The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1912, Page 2

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THE REASON Why we can fit a gold-filied frame with lenses and case complete for $2.50, and still give perfect satisfaction We do our own grinding We do our own fitting Which saves expensive help Mr, and Mra, Curry are both graduates from 4 reliable op tieal college. Both have state certificates and have had years of experience Fifth year in Seattle. Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 344345 Arcade Building. Bring This Ad With You AYeh NY PAINLES® 4 W8A08008 Albany Cut-Rate Dentists SCOOP xirortes REPORTER aS ELZNUSS OF TAKING 6 STRAW VOTE Om WHO THE. LADIES Like FOR PRESIDENT 1S A HARD Game To BUCK! GIANTS TOSSED AWAY TITLE, DECLARES RICE BY GRANTLAND RICE } BOSTON, Oct. 17.--There ts only one answer today to the most dra-| matic and most heartbreaking se ries of games for the world's base ball championship ever played. Good old Christy Mathewson, tho central figure in yesterday's game, could have beaten the Red Sox un aided, but he was powerless before the combined assault of both the] Boston and New York players. Even There is not a Dental Office the world where the very best de tal work costs #0 little, One yes ego Wwe started out cut rates, and| the «reat volume of dental work our! cut rates brought to us permite of! eur continuing our low prices rame atone t tee that your| work will b t, and only the best mat is used in your mouth. j We do exactly the same kind and class of work on other people's teeth that we Would want done in our| own mouths, and our examination and consultation costs you nothing. | THE BEST ARTIFICIAL TEETH! CONSTRUCTORS, BEST GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWN AND BRIDC WORKERS, best gold and por of teeth, and the best F tractors of teeth in the U today, are with the A and oUt reagonabie at Dentiats, toes mre beyond all question the lowest! ever offered in Seattle. Our low! ces will continue because they re bringing us the large practice) Wwe desire and require We guarantee all work for i? ears. Hand see us and you will ind we do exactly as we advertine Qur work is the Hest, our prives are the lowest. ALBANY CUT RATR DEWTIFTS Becond Floor Feopte’s Bank Bidx. Seeund and Pike. Take Elevator or Walk Up. Our Prices W Our Work Ww Surprise You. ° Please You. tatomach, gas on the stomach and though pitching with all the won:| strong arm, he was unequal to the) task of beating both teams, | Mathewson was never greater {n/ his big league career than yester beat 17 ball players ever lived. Three times he fought back the Boston rush, and then carried them into two extra inning sessions, de spite his ragged support. In his | three contests he allowed but two earned runs, while the Giants scored eight earned runs behind him. But in the three games Boston scored 11 runs, nine being present- ed to the Red Sox through the mis- |BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN SEATTLE Local people are surprised at the QUICK results recetved from sim ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.,! as mixed fn Adler--ka, the German appendicitis remedy. Swift's Phar: macy, tnd av. and Pike, states that this simple remedy antisepticizes)| the digestive system and draws off the impurities so thoroughly that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour constipation INSTANTLY.—Adv. aeritie-Vanceuver via Victoria € Direct) Dai Leave Seati 9 Arriy “ictorta .. - 1a$pm Leave victoria . 452m. trive Vancouver mols o.4 eave Vancouw pm Arrive Seattle a City Office, T13 Second Avenue STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Canadian Pacific Railway STRAMSHIPS ON “THIANGLE” SERVICE SAMLANG FNOM PIER 1. [Senttie.Vencowses Le ang. =o turning via thao Be. lArrive Vancouver Leave Vancouver . Arrive Victorta . Leave Victoria Arrive Seattle .- Phone Main 6583. DIRECTORY BY DISTRICTS| ‘This Directory Is Piaced Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms —They Depend on You for Support ____ Fremont “COAL AND WOOD | __ McMULLEN & CO. Phone us for your Coal and Wood. —PHONES— Office, H. 28, Ind. Med 53. ‘After 6 p. m., Green 472, White 460. CLOVER LEAF DAIRY, Inc. “North 289; White 686. CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Most Complete and Sanitary Dalry in the City. 12 Quarts for $1.00. Renton, Rainier Valley, Jackson Street District $5.00 BOOK FREE To any lady who will call at our store we will present s copy of Ho- burg's Home Recipes. FREMONT DRU™ CO. Woodland Park — _INTERLAKE FUEL CO. 1319 N. 46th 3400 W. Park Av. N, 908, N. 316 N. 409 INTERLAKE FUEL CO. Wood and Coal, Building Material and Teaming and Columbia PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE COLUMBIA GROCER W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beacon 1522, Columbia 1. ‘The Leading Up-to-Date Grover of the Bainier Valley. Pure Foods—Full_ Weights JACKSON ST. TAILORS M. OLSEN Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Tallors Expert Men Tailors Ont: Our Motto—Fit Guarante: 2417 Jackson Bencon 1476 Star Want Ads Bring Results ‘RENTON nl hd GENERAL MERCHANDISE | Williams & McKn ight iF YOU comm any ann WiLL sxow you” “™ LIVE WIRE BARGAINS Black 71, Ind. White 221. HARDWARE Renton Hardware Co. Some Big Specials on Here, COME AND snz. BIG SAVINGS Ind. White 301, Sunset Mm. 921 REAL ESTATE 82500 Hotel, Restaurant and At @ sacrifice, Hotel nas 4s rons, pletely furnished; restaurant iti ot 65; butcher shop adjoining, Total rane $ia7 ber month. ae goed b ~y nee Fo reasons Beo hote! in the city. _ pte WILSON & MARLOWE Harries Bidg., Renton, Wash, Butcher Shop —— VALLEY DISTRICT FLORIST Rainier | Beach Pharmacy GARE, TOME, OT rhe ted SAHLI'S NURSERY Best Drug Store in This FLOUR White Front “Grocery 4100 Rainier Ave The Cleanest Store in Rainier Valley. RIGHT PRICES. Star WantAd Bring Results|‘: | marre | pitching, desperate and dumb work erable support accorded the “big train.” Racked up aa he should have been, Christy would have won games, while the other one w fair draw Reyond sympathy for Mathewson, we have no alibis to present. When a championship series goes into the tenth round of the eighth game, and }then swings in the balance on an easy fly ball, we will leave it to keener visions to award the edge on playing form. The Giants out lder of his big brain, big heart and) batted, outpttched and outplayed Roston on the bases by a margin of 2 to 1 But when a team in unable to maintain and protect this advantage in defensive play, there Our) day, but no man great enough to|!# certainly no roar coming. The star of the series is Herzog, the Giants’ sterting third baseman. He outplayed, outbatted and out scored all the others, fighting hiv way through the eight games with out an error, “Red” Murray le next in Hne. wtars are Yerkes, Stahl and Hooper Summed up, it was a series which included the wildest mixture of brilliant and wretched playing, im po. lo catches, easy chances |, wouderful and bush league on the bases—a veritable ewirl of all that goes to make up baseball from every angle of the came. On form the Boston | THE STAR—THUREDAY, OCTOBER a, wba She Got Her Politics From Her Husband LONNIE AUSTIN TO FIGHT FO FRED GNODGRASS Center fleider of New York Giante, who let a world's championship drop from his hands, but was for- given by teammates, who said, “Any of us might have done the same thing.” FACTS When Snodgrass dropped Engio's fly in the tenth inning yesterday, he lost $1,500 for himself and every Giant player, — Tris Speaker was not the heav- jest, but was the most timely hit- er in tho series. He won one game and tied the score in two by opportune wallops, Herzog played erroriess ball at third, and was responsible for more runs than any man on either side, Hugh Jennings was almost right in pic! ng “Red” Murray to be the star of the series. Next to Herzog he was New York's strongest player. Joe Wood has the biggest record for games of any pitcher, despite his one bad break. Three victories is his score. Marquard, Mathewson and the youngster, Bedient, must be credited with pitching honors equal to Wood's. Fred Snodgrass, whose fatal er- ror in the tenth yesterday cost a world’s championship, also saved one game to New York by his great catch on Monday, New York ontbatted Boston, and stole more bases. The Giants’ base running was better when it came to all acount good judgment, Jim McAleer, owner of the Red Sox, gets $147,000 on the series, He pald $200,000 for the Boston club last winter, —_— Cady, Boston's “second string” catcher, caught more games than Carrigan, #e caught every game Boston won, Myers caught every game tor the Giants. DYNAMITE BOMB CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—~A dynamite bomb was discovered in the post- office here jast night. It was in closed in a heavy cardboard pack- age, both ends of which were sealed with plaster paris, and a carefully hidden fuse proteuded from its center. Detectives are ee one for the sender of the champion of fleet, Friday night atthe, will find mother. 4183. MRS. JAS. FAIRWEATHER. ‘Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists HUTE 5 PREM MAKERS GOOD GLASSES 330 Znd. AVE near UNION When Looking for a ‘Den. tist, Find the One rr, Want i, Right boctor Br the Washington that they are comin but t In the office Brown. that they of the wrong Or DENTISTS ON NUE ALMING BRow? M * , myself, took charge of the offi- when the tor duly 16th, 1901, ss afforded practice eno, one dentist only, Seattle population of about 000 and I had becom Dentiat tor h acl ay. that the reasonably claws I figured tat foundation up a Dental Pra to do, proper pulld Bentilo's Le TIM Wiest Ave One Door South ph ding Dentist. Open Hven Until 4 for Peo Champion welterweight of the Northwest, who meets Chartte Pox, the North Pacific If James Tamblyn Colmer Will call, 135 Worth Broadway, Be Phone Kast block, and think to ny offiaes, re those onvinced charged work would get plenty of first class work the Fdwin J. Brown, D. D. |The PANTAGES ue—Union Block ae aH Wess 4 and Sundays Who Work x PITCHER’S TIPS FOR THE KIDS: ‘lw BY RUBE MARQUARD * ‘w - Get control first. Don't try * Jato throw curves unl] you can * * put the ball just where you ® want tt, any time you want to # Then you ean ‘try for curves 4% Don't try to masier too many at ones, Take the simple ones ® Tiret and work up ®, Don't overdo things —don't @ strain your arm by throwing # Mi doy. Take tt easy. Speed @ is & good thing, but If your arm # fen't built to throw a apecdy ® Pali, don't “throw it out” try fag to get amoke, Remember ® that slow ball pitchers with ®@ tantalizing curves have been ® Very Hurcenstt! ® And don't dissipate Save ® your health. Get as much sleep & a6 possible, and don't amoke or . _ It'll spoll you if you + * ROA ERE A WR TA AAREDS For all % the family A Strong Tonic - Without Alcohol A Biood Purifier - Ak ohot DANCING DANCING HIPPODROME, SGATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. & Cents Per Couple Phone Mein 963 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson 6t. Hotel Ethelton ant we per yf madly hs atores pa JACOBS "ae For Kodak En- largcements. Guaranteed Best Results. Should be carefully examined and fitted with Hyegiasses or Spectacles by an expert Who makes ‘neadtohes AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43 Tonight, All Week. Matiness Thuraday and Saturday Batley & Mitchell's Production of Mra, Fisko's Greatest Success “SALVATION NOLL" Monday (Bargain gs 260 Evening P: 3c, 500. Ma Next Week—‘Brew: . Millions.” Y Doth Phones 6108 a Weber & Fields “PUN IN A WAL Man. Acts, ¥ Jung & ¢, er 8, Onvin- er orto. 44449295560 5508 008 Dtfopd | | Ba | Brunswick hotel, from nearby , the young Philadel sever henten jaw bona ¥ to be ta aken to & bompital, a Mee. Horton Hi place, has ‘pa, nt we soon en-| Chairman of thot hand battle, For\of the women's used bones torn tee of the a “HOP” USED BONES IN A STUDENT FIGHT overblal PINLADELPHIA Starting jay ve 5 * AMY ON OF tag ‘eM Comms Han AROUND HERE, HEY LL GT Tyr Oct with an visten Me Nie argument » Chirurgieal eo! re SUITS (5a Our Great Special ee HALTED CHIC AGO, Oct a8 Negotia Johueo h » world, an weight “champion of t J, Kelly, representative of Hugh Mcintowh, the Australian pro: ercod moter, have come to an abrupt hal here today. Johnson, it is «i in xints that Melntosh’s $15,000 h someone In with a Bydney was authorized felt be placed w country rather than he wepaper Kelly to offer Jo $50,000 for two bouts in Australia, one with Sam Langtord of Boston and the other ;with Sam McVey of California | The black champion, in addition, wan offered $5,000 for training ex: ponses According to & message received from Kelly, who js in Milwaukee, disagreement will be adjusted in a tow days FREMONT A. C. TO PLAY WN. PARK t with What should prove a fast and hard-fought game of football is scheduled at Vashington Park | grounds on Sunday, between the Washington Park aggregation and |the Fremont Athletic club eleven The failure of the Ballard Cubs to | put in an appearance, a failure which was no fault of Manager Barry, but of the players, caused last week's kame between that team and the Washington Park aggregation to fall through. On Thureday the Park second ‘team will Broadway second team. Manager Hunter of Washington Park still has some open dates for his tea He may bo reached at the Main 4411. OFF THE WIRE Ad Wolgast and Teddy Maloney, the latter of Philadelphia, fought six fast rounds to draw io the Quaker City Thursday night. Ma loney did well when he got over a fit of stage whee ina the first round. Washington play the Young Masel, who recently made @ fine showing in Seattle acninet several fast local scrappera, lost a decision at Wenatchee, where Eddie Marine out-boxed him for 10 rounds. The crowd yelled for a draw, Maxwell being a popalar fa- vorite around Wenatchee. Total paid attendance for the eight games of the world's series was 252,037. Total receipts, $490, 833. Each club xets $147,028.85 and the national commission §49,083.30./ | Rach Red Sox player gets $4,024.68, and each Glant $2,566.46, Stanford won from the Australian) |rugby team yesterday in a fast | Same: score 12 to 12. “Fifty Years Ago, When Golden W i Was Young” George Hildebrand, former out- fielder, and now umpire in the Pa- cific Coast league, will hold an in- dicator In the American league next season. MICKEY WANTS TO FIGHT Mickey O'Brien, who claims the titie of lightweight champion of the Northwest, is back in town,| after a sojourn in the Canadian provinces, where he met with much success among the secrappers of his weight, cleaning up everything that offered. He i# hot on the trali of Joo Bayley, who claims the light- welght championship of Western Canada, and expects to get a fight) with the Canadian lightweight on the other side shortly. Meanwhile Mickey {s open for engagements, and bars nobody at! his weight. As there are a number of local Nghtweights who will prob- ably dispute Mickey's title to the Northwest champlonship, there ought to be some one to dispute it in the ring instead of in print. The! Irish lad ja spoiling for a fight and doubtlesp will be accommodated in due season. | You smack your lips because it is good all It has a pure flavor and mellowness of ; in other whiskies. It is free from unpleasant I's a new experience, That's because Jem RESULTS Tramento 2 San Franeiaco 3, Oakiand 2. Portland 3, Los Angeles 2, Standing of ¢ mae 74 73 80 8 POST SEASON GAMES ST. LOUIS, Mo,, Oct. 17.—By tak- ing yesterday's game, the seventh of the series, from the Browns, the} Cardinals of the National league} won the city championshi Cardinals—Nationais ....6 7 Browns—-Americans A Steele and Wingo; Hamilton and Alexander, Oakiand Finch’s Golden Wed | Bottled in Bond is made differently from ordinary whiskies, Its formula and process of manufacture have been perfected by over fifty years of science. They keep the original flavor and quality absolutely pure all the way through. It and ment is whiskey—aged under govern- pure, matured straight in supervision. wood At Chicago—The White Sox made But it is far more than that. Matinee Daily, Twiee Nightly. Ellison Nowlin TRE FInK FL Screaming A Oe a Troupe in wines ¢ Wares it two games to the Cubs’ 3 yes: Cubs—-Nationals .., . 5 2 ‘ The hd sta reieame set es aap Sox—Americans . .. pee its purity bring out a satisfying qual- Ruelbach and Archer; White, ity you never knew before. “Made Differently’ Bens and Schalk, Next Saturday the football teame of Queen Anne and Lincoln will decide which is to be the contender for the state championship.

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