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== STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916. PAGE 7 rte } MUTTAND JEFF—JEFF SHOWED FAIR JUDGMENT, AT THAT FE a tet Sat oe, ~=6©6By BUD FISHER Ch 5 Hay TRE IVE GUST INVENTED A OULOT WEG, PVG MADE THOLE UAIRORMS easty S MY ey Eeaeroreres PR Banana bas hab ieg SPONGES, WE'LL PoT PERNTRATE. tT FLAT TENG comet] Gian ots, Ger evan 1 Never Any More 1 Qnb Srors Sure A BATH US Never Any Less Khe WHAT'S THAT Goy Come on Down ; % TR Do wits To THE WATER aN. THE UNURORM Hous The } Invincible} Suit $16.50 “Values Tell” ——' § b ¥ . . t ° ° ° “wt G Ch t L S Wash Basin; tf Giants Chase Jinx Wi as. CY NEIGHBORS TO |\Learn to Swim in Wash basin; = Mound to Twist Old | Why Not? It’s Being Done i : NCISCO, Cal, May 3.— | <1 Schmutz on Mound to Twist SAN PRANCIECO, Cal: May BECOME MEMBER ot? It’s Being Done in eping The romance of Louls Sepulveda, cola ‘ Ie One Hit Allowed encanto OF SEATTLE CLUB || Bre °. Francisco baseball team, guarded | he B R I d F li sce Boy’s Tail; One Hit Allowed) 2... the Best-Regulated Families nner | revealed and shattered {n the same Cy Nelghbors, former Spo- aaa a breath when his bride entered kane outfielder, will become a | BY EDWARD HILL. court here recently with a com- | member of the Giants as soon BY HAROLD JOHNSON ro Give Charley Schmuts credit for chasing the Seattle jinx. After) niatnt alleging desertion on her Want to learn to swim without disrobing or leaving your room? te the locals had dropped three straight, Manager Tealey picked on Char! wedding day and asking for sep- ae he gets In town from Spo | sounds impossible, but it's being done in © of our best regulated the Jey and rushed him to the hill for the enemy's inspection. The result | ,rate maintenance at the rate of kane. | households, according to George H. Corean, who has taught more than sce, was that the Dig fellow hurled a shutout game and allowed but one) $109 « month | The local club has been on | 250,000 persons to disport correctly in water. re | Mt The final score 2 to 0, tn favor of Dug’s clansmen. Sepulveda comes from a wealthy the lookout for a slugging out | “It you want to bea swimmer, get a washbasin full of water, But one Great Faller got past Charley Brook's station during the/ family tn San Pedro, Cal, and ts fielder ¢ tl ¢ | dob your face up and down in It, reversing the usual manner of breath- tens etire melee. Jone of the popular players in the jelder for seme time, an ing, and you have the most important lesson,” says Corsan. “Any a BILL McIVOR connected with Coast league. His wife, bride tn al when word was received that | woman who masters this lesson and is tossed overboard by submarine a the apricot for a single and &isecret marriage last September Cyrus had been cast adrift by | warfare, motorboat accident, or eVen from an upset, can save her life ee : j | double. Was Miss Daisy Petralli, whose | the Indians, Dugdale got In | if she will do absolutely nothing but Me perfectly still on the water | Bow It Happen | “PUG” BENNETT robbed Cun-| Mother controls large dairy inter | touch with him. Cy will be out | until assistance comes ; aingham of what looked like @/ “ny young couple eloped last In uniform thie afternoon If he “Lack of the knowledge of prop- anmuraa sure-fire hit In the fourth. }fall, according to Mrs. Sepulveda, | arrives in time. er breathing {n the water has caus 2 $$ $f] rae ram DAMapLs wit bo|And. At the husband's request. Manager Raymend sald, how. | aa. 98 per cent of the carer of} GRIDDERS MUST was decided to keep the wedding a e no! n , \ oe as, | admitted gratis this afternoon. Seat Gantt thas panne fi ps hbors would break Into the {have never known of s person 5 SHUN FARM WwoRK fiw BESIDES CRACKING the bal!,|planned to start housekeeping Nneup today, ‘ator te 60, cela San be town) fap —__ ng to do, jum trai . H Mclvor swiped a sack and made | However, says, Sepulveda Into the water, is to float yourself |) ,. " ere phage ee in the har. es a beaut of « slide, showed signe of regretting his step til help comes. Lée perfectly still!) pee oe, 2 Sil wrong for the he & few months after the marriage, BILLIARD CRACKS TO a roe a A o nal husky youth who aspires to a -- DODE BRINKER has been work-/and when he refused to announce | jand fiat on Lane J 2 ae ) berth on his college football aon ing out with the Gtants the last/their secret romance, she decided | PLAY THIS EVENING feet close together and well ¢x-|} team, according to Coach a & PO couple of days. to make {t public thru court action jtended, arms to the sides and with / “Bean” Olcott of Kansas unt- 2; 23 2 = jthe back of the head well sub ‘ versity. Olcott says a gridiron ’ AT THAT, REMNEAS pitched a | Mac Bisailion of Portland and! merged |} player gets down too fine while : very good game for Hurley's crew | arthur ymour of Los Angeles |, “Inhale thru the mouth and ox 5 thus engaged and leaves all his ‘ SCHMUTZ HAS WALKED but will open the balk line tournament Perce Bhiegg ge ce pect A |} ;pep" i the flelds. He wants ¢ } at Brown & Hulen’s this evening | saps i his ys to save all their H one batter in seven full games. at 8 o'clock, The men will play a pod gs A woman fon fost saece |} strength for the fall campaign ea JIMMY CLARK'S split finger is ‘BETWEEN |800-point mateh, and as both are|Coud bo impressed more vividly |} “2¢,, has, made a personal re- cy keeping him from taking his regu- © putting up a flashy game at this) ooo ai of them.” * |) quest that they keep out of the lar fling for Great Falls. OURSELVES stage, the affair should be interest = cota eg ie neni oo Be harvesting hereafter. ing. fore him neck deep in the tank and | BY THE SPORTS EDITOR se per ae the Spokane Ith | baling thru the mouth, taking tn Reports From Hospital LUKE GLAVENICH says he wants to work only on Ladies’ days” tn érder to give the girls a treat by glimpsing his handsome countenance. week. IT WAS OUR OLD FRIEND “Hunky” Shaw who put over the 65 on his next birthday. ond ave. last evening. No, not alone. GROUP of old-timers coming in on the car this morning A fell to discussing the re markably small number of college these young college players,” said one of the number, “that of late fooled a0 often by | rs I Just sit back and watch de the chaam which separates the pro. Torsday’s Reonlts | Several subscribed to the same! sentiments. One who has had some Suneeerer.$ At Spel 0 8, BL Lew tween the winners of the two games All three of these men are the best in the game around here, and the contests should be interesting WATCHING THE THREE LEAGUES| Philadelphia rT large gulps of alr, closing the jaws quickly and, then by bending at the knees, sink the head quickly about | @ foot below the surface and there jexhale slowly thru the nose until the lungs are empty. The pupils pipes.” “You can take this exercise with good results in a wash basin. Leg |and shoulder work will come nat fessional from the amateur.” PNT rie soe Toreday's Reeults |pers are “panning” Umpire Bra te 8, Great Pat tenes | DENNY SHEA strolled down Sec- Picts ae us eo At Bestes 4, Patieasiphia 8 shear as a result of last week's j series between the Seals and Salt Say Hitt Getting Well SAN FRANCISCO, May 8.—The | daily bulletins from the bedside of | Roy Hitt indicate that the Vernon HERB MANOUK be gt ball players who make good as pro- Mre. Loule Sepulveda all the way. then rise to the surface and repeat | Pitcher continues to {mprove, It chance to show off his new “Sa-|fersionals, = the exercise a dozen times. Cor-|!8 not thought there fs much dan. lome ball” before the end of the ‘en dies \san declares this drill “opens the | Ser of any relapse. REAL PAINLESS winning tally with his single. velopments and positively refuse to NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | NATIONAL ag AMERICAN IRAGUR on ores Egy 'D ENTISTS make a prediction. Young fellows Woe, Lost, Pet. T eaaiesteanesnslnindsietadnenaih | WALLY CADMAN fs stfil full of | playing ‘ball at college who. T| pponane 4 as ee a i ey pep. But then he’s just @ young:|thought were destined for the very | Greet Palle 8 8 908 Phiiadetphta H Clovetand H Brashear Being Panned er. sional ball have | Seattle Cateage ° ere! . . Batte os 800 St Loule ’ Boston ‘ by Pa in Frisco “PUG” BENNETT wishes to| otten wondered. just Pona deen ya | Tacoma 2 $469) Cincinnatt ' Chicane r y Papers | deny the reports that he will be 2 Mu San Francisco fans and newspa experience in athletics, however, | 20 | |Lake. The following from the San ‘Twenty go FRANK GUIGNI Saet Kave Pan iA dot 06 nivued: with che cn OREGON AGGIES LOSE | |Francieco Chronicle: “Why not | eevee SS Fro sige oe = Country club will go to|much to say as usual. Costs too jers that there is a surprisingly | MARKET REPORT get Brashear a pair of spectacles? Peed hn regio comput mh foal percentage ot acces | TQ QREGON TOSSERS fis erty "nue someting. Reba sent ple Kao the team the Waverley I athletes in professional base. |his judgment of the present series ~an yea ase te Ge Git club of the City in the | ball, but, unlike them, he professed pede | i to be taken as an indication of | mouth; yo rp e first team match of the season. |to know the reason thereof. EUGENE, Or., May 83—The Ore |? sane ————— : what bis form will be in the fu-| + guaranteed one. ‘The Spokane golfers leave Friday Livel Ball Is eee were down @ notch In| | Fr > sedan Be | ture.” aes, Gold crown .....--++------- 88.00 Setarday snd: Sunday. 0 ON y ’ sys Sy skae ct cauan tad. stipet’| votiegiace Ment seomeionntol | “trices | Senet ot een Cee) Se : et. |e MD | corrected dally joa w coy fa : A Se Duffer s Boo Very rarely indeed do you find col-|today. They lost to the University | kcucnoken don 7. tee e nes |Big Golf Tournament in $10 set of teeth .. .$5.00 liege athletes succeeding !n any|ot Oregon team yesterday by @| Mews sack | ; | Portland Slated for July | Briise work, per tooth, sold $3.00 branch of athletics after they leave | score of 6 to 2. + spa Wwinnia | seg phe: “yo on oats ped 3 : od | White crowns .........----83.00 the campus. It's the same tn track end 4 |mrae, ton ino PORTLAND, M 8 “Post voashaad yg $1.00 ae re petition of| NOW, comes the tively golf [and in baseball. And there's only eat aa anmtee er Goals leaky @ites | Western” is the name that has pestis Oe ny pons cassen, for the golfers’ of the| Stl Justap tha Gieepeweres lone reescn, | | Northwesterm League ea or | been decided upon as designation | Over eae ae aseball, in vegue ing jks deb oeeiont for the big golf tournament to be es on Mines fer batasecy a oo early days of the defunct Fed- “The college Neco borne in one AS EBALL | staged over the Waverley Country | Alt work guaranteed for 18 rears, eral league, eet the fane to (his energy by overparticipation tn 4 Jclub links July 24-29. | Have impression en ie morn fey, tay 6 and 7, when the Mc! talking, 20 has the lively golf |athletics at Just the time he ought || ,gmission at and $0 Conta AFTER MOVIE FOLKS| ; oe Ing and get tooth same ay.” anaes cup wilt be pisyed tor, ball, Even the duffers are be |to be conserving it and using it in Tee Gauan manent. pe isis eat a abse ge a coming tong drivers. the maturing process of his body. 1 Take Fourth Ave. Cara Secretary of te Howell, in al BOXERS TO DINE moog om Som jon wf ae wate, ) ‘ a AMUSEMENTS Tee shots of 200 yards don’t [have watched the situation closely letter to the Commercial Club. the Test of Tim: sug-| : excite any one now. The pres [and to me It's as simple as two | ests, Wednesday, that the club aid| Seattle club boxers who com-| yes: o¢ our present patronage ia ent day rubber-core je are jand two. ae ae |him in a campaign to get some of | P* ted feo ap coon ge vee ommended LF at least 50 yards faster than | California’s moving picture manu-|Coamptonships will be given a ban ose work fs still giving go the old gutta balls. The new “Take the men who are athietes | facturing business quet this evening at the cluh tected our work “When coming) product le eo epeedy It hae rev- | When they are 29 and 30 as an ex-| California's industries tn that| Medals will be given the victors, | to our office, be sure you are in th BEST OF VAUDEV olutionized the game. Courses |@mple. You'll find that almost Ine, he says, amount to between|*" the big cake presented to the | right place. Bring this ad with yeu, 2:26—TWICE DAILY—*8 must be longer. The aver without exception..they did not $7,000,000 and $20,000,000 annually,|¢!u» Winning the most events, will P TEE SEASON'S LAST SHOW | Joe ciayer, after he has wal. [take up athletics until after they | iy Sriaa, #a heed seated to ucbetantial rox, (08 cut Cut - Rate Martin Beck Presents laped one of the new epeeders, | Were 19 or 20, when thelr bodies | | eee son,” he says,"“why California should}. The San Franctsco contingent Denti HELENE LACKA were developed. The strenuous | | Yau! : rou> [left yesterday for the Bay City loud | entists In “Overt: chestily imagines he’s a second seine drow on & reserve fund of| Turnips, Cal. jenjoy & monopoly, with the wealth a : | " pentley a Wii ris § exercise dr | | Apples lof scenery possensed by Washing-|' their praise of the treatment ac-| 20 UNIVERSTFY #7, IE verte, Ira Veterans say the Introduction | Vitality and not on the strength Loot apple oo 3 relly corded them here Stella Bor! crore which should have been going into Yellow Newtown Piping: of the lively ball Is the great Staymen Wine 1.28 seca = pa thine las cauid hover ap. | thelr physical maturing. Btaymen Winesap cs ate m Travel Weekly pened to golf, because a long, if Peoid 4 Melton tl nen anaes ere ee. GATHERING DATA ryand Cheerbert’s g “What the colleges need today | Onions Pe MARVELOUS MANCHURIANS Pet se 1 Bi Eid ea roe ier ae ne eee Hesaihnus peaeetst cence rT) oro is as satisfactory as a home | auigence. Athletics are being over | Jontons green, Walia y : . NEW ANTAGES) 7 swat tothe diamond great. [fone The same men go out. for | O\watla, doe ae | Work of gathering data of great ‘T’S Uncle Sam’s natural resources Me fs r regon onion ‘ on 02 rtance he war depa “ Mats. 2:30. PAN 7 ana 9 pet fi poet f egal * track, football and baseball, and Seitcn. groan, ional baa be i goby AnH Dated iaker that keep him prosperous an’ « ACH" 4 conditions and other tnformation of AT OCEAN BEAC 125 yards. . r' ipeemetecs tone rene’ waste pee |e *etees” eg a contented. An’ of ’em all I reckon Big Musical Comedy Act 2 a a eS COUs VREy Seekng tranencry |i 26.00 4.00 | value in time of war, will be be: " PATRICOLA bag And Pea bibs Mage ee urbank $2.00 gun at once by a force of engineers VELVET is naturally Jhen they enter manheed, fires Yakima Geme 1180.0 ay Famous Singing Violinist | Three Golfers Loom Out [Vin in” ihe paturn! order ot Engg egret ea and others, under direction of Capt. the most contentful. eho Other Features. 106 and 200. t in T things sheuld be just beginaing to O. A, Powell, of Seattlan The state ——__________________|_ ag Contenders in Tourney | j ————_—_————-9| will be entirely surveyed for the q MOORE WEEK BEG. a up are sareuldering and dying | Prices rity, Veal wea Fork *™ || National Industrial Preparedness _ 2 ihe) SUN, MAY7/ PORTLAND, May 3.—With the |?™ a ae o --——— —@ | league stead Oregon state golf championships! sepa! \aten hares 10° | ane, 1) 2:240-—-T WICK DAILY—#:16 That's why a sweeanaful -colinge to | r , ; only a trifle more than one month any 88 zest Li 7 , ios “TWILIGHT SLEEP” away, three experts, Rudolph Wil ttete ts ip eneeteeen ya pags t hrotte a |ATHLETES PERFORM wae day wore helm, Russell Smith and M.H.|, ule.” ve | Heagnoer 24 28 smokers are learn- i LECTURE and MOTION P RES | Hartw st, foom out from the mob as |e Tue” | me Ri BA. Hem, 4 ibe. and over a More than 200 athletes will par i I atly 7 tangy For Ladies On! and 600\the most prominent contenders for | (- : sacs — | be a iba, und under... 17 |tfetpate in tho entertainment to be ing how greatly natura: — | the atate’s highest golfing honors You are Interested In a|/ ” is seaaiars ara . 10 |etaged in the Arena Friday night ageing improves natu- and Best Untversity || . a | position paying from | Ge’ ay : by Seattle Turnverein, on the| . je . Production of the Year Portland Golfers Praise $150 to $300 # month New Cecil Cafe ts Tor occasion of its 30th anniversary i rally good Tobacco. |= Or : N > . : “RED MILL” 2 | ee lai acieg ye te P | Cc di Zork The police band will give a con Ra. VELVET is teaching Treatment Received Here | ~ |/Fopular Comedienne \::' cert F , MOORE THEATRE qualify, call at once | The money derived from seat ') them 7 ° —— | | Miss Delpha Wood, whose picture | i ig lesen / ? out ne Night Only—May 3rd PORTLAND, May 3, — Royal|| 663 Empire Bidg. lin here shown, comes direct from | | sales wili be used for a benefit [yy ¥ Prices 60c to $1.50 treatment at the hands of the Se-|| |Churchill’s, and will be a welcome | fund for totally blind and dtebled| i er fone 4 earn <== addition to the group of live-wire wan (utter soldiers in Murope yo 1 averley Country club golfers who ntertainers already pogulatising|™ arhington oe ROP competed in the team match Satur. cpg ces ite agony at de ysl De | eee nary, briek ° In Japan, deviifish weighing up 3 . lay at Seattle. This is the report BULL BROS. |the New Cecil, Seattle's leading|wative Washington to 200 pounds are sometimes " . day ate bd fe ereamery, solid pack . * , 7 2 poole aal ; ca weamery, La bd caught. These fish are amphibious moa Tonight : THEATRE Sint Sager Dale ada ed |" Xon can, Bear wood ‘muse here | ,, they are often seen wabbling on k AN Ween T, io Shr ortiand experts who J P Jany evening, and dancing is per-| Pom ne their tentacles Ifke giant spider 9 on amin the’ ew terday | us? rinters missible, no that you can't keep| in search of patches of sweet pota | Ser sAnes COMEDY |, Star Want Ads cover the entire! 4013 THIRD @AIN 1043| the grouch for long if you get the toes, Tho natives kill them with ; Prices—60e, S60, 38, arthwest: Cecil Habit. elubs,

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