The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1917, Page 6

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, 1917, PAGE 6 Who's BEEN LivTeRim” UP THe WALLS WITH THESE Movie Acrors ? ay Don Be Scarep Tom. FOR “Tis MONE OTHER. THAN THE PRomisin” MovING PICTURE Ta “DEADSHOT DAN’? ALIAS WILBUR burr LL MR. TRUG, Tre JANITOR RE- FUSES To = LEAN MY PITTOON — IT Loows bt vel 1 DON'T BLAME Him FOR | SQUIRREL FOOD—Benny Has His DRAWING “THGS CINE ON Own Way of Thinking. AW, NES ~| RECKON | MUST Be Goin” NOW TO MY UTTLE | WELL, You'll BE WRECKIN’ THIS MOVING DITCHES IF SURESHOT ‘TOM'S” AIM 15 ANY oe (bis engi EF gazad ADI IM THE HILLS so Lone PARO - l A HOG LIKES NOU W & - me A nk eigen THATS SUST WHAT in OME OF “THEM haa 7 A Penny iwant! Ive Gor 4¢ PLACES WHERE They FoR Your wo AN WAS JUST THinnin SQUIRT PITCHERS ¢ “ MOUGHTS ws wos HAD ANOTHER ON TH WALL! Benny | my" PENNY ib GO- & WHERE SATURDAY MiGtT 1S THE SAME AS MONDAY NIGHT ~ WoT ony 18 er) (oosowr] sanyo AT MITT SHOW ne LONGEST meg IN BASEBALL | hitting regu ague “f the mont “He ts not | regular. hitter tn} hardest larly.” By Edward Aill ordinarily doesn’t get « Somers won their t usual Guabeound fi nish, which he ‘8 early lead ‘The Somers-Sontag fight was a bit different had @ decision been rendered, it would have Our estimation. When a horse wins the rac the victory and the purse. The Man has the better of his | ‘The card was a good one first preliminary in w Bugar and Battling Ru ach other in a most Before the final rv victory over t Who showed ? HEN BE RRY Is | ? Zucker May B IT PE E V ISH Box G. ‘Ingle As the result of his showing lest night in his bout with Muff Bronson, Frankie Tuck er only boxer monaged by a girl, is being sought to take jamin's place against when the Fire ges its show, li ember 3 ot yet reached an but have offered Frank lg Wilke ot a portion of bh Gefeat handed him b &@ short time back, by With Benson last night and holding him to a draw. Pete had evidently Dest way to box th this meeting, for he tactics than in the « stead of boring in @ffort to keep away and exhibited boxing skill Mixes he was not thought t sess We now can see why battled under the r have ° agreement, ° Mins er the bout for her brother,” aid = Matehmaker § ° . ney today » WILLARD MUST TAKE ON FRED 4 Wir oo ag Seeks Bout Here for Boxer Frank Malone ter ‘CHAMP READY FOR CONTEST d Wire Joy, and started of company, when Awakened him and b from the scene of « Were altogether. too act Kalla Pasha, the Purk with the Irish brogue, wa: off his comedy wr i hand to pull PE ding bout with his partner 7 Benny Lec American + crowd was good. TURKEY DANCE Dreamland TONIGHT 1 TURKEYS Flanigan After Place i as Athletic Teacher Flanigan ma " f All-Star High School |*t® I ootball Team ¢ hosen | | we * purchased | wh charge man, an¢ the bout Bill Brown Back With |; Nice Bunch of Ducks : ICE SKATING b THANKSGIVING DAY 3 SESSIONS 3 A.M. 2:30.5 P.M, 8:15-1030 P.M Special Music Admission Morning and Afternoon igen BO¢, Evening 40¢ Thes 10-12 Hockey : a | Fowler Only They Tell I ibs on Sammies| #¥ Awful | Player Taken in Draft d Wire eas Lease | 3 saa v 0 Introduce our new (whalebone) Plate, which ts the hi GIVEN AWAY i ab ieee | Aberdeen High to Mix ot ate Rca covers ba Pe: scorn otf the eneaetinedn om pantie 4 W ith Sube hase T (Squi aT guaranteed fifteen years ANG PIS) ye Ohited Press Lecee Gold Crown 83.00 Dees cee 2 $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) #8 ALL NIGHT SP TFs i Sct ot rect es Oo morrow Bridgework, per tooth, gold 823.00 White Crowns . 8: Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Platina Fillings . 1 for fifteen years rT 1 DANCE Admission 25c Includes your Dance fF Tickets. ‘ LADIES FREE Have tn CAPT. WELTY DAGK at been jar ae By t Pp Bring Open Sundaya trom 8 to 13" ter Working Veople OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY S71, Opposite Frase: retur Monday ks in the Kas eport for duty on ral wee absence of seve PY WORE KAYA ATH PP NATE TR or DRAWS POPULAR = AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCRIERS SAY BABE IRUTI =.) You MEAN a; 7 “Louis THE AI”! ‘ " . eae eve! oT 9, o \T SANS - \ Res” A PrTCHe: “Lewns hon WELL- THERES CALLED ~ os le Th SCORE CARD Lewis TH Waws — READ WHAT ' cy, Now Ain't or 2 W. S.C. HERE LAST YEAIR) FOR TURKEY whole lot of an the way | as not been pleased with the prac bee: sessions for this game a batamaa | od oppor | A parade will be theta downtown cag ltonight to stimulate interest in the nga |rame in which W. 8. C. students whe will no doubt participate. The game as is scheduled for 1:30 with Sam Moyer, official of the Washington Oregon Aggie game, again blowing the whistle. Carrying the Washi equad, th eee The Army Navy game in the Ta a n which the U. W. station team takes on the #ist division squad, in expected to draw a large crowd. Many changes have been made in the Army lneup. ach Anderson has a squad of 35 men over from Seattle. and themselves The Pullmanites arrived here after ard training. ch Dietz maid ably be as fol-| ath ot left remain In the Bvery man is fit i lineups would pro! r his effec rate lows to start the game und has faded fo hitting Zimmerman (Capt), Ie .; Hamil | Oregon football classic will alse be 4 not pitch,| ton. L. T.; i: G.; Bchnebley, | staked tomorrow, the University 0 lad to keep | Ci Lyons, ¥ Herreid, RK 1 as @ pinch hit- | D. Hanley, Q: B Doane, ¥ alt L ake School to Play in Walla Wall the | By United Presa Leased Wire many WALLA ALLA, Nov. 28 ¢ It La hool team is iidaieaniiiadiae | TAs Business Men favoring W Try Our 30c Lunch 1L A.M. tot? P.M. Torrey &Sears Billiard Parlor 1430 Ord, under Ow! Drug Store TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Permanent positions are open to experienced telephone operators. Rettors are There are also some positions open to young women without telephone experience. Good wages from start. Regular and frequent increases. Steady and permanent positions. Pleasant, light, clean work. Light and airy central offices. Comfortable rest and recreation rooms. First class lunch service at less than cost. Annual vacation with pay. Sick benefits, death benefits, pen- sions, without cost to employes. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH C8: Telephone Elliott 5377 1115 FOURTH AVE.

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