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STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBE PAGE 7, 6, 1914 QUEEN ANNE FACES EARLY mane Ty | HILL ELEVEN RECORDS. FALL AS MOB FORMS FOR TICKETS ie PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 6—A ling 3 two blocks long ! to purchase baseball ‘ will ‘ part half a bloc a held thei day to take ch He said the was the greate ft world series games “The law in Loulsiana forbids betting on horse races and what system will be used is not reveal There's frankness for you. WE MAKE MOTION PICTURES Finest Equipment in Nortnweat JACOBS PHOTO sHOr } P-L, Bidg,, Seattte. SANDERSON’S PILLS women only. Most p BATMOND REMEDY Co. Room 2%, 21 q 3rd Ave., bet. Pike and Union. Com. Monday, Oct. Mi “Bernardo” Protean Artist And 8 Entertainers. y Maracci’ 's Concert Band . = —COMING— E October\12 WARREN JAXSON October 26 FAY BRYANT . I. JOHNSON, Gen. Mgr. ¢ E. G. WOOD, Amnt. Mgr. \ BULL BROS. Jusi Printers 1012 THIRD = AIN 1042 Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25¢ Everyone Welcome OHIO METHOD IN . DENTISTRY Missing teeth ar The Ohio Method b: that are natural teeth. Examinat ing conducted wi estimates are furn We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 Set of Teeth $ Guaranteed ........... 8 $15 Set of Teeth ¥ ¥ Guaranteed ........... $5 $10 Solid Gold or $ Porcelain Crown ...... 4 $10 Gold or Porcelain $4 Bridge Work ......... F Solid Gold Fillings . a Other Fillings Oftice hours, 8:20 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 12 | OHIO 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORN@R SECOND AVENUE I TREAT ALL ISORDERS OF MEN 1 Examine Free \~] 606 OR 914 FOR BLOOD DISORDERS Varicocele, Hxdr: Ki Kowels DONAWAY 4-4 Liberty Bide Je Pomtattior Union, Se Dh suite Opp Third aittle Cut-Rate Dentists |: A PARTIAL eotree i J, NOTED PLAYER IS SIGNED UP ON STAR STAFF The Star is living up to its promise to furnish the sport page readers with the best line of ex clusive features printed in Se attle about the coming world’s series. Today comes an announcement extraordinary. Joe Tinker, one of the brightest lights in base ball, and whose presence in the Federal league has put the inde pendent cliroult on firm footing, has joined our staff of writers. He Is going to tell Seattle fans Tealcy's Interest Is more than or Tare going to win. n the big gam ROM Spokane today comes word that Otto Nel who he thinks will win. The dorfer, the Spokane | dinary, for he has had a mighty big firet article appears on Wednes player who holds the North part In the development of Bili day's sport page. west billiard championship, |James, on whom a considerable He knows the game. Why, may not come to Seattle to de- | amount of Stallings’ hope reste. didn’t he play right side-by-alde fend his title in the tourna Jack Barry was ready to sink a with Johnny Evers, captain and ment which is scheduled for [harpoon in dames and cast hin second baseman of the Boston October 26, Promoter A. G. | overboard, when Tealey stepped in Braves! Clarke, Spokane, broached to and took the reins Tealey could And he has played In some the champion the subject of | see the big fellow had a future be world series games himseif. entering the preliminary tour fore him and his encouragement Joe’s a great student of the ney there October 19, in which |and advice helped Bill out a lot he must take part in order to | Les Mann and Bert Whaling also game, and has written two arti- cles for The Star, after carefully get into the big game, and | went up from here, which adds to doping out the managers, play Neidorfer intimated that he | Tealey’s enviable record as maker ers and all possible situations will not compete. Last year of ball players any number of players were al ably lowed to represent each city Ham Hyatt, the old The rules have been revised ayer who is now loc this season, however, and limit |the pinch bitter de x | each city In the circuit to a | ina player apiece. With Neidorfer |S | out of the race, the Seattle | Mar bunch is more hopeful that one | that may arise. Remember, the first one will be printed WEDNESDAY. Vancouver SCORES AND of their number will cop the which 1 crown. jt oe Ce t that 8 STANDINGS J) sow shat “wick” witiams pas | (aman of tarted the ball a-rollin’ wit ‘ SCORES Tea i, with ; : ° 4 | lox ey | first t NATIONAL-—Doston 15-9, tirook s: | gives eo ¢ , ar fl . m aos ew x 4 5 aaah on @ : t 1 will t , : oe ws atl at 4 it t pinton tod ‘oer RICAN f ow York je spd ah 4 9. c eid | The recent Hoppe-Inman mar ag ott ge wit ott hurt match in New York city for the 4 > 5, Keun ye t ve-| international championship Ast kames ached | c an} was in the order of a brilliant PEE PT | « Kk] society event. The majority of is | ra The the male spectators came Bont ‘i ‘ garbed in their ev'nin'’s, and ow York , F 11 the women there wore costly . $ 3 ‘ ats Ja 1 gowns. A flunkey at the door ; ; s sweet on Guigni. I stopped all the lighted cigars i eiphia ° 1 Teale men Wilhot that accompanied ticket hold Pit 2 “ Prran " r Willia ers. Cheering was not allow inker, Frisk and Hogan AMERICAN LEAGUE ious ae se ape aia “ar caley is i r the Br : . . to cop the big series which begine |) Anything Delivered this week in Philadelphia, but he Anywhere. has a profound hunch the Athietics | RL 2 = WHITE SKINS YonKuM AUTO DELIVERY CO. Phone Eiitott 254. 508 Olive St. sce Ee | GEERS! NAG. WIKS , OF E.J. J.BROWN SUNDAY IS aN une oe t,he be vent " oC lst FEDS WANT CHANGE : iy GELLATLY 1S BUMPED WHAT THE PRESS |). erm « = AGENT SAYS Les Gellat Ww ng h “ ri ong the thinkers a nd MIDGETS PLAY TODAY '..2°"5.000 000 brutal ne of the I D4 i ernoon, that its mission 4 just one i ‘ ‘ BATTLES DARK HORSE ON SAT, wokted down t inning ft wor Queen An ttle, ma 1 for the t Lincoln opens the season Satur day with Frankl: EVERETT ganized Eve Oct. 6.—The newly 0 rett Phyatc ut hich Charlie t and Freddie F s: Edward Pinkmar vs. Jack Lane, 1 Jones, Tacoma, PUCS DIFFER {AN FRANCIS , Oct. € DILLON WINS fight & WELSH IS SILENT WILL END COME | 0 = STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC, OF THE SEATTLE SPAR, PUBLISHED DAIL XCEPT Sl DAY AT EAT TLE, WASHINGTON, REQUIRED THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912 be delivered i» ! hedit I a Publi I r ( ' E. | ( KF, ( B, H. ‘ ( | G c ‘ Estate | . A H. B. Clark ta, ( t ur D. Cunn ' 1H { h G. Clark, I cripps, Trustee; Mrs. G. C. Johr K. Atwe E. I Augur Average number of copies of each issue of this publi- cation sold or distributed, through the mails or other- wise, to paid subscribers during the six months pre- ceding the date of this statement. (This information is required from daily newspapers only.) 48,763 Lite General Manager Sworn to and sul ed before third day of Octo- ber, 1914, (Seal) EDWIN J. WHITTY, at Seattle. (My commission expires September 2, 1916.) STAR MAKES BIG CIRCULATION GROWTH Sworn Statement Made to Government Today . . 48,763 iSworn Statement Made to Government April 4, 1913 43,689 © 5,074 — Increase . . ‘ oi: ig aes - The Star’s Daily Circulation Is Now More ‘Than n 52, 000 Copies JAMES A, PATTEN Former “King” of Chicago Wheat in t. Just Returned From Europe the war DR. LYMAN ABBOTT Editor of the Outlook services of President as mediator will not be HOW AND WHEN ot be over by January 1, The ted by any ns stubborn and) of th a n 1 the are thorough beaten sue are F PRESENT WAR CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW | settled, and set Former U. 8. Senator From New York. Just Returned From Europe (Continued From Page'1.) In Ex ed - up would only to another| ortunity MOORE GIVES AWAY i more ter- © Up-| leading fut tary states and = mili: authori e nd they will be its salva FREE BALL TICKETS people of our anani tion, for it will be world to halt] r that two the overthrow of . tet of the/t was the the spirit of mil sinwee toaaie'd ts | r tarism. The c r f ticke | THOMAS A. EDISON pa of th f 8 | Of West Orange, N. J H lies le . Nothing short of Western 5 suropepy, Lyman Abbott the Almighty can top this war. It | earth, divine right h med man. Chauncey M. It is not um ee otis necessary that opy gpa Depew » e that the war na te| dynastic. mitita yield to any terms Will result in establishing true com Itaeit.| (8m shall di | vi might impose. stitutional government in Germany, acon.| Pear from tne ierseaeyen9 ALLAN L. BENSON HUGO MUENSTERBERG that the * away | people shall rule Nee Soolalles Leader. Author of | Professor of Paychology, Harvard rn inreugh consti e Truth About Socialism University tional govern per hey = the enchien today if Germany had been left alone ment, that all | arog. tacaht tee on tte have gone into this dwell together in on +: egperiyegellioe ASHINGTON, Oct The an-[amity, as they do this may be the first of a series of|cess. © * * But now there ul A now in the United Mga ea Amert-| must be a miracle, Germany must ‘Thousands Now a F | States. ‘in of der. | Thos. A. Edison against the world if the bale » of Eastern and Western pows SHAILER MATHEWS . mage | ‘ President of the Federal Council|!& Power by direct | e| ers is to be maintained of Churches pe io ph sb a MITE = ‘TENTION, MOTHERS! | The rent need of the world is | rope is an ent terrib le war, but the estab- ep Mothers are invited to the second ioe lishment of peace between the em CHAMP CLARK ture of ‘the ‘Mothers’ aan | Thousands of Starr rs are tak tled nations on such a basis Speaker of the House of Represen-| ecture of the Mothers’ training: ing rant of The Star's offer| will insure ‘the healing of the tatives | school, to be given this afternoon atj | to supply them with War Flag Pen-| wounds of flict, and the re So long as the countries at war! 4 o'clock, on the sixth floor of the; i of the various European Da-| newing of the bonds of brother-| are able to fight as well as they| pon Marche, by Dr, Mabel Seagravey }* valid bie | hood | are fighting now, I don’t think any h ry | These pennants are made on ex-| te mroposal GF pease will have mney | cee a on The Develop- c nt wool felt, 15x85 inches in Hattaak ment of the a.” size, and handsomely colored The] « ral ta Pacis H. GARY effect 4 Miss Grace Harrington will give a flags on the pennants are made up| Chairman Poard of Directors, U. 8, demonstration of the proper arm WILLIAM H, SLOANE h the correct colors of the flags Stee! Corporation : ement ofthe bed 2 i ont gpk de ah nh egg fohis dar ieaena P ips Professor of History, University of | Muxement © the bed and loti ‘the vA vous nadonss A tA aot a The au area destruction Columbia, Author of “Life of Na-|°f imfants, on a cont 20 cents by mail)/the methods of using the 1, and poleon,” and for Years a Real-| mere nese ona ott huote peer the factlities, for! dent of Germany and Close Stu-| te for wou |\4 moving armies! dent of Diplomatic Affairs | AN E f fe have greatly! guppose that the ¢ s should | Few of now the fh of the! f . “ ppe he ANS ou nation Sei ri 1, and the! be able to, make successive victor ‘ will so large] tn th st r rn onc Decorate your a WS in the we backward and ward « room with them sand rapid that {t! which ts not so preposterous as ay tity | would m the} pears on the face beca of € actually take more | }war must be! comparatively easy means of t care of their automobiles, lawit sooner ended than! portation; then leadershtp on nines Dy te termes tae ou Pr eed haa | mowers, sewing machines or live % hope the war will r power f{ any yea to| Stock than they do of their owm I not continue come. bo They overlook the laws of CLOTHES SHOP many months be. Pr abably peace v la ’ ore healt until something breaks, 3 cause the actual) quickly if neither sid¢ .e|/ Even when nature signals “Danger MEN ano YOUNG MEN daily cost 1s con-| victoriofs, but for the 1 1| Ahead,” they take no heed, but 4 00 BEST $ 00 Judge EH. Garyservatively placed| think the a ment dmor y on. Nature usually i] t $40,000,000 in! Ie a very po ous thing, as Y . warning commonly called AND? money, besides the thousands of|far as the duration of the war is|“pains” or “symptoma” ‘Thane men killed and wounded, concerned d be recognized and recke SUIT end OVERCOAT, | ° with, Therefore you should his —— SS take advantage of our Graduate | hy He mak diag. LEARN TO PLAY sia ae and. ysolutely free of charge. You pay We fit | Any one wishing to learn the game of Pocket Billiards will only for the medicine at regular Y ® a | get a world of Information by attending the games played by prescription rates, Office at pig a t | experts every afternoon at 2:15 and every evening at 7:30 BRENDEL DRUG CO. At the White House Billiard Parlors 117 Veo . ? . In the Joshua Green Bullding, Fourth and Pike. . peo 4 CHAS. BLUMENEEED An academy, with seating capacity for 300 people has been South Side Pioneer Square #12 Virst Av built to accommodate the public ‘ 4:50 a. m, to 9:30 p.m dina

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