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It ought to be an easy matter for! been as contented as cows. When nding the minor | the cl clroult enlarge to confab next month to get such a along with the representative from | will be supplie Northwestern whoo: | time, then a Cl ue, for forthcoming for the Northwestern, once, hae no favors to ask, It has but not before. been a customary thing for the ° ate to demand| Roy Oppie, the crack amateur @ higher rating gue, Marksman, who has proven an ob which wae turned down with due |stacle over which many aspiring regularity. The league made eo |trapshooters have tripped en route! much fuss that finally permiésion to the front ranks, is going to try ie | his skill with the firearms on Alas azlies. Oppie and a bunch of statue. Since then the mags have hunters set sail for Southeastern Alaska on the cruiser Uniluco last | night. They will gone two }months. Opple insists that popping the meek Washington black bear ts ja kid's sport, and he wants to ping| a few big cinnamon and brown jbears just for the excitement of tt.| From what we have heard of the/ disposition of these particular lepectmens, they will furnish their bit of the fun, all right. ore ie Consideration We enjoy an enviable repu- tation as tailors to both men and women. | We offer the utmost for §/ your money at —+* BARGAIN DAY When Phtl Cooney, the old Spokane shortstop, came to bat this fall in a game at Stoux City, the fans began nagging him, as usual, Buff Ehman dished up a perfect strike and Phil stood motionless, letting it go by. During the temporary lull a bdleacherite arose and | | yelled, “Hit it, Ikey, it's a bar- gain.” Serene e 7. ORDERED YOURS YET? While the All-American All-Na tlonals are charging 50 cents as a minimum all along the route, Dug is going to ask that the price be | brow ht down to cents here for 708 Third Av.—Phone Main 3049|bleachers and 50 cents for the re jserved seat looks for a reply today. Advance orders for tickets |are being taken at the ball park. eee Harry Hellmann, ex-Portiand Colt, who is with Detroit, was badly injured at St. Louts recently, and will bear the marks for the rest of| jhis life. Hellman was bit on the nose by a thrown ball while hold-| ing down first base, the bone shat-| |tered and his entire face suffered| |distigurement. Harry was a good. looking boy, and it will be tough on him if his injuries prove perma nent. 3rd Ave., bet. Pike and Union. eee Convicts in the Iilinole estate pen would Iike Jim Scott, the White Sox pitcher, to fix It up eo he can break into that insti. tution. Jim made a hit with the convicts last week when he finished a game between two convict teams, after the pitcher of one had been hammered out. He allowed one hit and no rune in eix innings. Scott wae visit- Ing the place when called upon. eee Billy Weeks and Jim O’Brien will | furnish the main event at the Moose |emoker In Tacoma on the 29th, yD. sfituting the Joe Bonds-Jack Lester bout, which has been off be cause Lester demanded an exor. bitant price for his service: Lee ter accepted an offer of $300, win, lose or draw, but upon his arrival In Tacoma demanded a percentage of the gate. This was refused, and the match consequently called off. eee Jim Coffroth has recelved the fo!- lowing message from Jim Buckley in explanation of Smith's defeat by! Langford: “Smith put one over on me. He! was so sick he could hardly stand| jup, and when Langford toppled him| over the referee had to stop the match. He will have to start all over again.” TRIM NATIONALS FORSYTHE, Mont., Oct. 22— The Americans defeated the Na tionals, 9 to 6, here Wednesday. James went to the relief of Vaughn. |BUTLER AFTER STAR Blondy Butler, Seattle's cham- pion pocket-billiard player, has left for Portland, where he hopes to get & match with Cowboy Charles Weston. DIRECTUM REPEATS GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Oct. 22. -Directum I. defeated William here Wednesday for a second time for the world’s pacing champion ship. Land Products Show PORTLAND GO VIA THE OW. R & Ni. Excursion Fares $7.50 fie seme” From Seattle Tickets on sale Oct. 27, 30; Nov. 3, 6, 10, 13, 1914. Final return limit first Monday after ticket is purchased. FOUR FINE TRAINS DAILY Steel Flyer Leaves Seattle 7:30 a. m. Arrives Portland 2 p. m. ‘Shasta Limited Leaves Seattle 9:20 a. m. | Arrives Portland 3:20 p. m. Portiand-Puget Sound Express Leaves Seattle 11:30 a. m. Arrives Portland 6:15 p. m. Owl! (Portiand and Grays Har- A STAR WANT AD will go into over 45,000 homes every night it runs. Drinking Men Not Wanted There 1s no place in the business | world for the man who drinks, He | is not wanted because he is not de pendable. The Governor of one bor) Leaves Geattle 11:15 p. m. Arrives Portland 6:45 a. m. Arrives Hoquiam 7:15 a. m. (Sleeping Cars Ready at 9:30 p.m.) The O-W. R. & N. offers steel coaches, an unexcelled service and courteous, effi- cient employes. For further details, tickets and reservations, call on J. H. O’NEILL Dist. Pass. Agt. 716 SECOND AV. MAIN 932, to office any man who becomes tn toxicated, and all large busines concerns are’ adopting the same policy. Do not be handicapped by this habit. You can be freed from ail craving for drink in three days —without the use of hypodermic injections—by the Neal Driuk Habit Treatment. Call and let ue explain to you how you can be treated at the Neal Institute-—or| at your home—and be restored to| sobriety. Write or phone for tull particulars and free book. The Neal Institute, 1735 Sixteenth Ave., state declares he will not appoint) 4 STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1914. PAGE 7) WHERE ALLIES ARE FIGHTING TO KEEP GERMANS FROM GAINING HASH AM Dunge 5 a UIN Morr, Foun, Hastie ARE ES Le Havne' Mouth of Sepre rou Eero) Vv | Deauy,, 6 Pont = it L Eveque — CAEN(c sicux Me e BR iVAROT ORBEC OULIBOEUP Ver MDUTIER\MonN “Map Show! at Battie Near England. = PZ AuUTHNOT BERNAY LbROGuig us Sy R ve J Ness Gre N RA “a” %, 48» Co MBLETE USE BOULOGNE dT. LEONARD Le CROTQY CAYEUX Vo, 8T.V epgNey Opn 50, < EPL ol hens NE LA 10 cc mane me Pu BeauMon CAMB WARE UX NEUSE /CONCHES Neuve Zone of Germans and Bo" eTA,0m iiies in Nort OREGON COACH SHAKES UP HIS TEAM: 2 BUMPED EUGENE, Or, Oct. 22.—True to predictions, Coach Bezdek has com- menced the shakeup {n the Oregon varsity, and the first regulars to fall by the wayside, casting their lota with the “scrubs,” are Garrett and Malarkey. Lyle Bigbes and Cornwall sup- planted the two men at end and halfback, and the campus opinion is/ that the team as a whole will bene fit by the change, as more weight will be added by the recruits. Bigbee at end should prove a ter-| ror at tackling, covering kic! receiving forward passes, Cornwall, on the second team, has proven himself to be clever wit! the ball and a powerful man on the defense. Only one more day remains to practice at home before starting on the trip Into Idaho. 10 Dance Tickets for 25c Everyone W: OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now be ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished tn all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 Set of Teeth Guaranteed reee 15 Set of Teeth uaranteed aéeses $ 10 Solid Gold or ain Crown ...... $4 $10 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work Solid Gold Fillings Other Fillings Office hours, 10 to 6 Sundays, OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER OND AVENUE SAM LANGFORD MATCHED WITH ~ABLACK ‘HOPE’ SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22.—Har- ry Wills, the heavyweight, and Sam Langford will meet at Daly City in & 20-round bout on November 13. Announcement to this effect was made here today by Promoter Coffroth. Coffroth says he's had Wills under contract for three weeks, intending to match him with the winner of the, Gunboat Smith and Langord fight. Langford knocked out dmith. | Wills has a draw with Langford, |the pair having met in a 10-round contest in New Orleans, Since he came to the Coast Wills has dis- posed of Willie Meehan, Charlie Miller, Charlie Horn, Battling Brant and Sailor Grande. San Francisco sports think Wills is the best heavyweight in the world today, and his match with Langford will demonstrate clearly whether he |is of champtonshtp caliber. READY FOR BATTLE The Ballard and Franklin high teams will wind up their practice work today. They play tomorrow at Dugdale field at $ o'clock BOAT MAKES 66 PER CHICAGO, Oct. 22—The Dis. turber averaged 65.67 miles an hour against time Wednesday. SANDERSON’S PILLS For women only. Jar and only relia 7 2 boxes for $6 red if they fall tal. Open evenings my practice to chronte an of 4 chronic all , Liver, Stomach, der, Skin, Blood, Uleers, Oatarrh, Suite 202-2-4 Liberty Bh Opposite Postoftice Cor, Third end Union, Seattle. Private Entrance on Union St, A dollar or so spent on an old pair of shoes may do as much as four dollars for a new pair. BRING IN YOUR OLD ONES REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1124 FIRST AVENUE Seattle, Wash. Phone Kast 4981 City office, 802 Northern buflding. Bank | | Corner Seneca Telephone Main 4136 VIL ZR Agi aa LERY CPAlGuEVIC aw / Vera) Fe. . ne: 6f DENIS ELAYE TPP ATE BOURGE FOOTHOLD ON COAST| I Extraet 180 Teeth in a Single Day To each patient I said: “IF IT HURTS, DON’T PAY ME.” Oralsthesia has triumphed. Here ‘s proof positive that Oralsthesia—my secret treatment for banisbing pain—will do all I claim for it, One hundred and eighty extractions! Think 4 VERNEUIL RIGECOURT OMPIEGNE 4 Se AUL nr: gaissors RIE NEF AVENE Cre’ NAS E. CRESPY AEN, CANTHISENA NTEUIL CHA’ LE HOUOAUIN Pete DAMMARTIN s we POr fay, * FUILLY jern France and the Western Corner of Belgium— Dangerously | FO RTEALYKUMS| With the drafting period gone by the Seattle ball club is sure of the services of the Demon Dutchman, Emil Huhn, next year, sald D. E. | Dugdale, the Seattle owner, today. | Dug ts as much surprised as jevery one else that Huhn was passed up, but lays It to the general | baseball depression which hit the | Eastern clubs prior to the Braves jsensational climb and subsequent | world’s series victory. “Under normal conditions Se- attic would @ lost Huhn,” the major id financially thie year we to be thankful for, at least in Instance. | am, indeed, ed that he will be with us next season. Whether he will remain on first or will backstop will be decided later.” Dugdale may attend the minor league meeting next month as a rep resentative of the league. The league is satisfied wi) matters as they stand, and no new legislation will| be sought WELSH IS OFFERED DENVER, Colo., Oct. 22—8 Denver sporting men, it was an nounced here today, had offered $20,000 for a 20-round bout here be. tween Packey McFarland and Fred die Welsh It was stated that three local men had formed @ syndicate and bad i Complete Report of Market Today Eee plant Carrots Corn, pi Local ri Cauliflower, per @ Loc sack, # doz Local peaches Banana Poult; Paid y. Veal and P jacers for Butter, Beet -oeese Bai Washin mery, brick Natty astern brick Wisconsin triplet The real estate bargains of | Seattle are to be found in) THE STAR WANT ADS. $20,000 FOR BOUT WHITMAN WILL | WEAR WIND PAD | GIVE U. W. TEAM A GOOD TRYOUT A splendid chance to set aside the fear of vanquishment at the hands of Hugo Berdek'’s great Ore gon aggregation in the conflict here Saturday, November 14, that hi filled the University of shington followers confronts Dobie's gladiat- ors in the contest here Saturd: with Whitman, The game opens conference football season in le—Washington’s first stride toward a seventh consecutive cham- pionship. Barely two weeks ago Whitman BR) facturers with , CIGARETTES, For distinctive Lopatt Mon Sean bo Battleships Cruisers Submarines Dry Docks CAN BE SEEN AT S. S. H. B. Kennedy LEAVES COLMAN DOCK 8. 8. H. B. Kennedy leaves Colman Dock 6:30, 10:30 a, m.; 1:30, 5:30 p.m. Other boats at 8 a. m, and 2 p. m. Fare, round trip, dren, 5 to 12, 26e. 50c, Chil} Pi tact that 15% ad valorem duty has i} been tacked onto a number of va- of it, and this of that! Do you imagine for one moment that I could do this work with such dispatch if the patients were writhing in agony? No! But Oralsthesia makes extraction a perfectly simple and painless operation. The patient feels nothing. No gas, no chloroform, no nausea. Simply the joy of know- ing that those poor aching teeth are being taken out almost without knowing it. Come to my office and tell me you wish a free demonstration of Oralsthe- sia. Let me apply the treatment to the most wicked, sensitive tooth in your head. If you experience the slight- est pain you at liberty to walk out without paying @ cent, Lowest Prices in the City for High-Class Dentistry BOSTON How to Test Oralthesia | | 1420-22 BECOND AV. Opposite debts Ben Marche and Oregon fought {t out on the Eu- gene battleground, and the result was a sweeping victory for the lem- on and green. The score was 29-3. If the varsity can equalize this score, or better it, then it can be properly conceded that another |champtonship awaits Dobte, ference “Miracle Man,” for Oregon, with the single exception of the 0. A. C., is the varsity’s strongest foe. So just bear in mind .this Satur- day's game {s going to be one worth watching, for it will go a long way! in doping out the race. | | Lot For Sale Cheap in Rainier Valley, near Mount Baker Park High School. Near two car lines, and Hes fine. A chance of your lifetime to get a beautiful corner lot at any price. Owner, 709 Fourth. Main 2623. ELKS’ SMOKER CARD The following bouts are carded for the Elks’ smoker, October 29: Billy Wright vs. Henry Krieger; Tke Cohen vs. Ivan Miller; mmy Good vs. George Ingle; Steve Gard- ner vs, Ad Schaffii; Al Mosier vs. “Dago” Rose. PUT DUTY ON LUMBER British Columbia lumber manu- large orders from the United States are doing some tall worrying these days over the BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 rieties of manufactured lumber, en- tering this country. The lumber men on this side are tickled to death. People of Denmark are forbidden to even discuss the war openly, anxious is the country to keep out) applies largely | | daughter, has returned from a visit to Denmark. Atlas of the War in Europe | The Seattle Star has received a shipment of war atlases specially prepared for this publication. This Atlas is made up of twenty | pages of beautiful maps, each 12x15 inches tn size, showing all the coun- tries of Hurope in detail. One page lis devoted to a map of the world, | jshowing the possessions of each |nation. Two pages show the ma jot Europe, two pi ow R jin detail. Two pages are devoted to Austria-Hungary, two pages to |France and two pages to Germany, {One page is devoted to Italy and |smaller maps show all the other countries on large maps. | Two pages are devoted to giving /facts and figures on the peace and | war strength of the various nations of Europe. 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