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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1914. PAGE 7; Colleges, East and West, to Use Same Style on Gridiron This Year By Hugh S. Fullerton Football ts opening up pmise of the greatest season of reconstruction era of the game. With the new rules modified only tn a few particulars in which they were found not to operate well; with the backs allowed a bit we freedom in pursuing kich mM forward passes, and the gam More open than it has been in the Bast and a trifle closer than tt has been in the West, the outlook for strong teams is excellent East vs. West October 17 The chief interest, of course, at taches to the double meeting of Bast and West. Michigan plays Harvard, and Notre Dame, the sen. sation of the West last year, meets Yale. This rather dims the im portance of the Western confer ence championship. But to football men the game at New Haven on October 17 and the; @ne at Cambridge on October 31 @re more important than the mere winning or losing of ao with the | intext. | are contests that will decide/ the relative importance of the styles of play adopted by the sec- tions. With the new rules the Western teams at once opened up and com menced playing a fast, kicking and game, using the open mations, while the East refused to alter its style of play so rad I TREAT ALL DISORDERS OF MEN Delong fo no Institute or museum company. and I make no Promises which T cannot guarantee 606 OR 914 FOR BLOOD DISORDERS I, confine my praction to chronic abd nervous diseases idneys. Varicose Veins, Uleers, Catarrs, ir Impossible to call, DR. DONAWAY Sulte 302-3-4 Liberty Bidg. Opposite Postoffice Cor, Third and Union, Seattle. write, OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by _Mbe Ohio Method by artificial teeth are natural as your original | eeth. 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NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 | | | warnings went | | | Anevedo’ Hlowed this | twice. “Changes in Rules Will Help Decide Great Grid Issue foally and continued the line bat ering and straight football East Is Not Whole Show The East, of course, maintains that tt is the only football section and the West heretofore has been considered of the bushes, Notwithstanding this, two West ern coaches in the last two years, after watehing the big Westerns kames, have said quietly that any one of half a dozen Middle Western teams could beat Yale, Harvard or Princeton if they used that style of play The overthrow of West Potnt by Notre I » cathe as-a stunning blow to the ‘tern style of foot ball, and after that there was a quick change of tactics and a mod iffeation of the Eastern etyle by | Prac tie: ally every Eastern ja coach, BURNS BEATS JOE AZEVEDO OAKLAND, ‘Cal, Sept. 23.—Joe Azevedo is through as 4 prize ring attraction so far as Oakland is concerned. His scheduled 15-round bout here last night with Frankie Burns end- ed-in the seventh round, when Ref- eree Jim Griffin disqualified Aze- vedo for fouling and awarded the contest to Burns. Azevedo started the first round by using his elbows, pulling Burns’ ears and hitting low. Frequent unheeded and he continued his foul tactics. Early in the bout Griffin warned % manager, who also was the promoter of the fight, that he would disqualify Azevedo unless he fought fairly. The promoter whispered a few words Into Azevedo's ear, but he opend the next round with an av- alnche of Illegal blows. The seventh round started with Azevedo heeling Burns. He fol up by striking low Griffin then pried the pair awarded the decision to apart Burns. Burns excelled in the long range work, but Azevedo was better in the infighting. Neither was in dis- tress at the end of the bout. Box in October After almost six months of in activity tn the boxing game, Frenchie Vatse, former Nghtwelght hampion of Canada, and one of the best little scrappers in the North went, will reenter the squared circle Oct, § against Sammy Good a Seattle boy. The two boxers | have signed final agreements bind m the mateh which will feature! Kagles’ smoker in Tacoma | Vaine has been whipping himself in his training quarters and declares himself to pink” for the coming engagement. If he succeeds in de feating Good he will have pro gress considerably in his effort to Ket another crack at Johnny , to whom he lost the Den Salt bas also matched an other of his protewes for the Ta coma show. He will pit lanky Pat] Dorain against Joe Bonds, the Ta coma heavyweight in the seml-| windup event The Tacoma promoters have ar ranged a flossy card and prepara tions are under way for carrying a big crowd of Seattle fans over to the show SOME TURNOUT Sept The foot-| CHICAGO, ball turnout tn th “Big Nine loop, for which @ call was issued Tuesday, was of the largest in the history of t nference, Thre hundred and eighty-four players responded EQUALS RECORD | NORTH Y AKIMA, Bept. 23 The trotting record for the North | Pacific states was equaled by Dean Swift, owned by L. | Dantels, who paced the mile in| 2:08, | CHICAGO, ‘Bept. 23.—President Ban Johnson of the American | league has forbidden the use of the ‘emery bail" or the sandpaper! ball, under penalty of 30 days’ sus-| pension and a $100 fine. CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—The condi-| tion of Coach Alonzo Stage of the University of Chicago, confined to his bed with neutritis, is sald to) be serious. the Venitians. | . | | outers. +H |ntblick {in combat with Grant Pea-| HE Chicago Cubs put Art | ny Bues, the one-time Seat tle player, on second base against the Giants Mon day and Artie, who Is accus tomed to playing at angle C, couldn't hit a lick. Yesterday Manager Callahan shifted him over to his old home at third Bues pummeled the horsehide for a twobagger and a single Annhe (Megaphone) Miller, last year a well-known figure about the ballyard, dropped in m Van couver Tuesday on his way to Cal ifornia, Megaphone goes south with the birds every year. Despite late reports to the con trary, !t is quite probable that Job McGinnity will sign up with the Venice Tigers, after all. McGin Tacoma yesterday for Ca deciared his tntentior his new duties with nity left ffornia and of assuming . Among the many titles possessed | ® y Francis Ouimet, there should one entitling him to the cham eenship of the golfing in-and- Francis swung his trusty cock, & Princeton college boy, Chief Meyers, the famous Indian eateher of the Giants ing in front of the hotel one even- | ing while the team was on the }road. One of the other players | strolled out and said: “C'mon, ¢ f, let's go across the ntreet to that movie show.” “No—I'm off the movies,” sponded the chief. “What's the matter?” “Well,” replied the chief seri- ous! I've seen enough Indians | killed to last me the rest of my life.” re- eee Carpentier is at Ver- seilies, where he has joined the | aviation corps. Although stands to lose at least $30,000 by | the war, he is as happy as a school Georges boy. He would Ifke, above all things, he ‘4, to meet Otto Fitnt, the German boxing champion, but he is willing to go wherever his country has most need of him. He Who, what and why Ie this man John Millis Day who pro- poses to make us stop smoking on the street cars? What sort of a person Is he? What's the idea, anyway? When he shakes his head, does it rattie? Isn't something loose? John Mills Day is an attorney in the New York block. As an attor-| ney he is considerably well known. He is a large, pleasant-faced man, who doesn’t look as if he bad it in furnished in ail cases, | for anybody in particular. Nor does his head rattle. A Star reporter listened. There was nary a rattle. The attorney seems quite sound, mentally. BUT—listen He Has Bronchitis John Mills Day His wife objects to smoke—tobacco smoke. His children are rendered deathly {ll by it John Mills Day similar afflictions. Hence he brought suit—and by way of making it appear the real thing, he has lasked Superior Court Judge Ev- erett Smith $5,000 damages from the company because some devotee of King Nicotine rendered his wife ili by smoking in her face on one of the company’s cars. IJndge Smith took the case under advisement. There is a possibility | the company will ask the city coun cil to make it a crime for harassed | husbands to fortify themselves against storms at home with a pipe or two while on the car. Whatever the outcome, there promises to be no end of disturb ance—for the smokers and antt- smokers appear to be about equally divided. inconvenienced, He Says John Mills Day says somebody ts bound to be inconvenienced every time anybody starts a tobacco bon- fire on a street car. If it fen’t a woman sitting in the path of some demoniacal, smoke jaden air current, {t's a man with well, say, a delicate throat and JAPS TELL ROYAL ANCESTORS ALL ABOUT THE WAR SHANGHAI, “sept. 23.— Japanese offictaldom has at last practically |completed notifying the spirits of the imperial ancestors of the exist lence of a state of war with Ger- many, according to mail advices re- | celved here from Tokio today. The most important ceremony was performed by the emperor him self at the imperial sanctuary in the palace at the capital. Special imperial messengers vis- ited the grand shrines at Ise and the tombs of the emperors, Jimmu and Mefji. Most Japanese books dealing with the Russo-Japanese war give the credit for Japan's victory in that conflict to the imperial ances- tors. JAPS KEEP MUM PEKIN, Sept. 23.—Of the progress of Japan's operations against the | Germans at Kiaochau practically nothing can be learned here, even in official quarters, owing to the strictness of the Japanese censor. ship. has bronchitis. | holds there are| | thousands of others in Seattle with | INTRODUCING MR. DAY, WHO. HAS NO USE FOR SMOKERS lungs, rendered so by bronchitis. In the winter time, especially, on | the semi-open cars, the winds whirl | hither and yon something feroctous, | maintains Johr Mills Day, and the |smoke from the nicotine revelers | penetrates to all parts of the car. | It's all wrong, opinionates John Mills Day. It 1s the duty of the company to transport passengers comfortably. If it do lating its duty. Thousahds will, with the attorney. ‘Let of course, agree . 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Contrary to all military cus- tom the prince took the sword and broke it, saying: “| must take your sword, for you fought us dishonorably, Your soldiers uted dumdums.” The French commander re- | plied: “This is the first | have ever heard of dumdum bullets being used in the French army. FRED’S A KIDDER “Why, I can write a check for $180,000," boasted Fred Birker, ar- rested as a forger. He eald he had most of the coin in the National Bank of Commerce. The bank never heard of him be fore. The police think he {* trying to kid them e STEWART HOUSE #0 Blewart Bt. Near Fike Public Market Modern single rooms 25@ Large modern outside rooma, for 1 or 2 RMS i Anything Delivered Anywhere. | AUTO DELIVERY CO. Bargain Sale Now On. Stationery and Office Supplies. || Morey Stationery Co. 718 First Ave, Near Columbia St. HATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED - Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Bowler Hat Co. We Call for and Deliver Phone Main 8985, Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25c Everyone Welcome Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART WOMEN PLEAD FOR LIBERTY OF A GUNMAN TACOMA, Sept 19. — The eternal triangle! But this time composed of two women and one man-—one of the women an Innocent girl, madly in lo the other woman with an animal infatuation; and both of them pleading for the liberty of Fred Irons, ex-convict, held In the city jail for shooting two men. Ifons has been living quietly in Tacoma since leaving the peniten- with the woman of the streets, and occasionally making love to an in-| and madly infatuated girl of | the West Side. The hardened woman wants Irons because he is good company. | cause she loves him She has promised to marry him. Both women hurried to police |headquarters within 30 minutes of jeach other “He was at my house from 9 Jo'clock the night of the holdups until next morning, and he couldn't have done the shooting, | painted woman “He visited me at 9 o'clock Thurs- day night and stayed until 11 o'clock,” said the other girl. “It's preposterous to think that he could have done that shooting.” “One of those women {s lying,” commented Chief of Detectives Smith, dryly. “Il wonder which one it is?” HOLDS “FRISCO” Judge King “Dykeman yesterday gave the proprietors of the “Frisco Oyster house,” on Cherry st. ten days in which to change the name of their establishment, holding that it fs an infringement of the trade name of the “San Francisco Oyster house,” conducted by Jack | Barberis. The matter came up on Jeontempt proceedings started by | Barberts. | |LAST PACIFIC ISLAND TAKEN LONDON, Sept. 23.—That the Australian navy has captured the German island of Nauru and de stroyed the last German wireless station in the Pacific was asserted in cables received from Australia today. ‘ |Whadda Y’Mean, Busi siness Punk? A.M. © fetand, | general passenger agent of the N. P., who is on his an- nual once-over tour of the lines, 1s | an opti-pessimist. In one breath he says that business is punk, and in |the next predicts great business on | all lines, NAGS OPEN UP | | COLUMBUS, 0., Sept. 23.—Tnhir-| teen heats in the grand cireutt | races held here Tuesday were placed to an average of 2:051-5, Anna tlary, spending most of his time}; The innocent girl wants him be-|! ¥ " gaid the INFRINGEMENT} Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Fruit (Corrected 4 New to ty by J. Co.) ory W. Godwin @ potatoes, Ib. one, green Pickiing ontons Cabbage ambers .. eescs Oregon Gravenateins . Pigme Concord grapes Malngas . Tokays « Ducks, old Ducks, young Baas ood Native ‘creamery, brick 35 Nave ehin creamery, solid % Bastern brick Ty main triplets ° peaches .. jesday and was trimmed handily. | was stand-| he|‘ Giants Almost: Out of It The Chicago Cubs’ easy victory over the New York Giants Tues day afternoon enabled the Boston Hrayes to increase their lead to a point where it is almost an impos- has handed over his three motor care—two of them quite new—to| bility for the Giants to overhaal the government them before the von's ending. | . ee The Giants and Braves have about A Chicago woman sued her hus-|1% kames apiece, including post ponements, to play before the Na cae tlonal 1 © curtain descends on t Buffering the humiliation of @ | shutout the day before, McGraw | | dispatched Matty to the mound, de < termined to take the second game 18 Any cost tty was hit bat band for divorce because he bought the Cubs collecting nine tasiole their boy a baseball uniform to/ naif of them for extra bases, in wear Sundays. We can guess who | seven innings gets the custody of the boy—if the! Art Hues, with Seattle in 1912 | boy is consulted. played third for the Cubs and ’ sl URE 1 Matty for a single and a agger. Pirates were pie for the SCORES AND tlehner, last year with Victoria, were stung for a total of 12 hits, Although the Giants’ pennant chances have simmered down to al- most nothing, some fans are etili STANDINGS ? ecoREs % | Icoking forward to the New Yorks @ | Boston series of five games, which NATIONAL Pnnt * ttebure 2:| begins Sept. 30, as the crucial en sf Pe |gagement of the year. If recent nl $9,| performances are repeated, the Gi- Chicege| ante will have to heads to get a good view of first place by the time the 30th rolls around. alts 4; Brooklyn a: | Franc» 1, Low Angeles 6; Portland 4, | NATIONAL LEAGUE at. ». DENTISTRY i Cincinnat! ... “se 83 AMERICAN LEAGUE | Philadelphia Boston 22K Gold Crowns. ..$5. Bridgework ... Full Bet of Teeth... | | FEDERAL LEAGUE | Lost. Pet or mar so ses Porcelain Crown. Chicago it “nee Fialtimore ......... 6: eer Gold Fillings .. | Buftaio Kiyo i) BSilver Filli We do exactly Lady Attendant. en to suit All work guaranteed 15 years. ELECTRO fan rane PAINLESS DENTISTS: Venice 1st and Pike, Opp. Public Laboring People’s ventists Mixslons Oakland Tuberculosis Kills More | People Annually Than War | AND THIS TERRIBLE SACRIFICE OF LIFE IS UNNECESSARY FOR Tuberculosis Can Be Cured I have cured hundreds of cases right here in Seattle with my Glandular Remedies. Cases that were in the last stages and given up to die by other physicians. Read the Testimonials October 30, 1912. About eighteen months ago I was so far gone with my lungs that I could not see how recovery was possible. Bleeding from my lungs constantly and coughing day and night. My family physician could do no more for me after two years of effort. I gasped for breath and staggered from weakness, Since taking Dr. Jordan's remedies I have gained over twenty pounds in weight. I have improved steadily, until now I can do my housework without fatigue and I am almost well, (Signed) MRS. M. G. HENRY, 1420 27th Ave. Seattle. There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it is well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 8 p. m.; Sun- days from 2 p. m. to 6 p.m. Consultation free. Correspondence solicited, Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures. People A Long Di attention. in a direct, Long Dist to a great the telegra its reply fc tion are a Distance. Bradford and Etawah were the speed principal demons of the day. to Long Distance answer, and you send your message and get Many mistakes and misunderstandings oc- curring through other means of communica- Travel, time, energy and money are saved by using Long Distance. . THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Are Always “In” istance telephone call causes instant You reach your man at once and personal way. ance has supplanted letter writing extent—and for many purposes, ph. You don’t have to wait for an or one price. voided through the use of Long 6. McQuillan and Irve Kan- stand on their

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