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OSTON DOWNS ATHLETICS AGAIN | The Seattle Star |L 2.3.1) === The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News “tom WEATHER FORECAST — Rain ly, If = tonight and Tuesday; moderate Whitted, ef ONE CENT 9},,7R4INs ANP southeasterly gele. |Schmidt, 1b ——") WHEN A MAN’S MARRIED gk i“ SYOLUME 16 _NO. 197 SATT SH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1914. |James, p TOM, YOURE owe ME Gat) SHES QUIET |xxMann ¥ THAT ane , 4 ‘ funtinag # AN , UMBRELLA \ Now _ANYWA' ) Peat xDevore batted for Tyler in the 10th , X ; wer? \ a \ | |. xxMann ran for Gowdy in the 12th . i , | Philadelphia AB. R. H : d\ . \ bx ee gs OA erie cote Sear we Le ig Ee, Pe DT 6 0 0 Collins, 2b. £25 . oe 0 Baker, 3b #0 sae 4 orge sie ates od siet 0 Prem WS 0%, das cs eis 1 OMEN Mle £5 ii Vile d bas oreo 4 0 hang, c. ... a Sears Bush, p.... BS em ae) OnoH—e-H—Nn Totals . onngo se tae 4 8 33 Philadelphia . head ws taney 10010000 Boston ..... soseecsevee 01010000 ss Two-base hits—Murphy, Gowdy (2), Melnnies, Deal, Baker. Home runs—Gowdy, Stolen ba: Collins, Evers, Maranville (2). Sacrifice hits--Oldring. Sacrifice fiies—Connolly. Struck ont—By Tyler 4, by Bush 3, by James 1, Bases on balls—-Off Tyler, 4, off James 3, off Bush 4 FIRST INNING ‘ Philadelphia—Murphy doubled down left field line. Oldring sacri- ficed on the first ball pitched, Tyler to Schmidt. Collins was safe and Murphy scored when Connolly dropped Collins’ sacrifice fly. It was a pure muff. Baker fanned. Collins stole second. McInnes walked. Collins out. He was caught napping at second, Tyler to Evers, Eddie was sound asleep. One run, one hit, one error. 33d3¢€€€ 3d3dE€€Ee | os 393€¢€E . . - Collins’ nap pulled the Braves out of a bad hole, Tyler was having trouble with his control when Collins was caught a bed Russfans Abandon |; Boston—Moran flied to Collins. Moran flied out, Evers singled to 1 left center, The Boston fans roared their heads off as he galloped to Siege of Przemys i first. Connolly fouled to Baker. Evers stole second, Whitted fanned. No runs, one bit, no errors BERLIN, Oct. 12 (By |) ; wireless via Sayville.)—"t s SECOND INNING . Philadelphia—Walsh out, Tyler to Schmidt. Barry fouled to | | Schmidt. Schang filed to Evers. No runs, no hits, no errors, a . |. Evers robbed Schang of what looked iike a sure hit when he drag- take : , , , oe 7 4 ged Schang’s drive down NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—Tomorrow begins the dYfice announced today. Boston—Schmildt fanned. Deal flied to Baker,’ Maranville walked. solution of the great dictagraph murder mystery! a or from s L Bush pitched low to the midget. Gowdy doubied to left, scoring Maran- ¥ " i . ville. Can a woman kill another woman and keep it a) it was received, with re- i 0 ¢ On Gowdy’s hit fell among the Royal Rooters. Thesmafiwho got it is c ctives, a judge, a jury and a e indicating a tre the proudest man in Boston. Tyler out, Barry to McInnes. One run, secret from scores of detectives, a judge, a jury qevetes nape the bined gy egal half dozen attorneys? czar’ troops In Galicia. Gowdy's double brought the Immense crowd up standing with ter- Mrs. Edwin Carman, wife of a doctor of Freeport, Jarosiav |e at’ the north rile Glee Long Island, must face trial, accused of slaying, in a athe wtte Austrian || By William Philip Sims THIRD INNING jealous rage, Mrs. Louise Bailey, one of her husband's fortified line along the PARIS, Oct. 12.—The Philadelphia—Bush fouled to Schmidt. Murphy out, Evers to River San. Germans are about to re- Schmidt. Oldring out, Maranville to Schmidt. No runs, no hits, no patients, errors. + = ~sume their activities along ~ Rostoh—Moran out, Baker to Mcinnes, Moran did not t the From the time of her arrest until how" Mrs°Car the full lengin of their | Mt, Evers out, Bush to Melnnes. Connolly lined to Murphy. No runs, man has preserved silence | no hits, no errors Gibtichistaneas ‘evtaunsk. Ane } H 300-mile western front. It took about 46 minutes to play the first three innings, aa THE SLAIN WOMAN Prosecution asserts, pointe to nha sis This was the general FOURTH INNING o—_—— her as the murderer, but from ini i Philadelphia—Collins lined to Evers. Baker fanned.for the second has come no confession of Opinion among strategis time. McInnes doubled into the left field stands. Walsh singled to left, guilt, no pleas for leniency— of Moves today. scoring McInnes. Barry out, Deal to Schmidt, One run, two hits, no only silence. These experts’ view was | errors Her demeanor convinces the Boston—Whitted out, Collins to McInnes. Smith singled over sec- Prosecution that on circumstan- | nearsighted that he h that such a step was to be | ong. tial evidence alone lies their | g!asses. H - te eats ee . sping esp hit what looked like a hope to convict her of man- One day the king dropped the in ur expected as a means of saratiite phi oe be kcal i keine one tee ball was not fair. ognen |iseees: snd rok ene | of tte keeping the allies too busy {second and went to thint on Sebang’s, lor thee enranville stole gpd ing FO eatin earth 4 | ing that, by screwing and contort-| +10. is jittle probability that} —Or attempting to do so— | double steal, Maranville was caught off third base, Schang to Collins to Baker. 4 Then the yell of mystery that has wenvine b+ sabe Mliags Gerinany will secure Holland's} to send reinforcements | *° Baker. One run, two hits, one error. m northward, ution FIFTH INNING enveloped the case may be lifted. | er's use of the rthward, as a precauti: Ea: y se Bea. t consent to the kalser's wi * ¥ a ao Gal akineiet somons ons court mouth of the Scheldt tn order to} against being encircled lladelphia—Schang flied to Moran. Bush out, Deal to Schmidt. B Murphy doubled to left, his second double of the game. Oldring fan- leaving the office of Dr. Edwin Car make Antwerp a Teutonic naval) near Lille, ned. No runs, one hit, no errors. man after a consultation. & port. vouatiare The French were not depressed Oldring’s punch out was his fourth of the series. Hardly had she left the steps| From Antwerp nor ‘|by Antwerp's fall. They and the Boston—Tyler grounded out, Bush to McInnes. Moran out, Barry , for about 12 miles, the stream|pritish long ago considered thie ~ n t when she fell mortally wounded b: to McInnes. Evers singled to left for his second hit. Connoily out, & pistol bullet, dying shortly after, | . flows through Belgium. | Thence | inevitable and have been concen: | Collins to McInnes. No runs, one hit, no errors ? A broken window in a room of| he geet gio "Pilak | Bf tat ge Eps hee h ret sah eaphiade tine ry s ba ‘as understood British rein- boa gg — et power beg oA Acquiescence in the astream's|forcements had landed there, Philadelphia—Collins singled to third. Baker hit into a double ow Nig on. tpn Bing clew to the navigation by the Germans would|among them the Canadiana | play, Evers to Maranville to Schmidt. Mclnnes out on the first pitched origin of the missile. spell disaster for the people of May Attack Ostend | bail, Deal to Schmidt. No runs, one hit, no errors. Find Dictagraph in Room | Holland It was expected Ostend would Boston—Whitted out, Bush to McInnes. Schmidt flied to Oldring. The next day the dictagraph The British would blockade| be the next object of the Germans’ | Deal doubled into the left field stand, inside the foul line, Maranville was found, one end hidden in thelr ports, which would mean the| attack. ‘The Belgian army was| popped to Sehang. No runs, one hit, no errors. doctor's office. It was dis- kingdom's practical starvation. there. The Franco-British forces | Bush seemed to be getting stronger. q covered the little instrument Should the Germans use the) at the same point had been heavily | SEVENTH INNING mphrey opposed led to Mrs. Carman's own room. | Scheldt’s mouth without Dutch | reinforced, ’ Wilson's curency bill to Then gossip had its part to play. consent, the aillies..would tusist Witho waiting for the Ger Philadelphia—Walsh fouled to Deal, Barry out, Tyler to Schmidt. Attificial panfs, and that , Everybody in Freeport suddenly re, that Queen Wilhelmina direct her| mans to .| Schang out, Evers to Schmidt. No runs, no hits, no errors. favored an amendment , membered Mrs. Carman was ex army to resort to force in de-|ing to as Boston—Gowdy out, Barry to McInnes, Tyler fanned. Moran out, interlockingdirectorates tremely jealous of her handsome fending Holland's neutrality west angle of the kaiser’s front Barry to McInnes. No runs, no hits, no errors. as existed in the New Haven doctor-husband. | In case she refused, they might| An attempt at a German advance EIGHTH INNING e Under this pressure the wife ad-| S either declare war against the|to the Straits of Dover was an-| Philadelphia—Bush out, Schmidt to Tyler. Murphy flied to Whit- B. rT mitted jealousy of her husband| Dutch or Insist on the temporary | nounced by the French war office |teq. Oldring flied to Moran, No runs, no hits, no errors. teesLoutseDatley prompted her to set this secret apy use of Dutch territory by their] today a the allies’ standpoint, | Boston—Evers out, Bush to McInnes. Connolly out, Barry to Me- A phichigradik et tare.” Loules a rola i ged g tego, ycneta own troops to checkmate the kaj-/the situation was pronounced sat-!tnnes Whitted out, Barry to McInnes. No runs, no hits, no errors. . isfacte Bailey taken shortly before her) sations between Dr. Carman and) "WHEN HE APPEARED ae Vigore | death. his women patients | oe Vigorous cavalry engagements NINTH INNING tee h uestion of the entry of | Were reported in the regions of La Philadelphia—Collins out, Maranville to Schmidt. Baker doubled et morth 2.0m ON | am |, Sh? told also of a scene only] ON THE THRONE HIS — |rocdstutfe and munitions “ints | Basse, etaires and Hazelbrook. | to right on the first ball pitched Melnace Aner Connolly, Waish sitting on thefront porch DY GETS A HAND IW | nrc weeks before the shooting) FACE WAS Twis Germany through Holland is but Rear Guard Cut Off walked. He was purposely passed. Barry fouled to Gowdy. No runs, home, was sho yesterday | |during which she rushed into the TWISTED just now emerging from the ex-|, The bulk of the Belgian army | one hit, no errors. ‘ir gun in the aands of a = doctor's office and slapped the face SIDE WAYS * e isting critical situation from Antwerp, with the British | Hoston—Sehmidt out, Baker to McInnes, Deal out, Baker to Meln- 7 who was scuffing with some WASHINGTON, Oct. 12—— | of a Mrs, Elizabeth Variance be his face twisted| The Dutch, against their inciina-|troops who alded in the city de-| nes, Maranvilie out, Barry to Melunes., No runs, no hits, no errors, Her tight eye 1 gone and reported today that | cause she thought she heard her| throne room with We ane armel uons, for they might have turned | fe0Ke, reached Ostend, it was stat-| TANTH INNING May be more serias injuries.4 arranging for # | husband kissing her, | Sideways énd a elngle pane: of giate etty penny by German patron-|°4 in a dispatch from the latter > 5 a pretty penny by n p in > Philadelphia—s. a y wth is a dairynan near) in New York jin his eye . place, today | elphia—Schang singled. Bush fanned. Murphy safe on # b Be city limits on the Behell road. | Sees Woman Fire Shot | And since then SNOBS and/age, consented to prevent the) Vn. ‘rear guard, about 8,000| flelder’s choice. Oldring out, Tyier to Schmidt, Bush walked, filing Ka Nothing can make her admit | SiLLY ASSES have been wearing |pessage of contraband through) ong was cut off and driven|the bases, Baker singled, scoring Schang and Murphy. Mclones lined ce plan would be pr fired the shot that killed monocies. their territory by establishing mar. into Holland, where it was in-; to Whitted. Two runs, two hits, no errors. tog go dlg Bernstorff by Car- ey. eee al law along their frontier. | y Melbe Crow, 18, of Ceian, di result of getting a article of } } | terned | _ Boston—Gowdy hit a home’ run to the stands in centerfield. | However, Edward T. ° othing utilitarian; In this way a@ precedent was Gober feng! T leaae owe: dT. Bardes, There in nothing tartan | y Devore batted for Tyler. Devore fanned. Moran walked. Kvers —— | passing at the time, awears he | about a monocle unless its wearer |jcreated for dictation by the nto | "| singled. Connelly sacrifice flied to Walsh, scoring Moran, Wh.tted sw a blonde woman go to the [happens to be a one-eyed man. |to the Dutch concerning the po-| ‘ied to Baker. Two runs, two hits, no errors. window and fire the shot. Still, there ts a certain dignity |lee duties the latter must under ; | His description, the prosecu- | about doing « silly thing because|take to maintain their neutrality. | ELEVENTH INNING tion says, fits Mrs. Carman per- your ancestors did it. For tn 7 2° 5 Philadelphia—James now pitching for Boston. Walsh out, James | fectty. | etance, I, personally, would like to] At the first sign that Germany to Schmidt Barry out to Schmidt, unassisted on the first ball pitched. The bullet that wrecked two hom| be a Knight of the Garter. proposes to use the Scheldt as an Schang walked. Bush fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. The bullet that wrecked two| Once a beautiful lady lost her|outlet to the North sea, there can | tail” Phe Ging ptohes Boston—Schmidt fouled to Schang. Getting dark rapidly, Deal i ‘, ‘ nited | homes fs still a mystery, and unl. garter at a ba The king picked|be no question that the govern- fed to Murphy. Maranville out, Baker to McInnis, No runs, no hits, () HANSON, fogressive candidate for the U hom unless hong iies fited to Murphy " 4 : ; ; Carman can tell something, !t up and outside his|ment at The Hague will be called no errors. States senate, reeived every first choice vote cast im ii. it berhapa it. will remain a| pants, where it showed. And ever|on to extend its eastern frontier | TWELFTH INNING H z . What mystery. since then men having the ances-| patrol to the southwest i Sen a ti : a Beene Popary oy: Pls, a! VOTE. Dei us ihe teal Hake Bs it: coaatacmial on pakeln iacdiatar we'cronbived Philadelphia—Murphy walked, Oldring out, James to Sehmidt. can sw suc a ‘ St adfast in Tn her! castons, worn garters outside their thie morning from Councliman | Collins flied to Deal Baker walks, _Motanis forced Baker, Evers to , ; : ig er A le, N ‘ . no errors. A man’s characters given the acid test by his neighbors. 1. ,:her in little 10-y zabeth | pants JAPS GRAB RAILROAD Bob Hesketh: Maranvill: No runs, no hits, no error . . ? m 0, oe ” “ Boston—Gowdy doubled to the left field bleachers, Gilbert, batting ARE USUALIY HIS HARSHEST CRITICS. IF Carman, who insists her mother) (Of course, Pi gh Revie A Zoe nave sive Kindly take’ | Saree, walke. Mann, ruilog for Gowdy, scored whieh: Bonen thie ® NOT A BIG, HGH-MINDED MAN, HIS NEIGH. |‘ould not toll a lie.” and i at her| tite one" Pott ever entch me dor] LERIAN (by wireless vin Say-| a walk through the Beatile post. | for Jumex, walks. Mann, running fo I 4 “ “4 % side continually | purpose. A phan moblog villa), Oct. 12—Against the Pekin| office and you wi nd—not a : iS USUALLY AR; THE ONES WHO sage oe On the other aide is the beautiful | 'ne It, you will be doing vihe fedeo {Sovernment’s protest, the Jap-| pencil, or pen, or ink, for the A “POLITICAL BARNACLE”—that's the happy d once before di Hanson run for an office. € ran i7year-old daughter of the mur. tee if you wi bed mg © the Judge | these have occupied the Shantung| dear public to use for its con. say ky Chine etiitha, cause | : legislature in tk Beacon Hill district in 1908. Out dered woman, Madeline Hailey, who gl cata iw the best place| ratiroad, a Chinese state-owned| venience in making out money sean: taelirey y Chie? Grigtithe..“Miraphcay Maa, beriie:te, Ala reg, ; ‘ has been prostrated ever since | for my line, built by Germans, It was offi orders, etc. i. ait ie iii 1 ig ee ae. thagle death of ber tbther. the | ‘sulll, T would like to be a Knight cially stated today, “| stood there today, Satur. | than he. ut 10. his neighbors know Ht rr | : . Garter 10, in th . | Itiating their own bill, A panel of 150 veniremen has|°,th® ; day, October 10, er. E IN HIM. been drawn a8 | could still wear two-bit garters ; ked four times memnetinain has lived auseful, upright life. A man with an| Dr. Carman sald today hin wite| Where they don't show to keep my STATE OFFICER DIES SET pte renytterrperge er sy rear | | socks up. | er Battle, and kicked | “firat ald” bill, is the statement issued by the enemies of Initiative Bill ' ‘ ith i van steeled for the ord ij ive eltian pe the aves See a wach plea Mineola dounty dal, nm { *he) But the” person © who SPRINGFIELD, 01, Oct, 12.—See-| to him about it, Says ink | No, 9. Employers and employes did get together in 1910 on that very ‘ice standards Hanson has well ear a y . r y onference measure was presented to the he is a bit nervous, naturally,*| ol , | retary of State Harry Woods com-| musses the walls. proposition, But when that con’ of his neighbors, § well as the whole state. he declared, “but she will tace the | = Street outside his pants, simply | ica guicide here, his body being| “Why can’t we have accom- | 1911 gession of the legislature, the employers backed out of their own HANSON IS AN MEAL MAN FOR THIS STATE TO jury fearlessly in the knowledge found today in a garage in the rear} modations like other cities | agreement and killed “first aid.” That's why the people are now in- END TO THE UNIT:}D STATES SENATE. | that she {# Innocent.” (Continued on Page 2.) of his home. lon | GERMAN SPY, RELATING STORY OF WAR ADVENTURES IN THE STAR, TELLS OF EAR-SPLITTING DIN AS BIG GUNS ROAR ON OISE. SEE PAGE 2. 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