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Prue. By Condo CISTEN, MY DEAR PROFESSOR; -° |} To Discuss THE SUBVECT OF LEVYING _| [MORE THAN THE KNOWLEDGES OF THE SENSE, EMBRACES | | STUFF YOU DIG OUT OF BOOKS. — You've . "ALSO GoT To HAVE A KNOWLEDGE OF PRACTICAL AFFAIRS, WHICH EVERY= | RoDY KNOWS You HAVEN'T GOT! | }Goon pay! Outbursts of Everett Do BUT THE WoRD ALAS HIS (S BUT ANOTHER TYPICAL INSTANCE OF THAT { EXTREMELY NUMEROUS CONTINGENT POSSESSING 4 PSEUDO- MENTALITY — | WHOLLY INCAPABLE OF PERCEIVING A LOGICAL STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1917. ‘om “Tom, | WANT You To Promise ME THAT YoU wie stop IN AMD SEB DR. DRORS TODAY = HES A SPECIALIST ON WAT KIND OF TRoVOLE WELEN GUESS Th Rave To Do SOMETHING ISQUIRREL FOOD—You Can't Tell, Benny Might Try to Ride a Fire Plug VY RNOW GLORGE -'TH YouNG AN WHEN THAT FELLAS ARE ALWAYS Wwismin ( Time \ Fon THe To Come { \ WHEN THEY CAN 00 } ~N AS THEY PLEASE ! ~ Does Some Quick IT COMES PAGE 8 guring Yes siz, BUT He's Busy JUST Now — Have A | came TO see DR. DRops- 13 SEAT PLEASE { OR Ricem! Tm Oe TING SUSPCOUS OF The M\ Li BEARING es NUTTY NATURE BOWE pony WE HAVE AGAIN OF CER PINCH HUG REPRESENTING THe Law WHAT Fines ir? |7e Aean Mine oO Have to Admit That Jeff Vold the Truth About His Wares Gee, JEFF, THaTs >) A NIKE HORSE Youve OY THER COV THERE . wHarne NOU TAKE coe Him? Y PPYWENTY YEARS A STAR in the National leagu and starting on his 2ist season. | That's the record of Hans Was-| = the Honus of the Pittsburg Only two men in baseball his have done more years of bage- ling. Cap Anson was up there ; Napoleon Lajoie was a for 21 years. The return of famous Pittsburg player means before he quits the diamond ‘will have equaled, or perhaps clipsed. the stretches left by| other stars. Wagner's record shows a greater of hits and runs than eter scored by another player.| Anson and Lajoie, with their terms of service, rank be-| him in these two columns. His last year before deciding to} (the Bermhartt or Patti| ) was his poorest on the| is, but his batting showed an} ovement over the few years Previous. He confided, while| thru the rigors of the last Campaign, that his eyes were dim considerably, and that his ‘ Wouldn't carry bim as far as ‘they formerly did “I expected to lose speed gradu-| he complained, “but 1 don’t! why most of ngth | “shouldn't stay.” Playing on the ¢amp ground of the Pittsburg baseball field prob ably was to blame for this. He eloped rheumatism, which botb him to a great extent in the) ly spring and late fall. eee | A BASEBALL CLUP without at! one star pitcher would be an! Bbsolute joke as «a champion of one of the two m. leagues Ranging back o history dis WD ecloses the fact ery one of the Many clubs which ave risen heights and retrograded is featur | + ed by at least one hurler of star PP proportions. Since the American ‘Jeague came into being fact thas been even more pronounced 7 Inspect the record of the Chi ) @ago White Sox of 1906, one of the Most remarkable world’s Pionship feats in the Qnals. Ed Walsh was ow entire exhibition in those day | | Leo Houck Signs Up With Jack Pickford to Act in Pictures * ; 2 an game's just about ee with the able assistance of Dr | White, The obstreperous Pent an identical case fen Bill James the their endeavors Connie M Coombs, his Eddie Plank, and Chief Bender. Christy Mathewson added grace and to the Giants’ payroll. Joe drew | © much money, both in payroll | § and at the gate, while do-| ing championship duty Red (Box. Wild Bill Donovan, Ed Reul- Sach, Mordecai Brown, Phillippe, B) Rabe Adams, Grover Alexander, } Jeff Pfeffer, all had their|¢ Ming at fame as stars who have|as boosted clubs alm individually | compan d's series While an feature rest working Meéarly every club. They al) have | Fox studio with Chet Nef some man around om defense it », Leo, whose Or offense is centered Francis Fay, will oe gloves for the “drawma IF YOU WERE TO ASK US . r what is the matter with Waiter Billy Nelson Member of Ambulance Corps Mails, we are ready to admit that We would throw up our hands despair and grope vainly for Billy Nelson, Spokane lightweight auswer. Outside of the boxer, has « ed in the am lance United State “rm office in Braves pre with forgot instay o} had his Jack impetus Wood the LEO HOUCK of Leo Houck at the Seattle been in Los An ha icned a in the Jack Friends ceived word t weight, who pas geles for some ti at pea for the South, Leo has with heen boxing eal me aside the fact at Portland he is a southpaw there seems to be of the nothing wrong with Walter. It seems that despite reports to the contrary, he is determined to stay D)end twirl for the Shipbuilders here rather than go back to Port ) fand and try to win his way to the big show Several of Walter's admirers and Well-wishers have been whispering with the & » ba advice to him but he {« keeping loca! magnate has bee back out of the spotlight and let-| rheumatism for ting the rest of them do the fae but is on covery. Dugdale Is on Way to Health; Up Soon Daniel I able to 1 Hutte back Dugdale was un last night 1 club. The laid up with than two road to re more the eke | local have re-| light- | movies | Pickford's ] TWELVE DOLLARS! WHAT'S THE MATTER | Wren MIM p Po at t ———— YOTHING * ony | ‘ NE dow? SOOk Good! ‘ | <7 SEATTLE IS IN FIRST P LEA NORTHWESTERN But Spokane After a torrid struggle in two of the scrappiest es seen on the local baseball lot for many moons, the Seattie Giants left last night for Butte with the leadership of the Northwestern league safe in their possession, altho by a very narrow margin, it is true Winning double fracas battling and 6 to 4 Pat & both games of § from Herb Falls crew the locals In t the the lime nter t lanking na lad He al lowed neither In the econd « Giant batters were working in nt form, and it was their t with trusty bludgeon gave us in nely cliekin the that victory Bill Cunningham was the hit- ting demon of the second con test. He nicked the apple for four singles. listed to be week, and then back je with Will in four fra y mack on the gain Monday with Bob Brown's Vancouver club furnishing the opposition to Spo will be AMERICAN Jack Gold Eastley some able assistance by making some circus stabs in the left garden. gave Jimmy Shinr a tion to the Great Fall aluable add Yesterday's score at Dug’s: First Game ARR 0 | Few Trapshooters at Local Clubs Sunday W. H. ( were tled for tone high 19 each, At Lewis and V K target event, with Mlemming captured ot, with 86 Harbor 00000408 %-6 090000000 W. Cunningham, Sacrifice hit Morse. phy, Morne Bac m4 MG Locks Goon ro we!) a Sore } AOL THAT THE ” Marre e,™m BN ume? ," c —_ OM Mees od Horse pee En yey BUT 2 Dow? THINK we LooKs Geen ) Results Under the | Big League Canvas | d honors Green Lake trapshoot Sunday, Island, J. B Taft led in the » while ° e| Mun | READ STAR WANT ADS !/ to rena midatanite seston i Pecabeited @| stead he is a king of film players 6 A. M. in Tourney Links une 25.—With s best golfers here, the annual Pacific North on Portland | may Tatted Freee Lessed Wire f PORTLAND, 172 of the Co Play Under Way at west Golf Championship tour nament opened today with men's championship qualifying rounds. Play started at 6 a High water in the Willamette flooded two fairways, but a spe cial rule was adopted, and play ing continues uninterrupted. About $1,200 of the entrance money will be donated to the Red Cross. m Classy Nags Will Gallo United Presa Leased Wire NEW YORK, June B thorobreds, including t this year's Kentuck winner of tha ed to KO to the Regret probably wil By #, with thelr weights are: Toamer, Boots, 12 Butwell Old I 119, chuminger Stromboli Robinson Peake; Ormesdale gart Borrow, 11 Troxler; Koenig, 110, B Omar 110, A. Collins; ( Clematis I, 10 Rann rbne hiclet Garner Keogh Mother Brickley | Gives Sons to U Dy United Press Leosed Wire BOSTON, June 25,—Ha four of her to Uncle fighting Mrs, Willfam Brickley, mother of Charley the Harvard football star, d he nid d over. Just a old enough Les Reid of Seattle sone forces, High Pro at Tourney Les Reid, | 1 other trap-| the up 100. PORTLAND, June Seattle profe hooters in 8 Everding tray a mark of 97 out of a s shoot at He hung rasible nday here | Anderson in Draw Dr. Kir at the with Harry Anderson and fought 12 rounds to a d night in Victoria ttle fans, who saw the fraca Bernie Dillon lost his Northwe ern flywetght title to Charley ix-round preliminary day aces nf). . Hugh centy VY) ca in the Dou ie" Fairbanks’ their son a mining king. today in the daugh Loftus Khay- | 107, ing given Sam's | ooke Blue for Sox With Ruth Gone Brick- | hass today | Lyneh | laid off She | tire season With Victoria Boy Joe Bayley | “Good night!" ding to|for two st Jably wa Pic | Saturday folks aspired | has won 12 In eagle FIVE DOLLARS For THe FIRST ViSiT AND “Trio FIFTY FOR THE OTHERS BY THe WAY, How MUCH DOES DR. DROPS CHARGE FoR. AN OFFICE CALL? bo — if , How Do You - Come iN HERE | Aw sap ' ‘eel — = ———— (euT | WASNT THAT WAW! / AN CAME HOME LIKE TH WHEN | WAS YOUNG | WENT || / pRoOIGAL GON, AN’ TES FOR AWAY FROM HOME FOR /|\ Th OCC HSION To GET PA mM Good) ELEVEN WEAR | ¢ HUMOR 1 ASKED HIM cc) LIKE 1F HE WAS A GOIN To KWL TH FaTrEO AN HE FORGAVE ME AN GAID “NO BENNY 1 GUESS HL LET ONE AME AN = Fiow Minh MEN 1 EMPLOW 90 YOU EmPLON AN) TEN no nae Ter? ) wATER~ ¢ AC aves! / Ana) | SEE” WELL YOU FIRE Laie ves \ m AN CUT OUT TH a CROOKED BUSINESS FOR WL CLO “ou uPt * fowuren a Pianer B. Pat. Office) | MEN! vou Foo. ror: | WHERE VU Goin’ 2 { FIRST You RUN INTO A (Sto NE WALK AND cow rou RUN ROH T INTO YOU SoLD me ‘S BLIND! | 9a The Great Falls - Seattle series was a “fine” one Jones one of his belts. Wonder how Eddie getting along? Shannon Tacoma didn't Nick Williams very hard last week Eddie Pinkman, note—Leo is | Eddie Mahan Becomes Member of Marines BOSTON, June 25.—Edward W. Mahan, tick, captain of Har vard’s victorious 1915 football |team, has been accepted for enlist: ment in the marine corps. Intercollegiate athletics will be jresumed at Whitman college next |{all, despite the war, according to a decision reached by the trustees end overseers of the Walla Walla institution at their annual meeting. Notice Lee Magee has found his batting eye again after a long slump. Houck has signed a movie con- tract. “Beer wins for Coast league paper. is a pitcher Oakland, Sammy says Edward Loox came about as Beer as his name to winning the national golf tournament Bob Blewett says Eckman Golfer named Legg won the pulled a Bush trick. trans-Mississippi golf title. Won by a—er, er, limb, one might fay San Francisco Bulletin says that when Eddie Pinkman went to cerner after the first rou “Dusty” Mails has | bout with Campi he wan to take settle t out and hold it in front next round. They made we use chairs here his 1 of his him the We don't want to know who mistake Joe Bemish is! TELL IT TO Rowe Van Nostern is a col z lege graduate. What college? Barber. He used to play with Colgate’s (soap) ‘CARUSO” DAN “Shorty” says he hasn't pad- locks on his pockets. Oh, Shaw! paid-up mem Ralph Junker is a of the T Keg LOTZA PEP! now hear some whoppers that fishing is good again They say Nate Druximan is a cigar salesman. McCoy is still belting ‘em. ot thru as a ring belter, i belt for fat men and is selling then Muff" Bronson Lioyd Madden, Joe he had the shade. rained FPlani Altho blows on Kid gan says When he inven 2 How wet did you get? | sylph-like again. like hot “Kid” Bruno, the heavyweight, is bach The “Kid” must be a pretty good salesman. He sold Tom | Going “gawfing.” Ta, tal Red BY H. C. HAMILTON United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 25.—Babe Ruth stands the chance of hav- Ing punched the Red Sox com. pletely out of the hunt for the bunting in the American league. , Ruth is something of a helper alon: other lines. His hitting amounte to an average of .408, including all games in which he has appeared When not pitching, he manages to get a litt of life by doing some of Jack Barry's slugging One pitcher always holds up the Harking back to the days of Tom championship club, history records. of the National Ruth is the heavy man for the Red ops that Lynch once! Sox, What happens to the Red Sox vood Magee for an en- and Ruth rests with Ban Johnson or taking a crack at an If that is the size of the dose handed out to Babe Ruth, the popular slogan In Boston will be as boss league, it dev umpire. San Mateo Horseman Orders Colors DoWn Ruth has led the league flingers| By United Prem Leased Wire aight seasons, and prob-| SAN FRANCISCO, June ¢ n his way to a third time|Chartes W at the top of the string, when hi run-in with Brick Owens came off,| Clark, San Mateo multi millionaire — hor that Eastern horses Hight of these he cap-|colors would not be seen on any tured in a row |track during the remainder of the Aside from his pitching prowess, | war. oman, announces most of his and that his he has ordered Out of 16 games pitched, Ruth sold Engage a Bank Detective \fter locate futile attempts considerable ts money, the iditure of which untraceable, we commend to the ention of careful business men and housewives the wis- dom of carrying a check- ing account. Your paid check is the bank detective, which gives a convincing clue to where every dollar is {8 spent seems The service is free and it simplifies your ac | counts. | The National | City Bank of Seattle OFFICERS IW F. W J. Maxwell, President Baker, Vice-Presid Bloedel, Vice-President N. H, Seil, Cashier Ansley, Asst. Cashier Suiter, Asst. Cashiet BE. B | w | ;