The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1917, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1917. PAGE 8 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Sounds Reasonable, Tom. i aia : BY ALLMAN, “a SPORTS AND COMICS aittaninalil | Gues. % . J _ ate naeemennesinepiome Y He SAY s i /, e (GUESS | COULD HAVE TAKEN , Ga chia CYAN —---) wet wp 343 2 1] You GIRLS To THE THEATER AFTER Att - | JusT GOT A wire FROM THE MAN UL HAD THAT APPOINTMENT WITH - IT Reads, eel ae Dutbursts of Everett True. By Condo. MN BON You TOMORROW NIGHT SAMB TIME “To~ WHEN HES COMING Led MORROW AND IF TomoRRow MIGHT? [ Ye Does HeE’LE MISS THE TRAIW AGAIN = (eas “Wi Don’ You | GeT TickeTs i FoR TA, DUFF ‘TECL YOu, Boys, L ADMIRE VE'S SPUNK. He SAYS HE, FOR ONG, 1S NOT AFRAID OF HIS WIFE TRAIN, WILL START AT SAME TIME TOMORROW. So Ta vcs} AND TAKE US Tomar Row NIGHT On’ er we 4 SHuT ve — SHe's SITTING RIGHT BACK ret x s s* Hey! wnars th’ Game ! Look WHERE /-< z & Gow’ t - ¢ % = Gos! wour ‘A VERY SPLENDID \ | EXAMPLE oF onan! Ve Wares} \ SHOUD SHAY \ ™ Koo anil wiowe NEW OUTIIT OW ME ‘\ ut % we w PAS ALL PAID AN” prt ion MONEY IN OTH PocKeT iD" ( GREAT wot SHOoULo a ¢ JUST Come ALONG f AN TRIP oveR A CL DAMOND RING OF f SOMETHIN’ HAROLD O Rum Ow; fu. PAY Ir ALL OF THAT PALM over THERE If ‘T yout We HATHEST PRESSED YOUNG man - wi Town ¢ ae YOU Sune ee ery camer? THERE You “ae wR! TL SA 3 ) LARLY WORTH BO© } > YANO A BARCH UN ] ANT SUCH A BAD ] | Po ovo WoRLD ArTER 7 " Ja his Minors Cannot ATHLETICS TEST OF Benson Makesa |Poor Old Ban Johnson iN. ob mould Ge ' we ontart, Says Ban” OU ARACTER IS CLAIM ./iit..\With Fans Brings Wrath on Head; Earlier Start in * ; inves nie ve oo eee! 6 tO ASK B. B. Exemption Not a minc the fans at the 2 . Football Practice wy MANN MeOALD | some, Taly contd wot som to [over Preat Pen ome wt os tid the ~ (Champion All-Around Girt Athlete realize that a poor winner is yo n easy ot “go one One exceedingly + nh was a formid agsrega | °* i of the Northwest Just as bad as a poor loser. In 7 sk Pres yecial favors for I have seen many other girls ¢ Athletes puts character to the test Canpetition Is sports brings to of business will prob Up before the next Pacific Coast conferen who put forth every effort they | Lewis, trimmed Joe had to help thelr team win, but if defeated, they accepted defeat cheerfully, giving thelr oppo atriotie to the surface the best and tne worst in the participant « study instry tx Their atti nd players alike. | ¢ ards the games, ¢., «lined to» Of the play so far this foot Pap a ’ nents credit for more skillful t soon pd It reveals persons just as they! playing. They got a real pleas really are. You cannot be a pre| ure out of doing the best - ie . . : > tender in sports, for in the heat of Could and ne abet - Benjamin Lands Bout it cat Gnee uid and not complaining about 7 GA et 8 According to reports from Port oot in whieh to . . 3 1, owing to the late date - - Se h Er Alle sides T@pening. while California gets off UR start about August 15 an five practice games by the time starte Northwest starts dealing out | se big) VERY UNPOPULAR IN WASHINGTON, D C. ° By United Press Leased Wig Campi at Oakland elearly shown in the rush of athletic | ¢ | This season the advantage of the catcher e 1 Vs put . sii extra weeks of training was particu | rar t cet | WASHINGTON, Nov. 22° noticeable on the showing made on > “g2 P . word fr m | Ban Johnson's suggestion for o| former cs To Play Chemawa_ |< , . wus MOAT FLAN tee The Siat ision team will 1 \ oh Umer) rele Seats surma OF BAN JOHNSON le feats at the hands of Johnny Beck-| kicker. On t ck as Ertle ae Paces a nan By United Press Leased Wire Ps ett’ nes and trimming from Steers would h "ots uh na AUKEE, N 22—Jonn.| NEW YORK, Nov. 22—Ban John. | m: ie) the Olympia club team, and a later | as he would hav f over the club team, the U.|of backing wh rm fC. weaknesses were bolstered up, | ington a wonder, but and by the time the Sc a it placed them nearer the prize | the TELEPHONE OPERATORS | “==1| Genuine English Worsteds WANTED oii ct) and Scotch Tweeds at Bike , od Wire Permanent positions are opento experienced |]: ee ot = 3 , : Ef: i: Before-the-War Prices +e deisrg 3 $35, $40, $45 and $50 A OU CAN SAVE money by having your new Suit or Overcoat made extremely unpopular r’s closest advisers, as “the worst king accept defeat were overty jubi octal relation» t ory merely because There are also some positions open to young women without telephone experience. : < Good wages from start. Amateur Show On |Muldoon to Referee |i Ry w ; cul rex Regular and frequent increases. > ta a ee, er, baa been | § to order NOW, by our skilled tailors. J mins se ut mavaree ois mbites in pees aM touker k Steady and permanent positions. entries have been recetved row night f° We are fortunate in having secured a big stock of Soccer League Meets!) To etbal i; all woolen Scotch and English patterns—superior to g of off will have Pleasant, light, clean work. me a any fabrics made today—but when they are gone you Ove r 7 i k, 3 will not be able to obtain such materials at any price. Light and airy central offices. open the|f d With twice the wearing quality of average mate" Comfortable rest and recreation rare AEE Jolly Tars at Work rooms. Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch IL A.M. to? P.M, | Torrey &Sears Billiard Parlor 1430 3rd, under Owl Drug Store rials, these goods are an exceptional buy at no advance in price. Step in and see them. Select your pattern early. First class lunch service at less than cost. | <i oe CRNNGINRRNUNNINONNUSER i Annual vacation with pay. i Band Ci | Sick benefits, death benefits, pen- ero gat | sions, without cost to employes. No change in quality. i one (f OS i giving game with the Change in price only. | Tailors Hi THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH C0. wow 6c if 906 Second Avenue Telephone Elliott 5377 1115 FOURTH AVE. | Sehwabacher Bros. & Co., Ine. | | | i a Distributers i i Opposite Burke Building, Just South of Madison.

Other pages from this issue: