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4 STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917. PAG It Was Not a Bargain Sale This ‘Time. 7 NO, TOM HASN'T Weir VoD BETTER GET r 4 GLAD You NOTICED — x THANKS, | Yoo WOMEN WITH | : ; SAID A ‘THING ABour LTHAT PAPER AWAY FRom LOM, | WANS Te See ad geet re movant tr You BARGAIN Outbursts of Everett True. By BUYING A CAR DUT | HIM- | SAW AN ARTICLE THIS PAPER A MnUTS, | LL vide oi MICHT BE JUST AS SALES MAKE ——_—_—_ : UL RNOW Hes Thinking] IN THERE ABOUT GasoLive BRING IT RIGHT Back | ‘ WELL IF We DION'T ) 0 ME WEARN ¢~ ANA, NiCe LITTLE I NAMED OPT ae ree ae { pe (aga ka READ IT r 9g, ee Gie, NIC& UTrLe HIM ms : as Pyle A DoGGic. 4 = So Ms is your New || KAISE ,, « Loa Quire A PUP. | “G - WHAT DO You pare 15 CALL Him? f— : . } } BY AHERN SQUIRREL FOOD—Sparrows Are the Only Things That Go Over (TWINK IT WAS BeCcaus | SLEPT “Too NEAR WHERE FELL out! capetene = ¢ You MEAN ‘To SAY WERE ALL “TRAITORS LiKe You - ABOUT SEEING SOMETHING GooD IN THE KAISER ¢ (a BavonerT ! wel ABE IT WAS BECAUSE You SLEPT TO NEAR AV DONT Fee VERY > WELL TODAY- | FeLL QuT OF BED LAST NiGHT ¢ /\ KNOW GEORGE: “THenes ! ONG GOOD PONT, WE ALL GOTTA ADMIT, WE LIKE | To SEE IN“TH’ KAISER!/ AND HE DOESNT PEesTER/ OVP” Fou Vm) SLY SCIENTIEG STUFF WIMEN URKED THEY ARE VARNISHED TO EN HUNG OUT To ORY A \ ae ene eo MAKG THEM BECR PROOF SANOSTORM ~ 5 MEDOE HOG THINKS UP Low PUTTING THE FINISHING L ; ig e ue is A NIFTY SCHEME To GET TOUCHES ON A PRETZEL 4+ 4 ie A MAIRCU «Copyright. 19 SEIU RD ess Ba By Bud Fisher. 1a Touch of the Heat, at That. ‘ Db _—_ "es, ree unten < {GOSH t T™ GLad Bale CHANGES OF OVER! (rig MOT ENOUGH 4 SUDDEN CHANGES ? SAY! ARE You CRAZY WitTH THEYRE GING To COAG THE SHIP AND You'Re TE Mm PERATURE ROR RRY Ce ‘ Keay Koi ex q ears opel ARE VERY TRYING!) | THE HEAT? TD LIKE TO Hasarr THE re ‘ a i ey TO MELT THE EARS OF KNOW WHEN try BEEN SHip dust Geen 3 WO i| AN ASBESTOS MouKey ARN THING BuT HOT ON ND SSO iserr rr? THIS SHIP SINCE WENE COaLed | . “ BEEN TOWN HERE (04 on j A PHew! ITknow * THE WEST INDIES? ay i “te woesy tHat | kas EST (INDIES? s HE HOPES OF THOSE who a wee, t A aia CAN EYER MAPPEO have favored athletics at the VOSS T Coucdw’T} | ’ TO me NOW. University of Washington Aad }: * ? Be ANY ys Y¢ 9 1697 have taken a leap skyward with the Arrival of the new athletic director ‘ ‘Claude J. Hunt, late of Carleton college, Northfield, Minn., and his @mnouncement that competitive athletics will continue just as they have in the past. Those who had to do with the Placing of Hunt in his present po-| are convinced, after show- him the ropes, that they have Tanded the right man in the right new athletic chieftain's 4 pal duty, altho he will 3 general charge of athletics, be to coach the football squad. thi line he seems a most « | Successor to the undefeated “Mour Dobie. In fact, both coaches ‘Were recommended to Washington by the same man, “Doc” Williams, | _ the famous old Minnesota coach g Hunt comes to the local institu-| | ‘tion with a football record unsul-| | ‘eo n 7 Med for the past ree re “WISE GUYS” FOOLED , iT : Coach Stags’s Uaiversity of Chica-| S rg dag Looked Pappa Won’t MUNDORFF BEATS IT [00 Much for Him; x go team fell before his huskies last ae ws oe & | : Gwen, 7 to). The “Big Nine"| se or en Hans Gets Join Indians| Po a ae as Pa a ae ae? He Jumps His Job has a healthy respect for Hunt and| GI RE IS SOME PITC SHER //nto Contest Today LINCOLN, Neb, June 7.— a his teams, tho they hailed from a | PITTSBURG, June 7-—Weath Jules Pappa will not join the | Unable to longer stand the by small college in a small town | or bermliting, © oreck eutpeur Spokane baseball team this sea | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE EE I | nervous strain of running a ~ : Tm the three years that he has ByeBgr yong diet, ° son, Nick Williams has been | Won. Lost. Pot. | Gardne 7 ball league in these troublous * coached teams at the Minnesota ee as ye eerste negotiating for Pappa for two | (rest Falls ee 683 A ‘ times, F. C. Zehrung, Western T hi F school his squads have piled up ordes field this afternoon to waake a ae ‘acoma ‘ ‘ “ Ay Mie . 1 BE cunts while their opponenta | | give Honus Wagner a rousing jeeks, and after securing the | seats ' Wild 5 league head, has tendered his poi Oppon | 4 The T consent of Bob Brown of Van- | Va 8 ee ——— resignation. Were putting over but 20. Some nae age he Trojan got per- couver te do business with the | Bette 22 aoe T is T N record, eh, wha’ | on from the National com- Spokane i ennis Lo ay y 1 z se si jon leet night to play again Keim holdout, Willlame re nt 2 urney iNOW Signed by Canucks, THE NEW GRIDIRON mentor’s | | in a Pirate uniform and im oe thera ants Howard Mundorff, outfielder, On for Young Stars} d With That N nickname is “Jump.” He is a big| mediately it was announced he pod Deed elt a dh A left the Spokane club, follow Pind inthe dune aad taee tae eee 1th at Name fellow, weighing in the neigh- had signed a contract i come to the Northwest thle ing Wednesday's game here nix tournaments was under way|, OS ANGELES, June 7.—Joe borhood of 190 pounds, and is| Whether or not he won his — and has not been heard from; fternoon on the courts of Schultz, former Los Angeles cap husky. He is a driver from the| fight against a big cut in sal- Pappa has accepted a posi. | gince. ttle Tenata clul ‘The meet te|tain, leaves here today to join t word “go” on the football field ary was not made clear. Wag- oe a Caete ANE TC ee Mundorff was not dissatis conducted under the aus Toronto ball club, The Canadia cording to the reputation he | ner will play at first base, re 1g net care te give it up for fied, according to Manager of the United States Lawn Tennis ‘00% him in spite of his sauerkraut built for himself, but when he casts placing Bunny Brief St acraaan of league base Nick Williams, but wished to association " name. Fy aside his duties, appears to be a in Mareen hat OF ting retire from baseball and could a good mixer ees ule, ° ying not be persuaded to stay with : > : iS a Spel ao A to his coaching syster, it is \Seventy Blooded Sunday ball with semipre com- | the club until some gne could =F red Fulton Looking |Sandry and Speidel a re ge, Patter net moll Doble’. Horses Auctioned Be roruren IN Dis Pee iccady (LOY OUe tans What?! wv ill Play ae Tourney 2 4 Rg sethgablagin Ss : Ww YOR baie a. illiams, however, had ady | Thomas Sandry and Dr. William i Bae his college days he was a star Varieca ey Tepe TO. sete Polly Hada Job arrangements 'to secure an| | BOSTON, June 7.—Fred Ful- | speidel will be the Seattle Y. M. P ck, as wel lings’ stable of trotters, 70 ¢ ¢ or, ocnnes bee oe bed @n the gridiron. During his prep Jall, went under the suctioneer’s But He Lost It\tiie te expectal inv ueattie’ inte rangananta deer aie es eaat. | ener cs 5 and undergr te days he held lhammer yester¢ ss Pe eke i XK & expected Se e lat " ° for the Northwestern title, to be ¥ ogo center and guard pos lésusre viene A iatalvok eetbe Pe piles ak ri ed rR gar Setar a ate pe in a l2round bout to a decis- | held during the Rose festival a . be arcer otal of $8 00) MeLarry | looking for a job to Ta is a good man declared in is city, June 19 | is He won fame as a . | wan re the owaar; Paul ' . iA ‘coul the punishment an loon: the own aul) day. He to be an infielder Nick m work last win ~— a rr Metco [Kuhn of Terre Haute bought The|for the Vernon ball club ter ing fast Johnston and Johnny ee Clubs funt graduated from De Pauw in | | om *-e d q \ . : ion” ; * | The deal whereby Catcher | to Play Match Melee : ut to Sixteen - ; ch gto | Professi rolf “Red” Baldwin goes from the | } ; SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.— rofessional Golfers bd Walter Johnston and Johnny Gil-| All Coast league team: Hb APPARENTLY THE CHICAGO a ; beast Indlans t Portland tn exohange ,|zoy wil clash in a mateke poems ofl Loutee te olan et tee ee on | White Sox are determined not to Will Be Admitted Free for infielder Stumpf and Pitch- |three-cushion billiards tonight at} fates met hee lest night ata ES ftoet tn the’ American f D N ar Helftich has been gummed | in liards tonight at! nates met here last night and » ee tert 42s sect oo NEW YORK, June 7.—No en aia tM ey ad bt be rown & Hulen’s. The winner will] reached an informal agreement é league, and the Giants are just a try fee will be charged profes- 4 Playe | be decided in 150 points. to take such acti in firmly set against living up to ex sionals wishing to compete In have balked at being sent to | — eh — ie ere Te ction. Bi pectations. Ever since it became the open tournament of the U. bie | 2 evident that Charley Comiskey and 8. Golf iat 4 eee ( ’ Harry Hempstead were attempting ed rr Preparers Minbee rife |. After being laid up a day with PRI ES #0 set the style in flags, the two a ’ 4 SED illness, Il Rojas was back in a 3 teams they have trotted out for 20-22. uniform yesterday, If he is feel memsic observation have been un Cris Saenemeemmemennimo ing fit he will probably h SK ¥ WARD i able to put it over tin eaudo tote ot Binehan:. wher this afternoon's fracas for the G ' i cg ep te ad he has been playing ball since she ants Everybody seems to have gone cra on boosting @am league Ban assortment: of days. | VCILLE DEXCHT ’ ae was 6 years old | i | prices along all lines % hey have varied the visits with cama z Miss Adderley and Miss Dixon|{® order to introduce our new Manager Bill Leard Ie living | But we 1 y a nev 1 4 a ey Ae a wal ih ‘Nobae that Aho: Olante have e wish to announce that we are going to re- trips‘ to second and even third Se are also pit They handle the | ¢ plate, ch ts the | tain the a is place. ea ball. confidently. at. critical. mo-{iightest eff strongest plate known, Started as the result of yes- ain the same low prices we established three years ago. The White Sox haven't done so ments, Miss Dixon leads the team Gaus bas ons oe tere, ee ane nat dedoeded lr Aballecal oraw Z ere is another fact you should not jose sight Bitierag arcand F i ihe cone "a et 1 b cob; guaranteod 15 years. | however. The Reds outhit our oe ie 18,45 we Were te close our dc ors to business today tions beneath first plac e. : hoor ne cane Rarepionanin eins Gold CrowM ..--eeeeeeeceee $3.00) WAG: DUR stoked tie Palierodnd | Hide Wout aze Somneleg eo Pay four (times: the: ammany . | Hive ever Geek Hoatsn ant Wave Gib der ecteeth (WAMALnS) En | vie. serene ee she wreng. | that you are paying to us now for the same service. EVERY DAY WH there has ding c ie ae cane sat x | res . NE oes ey there fas a standing challenge for any sim: $10 sat of teeth . $5.00 . Mane ninth te We reduced the cost of Cremation from : ~ a hatcuaonte ilar organization in the country Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00) !ear 20 ; ; $50 to $20. prt They go thru a course of 7 ; rphy, 3h ‘ 1 ° : done the opposite, and y ¥ urs White crowns . ‘ 01 M q itatong with the Bostonese, To-| training that makes the spring sid fMlings 1 ° We reduced all grades of Caskets from - day they rest in second place be BINGHAM, Utah, June 7.— Around her and her two cht workouts of the big leaguers | | At eo. 100 per cent cause they did not whip the Sen-| The most unique figure in base- | Pearl Adderly and Lueitie ‘Dixon,| 100K tke a holiday. In addi. | Bilver flings eae ae ie : We i i ; : F ¥ iors while the Red Box were los ball today is a girl. That's the |one of the greatest indoor baseball syaeidey Pipremibeneticelg tte | Fen ee eae ket te 4 —— funmeel, inchading x jing to Detroit. And it was the| proud boast made by friends of |teams in America has been built . AN work guar ‘ ® 1 casket, attendance, i bod: third loss in a week for the cham-| Miss Adah Clays, of Bingham, Miss € is the wonder of men|, The three girls have had a num. | Have tmereenen,, Se is 4 ti 4 id f Sere $47.50 i | Known intimately ae “The [who have faced her. | Sho p ca| ber of opportunities to don suits of | {28, ARO Ker tony AB. R. HPO, A B| mation and urn for ashes, for. ....$47.50 Ha ep reposing ca ‘omboy.”” at uncan ny raset a various traveling ymen's ¢ “i ee he ae °| re > ea ths St . icaeioad place, while the ou y: : oie Woe ridged i pote mi et Lael rey uae u women Meese aE ae 8 J ye maintain our own casket factory, crematory and iw ‘tow cated onthe git oo MP ic feminine ball pitch: | oitching arm and ability to cut the |OMly for fun and for rellef from the Test ef Time, Hae ae | [i egads parlor for funeral services ei > areata {0G the New ne I Jcorners of the plate with either an|the tediousness of school books Mest of ous piaeent patcohabe 10 CS ee) © not allow anyone to dictate to gou what under- r st as well as an upper @ man player who can |under or over hand ball. She also) Tt — recommended by our early custom et 2 2 dl taker you shall employ when death comes to y } Phe Cincinnati Reds squelched the| whip a ball with either hand is |tats from either side of tl era, whowe work t® still Kiving Kood et. hel 4 SU: CORSE 20. YOU noe Giants—twice. It may be now or! a marvel. He who twirls a | om either side of the plate Satisfaction. Ask our customers who ° 6} but call the one who will give you the best service and { hate The | Her admirers declare that no Northwestern League have tested our work When comir M ae 4 never for the White Sox. The op-| fair game with eith » 0 Oe | the best goods for the portunity to snare first place may er wing i8 | professional can change hia | B A S E B A L L to our office, be sure you are in the : g le money, and stop the graft be made within a very short time. considered a phenom, Style as readily as she can, | right place. Bring thin ad with you rota . a al nl Ft > BUT THIS L HiGtt| Her famous curve, “The Bull SPOKANE vs q, z tars pereooeor | BLEITZ-RAFFER Bemeripsity soko edvantase of the scHOOL GIRL HE DAz-| snake," 80 called from its wrig tien: | Cut - Rate | sinicane 0000000 0-3] aise he champions | 4 G SOND an aes J § ‘Tomorrow Afternoon at 5. " r oe Agden n817LING NINE INN FROM ing. courhe Hag’! ne " ‘ . . _'Two-bawe hits —Zamloch, -MoGinnia & C 0 Mile chance at Noblug the |HITHOR PORT OR STARBOARD. solved. nave. laa, Take Fourth, Avenue Car Dentists fycaih LOunainahare. . hivise copes REMATION CO. minsion 26¢ and 6 207 UNIVERSITY 9. y yamon— later. | baw Mit by Phone North 525, 617-19-21 Kilbourne St. She is in a clase by herself. Mise Clays got her nickname on Oupoaite Vraser-Petersen Us, | pitoher—Zamiocii a Bighs L pitcher—Zamloch and Bigbea, Double