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ct The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington f des lil iit ~ The Seattle Star ji “i ] = = Entered as Becond Class Matter May %, 1899. at Lhe Postoffice at Boattian Wash. under (he Act of Congress Merch 578, Per Year, by Mati, $2.00 1925, TWO CEN VOL. 27. NO. 196 << 4 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER IN SEATTLE. PIRATES BEAT OUT SENATORS "Baby Boy ls Found on Seattle Street! ALDRIDGE Home. _ Ceremony at Pontific cal Mass Here The First ‘Home Run of the Series | ) WINNING | Bre r HURLER Pittsburg Is Still in Fight for Ball Title GRIFFITH STADIUM, Washington, D. C., Oct, 12.— The Pittsburg Pirates kept in the running for the world Howdy, folks! ‘This is wash Ing day for the wife, and fi Wace TOC Crane URRY See baseball championship here a eee today by defeating the Wash- old is & pract ington Senators by a score of “al He always 6 to 3. ; Laat abc hae cha Had the Senators won it would have cinched the title for them, the team having won three of four previous man who ards games. The Pirates still have ne a fighting chance now for the sites 1onors, but they must win the able It id when our wife eats WHAT THE WELL- DRESSED YOUNG MAN WILL WEAR News and Notes From Our Piccadilly Correspondent McInnis, 1b. Smith, c. THE FIRST RUN of the game and the first home run of the world series. Joe Harris coming across the plate in the second inning after poling the ball to center field andj ws stopping at second, thinking he ground rules limited him. || Rice, ef. is 8. Harris, 2b. Goslin, if. (Prices That Ft) FQUR-YEAR-OLD WANDERER |. Your Pocketbook Peck, aa. IS PICKED UP BY POLICE sue Covelbskie, p. Umpires —Rigler behind the plate; Owen at first; McCormick at second; Moriarity at third. SHINGTON Ad Here Officers Seek Par ents| of Boy Who Doesn’t Know Name and wood range ai and RIFFITH STADIUM, Washing- ton, Oct. 12—The Washington natots lined up against the Pitts. € Frock coats are de rigeur for the : Autumn season, and are especially kets and burg Pirates in the fifth (oboe ; ame of charmant when worn with the» mak ar pineal the world’s serles this afternoon dashing “topper,” or high silk hat, : determined to win {t, terminate the imlessly »© popular in Varsity circles. This series and emerge with the cham. I chic ensemble can be worn In the LTAR boys, censer bearer and the bearer of the crucifix headed a colorful procession oe | plonship for the Second. year’ rum afternoon, at teas, musicales and opening the Columbus Day celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of the diocese of Seat- ning. boy was still police juvenile of trace of his parents had been found and no child has been reported mis When qieatsoved the ladveald bls was Phil He was unable to crokinole parties, but for aes tle at St. James’ cathedral, Monday. Passing into the cathedral, those in the procession sige Rega ge et immediately tock part in a solemn pontifical mass. Inset, Rev. Edward J. O'Dea, bishop | on the right as being the dernier /Of the diocese, who was signally honored by the pope as a mark of esteem in which he is eri for the rougher sports. held. | The senators were odds-on favor 3 to win the game and series, With a 3 to 1 lead in the the serfes they had an advantage that was j hard to overcome. Bill MeKechnie, manager of the Pirates, said before the game start ed that he was going to pitch Vio * * * * * * * * $1,000 a week for acts of conspicu 5 : pee Sar B the home of another man named | Aldridge, a selection which crossed Well, there's the gink who re e, th said. He all the experts who thought Lee fuses to applaud wher wife PE IN DIAMOND JUBILEE him the $1.89 : : i recto oniae page date box. ings “Moonlight and R Phil said he did not live in Seat ig “phil? | The Pittsburg players admitted afternoon musi tle, but that his mother was in Who Is “Phil that Meadows had a sore arm and ——- a hotel somewhere in the city ———————| might not be able to work again | Be lstinns Mus ieteae oes | LUDTESplye Ceremonies Culminated by Signal <The) ad ha se ‘ateplay sy con-| Hunters’ Fires |if the Pirates won today. ‘Twas old and black, but the jury- Honor to Veteran Catholic Prelate ote shy and contented himself with Start Brush Burn! THE STAR he Liberty a: ffering The Liberty magazine is offerin s last name. in named Bill took him to FIRST INNING 80 ; counting his money, which consist-| BELLINGHAM, Oct. 12—Several |. PITTSBURG—Moore fied out te rr “arbi Len eee at Jed of fw silver dollar, a quarter, @/threaténing brush fires broke out in| Peck. Carey singled to left. Cuy- j 0 8 |nickel and nine pennies. tho section betwen Lakes What (Den caingled).to- (right. saan (EDITORIAL) |The police are making every et-|com and” amish Sunday. The | ed to Goslin. Traynor walked fort to locate the lad's relatives, | fires developed from hunte camp | Wright out, S. Harris to Judge. No ITY council will consider the city manager || but so far have obtained no clue) fires and were fanned by a strong |TURS two hits, no erro 1 scores of priests, besides chor ING at 10 o'clock Monda a colorful pro-|isters, altar boys, and Knights of With the price of rubber continr- morning ally and the price of au-| ceasion, measurin, tomobiles getting lower, in stately tread | Columbus took part In the ceremon IL 800f | the passage from the bishop's house | les incidental to, the celebration. of ~» buying a car to fit our old tires.} +, o James’ cathedral, hundreds of | the ifical masa Taniitwesd |to their identity or that of the) northwest gale. | WASHINGTON—Rico singled { 0) °# | i saTKEAS Glen entateon Und ooth | plan Tuesday. youngster | In the mountains southwest of | over Moore's head. S. Harris sacri- CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON) Church dignitaries, Knights of Co-| A joint civic celebration will take ", . . ; | |1ake Whatcom is the bi \ficed, McInnis to Moore. Goslin 1 ay, ia waa y ans y a F ke Whatcom i: biggest fire, | fie cInnis to ore. Gos : WY CLUB |iumbus and. surpliced choir boys| place *Monday, at 8/p. m., at Eagles Two plans for getting the measure placed lit) was caused by an unextin.| doubled to left, scoring Rice. Judge The gink who goes around whis-| opened in solemn dignity the cul-| auditorium, and It 1s expected that upon the ballot are before it. One is to place ‘14 DROWNED ON guished camp fire. So far tho| fanned, J. Harris walked. Peck peated that the world series IS) inating ceelbration of the Diamond] thousands of Catholics from all on the ballot an amendment providing for this fires have been confined to logged. ! foreed Goslin at third, Traynor un- | Small boys are awful | shoes and clothes, bt ne eee Pol ena Northwest will be tn at) form of government, which was drawn up by EXCURSION TRIP. STE Ciara pe ame tn Colma 8) ral to. the. subdued Be the Municipal league. The other is to throw fully eusy on soap a vada ins of music from within ‘the the entire plan open to the public, elect a com- The Star ie palmenabreaprtienren so irre 14 BRITISH AIR mission of 15 freeholders, who will spend 60 | Florida Land-Selling Plan hard on| P% Divorced are Mr entered | ; \ re Tt, MacTOahe? pee Hane alias Sac | days or more in drawing up a charter, and then _ |! Ends in Tragedy Announces He called her mother, the impressive pontifical mass. j o ip | i| submit this to a vote of the people. | || The addition to its staff That old battle-azre! + | Signal honoring the bishop of | 1 7. 8 ee : | MELBOURNE, Fla, Oct. 12.—(By Lk A | the diocese of Seattle, Rev. Edward | | The council judiciary committee has report- [ease CREAU ea cla iea aa on of eXeane AY GY -| J, O'Dea, announcemet wap: Ade 2 \| ed out the Municipal league’s amendment, and 2 gro: of Middle W ng for foot Monday of a appointment of a group of } mm home: 8 dapredate’ this tharsaetion pon.| Fragedy Toll Causes Demand || has voted to table the request for a freeholders’ | seokers who came to Florida to ful Dr. Lulu Hunt fill dreams of riches and comfort. WE ‘S titleal throne was made known | for American Parachutes || convention. |The party, which started out Sunday Peters 1E POPULAR SONG when the contents of a am Before the ¢ il as ¢ hol sid hi Jon a yacht in Melbourne bay to seo COMPOSER pout Sunt precediprthe| 6s A Cy eae a ae pi etore the council as a whole considers this [74 rei erered them by a develop.|| Whose articles on all | ee, Had no trace of ‘ral ceremonies, Tho dispatcn) et dy oval air fore, duestion, Tuesday, this paper hopes it will take © |/ment company, was all but wiped questions of 16 suffered from had fits, | re Bey eae ioe Sart sly 3 nonsiderati savare sei hj] 1. 0 en seas swept over their boat, But tho she was insane, | “whahington, D. C., Oct. 8 | pilots in the last five weeks, bring: | S¢ riously into consideration several possibili- ashen it aay Ova Se uageees “ome: Her songy were all big hits! ‘On the occasion of the Diao ing tho total for tho year to date|| ties: | Fourteen ara known to havo | Diet and bt ed jubllee of the dioces of Seattle, our| | prey Oy Shee » charter ¢ is ac |drowned. Three others are miss | civil war left ux with thou-| holy father has delgned to appoint|‘° 4% has led to a wide; demand ],, Hi the charter, amendment is placed on. | ee ee eee palive we | Health” sands of colonels; the world war left| you assistant to the pontifical] hero for speeding up tho equipmont | * the ballot, and SHOULD be beaten at = |! tne party, six were uninju ita residue of captains and majors;| throne, upon which I congratulate | f ll British pilots with American | % perhaps after the next war,| your lordship, 1 am forwarding by | Parachuton: they'll be a tew corporals in clvilian| mail a communication addreased to| Announcement was mado four have been recovered. || Will be a daily feature 7 sj 1 » almost ¢ i ssibili 'Ten bo vad the polls, it will be almo t an impossibility to || Mrs, Locke Davidson, wito of the|] of this paper hereafter. get a city manager plank into any charter sub- vice president of the company, which | ite you by the cardinal aeoret of| Months ago that the British alr mitted by a charter committee, in the face of conducted tho homeseekers’ excur: | Dr. Peters is the greatest authority in this co ek ver} I beg to extend to y ’ | ston, is among the dead and her hus. » attaini a intaini al weight. Baseball used to be a game for| » our clergy and laity my own| ments had decided to adopt an Am such a vote, band aera nec HEFONE ct the ‘dis | onisthe) attaining: ard iain taining Goa nice if rough, tough je-men, but those days are gone forever congratulations on the ocea.|erican mado parachute, known as 16 Diamond jubilee and|tho Irvine, ag part of the equip ur lord.| ministry after a series of exoer| | | ‘ + She has an established reputation as a humorous writer >» enar’ ain: £ | aster Ic jocked ¥ da. ‘ + pe . * : sone ‘ . 2, If the charter amendment is placed on liner aba elie “maeenettcr || of scientific articles. She is a specialist in child wel- The third basemen on the rival honors | ment of alr force ‘pilots, but up to} ® the ballot, it specifies that the office of || tarcid Rouch and 12year-otd son,|| fare and infant care. Me world series (cama are named Har-| FUMASONI BIONDI this time only one squadron had) roy is eliming y re , . of Melbourne. $ . old and Oswald! ‘Apostolic Delegate.” | been equipped with them. | mayor 18 eliminated on the day aonew mayor arty (Copeck, Kansas City Every parent who reads The Star owes it to his or ‘The communication referred to| At inquosta into the deaths of]! would take office. That Mayor Brown will Mias Droiling (or Breiling), Wicht-|} her child to get acquainted with Dr, Peters, whose ar- | g ecel vec Souttle ‘onday | five pilots killed ho last week, | 6 4 $ payed ib ¢ * : : . ; . | sabes (pelioeri Peehi Menteen i sph lo A eee tned tho, necomity|| run for re-@ection, anyhow, is the belief at city peueenley twite avionita, xan, |{ tiles on babies will appear regularly in “Diet and ards corning, wan atin, an BORE ¢ * * Nike Mr. Barton and wife, Wichita, Kan, ny, ' re bs. aba { hy bomte in text will be mado public aw soon as|of rushing ahead tho equipment of || hall. What man,of standing in the community D. V. Rucklos, Wichita, Kan, Health” following the battle now being waged on the Miss Larson, Wichita, Fortress of Fat | | Mrs, Locke D, Davidson, Mel-| erimnon, md | translated. ‘The honor conferred up-|all pilots with parachutes at the) would yun against him for an office that might il give him rank sible date. rinds, Yn the evening did miss the Inst | On Bishop O'De: | @::" it uk. Horas ett ony Pyar ri 4 Cardinal when In Rome. jority of the deaths have}! not exist after he had attajned it? bourne for It did give Man excuse to tay | tniformed members gf the Fourth used by alr collisions and g In the face of an opinion by the corpo-_ || L. Whitestaff, Wichita, | Keep Your Eye on ry | 6 of the planes at consider } Salmon, Wichita Vittutad wiblnhd: of fonow atid, With liable, alt cud ration counsel that the legality of the Rae SuRtatiidGAiie blake “Diet and Health” | aworda),, at j prasent ; flanked). the) the flyera) baen properly, eauinped chatter amendment is open to question and Missing: | marchers as they paused up the| with parachutes they would phe (Turn to Pago 7, Column 4) — —— Albertson, Sedawick, Kan | To Appear Soon in The Star raymcer in the eq | : irew mighty vern@ | stupid "sang, ime Ra trie, wlbelt D. Degres, Knights of Columbus, con and is belleyved had ( eee cathedral atenn had plenty of time to une SD dalmon,, Wichita, tan, Your bishops, seven monoignora,|und would haye been alive today, 1 Frank Driseoo, Qos Angeles,

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