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ese Twin girls, S dance, “Up High” raiian Minstr the els, the Siam- and the Army Canteen ‘ring-the-cane-and-win-a-baby-doll boys, the ballyhoo artists, the Ferris wheel, the merry-go-round, and many other attractions. Vhey’re all there at The Star's Smoke Fund carnival at the Bon Marche park, Fourth and Db WIKB SEK BS& ASSOCIATIC VOLUME FULL. Lb 19 UNITED ¥ )EFEAT GIANTS BY SCORE OF 4-2 Faber and Benton Hook Up in Crucial Game of Series Official figures—Attendance, ---Both Teams Fighting" Pine evening shows start at 7. Monte the San Francisco exposition, will sing, Dixie, and You.” Join the fun, folks. for the men who are in France, fighting for Uncle Sam. |SMOKE FUND CARNIVAL OPENS TODAY AT BON MARCHE PARK HEY’RE OFF! The Ha Spidors Knoll and several sideshows, Voday is opening day, with performances in the afternoon, Ponight, Au 2:30 to 5. The @ from stin, who sang from the Tower of Jewels at ” {| “Good-bye Broadway, Hello France” and “Mother, ff HH] Everything above expenses goes to the purchase of tobacco I Admission is 10 cents. i The Grectcst Daily Circulation of Any Paper in the Pacific Northwest SEATTLE MUST “DIG” NOW FOR LIBERTY LOAN} Seattle falling down on the Second Liberty Loan Subscriptions here so only total $2,851,750 Uncie Sam expects Seattle to buy $13,000,000 worth of bonds More than half the time is gone, The loan drive ends Oct 27 Employers and employes are beth behind the procession far ago $73,348, 1} \\s eceipte—t Ss 5 5 Mauer commons snare |} BOX Score |) $7,334 80. pit {a joyer has Fi a on sarees White SoxAB. R. H. PO. A hasn't any, he pia pang - by « BY H. C. HAMILTON |J. Coiling, rf.3 0 0 1 © ©) ing up the industrial commit at United Press Staff Correspondent | Letbold. 2 9 1 1t O ©) Liberty Loan headquarters POLO GROUNDS, NEW YA Ge ee ete eae And it doesn’t make so YORK, Oct. 15.—The White ‘ 1 1 1 s ) ference whether you t Sox are the baseball cham- | es 1 ITO Ohond or a $50,000—Unc 4: of 1917. | no. 8.8 ) O/! wants everybody, t nas They scored their fourth and a a )! get behind this war deciding victory over the Giants 4 : 8 © expe here today, 4 to 2 Pe. ae r en to b As Clarence Rowland saw 2 0 ne ay Sia his team battle thru to a vic trit ee: baie’ tory he had the satisfaction of | Totals ie. .4 held fron pay envelope knowing that a man derided as —— To ‘tnedwrene Thrift a “busher” was being put into AB. R. H. PO. A he ¢ rmant wants the Lib the baseball ‘Hall of Fame.’ a 0 rift That man was himself. Yate 1S 4 pay On the other he sh 4 0 on 4 stretched their the ere eo ow grounds, carr joom of gt SE ae 0 defeat for ts, John Mc “os * ‘ ‘ Bond Graw saw b his Ale eae “ey : r ribege-and thi fourth « title out | paride 1 0| ¥a om the solar plexus for of five at + ide 0 (Continued on page 2) r t q ) > c an flew t od for P n t 1 each it ' flied to Fe run SCORE BY INNINGS t, no error of 0 o1 4 FIFTH INNING 0 7 00 AGO—MeM ned to SUMMARY va Rip pb ogeres e is ase hit—He heared as * t--Hol tead of booed a n ¢ ¢ »axes—Schalk a fo Holke , n By Be r Fa-/¢ re tt 3 W YORI c enton, walked. r ba nd eave Col hi it r ‘ ants by pit Wine tsok -thl She fourth. Error : ’ Two rans, one hit, no er and w solid sr hae nal; O'Le SIXTH INNING Boost he er. an CHICAGO—Perritt replaced Ber and nning stood | mern to H » runs, one|a Ra 1 out as b jon of the fight | bit, no error pd bs ea as tb 1 of the previo all Gar for a single | Herzc runs battles tiie ation! TR YORK Fletcher ou NE YORK—Zimmerman out jig re With the reeeipta (Schalk to Gandil. Robertson out, | E. Collin o Ge Mil, Fletcher fou vp . ring the /Collins to Gan Holke doubled |ed to Gandil, Robertson singled to toda . a Ay ~ tu Pe to left, and ¢ ball bounced | right. Holke ovt, E. Collins to Gan Rose i oe out B. Col to Gand No runs Faber till seemed to some 3 FIRST INNING pone no e what teady in this inning CHICAGO—Judge John F. Hylan THIRD INNING SEVENTH INNING démocratic mayoralty Sdate CHICAGO Fabe fanned J CHICAGO alk walked. Faber thre w the " “tae Collins fiew to MeMullin ed. Leiboid tting for J. Col to Holk her ma » F no er 1 se : who tray an easy op and throw as the ped the , a w to first wuwe 4 oe Me ae 7. Momus YORK—Benton fanned. | There was iment at first fouled to Rariden. 2. Collins |Burns and Herzog flew to Felsch,| base in which the Giant infielders vied to center. Jackson out,|No runs, no hits, no errors took part. Leibold finally was de Herzog to Holke ) runs, one hit, | FOURTH INNING clared out, leaving Schalk on first no errors CHICAGO—E. Collins safe at Mem lin fanned. No runs, no NEW YORK—Burns<out, E. Col ntinued to second when | hits, no error lina to Gandil. Herzog lined to an threw low on his rolle The play on Lelbold has caused left, He s held at first for a Zimmerman drew an er. | !ong discussion, Herzo rpose. » Kanff fanned, swing on wa at second |!¥ dropped Letpold’s 1p and rman flew to Jackson and BE. Ce took ird when | then threw first, H covered née hit, no errors Robertson ed Jackson's ea yh ba ie aid not t Be out we fl te “ 1 I Collins Scha d the play wa “ibold te pryege eehtay econd on an easy rap to EW YORK {bold in. right ait singled same Mee pageant oh Benton threw to third in|fletd for Chicago. Rariden out Eddie broke for home 4 to cente Burns opped to 1 Zimmerman, who wa Veaver. Perritt went to second on t m to the plete ed ball and then took third United Press Leased Wire Felsc it out at a uk was given ar t er fer the Burr \ ed to left and ne e bit © error f er Clevelat ilk stole Kecond. Faber walked EIGHTH INNING t here toda Gen-|J. Coliin Fletcher to Holke CHICAGO Collin ut, Holke . ty was the eause|T runs, two hits, two errors.|unassisted, Jackson singled clean death, Kauff out, E. Col to right. Felsch fouled to Holke SEATTLE, WASH., ARE MONDAY, OCT. 15, 1917 % ” ae ee WORLD’S CHAMPS * 3, TheSeattleStar . LAST EDITION VOREC AST: nigh seme KIRKLAND GIRL IS. MURDERED WHITE SOX U, So it yar Cc. ¢ Reporter LYON Star With General Pershing’s Army in France THE IN FRANCE TH AMERICAN £9 F. Pal nding ng fer the Canadian ed to ha ing at mad stand soldier from and ¢ om the Unit alor each other and they are as much alike as S. FIGHTERS WILL § Correspondent Who Has two peas Or They speak the sam sno edt a and use the same = stands slang f the ¢ n, who was of a peace-loving, inoffensive dir ponitic ‘ore the war, given nto the Notice, Yanks! opposite us on the Somme. For God's the boar We're tired out sake keep quiet up here and give usa 1, crud rest! SURPRISE THE WORLD Studied Canadians’ Record paint ) under appeal You were A lot of boys from the Unit ed States are fighting in the Canadian ranks, having joined long before our ¢ enter ed war a might een for the tle nvers ¢ 1 A our outfit,” a measure, & « “How are a ( . 1 me in act They a free and a s every minute, and sports too convinced WILL THE AMERICAN German antago ROOPS MAKE GOOD OVER wa ® HERE? r t held After seeing the Canadians, regiment of Canadians my private hunch is WE'LL Flanders consists of a) =6GIVE THE GERMANS THE 1 of white pasteboard SURPRISE PARTY OF THEIR nalled on a stick LIVES. MISS WRIGHT ae HELPS Voting sing at Carnival Mi . Has ol M oa Bea Elsie Wright 1,535 Second Washington Gathers b Margaret Wales 1,050 More Money for Mess on Peggy Doffoe 715 in Seattle : Rano | 1) Violet Anderson 500 a ar cen Gan vordn Oa » Billie Gardner 500 * of the Second Washing : Olive Dolphin 500 nored Monday Hazel McNeal 500 started she Votes may be purchased A180 Florence Larson 500 [1 which re ett e . ate + s e o' ein the ent ¢ ! . wit BANDS NOT TO PLAY nd Washing Le a oke FB A ‘ iilding € M Violet And f 1 rity f c ‘| there ava Jefferson 8 rtt M ' re « f fi adr ar v again mn Se r ave , ein M M Elsie wit st Garr A M fa: j ht ate ae 2 a € Q m Ar ave e er ece a f CALL GERMANS SWINE jeter ieatermiing tar J 4 OUEN! L c : Are Lectured for Shooting Red Cross Men Sxauan. t Re ; BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS | kroup of t M theatr rved at ) WITH THE BRITISH ARMIF rap eer page bhatt IN FLANDERS, Oct. 1 How one Lev ed the Orp 1 the re sh office al be arded as invio Frank Gates, bustr anager man’s } to nt 4 tional agreement, and deliberately jof the King County Council of I marched on the Germar The fer announced ange. choice stared me had been cc 1 for the were vio: 4 ng alone in front of | immense ball to be given to the . field code of honor | their guns, he read them a lecture rs at the Masonic temple 1g down Red Cross work-| in the cb t of German epithets.| Col. William M. Inglis, command ers was told today ‘Only swine,” he concluded. are ng the regiment will lead the it happened in pelle sec-| capable of sniping Red Cross men nd march, which starts at 9:20 tor. The hottest f of Haig’s | engaged in rescuing sufferers from | p A banquet is to be serred recent drive centered there,| the mud.” later in the evening icularly about the brewer Then he turned around diadain-! Ty antrymen arrived in cher bearers ¥ stantly |f his ba’ aC the enem tle after 9 a. m. fro shot b: Gern When ne, and y walked back to his) Murray usr that 109 of these wn line The Germans we ng forces had been shot| taken ba that they 1 not fire » on duty, this office until a contemptuously defiant wave ense and indignation led) of the officer's hand marked his last him to act. He saw th out of alapeparance from under cover » hit, no errors NEW YORK—Kauff flied to Let By United Press Leased Wire By United Presse Leased Wire bold. Zimmerman out aver to| ELKO, Oct One passenger} LONDON, Oct. 15.—Violent can Gandil, Fleteher out, MeMullin to! was shot and many lost valuables|"onading from German guns, but Gandil. No runs, no hits, 00 ¢f| 214 money to a total value of sec-|2O enemy infantry attacks, was re rors eral hundred dollars when four | Port) : #} cen ve ar hig NINTH INNING bandits held up a train on the |)" Cou tye BO On root prot CHICAGO— Wei singled over; Western Pacific brangh line, near] (ny mows have deiven the Finder oT mahat 4 zimmer-| Wendover, last night. A posse is | pire ioe hack hi oie sain den man, Faber out tt to Holke, /on the tral! of the bandits ith of Hroodseind night Weaver took kecond on play, Faber | : the enemy heavily abarded the laid down a pretty bunt on the first} Kar] Stays at Homejmain ridge, but there was no in Veaver ed on a drive ent ROME Ost Mcurdn’ tas Southeast of Monchy le Preux Leibold was given a hit, Kauff of Austria has abandoned his plan|!™ ® Successful raid yesterday, east {ven an error lin out, Zim. | ¢ a = ae eine country troops prixonered 35 of the erman to Ho run, two| tor ® Seite ne fo the) anemy and captured two mac ne err L diqa toed siphtane, appariing, tostg (aice, ccvasne Germans we EW YORK—Robert wae HOU Ge netaneG ere to k eve its destroyed tehed ball, H it, I t OUX A sUCceE Collins to Gandil, Rar fanned ful raid wa d out by south art tting for Perritt, out Aus you looking for a joet ar midland territoria A number of K. Collins to Gandil, No runs, noj | gicie? Use Star want ade. ||} the ene were killed, ‘Twelve hits, no errors —..¢ | prisoners were taken,” RUTH DE MERITT IS FOUND SLAIN Body of 17-Year-Old Victim of Slugger Is Found i Brush Near Country Club‘ Fragments of a letter mur¢ 1 and hid Country club Sun 7 ed in her identification as Miss Ruth De Meritt, 17, of Kirklan : Earl O'Brien, an ye of the Instantaneous Alarm company, 112 Columt recognized the published letter as « he had written to the girl from Olympia abo August 20. H t imme to the county morgue, confirmed his be r ately reported to Sheriff Stringer, ant and a corps of county and pr. n the coat pocket of the girl fi d brush near the Seattle Golf a a et ab t n down clues that may lead to int was immediately institut-| ——————— a man who, O'Brien declared,| ing glass the following message: ed arry the girl, but who| Was read on the sheet of writing) | n refused paper Ee girl, who worked for .the “I am going to h you ind Cordage Co. at 15th ave.) ©ome up for Christmas dinner, was last seen, so don't fail (obliterated). rs could find ont,, My sister's husband has to go Wright, with whom| te war to Well, ed, at 5112 17th ave, N. WW.) my dear, answer real soon. a On Way to Visit Mother (Signed) “Ever yours, Mra. Wright eald she had left “EARL O'BRIEN.” on a st r “P. S.—Answer this in care ‘and Pine. st of Mrs. Bert L. Schenck.” was on the way Mayor Gill conferred with all pree ” t her mother, Anna De Meritt, cinct police captains Monday, an@ es at Kirklanc instructed them to co-operate with: er e al citizens serving as police officers: in the campaign to find the Mi slugger and protect women. children The precinct captains will ¢os Sears with the citizen officers, and broken and will appoint other special Gi any one who (Continued on page 5) “e 3,700 UNFIT TO ta SERVE IN ARMY in bratal fashion 1 woman-sligge e belief that the may be other fered victir n the v nity whose bodies have eer Ade CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 15,—If Th pointed to the murd the percentage of rejections for Mrs ence Wehn on Q physical reasons continues, it Anne bill last spring to bear out| is estimated today that approx. the theo that a fiend was oper imately 3,700 men of the na- ating here who would n p at! tional army will be sent home, w an-killing Whether men to take the e De Meritt girl had a married, places of those rejected will ar- eister and a married brother in § rive with the fourth quota, uttle, and three brothers and her which is expected to begin com- mother live in Kirkland ing in Wednesday, or whether § had been in Seattle for a a new levy will be made to fill number of months, first to obtain) the ranks, was not announced, | medical treatment, and later went) Between 15 and 20 men have to work for the Portland Cordage been exempted and returned to Co. their homes by reason of having “Was Good Giri" dependent families. A considerable The mother, at Kirkland, told a/number of others are expected to Star reporter Monday t her|be released later for the same laughter was interested in church | reason 4 work and was » good Christian Examining physicians and army girl officers at the camp express indig- She was said to be attractive|nation at the careless action of looking, with cark hair and blue ™any district examining boards ff eyes sending men here known to have When it was discovered that she| dependents or those who mahifest- had disappeared, relatives reported |ly unfit physically for service. the case to the police and sheriff, 7" |the mother said of the victim, explained to the po A }lice that he had been working at} ; Olympia in August, when he last heard from Ruth, and believes he! wrote the letter found in her pock et about August 20 | Friend Hunted for Her | He told the police be had been! attempting, as best he could |find out what had become of her| BY JOHN HEARLEY following the sudden disappear-} ROME, Oct. 15.—Another Amert- ance. lean cardinal—possibly Archbishop A red coat and dress, white shoes | Ireland—may be chosen at a con: nd stocking a biue sailor hat] sistory which the Agenza V@lta un- nd a letter in one pocket led to/ officially announces today — will {dentifteaton srobably be held late in November ietim was decapitated in December. The papal pros it is believed by attendants at the/nouncement and the allocution for county morgue that (his is the re-ithis meeting of the college of car sult gf natural decomposition. dinals is expected to be an ethical By the ald of a strong magnify- and diplomatic move for peate.

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