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THE SEATTLE STAR _ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. DEMOTION OF ~— DEAL IS MYSTERY OF COAST LEAGUE = a? - 2 Seals Are Former Cub Star Is. Greatest | _ Backbone of Ange YY SE in Minors, | igur | Jacobs Was Victim of Greatest Ins of Tonsley Hor u Play He Ever Saw on Ball Field 0" soos BY ELMER JACOBS (As Told to Leo H. Lassen) ‘THE boys who get the breaks usually win the close games. And I’ve lost my share of the close ones, but the toughest game I ever lost | Was that tilt Portland “pulled out of the fire in the ninth, after I had em beat 4 to 2, with two out and two strikes on the batter, here, recently. Jim Poole, the Portland first sacker, delivered the most timely wallop I ever was the victim of when he smacked that ball over the right-field fence, scoring — . one of his playmates and Some Bush League Wor me out in the very next ag i Umpires Miss Base Cu frame. — Say, brother, if I had| At least no think the Redskins, Here’s some proof as to how rotten the umpiring is in the Coast league this year: had’ a gan out there, I/O Serer end see Pisnernan/ could have shot myself |icague iast year and saw the famous | that day. I never lost a| pOaRianete en Seem | tougher game in my life. | ing stare, nut 1 enink Baltimore plays | Valla was on first in the first half of the eighth inning es, you can put down poy. Teeny ane oe of Monday's Seal-Indian game, with one away. Rhyne ||Jim Poole’s home run as|staisei, Lowry and Bomy—are the flied to Barney in right field and Valla had rounded sec- ond when the catch was made. Instead of going back by way of second base Valla cut straight across the diamond from the shortstop position, missing the keystone bag by 15 feet. It was plainly vis- from the stands. And yet neither Beans Reardon nor Ted McGrew saw the greatest play 1 ever) ii een ne einer a the runner miss the bag. Jack Adams Pod loudly on the play, but without ‘avail. There was absolutely no excuse for missing it as Cleveland it’s the umpires’ business to watch the runners on such | (jevclane ‘a play. Philadelphia |. Schultz The Angel Ace| Charley Deal, crack third sacker of the Los Angeles team, who is playing sweet baseball at the look-in corner. The Angels were to open their last stand of the season with the Indians here this afternoon. Coast League Players Can’t Figure How He WasE | Sent Out of Big Show; Other Gossip of the D mond Here and There on | BY LEO H. LASSEN | - - OW did they ever get Charley Deal out of majors? That's the big mystery of the Coast lea Deal is playing wonderful ball for Los Angeles club, which opens a week's here today. In fact, he is considered 4 backbone of the Celestials. Not only is Deal covering third base Ii a tent, but he is also hitting the ball far ovey 800. Los Angeles obtained Deal from the cago Cubs. With the Bruins last year pounded the leather pill for a mark of .2f | ana led the league in fielding at his position. | Marty Krug, former second sacker of Salt Lake and Po | land, is filling in at Deal’s station. Krug’s work in the Co j league never was even close to what Deal is doing for | Angels. Nor is Krug doing the third base chores for Cubs in the high class fashion that Deal did last year, isn’t fielding as high and he is hitting 20 points lower, Krug was always a smart tosser in this league and capable performer, but he didn’t have the class that De; shows out there every day. potat It looks like Deal's demotion to the Coast league was just] Mer “one of those things” that happen in baseball. And there h a lot of gossip going the rounds that the big fellow was rail.badr- | roaded out of the big show. At any rate his presence in the Coast league is the unex plained mystery of the circuit. pte diwnheinmsa debate since Rooki é rey they have «a wonderful minor league | eo cokal club, too, but where Vernon has “te da maces | Box With | All Seven |S222rca2% amen, Frisco has a stronger front || modern record made in 1911 by HE greatest team in the minors. That's what Seattle play ers think of the Ban Francisco Seals The Meals! strengthened by | the addition of Bhowel Hodge and Al Courtney} to the pitching atafft, have enough —pitehing reserve strength ! saw. I've been in a lot of minor circutts, | ; “Frisco carries @ sharper punch but hasn't the baw run: | at the pl oe . ; ee eee ras : oy ging ability of the Maryland club.” | . | American League ) Finnernan “yessed” Barney in| a i Ri: TRO thin declaration, saying that Friseo's | George Sisler Nearing Cobb’s Batting Record ST. LOUIS, Sept. 12.—Having hit mafely in 29 consecutive games, George Sisler, the Brown star, is |pitehers are much stronger than TS a ee Davis to Senls Win. ; Vernon out by @ long shot beoause x lin Beott, Geary, Mitchell, Hodge, Ty Cobb, 5] wt en heey, a Clinton Tiffs Here . Wright, Brown Hu ne. Mott | tor utility work bs head aoe Throws Fingernail to po ka x tag = Si teres Welterweights On in Main|Leaders Snow Redskins | It’s a Fooler Best at Utility abused now 4 ppt cidins to ata who has just Event at the Arena To- Under by 14 to 3 Tally IEW young pitchers come up the minors and find a nent place on a pennant con! night in Last Game — i iat HILADELPHIA, Sept, 12.—Leon Plerey, Karr and fuel) | s9) pes ro Johnson and Picinich [Joined the Heals, Earl Sheeley, |former Salt Lake firet macker, in 4. B.| playing wonderful baseball for the RAVIE DAVIS de Turenne, ranking player for | stare, x Chicago White Sox. Sheeley in hit will try to knock | TT WAS murder, matea. the Northwest this season, was de- > ah Davie, |ting in his true style and ts gotng | off another Bast The Seals made it seven straight) preg cantly in the national tennis But the St. Louls Browns . part of their spurt this season youth who was pitching last with the Louisville Colonels in American Association — ern mitt slinger) by taking our Indians down the line| championsh! here yesterday in tonight in the| Monday in the final game of the! Sinint sete by Walieos Sumeeun, main attraction | series by « 14-103 tally. City chop stroke artist. The at the weekly) Jim Scott had the Kedskins nicely poring 3 8 i Arena —leather| subdued thruout, while the leaders |” y.\vorites continued to win in Mon- mitten party. hammered Vean Gregn’s offerings | gays matches. The Everett | safely. Aided and abetted by bad|°rne results follow: boy takes on|and bonehead baseball dished up by P, Setneen, Fhttncetghte, Go: Johnny Clinton, | his mates, the Seals made 14 runs. | gent \Nitten’ De Sonu hee a boy with {Nine large and juicy tallies came |¢-2, jereat in the field. Mis bum leg slows him up but doesn't bother him “RED” SMITH ree “Sheeley is the beat first baseman WILL RETIRE |i# tne American teague today in “Rea” Smith, crack Vernon Coast | felting low thrown ball," says Hodge, “and there are some pretty league thirdeacker, ts playing bis! 204 riret sackers up there," |Iast season in baseball. He expects to enter the electrical business at| JOHNSON JUST BILL’ ‘VANS r] coy va = you heard mystified by his stuff. The "send me to the minors.” Atlanta, Ga. The Vernon club has|GETS BY geod Tepuiation from New York. _|across the platter in the eighth, and — ieee Thieationia, fife) | Bas been explained now, ho ‘They love to play the game, not cared Third Heeinw Ernie Johnson, also of Balt Lake, The melee is to be the usual six! when the runs were tolled off by the I the fingernail ball. , Bot aw filin, not as purchased pana we S'lin just “getting by” at shortstop for | rounds press box belt, it sounded like @ fire “Tames °. Seen vg wt BALL but as regulars. way, of the Sioux City Western |ing sox Davis, on the showing he made | alarm. Ta eeag Raho omg My KJ PERFECTLY FAIR must be substitutes. $ league club, to replace him. “Johnaon is hurt too easily, and is|against Jack Josephs and Barney It was a mens, and the less said man T. Tremaine, Westfield, N. It conforms to all the p only seven regular post- “ -__eeo hardly a major league shortstop,” | Adair, will be a slight favorite to | about it the better. Following in the *, 6-1. Avetraiia, defeated regulations. Wright in no way ti exclusive of pitcher and catcir ‘ ; sayn te Seal newcomer win as Clinton has yet to prove his | detailed account of the massacre: — | yw’ bdevemtle edtmenan pers with the ball. He neither r, and there must be insurance for — metal on the Coast | THE sCORE I-56 the stitches nor scratches the Jeg of these positions—in other Coast League PECK WAS Five preliminary boute will pre. | ,,Aan Pranciee- Te A il wnat Otare Wood. Australia, defeated | er. He merely places the edge substitutes or reserve KAILROADED cede the main event, This lineup of mM sitier, rt ry 1 6 4 i 4 uf his fingers against the ball and ith. PrAciric COAST LEAGUE “Roger Peckinpaugh ft still the | bouts follows Kamra. sb £1ee Manuel Alonso, Spain, defeated bis grip with thumb and For this work the St. Louis Car a oe Lost. Het-lpest shortstop in the American| Young Sam Langford va gH MEE | bag em gm ag a he finger. present Joe Schultz, and they Joe Schultz wae . lenge and I don’t doubt but wee Waiters, semiwindup; Joe Martines | nn: er) Fischer, Cy He's mastered a varied assort: been L m | Miller Huggins had him rallroage * Art Bor to, 1 Angel » ss 8 4 “contend Noep arte reatlaggtvae out {Wait Lake oft the Yankers cial event; Relises Wonks font Say Be Per eels thanee te oe bell that psi e ie ea « od “ . jcott, p ‘ | . Bor » Xe. “2, n't revolve, wtar of the handy-man class, with || Babe Ruth Hits |pamans Mr. Hodge still speaking malt of Camp Lewis; awl De : a ot ee ee ee saikty diva aba & Seer Cubs in the championship days T: H en Racr ¢ “He's a wonder at his position.” | Green vs. Harlam Williams, a new o . a us | nels T. Hunter, New Reston, ‘- | hops approaching the plate, ‘Chance, Sheckard, Schultz, Tink: wo Homers in Port Hodge says the Yankees are the| boy from the East, and Tommy |, St*'te— PO. A. HLT. defeated Law ton, rs Evers, Steinfieldt, Kling, Morde M , ee: y. | #reatest club In baseball, but that | ¥ Tiny Ramys of the U. 8 [rai ie Sag at ehucton ton Yromaises, 60: | wale eet Opa, youths, Week: Rel Brown, Overall, Pfeister, Real londay s Game (Salt Lake 1) the Gotham club has too many stars Mood, Ib mee 0d Manley W. Pearson, Philadelphia, | 50+ on the Brown's bench fi others. YESTERDAY'S HOME- At Vernon @j and that dissension ls the only thing ———e paste | Mildred, of ee Wee 6 fi 's for 9 and othe NERS Batteries: Myers and Jenkins; James! that will beat them out ; a» 1 2] Watson Washburn, New T full months before he pitched a i and Mannan. nomial IDAHO GRID i : ‘ : M. Charles, Baltimore, ¢ An injury to Urban Shocker o MOVE I» { a Bre . i alin ’ @ vacancy early in June, ball ca- c, + oss | n RUTH WIL AM, © sesvees Oe ae [a oe | if | MaAD LEAOcR—menom 5 : ¢ :|DAVIS CUP IS CHANCE . He shifted and} i 7 : Dumovich aad Baldwins} “What's Ruth's weakness?” ; oo @ ete e. daa coveron || nae Segre. tt, tert and King. | “Boy, ho’ hit anything.” ; GOES FAR] , Another pitcher was needed. When he 7 % " tonne Mr. Hodge says he knows, because orotate Rad . 1 37 as 8 i Foh! put Wright thru the ares er ana: thera oil gin tue ee 'CUE CHAMP he's thrown Ruth every kind of a de U SIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Mos-| store ty Inninee ™ pd so gen gg the worlds has | COUrse 4nd gave him his chanots poeret tim, Seite iin, 8 livery, and while be bas struck him|U) cow, Sept. 12--A. preseason |fen Pramaese 200021 «| traveled over 150,000 triles since it|_ Wayne was Just a mediocre another Ii 3 . 23. | P . y | survey y r Hite . aoe1s2 } i However, Branch Rickey, manag-!| Hellman, Tigers, 21. / TO PLAY SOON |’! :°"e#! times, Ruth pounds any-| survey of grid timber available at a. hy et first was put into competition by |°T, ##t season with the team ‘of the Cardinals, disputes this | thing. the Vandal camp for the first season | ; ° 14 Dwight Davis achieved the American oc internent and advances the claim sR AE UO Jake Schaefer will defend his 18.2/ “1 saw Ruth hit a home run in Chi-/in the Pacific coast conference is Pecos Hea pennant, winning 13 games and ‘Sch itz. j billiard title In New York, beginning | cago that would have cleared the | highly promising. Because of Idaho's |7 “i ing 15. He ranked Sist in | of ae se — at startea as| WILLIAMS OUT evenber a abs a w elker | center field fence in the Seattle park [change of coaches on the eve of her |§ PS ny sboeg ales oi earnedrun table, allowing ‘Seh' f{man, ‘ Cochran, Edouard joremans and) ‘That ball traveled 650 feet If it went! first football season in the confer. pi » Depts arrison | earned runs per game. Danfi bed “ager 4 pa gto mag OF GRID GAME | ®vcer Conti are expected to be the! q foot. 1 think Babe will be out in|ence, conference sports reviewers Thompson, Princeton star athlete,/in the same e, won 25 and Pull : like Hof.| Bill Spaulding haw succeeded F, L.|Chitt contenders. | Schaefer will be-/¢ront in home runs again before the |are giving Idaho prospects more |® | won the national all-round champion-| 1g games, with an earned-run femey 18 years old. And, like Hof-| iiiame as feotball coach at the |#i” ‘alning September 20. season is over than passing mention, and for the|jome tus—Kamm. tee kam | ship in the final day of the A. A. U.lumn of 266. Yet Wright has bel) ™ ‘ aay artical gente [Shewe | : “Ag for Ken Willams, he isn't hit-| most part they are able to see a| Miller, Wisterail, Crane, Yelle, Kilautt [Championships late yesterday. The coesstul . im mileage and positions. He has University of Minnesota. The latter) | v a at eee AL, — New: York. A. wen te thiets a far more su il pitcher in ' territory which includes the |Coached the grid game at the Min-| ting many homers outside of that St. | fant, well-balanced squad at Mathews | Sacrifice bite i, Millet, Eillaon, Wister mee ais, Gail. 4 thes rsa Boos American League than Danfortheg ng Braves, the Brooklyn Su-|Meapolis institution for 20 years. Louls cheese box. It’s tho smallest | camp. Crane, Soott, Kilduff 2, Kelly 2, R. Miller . TL Bric mark in the big leagues.” tho Idaho has lost «ome j rouble e—Keott to jclub of Philadelphia and one to the parbas, the Chi Cubs, the Pi. —— ———— p Altho Idaho has lost geome fine|Vaiia 2. Double p t to Kilduff Ri Fates again. “AKrOn, ‘Montreal, EDWARDS LOSES oe material she still holds players equal |te Kilison; | Adame to Crane io Moog B. A, A. N. 1 if } / ‘ HODGE HAS to thoxe any other conference eleven (Scott to Kilduff Time of game—2:06, Pa ationa League | lt ge lgg: paged lpg wowed sent Sele hee KNUCKLE BALL ° will have at the senson’s opening. |” pied ci Me TENDLER BEATS HAMMER As for Mr. Hodge's work, he ce-| Babe Brown will captain the squad | NEW YORK, Sept. 12.--Lew Tend every position for the Cardinals ex-|outpointed Danny Edwards, Califor. tainly looked good out there Sunday, /during his third and last year. WHY GARDNER ler, Philadelphia lightweight, out: NATIONAL TRAGER cept catch and pitch and he's hope-|nia negro, in 12 rounds. 3 gazacf He specializes in a knuckle ball, Er-| Brown is a combination of end and pointed Ever Hammer, Chicago, in ful of getting a whack at these two nt ria Tanne Satter sue reorat wiener | nlo Schorr, whe went in asa pinch |fulloack, but ie boot, places, ng | IS HERE YET |eient rounds. sid Marks, Canadian [Pune before he retires from the majors. from Cedar Rapids, finished up yea ‘6 * - le Ps . BILLY SHADE WINS terday’s game fer Beattie. hitter @unday, says that the ball|more in harmony with the backfield,| When Seuttle tried to talk trade | lightweight, knocked out Bobby Bar. | Cineinnatt FOLLOW SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. 12—Billy ~~ drops straight down before coming | in view of the loss of Irving. Abe |with Portland last year to make it)Tett, Philadelphia, in the first round.|Syjaee,” |doe Tiplitz, Philadelphia lightweight, |Brookiyn |. joutpeinted Pal Moran, New Orleans. Pitedeiphis. . Boston ... Shade, California, defeated Fay Kais-| Dixon, the Cedar Rapids outfielder, | UP to the plate, and that it breaks as|Goff, who played an exceptional! possible for Harry Gardner to play mt ee : & pinch hitter in the ninth} quickly as a apitter, | same at center last season, will have | with and singted — RHYNE 18 GOING posse t batt eg Ais cag Renal protien | od Cumberland, Md., here last night Ale uc may sation isocee i= oP exciting 10-round scrap. | the Beaver team and so be | keen competition from Morris Kline, | nearer home this year, the Portland freshman captain, who will turn out! tub offered to trade Sam Ross for a The Beattie gang had « hard time y TENNIS SPEED SURPRISES rn Mot excepted. ian does it with th ;° ELECTION RETURNS with Te: leaguers yeaterday, severai | SOME NOW for the pivot Job on the varsity. Theyhim, according to President Boldt,, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12, — | Boston grace of a golfing star, not much! |. dropping safe Hal Rhyne, Frisco'n shortsop, | other line veterang are Sherm Bresh. “ Atm Election returns will be given at who said so in a fanning bee last|“Speed of American tennis ama’ Vicious swing, but with the whole| -— played just as well this week as Jim.|ears, Pete Barto, Dale Vohs, Ji p 3 ST en ear eee body in motion. In fielding he has |the smoker at the Arena tonight be- | Billy Orr is stilt out of the game y Caveney ever play . | Neal te eee ee arene foe teeta. Teoee te fe tee een ny 0c vane iret 20 players coals |Z. Sarees, oes, ¥. Darees Sp Hetsg pale of hands tor an intioa (ween bouts. | with, temie atenon a oes ra Mh poten oe a po the}? eal rages Jott Stans jpitching for Seattle, Ross is in the|beat anyone in Europe,” Manuel hos depp * B eur Bic ARETE Ne SP gy ns mong hs sarge Be 2p a © covered a world of ground, | nore ia No shortage of new ma- | Texas league. Alonzo, 8 esnogge Mi ‘ grounder and a steel arm for a/ field a grounder, ME | anaring balls to both sides on the|terial this year. Bob Fiteke, inell. | een cee tional pvsenwesn ed yy ee peg eta Lg ‘Dre throw from the outfield. He is the closest mark to Artie Hofman that the game has pro-| | | run and making wonderful throws. | gible for last year, will come to the scietalenrconaleeerdphs Namara and Gowdy; Scott, Hill Billy Lane got b 5 3 \ | | in| He hit vell ax Caveney did and | fro ol 5 . y -AN WIN: : Bony deo me again its as well as Caveney did and | front with a drop kick almost sure Swimming Prizes SULLIVAN WINS perc nanp we one | | | NOTICE! | | after being ouble, he's a better baserunner. Don't be| within the 45-yard line. Syb Kleft.| W'YORK, Sept. 12.—Kid Bulli. for @ couple of walke. enon if he's in the majors before |ner, Charléy Hausen, Otz Neuman Will Be Ready to || van. Brookiyn heavyweight, knocked ABERDEEN GUN Schultz, tho he has played for h Hays are the outstanding ae } ° . out Sammy Zieger, New York,.in the _ more than 10 years, is far from be- Oxin ans doe Kelly gave the boys ana girls ae players stepping in from the fresh. bu: Soo: os, ing a veteran. He was born in| thrill by stealing home in the firth | KAMM HAS MORE man squad: Walt Reamer te streng a Distri 3 te im pee Stag, erage: a need rat OUTLOOK GOO =f Pittsburg on July 24, 1894, wtands 6| janine. an POWER AT PLATE contender, for the end position left |] wacers and winners Im the Sten {lero Samm Nee eund decision] ABERDEEN, Sept. 12.— Repay ae feet, weighs 175 pounds, bats from | Don't Fail to Attend Pete Kildutt picked up four hits in|, Bill Kamm made his last Seattle | vacant by the graduation of Grover | ho pin an Magni yPredagg tire mney 2 table, New York. from hunters who have spied out tf) = the right side and throws right-} |five trips, one a double bow yesterday. The first trip he| Evans, last year's captain | y ne upland bird situation say that (8 asides. AUSTIN & SALT’S | sosked thé ball over the fence. tt Hh wre sone dol ¥ wane we tis risk, and will be : roowly YORK, Sept, 12.-Kastern| present season promises to be tht) ins Rte Ne BIGA -STARSH | With 8, floubte vietory over the was his third home run of the week TO FRY FOOTHAL ready for distribution Saturday. ‘football practice is well under way.| best in several years, due, it is MILWAUKEE, Sept. 12.—Pinky LL. OW || Braves while the Firetes were tale [Kamm tm the best flelder the Const! George. preadoe coer ca Definite announcement will be || Princeton had 55 candidates out yes-| 0 the excellent weather for n AT tonal lengue up to five and one-half | league has ever seen at third base. Mitehell, Milwaukee, and Tommy made in this department later in || terday, Harvard had 40, Yale 70, Co- jwhich the birds enjoyed. Chi O'Brien, Los Angeles, lightweights, | + |Javelin thrower, will try out for foot-1] the week. lumbia 37, Fordham 20 and Cor-/ sheasants and quail are said to hi games. The Yanks and the Browns | and with his added power at the jball this fall, both won in the American league THE ARENA i. fought # 10-round draw. , and the situation remained the same, | Plate nothing short of busted bones | — fledpbineeienididivos RETA — nell 60, increased great! 4 ott Fifth and University with the Yanks leading by ® game jcan keep him from starring in the “aa ae oe “" = Geese and « half. co y TONIGHT nee epee | E BASEBALL TRAVIE DAVIS le Tuite and” heavy hutng by | WALLA STARTED ye ff Everett Kelly wave the Giants a double victory | AS PITCHE UARTER of a century Paiitie Coult Langue or ve ; | eer we iaiten’ Une Bene con ek” clare oa le Q century has result of her years in the open. acted as her manager thruout her to perform on his cigarette. GMees id j7 tos iy field y aiatabae be ere at cg out. rolled by since Annie Oak- She first gained fame as one her career. She granted his request and ‘Me « ‘a J . “ A) as a i i LOS ANGELES JOHNNY CLINTON |!) = ne oy {pices retarted out ar 8 | ey tnt egan attracting wor | ofthe star atracdons with But. | "Man Onidey fr Air, Butte | & erie Job of shouting off OU BS vs. SEATTLE Of New Yor' ity Habe Kath and les by but his speed turned him into an out wide attention by her ability as falo Bill's wild west show. She tells laughingly how she once i og * da oot Me WODAY 2145 5 Other All-Star Bouts }| Yumie to White ‘Niltetion etc’ | fielder. He had a fat week here, The | 4 marksman, And she etill ts broke glass balls, shot down had a wonderful chance to fin. eared before Prince Miward alll DOUBLE-HEADER SUNDAY 1:20) ‘siikdte an . in are nursing him along slowly,| shouldering her orite gun for several coins tossed into the air ish the Gertran kaiser, but had : ve 4. " hd serge cls Jon Ladies and girls With the bases filled and two down | 204 by this system he'll be a star in| exhibitions, She probably is the simultaneously and did other inkling th 2 0 ie gre a a vandstan ta in the ninth, McManus singled and 4 @ weagon or two. best-known figure in. th no inklihg that time that he was seph of Austria and other ited free 1980" Thied Aven fo the funa that gave the Browne et : erage ag ae lO A cid shots which needed a wonder- going to be in great demand by crowned heads, She has acted Stores 1406" Third “Aven | |to 4 victory over the ‘Tigers ae sah ati aes da ani “a Pi ih Ae vee ‘ fully keen eye and steady hand, the allies, She gave an exhib: as instructor to many notables (A A ll RE a f < 40. planning to en. Attle nie Oakley," they Her pleasant personality as well tion In Berlin and after she had in the United States and Europe ve. ‘ Heventeen hits rapped off Piercy ana{ te? soccer elevents In the Olymple| called her 26 years ago, and she as her skill won her worldwide shot the ashes from the cl " oh ELECTION neTUuRNS Karr gave the senators @ 12 to games in Paris in 1924, Ph ft sailed that m the cigar. and of late has devoted mue! Kore gave. the, oat tee ain Spee fe a teiteeh. Pay will] still is called that, She is small popularity, Her husband, Frank ette of an aid, the present ex: oe bor time to biting chat , in stature ond trim-looking as a Butler, has accompanied her and kaiser, then crown prince, asked affairs by giving exhibitions,