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= N 4 * ey ¢. ae THE TAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913. “VERYONE” Dances at Dreamland Sevengp and Union Admiast BULL BROS. Wagner's Or tr & Dance GIANT MOUNDSMEN CAN'T STOP ATHLETICS’ DEMON SLUGGERS _ No Sooner Do McGraw Hurlers Stop the Dynamite in One Place, Says Grantland Rice, Than It ee in Another Just Printers 1018 a THIRD PARC EL POST | See Arnold, Seattle. Phone Main 965 tyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. mitation ca writ n toc private diseases 0. & 0. MEDICAL CO, _Moy J. Hing, Gen. Mgr. That Seattle has billiard parior in Come ‘in and see, the fine BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring OHI Dentists':: WE STAND BACK OF oUR Work FOR 12 YEARS’ GUAHANTEER Amalgam Filling 50c Up} Gold Crowns $3 and Up Bridgework $3 and Up): Bull Sets Teeth $ [D0 YOU KNOW 3076 Arcade Bldg. at the world? Third Floor MAIN 1043 CUT- RATE We bave thousands of Seattle pa tents who will tell a that they never knew that plat uid be f ted » tly until they had us the x. 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Madieon St. and First Ay., It's astonishing the buyers a want ad in The Star will bring you, ° CURES Seattle, Wash 24 and University | * | t noe . r ne, { 7 ars eve b ht tow the € ‘ n are Reesley ‘tT YOR NEVER | | ir | By Grantland Rice. fourth battle faded acroas the In the fir gan of | WaW PORK Oc iteciy October air, wo were reminded } jed 42 | a heart-to-heart conversa hits and 20 r 4 onight, unless the mir tlon with the nent Mr. Mo M urd, ‘Test | e work of Mathewson can | Giliicuddy throe week KO. fi | wt wastor for anothor | You see,” said Connie, in his r » faced better | a n ali-pervading and | wan and wistful fashion, “I fle r r wre n the h evalent Athlotios will | urs it about thie way: I've a for they ‘yack res ere they left off a | three of thom as baseball champions pretty fair batting elut ‘ { advance of 12 4 world, Bulgaria ing ft here and tt not a } & for four New York aubway | event batts etud, 1 but “ van entirely mis: | Maybe Matty, the miracle | a pretty fairsisabie < abo take ny improvement in | mar ‘ may say, with the atic) yw the tan de ° } ow not bat much in 1911 In beha © who expect | " } not nearly as much as | thought ¢ or u | ° ‘ we would. But this st ie t the f | b for one m } kinder think we hit Just a little felis? alot t tablished — | Leart-Wrer afternoon, | hetter—enough better to make lines of t ht—the you can figure out for your it count-—even if the pitching now are three games to | ® t means to beat or of my twirlers ta not as {as en of four «a tle greatest ball ¢ in | tt used to be ed, they have amassed tory three straight battles. Ix Mr, MeGtiliouddy a pro. agalnat 0 runs against | And this is exactly the com tronger attack and @ va | plex situation now cor ng neer attack and a va | the Giants if they expect to s of one; also, they have every whit wind up the ith in Ax the ac echo of the JACK COOMBS CRIES BECAUSE HE CAN’T GET INTO BIG GAMES|) ‘THE FOOTBALL "CARD FOR TODAY Yale ve. Lafayette, New Haven. Harvard Williams, Cam bridge ve. yuney Dartmouth va. Vermont, Han over Army va. Rutgers, West Point Vanderbilt vs. Central, Nash: ville Northwestern ve. fayette. iMinola ve. Missouri, North Dakota vs. Grand Forks Washington State vs. Montana, Pullman. Purdue, La Urbana Hamilne, Wisconsin ve. Indiana, Madi son. Penn. State vs. Gettysburg Gettysburg. Depauw ve. Franklin, Green castle Gallaudet vs. Richmond Col While the Athletics were ba ! lege, Richmond. A ie : . OM Holy Cross vs. Boston, Wor. || ‘esperstely be geal aa ; ouster. plonship, which he had won for), University of Virginia vs. them in two past seasons, “Iron og r nd had humbled t Hampden Sidney, Charlottesville, Coombs, thelr backbone |in two glor Ka In 1910 he Va. weighted tad taken th f four from Princeton vs. Bucknell, Prince. child ‘ 1 wan to have ton. Li ty of { Pennsylvania ve. Warthmore. Harr Philadelphia, t little child, the f ed tem Cornel! vs. Cartiste, Ithaca. tre: we € t ‘i 1 Navy vs. Georgetown, Annapo- earnt ot fi x {foe ” 1 ie t b tean ates not kK h Heavy Brown vs. Ursinue, Providence « ‘ “ 1 and Notre Damé vs. North Dakota Convalescent from: oid on the foot the vert Fr. N. D. leve of wld > ft r 1 allow Nebraska vs. Kansas Aggies, he had t £ 0 ca t the poison. Lincoin. Pittsburgh ve. West Virginia, oi WASHINGTON PLAYS" Washington University vs. Kan- sas, Lawrence. Wesleyan va. town, Conn. Case vs. Hiram, Cleveland. Fordham ve. Rensselaer, Ford- ham. Hobart vs. Colgate, Hamilton. Tufts, Middie- SAILOR TEAM TODAY The pat the guards an dope wise ones who bel on Washington's w Lehigh vs. F. and M., South | civen out by Coach Doble ri Bethiehem. a ote ry created by Grif AvOR, Vir a . chan » see for them Lea ( ahan are work w strong the Ing hard to f p the hole Sut I nd Noble are F y he first » plays with regu w York aR R r e to put up @ good farity oar ase, ct me 7 ae Y expect to ru b The ten will probably Hne uy roe, it ‘ pee. {nto shape. Even the Shie Full Carpenter Ree at. ws 3 y Dobie been as slow Jaquot Right half .. Harrigan Me Lean eae a, last ye Miller Left half Reber . or ) , come up to thet Young Quarter Deitz em. cite ee The back tle Sutton Right end Sloane ett as 3 eee more into {ts plays, but ts Kham Right tackle Armstrong 1 > 2 ne as speedy as it was fiths Right guard Richardson 4 ar. Young is get. Prestey Center Cowles - ° n ff good shape, Sea es ..Left guard .. Boveman t * Capt Jerson L. tackle ..Oglivie . ‘ at ot ! Noble Left end Meeker ‘ 1 ’ Ha qi > ting a for the othe i t, H lay onto Pye te backfield positions ‘ 2 H ] hy. Le a aa) | gabiealipatasantie i oh pace one — t a ei “= $i::)) NORTHWEST STARS . 1 ae iS 5 ini sees TO ENTER PORTOLA : vi an ) *~ Bar ‘ “ sae * | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct Th that had selected for the tt Margen adeiphia to be held G iate I 1 , hwest Me od BY | atadium, two ¥ 8 from today Heatt ; ° John A. Hammersmith, Cvairtaan an O ic mpion in munieation f Dunn | MeChure “BT, LOUIS, Oct. 11-—The Nation CREW DEMANDS BAUBURN HIGH TEAM fron he Americar Friday , in the eries of games for the city cham "NOTHER CHANGE .""":. :'.o°c" oo onship, winning 4 to 1 Nationals ‘ ary need nericans tt burs i ta “tpatteries—Perritt and wi ngo;| ‘That he will do all in his power | ® © Aub ! eam a Baumgarten and Agnew to again send the University of| A 1 has a much s+ 8 ton crew East N14 for | uty team n it did last r CINIGAGO, Oct. 11—The Cubs petition In the bi 1 t eect won the third » of the series | Poughkeepsle regatta, was the dec: || defeat fered at the t from the Sox here Friday, 8 to 0, |laration m by ‘ is at the hand Nati nal $ 10 0 ager Horr a bang | to} bu the 1912 season Americans 0 4 the oarsmar the citiz jes—-Humphries and Arch-| university distriet Frida PLAY TOD: AY FOR CUP ott, Lathrop and Schalk The splendid w ’ bs ‘ diye fodgragth Soa a tart t 10 o'clock this morn-| CAMPI AND BURNS DRAW [er chance in the big eve waid |, St ad slocit-th 7 DENVER, Oct. 11.—In a bout full! Horr pa Pane eT u wl trophy, offered of action here Friday night, Eddie| Forty persons attended the © Golf club began of an Francisco and |auet. The cra | ‘ entered in the Burns of Jersey City boxed | W. H. Rogers, 1 baled way | tourne 1 Waverly Golf inds to a draw. Campi had a| tose ak 7 , , q Victoria Golf t shade, but the referee's ae. ee club; Tacoma Golf and Country {ct was popular. club, and the Se attle club. Ba ‘“ : team is comprised of eight players STATE HAS TOUGH GAME GOOD NIGHT, M'FARLAND | o'r Jocal club has twiee wor the MISSOULA, Mont, Oct, 11 BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11.—|enp, and, if it is successful in de Washington State college will have|Tommy McFarland of San Fran-| fending the prize today, will retain a stiff practice game on {ts hands | cisco is in the pugilistie discard to-| the trophy, permanently Pullman, eleven tackles | day, following his knockout here FOR JEWELRY THEFTS | when the the University of Montana team|last night by Frankie Burns of Oak here, this afternoon, Montana has} land in the first round of a sched oe ie one of the strongest bunch of play-|uled four-round fight, After the) NEW YORK, Oct. 11 ora it hae had is Years usual fiddling, Burns sent a hard|Stewart and Hastings W. Mason| | lieft to the Jaw and followed it with| were arrested in connection with| Rest modern outside rooms in|a right cross to the same place, |the recent theft of $65,000 of gems Beattie to 60c. Stewart House,| McParland dropped like a log. —|from Mra. C. C, Rum once Mixs| $6 West Stowart (near Pike Public a Ma Harriman, and of $100,000! Market.) Advertisement, Dance at Dreamland tonight,-Ady,! worth from J, MH. Hanan, knowledge of what to do when | futile 1 ¢ the time arrives for some 1 erda emar 4 thing to be done Marquard, put 1 they had The Athletics have shown or Collir 1 they are a better ball club, large i ‘ ly because = they have been bone ble able to cover up some unstead Bue two sudder pitching with a whirlwind and | ceased r i 1 Sc death dealing eyclonte punet picked the resonant dive starting with the first man up |and made th 1 war talk and running the full course of With the exceptic of Old the batting order the top of the fack | ne There were no one or two |was complete! t of lenced men to be watched and checked, | There were nine And this ts the Job that so Mathewson, who rec | no established laws, could face with any suc For one stirring example, tt was thought if the Giant piteh ers could only thrott Mack's nitroglycerine, « « m and dyramite, or other explo y ke a c ne and ent would be a ant oceasion and one ram | with Manhattan hope It was a vain thought TACOMA HERE 10 Puy BROADWAY A big | | vain, | | | delegation of Stad student acco. board recently pro-| qng | The days « rouse you from your games after the ot afternoon's 1 The be with al sty nerves {t somehow seems to " been pro-|To glide a ball down, swift and i ® Il Ah, t & beauty—something toner. | That, ce ® be a strike \ is latd That surely was a perfect ball! it and Hughes ts also| gay, hone now-—nin't that a it on tness shame? Tacoma has beaten Broadway in| ping bust this ploomin’ blasted 1 y every yearly game played game! Noxing—Avstin Halt. Hotel artingtos, | Well, net ‘em up again—I know That ain't as fast as I can go rs Liquid Tooth Filler, mail.| You know the way I rolled last ‘ 2he. Butler Drug Co., Seattle, aprin a Adv \ well, + I won't do a thing lower end|#on, and unfortunately carries but of the ten|one right arm attached to his rangy hen you Barry yeater arted what Col- tt you tol tid in two 168 before—a oulrally three time running, and insert al Schang sat In for Baker with two f the stom-| timely clout nd broke up the game b ng over four runs, od « T k ackstop was far and g on th ‘ eatest factor In the de nd the aa at of the Giants " I « .ttle was a perfect 1 of Giant play. They tlered, stopped, broke and wob- Then, where would have into one of the of the year, and luck saved the bled fo x rounds it such is baseball M. A. Matthews rmon next Sum * entitled, “Essential Steps to a Great Revival.” The sermon next Sunday night will discuss Rev. will preach a day morn the subj “Revivals Lapel by Church Block-Hearts.” cordially invited, Presbyterian Church Seventh and Spring. National Cash Register FOR SALE chtly Everyone First four drawers;; electric and to $60. Original 100d as new; sl used; will register from operating $5 $350 price, ail THE 615 First Avenue. Beautiful Table Cover Made of Star Pennants STAR offers its readers a different Pennant every week. These Pennants are in different colors, and when artistically assembled make beautiful sofa pil- lows, table covers, bed spreads, portieres, blankets, parasols for decorating, couch cov- ers, and a hundred and one unique decorations. Star Pennants. Below is a table cover made of These Pennants can be secured with four coupons clipped from The Star and 15 cents (20 cents by mail). Are made from best wool felt, size 15x35 Inches, absolutely correct in color and design. They are a pretty form of decoration for your den, living room, dining room or bedroom, SPECIAL NOTICE These Fifteen cents at The Star office, or twenty cents by mail. Pennants retail at 65 cents. Enclose the coin or money order. NEXT WEEK—TEXAS IT’S A DANDY Do not send stamps. = oagen,

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