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AY, OCT, 10, 1917. PAGE 8 " STAR—WEDNESD. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Calm Yourself, Tom. " ‘SPEAK ‘To Me AGAIN’? “VM weeping MY Nou".") Love Nou ,, WeaRT AWAY’? DEAR, | LOVE You 30 By Condo WAIT A MINUTE, EveReTT = ny YORE Me 1 WANT You TO TAKE tens ' SURE, BOOK Back To MRS. JONES, “BG SHE WANTED ME To READ [Ty yeu BUT IT IS SO FouL and = LSJ ECAD TO SUGGESTIVE THaT 1 QUIT | TAK® IT, AFIER READING wita MED ots) Few =) >] PAGSS. | Jj Ano If You HAve A KEW TOR TROT RECORD Nou MisHT SEN THAT ALONG TOO WITH SOME PHZIOGRAPH NEBDLES~ _ Good BE Nove WRAPPING j pre, . per ae APER, yen! rts asouT \ a STRONG | \S VT WORRY) MY. BROTHER Won AN yg TWINE THAT Mawes / max | WW Aud You “MmHaT J 4 . “TAKE A “TRIP : SEALING * way é AROUND TH’ WORLD WAX : i Ans war \ @ \ AUS TRATES QUuOTHTION “}G WAS A BRAVE MAN “MAT FIRST ATE AN OYSTER” Oregon Aggies WELL Y'ste - ITS LIKE THIS — Navy Backfield | ORDERED Some New RECORDS SET OVT,TOM or! (c's GOT “H’ Monee ‘To GO AROUND TH’ WORLD ALL RIGHT BUT tow wilt HE EVER GET BACK £ (M AFRAID We WONT BE ABLE TO come BacK | “Death Valley” Scott Can’t Even See Big + yy ° é d E to Turn | & auses Worries (222 Scrchoar ee |) By United Press Leased Wire ® Ne SAN WRANCISCO, Oct. 10— ay I? aes 7 - R Ns |{ It’s awful hard on Death Valley Out Is ec Or t ae for Its ¢ C ya |} i |} Jim Scott these days. - 9 | While his former White Sox Matt Correapendent }from now on. From the men out,| 7 Coach Anderson, of the U. of are showing improved form, while og eee Pag ee L - Pat 4 Dine) a m4 * pee unt eDonalé “arlson e G! is , CORVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 10.—Al-/Coach Pipa! picked the college] 4 W. naval training station football) Hunt, McDonald, | Carlson, Ps Scott, a student at the officers’ oes tho the Oregon Agricultural col-|® * Ene Rirey Mane ot the ane * |team, is having the opposite trou: | 4))"" apadions reserve training camp, here, is ggg ities a ee lege has © large registration for)” nia, x {'% [ble of Coach Hunt, of the unt-|" The Ballard Meteors, who take|{ st Fort Barry, tryiug to con- . e Coast fa which boxing (te coming year, students aro tackle: C “A BS versity eleven on t jolly tars Saturday after- a his arp per i a backward about ¢ school Johnson, ns + | Coach Hunt Is worrled over his/noon on the at University ice. Jim cou oe tes | an . a | . » feld . awite { off long enough to watch the wee er teh 2 ead boa ™ ms Roe t epunsita| Biew : a } veil not fall back in Hi tt wow h is also begre game on a scoreboard. seems to be handling 8 a anponsibie Alanett 4 {}1 not ck in Hin owe h s ale < ij @ manner that will brook for the poor show!ng the Aggics k ey 1 ¥ 4 style ever the opp Re ly-veason accord ~ r ppointments for the fans have made during the past week fullback Brittar t b 4% tion rama It ch Anderson is pe from the shingle- Ditew tiatle boots of preseason football training The arrival tain nan not a bit worried about his line, weayi ection of the city But 30 Runners Out ‘comes from San Francisco| The team this year will be a Ray and Hut wm, 0S Semen, Is but is cultivating wrinkles trying! The Ballard team is composed of ‘ Nee i, despite the fact that good |!shter aggregation than usual, al- necessitate a nge by Coach| z to get his backfield in wellotled some very good players, former) at UJ, of W. This Year G s being put on, the game is | tho this will prove no handicap, as Pipal, altho the men sbove will! x working order. college » who have been play-| “ has made inroads into the dy because rival promot-|teams in general are getting away be given opportunity to show what | With the first game but a few) ing tc for several years.|) 1 cieteuas yeimale ad ta continually trying to outdo | from the old style of play In which they are capable of tn the gamea/ can ldays away, the members of the|The Ballard team played Dobi W. 5 Thirty men have tormenaee Other in lining up cards. ja man bad to weigh at least 180) with Willamette university Satur-| Sy heavy team are coming thru in as| squad last year and held it score-| i) | ot . while in the past the ing with the other pro-|pounds. The Aggies are not alone day | rood a style an expected. Tackles! loss in the last half, altho the | {his year, | white tn the past tke E seems to be the fallin this. The new.style of open| Brittan, Akin and Holmes show SS |Gilmour, MeCullom and Mortarity/ final score was 27 to 0. mark. The anneal Gussabelell these days in Frisco and| Plays, in which quickness, ac ‘prospects of developing Into good SAS — ————_—__—_—— = eon | un comes the week before SHaanee feureey and good hendwork aro men. This wi!) hetr first year An tay" | reyye 7 S Ke 3 : Me, ears leombined, has done away with the of college foothall. Tut a few days “ |Anderson Switched to | Willie Boxes Tough _ |svine Silt fold methods. ren he first game of the gale Prrgaeat aat ee pina att Ge “ a 7 Signals Are Practiced year, and undubtedly the men will| “s |\Line Position on T New Yorker Tonight Cleveland Takes Mix z x ys vs A perp AT adios Cleveland Ta I A sufficient number of men are be shifted ar ed in aifferent| 3 Sa h Hunt of the U. of W SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.—Wil : 4 KE on the field to hold light signal positions before acy man is sure| Ww we, He Ritchie and Marty Farrell, mid From Matty’s Outfit a yactice, which will be the order|of his place iS Y. diewelghie, tangle here tonight 1D yy Yoited Press Leased Wire i zene licen corti Baie ed - =| a XZ jan effort to nt a ve ee cos hi fhe og CINCINNATI, Oct. 10.—Cleve- - e* Xs he, | weakness th Coast middleweight championship. tang took the fifth game of the = Hendricks Is Headed for | % S| with Whitman less than two weeks = Ohio sortes from the Reds yestar r : ’ . : w ieee Roscoe Tavlor to |day, 6 to 3. Cleveland has won boxing circles, and already Sk r’s J b Ma rs| & r : j , c two and Cincinnati three games. 5 eve begun to sit up and/ gd. oa ore dg Fa Final Trapshoot Set Battle Jack Wagner) ——— - notice of i By United Press Leased Wire Double A kind, and every time a Ae g . enn —? 3 of it. Pv ceoanggy ey Ml hen | t lub % PORTLAND, Oct. 10.—Roscoe STAR WANT ADS T ‘was one of the reasons for : NEW Ba Sse ; Oct. 10, 1 en | big | “ e “_ are it is so y i ) for Harbor Island taytor, seattic lightweight, began ORR z | game going by the boards in Job jraw left the old Pa ing to be put on the m | ; Sinday will seo the inst trem 1© toda for his battle with | BEST F ESULTS peity. One or two promoters more Orioles pees nah Hee | | shoot meet held on the grounds at | Jack Wagner here next Tuesday. | ¢———____.____ 5 Rot content to let the other York to manage t a e] McGill got his fh . f ; BY letesbor Stand. A | railves® spat - = Wa a Hine =p a card and go hru|bsseball world took considerable |ball in Springfield, Ohio, in the/ } ' will be laid thra the grounds to STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, I ESE pms ilps Sige te Rone edb ehibenl oe innate apeterg| } j [the Duthie plant, “on account of ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST b yg ao a rere bad seacionton y canned "i? [and it ndricks j | 4 the war," and the trapshooters am, 1012, iedeing commission would be a|of them ja Hendricks 1 - d / ; [must vacate, il tar, published daily except Sunday, at Seattle, Wash- thing in Seattle and the Cali-| One of this 17 was an outfielder |of winning pennants in t f | ; d j as : : atten) (Hate Tredeeney et ere aibet gules ane 5 cities. who answered to the name of Hen-jern le: almost discour { | { , f jd Queen City Yacht Club |i: | for October 1, 1917. o eee drick and who ever since McGraw od manager there. j } Ai > i) Y tate whe for April 1 or October 1) Seattle fans who picked the | pointed out the New York exits to|He won just ay fast as the seaso a ' 2 | to Hold Annual Race WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING, ss . Sex in the first games [him has been a minor-leaguer, but |came around until McGill bought U) ory The annual race held under the me, a notary public in and for the state and county afore L Still heard above the noi most of the time a manager—one |the Indians Franchise and took ROWLAND auspices of the Queen City Yacht ally appeared F. W. Webster, who, having been duly sworn the mob with their “I told of he see: 8 r esstul in the his | Hendricks to bh r com lub will be run off next Sunday law, t he is the Office Manager of The 80's.” tory of basebal par es for the Waterhouse-Sands trophy tor, publisher, bust manager, or owner? oe Hendricks is running the Indian Hendricks and McGill stack their H: , EF 1 : P T race, which will be d in| Seattle Star, a g is, to the best of his knowledge and Prominent California fistic #P0lis American Association clun nto a peck of trouble their arry Foley, Promoter, Lake Union, will see about 24| (Insert tite of put m). « 0 who visited Seattle yes- 00% for Jimmy McGill. McGill ear in Indi volis, for the Bei Sued by Wife boats competing. belief, a true stat nt of the ownership, management (and if a daily on other business and wish. bas been ning In easy stag anapolis Federal league club| eing sued by ife ’ ; i is paper, the ¢ tion), ete., of the aforesaid publication for the date Bis name withheld, was dining from Class E baseball right to the | was sy winning a pennant and Harry Foley, old-time fighter, FE ij FE R Ss COAST RESULTS shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, evening at the Butler cafe. | adie a - some regular o tion | promoter Just now Pgs ; h o | fmbodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the x | Phe ne. boxers, has vo At Salt Lake 2, Los Angeles 10./ reverse of this form, to-wit 2 turned hi The next with. | box ha Vv © ‘ " =e waiter end} OW THAT they did a littie bet-|hands in San At @in ¥radiciseo 6, Portland 4 1. That the and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing P*Bring me the drink you feature and then came the present | charges cruelty At Vernon 1, Oaklan editor, and bu: gers are We this place,” forgetting tor the ar. Jack got back into the hat | Name of— Postoffice Address— 4 nant winning. They gave and tk r Publis? Star Publishing Co. , Seattle, Wash. him a battle out in the American granted their child and herself kz. Gacuca Editor Ritchie S Seattle, Wash, association, but he won his pen f i tor—-Abe Hurwitz Seattle, Wash. nant and he did hitter on his club t without a 200) At That, Indians Had pfome, aay Jim MeGH will buy a Enough to Win Flag ce Y suitation | written wn the stars ts 1S) “Indianapolis, pennant winner, AFTER of mA 15th PRE Rot Mare, |was last in team batting in the Come to me for Reliable Wasserman ion |American Association, tho first in | Biood Tent Jace s Fes » |flelding. A tight defense and good it that he was in a “dry”| DR. DONAWAY ag : ins I eature oiteliicte were reason ; cor sl ’ | 202-3-4 Liberty Building ace at Lexineto Cy. |tory of the Hoosiers.” walter returned with aqua| Union and Third. Oppos coment Sy Aypeec ans neon, Ky. |tory « and placed it before the guest, » “uae LEXINGTON, Oct. 10.—Racell! ie id ara Stare looked at it in dismay, and, won the he contes " 06 trot Ollic O Mara Stars . ching, questioned ia tha. Gitead ‘Circuit: rada “aneot In Southern Circuit J} worto's xa the matter, is my face here yesterda Six heats were re-| Olle O'Mara, who failed with BEST AT sg’ ig {quired to run off the event {Brooklyn and with Oakland, foun? ap dag 4 E BUe bh iitls. esty, but the c |himself in great shape with At jf CIGAR eRe on ia already being asked | DON’T BE DISCOURAGED | Billy Wright Is Now |}ini, Im the final home stay of Fava crgan conn ae ap | Billy Wrfeht, Seattle welter S20 in the last 14 games, scored | sesssesssssenzssgnteseazagexznsagatstissit2assa f more runs than any other player |# fe the backwarduess of the| We will treat some of wiir Hostrass ey sta Aiehcy asa Bnd drove In) magne; IH # Is of the Pacific Coast Ice ilments for * low « len Bilal. of Phvaioal: Guitars taking i Albert Hansen ‘Jeagne. to give out therr | ttimen ae RPS ne atéce seule Austin, whe |ocorge Bs rardne EH for this winter, it is almost |$5 and $10. We will make | (ht, Mave ys ape sdeouco i the ray 8 Baumgardner Hf deweter and Stiversmity | certainty that tee hockey will| you an exceptionally low fee! s\n st ike Crymtal wooly” Is Ready for Return 1010 Second Aves Near be played by the four cities in any ailment you may be | George Baumgardner, who once Madison 3 made rup the circult last y s ring J ‘ looked like a fon dollars SeSSSER Sere eee esstsssescosssotso} Spokane in shape to have aland succeust in trent grip because of Ms own carecless:| REDUCED RATES TO to Play on Sundays The Portland Golf club recently ruled that no children would be al lowed to use the course Sundays Portland | i making need n ness, has been pitching for an in dependent team in Huntington, W I doing a good job of tt still young enough to A v no hia tried to cure you, and h we will give You 4 sure eure Don't give up be- « wh CALIFORNIA in This action was made nece ry back 1 First Class. Third, | me back if he would ge ») i) 1 owing to the inereased number of rout set bimeell san Francisco to the task, his friends say $19.00 and $15.00 $10.00 adult players using the course. | ; Los Angeles 1 $ 20.00 and $ 2.00 Yale Stroke In Army With Engineer Corps an Diego Harry Wolverton to Sell Autos In S. I |S. 8. “Wapam é Re Have @ conti- John A. Appleton, who stroked od service, large Se Gaimalad ter etarina the | oer ee tee ee senmnet with | Harry Wolverton, former man-|the Yale 1914 crow that defeated | P2oms And, unsurpassed meals, Iiv- berg Rupture Support. Wel” office hours 9 a.m. to8 p.m | Aker of the San Francisco club, has| Harvard by five feet at New, Lon-|particulars at City Mieket Oftice free trial to prove its superior-| sundays, 10 «. m. to 1 Dp m. announced that he has retired from|don that year, now holds a com A. LUNDBERG Co. NATIONAL MEDICAL INeTLPUTH | PA%eDAl! forever, and will enter the| mission as second Hentenant in the THE McCORMICK LINE Third Ave. Seuttic U9 Oeil ave: automobile business in Frisco, engineer officers’ reserve, b100 Cherry st. © Killott 3436 Plate Perfection Those who desire the comfort, permanence and satisfaction of Gold Plates at one-fourth the cost of that metal, will find them all in our famous Dentalloy Plates Still ‘kreater yet almost as completely dependable is found in our popular prod- uct, $25 Rubber Plates for $15 which have no equal at that price. economy, service, As Plate Specialists we use only the Justhy Cele. brated TRUBITE TEETH, Examinations and mates FRE. Estl- N. W. Cor, Fourth & Pike. Phone Main 3256. Manager—F. W. Webster Seattle, Wash. 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual 7) owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses 9) of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent Or more of the total fg amount of stock.) ee Le Roy Sanders, Seattle, Wash. John H. Perry, Cleveland, 0. bi B. H. Canfield, attle, Wash. E. W. Scripps, West Chester, 0. Est. of J. P. Scripps, West Ches- J. G. Scripps, Miramar, Cal. t 0. E. F. Chase, San Diego, Cal. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securitie (If there are none, so state.) Edith H. Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; L. R. Scholl, Cincinnati, M. W. Vandercook, Extrx. for Estate of John Vandercook, deceas heirs Margaret W. Vandercook and minor child, Leonardo, N. J.; F. f Clark, San Diego, Cal A. M. Hopkins, Cincinnati, Ohio; D. Cunning- ham, St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. M. H. DeMuth, East Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. 5B Kate Atwood, Cincinnati, Ohio; N, H. Scripps, Trustee for N. H. Scripps and Dolla Blair Scripps, both of West Chester, O.; H. B, Clark, Chula Vista, Cal 1 at the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only 97 the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company, but also, in cases where the stockholder or |mecurity holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or i lin any other fiduclary relation, the name of the person or corporation 2 ~ |for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two para n | graphs contain nents embracing affiant’s full knowledge and beliet Jas to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona | fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other per- son, association, or corporation has any interest, direct or indirect, in | the sid stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. « | That the average number of copies of each issue of this publica |tion sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid sub- ~ -% 5 during the six months preceding the date shown above is (This information is required from daily publications only’ F. W. WEBSTER, (Signature of office manager) « Sworn to and subscribed before moe this 8th day of October, 1917, (Seal) EDWIN J. WHITTY, (My commission expires September 4, 1920.) TR—This statement made in duplicate and both copies delivered by the 4 to the y er, who shall send one copy to the Third Assistant F y aster General (Division of Classification), Washivgton, D. ©, and retain | the other in the files of the postoffice, The publisher must publish @ copy of this statement in the second lasue printed next after ita filing, ‘