The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1916, Page 9

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916. PAGE 9 MUTT AND JEFF Mutt Ought to Get a Route Book Bef He G i T Copyright, 1916, by H. ¢ sher 7 : ore He Goes Traveling. Sere oe cs «By BUD FISHER | Cheasty’s \ | Y y \ | - r Ser \ ee ‘ Because yHis stair) ae BUT AIN 1 : WAS \ _— fy, |] IS Ace wrom Ttuink | yf / Ot A wiNking. tae | ( wey | [|| Sen DING Us ro | THe 10eA ! BUT BOATS bon'T | \™ } Dy | CHICAGO BY Boy ap RUN FROM TeKA “a UW SA NUT po | . ; \\ oe Ciever ]\ | To CHICAGO } J AL ) SHIRTS For Summer Wear y Prices Up From $1.00 “Values Tell” j . || NEW UMPS TARGET Some Fish COUCH COMES UP N Pi | | ew Cue Champ | Pinkman FOR POP BOTTLES AS A TWIRLER Cu Cha P J , arn This TY Wi Y Yarn This, <a || ) ins an SORE ON PASTIME _ Eh, B e ‘ in dl | | | | PAST oys? | sronre Ta | | © | EasyOne BY HAROLD JOHNSON MARYSVILLE, Cal " N ; HAT has come ’ re Entangled In sh tine 1 BY EDDIE PINKMAN 7 : which he ad eda ) | | Seattle's Sensational Lightwei Has the famous Trojan keystor taken the sturgeon, ¢ by : ies -oaeait ahtweight pledge? county rancher, ule ; ed out of hase Gheries, Oft-repeat ae ; ae | der water in the middie of the rn fight é ; 4 to the t juerie f pe € € ese | Feather river, Whe at the est a N pennant t te 1 e of | point of drowning he was res 33 HY the on abe « he} cued by K,. Kiwakami, a one Gibbons, of St. Pa N writer i fr ¢ | legged Japanese, who dived to f Ah 3 ( | the bot of the ® n and Ik a ay ye led cut the |! c s ang the National le N ade ling for t ‘ bank Tho always pla " n ¢ y sens with ab e w e 4 Johnny never in wide ron lg ae cb y fans pictured | “— - m9 Evers’ spirit h | form of a resolution dby | PETE HARRISON Heigl sinated. He has the league at t ter meet ¥ and ridden into submission by ing—both apparently aimed at ete Harris ba \ a a lot of umpires who are cheat me, and | just own the National league a ing honest oculists out of de- thought It over a nclud es, ha ¢ t serving fees. He has been that if they it m ‘ t { Pop Bottle if noe warned, even by his own club, 1 would give in to them lodgers 1 ore re iu ie te ret that unless he restrains him ted with a t i sei The ant t ttitud contest and self he wil! lose his pay. As e i a Glegruntied fane peasins ye the result, the Braves are jovernor . er (a the . Ha t POKA | 2 J a lode ert, I Killifer 1 ube in t > out to the re the \ ‘ A few recog- oe ers wn around the - | America * ‘ h tinnal bounding t 1 to a re ¢ ‘ return re work have had to s ar bi r y t id work in getting \ a f f eee ee tT has Agee TENNIS TOURNEY |: led me “During the past winter | re- tl! ‘ I ‘ ‘ my } ceived two notices—one from ‘Sta our dled te » BEGINS MONDAY Wally Cadr “ t t of ‘ ‘ a! ba our own club and one in the bien, ‘os ae 1g to Pitts If present plans go thru, the | the line th ‘ @ singing 3 & 8 4 into an arg t = te nament will get | UF ! A e ‘ dleweight capable of F : tator back of inch ev under wa nday on the courts € attle, Oregon Golf Champ tator back of our bench over 1 of the Seattle Athietle club t oy 4 Eliminates Former netchy, and the next day | was The usual events will be re : a | roasted hard by two papers for d and every effort will be F k | ' | Holder of Title insuiting a spectator. During to make the affair the ’ E it all | was out coaching at irgest and most successful ever M ‘ ' : PORTLAND, Jut to first base. staged here wg Wilhelm, Oregon st if char “i All tennis players who are] * ‘ . pion, played remarkabl { yes ng for and neve esidents of Seattle, whether Lake, a cand s ata tones He| ¥! athy, but this sort they are members of clubs o “ie t, | would be elin H. Hartwell, title Oo bh that not, will be allowed to compete. on in any dis- 4 holder in 1914. pcan ets & th Entries may be sent to and in | we would 2 ona ¥ I can formation secured from A. 8. | @ - a 2 4 an 4 i st Goldsmith, Seattle Athletic clut Besar yet tar tet VN peel . t that. Ball League Gets digo LEAGUE IN PRISON XS. W. LEAGUR STANDINGS RH acFa cate and 9 aii token 4 7 4 Won, Lost. Pet.| Gibbons is e . Fa 6 g bs Under Way After = """ re to land Summit will cross| | RO Pa ! wasn 7 D A a “ en E was very t is Sat © in the Clase A e F i kee Ruck: Fries ‘and Shea; Meikle |Dicely entertained after the boule A Tough Tussle « x ' Granvaer | | ume w B78 as elt regpective classes. | a Atiman (Continued) : mae ms recently p acco ¢ 1 9 ‘ ‘ oo a - a —- mud y's fracas wil titute a . “4 . 2% & a =: ROSLYN, baseball le | @| Gibbons is quite right when he vatn”t | Ritchie and Gruman ‘Battle q e veetats ‘A MISSIONARY asserts that — — ee alccieiestaniionsio TUESDAY'S BOX SCORE t eo a Pesci) sae to Draw in Six-Round Tilt nner | : ; y ~~~~ - —_ nr JI III III II II II III OSI ISDH |¢ : en Mecca | i] Garden atta, ten : took aah x | Fates and Fruit m ae : sthoak dies Ledillied eetikn hepa atest Late! Aw ere ey ms { Bronson, Portland 4 % Why is Serer ete ee EE fe REA | OE soe gon Jack Britton Te | | IME nal wnttn ain bininnnfleee Yh : > view the eturne ictor = TOM KEENE a % nineton (tent : : the popu Pea Over M. O’Dowd x Progressive? 41: a4 REEL E ] SERRA UR Sot te ti ome ea x ° ie > mort ‘ it ; ; : : yowd here ght 2 2 BH ° Ei eg PRR Oe ‘% ’ Washington Shooter jaa i Clay Birds hee * Koike : (“Soy ty when rane wince’ Me) Tied for Honors {ina’seems woh nt At Harbor Islane x an ats . | (Prices paid producer) dim OR NA og in : ; : At Oregon Tourney stuff he | tbe t Gallant att e clay birds were flying this » aE | pie: The battle was * an o @ a Laetitia ee A (cision, but a city ordinance x t ; o 9: . yiny | fered. Jack Grant refereed. * ¢ fe * gn i cinctnnait 4 : Xa alr , : AMpRICAS | WESC LES | a“ * ihe (th | Wheat o1600 @3 ke 14 * es rt tr ror 4 * x! ci dda A LA age M Canadian Battlers ; Peco 9 = Canadian Pacific a "esi x 4 o ze 7 ar 5 to the Antipodes| * el apiliimenernns 2) ot0 ~ pack East EXcursions ® o.oo iit we ever made in 5c. Cigars than ah Sin | n, light t, ¥ Bar| in the Tom Keene Presado Blend. if alin o pw St. Paul $ 60.00 Chi $ 72.50 a: bay Ramey: | ri it, eeoee . wcago ..... oe trip A und ee = 4 And Tom — is the only : ~ “ae agg .. 60.00 pte rages “ORO ' The report could nickel cigar that has that blend. ‘ ae rn @ Winnipeg .... 60.00 Montreal 105.00 be co ed | on’t pu v’ “ss whe 4 : | 29 CIE x Don't put up with Jes when a a Hn “ Boston ...... 110.00 New Yorl®... 110.70 iB Coliseum ‘Theatre | * Keene. % ite Sita cn ee ccs cine 7 ntst to Ken ; HAR’S three kinds of * Tr KE = Misicis” Gal eal, Aas. Derk obacco—goo obacco ; OM KEENE $7 stan Ertan iit Scat Ml sow, ei camel | better Tobecce— pag [IM * the cigar with that peers Ayers) #i n and VELVET. ale 4 t ¥ Pres: { Blend a For full information, eall or write ; ae = . * Sea % a g ¥ a sie, Cox 10 @ 1.00 ‘ ‘ Bm | MORE THAN n Par 9 BS a IKIIKIAASDAAASISAAIIAISIAICSICSICSSACSCA mae yg tl ae wz OR a yc cere creasing stroate tay OBE PHA am) fs Ray i 1 Sel dtabna

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