The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1915, Page 7

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STAR—THURSDAY, OCT, 28, 1915. PAGE )MUTT AND JEFF—JEFF’S UNCLE MUST BE SOME GLOBE TROTTER. BY BUD FISHER | MUTT ‘ (Copyriaht, 1916 by IL ©. Fisher ‘Trade Mark fee U. ® Pat, Off) ee a : een 000°) +e .e! J 4 4 f i ) 7 , — . / —— WELL, WELL, ( You Dower say! ‘ o@ I GOT ALeTreR How's every- wee SS TM suRPeces 4 | TODAY FROM MY THING IN \ Vienay HAS \ | TO HEAR THAT, i ah! Bi IN | OLD Nome rOUN IN ‘ 2 ‘\d HE LIVED THERE H ' y, Wl r | 2 DEAR OL 0 MOVED FRom », \ } » ’ BERS: ce ( Caroma, THE \ aeaoy THe 01d Hane) NWI | RoR TEARS : A | A ! /d10 fon, >) (wee . Have Bought the FIRST LetreR IN \ / | wwene 46 \ en hee SS ST ( , { Tf He {wes ausr| | Space Next to j © HE Move ( y ; tet \ FIVE Yearsn, LED Foe | , f One or | FELLOWS, ALWAYS on oT He ‘st | They Want You to Ts A Know About | : | the Invincible | © Suit Always $16.50 ee AN /#/ f ewe ~~ WAP MILER WAS "ct | BASEBALL WAR “PSD, DEODE STUDENTS | ">AHO.WATTS any STRAIGHT STUFF |) B65¥ Gent nage eS 2 prepgee: any of thelr backs get away coaches have been the Spor porting Editor two or three times during a added to the staff at California, | £0 travel as “live stock” to the | gridiron battles of the year in the game, it will be all off with us, ig football games to be played | Northwest will be fought here Sate for none of my men could down BY GEORGE R. HOLMES with the idea of developing the by the Blue and White away | urday when Idaho and Washington B, NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Like a 90-| team to ite highest efficiency |1 tom nome hace been cn . them with a lasoo mile gale today came denials of| for the game with Washington Seedtate coninae ieee secrete Rn ts eee | Chicago's latest baseball peace pro-| Ben Stroud, ‘04 s b P captain, will to make the strongest possible THREE-I LEAGUE posals, Everybody from President) coach the centers; T. G. Meler, showing against the Collegians, Fear that the Whitman team may slip over another surprise like . that one in 1910 is worrying Dobie and Sutton considerably. Coach McCass brought over a great machine that season, and George Cole, now coach at Ballard; Boriesk ind all the other Whit. Tener of the National league to the| Harvard captain in. ‘09, will 4 man partisans here, atil! insist that Whitman should have won, 8 to 6 fou ? willingne the students tol who have already overwhelmingl | ‘ourth assistant ground keeper of] coach the guards; Marx, Cor who have a y elmingly ihe resarde show a 12 to 8 Washington victory. This is how it hap. | HAD BAD YEAR (ee een eet eee per or nell, AiAmerionn ‘tackle. for |i tent’ vith tame ces tieaes defeated the two tis Oveace ae 5 - uo! o¢ 0 e et} 4 ¥ ot = Sails | The Three-t league fell off over that such atk war 101 feat Pet tacki gee 9 Pike ely crag for railroads to transport human Hack Applequiet ant Case “a Washington had a green |The small Whitman contingent 100,000 in. attendance during the | varication peaches ae. Wr aan beings under the special classi li ciark, the veteran tackles, out in | ; team that year; Whitman's [went nutty with delight, and they season of 1915. In 1914, 292,182 J) ° ee ee eee uniform, but they may be saved for : eleven was made Up of season- | couldn't be blamed, for It was much Je attended league games: in Povertenrees._F «eee See ee” comnnerere ONY Fhe students hoped to se0 the U ity of M aa te the Wet pores leat dee of doe ee ty gertngper poaginedlige ryt however, was euspi Smith and Cherrington will Harvard game next week at acer) Ale rs Hb nen used aaa 4 Niles recovered Max Eakin's | Whitman's eleven, picked from a ~-- poo aR ce gle Naps moners Orene Cambridge for $7, whereas the |i TA510 fumble near the Washington | male student body about one-sixth cis tah aes Wadaeaie one ae. ?* Pat seSerey/ th Pel rnaeeeene oes Mine and scored a touchdown. [as large as Washington, could MORAN WANTS ce, cae oe SIBLEY LEADS $36. ; He failed at goal. Later Polly | humble the big fellow the Gtante ant! be ——————— . wh ee - é. Getmm fambled and Whitman | i BIGGER MONEY to the Newark Federal Chase Sibley again defeated Joe! The U. 8. C. eleven, which def FREE AIDMISSION q recovered, Niles kicking the Warren Grimm picked a forward | ball between the bars from [pass out of the air tn the third! owners, and that the Federal | Mayer, 50 to 39, in the second block feated California, 28 to 10, Satur. AT DREAMLAND | Pat Moran has not yet signed al and organized baseball teame of their three-cushion match at the day a Herkeley, averaged 180 rel mt, makin, oe ac | tod ¢ * "1 Bto 0 in’ Whitman's favor in Wits Grint auade |08: Fares on a Jeontract to manage the Phillies.) In Brooklyn, St. Louie, Pitts. |EIks’ club, Wednesday night. Sib sin welght. This is as big ee Ea the first quarter, the score j|tackle around y. Pike carrying ey than he got} burg, Chicago, Buffalo and |iey leads, 100 to 68, on two nights’|a m as Dobie ever put on the] 3 10 standing unchanged at the end the ball over for a touchdown on bec dsl | Kaneas City will be united. play gridiron F o of the first half the last down. MecCaas, who was/ | Only the persona! enmity of Ban : ° ba coach of the Missionaries at that | |Johnson and Jim Glimore ha 9 There was wna excitement | time, rushed on the field and loudly the peace waiting. The p * around Denny field about that time, | protested th | t the ball was not| for even then Washington students | over the goa! line. McCaas couldn't had become calloused to winning. | explain how he happened to know |so positively that the ball wasn't lover, but as they had referees jeven fn ti days to decide such - matters, Me¢ was ordered from A the field. cee Those fighting Whitman vet- Columbia erans, with Niles leading the assault, forced Washington to Hit thelr own one-yard line just as | league has proved [while only thr [three American league teams made money Inst season | Dr. Ray L. Wilbur, new pres. | dent of Stanford university, favors |OHIO METHOD IN participation of freshmen in inter | DENTISTRY collegiate athletics | Miraing tooth are repiacea by! | The Ohto Method by artifictal teeth KODAKERS— |that are natural your original « i % 3pm A, abeut to end. teeth. Exan:fnations are now being In at one, at five jakine was called on to punt. conducted without charge, and esti | they "re done” ie The ball was passed poorly and Eakins fumbled, Cook re. covering. a Whitman man fallen on the ball Wash- ington would have been de | feated, for the game ended with that play. oe mates are furnished tn all cases. | JACOBS. PHOTO SHOP WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK Fleer V.-1. Bldg. FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE $15 Set of Teeth, Cee a penn elt f You Feel Cedric (Hap) Miller You are looking at the brightest Guaranteed . $5 That you are down and out, Saturday. After the Whitman (individual backfield star in the, $10 Solid Gold or 4 and everything about you looks May be purchased trial from any battle, the team will be too [Northwest conference today. Ced Porcelain Crown . | discouraging, just try the ex- 4 a Columbia Dealer. sore for anything but signal (ric Miller, of Vancouver, Wash., is O Gold or Porcelain | ‘ ‘ periment of turning squarely running Monday and Tuesday. |the man, He is a senior law stu-|™ Bridge Work : h e Columbia The squad embarks for Califor. (dent in the state university and). ld Fillings 8 about and facing the other ro nla Wednesday morning, arriv- has played left half on the U. of W.| Solid Gold Fillings --$1_Up way. It's the hopeful, cheer- a wou Graphophone Ing Thuraday night. Signal drill |team for thren wessons Other Fillings .. ¢| ful attitude of mind that wins. P wil the riday. So {iiier uauall » Washington erage | = Company much time will be spent re |inan selected. the fourth | Office Hours, 8:30 {20 to © Bundara A bank account helps. ie 1918 Fh turning from California that o » vs » ig f ave | Gable will net have much time to cotupiete t h Cot Rate | acnige: oe you ~ our “tip” on the “$25 $15" proposition ? to coach his men after return- gd ‘ut-Rate Jid you ask any of our “ups tairs” ompetitors to show their a | n the ¢ I | I | a) a I c mf e 5 € : ing before the second game ighing 187 stripped nterest | 5 ont ATT EE . wits Gea’ Hebtialey tam Ve open ns is “arto ou ‘OH Dentists | teres % original invoices or him. ae : On ott 207 UNIVERSITY 68T. | _—_ lo let you see the exact cost of their miscalled $25 value gar- 7 et excelled \ 4 =~ Walter Shiel was in the lineup CORNER SECOND AVE | 1 ment ¥ SE A | etait, Saas rae, he, Mosse When | Z UNION , period and will probably. play part (te catapult “his body thru an ope | -ut this question to the “upstairs” dealer: tl ec e prow t ot fe * ere 1 . SALMON EAST > rede gg etl eorgy sonra eet aan i front of him and tt g di BULL ‘BROS. \SA VINGS & H ; “W kg ote stigecd ask $ ace and $25 ge of your gs — are id ‘gi aig wa § ters oF labout three to bring him down | not these ‘better’ or ‘special’ suits exactly the same value, and from , Shiel was missed in the Gonzag iT. T | ‘ : ofaeas : ‘ ; , tilt . Jusi Printers RUS co. | the same factories and billed on the same identical invoice as the , Let the folks back East enjoy | eee e409 00 I ahiDY one tine, tres |. The squad was not released 1013 THIRD AlN 1043 | pda abide clothes you sell at $15? a Win, weighing from 7 to's pounds,| by Doble until tong after enarteianinhceesnetinenronsintncnen Pe ha RE Es ed, carefully packed in| Ghost balls were called forth ee mis cranes Prepaa | and practice by are light pur Capital and Surplue $800,000 | There is nothing magical about Tonkin’s $15 Suits and Over- | . $1.56 ‘east, of the Misstssipot Hive sued. yaad coats, They are, however, the very best values that we could pos- : ipaditively qustantes ft to arrive e 7 JAMES D. HOGE, President sibly find in a two months’ search throug > great clothing mar- Benenwenaaraies sete", COLORADO MAY | WARM BATTLE moon | AMEE © Hod sibly find in 2 two months’ se hrough the great clothing mar- | ] the order—we'll do the rest. Vice President and Trust Officer ke's of the United State | 4 SSORTH "PACIFIC FISH co. ABOLISH BOUTS sae Not one of them cost less than $10.50 at the factory. Add to | | Boxing may be abolished in Cot- | HOGE BUILDING | this the cost of selling and alterations, such as we make, and you oradogsoon by order of Gov. Carl Prediction that a heavy, fast In the H. f - . > 5 m eeu: who esrly in bis term made| team, such as Whitman and pave OT earn Pinsoee! have the utmost $15 worth. A er public speeches in favor of the, California, would run away MUHL PAINT co. We challenge comparison with the best you can find elsewhere, P) sport. | from Washington If the attack . ind will cheerfully refund the full price if you can duplicate T a were well planned and effi G18 Pike st. ris iy oe rte e i . e price you can duplicate Ton- 4 Do you know the | clently executed was made In kins’ S15 Suits in Seattle. PIKE ST. LIQUOR Co. MAKES RECORD Spokane after the Gonzaga-U, WALLPAPER . j » v > * * * * 411 Pike st. of W. game by none other than From 5 Cents a Double Roll Fair enough In two entire seasons of Pacific| William H. Dietz, coach of the ap Siglo Coast league baseball, Biff, sensational state college The Only High-ch evil cul = . pn igh per Digened B o om Seesats Chile 4 _ Three Big Specials for Toda left fielder, has not missed partict dian of Idaho's football des. pation in a single game. He has tinles, OOTH " 2 ball, which would seem to be some- | said hi am, which as heavy | thing of a record but se ; % NOTE—We carry Clothing Exclusively at the Metropolitan Clothes Shop, Henry Building. lis genuine Sunnybrook full at $c; full pt., 40c; full %-pt., 20 All standard brands of wines anc Hquors at cut prices {large bottles of Rainter, German Lager or Olympia, ice cold, 50¢ Why Pay Moret ral miles faster an hour than Dobie's, could run away from Washington In a championship bat ta Ce Pe tle. He was frankly disappointed in the varsity, as he expected a Frenne 100, 280 and S00 Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Furnishings at the downtown store, 609 Second. Tian YOU AR, jteam that had hot been defeated in| ON PAINLESS | | A SUPERB LINE OF GABERDINES, val t sama, (Reem coven "year to" show ‘tome ret | ON PAINLESS NEW NEW PANTAGES || | 4 SUPERB LINE OF GABERDINES, values up to $18.00, special CAR WING TOBACCO George Varnell, who ref. | By EDWIN 4 BROWN | ereed the Whitman-Oregon D.D. S. | game a week ago, remarked Leading | that the Missionaries had the best team in years, not except ing the splendid machine that , mowed down Oregon and Idaho | The Larges 1818 The serwarts, he ead ee Sh the W Oe ; f ; ; 4 EXTRA SPECIAL—25 dozen Shirts, Mushroom pleats, new stock, were as big and scrappy as Imitated by Many, Haunted by None. ; regular $2.50 value, speciak ........... 0 cece eee eee ge $1.00 Dobie’s, and, from all he could 1 09 canes out of every 100 T can 1, Nig! gather, the backs were much [extract teeth without pain. The r . 4 . | faster : " nit me to ¢ o| GLORIOUS ACTS—7 | Extra Quality Neckwear, new silk weaves, at ..............50¢ OSPERITY Singers and Instrumentaliats | | 50 dozen “Excello” and “Bates “Street” Shirts, new patterns only, eS eee re ee CHEW ANDA wits dan f emanate Ee, tle with Dobie, who never would Ve the best local ; ae a does not know || Two Shows N Y, 7180, 9110 w his real anesthetic? but If give him a chance to Soe to inot extract teeth Phone Main 323, ability here. Before Nig could dentiat may have eee geaeg Ge ae | TONKIN’S start, two or three men hit him at | fe yo" cand know how i H lonce an@—Blooey!) Whitman was|use it » patient prevents | © qUArantes the superiority of 4 at Broadway high school, so he will |P* Ira: | | 9 2 ASK your dealer for W-BCut frretiocertlows onesie iting jae Whtos nts 1 | | ctotes sHor peyton for him Saturda pal xtracting M | ne ssionaries always have|can extract any normal te Chewing Tobacco. It isthe __,..? greatly outweighed hy Waste {number of teeth without aes 1312 Fourth Ave. a a (Hotel Butler Bldg.) i season they will be J. BROWN, D. DS. new “Real Tobacco Chew”—cut long | ineion. Wii this conan the SU pe EPG da Him heat “Aven | | : the line, tho Hghter in the back-| Valen and rahe kone PN NDBERG CO. : Bhtedwer send Ifo ja stays 1 w. a open avenings until # and Sundays | Ae daar ca WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City pate: Me the slaw Ocenia: ae Heltingham office te. at! Rik 110? THIND AVENUR Se A “a a

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