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= STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916. PAGE 7 oy cites tear AND JEFF—IT LOOKS LIKE IT WAS UP TO PEARL’S AND RUBY’S FATHER TO DEFEND THE COUNTRY. Trade Mark Neg, vs va or. §6©6BY BUD FISHER A { : ? \ er = ‘ + — - a === == a adie h t ae ul ; BRE THAT COTTER TUL GO Like A man. Crone | Te Oe Sey, @as S 0 > 4 \ : , | ’ — 4 fottiuam ORE ph Two wwnoce x BUT mH) | THE BORDER AND DIE IF |} BLAME me | eae eg Tesi ’ = 3 MAY 2,5, (QDl6. | ssttada Sabihiints 1 \ALSo A ae Jie X ONY _ . \ / ‘ oh ASKING US To, DEFEND | | FATHER es mg we ‘ Ms etch me haa el Te Seb | SONNE EATER] Der Yr Gusher OuR COUNTRY so THAT) \— Dev a Newmadaaie (| oO Ni * Gonna PROTECT | \ doit! “VY l Ss . { "i OP OUR NATION GOING S/on your \ - of wee \yew Apreart THEIR FATHER “ECD } PATHERLESS ~~ [ GRAVE INSTEAD} OUR COUNTR 9) J \ | atue Nor BE SACRIFICED! —~ ~ (0 ORCHIDS | — on ee 9 eee uk ned S44 TT's CUR DUTY To 60 /] ell ¢ Rha. Aner am A fp ¢ ¢; 4 yr bo . , bn UN A ‘ That’s Our Motto age Kn rs tawe. ss ; Wwrev in Every Depart- oun Por ane, DE gata ment of This Big Store for Men and for Women Who Shop for Men. 1) SCHOLASTIC WHERE ) ARE His | MEET I$ reer? ) HELD LOOK FOR NEW RECORD AT CHURCHILL DOWNS | LOUISVILLE, May 13.—With RET WE HURSEL GIANTS ARE TRIMMED IN A VERY ROUGH MANNER}||J_ BY EDWARD HILL, | 1 r, | cocina If Thursday's game was a slaugh-|ing that station for Tacoma since| THE VERY PRICE SHOWS Crewhouse Nee the fastest field in years and com- is afternoon at Denny field, | lter for the Giants, Fridsy's ses Hall's team opened here Thomp-|AN INJUSTICE WAS DONE | Uni it ~ “6 T ditions ideal for speed, horsemen university campus, is being held vs ach a orca rns gpg bong Bina beta ery toe al went to the races once, last niversity, Says LOM predicted today that a new record ps eon a holocaust for th ere % In oO r " spring,” | ‘ for the class ill be a) the big county interscholastic field coma won the melee by the one |his leg Said hier girl with the Billie A crewho that would be tn the 4 tnd K Boi et and track meet under the direction aided score of to 3 eu aiiin ake Lowe escheat armony with rest of the new] this afternocm at Chivchin Dewan Of the county central athletic com-| eae ap ctgtin Ean STRETCH HERE The wa 6 ee AW. would Eight to ten horses are expe \ mittee. Auburn, Bothelk Burton, stanck afte t Practically the first six weeks of| ta he D *5 ed to get away when the barrier ‘| Enumclaw, Kirkland, Redmond and tae sea t the neason will we the Soattle club! | Hoag hong Sim , tip for downtown rowing enthus neti . nglgete oe ex- Tolt are represented with strong, wo It see at home The only break is cfey' ™ oa he pretties orse in the & te of speed entucky has well-balanced teams. These teams tt to be threege session with Vancou-| rare. een in Re any years, a ands use sian ‘i outs was nothing to It.| ver the Brittsh Columbia| is sapien lors we TECHE ie : - crag th re in he z s i vat, and they metropolis, which begins on Mon-| "| § Ww c e event the favorite not fied in the preliminary meets in ue Aa cnn the sob ta’ fatten the | 407. begins on Mon-! When the barrier raised he wan in| R INS FALL |0. ‘ts Sicericen-ures horse imme the various sectional meets two propping last pl early play on the race was heavy Weeks ago. Ole STMAES nn as: one price 1a [STOKKE OUT OF { And he was there at the finish 3 LOUISVILLE, y 13—|nd it was indicated that Star Auburn ts especially strong, with OF for Sunday. The first THE LINEUP too. 1Y eaif H he match Hawk, A. K. Macomber’s English- such stars as Rasmussen in the game will begin at 2 o'clock, Mon- | Joe McGinnity ts trying out sev-|I know it wasn't where he belong echer, t a mar.| bred thorobred would go to the hardles, with a record of 17:2 over Gay the Giants depart for a three /¢F@! members of his club at first ed }¥ a heir wrestling bout here st more heavily backed than any the high sticks; Collins, with 10 cahibtaasdion: Wan eh re at |Stokke, the regular at this station,| He was too pretty to be so slow lant t, Stecher gaining two of the others. The odds on him feet to his credit over the pole, Wensbaver ts ering from a severe case of|!'l! always feel that he was wrong-|falls in 15 minutes and 53 seconds, | Will probably be 1 to 2, and Young, a young sprinter, with = ‘ood pol.oning. It {9 @ ald eo} Dominant and Thunderer entered @ good record Redmond boasts of such men as A aad tg rig that he may lose his leg <i His Brice? He was 12 | FULTON AFTER JESS | 103 Harry Payne Whites, Burpee, with a record of 4:45 in Terie. yeas “anehebes. Clete toot speed, are pressing the British an- the mile, and Johnson a sure point Pa ag Ate gs Phen a ‘ik ‘ab thes Seah tak | CHICAGO, May 1 Fred Fulton, | {mal close in the parimutuels with te tn the dashes. othe Soba uta, Bill Rose and a M How It Happened | seth hitad nigh II ts of the pres-| ine sight “ waren (¢ ieorge Smith, also heavily played. confident of placing a man in the by the Giants, according to ‘Tealey to be the work of th. 1 ies Willard a guaran- Crheeemae horsemen declared, how- og oF wongagagd and Beardsiee in Raymond. Pat Eaatley will be league stars in the ranks of | 500 for a ten-round fight | Ser: tat ‘et it ere anyeonel aged : 3 " | n MPO A Pv : ria t Hudson July 4. Willard’s man- used fn one of Sunday's games and | .* Amertcin and National leagues. |# d's man 2 ‘Sel ry tela of arterd will be left behind the rest for|neymond, os $ 6 4 4] It fs interesting to note what the |*ker !8 holding out for $35,000 _ | Seldom in recent years has such oe iy Hocenap nell gaged use later in the weer. 1 6 1 @ 1] former outlaws have accomplish- | ~ interest in the clasdio been ana will not. only be a contest LUKE ALMOST GOT aitcae Us S| ae eee ne jas today." Early trains from all W. CRIEGHTON oe detw individuals and schools, JOB BACK ae oe |polnts brought hundreds of racing mye o eS ees % tt | enthust Ken. played. He has two perfectly able feet, tho you can’t see ‘em. been watching the games from the $ 3 S$ $ (f]) inet the ex-Feds in the National The athlete pictured is W. Creighton, broad Jumper and contestant aang tong ee ie hr yongy . © &: £8 league have’ done remarkably fm the pentathion recently held «1 Philadelphia tn conjunction with | other estord eter rier ® ¢ ¢ ¢ 9) well, while in the American H ipal the annual relay games of the Un.versity of Pennsylvania. Tho faith-|Manouk went so Tealey Ray ee © 2" ¢) league their work has been a bit Munici Golf to _ ful photog was on the job for action pictures, and how well his camera|™mond saw Luke reposing in the = uw 6 i) leappointing. For tastance j Be Portland’s Lot worked is herewith shows, stand and called him to come to ine | 2a 8 | | Sy ABW 5. BROW, B.D. 8. Creighton’s fect and legs are buried tn the soft dirt where he the bench uo” nl, | construction of Portland’s Neith: Lake n R ond will + + & & 3. @|!" the National league, Hal Chase. | Seattle's Leading Dentist landed, after completing a tremendous leap. It is considered one of the either Luke nor Raymond wil a a Wis shatitied leat eemnon oF 1 golf links on the 151 705-713 First Ave. greatest “freak” pictures ever taken at a track and field meet tell of the pp Mra go he 's ee aos the Buffeds, is batting for the acres donated, taxes free, to the Rect: { that Luke was offered an- wt a oh 8 ays g fo ne city, w: Usien and Washington Blocks. Jother chance, Raymond wald today | Weft ty ia a 1 [bf 8] sstounding figure of .431 Ther |city, will be started at once. During the month of 0 9 he hadn't signed Luke, how. | Welfer. | OR RS Sa Gah ah with a mark of y I am going to R ver Roberta o 2 ve a Konetchy, 247: Kauff, 319. ™ orfer to introduce our new ean | the teeth sand | ve Moran. rf 4 2} 2 8 8] Mowery, .814, and Finck, .294 {waalebone) plate, which i the o' } HOLDS GAME TO 4 S as Nedaye mom ot ghtest and strongest plate known, ‘ fou bee te 4 CONSTERNATION AT soy”? CHANGE SOCKS 1% 12 18 a7 16 |The leading ex-Fed batter In the 40¢8 not cover the roof of the am sito going to make Bill Pioneran, the amp, held up mee eee one c-a| American league is Ward Miller, Mouth; you can bite corn off the special Fete C4 ‘ . o the game for seven and a half 2013160 6013} Of St. Louis. His mark ts a low.| 0b; guaranteed 15 years. one of testh for be": University of Washéngton ath-,capable of doing tn thetr respect-|iminutes yesterday in order tc ly .2 Then come Lee Magee Gold crown 23 Some _ Sentiots letes of the field and path aré|ive events jchase Manouk to the club house to | | Tre-base hte—Peterson 3 | $81: Marsans and Hartley, 317; ab die anaes +++. 83,00 Be ge 360 4 this set. | shaking in their boots today as the| Captain Clyde has made the|don new hostery. He went to the : m. . Sanction Rie Tobin, .213, and Deal, .125 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) 88.00 fo « |result of the showing made by the|half-tile in 1:59; Stuchell will |mound with a pair of green-ringed ot tt $10 set of teeth U. of O. against the Oregon Ag-|clear the pole at about 12 feet, and |socks. His teammates wore biue. Of course, these figures do not. Bridge work, per tooth, ashe $3.00 gies yesterday at Eugene. The| Newton and Stenstrom have run | Tacoma protested, hence the delay Prove the success or failure Of! white crowns ee jads from Eugene bested the Farm-|neck aud neck in the 100-yard gal] Wit tis BUTLER any player. In fact, {n many rag . Be careful to come lers in a dual meet on the home /|lop in close to 10 seconds Lose OUT cases they are r ludicrous, | Gold fillings ie 106 or 719 Firet lfleld, 71 to 60 points. | oe Fig nn eveuts no marks that) MEER Matis haw teen dubekbed For Instance, Yerkes is hitting Silver fillings ave. My offices are n third ‘all-|Could possibly indicate a winner|, ‘ or has been release: 857, while Lee Magee Is hitting if Rot over the Pioneer Chester Fee, who won third all |) iV) been hung up thus far |by the Wichita club of the Wester: $1 tat Matione Git Yeas ee Drug Store. |around honors at the San Francis: | league. Butler was with Victoria |... All work guaranteed for 18 years, —0on Mortgage Loans normally a .260 batter, while both sion taken tn the mérn- a fon meet last summer, t { , = DR. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. feo eapasit ge! ag pa nll een | aesihidiencvitaibana red oe last yeas 8 A Breviows to Magee and the Cuban will hit| fee sea wor testh came Gay,” inenane i 705-TI2 Firet Ave, ‘tor the pole vault when he hur-| NINET! _ AUTOS WRIGHT LOSES close to I J in any league tn asso and advice free NO COMMISSION RBOpen evenings until # and Sundays |died the cross bar at 12 feet 4% PAT CALLAHAN Seer? | “Geass woke we omea PROMPT SE Bat ¢ for people who, work. Phone | (nehog ie 1hoUkED tt tt tt | and Bridge Work. We Stand PT SERVICE a 6. the at o! me. The victorious Oregonians come |} LEFT IN RACE A strain suffered while trying to| PORTLAND, May 13.—Frank and Ed Konetchy are, of| SALVATION ARMY { tela : p hitting beyond thelr r Most of our present patronage ts here next week for a meet w th | field a bunt in practice, recently,| Barrieau of Vancouver, B.C, eas T aeais. alts Gath recommended by early c Iadestria! Dept. 1902 Ninth Ave. 8. the local universityateam, and the) New YORK. Ma ; may keep Pat Callahan, star pitch efeated Billy Wright of Seat-| Al galt, altho both should hold) gra" whose work ts still giving good Washin on Ee ae 4 donations of useful! 17 of W. boys are @Panything butl ono nels Duese racing (ef of the Vancou Heavers, out in thelr eix-round bout last| 9 the .300 level. Bennie Kauff gatisfaction. Ask Our customers who articles or I which you ne longer | oases Vaparaiilied wet and nn vesenburg eS tne Gaha tar a week oF t_ Wright was, punished so] 18 lng about the way most peo- have tested our work When coming our work of making | condition Pi he |Car haying been delayed in transit : ¥ a0. ‘ ple who knew him expected he | £9 our office, be sure you are in the avings | cali on|cold weather interfered with the | trom Fre sno, Cal,, and four others | ‘ely that the three judges stop. would, He is hit 4 at nh utand, | Tint place. Bring this ad with you, ane. Our tele-|men's work, and only during the! withdrawn from ‘the Sheepshead ERED GARMAN 1s ped the bout before the last round| {0 tet rey riage Hoy & stead Associ ti need tar'paoer| last fow daye have any of the sth | Bay apeodway events today. 19 ma [Wim HOE, noe Carmen's regu|emncre THe mee wetehed 162) _ <P. : Cut - Rate - - Jon y newspapers and |letes been a o" |chines were left to start in the! “Pr aptocg adhe add ap eg ; Sec | how oid. Don't | selves. j |{somile race for tho Metropolitan |/F M&NKoUt, altho he bas been play-| Jon Harrahan, of Seattle, and |t91¢ protiere ....s.ee-.0e ts Dentists _ oe ond Ave. tor work. ea | Neither Coach Vander Veer nor |trophy. 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