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—— Japs; Haulee dup : e of am tal, vd ause some good. WE TEACH YOU 4 AND SAVE YOU DOLLARS! Let’s all read this ad—it may do us EXTENSION SALE OF SUITS This means you have today and to- ee } morrow to attend our 10 days’ sale, a which will close October 17. = Our High Class Tailored ost Suits, Regular $40 Value, Suit or Overcoat gecond floor, I wish to you honest 78 per cent and-Bye, hand-me port of every a few years ago I preciation now—it will help Respectfully, DANCING PARTING HIPPODROME Fifth on@ Untrerstty Amusemeat American war soldiers, also the old soldiers, as I served dur- ing the war tn the Philippines Any aihet, yeu my give me at this time will be greatly $25 (With first-class linings, workmanship and imported goods. All garments } union made ) RAINCOATS for men, women and children at about 1-2 Price ‘values. air-minded citizen in the community, Only ed you across the pond Show your ap- me--tt is all I ask. J. FRANK GREGORY, Talior to Men 705 First Ave. at Cherry St. Second Floor Washington Bldg. Take Elevator. Open Evenings. Elliott 1917 DORIAN MAKES 0 WIN SCRA BRALEY NEUTRAL BUT THEM’ ATHLETICS LOOK GOOD TO'IM By Berton Braley The spotlight shifts, though the time be short, from the field of war to the field of sport, | and the fond fans linger and watch and wait, for the swinging wide of the Shibe Park gate; | jfor the cheers and the jeers when the Braves attack the war-scarred soldiers of Connie | | Mack. | The Braves have won from a tail-end place to the victor’s spoils in the pennant race |They’re a gallant bunch—as the world may seebbut “Them Athletics” look good to me! | These Brave infielders have battered pAb the nt fortress of Gotham town, and, dogged and dauntless, have forced their way to the final fight in the baseball fray. And flushed with triumph and zim and zest, they face, unfearful, the final test They are young and daring and full of fight and they know no qualms of the Mackmen’s might, and they may rush onward to victoree, but— “Them Athletics” look good to me! "Twas a long, hard drill that the Braves went through, ‘the wrecking crew,” and the battles they've known in the past will seem like pleasant but they never have fought with ‘ and all that gang come stalking forth on the field once more, while the grandstand shakes land the bleachers roar | I'm keeping a strict neutrality, but— “Them Athletics” look good to me! COACH DOBIE/BILL WAS FATIBRAVES HAVE. DOESN'T LIKE'LAZYKID, SAYS) BRAND NEW NOBLE’S WORK)'MA’ OF JAMES) SIGN SYSTEM Unless a backfleldsman of pow OROVILLE, Cal, Oct, §——Mrs. BY HUGH 8, FULLERTON ity,’ uncovered among Wilttam Jamon of this city fs the] PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9.—The ond string mon, Coach bie may proudest woman tn the land have to play « half himself Satur| She ts the mother of “Big pint |PoHton Braves started their for day afternoon tn order to plug this| James, Boston pitcher, whose sen-|!ora-hope assault upon the strong gap to his own satisfaction. That/sational box work has resulted In| hold of the world's champion Ath- he Is in a quandary ax to whom to|the Braves winning the National! ictios here today. put at right half, he admitted to-| league championship. day, “Hap” Miller and@ Murphy,| "My, I never thought Will would| Admitting themselves the weak- the two men who handle that po-| become a big leaguer,” said Mra./er, they still were filled with con |attion now, are both out on injuries, | William James. “Why, he never | fidence and expected at least to Other tnjuries have put second | cared a snap about playing bal!/ give an excellent account of them- at left half and full, string men selves, bours ter. causing the scrub team to play day with t , and every makeshift backfield in man on the team ts filled with con- fidence and expects to win the se- Noble, of whom he says "Th Diem trouble fs with his head.” Yoble is not playing even as good as did last year, according to the coach Mayfield, Chapman and Anderson are nursing wounds and may, be unable to play, Smith will do the punting. The game starts at 3:30. The Rainier Valley A. ©. will line up as follows Abe Finegold, r. o; Fred Porter, 1. .; Rollo Wilson, 1. t; James Wilson, r. t; Dan Dugan, r. g.; Ed Miskte, |. g.; Robt. | Dugan, o; Frank Shand, q.; Ess fr bh; McKnight, 1 h.; Dan Do! tb. The Braves intend to attack their opponents vicidusly, and any! player who shakes hands with one/ of the Athletics will be In bad There ts more il)-feeling between the teams than has been tn evidence iu any series in years, It was my pleasure to be tn last night at one of their meetings at which they disuussed their plans. They have a plan of campaign that ts astounding, and their signaling system is absolutely new in base ball. You may depend upon tt, there will not be any signals stolen | or tipped off this yea The! Braves’ signaling system is devised | with the idea of permitting the! Athletics to think they have ft and then to cross them on every | {SCORES AND] (STANDINGS Cans Mackains Mre. Wiillam James fact, he was fat and lazy. | of) course, 1am proud of him, not | PHILADELPHIA, Oct 9—| Sreprna, only because he is @ good ball|/ Teammates of three of the Ath " player, but because he fs such alletics are haying the Iaugh on | aki ar ‘y plana.” Yeni", nan] 8008 boy, He writes to us often|them today, ‘The trio, all board ing at the same house, promised! thetr landiady a pass to the games. Frances 1, Missions 1) and tells us not to worry about him, that he ts taking care of him Los Angeles pe LINCOLN HI TEAM | —Get This! It’s A New Messa From an Old Concern! The Hub’s New Upstairs Clothing Store is open! We have added a ninety-foot frontage on the Second Floor, devoted exclusively to the sale of better Clothing for men and young fellows. bits of a drowsy dream when Collins and Baker and Wally Schang and Plank and learnt Not a dollar spent extravagantly—with a rent that allows us to increase the quality of our merchandise and to lower the price. Suits and Overcoats now carry the popular $15 and $20 price marks, and they are values that mean a saving to you of from $5 to $10. The Message: Come a few steps out of your ; way, take the elevator to the Second Floor z and see just what the New Selling Plan means se po to you in dollars and cents. eure so —and that’s the whole story. THEZHUB 615-617 First Avenue Opposite the Totem Pole (To Be Continued) NSS | TE EE OE Game Is Off Big ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. 9.—After several efforts to come to some set- tlement as regards to grounds, the army-navy game has been aban doned for this ¥ 3 TO PLAY ‘VALLEY’; Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s amen trates New 3 an self and is in the game to make| iba ther didn't come through ae Teak Featiten. ve | scholastic football championship. HATS 4 good. eho Soaced Werriea a? | Although in seasons prior the early Hf ICE DELIVERY CO, KAVANAGH’S COAST LEAGUE “We tried to talk Will out of go Signe enna et ee RO games were more on the order of . First and Union. Pat Dorian, the rengy trickmas.| Lom tng into daseball—bis father and 1| AJ “MODERN | Rams ¢ preliminary affalrs, tomorrow's § ELLIOTT 5560 2000 Piest, 38 Madtoun, returned from Tacoma today with be wanted him to go to college and Ba Lo. Park has a momentous air The Sn counter there last night with Joe| sisions ---... ut whe 1 Just 39 now—he got on of non two teams are evenly bal-| oO TARE CHANCES a Bonds, who claims the heavyweight | oaxiand un tie Gh de Oo Mauna aud ohas- tal Lf. Farmer | anced 3 THE OPINION OF A DRDGIIEE championship of the Northwest FEDERAL JFA0UE We objected, and his father told Mottatrom ans Sertamen| “ Tamooin wit tiike the field with] citing Gpdn tue e¥erk Geena Dorian lost the decision after four! rsasseapons “ him be ought to forget about base | the lightest backfield brigade that|Sedtt his been reined br aetn hard-fought rounds. The : } Saturday two more city high | th khtest backfield brigade that| health has been ruined by drug- Every play shown on the marvelous new mechanical ball field, known as the Ameri- can Ball Player. The only genuine one in the state. Be- ware of impostors. Second game starts sharp at 11 a. m. (Seattle time) tomor- row morning (Satur- day, October 10)at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE ie bomt ited te) od $108 allowed At Heker to 12:06 N CO. ek title low f and will continue daily ddi- until the series is over. nail Come and see a real ball game. land howled their disapproval. | » according to all accounts, crowd | chicage disagreed with the judges, though scrap was nip and tuck, and Dort-| | Kanes Ci ball and get into some business re he could make money We finally consented, and his father gave him money to get a re turn ticket when he went to Seat | Baltimore Buffalo | Brooklyn de-| Pittsbu: Bt Louis rved a draw. 3 . } tle. We soon got the money back Sammy Good made Frenchie! and I guess Wiil ts having a good FREE Vaise extend himself to get a draw o }lauch on us now, We have never ldectsion with him. Good outfough: | Won’t Cut Hair seen him play.” vena jand outpotnted Vaise in the first o ’ | Bill's parents are strong for [22K Gold Crowns Ithree rounds, but the Frenchmen | Pall T. R.’s Named |! pesonan tow. Byers’ stem at Bridgework ........ |made 2 good finish, which entitied THREE BROTHERS, Ark., || their son {s carefully stowed awa Full Set of Teeth {him to a split decision. Conner|f Oct 9. Although William |/!7 8 scrap book. Wm. James ‘ppm ak: 3. beat Leo Houck of Seattle. Walte:|] Camp's hair ts long and shaggy || *¢%lor. Is managing a large dreds Porcelain Crown. +++ 83.50 |Granger and Smith got a draw and his beard reaches to his })!9% company and ts woalthy Gold Fillings . -$1.00 ‘STEPS ON TOE; CHICAGO, _ Oct. | | | | | firmly on his big toe. “Why, er demanded Mrs. Jeffe set in @ juloy ple. | Jefferson. and leaped out a window, All of His Bones Oct. | writes = of this city, is dead h after strange fllness of mi | years which gradually turned tists tried every means to solve puzzle, plece at a time, and proposed to putate other limbs, but Wylie spatring of recovery, permit them to do so. 1 Treat All Disorders of Men apte-date lagnodl Dr Donaway. Examine Free 606 OR 914 FOR BLOOD DISORDERS a employed woh , Hy droee Kidneys, Bt atl ONAWAY fA Liberty Bidy. Opposite Postoffior Cor, Third and Union, Private Entrance on Union Bt. write fulte ROUTS BURGLAR what are you doing | grinned the burglar, his teeth | Bang went the foot of Mrs. The burglar yelled egies Into Chalk) 9,—Frank | and glassware | | bones tnto chalk. Doctors and acien-|F They amputated one arm, a refused Come to Me tor » Keliable Wasser Seattle. When Bill steps into the box t walsf, he will not go to a barber h against the Athletics in the and says {t will be 1916 and per. Silver Fillings . 50¢ We Go exactly as advertised fo haps four years later than that |) ries he can assure Lady Attendant. Terms to suit before he allows his lock# to be that Wm. James, sr., 1 wife of All work, guaranteed 15 years. | Oroville, Cal, are palling for hin trimmed. On the eve of the last presidential election Camp made }thousand miles from the scene of Christian Jefferson routed a |] #n agreement that he would not vo burglar in her pantry today by || shave or get a hatrout until ||" os oe oroviite te al PAINLESS DENTISTS planting the heel of a slipper Roosevelt was president. Moses |) oyna nes es 9 Pa aot Pete tet ahd Pike, Opp. Public Market Tate, with whom he bet, agreed Laboring Peopk ventista. that he would go unshaved and unshorn until Wilson was tnaug- there are almost entirely overlook jing war, weather and politics and r % jare talking about Bill James, the pg. OSC tan || Urated. Camp ts true to his [Boston Braves and the world| ig 8 eo, ma'am,” || word Loaner | Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART Complete Report of Market Today Prices Pald Producers for Vegetables and Battleships Cruisers Trae (Corrected Qatiy by J. W. Godwin & Co) | * a a A Place | any a @ orm | eed Fs 100 @ as 5 b 4 | | om | na ms ott ll marines | 138 am St i de 200 ned Fee ge AE vit} Free Admission =| Rardler ss = 8 ‘ts AT DREAMLAND et 10 Dance Tickets for 25c os @ nse Everyone Welcome $ sts CAN BE SEEN AT too B 1a see B18 | aaee' sae Site ae Hotel Baden 08 oe “a e tit 8 at Grill zie Entertainment }) ioe @ a * get 8h of Highest ie 1% s. s. H. B. Kénhody Merit wea’, ee LEAVES COLMAN DOCK 4 8. H. B, Kennedy leaves “ Colman Dock 6:30, 10:30 a, m.; 5:20 p.m. Other boatn at » 8 a. m, and 2 p. m. f x i jpaee cama onli fEntrance 104 Pine jf BY) | Richardson, r, h.; |Serajevo a numbe- of weeks ago represente Franklin's the school In | gists—and patent slop. backfield school teams will get into action in | has be vitally im-| years. ts! a game which will I will diagnose your case and portant toward determining the|also light. The weights of both will 3 relative strength of possible con-| lines varies little, although Frank. | @Fotsh Reach abipsiotince! |tendera for the Seattle inter-|iin has the lightest ends, Ryan, | —j|last yeer quarterback, has been shifted to one of the halves on the CHANGE DATES (Lincoln team, in order to ate] ae for Pn ex-Government = jweight to the trio of yardage | Physician at the The high school footbalh sched: | makers RIGHT DRUG CO. ule has been revised tn order to! The game starts at 2:30 and will| 169 Washington St. » Bo Ma oo Me tat ne vetoes Lolly show Dugdale’s park Look for the ORANGE FRONT ‘ollows j ve. Franklin West Se way ve, Ballard Frankie | Queen Anne | ner 24 ober 26 West Seattie October 81 nove Ballard. Ballard ve. Franklin Lincoln va Queen Anne November ¢ November ?. BIG REDUCTION In Price of Famous Angeles Beer Klin va. Queen A ra va Lincoln. atta, date not yet Q. Anne to Play Coach Hamilton's Queen Anne high team will work out with the} University Junfors Saturday after. | noon at 3 o'clock on Mercer field. | The coach announces the follow. ANGELES BEER, that splendid beverage, Warp: Ned Schram, ci Glen) brewed from finest Bohemian Hops and the pure, Chet Carr, 1. g.; Nathan Goodfel-| sparkling water of the Olympics, and containing Rupert “Hamilton, te “juse| ess alcohol than other beers, is now being sold at Blanchard or Ed ‘Riley, q; Frea| the following prices: Ed Olsen, 1. h.; Ray Zbinden, f. b. ETAWAH WINS LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct, 9.—tta-| Q 5 wah, driven by “Pop” Geers, won a | the Transylvania stake here Thurs | avery heat. | a Lt “Rube” in Court (The purchaser to return or exchange bottles) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9.—Rube Oldring, outfielder for the Philadel phin Athletics, was in court Fai day as a defendant in action WE ARE NOT A MEMBER OF THE BEER brought by his wife who charges | COMBINE, AND FOR THAT REASON ARE IN A POSITION TO MAKE THIS BIG REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF OUR BEER. desertion and non-support BEAN FANS ROOT! PHILADELPHIA, Oct 1 train from Bost ‘ly this morning, party of 300 rooters who for tho Braves against leties today 9. bearing a will pull | the Ath-| ANGELES BEER is for sale, with free delivery, at best Family Liquor Stores, or may be obtained by telephoning Main 580, Beacon 3940, Ballard Try Assassins 1049, or Beacon 1962. Who Caused War| LONDON, Oct, 9. F ept that | the trial was in progress, no news + was available tod. of develop-| e es rewiln: om all |rifents at the hearing of the per-| |sons accused of complicity in the assassination of Arc'ptuke — Pran-| CITY DOCK S cis Ferdinand, whose murder at] was the spark which present war. started the EE