The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1911, Page 2

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TS, CONNIE MACK? PART FIRST Bafa: man wouldn't ime -- two vefore the game of ber" he world’s Mack shook his , 1910, Place pens Sepa that,” e anh parlor of 0 “Em not worry fa a Chicago ing about the Discover game, It's #0 angular man much talking. 40 or more, Why — so many fe in a bine people have | sult, white to seo me | and collar, haven't talked so dark neck much in a whole month as I have @boo! teacher in these few days + @ plain bust herer You know be man, The I'm not used to ow 9 = talking, It tires) tie me awfully, talk sf rdoeiver and ing does. Why- 4 if T hadn't taken is that walk a lack. * ta have b ado, Fe down and out O'Brien I know of no to hear other tneident voice. * * * that tells so F —I have much about my 4 tokets for friend Connie j fer today's Mack. A loqua-| PG Ta "ieave clous person ta! § with the om a deep downstairs. A talker * You're on a boaster a ie ae Connie Mack E ke! =Why— takes plonty of hope to make time to think etraight.” And no one ever g Connie Mack heard him brag. j ngs up the re On the day he felt E. wer, and says certain that his i‘. his visitor team would win i We have to look fta fourth major for og cler. league § pennant, you ksow.” ho gatd | fo smiles, but “You've got to ly for a mo have the playegs. | ent. Before oth- You can't Win men he ad without good} ually smil players.” and unmoved. “But some today he Is a clubs have good mn human be- players, and they with nerves don’t win.” I edge ag 4 said. Ien't it ’ joubt or man Rroubling his soul. CONNIE MACK. mie rave But “Why—t was ‘most all in an hour ago If I hadn't, “I suppose it may be itpped away and taken a walk by myself, I believe !'d players are ‘bad actors wwe been completely all in | players. “No wonder,” | said. “You are on the verge of| ‘onnie Mack triumph of your career. To win the world's cham-| for winning 3 mabip has been your greatest ambition. Now that|takes on his own shoulders. He seems to be! ‘re in sight of the goal no wonder you are almost/thinking about his personal glory. That can take! care of itself. Only a big man is so wise. said—"or else the good you've got to bave the! men the credit takes the m always gives his Whenever he can b ES MOTORCYCLISTS = — a = . matter of the non-use of the muf- fler, which is also Considered very | obnoxious The club has a little court of its own, anyhow, for the dealing with recaltricant members. Violation of the speed inw, of four miles at crossings, eight miles downtown 12 miles in the suburbs, is punish- Counctiman Griffiths’ bil regard-| Councilman Griffiths and the club, prooo SS beagle Mt des ove ‘ it of he | Offenses, $2 for second, an Bag the use of motorcycles in the and that it only remained for the) eto) trom the elub for the atur-| wording tn the measure to be changed, which he sald Councliman » Griffith had agreed to do. power-propelled bicycle en-| The wording of the Washington usiasts of Seattle are anxiously law, which !s embodied tn the local ing the outcome. Feeling is measure, is to the effect that no unanimous that should the | machine shall be used for tandem through in {ts present form unless built tandem. The: be a serious handicap to the |is the difficulty, By many it of the machines for either contended (hat simply placing feereative purposes. tandem seat on the rear does not | Neat It is stated that Councilman Grif- change the machine {nto a tandem | ““\t) inte in iia . drafted the Dill from the| machine, although In reality there |, Members of the club resent the j intimation that they are combat- be : 2 are c hat | oo Gunes ban bece oe are no machines manufactured that ting any safe or just measure con- are built for two excepting with ed in the interpretation of this attachment. pore edhe Ans ag pig Mer law and its enforcement. There,| Counctlman Griffith told Secre| ony ‘of a pid ‘ ea sg - here, the only point of conten. tary Moore that all he wanted was ee a rte Bin ge armen ied vo ban aPhae ir ang combat the speeder and reckless to abolish the dangerous habit of 4 two people riding on one ma- riding on the handle bars and on| "ar" ow Eye Samet te other parts of the machine. He said there would be no objection | ™*chine to equipping machines with the regular tandem seats. mits comes up at next third. By-laws of the club provide for trial by a judge and jury of fellow members. Violation of the muffier regulation ts punished the same way, and it is probable that | } tandem riding, except on properly | equipped machines will be also placed under the ban by the club, provided the new city ordinance | is passed according to present un | Seattle Motorcycle Club is eoncentrating its efforts to have Dill modified, and Secretary E. Moore stated this morning, and| Secretary Moore asoured him of & common ground of under-| the hearty cooperation of the club/ ‘@tanding had been reached betweenin this respect, as well as in the | LING AND AL CULTURE a2 CONR Hi _No. 4130 best we have ever offered at the _Also guaranteed to hold sha give satisfaction in every detail Clotherift Blue Serge 4130 com- ines style and service to an unusual degree, giving you a suit they u with the dependable fabric, skillful intoas tailoring and nicety of fit usu- time th ally found only in high-priced ‘of the Serges. | find in Ordinarily even on the Clothe ™ You craft basis of price-making—whick allows only for a reasonable fixed percentage of profit above actual cost: ry hi could not buy this serge at so low a price, but the Cloth. craft makers have prepared for an unusual demand for this serge, making the suits in such enor- mous quantitites as to reduce considerably the cost of produc. tion.” see it. and its realize looking You geta Double Guaranty on this Clothcraft Blue Serge Special 'N the pocket of every No. 4130 coat you will I find the makers’ signed guaranty, Wied snares L pure wool cloth, first-class trimmings and Biiloring, lasting — satisfactory wear and serv- fee. We back up this guaranty with our own, so ne, safe soainas Sect te paar ton in Material or workmansl @zaft Bluc Serge Special No. 4130, ~ oe enmemmnetate eeamtcon arae se When we are young and pjayip: * But if we play the pontes now the! wou will find here the Clothcraft Blue Serge A Special, $18.50, advertised in The Saturday Eve: ning Post. » It is an exceptionally good serge—thé to be all-wool, fast color and full weight. Therefore, they were enabled to use a better quality of serge than Serge Special No, 4130 unless you well a blue serge can look and feel, it will be worth your while to come in and try on your size in No, 4130, B.When you observe its fine, soft, even twilled fabric, its deep rich color, its graceful, distinctive style The Clothcraft Store PRAGER & COMPANY 819 SECOND AVENUE Bill Fist this morning. He say next year om Mike Lyneh. play in T to get away in Pasadena, and will hik alt rtght,” sald Ail ball or not, but, anyhow ing up myself in the spring, #0 Lowa ove It appears there was a good-sized row on among the Tacoma players, and it sort of looks as thongh it wasn't merely a br avon, but a busting up for Meopk, ax far as the pr that f) the story the players tell oh, who pisn't spoken to the majority of the players id neerned. At least to Mike Ly on the club for th Shreeder is said to have held bi playing, from practically evety amallalzed mutiny on when the Chal for $76 and other players fot ampalle mitted. Curtis says be dodsp’t seed Tiger hoss ts colng to hold out fhe $26, he is going to retaliate by see: ling that Shreeder doesn't collect, the $1,600 for Curtis from the New York Americans in the “8 Some of the Tacoma pl last yoar leasing hin to be in ba: release, but that if he was,"be would give spring eee One thing ts sure—Bill won't ha sure one sweet firstsacker, Mike Lynch o! trary notwithstanding. It is report Morse, but Pete can't find out whom ee O'Toole, the $25,000 beauty, is going into vaudeville this winter, Rube Marquard also has the stage bug. ow that has been written around him a musical # *. lan't it too bad! Johnson and Wells didn't fight . Pederson is the lat: for fame, money and a cha A Washington voting conte manager of the Nationals, But G: ee Charley Dooin is mow able to walk with a cane. A JUVENILE MOTORCYCLIST Some time this litth hopes and to run it, too. She little M E. L. Moore of the Seattie Motorcyel her highest ambition is to climb to and “play ride.” Moore is a drona Hill. = a Horse. horse, they do not use, thi bireb, throw ua out of church, Dallas New rice—guaranteed pe, stand wear and of service. sually could afford to put uit at $18.50, At the same ¢ style, fit and tailoring are high standard you always Clothcraft Clothes, cannot appreciate the Blue If you want to know how easy, perfect fit, you will it’s the suit you have been for, acker, blew Into town from Tacoma | of the Tacoma club. and he also Hill has bought a little elgar business for the South in a few days I don't care much whether | play any more base: I figure [ can get a litle extra coin for sign fine money yf amoun fined $26, and he says he wOp't rgport to New York until the fine in re y that Shreeder Intimates it wae bis « the reason he was selling and re The moving picture men lost $100,000 because European wrestler to come over here t Goteh j picked Germany Schaefer as the next Tm Her father's «rusty camera caught her in the act. enthusiastic motorcyglist and lives at 703 30th av., Ma- Broadway. articles in his possession, his re Not on your life—tt| 6 he isn't particularly Anxious to ays he will be tickled to death If she goes «lad Shreeder released me.” .. king up tor the nt aggregation is They lay it At the request of Lynch, impowed for indifferent team, and there was 4 16, Morse was tapped Curtis Coleman was wookn er of th pay day to play ball, anyhow, and if the told him he didu’t expect he was giving him his a better contract next to be out of a job jong. He le anybody else to the con ed that Shreeder has sold Pete! megraw for a nice figure, he was up against a perplexing problem. Low Angeles he ‘s sold to Muggs wanted to know just how tall and how big Art was and what h@/y 5 angeles ' looked like, In the way of athletic build. Dug began to cast about in| At sacramento PES BT * es hie He will play 16 weeks in com The an | trifl tovall ts to get the Job. | witt a* { eeeeeeeeeee eee up with for a snapshot, but, of course, the object had to be one familiar jto MeGraw. once upon a time, and right in tit Amos Giant next year, which helps some. giant when it comes to hitting ability, and next year the New York fans members of thé Oakland baseball team, and acting for Portland, arranged today a post-season serics of seven under the direction of the will go to the players exclusively ee ed a5 WARE! S1GAMENG MOK pe ad Last summer, when Dug was trying to sell Artie Bue mind for some familiar object or article which he could line Artie First Dug thought of the totem pole, but Muggsy was At Washington 2 Vernon Oakland fan Francisco Y | Bacramento akiand ... sasdeaee coe ¢ Kan 4 Mew York rae Al Philadelphia ie Aer, Biase 1 Teiiiter, obttar. AMERICAN LEAGUE am of a | Casbion (first game * nbs and iappt so ft gen Pe ifarna; Visher, Caldwell Boston (second gam sot: ae * At New York of 6 ath; darkness Nunarnaker, Warhop, Mose eiphia (second game) @ £ @ Plank COAST LEAGUE and Thomas; Johnson rand |; Miller and Berry ranciaro Ables and Mitze pelied to admit that he didn’t even know what a totem pole wi 1 Dug thought of old Amos Ri who was some player himeelf old New York, too. Certainly, thoroughly acquainted with Amos, knew how tall and big and all about him, so Dug fined Artie and Amos up for a photo. really larger than he looks, and of course makes Art look a However, Art was a Giant this year, and is going to be a Also the local fans know he is a ¥ je tiny. know it, too—take it from u TRO RSPR RRS ORR REE RRR RSS SS ee eS on behalf of the Tommy Sheehan, OAKLAND, Cal., Oct, 3-—Tyler Christian, ft h mes for the fans of the Bay cities, The first game will be ed in Oakland immediately after the close of the season, and other six games will be divided belw an Francisco and , upon & basis to be agreed upon later. Portland and ave each won twenty games th om, and the fans poring for a fight to the finish ries will not be pwhers of the teams, and the proceeds Peete eeeeeeeee bi ‘] | State fey! have a motorcycle all her own, jon Moore, ter of Secretary hub, 4 just at the seat of her father's big Indian Mr. Beattie Automobiie ‘Tcnoci, ae Dance at Dreamland tonight. eve FAILING EYESIGHT RESTORED We eapectalty invite thoes who have aperiy fitted been unabie to Glasses when needed $1.00 and up warde Football Pants Special About 200 Football Pants, val ues $1.25 to $3.00. Spe cial, to close out ., > 50c RAINY WEATHER CLOTHES, IN SLIP-ONS, OIL SLICKE ETc. HUNTING CLOTHES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION Seattle Sporting Goods Co. “The Rubber Store” 714 Firet Ave. Burglar-Proot VAULT DOORS Fire-Proof Burgiar-Proot Mob-Proof Furniture Wood Btool Fixtures PURCELL SAFE CO. Exclusive Agont for the GENUINE HALLS SAFE Frotontathe Bidg. , Beattle, |LATE SPORT BULLETINS | : | is here today, looking for to lead Tacoma again next year. | 1906, '07 and ‘08. would be glad to return. County league team and is in fine trim FRANCIGCO.—Outfielder Chick Hartley of the Albany, N. ¥ PORTLAND, Or.-—-Hassan Yousouf, the well-known Turkish wrestler, match. It is probabl SAN DIEGO.—Word was received here from Tacoma today tha’ Butler, well-known baseball player and manager, might be selecter He managed the Tacoma players in| Butler said today that he had received no offer, but | He is playing ball bere once a week with a COREY SIGNCO S27 AND MIADISON SLITTLE Was Railroad Tickets To all points SOUTH, NORTH and EAST Through Trains TO PORTLAND, VANCOUVER, B. C., PAUL, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, without change. 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It # mean that if dandruff germs had been destroyed when dandruff ret made its appearance the wner of the baldhead would still ave his hair—also his brains. “ 0A, But most baldheads are not to lame; they never heard until too ate of PARISIAN SAGE, the de ghtful hair preparation thatldila andruff germs, eradicates dand- ruff, stops h@ir from falling and pre- ents. baldness Save your hair now while’ you ague team, ix in a quandary. He has been drafted to the Coast ; lieague. Shall he give up his job as a Philadelphia policeman? ave hair to save, The Quaker oe of Drug Co. guarantees PARISIAN falling hair, Fifty cents | ranged between Yousouf and John Berg, the Northwest champion. You-|at the Quaker Drug Co. and drug- | souf was recently defeated by Demetral at Salt Lake: gists everywhere. The girl with the eee e n every bott! —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a m. to 8 p. m, including coffee, tea, milk, beer or wine. 25c Vocal and Instrumental Music Afternoons and Evenings. SPOKANE, ST. it foul tickets and reserva- address SECOND W. A. ROSS, Asst. Gen. Pass, Agt, Why Cook at Home?

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