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i 4 ae STAR— *RIDAY, JULY 13, 1917, PAGE 12 r By Cond TO TEACH You ‘TO. J LEARN CORRECTIN FELLEI2 THAT OLIVIA | Don og pal ME THAT HE ONLY Tom? a SOM COLONY Gey Outbursts of Everett ruc. y ondo SWIM, MISS OLIVIA I WILL HAVE To S SPLASH) Re Now, Bur HES EARNS TEN DOLLARS oe IVE Do utbursts of ; : ‘ ’ STaRT AT THE 4 WING AROUND! suppasED To BE THE ‘ "3 DELL, MRS. TRUG, THIS (S$ A PRETTY HOWDY-DO! Som THAT SOUNDS NO SUPPER READY —— NoT EVEN STARTED} x . 7 Suspicious HERS I'VE BEEN OUT ALL DAY WORKING HARD IN CHOU | nT Vy & 4 —AND WHEN YoU COME HOMG You Can Pee ISOME® POTATOES AND PUT THEM ON To COOK WHI WAHITTLE THem away! = to make his residence in Se attle gives new impetus to the “featherweight ch jon” talk that is now being indulged in by this paper and the Portland fight ecribes. In Portland they can't see any thing to the featherweight cham-) Pionship of the Northwest but Wel- don Wing as its possessor. Altho Wing may have a very good claim to the title, the fact still re- mains that he does not hold !t, and that Joe Harrahan, Joe Gorman, or any other legitimate featherweight fn these parts can step to the front and lay a claim to {t just as well as/ the Portland flash ] Gorman has taken a job in the shipyards, and !s preparing to get himeelf in shape. When he does, there should be a nice little three cornered contest for the title. | EDDIE PINKMAN is still firm T*: ARRIVAL of Joe Gorman ND COMICS | THE INTERESTS OF THE WAR, AND WHEN! T COME \ IT FINISH MAKING THE SE BANDAC ES FOR THE RED Cross! AND WHEN YOU PEEL THOSE PEE THEem— Don't -———— PHE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— Just Wait Until Danny Grows Up. { SHALL Be VERY 61AD | | Presume To Wio 1S THAT YOUNG _ WOW Do You MEAN, |) A MiitionAime’s BY ar BUT Someone TOLD | SQUIRREL FOOD Seeing It Runs in the Family, We'll Excuse You, Benny. & ce | (BEFORE TH PoLice wouD (WE KNEW EM ALL AN THEN (AN HE WAS PRETTY WiSE ( ; ( 00 ANYTHING THET'D Finer, Ver! - EVERYBODY KNEW \ / ABOUT YOUK PA PA WAS AN INSURANCE / mee Him ver’ muce! ( Too, on REY EVERY THIN { BENNN - WHAT KINDA) | AGENT BUT av — vA AN LIKED Him even ) LOTSA TIMES we SEEN | ezzim! — Wi WHEN er come oe see \ WORK 010 HE \ We WAS Parte \AW' PoLice —Ten! 74 PA STRoawin) DOWN “TH \ ANYTHING IM Town, 7 ~~ Pat po ¢ \. fora wen / STREEF WITH A POLICEMAN) S WAS MISSING — J) — ; __ SvERerBOPY - / ) OW EACH SIDE of ic —§ mim | A Gann + we wene 0 F RING TANCE waruRncy ! ‘ <i [TERN aH or oT nat \ SHOULD €€ MAD- ME ANT AND WG KNOB: , rg “AVENT GOT FOR TH winTER! 1% 5 ~ - “THE GRASSHOPPER - * 'MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Evidently Figures a Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned. { MUTT, YoU AND Jer HAVE Been JEFF, THIS Is A TERRE Here ARE COR cece > — —_ ™ | FOUND GUILTY of GAMBLING AND " DISGRACE. Twat on )] \ mares! EINE Lookine ) pst! mut, Mm \ beret Una wicleare itier ce eee acaee/ ( ape ty AO ae votrgiy eee | BUNCH, EH? ITS Ar \ LIARLE 1D GET DOLLAR FINES J MUST SENTENCE / vs FROM THIS AwruL HU / FINE GANG OF \ pRiskeD FoR THIS | You EAcHK To TEN DAYS IN Jail. TO THINK THAT © SHOULD / vE . : ="T7!])\ come To THIS! BSo -~ a\Pick- Pockets THEY : | Rott MAYBE I'D || P am OH JUDGE : tte Koo! soon, WOT ea oe 7 ag hi BecTen AMS Ee p 2 NOT THAT > ee COME WITH: - : WARDEN KEEP IT ES ~\ HAVE A ON YO | } aan € x “THAT FOR ‘ r be A RAINY ihe bay! ; : - fn his determination to retire, but whenever any mention is made of the Northwestern If Weight title, he is ready to claim ! D True, Eddie does own the N. W raw title, and by right of contest, there is no one ready to dispute: but if he| is ready to quit the fighting game. he ought to forget it and let the rest of the boys in these parts get| together and scrap it ont for the! laurels, and be content to rest on| his fame as the retired holder of the} crown | Tuesday night's contest between Eddie Campi and Harry Anderson will go a long way toward setting| forth the claims either of these lads may have regarding the champion-| ship. | a | LLOYD MADDEN is the latest Member of the local t fraternity to joir pugilists and baseball tossers helping: build ships in the local yards | Lioyd has begun to shape himself} up for Tuesday's bout with Lonnie McIntosh. He is taking to training More seriously this time than he| ever has {n the past | “IT thought my p East and the rest would hi more than ft did,” declared Mad esterday “but my show Bronson was for, so I h in the bout wit not what I had he ve got myself a job in| the shi rds and am going after it fn real earnest this time. 1 am a Dit fat, but at that will be in better shape for the bout wi Lonnie than I have for the last three or four I have fought.” * . | “OH, WELL, YOU CAN’T blame] him! He got a thousand dolla That's wh: one of our shining lights of the padded ring said , t he thought of Jc f fe th round e the whole thing in That's the way the look atit. The poor, brain Shipbuilders’ ‘League to Catcher Is Going Up to Robins Shows Great Control, }! Joe Dailey Twirls Shows Great Con e e ut Notin ba same {) Giants to VicCtOPry $ sees inc. suiy isthe N. W. Ball Fane| ; ? ~~~ many games - ote h goes your luck,” yelled baseball | | under did und If Joseph mgd Hebe of Lew | Loh age Ola Beavers the Fee cy dutonae staal er vey Another @eattie, Ban Callahan. b will be ou Kenna, ve te piensa the Terre Haute Moose team, inthe { will hie himself to Brookly# wise: th -PIRAUETE 88 6.78 se oF ths rational ral | Pinnernan stated Wedpesday $ 98Me against Brazil in the Trol- || under the big tent, following uit on a Polar expedition polly gst Matt Jers, in the [that he thouent he would pot work } l€y league, when a rabbit dart-{ Sunday's game here, which The Seattle chapter of the Michigan city, that he did for jany more this year, but would go ue Niece Megaeeos . at bring the Nee ae —— 7 Hard Boiled Egg club will at the Seattle Giants yesterday ome for a rest. He changed his a Rs airy Pago Pe | Season to a close. It's * x tend the entertainers’ ball en when our lads walloped Van. mind, yeste y, however, when } hurled igs a . the Pesta Cunningham, catcher. 2 masse tonight couver, 4 to 3, ina 10inning go, | Prexy Hlewett i ved him he had ) hitting f rastts beers one: me Tom has caught great ball he will stick a job for him in the International |{ ing it instantly, In the same in- }/ tn. Giants and his hitting has Fire engine passing the St. Louis : xs +n | league ning, however, Brazil scored timely, altho he is under 2608 Browns’ park the other day almost) The lanky lad. who was ready to BS four runs and won the game, (| the averages. Bo Lotte eed. ane Marthe nten McKenna when the deal was made Butte, Billings, Great Fails |{ °° > {Tom is the third of the 1917 @ league city could tl is happer » wend y had the and Spokane may make up a | pig ~~~ | ants to go the big show. Manage - 6 “i ui thugs reath at mor new makeshift for the North. Bill Leard will be his teammates) x YOU WIN, JOE terday's extra western league. A meeting will Brooklyn, while Joe Dailey goeet be called Sunday in Great Falis Champion Steps Too Detroit under an agreement ek. ban teal navee ha a at Daile As pp tee mae Nee it Fast for Hulen, Too See be beet if he shows ai er eague f these neluding J ne am, & of tlaries un Vernon Ayau while Russ Hall will take most Charley Hulen fell a victim to R Tomorrow will be “kids’ day” # Pug” r ecrati of the scratchiest| of his Tigers to Billings L. Cannefax, champion three-cush- | the ball park. All kids will be a the army kind {ion billiard player, last night at/ mitted free. i __ Heart oP PO A Bl the Brown & Hulen parlors, 50 to} ———_—__—— The score: King County 6, a yea . o 3 «69/22. Walter Johnson plays the/| ss WwW. Ww. 0. Ayau's homer came in the ph 1° lh ’ | _T | second chapter. He sent one | 2 h Naa 6) champ tonight | More Than 100 Ente § The ball, that's all toward Bert Murphy that had 1 + Third Annual Tourney : h rance of having bee Stra ® 10. eT} 5 . | chet out ef-s siege gene The | Mettet > « ¢ 1 Call Meeting to More than 100 have entered Ot f # a aE ball took a hop off Murphy's | Datiey. 5 ar H Form Polo League |‘!"4anau2! playtield tennis tourng Hq 3 - Cag which begins tomorrow at 1p ® shin and landed in the grand cs ie fh : ; esing (Comoro } ase a stand, by third base. All Um: 7 ‘ tint ie oro, A | A meeting for the purpose of or-| The meet will be run m : ' pire Finneran could do was to aifer. of ee 0 6 Sanizing a water polo league is slat-|same rules as last year, | nnn nnn nnn! | motion Ayau, who had pulled ynett. 3b - ee * t/ed for tonight at Green Lake bath- | ‘ STERN TRAGUR up at first, on around the sacks t > 8 9 tne station No. 2. Six teams are} Giggle at the rare humor ° oat. Bet for a ringer. Stok b 4 0 o 9 required Charles Dickens next week. 1 ‘ ‘ , There was another funny one) Ca ee ee ee Ne wat ttt 1 45 478i putied during the fracas, In the| Arcee. p oo 01 6 (S) Sa ay || aa? ove At Hea ‘ er slated to lead off for the loc . it when . | ae eee Ae » Fred ¢ an came to bat Var er 13] ain : one noticed that “Rube” had been | Seattle | W. S KIRK’S | AMERICAN LEAGUE displa . ( . . « he. cre ARMY AND NAVY GOODS STORE | Bob Brown declares he has in A “ ‘ whasival Gh Gah. thom tthe | Bumey to 1209 Firat Avenu nttle, Wash. | { q White Sox for Bill Hamilton pen Hitt ; An ngrceptionally reliable place to buy hiking, i 7 ‘ Vaahineton ‘ Bill has been playing a nifty 4 Acosta, Umpire—Finneran. PASSA ‘ping ospecting outfits, etc j gy j Philadelphia 4 ee atta ete Blanketa, all wool, $2.50 ) U. & Packsacks at S0e | 4 ‘ d t ‘ 8 t + $7.09 | to $1.50 | 4 A b 2 Ponchos ne } b ¢ w r) A ] e A ! ‘a100 to g2s0 | DURNAKE bags, Ige | \ At Det I ro § filled 10-02. | Cartridge Belts aying to see them in their ‘ ite ae + Sunday’ canvas, size 66X78. 8225 | to . Ag Jorthwestern league closing its gates following Sunday's - a “yee \ miserable fiascos. Anything to get ores + NATIONAL LEAGUE ps ‘4 Wool Shirts, priced at | Gun Siings r oy 4 » Ket! 4, the Shipbuilders’ circuit, with a plentiful sprinkling of RAGUE , 81.78 to #450 U.S. Middy Blous \ ‘ tine ie tS. seme 0 the:bors, and stars, will make a bid for popular favor with the | yew york ‘ at, eecinnin oO 1c US: Regitlation Sweat. | bleached 2... ; a ust why the grand old game ' \ r 1 Su lay a 1 ph 0 ‘ 7 ers 8.00 | U.S. Middy B tats dust why the grand | Hd gam h play a doubleheader each Saturday afternoon | Phiiadeipnia ; ; BY H.C, HAMILTON jtop of this, Elmer Myers has not Banves Eabetoes at Un citddy There tie shoestring | 2 their_pa and EK. Jefferson ihhat ‘ 4 Ct united. Pr taf Correspondent | faced the St. Louis crowd yet, and to 1 Middy’ Bidases, eh Eo defelel idee a8 ne Al Stokke, catcher for ter Mails’ Ames tossers, is a brother | (\ninn ‘ ; 1 NEW YORK, July 13.—Tho |he is just rounding into effective Campaign Hats; ‘price | blue collar and cuff, at poor shoelaces, and there will never| 0! Gl! Stokke, Vancouver ‘a fio 4 {3 Ugh) deep down in the second divis- | form bese fighter who will be eee mee ere ee ceed r tong | ton, Connie Mack's Athletics are Just a year ago, when July 14 ar. We want you to in- and keep in the good graces of the . Tse fuses ats Beene arate | beginning to show some stunts | rived, the Athletics were a hope. spect and compare our fans does not always them Stars Play Jess W illard Re fuses t Frookisn 4, Pitavute | that promise to bear out the | joss last. They had won 19 games line of U. & goods i his best, If he is not in shape to to Even Talk Fighting | %° eter pny: | Philadelphia leader’s threat of | and lost 72 with others. fight, he should not rob the publi If T | > a en couple of years ago to produce | wie year the Athletics } . = ” vu blic ret HICAG iy 18.280 rie ) rey s en 4 have al- U.S. Army Barrack Shoes; solid leather sole, hee: by trying to make them think he {s. Go odaay 7 : ; ane i Wl ae Poor Old Jawn; His | Pertanll als Ws iL TCE « of tendy accumulated 29 victories—10 and’ counter heel." A’ splendid ‘shoe. fer house 3 ‘ leation, Jess arc ur cites ook over the perfor ° ; and office use, or men working In nited Press Leased Wire < ‘ si sg " : o’};more than a year ago—and have Begin ing the Pickwick pai AGt J ow tt Donald Ed ith the fight game fo good and H arning Is on 13th the Athletics today gives evidence! iat 45—98 lows than a year pie shops, Bi asss's 055 Gaaans .. $1.0 , Papers” 4 Star nj s Sekonda sae teen [Ul Since he bought his circus he | yy ited tress Leased Wire of some startling happenings 10/1 ivewise, thelr percentage lacke 3 + seed mea ward Francis Ouimet and Ken- has even refused to talk fight mW YORK, July 13.—The fa- the Ban Johnson league second dl- 1 few thts Me hatha 200° . SATISFACT! 7 : wae a neth Kdward vs. John G. Anderson - mous McGraw repudiation episode vision, Sinte June 27 the Athletics, |" es ew points of being .200 bet- GUARAY — ig me paths . 4 4 aa 4 ape i ee © won ter than a year ago. MONEY r 50 CENTS o York, were the pairings in Johnny Dundee Loser |W!!! #*t.* chance at Friday the Jat and deride i hay MONT Goudie sitsita aan a “Gok pe ‘ Gavi), <i dak Collbben's tt midinals of the Weate oit| J OF ) 08 13th today when it comes up here 10 games and lost six. Tearing in-) C¢ Hegre P HATS championshi ot the Midlothtan PHILADELPHIA, July 1% John. for final hearing. Two witnesses to the favored White Sox in a se “ an red the sau ora a put ? EORARD os canna " P Pi - ‘ 4 . 1 things are picking up in Philadel- ‘ ‘ Country club toda hy Dundee had a shade.the worst for the Glant manager will be beginning July 8, the Mackmen took ; mer COAG 'S of it in his #IX-round bout here last | heard at National league headquar. three out of four games, Since | Phia ; — smh 3 ante Fine, ab tc Get acquainted with the Theory| night with George Chaney. It wasters. A mail vote probably will be, leaving Chicago, they have taken 2 5 Firs adivon y | | P 7 7 of Tittlebats, @ fast go. taken to wind up the controversy, two games from the Browns. On You'll laugh at Pickwick Papera. hive

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