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Keystone Men Are Starring mY HENRY L. FARRELL = ACULAK play around seo 4 base is bound to be one of the features of the coming world) series. Frankie Frisch, of the Giants; “Brin” J. Ward, of the Yanke, and Marty McManus, of the I na, are all circus performers, all flashy, speedy young players For showy stuff that appeals to the gallery, a dive headlong into the dust after a drive and a snap throw to the bag, Frisch, the “Fordham flash,” {s there. It Is the speed of the Giant second baseman that makes him one of the best. He is a sloppy fielder, on his stomach at times, fighting the ball, Dut he gets the ball over before the runner. Ward ts a reliable fielder, more of the Collins type of grace, who doesn't have the effervescent effort of Frisch in his work, Ward also ts an erratic batter, He works in spells and when he hits he generally hits long. McManus lacks only experience to become a truly great eecond base man. He has played brilliantly this year and his work was one big fac tor in keeping the Browns in the pennant race. Because of his all-around ability, ‘and his value as a run-scorer, Frisch probably is the best of the three, and ‘Ward next because of his greater experience. POWER CO. BOWLERS SET MARK OLLING up «4 total of 1,148 points, the Power & Light team of the City Bowling league estab- lished a new single-game record for the circuit in its opening tilt with the | Howell-Tatum Tire Co, last night. Results follow: Totals. Power-Light 874 1,148 1,018—3,040 Howell-Ta- tum 1,104 1,026 Boston Cafe 913 91S «6 968-—2.917 Roth &Cook $77 931 Lindgren’s . 923 977 ©913—2,823 Hansen‘ Cafe .....1,101 906 «6929-2, 536 BeckartCig’r 965 909 Hatton-Oliv. 914 944 EN Brooks1,102 993 Produce Man 806 897 Hoo Hoos .1,060 1,009 Sterling Tob 834 947 1,062—3,140 $822,663 HOMERS YESTERDAY Ruth, Yanks, 1—32. Williams, Philadelphia, 1—24. Ainsmith, Cards, 1—13. Burns, Boston, 1—~12. Daubert, Reds, 1-10. McInnis, Cleveland, 1—1. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 Cans 25¢ onal Sports «. ig ay ds Additi |“The Greatest Play 1 Ever Saw in Baseball” hands, couple of secor BY ED BARNEY {As Told to Leo. H. Lassen) nds. BY H. E. nw Vilta, today ho! ship of America, He annexed the little «| fighting. The finish came stood tottering, hi sailed thru the alr and his champlon: with it. The combat was ling, weighing 110 Villa made the look away from upperc [beautiful to see warmed up and pawed bitndly and Ues of gore. Buff was only half conscic@s when be came out for the lith #®! final YORK, Sept. 15 the fyweight champion. Ebbets field, Brooklyn, where he |hooked, jabbed, haymakered, upper cut, slammed, punched, poked and pounded Jobnny Buff into sem!-tn- sensibility In 10 rounds of one-sided of the 11th round. one amear of blood, and his mouth wide open, very first gong. The Filipino strip. after Duff, who scaled 111%, wildcat after a plece of raw beef. Uke a clumsy amateur, pulled away from Buffs pokes, side stepped, ducked and jerked his head with all battertes, socking Buff with a jevery blow known to boxing, while 967—8,99T | ng champlon—dased and blinking CAYLOR ~ Pancho lant-eyed Filipino, title last night at after 27 seconds When, as Buff ls agonized face his eyes glazed a towel | from hia corner ship crown went all Villa from the} pounds, went out like « fading champion He utes in a manner Gradually he got soon opened fire | blood from jtowel was shed vast quanti league and both the Browns finished on the top no one was out, HE greatest play"I ever saw was lucky. The bases were full, sign was up and the catcher was going to try to catch the runner off second in an effort to break up a rally. Walter Keating, playing shortstop for Buffalo, started for second with the pitch. The batter reached across the plate and rammed the ball on a line right into Keating’s The runners had started and Keating stepped on second and tagged the man coming from first. An unassisted triple play! The pitch out And it all happened in a Villa Knocks Out Bull in Flyweight Title Go PANCHO VILLA round, Villa began whacking away— every blow bringing @ little spurt of | strengthen Buff's crimson face—the thrown—and the Amert can fiyweight Ute passed on to a Filipino with high cheek bones, bris- tling Diack hair and a couple of sledgehammer forearms Yanks downed the White Sox 4 to 1. Pirates and —_—_ the National The Browns kept neck and neck the Yanks and | with the Yanks by beating the Red Sox 5 to 3. side in the American. Smith's single tn the bases loaded, with Giants their sixth Cubs. Babe Adams let | with five easy hits won & to 0. the fifth inning fave the straight vtory Stuffy McInnis hit a homer tn the elehth inning and gave @ 4 to 3 victory over Washington. e Indians was wild and the Reds bunched hits, beating the Rob- the Braves down his 18th and the Pirates) with a seven to six win over a Grimes ins 7 to 3. Pillette marked up vietory of the season when the Tigers beat the Ath- leties 5 to 2. over the Cy Williams hit his 24th homer but the Cards won an easy victory Phils, 9 to 4. IVORY SOAP, Large Cake SUN BRITE CLEANSER Can SEA FOAM WASHING POWDER, Large, 23¢ -lb. 37¢; 3-1b. T4¢; 6-Ib. White Tuna Fish 4s, 15¢; 4s, 23c M.J.B. COFFEE /|§ WHY? Finest Coffee "430 1-Ib. can P.&G. NAPTHA “SOAP Cake ROYAL WHITE SOAP Cake 41g¢ eoetty D¢ | 20e Rolled Oats 9-Ib, Sack 9. LUX, 12¢ SWIFT'S See MEAT-O-WHEAT, pkg. ALBERS OATS, Large. Cream of Wheat Package 23¢ : Package 719¢ “AMMONIA or BLUING BONY BOAT’ 3 |porta must be handled thru the port : CHIP | Large 33¢ Try a Loaf of Our Own HOME BREAD Wrapped 1-lb. Loaf Package 10¢ { WOOL FLAKES Chinese Noodles 2 Pkgs. 15¢ - $1.93 | FISHER’S BLEND, 49s..... Premium Chocolate Y, lb. 19¢ FOLGER Golden G, 3; 9-16 Salt 8-Ib. Sack | $8, 4c Deviled Meats 3; 4s, 3 cans for 25c FOLGER’S | ROYAL BAKING GOLDEN GATE COFFEE POWDER 12-02. 39c CALUMET BAKING POWDER 1-lb. | in Senttle with a cargo of furs valued | ‘with the New Zealand troops, Bruce |0. B. jean army | the ed at THE SEATTI Lady Mulholland is the lady-in-waiting to Princess Pioct who recently married | Fiecetens Lascelles, She is th daughter of Lord Dunleath and is one of the moat popu | OUTLOOK BRIGHT Lumber, Prosperity Meter, | His Big Future ‘That the lumber oneal the barometer of prosperity the Pacific Northwest, ts steadily op preaching normal and has « “bright outlook for the hmmedi- ate future and over « pull of two or three years,” is pointed out in & monthly review of Northwest basiness conditions issued by the Upsets in transportation, er basic industries of this section, but the review predicts that trade wit noticeably as shipping facilities return to norma! Rapid improvement in trans- portation is regarded as certain. The Great Northern has an- nounced that its Western lines will be electrified. This action will necessitate new construction } ed as a direct stimulus to trade along the coast of Western Washington, the review points out. Recent activities of oll companies in Alaska are being watched with tn- terest by capitalists and business | men in all lines, The heavily miner. alted regiona in the North have long been te on as fertile off fieldn, | and the systematic prospecting now going on, if it bears fruit, will mean the extension of steamship service and induce an unprecedented flow of | tourists to Alaska. | Writers of the review are con- fident that the manufacture of wood pulp and paper is destined to become one of the leaders In Northwest business. Last year more than 900,000 tons of wood pulp and paper were imported | from foreign producers by Amer- | iean consumers. The Washing- ton and Alaska forests are look. | ed to to fill this demand. j Hea products handled over the docka of Puget Sound ports are| greater each year than the combined | lar ladies in the court circles.| FOR NORTHWEST, Union National bank of Seattle. | due to} the railway atrike, have forced a tem: | porary slump in lumbering and oth. | soon an LE STAR English Peer Cited in Divorce Scandal | \Phone Mouthpieces Carry Disease Germ NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—Pro| DUBLIN, Sept, 15.—Lerd Conyne Mixcuoun using of public telephone | ham of Meath and Donegal n be mouthpleces contributes just 48) cited as corespondent in the div much to the spread of influenza as | sult brought by Maj. 8. N. Custance do sneezing and coughing in crowded | against hin wife “, according to a prominent _eicenceaeRED vhysician who has made a study of Se ete an S| asain War Here several firma which had their tele: pone moiithpleces steriiieed every | Is Down and Out | day. None of their employes suf-| LONDON, Sept, 15.——"Teay” Smith, | fered from cold or influenza the famous Jewish soldier, who won | |the Victoria Cross and six other} Wh decorat for bravery in the war, | at About the is in financial straits and efforts are | Hinges of Hades? |! mace to raise $2,600 to start him in business | PARIS, academy Sept. 16.—-The French “Immortals are puzzled | In preparing their new dictionary | they have tet the & Lawyer Remembers Clerks in Death | meaning “inca froxen.” They want to know whether! prigrpor, Eng. Sept. 16 caine | there is any known substance which | yoy netone, for many years & leading cannot be frozen lawyer, of his three clerks when he died. bequeathed $10,000 to eac ‘| | Otto Has Wild Day, . but Is Quite Lucky Charged With Theft, | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. No Insipid Oriental Oils— Nothing Added— Nothing Taken out but Water ‘CO-OPERATIVE DKESDIEN, Sept. 15.—Attacked by f& bull, Otte Bchrode! grasped phe ani Boy Takes Own Life pt 7 L. K mal’s borns and leaped on his back,| CROYDON, Eng, Sept. 15 Finally thrown off, he landed at the |cused of stealing from his employer foot of a tree, which he elimbed, He | Albert Yeo, age 16, took 20 arsenic | — wt fy rcv! west each a ceanne 00" STAR WANT ADS GET RESULT | hour siege ‘90 aon to kill an adult SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET | UGARQ = 58° CARNATION OR HOR- Oryatal White, « Bere je paw ) eat a 35c SANITARY MARKET “SUGAR STALL, 109, First Ave. Vicor TEA TOKIO STORE Stalls 24.3637 UK COFFEE . CATSUP, bottle 3 Bars FELS NAPTHA SOAP SNOWDRIFT. . 2 Ibs. 44¢; 4 Ibs. 85¢; 8 Ibs. $1. 65 GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOL ATE, 1 lb, 27¢; 3 lbs. 77¢ The Heet Eiberta PEACHES 65c Crate Malian Prunes .... Philadelphia Fish Co. Tematoce . . ae St ee all 10 Stall 15935" watt annie Meat Ce jary Mkt, Lower Fi. ALL ror total shipped from all ports on the North Sea or Scotland or England. Renewed faith in the future of Seattle is evidenced by local capital in the building boom that has waxed all summer here and shows no tendency to diminish at this date, Factories, a new business block, the giant Hotel Olympic, apartment houses and innumerable small business buildings and residences are un | der construction, } etter stabilized government and proper banking facilities for Alaska urged by the Union Nationa | bank's organ, One steamer from the | Northern territory recently arrived } | | i | | are at $500,000. Rapid development of the territory will immediately benefit | Seattle, an practically all Alaska ex: | of Seatth, in the business review's | opinion. Wounded Veteran | Held as Deserter | Claiming to have been wounded during the world war while serving | alias B. B. Sampson, 37,| engineer, turned over Col. | Charles at Fort Lawton Fri. | day as a deserter from the Ameri | Cameron, meron is alleged to have left; J, §. service in Hawaii in 1912, enlisting later in the Anzac expeditionary force, He was arres' First ave, and Yesler wi Thursday by Patrolman W. | Jones, ‘Blind Wild Guess Falls on Ground TROY, N.Y. Sept. 15.—A wild goose flew against the barn of Chas Stowell ana fell stunned, Stowell cap. tured it and found it blind. was totally SHOE SALE ond Hoys’ Strong Work trown Calf— $1.90 ... $2.45 Giris’ School Shoes, in Binck € i... $1.90 2a unson last, solid leath- er Shoes, gunrantecd— $2.90 una $3.40 Family Shoe Market 1000 Vike PL, Foot of ine CLARK ——Frient— Says he can feed a famfly of eight people for one dollar. If you doubt it $ 4 lbs. Fancy Beef Roast .. $ 1 Ib. Pure White Lard ... l ¥, Ib. Fancy Sliced Bacon Dors this mean anything to people who stay at home and telephone? } STALLS 5-7-9 Sanitary Clarke S Mar ket Market—Lower Floor NEW MUNICIRAL MA ve On the BRIDGE! vest awenican cane OPTICIAN Lowest In Seattle Proken lenses duplicated for less ip our own Grinding | Department. ' The Workingman's see the following illustration of what a Dollar Will Buy Saturday 3 Ibs. Liberty Steak ..... Why not get your market basket and save enough for an automobile at a UGAR sy: “5Be SAME PRICE IN ECONOMY AND PIKE PLACE MARKETS EXAmes oN FRE SUSSMAN ©} SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE Now Is the Time to Buy the Boy or Girl a Sturdy Pair of ge beth tower Seon, siting, Bde OneT CANE Pike Place Market SHOETERIA CUT-PRICE G. F. HASTINGS’ gxemer 1523 Pike Place Market—Next Door to Manning's Coffee Store New Crop Black Figs, 4lbs........ i. .75¢ New Pack SNIDER'S CATSUP, | ase } Gal, 29¢, Qt. large cans, arhe Sige, cans 80¢ RAISINS, bulk, tb p 156 ME 1 Seediess RAISINS, 13- DEL MONTE GRATED PINEAPPLE, large cane, ven Ba Federal or Co-Operative MILK, large cans filmit alx o¢ g 3 2} FEVepRERE sim. ba Wresh Graham € rackers, Th. ‘ MURRAY MEAT CO 94-96 Pike St. Corner Market, aud Entrance Municipal Market . 2146 - The 3 tbe Two Shops Steer Pot Roasts .. Roasts Fancy Chickens .. | Fancy Vea! Home-Made Sausage...-...« Shvulder Mutton . Lamb Chops........ GREEN CUTS THE PRICE! Best Cane BUTTER, our Best, lb. MILK, 5 Big Cans ... SUGAR FLOUR, Fancy Pat., 49- ib. sk. ; 8 Ibs. 56c SOAP, 8 bars Polar White ...... 4 Ibs. Bulk Macaroni 6 Ibs. Broken Rice .. 3 Ibs. Glows Starch . 3 ibs. Corn Starch . 4 bars Wool Soap 250 can Dill Pickles . . 4 tbs, Washing Powder | . 6 cans Oil Sardines .. 2 Ibs. Best Shortening. ae eS ee 2 Ibs, Orange Marmalade. . ing—Special values. Coffee, Our Big Special 35¢ Grade, 29; 3 Ibs. 85¢ fee-., THE HEARTS OF THE CHOICEST WHEAT GREEN'S BUTTER AND GROCERY STORES Stalls 102-103-105-110 Corner Market, First Ave. Fleer Also Stall 102 Sanitary Market, First Ave. Fleer FAT LAMB ROASTS 8//2c Lh. -. B6¢ . 26¢ ++. 260) . 25¢ 40c jar India Relish Fancy Stuffed Olives, pint | Big Queen Olives, pint. 3 Assorted Jello | Fancy Ripe Olives, 2 Ibs. Jelly .... | j +s+-10¢@ | Veal Cutlets . “ <.10¢ | Choice Steaks - wae Eastern ote: 25e¢ MENGEDOHT’S MARKET STALL 2 Corner Market—Lower Floor Half Pound 40c Coffee jen All kinds of Pickling Spices Pure Cider Vinegar, ga 2he | Purchase a pound of my best de Fure Falad Ol. ‘gal $1.63 | Coffee and I will give you % Pata 300 Tm. for Sc. Im ether worde— Ce + Me 1 Ib. Orange Pekoe Tea 2 ibe. Cocoa or C i bars Palmolive So 7 bare Swift's White Soap. JONSON'S : 1425 First Ave. 114 Ibs. 40c Coffee 49c GEIGER’S TEA & BUTTER DEPARTMENT, ECONOMY MKT. ONLY Primest, ™. . Tall “Carnation or Borden’ s ‘Mil Cana oe ee The Following Prices Good for a Week: Large Queen Olives, quart .... 3 5 Large Dill Pickles . 850 large package Carnation Mush 35e large package Albers’ Rolled Oats 25e large package Albers’ Flapjack Flou 3 cans Campbell's Soups : 2 Ibs. Sun Maid Seediess Rusins erry 35e large package Seafoam Washing Powder . We Good Brooms, 50¢; $1.00 Fine Brooms . $1.25 Extra Fine Brooms ...... bottles Grape Juice Crisco bottle Rogers’ Pure Vanilia 250 sack of o 01 0 Muuie tate, r Lemon Extr . “Ib. can... 2he bar Baking Ch Maggi's Soups, 2 £ 50 can Instant Dutch Cleanser let Paper Rogers’ Baking Powder, 4 pkee. Armour's © 4 150 pkgs. O-Joy 3 15¢ bot. Biui nRer 10 Se bars Ideal Soap .... eau > qt. jar Pickles or ¢ jar F . MUNICIPAL | STON GROCERY New Municipal Market STONG’ Economy Market, tose F nil COFFEES AND TEAS NOTED FOR QUALITY ALSO—I HAVE THE PRICE 25e Coffee at 2 Ibs. TOE... cece ee eee ABO 400 Supreme Blend Coffee, 2 lbs. 75¢, 3 tbs. $1,10 Black Tea 28¢ Ib, 2 Ibs. for B5¢ Finest Orange Pekoe Black Tea, Ib. 60¢ Spting Leaf Japan Tea, Ib ’ ..60¢ Virginia Jumbo Peanuts. . | Fancy No. 1 Soft Shell evneees |. 2 Ibs, 25¢ | Walnuts, Ib, .......5+ B5¢ 500 Royal Baki Walnut ‘ 75¢ tee BT¢ | 5 ozs. Ha s Vanilla, 65¢ Jumbo Salted Peanuts 3 os. Golden West Vanilla, --20¢ Ib, 2 Ibs, BBE Lecce 60¢ M. A. HANSEN | Stall 40, Keonomy Market—First Avenue Entrance