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THE STAR—MONDAY, i esa 23, 1912. " | = BA pom, | Pesce nse ore : © WG Wey EVER REALLY KILL WALL YOU EXCUSE HELLO -15 THAT YOu, BOSS 2 we MOTORING ON , NIECE TRRESSA THE UMPIRE ? — WHY bony ME FOR A MINUTE. ‘YOU Lt HAVE TO COME Our TO Fourth and Pike, DAD - EB Just : GAME. OF PASE HEY CUT ACROSS INSTEAD Miss Doopao ? ? THE BALL PARK AND GET Your! | TRAIL Ernest Gianctt), Propelete Liat tVe,) - 2U WOULD TAKE F pow oo Seen, ‘ OF RUNNING AROUND? WHY tece - 1m patoanad SICK WITH AN ote! E elton Wo cpg Ap \ ‘ + pa ea soy 7 ' Atel’ naring socsentiy sa Cabaret Vaudeville H th ~; = w : pleted both the Northwest tra 8 p.m. t with ; ; 2 nti CD GET + Ns ‘ . (New York-Chicago-Beattle) and P olam The | . SUIT ALL DIRTY 2 wierd —— the Pacific highway (Seattle Port w Port AMATEUR \ ie rv and-Ban Kranciaco) » Wert PL a : SHE PrrcHer ane ; y; poner iy wer ge Tapatho aag EVERY FRIDAY field representative, is now well on his way back to New York by the CASH PRIZES, . HE é Wen’s rn 3 % y overland trail, the second of the Contestants appt q $30 Sui's.. ‘ : § laid out this year by the American 2p. m b ? ve : 5 q J Automobile associ@tion in a i TRACIE "= a ae! finder touring car, Leaving Sar French Dinner With “ f 4 ™ On Vranciaco on the morning of July Bottle of Wi ©05 1-2 Third Avenue ig f 1, the route fo was through ine, 50 —————— | WD Pn cramento, ¢ © and the lower side o! p, Cal., to | Carson City and Reno Fair to , aatioy waa sent to the mound DANCING in the last of the elghth, and Wil | N IS | kod roads were encountered across | Wall Paper Retileda MIPPODROME, ORATTLE’S knocked the first ball thrown over lthe Sierras, anda wide sense of Wholesale NEW DANCING PALACE. the fence. Raymond and Whaling] temperatires, ranting from below Bp Prices Fifth and University. @ach hit and their double steal | freeaing point at night on the ‘ ederal Paint & Wall 6 Cents Per Couple” brought in two more runs, | lof Lake Tahoe, to sizzling hot less Company In the ninth Speas hit, McDowell - |than 24 hours afterward on the high- 1406 FOURTH AVE, - : LEAN wan given an undeserved pasa and | / BALL PARK an 4 tte ng te oh es filia bit 8 * « forced at] ‘The e just ten me L o an h 1 Upon arrival at Ely, Nev., Mr. = — Williams peas was for There are just men, indie} Take « slant at this Hneup and | woctgned rival at Bly, Mev Mr. second) = and ymond turned), utility man, in the Northwigtern |see if it agrees with your idea, In} : . . Seventy-five hundred fans packed |Burch’s drive into a beautiful) jeague, who, if they were all |ajanb jany event, send in your idea, | It’s a wafo bet that Organized] information bureau that he was Theatre full of the bem oe themselves Into the grandstan double that ended the game with! team, could defeat any team fa he | Editor Pink Star | baseball never saw such @ demon-| making excel! ime across that b chera, and lined the fenc fireworks league in one or eries of bay: 4 The follo’ , | stration as that at Dug’s park * | state of numerous mountain ranges FOR R- -EUMATISN: Dugdale’s park yesterday after: Despite the fet that tt was “Um! Wag are these players, and PF Dear Bir: The folowing te MY |terday afternoon on the o¢easion of| and wide dessert valleys, Good RNIT Y re A * ) Di 0 0cce ESS ay erey i. o~ ‘ “Umpire my” for A 9 Mora enthusiasm wa: ‘ound to ~ A ——" ance of the year, to wee Seattle {10 alone when Moran's decision ¢a#04 | Srogent t Whaling, Seattle pte ree Rich Bho gland be ; eee ee oe ish up the clean sweep of the lsquabbies, but they were lroned ou! he Star is dally receiving selec | Vanco. ; ine Calta’ Wan tealsion “ia wins agi i. red woo J ne rs and You sever sew sericea of seven games bed core, promptly ght for Vie tions for an All-Star team from the} kane, fir , Seattle, seo-| Spokar Sor im mpire Jimmy To osrelgger “ — ro at ' R.# A veut ae however, does not Indicate BE i torla to start A six-game #erie® tO | lection in order to the greatest| base; Kawlina, Victoria, shortstop; | . eenengs #02 the een n rine NOTICE the eee Ne: ~ Be eal, day. zm Tecoma gore arrived | possible popular vote to choose the|Kippert, Vancouver, left field in A - 1 Moog rit Ha mit,| 5 ‘en and the Kast » to the last brilliant doubd! here from Spoka orning . agg tet endegr sigh.| eM. Ma on, ap ‘i Ps 7 Dot have your finishing SU ceanered by Teale? MAW" iter | & patie jes, and Mike |“!)Star team. Man tu ater field; iselBb-| (nose, Chick Morris, Charles May-| “Jimmy” Lavender and “Dan £2 wheht it costs no more enginee’ . y | If you object to having your|bers, Tacoma, right field; Spens, |) . tie’ Prank’ Wadtes 3 | Meadinats of tho. Chtends Aili have lett with sond, which ret the Colts in] Lynch came with the avowed inten: | , 4 a bury and Dr. Fran orton and|> am of the go Cubs ha ost bs hel ee ne tie out of the /"@™me published under your selec: |Portiand, utility man; Raymond, | Tonia Ww, Browne, and assisted by|Just Joined the ranks of motor 223%. the ninth, the Giants nor yr tion of knocking Sew Nl be some (10% Sin your Initials, Of the ee |Boattie, manager 19600 fans, eclipsed all former ef-\cyelists D boosters felt that the game was ab-| pennant, so the oF wil . dle im® |lections already in, Seattle players| tion of Rawlins 1s not a | 7500 fans, eclt peed ae oiiee for iets, solutely cinched. tne tor |e Is foal ve vanconver. {af strong favorites, the majority | reflection on Raymond, but be W# &) a) umpire Meikle started the hurling for y this week i Vanco jof the fans naming from five to|better runner and a younger man./"" i0N Oe ae @ general, Joe! the Giants, and Maboney i _|seven Glants on their All-Star se RICHARD P. KRACK . sun ie. tof stoma Avalon Apia iscsi oa the ores o-oo 1 Canadian Pacific Railway g on MeDowell's two-! ' moved absolutely|the crowd. Then Metkle settled sth iden the te and positively/down and pitched the game of his withost pain. life for seven innings. Seattle took . b b uh 1 —————— — sage - washtub. Jay Thomas was loaded STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE 0 down like a truck with flowers and ther or|a lead of two runs in r half of y presenta for Moran. Mat Mattison o Seattle-Vancouver method/the firat on a single Jac moon gp ae . meee y trictly my ownl a y Nill, Strait anc ea pesitively|an¢ doubles by Nill, Strait « ; harmless. | Mana DRL, D. GRANT! [o the third Inning, after Agnew ‘euniins 204-6 Liberty Bid }haq allowed a hit by Whaling and Portland Ue eA PO|had poked Meikle in the slats.}stanoney. ct ae Steiger went on the hill, and be Spean, 3b € 4 the box from which the Gi-] trie» MERI ants were picking their rons for “ awhile, In tho next fre ever, Strait pickled the carried the throne upon which Au Heattio wes ss gie the First was seated if Arrive Victoria . Rock beer signs, bearing the |} Leave Victoria goat” and labeled with the names |i Arrive = - we of the Portland players were pre-|f Arrive Beattie . : 4 israve Wanttle © |nented to them and they paraded to the center of the field bearing ANG PROM FINN 2. them aloft and entering into the! City Office, 713 Becond Avenue. My idea of nothing at all—The high opinion a twirler h yg Re Be leita aii manager who yanks him from the hill when the most rans are chalked | 1.404 with lemons which were dis- ei up to his team. Special song number by the hurler, “Bring back, Ob. | tributed to the visiting players. $) bring back, bring back my Sbex to me,” sung to the tune of “Every-) onia W. Browne, repres or sacks. Whaling body's Doin’ It gg ST the women fans, presented Augie with a carlond of flowers from them. S ble and Shaw singled Ss uf Dental aw was taking second Whaling 6 ig eK , ‘| These organized rooters are all right when it Ie fair weather with |i. was seated on his “throne” and! to the seventh, with Meikle - {the home team, but when the clouds of defeat are lowering and they | «urrounded by the flowers to have chi it looked “ ‘ | 0 y Bony Sn the Glenta Rureh *Hatted for Mteiger In eighth. ‘A could be of some use tn t injecting @ little rit into | nis picture “took” and then he re-| Or es cobs an tniteldt |. deere ty inatees # and the players, they are about as noisy as a last year's bird's | gnonded to Mrs. Browne and to Ole/ . a Crulck: | Seattic rerre : af Hanson, who made presentation! pa ng: eee, SO nied tne | Pree 10000986 o-4/ - ec dig speccher, by stating that in his Never So Reasonable X's it to NIM, which Aled the | _.tummaty: Twe.baee _ Rite—Jackann Have you sent in your selection for the All-Star team yet?” The list | years of experience as a player and| More Beautiful <con en re tee le r- Barenand, Weal Monel of players # ted by the moet fare will be printed at the end of next/umpire he had never witnessed | Never ype or ai Gitbate motmen| fobe Seen ae ay | Week, and if you have a cholee you want, to get into the game pronto./such a ceremony and that he ap Men, Meth< am, Meters, Meaty: al freon hope, but Freis’ grounder to|™ ond. — ailing. | Streck . Nts » latin | Dreciated the royal treatment ac- poet tae Senet oe Swcpcace | tary nme. oy an anttel bound, #2 ite" "eee can’t figure how Dug could make a pee hit with the Seattle fans| corded by the fans. | ter us to offer the followin w4 runs came across, making the | Thompses ‘ | than be did in announcing that Tealey Raymond will manage the Giants| Aside from the joshes, Ole Han te in ord te acquire he 5 to 4. MeDowell ambled, | # tebe e this year. Dug, Tealey, the fans and the game have all got congratula-| son, répresenting the rooters, pre-| <-Saad and patronage. We ec filling the bases, and the en , a. | Hons coming, and If anything Is left out, congratulate tt, too, sented Augie with a diamond wateh | mak! > - | ef ee charm bearing the Insignia of the r of the rooters waa un ” = BEST 22-KT. $10.00 soup hte 23 9 a* Meikle tanned: Nick : ‘ Golf Note.—No, no, oid, a mashie is not used to humble po-| Maxles, and also with a handsome GOLD CLOWNS FOR $3.00 TO) bo off | tatoos, leather traveling ease. Ole pulled er 6120 ARB ened, pon-| nned and retired ‘he wae ov : , : to RS... & humorous speech tn which he CROWNS FOR g3.50 TO ‘Another bound favored the vis ae detent to Agnew, Dost | don't want to cast any aspersions (whatever that is) upon Dug, |*tated that the judge on the bench FILINGS (UNEQUALED) |\tors in the last of the seventh na te Jackson. i | but frm the way Concannon Is performing with the Tigers, it strikes | who has athe ersere to mene To £1.08. A: Bn Jackson's clout hit direetly me Dug pulled an awful bow letting bim get away. up his mind on a decision only to 7 Prone i 4 have it reversed by a higher court, on top of the fence and fell inside iki * fae OR See TOTES |i toad of out, making tt a double INDIANS TAKE Boo” Bryant, » former Biincbin star, is a welcome addition to the /h8* ® cinch to the poor umps who OVE VRICES ARE FOR! inctend of a homer. Thompsor covcenma~noue? th 1h If | ft tA aes j backfield in the varsity tea That name “Boo” sounds so harsh and — pre george So nd will stick ent Guet GUARANTEED) i, the eighth, Raymond showed BOTH GAMES| coarse for a dainty and refi football player. _ oy oe nottemcaeis ot Re 5 j ee 8 e his skill and judgment by putting | ‘They say that choice oa fans regardless of the roasting he . C t Thompson in to finish the game, ] im the tallest trees along the Vanderbilt erican Cul- of the SPOKANE, Sept. 23—The in| automobile cup race course n poosiver ot Shek tenis Guritg the m |desplte the protests of the fans. | 4.00" sted themscives half &|eriminating people, Friends tthe eee, * nigh price among dis | neat of the battle. 4 t ond the undert 4 Rate Dentists ae a tbe gisiger red game closer to the Seattle leaders | along the course ndertakers are sitting on the Tences | woran, with his flowers and pres |Reola was on base. Harris hit to|yesterday by taking a double | Peeve ents, was went to his hotel in a i ci. ert header from the Tacoma Tigers | taxicab and Sunday evening he was 6193 first Ave., Starr-Boyd [Na ele a ieeige ful stop | ind winding wp the season on the |. ote yg is cortainty Aatiie baseball actor. Whén the Giants! the honored gust of Manager Reed Building and na Esola at the pan. home grounds. Hoth games were| ahend, he is a side-aplit ) button-busting comedian. When they) a: the Moore | theater, — seus eepslcneces hard fought and full of ginger, —— he gives a co @mitation of Hamlet in the graveyard Cooney winning the first by bent: | Se The Tot ‘ le ing out an infield bit, stealing sec} , Original Rain and Utility Garments ((005,"foinc to third on a bunt and| Joe Wood had his condiihitive winning streak broken up by the HARRY EEK iS Pmt uie contaanlthy ose allemaneedltadiomnraen, iitteeranianadntsind latealing home. Powell laid down) Detroit Tigers, The Tigers Intered up the ball with seven swats. ye {i al ——- . ngsiahed himself by base “steal jarena in ‘thelr automobiios ing, establishing a new minor sence Wan U.S. Pa C8, jeague record by stealing his 108th GILES TONIGHT | 108 ANGELES, Sept. 20.—Hap- base for the season, beating the |py Hogan, manager of the Vernon LOTH RAIN COATS former record by three steals. This |Coast league team, has signed] Batting honors in the Northwest- lrecord was held by Zimmerman of | Pitcher J. L, Griffin who was draft-|ern League for the 1912 season will ed by the Chicago Cubs last year,|go to Harry Meek, the catcher of the Chicago Nationals. @ These garments are made from Cloths treated by the Views: Gasiee. but who had to retire from the |the Victoria team, unless he should < | y tanio game on account of {il health dur-/take an awful slump during the fin- Beewnts Proof which renders every fibre of the yar ||: ee iug the early part of the season. |al week and give place to “Hap” i 2 ° ’ _ _ — Myers of Spokane, who is but nine rain-repellent without the use of rubber. PEE e..- : points behind him. Bs ce «nce rth tl lb at q Both Wilson of Seattle and Chick ; ’ Hartley of Spokane have made re- * as they markable batting records, but they —. Vea Favern Outi SEATTLES RELIABLE MAE RY BI RP EM AE AT @ They are porous to air but rain-tight; by ate perfectly ventilated; will not overheat se «or ond perspir- || AMEntes have not played in a sufficient num- ation, thereby rendering the wearer liable to take cold. I] Phuedelpnta § ber of games to entitle them to be Lmaon considered in the real batting race COAKT RE 0 oO Ben " “GM This Circular Registered Trade Mark is mene : O Hi | RATE | “the taute of batting averages up Finthciikc ade eure Portiand 9-2, Loe Angeles 2-0 to today follows: asec al CUT- indvioat meine, | Jackson Street and Col is sewed at the collar or elsewhere. ; lL Pet wot Hartley, Spokane «5. ast None Genuine Without Them ie : a DENTISTS i fae 2 pag Ee apd a gaa: m q The @ecepatts Proof : lads Ae kinds of | Victoria 10 $8 nd aT 8 ‘ Secunda Av. and University St | y DISTRICT, THEY ARE FIRMS is applied man‘ ls Tacoma 62 98 .388/#ecmio 60 101 5 ° eee cloths suitable for Men's, Women's and Children's oud NATIONAL "AMERICAN WE STAND MACK oF oon Wonk] [ ort H “COLUMBIA” a garments in light, medium and heavy weights for wear in all m8 44 f ca TAL W Benner, Yan "Goce “GROCER seasons of the year in Rain or Shine. PH i ate i ‘ Pay Pay menta oe Bh] whenea Beeen 188, colon 1. | oF TOU coum am Other Dentists’ Ohlo Cut Rate] Friak, Vancouver @ They differ in cost according to the quality and weight of || #100 413,Clevald ; ’ Prices Prices. | rtiand : 12 24s] he Lending Up-to-Date Grover of Lr the cloth and trim workmanship and general style of the garment, || =o" sv _s1s.t'aia $15 Set of Teeth. st liane, Tacomn 2) Pure Foods—Full. Weights vee x ne Guaranteed Best ... «é | . Spokane . For sale by the leading dealers in Seattle ~ JACKSON ST. ARDW eh Weer Ret Ciireets Clothing, WHAT’S DOING _thened dl, age TES ae s TAILORS — Cravenette Co., U.S.A _B. Priestley & Co. Cravenette Co,, Ltd.) AMONG THE Coleg $8 Solid Gold or $ 4 Rippers, 'Vancouves — Renton 4 Bpeas, Pot nd M,. OLSEN Hoboken, N, J. Bradford, England Bradford, England Hunt, Tacoma, it “Eis! tinghen? “Anil Weedieneaals “athens Porcelain Crown ........ fw NM Piel & Co, 10 Fith Ar, New Yor PUT-PUT MEN bag ea Porcelain $3 $4 a oe Hupert Men Tailors Only bring interest bool Portia “to ei The Australian motoreyclists—I. P Bridge Work "Seioen neh, Tacoma R. Munro and P. Power—are in the “ Vogt ee = voce — 7 ; —— - ~ United States en route on a jaunt “ae Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up Var ; erm Rane WE” Seas IRECTOR B around the world. The riders left : Sil Fi lin; | Australia {n April and have already} HOLLY GILES ilver Fillings, 50c Up Clemanteon, Vieio Star ant S Thle Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of (tured, Bnsland, Scotland and al The first boxing contest of the! y2-y ITTEN GUARANTEE] Whang soatoe st Business in Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms —Th Secretary Gibson of the Federa-|four rounds will be pulled off be-| easy PAYMENTS—Part do a| Keller, Victoria .. 266 | bl ey Depend on You for Support tion of American, Motoreyclista. is |fore the Fort Lawton A. C. tonight balnnce Oh payments, "| Cartwright, Spokane rin esuits - when Romeo Hagen * The Pghting | —=——_— —_____. santee, Teese sees Fremont District dy motorcycles belonging to FA. 2aker,” will go against Holly Giles, Manoney, Pertiand. 0,113.38 abe det sare membe he colored welterweight, a TIBOR “AND WOOD) Devos | aac. ar dee el H. FLEMING FIRST or! RAINIER VALLEY DIS McMULLEN & CO. $5.00 BOOK FREE fishing sai eee a, The | Dan Salt has charge of th CeniC a 4 With a mark of 93 out of a possi- ——“FLORIST ee To any Indy who will call at our|metropolis have been “fished er and will stage two fast ble 100 Hugh Fleming was the high Phone us for your Coal and atore ‘ee pute to e " pn a wanes > i e's Home ratent @ copy of Ho-| death,” so the me ists are rid-| Ary bouts to whet the ap gun at the closing prize shoot of} “Dia you ever stop to think that| Phone Ind, Col. 160, ai burg’s Home Rectpe . Oy i‘ | Our moala are absolutely th " p . ?noNEs— pes ing into the Walaa river district {ot (me fans for the main bost the Markets attord. ana carpi the Seattle Trapshooters’ Club yes-| you could save from one-third to pauas, NOTIONS, Office, . 28, Ind. Red be, FREMONT DRU™* CO, | where the streams are yielding a Haake dase Rot show a ma service tn perfect.’ Wo ‘hare an- B|terday, with Wilson second with a| one-half on , AD, (ae contest Friday night with a the highest class vaude- Bi score of 90. The Dupont trophy} SHRUBS, FRUIT TRERS AND ‘After @ p.m. Green 472, White 460. | good, quantity of “speckled beau-| gustin, and he says he ts tn ! Ftalners of the stage in fl wont to Fred Landwote and. on OUT FLOWERS Best Drug Store ia Sennen | Ww |did shape to put up the e: | . siby watoh w aires . at Sahil’s Nursery, foot of Holly 8t.? pe CLOVER LAF DAIRY, Inc.| ’ oodland Park _ Forty-one riders recently com + gy All edi oxh | PROGRAM Selby watch was awarded to Wilson |axe ‘Old Renton Line, get off at __ arom Fm £ part of continental Europe. season to go longer than the usual VEN ON A work Holderman, Tacoma ti of his career agat 5 pi a . pleted a successfil three-day tour! oth of the mew tive ns Miss Reile Manning ..Comedionne | for making five wing during the| Brighton, Seren | ate North 289; White 686. “INTERLAKE FUEL CO, Jot Wisconsin, Miss Margarot Law-|styie ot troxing ang bath Miss Jooghine thoiian-Glessias ‘i ler, one of the girl riders, was injawfuy kick which | " , Wi | hic Silleman Violin Wond: wening FLOUR OLOVERLEAF DAIRY j1ot9 14 40th 3400 W. Park Av.|the front ranks throughout the|{? it Janda Wil do Gipaity) F stivs 1 seeegee Plantet | Relea sneer cnmererntinrayt nah nenteers tar ; Most Complete and Sanitary Dany | °°% N. 316 N. 409 | journey hh rider will be award-|' gheciel oar service has b , Bloor Mar. B}Witname, 0000! White Front Grocery in tho City. soa NTERLAKE FUEL CO. Jed a modal. runel tn tap Were totes ae SCHNIO CAFE Bulan oo ‘ 4100 Rainier Ave. Yood and Coal, Bullding ; may pee fe nse ; nin - seis top td st guullding Material) A new motorcycle club has bec "| are for the fans’ from Seatt JAS. Ly SHUTE, Mar. Mesias : The Cleanest Store in Rainier | ring organized in Aberdeen, N, I vitne) ener Gromman ; 6 n Aberdeen, will witness the contost, and r| hei M Valley. men have the «8 Helen Graham, »prano §| Season,