The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1917, Page 8

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, ‘DEC. 12, 1917. PAGE 8 BY ALLM. 14 GOING To CUT PL AND MWS, SPENCER OFF ANDO ADO SEND GiaistTAs | MILORED ANO HRs, BLAKE IM CARDS To 30Me | THEIR PLACE - Now wie HAVE oF tem? lego GLEN, Mes, POTTER, pr] Ate RIGwT, Te TAKE her ore Bur We'Lt HAVE TO SEND THE BABY SOME Hi«: Dony WANT Te iP You KNow They've HAD A J) PRANK BUT We micHT CARE ABOUT CHRIST MAS wow BABY SINCE LAST [ee oe ae Presents ANY pomist MAS ~ { {ul THis YEAR | WAY r? ie) Ly OW, WHAT'S THE OM FIGHT use? Nou've GOT MORE ON THAT LIST NOW THAM You HAD Last Year! YES, SCRA AUN KATE OF THE LI way NoY Just By Condo. GET STARTED AND curv it rel i WAS AT A BIG POLITICAL MEETING cast NIGHT ANO LU THREW SOMG SNEEZING PowoER ROUND IN THE CROWD! Haw- HAw> Haw ¢ T NEVER SAW SO MUCH FUN IN MY CIRO You OUSNT TO NAV]® BEGN THERE —— SQUIRREL FOOD—Yep! Jes’ Like Your Head, Benny! AGAINST BEINN” AN OF GETTIN OUT TO WHEN (IT STOPS WW’ ONLY THING 1 GOT /\ ONT LIKE TH IDEA oT aR AVIATOR 19 ~ weir! wHaT ove Wink OF “THAT 2 CRANK UP TH moToR -/ / 18 THD LAP FAIRY STORY os oe ee pndiolcncgd pod Yoo was ser 9 ps Nouns "T GEY We GRR ee = a (ow wo! im iD < 70 You! THERE WAS A LAZY APPEARED one evel ws srassworn Pousuen! “HOw PROMISE HE ULL GO MGNT SERVANT WHO waned FIN DAY - apy O wy t) =" G £ | hs a re eto = NGIFEED BIRDS IN ines SO By deat Ky 8 || Giving Food to Feathered Folk Is Delightful | ing” Corbett was biamed a| @nd Inexpensive Recreation as Well as NK PATRICK, president of the Pacific Coast Hockey association Johnny McCarthy Besieged by Folk Who and one of the veteran hockey players of Canada, announced his permanent retirement from the game as a player recently in an! Knew Him in San Francisco When He| -; WASTE interview : Patrick will continue to fill the office of league president, and wii! First Started in Mitt Game Pebwelled eeecadlou meds - Good Investment When baseball magnates con Fetain the management of the Vancouver septet, but will confine his @-| Johnny MeCarthy » ‘San Fran STILL, KIDDING EDDIE | quickly , to hold their yearly meetit mn almost all kinds of} the wood. They account yearly for 1 bark beetle,| The clouds of gas waft to and Fection of the Canucks to side line operations. cinco welterweight takes on| In Portiand they are atill kidding| 1 watched Corbett start as " active many a scale inse Si Griffis, captain of the Vancouver hockey team during the 1916-| George Ingle a four- | Rad nnell for the decixion he | Youngster and maw that fr rgd fro made advancing and retreating. W917 season, also announced retirement from the game, but President! round bout, at the Crystal P anded Frankie Tucker nuy ti first he had a hard time making 100 in Tho, one and all, they claim they Patrick expects that when the opening date of the season rolls around. /er knew he had so many fr r ma that Eddie took lun with | weight. It was this difficulty s con » bis for rigid conservation, Griffis will be out on the ice leading the Canucks. his life outside of San Fran oun | Miss Tucker the day of the fight Griffis and Patrick were the backbone of the Vancouver septet taat| til he had been in Seattle a couple of |and some fan «aw them together. | feason, and if both veterans quit chasing the puck, it will take some| days. he declares | When the decision, which was aciose | strength that put ¢ Bustling to fill their places, as hockey timber is exceptionally shy thie} “Whenever I have been away from|one, was rendered—good night Shain geal. tae geason. home to fight. I always met & great | " this weight bub President Pathick expects to be in a position to announce the tenta-| many people who are from San Fran. |CALLS GAME CROOKE! fighter, And those who are The yrtia Ne comes to ty tive line-ups of the association teams text week, as the final action has|clxco and have known me there, but) 0" (0'tls 4 News comes to bat! iy chubby or inclined to adc ar wervice in cult ying large num beetles, wireworms no ide how! Carolina 4 weevils, bollworma, cutworms, worrles | bugs, or wheat aphids, dai worms and other atop paste | One might also say without nat re many localities where birds have| The bob-white suffers pagticularly | 0f successful contradiction that al drtaler aan: os so | techn hare! Wwikedin Penn is mightier than the Mich. 1 in They never grasp the value of serving conversation. rea taking off flesh and holding his rhett down | Been taken on all cases of exemption asked for by the players | Seattle has them ail cheated,” says) "ih ® front page splash calling the flesh go thru misery, No matter | farm fields from total destruction A little suet or a little grain sereen + aes Several deals involving the transfer of players from one club to an-|Jobnny. “I ran across an 0 4 pal to be rat ny Horst ga hw on wi Maur cnvetal ¢ are in what they| Encourage all kinds of birds, as|ings will keep these valu feath-| “Missouri Scrubs Cop”—Hi day whom I haven't seen for sev ee ee years. It seems that many “Blondy” Butler, local cue shark, is now showing them the way in| Ci#eans are now making Seattle their Spokane. home,” ft je ® serious and discouraging | der a spect eee ee ne ‘ WILLIAMS WANTS BOUT Dict tion of trees. They glean pests from | is better to feed them a little now! an officers’ football TUCKER'S WIN SURPRISE propos An officers’ foo y Orego de James Sheehy. president of the Oregon student body, and outfielter ‘sak behets banien tau wih y Williame is training every | beneath the bark and from w than to grow a crop of insects later.|, ¢eam of privates at On the baseball team, is contemplating entry into the ordance department 5 “ ‘ee | day down tn Portland, in the hope | Swell chance for the privates Biase aah sateen Aes set Se Satins Judge Can't See | ALEXANDER AND KILLIFER ARE. |sticsienn oni ‘west college baseball, and a number of Coast league clubs have made him | ryt Mayen | who was handed « halt when a private started eat and drink, they become heavy. | the various species prey on different ered servants from starv when |It refers, however, to a footh And when thie happens to a fighter | kinds of insects. For example, the cold weather, snow and ice shut off! not, as you may have sw jwho has to box at @ certain weight | hairy and downy woodpeckers ren- their natural food supply. Birds | clean-up in the police dey = 5] other are pending. says things «mell kinda strong, and nks any one with grievances to step to the front and be heard ial service in the protec:|more than repay for their keep. It * es Harry Anderson, 8°.) Qeciaion over him. Wiliams woul Off M. d f — eletabelaaacacicn [Skah ne” ew) Soe", aha ase wee) Offer Made for | SOLD TO CHICAGO BALL CLUB. |! =! tie tau joke i he 10 round: gh we A headline contains the enlightening announcement, “Wrestlers Win.” | TUCKer had eight of th vounee. ly is a former Beattle fa His Ball Squad | BY OWNERS OF PHILADELPHIA Racsters to join arniy, Mesinee Rasslers always win when they can grt enyene to pay to see them HOUCK TO STAY HERE . sass We Passage: |Chicago contem. If the men at th e “Cal ‘ . Ry United ean Le ve 11 in fine, but 1) MIKE G 3 od Press Lease , on the eytu owever, | Camp the n are wise, they UTCH REUTHER, former Spokane chucker, has Kicked over the |); ey rns Im Ore Oe ee KE GINDONS BUSY ‘ sne|_ PORTLAND, Dec. 12.—"In ail my| 2 United Prese Leased Wire | on, the market Dreytuss, however, | Sediataty, rasiive {umn traces. Reuther was notified of his release by Christy Mathewson |).011. time only leaving here to go to pcsnsstyon a Mike Gite |*zPerfence, I have never seen so NEW YORK, Dec, 1 ite ae tale doe Be) court-martial 1 of Cincinnati to the Chattanooga club of the Southern league, and xt fight in Deaver, which is Pe che Beni 4 an attempt to throw the hooks | economies and calamity howlers | Waathensas (sieve. be apealan! 6 ee 3 a 4 © A not repo 0 te ine © Sacnmics pandlggre eeghman ne andl F fp mand oogroed at - pea a weon whet he vale oe ws rl now being arranged,” «id Leo|a Dodge in the manly art of | to on ae a ale baseball drew a sir over the sum may serve as an in The gent who offered Chick Harley 7 * to Maeve ern league club, or any other minor league sa @ Coast | Houck kK yesterday. | xe fense. ‘To show how wrapped | a eee ne een the proponal of | th® eye today when it bec centive to other owners to begin| $200 a game to play professional bad n * ork ° n comme gene 4 a love: le: et transfers ne awake: ore in in Reuther would like an opportunity to make good in 1918 with the | carne 1 - co by ¥ Mth “Y¥] Al Baum and Cal Ewing for the| that Grover Cleveland Alexander and oo % : = eel aos nm more in- football has a harveyized nerve. 2 2 P 4 hol 0 oa of wn an offer to box Harry | °\ of the Portland franchine to| Wm. Killifer had been sold to the st in basebal ¢ deal was|agine offering an All-Western ) Reds, but if Mathewson can't see it that way, and holds to the idea ¢ Greb | transfer of th | ed by a string that provides for en- | 200 bucks the e! Passing Heuther aiong to some minor league club, it will have to be | | Sacramento | Chicago National league club for n/tistment by the players. Both are ery the Coast league or Dutch will quit baseball for good and all | MEN TO CLASH = ries AMIN AFTER BOUT Thone fellows want the 1 play siniaa aiid: 46. ba yetionen | eheen tha Asaek aces Fishers In an interview given out tn San Francisco after he was notified would appear t Joe Renja-jers, franchise and everyt e sb Aleeantar, ehae pes It is said that Clarence Rowland $50,000 and $80, also put over a big whep he announced m for d period of one} pes was a choir boy. He has coms) pletely recovered we have to offer and want to pl the money in the bank #0 as to p league deal in his re-elec hhis release, Reuther said: “There's no chance for me to go to Chattanooga, AT U. S. CAMP : ] has healed that’s a cinch. If Mathewson has to turn me loose, let him deal me to a Again stepping out with ‘Coast league club, as I have made up my mind not to report to any other | staff Correspondent eons . be Coat a lights. The | tect themselves paapecongh = an a big leaguer the Pb year, Tener will remain as inactive| be Minor league. I'm not keen enough about playing next year to be shunted) Gayp LEWIS, Tacoma, De pentane tea making his head:| and leave us out in the cold to ke x been a star of the first mag-|head of the uit. Most of the} No matter how good, bad or Off to a club I don't care to play win | ye irish, claimant of the er- 1c nd. He was in|along as best we ca ever since he broke in work will fall directly on J« Heyd.| different a wrestler may be, he fornia for several months | rared fer, while not rated th atcher in the game, ha been considered a high former, The pair has consti of the grea’ of veteran secretary of the league. always ake the public fall, world ht champior Pants Rowland has gone into udeville. Pants’ reputation as a ¥| who has a record of more than 400 Wicked judge of thrown balls may come in handy when he reaches St.| matches, will wr Lovie. | for his belt toni¢ one | A. audyorium. A study of the score leads one to | Stegner in the main event of a J |amoker staged by the field ar suspect that Colgate’s line was as| tit) Steck gnatahese Try Our 30c Lunch firm as talcum powder j n is wrestling in 11 A. M. to2 P. M. |structor at the camp and attributes Torrey &SearsBilliardParlor§ ir you vaiue your watch, tet his retirement to thin. He mays he 1420 3rd, under Owl Drug Store Haynes repair it. Next Liberty | will have no time to devote to per theatre.— Advertisement. j sonal matches In the future “Pickles Martin and = Rattling Teen wht b will clash. Th at the Y. M. C will meet Gu batteries in base Business Men vy ball | Still Has $120,000 ‘ Chas. Weeghman, president of the Cubs, still has $120,000 of the $200,-/ 0 bh brought with hirm » spend for ball players. If his record as a spender continues for the remainder of the season he will have ed e feat rival, Chaa. ¢ Military Pocket Knives Above all things, give your soldier a good Pocket Knife “Joseph Rodgers” or an “I. X. L.” The quality is so good that it may be handed down to grandson 50 years from now. Prices $1.00 to $10 # of note key,.in pure of winning a penr age : si Roth men are unusual $6.00 Robeson Carver Weeghman and Bran Th H li y fast and there is much rivalr : i laaplte: copectn bs between them. A savage fight ROR s.. 50 sss PRR le cround. have been eess e olidays expected. 8-piece, good quality er frequently since seanic | . ; consists of Knife, [il itoger Hornsby. star short f S | Reynolds Heads New Fork and Steel; Robeson make. Spec $4.25 the Cards, Barney Dreyfuss has ale sent word in a roundabout way t Seattle Golf Club Weeghmhn that Al Mammaux ts Dates m $5.00 “rector” Set No. 4, with olds was elected presi 1y Scout Camp Axe, with | dent en ‘a Jefferson Park Golf | motor and complete instruc for attaching to belt \club at a meeting of the new org tion book, special 95 $1.15 ece be 20 25 ization last night in the park board|[ 75c Pocket Knives for Boys; | $1.20 Bull Dog Flashlight, com m r to offices. Plans for tournaments and | many patterns, in holly box plete with 2-cell fresh battery the like will be discussed at the next} Special 606600800 45¢ | Special seceee . 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What's the odds? If a New York fight was on the square, half the — spectators would drop dead of surprise,

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