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Team Falls Before Pat-Macs CO Sept. 9—The Patterson- eDonald team, leading the Puget md shipyard circuit, had little defeating the Todd club of Foundation Nine Defeated by Sloans OLYMPIA, Sept. 9—In a freehit- ting game the Sloan baseball club defeated the Foundation nine, 7-4, <PAID ADVERTISING @ Organized Labor’s Advisory Ballot .@ REPUBLICAN TICKET “Keep This Until Primary Day, September 10 - con 7-2, here Sunday. here Sunday. Both Gardner and (fF Fittery, hurling for the Pat-Macs, | Houck were pounded hard. i ed poorly but soon steadied and| Ham Hyatt, late of the New York }rwen hands down. The Seattle team | Yankees, played his first game with , [Mammered Stolting and White for 194 the Olympia team and collected one RH. B.|hit. R H. B s PatMacs ..... 7 #12 1/8loan . ory 11 1 t PMPGd ......2.-2-------. 2 5 5} Foundation ..... 4 12 «4 7” Batteries—Fittery and Boelzle.| Batteries——Gardner and Patterson. a pons, White and Cadman. Houck and Stevens. y JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT WILLIAM H. PEMBERTON (Six-Year Term) W. ©. CHAPMAN (Six-Year Term) JOHN R. MITCHELL (Six-Year Term) KENNETH MACKINTOSH (Four-Year Term) eae. co H WALTER M. FRENCH (Two-Year Term) w JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ' CRAWFORD E. WHITE CALVIN §. HALL COUNTY AUDITOR ~ ELMER F. CONNOR a ht ~ “= ‘ {TY ASSESSOR t HUGO KELLEY A COUNTY CLERK = 7 PERCY THOMAS . xe Scans te COUNTY CORONER : Cc. C. TIFFIN COUNTY SHERIFF : ROBERT T. HODGE “ (CHOOLS ae eats 3 J . - _ PROSECUTING ATTORNEY FRED CC. BROWN COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SECOND DISTRICT HERMAN NELSEN J COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THIRD DISTRICT | JOHN E. MULLANE aa | JUSTICE THE PEACE, SEATTLE PRECINCT 4 HILLMAN F. JON: JOHN HB. 6 : OTIS W. BRINKER JOUN BW ; % CONSTABLE, SEATTLE ; LOUIS HUNY LAMBERT JOHN H. BOYLE JAMES E. SHANNON TOM MULL AN "SENATOR, THIRTY-FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT | |. G. OHARRA | SENATOR, THIRTY-FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT ALICE M. LORD SENATOR, THIRTY-SEVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT GEORGE B. LAMPING REPRESENTATIVE, FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT EVAN THOMAS L. J. CROSS REPRESENTATIVE, FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT a HM. J. PHILLIPS FRANK F. BO ; REPRESENTATIVE, FPORTY-THIRD DIs Pee | MARTIN WALL ANK Be REPRESENTATIVE, FORTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT WALTON G. LECKEY _ All the above been indorsed by the Central Labor Council have and the Political Welfare Committee of the ED. T. LEVI, Chairman HILMAN F. JONES, Secretary POLITICAL WELFARE COMMITTEE REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth, you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years, $8.00, GOLD CROWNS AS LOW AS $4.00. BRIDGEWORK, PER TOOTH, AS LOW AS $4.00. BY CONDG! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Wouldn ce merge ®\of my favorite pale green gowns, | ton today, despite adverse weather |in01- share now totals a little over AR, ARGIE LOOKS BACKWARD | whose chiffon folds look like sea-|conditions for the opening game | $53,000, ‘This would indicate that the I really do not understand what | V2t*r 8nd in my hair, piled bigh On | hore, ‘The weather was cold and|winning players will collect about | | . my head, is an emerald studded | samp, with prospects of rain. It was | $1,200 and the losers $800, the lowest | makes me so restless tonight. Is it)comb. ‘The sparkling green gems | the I I | because I know I have dismimsed @| give my heir chat ,kreen ems |cloudy, and the wind was blowing | figures ever paid to world’s series good talend, use I could not ac|and my arms and neck, without a| ‘om the ed are ie aarti bog probable line-up for today’ jcept him as my husband? I hardly | jewel, gleam very white apainet the |Lowever, predicted clearer weather ne probable line-up fay's | think #0, feral age pk ln for the afternoon, Rain fell all last | game is as follows | Ix It | for si a it | pl looking my best. Have impression taken in the| All work guaranteed for fifteen years. morning and ret teeth same day amination and advice free, Call and Sce Samples of Our Pinte and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test of Time. Most of our present patronage is recormmended by our early customers, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our custom- ers who have tested our work Whe a coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. Sundays From 9 ‘to 12 for Working People Open Se me UE RATE DENTISTS your white pages. feel that when I have finished and | written volume, I shall not begin another. I |have never had that feeling before ing final leave of the best friend that I ever had. | I wonder if Barela |humanity that ever was held decollete evening gown i The feel of his satiny skin sent a shiver thru me, as he nestled closo }and snuggled down into a more com make me forget you for a mome: and when I had you in my arms, jand he was there, I always had a/and beautiful Jewels, I look up as | feeling that he was a big boy. the maid says, ‘Madam, your motor | not think that Barcla me at all, lace that I could not see. THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1918. ON Tom, | FOUND AN OLD LETTER “TWAT You WRore Mr BEFORE WE WERE MARRED - MY, BUT YOU COVLD SAN NICE “THINGS Perhaps, little book, tt 1s because) I don’t know why I have come almost to the end of white pages of you, the very last page in this I am very old, and I you some day, I'll say, sible that I looked like rather saddens me. It is like tak I wonder why I am so restless? I/ Mollie's. I hope not. have just been in to look at little | will not if he has recet | Dicky. Really, he is the sweetest, |1t will be a bit awku |dearest, blessedest littie bunch of | conscious of what I h in a expects me to give hin line hisv pices bles, Deena sail ome seems a little unreal) ‘rhe Duthie baseball club ts still in crashed one of Fastley’s fast ones) i fr piel ni p and held | tonight—lik the play—my maid ” 7 lefen ' he lo! er th enter field |him close to my bare flesh, that my | comes tomy door and maya “Madam, | the running, by virtue of its defeat of | out of the lot, over the center displayed. | your motor awaits,” It's a long road school teacher donned rtable position. “Dicky, I think I refused Barclay Il because of you. He could not satin slippers in a box and cheerfully took a her girlhood parties, t./ when, sitting here in home, wearing a wo I do y Sill cared for | awnita.” asa mother. He wanted sweetheart.” Some way I little to enter a new seems, feel tonight that I | about |have just come to another corner.| wait here at the turning, to loo} | You know that everything that has|back for a moment over the road | ev er happened to me has met me from which I have coi kly--so quickly that I felt that|hear the maid comin came to me from just aroun’ a/ looks in the door, ady, Sarah, just before T\evening coat, and I think I am | Mollie's. um wearin I am writing this ave for Moll hasten one | (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) (Paid for by Geo. W. Allen and Robert B. Judge Walter M , Kitsap and Ki for jud| preme court for 4 term, has had six y | didate the OR | court bench and is | promotion. Judge F been recognized for as one of the tnost every walk of life eeloted without opposition. superior co the legal profession rior court judges in and industrial tntere: ty council of defen: ized the Minute Men county, and i Spanish-Ame E. 8. McCord. Wilmon Tucker. Carroll B, Graves. J. B. 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ARE ME MOST WONDERFUL Gree I THe. self so carefully, but it seems to me In some way I)as tho, as I near the end of the} would just put in my p.cture drawn by my pen, and then perhaps when over her party frock and carried her I really hesitate, for it almost! gamuel Crumm, aged 33, said by book, as and I say, and, picking up my (To Be Continued) Hesketh) A GOOD JUDGE IS ENTITLED TO PROMOTION French, of geo S eonee Sample hoeShop ears’ judl- Second Floarfite! Bldg #4 cial experience on the superior a clear, judicial mind, and has judges in this state, and has the confidence of the people in Judge French has the sup- port of the great majority of as well as both the business chairman of the Kitsap coun- a veteran of the Among many others, Judge French is vouched for and in Soft Drinks Main 2819 Card Tables dorsed by the following indi- DENTISTRY viduals and associations: LISTEN WD Tats -" SweETWEART, You WORLD — THE HouRs THAT 1AM AWAY Fre You SEM Lite YeARs To ME - THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY FE Wit BE — when | cant CALL KR You MY ow: RAIN FAILS TO CHECK BOSTON FANS’ ARDOR BOSTON, Sept. 9.—Old-time world’s | ‘The players’ share of the receipts |serles enthusiasm prevailed in Bos-| this year will be about half the sum collected in former world's series, Chicago—Filack, rf.; Hollocher, as. Mann, If.; Paskert, cf.; Merkle, 1b.; Pick, 2b.; Deal, 3b.; Killifer, o; Hen- drix, p. Boston—Hooper, rf.; Shean, 2b. Strunk, cf.; Whiteman, If; McInni: 1b.; Scott, ss.; Thomas, 3b.; Agnew, Ruth, p. | night, and the ground was soft. Managers Barrow and Mitchell were both optimistic regarding their | chances for copping the title. Mitch- T| cil indicated that he would send Hen- |drix to the mound in the opening clash, while “Babe” Ruth probably will be Barrow's selection, describe my: little book, ~me across “st DUTHIES BEAT NORPAC === CREW IN CLOSE GAME | the | Ince the litte |” tsar low ¢ | of 21. ye coat! The North Pacific pattle-North Pacific team Sun-| fence, putting over the winning | t Liberty park, by the score | counters. | | Malls started the game for Duthies | aggregation | and hurled great ball, but was shy on | held a 1-0 lead tn the sixth inning. | Control, and was relieved by Seaton, in ner hand, ry obtainable at reasonable prices: | Our Bridge and Crown can only peeve work js unrivaled for beauty and ermanence. Our Perfected Rub- through riya ats ber and Meta! 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