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18 THE SEATTLE CLUB GO- ING TO LOSE ANY PLAYERS BY DRAFT? IF $0, HOW MANY, AND WHO ARE THEY? There are three questions which the baseball dopest are vainly yendeavoring to find answer for. is almost @ certainty that Emi! luha, the Demon Dutchman, will by draft, but whether he will) mi ve any companions, is the conun- im the fans ere working on. Al Gipe hasn't had a terrific ive behind the ball this year, Dut It is whispered that the big fellow h been holding back, ‘chances, in order to save the arm for next year, Last year the big Californian threw with bullet speed unti! he hurt hi — He has pitched an entirely mt kind of WILSON SIGNS WAR RISK BILL WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Prest- dent Wilson returned to Washing- fton from Cornish, N. H., at 9:45 a bm. and signed the war risk insur gel bil. A bureau of insurance expected to be opened at once, Before the week's end the prest- Ment will read personally to con- jwrees a war tax message, in which the will outline plans to raise $100,- (000,000 a year to offset import rev- enues lost as a result of the war. He is undecided as to the advisa- bility of ee oe passage of a ehip-purchase DUGDALE FIELD BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 SEATTLE VS. BALLARD Admission 25c, 50c, T5o and $1.00 Take Fourth Ave. Care Our work high class. Our prices reasonable. No fabric too delicate for our process of cleaning. We remove shine or gloss when possible. Send us something hard to clean. We ‘will demonstrate the truth of our elaims. Phone Us Today Six Wagons at Your Service 1208 Second. 1431 Fourth, P-1. Widn. if you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, it will i pay you to investigate. I hav: cured asthma of 80 years standing, not in Boston and New York, but here in Seattle and towns around Seattle, and 1 have not falied in one of | Now, if you are a suf- ferer from this disease and can't sleep nights, I will give relief at once and a cure in time. The following disease: I will absolutely cure: Ast! ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh in all {ts forms, such as Tonsilitis, Adenoids, Gastric Ulcer of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of the Bladder, Prostatitis in men, all Bowel Diseases in women; Rheumatism of all forms; 211 Nervous Diseases, Epilepsy, Heart and Eozema, and many others too numer. to mention. If you are in doubt, write apd I will give names and addresses of } people I have cured. Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison PR. G@ J. NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 LOSE THREE MEN | BY DRAFT ROUTE taking no | Dall this season, and has gained most of hs the ball over the platter, also had plenty of luck. | | Gtpe ts mantioned next to Huhn | jin draft conversation. Weiser Dell ie another some siate for graduation. Weleer hae twirled some pretty | games this year, and, while he He has} a cinch he’s plenty good enough for the Coast league, or one of the other large minor ciroulte that has the privilege of snatching players from thie league. Huhn, Gipe and Dell Mat of problematicals | consider it likely that any of the/| fothers will be drafted. | The drafting season opens Sept. EXPECT FIGHT “AT HONOLULU HONOLULU, Sept. 2—News le expected here today of a bat- | tle between the German cruleer | Nurnburg and the Australian | warehipe Australia and War rego, belleved to be awaiting the German outside the three mile limit. The Nurnburg put into Honolulu unex Tuesday, coaled, and, in accordance with the rule requir- ing its departure from neutral ports within 24 hours, was expected to leave early today. Instead, undoubtedly tn the hope of gaining the advantage of a sur prise, it put to sea at 9:30 Tuesday night. The commander was quoted as saying there would be no surren- der, and that he epected the Nurn- burg would ba the coffin for himself and his crew. head the SEAGIRT, Sept. 2—-The Masse chusetts team broke a world's reo- ord here Tuesday, scoring a total of 1,732 on the , 900 and 1,000- yard ranges. A battle victories by lobbing |* ht not be of major oaliber, it’s | > Few fans |, ro A Pie 2 3 0 o 8 6 1 0 6 Tn a | are 1 8 a4 ' ° Moc Haworth, 1. Balveson, BP «. ® 2. Stew yeron 3. Bases on dalle 1, Ralveson 4 Dow 41, Pitchers aummary—4 off Ronner tn 4% tnning ff Maile in 2 innings. ally. Chares WN OTHER LeAcues o hetchinatsh Biase ined MATIONALChicage §, Cincinnati 1 AMERICAN.Moston 1-4. *t. Loute patron a New Tork 8: Philadelp Bleesland #1 Chicage &, Washington & FEDERAL. Pittebure 2 Valtimere 2) Indianapolis 4 Chicago 6 NORTHWESTERN-—Taliard 9, Reattio 4; Vancouver ¢, Tacoma ¢; Spokane §, Victoria © Venice 0. “NOTHIN’ TO IT” NEW YORK, Sept. 2--The re port that the players’ fraternity had prohibited {ts members from playing a post-series with the Ath- letics has been branded as an ab- solute falsehood by David L. Fults, the “frat” president. O'TOOLE IS. SOLD PITTSBURG, Sept. 2-—~-Marty O'Toole, whom the Pirates bought for $22,500, left here today to join the New York Giants. The deal was completed Tuesday. OUGHT TO BE EASY Police Judge Gordon spent yes terday in the woods, the opening day of the blue grouse season, and returned after having bagged 19 birds, scene picture from Alsace, where the French for a time had the Germans beaten. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pot Tr) On o6T 401 me a one a6 ae Victoria o aun Ballard “ avo aun Lost. Pot FEDERAL LRA w In@ianapotte .. 6 bao ois 800 ah 44 an Vittsbure MEET ON W. SIDE The best tennis players in West Seattle will match their skill Sat- urday and Sunday, the two days set for the annual tournament of the West Side Tennis club, MAC HAS A JOB Chet Molntyre, well-known Vw couver athletic tnatructor, h been appointed tutor of boxing and wrestling at the Seattle Athletic club. SHIFT “3 DIGITS” CHICAGO, Sept. 2-—~Three-fin- fered Mordeca! Brown, succeeded as. manager of the St Louls Feds by Fielder Jones, has been trans ferred to the Brooklyn club. His salary in $7,500 a year, Charlies Monte, eerving time in Oregon for assisting Harry Tracy, famous outlaw, to escape, pardoned by Gov. Went. RECRUIT MAKES A PROMISE PARIS—When ho ‘left for the front the sweetheart of one young French recruit clung to him, weep- ing bitterly. “Don't cry, Marielle,” the recruit sald. “Be a good little girl, and rl bring you the kalser’s helmet back from Berlin for a flower pot.” Marielle dried her tears, THE CONFESSIO (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Nothing more was said at the breakfast table after Mollie's out- break. Dear old Dad opened his mouth | once or twice and then shut it with) | a sigh. He did not even speak when | Mother Waverly left the table with | tearful plea that he should not let} her children taik to her as they had been doing. He hastily drank his coffee and, calling “good-bye” to his wife, hur- ried to the car. Poor old chap! I'm going to have Dick fetch Mas- ter Jack up pretty short. He is killing his father with his foolish- ther Waverly doesn’t mean to be a trouble maker Indeed, she would think I or any one else was crazy to suggest such a thing. The whole trouble with her Is that in her scheme of life there has been no time nor place to carry out ideas, theories or plans to their logical conclusion. She has petted and punished her | children according to her moods |rather than according to their | deserts. Her housekeeping has | been on the same hit-or-miss plan. |She has never known what her household expenses were. She bought food, clothes and every. | thing else, not because of her fam: fly's needs, but because of her in- clination. The word “consequences” has had no place in her mind’s vocab- ulary, and then when she had to face it she has always siven the THE AWFUL VICE OF THE NS OF A WIFE UNTHINKING blame for its appearance to some one else. Is {t any wonder that her chil- dren have many of the faults of the unthinking? Mollie, dear girl, has begun to see the folly of “going it blind,” as} she would say in her slangy way. Dick, although he laughs at me for insisting that we shall try and| follow each plan to {ts logical con- clusion, is always seeing the wis dom of doing so. He does not act and think afterward as often as he used to do. Perhaps Jack will see his folly soon—I hope so. Of course, little book, you under stand that I do not say my way is ways right because I think much about it. When I realize the many mis- takes I have made since I was mar- ried I am very humble, but it stands to reason that when one thinks about an act from every possible angle one is not as apt to make mistakes about it as if one did {t without thought, I don't want to be a perfectly cool and calculating human ma- chine, either, without any of the impulses, good and bad, that make life worth living, but I want to try and educate my brain so that intul- tively I will choose to do the right thing. One of the most eminent jurist in this country told me onee thi he thought the most just decisions that he handed down were those that he decided intuitively and then marsbaled his logic and fact STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1914 PAGE 72, R.HAGEN TOMEET CANUCK Romeo Hagen, the “handsome {| baker,” fs going through the train ing mill In Prince Rupert today, to | get himeelf in shape for a 16-round encounter with Frank Barrieau, Vancouver welter, Saturday night Hagen and Barrieau have fought a couple of times, but both bouts were draws, A more satisfactory result should be obtained over the long route, VTANAMICIL = Pi. gir, “THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS” SUPERIORITY OF BUSINESS TRAINING, from the student’s standpoint, does not consist of flaming an nouncements and bold claims made by the school. It is what the student receives unto himself, as his own—in exchange for his time and money—what he can take away in tangible form—that he can exchange for more money. In selecting a business school to attend, everyone would natur- ally expect to find nice, light, airy school rooms, fitted with modern equipment. These are essential, and no school can hope to succeed ee without them tn a great city like Seattle. But after all, these are Johnny O'Leary writes today not the things which the student takes with him into the business that he hopes to get on with Ad world to exchange for the world's goods, Wolgast In Milwaukee next month, O'Leary hae wired hie challenge ACME Susy sien “he pol ga | mle Tt fs all that one knows and ean do—that the world wants mowed bape . that makes for success, Therefore, those who would get the most 4 mit out of the business training, must insist upon getting those things Bpeaking of good sportemanship, here's R. Norris Williams out with a statement today, declaring that Yester- of study, Williams (Maurice MeLoughlin fets for the national singles ten- nis championship. ee Terry MoKune made a mean remark to a fan in the grand. stand §=«Tuesday. President Hughes overheard it. A $5 fine for McKune wae the re- eult. eee Charies Evi Jr, Western golf champion in 1911, was eliminated fm the national amateur golf tour- nament at Manchester, Vt, Tues- day, OLD MR. C. P.T0 FOOT THE BILL WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—That the 6% war tax proposed for rall- road tickets will be paid by the purchaser and not by the rallroads fe the assertion today of Senator Simmons of North Carolina, one of the democratic leaders. NOW! State public service commission will hold grade crossing hearings in Colville September 4, Chewelah September 5, Newport September 9, Spokane September 11. —knowledge and trained ability to do. tlons—the teachers—and the course of study back of them, make for superiority in business training. can give superior business training withr.a poorly arranged course blended into s miniature busin {se actually done in modern business? money If you do. When shall you begin?- “Where?” Established 1892 It's the qu ACME Why spend from four to seven months in the “theory depart- ment” of some school, then be required to spend two to three months longer in the “exchange” department unlearning what you have learned in the theory? ACME Why not attend the school where teachers are employed who are bigger and broader than the men who write the average text books——where you will be taught to do by doing from the day you enter the school—where theory and exchange departments are world, transacting business as it it will save you time and ACME That means the old reliable Acme Business College P.-I. BUILDING Corner Fourth and Union Day and Evening Sessions No body of teachers the first opportunity? Phone Elliott 627 uality of instruc- that That means ~ FRENCH ON THE FIRING LINE; PICTURE TAKEN IN ALSACE | to_confirm. Life today {s very complex, and living 1s much more than just drawing your breath. Just when to stop being guided by impulse and start being reason- able is a hard question to settle. Usually, if we act by either im- pulse or reason.we wish we had acted differently, (To Continued Tomorrow.) Judges Are Back The nine superior court judges returned from their vacations yes: terday and got down to work YOUNG MAN If you want to learn ELECTRICAL, GAS, sTKAM ENGINEERING THE VIRGINUS HOTEL Virginia St. and Fighth Av. Use Care Vin Westlake Av. Phone Elliott 808. furnished outside accommodations tn rteay for the eo to $1.00 elegantly the cated for walking and street cars. Golden Opportunities are of- fered in Star Want Ads. rae Do You Keaw of Any Physician Anywhere Who Can Cure Tuberculosis? DR. JORDAN HAS PROOFS | and the rest of the medical gentlemen have nothing but excuses—no cures whatsoever. Sanitoria are pure hum- bugs far as cures are concerned, Seattle, Jan. 15, 1918, I have been sorely afflicted with tuberculosis for some years, and living in California, if anything, aggravated the trouble. I was so exhausted I could hardly stand up and was wasted badly in flesh, I do not desire to state all the harrowing miseries, but I do wish | to say that after all other doctors failed, Dr. Jordan cured me and | I am now able to do al) kinds of hard work, and have done so for two years. When I came to Dr. Jordan some two years ago it was because I was literally dragged there by a friend, as I had lost all hope and resigned myself to the inevitable. ROSE WEINBERGER, 808 Sist Ave. ‘The above teatimontal, like many others which have appeared demonstrates the thoroughness and permanency of Doctor J. "s cures of Tuberoulost ion of the Bon in The Bugene Disenso, o Blad- Prolapaus nie Catarrh, Chronio Inflammation o Gor, Depfness trom lysia of the Auditory Nerves, Diabetes, Utert, Dropay, Chronte D Mptlep Erysipelas, Chronto Gastralgia, Hard Lum, Hip Disoane, Infantil in Breast, Heart Di Paralysis, Locome rablamus, St, Vit jer so-called {nour aso (includ Ataxia, Sol Dance, Wleer- diseases, ‘ation of Stomach or Bowe! ‘There being & number of Doctors Jordan in Geattie, it ts well to bear tn mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Wugene Jordan, 619% Firat Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 8, m. to # p. m; Sundays from 3 p. m. to @ p.m, Consultation free, Correspondence solicited, Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures. Epithelloma (skin cancers), Chronic fhe os a Son ee) A crowd gathered about President Wilson's private car at Hartford, Conn., was warned by the pres!- dent's shouts that a locomotive was approaching, and cleared the way just fn time to escape casualties. 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