The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1917, Page 6

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PON chess RATE, LA Re EARN Sa Ba STAR—SATURDAY, DC. 15, 1917, PAGE 6 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Olivia Shows Her Appreciation. BY ALLMAN. HELEN, Do You THink You CAN Ge He is; i €, BUT You're | box ME Too # HELEN,NOv DON'T MID i NOT AS MUCH By Condo. READY BY Tomorrow To Tak A LUCKY = WISH I WAS 4 ON , TOM, You'Re | THAT SHUGGED, | AS We DID,1"M itahitlihaivenaieireseianiate ‘ sijancibalaasine TILE TP? mM Come TO GOING i > eT) YouR HUSBAND | ] y You Savy Yoo Gan R@AD, TAKE A GOOD LONG couk WASHINGTON « | WANT To SEE “ A y J A PeAcn!! Be pants —y SURE, AIVIA AT THar. !T SavsS “NO PEDDLERS? DO You TAKE y os , yest IF You'd LIKE To or 60 ALOnG,CLMA, Vit Take You wo = J HOw THE GOVERNMENT 15 COMING ALONG WITH THES WAR PROGRAM ~ DO You WANT 1 GO ALONG ? 4 | THAT TO BE A CORDIAL INVITATION POR YOU To PesTar THIS HOUSSHOLD F ¢ in re* Ahiewte THaT's ay oeepaneteneageeemnasters SQUIRREL FOOD—Even at That It Was Too Long to Suit Benny. BY AHERN view OF iT, \T FELL OFF easy GAG WF You WANT A THING PONE WELL, DO IT ow! 00 \ - AN’ IT WASNT on YouRSELF ” yr wuars! \ ( YouR HEAD MOREN WAS IT BY or muster © WHAT AM YO Gow \ who 2 ers DE WKAMY OR me De CAVARLY 2 - “ME CHARGE OF THe DARK BRIGADE * Lewis Gants Go With be 3 Gordon Here Sporting Editor: 1 read in Saturday's Star that Abe Gor don of tland would like to meet Bad Women War Workers Will Win Way : In Sports Mere Man Thought Ali His Own M’CARTHY HAS SHADE IN BOUT WITH INGLE Referee Ad Schacht, However, Calls It a Draw—Many Fight Fans See Bouts in ERTINENT ARAGRAPHS oach, and at press uf Mare land, where warriors on the fine points r coming encounter with the rs day, is getting eeccccccccccoce of the gridiron game, ir Camp Lewis Gist Di for ¢ Pasadena Crystal Pool and Come Thru for Red $ tewis in the samo rix 8} > publicity in the sporting pages of Eastern papers than any other Cc S All Dask of some kind: heart fooball coach ross ° ed promoter is to make Gordon 8 Hugo has been in the spotlight ever since it became known that he $ an offer to come up here from $ | would move his far Fast, where he would be in close touch with the oe Edward Hill & Porth md a bex me I don't 2| baseball situation at Pittsburg 7 © wanta d want to show ¢ Kastern writers ad the a nmi of West 1 z| ‘on aed pk’: I THE $ the fight fans of Seattle how $| leet: Seas auened ties H nig peg rp bye : sonia —— er per @ much I think of Gordon and at ¢ 4 the followers Washington and Jefferson are not satisfied with © the same time square myself © Sol Metzger. md th He is th lace e $ for the bout Ridley and I "pe Kea adohe tasicunee avon tse e willed ett, cIMMY LEW Says Keck Hugo Derdek, manager of the Pittsburg Pirates next navantes " st e Pp ” weanon Hugo Bezdek » of the Wash-Jeff football eleven next* sen- ver the local lad. | @ non. How doen that wt you fa Hite geste | “Indications are that will be the state of affairs. Bezdek has already been appointed manager of the He has quit bis 7 B as coach of the University of Oregon eev n of mo’ st during the winter. Just nor © Mare Island Marines ready for dena. Washington that the followers of the team’ ed with the showing made by the Wash- od © run of three successive defeats season, when Pitt, West Virginia and Notre rrow triumphs over the Red and Black, is one of the reasons. The Wash *« figure the team's offensive powers should have been more highly developed. The Pitt game was lost by three points, 12 to 10; the West Virginia game by one touchdown, 7 to 0, and the Notre Dame ¢ by a field goal, 3 to 0 cen some talk lately which indicates that Sol Mets ach the Washingtonians next fall.” er ieee quarterback on the 1917 Oregon foot- announeed his int » of getti he has a temporary their New Year's day game at Pa It is reported from Litt there are not altogether nat Jeff eleven in t t before the end of th Dame scored n mmedd @tely after his bout on the Shast for home Surprise Is Sprung Steve Reynol Ko. over the stopped Frank There has ger will not be retained t r Eddie Ham ILLIAM “BILL” STEF) ball eleven, is const Blows were struck the bout is a cinch: Farmer r ered by Walter Camp, dean of American foot- mond w sion over Percy ball, for quarterback on Camp's mythical All-American eleven. Steers Bf you value your watch, | a Walke wan ily the star on the Oregon eleven this season, and followers of Haynes repair it Next Liberty r . t Coin for Red Cross | the gridiron predict a wonderful future for the husky lad. theatre. — Advertisement sine ann 1 . ‘ etween the first Camp will his All-Amer' selections from the following fron x 1 Ole H » the Backs—Guyon, Georgia Tech: Berry, Pennsylvania; Harley, Ohio State; Strupper, Georgia Tech.; Rodgers, West Virginia Quarterbacks—F Pennsylvania; Boyton, Williams; Meehan, Syra cuse; Weston, Michigan; Steers, Oregon; Arnston, Minnesota; Bahn, Notre Flahe the olden days ( Halifax. A rain of coin fr “ which to help the atr Preliminaries End Draws na was their Dame; Simpson, Wisconsin; Stabbse, Washington and Jefferson Jack La Bell . k we 85 wa ed ‘ | ‘" —Ducote, Aub fenry, Washington and Jet yg me : 3 rominent tinena| At Top—American Women Skaters Knitting Ked Cross Things for Soldiers, and at Bottom, an English |. Tackles Dis oe RaEen Aa See ee act Celli is. thease Par tae in attendance last night and Woman Munition Worker Making a “Good Save" at “Soccer | ean ttle--dihe, ithaiearg: tceae Oeeatibebta a a * | ern « ree "Bor Epa Womar Over in England women workers C West Virginia; Robertson, Syracuse. fetiasan Viste, naw wohes (ae 2 war factories spend more of their ¥ seson, Rutgers; Miller, Pennsylvania; Weeks, Brown? hie gg ly | the feminix recreation hours playing “men’s| Tressel, Pittsburg heck tor $ nr ‘ games.” Why shouldn't they? They + 9 Sy Se dine 0b tik Gains, Wxeacnt a tee re doing men’s work Five Syracuse foothall stars enlisted in the Aviation Corps last In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the hig ; The men and girls are going to take! Thursday. They are: “Wild Bill” Flinterwald, Ed Flannery and Matt the roof of the m trongest plate known, covers very | ger share in Americ you can bite corm off the Brown, of the back field; Eddie Brown, end, and “Chick” Meeghan, quar- put In $25 if some one eine | baseba Buarauteed fifteen years place as the war goes on ter. Jack Malone, halfback, will enter the army within the next few days. ~ 1 1 ox.|be t are that the will . . . 7 Gold Crown 84.00 cia ‘ Pesci Bie “ag \ be fter Norman Ross has been transferred from the National army at Amer- $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone). $8 or fen t wh how v can Lake to the aviation school at Berkeley. Norman isn't as pretty $10 Set of Teeth ar ee palding’s or I o | as used to be, having lost several front teeth in a boxing match at Bridgework, per tooth, gold #4.00 the encampment. Norman parried a straight left with his frontal molars Gold Fillings .... $1.00 Up $2 BP eee : Silver Fillings Vise 50¢ HIE football season of 1917 at the University of Washington was not Platina Fillings eevee Tbe 2 finar nccese The expenses of the season reached $11,682, ripts aving a difference in red ink of $1,656.35. nexpectedly small gate receipts account for the discrepancy. The Whit been 1 for Joe Be t man-Washington game drew $935.50; the contest against O. A. C. brought Spokane lightweight, on that date Fs 667.50 into the coffers, while the W. S. C. contest drew $5,168.55 at There was talk of the min the gate Fuv before . . . . . vertived in Portland Governor Tener Win-|; OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS ee! | ner in Joint Meet- When Austin & next show in the Cr ember $10,0 ‘Test early customers, wt work ia eustomers who have tested our gure you are in the right Open Sundays fro terest in baseball is inherent; a pre your financial gains and lo but Pennsylvania has decided to bold its annual track carnival in 1918, n that the American public, they are interested as sportsmen In| despite the inroads made in athletic ranks by the war. The meet, one do its mourning in mack national game. For, after all,|of the biggest intercollegiate affairs in the country, will be held on the and ashes; counsel to move ll to them is but a sport." last Saturday in April th caution in pr ing of Big League 1 y 3 next season and to go easy in crying | Houck wei \ Chieftains about financial #tringencies i oar gs to rufornia and Col! ny cnited Press Leased Wire National leaguers went into the : pees . grit s a ‘ NEW YORK, Dee. 1 Action of | Chicago meeting backed by the op ° ° Freche Tucker Ja bathe ta “| major league magnates in adhering timiatic words of their president and 4 a bit Plto the usual 154 came schedule, re | won American leaguers over to their is +e fusing to cut the player mit and re. | side, Ran hnson had 13 Frankie Purne. Oakland tht.| maining with the old training ached insue he lost. Reports in je wolat ay be.dean in aotan heel ae a distinct victory for Gov,|dicate the American league even i$ et ont eee Sigs Meiers | omens ss 1 FOR THE HOLIDAYS h Ke for a six-round | |* i nig areldce eee | inaBilaiwinuaverR Gare minlitle rae Hotel_on Fourth Avenue and ff] ¢ s0 in Tacoma New Year's afternoon. | 15, whatever, he announced the|ness in which you are engaged Sine ocetriner SHO) TRORO COs Malis, December 20 to 26, Return up to January 3 our patrons, especially the e Beattie fans would no doubt ike| things he had stood for in his mes-| you are not called upon by your gov ladies, found the old premises ff| © Portiand middleweight, Bteve | What the big league magnates agreed | sentials,” Taner said. You have no Our Home ts now at THIRD ff|e : i ee Vv? | to do at their Joint conference transportation propertios to be taken |i. me tim Ab rine bron als WASHINGTO IDAHO AND OREGON thavkable eletnm of knotmout a They « inel 1 a warning that| Over nor plants to be commandeered rath has . Rete ~ in mers is the lad who recently knocked | baseball in suffering only a tem-|* * *. Nevertheless I hold baseball v right over And December 21 to 28, Return Mmit January 15 To California Points the Puget Bound Savings and Loan Arssociation, We have here for your benefit every porary backset, that the public in-|{ common with other outdoor sports, ix such an important factor in the dally life of a majority of our out Val Sontag in Portland and wa pin a draw with the local Experienced Meat Cutters and eS ae. DEPOSITS citizens that it has become an Amer | lmprovement known to mod Saleswomen. Those with pre- Trambitan, who ured t eyutine of (ite “avaceuerinoividins We thank you f topovers Permitted your past » and hope that w shall have the pleasure of serving you and your friends n the future at THIRD AVE. and PIKE ST, fight Sommers no often in Portland in this bank are to be a regular fixtur It fe of the nat vious experience in Delicatessen, Hat ie Moet ahatoariee orem ft GUARANTEED “Am straws indicating the current Butter, Eggs, Cheese or Poultry and ¢ Amate preferred. Apply Headquarters, NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. Best \of Local Train Service Dining) Car Service Unexcelled Coccccccccese ports are preparing rthwest or a renewa Rank wotivity that was suppressed n 191 Certainly these things are Entrance, 1504 Third Ave TICKETS e Master Butchers’ Association, tar. tee maine SP inighict escapee The Office of Satisfaction \ Full Information WJ. 0. MeMULLEN, City Pass, Agter 924 Alaska building. 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