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ri STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1914. PAGE 13 PLAYERS WHO COULDN'T GET A FAIR TRIAL IN BiG |MAJOR TEAMS | _ LEAGUES, AND NOW pchengeetes WITH ee : B l OWNERS H IP | By Hugh 8. Falleton Cravenettes dianapolis Federals play the other ’ < ; . day the thought struck me that perhaps, after all, there is much I recently returned to Seattle, and have > ? f thal they’ al¢ uot got mabenoe. Are Here, Gentlemen just bought outright the business of Frost & ; | list look over those two teams Co., popular priced tailors. er Pittsburg nor Rekton wanted Balmacaans are hard e - . a} : . ma “i thin . ! shall conduct the business on the basis Fear he pent SC aitwind rm to get, the demand is of giving the best value for the money in ‘ ; bat and 6 the Sie perer Kauff so great. Fortunately “ ~. . : ; a ig a went beget pe in the . . MATERIAL, STYLE AND WORKMAN. ’ i. majors—-und com wot get It, and we secured a big ship- SHIP. Y ; this go ret ee, me best ment before the recent McKechnie was turned back, a rise. ing was away by the White | ing twenty-five dollars Sox and this year Mt \ *¢, h Pi is better than any outfielder the | \e or such raincoats as bed ‘ 2 , / : A , Dy tay Sox have. : these. 4 McGraw would not give Art Wil § all vercoa § | 4 ‘ son a chan Wilson out Here they are, in ’ ; , classes any catcher McGraw now dite Wika einsbl teas . . Through the entire league tt !| and every wanted size, . ‘oes that wa It seems that the * * . , \ } aieiie se hte Wiel ont ies tee , identical with the coats > a a major le: ch year really do b Ji sold in most of the up- | . t fair ch e. If they do | ; . not bappen to fit into the club that } , town stores for $25. : ; : ; buys or drafts them they are sent| | Here at the Hub for — : scurrying back. No wonder they i i i | 4 i hasten to join the Federal league. | " | . , i _ That | may see and meet personally my reefers GUNBOAT IS j friends and former patrons, | am offering : , ; a for the next 30 days choice of an almost j “i d unlimited number of suit and overcoat pat- CA ce . oN Eh ee terns for $25. The regular prices have always bites | ; Every coat guaranteed, and the guarantee at been $35 and $40. Taree Sd : OLD COWARD the Hub means just this—MONEY BACK ANY CROVOM - pr SALE NOW ON TIME, IF YOU WANT IT! Carr, McKechnie and Rariden, Veterans, Are Supplying the Balance for the Indlanapolie Youngsters In any § r Fight for the By Hal Sheridan NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—English Ti } sporting papers are flatly charg | ing that Gunboat Smith ran away from England to avoid meeting | Young Abearn. Jim Buckley, T : | Smith's manager, indignantly de ; | nies the allegation, asserting the | . oft fight was canceled whee Ahearn \ was taken down with some sort o! x 615-17-19 FIRST AVE. n iinet ANN AL MEET .gmith,” says the Mirror of Lite, | | “has turned tall and sailed for . . . POPULAR PRICED TAILOR | Arserion and has polatblank re The Big Store With the Little Rent — # fused to carry out the agreement Y 1205 FIRST AVE. |ctte ‘Norehwaat” Amatecr ‘atblot pity We te that. there is no kovern: On the Square Opposite Totem Pole leffic Northwest Amateur athletic p! e Lest wilt te staged te Seattle, and ing body which could — Smithy not in Vancouver, B. C., has pop > as he deserves for his repre) ped u Offictals of the associa hensible conduct. { tion doubt that the meet can be “Smith's despicable action ts re OSCOE FAWCETT, bean of | this year now thr the life of yay jority of Eng Waverl a her} Vaneouver, owing to garded by « vast majority jand says, ‘Mrs. Waverly an + mtn naaatie. ee Notions R the Oregon sport writers, | the organization. Plans for the es-|lish sportsmen as the meanest WAY|aunt were delightful and we were | e * Seth teentioned ho meeting has turned on again. Ros tablishment of an ice rink here|out of a contest for whieh they did|ay very, very sorry to have them ORES AND | place. The sociation meets in| coe has arranged to —— the oe well under way, but coased the | not appear to have much liking. | go Very few people can tell you the | ae sh time this | Northwestern league to four clubs |instant war broke out and tled up|His Dutch behavior has been freely There, Marie, you can see for @ r Seattle Sept. 20, at which tim nail son, dropping Ballard andthe Canadian capital Flags of the different nations. Yet be decided. This leaves |compared to that of the Germanlonce how gou look in the eyes of | not e t STANDINGS |auestion wit peobanie ‘Saattie wiil| Victoria, He hasn't broached the| the league with only two teams, un-|fleot—afraid to fight tt out wns Ft he, not a one of us but should know Jget the meet, as Portland had it| Northwestern league moguls on the less Portland ts taken in. The cir Youhg Ahearn, over on this side Write mé what you think about |” ‘ra |two years ago and it is not the | subject: the Rp nee sity calt osanet contisne srithost niore of the water always hes been con-}my coming home. Tell Dick I wil with | “City’s turn, Vancouver has|from his wonderful brain. joscoe than two clubs, is the opinion of|sidered a joke heavyweight. |do just as he thinks best, but oh! | make up a series of Flag P I wecten Pia! = favor of Seattle, according to re itlams about It, and s! that see jin my own home. vq | Nations at War. New York .: . 36| ports Nick has a hunch traversing the EDDIE SANTRY, former feather | A letter from Kitty says 1 These Flag Pennants are on ex- Chicago is 1 ta) If Seattle gets the meet it will] same channel. The Portland type-| weight champion, won the nomina jam learning, dear Margie, that 1 cejient wool felt, and are something A n ‘ 524] being to this city # of the best| writer mauler clears up the mis jam far from being a saint in hu-|you can be proud of. Each week a Pittsburg... Py {'4) College and club athletes In the|taken Impression that Quinn Farr . | E 2 Cineinnatt “ 4s) Northwest. The meet undoubtedly |owns (the Ballard club, claim 2 > jlife is somewhat herd with @ man /to Seattle’s reading public. My Offices Are Entirely Private, ff Mrockiyn ss 439) will be staged on the University of | Ing that Judge McCredie Is still the : OF A WIFE pee ere oe eee He sacrifices | A collection of these Pennants : ae ans | Washington campus, It has been| presiding genius. Doubtless he is 4 jhimself for so.many, many people | will be a wonderful help to any ew, 20 Ser cease "ecnmaanante tery na | considerable egg Seattle | not aware of the fact that Farr only |who are not worth’ the sacrifice |chfid, Start your collection with Phitadetphia a has been the m a such | needs to make a couple more pay oe MTB and he gives them all his time |the present pennant. The first masaen “24 = s02|an important gathering of athletes./ments to gain clear title to the iio. tor state senator in Ilinote.| ‘Once in a while, dear, I would} pennant to be issued will be the Detrote ores TS »| The P. N. A. meet is held the/ club. Oh, well, just remember, Ros: 5:0") 4) ddleweleht In matt, (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Ka-|like @ little of him that I do not) War Pennant of Germany. One Washington ......... first week of June each year. coe is getting kind of old. oh eS GaRsometeat Sa port terpetee Sesasintion.) have to share with the sordid and |jennant will be issued each week 4 ‘ p | haps wba ties. — jwicked and the utterly abandoned | gacure one with one coupon clip- Leontine my practice to chronte fal X°™ ' cS i ace a Fiat MY LETTERS ARE INTERESTING|of men. I know that is selfish and | Ooo"fron, The Senttle Star and 15 ee, eee a oe | Organized ball won't stand for - | 1 try not to feel that way, but oh! | Pen orem She Kenttle Star ant’ Paecetietn kiven Domne ; "|| Pigskin Pickups Garry Finest any deadbeats in {ts ranks. My mail was very interesting this|Margie, Margie, I am still young Nir Slag ae ; | 00} One gun toter we plan to | Through the National Commission, | morning. First Dick threw a letter/and some call me beautiful, and 1| pcassera, kavementiom, ; - Around the Loop) | | on» us. toier we plan to | phi "bougins, the former Spokane from Marry Symmons ino ny tape want my iusvand 10. mysele, tT GAWEYOURMONEY Eitomas'te com erne 4 Aman shouting won in Stnone| {Pitcher now with Cincinnati, has |and I read it want love and tenderness, caresses | of a possible 100 times been made to pay hack $20 bor. I'm coming home, old chap, al-|and sudden gusts of passton. The ban! | |tewed from Jess Baker while both /though I am not sure as yet that I] “Herbert seems to be so imper yoy : “4 i“ ; As} the year this siergoon a o| *ere members of the San Fran-/have a house to come to, but noth-|sonal; to live outside and high pth atone t . ies ite] oh Cmrauenre, wae. lifted last sige | ke ceediansenae a jing can be worse than the lonell-|above earthly love for any one per Pittabarg 423| 8nd campus fans were allowed to| The next emoker in Prince Ru ness of these alien lands, full to suf-| son watch the players engage in light| 7 The idea of giving Jimmy Cof-|focation of people, not one of whom| “His sympathy 4s unbounded and, < - 4 Thursday night, October 1, se me gee , ’ ieee pigsed’” as ce ‘he the order of a family af.| {eth complete charge of boxing /t xnow, and most of whom speak a/like the sky of heaven, embraces om. Le pot | has playe ne . in Ilinois will meet with great ap- » hole ffert orld Rik aa , Roth the Barrieau brothers language I do not understand. Dick whole suffering world, and 1) Bory’, Gris’ und Children's Portiend | --s-+.s : varsity, turned out yesterday | Ernie and Frank, will fight. Frank |Dlause on the part of those who | when I do get back, you and Madge| know that I am a part of him—a HATS Lee Angeles ete 38 RAN BACK | will have Romeo Hagen for an op- |}. o¢ Bb mirading, a hn Whe, | matist be good to me—not for the|Part of bis work, But, oh! Marte, | KAVANAGH’S Vente watts 12 ET UENE, Ore, Sept. 18—Coach|Ponent in a 20round brush, while|ieve been howling for boxing.” |si2® I've committed, but because|! don't want to be a part of his} your | ayes ex and Union. Sonia eb sie St ey Smee Bae “ his younger relative tangles with ss Set een |T've paid—I've paid. For the fast|Work—I want to be that which | amined and fir Pip oe A akiand ‘ Hughie Bezdek has 40 recruits eee |makes his life a joy—lest I write | 2201 will quar =" he which to pick the eleven to|Jo¢ Swain in a 5-round contest year the wandering Jew has had|™*kes bis a Tite | antes satiate SCORES reed the honor of the Untversity | Both fights will be at the welter-| Pugiliem is a grand sport. From (nothing on me, and I have suffered | What I will be sorry for, good-bye.) | 1 aupite RATRON Al—Beston §, 1: New| UPMON Jon this year. Ray Bryant,| Weight limit. Hagen and Rarrieau [reports following the Gibbons-|the torments of the damned “KITTY (Herbert calls me Kath INVISIBLE . ly 5 “ battie we opine that two cf * “ ° erine).” my af re . . a * . a recently boxed a 16-round draw in| 8wn Haven't heard a word of Eliene uble- ; Free Admission mL Pittsburg 2-0, Philadelphia -2. lone of last year's regulars, has ar-| Puontly, ae Classes attend fighte—pick-pockets | for ix months, and the last was| (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) vis- Double Vision A _AT DREAMLAND ton 12, | Ved albeit ee. and promoters, through a note sent to my lawyers, is rceaa’ t, «BEST IN THE . Bobby Steele, the young Vic- z saying that she had plenty of funds Seattle betore tor WORLD AY y young Vic = a ee ¥ ; [ees ON, AGGIE CAMP, NEW.| torla pitcher, who looked likea JUDGE DYKEMAN [224 must decline the allowance 1 NEAR WIND: UP ieee than #18. it OPTICAL, Louis 2 PORT BEACH, Ore., Sept. 18 world beater early in the » had made for her. te the world’s lene DEPARTMENT “Conk Pits An-|PORT BEACH racticing hard for| son, wil go to tre St tous. | TOBE ANEDITOR| "wonder tt every man who], GLENCOVE, N. ¥., Sept. 18.—| verietion |” [MANNE their game with the Toledo football} Cardinals by draft. The Vic. i makes the mistake I have has to|* Ament ni ; ere f e an's eleven, scheduled for Saturday| toria management has already | pay the penalty in as great a meas. |!" PT ss here for the woman's| Dr. Edwin J. Brown afternoon | forwarded the southpaw’s con- ura as I have done. I am coming| ational golf title began today ea shots home now to face it and win back | Secretary Farrel| of Complete Report , he ationah pooiicaten i |itlene, If possible, “I'doat care if DEFIES EM ALL Nh peiiees Itor of The Alumnus, have begun |the papers spread the scandal from | | p 't live pre | of Market Today SAN FRANCIBCO, fBept. 18 The Inability of Seattle to Join| magazine, which kicked up such a|%0@ % sea. T can’t Ive over here! | "1 4 . elle A a any longer—I would rather kill Jimmy Clabby of Hammond, Ind.,|the Pacific coast hockey lengue row last spring myesit.” Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables an4/ ig out with a challenge here today —E _LV LA A, | | also had a note from Madame atiy by J. W. Godwin & Co.)|to meet any middleweight fn the | Symone saying that the man who| : °1%| world. With his manager, Larney Douglas Shoes Mallory Hats {had been threatening to make 2% | Lichtenstein, Clabby returned yes |trouble for her and bring scandal} 91% | torday from’ Australia. |to her family was becoming impor. is | tune again, and would I please ask °%| FEATHERS TRAIN Dick to see what he could do in the | matter, | | | A letter from Elfene was full of 2 OS ANGELES, Sept. 18 wil | i$ veeiaeee 3 ht the wonderful twins, 5 | lle Beeche Johnny Dundee | i va ae au > cide tee ‘Woden And we are prepared to serve you better than ever. ff} “Every day, Margie,” she writes, | course on the night of Sept. 28, are Our stock is complete and the selection in models and §j| “they grow more beautiful. In today in full swing of training styles cannot be beat ete ally ae baa he NAG COPS $5,000 | Our $15.00 Suits, Raincoats, | trick of looking up quickly at you c d B I when you speak as though he y jeould tell better what you mean SACRAMENTO, Sept. 18.—Dur. ravenettes an aimacaans |from the expression on your face | fee won the $5,000 governor's stake are strictly Union Made and than from your spoken words. | 12:12 trot in straight heats he | “Toddy has that dear little way | Seattle Star has arranged \ a Large Pennant House to | |man form and that consequently new Flag Pennant will be offered PH impossibie to call, write ee teas shes : ‘ »| through Coach Doble will put his men| their first scrimmage of Judge King Dykeman, new presi |sec of the University Alumni as sociation, and Ralph D. Casey, ed. esse secese Thursday, bringing {ts number of and hand-tailored. lof always touching you with a Hotel Baden § 2/2... . Grill victories in the state fair meeting jress if you come near him, His o five. | le ands go ov and ia pe =< ne ‘ Pe Specials for Saturday fectiy ‘content 1 they eleep ons of Entertainment §)°"" "iotstvea ssa Baas "| NOTHIN’ -DOIN Linsey imported, durable, unshrinkable, strictly all- mamma’ and both have six testh Kens». CHICAGO, Sept. 16ttie: wool Underwear at $1.50 per garment idy is beginning to try to walk | of Highest oe rere tie. |clone touch with the heads of or Complete line of union made Furnishings, Hats and {and Budge propels himself back - Hens, 3 Ibs. and under ° | ganized baseball are of the opinion || Shoes vie te ere hanes 1 Ducks, 014 : |that the Federal league's request 6 pairs Miller’s Hose, guaranteed 6 mths 95 ¢ 5 “ 1 aye > lto engage in the world’s series will P : » Guara 16 months, 95 cents 1 wonder, Margie, {f 1 could PENDLETON, OREGON $ | be tanored aaa dagen au : |Sinter? Do you" aupnose any one| | SEPTEMBER 24-25-26, 1914 is PLAY FOR TITLE Union Made Shoes, Hats and Furnishings = ee da gy EXCURSION FARES good block he 0 @ feel called upon to ‘write up’ the | | Perk, sen hi Bradner Co.) | gy st “ | a . . |*(coersetea aati | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18-—-Ar E TERMAN & SCHERMER | twins NES ‘ Wild and Wonderful Furious and Exciting fi |rangements hav been made for | “I am a little lonely for my old PONY EXPRESS RACES New Contestants Old ees tor Glory |handling thousands of spectators ; ; F \friends, and if 1 do not come 1| GRONCHO BUSTS Jexpected at today’s match bet wee Seattle’s Two Big Union Stores Rene Cdl andstunirin cian Geant Samana commovs PRES | pocdbers perme cn |R. Norris Williams of Harvard Where You Get the Most for Your Money. here for Christmas | OUTLAW HORSES ww with their nerve and daring Jand George Church of Princeton bs . a wx s The housekeeper writes me = —————— |tor the intercollegiate tennis cham | 220-222 First Ave. S 103-5-7 First Ave. So. |that the house has seemed ml Get Fares and Particulars LP" From Agent O-W. R. & N. ) yey gates ‘ plonship. lonely since you and Dick left it When you lose something itto STAR WANT ADS find it.

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