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Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo MRS. TROe, WHAT DO YOU MEAN: CAN'T TAKE THIS UMORELLA WITH ME © IT MIGHT RAIN WHILE I'M OUT WORKING PYBLIC INTEREST IN RECR YL ITiINe —— — col WUL Tecc You WAY—— BECAUSE UMBROLLAS COST TOO MYCH FOR YOU To B® BREAKING THEM OVER PEOPLES’ HEADS SE; ~ FORWARD, r DOvABce Ov MARCH STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917. PAGE 10 i) On, Tom. waerr THERE 15S A MAN STANDING yDiD You POT VER THERE LOOKING ? ITS oveR in THAT VACANT Lor WITHA POR SALE SinbN liebe wa” AT The CAR rom WANTS To rl vue GO RIGHT ey OVER. Rammematea ag i —} poy > \ 1D LiKE To Asi! ovuT HOW TACOBAN FURNITURE | \S MADE — “We Thees WaAWwe On WHO SWEPT ocserrs MR. SPEAKER! | WAVE A QUESTION OF IMPORTANCE)| (CHAMPAGNE, AN INTOKICANT “Yo CHRISTEN OUR (commer | \_sarrteswipst ") Fa an with WAT OF TEN oC om ) Kick UP : 3 YOUNG CYCLONES /\TS ABOUT USING (tes\ es! \ Proceso! Guess the Man Didn’t Want to Buy It. How DOYou Po, SIR - WERE You LOOKING av ftwat car? [_ 1S VERY UN THOUGHTFUL AN' AWKWAKDE [0ON'T You “Wink THe 10ER OF USING AN INTOLICANT To CHRISTEN A BATTLESHIP Nes, Does IT BELONG | quite AoReE wiTd \ \ Ine OPINION ABOUT => a F By ALLMAN _ We. GET IT OFF OF Yes, "The here! Tus is MY OWNER PROPERTY. AND It's 2 NO PVBLIC DUMPING GRO D ~ UNDERSTAND « on — , i BECAUSE AFTER THE ™ FIRST BOTTLE, & BATTLE SWIP “TAKES To WATER FOR AY OEAR SIR \ CANNOT SAY “THAT \ {WE USE OF INTOXICANTS NS. BATTLESHIPS! We ees AME CAUGHT, Ce Wh A CYCLONE ae WHICH THIS TS THEM Agee INTO TACOMIAN SHAPE CAUSING THEM To ‘ SQUEEZE OUT RESIN ARE CHOPPED, TAKEN THUS VARNISHING = = To & FURNITURE ‘Wemseives — Factory ——— RESUE + Did T Ever rec YOU THE TALE OF THE Boat I WAG SERNING ON WHEN THE WAR FRAT STARTED HEN JACK WAGNER, Port land welterweight, mixes with | Harry Casey tomorrow night in the Arena, it will behoove him to Deware of a lusty swat on the back Of the neck whenever he ducks his head. ‘This punch is the one stock in 3 trade of all the boxers that have z: the game in Portland with © im the last few years. The | May box altogether differe style, but this one punch by nearly all of them _Bud Anderson, the Vancouver, oo lightweight, is responsible. years ago when Bud was d as the coming lightweight iP and went to California and up until he mixed and two knockouts at the hands h Cross, who has since to practice dentistry in Ne fork, he introduced the punch, in “th parts, at least, and ever since! ‘then the Portland youths have) trying it. It was this punch ‘that helped “Muff” Bronson get to a good start here by knocking out Joe Harraban and | YOUNG ALEX Trambitas | down in Portland must be a} remarkable 16-year old kid. | He seems to have the faculties for! | MUTT AND JEFF—In Telling a Fairy Story WELL, TWAS & DARL NIGHT (ACTH (ORTH SOA Wittens we WERE ATTACKED BY TKE Germany fAmmED WIA HER STUCK PAST of oUF Bow ME CHARGED THE REST of “THe PUGET AND SUNK Em AU ore WAT. OUR ACCURATE GUA Cliff McCarl, now guarding the initial pillow for the Butte club, has been named manager of the Miners by the board of DAT TUS PURE. LUG A PLASH ue THE FIRST SHIP IA UNG AND FIRE WHE THEY CouoneT f PIE ON US FOR PEAR oP HITTING THEIR OWN GHIP= | THON We BACK DOUT OF NER! AND UST HER SINK — (Connie ls Gray | Cliff McCarl| [an ay Meso ne maciea ioemon | But Hasn’t Lost || New Boss of | to sleep with a poke on the) Baseball Cunning } Butte Club x ‘AND StoRMy | | AND WHEN WE GoT Back INTO poe Our SLIP— ~~ Pinkman, the best | Bill Leard is about as popu- jhis stuff? becoming a featherweight one day Gee eal > eoneeed | lar in Tacoma as the French ee ao veent et ee McGinnity’s @hare of the Butte} @fmy will be in Berlin. | aan ott rig egies vice jo ype a har gall fe Pinkman admits tha When he fought Lee Johnson 10 oe am Rurchased trom him last) chet Neft and Leo Houck bay-| Eddie Pinkman is Founds in Vane ‘ «(ing gotten into the mov The i held in Butte, and named team manager. to thke on “Muff” Bronson, "who has journeyed back to the Ore- bs metropolis from Winnipeg to in attendance at the Rose Festi val, a gala event in Portland. BACK AGAIN TO the punch on the back of the neck Al Somers, the Portland middle- jan infielder, and strin | secure castoffs from the Mex in the second round | : bell saved Carter yo. ‘The blow is a wicked one and is , Gelivered most generally with the CONNIE MACK. right hand. Whenever the oppon- ent ducks his head the Portlanders chop down on his neck with a|_ Connie Mack as he looks today The found out did when he boxed in Seattle. tho his teams of youngsters have} RAY CAMPBELL writes from the breaking up of his club in 1914. |] and E i his home in Sparto, Ca stating ck expects to build up a great | j that he read in The Star where team out of his present combina-| Jack Allen was claiming a win tion and hopes to cre another te A meeting of the club directors was The appointment is ent in a senso, as McCarl has had |no experience tn the end of the game, but if he can de-| | liver the goods he will be retained. | | Butte is after two pitchers and] wy, ks are out tO! ball pi big league! seep, We used to alee clubs, as Butte is not witling to take a chance on any more bushers n the English Mansion? q a Pred say. Wonder if they've ES low that looks like it would knock |The old strategist is beginning to EXCURSION i & person's head off. |show his years. His hair is be-| FARES 4 Weldon Wing, the Portland ban.|coming very gray, but Mack has| > tamweicht, uses the same blow a not lost his faculty of getting the : thane ing one little but lose games since|] Round Trip to the Middle West stern States and Canada, ommencing June 20 McCarl yas! y,, . Pinkman an experi managerial | are around 45. worried so muc ayers going to war hours, now we only sle health farm right. Dan army he hasn't had so Tourney What bids fair to beec Sees tp have taken place in Mis-|Grover as its nucleus Railway entries, was under way t “This was news to me. 1 haven't | yx7+ . > ° noon on the Hinks of th B= heen off the ranch since I arrived) With Few Exce ttions jj OAILY THROUGH TRAING Golf club. About 50 star here from Seattle Strange how these ball play. | man to win ers age. Before the war none | bad omen? were more than 29; now ail Jane Eyre “Caruso” Dan Sait named his — it “Saltair.” Hot stuff! Title Golf jes there fighter in the world outside of ought to be a chance for Eddie Eddie Pinkman. “Shorty” aw has picked Pink er Campi. Is this a | Jess Willard has quit the wild west show. Business will h about) now begin to pick we can’t wild west show. Pp eight ep elght| The main question weight, used this in his fight with j hours in an amateur, but why is he Mexican Kid Carter in San Fran i | cisco recently and almost finished iJ Why was the French child kept Eddie Pinkman says that | Joe Bayley hasn’ to himself as the up for the is not what t referred legitimate named | lightweight champion of Can much to) claiming any billiar censored , either! ome Seat As a special added attraction on|t tle's first city golf championship| tomorrow night's fight bill at thc over him in a fight that was sup- | “$100,000 infield” with Witt and/ Northern Pacific tourney, with no restrictions on the! Arena, jergt, “Doc’? hia aiter-|mer boxer, just back ada for several days now. Since Eddie Pinkman joined the We haven't heard Joe Schermer titles lately, “Doc” Wells Is | to Speak of Under Way Great Bout Wells, a for k from the e Senttle| trenches, will give the crowd an golfers of} {mpri sion of what thin eally | ! | | | Giants Here to Take On Tiger Nine: NOKTUWESTERN LEAGUE Won ‘ Var a4 Tutte rT) Bpokane Tet Pat Eastley, veteran pitcher of the Giants, was selected Manager Bill Leard to by go against the Tacoma Tigers this afternoon, on the Bengals’ itial appearance here of the year. The locals are out for re- venge today. After winning eight straight games, t Tigers turned our lads ba yesterday in Tacoma, 3 to 2. he ck “We are going to start on anoth er winning streak that will eclipse | the 12 straight games hung up by Haws HAR, EEREY Roary are THE CAN Boats HAVE SLiPé t THAT ECR WEk Roe’ altpas Setteet By BUD FISHE@ WELL, THATIS ALK RIGHT, THIS (SA FAIRY TALE! Pet NATIONAL LEAGUE eo bt Won. Lost. Pet $66 | Philadelphia .......... 28 500 New York 444 Bt Louts 417 | Chicago 382 | Cincinnat! 264 Brooklyn Boston 5-1 (wee- Pittsburg Uadelphia 16 KESULTS WEDNESDA 1, Cleve: nd lith; dark) | iphia 4, Detroit 2 At Pittsburg 3, At Boston 2-2, Bt Louls 0-7. At Cincinnat! 2, Philadelphia 3. At New York 7, Chicago 6 No others played. ~~ ee re LeoH ouck to to Keep Its Hea p has vnc wamton BDOxLongM i NEW YORK, Pe 4 —The Leo Houck, Seattle light Southern league, ghe strongest o} the Class A minor leagues, 1s go-| elght, writes from Los An ing to weather the storm of war, eles that he has been match- taxes, bad weather and other ¢4 with Al McManus for a 25 |things which have conspired to| round fight in Mexicali, Lower punch the minors in the nose California, on July 4. . ag This will be the first long eeded Thirdsacker Tacoma earlier in the year,” aid piece ome Leo has particl- Manager Leard, upon his arrival i r ea Se n pated in with the exception of Manager Leard, upon his arrivals) by Spokane Gndiaris| sf couple of omual meted Tealey Roymond, former Giant boss, makes his bow with th my this afternoon Interest in the pennant race In Seattle has gained consider- able momentum since the Giants started to climb. Seattle did not drop any fur from second fp . as Butte Herb Hester’ he line. ther took Great Fallers down Local fans have been hoping that the excellent weather would continue for the Tacoma series, A double-header here Sunday 2AVe , To Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi- [) the city have signed to tee off. | like Jomewhere in France | would prove a popular move for “T have had quite a hit of trouble Beavers Y oung Club cago, St. Louls.. Best of Equip- Fighteen holes medal play was} rgeant 1s a clever talker| Northwestern, pecinin tht - La with my arm since I left there, but! Take Pug Bennett and Cadman|{ ment, Fast Schedules, Perfect oa , | and aks in such a way and tells!” The gcore: " ee F; ft is all right now and I have!out of the Vancouver lineup and Dining Car Service the program for today and tomor-| of incidents so int {ng that : 4 Signed for two bouts next week, Urown would h a “kid” elnb. row, The 32 making the lowest) even an audienc nt fans will], ms AB. R. H. PO. A. B.| a one in Grass Valley with some fel- With Stokke, Hamilton and Brown VISIT gross scores will qualify for the| be glad to Iisten to him jt » A aot a ae low named Mathews and on the|on the infield, Wolfer, Snyder and " | Radle P' peti: ee eee, ib ‘ 1 4 a a » Snyd championship flight. The victor tddie Pinkman stated yesterday . Ca ae | ‘ Bae with Willie Hoppe in sae Hood in the gardens, Patterson YELLOWSTONE wil ts decided by the sum of 72| that he was {n good trim for his} 78": tf er ee a | mento. am in good sha an¢ catcher, Russell and Clink | ’ al Eddie C oh is Goldie o Tae } - ? | holes in strokes melee with Eddie Campi, the head Cunninghamcf 4 0 0 1 4 6 ¢ eee 2.2m them both Brown has @ bunch of NATIONAL PARK Considerable favorable comment|line event, Jack Wagner, Portland | Morse. as ee OE ie OR ie) : ; % great young talent. Neither Gipe, EN ROUTE has been invoked by tho Seattle| Welterweight, will arrive this after-| giant eeee™ $ 8 8 2 2 8 j JACK DEM the Salt Lake| Barham nor Acosta is centenarian club, as the result of its offering} noon ; ; FP light-heavyweight, has arrived in For all detatis lthe use of {ts links for the title] es ‘Totals “Ole Bord ry deer tier ° San Francis . ta AB. RH. PO. A. I eee from Ban Francisco and St. I is Cardinals os teres, OO tourney, which in reality is prac-| ae t Se placed nimpett under tie dicection St. Louis Cardinals Ueally an open tournament tor tho| Johnny Bender May Mie tate Heat Fat of “Caruso” Dan Sa : ° age! ied ¢ ’ ny ; ? ‘ * -4) oe Caruso” says he would ike to, Offer Reds Outfielder sity championahly Land With Spokane ine i Bea match alge ir ee rer Spokane has a chance to secure Johnny Bender, who was releas - ee Hea es cafe ‘e or any other light-heavy that |Outfielder Yardley from the St sociati oO mere } Ale eS ees es oe ee L. l s a on wn Ss ed b Great Falls this week, may : f fs looking for a tough scrap. Loni Americans, and Williams is |f Yesler and S ed | Join Spokane, Bender is a fine : oe i t : $$ ts hunting t books trying to all the record |} Phone ! et a line on the Northwestern League player before closing for his serv. | WASEBALL|™ | TACOMA VS. SEATTLE§)| co . . : . Tomorrow Afternoon at 3. ‘ Spokane Is Loser Sake Weirth avenue Cars. | At Spokane 1-5-5, Vancouver 8-9-0 Adrolseton ‘and. boc, | Webb and Marshall; Gipe and Cadman, See ereehy yee The club owners adjourned after] Bonner and Kafora; CHICAGO, June 14 game “added” schedule American aasociation, w to have been adopted at meeting of the league here yesterday, was st adopted today hours of wrangling last Have Wrangling Meet|tieiaer, ana if ne can g The 42|his hitting slump, he come out of would make {s of the! Valuable man for the Tribe, hich was a special . f magnates} Great Falls iil to be At Butte 6-11-5, 4-10-2. night. end Byler, Loses Great Falls Bliss, Clark oo020000 00020001 W. Cunningham. 1, Connolly, Thomp: to Harper to Stevens; Ray ney, Struck out-—Ry Buthe 2 wen on balle—Off Strand 1 Butherland 2. Hit by pitched ball- man, by Sutherland, ao 8 8 ar 38 0 —3 » playn--Morse to ft ‘Car- | Put a regular third baseman in oe 1e ling@up and Williams | o a ball team. Kerns is) Showns Play Sunday jthe weak spot of the infield, and! The Stacy Shown ball club and {f Fitzsimmons could be secured to|the Belmont Dye Works team clash play short and McGinnis moved to} Sunday at Columbia playfield, The third, the club would look like a{Showns are already chalking up & ball team. | vietor r PRICES SOARING SKYWARD _ Everybody seems to have gone crazy on boosting prices along all lines. ‘ But we wish to announce that we are going to req tain the same low prices we established three years ago. _ there is another fact you should not jose sight of—that is, if we were to close our doors to business today you would be compelled to pay four times the amount that you are paying to us now for the same service. We reduced the cost of Cremation from $50 to $20. We reduced all grades of Caskets from 100 per cent to 400 per cent. 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