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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916, PAGE 11, MUTT AND JEFF—Any Way You Look at It, a Working Man Is “In Dutch” ree i ns, Sut Oe By BUD FISHER You'll Have to pigs Niet ‘ Als Gee ath oe IH@ STREET CAR FARE FROM IT HEAMS FELLOW CITIZENS, THAT Take Off Your c 0 mr s s , ST. LOUS TO BAST ST LOS, WtreH NOW, WHEH THE TREO AsoRER Hat to Cheasty’s SMART CLOTHES $15 to $50 “Values Tell” YES GoINTO A NEIGHBORHOOD (T'S Customary | WHERE UVES THE WORKING CLASS | THRow THE BULL Apo ‘ AS ONG OF YoU. THE s * ABOUT 2p, srue . : WALKS HOME FRO FoR AW CANDI Dates! PowN Nenbpei Seni THe KINGS OF THIS GREATIVATION ape] CORPORATION, ONLY LAST WEEK ISTHE HOME OF THE LABORING MAN, bisae ¢ FROM WORK WE ONLY ORK ING . > a » $ e VES FIVE Cents AFTER NOMINATION | THE Man, TOPPUME OM THEIR THROWES TOLLS 8 CeCe eee ere Ones che DEVAS: BEM YEH CENTS. But u Ss AME AS ALL CANDIDATES THE SHOULDERS IN STEAD oF po OF THE WORKING) WHATEVER CHANCE THE WORKING TAN HAD TO SAVE MONEY HAS BEEN sia CUT IN HALE, FOR THE FARE HAS BEEN REDUCED Te Five cents ¥ Do You K Now | WHAT THAT | MEANS ? WALLOWING 1H LOXURY.IM THEIR GREED THEY HAVE Wor RECKONED THE AMERICAN Pee Puc. (ee TOTAKE To THe sSTune AND Tey TOANNEK «a tew STRAY VOTES BY PEODLING RuE ToRIC HUCHES, WiLson ETAL Have ALREADY 4 7 STarteED SPUASHING MOUTH FULS To THE GRear ane ; Pee-PUL, BUT THEY 7 HAVE NOTHING oN MOTT, FOR TopAY JEFF mounts THE RosTRUMm, ‘Blankenship Here to Make Deal With Butte for Players H ? H } { ‘ H { } Clifford Blankens § ager of 4 H ) i ( H HARVARD WINS IN 1ST RACE NEW LONDON vard won the fres EVERETT MITT SLINGER | Berween || BEING SIDESTEPPED; P| |lJ_ounsetves|| TO CLAIM N.W.TITLE Are Northwestern lightweights sidestepping Travie Davis? | Freddie Bogan, sage of Everett and way points, says they are , was in town today r Roy Grover and league ol to look o June 23.—Har man two-mile * OLF has done for Phil Carter| As a friend and able adviser of Davis, Frederick has been endeavoring race, the opening event of the ar Joe Levine, baseman G just what boxing did for| to get some boys in this neck of the woods to step In and eee what kind nual Yale-Harvard regatta, on the |? gnq shortate ctively, of | Charlie White. It made «| of an assortment of punches and jabe Travie is carrying around. Thames today under ideal weather |{ the putte cl y man of bi There has been no grand rush, says Freddie er iitions, 8 p says he imen were a yearold Eddie Pinkman came back to Seattle recently and said that he had Crim atiefied with clent signed to meet Davis on July 4. Now he is going to Frisco Saturday ngth ahe of the Eil's eld at present, altho he lost . night, following tonight’s melee with Harry Anderson at the Tivoli. two elghts were off at 9:44 high in his praise of Frank the links has been so ra t got away to a 6 start, |¢ third sacker, secur his name is now linked with|PINKMAN SAW DAVIS ‘Sapa APNE SPNRGRIAR SEES nosing out into the lead. At the|{ from ‘seattle in trade for 4 srerets, Travis and Topping nese Pe ih emg all Oe hale mi oY was Bt ile ight) Brick” Eldred, the slugging e has come faster than any he Seattle n nger was in ahead and pulling away. Harvard,|) outtelder. other star or nearstar the last | Ev the night Travie Davis won | Butte Trades Players however, soon settled down and|} °" two seasons. jover Paul Steele, and saw the With Great Falls and the race from titls time on was a) “~~~ oss Bt tt match. This may havo had some and tuck battle Harvard's Yale, 10:39 The race was started at th yard two miles up the ri the bridge. The course was lined with magnificent pleasure craft . all the way, The race was down|.acy swat As a small boy, he wae pale and thing to do with his sudden depart weak. His father, Dr. Carter, /ure for the Sunny South, says Fred os had young Phil accompany him die In his letter Sunday by Tacoma, was around the links at Bridgehamp-| “Pinkman said after the fight that t for Butt ton as the best » of keeping Davis was a much improved boxer, 3 his son outdoors. The spectacle ddie also states. of the little white ball being driven over long stretches of WILL CLAIM TITLE country land, over brooks and UNLESS MATCHE ponds and up and down hills fas- “Davis bas just as mach clatm to the Northwestern lightweight title others. jas any one, and unless some of tt t za other claimants step into the rin, | } Fe hile father’s delight, he began with him in short order, he wil 3 fooling with golf clubs. From take the burden on his shoulders a the first he showed a natural ap- and defend {t against all comers.” man 6s titude for the game, the same |Parente, the San Francisco pre was 10:26 3-5 Giants Win From Joe’s Gang, 4-1 le plays and a three- Hap Morse, Seat ets Shortstop Healey Roberts, re od Seattle's - j stream | second patcher, featured yesterday’@ The freshman elghtoared race | ¢ocas which the Giants won from 4 tol > the score would indicate ap the game fa y innings and bad compara. sy sledding, such was not the case. The affair was nip and tuck from start to finish. | “Rabbit” Menges, Seattle's new 0:30 1. and the a. m. and th |B the game today Altman played third '° C3 ° a vars) a Outfielder : : j Harv the funtor varatty at, eight-oared, two-mile race. | Yale g awa n the lead, but at} the quarter, Harvard had o taken the Blue At the mile they were a t even. From t yesterday t, | way that most boys will take up| HOPPE WANTS $1,000 moter, which Bogan sends along on, however, Harvard pulled stead-| i reider, made his debut at third . Dasedall. JAND GUARANTEE Willie Ritchie will take on Travie nis th ‘end © Balt saad of ‘the |and showed that he knows how to 4 , zen | Willie Hoppe wants a $1,000 guar-| for $1,000 flat —a.c ° play that station. 4 y I! quickly mastered the Intric ale eigh A doubleheader will be staged cies of the gam to the point r CHET McINTYRE | Sunday, beginning at 2 o'clock. = where he could drive a ball far-| cording to a 1s |S, A, C, JOB yo Ba heceande pe enpaytdi in 04 ifirreanenren 5 con Th gcd re wal aden Oadgd n teppe cman will be a long At New York 1, Boston 3 | Tacoma Wins Agai ; sessed greater strength. Then MUSEMENTS le Athle At Pittsburg 8, St. Louis 4 Seger 4 the boy went to school just out-| A) JSE bY boas cen \ tabi , St. Lo 4 q | { side Boston and for a tutor he|. = out champions as t No other From Great Falls | | Drree a tue national’ aur “AYERS ot boxing, bas resigned AMERICAN RESULTS Tacoma ... ee ee | teur title at Detroit last summer ILKES PLA t He plans or At St. Louis 0, Chicago 2 Great Falls . 4 6 om Creoheom going into business for himself At Boston 1, New York 0 [At Tacoma ... 9 1 When only 14 years of age, Carter ~ here ‘ At Detroit 3, Cleveland 4 Kallio and Haworth; Sutherland ee Chot is one of the best known in At Philadelphia 1, Washington 6. and Baldwin. j amateur boxers in the| — : sites eres arenes ig ‘ attracted attention by defeating oye q John M. Ward, one of the stars Sum es ic, 20c, 300 (stra ne c of the Garden City club in a OMS OF § nn | | COUDtrY tournament at the National links, |_-S™=4s7—2AN MONEST THe After reaching 17, Phil captured ned out more has tur |champs than any one man in the amateur ranks. Sherman Was Right, Says j snare } ‘ three times Then hn tacos NEW : _,PANTAGES SUCCESS OF RECENT MEET |} Gil Dobi When Football NSMh and South” ‘championship| Firat Time In Avrerica hates oa the rest rll See opie, : at Pinehuret. | Pe arecotred el \ net he a her was in al} a ili - ) 2.8 pirstinte ure sears doo eaves) ~~ Players Join the Militia: Last season he won five club tour od naments, a record no other play 16 Sas | Sescnino AiO aOR alan er approached. This season Car ter has been rather inactive on the links because of poor health. | After winning the North and) South title, he took a long vaca-| U stage the BIG ACTS, 106 and 206. _ Gilmour Doble, football } Doble yesterday when Inform. ed that Cy Noble, who played end last year, and Hank Dor. man, @ back, two years ago, to offer their coach at the U. of W, le agreed with Sherman on what c| war In wore the late Chet always had the best ests of the club at heart, an far more than an ordinary bo ee ae ees } instrwotor, | Five football warriors whofor | services for their country. : il ¥ : t Riad JONNOON WAY EO | merly held sway with the | | Dave Logg, center; Ernie Surely you want a New Suit for the occasion—let it be | Aside from his natural ability with 5 Other Vootovitio As | 9. A ae ag Air pe ON caltna wanee Hees: zt « . erence DOtnenee Eee "phe Revie of Divorce SEEN HORE sounds are members of the the husky crew man, who had a “DUNDEE” made-to-order. These clothes are made f ee Sonperemene Serre. fipel |) Mate, 3/29 to €.. Mieniy Cette Lee Johnaon, the clever colored! various militia companies that promised to turn out this year, ea a sticktoitiveness—that makes the vous, 30 to featherweight, who now holds hi on be Kigking Sait Lave bean th alte calla es to your individual measure of all-wool goods of stand- successful match player As) of the Pacific coast in t heels along the Mexican bor. tome time. Dorman was not ard dye, guaranteed fast colors, We claim to ' match player, he probably the A on, may be aght here fron er. at school last year, but . » are ie Pro Terry - a - Dental Reduction d to do battle with F “Sherman was right,” sald tended coming back this fall, and we positively do, save you not less than Sullivan at the next Elks’ s — $10 on your Suit. By Edwin DT J, Brown, t { ~~ of weeks from now, ( e has already be Percy Cove Trains By Ducking German Bullets at Front who have not ale'te take ak: Friends of Percy Cove, the Cw» Rane ad war 104 onde nadian boxer, who was quite @ fa-| of teeth for $20 that I vorite around these parts & few have decided to con- years back, received a letter from | t!nue i ia rates him today. i ae :, Women’s Tourney | Boxers Await Down to Semi-Finals | Tap of Gong) It Will Pay : | Indians Cop Melee ‘The semi-finals In the women's : | open tennis tournament are sched All {s eet for the boxing show to ’ From Brown 8 Lads od to be played today. Some very | be staged at the Tivoli theatre to You (e) good matches were on tap Thurs- night by Austin & Salt. Both EXx-) 1/day. The most hotly contested die Pinkman and Harry Anderson, | Investigate and Union © are #0 many 5 | double match of the day was won|the main eventers, are in good Percy said he was “somewhere tn 1|/>y Mra. Hills and Miss Connor/shape for the fourround tussle, France” and was keeping in excel- and|from Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Byer, | which Is billed for the champion-| i Jent trim by ducking German 16.0, 6-1 ship of the Northwest at 133 pounds bullets Ivan Miller and Harry Maho $2 and $10 fillings for middleweights, will furnish the PYORRHEA TREAT _ {-windup. The rest of the card | MENT REDUCED | allows | During the month of June teath | Bert Forbes vs. Darl Conners, 127 y ve. Jack Hart cleaning will be $1.00 and treatment pounds; Harry Ca for Pyorrhea will be from §2 to $10. sooo |ford, 185 pounds; Battling Bunker Northwestern League BASEBALL BUTTE VS. SEATTLE -_ ie ee | Ya . Today at 3 P. M on,” cclaaea i vem sid Wheleeale Destere ° asa | vs. Frank Burns, 18 pounde; Willie Our display of ion, 28 | a, Fretncers Sanall (ge vs, Frank Hudson, 126 Summer ‘Take Fourth Ave. ¢ {for people who work, \@ —- — | Pounds Patt 4640 | — ae atterns | Early Rose soed potacose 500 oh pase : x sevens THURADAYS ox scomm ¢ will surely Ducks, fat ———@ FALLS TIRES cabbage, Winnine: tans Anh Ww POA please you Fl OP | iaaee a, eas HIGH GRADE, REFINED APPEARANCE. arettetae Get. At rr} size, don .. 1.00 @1 ea Doe ADJUSTMENTS 5,000 MILES BASIS " ‘ 280 @ 200 T oe ‘. , 6 H ae COST LESS PER MILE Cal - 08 | Yael feu 1a0-to “eg io : 8 We are offering for the next few days exceptional values tn Cncumbers, hothouse 1.25 r ; On He H o 0 ‘ ® ° “ . . he following sizes and type Dene es al 4 i > : eiladd | e | f| hy y ou 4x4 Q. DN. S £20.00 | 87x44 @. DLN. S 829.00 ae eoiiiagn i bie ee no 7 7 io oo 35x48. 8. N.S, cS » R655%4 @. DLN. S 840.90 jar ™ ; H Butter, sand Cheese ee oe ee Matte PL a N.S ao D 27 OO 86 @. D. N. &. 32.00 : \@ - ee ; i H H 7 tba BN sis. Pres aa oe All We Ask Is a Chance Seattle Tire and Rubber Co. 116 | Mereamery, brick : it Le aa N. W. Distributors, 1624 Broadway, op. High School. Tel. Ka $ | Nettve Washingtom et per ee ee eee Ge: i Peppers, be Yb, . ° 2 0 o . 1 0 swe ‘as. | lamburser ee NATIONAL MARKET ae Te ee 1% @ 180 Always has big money saving specials. Butter, I ; os x ' ones u . Ponda Country Hay and Gral AL, : Groceries \4 wes. prloce pela producer). ye—Moree to Ray’ Open Till Union Label Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ |b ; Onions ie Hing 10 P. M. in Every Gateee’ bake Cok. Pat ie Fe firasss ga pr gee Saturday Garment NATIONAL MARKET | 202" 1g ; ey i rT) rer iH | H 400 | } 7 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH leeniin shoes, 4 ou * 1é ae) 304 PIKE ST. * White river an 22.00 compressed timethy29.00 @2000 | Renttle mM ane bi Yakima Burbanks aes 30.00 Wheat 314.00 @16.00 | Grent Faille ,

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