Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Danojn days, tion, taught tn 2 rivate lnetruo- ne every nd avenin, Prob Mis Phone Maln 963 Eyres Transfer Co. BULL BROS. dust Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE IN 1043 IND. 5200 TANNHAUSER 2d and Pike Instrumental and Vocal Entertainment Afternoons and Evenings. MEALS AT ALL HOURS a la Carte. Title Insurance It is up to the buyer. it is up the lender. If you have been weading these adver- tsements you KNOW x. importance of tle Insurance, You know that it TS protection—that it fe the ONLY protec- tlon. You CAN have this protection if you Ask for it. Insist upon It. Demand it — as a Gondition of the pur- Bhase or a condition of the loan. Should the seller ect, or should the rrower object, de- mand the reason, Then come to us, We'll show you that the alleged reason is fio reason at all, Your protection and -. RIGHT to that rr ‘otection comes first. Washington Title Insurance Company 4 LiF pe Pi HOME OFFICE, DANCING ) | THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP BY GRANTLAND RICE Oct, 12.Little old BOSTON, Manbattan isle can look forward » note of joyous cheer Wood, alias “Smoky Josephus,” is out of the way for 4 breathing spell, and Jake Stahl must show another winning pitcher to cop the series. Now, if only a combination of an earthquake, tidal wave, gun cotton flare and voleanic eruption would detonate beneath one Heinle Wax ner, the Great White Way might turn off the trickling tear and of fer merry laughter in its place. Wood is from the way, but no matter who pitches, if that ball playing centipede whirls his tenta cles over the field again as he did yesterday, he will again render the Giants’ batting null and nit by blocking ¢ y oxress. Boston has the “jump” again, but the Giants have thelr pitching mainstays left. If Mathewson can wrench off today’s battle, the tale of the two cities will bring us to chapter VI. with all square. It's * still, Wood ts sinning to show the strain. He was careening badly yesterday when Wagner «wung in behind him with the greatest in field playing any series ever saw if it had not been for Wagner's superhuman work, the Giants would POST SEASON GAMES (Dy United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Oct. 12.-—The second game between the White Sox of the 4 Ticker To THE WORLD SERIES [] POCKET AnD IF THAT Dont \* X Have TO STICK SOMEBODY STAHL MUST PRODUCE A SECOND JOE WOOD You're a Rea € GUM AND scare, HIM INTO * COMING ACK jhave nicked Wood for at least 12 hits, and the New Yorkers would have won, 6 to 3. If anybody tells you there is only one Wagner, meaning “Honus” of Pittsburg, he is off, Great as Joe Wood Is, either Cob lina, Hedient or O'Brien must cop at least one game, or possibly two, to win the series, while the Giants, | to be returned the victors, must at some stage of the series beat Wood, Rube Marquard, having tasted victory, will prove a much tougher citizen for Boston to deal with Un Boston the jthan if be had been beaten. less the dope goes awry will find this sidewheeler hardest Giant piteher to beat At 10 o'clock this morning the diamond at Fenway park wae tn fair shape, but the outfield was wet Boston and ite suburbs are cele brating Columbus day today, and a huge crowd ts ¢ ected when play starts this afternoon. Hundreds of persons stood shiv ering outside the grounds, waiting WORK TLL POINT MY PE AT HiM FoR |} PERORE T MaKe THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1912 = WHo > HANDS: MY Man-| Me? ro Look Liem a if OS swiss cHeese! JUST for the gates to open. The betting this morning was 10 to 6 that Bos-| ton wins the series, bat if the nts win this afternoon it will go back te even money McGraw is expected to send Christy Mathewson to the mound this afternoon, while Stahl will de lpend on either Collins or Redient FUNERAL OF | HEITMULLER SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12.—With jonly Director Thomas Stevens of] the Los Angeles baseball club pres ent, the Los Angeles team, of which jthe late Heinio Heltmalier was a} | member at the time of his death. Presenting Red Sox pitcher wit cream-colored mule, as a wortd’s series charm. Wood, Cady, and Duffy Lewls. PORTLAND DRAFTS FOUR FROM BUSH American and the National League! was not otherwise represented at Cubs for the baseball champion-| the funeral services held at Paul’s| PORTLAND, Or. Oct. 12.—The ship of Chicago again resulted in a|2¥8ncelical Lutheran church this| Portland Pacific Coast league can » Seton When the/ afternoon, but all of the players|secure but four of the classy may tle game a ay t the end/*84 Manager Reidy attended in ajers drafted by the McCrofies. ° umpire called the gaine at the end nods am did the Sacramento and|men are Kores, shortstop, from Des eee eg oe ant y| Portland teams. Oakland was rep-|Motnes; Courtney, shortstop, and darkness the ccore was capo jresented by ‘Tyler Christian and) Hynes, pitcher, Little Canadian The fest, game of the series Gleo) wa, walerker. lteagne, and Young, shortstop for jresulted tn a tle rd and Buck Weaver of the White x were badly injured. The two inflelders collided tn left field while running for a fy ball Both were carried from the field Marry 1 | unconscious. Cubs soccccccevecess 24 i White Sox eweesee 3 613 Cheney and Archer; Walsh and Easterly, Sullivan. At Philadeiphia— The former world's Athletics yesterday made it four out of five from the Philadelphia Nationals, thereby winning the post season series for the championship of Philadelphia. Philites . et Oe Athletics .. * 6 8 0 Rixey, Chalmers and ¥ Mo ran; Brown and Thomas. CRUEL PILES Thousands of cases of This Malignant Torture Promptly Relieved by Simple 3-Fold Rem- edy which any- one can Try FREE! Send No Money—Just Your Name We want every sufferer to write for Dr. Van Vieck’s 3-Fold Treat- ment to try FREE. If you could see the thousands of grateful letters from men and women who champion write usa “Theres Metin ‘hat Dr. ~g Van Vieck’s Paekawe.” 3-Fold Treatment has cured them, even after doctors and medicines and operations had failed, some even after 30 and 40 years of pain—if you could know as we know how g00d this Rem- edy really i, you would not hesitate. Lot us send the $i Packago at Gn” plain or)—pre- . Then ou have od it, If you are fully satin- fied with the benefit re- celved, send us One Dollar. our remedy in this way If it didn’t give prompt and permanent rolief. ddrens LIFE HEALTH ACCIDENT INSURANCE WHITE BLDG., == Dr. VAN VLEOK Co. 1» Mich, eRN INSURANCE COMPANY 1 OLICY ROVIDING t a3 IN ] ERFECT ? ROTECTION miynns Payd Yor you on your Life Inauranes WPerminén tiy_ Bisabied| SEATTLE, U. 8. The services, which were ducted by the Rey. T. A. Bernthal tremely impressive. When | r sang “N My God, to Thee, jand his mother and brother almost collapsed. Tears sprang to the| eyes of many of the players, Geo.| Hildebrand and Nick Willlame,| | Heltmuller’s closest friends, Will-)ginus, Eighth and Virginia, jams having been a college mate, being deeply moved, AGUM RESULTS a4 ton , | Kamen pow of the funeral of W muller p " oe) Heit. Standing of the Clubs. | Pot. {Onkiand .. oo118 TH 584 Vernon : 104 73568 | Los Angoies 10480 “at Portiand ? 90 46) San Francisco s2 105 ans 1d 1365 | Sacramento 15 ae ' BY HUGH PERKINS The S. A. C. has organized a basketball team for the season, and any star performers in that line who want a chance In the lineup |The team is open for games with | registered teams. business men's class is growing in numbers with great rapidity, The bowling committee has award- ed the use of the alleys to the ladies after 8 o'clock each Wednes- day night, Pat Scott is achieving success and uniform much popularity as should see Frank Vance at once, | With the approach of winter, the| cot-| Harrisburg, in the Tri-State lenge. | The check for Armustron ela backstop, has been to Judge MeCredie with th turned “oxfle. the decedent's sister fainted | nation that his draft had been dis-/and Luther McCarty meet in Coff- allowed MODERN elegantly Turninhea rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir i. Wostiake. Elliott $03 {Some Who Need This School No. 2 Men temporarily usegcupled, such as Alaskans passing Win- tera in Seattle, can put idle months to profitable use» in mastering Steam, Gas or Elec- boxing athletic instructor and assistant director, | Oliver Runchey is hard at work, jaud rounding into form to make a noise in the 136-pound wrestling events. Keusic is the name of the new white hope in the boxing gym. He is @ 210-pound log roller, and when he learns a few things, watch out. Charlie Hulen is working out in the afternoon boxing class. Al though he long since graduated into a referee, Charile looks fit enough to come back. A swimming class is to be start ed, at 6:30 Tuesdays and Thurs- days. L. Roy Is back in the wrestling class, and will be in good shape this season. : : $ : : Send This Coupon to the Home Office. + sage ae meee eee eee. Name Address --..2.+0. Occupation w1+<.. A Age trical Engineering. Day and night courses. Catalog and particulars on request, Tel. Q.K. 254 Seattle Engineering School, Inc. First Ave. W. and Roy St. Everett-Seattle Interurban Railway SEATTLE TO EVE T.—Limited | traing 10:30 a m. and 6:26 p. m. Local Trains—6:30, 7:20, 8:30, 9:30, 10-20 11:30 a. m.; 12:80, 1:30 B,| 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, &:30 B, 6:30 4:90, 8:30, 9:45, 11:46 p. m, daffy. xtra train Saturday and Sunda; atl 10:45 p.m Ticket Offices featt) 6th av.) Rear Westinke; Greenwood, Ajax! Drug Store, 86th and ¢ nwood, EVERETT TO CATTLE trains 9:00 a. » and 4:0 Local trains—8:10, 6:00, 9:01 B 10:00, 11:00 a. m. 12:0 noon B, 1200, 2:00, 8:00) 4101 1, daily. Extra train Satoh RP MR Be indieat bageage traina, loaves freight shed at at 6 p.m. T TRACTION Everett-Snohomish Interurban i & TO SNOHOMIS 5 05, 0, 10:20 a, m., 12:16, 1:35, 4:05. $:80, 6:40," 7:60, (10:00; li: D Dp, 14, SNOHOMISH TO 8:10, 9:3 HVBRETT—6:45, » 9:35, 11:10 a. m., 1:00, 2:10, 9:26, 4:46, 6:10, 7:15, 8:30, 10:36, i 11:66 p,m. mt ae —— the | 1 Tough Guy, Ain’t You, Scoop WOOD HAD A LITTLE LUCK h @ shoe from the left hind foot of a Left to right, Speaker, | LAST STAND OF KAUFMAN (By United Press Leased Wire) | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 12-—-| With Al Kaufman determiped to | game, hoping to offset past re | Verses, the fans here look for a | hard gruelling battle when Kaufman | }roth's arena this afternoon. Carty, | 10 to 8 favorite, although there was ‘considerable support for ufma | Today's battle aroused interest pa’ ticularly becanse it is believed the |winner will be sent against Jim Me- | Fiynn or Al Palzer, and the victor! jot the latter bout will be named | to contest Jack Johnson's world title. Two preliminaries aro scheduled to precede the main event Dick Wayne and Jeff Perry, lightwoights, }are on for six rounds, and Percy Cove and Ray Baughman for 19 rounds at the featherweight limit. The show is scheduled for 8 p. m., and at 3 o'clock Kaufman and MoCarty are expected to enter the ring. BALLARD IS | OUT OF LUCK Ballard high school has come in for its share of bad football luck this season, and seven men of the first string are now ineligible to play. Coach Dietrich has worked hard with the men all season, but a pecullar dislike of study on the part of the best players has resulted in their disqualification by the school authorities. As a result the Ballard school asked to postpone its game with West Seattle, scheduled for today, | Ballard high has always turned jout hard fighting teams, and the! | school spirit fs being invoked by { supporters of the team, who will | make every effort to get a strong | Une-up in the field by the end of the| week. At present Captain Fetterly| and Jensen are the only really re) | Hablo and experienced players left in thé, line-up, | MANN ee! * * The University of Washing * ton football team plays the * * University of Puget Sound */ |* eleven of Tacoma on the U. of *| |* W. campus this afternoon #| *® at 2:30, *! * * ROK KOR tt ke te | ‘TEAMS WANT GAMES| | The Rainier Heights football | team has organized for the coming | Season, and is open to engagements, | |being anxious to mingle with any| aggregation in the city of its| weight which averages 145 pounds Games ean be arr 1 with W Allison, of 2901 Washington st r by phone to Beacon $818, The Rainier Héights bunch will play a |Practice game on Sunday at the Optimo grounds, and any football} players who want to try out will be welcomed and given a chance, | organized its football | aggregation for the season, and the | eleven promises to be the best} turned out at the college in the his tory of the Institution, St. Martins jis ready to meet any team in West ern Washington, barring the state | university Communications — ad dressed to the football ‘manager will receive prompt attention. make his jast stand in the boxing|_ & giant in stature, ruled a) in small tracts, r \GUNBOAT_ | MATCHED | NEW YORK, Oct. 12,—-Gunboat | Suaith of California is matched to | day for a 10-round battle here Octo. | ber 21 with Jim Stewart of Brook lyn. BALLARD MEETS WASHINGTON PARK At Washington park tomorrow the Ballard Cubs will play a game of football with the Washington park aggregation, and it should be a hummer, as the teams are well matched, averaging around 160 pounds. 6 acre county road, Swedish Lecture surrounded by all the make his family cozy a ready m of a choice selection. Take Madison car to Pastor ©. A. Ericson, of New York, will lecture in the Swed ish language in the Moore Theater, Second Ave. and Vir gina St, Sunday Oct. 13, at 3 o'clock. Subject Where Are the Dead?” Undenominational. Seats Free. No Collection. afternoon, HOMESTEAD | has been platted and is now being sold This property from Lake Washington and just south of Kirkland Never before have we been able to offer attractive advantages to the man who is for a little home, where he can raise & that is needed and where he is at the and comfortable --A good school is right on the place, minutes’ walk of any tract. Stores are for the man who wants to raise produce or et is right at hand. --And what about prices? —We will sell you small tracts in this new division for as little as $100 per acre on terms of §5 and $10 a month. Come over Sunday and make mre Ferry or steamer Urania (19 trips daily) @® land, ask at our office at Kirkland wharf, and well show you over the property. Burke & Farrar, lnc! 104 Cherry St. - Owners of 2,000 Acres at Kirkland BY “HOP”|) TAME AWN, BP Ay, bet 1 ww in ize from 2 to . lies om the and one-half miles) 7 conveniences necessary Madison Park, and i “Fellow Smokers: “Do you know that when you smoke an or- dinary cigarette you throw away one third of the tobacco? And you pay Ss that third. Not only is it waste Toe you are not getting as good tobacco as you could. “When you smoke Imperiales Cigarettes there is no waste. ou throw away a paper mouthpiece instead of costly tobacco in the stub. “This saving enables the manufacturer to use the high quality, full, fragrant tobacco that goes into Imperiales. You get the benefit. “Buy a pack—you'll see I am right. Ten for ten cents. FP ES RE, TRS AE ES | i RH RFA yi Pennant coupon i package