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‘ FOR po ne boy and girl ace of The Star a week or two ago that in some way we were going to make it worth their while to cut from The Star and paste away all of those inter- $5 YOu echacls had be on rom day to day under the heading: “Quaint Customs of the World’s Queer People.” We told them, too, that Superintendent Cooper, of the Seattle public Nir wea" . bth seta ; e¢ plan; had said it was a splendid thing and would help the boys and girls wonderfully in their geography and in th general knowledge of the world’s affairs. : or tirecariea th b eg th © tell you what we'll do. WE’LL GIVE A BRIGHT, NEW FIVE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE to the boy and to the. girl—one to each—-who will submit to us, after the pic- ures in therseries have been run, the best scrap book -best as to neatness and as to intelligence shown in arrangement. You may use any sort of a scrap book your heart desires. A home-made scrap book will stand just as good a chance of getting the prize as a “store” book. And we'll fix it so you'll get the money in time for Christmas. Watch The Star Monday for the next picture in the series. aocsw. The Seattle Star | i Pool,"—yesaum, that's the name of it. No'm I THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. I! HiT || VOLUME 15) WASH,, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913. : » Xe PANDA. Be EDITION 136 LOST WHEN BIG LINER BURNS IN | MID-ATLANTIC: TEN OTHER VESSELS STAND BY IN GALE AND SAVE MANY GIANTS LOSE FIFTH GAME (esse, eur wene wis some excrewenr ACCA TRIPDE) BY AND BIES: MATHEWSON | | FLAMES BELOW DECKS DIE CAN'T STOP ATHLETICS WITHOUT CHANCE FOR LIFE By Hal Sheridan hot | AIN'T WE AWFUL MODEST? | more'n 40,000 copies. Uh-huh; pald circu! il tion. Yessir, that's all we claim. Others claim—what’? But can they prove it? We can, Dare us to? It's better to have more’n u claim than to claim more’n you've got. t Isn't a serial; begins and ends on page | 8. It's a humdinger NO. 194 SEATTL Sees Husband Die in a Dream Mrs. Bertha Boles dreamed a curious dream. She was standing, it seemed, beside her husband's bier, looking down into his dead face. She was dressed ali in white She was awakened by the shrill ringing of the te phone bell, Dazed and with the impressions of the dream still upon her, she stumbled to the telephone. Before the person at the rific other end of the line had Raker was time to speak, Mrs. Boles NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Christy gary a 5 when Mer LIVERPOOL, Oct. 11.—After bi thn’ tenia ue ed: Mathewson, the old master, wae pi. ary oe! elie ' ok ia TAN eager eta TP "8 u bao water's edge, the “Ig it true that Raiph is called upon today and failed. ma cand a Heap sag . , no sank int Atlan ay morning “4 He was the best thing left in the jo, tate to ¢ Murphy. Bake Sh 64 passe rs and a crew of 93 on board. Of these 136 replied an amazed repertoire of Manager MoGraw of pu, on hanes 1 ure ‘ly al 1 calied you up to the Giants. He had pitched two ty jurny Old scoring on the Ten big rr c hulk when it went down, At tell you so.” days before, and had toyed with - in Serenk can Uae hidsacaia Tak Coduanastdc’ tc ae, case a ceees e Monday afternoon Palph Mack's hard-hitting Athletice kle. Two runs, two hits, one error. p t a ued 521 of and pas — M. Boles, salesman for the But today Matty falied. The Ath: " Now York--MoLean filed to Old aeneere Western Orygoods Co, letics slugged their way to a fourth ane = Merkle lined to Collins Volturno was comme y Francis Inch, who only won Bis captain's etpes two months belonged to the Canadian North- victory, and the world’s champion. Mathewson out, Barry to Mclnnes ship, The big ibe . ent No rune, fo bits, Be errors whe wn in Subthees ad te ninth. Phil-| FOURTH INNING: Philadelphia adelphia had won four games ot | Barry out, Pletcher to Merkle while hunting in the mour- tains 10 miles from Index with two companions, s um- bled while descending a ern Steamship Co., better known as the Royal lin ad been leased to the Uraniun ship Co. of Holland She sailed, October 2, from Rotterdam, with 24 cabin and 540 steer steep decline, and, his rifle Schang filed to . ¥ , exploding, the bullet entered the five played tut qame.| flied tt ge re er ad “a ‘ age passengers, bound for Halifax and New York is brain anc he died in- Matty pitched a wonderful g no errors : : " 2 Early Thursday morning fire broke ovt on board, It spread so rap It : aT, at 3 i, ae 4 |\dly that Capt. Inch soon saw the ship could not be saved. At bis order fi Nashed ORTH for 'aia: ; Big Mners responded from many directions. NEAR SCENE WHERE TITANIC SANK The Cunarder Carmania was only 73 miles away. Capt. Barr om ddie Plank, Connie Mack - santiy, RE nes is Eddie pitched.a bet-|_ New York —-Horsog fanned. night that the two hunters, |/ter. The Giants gathered two |e MeInnes, unasststed. Pletcher Bearing the body of Boles. || stingy hits off the rangy SOUthPOW ries to Strunk. No runs, no hit, reached Index. The West- The description of the GAM TOK) ny errors. lows: Plank got a warm hand after he FIRST INNING: Philadelphia (came in after finishing his fourth fied and was asked to break the news to Mrs. Pi surphy singled, hitting the first inning The old veteran bad eased dered full steam toward the burning sip. The Cunarder reached the Boles at her home, 129 War- ball pitched Oldring forced rably, and appeared to be 8c pon ‘Thursday ren av. Mathéwson to Fletcher, on 89 At-\ronning much smoother than at the 1 s not fer from the spot where the Titanic sank But Mrs. Boles already tempted sacrifice. Collins singled | start ‘The Volturno was blazing furiously from stem to siern and rolk ing in the trough of th ea. Six t s had been lowered from the to right, putting Oldring on third.) FIETH INNING: Philadelphia Baker flied to Burne Oldring Murphy out, Doyle to Merkle. Old on the throw In, Collins tak-| ring out, Doy M Burns threw [00/ first ball pitched Collins out, Her-| shafer” N when MeInnes bound-|~ afarty wor knew. The message had come to her in a dream. At the funeral Mrs. Bole: was dressed al! in white. craft, but owing to the fouling of the tackle, four of them were burnin kle, on the s fied to uns, no hits, no errors tog to Doy nd up the festivities in led one to third baseman. On¢ this session with seven pitched run, two hits, one error _|balls, and it was the top of the : | New York Herzog out, _ Murphy batting list he disposed of. 8 to McInnes. Doyle out, Barry to) New York—Burns lned out to n a sharp bit of felding. | wetnnes, who pulled down a amoky 7 McInnes Flete ed to Oldring, Up A€AINSt drive, Shafer walked, the first 4 ' oe bleachers. No runs, no hits, PO) Giant to reach first. Murray safe errors. when Plank dropped a high pop SECOND INNING. Philadelphia | McLean singled to left center, seor Strunk out, Doyle to Merkle. Schang|ing Shafer. Murray was held at singled, the hitting Mathew-|second. Merkle forced McLean at sailed from Havre for son's glov popped to Her-|second, Collins to Barry, and was ates today aboard the zog. No runs hit, no errors. doubied at first, Barry to McInnes Baker to!One run, one hit, one error New Yor) Burn ” McInnes. Shafer fouled out to Mc SIXTH INNING: Philad cond whe high to Mel Co! OF LINER CARMANIA TELLS OF DISASTER IN WIRELESS MESSAGE LIVERPOOL, Oct. 11.—The text of the wireless message first received from Capt. Barr of tre Carmania, concerning the loss of the Volturno, was as follows: “Thursday morning | received wirel distress call from Volturno, then 78 miles off, saying she was on fire. The Car- mania steamed toward her full speed. Reached Volturno at noon. She was burning fiercely forward and rolling heavily. The propeller had fouled the tackle, so that only two out of the six boats lowered got away. Other four were smashed, drown- ing occupants. BARR.” PARIS, Oct. 11.—Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the famous militant suf fraget lead the United § liner La Provence. Before leaving 's sides and thetr occupants drowned. smashed on the Volturno T sached the ocean safely, and those on board were The other two rea phia Paris, Mrs. Pankhurst said ; ‘Mur. | Ra cece tee T Innes, in front of the boxes. Mur-|Raker singled to right on firet eas ao the Unity vay out, Plank to McInnes ball. McInnes sacrifi ‘athens sre was a howling gale, and for the Carmania to run close to the cue e stand 0 : pees apse : , ed it again , however. e liners Phy : < . Philadelphia Strunk out, Doyle to Merkle, Raker Capt mp more healthy social conditions, for) THIRD INNING pct Grosser Furst and Seidlitz came up about 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. La Touranie, the Minneapolis, the Kroonland, the Rappahannock, the Narragansett, the Devonian and the Czar arrived soon after, BIG SHIPS MANEUVER ALL THROUGH NIGHT ships maneuvered constantly in the Volturno :o take off her crew and paige putting humanity on a higher level |Murphy singled through short. a taking third. Barry out, Fletcher to i + out of Fletcher's reach. Merkle. No runs, one hit, no errors and for the administration of plain smash jus' put of dang a u ankind.” Oldring safe on Doyle's muff ot a ew York—Matty singled to right justice to all mankind. E xem, York— Matty singled to right. sie - Colina, and was doubled at first Collins to McInnes. Doyle filed to THE BOX SCORE] (°° "= SEVENTH INNING: Philadelphia . @ Nera woos & mesaree”, The Tugboat Gatun, Commanded by Capt. F. S. Stewart, and Carrying a Party of Notables, in the Pre: ence of Thousands Gathered on Either Wall of the Locks, Passed Through Gatun Locks, From the Atlan- tic Ocean to Gatun Lake, After It Had Been Lifted From the Sea Level to the Level of Gatun Lake. The Gatun Entered the Lower Locks Without a Single Hitch, Steaming Out Into Gatun Lake Less Than ad ip , fanned. Matty’s first | Two Hours Later. This Is the First Vessel to Pass Through the Gatun Locks. On Board for the First PHILADELPHIA— R HPO A Elstrike out. Plank out, Doyle to|| trip Were Col. Sibert Col. Hodges, Maj. Hoffman, Maj. anc Mra. Jervey, H. Goldmark, Capt. Corning of — 4 Merkle. Murphy walked, Matty’s | the §. 8, Panama, Lieut. and Mrs, George R. Goethals, Mrs, Edward Sclidhauer, Mrs. E. E. Lee and the Chief Builder of the Canal, Didn't Make the Trip. Throughout the night to get close enough t Schang fa mania once within 100 feet of the Volturno’s line to her before the gale swept him away, d to reach the Volturno, but, in the storm, each time t near the vessel Capt stern, but f Lifeboats they failed to About 9 p. m. Thursday the Ss | 4 shower of sparks was hurle i a5 G GY () first pass. Oldring fouled out to | Mrs. Sibert and Family. Col. Gaorge W, Goetha Murphy, ie 1 2 ~ 1 ) McLean. No runs, no hits, no er-|| He Just Looked on Aes Oldring, | 2 0 3 0 0 Naw. Yor Fletcher flied to was an explosion on the flaming ship, high in the air, to fall back, many of Collins, Db .- se ecereceee 0 1 - 2 Oj struuk, turns out, Barry to Met |them, upon the t of rescuing liners. 0 2 0 2 0 Shafer out, Barry to McInnes. | With the explosion Volturno's deck became like a volcano. The ey BP rors ee ce nere? si Be Ng Ba hp Cre 9 | react searchlights began to show her ‘ife-belted passengers leaping 4 EIGHTH “INNING: § Philadelphia 9 Joverboard. Dozens of small boats were quickly lowered and began McInnes, 1b ....-.---+++ 0 O 15 o. Ose wk Devie te tere oA Tie inech in 2 Q OlRaker out, Mathewson to Merkle s searchlights were kept sweeping the water for them, and illus Strunk, cf. einer ed Z ng th b , oc eeee 9 iw ( McInnes out, Fletcher to Merkle e minated buoy’s Were thrown overboard to xuide them. In the storm and Barry, 88. .-----+sess0r' Mae . ( )| No rung, no Tig, no errors 9 fTarkness, however, many of them undoubtedly perished. O24 4: Olyetkes aren foe & ictus 2 INER GOES DOWN Schang, c. ..----++++++ + oper age A filed to Oldrin Mary Lee, 34, hanged herself in| Ic from the needle to the aper- | sie thought she didn’t care, All she BURNED OUT INES ar Plank. ST asrhigie ark & 0-0 © 1 | Merkle out, Barry to McInnes. No qne woman's ward at the city Jail ture In the bow! of the pipe; | wanted was opium, and all she Toward midnight the fire n to subside, having practically a wees Soe cae i no errors vieisaiay, how, finally, to light the eplum [dreaded was the lack of it which | burned itself out, but Friday's dawn showed the burned-out hulk sinking 9 + OF ) 1 _, NINTH INNING : Philadelphia Who Mary Lee was, before she, at the flame. ravked her body with anguish and|by the head. By this time the gale had ubated and th was not 80 SE ee oro 0 6 2 ) | Strunk flied to Shafer and Lee Sing entered the bonds of She puffed—and made a wry |tortured her mind with grotesque | high Wine ssoerses oe uty out, Herzog to Merkle, hit Jock, is best not told. face. and haunting imaginings ‘Several lifeboats succeeded in reaching the wreck and taking off wedlock, FS i a NEW YORK t repbiastd vipa glans This much, though, may be vm 8 The pollce arrested her. so often|the passengers. It was but a few moments after the last one bad bee age t Schang fanned known: that she was well born and| It is the policy of the police, and | tna “ths «| rescued that the vessel sank et en : Benes Be Mareee carefully reared; that she was “fin- iit seems to them wise, to let the ea ee remae ® CINAaT It was 9:46 a, m, Friday when the work of rescue was over, The Herzog, S.J s o:acb pales * 0 0 1 0}: York—Crandall batting for jghed” in a good school; that she|Chinese have their opium, For one Then, for months, they missed her.! Garmania had stood by the burning boat more than 21 hours, the Grosser ( 0 SW ge vey was possessed of more than her thing, they can’t live without it What's becc of Mary Lee?| Furst and the Seldiitz 17, and the others from 14 to 16 Doyle, 2b ......-+-+-0+% ) Crandall out, Collins to Metnnes. share of good looks, and r¢ joiceddn |For another, it gives the police a| Har the bop got her at Inst Capt, Barr made a toler tbly com lets report of the disaster by wire. 9 jerzog flied to Barry an abundance of youthful health and jc! over the Chinese colon Straighte’ "sald an | less as soon as he could establishe comnninication on the west coast o Fletcher, 88. ...-----++++ 0 0 2 0) fovte led to ‘Murphy. cavanttrous epirit [oie polioe: aay, In effect: to thel from. tie be aed ee tock ta" ireland. The other captains sent thetr messages through him a 0 0 Z 1 No runs, no hits, no errors. And it was this spirit that led to/Chinese: “If you gamble, if you; But not for long. Wednesday she ‘The Carmania was eastbound, but 195 of the Volturno’s passengers 4 ( 9 0) her undoing teal if you traffic’in women, we|was up before Judge Gardon for die.|are due here Tuesday night or early Wednesday on the Kroonland gag Shafer, Dice scmun ees tees 1 ) o - Phere entered into her Hfe a man/will take your opium away,” orderly conduct rosser Furst vd 0 O D ITE MS of middle age, who had more money see ak Wate nae ihacsouat: Pes : aie Murray, rf. .......-0055 0.0 2 D 4 Cee iy could spend and more lels-| Behold, now, the girl a “hophead.”| sorry to RMR, Gp psc cccceee - 0 ] 3 Merkle, 1b....-..-.-++> : 0 0 14 you here again. You've | 0) ure than he knew what to do with,|She couldn't the drug without | beer a good girl a long tim: 5 tay he tasnd 1e elegant vices, lassociating with the Chinese. She! You would have sald that opium | ()| WOMEN FORM LAW FIRM |” He was but rather es-|merried Lee Sing. And after that bad Killed all that was good in Mary | Summary—Sacrifice hits—Collins, Mcinnes. Sacrifice flies—Baker, ie be allowed plano lessons until y 4 | Mcthnes. Left on bases—Philadelphia 3, New York 2. Bases on balle—‘ih oy jearn to cook is on this day that the «Almighty |ogtimated at $850 ical amusement he told her how the fate of all living beings you to ‘a 65cent Pennant. Texas Pennants are ow out to roll the pill on the point of | | Pennants will be sent by mall if 5 cents additional for each Pen- | se HICAGO. Katherine Clark Me Bech i gs a bel say theric in his sin Absinthe was|she ¢ould never go back to her old| Lec. But it hadn’'t—qui etah isueike of Seattle, ir : sck Friday Mathewson, p. ...-.----- BIS tte, 0 rr Hie M. Kelley and Mary A. Sell’ ns drink, and he emoked opium, ly. /frlends | “Ana #0, when no one was looking,| Jewish residen fen We ™ Pie) 18 coe Friday oa 5) as in the country. They're aii |!0& an¢d dreaming on « cushioned} Behold what optum did to Mary |sho tore’ a’ sheet into strips and|common with their race all over fot Sa oiing at 6242 Bighth av Total 1 9 27 15 ns ag AN |couct. in a luxurious room, tapestry-/Lee ” She didn’t care. Or, rather, hanged herself the world, are today observing the "WW and singed a chicken house EE RS A ee a yA t < Wee hung and sickeningly pungent with 2 $$ ost solemn. day in the Jewish cal-|to the extent of $5.00 > Philadelphia Shonda ’ 1 oe 0 0 OO Oot WASHINGTON.—-A house debate And because some one dared | PENNANT. COUPON |tonement. The day is spent in! owned by D, Miller, has been va “ Hits oveeee : ‘ 21 © 0 0 Ont {developed unanimous agreement her to, the girl, laughing, but a NO. 90 | prayer and fast, services being con cant for the last two Years, and New York : 9000 Ou2|that a good cook 1s more culturgy| ittle frightened, took from the . > | ducted in all the synagogues and at the children in the neighborhood Hits 00600600 1 1 0-8 “2 | than a pianist, and that girls should| ™2” the pipe, which was inlaid Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num: | the Temple de Hirsch have been using it as a sort of a , ” an with mother-of-pearl, With eyn- bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle | According to Jewish theology, it}playhouse. The on the house is Off Plank 1, (Shafer); off Mathewson 1, (Murphy). Struck out-—By J Plank 1 (Horeca)? 1s Mashenton & 1ohake, 2) Double playe—Collins Does your furniexead room sult| the needle; how to “cook” it nant is enclosed. Bring or mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh | for the ensuing year. Asa general] Wood Is cut thin enough to be to Barry to Mcinnes; Barry to Collins to McInnes. —Klem|you? Advertise for a better one,| over @he tiny lamb, turning it Ave, near Union St. rule the places of business of local! used as a substitute for wall paper behind | Use @ Star want ad. over and over; how to transfer | '__ v Jews are closed for the day. by « recently patented process. Egan on bases, Rigier and Connety on foul lines, > * . }