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TL Mt FUND ROLL WORLD SERIES STARTS ON PAGE 1 DAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925. THE SEATTLE STAR ’ Speed Up Street C J : \\( HERE'S MORE ABOUT a || DR. MATTHEWS STARTS ON PAGE 1 — eed | Nene i Will Take Donations Thru (yy eee See owe the 7 Wilest. to Matpale Gesttn we » for bootlengers and ; —_ pastes ed . F ire ’ PITTSRURG—Wright fanned Me 3 Peck hekt third Innis singled over 1. Senith| Jt will be remembered that lined to J, Harris against the wall.) M PITTSBURG — Traynor ain Sia ane No runs, one hit ae a gled over second. Wright the a ot i ae t Sorued Senguee Gh neseud, Pooks SEVENTH INNING ’ ° to Harris, = Meinnis fanned VAEHINGTON oe Smith singled over Ferguson's Blueg Tray to M : . on From. 5 head, Wright going to third. F . v | Kremer fanned. No runs, no bits, no oF eee Bae nee te Olt BBs Bling | hits, no errors. PITTSBURG — Moore was safe t oad | THIRD ORNINO when Peck made a low throw to |“ 1 to the nm 1 CeARLSIEOUURIER tina first, Carey out, Ferguson to — xive to] Kremer, 8. Harrie out, Trayr Judge, on a sacrifice, Cuyler fled | | : 4 leon ex to Wris to Geo against the left | th yatta | Shai atin ke elta’ be orien nhart walked, ‘Tra m2 t . PITTSBURG—Moore walked, Ca hart, Peck to S. Harris dis | so rey safe and Moore reached second | N° THs, no hits, one error \ ' by beating Peck’s attempt to force HIGHTH INNING h the| him at second, Cuyler out, Bluege| WASHINGTON — Severeid singled aht to Judge, the runners advancing. between Carey nd Barnha M jay, Barnhart out, Bluege to Judge, Neely ran for ere Lalb t ray . Moore scored and Carey went to! ting MoNee ra t t third. Traynor singled past Fergu n ‘ a only 814. T son, scoring Carey, Traynor went | MeNee " a seat 4 f ure, Mr. « to third when Severeld threw past | Meine & und clean up. If they do not,| he particularly Harris trying to catch him stealing, |! r n there is a storm of wrath| A | port, This t Wright out, Bluege to Judge on an " wing for those who are lax or Vs r ei.’ for the drive t other nice stop. Two runs, one hit, | t : azy,” Ntsc w CG. « Thoimnjs one error. It was a stolen base for PITTSBURG — Ballou and Ruel n told of I Matthew ‘ 2 iw z nderw Livisior Traynor and an error for Severeid.| WO" in as the new battery for! ion that he puld in ail| | A * o team with a tota Pail thes ae Washington. Adams went fo secend Vg Ay ha | 2 in i ‘ by cay ade pea J, Ha Wright walked. Melnnis popped to! ‘ ereeaqaer Coby ni = a Judge fannes dudge and Wright was doubled on | = in Division ¢ en Bye Besnagl ‘the play, Smith out, Bluege te t < eads with a total of $ agg oy ele Fy ee Judge. No runs, no hits, no errors. ATTLE a ns, one hit, no errors. NINTH INNING ° PITTSBURG—MeInnis filed to| ., WASHINGTON-—G : Wife of Deputy Is Rice, Smith fanned. Kremer | ™° e Hurt in Auto Crash 1 No runs, no hilts, no 8 errors. coe Be FIPTH INNING windshield « WASHING TON—Peck ve - SURFA Meinnis. Ferguson fa Honeymoon in Car}! sent BSURFA in after a c 1 ~ ar JoUnr oy hailing PITTSBURG—Moore hit a home Thought Stoien, Ends = , BWAY aaa \ Sl Parker sattered run into the left fled bleachers.) Eker : Figen linie he & stole } H cuts and a slight concussion of the| Carey lined to J. Harris, Cuyler oF as td ila bel He broa ns { erate. out, Peck to Judge. Barnhart dou Ghoti! CENe AE eae | ee tes i wm bled to left. Traynor lined to Gos vi eet ed aoe Boe 2B I, B, Th | Mrs. Parker, the wife of Deputy ho arrest of Clarence! groom Sherif? Lee Parker, sald Gamaunt| 'im. One run, two hits, no errors and his bride in Loe An-| Say te } was driving down Cherry st. at a| SIXTH INNING = = | high rate of speed. Garmaunt denies} WASHIN © ¢ Tray ef of depart When wnte Boldt's © \ to Me 5 ou here, b r I e A that he was at fault : eved the ' te A RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM, which would bring pas-! |Sengers from the Fremont or University bridge to Yesler way in nine minutes, is proposed by the rapid transit com-| | mittee of the city planning commission. The system would | consist of subway, sub-surface, elevated and unobstructed j surface lines as shown in the map. Inset is William Pitt Trimble, chairman of the commit | MEN HELD’ " YOU WILL FIND JUST THE BED YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED AMONG THE 28 DESIGNS The Graceline Salem ; 4 modern adaptation of the ever-popular, early-Amer $ 50 TWO ican Windsor Price includes choice he famous —_—_ Su Simmons wood finishes... 28 different Graceline designs priced from $14.50 to $65.50 IIE E’S MORE ABOUT | | TRANSIT He de ON PAGE ONE 30 per cent s the irchased six years ago, | ation has steadily in‘ | | y cannot provide jmese transit facilites. It} ut of the street air busi-| such a frapchise to a| which Would give | needed should get nest and grant aie com this service | { The proposal of t}¢ city | committee long, extensive Tesea: planning the result in every Statistics | * automobile were com. | mittee, composed of | the major downtown streets, nd, Third and Westlake | and Pine, Pike and Union sts, i be cleared of surf: || HERE’S MORE ABOUT | | DAVIS STARTS ON PAGE 1 his would restore and n again as the natural un. annels of retail tr “The ease with which the public could th impeded c The ‘New Graceline Moulding 4 4 pt As 4 down t 4 the ce This exclusioe Simmons cage combines é tho Inter- | tail sectio sb a aed delicate lines and graceful curves in , Ho Was & | inostim: benefit to the srarenateh ea Ii we we Bias pariah player inj and business man,” says Trimble. AL ON oR WAY The terminal of the proposed rapid transit system would he in an ele. | Breaking all records! | hin youth. | Ho tn 46 yeast old Davin can be tary of war port of thy’ [vated loop runnin ! sop nning c e | ng plans for industrial! Occidental av: “| Remarkable beauty, value and low price of these new beds win instant approval — ordinary bed. They are genuine bargains! » Washington st. and| The station ts pro-| posed to be bullt on the Occidental | ave, side of the loop. | From the loop the lines would| run north on Western ave. on al teel elevated structure to the high | blufe at Pike place and Western | E |\2v,, Tho tracks would enter the bluff there at a level below all ex-| i hais sewers and utility conduits, | thus on in time of war, which Railroad aye. one of hia major pre: S$ MORE ABOUT Burglar Ring || STARTS ON PAGE | ea istant secretary Never before, within so short a time, have so many buyers been won to any beds as they have beentothe famousaew Graceline. New and artistic designs in 28 period and modern styles are finished in your choice of alluring color or faithful reproductions of the grain and lustre of fine woods. You can buya Graceline Bed for as lictle as profu- found in volding all the usual expens sion Skeleton of tearing up present tracks, pay- keys, sult cases ing, sowers, wires, gas, steam and and ® sledge) water mains and still keeping them | hammer and cold | jn operation during the construction chisel were) of the subway | From the Learn the reason for their sensational sales success. Go, now, and see them, for your- self, at your regular merchant's store. Pike place bluff, the é 7 At Posie el subway would run under Pike st. | , = $14.50. Huge volume in theworld’s the Kapowsia to Wertlake ave. ‘There it would ||| Likethousandsof other yomen, you ey : he’ robbery and ave (urn and follow underneath West: ill be delighted with the beauty of (7 largest bed factories cuts the cost foPmaUEAt Ltponl| bras, Pee eae eee We Oe Gee ean : and the savingsare passed on to you. Which ‘they. ar-land run over to thealley between these charming new beds. You will gl rested the other | Westlake and etry, halt_& block A ie + three men at 120 east of Westlake. There the tracks be surprised tolearn h»w muchen- ,~-,. Simply to see these beds will be to Taylor ave, "| ‘would rise fromthe mubway to | ce way and follow | ‘alley st, on the shore of Lake Union. desire them. Theirprices make your desire easy to satisfy. Don’t delay! One-third of to have admitted neveral r and he took the police te during worth you can getin a Grace- line for no more than the price of an MeIntyre tpent in bed. At Valley the lines would branch i : ‘ s at White er where | out on both sides of Lake Union, | * THE SIMMONS COMPANY: NEW YORK: CHICAGO: ‘ATLANTA*+ SAN FRANCISCO and a* shotgun and a| each following the Jake shoreline i quantity of ammurition and post-|to the Fremont and University age stamps were concealed bridges respectively, would continue to the bridge subsurface road, The West- side would be unobstructed police are | Committes report reads. | hese natural advantages make Pinkham in-|the cost relatively small, The cost on the Ka-|/of the plan has been variously estl- silks and an iyo: minutes easily, ry set taken from Southward from the Yesler way ‘ belonging FP, Lasnier, ( ! Rayonna = t | towards Georgetown mt and O, 1, Lind | 7 & gren, of Port | Blakeley S transit system as is Seattle,’ tho Postal Inspector 8. T. terviewed the prisoners Police, in checking over the loot | lines road. | his home. Thero loop the elevated road would hook "It is doubtful if there ts another The FEM ginny olga Te A a I AH 1S SWEEPING THE COUNTRY nowain robbery and obtained Tice's|mated at from $3,440,000 to $3, found, the firearms had been stolen | as a from the home int of M. Bender, gagpammaecy Honan | 4248 Chilbors ial . MAKE RUN IN ava, P NINE MINUTES ne © mi misslohds r ‘ | With this rapid transit system, Paul was repre * the committee estimates, cars could sented in the make the run from elther bridge into 4 loot by furs and Saag |tho downtown Joop district in nine was also stuff up with the present clevated railway to ©. south on Railroad ave, splitting at 1817 s B | Spokane st, to West Seattle and nIvd., Jelty in the world ns favorably situ- ted in the matter of natural ad- Halleso: Hy aceon | vantages for the building of a rapid confident that many other burglaries will be solved “by identification of other recovered articles, confession, Detective Captain W. 15. | $20,000. Justia apent the entire night with} Plans for future expansion con. his vtaff Investigating the case templates tunneling under the Lake The Eastlake |[) PAGE 7 OAKLAND, ( 1 j f ths in the| Nanaimo Robbery Suspect Will Be Taken to B. C. g of ( k rr am F emake nr i ends ficers & l jivtr , “ : ti ¢ P Bag t = I ox Hh ® a ur T afte fron e 6 FREDERICK & NELSON ‘DOWNSTAIRS ST NSTAIRS_ STORE | Arch Comfort Shoes At $6.95 Pair ICTURING two trim styles in Shoes espe- cially designed for women who need the com- fort of well-supported arches. In these shoes the arch-support feature is combined without resort- ing to freakish lines. —4-button strap Pump in patent leather or black kidskin —Plain Oxford in black or brown kidskin Sizes 4 to 9. Widths AAA to D. At $6.95 the pair. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET For the Halloween Hostess First—Her Halloween Party Invitations, 35¢ to 95¢ doren. Then, to decorate her luncheon, dinner or supper table, Pumpkin and Novelty Place Cards, 25¢ to $2.00 dozen; Nut Baskets, 60c to $2.25 dozen, For Favors and Prizes at children’s parties, carnivals and dances, there are Horns, Whistles, Noise Makers, Ghosts, Fans, Pumpkin Blowouts, 5c and 10c Decorations are gay and appropriate when they are Lantern-shaped Shades (3c to 30c each) and crepe paper Streamers and Festoons (10c roll) In bright orange and black. —Frederick & Nelson, Stationery Section, First Floor “Krinkle” Bedspreads : Low Priced $5.85 HERE is a decided vogue for these Krinkle Bedspreads which are striped with Rose, Blue, | Lavender or Gold to harmonize with various deco- rative schemes. These are in substantial weight, jacquard weaye—launder well and require no ironing. | In size 90x108 inches-etheir ample width affording sufficient drop over mattress and box spring and thelr generous length enabling them to cover bolster, All are scalloped all around, Very attractively priced at $5.85, —Frederick & Nelson, First Floor The Sixth Annual Salon of Pictorial Photography —exhibiting prints from practically every state in the Union and many foreign countries—-1s now in progress in the Auditorium, Fifth Floor. Tho public is cordially invited to attend. Catalogs at the door, There is no admission charge, &