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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1916. PAGE 7. UTT AND JEFF—You Must Remember That the Czar Has Been Swimming for About Five Days Soren 5 wy eG re! BY BUD FISHER | AT CHEASTY’S New Arrivals in Shirts Featuring Spring Models in the Makes You Like to Wear Priced $1.00 Up “Values Tell” IWANT TO'GET” THosE GUNS, MUTT ANOSERP SUT 2 CANT HOLD OUT MUCH LONGER, 1° I DonT SEE ‘Some CRAFT BY DAYLIGHT To PCR ME UP ™™ Gone ! ay t une!’ A CRART IN TMS OFFING! SAIL Ho! Must GEA SUBMARING he ay ' ScHicceR! Goop NIGHT! od an is he Ae ah ne pe MINORS FACE GOOD YEAR, ACCORDING TO ~ SECRETARY FARRELL © With Autos Proud and Autos Gay The Auto Show It Starts Today d a bully roadster hill le my delight”; “At THE FRON iN THE SPORT ZONE ~“'"! . When Flivver met with Lim- th ousine, In Seattie’s auto show, boast, HE showing made thus far by Bob Brown's Beavers justifies the prediction we made during the league I knew there'd be a@ lively another sald, “Oh, when you BY JOHN H. FARRELL q meeting here that Brown had the best team in the circuit ecene, and so | had to go. coast, you go down hill all Secretary National Baseball Assoclation Zs then and at the present writing With nifty autos there to- right.” The outlook In minor league base-|We expect to promulgate between _ : day, and autos that are proud, And then the fuss was on balidom fs unusually bright and en-| 6,000 and 7,000 players’ contracts couraging. during the current season. 4 The industrial activities of the| Internal dissensions arising in im — country were never before in his-| dividual leagues have been all tory at the present height The about straightened out, playing word “prosperity” 1s written in| schedules have been adopted, and a ‘ large letters across the horizon of| thousand and one minor mattersad- tion justed, and at this time all are ~ banking Institutions of the| ready for the starting ell ina sea country are bulging with money; |son which promises to be unusually capital is reaping a harvest; labor] prosperous in the minor leagues, is in demand in almost every line. The steel and fron industries of the East running night and day The crops of the country have and autos strong and autos for true, and autos email and gay, it wae a lively crowd. great, and autos red and white The queenty autos on the and biue were in a hot debate. floor were active with thelr Sald one, “I'm built for enube; @ racer d it was speed and strengt another bore to congregate with dubs. eaid, “You joke—you haven't “Electric bra make me style, you haven't length; | the best,” one auto said. “Oh, hope to see you choke.” dear,” another sald, “you tittle ha Gen te tee ot pest, see my electric gedr Grace shot forward with a An automatic signal Nght Geet: another said, “C telle those who trall one car, if )STl' po Nn It will tuen to left or right, it ‘Pave @ race, you think you are beats arm signs by far. “ Ren ae | The way the Beavers handled the University ‘of Washington | the other day as compared to the showing made by the! Seattle Giants against Dode Brinker's boys, will give the dé fans a little straight tip. } of BMWs ss | 1° st What the locals need is someone to souse the ball in good) style. Of the’ new recruits, “Barb” Moneymaker seems to be the only one that can do this. Manager Raymond has hopes that Bill Cunningham will be able to cliek | the leather-covered pellet, but if he doesn’t we lose. It will : One beauty decked In queen. And still another sald, “Ho, broke cords, with the sing! be thumbs down for our boys unless some batting strength ly dress A “Here's a stunt °, your figures are a fright, peewee Sm deyger roll h the single is added. that’s to warm milady’s with you | surely wouldn't go— The general business conditions hands, just press this knob on not on the darkest night.” steering wheel.” And #0 It went thruout the And sure enough, | found it %#y, those autos in a row, to—a wave of hi expands, were In a fuse, but yet I'd say, from {ittle wires down below, 't ls @ dandy show. to warm milady’s hands. estan A fender on a car was set— All autos, tho, blue, gray or they use It #0, they red—al! gathered In that din, | tell me it's the surest think must be as Kipling said, boost folk from the way. alle ‘8 ‘neath the skin. of the country indicate that the year 1916 will be one of unprecedented prosperity, and the volume of real wealth which {t promises to add to the resources of the country amply justify optimistic expectaions. | The balance of trade in our favor ,has broken every previous record, |Baseball must necessarily partic. pate in the benefits accruing to the general business conditions of the woe iene To | country. ° rs are eigning contracts with Tra shooters on Job in uniform regularity, and only here Pp and there have we reports of “hold- outs.” The unusually large number Spite of Inclement Day ii 'icsie att scien Billboards and Street 3 At least 18 men will be carried by; reckoned with by Dugdale for the first weeks of| claimants of the > *the season. Every member now| ere long. The lad from the city Msted will be given a thoro made famous by Eddie Peters chance to show his wares before| gives much promise, and, if he being cast adrift. The limit this conducts himself along the lines year after the season gets under of the straight and nerrow, will way will be 13. be stepping up one of these bean- as & tiful evenings. ‘There len’t a great deal ta choose, Be from in the trade of Al Bonner| Count Eddie Mentor, Spokane In- to Butte for Izzy Kaufmann.| fielder, is among those who are Both pitchers wi!! stack up about sorry they did not hurdle to the the same. At that, Izzy's longer) Feds when the hurdling was experience should count for good. Last season the outlaws something. offered Eddie $2,000 tn cash to aes & hop from Pittsburg, but he stuck. Beb Brown seems to have grabbed) The result was that he was farm- off a great little infielder in this} ed out to Toronto, and Barney boy Hamilton, former St. Mary's Dreyfuss raised a fuss about pay- college tosser. Reports from the| ing the difference tn the salary leven squads of blue rock amash-,J, Bacher ran a close race to thone wr | By EDWIN J. BRO themselves out to the Har-|finishing high score for the day,| rire dyeing |both killing 45 targets, BASEBALL RESULTS |), 222,cr-st0u: cuce:ion before training camp declare he has the called for by the contract. bor {sland grounds of the Seattle | °°™' } tle today is the question co | lb Lomneumee 5 vee | Those shooting with the club for the right to work. This te fast be- goods. Frank Guignt halls from | Left, Aviator Green; Right, Alexander, After Trapshooters association ae the first time this season were Nat| At Seattle 2, Chicago 4. coming @ national question and will ly the same institution along with | and thoroughly enjoyed then be a national issue within the next a lot of other Northwestern, Pa. J. F. MeRee and F.| At St. Louts—Cards 8, Browns 4.) row years, Is there « statesman in ST. PETERSBURG, Fila. April 10.—"He’s up in the alr.” This /shooting tn the cold wind, as trap eific Coast and famous major QUESS OPENING {ota familar lay of the ball field, heard when pitchers falter under | shooters will S | At Indianapolis 0, Pittsburg 2, the world who can successfully com= league stars. heavy fire, has seldom been rendered at the expense of Grover Cleve C. B. McKelvey and Mat Gross-| Green Lake traps I. M.| At Topeka 20, Detroit 12. tend against it? 3 a2 8 ATTENDANCE AMD |) i204 Alexander. Yet Alex was “up in the air,” literally, likewise ac- man tied for first honors, both| fisher. | professional, carried off] At Kansas City 3, Detroit 6. BILLBOARDS IN POLITICS Nick Williams is getting away tually, only recently, and, returning to Mother Earth, took a solemn [scoring 46. L. H. Reld was high| 5" noes for the day At Minneapolis Chicago 7. One reason why the state of Wash- nicely in Spokane. The other GET SEASON PASS oath he'd never go there any more. professional, with a score of 49 to) * Tn , Which was considered| At Louisville 5, Cubs 2. fpaven oted ary we Decause the The Quaker star ascended her in company with Johnny Green, /his crdit . , ia such a w | At Salt Lake 0, Oakland 3. polities which menaced our pan day the business men of the vil- L. 8. Barnes failed to crack two} At Vernon 0-8, Los Angeles 6-4. | institutions and rights of the ’ ssults of the Bverding lage tendered a luncheon in his the aviator who made the trip acrows Lookout mountain Green has The resu ‘ | : : honor, Nick t 0 fine fellow, || go. enue Paved by Werth. | deen fiying betwoon St. Petorsburg and Tampa, and his craft has at- | Trophy handicap, the last event |Of the clay birds out of 60 endeav-| At San Francisco 47, Portland | people 4 : and, it not hampered, should || (ecgtern’ league toame at Oug. ||tracted Alex to the water front daily, Manager Moran was reluctant |belng shot off yesterday, lies be /OP% ANd hosed Matt Grossman out |6-6 tn cre, was yelitions pore : show something this season. He rk, to be given away by | 0 allow his slab marvel to make the trip, and welcomed him with |tween It. 8. Searle, J. Bacher and (1) baer seaming F< Everett—Great Falls 8, Chi- Knew and felt its power. |The Bill: . emrich. ® ownership - 2. Oar nteresta were In politics built up a couple of great teams || The Star. open arms upon his return. |was not decided, owing to unfin both hands and feet; in tact 3s at Portland only to have the Mc- Credies cop off his best place in the heat of the race. He {s pop- ular with player and fan alfke. a3 3 | “Zip” Moeller and Emery Webb, | two Portland seml-pro flingers, have made a hit with the big blonde and will in all probabil- looked as though our city was al to be surrendered to the bill | but that ts not t The reasonah of Seattle's city ord | billboards is to ci and, of course, th to retain the others. {x How many fane will pay ad- miesion te the ba gd yl That’s the question. For —or fannette—that eende The lished shoot! A. F. Hemrich end Second Finisher in Fatal Race pf " D eecmss Makes His Home in This EM pyar |_Hill’s Baseball Dope _| ) Well, 4 to 2 {an't eo bad. At that pald more cash for Tris Speaker | President Dugdale wil! donate o season ticket for two. For the one sending In the second near. wi for corpora- = Altho not generally known, Joe! Here ts how the racers finished the combine’s candida! monopoly could not exist and 6) city would not be run by billboard | politictans, who are just one & |below the peanut type. They — han more money now in elections | their yearly Moense would cost thi | T have not told the people all know about the activities of some ity do their bit on the mound | est correct figure, Dug will kick | marty > |the Great Falls club walloped the/than any other player ever pu hy . regularly for the Indians this |] thru with a solitary pase for the| Thomas, who finished second in| Firet—Eddie O'Donnell, in Deus-| olored Inds. chased in big leagues ae Sad fot ete corinie conn year. the road race Saturday at Corona 7 pig DI gn Reps $3; average, | aad ys | ee ae slection day. Its evident to al . 6.5 iT . ” ” thinking people that a city council. n. Hchitie has feet, all claim to Piteh- that cost Bob Burman his life, re| fecond—Joseph Thomas, in Jat eae tet four | Herb Manouk didn’t look 0 | man-cannot serve the billboards and er “Jude” Moreland. Dugdale asides fn Seattle. He was raised| Mercer; time, 3:36:01; average, 84 | the plattor. y | bad. Moneymaker letting the | {ho Peonle $i the came tine Te has received a letter from Secre- aide ay? grey § gf omy leg his “= om pent Gitin sk tines | | eee ball get away was what cast a orament they should ‘pave 3 Ri : 4 tary Farrell, stating that he ts, mother, ai ©. Pine # rd—Ey ° Lnke G1 tch look “ yhen men in 0 office al ae” aaa. the property... of Oak In the death of Bob Burmanathe| time, 3:28:36%; average, 83 miles | sanliee” co tae ov oe lke “some| dark light on hie work. Jooeans of briny tears about the paon : Lake. Blankenship turned him auto speedways have lost one of the;an hour. In order to introduce our new gt ye aed nde clitind Ficm be vetoing menmeres aan 4 over to Russ Hall, and he ts |best-liked and most daring drivers} Fourth — Teddy Tetzlaff, {n| (whalebone) plate, which is the! Two smacks out of five trips Seal fans are on Sammy Bohne.|to bring revenue for city govern= |) showing quite a bit of stuff, ac-| | that ever set a record. Omar; time, 3:68:45%; average, 76 jentest and strongest plate known, for Bill Cunningham; one a | They are calling for his scalp. ment from just sources, tt is evident cording to whispering from the | | The accident was canesed by Bur-| miles an hour. does not cover the roof of the| double. eee Pod bw gd are getting what pene 08 Destiny.” | BULL BROS. |The n pr Hacsggueee « vigorty bocce Ps pe ou aie mouth; you can bite corn off the eee Jimmy Byrnes recommended The biihoard industry should and mt 6 machine crashed into two tele-| Special; time, 4:05:247-10; aver-/eob; guaranteed 15 years. Dode Rrinker’s U. of W. aquaa| “Red” Baldwin, the recruit |Would pay between four and @ix |) Earl Conner, the diminutive | Just Printers poles. Burman lived but alage, 739-10 miles an hour. bested the Vancouver rooktes,| eatcher, to Vancouver. fhovpend, Sellars, Der 7 tt. Coe coma featherweight being handled | short time after being taken to the ixth—-Waterman, in Gandy Spe Gold crown .....- +++ $3.00 (to? | a x ordinance was enacted by our olty | by Paul Steele, will have to be 2013 THIRD pein tpl eens cial; flagged. $18 net of teeth (whalebone) $6.00 coe |, “Pep” Young, former Const |ecurdia “sametmatiee)”” tiegmsing | al | $10 set of teeth ...... +++ 85.00 | eels, more days, then peng Eddie Collins and Jack | billboards at so much per fool an 2 Mf Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 i ee arry are rated as the greatest |Persons in fhe billboard business 00 | 8 shers vould then be on an equal basis, Tennis Enthusiasts to Put we cr horiatchers tn “the "Atrerienn [cj eth" ght ity Most Sate New Cleveland owners claim they league. Gold fillings Shasta Route | in Big YearWith 109 Meets t= uaranteed for 18 ye on taken fn the mi | Devotees of the net, courts andj{or and boys’ champtonshtps will otters the quick and comfortable way to go to Call |racquets will have their share of|0pen there July 31. The women's ee | men in public off 1 a - | billboard monopoly. 4 fornia. Through standard and tourist sleeping cars and tournament play this season, with |°2*mpionship doubles, singles and ——_——__- —————-@ | Yakima Burbanks Jto the wise is sufficient” aime 4ining cars on all trains. San Francisco tn one night mixed doubles are booked for the er See reals Deoles ee | | seknes Gam rome people that the foe they atani 209 title events on tap, under thé| week of June 5, at the Philadel peat Bdge Rd \¢ Vegetables and Fruit es Japon isso very thin that Gneane of and Los Angeles in two if you take the Shasta [imtted uspices of the national associa-|phia Cricket club. Lakewood Ten y hblast would engulf them itn tl 3 auspices phia t a Most of our present patronage ts) (Corrected datly by J, W. Godwin & | pest of our criminal code, (Extra fare). Compartments, drawingrooms, library, tion, nis club will hold the clay court recommended by our early custom. | Artichokes, doz 30 om “ _ stenographer and maid. Good connections mado at San | Of chief importance will be the) championship, starting June 24 ore, whose work ta still giving wood Beete seek as ber) s a s e's STREETS ) , io) eo gatinfnotion. ak our ov mers who | Fanana: % : Just before election I heard a good for astern points, ingles championships to be stag-| The championship of the South oS teatae ors Whee oom Gaesaae 02 ae : it ” ed at the Wost Side Tennis club,|tourney marta at Memphis Tennis | neve,teesec our work When coming | Canpages Bopga hares | foke about an inetitution that loves New” York, beginning August 28.|/club August 14. Other big tourna-| right place. Bring this ad with you. atond 02% .08 | Brotiers |damages to our water system from At the same time, the challenge|ments booked are: The Mendow po BE ewe per crate oH b 4 eq biabe electrolysis, It was raw bunk, but P doubles and juntor and boys' cham-|club's annual {nvitation at South Cut - Rate | 55) ibe Sines sa ibm and over | $0 new and of qu0h 8 ae ee pionships will be decided on the/ampton, L. I, August 21; Califor Dentists | °°"""'" i a EF at Th EE |from tt | same courts. nia State championship, at San Cetieawer, OFOGen, rene S00) 9 3aR || TE eee ine ee The Hlectrio company has In addition, the Forest Hill or-| Francisco, September 2, and Inter.) 207 UNIVERSITY sT. Gumitware, xothonse 2.00 @ 2.25 | Pork, good block hogs... 09 refus the street paving , " 1 | ort rapetru pod size, dow. .. 1.00 betw wn tracks. A. ted 4 ganization will hold the women’s| collegiate championship at Merion Oppostte Fraser-Paterson Ox, Florida grapefruit 400 O86 out PI oadway, then to Tent! Shasta Limited Exposition Special | metropolitan championship May 16|Cricket club, Haverford, Pa., Sep-| — “am me tee eek se Jave. north, then on Tenth ave, north | California Express San Francisco Express jand the Middle States’ section jun-! tember 12 | . tree 80 @ H that this corporation is not 10 pelea You are Interested In a ried <2 2 J tice for ite health, asta to fit the time and convenience of all. Any part of the N. Y’ kh P. Sh Fi h atraine is _The tacts are that if corporation 4 Shasta Route can be made by daylight. Willamette, ew ror romoter to ow Fig. t pert ands ee Gar wane Terrase ss 8 the public service that they spend Im yiight. | : 50 to a mont aval svanges 260 @ 3 behets Umpqua and Rogue River valleys, Cow Creek and Sa | Pi O d T L Parsley, don etd Batter veto 18 of the greate | Peppers, bell. Ib 18 @ (20 mery, brie sid aT} 11d be abolished . Lassen. Through the cities of Salem, Alb — —— ualify, call at once : oo | Native, Washington ike st. Is unfit to @rtve over, * Mt owe sea vol ede pany, NEW YORK, April 10.—Jimmy {exhibition of prize fight filma, The " ph pea top ‘creamery, : a3, | Pino #t. is congested and fast becom g Suge! burg, Me é loture: * Di cel-|| mplire 5 rH Jing dilapidated. Broadway te 2 Johnston prepared today to exhibit |plotures are declared to be excel-|| ___ . . 108. © 100 | samen wibeet a2 [holy than tighteous, and ‘Tenth ave Jam in all parts of the country films of : L Feeney : Limburger 42 @ (23 [north needs repairs. ; Call at Tieket Office for information the recent Willard-Moran fight, be oe ROE TRS Wisconsin triplete . at COMPANY TOO POOR $26 baceud Aa, Seathey We under the federal and state laws joartiy Apptes | Young Amertoa a 22, | neeks to avoid the cost of, keeptn > 1 one The films were made on the boun- | ho, through Errore and Excess, | toca! apples . 8 @ 1,00 «ne the streets between tts tracks In h Elliott 1266 | | Who, a 6 a a Select oh sree y OI ° 5 Jenn Me Slate Ok Fades Ast dary line between the United States! BAN FRANCISCO, April 10.—|uffor from. Chronic Weakness, | Teilow Newtown Pipping, 1:49 @ 1.78 | olect ranch eens | Sent to. the city, sa provided by tte all r: 7 and Canada. The promoters erect- Hal Chase cannot eseape going to| impaired Manhood, Pain in the} Oia’ win +160 @ 200 |] Grain t franchise, yet their earnings and : ed a tent across the boundary line, Cincinnati to play with the Reds. |Back, Nervous Debillty, Lost Vi-| nome Beauty 125 @ 1.60 || 14 producer) ) | profits were larme last year ae and placed on the Canadian side the He announced today that he would | tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou | 0 ; ‘ng: | cme [nou when they can make jumpines Jl a negatives which had been made tn leave during the next few days, to| bles, are quickly cured by ; green, Walia Barley : 0 | Jacks out of cur state legislature, | ;New York, On the American side | report to the Ohio city. DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID dow. 20 | Bastern Wai | orrand boys out of (some) elty coun- 4 was @ camara which made a kent |" By mail $1, or wx boxes for $6 onions 02 @ 01% : climen, (with the flag), and be ta; Gaim n Every box guar d, Call or write | ur rean, lecal 2 BtrAW, LOM cecceseeeerees vored by a veto spectalist as mayor 3 wor |. 16 te. gai Bearley only bee OL RAY MOND REM OW TR Yakima’. 01% | Timothy ° Next week I shall write on Tent | It ts contended that hig procens ‘crusher, breaks rocks by looking! AY MOND MMMbDy CO. 1 BENE eee MR bese 4 0 dat nee | evades all the laws prohibiting the at ‘em, Vhone Main 1382, White river c.ccceceeeess27.00 @20.00 I wheat... freee nl EDWIN J, BROWN, D. DB 2 ' 4