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PASSED T “ALONG Bill Tat is terribly wrought MP against the watchful waiting apd of Woodrow Wilson, yet now a head waiter when the Mexico matter was up to him. RARRAAARAnannannn! SOX CAN SEND SEVEN LEFT-HANDED BATTERS | AGAINST THE PHILLIES Sue | ONE THING ABOUT APARTMENTS — BIG. SERIES WILL START FRIDAY NEXT BY GEORGE R. HOLME BY BROWN HOLME | duty this season has been as pinch jrighthanded, he was without a} Star sport writer whe spent sev. hitter, her batting left-handed eral weeks with the world series, WOULD BOTHER ALEC Five lefthand batters was the | contenders of the American and Na. en the great Alexander would | most Stallings could send into a) NEW YORK, Oct. 2—The tional leagues to get the ‘inside” start at a handicap against such an fray, Manager Carrigan, of the| battle lines are drawn, The jarray of left-hand batters, The Red Sox, can go two better, Jahn) Phil Red Sox meet in Jother Philly righthanders are not| McGraw used to shift his players,| mighty combat Friday, Oct. 8— One of the things that gives the nearly so good as Grover, so their too, against the different kinds of only six days more-—at Phila Boston Red Sox an edge on the Phil-| task would be even greater pitching, but he was never able to| deiphia, with the world’s cham- adelphia Nationals in world series) When the Braves got into the | send on left-handed batters Into| plonship at The second play, ie that the Phils will have to/ world sories last season, Manager |« world series game. game, on the 9th, will be In the depend on righthand pitching and) Stallings was able to shift hia club) The Red Sox, then, have some with the third Quaker city ale the Red Sox can put 4 great left oan nat left and right-hand pitch. thing no other club ever had tn a| and fourth at Boston on the handed ball clud on the field using a different set of out-| world series, an array of left-hand) 11th and 12th. The best way to combat right fel ders against the different | hitters who would give any rtght-| If a fifth is necessary to decide hand pitching fs to send left-hand) prands of hurling, but even he was hand pitcher trouble. Added to|the series, it will be in Philadel Datters against it. The Phils have/ unable to get seven left-hand bat | this advantage for the Sox, is the|phia, Should the series run to six two southpews, Rixey and Baum-|ters into the game. He had three fact that the Phils have not a sin-| games, it will be in the Hub, Should Sartner, but neither fs hardly|/right-hand batters on the Infleld,|gle left-hand pitcher capable of! the struggle still be unsettled, a Worthy of world series work, #0 it/ Evers, Maranville and Deal, and,|giving the American leaguers a{toss of a coin will decide the city Will be up to Alexander, Mayer, De-| with Gowdy and Whaling hitting! battle. for the seventh battle, In the event maree, Chalmers and the right-handers MeQuillen any game is postponed, the teams | will remain where they are until it Against these normal chuch jis played. The National commis. | ere the Red Sox has seven left | sion today settied the momentous | hand batters, making the te | | question of ation by the toss of upusually well fitted for attack | }a coin, Owner Lannin of the Red Without weakening the club in | | Sox called tails as the cofn spun “ANY sense for defensive play | Site AL | thru the alr—and came down heads Two of the regular Sox outfield By the Spor t ‘in n a Editor up. Speaker are left The oth 4 Duft All that is now necessary is good we other gardener, uffy { | Weather. Lewis, could be by Olaf The umpires for the National k f » Both Broadway High and University of Washington football teams fr : oe. * jorge b fem will win their games today, and by topheavy scores, It simply is not in nares will be — penne! and side ’ | the cards for the West Seattie High school team, or the Ballard Me- | Hil! Kiem, while for the Americans batters. Bill Evans and “Silk” O'Loughlin | teors to come thru with anything resembling a victory, and t TCHERS CAN HIT Poeecene CAN 4. | scheduled for Dugdale field and the U. of W. campus, r will officiate. Taylor Spink of St Louis will be official scorer and the baseball writers of Philadelphia and Boston will select two others. The cont of the coveted paste boards will range from $1 to $5- and Manager Carrigan coula use a left-handed battery, sending Joe iaetiashabir, Thomas behind the bat and either | cou) mt at ldaho,| U. Ss. Cc. ELEVEN 4 not have had anything to do STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1915. PAGE 7 | center of the p Leonard, Ruth or © sooth-[with the scheduling ofa game with HAS MUCH BEEF} the former for general admission, we, to the box. Leonard and/ Montana for as early a date as Oc | the latter box seats, with a 83% th. by the way, are two of the brober 2. It he did, he drops to a Southern California| Tate for reserved seats in the Ralph Glaze Best hitting pitchers on me circuit. | . on o | grandstand and $2 for the bleachers point near zero in the estimation Of pcinet| conch will heave a football | @?aa j The Be eee ae oe ee mee foot I men. . Montana gathered to-| oOtball coach poh potball)™ Altho the Philites favored open. a Kame w seven of their nine “ oF tian at seanei a mM ; ng the ries Saturday, with a ra hitting from the left-hand |**ther & ain of Riants last season.| average, he has announced. The chance of Grover Cleveland Al and they have added more men this line averages 184 from end to end| “oanee © of the plate means for Grover| fi ‘incuding Ca Setbain 84 fr ’ ander pitching again on Monday Alexander, the main box hope of /** On _ after an overSunday rest, Prent u reco The Mc anane, the Phin the erent tent of his |foaed ws OrrKon. The, Montane COAST LEAGUE __| test resort the Nationa tear caree: rr gen gpomiont | suggente: ay, and Presiden There has not been a time | #stant « oer ee vent tie Hap Mit DRAFTS CLOSE J setison of the American league | this season when Alexander eery & D | agreed 4 ler wor too small for the b has had to face seven left-hand ; ‘ There is now no possibility of HMueup and it ia not |field, and as for Joe Harter, hej t . | ere in oe nang and i not |e ant an or Jom Harter, be) 12" tein “abe “taniot wee] OREGON AGGIES | Given seven Jefthanders can te | ete ee essen not knoe thess| from the. Northwest teagie. The WS WILLAMETTE hitting power Hooper, | things, he will have them firmly em:|Low Angeles club filed thr phew F “a ter ai while Salt Speaker, Henriksen, Hobby. bedded {n his mind after digging his serge io 8 . . Gardner, Thomas and Leonard | proteges out of the turf at Missoula, |filed two, but not for players in) CORVALLIS, Oct, 2--The Oregon Aggies are ready for the game with because six of the offside hit-| comparison between Borleske's men ters have been doing regular work | and the gladiators coached by Hugo for the Sox all season. The only | Rerdek, who fel! before the Winged extra man this shift would bring|y a week ago, 16 to 7, may be ob into the lineup fe Henriksen, and|iained. The Missionaries are heavy his ctreuit or Ruth give the Sox “re jt i " or This arrangement would not} Whitman plays Multnomah at} WATCH HOBLITZEL the baler gas , nie eer sete weaken the defensive play of the | Walla Waila, October 2 4 some) today © fel a | Trie Speaker, the best Sox |, falling. Despite reports | batter and a left-hander, slams the ball Into right fleld occa- sionally, but Is a left fleld hit. ter, Dick Hoblitzel Is the only left-hand hitter on the Sox |that Willemette’s backfield ts crip. pled, game. the Farmers expect a hard MICHIGAN. MAN TALKS o eons sa cartien tone 20h nage 3 ago and should be) team who hits most of his baile The principal speaker at the Sat der . ; ee hard Into right field. urday noon luncheon of the King Rlenriksen ts not tn the game ev So, if it happens that the games|County Democratic club, at Good ery day as a regular because he is a| House occupied by Wm. M. Alt-jare played on a email field, the| Eats cafeteria, was Jobn EB. Kin valuable man to have on the bench,|wein, 4438 40th ave. partially de-|whole series will have to be fig-jnana, of Bay City, Mich., chairman where he can be pat into the game|stroyed by early morning fire.jured on a different basis than ifjof that state's Industrial insurance when needed most. His biggest Damage $1,000 regular sizhd parks are used commission ‘ DO YOU KNOW). THE CONFESSIONS OF A |wocuss FORGETS TO TELL ME | that a girl as young and inexpe-;best husband. I think that Jim] HIS NAME [rienced as I could look into the! Edfe will not make a good husband. | — | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper |shining sorrowful soul of a man| | wish Pat Sulltvan good luck That Seattie has the finest Enterprise Association) and write of ft as # MISS LAURA WILKI billiard parior in the world? ]! 1 certainty ink Mollie ts the /}®* I had. He wants Renton, V Come in and see. meerest girl. This morning I re-, bok — —_— calves a perfectly wonderful letter; Pat has told me often that he| LOVE 18 ONLY GUIDE ifrom her telling me beautiful [thought Mollie would make a great; A woman never loves but once lieve story andl have read it thru|fiction writer, but so for that mat-|as# Mollie loved Chadwick. He ts BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor and ie ter has Chadwic sentence made twice, and, for the life of me, I next| her ideal—her “soul mate Either cannot tell which one of the three} h other two might make a bet me ne joing to marr: Chadwick Hatton was the man 1} band for you or me, but not Sane a tee leery tie beck, T|tmava deen both oad and sorry, Mod lfor Mollie, There. would be sust ne “Truss, and give frea| Wonder if you can tell from it sweetheart, but 1 am never|one lacking; viz., Mollte's trial to prove it | which one it ta. \eoing to be md or sorry again v or she could never } “I am here in my little ‘room **All the other women that have forget the spell of Chadwick's Margie dear, and its four wall# are|come into my life have gone tod ation for her | |just bursting with my happiness. out of it fores 5 ie as fou might find a sort of prosal |Margie—dear, dear Margie, | am in for anyone else but you 1 om ate hap-| | b : with Pat Sullivan or Jim Wri. ace scene Maka cae COkmalittia’ besie ia tent, ie leat cl but not the long life of sub |when I was at your house the other) little book in fact, it ae Ml cel icy. tha cid gaorition, that A. LUNDBERG CO, {427 1 was not at al! sure whether any man, ey may ut eel | Over care ite” with Gnadwick es }f would marry Chad, Jim or Pat. | times eiuect ® vArdficial Limba. + |Tonight 1 sit here and wonder how) And now comes the sentence| “i¢ ahe marries either of the oth 1107 THIRD AVENUS I could have been so blind. There|that pretty nearly spells tragedytors ane will be apt to accept his = one man in this teeming|for me—"Ob, Margie, 1 am #0] Gevotion as a mateer of fact. with o memen—oery, cee mee Nepey f Dewees bine out really apprectating it. If there 1 soul goes out in almost| Shades of Eros! Does ey te any calttthaen te aan Geeat Doct wife oe, An dent ny |woman ty tai th uh t's avinge ith te 3h fa beating so fast that | can see my | wholly and unreservedly seem turive and grow, at the expense otf Physician and Surgeon night-dress fluttering above it most wonderful thing she can tots hanpiasen MRS.E nO. | i I have come {nto my room, dear,| Why is it, little book, that en | Treats All Disorders of fh Saline Bay ip doirag g- saceys| Feber hn Bose lnc micie. JMSCIRIO Men and Women cauen abe Cus Weeks cart ta taists| Wha Geen tade Beart, cnc's Picks: JM: BIG Seog ts old ‘worm-eet axis andjone's individeslity, seem so I am in favor of Jim Edie, tho| eee a eee Oe comparison to his love at this!gome of his traits are not as good} Isn't {t queer how sane we are|time, and why do the om soles tt at si when we talk about loving until we large on one’s horizon after mar is a lovable girl, ahd as} Tae teen the wasrerte “resciyen tage! the two lived together they would itself into the clasp of clinging) Mollie's letter takes me back! become more fond of each other.| hands, the touch of caressing lipe,|little book, to the never-to-be-for-| jim Edie would soon change his| the sound of sweet words gotten night a 1, t00, wrote ex-| aiinéd about life and’ 16vé, “Margie, | have never thought! ultantly, “After tonight I Sel t ceestty. eruipetiiae ViGre pat that any man could paint life in| long Sullivan and Chadwick Hatton, The such wonderful colors as did the| It i# the primal woman Irigh have hot tempers, and Mollie dear man who left me but an hour speaks, but alas, we mal and Pat would likely never get ago. ° longer, and we fir soon! along together. Mollfe says that Life with him is going to mean|that to no one can we delegate the her passion for Chadwick has died| more than just living for two sel-|task of being captain of ouls ont, and Mollie {s not the kind of fish selves. not even to our husbanc irl to warty for money OHIO METHOD IN The world 1» going to be a bet-| Mo wake up as I have?) Iam but 12 years old, but I think ter world because we two people |! don In t, I do not that Jim Edie will get Mollie, it) DENTISTRY love each other. He sald that I|know to whon la has af tds Anes : should have plenty of time all|herself. Pvidently in her exc EDRIE FADDEN, Missing teeth are replaced by|the help I wanted to ear my|ment Me does not reall ¢ Monroe, Wash. je Obio Method by artifictal te i ‘ ideas has not me the 1 poids : se | iat are natural as your ‘onataa| I don’t want you to be a part of husband to be CHAD AND “DIVINE PASSION”| teeth. Examinations are now being ™e r heart,’ he sald war (To Be Continued) Mollie should marry Chadwick! conducted without charge, and est! 1 to be yourself—the you that I ve Bete ita bites eat tred tha, mates are furnished tn all cases. love—-the you that to me he Pat Wiivan cont to! three, and think him more capable WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK |sweetent woman in all the wor ‘ avorite among The Star | of q divine passion | FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE thie woman that Is irtesiatible reader conte fa Wi Baa ia fae, $15 Set of Teeth woman who is the one woman on (Ady nchleveddur| great love for Chadwick white. hi| - $8 earth ’ ate Sune dies RE was still alive. She was will-| reaper cen Zou. won't want < aps Mol- ing to cat relatives, friends ry $10 Set of Teeth all over into somet n nders of The Star {hte near and gear, aside for the 4 Guaranteed ....... BAS 5 we are married ot < ee te Ge ae mat he lates, and now that Mr. : egret t we now he ts ‘ 1 atton ie fr o make her bis lega a ae teowe 4 porreany Bet) WET. ae . « ahead of Jim radio, dy L and respected wife, why should she Porcelain Crown .... strike me as being the only 5 © necor Par have changed her mind in so short $10 Gold or Porcelain fect thing I h seen in all m aan Pitas a time, uniess she is very fickle? | I Bridge Work ...... 4 ong life. ned MRS. P., 1905 Washington St. | Right here, little book, I thought nga eS a bs Solid Gold Fillings $1 Rt. a tation ghoas Stan Sats r de TOS regi ad eg s:3++++++-GO@ | tor ne wae the oldest one of the are some ef the! Mollie should marry Chadwick! Oftic men who were in love with her,|} The Stat from|Hatton, and as an honorable, up-| t Peete: oe 30 £0 6 Bundays land it really sounded like hiv un'| re me oa to whens |Yakt girl: | think ake will, He wee eis site Wey: of TeGareing & Women| M t her first love, and both the others agg t sentence made me now t In fact, she made lova| j Cut-Rate | |);,,) was talking of Pat, for) WISHES PAT LUCK to him herself and was willing to ' Dentists | knew how Pat admired her work) Mollie, 1 think, will marry Pat, so away with him, even if he was a {08 the paper. livan, as I think that he likes | married man 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. | “Do you know, dear Margie, he! her the best When she sees him again and| CORNER SECOND AVE, Jeaid that he could not concelve\ 1 think at he will make the'finds out that the obstacle to their| (happy ever after, |ahe loves Pat, good and pind to her } lable. THERE'S NO ROOM FOR TROUBLE 'We Want to Row if the T rade Uniin Stars Will Play,in Union Suits ‘Sunday? |: How the Red Sox Expect to Win World’s Championship BY BROWN HOLMES The Boston Red Sox use a nys tem of helping their base runners that is one of the finest bite of in side baseball ever pulled. When a Sox runner is on base and a steal Is pian. the batter stands as far back as possible in the batter's box. forces the opposing catcher back away from the plate and lengthens the dis. tance the ball has to travel from the catoher second make this inside play count as he bate after Tris Speaker, and Speak er, one of the best of hitters, is on the bases a lot. "i to The length, and it fs three feet from the batter's box is six feet in 6 to the back end of the box. The batter then, by standing away back, forces the catcher to throw three feet farther than If the batter stood even with How Dick Hoblitze stealer by longer. Boston Red Sox slugger, stands behind the plate so he can help a base by forcing the opposing catcher back and making the throw from the catcher to second base Figure ow how catcher could gain ground if Hobby stood even with the plate. the middle of the plate. ! Three feet does not sound like a| der the Red Sox aystem groat deal, but it means bal! game Dick Hoblitzel, Sox first base- in these ye of aplit second base-|man, in expecially good at driving ball catchers back from the plate as he ‘There are more close plays has trained himself to hit from claton goes to the runner un- How They Stand In the Leagues at second base than any other (that position. Hobby takes a big © except first, and in many awing and holds his bat at arm's NATIONAL LEAGUE the runner or baseman gets (length. Opposing catchers make the umpire’s decision by a frac sure to get back beyond the reach ~. on tion of a second. In these frac of his war club. . tional second plays, the de Hobby {win a good place to |« mk Cineinnatt NEW MEN ON |WHITMAN HAS "= | A STRONG FOE adeuacican. shail WALLA W. Au L A, Oct. 3. The 4 a Multnomah club, of Portland, and ; » 62 Whitman college clash on the loca! ‘ “ gridiron this afternoon. The club- |r", ¥ es n Oregon university will have & store have the advantage in weight. Seven : . good team in the con ‘ence cham rhilade 2 “a 108 rere a cogpeen apm om INVITE CHAMPIONS Dares, Probable i ee Ea teal | TO? PACIFIC COAST | mismsse guard; Beckett, left tack) aule lett or Mitchell, left end; .| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2—Bill on right guard; Ensley, right tackle; |Lange, the famous former football Ne Risley, right end; Monteith, quar-| % | fh tebe totay forthe Banta terback; Bigbee, Huntington, Hots | PoMyer O° 10)" Coy Tener of the|senimore ington, right balf; Hoskins, fll xational league and other baseball | ; me Jofficials regarding bringing the COAST LRAGCR, Most of these men are ander! , +145 champtons to San Francisco |. Gntiees ltor a series of games, It is under Oe ig Ma aa [stood Tener has promised he will/f Beason for crabs now on in! give his full support to the proposed iray’s Harbor trip lr WHOM WILL MOLLIE MARRY? union is removed by the death ofjas young a girl as Mollie. | UNDERSTANDS PAT his wife, the old love will be re-| I think she will hesitate long be-| I think that Mollie should marry indied. They will marry and be|fore giving up Chadwick Hatton,/ Sullivan, because he has given up She only thinks for she felt herself truly in love one girl, trying to make both the with him at one time. I am afraid/girl and his lifelong pal happy, and) jhe is too temperamental and has | intends to do the same again. That | been married before, which puts | shows what true love is. |him to one side. Pat Sullivan has| She has worked in the same of- |the highest score, is honest, loyal fice with him and understands his business thoroly, and at that rate because he has been D, M. McC. JIM TOO OLD Whom will Mollie marry? is quite|and sincere. a difficult question to answer, as! MRS. A. C. ROPINSON, all three of her suitors are favor-| 585 North 73rd Ave. | After considerable thought 1| 0. B.C. Issaquah. have come to the conclusion that PAT OR PLOT’S SPOILED eae Pat Sullivan will be the lucky one.| y¢ yfollie does not marry Pat Sul |THE MAN SHE LOVES jin my opinion he would make her iiivan she will spoil the plot of this! In answer as to whom Mollie the best husband of the three in/«piendid story running thru “Mar- should marry Question. Jim Edie {ts too old, for) gies Confessions,” for the author, A good many people have written jhas been bullding a counterpart and have made a choice for her, but GARDNER BUSTS one for the other, in these two lov- as a matter of fact, they were able people, ev since she intro. choosing the one they would marry. UP GOLF TRUST; Iduced them a Mollie shout marry the one she MRS. BLANCHE KNIGHT, loves. All three are eligible. NOW ‘BIG FOUR’ ; MRS, R Bob Gardner has busted up ogee REPORT His victory tn the national amateur championship tourney at Detroit puts him on an |¢ ia —$___—__—_—__--_—_-_—¢ | equal footing with Jerry Trav- Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for } | Prices id Producers for Eggs, ers, Chick Evans and Francis Vegetables and Fruit ] I Poultry, Veal and Pork ut Ouimet ey wate pi gh yi . ry This trio has formed the | (Corrected datty by J. W. Godwin & Co.) XH big three’ in amateur ranks | Beets sack Os aia. se 9 - for several years, and when |Basanse ie RY the Detroit. tourney opened | Blackberrtes 2 ee 16 18 there didn't seem to be a |Cabbe *° pies - step in ahead of these three |‘ — sale = (a Rha cop the ais Cantaloupes, Yakima, #¢ see | eteree But Gardner did, and now “ Pork * it's the “big four” instead of 1.96 @ 1.00 | Sauade, rood sine, Gos, the “big three.” vive ebayer ose Sis | Veal. large ; On the form he showed Washington, ¢ bone or there is every reason to be etree are Butter, Regs eve Gardner will hold his Washington . pn “ place along with Travers, Out. * ‘ Butter met and Evans for some time don 126 Native Washington im to come. * ‘ Native Gardner won the title back Bay ol bar? ie | creamery, solid a in 1909 when he was in his | teens. He then was hailed as cord, baskets. .224@ ltoaveroe nee a fluke champion, one who és in @ 16% never would come back. ey, new case . a + It took him six years to do ft, | Money, strainea b 4 BT) but the masterful way in which |e ee ey aoe ° as he disposed of his rivals at in crate 80 @? Detroit, swept aside all doubt Ix 7 about him being a regular | peaches 0 @ bo see champion this iime | Pineappies oe ee Pee mg ages a NICKALLS BACK [csi Siipete os tn vox ut : | Prunes, box 0 @ 0 . ss Guy Nickalls, professional row-|Madiehes «oy os re ‘es ing coach at Yale, who left after|sweetheart melons . $.00 the Thames regatta for England,| Yellow preserving toma ‘ ites with the announcement that hel joer ren nick Seitow ve 32.00 would enlist in the British army,|Turnips, sack 6 1a has written Captain Seth Low, jr, | Watermelons a ot his intention to resume coach- anead Jonathan 128 @ 1.50 ing this fall Winter Banana 1 @ The Yale crew plans a race or e two in November, which sets a|* joking a a. precedent in that branch of Inter si 3s collegiate activity 126 @ 180 Vivian Nickalls, coacW at Penn Cherrice sylvania, went to England cox eile ebperion @ 1.00 summer wit ro | be mmer with his brother Ontona, roan nn le LINCOLN HOTEL @ “Bottle Hits Driver,” says head-|* VO™ MR as 08 @ OE line in the Morning Grandmaw, |New epuds, rea ‘ on Usually the driver hits the bottle, New spuds, white, 1 "1 @ Bwaat potatoes | would make him a god helpmate.| ngrrancisco otel Guide ABOUT DIVORCE Seattie atatiatict tend to show & great percentage of divorcee cases come fro residents of apa@ment buildings. Marriage in a flat failure SIX SAILERS TO RACE FOR NEW TROPHY Six of the best sailing yawls of the Seattle Yacht club will skim over the ruffled surface of Elliott bay and Puget sound Saturday aft ernoon, in the first race for the new Ehriich-Harrison perpetual tro phy cup. The course reaches from jthe Yacht club mooring, around Hat island, opposite Everett, and re turn The captains and crews of the |Competing boats are keen to defeat the Ortona, Capt. John Graham, |which recently returned from San Francisco with cups won at the ex- position. Rivalry is intense and |considerable private wagering is 6O ing on, ‘tis said As a wtiff southerly and westerly breeze is expected, of from 15 to 25 miles per, a pretty race is anticipat- ef. The boats | ; af a a entered are: Yawls Ortona, Capt. John Graham; Aquil- la, Capt. Robifs; Bonita, Capt. EB, HL Hutchinson; Helvita, Capt. C. D, Meyer; Gwendolyn IL, Capt, F. B os onnel!, and sloop Petrel, Capt. F. C. Hellenthal iq UNION STARS PLAY SUNDAY |. The Seattle “Labor Union base | ball team will meet the Felix chi jbasebal! team Sunday at uote | field. The Felix club claims |eity championship, having won 24 out of 28 starts. The Trade Union team is picked from teams that | |took part in the Trades Union league schedule The Union men will nese like this: Laad, ¢.; Rose, p.; Hi Knapp, 1b; Smith, | Stephens, ss.; Larkins and Holjai 3b. and If; Merryfield, ef.; Qloyé rf. | Felix announces the folio’ Baimbridge, ss.; Pickens, ¢ Mate Kulman, ¢5 3b.; Gill, 1b rey, If; Molloy, rf. Hayes and Stolting, p.; Hapm | Wright, 2b.; Beem, utility STAR WANT ADS WILL FIND THE LOST ARTICLES. ABSOLUTELY FREE It costs you nothing see for counsel “and advice. ONE VISIT WILL TELL, dieod disorders, ‘ome to me for reliable Wassere |man Blood Test DR. PON AWAY 8-0-4 eee Bidg. Office hours, 9a. mto 84 Lao Sune days, 10 « m. to 1 z | BULL BROS, Jusi Printe | 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 — y"00TH am | ALKS By EDWIN J. 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