The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1917, Page 8

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By Condo, WAY, HELLO, JOHNSON | wHat BRINGS You THIS WAYS Yes, EVERSTT, 1 CAN STAY A LITTLE WHILE, 1 WAS JUST OVER VISITING WITH THE Smire'S. Rovk OF THEIR CHILDREN HAVG TS MEASLES, And 1918 WILL SEE MANY NEW MEN Look HELEN, | DID /f ALITTLE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING "TODAY 1 BOUGHT DANNY THIS LITTLE TAY AvTO™ | You WIND [T UF AND SEE HOW HT RUNS | ji a — OW We'Le Line THAT , 4 STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 1917. | THEY MaKe GREAT TOYS | NOW DAYS } " 11 AWAY “TOM WE Don" WANT HIM To see — Ty UNTIL CHRISTMAS now pot & 1 ANUDOER VIRELESS FROM DER KAISER! DEAR BARON ~ JUST RECE DER 2NO LIBERTY LOAN Yo You To Fix UP SOME ON \T. 4 Give vo You une BUNK WORK YOU ARE Se FOR CER VATE | umerous Changes in Bi in Big ‘a as Play-| ers Change Baseball Unie for That of! Uncle Sam. By Paul Purman decided | bers of the world champions called, Weaver, Schalk and Jacksd having been exempted Pitchers Cadore and Miljus of the Dodgers are already in service and Ptetfer and Sherrod Smith will be called in the next draft The Cleveland club was hardest hit of any. Klepfer, Joe Harris and Elmer Smith are training for com missions; — Torkelson. Guisto and na are all in camp. ‘The war cost the Braves two real stars, Gowdy and Maranville having There will be some ehar in big league baseball when 16 major league clubs take the next year. ‘The changes will be due to war, Maree number of players having called into service by the draft more will go when the second Is made. To thie New York Giants goes the of sending the first well baseball player to France. MeCormack, who a f years | Ago was a regular with ante, it to Plattaburg during the first of the war and was with the contingent to be sent over | Eddie Grant. er former | 5 Giant, was also in Plattsburg and Pie now & captain at Camp Upton cs Shorten, MeNally, Duffy 5 ing w pennant contender from saw his hopes co glimmer ing when Sharman. and Nay i The res lit hard by or were ¢ of the clubs were not the war. ees, @ course in me Perritt, Schupp. etc and Tesreau are One Yankees have lk Pi and Ou Frank Shawkey, Miller, Hen. | cigars for his f As @ryx, Love and Walters have been | was the Sexempted. Captain T. L. Huston half owner of the club, is in France With the engineers Catcher Joe Jen Sox and Pitcher fm service. They are th McCarty ‘|Harry Pratt Dies, — Portland Reports Harry Pratt the Portland Golf teher | club, is buying The occ arrival recently of a bounc ing eight-pe baby girl, Mra, Pratt a Mias Pratt are Mrs reported to be doing nicely Pratt formerly cott are now | was Miss “Pegsie mem- merly lived s of the White Imes. in Seattle SANTA ADVISES Practical Gifts This Year LL over the land, chubby Saint Nick is this y appealing to Christmas Shoppers to give pri tical, sensible things—gifts which will be of service right along through the year—presents that afford short cuts to housekeeping efficiency, Gas Appliances Appropriate for Christmas Giving HERE IN OUR SIIOW ROOMS YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM A CABINET GAS RANGE, with porcelain splasher backs and drip pans that can be kept clean as easily as h A GAS WATER HEATE automatic or circulating, that means home 100M HE a, t , warmth to the ch 8 FIREPLACE and hearth ly corners. which warma the heart Seattle Lighting Company Stuart Building Phone Main 6767 |guard out of a game. A. ¢ | know that we don’t answer tha of questions The ability ko up in the air should recommend them for the aviation corps when they are called into service Dickerson, | Fred Pult boat Smith Tom sb few othe the champ! home. Christy Matthewson may pitch again next year, Matty’s should be all right if it inn't too sore from clipping coupons. golf professional at | Pratt for-| ¢ to death weeks ago. John Evers should trouble him self a lot about losing o ball. What's a $19,000 b tract compared to a ch: shoes at the present mar Judge McCredie to Pay Seattle Visit | By United Preas Leased Wire RTLAND, Dec. 6.—Judge die, president of the packing a trip to to make Coast league moguls Race Purse to = $30,000 Next Year| “Fu- Ame in taken at er Racing slightly more 16,000 to Papp, of the 1917 Sibley Wins Final Block of Cue Game By winning last night's block his thre winner Benny Leonard Puts Delmont to. Sleep| for the count Anderson Training for Vancouver Mix Harr Anderson ight pion of training in P bout with Joe ver. Wash., lightwe Canada, has sta tland for his 10-round pnjamin, in Vancow December 10. ° WeO WORD ABOUT VILL LEAVE Ir PYoNeY DOPE MY PERSONAL “THANKS YOUR AGENTS FOR DER Fint DOING IN AMERICA ALAND | = } HUH - IT's A pimpre {LITTLE “Thing - PAGE 3 Gwan, GwAN, WHATS TWE MATTER With tT? ~ HUM. Don't | WANT “To RUN ~ NOW WHAT "THE DickeNS | Do YOU SUPPOSE WAS | GOT TO THAT THe? a Just AM ORDINARY Clock SPRING 5 WeLLo! 159 pis You Bus? OW HEL-LON, Tus THING WoT RUN 1A INSTRUCTING MY AGENTS “ID SEND REPORTS AROUND AMOWG DESE BOOB AMERICANS DOT DER MONEY FOR DER LIBERTY LOAN 155 BEING USED “To BUY LAWN MOWERS BY ALLMAN, 1 als [M HoT SURPOISED- 1 COVLD HAVE TOLOMov THAT You'D BREAK IT PEeroRE PABY EVER SAvs IT me AWN mone?! GREETINGS BARON VON 2 nusoR | ANUDDER IRON CKOSS MIT DER KAISERS CompLimenTs | 3 FoR DER WATIVES UF ICELAND UND “To MAKE DER VATER IN DER AMAZON RIVER MORE FLEXIBLE AROUND DER BENDS SO IT VILL BE EASER FoR STIFF FISH To MAKE DER Turns | “Fighting Harp,” New Middleweight Champ, Recent Graduate From Welterweight Class = Wasn’t Taken Se-| riously as Middle- weight Until He ree McCoy | jewelght crown, which for | are has rested uneasily on of Al MeCoy, the Brooklyn; w adorns the curly wd, “the Fighting | to may that ateat middie | but by al f fortune he has the} jenn all signe fail, will] a death grip. | t has been the death lity Papke| and defended it suc Wille Lewis in The next year Cy defeated the champton againat vpaon outgrew the re Chip knocked out | ive fights, and In the first round} Al MeCo and the! le, MeCoy was nm, and usually! » was liitkely ¢ © was beaten re} n bouts, but first to make hia} of St ted from th ng wince | | Jake Daubert Is Piling Up Money Leay are If You Need The services of a DEN bear in mind that the Albany Dentists are Dentists of long experience and recognized skill and ability. | Our high cla: work, low prices and painless methods ure vouched for by over twenty thousand _ satisfied patients. All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years Come in | Examination tion. FREE Consulta- today for and THE ALBANY DENTISTS Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. Second Avenue und Pike Street, CREW OARS The shortest fight on record was| when "Del Hawkins swung one punch and made it good night for Martin Flaherty Martin had the match between him and Haw ne was billed as a featherweight just beaten Erne and Flaherty jumped | Hawkins and started a lead |kine sent a left hook to the jaw jin return and Flaherty went out battles, but this had them all backed off the boards eins Stovall to Quit B. B. Diamond George “for good, over Fears that Washington will lack proper equipment with which to | turn out a winning crew next spring \are gaining. because of the inability of the associated student manager to get in touch with Tozier, a London carmaker, who has furnished varsity |erews with oars for the last five years. The English blademaker was requested early this fall to duplicate last year's order, but so far has set it is feared that war bap f business snopes five ivantage it i tub and has a bel- } handle, wh the American | mode! is not tubular and has « solid handle. |Carrier Pigeons Ready for Unele If Uncle Sam is in need of carrier pigeons for overseas work in carry: ing messages from the frontdine ey a son haa ne team ma Chet Neif, the Seattle lightweight is now in passed the lust winter ITIST, | - More than 26 yra_ prac tee titting Ne and reasonable, DR. Our beautiful display of Nature's Agate Northweat?) A trenches to b quarters in the rear, the 30 ers of the Oregon Rac ing Pi b are prepared to fur Darmody e\nish about 300 young birds by July all says he is not! 1, accordi for the future. | club. ":!| LINING UP PUCK MEN the Pacific Coast Hock Miller, world's ¢ begin ite eca-| Welterweight and middiewe get the abpointment as uctor of the army can p Lewis line up mate M r ar unced that in the wrding to Leater Patrick, who | structor's ay he would en . a" tas a private, If he does this, it an effort will be char gned aff on | Walter nh may ne prevented the several | (6 wilt wrestl! rs on the cirevit from | tanmer asy trying to ing chacnpion is in the present time, and ist in the army from bie n Krant rding to Manager ' New England Saw Good Hunt Year| on and Kerr| The hunting season has just closed 1 MeDon.]!n the New England states, and, ac: | leording to pm m that section, | |the birds were snore plentiful than | jusual, Hardly half the usual num |ber of sportsmen were out, lever have Mneup in mplete a tant team. ANSWER TO QUERY Kearns | Wants Bouts | With Heavy Champ) Jack Kearns, the industrious man ager of Jack Demy and Marty | Farrell, is on the trail of Fred Ful- | ton. 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