The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1917, Page 12

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, 1917, PAGE 12 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Beds Are Searce in Washington. BY ALLMA THIS IS THE VeRN Best >{ aa “Hl Think We Weer 5 7 Tom - NT, > We CAN DO POR You AS ene tang five KY Wo EVEN G8T Retry ‘gay eb : beetle eb =! y'4 Sure Tue bo peg te le Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo, | THERE 13. ONIN one Bed | | THAT THId ROOM (ae Le NIGHT AND TRY —y ——L, BANG IN THE 15 THE HARDEST) Vice Tom? THAT | DoT know IF eae, Cee IMeNT a.88P| L STue Boy BRovanT \our m "eat AT ee Ww wis BATH A , TUB TWAT WAS fe, PROPRISTOR, 1 HAVE JUST LEARNED 7 ee meathals i nae AW EXTRA TU (M GOING ‘To LiKe oer WES wih Fink” jc mace FY . \evC vi Ws EARNED HA ALLOW 7 ‘a6 RM OUT THE COAT AND HAT ROOM TO SOME Concer. Mito Shigte vom THIS ARRAVoemenT t 1 VERN WELL NONAIRE AND THaT THE CMPLOYES or THAT ve PARTMGNT | IRS NOT ALLOWED TO Keep THe TIPS FROM THE GUESTS, Gut Must TURN | y THEM OVER To = THIS CONCE S- fo SIONAIRG. ( f nhl. rT IWY TI asibainebind at wath SQUIRREL FOOD—We'll Send Him to Bed Without Supper, for That. BY AHER! Bur You DON'T Tec. THAT To THe PATRONS oF ms he * EE » — : ; rons ri SRT | : ‘ ea \ ) / wer “e 4 1 Jeo’ WANTEO % THE NOTeL! THEY THINK "THOY ARE TIPRING vere Goes! ‘ sag j at od ae ‘Yo Ver. You " wars 2 TW’ one vou \ = \ GOT YouR mane)” \sTcnin’ out! / , 5 ae ef SHA & _Now “TIP” THE PROPRIETOR THE EMPLOYG, WHEN IN REALITY THEY ARG CONe- =) e@ TH ANGE Wu kee & CHANGE 4 ‘ MISTER YouR TRIGUTING TO THE INCOMG OF SOME SMOOTHE GLY ¢ \ aad WINDOW 1 a | Sa i wALL THEY WERE HEADE: Fay ye rer pmecnion t | A BUT “THEY WERE TURNED P) Tinted A Wane Carewwon DOWN WHEN THEY REACHED “THERE ~ ——— READ . 4 THEW MOST, ' pe wucxeo Cen!) AMD Pu ou wey a Jess Sure Don’t Try Duck Hunting in Air Laid to Rest comely By United Press Leased Wire ¥ DONT GET FRESH By United Press Leased Wire _ KEERPUL THAR SONNY ~ 1 WAS A veal Paar CHICAGO, Dec 18 —Jexs Wil DON'T BE AFRAI NOUNG FeELeR! WOLF AN AeRROR | will anes HUMBOLDT, Ia, Dee. 19— lard admitted today that his con . 3 ow at IN MY YOUNGER ! es. “es eT monoplane While it the world) Frank Goteh, whose shoulders templated return to the ring off Him KID! “TH ‘ NGA } - pa 3 an ative optic were pinned to the mat by death Would net at least a miltion dol LAST Guy HE YE AN' M159 YE, DAY'S ~ WHEN GRANT / MeTER HIM i unr 0 compen retaing s| Sunday, after scores of wrestiers lars for the Red Cross—the prof fouenT isnow \ \ YouLL KETEH coo SAW ME Fie HE 6RAN'PAP! PUSH any water fowl! from an airplane || Leonard w to bla leet casting of bisa — its from a single fight. Ah -s0'0L0 “Wav age MADE ME A | a pl : sf] and has tacked on « stiff fine t with Cline he has had w , the wh frame of one! The entire town suspended ‘The champion said he thought ay FROM “TH ORAET! / \ ‘ { tH’ PILE ORIVER satatine Sigs Ghavaniie other t he has been matched nderson and { nese and joined in the proceaniot the proceeds from the movies of STOPPED GING ) nts Kor One| \ -“THROUEH HIS ‘ ae saw Sad >| trom. thm Comnremastonsn nana the bout—if they are allowed— WIM iS PENSION! / ad = . ‘ tun Misks eeu would amount to that much, in ~ - 4 4 \_ LILAC tt Cline a trifle swale at es eae Nee the little cemetery on the edge of fact, while the fight lisell would Willard Asked to ppb empha gall that the tans] "Sa edition to tho towaataie Siaill « 8 t a world beater, he ba of men prominent in the athleti@ of all time. Jess was in a regular “Eva Tan Bway” mood thruout his interview With the United Press—"I don't care” was the motto of his entire discourse. Wants Big City | Heli fight anybody, anywhere, any | time-—just so it's not before next) summer—and under any condi | Just #0 the publi pleased. He pre fers a bie city, however, ax he be Neves if the fight were held in a Box ,in Cleveland By United Preas Leased Wire CLEVELAND, Dec, 19—Ffforts to # red a mighty tough be std world attended the last ceremony fag knocking him out When Jess Willard said he would | the Sormer champion wrestler, } eo & Jone Willard-versusany n a round ts not to be | SOX anybody for the benefit of the ———__-— ‘ted a business companies. Report of Dicke ‘ |bedy championship bout here were Among those wh« or his afverearics and king the Frank Moran MPitteburg, Sam By United Press Leased Wire Red Cross he sure In the meantime Leonard has gone | ‘WA for the telecraph companies. Cc Si along at top speed usually ending his ot oe oA neous auses D «un today by Promoter Matt ate with the referee counting 16 take the circus champion on are Hinkel Hinkel wit > knockout records of other recent | /#"stord agd Bill Brennan SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 1 j Hinkel will ove President Jin cine oil alli ge: Se cee from Los Angeles that Henry unm « he eveland Indiana re or a , 42 aged Portiand sport writers sy Port- and Charlie Graham have been dicks) garding the use of the Amertean pr land will put a eracking good team ering over terms of Spider Baum'§ park. | s += amail place, that mi! lars i. in the Northwest league next year transfer to Sacramento, where he i might suffer ¥ for the Leo Houck, who is not unlike Jack And at the conclusion of the war, to be manager, caused some sult Just at thi ed he to meet) Rar i mer says the Portland Oregonian prise there today. Baum claims t@ & telegram n t News Item. James Butler, 69, (83, ax the headliners Just because & gu . ard. Leas hold 28,-| appeared hovie cas will probably n eight-club have Berry's promise that he wou! ree, of Sa to, Cal.” in-| has challe Dr. BE. W. Crock ( e now ee nustet and Depes cae ss her porary meats are placed | to » league, with r teams from the| be released outright by San Franefl YViting the cha-npion to stage his bout; et 83, to a boxing match at mugs & he's wa Soe . at in the fleid embe North anda from the South co if he could get a in that c offering two blocks of| Boston. to be phoney Abs ne ¥ ae ee the capitol ext m grounds for an} ee 1 got ked the other night and Cour “vr sore ne arena, and promising an attendance| Mebbe they ain't no squak comin une John L. ain't jenged Low rules against wh r pullin’ and ‘of $0,000. on the fight game and mebby they y for the championship of Flat . r dome It intimated that the invitation |! 4 gotta hand Might be supplemented t personal e tavitation from Stephen Wants Bigger Place Fights in California are tim don't let them goots tell 4s the obtained, inasmuch celpts would be dev charity e ; vee Willard “didn't care if Teaching Gospel Mite held in Sacramento With His Mitts ———) would prefer a ie bout Fred Fulton? “All ris’ Jews thinks Fulton fs a “with a good publicit abiy tho | THE CHEER LEADER | (A. Boob attenta a college football game for the first time.) gaphone, @ raucous Business Men : at's he got in his head) Try Our 30c Lunch A juinble of sound, plenty of noise 11 A. M. to? P.M. i'll bet his brain is dead.) astic EXxercisers 81.50 t 85.00 Inge Watch ... $2.25 Torrey &Sears Billiard Parlor cance ary hE folding in waterpr ad oa 81.00 oF Elastic Arr Helt T5¢ | Daisy 81.25 to pa 1430 3rd, under Owl Drug Store Rackety, Ziss, Zoom, Zam. Luxe Military Me Mirror Boxing ( of 4. 82.00 tw 810.00 Are ure worst re does he get that tuff nd-up case Leather nd Fishing ket 89.50 | A $1. oe Hagglety, Bitt, Boom, Bam Roya’ Chain Knives BO¢@ | Foott r Rugby $1.00 to $9.00) G ind ladies’ $1.50 to $5 (That rah-rah chatter is rough.) Waterman's “Ideal” Fountain Pe welf-f te Wrist Watet $4.50 A $2.00 to $2.25 se - : | ng, with clip $2.75 ne, beaded and pile. toe 1 Joseph Rodgers” Pocket winging arms, another yell Leather Putteos ... $4.00 to 815.00 nd t $1.00 to 83.50 $1.00 to $15.00 (When do you think he encaped) Sounds just Mke a riot in hell. Gley, cop, here's a nut that emaped $2.50 Indian Moceasins, Special SLS85 Ladies’ at $4.50 cHorus Fancy tar er " red M asine—deaded Sever t in belted style eat Mair, blood tr ‘f and plain " an excellent ‘ per or or nt f rr Also w s with s and sport Sweaters (He's crazy, he's bugs, he’s a nut ble colors. .$4.50 If he suffers #0, why doean’t he | 0 “Eze Foot” Moccasins, Special 0 Call a cop to look after the nut.) “Kid” Farrell, who not long ago pattern Moccasin Shoe in tan or gt Aeuaboee We ® ; Es Peta irc indecpes ain Some of the Indiane may tmve jin his Ruston gym, a suburb of the the East, is today batt been treated badly by the | Suburb Tacoma Men's Knitted Golf Coats at $8.75 The services of a DENTIST,| whites in the olly . sé | Lord. Asa Y. M. C. A, leader ho's B c days. But, | 1 : ine ee Light, flexible and warm; made of fine Jersey cloth Hightiight Christmas Tree Light Set, all ready to use, $4.00 value bear in mind that the Albany Sachs: Hite’ nitatan ts. -whes | Eddie Campi u all remember | demonstrating muscular Christianity pinch-ba 1 belted model Heathers, browns, tans pecial price $2.95 Dentists are Dentists of long) Ma", ‘hats nothing to what | the slow-moving, awkward goof, who | to the roldiers In training at Camp A very desirable Coat for most outdoor sport ) Nut Bowl with cracker and six picks—a splendid gift. Spectal srience <¢ se ceieeiatal . it " ar Beattle once or twice? | Lewis, Wash.—helping the Sammie : fs ’ epee tence and recognized entor liman, is getting ms yao Lg waist Striking Bag and Platform, ee Te Te SI | ssbsolaecals tuebhinvonmhsddibecdueuhin vas Shcieniinswecahsc a5e¢ skill and ability. Dietz thinks he is an actor. Well, this same bird taking on looms. The “Kid” was The “Tex” noiseless platform aaa tC We know different, be coming welterweight use we | Lee Jo Our high class y Lindy ubees das waa sh ; ‘3 “ he “blew Into a Chicago re prices and painless He paid 250 iron ones for his work, this ever r hurch” with a black eye and a ¢ = aiid are vouched for | play, “Back to the Blankets,” | an ee. Aste. 10 the OU Aae Saree twenty thousand isfied| which was to have been fin- | 1¢ ix about time that Kd Hagen | wired e monat mnockane qenucher CELSIOR BICYCLES patients. ished a week ago. end the rest get aboard the boat | parreti “caine te” he wan thou ontn $36.50, $40.00, $45.00, $47.50, ya , ume to” he was thru with T’other day, the big Redskin and burl a cc at Willard. Three ” All W k received word that the author, | lin The Star costa y or who was to have written his | and “hero” lines, died. On top of | the trenches and $50.00, nee ther 1 nothing a sort of ou'r safer than if you were in Guaranteed for this word comes that the leading 7s be Indy had gotten a better in On Saturday night an attsot | Offer Fred $10,000 a ‘i 15 Years & dry goods store, or something and sailor smoker will be |». tinited Preas Leased Wora a fain Sautise sie ait Gaus Bae cout! Axe with leather shiek 0 o- in the elub building at | * : be nea tae ‘ ‘sa 75 to belt. Just the ng for a i , ; . 0 pny Ristnigs VW YORK, Dec. 19.—Jack Cur ue in 3. ’ he c Bee cay for FRER| i eye the bunery | The bouts will be “fit” by boys [ley nald here today that he had r@ $7.60 and $8.50 Sterling mounted Car Batt Apel $1.15 Examination and Consulta-|) (0. where “One Round Steve" w service, who are now sta 1 a promixe fro Itt 6 stag horn handles; highly p — tion. | ey nolds, the fighting fireman, in to| oned at the different posts and man » pay Fred Fulton if the hea iredge” steel blade, three : ; sae Rest quality Boys’ Chain Knives, in a saat Wu Chak Rtclmiaee ta & teas camps about the Sound, weight would agree to fight Je Special Blue Bird Juvenile, $27.50 | christmas hotly box axaknieee 90¢ I te a eee Willard for the benefit of the Red Sen} | Crows. Curley said he had wire: HE Matchmaker Danlel Pealt has got! With the death of Quartermaster | wine Collins offering malta geet John Henry of Chet's right] Irwin, of the Coast Defense team, at : . ring BOHon 03 0\000 to Seattle from ‘Tacoma, the | fuathall death ist was ruined to two Se Men to Enlist | k from Friday, | for the season | Py United Preas Leased Wire 0 PIPER & TAFT with a see NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—The Na-| | The will be held in the Crys | Johnny Gilroy, who shoots « nasty | tonal Mt its last meeting, Mg: - ” Nes Savings Bank Bldg. | ini"innune caver ssn our a, ns sos tas aden | sein wher tants tentetine || | The Sporting Goods Store 1107-1109 Second Avenue Avenue and Pike Street. leading cigar stands. Chet will train| the Mast | tor service to their counter.

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