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Pittenure Cincinnatt Pirnoklyn Philadelphia Poaton St. Lovie PHILADELPHIA Jacobs and Adame Archer. Luque r and Wingo, r 2 ny Dougias, Marti NEW YORK CHICAGO ney and Rariden; y Farrell. 1 RORTON PITTSBU: | _ Northroy Benmidt, ‘ and Smith. Juvenile Aquatic Stars Meet Today Seattle kid swimmers were ached uled to engage in a big aquatic meet | under the direction of the Seattle | school board Mount Baker park | today. More than at 1,000 youngsters were scheduled to take part in the dif ferent events, in which fancy div ling and races of all lengths are to | be featured Hester Eastman, tle girl, will give an exhibition of }the crawl stroke, while / Irene |O'Leary and Harris Hanrahan will execute difficult stunts in the water l4-year-old Seat n— BANK OF CALIFORNIA RATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAM FRANCISCO ANATIONAL BANK a Federal Reserve Beak and Surpive $17, 000,000.00 SEATTLE BRANGA ve 4 Ave. Stan Ss. Wares Asst. jakeman, Asst. mene Double Treat for Ball Fans Prverything ix in readiness for the ik double-header to be staged at Lib erty park by the Puget Sound Ship yard teams Sunday, in what should provide the Seattle fans with a real baseball treat. Former big league pitchers will be in action Sunday, when the Patter son MacDonald outfit tangles with the Olympia team. Fittery, who wil! mount the hill for the Seattle aggre gation, has seen service with the Philadetphia Natio: and Garner. who will oppose him on the hill worked for the Boston Americans for a year, and starred in several of the bie minor leagues of the coun try Hoth pitchers worked in the Coast league this season, Seaton, Duthie selection for Sunday's battle, will hurl against Cook, the bie Tacoma pitcher, in what should be a battle all.the way The former was a member of several Dig league clube and starred in the Federal league & couple of seasons The first game is scheduled for 2:30 p.m entabliahed new records for 10, 15 and 25 miles on a new half-mile dirt course here Friday at the Iowa state fair. CHICAGO — Mrs. Frederick C. Letts of this elty will not defend her title In the Western meet, opens here Monday on the hill golf course. Indian Earl Dionne, correspondent of the American Field, is in Seattle, Mr. publishes a monthly mag azine for dog fanciers at his home in Houston, Texas SALT LAKE CITY—Tennis stars from Utah, Idaho and Montana are entering the Salt Lake intermoun tain tournament, which begins Aw- gust’ 28 certificates. A gray and white homing pigeon with an aluminum leg band, num dered 127, was found dead | Van Aseolt yards by W. FE. Kraft, | foreman of a «witching crew, | August 7. The bird is probably one of the entries In the recent races from Salem, Ore The SeattleNorth Pacific base | ball tearm in the Puget Sound Ship yard league without manager ue to the conduct of Bill at Olympia last Sunday. Rose, being | dimmatistied with Umpire McQuarry’s decisions, caused trouble thruout the | game, and finally made a physical attack on MecQuarry, for which | League President C. C. Harrison sus pended Rose for one week Anglers to Meet at Tacoma Today Northwest Dionne on The Sctenti clubs will ite annual tournament at Tacoma, with the first events scheduled to be gin at 940 Saturday morning The contingent of the Multnomah club, of Portland, i expected to be out In force to retain the champion ship won in Seattie last year. Most of the Seattle entries will take part in Sunday's ¢ #, which are also scheduled to begin at 9:20 a.™m., in which the two contests” will be fe: Association of Angling atage “fishermen's ured. A good green dye for woolen mate. tals can be made from the juice of the stalk and leaves of nettles put In and con- nected. __ | Timothy While enjoying » cool so oF pocket billharde TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corner Srd end Pike Tameh Counter Narher eft Drinks Main $819 Card Tahies REGISTERED DENTISTS Out of the bigh rent district, per. sonal service and moderate edvertis- there ta" any Saati yee thie offer: Ge to any dentist, get hie Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHWEUM BUILDING Third aed Madison Accounts Subject to Check Cordially Invited. sad = SHCOND AVE, AND PIKB 8T. which | in the} LEADING TEAMS WIN IN HOT PENNANT RACE The cleveland Indians and the Bow Sox both won their games yesterday, hence there ts no change In the race for the American league pennant. The Meaneaters are three full games ahead of Lee Foh!'s men joth teams have one more game with the same clubs they played yes terday, Cleveland bucking = up Aguinest Washington, their 1 nt rival for second place, while the Red Sox tangle with the Browns, Uniess St. Louis takes the Heaneaters into camp and Cleveland defeats the Sen ators today, there will be little pect of the Indians overtaking pros AUGUST 24, 1918. BY AHER QUEST-CE Qui Yous “TROUBLE, MSiEU Yank 2 LE GAZ, OU FRANCAIS Plan to Open Series Sept. 4 CINCINNATI, ©., Aug. 24-—Detatia for the world’s series, which were ranged at a meeting of the national commission here this week, probat will announced after today games have been played. It ix un os stood that provision been » to give a Khare of the receipt to war funds and to reduce the p of box seats from $5 to $3. The oth er usual world’s series prices will prevail, it is ma | Word from Washington states that Secre 'y Baker haa notified Provost n. Crowder that he is in vor of the world's neries, eo far as or fight regulations affect ball players who come under the ar leaders before the clone of the season next week Having practically cinched in the National, the Cubs planning on evening up their score against the Brooklyn Dodgers The Dodgers are the only agerege tion that has had an edge on the Chicago team this season, The Cin cinnati Reda advanced in their race for second or third place by virtue of their victory yesterday, They are now but one game behind third place, They start a four-game ser fon with Hoston today with the Gi Ants opening at St. Louls and Phila delphia tackling the Pirates. the be TODAY’S MARKET REPORT are now selling cents per dozen and 65 y ranch eee» bY cents te at 81 ar quotations has gone and cents tutter pound. Meets toen eens 14 Local, ereen Carrots Tara! co per enck per Gon. ‘nents. 1 502 Local, per sack, # dor. Corn Haske > Cocumbers Farplant Gartie-Cat. per ™ Horseradish — Local, per t. Locks Per don bunches TetteceLocal, per dor, heade Onions Green, per dos bunches Local outdoor, don (08 w mh. per orate ort ne se bell, per erate Tah bell, per erate 1 se do ate Pepeorn—lows, per 1. . Prizes will be war savings Local, per don bunches Local. per He 06 Local. per ™ o level, per 10 ‘per bow! Ternipe—Locel. per mnch os... steour L standard, 468 Coccannte—New, per aoe. Crabapples—e. | Wash per box Local, per crate Grape Frult—-Cal. seedieas, box ioooase Grepee Cal Thompson seed Mt Chick Food Chop pe Whole Corn... Cracked Corn White Egyptian Corn Copoanat Meal . Whole Marley Clipped Darley ... Dairy Chop Fee Mosh Teed Meal Fish Meal |... Ground Narley Oats Minnesota OU Meat Rolled OF Rotled Sprouting Onte ferntch Food-Per cwt Shorts (Not enough to quote.) Part, Wash, | ~ Prices Paid Shipper for | routtey, Ven! and Tork, f. ». b. 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The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUE First Floor series, according to tentative | drive for! WASHINGTON, 2 To determine definitely upon a satisfactory solution of the Bal kan problem, inter-allied ex changes are under way The question is being carefully stud. led, not only by President Wil son's personal agents, but by the other powers. Realizing that the Balkan quest | the mother of many def determined for dix position at peace before negotiations begin, and acting upon the belief tha will win the | by 1920, study of the problem is in full swing, Sena Lodge, outlining “mint chum peace terms,” and recommend Ing & “buffer” Slav state, together with the cession of Trieste to Italy has opened up much discussion. It develops that shortly a special agent Anta Gvosdenoy from King Nicholas of Montenegro, is coming to the United States to protest against Montenegro being incorporated in any Jugo Slav sta it is further learned | wending here, by 4 special mission, restatement of her war alma Diffieulty looming up over the ponition of King Nicholas, who is de irous of retaining Montenegro as a |*®eparate nation Pr nt Wilson, convinced that the world can never be sure of peace until the conflicting interests In the Balkans are satisfied, is determined upon a thoro solution which will in sure self determination of the vari oun peot « there on a basis of na nality, rather than old political | and geographical boundaries. wars upon table munt be nitely the we war ” Greece REDS RELEASE 23,000 OFFICER AMSTERDAM, Aug. 24.—The Rol-! Am ki have released 23,000 officers from Alexieff barracks, Moscow, fol lowing the threat of citizens to blow up the Kremlin unless the officers were released. according to a dis patch from Kieff to *P. J. McCormick — Sheriff _Candidate 1 | %——,-—— ee care | P. J. McCormick has filed his can ‘adr for the nomination of sheriff on the democratic ticket. McCor. mick for many years has been a busai- ness partner of Edward Cudihee, for mer sheriff of King county Mr, McCormick is 62 years old, and his won, Ted MeCormnick, is now with hospital unit No. 50, under command of Dr. J. B. Eagleson, in France, {VITAL STATISTICS} ManniaGes Walter F. Copeland, 25, Elsie TL. Robinron, 24. Kaichiro Kakigi, 26, and Tutano Abe, | mwater, Wash, } range, 20, and Jennie Samueison, Chicago, aa Franklin, Pa Wilson and Sophie M. Andrews, and Lena Chris- ‘A. Dunkle and Irene R. Martin, | CMM, Gritting, Wash. ; Leffingwell, La Crosse, Win Ray EK. Ekerd ana Louise Halvorsen, Seattle Albert White, 24, and Velma May John cattle Larson, 25, South Bend, and Dahl, 24, Seattle | Willits ‘Bucker, 22, and Mabel Waly Nyhart, 18, Seattle Thomas and Emma Knowel Roche Fick and Amanda Nelson, Seattle. Robert W. Sheedy. F. White, Bellingham George Amoth Cullen, $2, and Beatrice May Tomkins. 21, Seat! Erick KE. Frisell, Seattie, Kjallln, Redmond BIRTHS Noy to Mr. and Mra M Seattle, and Helen and Dagmer 2 Budinich, 125 D. Morris, 3519 | August 17 and Mra H.C. th ave. W., Auguat 10. Mr. and Mra. G. Ro Holderman, Augnat 17 and Mrs. A. Simonsen, $601 Wilkenson, F. D, Bogie, 923 August 12, and Mra. G. + August 9. E. Papr, 5007 Yager, 1412 |Queen Anne irl M D. Hanley, irl to Mr. N, ington wt. Girl to Mr. and Mi August 17 and M J. Shady, P, Gough, 1528 H. Jones, 6279 D. White, 506 G. Hornstrom. Seventh ave, W., August 14 to Mr, and Mrs. P, B. Schmidt, Alder st., Augnat 15. Mr. and Mra. 17th ave. & W., August 18 to Mr. and Mre J. C. Klinker, th ave. W., August 17 | | F. RB. | arris, 2416 P. Boardman, G. V. Manohel, August 4 O'Brien, 2617 1520 Laurelhhade ave., Roy to Mr, and Mra . Spruce at, Augume 12 Hoy to Mr and Mra. A ? toria st, August 13 and Mrs, RG W., Auguat 16. Roy to Mr. ‘and Mra. B, 45th at, August 5. Roy to Mr. and Mrs. RC. Oliver, 7059 Alki ave, August 13 rl to Mr. and Mrs Franklin ave, A Mr. and Mra August 17 and Mrs. Augunt 16 B. MeArthur, Smith, 1614 J. Ostrem, 421 N , A Tatiows, | 101 ie ' Hr eats, 14 to is finor hospital, F. D, Harmon, | Lo FRONT—The Brit resumed their attack this morning on the 30-mile front, em tending from the region of Arras wouthward acrous the Somme. Haig reported additional prog: ress east of Albert last night, and snnounced that prisoners taken in the last three ‘% total more than 14,000 Meanwhile, the French contin to progress on their 30-mile front between the Divette and the Aisne, increasing the menace to Noyon, and Coucy-Ta Chateau. 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