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Oi iy America’ IN DOING HER BIT. ATTIRED IN NEAT FRONT LAWN, Spe FRIGNDS GENTLE ASA - AMI A GLE PERSONALITY. of MRS. TRUE THE CURLY A ITTING FX Outbursts of Everett True. Bove F OVERA SAaD ror PRS. TRUG IS KNOWN AMONG HER Many By Condo . Maat 2 ve FON NALE @PAGE KLUSTRATION —— DOTMOASE LINES BECOM BO TUR * bap ~* SINCE MR. TRUE'S DEPARTURE FOR A SUMMER ResoRT “Some wwere HAS BEEN ACTIVELY ENGAGED ACTURS Ls, SHowsS HER MOWING HER | THIS PAPER» THAT LARGE THE OTHER HAS FACCEN OUT OF TRE HAMMOCK ON HIS eno On, Dear? Just Loox} GENTLEMAN or THE ‘] a = ie, PORCH | rd af ing talent o- NO TROUBLE IS BI ING by EV THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—They All Look Like Girls on the Beach. STAR—THURSDAY, AUG, 23, 1917. Lut’s Go over | AND “TEACH THOSE. “TWO GIRLS TO ALL RIGHT - JUST For THe PUN OF IT VIRREL FOOD—How to Nou ‘Take THE 4 TALL. ONE AND Vit TAKE The SHORT ONE % Get the Germans Back to Berlin. | LeT’s StTRoLt UP THIS WAY j PAGE 8 ALL RIGHT, — By J ROLAND Como THE AQIED AIRPLANES AMO: COILS UANGLE Fiore EACH Ont AvOUT NW FEET PROM Te GkOUNED A CHOKE HUNCH OF €RtD OF MENEHWURST BORES OF Commer PAu TER Ae st REGS OF FOAMING LAGER HEH Fy SOUH KAAUT METTLES OF ROODLE JOUR LOAVES OF BYP BREAD ETC OTe Ano START Towanp THEM Oe BERLIN HINDENBURGS TROOPS wus CESERT THEIR TRENCHES On THE UN ALS THE ALLIES WEA HAVE TO BO WILE B€ TO CLIME IN THEA AUTOS: AND FoLLow Edward fill An IDENCED in securing het McIntyre Ready to Do Pacific Coast Heavy Champ Wants to Box Frenchman His Bit at Star Boxing Show, rf against him for the “Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund” boxing sho mesday night in the Arena, but is willing and » the French heavyweight, who was reported McIntyre happened to be in The Star office when the news came ov Wire that the idol of French fistic circles was in America, > “| stand ready to meet Georges Carpentier any time, any place, } snefit that may be arranged,” declared Chet. For the show Tuesday night, Chet would like to take on any heavyweight ho could be secured to go against him. c gen, the policeman-pugilist and bandit catcher, as an opponent for McIntyre. attempt will be m pennant. tor at that to land Ed ben vou (coerwe eam sneome') Nein } TCcrown vu Qutr [m sice moor { aww ware on wen mane | The annual croquet matches at Florida university have been called off on account of the war. War is not always——, of ONLY IS CHET McINTYRE, VETERAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION en? of the Pacific Coast, willing to take on any one who may be named to ap- | Jack Ditton ts to box in Terre y next HW Labor bs have been mistaken in anxious to meet Georges Carpen-| ing he had joined the nav to have landed in America yes-|4 ™oath ago Jum Corbett must be sore at er the, Jan McGraw, He keeps pre dicting the Giants will win the Looks like they will d> it in spite of the handicap nN “Butch” Erb. who handles the affairs of George Ingle. B ted this morning that George was willing to go on, altho} ase a Was not in very good con on, and could hard O | lirisnunenminanniettaiataaneiinal B take time from his work, as he has a family to look r.| dideucia, “ance Fi ay ane” Tg te Charley Davidson, the little blonde gi as also come to] | Won, Lest. Pet. | INS” oo that club un ca ae the front and would like to exchange a few lusty blows with | paiiaaeipnia ‘ someone once in a Ww yf his ght t fit to put I up | . “1 iy one of hi weight be i es | oes ice | cigeinnae 3 ‘ 5 Romeo Hagen must be a vainst. Eddie Hammond, a 145-1 wou also like | chicae , 4 . mighty good baker. | cinch show his wares on the card ‘ rr) ane) he didn’t pass for beauty Aviator” Gordon, wh ; ' a. Towle We haven't ything again Mbrothers, Abe and Sammy, wou!d e to sick S Brook r « siton. but © ehter DUngest member of the firm, onto fT Caston “A wong {s a good plasterer oy demon Shee ? on a: ay ssieincaa emake aNe Speaker wae knookes — — ute in eles for the bene w Laat. Pet out by being hit in the hea PORTLAND WILL GET the first route in Ie Angoles (or traing to |S . with a ball. If it had been et 10-f00nd boxing that it bas) is from the South. From Los i ie oto Walter Mails they would have memes years = ‘aha T.\'Angeles he will come North, stop ‘ only had to put anether ball ut between > " ~ ‘ , ‘ i : oneal Charley Moy Ping at Oakland, San Francisco, ia ‘ said dae ile 3 . Portland and Seatt . ; rd toston bi nbler rave the bantamweight champion-| Portland and Seattle ' \ ‘ : | emg Flog wicsaia have: ton ' Pacific Coast in th lade pita : exe SA new administration has taken ack to the Northwest. Kearns.) 4: Bobby Byrne wasn't good ie aitaire’ of the city, with/ YOU know, formerly held forth In| at ce “ enough for the Phils, so the fige L. Baker at its head as, Spokane. He has been correspond ae ee White Sex signed him, which Be. and he is very much in|!" with friends In the Inland Em ‘ , poe May or may not mean some Of the longer distance bouts. | pire village in an effort to Fiunctece thing appointed a temporary |!ate Interest in the fig a i, Barney Dreyfuss has bought 10 amission to look after things, ‘here aa cai minor leagu He can't lose Labor day show will be in the Jerr AND JESS, tw 466 They won't be any worse than the ample of what t ro uF Na? sae 4 196) onon he alre ha fictere intend to do. If it Seas not ne Sea Senres Lee Angeles fg Please the city fathers, then no Plons, are singularly allk oe An a, Balt 1 : 0- ows I be per-, f ao lala ither was keen about partak-| 1). 93 : Cm ing of his own game. Jeftries| Bicycle Race Will Be ie hated the thought of a ring battle. | ' . se HARRY CASEY, the rugged of Gia and does Willard. Jess has| Held at Spokane Fair _ at Wagner. Sin our midst. The Ways wanted to get another crack BENNY LEONARD will soon be lightweight ) champion, has been signed to box | Joe Rivers over the four-round Refin sistent pest Seattle druggist who will be) induiged in precisely 30 minutes of Waeen in action against George Wag boxing since he upset Jack John Mer in the Arena next Tuesday oo) over two veare ago @ight, las chailensed the winner jarr fouzht but one battle be fr the Jack Wagner-Billy Wil- tyeen 1903 and 1910 Hams fight to be staged Friday a: eS night in Vancouver Wash ‘3h, FRED TUITE has lined up Sid oer Ag nokts be ep 4 Mitchell, who has volunteered his » and dope is picking him to services. Sid has picked out Win over the rugged Wagner, Who jimmy Maloney as his opponent Gpholds a newspaper decision over ang wants to do battle with the m Marry Casey gained in their fight gerappy Irishman. Lonnie Mein here. tosh, despite the fact that his in Casey has never been convinced | jured rib is still bothering him, ,1s Mat he was outpointed and has al-| giso ready to do his bit, as is ary” Donohue. AND DANCING HOTEL BUTLER ied atmosphere—menu with your pocketbook DINNE. con Ad ment Z: 2 annual Year of birth ret Stas 1am ® pupil of the 1, on Benes ENTRY BLANK FOR i hereby make appl jurance bicycle Addroms . the undersigned par the above, and give my perrminnion Dieyele road race on Labor Day morning Full Name . Signed and Spring STAR'S KECOND ANNUAL ed on t or guardian of the above boy him to Restricted to boys of 17 and under. (FU this blank out completely and take It to Piper & Taft, Becond Entries KIKE RACE In The Meattle Star's second m the morning of Laver Dey. enol, certify to participate in the endurance one at 10 o'clock p.m. Bep- po “come the Spokane Interstate fai? A six da be: ment of the fair and already a field of for the event and entries will not close until August 28. Bicycle racing, a sport which wae pular in Spokane years ago, will back” during the week of y relay tace for bike riders has en announced by the manage Well has been ¢ seven entries has been received 0 won? It's easy {Eddie Mensor Sets Record for Homer enough goes the whistle a miss make worth whi skids like can't Eddie Mensor, ex-Spo! ‘s club fielder, set a new hom ne in Portland, when he ade a trip When around the circuit, without stop-| But the fan who's overs, on a drive which did not go Is the fan who can smile outside of the stockade. Home When runs are frequent in Portland, but x never before since the park has starts been in operation has a player| on the been able to make the circuit on a dr fer Williams Is Fast Man we sta led on He fve-which did not clear the| With the sons since on Bases ‘These Days Tigers Have Been Up in Bat Lists exception of Jennings came into the two « check hampionship ided, which takes an worry ¢ our dome. Well, er—-er there to be pleasant, | sea Kenneth Williams, when he re-| American bes olt player rts to the Louis wns, will | has always | gue in driv of « aly on the ing in tallies. Cobb, Crawford abd i oy his hitting Veach carrying this honor at vari nlen nearly 40 sack in the Coast | ous times ague this season, and he keeps 1. ee hitting around .200 Fournier Hitting at John McGraw has had Walter Lively Clip.in Coast ike change dis batting style. The Jacques Fournier, the former nt jirst basemen chokes bi White ox player now with Los t instead of swinging. He's hit-| Angeles, is walloping his way to sround at that atyle, | fam in the Pacifie Coast eas Le hit 340 and better last| He ts mark, hitting well over the 300 OAKLA Ritchie w. cision by Ritchie Is Robbed in Oakland Go| By United Press Leased Wire ND, Aug. 23.—Willie as robbed of the de- the referee, in the | opinion of fight fans who saw his four-round bout with Frank Barrieau iast night. Ritchie made Barrieau look like a novice during the first, third and fourth rounds. Seven thousand never-was fans, Riteht keneraled af a. ed away from the former cham- t of the f showed th chie’s old-t wan wo effe days. He there appe chile to get that Ira Thomas n't Does Ira T the Mar ge elved year business ts to return te and Champi Too I fans hooted the draw here, commentin If Ritebte js certainly 4 of the 1» Out Bare the opinion outboxe 1tgamed rd and fourth = In Barrieau showed speed even break, but it lash, and thereafter be thm ne believed Barrienu he wan afraid of Rit me right cross, which tive in V staye ared his bi Ri but his tim ! judgment of distance were pdition, S ays He Want Cards : mer cate of *, ha reported ler Huggins of the Th has put an end by seying the $3,500 coaching Williams the $6,000 to $8,000 re ly from his real estate too much to allow him » baseball on Caddock Is Aght—F. Gotch otch, former wrestling me new aspira nO sooner sees A new hampic ated than he wants to knock him down and build up a new one He likes Earl Caddock, present champion, and believes the Anita man a wonder; but because of the lghtr in poundage of the new star h Il not last long as | navy weight division Spokane Slugger Goes to R ichmond Outfit player who was sold to the Cinelr nati club in Jul ha veen farm ont to the Richm lub, the same team to which Herman Pillett was sent Lafayette broke in with a bang with the Richmond = club, makin a double with two men on | whe @® Was sent in as a pinch | hitter {Knockout Brown Army to Fight, Now ay cnited tres teased wire “Knockout dlewelght bo for military ried A di rhe mild method: k and p My isth year |es-s rote Joins Nited Press Leased Wire CHICAGO. Aug George Brown, a Greek mid r, has been accepted service, He is unmar d not claim exemption latent ailments corrected Consultation FREB. OR. MACY Bidg., 813 Second Avenue. BY ALLMAN Pardo vs,GIRLS, |\)How DARE 3 WELL BE ives BUT WOULD You care You 2H AN re GOING ,MABLE |) racgryere To HAVE US TEACH Nov To swim ? — i LITTLE | WEASE I To BERLIN..* a WANTS TO BOX ARMY BENEFIT Bullet Joe Sent Home by Connie By United Press Leased Wire CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 23.—Com jnie Mack sent Bullet Joe Bush home today. “I'm thru with him,” said Mack Mack said the pitcher would not |keep in training—had not dagly |the whole season. He suspend Rush without pay for the rest of @ {the season |— ‘CHET MINTYRE | THIS FELLOW FOR your meat cooked Dont you? West Versus West Tennis Bill Today | BY H, C. HAMILTON the ‘southpaw demon of Niagara United Presa Staff Correspondent Falls, was expected to meet his “ | FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. |™most deadly opponent in John | 23.—ast vs. East and West vs. |Strachan, the Pacffic Coast's new- y West furnish today’s features (est star. While Murray is a rest ( Wy ’ in the semi-finals in the nation- nt of Niagara Falls, he is a prod ; al patriotic singles tournament, uct of the California asphalt, hav \ .— onthe West Side Tennis club ing represented Palo Alto in tor-| Cl arette j courts. mer tourney \ j R. Norris Williams, the present ” | q : ingiss : as scheduled to They will stand for a tot in | 5 Po meet Nathaniel W, Niles, the Boston, Panama. Sam McVey is fight | Se - tar, and Rot Lind Murra ing there Finish Shoot Meet the best mark ever hung up in this CHICAGO, Aug The grand event L. Lump, of Youngstown American handicap classic of the O., was second with 98 trap-ehooting world was to get under 97 were made by H. E. Dic way late tocay, owing to failure to of Kansas City, J. B. Lallance, of complete the preliminary handicap Fairmont, W. Va., and Ben Don and it was estimated the nelly, Chicago 1 require an extra day ion esterday matches wo | Psasteetacdh Right hundred and five enteante| re taking part in the and w p John Peterson, of Randall, la.) American event. One hundred tar appeared as the probable winner of} gets were used. The handicaps the preliminary, having broken 99,| were from 16 to 23 yards. | Robbins and Pirates Stage Longest Melee | Hy United Press Leased Wire ittsburg formerly shared the rec BROOKLYN, N. Y., Aug ord for the lon with The Robbins today share wn Matin? Wages Pittsburg the honor of havin me with New York, these two} played the longest game ever, clu aving gone 21 innings | staged in the National league. They) Marquard, who won the last 4 played 22 innings with the Brook-| vious record game, won yesterday's lyn club winning, 6 to 5, when as he pitched the final two innings 28 Jimmy Hickman stole home as Pit-) The major league record is 24 Guaranteed by Her, Pittsburg second baseman, held innings, played by Philadelphia and | > a {the ball | Boston, in the American league, RLS “4