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IF YOU CANNOT FIGHT, B’GOSH, BUY A BOND AND BIFF THE BOCHE! TheSeattleStar i © The Greatest Daily Circulation of Any Paper in the Pacific Northwest VOLUME 19 ENTE Pitts ASSOC TAT ONS SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, O6 Peta Cake. PRICE ONE | pannnnnnwrnwrwrnrrrnnnrn EMARKABLE esults toward the elim t f e set of | _Box Score MOTHERS VISIT ines T0 PLAY | R" astaten ke fetascien't Seal soe one Ses eeseea ! i ( ~ { tion of a great state resource have followed the estab. 4 4 . 5 lishment of a state market commission in California, according “ 5 White Sox.AB, ®. H. PO 10: ) to information coming to The Star ‘ ‘ re o J. rf 4 ( We asked our San Francisco correspondent to tell Seattleites Ae : te ee Ok “wee — Acrobat to Do Thrilling | about the experiment Ae 4 Ste ae te: ae, es gp eemeh With Some at Training | Stunts High Up in ) Herewith is his report. We recommend It be carefully read § 4 J , = f om 0 1 > Station on University the Air (not only by householders, but by Gov. Lister and members of q % es , ‘ +1 Py Campus } the legislature. f - am ri ae ae oe . FEST } if California has at fisheri ealth to tap for the pub : i Weaver a3 9 8 8 1 Ol omrapee|’? IN QUEEN CONTEST) ,., cote’ wesninguon nan'a gresterr i Genforsie can teech “g & Faber “ae ee eet 3 or The Moc sand will play at The } 4 Something that will be good for our pocketbooks, we ought 4 : *Risbe ahy fee. Mee aaa | A tittle elderly woman, her |Star sm acon, a, a to be willing to learn.—Editor 2 Danfor p..0 2 > 1 0 chin held high and her manner Bon Marche Mon night —-— perre _ eat ee nn q lodded th io The Se Pipe b ‘ Teammates’ Bunting PRRCK! fen ca + to] Sey Pee Meee lets tees an tae i oe tall, blueclad sent day night, and they ~ . . allace Must Go to : Bewilders Sox i in Fifth and. Re i cea paced. back and forth with a | And there will The State of California, Through Its Market oo A J musket ti arelessly over too. A 2 ° % la ABR. W.PO. A BR! he qneutden Thursday morn. | “Only t 0 glad to belt out % vol Director, Makes the First Announce- Enlistments Puts Over Run No. a mwene ee na walked toward her smiling band, He was the first to ment of Its Plan to Market ‘OPERATED IN q Sj ° ° uff ee ence forward ond ae ee By United Press Leased Wire }. Giants Score in Seventh. ae Lg aol eR, Fe DAVENPORT, "lan Qe i n Tk ee ee gee SPP pene Hig, 11.—Danie! allace, - By H. C. Hamilton bi 0 0 0 Woe nine cago organizer of the League __. United Press Staft Correspondent ai i eile o ¢ fay, to stir of Humanity, a pacifist ore POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—The | Se . ty cam ganization, was sentenced to jiants batted their way back to an even basis with the] otats . > awrord. irst in His nfl it cas! 20 years in federal prison Gi b: 1 th y back t h th First in Histo: costa ee 5 federal p White Sox here this afternoon in the struggle for the Ene ee ow th Troah Federal Judge Martin We world’s baseball championship, making it two gameS|oyisgo ...000000000-0| It ‘ art would double BR od inunedialll apiece. Schupp duplicated the performance of Rube wew york...00011012%—5 et Se _{* i eae ls: re he a Benton yesterday by holding the White Sox runless. The) 2 pres ennepee hree met, . f good to eat court. His bond was fixed at — Giants pounded Faber and Danforth for five runs Rae: ol tf Three | It was a great day for the me : $25,000. nia Benny Kauff shared with Schupp the indi ase | r n. Two-base!® : one eae, The queen leet ber fous uill honors. Twice he pounded out a home run nee e rpihaiae ' ent was laid out Just #0. | feyp rarnivn pele pion © with Charley Herzog on the paths before him K to Gandil. Herzog to] Methere See Sons’ Quarters . ‘ feed eet we first circuit clout was over Felsch’s head in deep ieveae tle Fusee.3. bY Un He was arrested and <— Field in the fourth inning and the second was into the jason on t ts ed together with six ; nent Davenporters folk an address here in which discouraged enlistments urged evasion of the select service jaw. —ae ALL SAVED AS — Fight-field grandstand. : Hit by pitched ball—1 Passed Four hits were bunche leas > sa en , fifth inning for another Giant d the seventh saw t * the plate on a by a wild ‘ 7 Yand an infield out. The G h Rurns made a M@Pdeliberately stole the White srest throw and yt got b Sox's heaviest thunder in the fift second Jacks n filed to F run, FOURTH INNING run| CHICAGO—E. Collins 1 was a slow grow fag, they amulated two hits ©. Collins wy 2 porgeeptagaapr aay Sea " ny - reggie Hae ny followed a line single and base BC Gina n e at down eat jus 4 bey ety aoe — 5 Which resulted directly in the sec. ™an k g to #e 4 same era « adit lhe . ba “ Was . Flet hus ond run. Aside from its r ting value, this attack had fect of compfetely upsett Chicago infield so t played with noticeat Eddie Collins was for 2 play that, had it swing! No runs, one Be es ie Se eave WE Moan ee OS phere an kainate sauna, DANCE TONIGHT AND e White Sox, in the arth 20. nacarou roast beef. tator Si TO otra tanned, te|_ Pram ling contr, Neat ce, iemonnde. trend. ster and) GOAL FRIDAY TO AID mee GS Sou nes oe on, SAMMIES? SMOKES AT POINT GOR By United Press Leased Wire EUREKA, Cal., Oct. 11.—The | c . That's nimost « a day Hed out Place, might have held the W i of bad to 8 a we had just that kind of ¢ Sl Agence t st Bertold Saaan saan tailers who buy from the passengers and crew of the Sox in the game. in the fo ¢ pe eve da ? : . pv r If every family realized holenalers and sell to you and steam schooner Quinault, which he led off with a double, but aft : EIGHTH INNING i * short In the nm pai ek i Frid en ae is pounding to pieces off Point © Schupp had failed in severa . a ; t he mothers to be) mel ( nde aie In California fish food is shat tering high cost of living under, Gorda, will leave for San Frans: tempts to pick m off second, he CHICAGO—Scha th r Knieh f state price fixing law cisco today on the steamer Sea ~ was finally nailed flat-footed Siw 1 r * At ‘ \ Foam. The vessel will reach — pts of the Kleine Shelter Cove, where the ship-— L208 gled to |, menting: ¢ net 4 ab eang eae ylsaodpinerrg yn 'ey wrecked mariners are quar a ft. MeMullin ¢ ed to Hers the fis ¢ the Stars and a e 3 — tered, some time this after N engers and crew put ovt at th fast oy and guessen Schupp Comes Back r I age t " ne of the pas: Schupp came k ‘ ed te ent Ji Tonight's dance at Georgetown ts Ps suff serious ill Hert fashion after having things smed the right 1 i ' (Continued on page 10) the hardships they endured during” from the box in Chicaz FIFTH INNING Her ahead of It meee ‘a the 11 hours they were in the life = @ay. He struck out se AGO—Gand os dns tate [eoond 2 t f the Ais beats. They left the wreck of the owed seven hits , ers ws OPT » A en a : Dy CIGARET BURNS BED a Quinault at 7:30 a. m. yesterdays Faber, for Chicago. . : ir t Ph _ and did, not land at Shelter Cove bhesed. Danfortt } Sih . ? . a ‘i oes ter of ship, told the United | burden in the eighth Faber out. Set 2c, Bintie (the ball & ent rh ed lo s sad aslor the Northern ho SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct Side kane pea ay fea, | Press over the long distance tele The White Sox ad runs, two h errors Fletcher f 1 ‘ ’ ee er h tel First ave Jackson st 11.—Slashing reduction in fish tured some fish, of which there | Phone today tonight ch J The double pis killed off /out at first alk to Gandil. % me with thelr tolher Thursday and prices. an especially heavy supply, I made a sounding half an hour Will play the fifth , Gandil and Weaver was lightning merman t, trying t eal never sail for ¢ for the fire es A 50 per cent increase of sea icing it at 5c the pound. before we struck.” he said. “A fies at Comis E fast ‘ D: rth ¢ : we | roan wine ghters arr feod ecneumption The dealers and fi men are cold dense fog had shrouded us They return here Monday for the NEW "YORK—Fletcher singled ro | runs, three err pte ghinelen 6t hat burned uy The saving of enormous for strong for lan because we hour 1 was just preparing to sixth game right Ms a ‘ the ro a mer wastage the ense fees. the as q make a second sounding, but before FIRST INNING ean eo ‘ NINTH INNIN ot the tral € Ad h chuate deal fonitian ewspaper ‘advertisine nd to the tead could be dropped went CHICAGO. tt CHICAGO—E. ¢ " 1 a bed erman and dealer as well as t ate the sale of sea products, | the each, A heavy 6m consumer a result, consumption of Vt on the rocks and she began to pound heavily. Collins takin od & Couns TAREE WOMEN ARE Tieng atecuksite alteady ao fish has already increased by | she bees ne : stole third. Felsch fouled to Z NAME SCHWABACHER 30 per cent, and before we have That was Tuesday night. es complished in California by re: omplishe: fore daylight we were hard and fast merman, Gand flie to Kauf ARRED FROM CAMP cently assumed state control been handling the problem two am Rot merman to handled a hot fase MeMu merman. It E. Collins fi { i t: t ee 4 - produc local consumpt it fia He ocation. At 7:80 Herzog to } ) Three we © have been ¢ Wire sale of sea products eam Oe ae ay morning We abandoned Ro errors 5 AUTO BANDITS erating a restaur 1 cont @AN F' CO, Oct. 11--Al-| empowered to fix all fish pric ‘ and set a southerly conta Th exervat n ordered to, : Pee sue etetaly Reductions to the consumer " eing u 0 land 0 ae ; move off the { In 4s bacher-Frey Stationery Co, was 1 aimggt_at once reached from GOAL MINES GIVEN All day. long ‘the for ete (ar ardt tact our was learn afi pcerp apr grees hggle cia 30 to 50 per cent over former and it was no r for California @ received eached Shelte ‘o im Ratleea forces ‘Fietsbe STEAL $6, 000 “oY Cc nena oe Me notificatt ia fr ot Harr charges IHCREASE BY U. a : rere tat ier ; it will be tim: Out, MeMullin to Ganail No runs, fae . ed an her ; rls be xa page : ¢ y Garfield of t National comm The rie shia adc aoe ; e ‘ail BULLETIN possi to save Quinauit. She | SECOND INNING Faber's throw wa t but 3 t 5 Adame Wepre fons ior cd ths oes : and a number of assistants named | cneee BRNUDS (FOE | amie main abtinn wate ; SHICAG Felach ov Schalk's true arr it down t ed, afte eg : poral by the state commissioner i ehedule resu 5 hiv , nical to Hol . j irc the ball hard slow Rariden Robertson sek ve peat am * | under mil riele ocation of Heense prohibition mines incerta ounties , letche made 4 » 2 h He € comp Y| Seattle, in which Hquor 4 la F: ¢ wit the state : z : te eee to ngled to cente rf ert. | ee yet dak pan | oeaeeles in: hla Siquor:t Alaskans Roll in ithin the sta \|today granted an increase In go¥ Weaver ‘tanned, swinging on, but to Schalk. “One run, |8?,attemp nee Great? Gol Gone) eee eee cca in tan Wak ALE ‘ one. Yo runs, no hit er-| | 1 travele Hmou in the throes of prosper-| 1.; cate bli: n oth eos pes ees ngs Schupp was using a fast ball SIXTH INNING Ivers, they invaded the loading tae eS ceruniue Hemeat th") Calltatnia. ton for VI 1 , CHICAGO—J ne singled to! stat an th here 200 dulging in satin gowns and white ‘Our pr contro is f ; NP ee ae rien aM HELD THURSDAY 00! soe ieee ie pa eel Fie Concerning the Fang © chiles ee tamed ta " ae iar abate on » funeral of J.B. Nelson, tate| 1¥ Patronizes, taxi at $3 an huh, | cantetury sot tha Stats ans ie last night and this morning. to: thy ‘ , ‘ ording to McPherson, man f th yervi effect that certain of the Washings MeMujlin to Gar a ha na t econd on a pa 1 ba Hecke and =Thomw Kane and he of the A ed Press bu change, unde e a jon : 3 : : tite ‘ , Erase er of the Alaska bureau of the Col. Harris Weinstock te toes ton artillery panies, stationed at an ret ot Mt sa tane aa ihe npc “4 ld oR Commercial Club, who return ipreme court ded that the! ”’,\rsTE mg a rk ee iter Nat arrived in 2 ae - a in Va ednesday from a six months’ trip ° 1 1 fis m ; their way to Seattle, Col, 8. BE, Ale fio errors Herzog to Holke, No runs, one hit, UNGOVERS WHISKY Member 1d Moun: to Alaska ? has title to all fish and game invective against President Wilson |ien, artillery - district commandall Faber took Robertson's grounder | one error eas os taineer the serv sayfa in it rl nto /fentured yesterday's reichstag de-|i}i< :orning said * & ted of wines, were f ' } No artillery troops have arrived THIRD INNING second, £, Collins fielded the bal J S L G LS T ate how and where fi be| patches from Berlin received rere |). acre ner hy pipeset a it-wae-a drive between third |se ift |clen cos pee ae ues OO en ge Ic ™M) EQUIP A HOSPITAL 228 22 ures cary tn sep. Deputy Haussman argued that ovement. of ont artillery 4 Fae ed to, fie too ty by Dry aw |” oThe enthusiaam with which the tembe ve met with representa: |Germany was not guilty of start. MyOVaWen) 01 0m ee ihe sf said ened t TE ate Zimmerman | DOkAN, a aay : k greeting the Liberty: loan A base hospital, to be equipped tives fishermen and the deal-|{ng the war and that the American | P)?Ging 1 movement canneteln fanned. He drove t, B. ling to Gandil. No run ho ae were KC to campaign woing told in Seattle and built somewhere on the fight. ers and fixed the price of fish for president was mainly guilty for its | Siven out for publication until after ile past ‘third before m ne hit, ne error ie ined 7 dpa James 1. Hoge, president of the ink front at & cost of $50,000, will the next da ngation the movement been completed, {Dg the final strike. McMullin SEVENTH INNING Se y tinfon Saving Trust Co., who. be the Seattle Girls’ War Relief Or To the consumer the plan ha So far as 1 know, the nse Sena one “ype aa rors 111 out, Fletcher to Holke. Weaver Yor ion to build the hospital was given | sched 1a straight redu nies for foreign service is not cole €frors NEW YORK—Fletch led hur Caldwell, 21 t., |* on - <——F | of medical relief of the Red Cross, has come to be nearer 33 to 50 th ooting of » Burnett ” Fate a tee eorke ewildering over B, Collir head nd took | reported to t t men STAR WANT ADS {| The Seattle girls will equip the | cent negro, in the Yesler apartment A holder to suspend a flat can Med. Her 1a fast ball with | third on a wild piteh, 7 ull hit | robbed of $17, on 19th ave. at BEST FOR RESULTS || hospital with 500 beds, and the full For instance, salmon, which|during a struggle for the pos of tobacco from a man’s belt hase 8 splitter and he eld the Giants’ bate the ground io front of the plate Hariison wt. early Thursday. |\o—————____-______¢ i personnel to operate it, ‘normally would be selling at 22% 'sion of revolver, Ibeen patented, —s

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