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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1916. PAGE 7. MUTT AND JEFF— AND NOW JEFF KNOWS ALL ABOUT T HE SUBMARINE SITUATION ra tark tee. cs. rae oc OY BUD FISHER Trade Mark Kea At ETS NERY SIMPLE | fwurr x Done ENGRN TIME Garemany ra arate = THe T APOLOG LE ( ywen © bo tr 9 UNDERSTAND AcK ) | SUOMARINES some AMERICANS, MOU Ih THE @ raw ; RGHT COVER. AGAIN | TMS TALK ey tHE. | /LLSON PROTESTS! AnD © Ene. Tm sorry ! AND THEN YoU PRoTeST| uv GOROAANY SANS “rm A 7s PrP R Adour (ee TLLUSTRATON RSSREN's ° | “NO You PRO TeS+ AGAIN AND t saY PRESIDENT WiLton SEND NOTES To GERMANY, WHATS ir Ajo AsouT? Overcoat Is King Preinventory Sale Smart Garments 25% OFF “Values Tell”’ ‘COACH LIST IS MIURRAY WON’T KENNEL CLUB — of Amateur NOTCUTDOWN JOIN SPOKANE. PLANS SHOW Baseball Threatens ~ = 4 7 Te aM” OH, Yes! VERY CUPAR, VERY NERY CUBaAR t \ AT THE F RONT | iin the Sport| Zone a ‘aunt | As forecast Wednesday in The Spokane appears likely to have a little trouble holdin: Catcher| The Seattle ‘Dog "Show promises ur EATTLE will get a chance to see “some” bowler in action | star es dation Yonsokies the enlde- | Dai Saienay be ble aonteast ba |to be larger this year than ¢ be. ea 0 ro port next April. The occasion will be the Northwest interna-|tion of a football coach at U. of W He has been asked to report to the Indians in the spring, but does long fe eg ie f betray pa rae ‘emake pi “nt. “Fat” Stewart will be on the|Was taken at Wednesday night's | Net relish the idea’and h arted a fuss with the national commission. ICosat that will hold a bench. show onal bowling tournamer a ewart will be on th He wants to be declared a free agent before the season is on. 0 l BY BROWN J HOLMES | meeting of the board. The appoint |Outside of the many local fanciers, " job, meeting of the boar¢ he ADP Murray was the property of the Portland Coasters after the Mc if , ‘ cue baseball club has Meee % 7 “fe we @ ment has been postponed a week !n Credies withdrew from the Northwestern league, and Walter McCredie inquiries have been received from HE fact that a major league baseball club has fai having turned him over to Spokane during the 1915 campaign, Murray was out a city that i i i ; lorder to give the commit Stewart Baile fioce Teverett and ts sald to be some artist at charge of the selection a chance to foF# time, due to an Injury to an eye,but got a good job when his peep- the pin smashing game. His record entitles him to any/°* robes r er got weil, and requested Owner Farr not to make him get on the job company, despite the fact that he has mixed but little and/*ft the applications down (o & PO®| Bare gig mot insist upon his joining the team, and Murray kept away ” ble two or three f the Intand Emp) wh is scarcely known in bowling circles outside of his home|“ rom the Inland Empire village. iach i ye " fh Those being prom This year Farr tied the can to Sam Brennegan, expecting that Mur town and here. Bee era tioned for the place include EB ray would be with the Indians Hender coach of Hroadway Dan will have to give a pretty good reason to the commission for not Nine perfect scores have been hung up by him in the year. bovi 53 Fy grou and WAYR® reporting or will be barred from the national pastime. His loss will be vart’ c il Sutton, Dodie’s assistant felt by Spokane, he is a nifty kid behind the windpad. He is a good S ry ) confined to his home « A or ¥ Spokane, y Stewart's great work hes heen afined tp bi home alley This is the talk of the CAMPUS. Hitter, has a fine arm, and, what is more, is some pumpkins at the re A three-game series of 300, 254 and 300 is said to be among} The members of the board and com ceiving art his achievements. One of his 300’s came in the middle of/ mittee in charge have steadfastly Brennegan proved very unsatisfactory at Spokane, after the early breede: out California, Oregor ae aN iS idaho "Wntanas wanurn wl prs ands foremost in the development of ami ton and our nelg ing cities of/teur baseball, is a matter t must be en into considera” Tacoma, Vancouver and Victoria. | tion jn the prosperity of the professional gameg All kennel men report lots of fine eas ak, aed the came hen enters into the prospects of the sj ninated will bench many fine animals rral league war el At ting of the Seattle Ken In Cleveland the bankers han- cannot be denied in view of @ held at head-| qiing the affairs of Charley Som-| situation in Cleveland and the ms of the Oblo | ers have ordered that his American |derful country-wide boom in rs, the following Of-|league and American association | teur sports of all kinds. © elected for the year of iclubs be sold. In the same city,| There is nothing the club 0 anus point with pride to two nation-|can do to change condition figuring It is a matter en with the It Preaident, Dr. L, W. Brydon; vice | ; | Board of governors, Tom White, | on! Vm. Gyldenfeldt, Capt. Chas. Ten-| tracted to the 7 ; we refused to give out any Information ad that the pitchers actually hated to see ; r championship pennants | simply up to them to waft and see) } 27 straight strikes oie ee. s regarding a possibh fon be = poe the game to do the catching. sl president, J. Alvah Scott; secretary, | won b and amateur teams. | if, by offering a high-class article, ; It became known Wednesday that | --”_& 'nto the game Geo, Tinto; treasurer E. A. Fry past two years when|of ball, with less commercialism of fans has been at-| involved, they can regain pati Poor old Doc Stewart seems to have spilled the gravy down (il Dobie was more anxious to se Cleveland American | lost during the past two years at the Oregon And it doesn’t match |cure the appointment at Wisconain | AMI MUS. Hg than Was generally known here. In 1 nant league park mateur contests inferior ball, due to the bat his necktie, 1 ’. Brydon reports the meeting | staged on city playgrounds a few! war. cow a ae ee i +. ‘ = las one of the most enthusiastic les away attracted crowds est Until this is decided it beheo Doc is being accused of playing Blackwell, an ineligible, in'the E TAP OF CONG pee ae id : Arrangen — wee nated at from 50,000 to 80,000. es os hold fe own ae: in do e 4 Word was also received from Wise ‘ made for a be h show o be he! On Ssturday and Sundays when | hopes for the future. he amats ‘ that much talked of game against th lichig \g 1 cde ay ae yh football ph gh i oe BEST |the latter part of March everal|there have been more empty seats | proposition is getting bigger all fall. Also the powers that be at the farming institution say| tice nas narrowed down to two first | 5 trophy cups have been pledged|than filled ones at the fine, big | time. — Doc really went East to cinch his job with Nebraska in-| choice « ee—Dodie and Mack . | by members. The benching con-|jeague park, fane have crowded to- ~- ieee Sed P tldee ectansion to buniness te | All that remains to be done to! |tract will likely be awarded to|gether like sardines in a box °=| “SCOTTY” LOSES , Parrg ws & @ set the boxers in motion at the Elke a eS ae | Spratts Patent, Ltd., giving the ma-|the hillsides of a natural amphi-| P . | lamoker Friday night is the tapping| Jona R. Gorden @ }Jority of exhibitors and visitors to|theatre in another part of the city Cruel woids these, and likely as not untrue in the bargain.| STAWMEQRD UY, OF G, tne cone. All ot the athiotes are [Relic in the spring show something new in|and. yelled themselves hoarse as RACE T It is hardly likely that Stewart played Blackwell in the : ©. |reported im-fine trim, ané ready foriscscae nn Venereah Hews ithis node and assuring both| kid teams battled “Scotty” Allen is here in “te a “ o ow e r z.| e 0 7” Seat a game at East Lansing. The writer was in Portland at the MAY PATCH THINGS a chance to fling the gloves at one FRANK FOGARTY Y modern and sanitary benching.| ¢ a — be mt bcd only any bos |bemoaning the fact that he will ' / time the team arrived from the East. I am a schoolmate janother, Danny O'Brien and Harry | «The Debiin Minstret bing eee ener aTonely te junable to compete in the big old, ie ah Anderson, the lahtwelghts, who} \t he amateur game. je wave of kan dog race in April. “Seotty” . of several of the Aggies and in all the talks of the mix,| iit furvien the star bit-on the bil) | NEW PANTAGES popularity of amateur sports has|kan dog race tn April. “Seo we which were many, nothing was ever said about Blackwell : stopped training Thursday and rest been sweeping over the country | “00. fo cendletoNome race, Ed- ‘ aa n ticipation of a hard mill| |several years. In baseball the de-| . 4 » being in the game PALO ALTO, Cal., Jan. 13.—Fri-|¢@ In antictpation o = | | velopment was so great inter-city | 248 been returned victor more §i vb oho ea 6 day night may eee the athletic rela. | Friday ie . 7 915 a he |once. He has just returned The Pacific Coast Handicap, sec} who put Tonge W tions between Leland-Stanford and} The other boys are also said to be ene er ee ee tr aging|France, where he sold 400 he ond in trap shooting im 1, is going into the fee hockey |the Untversity of California again |!" good condition. Sid Mitchell and | eee eciic Coast for an East, /40e8 to the French government fi put. port Grand Ama ‘iean, wsiness nost wintor, they tell us.| patched up. A meeting of commit: | Filly Wright, who will furnish the ’ | + Bae West series for the championship | Use in the war. may in Spokane next + .a0 tees from the two colleges will con. | #ml-windup, have also worked hard/ | x YORK, Jan. 13.—Tex Rick-| of the country | anmmer pokane Gun club Reports have it that New York and’ ene fn San Francisco Friday jfor thelr mix sisi Jard intimated today his pro-| At first, major league club own-/ QHURCH GAMES js going he event in A Per} osteo ‘ in the It wan stated that the committee | |posal for a Jess Willard-Frank|ers encouraged amateur ball, look-| sistent mai i tincas faealiey bansechttos rived to concede to the UMIVERSITY WINS Ss S Moran bout here March 2, is going |ing upon the amateurs as feeders| Four basketball games jails 5. cir Toroats stands to lone « Ba hs t — ts t i dain: tei thru without a The pro-|to the professional game and figur-| Church league were staged Wedi the boxing promoter! if the two United Sta ca cl) #| not be allowed to compete | The university quintets made a} Sinem Pachow's Cute moter of the Jeffries Johnson bout |ing that there would be benefits|day at Leschi pavilion, despite @ —————— enter the circu! legiate events |elean sweep at South park Wednes Adams & Gubt expects to word at any/all around if the amateurs helped jinclemency of the weather. Cheap Dental Work cee day. The seniors copped a victory | Other Big Acts from Chicago that Willard has| create a basebal) atmosphere. | The results Blue Birds 20. Matinee Danity, J the articles of agreement Little did the magnates know Swedish Baptists 21; Plymouth d will be required to de |that in a short time the amateur! Westminster Presbyterian 17; | posit a guarantee of $5,000 as soon|game would actually threaten the grim Congregational 34, as hard as {t would be if he wae called upon to tell how some got ANNUAL MEETING wore used by the untversity eleven. | “Wa guarantes te the articles. The pro- health of their enterprise. Baptists 17; Immanuel’ Lath of - on | the Lundberg Tru free | moters have agreed to have the en-| That such a thing has happened |30, University Place 21. rsp aat | cies | FIND LAWYER DEAD trial t pve it jtire amount of the purse in the Members of the Seattle Yacht hands of stake holders 48 hours be | Tiere are 72 players on the market, | % | | of which number Jawn M-Graw|club Wednesday made J. E. Chil-| gan FRANCISCO, Jan fore the fight ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW | is after 71 weal aaa dae te eo nage for | Henry D. Gill, prominent Ribas Rickards would give no definite Weenies * owes mmodore during the oonl |e ducts ded anety toda te Ban statement 9s to where the bout will |year. A general get-together moat: | .a* found dead earl’ today in & Tha bald.” it te known that ttadiocd CUTTING THE ae — is always th n ¥ | the election o! Squ eG ie) P the beat is place vacated by Bloomington in|!8& Was held after the election of | (OMN°Deh ety nossible murder, tn Square Garden, a large theatre and lofficers, The election resulted as a big structure formerly used 6 cheapest he Three-l I . e absence of any kno uicide } . bs reo) resem follows the absence any known suicide} A. LUNDBERG CO. jcar barn are being considered EDWIN J. BROWN DD 8 - . motive Richard Morris, secretary piiprines Some ball players will have to} carr | ‘There was a gash an inch and a/ Trusses, Deformity A ances and| pt. J. $. Gibson, vice commodore; | ifteia Ido not compete with cheap Dentists and I will not compete with fake dentiats. The best work in dentistry is always the cheapest Sind the fact that my practice has grown steadily for years proves that the wor' Manship and mater at my offices are the heat. and a ’ [| Rock Island wants to take the | Davy Fultz’s telling the Fed play by the one-sided score of 55 to 2 | ers where they get off is not hal | while the intermediates were |winning, 18 to 13. But four men] 705 to 715 hae Ave Open eventr lannel undershirt to get by the id 1 a _ one @entaye 0 tt lore; Henry Hensel, treasurer; | f er sccce | Sei |S Hn alin | gntonee gears tC FoR wowten ony COMING FROM HAWAIl 3640 too plentiful for managers to v6 and the board of directors, conaist-| ,William J. Wagstaff, lumberman Dr. Sanderson's Cotton toting dead timber. Eh, Dug? | ing of Capt. B. B. Whitney, John T aie Oshkosh, Wis. ts in Seattle Root Pilla fhe wall Ceswe| | ee | . veoh Wednesday to look after business d reliable remedy for A LH fot! Heffernan, N. H. Latimer, Miller : 3 - n aw o team is ex Holly | Boxing has been placed on the of-| Pred T. Fisher and Scott | 2oldings in the Grays Harbor coun laabataToee AND | octet | in the East in time for the |try, and also to campaign against many of the most obstinate} @nnual tournament of the Polo en's bill casen in 3 to 10 days. Price|club at Lakew ———ee | $3 per box, or 3 for $5, matied $0) will ficlal let of sports at Harvard HEALTH Steve O'Donnell and Joe Foley,| | the La Follette old-time pugs, will be the pro — UNION DENTISTS—#05%4 Pike St. Commer of Third Ava ‘We use nothing but the best materiale and guarantes « pleasing an@ last- during April. It ably swing thru the cir Ce fessors in charge. ‘ ‘BODIE BELIEVES HE’S Piso; Sundays. re Main a09,°°| cult rafter and conclude the | if me ‘eeult for agree id yeare ep ee | } KAYMOND Kiw trip by playing © annua 7 Platinae Pilling .. vy Gok wae. ¥ “a A | lag gg! trip by playing in the annual cham PSerse B Puig ai, 88, bog ; 93-8 oe a ath Ces STRENGTH |The first game on the Gonzaga | BIG ENOUGH FOR FRED} : |plonship tournament of the Polo | elsess ‘ext of Teeth ...85.00 and $8. = basketball schedule will be with — <r g at the Point Judith ae 09 yoo Seas Free. Lady Attendaate. 1s what Chiropractic means the Oregon Aggies at Spokane BULL BROS olo club, Narragansett Pier, R. I. | sian Siiegenenccanee. ‘cumin Wine” isa os Eee ¥ the man, woman or child who 3 on Jan. 20. Lou Bodie of Spokane is the big in July and August. John B, Miller 4 suffering or is interested in any oe gest fighter in captivity of Los Angeles, chairman of the Just Prelate re) 2::% Coast Poio association com mittee, in talking with H. L. Her. *o13 THIRD @AIN 1042} pert, chairman of the Polo associa = eae eters tion, told of the plans of the Ha one who is suffering. The chief|Pete Standridge, who drew pay| Hodie ts as tall as Willard, meas points you would be interemed in| from Bob Brown at Vancouver a|uring 6 feet 6 inc weight are an explanation of what a chiro- back, has been put|about ten pounds more than Jens, t y and| wp for sale by the Chicago Cuba.|and has longer reach. Bodie practor {s, what he believes in and ata miapaes | ’ Pete drifted from the Northwest-|claims a reach of 85% Inches, | ' I | ow he operates. How simple and 4 | nilan. te . | ete PH neorw are all handled in| ern league to the bushes. He| which is an inch and a half greater | ; es spur sey ep n . mr te ox part ‘od ail hature’s own way. How spinal) came back strong with San Fran th In Fulton's, whic h tn turn {s an| tournament im ©i18, and’ dinone know how they uy c clac two years ago nd w neh reat than Villard'’s. a », dam 3 You know the ma treatments avoid drugs, operations 0 go and went & “ other successes won the Pacific ko on taking them for great for the Cubs one year. Bodie wants a bout with Fulton = 1 disorder, just because you were taught that ni @ Cubs pecdle wants a bout | J ecause you were taught that nothing and suffering. io charges for a taik with me. Coast junior champfonship cup. This is the only prior visit ever | We have the natural way of curing today, Few treatments have| ©. A. 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