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PAGE 11 STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1915, p18, by ML . ten. U. & Pat. Off mUrT Ma JEFF naieedesaioad ANOTHER NOTE WILL SHORTLY BE SENT FROM WASHINGTON. - -~ — piesiealeneaniiciaati Lo eu { ast UWE, a MAN’ ‘OP WAR 3 aN i, (crear {DEA OF MING WILSON ‘ AND IN THE EXacT LATerUDe \ ABOUT THIS } AND LONGITUDE THAT CLEARY TO! RAG UP THQ PLAG STAPF sen SAID THE “TRASH NAY WAS { ON ‘Trg SEA GOUANG LOCATED. HURRAN! PVE NOT Lipe PRE SERVER ONLY PRED THAT THERE *.° ) | HURRAY POR THE IRISH NAVY AN TRISH NAVY BUT. TLE HOINT nD TRISH PLAGON “THIQ: / x LIFE PRESERVER ANQ / ~__ BE RESCUED a STRAIGHT STUFF By the Sporting Editor The Good and the “Bad””in Hockey 'fy-rgiTER “SKY PLOT” TO IMD LOGGERS Ne AAR AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AA ARAL AAA Dee AY champ ¢ In the first official comptintton } of individual ree ‘acific Coast Hockey Wash. tent Spor omer Wednesday signing and terms. will be ag and Seattle shc ball’ seaso as farmed out np the W good show! t another tr Walter McCredie Portland Coast league c down the ice Victoria has team, making Matty’s he ing with a ¥ With FRED ia vers y «omade ex refused, th outlaw leag were betweer the sta pers, to kee the Feds { k on the “immorality of Sun- | Cully Wilson (left), Metropolitan ‘ wing man, who leads the Cdpst hockey circult for penalties follow Ing fouls. Lester Patrick, the Vic toria Aristocrat defense man, |s ae Now t the highest individual scorer. in 3 pre hand the league . se use to a af t ee have 1 onga, Vietorte : AB egy i tn tanbertacin ball. Th ee them fro . baseball Ma Byron Hot * ot Oregon 1 Foyston, Seattle Coes Carpenter, “Keatte 2 4 I or 4. |Marris, Portiand | | Gus Brown i: = il igor 1 i] oe 1 SAYS ieee Ee | ES 1 lWaNTsTOOROP FOR YOUR MEN-FOLK TINKER IS FATHER a arin ONE RACE WT ~ — “a @ | parsiey, dow Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | 1 Vegetables and Fruit | a * . What Shall I Give Him? eceers Snr wee eer SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 22.—The e Deets sack h 1 n he elg ! Vexing Problem, Isn’t It? porate a|' 1 bet the elt sernner h t for nex may not be : And here’s the solution: Come to this * ‘ in a ct run. Stanf pea dai : store—it’s a man’s shop through and e e Het | ee ew through—we have things here that will i 3 it GIBBONS AND AHERN afte surely please him, and he’ll commend your . a a ee WILL FIGHT J JAN. 19 2. judgment in buying here, because he knows 3 in cance % r rchandise. like our * - is mae). = “ T that all our merchandise, like our Famous E iN @ie Potters eg : | Penn Brook and Michael Sterns’ Suits and Overcoats at $15, $18, $20 and $25 offers utmost value for your money. 18 of St. Paul tods 19 as the | January | round FROSH BEAT FRANKLIN The University of Washington , Prices Pal , | Poultry, Veal and Pork } freshr five beat the iste Cut out this list—use it as a guide. + : - of high quintet, 37 to 1, We tnesday, | $1.50 to $4.00 Peres = 50¢ to $1.50 : (tHe Take ADVANTAGE OF THE GOOD UUDGE.) Hosiery ‘ + 25¢ to 75¢ seat ( Ope iFIND ) est} Handkerchiefs - . 12% to $1.00 HH wosur wore i7inNo | (WoT INTHE vUDGES VES , Dent's and Fownes! Gloves. ..$1.00 to $2.00 aM Lee (aaativann yp ; mn Sets 3 $1.00 ak ye i ) 4 and two-piece, per att picts oF. tat 100 O18 AFTER THIS SWIMA | he $1.00 to 87.00 ait Pike st i" ciryueer or THe new | ‘ 2 i \ L TOBACCO CHEW Bath es $3.50 to $7. 50 Vani, 15 to, areal: Fh |e Sate cenrent $5.00 to slooo 9 Sailing Frices to Retailer tor : $5. } Mutter, Bese and Cheese” | $2.50 to $7.00 ' —« . $3.50 19 $7.00 om wale Name Hats - $3.00 ‘ | Stetson Hats.... $4.00 to $10.00 a | Open Evenings Until Christmas Hy 2 . HH W! TEN you run across men who are search- ing for better chewing tobacco tell them to 5 is 5 get W-B CUT Chewing—the Real Tobacco ountry Way and Grain 7 Chew, new cut, long shred. It tastes better and isandias bab sohdaas) i lasts longer than the ordinary kind. It cuts Second Ave. at Yesler 18.00 down the grinding. A small chew is plenty— A 40.00 baat de ah alee: Bi) 28.00 it is rich tobacco, Oppo ite 42-Story L. C, Smith Bldg. 15.08 “Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste” tee NORTH @2000 Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City TOL Stuart Hidg, Seattle, Wash. WHER cecerveereerenee 34.00 @36.00 «BY BUD FISHER Federal and Organized Ball Magnates Finally Agree on Baseball Peace Terms win Tink Cheasty’s A World of Christmas Suggestions 50c to $20 “Values Tell’ | Major League Owners in Wild Scramble for Fed’s Star Players CINCINNATI, ed that Jack Dunn of Dec. 23—A era wild scramble began today ev- | Richm would bave the erywhere in organized base r Baltimore franchise ball for the cream of the Fed. ablished. A was tee t ll power to eral league players. ¢ the Fe PORKY FLYNN LOSES NEW YORK, Dec —Tow Cow- ot ler had little troub defeating ) | Porky Flynn tn Is here last night. 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