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T believe that most people who | the game carefully all season, have Pollow baseball will agree that in | pleked up a lot, and when | go in lexpect to be steady & tories of seven games, the chit ee oe ean pte figure that Burden will rost upon the pitchers. /as this is my first world's season ‘And in this respect I believe we! try out I am likely to blow up, But the edge, speaking without [ can’t figure being put under any eonceit greater strain than to be called My reasons for this: Back in/upon to face pitchers like Alexan 1905, Mathewson pitched three | der, Moore, Camnits, Ritehie, Ruck ames against tho Athletics and|er and Harmon at a time when Bhut them out all three times. It) every game counted heavi 1 did fe true that six seasons have passed | my best work then and have al since then. But in 1910, Matty|/ways done my best work under a went in against the New York|heavy strain or against better American league club, and beat clubs them the series, pitching just as Most of my games have been ful ball {won against Chicago, Pittsburgh, records will show that Math. Philadelphia and St. Loule—the @Wson gots better towards the close four contending teams of the race. gach race and ts always at his/ If 1 was Hable to blow up, I would more than the|have cracked then, for when f T am confident that the “Big/ stars I knew that {f 1 pitebed each of these down an Fellow of the Giants” will win ev-|inch, or made one mistake | would “RUBE” MARQUARD. me he pitches, or at least probably be beaten, at a time when the series. It will then be defeat looked to mean the pennant rest of us, Wiltse, Ames, lost to us. and myteluf, to win two = This next series doesn't look any more important to me than those | games against Chicago and Pitts burgh looked. I expect to be steady against the Athletics as 1 was against the Cubs and Pirates. |T may get my bomps—none of us are too good for that-—but I expect to be Im shape and to do my part. Gaot 414. MADISON Expert packers of furniture, pianos, pictures, china and glassware. AXMINSTER RUGS * Our stock of Axminster Rugs in the 9x12 size is too large for this season, so we offer the following attractive prices for Tuesday’s selling. The rugs offered are all this season’s patterns in choice color- ings, suitable for all purposes— A good collection of Oriental patterns in the richest colorings, a good grade of Axminster; size 9x12. Regular price $22.50. Special $15.95. A better quality of Axminster Rugs that come in especially attractive patterns and colors; 9x12 size. Reg- ular price $25. Special $16.75. g A very superior grade of Axminster Rugs in handsome patterns and choice colors; 9x12 size. Regular price $28, Special $19.75. Large Comfort Rocker A very popular style of living-room Chair, Made of solid oak in the waxed golden finish, spring seat, shaped back, upholstered in genufne leather. Regular price $30.00. Special— Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store All the Credit You Want PIKE $1. AND FIFTH AV. ‘IM STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911 THIS. GIRL HIKES. MOTORCYCLING Frank Gotch and Mahmout, who are to tour the Northwest next month, will appear at the Tacoma Armory, November 2 | One thing is a certainty, and that is that the Giants are going to give Connic Mack's bunch a harder ran than the Cubs did last year. oe *. The Quakers will surely be well fortified In the pite next season, They will have Alexander, Chalmers, Curtis of the regular staff, Thon Brennan, a left-hander ered the star of the Eastern league, and Shultz will be added, Also our own Bert Hall, By the way, Bert got a chance to show yesterday Chalmers got away to a bad start in the first inning, and Hall pitehed the remainder of the game, losing to the Giants, 6 to 4. Not 8e bad a be- ginning oe, & who te couald ee Fielder Jones picks the Athie to win the big series. ° + When George Shreeder returned to Tacoma, after the powwow fine directors of the Northwestern league last week, he said that all was lost. The sympathetic baseball bugs who heard George make this djte? ment didn't comprehend exacly what was missing, and they looked fof his diamond stud, It was tn ite customary place. Also hiv watoh wi le his Yost pocket, and his wallet wap also in evidence * exclaimed “They robbed me in a differgue aon half of owr home gam wore rudely shocked, but they consoled thelr mag nate. They told George to be happy that he had his wateh, his Wallet and his stick-pin left. 34 way . . . Waiter McCredie and his Portiand Beavers are making things hum this week. They invaded Happy Hogan's bailiwick and copped the firet three games, “Speck” Harkness, when he was pitching for Cleveland, always poomed to have the finks on the White Sox, and yesterday he had it on Happy Hogan's band, Allowing a team three hits twn't a bad per- formance, Sam Lan and Joe Jeannette are pretty fair boxers, and when these colored brethren get together before Tom MeCavey's Los Angeles club, on November 11, the fana are going to see a pretty fair sort of a go. In some quarters It is figured out that Sam is going back, and tH this be true, Joe ought to be able to bring it out COAST LEAGUE coasr bea Portiand , Ritchie, Motatyrs and ham: Hendris and Stow. ae 0d Mroske; Fitageraia and. Afternoon Game i ae Detrott dae Wreck etre wes and tveoke; ‘Beyam La Pitte and schmidt Mrephena, Lake Doty ott soee ® ALM Louis ‘ Te. and Wilson Mitehell and At Chieage .. : ra Mens. Whiis and Kreits; Jamon thee kette Rasteriy ‘ Hotel Milwaukee Meam Ment Mot aed Cold Water Miestrie Lights Telnphence ™~ nveERY moom A New Wotet, © entenity Located Over $79,000 Worth of High Clase Furniture in Roome BATES Stagte Nowms. per weet . Roum and Bath. per week { 82.58, Memth 910.00 04.00, Month 610.00 Inspect this hotel — Everything complete—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS 010,000 Dining Room ta Cosnection. " ___ STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | == 11 Theo. Wilts Co. eeeeeeeeeseeeeeeee J | MARGUERITE BERGMAN, READY FOR A SPIN. Motorcycling has no terrors for Mise Marguerite Bergman, whe lives with her parents on Denny way. She attends the Broadway High school, and, although but 16 years of - handles her motorcycle with perfect ease. Most lady motorcyclists do their riding tandem style with some one else in charge of the machine, Not so with Mise Bergman. She in- sists on riding on the front seat, leaving the tandem seat for her com- panion, LAST OF BASEBALL *!| Seattle fans witnessed the last BEAVERS GOING STRONG ® of Hagebail at the local park yenter- 108 ANGELES, Oct. 9—~ * day afternoon when the All-Star The all important series be team that has been battling the tween Vernon and Portland vietortous Beavers dropped down will come to an end today with # (to Seattle for a couple of Sunday another double header, a worn games with the Northwest league ing game at Vernon and an af *\ champions. The All-8tars dropped ternoon game at Washington the first ope 11 to 3, but they park, Should Vernon win | turned around and grabbed the sec both games the Villagers will ond 10 to 7. Gervaine beat Me resume their place ut the head Creery and Schmutz in the first of the league with « splendid #| but Blaine Gordon outpitched Jim chance of winning the pen- my Clark in the second nant, An ven break will mean that Portland will retain the lead, and at the pace the Beavers are going now, it is doubtful If they ever could be headed. Hogan stated to- day that he would use Roy Hitt In the morning and Harry Stewart this afternoon. Me Credie will pitch Beaton and Harkness, cktkeekeene hen KODAK DEVELOPI 10e A ROLL Work Guaranteed Lane, the Bookman, 308 Union St. SSeeeseeseeteeteetevtane Rk kakhenhak vOR Ne W, modern furninned rooms oa, oni) at The Vireiows 806 tear Wertleks avenue Dance at Dreamland tonight. oe e We fatter ourselves that we have in owr employ the best gun- emith in the Northwest. Bring us your gun repairs and we will prove it. Rubber and Oil Seattle Sporting Goods Co. “The Rubber Store” 714 FIRST AVENUE. H | | $4.00 Foot Ball Shoes ..$4,50 $4.00 Foot Bail Shoos ..$3.00 $2.00 Foot Rall Pants ...$1.50 $1.60 Foot Ball Jackets ...75¢ 1012 First Ave. ake Sales Exposed A Plain Statement to the People of Seattle (T 18 HIGH time you are brought to realize the significance of the numerous FAKE SALES which have recently been imposed upon. you by unserupulaus dealers. Conditions have come to a point where 8 LEGITIMATE 6ALE—brought about by actual necessity—bas no chance at all with the purchasing public. HERE ARE SOME FACTS: ‘This Is a day of reformation; intelligent minds throughout the country are voicing attacks on dishonesty and corruption for the pro- tection of the masses of working people. Up to this time only the larger grafts have been exposed, and the masses have received no noticeable immediate benefit. Conditions today are such that SOME OF THE MOST DIRECT DRAINS ON THE POCKET-SOOK ahould be checked: FAKE 8ALES SHOULD BE THE FIRST ON THE LI THEY ARE THE MOST NACING DANGER AND SHOULD HAVE FIRST ATTENTION, | FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT IT 18 THE DUTY OF THE MINIS- TE OF THIS CITY TO INVESTIGATE THE GIGANTIC ROB- Bi ERPETRATED IN THE! FAKE SALES, if a com plete report of such an investigation were made to the congregations of the various churches, a saving of hundreds of dollars would be effected. FAKE SALE specialists would cease to operate in Seattle, The plan followed by these rascals {s too atrocious to be within the bounds of human belief. A dishonest dollar taken from the pocket of one man does not arouse that man sufficiently to make a protest that will be heard, He simply admits that he has been “stung,” and charges it to profit and loss. But there are thousands of just such individuals, and the total amount of money taken from them in even one of these dishonest sales is stupend THE COM. MUNITY SUFFERS. That is why I ay that the issue should be n by representatives of the people. They should wage an unceasing bef a the evil until it has been abolished and the offenders pun shed. HAVE YOU EVER STOPPED TO ASK YOURSELF THE Mi TIVE FOR THESE FAKE SALES? One hundred chances to one, pa haven't, You take the bait the crafty swindliers have offered you with. out a murmur. YOUR SENSE OF REASON is benumbed by the bold method used to call your attention to them. Your SENSE OF VISION is blinded by the odd-figured prices piacarded around the store, Yes, to such an extent that you fail to notice the huge crates of old, outof- date, shop-worn goods that are being daily rushed through the edllar entrance to be fed to you as your appetite ix whetted for bargains by the smooth system of the Fake Sale Artist! The shrewd silver: tongued salesman will see that you get the “limit” when he escorts | not even consider having in its st you to a dark corner of the store to explain the particular merits of an article! These salesmen are an important part of the money-making machine. Don't think for a minute that they have been temporarily employed from OUR MIDST. OH,NO! THAT KIND of loamanship is a science tn itself. These men are trained; they know to just what extent they can go with a customer. Salesmanship ordinarily co: of making fF genie desire a certain article, proving that the article has merit that the price is reasonable, This other kind of sales- manship ts a pi of bluffing a customer into paying any price he happens to “look good for” for an article that an ordinary store would ik. I have often tried to picture the home-coming of some of the “Sales Victims” —what feeling they e: perience when they closoly examine their purchases after they arrive home, bought after weeks of self-denial, and find that they have been swindled! BETWEEN LEGITIMATE YOU ARE COMPETENT TO DISCRIMINATE on our hy AND FAKE SALES. Use tho iiber t in buying food. If you saw becfstenk "t think of buying ft without Ciret satiatyin reduced price was, would you? 0 quality was there. You w then, will you buy worthi 4 at the ‘Then you would have to be # idn't eat bad clothing hia reqular fait t to hell everything again been reduced t court ple wal sant one, the next three days. Fach person o pus attention Tam abl my- seit with people, who will do o make your visit to my 1 AM CONDUCTING A LEGITIMATE SALE. ARE YOU ONE OF THE FAKE SALE VICTIMS? +Come into my store and 1 wilt show you some RRA! 0 18 0 at 219 Pike Street. Iam conducting « rent MY goods are beln BARGAINS. My that dintriet, Low. Have you ever not ed how those Fako Sale Mxperts will put a tine of ode in thetr wi : < Epis na we, priced ridie y low? When you t you are informed that with almost the same breath, starts you off on one of their speciaities, The goods T am show! utely represent just what if purchasers” woul nly is untawtul to sale—-those Fake Sales would go broke im eof ne value to you or me to quote. «to wh judement is w T want to dotermi better than any others in the city, ag 319 Pike St-P. A. Sitverstone-319 Pike St —__], YOUR EY MONEY TO SPEND BUT, CAN’T SPEND IT" By United Press Leased Wire.) PHILADELPHIA; Oct’ 9 —Sixty thousand dollars worth of dim gruntied fans have a kick coming here today, That sum of money hag heen, refused to applionnts for sents in Bhibe park for the second game” of the world’s champlonship series between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Athletics Manager John D. Shibe says that when it comes to inserting 1,600,000 persons in a park with a 25,000 seating capacity, he throws up the appnke. The $60,000 was refused because it would be impowsible to squeexe any more fans into the park with a shoe horn . 3 REE ERAR E hhh * DANNY SHAY HOTEL MAN NOW KANSAS CITY, Oct, 9—-Danny Shay may management of the Kansas City Blues and ¢ & the hotel business, according to a report her # for the hotel has already been signed, and if Danny makes a me + céns Of It thin winter he will any farewell to the diamond. Shay # formerly played with the St. Louls Cardinals and the Gianta, * He was once & prominent m: * of the San Francisco Coast * league team. * KREERHHKKRHRRR AA hhh hhh ht cena sae pil SPORT SPARKS BOSTON, — Announcement . ip made bere today that the Bob Moha- Frank Klaus middleweight | bout is postponed until Thursday nixht, Moba is recovering from ag injured wrist relinquish the up baseball for today The lease paeneeeegeene eum age = Sets eo aloha chelehalalelalelatehel’| * =o: Defeated but not disgraced. * | ® The gridiron squad of the Ta # compa high school, backed by a ® band of ral rab boys and girls, several bundred strong, invad ed our domain Saturday and trounced the Broadway high school team 7 to 0, scoring # safety and a touchdown, The Broadway boys narrowly @ins- o4 scoring tm the third ir ter when Bud McDermott minsed the posts with a drop- kick, But Hamilton, the heavy quarter from the City of Destiny, was the real hero of the game, It was largely through his classy punting that the Tacoma boys got ay with the game, If it hado't been for Bud, it might have been different, but as * Bud was very much in evi & dence, we lost. Come again GRIDIRON NOTES The Minor football teain defeat ed the Pacific football team by « | score of 14 to 0. Evans and Grant, ends for the Minors, played a brib — ame. The backs of the Mia im showed class in their fine sand end runs Fort Worden outclassed the Pennsylvania boys Sunday, wt 69 to 0. The first touchdown made in less than a minute |the opening of play. Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Seeeekeeteeeee tere ee * * aeRO ae Have your vitts coflected. West ern Collection Co., 483 N. ¥. Block. Majn 6169, ° examined snd fitted oe by an ex- speciaity. “It | headaches, LSC le REPAIR ORY RUNS . a APPETITE REPAIRING Repair Your Appetite Tamaties B. & M. and Chi 1425 FOURTH AVE. Prompt Delivery Main 5306 Ind. 214 OPEN 11:30 A.M. TO1 A.M. All Kinds Harness Made to 0 W. Columbia st. Boh HAT REPAIRING We Wil Call for That OW ARTIFICIAL LIMB REPAIRS e———E—————ee Phone Ind. §Te2—T18 4th Ave SOUNSON NORTON CO., toe. Manufacturers of Limbs, Deformity ppliances. Kbouider Braces, Trusses. Tiiastic Btockings, Sus; ‘Cratches, And Deitver It ‘Ankie YOUR VACATION, LET }: EXAMINE YOUR WATC Examination and Watches cleaned requiatiny seks, FEMS! repairs to ‘We seli and rent Architects’ ARCHITECTS LEVELS KELLY ets PLASTER AND CEMENT curios, chair caning. jadteon St. and Av. Phone tnd A 7148. CASH REGISTERS 130 Cor, All makes bought, wold, ¢@xchanged © Se pe geeern repaired. STOVE REPAIRING Mala S76. Ind, & Original fire Lr Ings an kas of sioven furna. 3. A. SUNDWALI, Ageat. A G97. 206 James St. ores, 1201 First Av. 108 Seoond Av. 8 1316 Bighth Av. 1th Av. & MECHANICAL WORK —eeee HUNTER MFQ. CO. 225 Seneca St. ‘Toot and Die Makers— Instrument — Makers~ Experimental and Modet Work—Camera Work. Phone—Main 9446 Phone Ind. 220% GLOBE SUERE METAL CO. | All kinds of Sheet PTR First Avenue South FOOT REPAIRING and Jackson Come when your hurt the worst. I the pain at once. DR. WURSTER 306, 1414 Second Avenue Independent 1312, BAMBOO FURNITURE Made to Order Wholtessie and Retail All Kinds of Japanese AKT GOOD! PIPE REPAIRING BREWSTER’S Pipe Hospital 810 FIRST Branch Third and WHAT'S Of paying for your when you can money by buying ©. K. Harness Shop 2218 Wiret Av., Bot, Bell and Sweat Pads Cheap. an atthe POR vee ei

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