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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916. PAGE 7. T AND JEFF—The Women ; i ER Certainly Have All the Best of It, Yes Indeed Treas Ware nee t's ea oe By BUD FISH WEDMOST HIS TVET, HE'O GET THE | gums RUSH BUT A WOMAN ay! aca Sud BEFORE LPAN | — ’ Jere, ASE SAID BEFORE LEAMAN Gor [I Nicvers ?- . 4 : ; = A Ch | QNA TRAIN AND TOLD THE CONDUCTOR | ponnieey sina G rowenta Mad) our Meats ER UGC Meet a Ah wa ar Wy ay : a : | HAPPENED vou TICKETS AND YoU as & ; DD ah, _— ell Uke A i WOULDN'T PUT A POOR ‘LIL GIRL Did You Ever KNow THAD TWO TickeTs Gur 1N RUF aie cK = WH RUNNING FOR THE TRAIN i OVY ON THE OF SERT, WOULD You AP i hae aha? 1 Now YOu SHAVE AND DRESS UWE 2: — On, ear m CONNY 4 ” Deve » = OW You mio! Te OUT To THE eadieaahe os Dime you save ve Ta e Lah - Aled ‘ § Aces aed, Wear Tre A 1 N é som) / ey 4 aS AND SMove ad th ” is) 7 = =f, =” A CIGAR verwear ¢ ( RUTINGE WU HaUE b esee . 9 wS aoe we Hosiery? ~¢ SS 25c & 50c ) W. RITCHIE|O | Pal RTONAIS |) ROWN’S VA ugdale Makes Statement ; ig a oR a B NCOUVER LADS; IN AUTO Before Going Up North| IS GOLF LOSERIN || { 3 ng Up Nor ih é } 41 TEAMS GO UP NORTH TONIGHT RACE ey te. A. Maple BUG RACE Wit if | for 1916 is remarkably close—in fact, It is the closest race at | he | | oe al this time of the season that the North Ht | ne of the seaso: Ne t We j — | _——_—— | Ae fear ion 1a Leg gre ern league ever has hed. A week's play oan PORTLAND, Ore. May 31— TACOMA, May 31.—The big ‘qi uf ; | | : 1 change the relative standing of the clubs all Willie Ritchie played some Ortor 4 ai if DWARD HILL. ——__—___—_—_—___—_——| HAMILTON Now IN | terday’s auto classic af¥the | around | more golf today as part ef hie liga lit Agghcvs ia) ae 5 BATTING 8LUMP | Speedway are on the way to re- 1 ising tees aneeuand y of her emalier Hy 5 Wipes Jose Acosta, home town. TO LEE MAGEE | ‘Third Sacker Hamilton of the| very, according to reports The Northwestern league, as it stands “with Ralph Gruman her roa Seer iy ae a Cubs, will depart to his! | Lee, old pal, here {s just a line | | Beavers ts from the hospital. today, 1s better than it has been for several here. lie DP just a line is in a batting slump. iP day ey | ‘home In Vancouver tonight Or two to speed you on your | |"Ham" started the season in whirl-|, Jack Lecain, who drove as @ re years, ané all the siz clubs are very evenly mile e of the Hie of victories in his grip way wind fashion 1 Hef for Jules Devigne was the most matched. One of the prime requisites prettiest ever staged on the Va] ae a drace i fash: with the willow, but In with Mike Butler, } iGuban pitcher Is credited| | 1 know you'll acon be going | {the last two series han s but tn | certously injured of all. Ho was} however, 1s encouragement by the fans : local water. habe i winning both of yesterday's fine cracked the apricot around the 200 | caught under the car when It over the home club, and 1 am sure, with the pro | Interest in the match is keen.| The Defender is the boat built Pale a] of De Otente. ‘ie cree waaihed senenaitenes | lasik v n : andl ae teternal te encouragement, the Seattle club will be right Portland fans have never seen|two years ago to defend the Lipton y it 1 Bieica “Letty” Russell in| | I needn't pen these lines to tell || | ——— | juries. 1 aries were up in the race all year long Ritehie ia real action, and they|trophy. Joe Pugh sailed her yes- 14? i ne be first fracas, and the score end You of the faith I have in aR ja broken dislocated D, £. DUGDALE have not seen any of Gruman’s|terday and cleanly outmaneuytred 174 : teacost coaches ta toes gon - ~~~ | shoulder | work for en a year. hy his ry torgs ha stg en Dash H | r — be apec = a | in Was rated as a comer until| point was nlp and tuck all the way 1 ‘aad after 10 innings of the | | BUSTING THEM The ‘order in ee tte cars on NIGHT GOLF is THE |Sherman Davis and [Salt Lake te Mee oe insignificant alongside the large | Ball, . she: ow: . * Hy Daseball ever seen i this | You've drawn a hard, uncertain ee ims wie LATEST CRAZE NOW Wife Win Tourney "24" & decisive victory for eith-} The Naom! finished third, the iia Vancouver emerged the v ie- | start, | Dario Resta, Pow ler boxer unlikely. The rounds|Lavajera fourth and the Pirate t p10 to %. sa bhy mt teat fs oll behind yee || geot ..... 3:36:10 $12,000 - Mr. and Mrs Bherman Davia won| Will be only two minutes long. Jack|King fifth. In the speed boat race ht ‘The fair = will be admitted om Boa Reo oe ‘. } Wilbur. d'Alene, Night golf had to come, just like/first honors in the “Tombstone” Grant probably will referee. the Taxi was returned the victor. i ql me today. The team leaves for a have ¢ ead, you have Duesenberg 3:38:04 6,000 the day and night bank, continuous ° = PES RTE That the meet was a success is : : tonight, but will return) the heart |Ralph Mulford performance barber abops, never- tournament staged Memorial day at due to the fact that Seattle boat { | tor a double-header on Sunday That pranks of fate can nev Peugeot "9:29:45 3,000 Closed lunches, ete. The South | the Seattle Golf club | owners turned out in fine style. e er bow 8 | emeataemenentsinaenet i EVANS ALLOWS You're on the upward traf at Fourth, Josef Christiaens, in Sun club, one of the largest of} About 75 players turned out to} 8 hid i sk ~~ aula . beam; fifth, Barney Oldfield, tn ‘o's organizations, is to elec-| Compete for the trophy hung up by * : ra | ogres Tr x peste Suan ee Sa gen Delage; sixta, Eddie Ricken tu Mluminate its minfature 18-|Capt. J. H. Ballinger. Despite the A WHIFF WIZARD Boxer Benjamin Is i! » East ao | saat ge j in Maxwell; seventh, Gil Anderson, | bole course for night hawks and the |light rain, the links were in splen ty d i ed } | Serine Rave rane twirt vite in premior. etghth, O. F. Haibe, tn early birds who like to practice be-| did shape. Hl conce ts cismtag oak ae Pinched as a Vag VO 0 . Rul vans r They never stopped you tn the Ostewig; ninth, Arthur Johnson, in |fore the struggling rays of daylight woeenarreucamenc tas meareuel di ‘ nee imagaificent article of baseball past, ] Crawford; tenth, Tom Alley, !n|push away the curtains of dark auis is latest to boom a phe }) Joe Benjamin, whe won the Fe ptte Reds. Bill Leard was the|| Nor can they now—you have a ¥ 7 sore |'Rain Calls Hal |J nom in Frank Daveggia, 15 }/ cific coast featherweight title from | ae A | Ogren. bess. Heretofore Mghting has goye| Rain Calls Halt to years of age, right-hander, who || Jimmy Fox, and then lost {t to Lee jf Re We nate al = Average time of winner—83.26 no further than the practice of PUY) Tacoma Auto Races|| !* 'catine al! comers in the pubd- Scunaon, was abrauted ta: aU ; ote Taco! le z ihe miles per hour i green or clock golf dial. aa lic school championship race. |/the other day on a vagrancy hi size z nat WS 3 ‘ Poet In four games this season De || ch. Two of Joe’ ‘ Fe OO TACOMA, May 81—The auto/] , charge. © of Joe's acquaint: yu any JOINS | ccuekres Che ‘a cia aie Hawaiian Water Dog races scheduled for Memorial day versie ies eee see ances claimed he trimmed them out 1 f Se whe hea been |to click the pill, and that was more Turns Professional [were portponed until Sunday. Al-|] and fanned 76 batters, or 19 eerie Bey aa “= | i een? hate ne re (than Sells has been doing. Shee- tho the tain was very light, the|] amen In addition, Frank te’ {| them? when ‘they ‘wanted cartare fit mace Te | nan is expected to arrive from San Duke Kahanamoku, the marvel-|™anagement of the track refused |] sticker, having poled 16 safeties hecaaie ee ee K | ag }Francisco the last of the week. Firs Game | oy (OU Hawaiian aquatic star, haa/'? ‘Ke any chances. |]in 17 times up, for an average gps FRSA SE FS ae "5 | Pals. 1 t *s 8 t 6 © @ turned professional “eet |] of 941. : a ceese, and «dor te HAP MORSE AGAIN 18 2} ¢ } 2 $) RB. Benjamin, manager of Wil-| Fritz Malsel's brother has been ag ve : fie Seale to keep him working or |FIELOING STAR vod 2 $ 2 $f) ite Hoppe, and who was here with od by the Detroit club, which | | Sabhs Ee tas. Shien aoa i hr loafing The claret-shirted Happicus his t ¢ e/him recently, the sporting tes Fritz’s brother didn't get| Syracuse has an oarsman named| | If a player must hit pore sigh 4 i 5 Morse, Seattle second sacker, put 2 $ § 4 ft Sleditor that he has aigned the duke|an even break when the bassball| Port. If he chanced to go to Annap-| | th eather ething, | HITS SIGN over something in the fielding line $$ $ 3 2 Sito w contract for a three-year tour|talent was distributed to the Maisel! olis, Secretary Daniels would make ey'd rather see him hit his | LUNCH TICKET yesterday that will be remembered 1 ¢© 1 @ @ Of the United States. family 5 him change bia name to Left stride. es ] i FoR Mcivor's double in the sec-|for some little time to come Hap “Ping” Bodie ee 8 8 = igame won him a week's board. made a couple of catches that - Gerald, restaurant propri.should make him famous in vaude-] SAN FRANCISCO, May 31 Sato A Sed former candidate for the| Ville this winter. He has been|“Ping” Bodie, fence-busting out- ce: s: wee) © | council, has a sien on the right| fielding in sensational shape all fielees, fs laughing long and loud. Pere ieee £ | { face heralding th: that | week. yhen Manager Jimmy Callahan Pe. 8:48 et MUP Tiar tien is cote = teal [of Pittsburg, boss of the Chicago Md See oe ng Gia 7 i MATT STANLEY NOW White Sox at the time, “canned”|} Se ae ee : i IN SAN DIEGO | Bodie into the minors tn the spring : i 6 FATIMA was the Only Cigarette i WEAT FALLS PUTS Matt Stanley, the old Seattle |of 1915, every baseball fan of the 2 See. § Awarded the Grand Prize, the high- i WER TWO WINS backstop, is now in San Diego, Cal..| North, East, South and Wert a ea Bi ost award give’ to any cigarette j ‘After taking several beatings! where he went for his health. He) thought “Ping” had outlived his the Panama-Pecifio Interne- } McGinnity’s Beauts, the Great ,lived {n Seattle until recently, but | usefuln as a ball player | tional Exposition. ‘Aggregation pulled itself to-|was forced to depart to @ warmer| “Ping” then joined the San Fran-| - { Feterday ‘and copped ajclimate. Matt was one of the big-|ctsco Seals and played wonderful : of games from the Silver |gest favorites that the Northwest-|ball, being ranked the best out F “Rudy” Kallio blanked Butte |ern league has ever known. |flelder in the Coast league. 9 % Won the first . 3 to 0, ‘He will slip in 1916,” said ie Timmy Clark copped the sec:| COMMISSION TURNS ek or ee Hi MHito1. |WOTELL DOWN , “Ping” slipped, all right—he a ars Mike Wotell, one of the leaders | wiipped another portion of class | pi CROWDS SELLS of the strike at Vancouver bt gored into his cavorting—and he is head THE PAY ROLL is the only one of the strikers Who) an shoulders above any fly-chaser |} Sy “Guptee—senered : Gelis was released last|has not ‘been allowed to return to| in the West today. Moreover, sev } ay mb nnera: $9.00 following the showing made|the game. Mike petitioned the n| era; major league pilots are cast| ag, ee eon, 3 Be * Pettus, City league recruit,|tional commission, but was turned |ing admiring glances in his direc-| wore ss : Th ) $8.00 FB Syeterday’s game. Altho a bit |down ltion. “Ping” anys he wouldn't play| Karr $3 : | | $5.00 ig pague bi fo: G) Sh 2 i PYY Td hin de jeagu ball again r love or t yf ° ? 2 H © | i hey appreciate me out here,” ae eae 1 0 i he says ; ; i} inceoneneaieneaconbetenter 1 1 2 06 j i Pete Muldoon Now Ok tiletes | | in San Francisco) aa ii { pasate ABR HPO. A.B i Via ake Northern and Northern Pacific Pete Muldoon, who managed the|? .. 2s + | 6s e ° 9 99 i allways to the Ships’ Sides F » hockey team last win H : ; sib] ett th h t ’ pial car iinow in fan Francisca, | : sen e cigarette—thats wna wal y Down California way they are] pe Me Mi eh hie Hedy hailing Pete as the Jawn McGraw 2 : t a] a : } of ice hockey and have many other ‘ There are a number of good, sensible cige- COOL and comfortable to the throat and Vee a $$ GREAT NORTHERN Bees 10 a a taso hee woee 3 ¢ 8 ‘ rettes on the market—Fatimas are not the tongue and how free they are from after-effects. / Hig w nateu oc 4 otale 26 ° , ‘ ry H “ tt OF Sears olen Maiaonas| beste Seveeoceses only ones. Clip out these tests and see if you can find ; FOR Seer ees hitecMelver, ‘haw, Onip But Fatimas are the best-liked and best-sell- 7 ae that meets them as well as A % Three-base bit * . ‘ if 1 ‘ Tennis Tourney Fast |*:"" ; ing of all the cigarettes costing over Sc. good old Fatimas do. i| an Francisco Nearing the Finals": Of course, your taste may be different—you Make this important test today. | : Me may not like Fatimas as well as all these i | M West Seattle and Broadway are, pitened th sands of ther men do. ee a the only two schools now represent yors. ou! of e1 re 4 Hit onday, Wednesday, ie Galy oe teenie eects | j rs a Frida tournament. ‘The semi-finals and|%*r™ But you can't deny that they are worth ii 1a finals are all that remain to be gia le row bate a yV coy aS eee trying—not only for the delicious taste that Hie : Won, Lost. Pet has made them so famous, but also to see 144 BEGINNING MAY 31 on. Vu i 1 ts ise Tecoma iE 7 Athletic Field just how SENSIBLE they really are—how Northwestera Lengne BASEBALL VANCOLVER VS. SHATTLE Today at 3 P. M. Leave Seattle 10:45 P. M. (G. N.); 11:59 P, M. (N P.) Arrive San Francisco 2:30 P. M., Second Day. BREAKFAST ON DINING CAR—LUNCHEON ABOARD SHIP NATION SULTS 7 smoker, But there are o TONAL RESULTS J, |that you should look for in the cigarette | or that you are going to stick to for your! eet number two— How do you fest y a = Py. steady sere ee are Neg de | alter ume ‘allay? kk oni arn different) If the tobaccos in the m., Tuesdays Pittsburg 9, Cincinnatl § { j if inclede I a} Northbo: eave San F cisco 10 a Thursdays rda Similar araee, with Standard Sleeping ——— - . ofrect proportion ol wild grades—and Care, 0 Seattic et Ih, C. Passense rs tn coaches MEN, | KNOW THAT) .: AMERICAN RESULTS f wate, Bt for coolness, which | j silofthevariguegrades are eem prop ' @ advantage of chedule, with change at Po! Detroit 16 f 1 . ., Draw in a | been so blended as to bring out the best He on the Liners with the Speed of an Express | | { : , : {tip our gouth for afew seconds. Lat | tobacco OL the giBerent typee of Hay | ‘Toat i A Chicago scribe takes this cut at) ; ~ and throat. "Now blow ou pee | tically ver you feel like it through ; a4 rain. Extra Comforts Without Extra Fare. Hirent at |” the Ancient Order of Hoxing| Moe eee eee e | the day without feeling any etlect {rom it, TREE M : Aad Commissions, He says aves, combined in just| | But with another cigarette in which the + leals and Berths on Ships Included in Fares. hee You can never tell what a : tp wall always feet | len stilt ven though the te- HHH Se ih Ja AP boxing commission {6 g& to = a Rey chars Srmeaetine oa wt tae dae ae lor May sailings of the Twin Palaces, leave Seattle May 22 or 26. i. hie es toon dele Or be { th ely to have that 4 it | | . . temperamental organization 11 ° too much. 4 Ticket Offices the world, Can you {imagine the et quaint and naive idiosyncrasies det LC. Smith Bidg.—J.O. McMullen, C.P.A., Northern Pacific Ry. Second and Columbia—T. J. Moore, C. P. A, Great Northern Ry. San Francisco—665 Market St. ind, Oppostte I 19 on to ike Store. Peer ccccccccccccc ccc cc cc ccc ccec ccc coer ccc coco cccccccococccoccccccecs: ay any boxing commission geeee :