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I} } HELP DOBIE a NTO. COACH TEAM re in vayne Sutton, star end for the dea, Wartty of Washington football Wars for the four years he attend ; Jloge, has been rewarded for mcg fre time and energy ho has ox 7 pended tn Sot ee as oe OHNNY KILBANE and Johnny Var if etitutton, "hen to oe Dundee Will not tight tn Los fo at Angeles for the feath ight Git Dodie’s right ae mg championship. Dundoe ts no long ol Deed BPPON es tutor today, The| ct ® featherweight. This was the “a great Washington tends te. the| ®88ouncement of tho Pacttic Ath Mak | tc the men and ts coach| ete clud today, before which the East ‘ _ Bey thong — na were to have met Septem. rid Satton played his last intercolle’| ‘Dundee stepped on the scales 7 gate game the varsity resu.|/28t night. The beam bounced to oun’ — Phy Re Bie 5, Pricging hg Kilbane was called tn and ask Ln , et to make the weight 122 0 after fining the — staat Seen | foe a night fight. ‘This the Cleve| right end for the Lincoln} jang champion would not listen t high school and was a member of Nee te) ig Tala 4 AD esa clean) New York and Boston won yes: a up e’ » terday, so there was no change. tn wton, ‘The “7 Seavectl caicstaae Sant the National league standing. the 14th, on etake, The first | 28s pitched for the Braves, He Ping =f begin — nay = on be = touched for 13 hits, but Bos- ronal gem ‘the Y con Med high on nosed out a winner, 6 to 5, gery, fF sobool team comes here for @ meet-| The g22.500 beauty, Marty Son fF ing with the varsity, O'Toole, pitched his first game yes LOCAL MEET OPENS terday since becoming a Gtant, He nelty Ff rne annual tournament conducted | 88 hit hard, but the Giants did ihe West Side Tennis club began | *0mMe hitting themselves and pulled pare 7D joday. The tourney ends Sunday. | bim through. ie aca west Rs PP son Coltrin is the worst trou- here, ble-maker in the league, and his con-| DUGDALE FIELD duct on the fleld yesterday result-| ed in his early dismissal from the He tg ee Bad ges stood all he could San an nally his spine stiffened, and| nley, TOMORROW, SUNDAY, 8 p. m8) he waved Coltrin off the field, ugh 9 ~BMONOAY, LABOR DAY, 2 p. m. o Double-header. Two games, whe one admission. ead, tn e Who, Through Errore or Ex- cesses, are victims of Insom- Despondency, Nervous Debility, Indigestion, Const!- Loss of Energy and Ambition, Mental and Physical Wrecks, should renew their youth by using -Pierce’s Tablets By mali, $1 per box, or 6 boxes for $5. Every box guar- anteed. Money refunded if Not a Temporary hae 1 Large Desk Eraser, g 4 s s | f ¢ Seattle Star, Seattle Wash. 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Home aie aay dase—MeKune Struck Bases on ball ah J 4 Philadelphia 6; Pittabure 3, St eago 2 Philadelphia 2; Washington 1 | st LEAGUES FEDEMAL—Ruffalo 2, Baltimore M| chicago 2, Indianapolie 1; Brooklys 4; Kansas City 1°} 9 O300202 0-6/5) Instead of a game in the morn- ing and afternoon, as schedule Seattle and Ballard will play a doubleheader Labor day The first game starts at 2 o'clock. birth, eee LOU STANLEY, canned by Spo- kane, lost the first game he pitehed for Sacramento the other day, Stanley opposed the Oakland club, and the Oaks copped the game, 8 to 2, He allowed nine hits, Hannah, who played with the Indians last year, caught Stanley eee This is the time of the year when the fans are forgetting al! about pennants, the world's ries, etc., for the reason that they are giving over all thelr time to picking all-star teama. This morning's mall brought the first. The writer was E. J. Noble. le hie Huhn, 1b ennet' 3b; Butler, Tacom: bors, rf.; Calvo, of.) Frisk, If.; Harstad, Coveleski, pitchers; Murray, ¢, o- A GLIMPSE AHEAD Sept. 28, New York—Wilile Hoppe | / va. Melbourne Inman of England. ne NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pet Vancouver 5 ‘ ore Beattin 89 O8T ‘ Spokane Roem aa ‘ 1 “ “ ” 182 NATIONAL LEAGUE v Yor on Won, Lost. Pet yert 5 “4 Chicago “ 2 St. Louls “a 4 Pittabare a am ati Cinetnnatt sets 40a ne a ae Philadelphia + ee 7 “an AMERICAN LEAGUE Won deiphia a 4 “ 8 1 Chicago ; eo a8 New York oe TOs ‘ Leute ange ‘ Cleveland » aie ‘on. Lost. Pet Indtanapolia 8s bee Chicago ONS ee Baltimore eB 3 Brooklyn o 8 : | Buftalo o 88 Kansas City es 3 St. Louta oe Pittebure oo 866 (ate Leute 0-2 NORTHWESTERN—Soattio 5, Batiard 2; Vancouver 6, Tacoma 1; Spokane ¢ Vietoria 1 Sacramento 4, Port 2; San Fran: 7, Low Angeles 6 land Vent A Writing Set to Every - Schoolgirl and Schoolbo ———— Exact size of the above cut, Ina handsome and durable Linen Covered Case. people who are not subscribers to The Star, 1 Octagon Pencil With Eraser, 2 Round Medium Pencils With Erasers. carrier deliver The Seattle Star to me for ntil I order it stopped, for which I agree to (If you are now a sub- ou will only cause be disappointed.) ¢ of 25c per month. as en an an on an ov oan am cin ame am DD am aD oe ee aD om ae ee Owe Sw we as Start to school with these fi iting sets. One to every girl and boy for turning in the names and addresses of two ~ “ — “-" would like to take it for one month or longer. All you have to do is have these two coupons signed, bring them to The Star office and receive the set. HERE IS WHAT YOU GET 1 Large Combination Pencil, With Coupling Containing One Yellow Pencil and One Black Pencil, 1 Perfection School Pen. one month, the Girl or * | sporting a black eye today, follow-| it, | torta team Labor day | This set will fill all your requirements for the whole school year. Seattle Star, Seattle Wash You may have your carrier ¢ pay the carrier at the rate of 25c per month. scriber to The Star, do not sign this coupon, as you will only cause STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT 1914. PAGE 7, ‘OUIMET VS. | TRAVERS FOR GOLF TITLE MANCHESTER, Vt, Sept. 5. Another title ta in sight for Francts Oulmet, former American open golf champion, and present champion of France Outmet ie patred with J rome D, Traver in the final round 5, of the national Amateur open | golf tournament, which has been in progress he Oulmet and Trav ers are fighting it out today The youthful champion won # place tn the finals | by defeating W. C, Fownes, of Oak- mont, in a keenly contested match Friday, The score was 1/ up. Travers disposed of Walter | J, Travis, 6 up and 8 to play | The Outmet-Fownes battle fea Oulmet |tured the day and a huge gallery |followed the players over the course, Outmet finished {n 74 strokes, one better than Fownes. IT WAS NO FAIR) DALLAS, Tex, Sept. 5.—Be-} cause both boxers roughed it and turned what had been carded as an exhibition bout {nto a real fight, stopped the Carl Morris r bout tn the third round | ay night. “BOB” IS THERE) BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 5.—-The ability of “Bob” Edgren, famou New York sport writer, {s not con-| fined to the sport p Friday Ed gren drove the Baby Speed Demon Il, to vietory In a 30-mile race. ; EVENINGS, 1 |PLAYERS FIGHT} LOS ANG Norton, V OLE Se 6. NG “Babe first baseman, 1s | tng a fist fight Friday with Clar ence Smith, a pitcher on the same | jteam. The matter will be laid be- |fore President Baum, | ISEE WHAT’S HERE | MATINEE DAILY, | | Two Seattle soccer teams wil) “hit the road” Sunday and Monday The Celtics play the Tacoma Nation-| als on the Sabbath and the Nation als will tangle with a picked Vie.) |SET KID SEASON| |. The grammar school soccer and; | football seasons will open simultane. ously this year. Roth seasons open October 3. The entrance fee of 10 cents charged all players has deen abolished, AN ALL-STAR EASTERN CAST IN THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS THE (Last Played in Seattle at $2.00) 5c AND 25c SUNDAYS AND A BEVY OF PR OPENING TOMORROW MATINEE And Continuing All Week FLIRTING PRINCES AT POPULAR PRICES MATINEE, ANY SEAT, 15c HOLIDAYS, 20c ETTY GIRLS NEW AND CATCHY MUSIC 2:30. EVENINGS, 7:30 AND 9:00 TIVOLI THEATRE FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON GUNMEN ARRIVE |. DAYTON, O., Sept. 56.-~Marksmen FIELDER JONES HAS HAD His THE from all parts of the country are ar-| riving here, to take part in the na-| jttonal amateur championship trap-|“DAY" — IN [ahooting tourney here, September |, EAGUE. me 1 Torpedo-Shaped Pen Holder. lcliver The Seattle Star to me for and thereafter until I order it stopped, for which I agree to (If you are now a sub- Boy who took your signature to be disappointed.) FEDERAL| THE CONFESSIO DICK 18 (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper En- terprise Association.) | Dick came home this morning; | got in in time for breakfast, and) was so pleased with everything, in-| eluding the bad coffee that Annie served. Aunt Mary has offered to make the coffee tomorrow. She makes |the old-fashioned boiled kind that is “settled with the white of an| exe.” I percolator that was given us as a wedding present, but| I find that it would cost us at least a dollar and a half a week to use jit. I am going to try and use the |percolator on the gas stove, but I |dare not trust Annie to do this until I can take the time to try {t out my-| j self, | Aunt Mary was surprised when I| told her we certainly could not af-| ford to add nearly 400 per cent to the coffee in the making of it—one pound will last us a week, but it is the alcohol that would bring the cost up. Even she, who ts quite economi-| cal, has never learned to think of} | household economics in “per cents,” which I am sure is the only proper basis of housekeeping. | Dear, dear Dick caught me tn his arms as I opened the door and hugged me until I lost my breath entirely. Then he held me off at arms’ length and surveyed my plain housedress, big apron and cap. “So Mrs. Schoolteacher has be- come Mrs. Housekeeper,” he said, laughingly, “and it looks to me, Margie, as though Mrs, Housekeep- er was going to take her business very seriously,” “Of course I am, Dick, but F am going to try and not worry you with it any more than you worry me with your work. I don’t think any wife has the slightest right to ask her husband to get a steak or to pay the gas bill on his way to the office. Housekeeping is my work and I am going to do It.” “Let's don’t housekeep tonight, Pains Are Nature’s Danger Signals | The Warning Indicates “Trouble on It is an rroneous pro- tedure to n” by direct treatment, atstinet Ins @ication that som with the physical t signal flashed to ti individual by tel: a light aig. | ratlroad, ing the line “clear” when | a) .. nocked Po nature sounds a warnin a, by Dal, it t@ time to look ‘ani ‘om |methods of ing better way cons Qoctor at the Brendel 17 Yesler way) and he will pre- remedy that will reach the Remember, the only charge it the Dru r the medicine—the prescription absolutely fr This is not phil- enthropy, el! Just business—it bays to be square with people NS OF A WIFE HOME Margie,” said Dick, with a tighten- ing of the arm that was still about me. “Do you realize, my dear, that we have not been on a spree since you were hurt? Let's play we are) not married and have a real sweet-| hearting time tonight.” “But Aunt Mary?” “Bother Aunt Mary. She has sense enough to know we can't al- ways have her with us, no matter how much of an addition she would be to the company. I'll come after! you at 6 o'clock and we'll have din-/ ner downtown. Then we'll do some-| thing real devilish.” “All right, dearest man,” I an-/ swered and kissed him hurriedly| and almost shoved him out of the door, for I realized that, instead of | fixing up my house, I would have to go downtown and buy a hat and other things to “doll up” so Dick would not be ashamed of me. It is rather a strange commentary on modern life that in all the great) affairs of living a woman's hat is apt to play a part of first impor- tance. (To Be Continued Monday) Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25¢ Everyone Wel We guarantee the superiority of the Lundberg Truss, and give free trial to prove it A. LUNDBERG CO. ‘Tru Deformity Appliance Artificial Limbs, 1107 THIRD AVENUE. 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