee reason for s frameup.” Arms Co, with the Big Red " We have also the real Sav ‘ F ¥ Fi ht? Or No Fi ht? Paced Dag ohne gong Kansas City .......... 60.00 | Philadelphia .. age Arms Co. 4 * ig e g. e 20-20, 203, 38-56 H. V., 32-40 H. St. Louis .. . 70.00 | New York ...........108,50 MILWAUKEE, Sept, 11—Acting Governor Morris today is back-|f 7 Se ties Denver .............. 55.00 | Boston ........ Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 First Ave. it fe within the law. Reservations to the amount of $25,000 have been sold for the fight. continues training here, and apparently is not worrying over Baiook- Jack Welch, the selected referee of the bout, arrived here ‘ lay. And Many Other Cities Proportionately Low. ir ‘ 15-Day Going’ Transit Limit Trunk & Bago., Inc. Madleon. Stopovers Most Anywhere UP-TO-DATE SERVICE Through rains to St. Paul, Chicago and Kansas City. 5 For further particulars regarding sates and routes call at or address ae 921 Firs M. $82. ind t 1685 Paris Folks Say He’s Fat PARIS, Sept. 11.—Jack Johnson {is having hard work to conceal from the public the fact that he is having difficulty in getting into con. dition for his battle with Bombardier Wells in London October 2, Fond of being photographed at any and all times, Johnson is always ready | to for the camera men in street clothes, seated in his antomobile, Playing his banjo and so on, but he absolutely refuses to have his picture taken in fighting kit. He ts hog fat, especially about the stom ach, but files into a rage ff the fact is mentioned. —_ = — Sa Stage for Pauline? |FOR BRAVE WOMEN “ ” eer “ | Never, Says Taft! WEBSTER City, Ia., Sept. 11.—A BEVERLY, Mass, Sept. 11.—|"#ndsomo monument, erected by anline Wayne, the Bovine First! public subscription, will be unvelled of the Land, has a chance to ‘on the stage, President Taft| ‘morrow to the memory of Mrs. H. received from a company about| Lott, the first white woman to die EYE HEADACHES Many people mutter from headaches 1. You may sea HUTESON aber f o 1330 2 “av sah 4 ear UNION Columbia and Second | to acu Pa iat play, an offer|in this section of the country. Mrs. | ss MELDRUM, W, A. ROSS, place for Pauline in the cast.| tort) " ‘ity Passenger and Asst. Genl, Pass, One Hat ta ne, Gaut:| Lott's death occurred in 1849, fol 3 | lowing the ratding of her home and Ticket Agent, Agont, the lactic, rather than the ie line, however, #o the offer refused, jme killing of her chihidren by a band of Indians, 2 ae | WANTERD—ny Retailer $218 Pirst Av., Bet. Bell au 1S bavi wold) suchanged and +. A. SUNDWALL, Agent. 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