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STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1915. PAG 7 1916, by 1 UTT AND JEFF—WELL, BOTH MUTT AND JEFF SHOW GREAT JUDGMENT IF NOT BRAVERY ar S$ ou, t DON'T \] excuse me , S8R, a das eae SIR, DONT) OH, TRELAND Aller |] GERMANY HAL AGREAT || YoU KNOW THAT ET a aman ARMY SHOULD Nor BLIND!) HAS THE | Aemy, RUSSIA HAS A OIG }\ TRELAND HAS. 7 10 its babe ‘ Kk BGEST ARMY | ARMY, SOR. BUT YOURS | /ARmY AT ALL? / ~— my | Atry y, (tr? x ‘ i | BOTH WRONG, TRELAND | | ee HINKS —) . y . HAS TNE Gruranegy Attey 4 ‘ LIN THe worked) ullisslenietauiniaiiie CAND FURTHERMORE, BY GOLLY, Do You Gas Hos GoT THE GREATEST, BELONG To THE SaRT Kew) RUSSIA | THe PACT THAT WE Know | US To THE FACY THA ( | SERMANY HAS THE | nit ReareEst ARMY IN. / ] woRb. . \" [TRELAND MAS yA \ AN ARM I POOR, ap V THE || WASHINGTON LOSES OVER $3500 ON 1915 GRIDIRON SEASON | Hockeyists’ Armament Would Outfit Gunboat TRAIGHT STUFF By the Sporting Editor yanteed $20,000 for his next fight Ad Wolgast bought a few farms with the money he made on his | | Hockey players are well pad- ders. All the players wear title, and Freddie Welsh {ts a rich HE Northwestern;the annual meeting of the league ded to stang the cracks and heavy underwear reinforced | man. “ league, thru|to be held at the H« bumps they receive in a cham. with heavy felt. The biggest purse Williams ever Pres. Robert 15. | plonship ice game Their knees and chine are | drew was $5,500 for taking a beating Blewitt, has of i oad “) should think they would protected by fiber pads to the | from Kilbane, He had to go out of fictaly asked} Charles Irby, former Northwest break their legs and arms slid knee and a heavy felt pad over his class to get that match, Butte, Helenajern leaguer sod Union association! ing and buffeting around as the knee cap The best chance this poorest of| and Missoula to aming up a Mon they do on the | " wae the re The shoes are a specia! make champions has to pick up good mon-| join the league » for 1916, He ex mark of a surprised spectator with a heavy steel toe to pre is a bout with “Kewple” Ertle this year. Blew: Hutte, Helena and at the Arena Tuesday night vent accidents itt wrote line them up be-| after watching the Scattle-Vic The fingers and palre of the to the Ce stern league gets; toria game. gloves are not padded, but the cial Clubs To all appearances, the back of the glove stretches up Sporting editors, inviting repr » hockeyist wears only a thin just below the elbow. @tives from their cities to attend | Just how anxious Harry Pol jersey sweater, B. V. D. trove Every player wears an ab | lak, manager, is for Freddy ers, long stockings, shoes and dominal guard made of heavy A M U S E M E N T S| Welsh to meet Charley White skates. felt | was shown when he demanded However, a hockey player's The goal keeper wears a | Com. | $100 expense money to go from armament would almost outfit heavy felt protector an inch | New York to Chicago to accept a $12,500 offer. a gunboat. The carries almost goal tender 20 pounds ex thick, covering his body from hia knees to the neck Acro MARGARET + 2 | cess weight. The other play. | the chest and stomach the felt \ ] jean inch and a half thick Football pants with canes 7 sewed In to protect the thighs. His gloves are padded both in side and out and reach to the elbow. g up in diff. country, Kid Willame Itimore is going to have a chance to realize something on bis cham | Stokke, the Ballard boy with ers are not so heavily padded, : coma last year, has been turn but are well protected k to Tacoma by Walter Mc Under the sweater they wear Credie of the Portland Coasters elbow guards, made 28 of fiber | dded with fel nN THE LIE in By HENRY padded w elt the lining. Felt i HUR JONES No longer will we hear the crash| pads are placed over the shoul. | sNEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION Of football warriors bold. a Prices: Nights, S00 to $2.00 | No | li the fullback’s k al aa . a jPeeate orewa ’ Matiacer ae te 130 | chock would-be tacklers cold. tI VR sKet ® COFFEY WANTS MAN |, \\:!2» won te tue trom John. mpress Theatre re tsar cone ans rockers) WHO BEAT HIM FOR *3\.?"!,2¢0.0s,c°.z,0 8, KID come— F—BIG ACTS—7 | 5. eet poet ate | 6—Diving Girls—6} same pertod The Baltimore boxer ts the poor Ta haste = WILLIAMS jest champton the ring has produced | Kilbane has so much he could live; who also claims the title, by reason lfor a long time. He ts almost a pau hampions go these days TRAINING PARTNER rink - NEW YORK, Dec. 9 And whack h other's shins, Jim Coffey “Invincible” In fact as well as name The Supreme Suit Value $16.50 Always “Values Tell” MA ENS BYOUNG cee y POOREST SEASON IN YEARS The University of Washington lost over $2,500 above their bndget- jed estimate for the year in football, according to a report filed with the board of control Wednesday night by Graduate Manager J. Arthur Younger. The 1915 season was about the worst financial season ed the Washington has ever been thru. gate receipts in each case. The Whitman game just about broke even. Ralph Robinson resigned as coach of the university basketball team on account of outside duties. The board of control voted to ap- point three board members to act in conjunction with an alumnus to prospect for a new football coach to succeed Gilmour Dowie. People of Tia Juana, Mexico, will stand for anything. Weish and White probably will box there. on the interem of his money andjof a decision on a foul when they Best 2.50 buy autos with the revenue trom met several months ago. } e on ee s he bears no il) will toward ee “ee - Aah 3 : aoe v4 Now that Doble has resigned, and Moran for that right-hand on tm enough out of the houses he owns. {th the exception of Ertle, tho, | DIVING CONTEST: car acamtas tua Wectineeak. eet on the chin which brought |Dantamwelx title to buy a! Jess Willard knocked off a cou-| Williams will have to be content || If your , -ADIES’ CONTEST AT MATINEES jocos nave dropped the enmity they bout to a sudden end a short |$75.000 — apartment house § and of thousand a week traveling} with small purse bouts untill some E ; MEN’S CONTEST NIGHTS held for Washington because of the > other property in Chicago. Johnny|with a circus, and has been guar-of the coming bantams develop. || Byes WINNERS COMPETE FOR many defeats handed them by the y has sent an invitation for | ——————— : --- - sdf chetnaklececah || Trouble Scot P . =e Moran to up to Crotona Lake i SILVER CUP | Scot's team. neaday ni pt be C AM ° THURSDAY NIGHT | Roscoe Fawcett will never forget | medintes for a matineo training session with PAPER CHAMP WANTS Golf Clubs to Ask ONLY FIVE CLUBS hie — | that Dobie refused to altow him to|the Sout? pad nite 0 ts ||in Any Renee ee 0 On8 M06. oon cae camo that Waahe| FI Tell Moran I'd lke to have x T BOX IN SEATTLE Wilson About Grass IN EASTERN LEAGUE: Way, ington played. Recently he handed | !* change from the usual round of| The National Golf assoctation Call and another one of his customary |, sparring partners, wrote Abe Gordon, the 105-pound ch Is ¢ to ask President Wil ae | i knocks at the peerless coach ° n slamming my regular » Gordon, the 105-pound chain ft at nt Wi MONTREAL, Dec. 9—President || I Will peks at th ‘ , until they are timid |P!on boxer of the Pacifie t,|J son to have his department of || A * | “Sportsmanship and colle nad around until they are timid) — o's match with any wm tt nericuiture Investigate - ommett Quinn, of the National|| Person- of Vanderitie | both suffered a decline ¢ about coming in to me I'd itke com “at h ee ae a kinds of grass ; ba eal te Hookey association, stated last all Ex- Twice Dally, at 2:20 and 5:20 | peatine,”” he nid : one good, stiff workout before 1| ot yl faced head Vhs rt pal — es best sulted for }) night that the schedule of the y ‘The Comedienne Extracrdinary ro “a b fight yradigg vid A committee has been named hockey season will be adopted at || amine CECIL CUNNINGHAM Why blame Doble for the lack of ¢ Baptist vs. Green Lake 2 Te. to talk the matter over with |. (i%, Bext meeting. The schedule | Them. pr. y. n. BINYON, JR. sportsmanship? Winning tonal, : ? | th ry wi nprise only five clubs, with See 4 Mont gad Ie Comboys— | should raise college spirit but when| University Place Daptist va, Unt MAJORS PAY HIGH Chinese ofa thustast bithselt tte ee aa el susie My reputation and stand- ee ecaren eukiy. Tere a ee FOR BUSH STARS {.:.": i ! eson will open considerably ear || ing are sufficient assurance FATIMA | Fue Ma ka inion he fs alba lier this winter than last, because || that I will not prescribe on San Francisco club for * | FRANK GOTCH COACH of Christmas and New Year fall-'| Glasses unless they are sort | $4,775.35. We understand the Charley Comiskey paid more sinans in f ote epg iy ey yeaa absolutely necessary. : Reserve Your ow. four thousand all right, but money for one ba!l player—Eddle LEAG will be playe r 18 y ~ ig Wass patra Gollimethan ail the jaalor league NEW UE AT “U IOWA CITY, ta, ee EXAMINATION FREE NEW PANTAGES nee nis Yikes Borel ony alll gy ; ; iniversity wrest! PRINCETON, N. J. Dec, 9.— ieulcatkakh chs eda biatere tn | 4 drafted from the mirors Dr. H. C. Hall, physical director agar “| rrank T. Hogg of Pittsburg was Binyon tical Co. Mats, 2:20-—-Nights, 7 and 9 Portland have ho of landing} CAMBRIDGE, Watson Fifty thousand dollars changed | at the university forming an ate negotiating with MK elected next football captain at FOUR CASTERS Hap” M gton half-|of Harvard was today by |hands when Connie k agreed to | inter-mutu basketball league. | Gotch to coach the Ha 1 ton last night. He pla 1116 Ist Ave., near Seneca World's Greatest Aerialists back, for their thall team | Coach Haughton of Harvard as the|let Comiskey have Kddie Collins,| Teams from the dormatories 1 1 ves at Van.| best quarterback of the 1915 sea-| while the total outlay tu the minors | non-frat y boarding houses, the} KNOX, WILSON & CO. the clubites|son in the East. Haughton placed | for 34 men this fall was $45,350, an | air and independent e a 1 that he will|Glick of Princeton and Barrett of average of about $1,334 per play ams. The gy Wwinn r wa $ Other Big Acts 100 and 20¢ ore football, | Cornell in the same class with Wat-| Comiskey also purchased Joe! wil be A uStae Cha Sibantr. ea) . | edt r puld have | Jackson from Cleveland. He p ae ternity started a year ago. | 9 He has one|®8 Watson at quarterb: threw in three ball players ge Ss emi ere Hiitegreyy set: P | MAY LOSE TEAM him out of the Colorado gome, Har | = | PIEDMONTS have been gather- declared he was ihrn with football CLEVELAND, 0., Dec. 9.—Chas. | Fi A | Somers may control of the ing in friends by the thousands THE PEDESTALED SAINT HAS sald he did not want you to have| Cleveland Amer! ugue club, {t| . f faturday afternoon. Specta BADGER ATHLETES FEET OF CLAY the bringing up of his child, be,| was rumored ¢ ause of the| ever since they hit town, — “What did I tell you?" said Dick cause he was afrald that It would) financtal diffic f the dia} WHY? We guarantee the suverivrity or CAN'T COME WEST yesterday morning as he passed not be brought up in a Christian | mond magnate. the Lundberg Truss, and give free) the morning paper over to me. “I environment.” eae : trial to prove it knew that pedestaled saint that! Dick laughed heartily—but I was JUNIORS WIN Easy answer: PIEDMONTS MADISON, W 9. nce | Kitty 1 arried was quite « uw »py—fo dread 1 + - ‘i basse tha PASUATY’ oe tne etic | eee Mairame Married Wes Quite a8) very ‘unbapty—for I hed read on contain just the kind of all- more the faculty of the Unive human as the rest of us further, where the nurse had said ie of Wisconsin | foot down | 1 hurriedly looked at tho sheet | that Herbert had, under promise of| ‘phe Juniors, by beating the pure Tobacco that most men D | upon athletics josed trip|and saw {n_ startling headlines: marriage, been gullty of more than! gonnomores, 21 to 4 h i of the Badger which | “Prominent Divine and Popular Set- | indiscreet love-making, Poor Kit-| SCPhomores, 21 to 4, won the inter like. | won the Confe onship | ¢4 eg a a eae Bue torte Sa asl iel Mand Mb ial it} class veeriag Hoe championship at jemen orker Sued fo’ © c 00) B B Rroadway Tuesday o i last spring, to rom {ne He ought to hav own better,” edad ot Try them or not—it's up to " A. LUNDBERG CO, _meet with the Uni Pree the elory that, followed (Z| eald Dish vibe Cottate tice | Mania eran ne = waa aie sel: z . NT eae tT ehap Ser pede phar A found that Herbert had been sued! pretty woman in the house who 00T H you. But while you re wait- ‘Nor vs eAUR wilttus to thy for yee i the | f0F brea f prom by the pret f i ne T here. ie dat a eid ing to make up your mind, — $$$ ey id ” rae ecaune engagement had man Ifving can restet the sympathy | gy eye x een announced to a prominent so-| of a loving womans | there are thousands of men » la [away from their studies for 100 tint erested in octal settlement work. | clusion, Dick, that no man can re-| getting a heap of enjoyment SL Just Priatore se eis ecw or so more aid the articl sled omy 2i8t, 87, woman. Tho only reason| from smoking PIEDMONTS. 1013 THIRD AIN 1042 0) nol recel ee about ten months ago and iim /are {# because no woman thin ON PAINLESS a ae sila ee bt ushter, At thattime Misa they are worth the trouble of] EXTRACTING —————., Liggett Jabacco ere as installed as nurse; | tempting.” | ——S= good-looking divine, Dick laughed by KDWIN J. DROWN DvD. SAVE YOUR TEETH seen accompanying the) “Margie,” he sald, “you usually! geaectiers OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS y nurse when she took the| hit the nail on the head, even if it] Dentiat : aby for ir goes straight Inte a man’s tender- | TAK Pleat Ave, 207 University st. Opposite Fr Paterson Gousip for once as thrown off est spot.” Unton ana Wanhingt @ track, for it was known how the, Little book, T know instinctively | 74. pare een as oe. oun er had adored the charm- that my foolish little epigram did| "fee tm the We 4 vivacious wife who had|not hit Dick anywhere except on| rmsented by Many, Equaled hy None. fe for he vaby his funny-bone, for most women | called ‘the man of sor-| seem to find Dick worth tempting| In 99 casen out of every 100 T can | the admiring neighbors of and he is very well aware of that | ° SOerh, WAthoue. sae h ment wh watched hia fact t 'y care of his mot bab: I can't get over the shock of Her + And all the the sly @og | bert's fall. ‘Truly, propinquity| | 1, nave the b dine tates hi} ( must have been holding hands with t#pells affinity—before marriage—| fiiniess extract! for 18 years; I ; | that little blonde nurse,” said Dick, but after it almost seems to me|can extract any ¢ or a with a laugh as | read the foregoing, that propinquity spells, for the man j Aue ber of teeth, put pain. ‘ aloud at least, boredom. And I must also IWIN J. BROWN, Db. D. 5, Coment Filling, 266. a “I'm glad to know he is human| confess to you, lttle book, that 1] 705 to TIS Kirst Av Nothing but the beat material used—guare after all,” he continued, id I/ do not belleve that Dick could at; Untom and Washington Amsigam Fillings. 60 to $1.00 | Best Gold don't mind telling you, Marge, that | this moment interest mo in the de-| | Open evenings until # and Suns Gold Alloy Fillings..91 to 81.60 | Hest Bridgework I'm rather glad he hag been found| tails of a romance as did Mr. Stuart | Until 4 oF People who ? ‘Sineetaattenn’ Bese, FETE 4 out. His sanctimonious meas got| the other evening. My. Bellingham office ts at Mk ‘on my nerves, especially when hel (To Be Continued.) and Holly ste, Cigarette of Reach for the Coupon in Every Package