The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1914, Page 7

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GIANTS FAIL BECAUSE OF MONEY LUST By Hugh Fullerton While we are of G. Stallings ano all singing us pause and say a good word for an old —Jawn McGraw Never 3 r did he has done while enemy n his long and v MeG as a nager during the he yw weeks wit ve and fighting qualities to the Itmit hold the wreckage h together haa t long enoug done the seemingly rallied a quitting Broken ball club and =m fight, it is | than it has done since The trouble ts with P the old fighting spirit. The pl F era have not attended to busin They had too much money, t E many automobiles. Baide interests to de their inte ba Brew careless Then, when the H | to rush forward, the Gtants tric pert Up up speed and coul “MODERN 1908. the lack ¢ too many ow ract ror aves 6 FREE EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns. ..$5.00 Bridgework 35.00 ull Set of Teeth... .85.00 orcelain Crown.....$3.50 d Fillings Silver Fillings. ... We Go exactly as advertused jLady Attendant. Terms to sult Work guaranteed 15 yoars ELECTRO AINLESS DENTISTS Opp. Public M: ple's ventists rooms 25¢ Medern outelte rooms for t 2 NA your “FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. im. | and it fighting now harder al They Mir. Out-of-Town Buyer |" “Ses printing by mali will save you money on all | nz orders. Free Admission _AT DREAMLAND Dance Tickets for 25¢ Welcome our own PIES WE MAKE our own SOUPS p We SERVE ‘ KITTITAS batt POTATOES On Dining Cars ie that are a Criterion ' for others CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Sept. 28.—Having hit Sun will! Us CLEVELAND. thousandth LOS ANGELES. for th La fot mark with re- | is reach-| years of rugby a two- ns whipped the and wor to 0 Fourteenth Chapter of Woman's Thrilling Means to the Mother, Wife and By Baroness Bertha Von Suttner Advocate, aud in 1905 Winner of the Nobet on Prine. CHAPTER XIV Frederick—my own one—was, in consequence of a letter from tours in Switzerland, our hours of study over favorite books, and oc casionally that same picture in the ‘WASHINGTON ‘LAY DOWN YOUR anus) STAR—MONDAY, PTEMBER 28, 1914 |RLN|BRAVES CAN CLINCH FLAG WITH 3 WINS SQUAD AGAIN ATHARD WORK Coach Doble had his warriors fa buck at work today preparing nd them for their next game, three os ook# hence, when the Untversity for ncklea the All.Navy team of Hremr } 1 "NOACH DOBIE has a cer | Oliver Millard of San Francisco| orton tn thelr annual conflict. The 18 p tain way of doing things. ran five miles in 26 minutes 3-6 sec-| contest takes place Saturday, Octo ri t After the first quarter ond. Why he wae in such a hurry! ber 10 1 y againet Aberdeen Saturday it | is not stated |, The lanky Scot mentor, who can] was quite apparent that the “te et Jlook at a 60-to0 ac aK Debt, yY wae not doing its best A Peep Into the Past jor the ec enc ms Sit. 2 joble was raving A play . bi is in a stat tract ort brought the two teame close one 187 Ri Inet extra IM] the small score piled uy » chins . up to the sidelines, where | "BK Kame of baseball played. The] varsity in ite brush Saturday : Doble was tearing his hal reporters all probably threatened | against the Aberdeen h. The i ’ Noble, you great, big stir,” |" "enter | ,0l team Keored } Doble bellowed, “get in ar meee he at hingtor pay. Youre het Oring a The war has stopped the | , ‘ The I ‘ thing and if you don't hurry plane for several barnetorming gures read 32 to 6. The only ; nto a up Vil take you out of there.” baveball towns, Every cloud oe hie soo! to tally on Waah-| Glants from Noble replied by making a sen with @ silver lining fe not full |ington was roadway turning the| . ° sational tackle on the very of Ill wind. h trick in 1908 by running up 5] The ation “ sion next play, iis yints to the varsity’s | hee fire sf _ M4 eG Just as we commence to hope Miller's booting wan a disap-| scheduled. te mest -& present A pestitent fan rises to ask this| Perce may come Carl Morrie and) noifment and the toe work of worid'e bartaa wi ned) the question if the: den ve Hor 2m Flynn start fighting each other! Johnson, the Aber guard, out ed. The nog a $600 st ch taking | #94!" Jahone that of the collegta | bed & team tnto elghth position, what hd Mel | Despite heavy rains that fell Frt-| . would it have cost them fora sul Between the war, the Wisconsin] day night and throughout Satur-| ent if he had taken t football and the) day morning, the field was tn first position?’ Aw uy t reapected | dandy shepe and Washington had y race is having a hard time s to offer. There was no ere ng the Abe The dozen or so boxers who are| Senator Burton talked 14 hours boys and the matched to fight at one of the two/and saved $73,000,000, at which | #lven credit by ° te Tom Jones has saved 9644,.)'98 real football 66,491 reity “ ve ibis ‘Scien bad barred the em | ALL OVER AGAIN er come off . all, but this ot bar at and the amateurs ta > . s a ae “ _ from t etr eads SHORT HI N. J, Be 28 at the & Cc, on Thursday land wing the dust to roug the | Francis Oulmet retterate re ena ———— cent victory over Jerome D. Tray * ———— | ers, in a match played terday | on the Ekwanok lit Oulmet OTHING i ‘IT CHIP, 10 TO GC - Avon, cre a8 one NEW YORK Se Now one eee oe bey, Pmaxcizco soot as -/ MILWAUKEE WINS Rube Marquar Chip was Installed a 10to6 | _ a | a Art Bues a re today over Billy Mur. | CHICAGO: for e Zz ‘ won the r a elr 20-round pout here| sant. ne losed Sunday night Loulsville finishe right at the » NAP | h loaders and the finish . GETS 3,000 oo ah —_ OHIO METHOD IN “ | BACK TO “GRID”!" : DUNDEE FIGHTS | LOS ANGEL DENTISTRY X eplaced by Picture Above Shows German Soldiers Escorting Captures Ca Photographed While Passing » Method by artificial teeth Unter den Linden. Lower Picture Shows Captured Cannon Parked in Front of the your original Emperor's Royal Palace in Berlin te ms are now be- |- — - 7 ——e -| ing a hout ch _and DRIVER DYING | ; ‘ re tarnished is all Samay ° ‘ We Stand Back of Our Work COLORADO SPRINGS. io. avers ‘ for 12 Years’ Guarantee, Sept. 38.—Me r afined FEDERAL LEAGUE $25 Set of Teeth jaa at. Pet.| Guaranteed ........0. . an accident during the auto 1 NATIONAL caine so $15 Set of Teeth $5 1 AMEKICAN ow 4 : 1s 46684 between th t * owt ft et Guaranteed ........ es, Tale of What War | 8% His car pect pha 4. Bt Louie @ 7 Bruok » 411 $1. Solid Gold or 4 the Home Loute 4-1; Tndtanapotia | St. 12 s «27 Porcelain Crown ...... JAMES IS AT TOP)! Etseburg +; Culeng preskig eee ’ “*'$10 Gold or Porcelain $4 | CHICAGO, Sept, 28—Rill James | jan) si ody Les Angeles ¢ COAST LEAGUE 8, | Bridge Work teees |mullty party fs the spirit of war, holds th at € lr ‘ , ;| Solid Gold Fillings it is on this that my work of | among the Nat gue flingers. | NATIONAL LEA . ‘Other Fillings ... woution, all too weak as it is,|Th¢ young Bostonian has a record} Won, 10s hime ust be exercised of twenty-five victories and six de Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, My son Rudolph agrees with my | teats : 9 to 12 views, though this. of course, does | 4 not prevent him fre vssine tose) HONOR ROMANO OHIO jevening light, where my white-hair | bis milit exercison eve ‘a | h “ ' every year,| oad pmaea pe gps oe jed husband with his garden-shears, 4nd could not prevent him, either Eien mre the N . house, suapected of espionage | was pruning the rose branches, and | from phing. to the frontier, 1614. a. eete ne tates, Motnwest Aw. Service }was saying with a smile to me: | the Eu an War, which is alw aging bi peter . anert. te Pasha Wandragged be Are we not a happy old co hanging over our heads, should| joan odin “ ICE DELI Y CO. 4, fore a tribunal of patriots, and |y.g not oven at my sane wantin = ree And then, perhaps, Ilcar has won 14 F ‘ ELLIOTT 5560 | 207 UNIVERSITY STREET F 1, 1871 r pt even at my son vedding. hall have once more to see how)! past ay nor, wil 4 i ope ph Bese shet by | when any one bas loved, posseus.| ail that is dearest to me tn the| te ee a - CORNER SECOND, AVENEE m he fiet time, t came |% ®84 lost such a husband, and| world has to be sacrificed on the al-| to m if again e hed heen} 0st him did, her love “must| tar of Moloch, how a hearth biess-| conc ‘and the Commune was|°¢ *trons he paw ed with lo and which is the sign | aaah Sed baee ta bed Ber. a Om for. ve old age of all its rest and }month fll, nure my faithful ae Boyt ayy pet ar er titearn gd ony i Mr Anna, w n > # all this once more,| ness of bein And what the then once more to fall into ir | {llness was I know not to t es cody ble madness, or shall I yet ent day. The people about me old the triumph of justice and |called it considerably “typhus,” but humanity, which now, at this very lt believe that it was simply mad moment is «triving for accom mere sply—mad-| AUSTIN & SALT [I pincnmant in widely extended se i e an | So much I darkly recall, that the HEALTH clations and in all strata of = }last interval had been filled with} ; ety? Haaciations ot erocWing a nls daltimca gece see oaceipatons of crating st 1213 First Avenue | “Mother, will you not put you ‘cl arette ably the events which were spoken Hotel Arlington Building. mourning off for the day after t Jot in my presence mingled in my | sem ——E morrow |phantasy with the truth, the bat eit | Rud nif nto my room with | |tles, that if, between the Versatl- © words to For the chrt hews un er |incendiary fires of the 18@8 the fay after tomorrow | That, when I recovered r All Chronic and No, my r.” I replied and with it the knowled Many So-called In- But think; at such a f ativan | ‘deep misery, I did not do myself| cursble Disorder you surely will not be mournful some harm, or the pang did not kill} & Ka Why then keep the outer signs of me, probably was due to my pos Asthma, Ap | mourning session of my children itis, Catareh And you not be supersti-| Through them I could, for them! Deatness, — Goitre tious, and f« at the black dre I was forced, to live. Even before sica of Sy e her will bring bad my fliness, on the very da n lluck to the child? that terrible thing broke over me,| “? Ob, no; but it does harmon-| Rudolf kept me a I was shriek “ |ize with the surrounding gatety. | ing aloud, on my knees, while I re . |Have you then sworn an oath? peated: “Die! Die! I must die!”| * ! 0; it is only a firm resolution T two arms embraced me Diseraere c tas Gee. Aane But a revolu linked to such a 4 praying, painfully solemn, lov p «Rupture, Piles and alij Memory—you know my meaning looking at 1p to that time I had never been | 2,007 D% Maey’s Gearantest. Mae called by my boy anything but|' All Disorders of Women—trreguiart Mamma.” His using at this mo-| tiem, Paint is, ‘Displacements. and ment, for the first time, the word Maordera peculiar to the sox Mother” said to me, in those two syllables You e not alc you |« ve a son who share your pain, who loves and honors you above!" Ay worders of Men—Nervour Debt all things, who has no one in the| 4) piood Polson. all special and Chronk world except you. Do not abandon © 608, 914 and Wasser . Mother!” | et the dear creature to|* et the same man you « 1 to show him that 1] gona aes at Beaae oreeiad eae tood hin I, too, faltered | guara nd resolution | “Hours ran tal OE fixed But the pain | tellectual darkn and not at this ime onl the space ot years.| DR. MACY, Specialist | maine to recurring at Souttle, Wasi | tack action, of which afte pposite Arcade wards in the state of health abso-| .. CT bes. chor a |lutely no collection remained to been free from them Free ype puysoee be by Typ "9 that is, from the insensibility of but not from con bitterest pain my spirit pang scious attacks of the lof soul. ‘$1.00 os"s> 1000 never knew anything ¢ Thus it happened often | that [ was speaking to Frederick and conversing with him as during |his Hfe. Whole scenes from the [eet rere roreeted gu tee) NY POND 709 jrelate, 1 | my lone lany sad ones, our meeting again | [after Schleswig-Holstein, our jokes over Sylvia’s cradle, our walking DT") 2 Kighteen years have gone since $1 50 pun syoy> 1000 ithe Ist of February, 1871, but the ° vaio ae | deep resentment and p & |mourning, which the tragedy of 1.5 poo 1000 that day awoke in me, no time ny} remove, even should I live a hun DMStg ot oa 2 dred years, ye ee hd al Li But in my dreams, wonderful to} oyna yweos" {that it partakes of the inviolability jof an onth My son bowed his head, |not urge further (Concluded Tomorrow.) and did If you have a room which is |not occupied, you should be | using STAR WANT ADS. | Here's case-cards with the full deck right on the mahogany The reason why men smoke Prince Albert in their jimmy pipes or rolled into | joy makin’s cigarettes is simply because PrinceAlbert can’t bite tongues, can’t parch throats; it is always delightful in flavor | and fragrance ; it is made by a wonderful patented process that uts it into a class by itself! And P. A. is exactly as good as HAT listens! PRINCE ALBERT the national joy smoke Smoke P. A. you want to get first-hand news about what's good for your smokappetite! Why, there never was, and there can’t be today, any pipe or cigarette tobacco in the same class with P. A, Take a tip: You just goto P A. like littl peaches grow on trees, natural-like, and get some cheer-up spirit in your system right early these mornings! Prince Albert is sold everywhere, Tidy red'tins 100; toppy, red bags 5e (handy for cigarette smoke: also, handsome pound and half-pound humidors, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. nrantes the erg ‘Tru perlority -of und give tree ‘A. LUNDBERG CO. | Trusses, Deformity Appliances and| | Artificial Limb 1107 y | AMERICAN | CAFE | FOURTH AND PIKE ERNEST GIANETTI, Proprietor. | HIGH-CLASS _ ENTERTAINMENT FRENCH DINNER | With Bottle of Wine—50c ai ie

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