The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1917, Page 8

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THE DOINGS OF | BEG PARDON , STRANGER SPORTS AND COMICS By Condo 5 SOAKING us J Outbursts of Everett True. Way THE GOVERNMENT I TAXES 'S 4 CRIME |, A HALF SMOKED CIGAR - |Nou KNow ‘THaT You ARe THe Nov REALIZB “THAT NOW | THE TIME WHEN WE ~— } Must Save da SQUIRREL f wre MR. BALMY BENNY é - T POUCHES OF MAL MAIL ORDE “sesh $s Wow Tat youre COMFORTABLY SEATED LET ME REMIND Yo THAT YOU WERG ONG OF THE KEENEST IN CRITICISING THE PRESIDENT FOR KEEPING US OUT OF THE WAR ! NOW THAT WE'RE IN IT 4 DID YOU THINK YOU WERE Gone To DRaw Dividends 7?! yc. Sox Team , Bor | JUST NOTICED You THROw AWAY TREMBLY WASTEFUL? Don'T \ FOR You — WHATS TH ie Ne (DEA, GOIN IN TH =)" MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Must Be Used to Sleeping in Upper STAR—MONDAY, J THE DUFFS—HE Dt Don'T ex- WE MUST s J Bang! He’s Off! yes a) Me - Gos! white of the White Sox and red (tT ofc! @f the crimson-hosed athletes, of Boston, will be blended today In the “crucialest” of the “crucial Series” those two clubs have ap- peared in this year Turning into the stretch, the two Amertcan league leaders are separ ated by only two games ‘The advantage lies with altho they have fai season to show ai @bility to rend the Comis hands. They are playing at home, ‘and apparently have reached the top their stride. They just finished Clean sweep of five victories over the Browns, while the White Sox Were stopped three times in six ‘Games with the Yankees. Added to this advantages is the fact that the champions are sched tiled for the home field after the leave, and the latter Will have just two legs finished on & five-leg trip. Walter Johnson did a m of his own hitting yester and Washington won Three dou Wiles clanged from his war club Powerful glasses still are needed to locate the Tixers, altho they Tolled into third place over the ering forms of the Indians. | Goodwin, the new Cardinal star, | was the Braves’ victim. Joe Oeschger permitted no runs, and the Phillies made the necessary Bam > S70P the Reds | “How did you happen to get Seven pitchers figured in the| into this racing game?” some- fighting es the Cubs fell before tie!) one asked Eddie Rickenbacker Giants. a year or 80 ago, when Eddie was getting ready for a big | speedway event. “Why, the excitement of the | thing,” Eddie laughed. UNLESS YoU TAKE WEL SHow You! « Pershing’s Driver, Ed Rickenbacker, Craves Excitement That's the reason Sergt. Fddte| ‘ Rickenbacker is now doing his bit| ie) in France. | ddie was the third largest | y winner on the American} Practically every race| housands e coin and he wanted nt of the Currency mn nee in the firat contingent of Sammies that for Pa rolls In France Eddie is Gen. Per-| shing’s personal chauffeur, and| “Black Jack” does not need to fear| Our Federal Reserve |] that he will not get anywhere he : wants to go. Bank always keeps on kenbacker, who flirted with hand an immense supply every time he raced in| . “6 ‘t worrying much about} of currency, and we can an bullets are likely to} always get what we need | ag r I get to the front the for our depos by better,” he laughed. Eddie always Mer to it: if It's the excitement of the turning over to if ne 8 thing I want.” | essary, the note on - _ which our merchants farmers and busine tomers money from us ss cu have _ borre Every business with payrolls to m will understand this means OAV ee) Camler pes LEWIS ————— You can assure your camp of the self of this important Arm HRPEUCE: OU St ‘an safeguard by becoming 16,000 man will train at Camp Lew M4 one of our depositors ng ALL men drawn from Seattle and y YOU'LL FIND IT INTERESTING To view this mammoth camp and te seo it grow | from day to day ° The National “Tacoma” and Beg canny aie na with for Camp of Seattle 60c—RETURN BOAT FARE—60c OFFICERS Af A ixwett, President ig 72. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Ca. F. W. BAKER, Vice-Pres : ee ; COLMAN DocK J. H, BLO icoPres el PHONE - MAIN I9OT FE. B. ANSLEY, Asst. Cashier | W. L, SUITER, Asst. Cashier —, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | = = ae a zs a || OH, WEL, IF on Stretch ‘Say, uisten! I dowt care Ls GET out oF \ (60 Meee |\you MusT at Boston) | | ves mvc “you wear omar | 7 THs eo of ny || steer wt, etl s Amicon CRAZY SUIT oF ARMOR. IN Poo, | PLE Puslt You AND Pust. || Ace ricHr! hited Press Staft Correspondent THE DAy TIME BT you Pook . IN THE Bye HA Ha! Legeaeyt| NEW YORK, July 30.—The Don’T SLEEP IN THIS BED IS THAT 50? LIMA EEL. Baseball | | NATIONAL | LEAGUR Last. Pot ” Cie “4 “ “oo” “48 “ ao ‘ AMEMICAN LEAGUE Ww oo Pot 7 a ’ ‘ 6 45 ‘ 47 ° 0 ‘ ‘ “ ‘ hington 9 | COAST LEAGUE Wea, ‘Sent: et | |Olympia Shipbuilders | | Can’t Hit Local Elk Toote Agnew held t twirling © Sloa ght ur 466 atterios Agne and Bucar [yates son and Paterson | Hill’ s i | Recent records of the Nation league show that Pill Rarid the Ne Ye Hants is leading his teammates at bat a percer Rariden kevsOon ® second str t of the G ants, be isidered a weak hit ter When Lew McCarthy broke his leg early in the season was jfushed into the first position and It was up to him to ma good In the field, Rari den was always considered a8 capable a catcher as MeCarthy and tig jee well he h held up his end at bat is shown tf the record MeGraw has been particulari fortuna having his second ing catch come to life when the regular was unfit for duty When Chief Myers was injured in the world series of 1915, Art Wil son and Larry MeLean filled in and |played the kind of ball that the’ [chief would have been proud ot, \ Berths. ULY 30, 1917. PAGE 8 WOMEN MUST PRACTICE ECONOMY IN THE KITCHEN - MEN MUST PLANT VEGETABLES IN THEIR Back YARDS - CONSERVE WITH OUR WHEAT CROP, OUR FRUIT CROP, OUR MINFRALS | OVR FoResTs! WE NEED LuMBER To hab hane SHIP , \ “MATS NICE OF ALL. THESE ide WELPIN ME OUT~1F 1 WIN | GET A PAIZE FROM TH’ USRUMMIES RESEARCH society! VERY GOOD, BENNY VO Lik& To 60 por) Vd lik Ko t Maybe Charley Chaplin's wouldn't do him much good tn al 100-yard dash, but whoever heard | of a 106 rd 4 r getting $500, 00 ay Just as an afterthought, why not send some of our movie vampires to the trenches to demoralize the Fritries aswed : Albert ere Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison France and fight feet | Play fom Should Be Presented With a Medal. THING wF ae Jiard to give a boxing hibition at Plattsburg. Jess answered et. He's probably figuring on the size of the purse j Jim Corbett has again picked | the Giants to win. Which caus- | ed the bookies to lay bigger odds on the Reds. AND You KMOW THAT WE NEED SHIPS AS weit AS! Do - (’D venTuRe To SAY “THAT You've NEVER. Dowe ANY~ To PREVENT THE DESTRUCTION OUR FORESTS Im YouR LIFE ~ Twink Ir OVER, FRIEND By Uncle Sam is to buy 50,000 mo toreycles (headline), And we've alwa had so much respect for +, The trouble f# the purse is slight./ Uncle in the past ALSO BIG JESS I'm too big to wah Alas, alas, hew-haw, haw-haw, Honus Wagner atest pictures him look Ii » old map e's lots of youngsters who uld be willing to look ke that if they could have Honus’ batting average Women's colleges are adding) Jawn McGraw probably count shot-put and discus throws to their|see the joke if Matty, R athletic events. Probably to pre-/Groh and a few more Giant cast pare them for pla throwing a offs should beat him out of the itiron hurling contests after mar-) flag Looks Like Leaguers Were Convening Here It looked like a baseball leagne convention Sunday when the Seat tle Construction & Dry Dock b 0 defeated the Pacific Coast Steel Works, 3 to 2 Among the talent were: Moree Melvor, Schmutz, Reid, Baird, Ray mond, Frisk, Harry Howell, Rear don and Schesley Three-Cushion Match Here Tonight Billiard fans expect some ke ompetition at Brown & Hulen's tonight, when Walter Johnson, for mer N. W. champ, and — Joe hermer play cushion 150 points of three They'll play Tuesday and | Wednesday nights, too McKelvey Leads Harbor Island Shoot Despite the stiff wind Sunday, ¢ I. McKelvey stepped over to the Harbor island traps and wound uj with a 48 score in a 50-target pro gram, He was high man J.B. Lewis made a 47, Other high scores wer 46; G. Gilmore 41 Some Hugh Fleming nd BR, Andrews of the straight up when the wind caught, them, \ targets went Molla Bjurstedt Is Loser to Miss Brow be eran ie GREENWICH, “July 30. G6 tone uy wend ~ Miss Mary Brown, California tennis |Dr. J. F. Hill, 45. star, was deemed one of the ipa est women players, victory she and R. Lindley Murray | | scored here over |and Miss Molla Bjurstedt in mixed | | doubles )Dr. E. Dr. E. King made a perfect score ' August 18, it was announced today. BY ALLMAN y "SAY, PARDON ME> | bot "DUKE To HAVE You KNOW THAT VE SHOT WOODPECKERS WHEN | WAS A BOY s— | enmens ee eee “OE ; aa i a 1d mec p> _ |Sunday at the 50-target sh the Green Lake Gun club. en 8. A. Martin and L. 8. 14; E. Chantrel and L Fisher, follo the Girls Will Swim in Big Match August 18 By United Prees Leased Wire =r "I OAKLAND, Cal, July 30.—The King Shoots one-mile national girls’ swimming Perfect Trap Score |championship will be held here M. Church} The score was 14-12, 6-3.! a Summer Tourist Tickets East in dae mer on Fridays and Saturdays 3 To September 29 e* Long Limits—Stopover Privileges. | Denver . $62.50 ny é Omaha co. One 3 St. Louis ec. Tare vi Chicago ..... ve e+. 80.00 | | ane ee ee crpecceess 91.00 a New York ..... oeeceecee 118.20 3 Similar Fares to All Chief Cities East. . < ' —vIA— Union Pacific System Vielt Yeltowatone, Great Salt and Eetes-Rocky Moun taln Park en route. o_o? A? | City Ticket Office Second Ave. Phone Main 6933 Seattle.

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