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Hunting Season ens Tomorrow; Deer Plentiful 900 deer will be fiatn | commenting on the hunting season, nty in one Week,” said} which opens Thureday “Certain | Marry Riel today, parts of country are overrun with ——|them, and good hunters will have CHANCES WITH MON OF A DRUGGIST k, 1 have people | oe retry day whose been ruined by drug patent slop GAME 1 Blue Gi Reptembder 1 to 5 per day a October temit, a te Decemmert 10 per day, Quatt or § quail and & wil diagnose eet case and sland birds Chinese pheas- scriptions 15 per week, your pre: January Mmit, 20 per week Black Breasted and Golden Plover, Yotlow Legs, Wilson or Jack ee | oo ex Government | Snipe October 1 to December 14 on snipe 20 per Limit Ay. OF 60 per week. Octo} tim, October 1 limit, one. f COBS i: no trouble tn locating thelr quarry. | We are taking steps to prevent the } use of dogs in hunting deer, as well }as to stop hunting at night with | Mghts.” | Hundreds left Seattle today for | the woods, where the lives of deer, at, ducks, snipe, brant, geese, Chinese pheasants, grou cal — } are endangered for the ne’ weeks. The favorite wesiteg grounds of the duck hunters lle north of Seattle, Fir and =" drawing the heavy patronag The deer hunters are heading the direction of Snoqualmie Pasa, the Green river country, Berlin and Skykomish country. The game warden's office has nabbed an even dozen hunters who were too impatient to await the opening of the season to begin shooting. Eight of the violators were tried and assessed fines rang ny Shope CLEANED AND OCKED Cham KP. NOLAN a Fifth Ave. will sare you money on all orders. are pending. Game Warden Rief has a force of 112 commissioned men assisting him in enforcing the laws, BIG GAME IS OFF WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.-—Seo- retary Garrison has recommended the permanent postponement of the Navy-Army game because the two schools cangot agree on the city in which the annual game shall be played. ~ SIGN UP CRACKS LOS ANGELES, Sept. 80.—John- ny Dundee and Joe Rivers probably will furnish the Thanksgiving Day fight attraction at Vernon. Dun deo’s manager has already accepted terms for a match. SOCCER AT DUG’S Soccer league was held last night and the schedule for the season a ranged. The season opens Sunday. The Celtics play Carbonado at Dug’s park, and Black Diamond plays at Tacoma. HOPPE IN LEAD NEW YOR! Sept. 380.—Willle Hoppe last overcame the big lead piled up by Melbourne Inman Monday, and today leads the Eng- Ishman 1,804 to 897 in their match for the international billiard cham- pionship. BET IT HURTS. ’"EM NEW YORK, Sept. 80.—The inter- between the two New will begin October 8. PARIS, Sept. 30—The names of four members of the famous Gari. bald! family appear among the nominations for army positions in the official Journal today. Giu- seppe Garibald! fs candidate for Meutenant colonel, Rictotti, for cap- tain; Santi and Bruno Garibaldi as Meutenants, all of the first foreign legion. Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and (Corrected Gatiy by J. pre Cctwin & Co) Now potatoes... .--se0ee “ Cal sweet potatoes, Ib. .. @? UNIVERSITY STREET GORNER SECOND AVENUE the supertority of as, and give free Scenic Cafe AND STEWART A Place to Eat esce I TREAT ALL IRDERS OF MEN I Examine jencia 0% \omons, per crate esecsesss® ° Local peaches « @ Bananas ..+++ @ Paid Producers foe Butter, Eggs, wricee Po oultey. Veal Pork MY Vives Are saneely Private to no institute or fake belong pany, and I make no wien I cannot guarantee $06 OR 914 FoR iD DISORDERS ™Y practice to chronic ye alimen: toeele, Liver, Stomneh, Kidneys, Bladder, skin, Blood, "gua Ulcers, Catarrhs, 40 HM tmporsivis to ens, write a5 Dk, far AY Liberty Bid, er Pe aslod Fostoffice eT and Union, Seattle, Cheese Wisconsin triplets .++.+++ BT) ing from $5 to $60. The other cases | A meeting of the Northwestern | STAR—WE! DAY, PINKMAN IS A VICTOR OVER LEO CREVIER A crowd which jammed Elks’ witnessed the fourround {thoroughly until the last main event, both pointments. follows: landing blows. Pinkman gave Crevier, who is lesson, the pointers including ond, YOUNG MAN If you want to learn ELECTRICAL, GAS. STEAM ENGINEERING Asthma! 1 Bronchial | Asthma! If you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, it will pay you to Investigate. 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SANDERSON’S PILLS | are all this and more, as thon- sands have testified. Try San- derson'’s Pills and you will not Nothing else is just as good, Cireular free. By mail $2 box | or 3 boxes for $5. Every box guaranteed. For sale by Kin- sell Bros., Second and Madison, Third and Columbia, Address all letters to RAYMOND REMEDY Co.,, 217% Pike St, Seattle, Wash, the gymoasium to Its capactty | show pulled off by Director Pat Scott last night, and enjoyed themselves two events, the semi-windup and the proving disap- The evening's results were as | Joe Farrell-Billy Vetro, draw; | Andy Duvall.Ad Schaffil, draw; Ed moved around the ring with the| speed of a truck horse, but even at that Dorfan had difficulty to The closing num- ber, Ingle and Clifford, was a jolly affair from a roommate standpoint. Co boy with quite a “rep,” a boxin; couple of knockdowns fn the seo- Female Troubles and | be disappointed. Take no other. | ton for the series,” le the flaring expert, soon to appear In The Star. That's quite a bouquet for a fel- low who has been « figure in major league baseball but two seasons. Bil leading the National league ene Crevier, won by/ pitchers, and in 1912 topped the i man; Pat Dorla @ Cohan,!huriers| in the Northwestern draw; George Ingle. Clifford, | league. a ee “feature events” |__ HOW well we remember Bill. Tt ‘Wine ‘ailty the tebdaae, Cohan was this big, graceful, handsome youngster who led the Seattie team |to the pennant in 1912, almost singlehanded. Seattle didn't have the best team that year, but {t did have the star battery—James and Whaling. . James won 29 games that year and lost seven, and he won MODERN | DENTISTRY work ... Full Set of Teeth. Porcelain Crown.....$3.50 Gold Fillings .......$1.00 S 1 oe 5 Aeon exuthy’ ta stvoreael, Lady Attendant. Terms to suit All work guaranteed 15 rears ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS \et and teas ot lo Market Laboring ‘A Sy ventists Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25c Everyone Welcome ~ BULL BROS. | | Just Printers | 1013 THIRD SAIN 1043 | WAR PRICES CUT WAGES MORE PROFIT The relation of wages to profit will be discussed in Junc- tion Hall, Ballard, Thursday evening, October 1, at 8 o'clock, by J. G. Brown, president of the Timber Workers’ Union; L. W. Buck, of the Eight-Hour League, and BE. J. Brown. ‘SAVEYOUR MONEY AND EYES 1 save ap from R oO Wr. | on any f “Gisencaly D. Call at my De- ot duplicate, onsen for $1 Investiente spectal, dou on in Double Vision BEST IN THE never offer in for Aeattle before WORLD jess than $15, It OPTICAL is the world’s lens = DEPARTMENT perfection. 706 Wiret Ave, Washington Bidg. Dr. Edwin J. Brown cated for jail eds areal care. SEPT “James ie the logical star of Bos-) 1914. PAG 30, thrived on work. week. He had an easy, natural, winging delivery that mi pitching seem more like play than serious work. He had a perfect disposition—confident, yet not conceited; aggressive, yet not fresh ager to learn, and emiling. ball's greatest pitcher for 1914. There 80,” when commenting on "t watch the bases.” quite an object of pity, Indeed. We are continually similar instances. However, fans who come around after the and say, “I told you #0,” depart. They're part of the game. 2TO1 ON CHIP Billy Murray, middleweights. the last occasion tol favorite. result Is a 2 fered i in Star Want Ads. ICE haereny < co. ELLIOTT 5560 It was duck soup for him to get in three times a While his present winning aver | age ts not so high as the leaders in the American race, Bender and Plank, James has worked nearly | twice as many winning games, and rr basen deserves the title of base-| are plenty of fellows around town nowadays who flatter thenvelves by saying, “I told you! Bill's rapid Jaunt to the front, yet It was a different tenor that they spoke of Bill's sale to Boston in 1912. It Bill was) observing | the | Rosten ses awkward kid has been polished off] Phtateipti will never SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30.—A| return engagement will be fought here.tonight by George Chip and On Chip knocked Murray out in 15 rounds, and as a Golden Opportunities are of- French pe dead left behind by the re- [treating Germans after the | battle of the Marne. | WALLA WALLA, for the Oregon game, October straight in mid#eason, when the! i) was announced today. rest of the Seattle pitchers were) whitman is hard at work getting -|belng bumped and battered ai ready for the early October game, | over tho lot. The big kid Just! wnich they expect to win. material, and as a result, pinyed guard and tackle past, at right end. die the guard and tackle positio in 186, Slover will play op ter, Capt site Clarke. | will comprise the backfield. Hi | ver will do the kicking. been booting 40 yards consisten in practice work. STANDINGS was not infrequent to hear a fan| \ SCORES | say, “Just walt until Bill gets up) NATIONAL—soston 2 Chicago 2; against the real thing, Wagner or Pinsbere York 2 Heinle Zimmerman, for instance.”| . 4 AN—Cleveland 19, Chicago 4; Then we heard them say, “He! Buffalo 11-6, Kansas City | got natural control,” “He/« 7, Brooklyn 4; Baitimor field his position,” “H Louis 1; Pittsburg 8, Indlanapolls COAST—San Francisco 6, Onkiand $ | NATIONAL L RAGUR Yon. Lost. New York 9] 8. Louie Brookiyn . Pittebure Cinctnnatt .. | Pittebure . Bt. Loule . COAST LEAGUE Won 3 Lost. |Portiana . fi | Performed on TO SHOW RESULTS O worse, until at 10 years of age slightest exertion completely ex ||| appear as dead. Largo swellin |] his throat, together with adenoi our family doctor finally called practitioner in this city. They p life. Seattle had cured, I at once | While Doctor Jordan concurred would positively kill the boy. disappeared. of a sign of the disease, The be I make this statement that Avenue Northeast. bear {n mind the full name and dan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Sundays from 2 p. m, to 6 p. m. My son Ames when 2% years old had scarlet fever, | him in a puny and delicate condition, requiring the almost con- stant care of our family physictan. internal remedies and the boy began to improve rapidly. months the swellings, together with the adenolds, had completely This was two years ago, and there has been no return may know where to seek a cure. (Signed) Consultation free, solicited. Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures, Never-Ending Cures| of Tuberculosis Your Neighbors | I CHALLENGE ALL PHYSICIANS IN THIS STATE NE-QUARTER AS GOOD 1918, ich left Seattle, Jan. 15 As years passed he grew he became so weakened that the hausted him. es that formed on elther side of ds, made breathing difficult, Not being able to cure or even relieve my boy's desperate condition, in consultation another eminent pronounced It a true case of tuber- culosis and sald that an operation was necessary to save the boy's Knowing of many cases of tuberculosis that Doctor Jordan of placed the case in the diagnosis, in his hands. he said that an operation was not only powerless to cure the disease, but that it He simply treated him with mild In a few py {s today as active and vigorous as other lads of 12 years of age. other sufferers from tuberculosis LYDIA B, MeCANE, There being a number of Doctor Jordans in Seattle, it 1s well to | address of Doctor J, Bugene Jor Office hours, 9 a, m. to 8 p, m.; Correspondence Bept. 30. Utter, a star lineman of the 1912] Whitman college team, will be un-| able to get into the fray itn time} Several changes have been ite! in the lineup to try out all the) ach Hahn will use Clarke, who h in the Nelewanger, | Young, Berney and Traut will ban- Tho average weight of this quartet; x Hanson, formerly of Whit- yet not green; always willing, | worth college, is doing well at cen-| Hoover, quarter; McDonald coal | Clancy, halfbacks, and Bishop, full, He has SCORES AND Pet. Yon. Lost. Pot |chicage ... a 68 862 Indianapolis” yes) Raitimore 66 (bas | muftato et cats At times he would | My home fs at 7046 Nineteenth | 10, ns po-| '00- tly GH FULLERTON PICKS BILL JAMES TO STAR IN THE WORLD SERIES GAMES |DIGGING GRAVES FOR THE NAMELESS DEAD Expert Writes Batch of Series “Dope” for Star The struggle across the big pud-| the best world’s series dope die will vie with a 5 o'clock pink! printed In Geattie, Each a toa party in the estimation of| ‘lcle |e Illustrated with the very latest pictures of the prin- every red-blooded baseball fan the| ipals, Individual comparison second week in October, when the, of the players on the two Atha-letics and the Bra 1| teams Is given, |mortal combat for the supremacy € story especially is bound to of North America, The race in the palate of the Seattle both leagues is all over but the rs. It compares Bill James— shouting. Boston clinched its hold he same Bill who pitched Se on first place Tuesd 1 in-|attle to a pennant in 1912—to Chief jterest now centers on the for | Bender, whom Fullerton picks as the beginning of the series, to be| the stellar lights of the big meet fixed Wednesday ing. James is the logical star of Hugh A. Fullerton, the great- | Boston for the series,” Fullerton est baseball writer in America, | writes. has prepared a mass of ex- | You'll miss the greatest series of clusive features for The Star baseball articles ever written prior readers, covering the impend- | to a world’s series if you don't read Ing series. His stuff will be them ‘POSTPONE MEET |< 125; Ernie 5 Orenetea, 138, and Art Swalas, 125, will represent the eens Sanuck club. billiard The balk-line tourns-| ment for the championstip of the| CAN’T STOP HIM WHITMAN MAY BE A FACTOR IN ‘GRID’ RACE orthwest, scheduled to begin at Brown & Hulen's October 10, will| Blondy Butler continues to hold be moved back, probably to Octo-| his place as king-pin pocket-billiard- ber 26. A trial tourney opens about) ist of Seattle. At the White House October 19. BOXERS PICKED The Commercial A. C. of Yan-| E da’ C0} t hr Les Pat-' WANT AD page. parlors yesterday, where Blondy is | taking on all comers, he defeated “Blondy” Hoffman, 100 to 93, and | 8. Johnson, 190 to 72. r that THE STAR show Thursday night. Grand Opera in AT THE METROPOLITAN Box Office Sale Opens Tomorrow at 10 o’Clock STANDARD GRAND OPERA COMPANY Seattle’s Home Organization, Will Be Heard in Il Trovatore Monday, Wednesday and Friday Nights, and Saturday Matinee Cavalleria Rusticana and I’Pagliacci—in Double Bill Tuesday Night, Wednesday Matinee, Thursday and Saturday Nights. AT POPULAR PRICES EVENING PRICES: Orchestra, $2; Parquet and Dress Circle, $1.50; Balcony Circle, $41; Remainder of Balcony, 75c. MATINEE PRICES: Orchestra, $1.50; Parquet and Dress Circle, $1; Balcony Circle, 75c; Remainder of Balcony 50c. BOX SEATS: Evenings, $ Week Beginning Monday, Oct. 2.50; Matinees, $2. SPOKANE “Milwaukee” im.) 7280 p. “m/Ly. “— Seattle — Ar, a, m)Ar.— Spokane —Lv,| 8:15 a. m.|10:40 p,m, Special sleeper on evening trains to and from Spokane, Open | for occupancy at Spokane at 9:00 p, m. CITY TICKET OFFICB Second and Cherry SEATTLE, WASH, }

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