The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1915, Page 9

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STAR—TUESDAY, NOV, 2, 1915. MUTT AND JEFF—SHERMAN CERTAINLY HAD THE RIGHT ANGLE ON WAR BY BUD FISHER (eoovet 1918 by HO Fisher Trade Mark Res. U ® Pat. Off» EFF LISTEN! YoU Go OUT AND GET THRES GUYS To DRESS LIKE FRENCH SOLDIERS ANd SINTON THEM QWNER BEHIND AHILG Where THERE ARE NO REAL PREACHMEN AND TEL GO AND CHARGE THEM AND DRIVE THEM AWAY. WE'LL SPLIT THE RE WARD Na Te THEM. GET ME? i Vim roeat . DID You BAY | “HILL THREE” o@ “HILL FOUR” 2 ‘ Cheasty’s The Home of IN@ Gor a GREAT IDEA ‘ WELL, TUE Gor My PHONEY PREACH MeN STAKED OUT BEHIND “HILL POUR", You've Comfort xz i Got To HAND ir TO ‘ | TLL PUT “EM BEHIND MUTT, HE'S GOT A For ale | TAPERIAL WUL'WO 8” BECAVEE GREAT HEAD AT ndaerwear | _—_ UTMAT MAJESTY ALL TROOPS at Ay ‘ HERE'S A REAL PRIN wo} “HILL POURS All the Makes that have made Underwear Famous Per Garment BORLESKE |"aives’tr cxme HNonaires on the ice this season, | | j While it may grate on the nerves of the rivals Gil- IS ‘THERE’ Fela ates oe cee a Hl feati » seve 4 s he h peg hi th it. Pate 3 mour Dobie has been defeating for the seven seasons he pre eerrtgpars Aten nag errs . manage the has reigned unchallenged in the North- “| daa frog to acting as head of the west, the splendid, totally unexpected “Personally, | think Dobie : ie would defeat Washington State triumph of the Oregon Aggies over the if the teams were to meet this PHF lf eer : Z eons id Vi t Borieske, Michigan Aggies in their own ba iwick tela artes Witte meee, Saturday last by a 20 to 0 score is indi- rect monument to the Seattle man. The fact that Dobie has been beating Interesting CardonTap THREE TEAMS """Stin'‘tr non (STRAIGHT STUFF cat Elks’Smoker Tonight ABOUT EQUAL Goa a skill, an exceptionally promising |!¥8% Miller and Jack Martin | 7 Neff and Pinkman have met twice * card is offered by the Elks’ club in| petore, Neff winning the first tine, _ California won from St. Mary's thelr gymnasium Tuesday night. | 4 year ago, at the Pacific A. C., be. 10 to % Saturday in her last pre Uminary contest before meeting By the Sporting Editor cause he was too well seasoned for Washington at Berkeley next Sat e Pinkman, who had just won the Northwest amateur title. Late in|Uday. Dbbie should keep his rec F l ou September Pinkman boxed his rival | OT Intact, as California's showing a " the judges calling it a draw, which, | ,_ ever feel like shaking hands o¢ course, rodded both. They are 27 te 0, while Oregon and Oregon Aggies ran up scores of 21 to 0 and with yourself? Well, just S11'0"* (0 settle their little dispute, sire t, respectively. ‘This places which means tonight's bout will be before returning to Walia Walla. “With all due regard for Dietz, who has accomplish- ed wonders with the st lege squad, it must be imit- ° hese three teams about on a par. a a battle. | | ted he fell in h 4 start a savings account and MARTINA WALLOPER | Washington State college with better teams than the eleven that smear- material at Pullen “hie tal, 4 | taeores of 2 oO ove recon, 2 4 je i th - ‘ 1 1 i you will know what that, elt Martin nas come ail the 10°C" ver Oregon Agricultural co ed M. A. C., one of the greatest machines Dietz, I think, is one of the best | feeling is like. ' y. - one vee (lege on the home field, and a 41 | ' ; ; coaches who ever came to the} i mp ning up with ito 0 score over Idaho, at Moscow, that ever trod a Middle Western gridiron, lng A ae Pa tg one punch for several months. inten bat te Ghee eared th Sed dink Ho batacithy pit ; shown that. But I think Doble} |. Seek Ashworth, 9 traveling [ltr conference teams. Indian an oing it consistently for seven sea- could frame a defense for anything Interest | salesman, uncovered him, and | onferen: . A x W. S.C. has used to date, and with | toute him as a wonder. Miller emg ary pramsoes a peveite: 0 = sons, brings Dobie out in bold relief as thone irresistible off tackle thrusts, in ret season in the orthwew j “ Mel. eagle hanae: raglan ~ von ae one of the greatest football instructors ne Be A mae Nr fer UNION Mite wsemectincers | RCO THY RIVAL | is the country-—East or West Fro Ge [Facer eater soy and Martin will have to keep | WORTHY RIVAL | cu Ke ce ! f. = Noble, r. h.: Young, q. b. [offense that Dobie couldn't stop, 0 ou (J } } | joago critics, ever loath to! course, the boys practiced | for he arranges hix schedule so the i joing himeelf if he wants to | | 8 practic ® 6 8 ot SAVINGS &) 2\22, rreei ne wane to | IN GREEN TEAM give eresit to the West for athletic | Monény atteowcon tne evening. |ether’ fillocsans forest ny sie ina TRUST co nity. What will be fair means of dop seblovesiente, candidly odanit sew) * than any time this sea- | what th heve before his own i | SMemeser Nat , tc ing out which team will win the at the caliber of football in the team meets them © Ne ea aa renee {Ok | cocci, 6 the Frankia Northwest conference is larger see The state college is using div FOR OF SEATTLE lteresting. Answering a popular|Broadway game next Saturday at than in the Middle West. They! ‘The W. 8. C. eleven has tremen-|ing interference with deadly ac ' lery, he matched Leo Houck against Dugdale fleld Altho most of the jhad to come thru with that deduc: | dous driving power Dietz's ma-|cursey and the guards are pulled | oe }Spider Abe, who gave him as much | Wise ones have {t figured out that tion. The facts are too plain to| chine gained 349 yards to 136 made|out for interference on end runs. stiful lasting Crowns an@ Capital and Surplus $800,c00 as any one could do for four rounds away has the game tue aidestep. i by Idaho on straight football alone. | Dietz put fast men at those post-| ‘ that are guaranteed , some time ago. Houck is much im-|®¥8%, they should remember j Only six forward passes w at-| tions for that express purpose. He t from $3.00 to $5.00 —_ caval idiee that 41 f ought (Franklin came within a deuce of | The Michigan farmers for three | tempted; two were sucessful. Only |uses the shift effectively, too, and nl reputation alana * 4? ' m4 on nye and OCUght | nolding the fast Broadway team years have ranked high. Walter |three fumbles were made; one was|has his lineman charging with tre-| that better Den- i JAMES D. HOGE, President | 2. win e - one of the pers PFOO-| soot year to a tle score. This yout Camp and other experts with large | recovered mendous power. They charge low | annot be secured, no N. 8. SOLNER, [pects te the Northwest. Jack Fow-| v6 two teams are about the same reputations have placed Macklin, | - land hold with their legs, It would | xt price you par.” You | Vice President and Trust Officer |'¢r of Ballard, who beat Hoxge, a tak WA. Weneits . peind BR coach of M. A. C., on « par with the | |be a mighty good game, but Dobie | Grattnesta, hes Genin Philadelphia boxer, recently, is / $0 er a best in the nation, They had to do} |has won so often that I have to|Maway with pain of discomfort. _——- t it C ‘or | Dt | oO! a ratuaent Water, idan |” Broadway shows to advantage at WALTER RESEBURG 1H, aha cowie be obtained oxtab- |stack with him : [J Wethave nundreds of testimonials NOGZ BUILDING a speedly 125-pounder, and Rowan, |th¢ line smashing game, and in all| From 1906 to 1909 a young fellow) OM At tney hated to do it.| 9 | less Extraction of Teeth tm the Heart of the Financial |, satior from the cable ship Re.| Probability Henderson will this|who weighed only 145 pounds was! 404, sackiin's men bad smother-| |WILL OPEN ICE y penser: hea storer method to defeat the light Rainier star quarterback and end of the | oa vous big Michigan team, 24 to| FREE! oS é valley squad. Taking the game Ripon college eleven, His name 5° pot at “sna “those fellows| RINKS NOV. 17 from any angle, it is bound to be|was Walter Reseburs. conch Of | netied Macklin as a wonder worker . . . 9 If you will come into our office p ha ' rhool, At Ripon | PHN Ee Free Consultation, we wi : oaths cone a eerges ‘ae that with torward wees Bde oeegcage dig er | Roth Vancouver and Victoria ice [fen you exactly what you need I e AY QUARTER Is ily. co Ab ee: ‘ team was about as good as any in hockey arenas will open Nov, 17, [and explain the difference be- CURES WITHOUT DRUG pesene & light team could beet Si the Middle Went |The professional players will be tween our True-to-Nature Teeth bie one, and he has proved his| | bes p ; Bland other kinds. It will cost you sx G00D ih OPEN WoNDERF VENTION K e-y with his Franklin squad, | oS | asked to report the last week in Bi iothing to find out. ‘ a! — hich held Queen Anne to a 0 to 0 ©. A. C. walioped, 20 to 0, the this month. | a | FIELD le and beat West Seattle and| same eleven that beat Michi Benton Bangs, the 175-pound half AL OES CC arRER E sailed burg is handling} 989 24 to 0. | back of the state college eleven, is BO nsurance June Blanchard, the red-head eee a tas tdi pea Washington State best 0. A. |the best who aver Methe Nos | SIGNS PLAYERS ed quarterback of the Queen Hie started hie coaching career at| C+ 29 to 0, two weeke before | west, think critics from east of the —— NTIST s Anne team, is the best man at Stoughton, Wis high school, and| ‘that team amashed M. A. C mountains. They say he is a Hap Eastern Canadian ice hockey ‘ re ie’ | | running back punts Seattle st O12. The question is—how much | Miller and a Borleske combined, magnates have no chance to take AVE. Title Insurance is used by |] coaches have produced in years came West In 1912 i «| better le Washington State {which is certainly dealing in su-|any Pacific Coast league stars, as\ 2420-22 SECOND A 4 the careful broker, who de- In the Lincoln game last Sstur | than M. A. C.? |periatives, Listen to this the Patricks took care to sign all home Mal ne ires not only the speedy day Blanchard never fatled to |} | The football season now be} Reducing the equation to its Renton Bangs, the plunging left|the men they wanted before the| Im Prescat Location 12 Yeere ing of the real estate make from 20 to 30 yards on a@ officially declared open. A. A.! jowest terms—how much bet- [halfback of the state college team, | war broke out | ‘3 ~ s return and he had to sidestep Stage has issued a statement tell) ter a coach is Glimour Dob carved his name in the hall of| joan or sale, but the abs half the Lincoln team to do It jing how weak Chicago ts | coach of seven championship j|fame of W. 8. C. football history. | lute SAFETY of his client's Against Franklin, Blanchard ——_—____— — | elevens, teams that won over |The state college has had many | investment. was terrible from Queen i | better teams than the 1915 Ag- glittering backfield men, but it is ™ . Anne's standpoint, but he has ‘ than Macklin, or Yost, | doubtful if any ever shone as young | developed so rapidly that he has J | | who in two out of three years | Hangs did. Of the 249 yards made | become better than Benson of f) yoy need not autter at has not been equal to beating |by the state college backs in scrim: | Georke Henry Franklin at carrying back | strength. nervous debtlit Macklin? jmage, Bangs was responsible for e Good Broderick punts. weakness that unmans } “ef more than half. He was a Bor a It was Blanchard who inter. }/7 ny 4 ern bg Pty vn | In the East, Yost has been pitted |leske and a Hap Miller combined, cepted a pass in the last 40 sec- fi tiie remedy ia electricity, the p | against Harvard and, tho he lost, | possessing the speed of the former at the : onds and ran 40 yards for the [\tha ves life and atrengt 7 to 0, he established Middle West-| and the driving power of the latter. Lending Money in touchdown that kept the Quays | human be i - On Filling Teeth ern football of just as high grac Time and again he circled the : _—— in the scrap for the title. 1 rhe ectra Vite while you sleep. sal nanan jas that played by Harvard, cham-|ends for long, consistent gains and B 24H Without tricity 10 your nerves and the 7 ee plons of the East for several sea-| when he was called upon to carry : = ours = it to every other organ and. tis : sons. If Middle Western football| the ball thru the line he responded | 4 spetioaes of yo restoring health lia as good as that played by Har-| with crunching blows that carried | ; Hurrying MONTGOMERY TO Dr ira Wine tod olttchdbied t |vard, and Northwestern football is|well past the forward line. The battery, which pur | better than that played in the Mid-| first three touchdowns scored by i 6s CRS Ce PLAY END FOR prio rncn pumps er Abt hs adces Gok, takh a Pla lW A.C. were Ibe civsce Teonlt. of Panama-Pacific Exposition into the nerves for hours while | P 2 oot pplication se 1 ltonian brain to see that Dobies|his scintillating attack In addi O seal hen ae a, Wont GOLDEN BEARS ice, os Galitineg ue the entices Jteams are just about as good as|tion to being the principal factor x Seattle business property pone t ‘a sre ‘ondition od by Many, Haughton's. in advancing the ball to within ON Ps UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOR- news the Fatale gti eee striking distance he actually car N Friday ernoon 8 NIA, Nov. 2—More changes tm strong. healthy | oat vital “1 When Yale needed a coach, |ried the ball over the line four policy of TITLE IN- were made in the Varsity foot lings. ‘If you have a pain it {fort and | some years ago, Dobie was one | times, being seemingly unstoppable F SURANCE was tasued ball lineup today, in an effort drives it out. If you have stomach yn th sgh oe Bly ede | oman they overlooked who when once he came close to the and delivered to us | to avert disaster when Callfor- trouble, rheumatixm, weakness, in. led on their dentist every Ix! Couid put old Eli back where | last whitewashed line.’ F] ; O* Saturday morning the nia mee’ Washington here [ae Kidney oF livers “ int 11d be confined largely | she belongs. a : borrower receive the Saturday. In order to bolster \ ¥ fr ye > ect {te eaning, treating and filling | _o7 & Are you interested in funde—an ordinary ¢x up the ends, which have been healt elites ork made at All aboard for California! | INTEREST HIGH | ample of Speed plus § a the most prominent weak spots, [sll or Write for Information and) nn cet Two hundred joy-seeking ON EAST SIDE tos 4 An Office That Ko Brud Montgomery, quarterback, seed you ee heawittulty rooters from the University of xe bona Mining Art Subject has been placed at that posi ok with particulars re Washington set sail Tuesday MOSCOW, Nov, 2.—The largest Agriculture Saline - tion. r ra-Vita, what It has morning on the 8. &. Congr crowd that has ever seen a game Agriculture Science Aor thers and what they say of 2 and 4 } wry ‘eo P ar ‘. — SU, ( NB uc tle abot pera ape (MB £ hd you names of many for San Francisco, where next |here attended the W. & C.ldaho Horticulture Manufacturing q . oe cud TEE due to Nose his place at end, as people who have heen cured—you |onuse fillings Saturday the Purple and Gold og ae ry y Fars Banya y Since . j y Gianelli will be given an op. ay know some of them personally , ings: | football oladistore will lock In pa Ratutal adiphithaatres ikice : ‘ 4 <i aa portunity to demonstrate his (if). and what it will de for you | etters,| mortal combat with the Golden | the senmasions w hy ne atreak of The latest developments in all industries can . Hoge Buildin i worth. Addrenn ‘ n.| Gears a6 the California war- | the state college eleven football in be seen here. You cannot afford to miss it. q ‘ te Fixchange ain $687 het being Graf will b ‘ atl | ine bie og a 3 Priva hed ne rps is ml pal e T e Electra-Vita Co.): ; best riors style themselves. Fifty been revived : rd Oekal v1 wat va Anny ri DE 4 EDWIN J. HKOWN, D. Ds. | Co-ed8, lending color, tone and — The thorough examina and Duddleson will replace him Reom 206 fae, Biles | shrill feminine laughter such as L F. tion to which we subject : | Sly girls can. joan toan ceeee | YALE HOPEFUL ow Fares het, ‘ a pol-il caainisiiel | Open evenings until § and § sion, leaned over the rails and NEW HAV Nov. 2.—Visions for exposition travel are in effect until a title before issuing a pol OREGON READY ER ntil'¢ for people wi tk. Phone| waved a fluttering farewell to ‘ dt oi , ANENT AND RELIABLE "" or people who wo! no of a revived Yale eleven rose before November 30 via the me ricy oi Title Insurance is in i pS PERN 10 Veara in Seatth LE May Mottingham office ta at Wik| ttle, as the big liner backed [hackers of the Blue today when it 4 itself a satisfactory guar- ENGENE, Nov. 2.—-The U. of 0.) 1 1. ng subetitat land Holly sta, | away from the dock, The U. of | was jearned that the difficulty over ; anty of Safety team went thru its final serimmage "TL nee and Samer | W. band of 20 pleces—instru- | retaining Frank Hinkey as Varsity 4 A permanent state Indem- }) vith the U. of Southern California, Dr. Lind ai humoroue effort at producing [om Shevlin would assist in build 4 nity fund makes 4} at Los Angeles, Saturd | ® S something touching. Presence ing up the almost hopeless gridiron certainty. bho ie dead tng of Spellman rT Anis? of faculty meee afl ship as- machine. | Write for our booklet “Wayside Notes" Die tama’ ihe sccen veclovmed win | WUree eS Meneurs 6° ¢=sErUR. ne — —4 or secure Information from local agent. — ne knee, the 4¢ erforme: 1 ~ 68 : speed and accuracy | The football squad will not 4 a ° The team will leave for Los An We x as leave until Wednesday morning FREE ADMISSION | Was gton geles tomorrow stomnet fea to eure or no feo charged. ||| at 9:90 o'clock. Mr. Doble did AT DREAMLAND on ) : S ACTIVE Yayicone |||) mpeciay tra tints, "Hivarocsle, ||| hired @ special car for hie ath- PANERY ONE WELCOME, | 1 e FED em Piles, vistula,. Kidney and |||| letes. He will lock both doors, | { —Gmn, . Hiadder Troubles and all acute ||| and keep them in that car till | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.— Te eee eee nen tT Wey Gee te Priges, eee ee C. M. Andrews, D. F, and P. A., , nsurance Baseball fans were electrified I examine f 406 or 914 |II| Twenty men will be taken to ULL BROS | 720 Second Ave, Seattl» Eliott 1256. | today wien It was reported that ride dies tor hiood Misorders, Jtours: 9 |||| California. The firat team will | 4 NE Jimmy Johnston, star outfielder ORE AS am, to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 ||!) probably be: Hunt, |, e.; Lead- | John M, Scott, General Passenger Agent y P | 2 ffice, corner Third ||| | ompany | of the Oakland club, had signed le POA ios gy vided 0 Hil odes. Sherence 1604 Third |} em b ts Wirt, |. gs Logg, c.; Just Printers Ls x Seagrave, r. g.; Markham, r. t.; " pie leg Maite al . Murphy, r.e.; Miller, i.h.; Shiel, 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 ; next season. it — |

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