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STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 10, 1917, PAGE 8 1 G0ES3 You HATE |, TS PURELY A Marre OF OPINION ~TOMm ~ BY YOURSELF ~ Wels, p| THE WAY, WiLL You CAN You Beat THATS | senp Tuis Tececeam FoR me WHEN Now oer Down > Ywanr To Remind } ay motHER THAT THig 1S MY BIRTHDAY AND CONGRATULATE HER. >) Dont pe FUSSY, Tom THAT'S “Tue WAy | Fer. ABovT TT, AND 1 THink HELEN Shows Give A LITTLe PARTY OR DIMMER In honor OF SUCH AN EVENT ‘y 'M NOT Goine TO |kg~ WORK WDAY- THIS JUST WHo DoNev 15 MY BHR THDAY THK You ARE THAT —— ¥y en You SHouLD Declare WELL, Comet ON WILBUR, AREN'T Nov Going To THE OFFICE ? WAIT A_ MINUTE, MRS. TRUE — YVE€ Gor A Cor Of DUST IN - MY Gres? A HOLIDAY ON Your. BIRTHDAY 2 we Ae ze > DUST IN YouUR eyes, Gn ft THar'y = {[Hs) A GOOD THING!” IT SERVES “\ WRSWED IT MICE ON “TW INSIDE SO 1 COULD LOOK \ out 4 01D IT THAT WAY On PURPOSE INTENTIONALLY | / C sem! Wow OES IT Loom NICE POLIGHEO SucKeo UP won é MUST BE GETIWG Reavy FOR WE HOLIDAYS | OF ACCOUNT OF A HANGNAL. Sano OSOLOUMO WL HOT FH AME TO SiG “TONIGHT: IN PLACE we PRESENT A MOE —— HaTSorr! q | JEWIS IS C 4) ’ Judge Says 8 “M’CARTHY HERE 7 ookest cuaup since _ JINX FOLLOWS STEP NEARER Clube to Make FOR INGLE BOUT WELSH QUIT THE RING THESE CHAMPS ., .N. W. LEAGUE , Up NW. "eng Tnite re 4 Wir | ———— - SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10.—For PT ORTLAN ‘% ‘Door 10 1¢ Port- + . . * . mal application will be made by Sac land is kicked out of the Const San Francisco Welterweight Getting in Trim Altho Great Athletes, They Have Never langue, this city will’ ieembdineely tee to Meet Tough Local Lad—Other News ramento for a Coast league franchise Been on Championship Teams—Many «»:.:, che annual "“taseting’ ot “he | edion w theunnee ac 40s MUTE and Notes of Sport By Edward Hill H Jeague magnates is held in Los An- league and that organization will ap Fail to Get Chance > bell OHNNY M'CARTHY, SAN FRANCISCO WELTERWEIGHT, geles next week census of ply for Class A rating By Paul Purman arrived in Seattle &§ «lay i was today we « out at today among league owners was the definite annou: t the proposal would be ac- ment today of Judge McCredie, 1 Now and then the goddess of rest of present day middle fortune who watches over the has been unable to land the the Austin & Salt gym, on First ave., in preparation for his bout next Friday night in the Crystal Pool with a conference in Seattle exploits of great athletes slips ™ rows George Ingle, the hard-hitting Seattle ”y ento will not agree to pay gue heads | cog, and the athiete, altho po- anything for the Portland franchise, Spokane) Vi n last summer, however, nor will ree to buy all couver, Butte, Great Falls, Port tentially a champion, Is cheated 1 4 wut of the honors his efforts de 1 Larsen, a young Utah boy, the Portland The promot- one othe city, probably Aberdess, ped a bar 6 feet inches high. ers of the club there want to take Helena, © or Everett, will oom ~~ MoCarthy comes to do battle with all confidence nerve. Perhaps it was his supreme effort. over the franchise free and be free stitut Yorthwestern oti gl aan Lp ee ase hopped bi easy Howard Terry has been consid: It may be that he never again can to purchase a new set of players in next year if Peo F with Fred Gilbert the other ¢ in Portland, he that feat. Yet the A. AU, the open market ff necessary. They |the Coast ably will buy some of the pres predicted. However, the good judge - ent Portland players, but will not be/ doubts that Portland will be out ¢ tied by an agreement to buy the Coast league in 1918. ered the mort unfortunate of pre® duplic ent day college athletes, far while refused to allow the record to stand pre alt branches of sport and Larsen‘s Jump, ' he has got way with a k. o., and is going to try and finish ] his melee with Ingle in the same way, he declared today The San Francisco boy is prone to have a good of respect for George, however, and he has seen Ingle step in Ban and knows that he either mitt Labeli, the lad who Won his bout with a k. 0, at the recent a few mon | he excelled in j and is probably the ere atest a Jathlete since Jim Thorpe | been handicapped by playing on the Jinferior teams which his Pennaylvania, has put Into the field. In his three eligible years at Penn Berry has never fallen below the standard which would entitle him Paid Advertisement. > carries a hefty college. LIKE PORTLAND esate eed ain di Deiein yd eo ‘© more nape <nyself for COMING INTO N. W. ap toute? [rT oe ueneratie saention On rican foc all team. In VALOUPIN PUNCH ie Samer cxmarion bis work 10 AND far above that of hlete In teams of Penney! ja have never | | ‘The visit of Judge W. W. McCre orth [ AL OUT IN PUNCH Ge, president of the Portland base | Ball clud here, to confer with N | Western league heads on Saturday ! One of our prominent followers of by a report from Coast!the boxing game who has tried his headquarters in San Francis | hand in all ee but actual combat this morning that Sacramento will | back from seeing the bouts In Port Be given a franchise in that circuit, | land, declares that Sontag fought the Woks like the Rose City will be on | worst fight of his career against Al | the visiting list of the Northwestern | Sommers. Teague in 1918. “Sommers did not put Val out in a} ‘The dispatch from San Francisco . a5 seems to be the opinion of indicate that the Coast leagu ttle fans,” declared the afore intended leaving the McCredies| said P. F., “but rocked him to sleep fn the cold. It is not the inten-|with an old-fashionea melody played of the Sacramento sponsors to|/on Val's nose by Al's gloves.” Ted Lewis, poorest of champions, |ditions—his willingness to fight Purchase either the franchise or any| It seems that nmers cracked| has gone a step further toward mak: | challengers, bia ability to defend his from Portland, but to have, Val one that weakened him, and that|ing himself more unpopular than / title in championship form and his franchise given by the league boy then dropped his| ever, if unpopularity in his case can | fair dealing by spectators being the| Lajole col ae nd then purchase the players in the | mands and began taking them on the| be enhanced. most important |his time than the great majority ¢ 3 @pen market. If the Coast league | jaw until he was toppled over and a Popularity of a boxing champ !*| Lewis has failed tn all of these. baliplayers, but he was cut off from The high cost of living affects par jit terest of the public good, nor con-;be produced for use and not Ghagnates do this, it will be rather | call was sent for the smelling salta. contingent upon a number of con-| Since he won his rather clouded | his ambition—one year by the scant class in society, namely er production for use as an ideal| profit, and where there is no @eewby treatment for the Portland = — title by a referee's decision in a 20.|margin of half ‘The institution is]exploitation and food monopoly. Will pwmers. indeed. round bout at Dayton, Ohio, Lewis|back to the mi and given vanish and with it the high BILLY WILLIAMS WANTS | PIPER & TAFT—SPORTING GOODS has failed to meet his most insist. |ing the goal nment, bon living and its accompan nee ny top noteh- | standard of living to @ lower subsist unto @ mortgage upon which f [AMS T ent challengers, he buried himself on| There have been many top not a £ «age upon which in-|crime, prostitution and degradatid ANOTHER TUCKER BOUT . JOSEPH ROGERS’ active compet been able to push Into a champion ship, even with bis aid In baseball Larry Lajole is, perhaps, the best example of # | pa m7 é ie 8 a By EDWIN J. BROWN. aw — person, te trees The madness and rage manifested by the exploiting class jong with second In his 18 years in major | to raise prices on the hoarded necessities of life as soon as or league baseball, (george nen even before war was declared, shows us how close a kin Se ace played in a world | modern capitalism is to savagery itself. Capitalism mist series, the goal toward which all starve the people to death or exact its profit, while savagery baliplayers Lana re honors in| Killed only through fear for its own safety and preservation, = i Y 62 Pye TEER 7, meeea#é». ew b>, yoing class, or, ax we working clas The 1 ix to reduce their game—and went ore without reach - ' game who de pe fe teat eae cuir areal uss th the besten 1 bring want, crime, | terest must be paid to bondholders; lags GH COST OF DRINKING It seems that when Billy Williams bouts are permitted, and recently | served to be chamr tion and prostitution | & is issued upon which dividends f the honor by queer turns|as an environment so much be paid to stockholders, and| Whisky and its allied alcoholic bev- na only to be Was given the short end of his six capped the climax by running out of | deprived of 4 ‘ ites tout in Portland, the other a match at San Diego ~ of fate nearer and the pres to cause | neither interest on bonds nor divi-|€Tses have brought nore sorrow, Might, with Frankie Tucker, he did Lewin owns hia title by tolerance| Packey McFarland, for years the|them to yield to it just so much | der n stock can be paid unless |¢rime, prostitution, disease, degrada- mot get all that was coming to him CUTI ERY of public opinion, rather than by |most skillful Nghtweight in the | greater, paid from profit, and profit must ul tion and death than any other one - | sive: chance to 4 “— . |timately come m1 ep ng in the world, except exploita- le figh who saw t won it fairly, and removing | world, was never given a ch t The groups in soclety which con. | timatel ne from the producers, | ™ everal Seattle fight fans Do ma’ n r 1 removing serge nh s affected by |the Kreat body of which are con.| ton, but its day is about over, thanks mplished by the pub- | box for the title by Ad Wo! atjtute the working « the fracas are of the opinion that SSeS ne OR Ree eee ee ee Billy was entitled to a clean-cut draw Pocket Knives from Sheffield. Now in ff, nize his claima. | was then champion. Peter. Jackson, the high cost of living are: Wage: | tl a the working class as caeael fo EE eke wes ine ao Oe with Tucker. toe ner he “Rodgers” Let's nee what claims Lewis has|the great negro heavyweight, could |earners, tenant farmera, small busi-| Mentioned it ople of this would Billy himself writes from Portland | stock a good supply of famous “Rodgers to the title. |never entice John 1. Sullivan into | ness men, people with fixed incomes,| ‘The more complete the control by |°R®, more chance to vote for Gr "9a follows: | and “I. X. L.” Pocket Knives—the finest Other Champions the ring with him. Mike Gibbons, /such as pensioners, employes of|a corporation of a given commodity |“#@nst whisky, because it is my “I am sending you a copy of the cutlery in the world for over three hundred The last welterweight champion reeion —| municipal, state and federal govern-|or necessity of life—such as oll, /CArnest ray ope Me cp at bi paper containing the writeup of my years. Prices $1.00 to $15.00. of note was Joe Walcott, who lost ments flour, meat and corn—the easier it] Poul’ 8 Madi go fight with Tucker. I hope that you i the title to Honey Mellody, in 1900, | WiGOW of Baseball The high cost of living also affects | 18 to raise prices so as to pay interest |{°%, this enemy of mankind am A wh gh awful cost in human life tells its Dixie Kid had claimed the tite inl’ Mian Takes Her Life presctors, 1awyers, doctors and den md divid bonds | own tale of horrors as to the high 1904 by virtue of a foul verdict In] GintcaGo, Dec. 10.—Mra. Ethel | tists, but they minister to the wants | 4nd stocks upon which to pay still | cose of drinking his favor, but hin claims were not an McRoy, seo-|0f society and could not really be |More interest and dividends. The in-| guldinitiy ‘renterninad MeRoy, widow of Robert McRoy, sec i creased cost of liv ie } The monetary phase of the high enerally recognized oy called producers of wealth jcreased < of living is the only c retary of the American league, is in King County is will give me some mentidfi about the ppl prhectediey ren Matter after reading if It tells plainly how I beat Tucker last night. “I am anxious to box in Seattle 90c value Robeson Boys’ | Men’s Pearl Pocket Knives Chain Knife; 2 blades; |—three blades; Robeson brass lined; warranted | make; warranted good Joost of drink pnd would like to arrange another * A ‘ In 1907 Mike (Twin) Sullivan de " " means by which the profiteers can + fout whereby I could take on good steel. Special. .58¢ | steel. Special at. .$1.85 feated Honey Mellody and held the} $e#4 today from a self-administored | MONOPOLIE continue to effect ever and ever a/C@used by monopoly, as one drug Frankie. I took the last fight on title until 1910, when he went into | | Monopolies granted to favorites| More efficient means of exploitation | frm is by ukase given the special , Mra. MecRoy mwallowed arsenic the night of December 2, when she heard of her husband's death in a Milwau three days’ notice, and, while I am * glways in good condition, I like to are as old as the hills. About 1 of the people, not because they want | Privilege of slipping in alcohol and | Queen Elizabeth granted monopolies | Or desire to, but because they -are| Whisky by the boat. and carload, arium. She died here yee-(to Sir Walter Ra and others of | ©owipelled to do so under the profit | While all others are restricted. This Souayses teat “ther brother in. | her favorites on certain articles ao|*¥stem which results from private |!’ Why alcohol is $16.00 per gallon in beaded ogee ‘ as to enrich them at the expense of |OWnership of the means of wealth | Seattle and $7.00 per gallon else Bronson, who posted a forfeit to |'#¥: George McRoy d the people of England and elsewhere, | Production. where. I shall write on this question fight for the champtonahip in 1913 |but parliament compelled her to| Our good President, Woodrow Wil-|“t ® later date. From that time on the whole] Alexander May Play | obotish the vicious practice |son, struggles with this great ques-| SEATTLE'S NEXT MAYOR | welterweight division was in a jum-|4 | In 1628 King Charles of England | tion which has baffled all ages sinc . a ble. Bronson lost to Matt Weils and |in U. S. Army League | revivea monopolies with every other |xovernment. began, Indeed, this |, Seattle's next mayor sho in Australia. We 3 By United Press Leased Wire |manner of oppression and vice and|grand man—every inch a man—|™*8 Whom the office seeks ins Ke raves, Mike Glove OMAHA, Dec, 10.—-Grover Cleve-| was afterward tried, convicted, sen-|takes hold on the question in his|°! * ™&n who seeks the office. a number of others then claimed the |iand Alexander, star Philly pitcher,|tenced to death and beheaded as a/address to Congress whan he says;|™*", Who desires a clean city but none was ever recognized) may play in the National army tyrant, traitor, murderer and public WG COs eeeueeuae which to raise his eight or ten o sinplones crac! Tank MeMMGUE UAlemsodecs | Cate. br what ta Keown {n: hiatory 0 CURB PROFITEERS dren and who believes that all o n Jack Britton, who had out-| aeatt number in aure to appear in|as the Rump Parliament, which se “Recent experience has convinced | Pople are entitled to a clean city grown the lightweight class, claimed | 1.6 next draft call in his home town, | lected a committee of 100 to sit as|me that the Congress must go fur-|Which to raise their children. A a the title and defended it a number | o¢° boty Neb "\sudges at the trial of the king |ther in authorizing the government | will protect and advance of times in 1917, meeting Lewis five | * ? AL | Indeed, one has to laugh at the | to set limits to prices, The law of | People’s public service institut k or #ix times: | ridiculous spectacle of some pr eupply and demand, I am sorry to|4 Man who will give everybody 8] | It's a question whether Britton| Cub Owner Wants 1 oe way, has been replaced by the law of |®U@re deal in law enforcement, Ml was ever champion. The ane we st of | Unrestrained selfishness. While we|™&2 who knows what ought to Mibination asa’ Wiees Gouna ales 20-Player Limit (i230 ; $2.50 Brownie Roller $3.00 Erector; boys’ pop- | Skates; best ball bearing; ular “Erector” Set No. 3. | for boys and girls. Spe- Special at ........$1.95 | cial at ..... Gy Give re Sporting Goods for Christmas AY $1.75 $2.50 .. 10¢ the middleweight division and It was claimed by Jimmy Clabby, who de fended it until he went into the mid dleweight division in 1911, where. upon the title was claimed by Ray Baseball Deal By United Press Leased Wire CHICAGO, Dec. 10. — Charlies Weeghman, president of the Cubs was hurrying to New York today, wtaggering under the weight of a tertified check for $250,000 The scrap of paper, it is under stood, is to be used in acquisition of two or three stars for the North Side a lub. One of them ts to be Army Pocket Knives. Parker Fountain Pen. Parker Ink Tablets... Weeghman could have A rmy Air Pillow..... .$2.00 philosopt crip- | have eliminated profiteering in sey.| one and how to do it, and who in time to attend the Boxing Gloves. .82.00 to $10.00 | Irons $5.00 ber of good welterweights contest: | ny United Preas Leased Wire pled reasons which compare fayor-|¢tal branches of industry, it runs im.|the courage to do it. A man Meeting tomorrow, = Pn god e: his claima right along. Regard-| CHICAGO, — Dec 0. — Chartes| ab 1 putting ell 0 at|Pudently rampant in others,” jWill remove the distress quarantl sudden dash for the Footballs .. $1.00 to $7.00 | Heaters .$7.50 leas of thin, however, there was no | w. oe saident : Ke “sedan Al abla ee gl llgrdlape Meal ‘ mr Jand make this city safe for our @ “De Luxe” Metal Mirror. $2.00 eeghman, president of the Chicago | when one wants her to catch mice to| Competition is a thing of the past van e tury limited, following the receipt of & telegram. It iw be 4d he hopes to negotiate a deal before the sewsion begins. concerted opposition to Britton’s| Cubs, disapproves of Garry Herr-| afford her a living Jana when any body or class of men jclaima because of his popularity.|mann's suggestion for an 18-player Exploitation of the producers of | have it in their power to decide how Then Lewis beat Britton and now | mit for the major league clubs next | wealth by the master class has been|much of the people's money they | Mt Who will be a power in help merits the title, poorest of cham-| year, He believes each team needs|the dominant business of govern-| Will take, they take everything in| 8 city to do its share in @ pions, at least 20 men. |ment from its inception to the pres: | sight nation’s colossal task and duty ent day, and ne: arily so, in order | Wealth production is now socia). | oTns!ms Democracy to the world . ” 19 eet” . that greater effictency through the | ized, that is to say, woes believe Ole Hanson is the many by Seattle Squads| Play Hockey Again |‘ Ith production, distribu; creates the woalth, but this wealth | eraeu’, Srou OF special inter { hse accear Gasihah: Eee ‘ tion and exchange can be had when created goes to the few who|s 4te. He does not and never | staged ully” Wilson, member of the cham-!yy a queen or king, but naturally | production. It now mine for dis-|cie AW for his susie, and stm it as pion Beattie: Ine hoe ay weptet, will rue and result from the private | tribution of vealth tel te: halons, oe Ekinner.& WAdy 8, Amea bo here shortly to join the te The ownership of the institutions of| brought into harmony with wealth |mstration 2 dion GG La Pa On Will wealth production and distribution | produ tion, and this can ‘only be ac If this city expects or | When men of wealth group them-| complished by the collective owner. |Tettieve Itself, none of the old selves together in an industrial en-|ship and democratic management of | Political crowd wil do. torprise under the Profit System|the wealth producing institutions.| I belleve OLE # \NSON & they cannot conduct it in the|Then food, clothing and shelter will |man, \ Complete line of j Dove ang he +2+75@ | tamous Hotpoint Electrical Appli ances ‘Daylo” Pocket Light Worsted Army Sweat Army Wrist Watch, . Ladies’ Auto Skates. . own boys in the army and navy. from Seattle to But not as long as it used to be. Don't eat meat tomorrow, and help the boys tn France get nome. WATERMAN “IDEAL” FOUNTAIN PENS. PIPER & TAFT 1107-1109 SECOND AVENUE The Sporting Goods Store Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 1L A.M. 2 P.M. a yess, patry ifie Coast hockey» early in January Do your bit by eating less meat. Don't forget meatless day, It's real Tuesday is meatless day, morrow,

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