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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1915. PAGE 9) , 1 MUTT AND JEFF—DON’T CROWD JEFF, DON’T CROWD. Copyriant. 918, by HG. FitNer, ‘Trade Mark Rag. U. & Pat. Of» BY BUD FISHER T™™ GETTING Meg Tt o ! \ | — | ri ssi tape ttetaapalid Sy c m) eR SAYS HERG, JEFF ‘ 6 Gr say THar THe < | vine taey i There’s Real : G THE ‘ P Ri ” t 3 FOR SERWLE iy TURKEY, THIS i a Tete ; eR eae re }) DUTY OP THE TURKISH | pod, TURKISH. Home Dow li in th 7 serene ba Neuaiiteeltt «33. j} | Ge — val .o vy a | HOME GUARD 14 °TO Caco Pusnté Qua ity in the * cr SEND A, GERM @ Use! why YOU JON . THE KNOW AX “rH TURKISH HOME / ioe ee Sey ide | - VNC TURK Home * ; z 4 : || SYETAN'S HAREM WHILE | { 4 \ GUAR! TURKEN, f \ ; ~~ ~_SYUAROS ? 4 NOT ME Re Nk GUARE ) TO TURES J YE-AH! WE 16 AWAN, f { ‘h t | Do You THink — || te, i THEY WANTED }| eas VY \°L WANT to | me to Tow SITIIN A TRENCH || ; |} with A LOT (| $2 50 \ | e \ OF DinTy TURKS ? “Values Tell’’ ‘MIDGET TEAMS Sen midday Ce org Dietz Never Raises His @ A. WILL © | Ad : * ee Voice While Coaching-- SCALE 162 | ‘Lone Star’ Pullman Idol TO A MAN Preliminary to the big game, the | ae midgets of Qu Anne and Proad The state college players about 4 Harvard's “comeback” against Princeton and Ya football teams the men must s | be a husky lot of ten way are scheduled to play for the} 15 and lasts Coach Austin K, Allen, of | ity tit th Lincoln park} | | 1 5 Saturday will give the “Big | training of All-American ma tive scores, the Star) om ats his th aes Sateen ba the champion Broadway eleven, Three” football bugs some eve close at torn hyeer, waletane door grvirtey ws gcd ede at Dugdale field next Saturday, thing to chatter about during 4 ae teams he H bail sends at the cht 1 Tete tein tani take oe al an eleven that will average 162 the ensuing few days. Quite ar s \ defeat Chace eat a aden: le cane one quarterback, pounds to the man, in an ef- % Back in 1910 Yale was de- | up among a certain t fadiall team thie. tall, ‘eret:.\while, with: Cape C , Kor 8) fort to wrest from the Orange feated by West Point, 9.3, play. valli«, because Coa pat them Sie Wi dete aie die rs a a peed iy and Black the championship of F. ed a Score tle against Van e s Hofer a Rroadwa | elec. Sedat cand Gnd Ga ama teak i - we had no) Seattle, The weight of the 9 derbilt, and was defeated by ‘is Seebiees Midgets t ou try, mer eta eng on je [subs fo brooks and Herried, at! Quays evenly distributed, Brown, 21-0. In the one week > at 2 won Seen Saver Ge. 29F See. {tates le has rs of g00d| Carr, a big guard, being the years a miracle worker on the uards a ‘8. Doane,| only real big man on the squad. before the Princeton game | me W. &. C. team, in the last two 58 pounds fullback on Y w ractically reorgan < Ka we hs The Star made a special re- ized. Farrag Mf garanted: ? ae when | Queen Anne was « her bat | making ~~ Al ve aba says he sa “iy quest of Allen and Henderson, Bh 5-3, and Harvard, represented star was and all of the Q A ag Paypal mgs The success of the team lies Broadway coach, for correct by one of the best teams Har |< Aggies in 1912 | players are of the same opinic ag | y too much in in the fact that the players | weights. The following list rep- ee tian ver had, wae held to} rn praise of Dietz,” Tom writes have been willing to listen to | resents the first accurate table 4 ee eeore. aoe ; to the sporting editor of The him and that they have carried | of weights given out. : i078 ai a be a Star. “As yet he hasn't rats. out his instructions to the let Queen Anne—Burrows, f. b., 168; ties Yale inst: three consece- | oe", *4 t e fir YOUNG CRITIC TO ed his voice on the field ter. This is because we all had | ‘Thomas, t. or h. b., 172; Rude, b. Dy tive games ST iS the etude = . ‘ . h « her While coaching, his voice is faith in him from the start. The 1 56 Pope, t 168; Blanchard, q. b. body deserted Coach Hinkey's| bee, Dertic ata e BOMB TEUTONS pitched at the ordinary conver confidence everybody has plac- |; Blak 188; Chariton, & } tandards and Tom Shevlin was|\), os Rela ; oo peer sational —_ tone He never ed in him has been rewarded 68 vit Hill, e., 1435 3 Yale fans were hoping that ey oan Gu sean He used t & swears. Dietz appears on the by results in every instance. It | Wachter, Goodfellow, ¢» this leaven would show itself in take’ dest ballave ys r. but now at ator field as he would on Second all simmers down to the confi- | 1 Allen, q. b., 136; Carr, g., 200; the Brown game. Shevlin hasn't niyghd wean are Lode e Canadt expeditionary | ave., Seattle. He appears to be dence the men have in the |MeCroskey, e, 139; Olson, b. Dy arrived yet, however, and the big |?" , ews bave taken |} 5. rcendhonifetlrsed asad ‘i: | the least concerned person coaching system which has /159. Brace ; ‘Sizer, h. b., 1866 4 end may work a niracle he r old ‘aaa Joe Canadian | around, made them carry out his Selecting the heaviest men for : chances are about 50-0, however,| |)" - an itih wee rt page | “The fellows all reg Dietz as, teachings faithfully.” the eleven, these are the boys who at Yale will get a bad trov Si was quite pe Rice : it, otek ake their best friend in the world and Tyrer writes that Walter Her-| probably will start Saturday's big ffom Princeton next Saturday at fat the same time there fen't a thing ried, Lincotn tackle last season, Columbia coach it just as " seat me, the team averaging 162. That New Haven, and an additional dose peter rar Or tothe : eoeing, | Fle pestooteaes: | jhe wouldn't do for ‘his boys ad Ray Loomis, on the 1913/ts big enough for anybody. Allen, ’ Of sour medicine the following Sat-| 210s boat will be seated only |) srosne:,® basketball star, an: | SELDOM SCRIMMAGES ven, are getting along well. Both/ moreover, has taught them lots of § urday at Cambridge. Harvard beat) sire. of the men who defeated || \4, bled for a while wit ¥ the | evening's practice will make their letters football Yale last year, 36-0 ae diver neo Clam ee ae ee, ee Sp heat SPB ere Te caer BROADWAY, 157 3 Skt ca rvar c else to do, so enlisted the pach ~Hend itted th A has only three of the 1915 Pough flying corps, He is learning to | Coach Henderson permitted the After January 1, 1916, Cal Ewing! xeepsie eight left fly at the Wright Brothers | will have cause to heave a sigh of gee ae jant, in Dayto 0. relief. It should be a healthy sigh Base hits jay Hewitt *port Thru the generosity of Arch-| don in the winter Sins Senuenear Ponti biship Edward J. Hanna, who con | jud, summer time pinyere teasssslede to give ont their ‘ 1011S 0 own weights, which follow: La j pay, a 388 Adams, t., 160; { 170; Bowden, MARY SAYS SHE WON'T MARRY |! shal! travel a few make ng from tor « jefeat of Jake ars, and then Rhodes, Butch enlisted several months ago. trols the property for the Catholic| Daubert, Brooklyn first sacker | . AGAIN come back with the book treasures | Houser, ¢ k, 4 diocese, the lease on Ewing field) who ran for alderman in Brooklyn Mary came this morning looking |that I shall pick up settle down Overton, a Potte that had 18 more years to run, will bale 80 fF and thin nto a book broker live happy |150; Gribble, f. b 162; Nylander, be canceled. The is have been! go nenody took the bull out of Aw she was dressing for luncheon 193; Thompson, t, 185; Purse paying ground rent on two parks.| 4.0 vate bulldog Tom Shevlin is she showed me the cruel scar on at her curiously. Mary,/man, e., 141; MacDonald e., 143; " see touted as the man who can put It |her ast |for all her lack of flesh and color, |Twing, g., 150; McCloskey, e. or te Men in other lines of sport | pack j is all I have left of. my,had grown prettier 155; Reese, h. b,, 155; Jerad, h. b, are taking part tn football this | th, |dream, Mar d the awful part 1 want to do what is best for|155; Cassells, e., 122 season. Harvard has three Enough Yale graduates Jof it is, it won't let me forget Max; but if I marry him, will that| Henderson's first team, the first 4 members of the tennis team | have answered the call for jsaid, with a little tremble in be best? 11 men named, will age exact- chasing the 5 kin. Judging | coaches, so officiais will not voice. \ 1, my dear, if you a ne Iily 1 pounds. His system calle for 4 from the ¢ calit r of Harvard's use the conscription plan. | Do you want to for Mary?” | will answer very differently than I |excey nal speed in the line, quick seg ate ae | “Why, of course I want to forget | would before I was wm 1. Then |shifts and agility, which has crowd- 49—Legal Notices Golf, says the beginner, is cht Drug ’ I would like to remember some |! would have thought it terrible to|ed Thompson and Nylander, two of N THe | UNITE atATe ,, os not so bad after you learn the jot the beautiful thing you|bhave married a man youn than |the biggest men in the high school 4 ened oe. te Aone language |know this idea of sorrow's crown | myself, but now I have come to the|circles, off the team. With this q Te Ma ¢ the Petit of sorrows being the remembrance conclusion that # is not age that/|pair playing, Broadway's average Beach Steamenir apan ” a of happier things is all nonsense tires man, but the invisible be would be as high a» Queen Anne's. ee corner 6, Be Serer "| ARREST DRUGGISTS . otte But when I think, as sometimes rier that he builds between himself Pete ton Uekinenan of ba I Itho I try to forget—oh, {and his wife. He can ge th > corporation. chart of anid # Lae ge sg eg must, alth y to forg rs) es He can g hru the —Forty-seven thousand persons ship. for tation of Mabtiity a . how I try to forget—of my nights |little door to th side of| Will see the Harvard-Yale game, tered NO. 3099. CITATI Druggists who haven 5 lof agony and tears and of my days |things, but he for locks her out | yy ‘ Miclswnecs te ‘Mar Ceasersi Cee eee ee etter) PERMANENT AND RELIABLE f agony and tears and of my days) (Rings but be forever locks her out) Noy, 20, if the expectatian of United tates of America, Western Dis-| ise while the registering ts bi the Harvard Athletic associa- Bist. of Washington, Worthern. Dl-|1os 'wiye who had neglected 10 10 Venre im Seattle questioned myself if 1 did right— | within tion is fulfilled. The erecta | good pyr “ ; ta I no au t stant loould I have made things any better What you say, my dear, ma of wooden grandstands has WHEREAS. a pet se tye ie 1 nd w sona for either of us—I pray for for Se ace “e more decided no’ brought the seating capacity of District Court ¢ *. tor|Ed S a . A f |fulness as a thirsting man we get married agair g | icneom Devinte aa as a gph el and advice |pray for a drink of cold w I she hesit the Harvard stadium Northern, Division, Gey Clare: G. 9 tey, of the Sumr VISET WILL PEEL, | “Time will bring forgetfulness, |and then blushed as she new j September, 1915, by Long Beach Steam: pai 4 ner of pharmacy, 1901 Queen ; chip Compeny, ® corpor cs re i i dear Mary,” 1 said, fatuor An old woman who is ni the American steamabf and | Henry Diaz, of th ’ , sear Ghiit hat, |the loneliest being o: th le Coast Steamship - orgar Coach Henderson (top) and Fullback LaFray, throwing pass. Time will never oblite nat eiug on earth / Bae Drug Co, 7208 Woe organs . ¥ Ri poll Me err agg Te he Coatiates || FREE ADMISSION rporation, F E. Rothsct Th ra oman_ caught school in Bellingham jerron |, nd t is a deeper sca ship. in which each of said p Live | e came g ar. “And the 4 deeper r Joma, damage and tn) 424 Denny ant in Bellingham than any other |i iene yet. Hut let's not. tall DANCING EVERY EVENING ned b 1902 Rainier happy moment He has the man. bout it, dea I want tot f RDIEN Wi EVERY ONE WELCOME q 2 Raini . abo dear want to tell you o LL q faculty of driving a team of pat a at 1 think of doing—I very Seattle high school boys with a smile, Me — upon : e Giecharge of her cargo and because the coach is a good FOOT H know, and I have been quit Mh Paul Des Jardien, one of the q 14 In said port, whether the #a yan scout, the squad works just as cessful with them, You need not |] greatest all-around’ athletes In Reis tuo mala sxemmetip. Per oes = ARE GROWING UGLY!” hard for him as it would for a sok 80 supercilious, my '} the country, will turn profes the steamship Admiral ¥ cig | slave driver. In other words, know even better than you ‘/] sional. He has agreed to as oceurred in the Fert t Heattic on th i aware’ ¥ = . > | Henderson kids his boys into | Max Pendleton m ee It goa es sist Alonzo Stagg, of Chicago suse F nters tmorning of August 29, 1 ete sata] b ward V 1 nposth veal tap: @ xe to be successful, but while he. |} university. ir ine * wistic Parciee was on the atercoaié chek ip ead. al riee,| hitting up at top spee | 7 , H in coaching baseball, || ang ps vaya rwise; and 1g oe yp il ee on “tiered : 9 a.m. t couple of hours each afternoon perhaps, bought any kk id of books |} football, basketball and track ili shinai ‘ HD WHEREAS. the value of the In part, Sil sve. & lecknre on | indays, 10 ® to And withal, he is a serious because of me, yet I only sold him |] teams : : the petitioner, Long Beach Steamshir lity and Human Progres bs is Partai = — -| Student of football, The play- ON PYORRHEA POCKET- fine books, because I wanted him to Des Jard Jecision to turn || ene’$ uarancen the ana ave tian aes, tae ate , Star lyceum co Sa 8 de une % 5 Paraieo and her ogre leet ay ers know this and have confi BOOK TREATMENT have the be e professional will disappoint Chi- {| trial to prove tt. : urday evening. course he he d me rele cago atl ic clubs who cou p« ¥ tezmination of wig for the wou dence in him. By KDWIN J. BROWN of ir he h f ba argl ag thiet lubs whe inted a page! Viggam 7 we Louis. LaFray, fullback and Dy. Ds. |—ne would have bought the whole |f on him as a sure point winner eee) f nn is becoming ugly oe ate 5 end, shoots a forward pass as Seattle's Leading book shop had I permitted it. As|[ in big meets the interest 0 f 0 ard ; ort Coast Steamship Company white k | swiftly and accurately as Hap it was, he has added a wonderful a entd aten’ Paraiso and » yor Miller, who is the best in the collection to his library, and many | : the termination « ’ ring t | x Oo TS ae per eth palit | PIKE ST, Lavon ¢ Northwest conference. La Fray of them will always bring ba k my EXPECT 47,000 | - n " x | p to Margie don't be 090.00) dollars, and sald petitio LL BIG 411 Pike & is good for yardage on off « |name to him ; | ven stipulations with good tackle drives most any time, | fice In the Wai jiieve any man ever did anything) AT CAMBRIDGE A. LUNDBERG CO. i fictent Doel ah cconronghongre Selle menuine Gunny brook full gt He played left tackle last fall | tmitated by Many, None|great unless some woman influ Trusses, Deformity appliances and P i ae nective interests to abide vind full %-p C A iitlolat Cimbe. fy and pay the moneys awarded by the TEAMS NUMBER Ate; aun ot raads of wince and f| and wae playing ond this one The has fenced him, and I do not beleve that CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Nov. 10, | Hor WRD AT ENU® ; final decree rendered by this court or All Mi euers at cut prise son, when Gribble’s injury made at a.d\a woman can do great things alone, — - waa awe ‘ DEAF SPP Sete eee of the age = PLAYERS 4 large bottios of Rainter It necessary for him to switch ate te butlag T shall be In the future Soective interests. eon Lager or'e nia, ice cold, to the backfield, Now that ' ney |wphen you are going to let him gc . * mow, THEREFORE. sacha Soteid rege pathos Why Pay Moret Gribble is mended, LaFray will | ketbook fout of your life, Mary?” SAV E YOUR I my fs monition iseued more at Princeton last week by play end again Luxe when I don't know, Sometimes I think f Gicected’ ana ao Aumbering ber players, One by A wiper + aupevinlng’.(! stops, the pyor-|1 Gugut, and then, again, {t seem OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS oo iming damages for any damag one the larger universities are} » principal of the South Belling rather ungrateful to tell him to ¢ erntty St Oppostte Penser-Patersc Ge fajary arising out of the af beginning to show consideration ham grammar schools, made | teturr True ate lif he wishes to stay. He only made Veoth extracted absolutely without pain from 8:30 Co 6 pom, daily, del ys te or the public that makes poole f > Dt Lin say an athlete of LaFray while he |P¥orrhen haw en cured, and|iny jife bearable all that long, un er er alia ‘ large salaries for coaches and SPRCTALINT was principal at Lincein grade ry th can be cleaned and the |happy time after Jack's father died 4 7 root h . * ‘ huge stadiums for the games — —— |p s comba 1, It may appearland I had charge ofthe book shop ’ ore A % Bs United stat Dartmouth and Princeton started i DISE « t me bt Sor & short’ time, Sut itiit he still ante to be with’ me, | es erat eek coun ss | Dereneain one Criocaten stated oPaee ty |I| DOC WHITE 1S __|hii'tctiet eiintctper® dati fat! 10 he til rants tobe with me December, 1915, a : acquiesced in the public's genu ‘ n to cure this ailment are elther|eaven years older than Max and also tos "Tine demand tee t f A as SEY eee Lag ol FR “If 1 was not able to keep the the Postoffice b pe For instance, how many of f id ete LOS ANGELES, * for love of Jack, and IT was youn Washington. « I he Yah White, the former White Sox pitch F Re tecceaver 10 o'clock @ the 70,000 spectators at the Yale ders | titted today thaw he {si veve, Sizer koa Ke, would 1 beablevte inte , and anewer the allegations of the *9!9 )F tiaryard game, a year ago, knew i Fistula ed v $25 oa aris 8 ety «i SRN EE Max Pendleton 10 years hence? 4 tition, 1f anewer they have; “nerw ait | lidge who the T ew and all acute ||\|heir to $25,000 of Atheg® e8-| treat | le. . ost come to the nace ant a\} it was Coolidge aig tvs and chronic disorders common |I||10\) phe elder White died some WIN J. BROWN, D. D. s, Margie, I've glmoat come to th in this pro length of the field for a touch to mer 4 on a pit 7 tite af Teste 716 Fi ye ponnelision that | have had enough ashington, ? | a oP or 9: time ago and le Bh setate © ij rel iw an a ne Ge 7 > ry omen : from. 608 or 914 |) 9150,000. This will be divided! Unton and Wash a Blocks, [of marriy and T have almost material used—guaranteed a age Yale still holds out for I disorders, Hours: 8 wie ner the ohilivenic Pes ah avaninan nd Sundaya{come to the belief of which Goethe hall ines. .600 to 6480: 3 $1.00 wegen Washington players were num am. to &p ndaye, 1 Try Al Bake ebay Fh eR ? for peuple wu work. Phone |was the devotee; you remember i : s1.50 $4.00 nited 9 bered at C:lifornia last Satur. || ditt. “1 «Third |] [fore eo ae ae ina. Washington| 30) 24th te at Eig don't vou? ‘The greatest cure for ‘ ae ane dropped $10,000 in # Washington! *"\t) “Heilingham office is a : PS san hah dag a By DONALD VD. rigs N i oy i sporting ods yenture, land Holly # love is marriage.’ 1 think now that] ." j eputy. lady 4 : \