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EVERETT TRUE WY WiLL EXCUSE ME CLOW PASSENGERS, BUT THe RSON AHO STICKS To THE ENO OP THE Sear Like a eyed aero MOVE OVER WHEN THERE'S PLENTY MW THE JITNEY, CANT BE TOLD ' Mia's GOT To Be SHOWN ! TNS. ———— | home. ' BARCLAY SILL PUTS HIS “Great God, Margie! that man ¢ av ESTION ere * destroyed his own home, and de = stroyed t little woman, as com ) “Many years ago,” sald Barclay pletely as tho he had stuck a knife “as is the case with many into her body. I fell tn Jove with a woman “J was {il for months, most of Miler than myself. It was the first the time unconscious, or delirious chivalrous, unselfish love of! « re I was able to leave th. hoep Jeanette's husband went on “Jeannette Benton was one of longed debauch and was found Bods good women, and » was bed [married to a beast in human form T slipped out of town one morn “It used to madden me to see ing, bidding no one good-bye, and pow he treated her, and at last./for years I was not only a man When I could stand it no longer, without a country, but a man with IZ persuaded her to rum away with out friends, without love, without ae interest in life “We started out together on a/ “I tried to forget, but I could iny night, after she had not do it fairly driven me wild by showing @ welt upon her arm which she held protectingly over her face 3 ward off a drunken blow.| | Ma: I towed ber as honestly, | ‘Qs reverently, ax I did my creator. | I had no other thought than to fake her away from the sordidness Weruelty tn which she was liv- WEMEE. It seemed to me that it would me, but I have never, from day to this, found a woman, live with her a week Peachable morals, Marcte lieve I can my that of unimpeachable principles, Be wrong to do this, because “Is there any difference, RBar- fhe man whose name she bore, clay?” I asked him, unconsctousty p@urrounded her with the atmes-|using his given name for the first Tp Phere of the torture chamber. time. A slip I noticed tmmediately “She was dazed that night, poor @rl, by his blows of the afternoon, he answered. “A great many men ) 9 Gnd I think she went with me more | who claim to be very > escape the physical torture that| men that I would not t bad become unendurable, than be-| creat many men, who. Gaus she loved me. live up to thelr code, I would trust “Poor, dear woman! I do not! not only with my life, but with the im she could have ever loved life of any woman who was dear the corner near her house. “‘Hurry! Hurry!’ she whispered Go Be Cantinnsd SPT y, and 1 started my racing ear with a jump. |DUTHIE TEAM BEATS “all went well until we were @bout 16 miles from the city, and then, as we went around a short} TACOMA, Sept. 3.—In a weird turn, I saw the lights of another| game, the Duthie nine Seattle de Machine coming toward us | teated the Foundation club here Mon “I lost my nerve—remember, | a score of 13 to 12. The vis je, I was only a boy—just a 1 seven runs in the ninth He over 2i—and for a moment yard was the bie man wheel turned under my hand, stick for the w I swerved too far to one side nerr © when they found us, Jeannette | Glavenich and Stevens. Was dead and I was suposed to be | —— fe a dying condition 14 kill the destroyer of his| CONCRETE SHIPS Ry the first of September the ground will be all cleared off, and we will commence to install the first way in our five-way yard for building REINFORCED CONCRETE SHIPS of all types and sizes out at BRYN MAWR, on Lake Washington. When t CONCRETE PIPE AND SHIPRUILDING PLANT is completed, it will be THE LA T of its kind in the United States amount of our stock, at PAR, $100 per shi either cash on terma of TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT DOWN, ‘and balance in SIX EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, without interest. Did you ever have any easter terms offered you to become aano- ciated with an OLD ESTABLISHED and GOING BUS MEMBER, we have been in bi simply selling its ANOTHER CONC YARD to bylld CC answer the cry of we are going to ha and the only way an almost 2 » which is LARGE its business by ‘installing da and IPS AND MORE SHIPS.” You know LLION MEN In France by next June, mn there js with SHI)S. If you can call at our offies we will be pleased to SHOW You JUST WHAT WE A G TO DO. It takes too long to tell it in an advertisem costs too much. If you cannot call, WRITE, and we You all the detaiis of our plana, You have never had a chance like thin In your life, and probably never will again. You know the old saying, “OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AT EVERYBODY'S DOOR ONCE.” You are under no oblig buy, #0 come and let us talk to you. You might learn » that would be worth thousands of dollars in after years. Th. portunity” won't last long. Get busy. AMERICAN CONCRETE PIPE & SHIPBUILDING CO. OFFICES 422425 NEW YORK BLOCK ELLIOTT 2212 OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 SHIPYARD at BK MAWR (on Seattle & Renton Ry.) Concrete Pipe Plants Nos. 1 and 2 at Tacoma and Bryn Mawr. Sate BY CONDO eautiful women have amiled on that until I met you, that I did not feel would bore mo to extinction if I had to “I haven't been a man of unim- but I be Iam a mas "Yea, there ta a great difference,” y man again. She had been too|to me. frueily used by one of them. She| “Margie, I love you. Love you Was all a-tremble, as she met me| devotedly. Will you be my wife?” THE FOUNDATION CLUB felt that we hung a second on rival pitchers, had anything on the verge of something, I knew) ball. a total of 26 hits being register what. I heard Jeannette whis-|@4 during the matinee. . ‘Goodbye, dearest,’ and then I| The » RH. E no more. | Duthie oS | “The next morning, of course,| Foundation ..... . 12 17 Papers were full of the tragedy,| Batteries—Schorr and Hoffman “Jeannette’s brute husband, BONDS Yo his type, blazoned to the world |LIBERTY BONDS pitiful note she left, mying ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE hat she was leaving him and going BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED y with me forever. He alao MACFARLANE & HALL med, in public print, that If | pamott 1324 505 Lowman Bldg. I should leave the hospital, GRAIN COTTON THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Dear READERS , IT CERTAININ SEEMS Goop T Ba pack W THE PAPER AGAW, AND | Hope You MISSED US DURING OUR ABSENC WELL HARRY, HOW MANY DID You BRING IN LAST ere? DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Work or Fight Is Right, Tom. AFTER You READ THE ews OF WHAT OUR GOOD BONS Age DOWE OVER AT THe FRONT | KODE You Witt TURN BACK To THIS PAGE AND Give US ie ONCE Over - “Wo = BUT AFTER “MIS, NO MORE CAPTURIN’ CUBS HAVE ADVANTAGE " Tie Final Results" ON HURLERS IN SERIES ...“*" AMERICAN LEAGUE es elghia & 12 0 BY PAUL PURMAN seven of his games with an average y nten 2 1 The standard of the world Well beyond .700 —— x a = Johnson and McAvo a ae » to that | 12 kanes and lost six. Douglas, who | yy. Ayers and Picinich. Ties is not likely to be up to that) co's late start on account of illness R E of other years ms won a majority of his games. apr te Py 1 The class of baseball this year < Mays | ington ri 3 be wt c t ears. N r wor Mca a ° fcAvoy and : the brand of basets : haw, Altrock, Johnson and In © ar however, or € “ have r seen t ' me HW both the Cubs and Sox this year | will the problema Fred ¢ i : “4 this has not been the case. Mitche have to face. a ‘ The pitching bot k nd bent bet seems to 7% 3 nee 2 Deer wu 1 fam Jc who just fe rs * have developed a: ntained high| this year, Jones has been p RH lass pitching staffs, each of which | such excellent ball that T 3 10 in built around the work of four | er, r 7 2 Py Great pitchers eae, bent ‘in the out-|- Batteries—Cicotte and — Schalk On the Cubs we find Jim “Iippo’ be F ked in the or . Vaughn and George Tyler, south-| field this been essen | Donovan, Veac pe os se ape paws, and Phil Douglas and Claude | at his be But Babe + 2 First ° 1. & Hendrix, right handers, as the main | must be reckoned, for when he vies gery : eo bulwark of defense right there is no harder man in th Mee Le The Red Sox present Babe Ruth as| American league to beat. Ballet Joe “T" ‘g their southpaw and Joe Bush, Cari| Push has not been in his best form |, one Mays and Sam Jones, right handers, | a « year, but Rush is a danger. | . rs as their “big four ous pitcher at all times. Petr pee sapewilal ie = * On late season form the Cubs reserve pitchers the Cabs will) 7) : 5 pats have the edge in the pitching > Nick Carter and Martin, either |" 1. tories —-Dubac and Mayer; Mog: Vaughn is the greatest of National hom should be able to ¢ a! a 1 Hannab ‘ league hurlers, With an average of | world series game and pitch consint " aie almost .700 in more then 30 games| ent ba ¢ Red Sox are lacking nt ve ek 4 pitched he is undoubtedly the class || daetuloud tie Glanaiman of southpaws in either league. Yet 2 sua of the Cub “big four” two other pitehers have higher averages than NATIONAL LEAGUE Vaughn. Tyler has won 18 and lest t ut h ir , “ ¥ ‘3 2 PAT-MACS WIN TILDEN BEATS ard, Paulette and me and Arche OVER OLYMPIA JAPAN STAR erty 6 1 TACOMA, Sept. 3.—The Patterson FOREST HILLS Y t i ae bee MacDonald baseball retained ite The finals for the ' Tuero and Brock place at the head of t Shipyard p aeto, Wingo, league when ¢ th strong Olympia o ta I RH. KE For the first t on, | ray, the Cal mae See Harry Gardner ‘ ng the Niagara Pal 4 9 © was no puzzle to Monday defeated I and Wheat the Seattle t Japanese expert his deliver r runs with surprising ease RH & Ike We great catch in 6 60 « & s center field for the Olympians, Run Murray dispored of Voshell in the Pt phia oi a ning with his back t other half of the drawing, and the tt Sith and Mier enared the pill with one finals 7 should be a great | Ocechger aA * ‘The score FE. | battle for tt it Pat-Macs ...... . 6 1 4| Harold Taylor and Vincent Rich The score H. F Olympia . . ‘ 2 ards won th national double °. aco see weeee s ° Ie; | defeating G. Emerson and A. Dy rs ° 10 heimer, 63, 3-6, 6-2, 63 Fiatteries-~Martin O'Parret! — - ~ — ~ | Miller and Schmidt. Second game— R. H. F TODAY’S MARKET REPORT | ” Hendrix and Cooper and Schmidt | 2 | Puherte—Per om am aie Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Hickorynats Per Tb o¢| First game 2 2 | Vegetables and Fruit Ps Per B *| New York, est x Por 1 ’ te = Per ™ * Boston . IETADLES a Ratter a Peete treat. per sac ‘ ‘Suauian Shir Gaok tieaae . Nehe and Wagner. : : Taal ieaes. pet We oes O88 8 (Prices paid wholesale) econd game RH. F Carrots Local. per sack ... . 200% » v teres 5 Cabbarce Local, per ™ . 0S Alfaife—Kast. Wash. No. 1..92 0002400 ‘ Celery Local, per dow. atailes 16 Timothy—Kast. Wash 36.000 28 00 = Corn —fweet, local, sark, & doz Meet Scrape Per cwt 6.608 6.00 tu Corn Haske Per ™ Chep 400 Cecambers Local outdoor, doz Whole Gorn J i840 Pexplant Fast. Wash, per crate Cracked Corn +100 |} nw Gerlle—Cal., per f. ..- 10 White Egyptian Corn 9600 Fea, est : © 15 Whele Harley cééoeeecs } THE FINAL STANDINGS Horseradiah— Local, per 1... 5. 16@ (17 | Clipped Barley piddeet ar 1] Leeke—Per des. bunches : Dalry Chop 42.00 | ARR RRR. nnnnnnn, Lettnce—Local, per do. headn 5) Fge Mas pe ee Onions—Green, per doz. bunches 25 Feed Ment £2.08 | Roston East. Waah., ewt. . 2.75 Alfalfa Meat 40.00@41.00 on 235 SOeeS Parsiey—Cal., per doz. bunches, 25@ 200 Fish Meal $5.00 land Peanot Batter Per ++ WO 2 reand Narley ehoo neton . Pimentos—Cal., per Mo... 10 | Oats Minnesota 70.00) New York . Kast. Wash. bell, per crate. 50 | Ol Mea 00 lows, per 1 + 16@ 17% | Rolled € +4 : Tocal <i15.00 f per ® 01 | Tolled Marley 65.00 | Detroi - te, per 02 Sern od —Ter 4.08] phitadelpi F. Wash. Notte | The 0 m Borsich Peet... 20.60@bhcn| e niadelphia Cal. white, per . weet, Cal, per tb... O6@ .06% | 6 m * NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDI Radishes— Local, per dos. bunches... .25 Prices Paid hipper tor ” fa barh—Looal, per i. « : lo4| | Poultry, Veal and Pork, f. 0. b. Seattle : Vv. 1 Summer Squash—Local, per Tb. . - 02 | % —- = | Chicago ... - 85 45 Tomatoes Local, per box. . 660 (85 | porte sai aE eo | New York . 53 Turnips—Local, per mack . S60O8-18 | Gum sacs ee. 30) cinoinnati ai és FRUITS Grose ng tive 20| Pittsburg 60. eee Applee— Hons—-Light, live » 34] Brooklyn red FE. Wash. Alexander, per bor 260 Heavy “ « il FE. Wash, Gravenstein 22h @200 Relmim id@ (14| Philadelphia 68 Rananas—Guatemala, per ™ 08 Turkeys Boston ....... a SE Th ¥ Local, per crate 2,00@2.60/ | Dr a bi S3@ 88) Bt Louis ....spece0e 61 78 4 Abe 1756200, Veal—Fancy ? - — tectsn ifn Meet Country, perf 3@ 15 NORTH PACIFIC TEAM ' G * Crnbapples felling Prices to Retailers tor LOSES TO TODD CREW ‘ ‘ as utter, Kees a heene . ) sl a igen lila ante | ——sy| Sad Slim Smith, hurling for the Thempeon coatiens, por crate 1.75 | Batter. |Seattle-North Pacific club, lost a bakt. 40) 1 ity ereamery, ™., tn hard-luck game to the Todd Tacoma Comba 6.600700) | mrtotes ec'#4@ -85] toam, when ragged support and some *4.6009.00 parchment wrapped ..... r4| thick-hea work on the bases gave 90@1.00| Local creamery, cubes 51@ ‘t4/the game to the Todds. Bogart's Crawtord ..°:.: ‘gomias| Washington country eream, | home run was the feature wallop of Pieme— Loca, per DOR eteee ns rep ies | Mewe—Fancy ranch . ¢| the day, scoring two counters for the Kast. Wash. ; oa 1 and 53 | visitors Pranes—Bast. Wash, per box 26 | Cheese— . The score: RH. B. Watermelons—Cal., per td. . Washington Young America 29 | rod “* . Ps 4 ‘a Rast. Wash., per 1 Washington cream brick 31 | Todds ‘ ‘ | pantte Oregon Y. A, 29 30) NuPacific v..0. a am Washington triplets... Almonds—Per 1b. Oregon triplets. 2n| Batteries—Stolting, Murphy and Bresil—Per Ib. .. Limburger .. .36' Cadman; Smith and Duna, | | These Are |AND 14M A STRONG ADVOCATE OF “THE WoeRk OR FicuT PLAN — IT 13 ThE DUTY OF WHY, WHEN | BROUGHT IN THESE TWO KRAUTERS TH’ CAPTAIN SAYS 10 TAKE 'EM “To TH’ COLONEL. WHEN I Gor war? ‘EM CLEANED UP~ $0 1 SCRI ‘EM FOR TWO HOURS, j SPORT CUBS TAKE WORK-OUT AT WHITE SOX PARK the stands would be packed for the re than enough SAILAID Several more stars CHICAGO, are dur to be Sep i HEN 1 FINDS TH’ WO BEGGARS BOTH HAD ANOTHER SUIT OF CLOTHES ON! pt. +3-—There were battle. led to the rost f the ubs in few shadows over the Chicago Cubs opening 3 ported ‘thelr way to join Joon | "sky park for the time-honored) stil! empty spaces in the largere teams, and {t was announced Monday | C¢remonial of studying the Ughts| American league establishment. AR ae thik Syren Monck will glitch tee the ant ah oe add strange oat innovation for the world series was_ @ an “ nm the Cubs, ready for the beginning the placin, male today of reserved Foundation aggregation at Tacoma. |. 1, world series with the Boston| seats for individual games. A Ale 1 Sox here te The C are strong favorites im [e . sgt aha hl ier: Aileen sal aoe ak o-ho Bos-| Chicago. Cub fans figure the piteli attered a world’s record when he | Mans, of course, are accustomed ing staffs are equal and that thelr SU Sack eebaatie Gackeanoulle nde on the field, havir team has a much stronger offensive, ~ Eg “hates - “| series there this « Jim Vaughn, left-hander, is teeid?, an averepsapeed of 97% With fair weathe nerally to open the fray. : : ROCKFORD, fi, Sept. 3—Ar. rangements for an Inter-cantonment . der ws *s the lasting quality andrich remus teow are weaer voz: f It’s thelasting quality andri Dodge, C Taylor and the . cicada omoriae neko tobacco taste that makes Real ubs are being planned Ch . Detroit ITl, of the Detroit Yacht ele Sadek aes Wf you no more to-chew than the Powerboat ass0ciation . here Monday, ordinary plug. - : a MICKEY KING = 5 DEFEATS BENZ; eyton Brand os BUTTE Sept —-Mickey ~ a seo Pion epee aadbaple ) Keal Gravely f what to have been a 12-round i << + Chewing Plug E nghiesrabore 10c a pouch—and worth it oe P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company e Denville, Virginia a rounds to a draw w 2: the crack Portland bantam. TUCKER GETS DRAW = WITH MUFF BRONSON EVERETT ker | n, of F | » Everett urd-fought r the aus Trades council ers, of Seattle, out pointed Jimmie Commons, of Manila, n the semi-final, but it had been that if h men were on t ¢ 1 of the contest, it ed a draw. Gage and Bobbie Harper, pounders, put four-round draw. Telephone t Clifford Taro, of Everett, was no match for Sailor Fd Hart, of Seat BETTER VALUES br OF ys $3e3 « $483 “B0 SampleVhoeSnop Second Floorfitel Bldg Seconds Pike Take Flevator- Good Chara Beneca, and you to call will gladly Pay Checks Cashed While enjoying » cool gnine ef enrs or pocket billiards down stairs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 8rd, Corner 3rd and Pike Lanch Counter Barber Shep Seft Drinks Main $819 Card Tables The FREE DOCTOR EXx-Government Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST, RIGHT DRUG CO, STORES Leek fer the Free Decter Sign. | TELEPHONE | OPERATORS WANTED operating offers many advantages to young . women who are seeking employment at a guod salary with Opportunities for advancement. Good Pay ~ . A good salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases, Permanent Position Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancement. Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating. 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