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THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1913. Your Graduate Optomet- ‘Lenses Dupli- | rst — ahah 2 W RPMUNDS, OFft. THEIR ATTORNEY. THREATENS LONG the Unluckiest Ball Club in Both Big Leagues? ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR , (rhe Cincinnati team is a baseball joke Wiring, Repairing, Installing eryone wonders why, Failures in Red 1018 Post St. Seattio isle are stars on other fields, Great leaders . . BATTLE IN | have failed to make the team a winner, The | Star commissioned the sporting editor of the Cincinnati Post to investigate this problem, y, United . Wire Here is his opinion in a nutehell,) Our New Store| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9.—Jess Willard and 11 other persons con nected with his battle at Vernon with “Bull” Young, which was fol-| CARROLL'S Jewelry STORE lowed by Young's death, are held Optical today to answer to charges of sec ond degree murder and violation of . that section of the penal code pro-| 323 Pike Street hibiting prizefighting The men were bound over by! Justice of the Peace Summerfield, after Earl Rogers, counsel for the defendants, had threatened to de mand separate trials for each de fendant, thus dragging the cases through the courts for a year, and costing the county a quarter of a | million dollars, (New Joshua Green Bldg.) 3) - Convenient to All Cars BULL BROS. | In addition to Willard, the men Just Printers held are: Thomas J. McCarey and | Al Greenewald, promoters; Charles! 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043) & Eyton, referee; Albert Harder, = = =| timekeeper; Thomas Jones, Wil- Harry Gilmore, Jr.| James Cameron, lard’s manager Young's manager; Charles Ansiinger, Edward Web lester, Walter Monohan and John | Davies, seconds and towel silngers. (CAMPBELL WINS | The eleven contestants whose} Pacific or Puller thwest Stamps” erful and ch ean Inexpen operated ree. oe REE NOOKLET clear p land at cost per acre than has ever Been possible heretofore PACIFIC MANUFACTURING CO. 1j12 Western Reattle, Wash ™icars finished wit perfect scores Jin the P.l. Reliability Tour, met Sh | Monday and drew lots for the tro a 0 jphies offered, The Pu. sweep ere |atakes trophy was drawn by Jack Campbell, entrant of the Michigan e | Capt. P. W yly, Butek | }won the Rallou & Wright cup | for First-Class |touring cars and the Waterho Trading Co. T. FP. Rarsby driver, - with a Studebaker captured | the Washington hotel trophy for 5! Go to the Boston Dentists, Who Have a Reputation for NO GAMES MONDAY | Make the Reds a Winner, Wiil the Sixth Succeed? From Left to Right They Are: Manager Joe Tinker, Ex-Managers Hank O'Day, Clarke Griffith, Jonn Ganzel, Joe Kelley and (With Mustache) Ned Hanlon, on sale In Seattle today. Seats ma be purchased at Brown & Hulen's tor the next week. The prices of you cannot the ff you have pyorrhea, posetbly do better than consul block of reserved seats, | with the Cincinnat! summed up in an an- The trouble for over 11 years, and have turned litehe enn be ja season or two to d pitchers of today were released by nended on minor | y that elty carry | Cub pennants. Cincinnat!, the smallest in the league, cannot afford to n who saw ue or col BALLARD HOPES |[crax Dug ts an optimistic cuss be In the baseball business. Dug was up bright and early this morning, and conveyed the that the opening game would be played this afternoon, no r if a dozen clouds decide to burst while hovering over the re- ball park PS WILL OPEN NEW PARK TODAY SURE, SAYS EVER OPTIMISTIC “DUG” As this year's turnout for positions If Dug wasn't sanguine, he wouldn't on the football eleven is the larges in the history of the school, bo runs high out at the Ballard high that the North End school will get on the local gridiron map this sea new mat gions of the new son, Coach Dallas has had his men Dug insists he is really looking for a little shower, Just to damp: out dally, and is already putting || en the spirits of the visiting crowd in charge of Mike Lyneh them through the hard grind The Seattle president declares the unfinished state of the grand Eight last year men are back/{ stand allowed the rain to pour into the seats yesterday. That fighting for their old positions.|| caused the postponement of the contest, not the fact that the They are Captain Hovey, Wick|{ grounds were dampened Pike, Ole Oleson, John Wanless The game ts 8¢ heduled to take place at 3 o'clock, There will be Fred Donaghue, M. Kyle, Henry |] music between 2 and 3 Barker and Harry C€ |PETROSKEY MEETS BOB | McALLISTER an | There’s No Class to Lobster | By A Drees 4 Wire Wear this grand Invigorator while you sleep. It is | SA% "FRANCISC Sept. 9—-Sail-| an’ then after the theatre wo) flooded with lobsters. The lobster or Ed Petroskey meets Bob nar on cate . my oh » co > »| a quick and positive cure for nervous debility, impaired Sa cuiales Ries toil elimasen ie & went to a swell caf an had Jot or ‘bards off the coast of Maine vitality lack of vital rgy, lame back, lumbago, rheu- gam yp eta mapas ype Baar Fo concluded Myrtle the Tele-|have increased in population #0 ’ — ee ey ae oe ee phone Girl, thus ending the story that the fishermen catch them by matism, stomach disorders, kidney and bladder troubles offer to meet Frank Klaus in Pitt®|apour her good time the night be-|simply throwing a lassoo. It is no} and all ailments due to a weakened condition of the J burs ri : ara ore longer necessary, in order to bag a nerves and vital organs. _— OF enOe TUCrOeney You had lobster!” cried Hank lobster, to wave a cold bottle and by Promot kin of Pittsburg. |the Hotel Clerk, horfified. “You| make a noise like a cabaret Biectra-Vita wilt eive rack S¢| Read These Cures If he Is successful In his match | mean to tell me that the cheap,| “Lobster has been selling be Youth. It will drive out your! 1 guffered with rheumatiam In fl With Por tie Meat he will leave at|tin basco sport who took you ac-|low two bits a pound on the open Pains and aches. bulld up. y different parts of the be penne Sy he tually had the nerve to run you|market. If you buy a chorus girl Siete Bie ur alline yo ankles, knees and arms for # | cuummwuniennt suanen up against a ration of lobster!” —|lobster nowadays sho turns up with an exhilarating current Of| eral years, also general debility | Won. Pet I don't care to have you r her nose ring at you. She wants electricity. | Blectra-V has cured me, re- fal 1 soolto any of my gentlemun friends|something expensive for her sup No man need suffer from de,| moving every sign of the pains ‘lin that manner,” said Myrtle,|per, like a plate of prunes or a net cae" Gane’ de oth and f will gis mead. 1 haughtily. “What was wrong with|dead-to-rights fresh egg. Suggest dead dog -¢ er 5 our getting lobster?” lobster for the main eats and Miss happiness you can in i a ‘Why didn't he steer you|Fluffy Flivver will think you are ot gp rms yOu dar at , against a bean sandwich and ajtrying to practice economy and and ae mbage, General tall glass of water or else a ten-| show her a good time on the change whit p r; A Lost nature's medicine, and the proper Weak ened. ‘ cent mulligan stew?" demanded |from a Buffalo nickel.” application of Cts rand make 83 Hank the Hotel Clerk. “Aren't| “I want you to duh-stinetly under you the man you ought to be ae ?lyou hep, my dear, that lobster Is|stand that Mr. Jones, who ordered Miectra-Vite 1¢ the most { $2 £3} |no longer the dish of midnight/ lobster for me, ain't no cheap 1 t t . 427] aristocracy? Lobster is no longer| skate,” protested Myrtle. outs ¢ HH “7 /au fait, nor de trop, nor auf wie-| “Maybe he was trying to show New Y ** | dersehn. you how handy he was at opening . NATIONAL LEAGUE You want to know the reason|a lobster wing without the aid of ely go, and now fal Won ret'lfor the decline of King Lob?| burglars’ tools,” said Hank the Ho: w man. Iw : ms : 0°] Well, the Eastern markets are! tel Clerk. g like I was, fo 6. ae rare o ir treatment| is sure to help them. I have re ye dal . on aa work just the| ommended the a an fs 74 420 about it sediny "| Ww G. FROS COAST LEAGUE “9 TODAY --- BIG BOOK FREE i serilane ra Mae Kansas on thie ecupea eis taal 4s 40 4 Pesaieg "3 4 Hard Times—-Bronx policeman, New York city, has filed a petition a rament v4 in bankruptey. 1 Angeles at O82 24.8 @ with our fre The Electra-Vita Co. Oakland HH _ Huge pickerel jumped into rowboat of the Misses May and Loretta Sacre Ine disoroere of men sg King, on Lake Hopatcong. From enthusiastic story sent out by local cor- and wor ‘This b tells in ate : , REIOSN LRAGE Ld respondent, the pickerel couldn't be blamed. ain, simple lang y yr ‘hentre Natiding HOW SOUM, ty WESORIRET ORS re we @ Secon ve, Cor, Spring Seattle, Wank. Woman in Marinette, Wis., has given birth to her 24th child, and Grogs. it tell Please send om bps ry only one set of twins in the lot, She has nearly run out of names. conquered by Y A letter bearing the name of the town of Lianfalrpwilgwyngy!lgogery- autifus COAST LEAGUE chwyrndrowillandwailigogogoch was received at the postoffice of Baltt men, ‘s Portiand 6, Oakland more, Md., and awaits a claimant . Vite | Address | ‘ wea Det ead (ak A New York hospital is experl- Very latest in serums Is one that will cure insomnia, Two Paris phy- nt Pp y 18 phy. Electra h " Town ting with illuminating the |sicians announce the discovery Et ito 6D, m.; Saturday even floors of rooms from beneath with aaa eens D 8; Sundays, 10 to 1. electric Two commuters in Huntington, L. » engaged in a furious fight, Cause lamps set under glass and 4 was discovered to be possession of a servant girl, First-Class Dentistry. There were no games played in the Northwestern league Monday If your teeth afternoon. Vancouver {s at Port are aching or you land and the Vic are be have earities in ins enter d in Tacoma | your teeth, or if on have missing RITCHIE-WELSH | ad —— ree gr TICKETS ON SALE wish replac “ a hamplonship battle, to be staged at es mr eey ee Srapantee Contuanier at The Ex-Managers of Cincinnati Association, and a Promising Recruit. Five of These Men Failed to ww e readily, o Beton Onan, a 42033 Second {25 it range from $2°tr ton-| By “Brownie” Holmes loco ‘sams. Not one t» with the player lke ater cube Sth tebtisns have been in thi. location | eral admission to $15 for the choice | Sporting Editor Cincinnati Pest.| “rn team has never held a play Four winning National league! who left the Reds to help win four) | | | you like, and then we'll move along. | SAYS, IN VIOLATION OF THE LAW Game Warden Harry Rief of King county today charged Tacoma city officials are showing utter disregard for the state constitution in arrest ing King county nimrods who defy an ordinance passed in the city of Tacoma, which prohibits fishing in the vicinity of the Tacoma shed, on the Green river tion water on code, states it tp be tried |fense har n ¢ | Tacoma officials are fender the vunty in the wher of the constantly ing in violation of that particular section, says Ref. The intake for Tacoma's water supply is h d at Palmer Junc tion, on the € n riye The city of Tacoma has closed an FIGHTER REALLY 1S HELD FOR TRIAL FOR KILLING OPPONENT "= JESS WILLARD AND ELEVEN OTHERS FACE MURDER CHARGES, : What in the World Is the Matter With Cincinnati, SEATTLE FISHERMEN. ARRESTED LOvI tilda Gc 4 pr t pict ire Your PAY ENVELOPE H © you to I the part t ord gets? i Why not ir rent # ¢ % within the forbidden regions, he | ee, reno t ne ous * nabbed by one of the elty sanitary well built, modern, Fine % Sayearors taken to the neighbort g00d Car serw q of Tacoma for a “kangaroo ce, Green Lake or Phinng according to Rief 'y A city official is acting outside : the limits of the ao bale f at the Be ating beyond the t wn in let » making 4 county Kief recently went to the closed } district for the purpo! ting “ « 3 rented and making a test case. He 951 EMPIRE BLDG, invited the officials out to wateh MAIN 4388, him fi but was allowed to pro *Prilef ts partioularly indignant be O'REILLY HOME ya hatchery wa: BUILDING CO. in the cloned district, at a cost of $3,000. This hatchery turns out 100,000 ~~ = trout & year into Green river, and area of 30 miles long and 15 miles in width to fishermen, Only 20 }acres of the prohibited distriet 1 the property of the elty of Tacoma The Green river and the tributaries from which the anglers are barred furnish some of the best fishing streama in the ste If a fisherman dares to venture RANDOM SHOTS As the means by which Van- couver and Portland are able to b in the fight for the Northwestern league pennant, the Seattle club has n a big success this summer if low scores won in baseball, Cc as be giv Col Ww |in golf, jing the dazzling ing. the Be mps would and the rap for the N bunt Our idea of nothing at ali—high hopes of a young ball player pur chased by the Seattle club We are duly thankful that C. Swain did not bust the home run record on our lot. You know the bunk, the short Seatt! cr | There are many bright young lights in this circuit who will go back to the country stores when the scrap ses on September 28 eke ttthhenhhhhhhe * * Now that the obituary of ® Ad Wolgast as a bigh class ® fighter is written, you'll find * that every lightweight boxer # in the country {s willing to * take bim on * * proach of September 28 More than 65,000,000 pounds of sumed in various} aluminum w industries in the United States last year. Almost equals the display of ivory in the Northwestern league. | Dont Muff This We'd like to know {f the skippers of thos rman sonder yachts that | were so badly beaten by the Yankee | boats are afflicted with the disease #0 aptly illustrated by the name of the town off which they are sailing. Of course, you know the name of this Massachusetts town? You| don't know? Honest? Well, then it's Marblehead. Laugh as long as) ee er | if th sonder boats were manned by Englishmen, you'd hear something about the tricky Yankees fastening locomotives to the keels. oe | | eee etek keh) « * * Oh, You Coast League! * * Rill Wilson was released by * ® Seattle because he could not ® # hit, and now Los Angeles has *| # signed him for a pinch hitter * Talk about the irony of fate! * * SEER EERE HE HH ee Huerta Is still batting over .300 In| the Mexican league. oe 8 Good Night! We don't see any harm tn that| California newspaper giving prizes to hunters with the best hard luck when stories, anglers but it comes to Frank Chance has signed a new pitcher named Shears. Probably eeeeeee ,to beat if Lynch " Broce ary Ne tee race | Dugdale’s New Park |srer divided into three parts, Here Pinna cen La became they Were NOL) wet kk kk tk tk kik tie yh nsportatio Fven the Dental Profession will | Failure to hold players until they| But Connie Mack held Edd are Cheney of the Cubs,, When Dug asserted that rain| pape et ss lop or ean be traded advan. | Collins and “Stuffy” McInnes three of Rrooklyn, Perdue of) Would never put the kibesh on al =e ape elecd gy sale dagree qpioed aly, due to the unwillingness years and then they helped win |Hoston and Brennan of the Phils—|scheduled game in Seattle, he prob- | ap tarde Mtge 77 Oar wor TUESDAY ATS | te anond anes’ th calacton pennants. And John J. McGraw of the best mon in the league. /ably figured the rain out in the| tv, opposite Bon Marche, about, SPOKANE VS, SEATTLE inadequate ccouting eyetem, |held Marquard three years before tin Hecker helped the Glauts| Rainier valley wasn’t wot | your teeth. You won't be sorry. | 4th Av. Cars 250 and 50c| Mysteriously odd luck. he was worth @ nickel, and spent) win a flag or A be! v tie vated oe fais we _.| One is as much to blame as the four years making Art Fletcher a Traded to Cincinnati, he hit) course we don't want to ie) lother; In conjunction they have dg league shortstop. around .260, but when sold to the | quoted as saying such, but you can/ made Cincinnatt a baseball joke. Get ora who can-| Phils began and continued to bat) Ket @ pretty fair idea of the Champs t spring Joe Tinker took south not be used ¢ ay haw rot around .300 | When Welece Delt baa bens pléked pitchers, all pronounced the Reds of chances to make good| Tex McDonald wasn't even a Red |'0 Pite aasbey ning _— dy for majors.” The eight | tra regular ~ Boston he is one of} went back to the minors Players are shipped quickly to|the best hitters in the league; th Let it be said that it is not with | he R tried 18 pitch-| reduce expenses, t claim be there are Steinfeldt and Overall, |Stief that we accept the rapid ap-| |help. REMEMBER, the greater the weekly payroll, the greater Seattle. the are excluded for fisherm which the anglers virtual paradise region from in a Rief is contemplating having the Tacoma inspectors arrested and tried in King county on charges of ersonating officers. thought he was cut out for the league. big There is a boxer in the East known by the cognomen of “Wild cat” Ferns. That is a peculiar kind of vegetable It now appears probable that jeorge Nill and Lee Strait will not with us next year. Nill is EXTRACTING CLEANING anxious to play in the East rait does not want to return, Dug prob- ably can make a good trade for these players The Champs will have a hard man keeps his promise use Douglass in the opening game. The big fellow has got a bet ter assortment of benders than any other tosser in th gue. With Other Work © tor Examinations, oe Willett 1480. cars to Pete Schneider, who has returned from Calgary, probably will get a chance -to start a game this week Pete is anxious to show the fans what he has. ' HID HIS MONEY IN THE GROUND. ITS GONE IF HE HAD HIDDEN IT IN OUR BANK IT WOULD BE SAFE NOW Do you see this picture occurrence Well this is a common The papers contain accounts almost daily of where people lose their money by hiding it in unsafe places. If you want to HIDE your money hide it behind our thick walls and strong locks where it will be SAFE. We refer those who have not banked those who HAVE. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings. Northern Bank & Trust Company PIKE ST., COR. FOURTH AVE. THE UPTOWN BANK INSIST ON SEATTLE-MADE GOODS In doing this you enable the manufacturer to in- crease his output, and compel him to employ more with us to —==== Porsshle Houses Cottages, Bakeries = rages Bte. All sizes and styles. 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