The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1917, Page 6

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SUBMARING YoY FOU. AND THE ou SUBMARINE WENT DOWN AND y ONLY OTM SUBMARINE o> AWRIGHT wan! vou MUST MAKE A GAS ATYRCK AN’ fu were Tv ite ‘Soy cs BILL —_ | LEAD IN Tt appears that Of the Seattle ¢ Bon until he was sen Nationals for ha in the big take over the lee ‘Queen City nine in frolic. Despite the fact that Mam went up to th then came back tx Member of the @UN on the Gian it evidently doesn’t Under present conditic ‘Was given the gate at Onkland after Working up to the fag end of the Beason. it is not unlikely that he ‘Will return here. Hill liked his berth. had the team up and fighting. | . . ip of ¢ 1918 gonfalon for the job at} Pat EFastiey. Eastley, | has a good job in one of the Ship yards, and |: night take a deal to Ket him to enter upon baseball season eee | A death of a member of his family in his old home town. Peoria. | Mi, called Daniel Dugdale Fast to Gnd will cause the meeting of the Northwestern lexcue ted for ‘Hext week to be postponed until his return. | eee | Billy Sullivan seems to be about! the best bet for manager of the new Portland team. A whole f ot Rames have been mentic but | Sullivan is believed to be favored by President: McCredie ‘ead was in the re a fire n of a fire and was hurt a truck wns from mult of being Gleason FLETCHER. j Rifle and Revolver } Club to Have Shoot Members of the Revolver cl the Fort | 10 a. m., ra Will be the Shoot. Al! «hooting yards off-hand. An Will be allowed DOCTOR’S Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG 906 Third Ave. The doctor will be over your trou prescribe for Only charges will prescribed tr You will be surprised how it will cost you 1 The event annual Chri turke rifle or sights t a a a 8. STORE talk glad to uble ou REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ia 3 Neat as overs very n off t ed fifteen years. Gold Crown 814.00 am £15 Set of Teeth (whalebone). .@8 $10 Set of Tee $5.00 ridgework, per tooth, gold $4.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 Up Silver Fillings Oe Platina Fillings Tbe All work on taken In the morning « Se Tent Mc easly vt customers who have @ure you are in th Open & OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 «UNIVERSITY sihewr Opposite Fraser-Vaterson Co. VETS IN NATIONAL JOE RIVERS PUTS BENJAMIN gicching or TO SLEEP IN PORTLAND GO; | OFFER |e FIELDING ss Leased Wire ty Unite tell ber I'm on If my wife « way home | STILL HAS | | _CASH a ast art Leo Houck operating with the authorities to increase the game and fish. : meager ype ote Ie Cline in a return match in the ‘ ‘ 1 : “er Serra ee » wa Sah Nae" Reduced a : t A 1 fow Mike t . : Alexander Killfer deal pr ea |Lewis and Caddock For | : ; : n't onee Not oe to Meet r ee Chace |, suet mae te Mest |” TE. Holidays e rr . . t t get cht of s ttle e ft ‘ trangler croher used better judement|Franklin High Eleven : k has t | Lewis ¥ matot . e short Geld during e Elects Thornton Cap. : art will eae hint |e enfry = ee epescephn mt = os Sale | Const prima Chief pes at Gutlook | « SAN FRANCISC Pre *|Rumored Joe Pipal d Press Cor AND. Unite espondent Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 1 the Fr Ag ource the 11 A.M. to? P.M. Torrey &SearsBilliard Parlor 1430 rd, under Owl Drug Store fl! vie Old Ball Player Is mat Lewis in Finals of New York Mat Meet d Press sed Wire oO Dee 2.—Jack ¢ on the Clev No Red Tape Here you can deposit or withdraw your money in cash. In your savings account at this institution it is always safe, always ready, always earn- ing interest if left on deposit from one inter- est date to the next. One dollar opens an account. You will like our prompt, careful service. We invite you to call, DexTER Tonto Trust ae wi SAVINGS BANK I SI SEATTLE, WASH CHICAGO, De Jess Willa Second at Cherry coir how ‘er Combined Resources of The Dexter Horton National Bank and The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank 1 for six $2 87,868.50 Pratt. Expected Soon to Become a Yankee YORE ,utomot yer train at Le Camp Lewis Team tent Kid Herman Winner Over Nee: Boxer Boxer Quits After Taking a Beating [Inclined to believe, % i) OWTHAT OTHER | DORS EVERY SewaToR SECRET serewce| OPANCE MAN WITH mw Yo PUT SATS on rs WE LOOKS LIKE HES GOT & BROKEN wes! HOUCK TRAINING FOR BOUT to Lose O. A. C. Job Killed i in Accident ae At Your Service Off for Big Game _ Show He’ 's in aay wot in LIKE BUSY No, WT You Ste senator Lewis Looks A LITT Suspicious wipe E Bewno TWAT BUSH AVE A SECRET go my 5p Ze, Wim 7 } ye FL HAVE SOLDER Cause | |) JUDGE Ww. WwW. M’CE 1% is due to recetve a shock in the very |Y near future, in thi nion of Nick Williams, manager of the Spo- kane club of the Northwestern league. Northwestern league will open and close the McCredie thinks the r Wiliams wouldn't be surprised season next year in a blaze of glory, if the league did not open. is the only club owner in the Northwestern who 8, as I understand the situation,” Williams declared * going to take a lot of persuasion to make the other owners change their mind about baseball until after the war.” ee ee A PROMISING é neeption thru career in swimming may be cut off almost at ite ident sustained by Charlotte Boyle, New At @ Manhattan pool recently Miss ingboard and sustair severe gash on the from a protruding nail, and it is possible that some of the have been torn, which may result in a stiffening of the foot. Until the result of an X-ray photograph {s made known, the exact extent of the injury is @ matter of conjecture. Mies Boyle first broke into fame when she captured the metropok championship honors during Splash week at the New York municipal pools, capturing five first places during that week, remarkable performances at the Winter pool, Brighton Beach, fo weeks ago against Claire Galligan, national champion and world’s ord holder, in a 100-yard dash, created a furore among Eastern enthusiasts, In this race Miss Boyle was defeated by a few inches, and forced the champion to hang up a new metropolitan record of 1 minute 8 46 seconds for century. Two weeks later, in the same pool, Miss Boyle, t Elizabeth Ryan, of the First Regiment swimming team, hattered Miss Galligan's record when she defeated Miss politan record time of 1 minute 7 1-5 second. lows to the sport if its ranks are permanently of Mins Boyle, as all swimming experts conosded national championship to Miss Boyle in all the short dis she is unquestionably the fastest girl swimmer in 100 yards t has yet appeared in competition. “ee we proper intentions of a sport» A werious acc swimmer itan JHEN you go hunting, go with the man. Buy a license y realized from the sale of hunting licenses is used by the state game and fish department to pro- tect game This protection is to your advantage, as ft increases and fish in your state. be carefully observed when hunting is complying with this law you are co ADS WORK “bag limit.” | the Dates December 20 to 25 All Our || Acknowledged | Excellences ‘ipal and last was puls Chicago Milwaukee aoa St. Paul Railway Second and Cherry, Seattle, Washington. BEES, STAR WANT WITHOUT A LET-UP,

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