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M, OND 'T KGEPS My - Relic of “White Hope” ORD COMES F three batt promote is ready to Ia: “Gunbeat to shift for himself ‘ NIANS PREDICTED ; A WINNER Smith's last visit to California dis couraged him. SFR state that he mauled Jess Wil ‘Ward all over the ring one evening. General Satisfaction is what you will find ina undee Suit or Overcoat Made to Order Prices as Low as 15 YES, they are Union Made Sixth year of continu- ous service to the men and young men of Seattle 304 PIKE ST. We Close Saturday at 7 P.M. Loow® HERE, JO, a Nov KNOW. THAT SONG AND x everarT TRYS'S DANce STUFF WO A vchil MS “1 on THe aacain! joa AT'S ONLY A a =. The PEOPLE IVE mer INSIST ON TRAVELING ON THE 1 CAN'T HANDLE Sot yveus Thsoat TY Raw 8GCEVe met Things Are Going ‘in Boxing Game Victory Over Willard. By Edward Hill »M NEW YORK that Gur p in San Gunboat is sore at the way Jim Buckley managed | pir or mismanaged his affairs in Frisco, he cl and Jim had a little magordath hens in California after | They met again in Gotham, and Smith | “held out his first and let Buckley run into it.” “Be told the judge when Buckley had him arrested for assault this has soured the Gunner on the game, and now he wants to | It was in the South- f High School Football SAN TOM, DID | Teer Nou IN FoR CABARET WoRK* Few oF Topay THAT 1'M PLANNING ON GOING ; You ougnt TO THe ad ‘an € ya) bo woo GO IN 0 ATWLE er W ae i) OUR GREAT MOVIE NAME GUESSING CONTEST - SENO BY MAYME MeDONALD amplon AllbAround Girl Athlete of the Northwest) joesn't have to be big make good ax an ath ' Days Is Peeved at Way} -I folds}, irl sically to le T have known some big girls whe 1 the h of a time do anything © small, it «irl oftentimes er to beeen Gunner who met with «ue Francisco when he sign than her larger, brawn was given the cold she “ but I kind of al compet Smith | t ma But whether larce or small, Smith lost his bout, in which he looked about as much| Mt behooves all girts in these like a fighter as Hank Bennett docs a referee. Buck-) srim times of war devour ley hotfooted it away from the Bay City and left] strong, sound bodies as s founae tion for healthy mental powers, so necessary In withstanding now and serious responsibilities | which have come to us At least that's what In these times, when women are ‘ . forming battalions of dea driving — ~ white hope” fever Was | ambuladices thru shell doing my and the c fornians whe attr| service Gs Bt near the battle} him do it straightway claimed he and pert ng ail was the man to win the title back nge tasks to assist their ty from Jack Johnson to victory, physical fitness ts Things did not work out in this | paramount manner, however, for Smith kept} We've cot to be a nation of battling along without getting a crack | at the big dinge, and then came that | match with Georges Carpentier in| Paris strong women If we hope to see the world made safe for decent people to live in, and in order to It will be remembered that] be strong, many of us must Smith lost this on @ questionable| right-about face in our methods foul. of living Since that day in Paria the Gun: | dust as our men folk are un dergoing a rigid physical prepar- ation for the battlefield, so women should be fitting our- selves to endure any condition which may result from war, no matter how sev caused him a coming champ in other days in California. AUSTIN & SALT TO PUT | ON POPULAR SHOWS | Dan Balt, the dapper member of the firm of Austin & Salt, bas a plan to boost boxing along in Seattle and for give local boys a chance to learn the u en game | soy enough With the government backing | per t we can in al tet arting more declared | g » plan’ is to held a series popular-priced shows « ,in the Cryst Dl eight or 10 bouts w card, being made wu ys, who. an op w rtunity to sh be «! na chance to ¢ best a will be pi ach show and taught more of the came In this way, many new lads And I fon't he American will break In, and a new crop of box- | women will fail when put to the test ers will be developed BRONSON FAVORED OVER we TRAMBITAS, SAYS KAY \ty tor follower of the | back from a visit « that whe n he was fa- | ANNUAL GRAND BALL given by the TEAMS TERS Truck ‘Dives LOCAL 174 Dreamland TONIGHT Tickets 50 Cents same Slated for Saturday iat Dug’s Big € ust n t being be un | in four irs to Te: ams in Melee ‘Today Includes Dancing All Evening Everyone Welcome BOUNTY ON WILDCATS Pennay! pays a be | wildeats, gray and red foxes, minks and weasels, LADIES FREE ANSWERS BEFORE TR 1426 me proficient} “HOSE Gue Here's « SAN, NO” SMART ONE TO SEND FoR FF 1 00 ALL KINDS A SPORTS - AND WON LOTS A PRIZES | wen! WHATS “THAT FOR ~~ MG Tt NAMES CORRECTLY WHO OF B MoMTHS we w He v ATHLETIC BASEBA TRACK: 1 BASKETS. MISS McDON® WL GIVE! A PAW OF PASSED M AMY CRCUS PRRADE = xpert pitcher RECORD OF MISS GIRL ATHLETE OF NORTHW champion in singles and doubles. Throws ball 190 feet ly in any department of yard dash in 12 hil bs seconds « Star forward on All-Star V Univer .CKEY ity of Washingt years nd shot 31 feet i javelin 87 feet hes Does two miles easily, No time weighs only 118 pounds. University of Washington WV IMMIN Ha-WA-HAW = THAT'S A 6000 One one ity rs. STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 24,1917. PAGE 14 @ OF THR JOKERS I'M GOING To PULL- I'LL ASK ONE OF THE GIRLS Ir Swe CAN TRL THE DirreRence beTWweeNn AN APPLE AND AH, BLEPHANT AND SHE mT =THEN I'LL SAY,"You'D BE A rat A ‘THAT OUGHT ENT To GO wee, |. EVERYBODY WMS HEARD fi — APPLES”. rg ‘DON’T HAVE TO BE BIG TO BE AN ATHLETE, SAYS GIRL STAR MAYME McDONALD, eST TENNIS: Northwest woman champion in doubles, Inland Empire Is expert pitcher and game. 50-yard hurdies in 8% school cha She is a senior at the or team at see WS cuP prize 2 i | STAR ys mpion Coccccccccccccccccccccooseer® BAN JOHNSON TO LOSE POWER AS RESULT OF DRAFT EXEMPTION MIX America Johnsot works. league Ligne no far Pres er inte Capt keen stars of the tarlly ‘Barry, in ot run the entire when the the n big annual ist on the 4 real baseball « minor « and | best m * POSTP en t n Mener and others pantie ed with ba re- | been r Johnson for bi fin. | me eball exempt tatement ball has shown itself patriotic | necessary, due of pla Dunn Is Silent | tn ir ident Dunn, of the Cleveland | ¢ we team has muffered most | ‘oust from the draft, has ne [not applying uimper. In fact, he h any of its oie entire construction ¢ dent Frank ronment. He ts proportions, He ha n to the army from his Ww hers from his employe yw rests | T. 1. Huston, of the Yan.| VANCOUVE is werving in France, Hank | Jimmy Hew! ind Rabbit Maranville, two | the Vancouve Boston Braves, volun: | ber of years went Into the service, Jack |tlon in France manager of the Red Sox, is tant in the ¢ | HOCKEY The of budd' O} key at the « posed ef by ¢ cards Hockey 4 for the’ ¢ Bo. 6, tt porting r Pro has been Ki He adian arty was comm t many and will have to start all LICE | START offic fac fo estor Athletics: Ing into a of their jals have t that a t had Cana fation is emption of & Heuten | WHO PRESENTE IT “Yo You 2 1 WON “THAT FoR Running | 1 1D MYSELF- 1 Gave \T to me! ee 1S DOUGLAS J) \- FAIRBANKS Me BUST WENT OUT ~~ omen | 7 (OA CHARLEVS 7CHAPLI Last prec r ant ve) Ee SHOOTING NOW y at (S THAT $07 WELL OLIVIA KNOWS Pe Ne wade ir wu SOMETHING ABOVT DAMCING AND SHE | oo ve \ ; Sree ieee SS pRoeAG Be | save THAT I'm ABOUT THE usr | ‘ v JUST A Few ] WORD IN DANCING 5 BEFORE THEY 2 Sue Mem THE WRow LAST Two LeTTe i en in DANCING HIS NAME 1S if ‘BAIRD WINNER Raird did not fight pN-G-J7 BY AHERN, V' see- 4) woud A WON ‘TH’ RACE BUT | DIDNT HEAR TH’ wSTOL ‘Geen BILL -)(H IN MITT ME Corporal Earl Baird, national 126- £ pound teur boxing . champion, representing the 8S. A. C., last night, * { in the Red Cross tourney at the 3 Olympic club, San Francisco, was an Pistol no Longer Developed Solely as W. Capon | sy winner 2 afer . The local warrior trimmed Roy : of Defense—Duels Are Thing of Past—Clubs| .7"*,2), re, repeed 1 . ,¢ hed, the affair « stopped in the first f Stage Shoots Now. round. In the 115-pound clase Frank Seldom do we hear nowadays of;in nothing very similar in the! Pantley, 8. A lost to Frankie | the debt of honor that has 1 can | mechanism of elther Garela, Los Angeles. } | celed by the use of a brace of pistols | 4 pistol in either aingle shot or au in the 125- in the hands of outwardly calm, but | tomatic. A x ® . lhe cod egg odirdt ys eaee the | tomatic. A ningleshot pistol myst be| pound clans last night, but took om m nwardly 1 ‘ " D 4 for each shot. The automatic] heavier man in Munrell, who welghs purpl from a magazine, and several | 135 pounds For 300 years previous to the| shots|may be fired as fast as the jacinta last half of th the pistol was de conth century trigger can be worked each time by the trigger finger. ped nolely Shay Free of Moe weapon of defense at very short dis | The revolver is so named because | tance, and, « ited, peinet-| the onrtridg stained in a cy!-| Charge in India pally for dueling pur inder which r ves as each shot is INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 23-—Dy ord that the fir fired. Pressing the trigger each | ny Shay. former manager about 1540 time fires the Caminelieo V During the t ; the pistol, This dered the more ac the fact me a rapid and wonderful chang has been due p that pistol sh | Shooting is done indoors and out legitimate «port, as target sbooting | doors. The sta ‘ distance for in “ar ) great pre- door shooting n and capa accuracy at shooting in 50 yards, altho various} ances considered quite impossl- | intermediate distances are also used. ble in the early history firearms | Elk are protected by the state of Washington until 1925. id not be for there The term confused with “revolver,” WANTED telephone operators. Good wages from start. Pleasant, light, clean work. rooms. cost. Annual vacation with pay. artridges and also| Kansas City | not guilty of second degree O olver are| yesterday. negro w: Try Our 30c Lunch TELEPHONE OPERATORS Permanent positions are open to experien There are also some positions open to young women without telephone experience. Regular and frequent increases. Steady and permanent positions. Light and airy central offices. Comfortable rest and _ recreation First class lunch service at less than Sick benefits, death benefits, pen- sions, without cost to employes. ball club, wi Shay shot and kil iter in M. 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