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STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1917 PAGE 6 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Pansy ( = ——7 ] ae SPORTS AND COMICS SE: Tree oe Outbursts of Everett True. By ¢ Ves, HELEN= 1 MUST HORRY AND OFT READY QUETT Gost, | WANTED To [WASH THE CAR UF; ALITTLE BreForRt You WILL PROBAMLY Find }| BULLY FoR You, NOT ALL NIC® AND CLEAN WeLeN~ VL AS | ASKED PANSY TO] Go IN AND WiPE IT OFF py | oer PRESSED 1, nd lf \RE You Gone ~+| To THAT Baw ine ayer ves the Flivver Its First Bath. BY ALLMAN i 1 CAM Swave IM {| | BATH THIS EVENING € TWo MINUTES IF HUR RAN! 1 Took IT OUT l | i JAuies Make |. eee ; bom oer i — 4 SWEEPING [>] t W AY BATH R \HURRAQ ) GAINS I) | | \ As THAT BATH Room ae. PY 1 "ea | | ry | —__—. , | | Year's THE KIND / fe |i be Is News 2 UKkel 5 ' To see Ow THE ,/ : BULLETIN roar ol! me aos bg, 2 60 ™ 66 rr 3 » : 1 SQUIRREL FOOD-—Benny Just Slipped Into It, as It Were. ies = - as —— pene “4 1 1 SAW 'T OUTIN FRONT 1) Se n¥s 50 \ = (WELL TO BEGIN WITH ys - > . WHAT'S THE CREENNGS GHoRGE! 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STATE YouR NAME AND WELL, WILL ‘YoU PLEASE = *STER, 2 Ane \ i . adver . 2 ‘ a | NSWER THE ANbWeRy— OR Go To JAIL RESS AND IP SO Reg Dor WANNA | Qubstions yi . 7 SWEEP OUT A NUE ~'STeR Go To sAIL Veen alla ARG YOU MARRIED CLEAN Cece, aweeriens || % } SARS Ade, , OR SINGLE AND ISO, /} yf Westin} FoR one! } REN, | A > x pd { Tween re oF | OR Go To JAIL wo ? | THANK YOU WARDEN } OW THAT SAN FRANCISCO ACES OF 1g | i ) | N has seen fit to lift the ban on AND EO my } 2 : | well known stars of REG I< ‘i ~ roped ar will pe: “orce (sf the four-round SATE MuiTARN | SF : CENSUS: PENALTY POR | Hone GIS TRATION | is ong XEO Be | | game there, the same as it is being conducted in Oakland, the North Western cities are also due to see some of the better class of boxers Local fans should not be sur prised to see the announcement within a few weeks that Benny | Leonard, lightweight champion of | the world, will be in our midst ere Jong. He has laid plans to make a tour of the Pacific Coast, if al ‘ Wi lowed to box in San Francisco. Joe o Rivers, the Mexican lightweight, is | Beane also slated to appear in land 7 , before long, and there is no reason =| why he should not make a jaunt t ; < these parts as well. Joe Flanigan, the Portlanc moter, has already had wo Billy Gibson, manager of Cham Lonard, that he is willing to have . Seka’ come to Portland { TTT CeCe Tee TTT T eee bout. If he does, there is ne Sam, WHERE 19 JACK JOHNSON? READ “Back in Grant Line & ] = a ‘| 1 § | make a fit running mate for Ivan | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE } the Giants dwarfed all thru un. 5 j Olson, on the Brooklyn club. Like | \.~~~~~~~n nn nnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnrrrrrrerrwnerrrrrrrreneerereneneesrnnrnnnne! v i til the final canto, when things yy | Bill, Ivan has taken a new on Jack Johnson, editor ‘| Jooked rather bad for a short t life and is playing a great « Yassah, that's de dope, LI’! A'tha's a reggler time bs { = the Doderrs ee ae editor now. : Bill Leard is just as frisky as | Crowd of good golfers, we might { ear is no enjoy ing ah , Also he's a toreador, a musician, a socialist ‘ re three br t any other young fellow who has say i season of his career. Late x orator, a bon vivant and the lion of Barcelona nb nts pulled by Yardley gone up to the big show. # ures show him sapping the apple a Jack has a lot of jobs, but he's happy and Skipper Bill Leard expected nmons and Bill Cunningham EASY WITH THE DYNA- i 54, and he {s only one behind R« knows he doesn’t have to go to war to get back into the fray to THE GIANTS WORK OUT} MITE! | { Brown in base thieving. Leard On the le anish evenings the fame day on the local baseball lot, Great Falls has secured Pitch DAILEY,. has pilfered 21 sacks, among them t elps ligh of th when the Giants tangled with ers Hoff and Dugan from Salt “Hatroil” Harry Andrews is again the old home cushion on one notable the Vancouver cellar champs. Lake They're going to fine Ameri- jenjoying life. occasion at the local baseball lot. « 0 belle may agait ‘Wild WII has been out of the | can association players $25 for | if } When a lad like Bill can step up lineup for the past few days Clift McCarl 1s after a short-| 8a8sing the umps, What player WHERE'S JOE BEMISH? i to Seattle and take a new lease rs in the bull rir with an Injury, and during that |patcher named De Forrest, now, '” the A. A. has $25 gain matinee tomorrow at on life like he has done, is certa‘: pecicinitn time the local outfit hae drop- | holding forth in Redding, Ca Mvtiedl thd cambisaktarta teas aus ep ly makes one feel good. The Coa F . 1 in ped from first to third place in Br gg nach yl ogee leaguers thought they w r ek That's too the chase for the Northwestern | Pitcher Helfrich, of Spokane te SAS 108, Se ee en Five local semi-pro ball tose | too swift for Bill two seasons bach jack laachia sontaleds the deden & is | wa Rood chance for Brooklyn| erg are going to Alaska. Poor fi c gue g suspensio tage hs going t and gave him the go-by. He came Every day his name appears over articles in eaterd ‘ ra o pick up reeru Alaska! t back to his old jlove—-he played wit a Barcelona publication devoted to socialism Gian ropped a hot e to Pre former Indian ¢ 1 'f one of the four Brickley ~~ ¥ j Seattle before going to the Coaster { sport. Jack apparently has written them t Re v" ‘ playing with a Spokane, brothers can pull on the kaiser y1¢ > i and Is now stepping out « he never knows what they are about San dae hove Gad, ear| sembpro team the tanto att he cid a tan [Goll Meet Schedules i to the big show thar Ras = gy PO. A Sis Yay Suill ares etaneparey at Jefferson Park | More power to you, William a iJ he Patriot golf t ament im 4 c i Wha " pre ! CHET McINTYRE had bette h r Nees a's ¢| ors?” a We Gene Hat- i hurry up and get a bout with “I M @ 9| Dite—what 1 ‘ affair, says La Rue down in that dear old San he o ng|E te, If ‘ Oa ee ‘ slated to com: Francisco, If he doesn't get to La the Schorr, 1 ° $f) Jess Willard says he won't fight Rue pretty pronto he may have bh olo "i until fall, Doesn't say whether (0 cise hands full when he does tackle the r “Ocean” Schorr was on the hil! f. apr Al t ¥ A ¥ aw lla in the army or ring, Oakland fat boy wir ‘ t £ ock for the Tribesmen, and had | ™ : 0 Northwestern Lengue La Ru 4s placed himself under ’ bad t| a ‘ 6 Vonde the at ui r eee comes Meoet! oad i ue ie moana anedionsel, Sal = ee : Von BASEBALL q yep, the ne old and talk Is chea pair here ¢ / ar t ‘ ¢ 4, Double-Header Tomorrow Bess have his left hand developed . Me Morning P.-!. says Gene Hat VANCOUVER vs. SEATTLE in the pd Greggain r ; ' 2 © ton expects a good crowd of |[tTwo Games — One Admission i syle. atty good left | 7 ‘| Patriotic Tennis | - : ) $4] Golfers to turn out for the Patri First Game, 2 o'Clock hand now, and when it comes to ee : é ) nn ath aig | é otic tourney ever saw any Take t ave Cars. i left-handing ‘em, Alex is one of the Old Pitcher Sues Cobb Still Slings *nintted for A rfaniat SNAIL SING OP SNItSts: Meet On in South best in the biz, so, as we said be The 5 " . oe - q ‘ | fore, Chet better hustle that match Pe hen He is Hurt ny United Wrese Laneed Wire Mace With Violence fhe 1339 a (Cie Good JUDGE TELLS WHicH 1S BETTER ANDWATITI) | along. I1CAGO, July 3.—Jacob 5 PO Dt page ra : ! nite : E \ AND 1T f Ps Weimer, former Cub and Red |! he Patriotic tent nament, a Ty Cobb today has a stretch ' . .t an — “ RS, OF COURSE } t te f the th r 0 on nine gam ny 1 pear REPORTS FROM THE 1 pitcher, today sued the Union ‘ ri eny ay biota Asgard | Ee Gee teh bu ALL PACKAGES, A are to the effect that Billy Mu: Stock Yards and Transit Co : t meet € H ahezd of him in which to hit Fete 10 CENTS For ming A y the welterweight, at one tir p for $10,000 damages, as a result) |”! safely to equal his major league ander fi ‘ WHticH Bo YOU IMAGINE) eS Cube ORDINARY] j sidered of world’s champic of injuries received on a pair of : record of walloping out at least || Bd Ad ) Le at f | caliber, and seen here in a bout scales at the yards a year ago oa * pieced aa in 40 consecutive NATIONAL EPAGUE ' with Steve Reynolds at the Tivoli) Weimer Is now a commission Seattle Boys Lead games. He connected In his Won, Tost. Pet some time a is suffering from|) Merchant at the yards. * thirtyfirst game yesterday i {some mental ailment REE Se Ras Coasters on Knoll | |W... nnn St. Toute. Tay "7 It seems that Billy paid a visit to we ‘ o - - = ° eknnet) 4 ; Hy ) the sheriff at Santa Rosa the otuer| Ninth Inning Rally fy Oiled Mesns. tose ine France Chance Says st | day and asked that he be locked up| Win SAN FRANCISCO. July 3 { to keep from doing some one bod Gives Butte a Pats Standhidge, a Seattle boy He Has Quit Team abr 4 wo i injury, Billy was given an exam-| BUTTH, Jul thinning with Los Ange and Walter | ity United ' 1 Wir Neda Boaiehie j ination and was sent home in care|rally nette te yesterda ra-| Mails, also of Seattle and late A Od 3—A A ‘Tork’ 6, Bost of his father who will have v Great t Herb of Portland, head the Coast te rat t had resigned Preated Hester took a fling in the bo league pitchers for percentage wnager of the Lo Angele AMERICAN LEAGUE | e hie jlieving Peterson. Hydorn worked| of games won, averages an ub wag made Ky Frank Chance t. Pot j “CARUSO” DAN SALT has the |for Butte nounced today showed, Each efore he le an Francisco for NOISE ‘Tonto “ ‘ 3 j Iright idea — ——— - — has an average of .750, but inas Los An . inday night, accord ) ‘ 3 / Bar ohlé expect hoxate tone regularly from you, then you! Much as Mails has appeared in {ing to ry published in a morn ral ‘ 1 good many people are looking into what makes if grateful for what they do forlare the prince of the world, but only three games, Standridge is ing paper today 100 men change over to W-B CUT and stick to it he rea ader. Smith and a them; not me,” says Dan, “it’s all|when another fellow comes along so. Tobacco is tobacco, but all chewing, isn’t all business.’ with ittle larger dish of the ait | Ericksen, of San Francisco, are boi ; Ler < 5 . At Puiladetphia’ ‘6 ; ‘ r , sa re * : Marr asia ie! toensas; you spoke | fodder cx oh epdlly thats (ia third and fourth, respectively, Pacoma Wins Double for Everyone Phe toe see tobacco. You don’t have gummy excess sweetening eetahit 7 : vel ORs B ihe farina With VET aan the Bill Er pres che ae At Cloveland 3, Chicayo 4 to chew outof W-B CUT, before you get down to sat- There 1s no more ungrateful cB secon A ATRL ent | tater welts 788. | rd rom beavers ADMISSION 25¢ | At Boston 4, New York ¢ (11 Innings) isfaction, The shreds are tobacco, through and through eee et nonce Tare tnerateful /to mention the old reliable " VAN Ou" ER, July 3. Tacoma he tet ae at : —and the richest, sappiest tobacco that grows. You Oe een: tha one eee eens ' copped both game matinee 5 Dance Tickets. | Five local semi-pro ball tossérs tn » diffe 4 —W. ay . a eee the natty | most boxers to | me one help |® STAR WANT ADS * ibill from the Heave sterday i y Chamberlain, Beem, Me notice the difference at once—W-B CUT goes twice as padded ring. Soe tian | ead aanee old black t nd act with | BEST FOR RESULTS ll naacdia saaceraiae ee ele cae ative, Coughlin aad Hamenway, | mar as ordinary plug. 1 ad ee | » the old black hand act with i ESUL nd the second ditto, Gardner and re on their way North to play Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON As long as they get their “ham the stiletto, ‘eo ————-—____—¢ |Pillet were the winning twirlers, [with the Seward, Alaska, ball ain: a COP AN Diet Dewees, ‘es S98 Gy

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