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Outbursts of Everette True. TM GIVING Awa a FEW FLAGS Won't You PUT ONE | STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917. Shopping Tour. Is Tween’ Five: CENTS HERE, HELEN IS GAS “ova? | = BUY ANY | wath, kee Jag On t want 70] ial ov CAN 1T CHPAPER SOME PLACE ELSE SOL IRRI L Routine of a Comic Sketcher, WHY “THe (Dea! Go AHEAD, TOM We'LL TRY ANOTHER PLAC cm TWENTY-BIGHT A CEATS TODAY SAI, MY GOOD FRIEND, DO You suppose A COUPLE OF DOLLARS I CAM GET Mov To Tow ME TO THE NeAResT GASOLINE STATION? For. Ee (sav! How OY! 00G GONE ( SPELL NICKEL rent-©- ELSE 17S “TH rarer t oF A HUNCH EL NIGHT ) THOUGHT ) fo x WAS PRETTY GOOD BUT BARNED IF I CAN REMEMBER (oT 1 L-E™ Will Know City Golf Champion Seattle's foremost golfer will be known following Thursday, Friday and Saturday's play on the links of the Seattle Golf club. Arrangements for the city championship tourney have been completed and 50 contestants will tee off in the opening rounds, which begin tomorrow. It is planned to run the tourne off with 18 holes of meda’ Thursday and Friday 36 holes on Saturday 32 of the first two days’ play C. K. Magill, club captain, will have charge of the tourney. Rob ert Johnstone, the professional {s assisting olm. . o- ‘The Elks’ tournament able direciion of Gene Ha: fast traveling towar: fer the on, is » finals Sixteen prizes are » win ners. Miss Agnes F of Seattle, Northwest women’s champion, took # twirl over the Waverly course at Portland the other day and turned fm a 96. She expects to do more Playing on the links before the Pa- Cific Northwest patriotic champion slips are staged June 25-30. Unchanged > There will be mo change in the rule governing stymies in the Pacific Northwest patriot ie golf tournament scheduled for Portland, June 25-30. C. H. Davis, jr.. president of the Pa- cific Northwest Golf associa tion, has decided not to take any action favoring either the Western Golf association, which has just abolished st; mies, or the United States Golf association, which just now is very much at outs with its younger yet more robust rival over the stymie and the amateur questions. Anthony Neylon,Derby Winner, Getting Well Anthony Neylon well-kno jockey, who won the Kentucky Fandicap on Luke McLuke and Nearly everything else of portance in 1914, is just re from an attack of pneumor Colonel Everding Is Expecting Big C rowd | Colonel Henry R. Everd retary-treasurer of t Yortland Gun club, is confident that all at tendance recor will be nat the Rose t Northwestern League BASEBALL TACOMA VS. SEATTLE Tomorrow Afternoon at See Dr. pedals J. Brown $25.00 we or @ $26.00 5 These prices in ona extracting without ane (xe FIRST Time 1 HEARD / TWAT ONE = 1 THINK / IT WAS 5ORG YEARS AND ot FF Rover, But He’s No Dog Watch. r LET THESE GoYs «KID You SO MUCN ON THIS BATTLESHIP, THEN ALWAYS TRY To KID A NeW MAN BUT You MUST ACT wise. THEYILGE BEGIN ‘To FIND OUT A BOOB YON ARE Ir Dorr Qurr PALUNG| For gai R Acs / ARE You THE “Dee warn” ? BY Gosn! TLL How ‘em MATCH TO OOF PRES LAID ECAS BUT THEN Aint Gone To PUT OVER ANY THIN ON ME. 7% Beany FOR PRRs ANNAPOUS EIGHT STRAIGHT Stymie Rule WON BY. OUR pc Rose City Lad Expected From { Portland Thur. # NORTHWESTERN Chicago lins and » famous 1 their behind ped to a Their presence Seattie’s baseball tinues to travel at break-neck Speed toward the top of the tighter fielding have league-leading Tacomans terday in Tacoma, the opening game of the first series of the year between the the Browns in the America the The collar BIG LEAGUE RESULTS | RESULTS Jack Wagner “Flagstens Gets Homer to take on a re _ all |Jockey Suspended for Betting o on Own I lorse tide of bat-| piece NORTHERN PACIFIC PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL || June 13, 14, 15 ROUND TRIP $7.50 and Byle ROPOLITA THEATRE 4 Nights, Beginning Monday, First Times Outsid | Charley Weinert Is Easy Victor in Mix ASCO Presents THE BOOMERANG FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Co. 169 Washington 8e. Wf you are sick you cannot do bet. fer than take advantage of this of- fer. 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He *jand a man who UMPIRES BREAK BASEBALL} NEW YORK, June 13.— “Pushed into the background, unnoticed, but performing his after day, the um- a sorry life. But he has the satisfaction of know- ing it is he and no other who has upheld the integrity of baseball, kept it free from 8 picion all the days of its ex- istence,” declared one of the oldest arbiters in the game re- cently. “Don't show me an umpire,” he said, “who never was threat e at the sofa isn't a real umpire. The close have to go against somebody kes all his close nes count for the home club is 1 man for th game that's wh They'll cut a ba ey'll do anyth py can get awa n calls him a nd clever, and the 1 atch these slips. He's ¢ make that man walk the line right it’s the man out there in blue, re- viled by the fans, unnoticed whe |good things are said of the game that is keeping this game clean CANADIAN Winntper St. Paul Minneapolis Chicago . Detroit .. Des Moines, June 7-8. Chicago, June 12-13.. d lau i at us, and she actually id the little boy to laugh at ua |She was ing that child to call jus robbers when he grows up. It's |the hard-fought games it's going to }sional at the Waver! The World’s Greatest Highway BACK EAST EXCURSIONS Daily June 20th to June 30th Ask Us About Dates for July, August and September Correspondingly low rates to otner points. Limit 3 months, but final limit not to exceed Oct. 31st. Liberal stopovers, SPECIAL SALE DATES For Further Information Apply to E. E. PENN, General Agent Passenger Department, 713 Second Avenue, Seattle. o . WUNCH FOR TOMORROW. / bor g * r LOMTE AT DENTISTS 4: 30- % gs DAY GAG, TELEPHONE ELECTRIC P BuULS, INSURANCE — — - ~~ usb BrReee ep @xxl—HEecKwt By BUD FISHER MAKE OR} walked into the gate of & satel! park today as a womaal a child entered. She saw us Cisgusting But so long as baseball is the hard, tight affair that it {s now; So long as the public wants to see be that way. A ball player fight till he drops to win a point in a baseball game. Only the um- pire is ¢ ected to have a clear head. He has to have the nerve to enforce the s of the game time something happens. No natter what it is, he has only one to take—the right one. It alnly is he who is keeping the me free from criticism.” J. Martin Watson Is Up and About Again J. Martin Watson, golf profes Country »scing ray: ee club, Portland, is conv idly from his recent ration tt appendicitis. He was removed from the hospital to his home seve eral days ago and is now able @ be out and around PACIFIC St. Louis. Toronto Montreal . Boston . New York +-Final limit July 6 ++Final limit July 11