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DR. A. W. LEONARD First Methodist THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913. BILLY SUNDAY SAYS IT WILL BE A GREAT WORLD SERIES Something new and wonderful, 4 the only Chi #0 Medical Co. has ite Reg i stration Only He DOES Thi Can’t C With Stars Who Flourished Back i : Aas Church nly He hink Present Day Stars Can’t Compare With Stars o Flourished Back in the 80’s Asianic at Wash ur By Billy Sunday You read about the speed of Col day, but I never saw the man who;dectares the batter out if he bat an ement in team work. We 204 ington, D. C, in line, So os, erkle olnne a thing o " kon! nave | infteld wit t and sec orle 6 Morning serviec, 11:00—Ser | NOW THE WORLD'S MOST BUC. | and Licton ¢ Edy thin ertmane Bad CORE OB ep eres as aries a ; oe nd phen pes wou B. - gars CESSFUL EVANGELIST, BUT | ould they outaprint | on him take throws from Ed WI coupled, Wecaune — ¢ iin dea ' a dental IN THE 80'S A STAR OF AN uam, Pfeffer, Stovey,* Hamiltor }iamson bare-handed—and ) pping, Len a chuckle ane man known, for ‘ bey . dd, may | add, Billy Sunday | i} ac vale h 1 ol4 and : SON'S FAMOU H i | jamson could There have been I Hradle “The Holy Spirit As a} fQ OUS WHITE STOCK:| 1 was once timed 300 yards In st] | across from the short field! or | Collin io 8 . “4 ey saplont. « 4 Ave, second ; ” “ seconds, flat It fing, how much better aro these | pasemer + not ed then 4 1 Paxton Hotel. Helper in Prayer. (Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper | ond fave Tend much of the ac ing Jehnpe thet Charlie Comiskey? pared with Bi “ed OT GRI n free, If you cannot Evening service x Enterprise Association.) srs tel gt lrg A What pitcher today Is better Hd William , tay ot the _ GUARANTEE to cure by the R } MoPy i im WoNdl’h-depion Will bea erent | Toa Jack hanta like Ty Cobb and | than John Clarke the only land we wan thi 5 a a leng jensen D. D., genera , 1 f exhi plying oliladh hore | bob athe opog teres ie et earigiy rahbaon | man who ever threw an over- |wton I ¢ ae kite MGlAlne a chute 0. & O. MEDICAL CO, ated he Ch “ Hits | hand raise ball; than McCor te tb Chsow Sth terrilis epee W. A. SUNDAY Moy J. Hing, Gen. Mgr. q ‘ » Amer . 3 | mick, than Jim Keefe, with his | from an itl anf A = “ 7" ' % WE DID these things, too, | | marvelous change of pace; elous—and he played with bare ree pews and a welcome to a wht but we had no names for them, | than Mickey Weich, than Rad- hands, REMEMNER “Es ‘ ae scored wice from second on b or Amo Ru h 2 _— > eee Fifth Ave, and Marion 8t They say the game ts faster than! Infield outs In one series. The | ereatec of thorn Pt te le Re ate Ba) se dpn nth niet : Flimowme Thess Seats first time King Kelley signaled | Amos was right his fast ball ’ Kopfweh” R a tifte. tavt ay Kt ts more) that he'd hit the next ball, and | looked like a streak of dust sroat batters—-Cobb, Jack agtied, bat careful Tre jnrtatiation of |Rcien Maybe it wa {started with the pitchers Biceiot etl em Pe a ackson.| > RENE preseee enables quite 90 and-ready as sor motion, sliding around the | enna NY niet | ; ba gree “a + tase scat ae a as ay «| Baker, Collins, Oldring, MecInnes,| retired int-—or to “Buck” Ewing, or Cha lamno O'Ne Mike ‘ Murpt Hiteee, Sutaa, tcCon| Great speed and certect tmiss « Bennett, and TELL ME THE! nan, Capt. Anson, Browning, Ewit 212 Spring Street tink, Melts “Shavardall varent] ke paceuuaYe. to scoie trot Post g ANSWER! Brouthers, Richardson, or, the gre Rerwatative to you ___|Thompson, Roger Connor, Richart.| prevent a good sprinter turning tho | basoman, W th Fred ‘oul ¢ @ bi orce “ ve m =~, 800, Kelley, Ewing, Comiskey, An-| trick tfer, who forced the rulemakers | the © rule EVERYBODY’S NIGHT’ Rya Dalryt Maik}. juke Daubert, Chase cad iow! o write wection 8 of rule 61, which| Tho only advance I see ts tr ey, Welch and Browning etch are ost first basemen to Dance at Dreamland TONIGHT Admission 25¢, including 6 Dance tekets Ladies Free Wa \ For DO YOU WANT TO SEE BIG GAME TUESDAY? 's Orchestra. | CALL MAIN 4724 Addressing, Malling Circular Work HEIDEN’S MAILING BUREAU 1407 Fifth Ave. and Phone Main 965 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. THE VIRGINUS HOTEL 804 Virginia St, near Westlake Av Phone Eillett 803. Cities Fhons a Res Phooe Kenwo ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, Installing 1018 Post St. Seattic WHO IS HE? Do you know who this ball play-| You can see it for nothing If you er is? know the name of the man in the He's one of the men who will play | pictur In the big world’s series next week. Wf you guess right, the some | thing in It for you. The Star has made arrangement with Manager Ben Ketcham, of the ‘lieve It to be Moore theatre, for 300 seats next ticket office of the Moore theatre) Tuesday, the opening day of the/0n Tuesday morning if you've big series. |ploked the man right you'll get a On that day, and as long as the ticket for nothing. That Seattic has the finest || series lasts, the “Star Player” now, Remember, the first game In the billiard parior in the world? |/in place on the stage of the Moore big series starts at 1 o'clock next) Come in and see. will duplicate y play made in| Tuesday. That meane 11 « BEA the big games hin a few he The doors of the M onde it actually occurs. It's | wil open at 10:30, and t BROWN & HULEN almost as exciting as being right on| will start In the Moore theatre a Second and Spring = Third Floor == SOCCERITES OFF™™OR,S." |MINOR CLUB IS SOLD The 1913 soccer season begins INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 4 For a consideration sald to be $165 Seattle Sunday with battling for the ver paid for |for the Northwestern Soccer league Here's what you have to do: Cut out the picture and write on a lit the name of the player you be- Then take it to the > oore ame For ice rates. We guarantee in the Indianap full weight and prompt de- livery. ICE four teams jump” tn the race DELIVERY CO of Denver, by Sol Meyer, t championship. Carbonado, one of a | BANGING the new entrants, opens in Seattle St. Paul Steve Repair against the fast Celtic aggregatior & Plumbiag Ca HIPPODROME The game will b d at Dug Original fire bow Fitth and University. dale's old park cc neing at 2 Hntage and repeire 10-ptece ¢ Orchestra. o'clock York and the Seattle for all kinde 3 by Compete: United are scheduled to settle thelr stor ranges and argument of supremacy on the Co spans ont cate put con oa playfield grounds lumbia City fn and ry . em The Fort Lawton soldiers, of PA whom much is expected this season,| a ~ a | play opening game }town, clashing with the F Just Printers eleven at Franklin. The 1 hampions meet the 1013 THIRD MAIN 1042) squad in Tacoma TRACK IS READY an unabating downpour of pat a crimp In the CUT-| RATE| Only rain Sunday OHIO scheduled program of automobile racing, on he half-mile track at park, according to Robt e romoter, today. Enough | ofl has been emptied on the track} | to keep off a normal gush, adds | Hiller. | Th are five « car A for the ta f ser nt Th most | \ xf the winner) wr sTAND BACK OF OUR wank e « fre for-all 10 mile 2 As’ GUARANTER WILL INVESTIGATE ‘EM ee Ww \GTON ’ostmaste: | wasuivorow. — vowmaster Amalgam Filling 50c Up tiga newspaper circulation | | Gold Crowns $3 and Up Bridgework $3 and Up’ | | OFFERS eta malay ve rem ‘Full Sets Teeth $5 “Up MY COMBINATION TREAT OE ror / au Up IMPAIRED VITALITY ONES THREAT 2 a | MENT THAT NEVER FALLS 1b ers who We have thousands of Beattie pa } v . o al # 1 One tents who will tell you that they t a post hart, w ever knew that plates could be fit ul a € plete data a ted #0 perfectly until they had us do ¢ . of un to n of t the work ad sree t, ite r ete This t hart includes a map of the state| Any work that doesn’t prove ant . of Washington and a map of the |'sfactory will be repaired free of ' United Sta he ot offer ig |charme at any time. c . bur 2 h t Come tn SOON—to ity with cor et even| for PREM examination and esti gu andle os DR. MACY «: ands ; : athy, Chiropractic, Drugle acked at t case 12-Year Guarantee to All ral ond Surgical Mpects’ \abgolutely fre a year's sub Free Examination nLDe. jseription at regular price Of vor Untversttp st. 3 nnd University vance, Vaterson Co, Ay., Seattle, Wash, | $3.25 per year in a Bt, Opp. BERT HALL LEADING | Nhen you are asked, “What bre LEAGUE’S PITCHERS ae is eee at's wholesome, pure and Bert Hall, the Vancow itcher, finished at the ‘ ear?” ular pitchers who completed the Northwestern league & |to statistics which today come from the office of J. Ne 1 know the answer right away league's official statisticlan i ‘is Lefty” Stanley, grabbed by the Portland Const | club before “Old German Lager Beer. the season was over, left with a better percentage of Ha his average being .696 and Hall's 6X8 Alvon Gipe, relegated to the pinch when his arr Independent went back on him, led the Seattle pitche f 643. Meth 4 had a percentage of 591 when he # sent home for the remainder of Brewing Co. A list of the pit s whose work f » season earned them a Seattle, U. 8 A. Rav BIIy oundey percentage of better than .500 follows Predera ch! Mts Us ae GO Im AM nh MBA 80 BBW. LP Toda. ¥ “ie er ee i 1 i oT $ 68 ae VANCOUVER, Oct 4.—Chiet |} a 3 ‘ ‘ _ no 2 4 8 Cwirea anked the All-Stara and beat 2 18 . e , ‘ the Champion Heavers ik their |! _. ree ” F secon nt game In the series | 000, tiand em te ey tae 8 i with Moe nt Friday. Tet Beat et at Aue 7 S i hits net runs, | !oeereoll, Vancouver ‘ : . { arvee: 5 rr 1 oud »0 3 te - aban, Portiand | ™ o 0 Tl { where 1 ane. 47 lino ia8 ; HH ' 2 ’ ™ es 12 3 } er Sunday. |} vow Ma ree ot aie Bh ved . . seevee B10 8 | ALLEN BEATS DE ORO 1 Rd i NEW YORK, Oct, 4—By defeat #—Cadreau and Grindle; ing Alfred De Oro, the holde sand Hannab = thr by a tot MANY TO ENTER RUN The big annual tnterclass cross country run has already become the tople of discussion among the track followers at the University of Wash ington, Of the first crossed 0 p last year, event Eager, Stollard, Starkey, Dripps. Namara. The is four miles PETROSKEY BEATEN Anderson and Me ance of the race SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4.—"Tho | very best middleweight developed since the days of the late Stanley Ketchel,” was the way fight fans referred to Jimmy Clabby, who last night gave Sailor Ed Petroskey a thorowgh beating in practically every round of their bout. FIGHT’S A RAW FAKE NEW YORK, Oct were agreed today that it will be some time before Sam angford |e seen again tn a New York ring, as a result of his 10-round fiasco here Inet night w anette. Shouts of “Frameu the fighters from all aides, and the spectators pleaded with Referee Joh to throw both negroes from the ring. Jeanette won the decision by a m 4.—Pight fans NATIONAL LEAGUE New York fadelphia ao GUE AMERICAN LEA w ont I r relt: NATIONAL York 13-4, Ph n 3-7, Br n 1-6 COAST LEAGUE Ventee #, Lom Angeles 2 Portiand 7, Oakland % an F 2, Kacramento & Harvard and Pennsylvania have not met on the gridiron since 1906, when Penn won, 12 to 6 oles college squad looks good having the most promis {al In many years ‘Tufts thi r Pennock, Harvard's right guard now out of the game hecause of an did not miss a practice or injury a |game in 1912. Smith, coach at Pennsylvania, charge of the. Perdue squad, at Lafayette, Ind ° formerly head is now in university ‘Andy Yale has now scored 1,826 points to 12 for Wesleyan in the 41 games which the two Connecticut colleges have played he The first bit of gloom that fell on the IMnois football camp was the report that Madison would not return as tackte on the Ilinoié eleven . Dance at Dreamland tonight.—Advy, 5 men who! Denny Allen on the world’s pocket Kanras ( billlard ch The firat tmportant game in the strut for local interscholaatic eridiron laurels, comes off this aft on &! Dugdale'’s old park, when vens of the Broadway and Franklin meet tn annual battle. As both teams are recognized as logical contenders, the game has a momentous bearing on either's © for the title. Broadway will have a hearter team on the fleld than the valley ageregation. There ts not a player in Franklin's ranks who welghs above 150, while Broadway has four men over that mark | Fills the teeth—banishes Tooth ache—Butler's Liquid Tooth Filler. 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Our offer is to send you The Seattle Star for one year and give you one of these beautiful maps for the cost of The Star alone—$3.25. Take advantage of this offen There is no catch to it. We were able to secure only a limited number of these maps and are offering them to the first persons who write us. Simply fill in the coupon below and mail to us di- rect (not to agents) and we will send you the map and Star. We will accept renewals of subscriptions also. The Seattle Star 1307-9 Seventh Ave. SEATTLE, WASH. Star’s Offer The Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington. You will find inclosed the sum of three dollars and twenty-five cents ($3.25), for which send me The Seattle Star for the period of one (1) year, and one of the new Parcel Post Maps, containing a com- plete map of the state of Washington, a complete map of the United States and a complete map of the world, as per your offer. Ce cee elee Coes cece ce c's oe melee Name .. R. F. D. 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