The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1917, Page 8

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SQUIRREL YES, Tuar's THE PAGE 8 STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 13, 1917. "Gob DE, GOOD BYE ,OLD Scov'T- \ HIS Name 1S DAY ) Vis re I Hes weapon a e | Do You Mean To \ iio, ve = = er . Besy OF Lek To % “TIWe WAS one oF THR | Ss IN “The TRENCHES AGAl SAY THAT THAT YOUNG , “ Outbursts of Everett True. 2 By Condo, OLD MAN You-' MAN Be | WHO WAS THAT | FIRST AMERICANS To BE Were (s He \ THINK HE SAILS NEXT MAN WHO 1S ALLSHOT mD IT Berore You Utave |—| Money! [ 7 dy veer wiry Nou aoe Te earn Gwen Tay f FONG r niece | c Vv P WISH YoU WoucD | Money?! Le | * 1|_SOON [ YOu WERE (NODING | aie TRENCHES | GOING NOW ¢ VP 15 GOING BACK leave some CHance G MONGy$ Le eo sag Goop BYe ? x To THE TRENCHES Here. t Wanr tT So Ive Gor MY Hand ‘ AGAIN? — =— SHOPPING. —— IN MY PocKGT ALC aS ES ao =~ [rie TIM tt j as FOOD—Balmy Benny Was Right at That narra eenspeleguieii $< TRoURCE — YOU N®V6ER ES ug — Mosca phar pond phn g : IP THESE SCULPTORS went (THe nes A Swen ) ; ( 1S AGKING WER TO VE HERES “TH LABLE OF IT 1a or YOUR POCKET I! p+ J oyty, | AROLH' "THESE DWE “THEY Prrewer | / corr vou see? ™ \ iG WHR AN! SHE 1 wWeOTe OF A CARD I “ Th ee Alla Ee AAC \ CouLo MAKE LOTSA Money > ( your AN TH MAIDIUN \\ saving ves | . G) = VIN’ MARGIE. AWE IN & TENDER SOOA TOUNTAING | y (\ wou A. WHAT VY Arc Light Practice | U. W.’sin Shape RED WINS@®K éwrites from Loa Angeles, seeking a bout for Monk Fowler with some of our lightweight: “Monk Fowler stands ready to box Jany boy on the Pacific Coast at 133 Pounds,” writes Fred. and sends a ‘clipping, showing hat a demon Fowler is at slinging the padded as | Fowler holds dec tiaece and Phil Salv “cording to a Los Ar Spoken of as the oe in Los Angeles u He is reputed to be very axl Breasive and carry & dangerous wal lop. « It doesn't seem likely, however, | that there will be much work for Bonk in these parts, ax ther Whole army of boxers, many of them better known hereabouts than Monk @t Camp Lewis, who are very Bnxious to show their ware fore | Beattie fans. In ta ‘ards are displayin } Pames than ever before y Our Hero has been heard from again. Eddie Pinkman ts ne ‘Anaconda, Mont., wit ton coast artillery, an lows: “My new home, as I might t fa one swell town, as I told you Coach “Jump” Hunt in my last letter | At the time of writing he was|¢,, training for his bo t fund benefit. He wax Harry Forbes of Butte’ N RG Gh yet has heard t w the terminated, but we expect Ou _ was returned t ghts of , backfiel white forth Under the blinking arc niversity field, with th Working out at the achool g “T may be with you acain t Jong, for ther have me box z foldiers at Camp Lewis “I fave put on some real v fans and tell them I them soon. father and mother here on a Would welcome a letter from the bunch. Address ist Ce A., Anaconda, Mon According to ; tes of the ¢ taff den With Pullman Eleven | ming about going to Fri ton football 8. Now. 12.—A box-| iy United Pre Wir RRS ae nee i : have a better “ I be in camp Fr SAN 1 eek omy See " time Pl l h l k Be utday against the ee ight by the 116th Gruina, au|Mary's, vistors over'the Unive wanted to lick the fel easant, light, clean work. ie than the the Fight end with Kr neer regiment. Willie Futchie,| of Ca football team last Sat anaes Winer ‘ Meimney to Berkeley for the game| for the left end \ ab. ner lightweight champ, will ref. urda teekn a Thanksgivin with California | ‘The local squad ‘now has nine! eree While Saturday's game will be a test, in that it will show mot the locals have r JHAVENT SEEN GENUINE {nor ALL WE nee F — } + ‘ Ty foc | at Wn ATT OU VAL ene Woy © : om TD Oavale me How] (ADT Gout 10 per TRY THiS ON YOUR FummACE |) bac | WANT WOU) Awan can) are YY on senna A? Ga) 2 (goa gry You Cains COUNTING ) AKOT Ont \ Puce A TOOT™ GUT WW], Oe via8O } bo t } Bras ae vou want 1S! , wurst Th ton “TaD | See seas you waa to 7 9 rd gt mucw i Hao! A... Ueto Aaerrvinie wai. wonrs!/ ys ewer! / Se ——— 1 Ke ven in e team by Captain Er. for Beattie. or stump" os Compete in. Frisco telephone operators. Biases show ; tate Saturday ma, bea | laim Bob Devere MAICTORIA, Nov. 18--Four a. Sure ie in. ere “Threw” to. Fulton amateur torers wilt make the tr There are also some positions open to young d Presa Leased Wire Engineers to Put on ; : Boxing Show at Camp St. Mary’s After Mix to Par Cirlos to & Pony No Change Made in or for Mix Take On IALITREY Association as Yet; } Will See TUR LOCKY OF eE Lloyd iB o ws | Pe = arr w Behind Plan i, y wey tg ‘ eecccccoce —s Danny Cir ichtweight cham-| “ : Soe y a Pres a been na is making a bid for a sine lu“ LLE, K 13 he place on the pugilistic map. sg ia . a7 Reger ie . Twenty rounds bouts with decis- * A wis abost : . f oa perty t ‘ ions are permitted there and are at A tion of Protes being staged with increasing fre pale . i c ~ -4 Th 1 marker was panned fans have Vived Ite meeting witho ore promic - ° hy owes : now doing “ = anal t m inet rec ne, with the te A = eireuit He is here ntative hes a pro P come to this coum bd Hank ¥ me nge to take af wr was a nigh Part ts, two weltere t~ * mustache eigt his and twa What has become of the old-fash: » loned shinney player? iohes on 9 Ar ne heard anything about Neweight Clubs Will Give Mitt Shows Now in N. ¥; ister mate Jack Britton Wins wuss the in Go With Tillmag re PHILADELPHIA, Nov. and had Jack Britt his circuit , had the edge tnt Agamet It r agreement to six-round bout with Johnny Tillz red in Louinville that| 0 games of Minneapolts her> last ni Jack Dillon Battles H Jue No Joy for the Coast league play Billy % Miske This Eve ers. Walter McCredie is going to " Sona Wee stick on the job. ‘Ew y Nov. 13 Jack Tl lon n ow furniah ° Wor if the hockey race w rmal this year? trim, while on the ad but four inger has on in Victoria Boxers to Permanent positions are open to experienceg women without telephone experience. » Walter Johnston Wins the| © rom te Ww ith Cue ri ack‘ in threescanhion bilard|the mika manager he Quit Wear Good wages from start. eke Tee eee oot Raymond may be the i at Man Regular and frequent increases. plonshis Steady and permanent positions. | Ed Hagen must have chy Out on December : 3 The b orgy hn a Schedule Light and airy central offices. Comfortable rest and_ recreation Provement, the bi GRAVELY TOBACCO r *e : aoa Taankoniving AROUND HERE IN YEARS} | Yas ORDINARY VELY'S | mecting of the college representa rooms. 7 aac | are MarR, PLUG — aster warige | —] |tives, scheduled for San Francinco Dental Special | i BEFORE THE INVENTION }Oregon-Oregon Aggie First class lunch service at less than ' se OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH ‘in re 4 | i| GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO | May Be Called Off cost Announcement | = MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY PORTLAND, Nov. 13 oft id ' WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. | repeated question : 4,' j NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT wate re thre n e LJ ee Bowe — FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD A an < j q 3 Dg ALITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH ee m ARR ie 0) Annual vacation with pay. } s a I have left the Imita AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW | Thanksgiving « a s rs Of my name and ens on First ave. and ed my Dental Ur. to the co First ave. and c at, Just acronn th : from my old location My new entrance is No 6¢ Columbia, mid» tween Biret and ond aves. 1 will not aise my pfices becauss of the war, but I do ex ect to increase my Dental practice so tha the. Increased buninen Will offeet the Increases cost of doin business Because of the war, I want to be ey i ne on man in Beattie who did not raise hie prices because of the’ ne ae EDWIN 4. BROW: bes Beatties Leadin tist 6 Co 8 Gravely base mst een || Harry Wills Scores Sick benefits, death benefits, pen- | Victory Over Langford sions, without cost to employes. REAL CHEWING PLUG = BILLY POSTER'S BILL BOARDS TELL YOU ABOUT IT -———— sone TSN... | THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COW Telephone Elliott 5377 1115 FOURTH AVE. d heavyweight of New Orleans defeated Sam Langford here last night in a 12-round melee | | Mrs, Winfield Smith, chairman A, the league,

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