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RED SOX WORLD'S CHAMPIONS i. ne enn tna THE BOX SCORE WEATHER FORECAST—Rain The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : Spee Gardner, 2 peel m Thoma VOLUME 18. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1915 ONE CENT 2Xy 2484, 0%? 9:18, my 18.8 ft 118 wm, 0 NEWS BEANDS, be 16 pom, 1A Hh 1d pom, 05 FE Totals PHILADELPHIA “ HAD a taste of the Germans’ gas. It was like yellow vapor. A little whiff } }:""" Cravath of it made your nose and throat smart, but the poor devils in front didn’t } Luderus, get little whiffs. It didn’t kill them right away. They suffered awfully. They } Burn begged to be put out of their misery, AND SO WE SHOT THEM’—Almar de i Turenne, Seattle veteran of the trenches. Read his story in today’s paper. ‘an or Grav Batted for Rixey j Three ase hi Gardner wo-base hits—Luderus. Struck out By Foster, by y ; by Rixey, 2. Bases on ‘ 3 balls Off Fost ; off Rixey, Hit by pitched ball— Stock by Foster er by Rixey, Luderus by Foster. | De ee le plays—F« » Thomas t Hoblitzell; Bancroft to Niehoff to Luderu o runs, 6 hits off M t zi ne-third innings. ‘ German Foreign Min- PHILA PHIA, Out op Na vel the 1915 edition of 5200 000 ee tones AL OPENING WORLD’S SERIES GAME | ister Says Landing wore Mor Seve give Gontoy sctner "warts baugta, Sargin of Troops by Alllies ers. The Catifornian came to bat in the ninth inning, with the score tied at 4 and 4, and sent the 1915 series into history with a terrific in Greece Is Worse clout, which cleared the center field fence on the bounce by three feet. It was the fourth straight victory for Boston and the third vic- 9 " ; Than Germany's (ery which nad been won in the ninth lnning by one run | . rt) A ‘ | Opening Blow. The game by innings: ; oe ] “a Boston: "| to cen-;Gardner was given the error. His | j ter on first bal “ pop-| throw to the plate was low ey ; By Carl W. Ackerman jes foul to Luder r ardner to Gainer, ‘Two rah i 2 - (Copyright, 1915, by the United Press 1 Hooper 3 ideru its, ¢ i force Copyriaht in Great Britain to Bancroft | ‘ , , |. BERLIN, Oct. 13—The | Sores to ban ns, one er should Lave two econ Ae a \ < : . Lf | world’s storm of indigna- hit, no errors sible to give a cian can | Ta, 4 J) | tion against Germany for Philadelphia—Stock hit by pitch: | errors on one play. He lost Hoop : : 3 \ 1 ; | invading Belgium is “cant | ¢¢ ball. | Bancrolt. Bink eb tO ee Thomere™ Abd then threw low ity . 7 q ~ ; or schwindel,” declared * on an infield hit, fi ek! Foreign Minister Von Ja- h 4. Stock out at plate 4 FIFTH INNING +} J ate at first, Foster t Boston—Foster singled to ter, Hooper ¢ Come | ‘ow, in an interview given | Cravath doubled « Fill Mayor Gill and the council | & bd ok first when hit by 5 }Thomes to Hobiitzell. Bancroft { MWFority be compelled to give in - : , 4 | to the United Press today, [100i third and Paskert second - oe ball, Foster taking sec ‘to the council majority on at least é y | concerning the action of | Lu doubled, scoring Bancroft ond. rte flew to Witten wate one of the controverted items in | the allies in landing troops |and Paskert. Whitted flew to ‘aston ie to Luderus, Fostag waa 1" ' at Salonika. Speaker, Two runs, three hits, no and Hooper’ second Gainer popped to Niehoff N Thi peared to be the cai ‘ 3 rrors iehoff. No. rung Wetieadss. dake ae a i , 4 I asked the foreign of- | "{iijorus’ double was a high one,|H€ hit, no errors, “The item in question is the $200,. ried almost to the lett | PA Niece rea ont re Oe tert tr a tenes . , give’ out ’ posie Treld Wall. Lewis tide a tee Paskert fi Serial bond issue i : , fate effort to get it, but failed. lew to Speaker. Ham. Mayor Gill and the council mt tion on the landing. The: | croft out stealing, Thomas to Scott, nority have taken the position that . | foreign secretary received SECOND INNING ec ne ru re one hi® no errors. this debt can be paid some other 4 a ; . i | me, the chancellor being | Scston—Hobiitzell out. Tudervs| (Carrigan bad both Ruth Way, as, for example, issuing new ASS th. 4 | absent to Mayer, "A Mag cde or joer oo a up after Bancroft’s P va s : n tancrof o Lue us vare 8 le ep p " lother hand wants the debt def! [People believe that not only has the| over second, scoring Gardner.| | Official figures—Attendance, 20, Bitely settled by levying $200,000 in cause for England's entrance into| Thomas singled to center, Barry |/306. Receipts, $52,02 Ties yeas taxes, tnstesd of re-| the war been removed by the land-/gtopping at second. Foster popped WR ie maining in debt jing in Greece, but the reason fort Luderus. One run, three hits.) SIXTH INNING Wednesday morning. Council the allies’ reported prolonging of | no errors plecyecuraigige wis out, Bancroft to Clerk Shrader brought attention to tk 4 |the war has also been removed Gardner's triple lacked six inches |luderus, Gardner fouled out to state laws, Sac > : : |, Compares Situations of being a home run Burns. Barry safe on Ban Article 97, to this effect ; i | Von Jagow's statement regarding| Philadelphia—Niehoff fanned on ' tt took second corporate authorities _ jthe Salonika landing was three pitched balls. Burns bor ped ee ie ow th row to Luderus. city, town or county is “The English payers are taking|to Gardner. Mayer fanned. No bading for Thomas, walked SHALL provide annually by or. wes. Sh . the gfeatest pains to demonstrate| runs, no hits, no errors BE a Nie ff Luderus. dinance or resolution for the : a 5 i; : . jthat there is not the least analogy| Foster was getting | stronger. runs, no hits, no errors levy and extension on the tax a 7 = dle | between Germany's entry of Bel-| Niehoff, Burns and Mayer al ee ‘ shares, $46,828 10 The rolls of such county, city or wae a ey RS eae gium and the landing of English and | swung hard cision nd di ing board held a de town, and for the collection DUN OSRWU CO & WNOE RW OCR |French troops at Salonika under wastes feeb ee ded that error in the f, of a direct annual tax : ‘ meg : F age Gen. Hamilton , arged to Hoop- ET cadhish to uN other taxes, Here’s Manager Pat Moran of Philadelphia, receiving the loving cup presented by his admiring friends. | “yey emphasize the point that| Boston—Hooper homed to center er on account of ground rules, as HICH SHALL BE SUFFI- the Greek government and parlia-| field, tying the s¢ The ball|he threw the cee cerca oe Cure |The arrow points to Moran. Manager Carrigan of Boston, also has his hand on = cup. & Posapt yk In ent forewent the right to protest | bounded over the fence into th |. Philadelphia — Cravath fanned. fEREST ON ALL OF SAID |against the procedure, that the al-| crowd Scott flew to F ms t tear now catching for Boston. BONDS PROMPTLY AS THE T, DINERS Hex never had in view any action| Speaker singled to right. | a hd coun Caer ne lerus SAME MATURES AND ALSO upon Greek territory which would | Was lifted at this stage of he aren op ng Cady to Ears Ww SUFFICIENT TO FULLY PAY be unwelcome to G and Rixey put in the box : v4 yoo : Proahs. gap as No runs, no hits, EACH SERIES OF BONDS AS te eee . | “The latest a te nance. | batting | for House e Roston. | THE SAME MATURES.” |rate, for the Greek government pro-| Play first base io 4 He So ARETHRILLED,AS YOUNG | Sas Sara at | YE Jaw compels the city to include in | “If Greece refrained from reaist-| Croft to Niehoff to Luder Lude Hote Bae oe fhe tax levy the $200,000 for tak- ie by armed force, that does not | TU. two hits, no errots yr to Cana : ‘coper's homer was the first of | Speaker out, Bancroft to Luderus. ing up the bond payment due hes & Bie ee, mitigate. England's and France's |. Hoovers Dnt igan took Hob-|No runs, no hits, no errors duly | blame. f z Philadel —Nieh 3 blame eit ont bet of his weakness lelphia—Niehoff out, Fos. Councilman Hanna, who had TU RENNE T Al KS WAR “Certainly the violation of neu: | toll Out | ere. i ter to Guiner. Burns fouled out to es seas oe jan 3 ae trality of Reigium by Germany and Philadeiphia—Gainer on first for| Foster. Rixey singled to left, , dner to| Stock few to Hooper. No change his mind on this item, It is Boston. Stock out, Gardier ir | hit, no errors igi and that of Greece by England and re dnnlenes France cannot be compared, for in| Gainer. Bancroft. few ag the Has ofl been struck by the Wash. the first instance the question re-| p. " ) center. Paskert Councilman Fitzgerald, who also By Fred L- Boalt ae : ” |pctves iteelf about the thventaning merger emir tt tee Scott. No EIGHTH INNING yoted against this item last week 1 , f Mun eague and friend ington a French advance thru Belgium|°” Boston—Gainer beat out t an ip- he of hat there “is aiding to: ™ ; runs, one hit, no error field hit to Stoc is soy ey a ce: egg Boni M t ‘ ‘ rt dur | ton Annex, According to F, L. Heldrich, vice) against the resistance of the Ger Mayer had been nicked f , | field hit to Stock. Lewis homed to keeping it out of the levy it president of the company, “There man empire hits and two runs. His teammates | ° gy it ep & Gainer eping it out o bd ' y wy t . " on x - . 4 } he c i 1g score. Gardner aa to be pald some wa how.”| 7 am ; is oil” at the well at Forks, Clallam The landing of entente troops at| were hitting better and thei e. Gardner Corporation Counsel | Bradford apy y tastefully county, “whieh will be sufficient for, S#lonika was not founded on any) hits had kept the score tied to Luderus. Cady flew to such distressing emergency It has been asked for an opinion as! When the meal ished, the members of the league commercial purposes,” when the rw askert. Twe . : . | m1 1 INNING two hits, no to whether this item can be legally| and their guests sett! in : rs, cigars were peaier depth 16 renthed was based entirely upon the ground FOURTH fe ' wtetea, {°PTOrS \ kept out of the levy lighted, and Drilling has now reached a depth, 0 & tical and military oppor-| _ Boston—Lewis New to itted. |" "Philadelphia—Bancroft out, Seott hesays, of 2,100 feet unity rdner walked urry forced | tq Gainer. Paskert flew to Gainer. r youn a \ Alma Auzi C renne . . | ‘dane second Stock to 2 Vhe y ARSE here Purenr An announcement to stockhold-| rdner at pa ptoek tS) Gravatt Ludert ; * first when 1 by _ pite Almar e Turenne wears a small mustache, ers of a meeting to be held Friday,| England ya Paes RIL ag eh , 7 black pate jat 8 p.m. at 483 Henry bullding,) Gp Thomas’ effort. was caught d started for ° lcontains the beading We Have arge of Berlin Cravath with bis back against|C2dy made the throw. ‘The ua i Struck O11.” F . sry | a ps Oe: De A to compare notes before oreign Minister right tieis_ wan led. Wh « 1" 50 Po! } ide hitted out ‘oster of this young man. He is of medl- te tillery Lae 60 miles trom Port ba Phitadeiphia — Cravath fanned.|to Gainer. No runs eo bite, wee mm height and slender. He wa six cousins who enlisted | Angeles. | (Copyrighted, 1918, by the United Press; |Luderus drov homer. The ball] jo. e correctly garmented for a with » allie Two were killed | Heldrich Is at the head of the F Copyrighted In Great Leritaln > cleared the fence by 30 feet, Whit t on adiy wounded, He 1, Heidrich Co, general merchan-| LONDON, Oct. 1%—Answering | te ed. to Garater. “Mishoft | Almar Auzias de Turenne began! tol ‘ -factl |dige, Kighth ave. 8. and Adams st. |the United Press interview with | sin ns sing to : lto talk in a low, conversational » same halting, con c |! “Iam confident,” he said Wed-) Herr Von Jagow, in which the Ger f ta Niehi NINTH INNING lhodt dead, monctons, .We who bad| tional tote he. described. the |nesday, “we have sttuck an ol! belt.|man foreign minister denounced | » when Gard t Hooper's} Boston—Foster finned Jeaten and now listened wondered if|he and his comrades manned t Tam not a stock promoter. Iam al the alles for landing troops on| throw get away and Thomas also | Hooper drove a hom ve aa ig |we were going to be bored 1 Nero nada, across the usiness man, and am merely ex-/Greek soil, a statement from aldropped the throw to the plate.|ter field stand : the oe Soha Poko bigeridvetilty 9. De Turenne is a Seattie m tlantic ngland; the tedious {pees an opinion which 1 feel is! British official source was given | —————— ee t was the Red Sox's third home were Orv Oren “ser Bag on. A ap raining on Salisbur justified from our informaticn to|me today, asserting that, “At no run of the game and Hooper's sec- casse w. announced today b He is a son . a ni “6 casse was announced today by ee SS meee, ; AA. tial ot oaks aad Hh {date time have the allies taken action ST THINGS. ond. Scott out, Bancroft to Luder- ili and Viviani has been acting | Ban r Savings, and lives at/in the trenche jin Greek territory that would be us. Speaker fanned. One run, one runs, one yatch, there is noth n ! for troops, he crom ling remarkable in the appearance nd enlisted in @ bat eker went into ri Phillies in Cravath’s plac ect et eck Ll oe e 1308 Wa unwelcome to Greece,” and going hit, ee gees lor him for several days. ; J en Andi spedeny: ie srealcas into questions of neutrality, which Philadelphia — Niehoff fanned. SULTAN AGREES natinets he that we were not bored at all. | pene tinue finally as the big Hurns out, Gainer tnassisted, | Ki TO STOP MASSACRE Sritis e ha he limited 1 It was borne in upon us that epuee oh h 8 ah a a atting for Rixey, out, Scott ROME, Oct. 13.—Replying to ting vocabulary of the English| we were tremendously excited | sarees aT ae ; | athe, @ Miho llapateh ot nina Are Told of in Cheasty’s to 1 us, no hits, no er. the pope's personal letter, the class so excited that we had for i ‘| , Oc he house o eB a parte } Lenin promiesd te coniply With oie @ gotten to toy with glasses and ee [lords today passed the bif ratify-| troops to Salonika ts on a par with ahve Ad Which Appears | J ; German violation of Relgian neu his request to stop the massacre Before | tell you what De table tools. Some of us had let ing the American half-billlon loan trality,” says the statement, in jOn page 7 in today’ s Star. "LITTLE GIRL DYING of Armenians, the semi-official | Turenne said, let me first tell a our cigars go out | Aimar Auzias de Tureine to the allies. rake Eerie oki colenatel CW. Meche et frorreepennen said today little story about him when he | For thin was War, The cor | | pledged, together with the other This fine business institu- 3! ee Lea 1 was a student at the University | rect young man with the Inter | nothing short of a migacle can save | PRIZE SHIP IN HARBOR |powers, to respect the neutrality|{ion, of which Seattle may) Theresa Sayan, 5, accldentally shot give NTN Ay: DANCES | ‘of! Washington. esting black patch over one The British ship Cardonia ts m|or Relgium von, hi raving $tc (thea to.: head’ be kee 11a dances o' He was a famous runner. The eye had been in War. Under tort Aw the Orlanda the vessel was| “Helglum had no® agreed with} Well be proud, carries its] pee track team was training | ~ F |captured by the British early in the | the allled powers, either to attack | anjqouncements regularly i lified at the 1¢ Musical Art (Turn to Page 5, Col, 3.) . _ . for a field meet. De Turenne , INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 13— war and sold to a British shipping | Germany or to allow passage of al CR hg tite: on LiF he Balllarg iilding,| refused to turn out for train- Bulletin.) —Mayor Bell was ac- | firm | Med troops The Star. Are you reading | 2 SONS Kit LED BY (Bulle ; | ina saying he wae Denied” TO REPRESENT POPE, ses tne atternoon ee aa tira ooo hem” nots Soure mis TBE SARE SHELL " his studies. ; t e i (i DON'T WANT MONARCHY | fl : | INDIANAPOLIS, Oct, 12.—The|TO. DEBATE SEAMEN’S LAW | Fre toh wate.on the point of jing something interesting. Make China a monarchy again His team mated pase. furious ‘ z Niavae Hell,| The Seattle high schools sure|tacking ttem thru Relgium, This brake, LONDON, Oct. 8 mother et and another revolution will remlt,| with him. THEY SAID WE | ROME, Oct. 1%-—Archbishop | Jury fi (he Cane or ets corrunt|have some five topic for thelr de-| was totally untrue lYou will find the one today| suits. Norfolk, lesmnen ae eee This je the opinion of Seattle Chi-| “ etre apostolic delegate to the| charged with conspiracy to co: ” OR a . a op aie ne ee * tide of her > soldier. eona Me eta ae ae SE ee eee te thelthe Marion county. elections, Fetir: [hating teams this year: “Resolved,| “In the case of Greece there ts| particularly timely, as this}deatt of her two: soldier sons tn possibilit ; that Pp aside nt Yuas Shi| After being graduated at the “T pope at the Japanese mikado's cor-|ed shortly before 11 a. m, The hat the La Follette seamen’s law|no question of violation of treaty . 'Y Whe Sania Fos iy tet 9 blig “lis “Dress-Up” week. shell Kal may become emperor. De Tur gine Went ja ddarvard, When|onation, tt was loarned today, — | trial consumed five weeks, should be repealed. J obligations, I | |