The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1917, Page 8

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2; YOUR REGULAR RE&e PUTTANCE HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED To DATE, MIS IS NO DOVAT AN OVERSIGHT, AND TRUST THAT YOU WILL GIVE IT YOUR_ ATTENTION. \YOURS TRULY, [BROWN ¥ Co, NOW, IF ANYBODY ASKS YOU WHY You've GoT THE DARK CYe TELL THEM IT'S BECAUSE You HAVE THE HABIT OF FORSETTING To MAIL OUT CHECKS TO OUR CREDITORE AND PUTTING US IN THE CLASS OF BANKRUPTS AND SLOW PAY t You HAVE ONE GoOoD eye LOFT, SO GT BUSY AND SCRIGGLE A CHECK FOR BROWN a ce, ERTINENT ARAGRAPHS 1 to close their d an H. A. Garf to the United States will be an & perne OLF and country clubs of Ameri The request will come from, no the fuel administrator, who, in a lengthy Golf association, which he asks to be transmitted to golf club in the association, suggests that, in order t @f coal, the clubs » their doors 4 the m January, February and March, and if w Q8 Much as possible, and use only According to Mr. 209,000 tons of coal are bur * during t December, January, February and March, «i the request is mad Bt least parts of the buildings to be ¢ mt until April 1 Howard W. Perrin, president of the national body, hax delegated How ard F. Whitney. » of the United en Golf aasoc out Mr. Garfield's letter se ery country rve t ths of n, to end tter to all clubs which members of the association An interview with Bob Blewett on t 3918: “Will Tacoma have a team next year?” “un?" “Are you going & manage the Tigers? “um? “What do you think of Portland's entrance “Ummm! “Have you “Good-by Northwest league situation in any other word?” Gus Fisher, popular ca Portland fans to Judge Met Of Portland baseball fans as to who sb 1918 Portland Northwestern team. ' jo pulse ted manager of the ANAGER MIL HUGGINS, if he wants t believing he can win a pennar tell his shortstop, Roger Peckinpaugh, to keer York fans should quoted as but we are we can keep « Derrill saying: “I don’t think we wi Wkely to finish considerably highe Our fellows out of the Pratt to our infield, we w “If we get Pratt we will er good catcher 1 out the Outfielfers tr were 9 andic d last year b « out ft the p and from what } t %% ‘and some gardeners who can throw “i pit last few weeks of last sea twrowing out up with the leaders. DOINGS OF THE DUF * the pl It's going to be one or the other, | and if Ws a baseball bat it will be| youre ON THE WiiTe House? wei, You BO CagrruL Ano DUNT STRAY Too Fa PRU THE MOTEL SQUIRREL —These Cops Will Be More Careful GOING OVER | OM T Won GET Lost | TWIS 15 A GUIDE Boon | WAVE HERE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 27, 1917. PAGE 8 ext Time. 1 WISH MRS WILGON WOULD COME OVT IM HER MACHINE FOOD—He Won't Be Able to Do It When They Grow Up. ‘N THE «WORLD! war AN START “TALKING THENS WHEN “THEYRE CUTE —€Te~ @ re" WE WILL GLADLY REFUND ENTRANCE FEE IF SHOW PRoves fuer ——— OE ATA TIME = ae Lajoie to Become| Rustic Unless He Gets a Good Con-| tract for 1918. What is Larry Lajole going to slip ny hands around next spring, w handle or the baseball bat? his bra in a major league and will be under terms which are satisfactory to Na- poleon Lajole At b t's Lajole’s present ul 1 too many Larry far as the oncerned under t appeal to ord of last eal should put me in re lcan ask for a contract. If I don't get well, I guean the old for me Lajoie was interviewed at his farm near Cleveland. He wore a | regulation farm uniform, over alls, Jumper, heavy eap and rub- ber boots. He had been out sines carly morning—"“jast tinkering around,” as he expressed it | I've never been able to property enjoy my farm. ved. I'm s about good enoug the n berty to divu ad heard ar anes, either relative 1 Sox or pla: With dorens of younger ball players in government service and the possibility of many more being called by the draft before the season opens, there is no doubt that Lajoie’s services will ca nee « be needed is going to bust Steve wider than the Puyallup river any indication, Larry hasn't stir When drink is abolished in t the ‘Athletics won't have any pjace to drive the It’s a tough job chasing Jess Willard into a ring, but the records fail to show anybody who ever chased him out of one Weldon Wing. the clever Portiand featherweight, is taking a vaca tion in the mountains. Fred Fulton Denies He Fouled Opponent Sailor Baseball Team LITTLE ROCK, Dx Fred, Wait Fulton denies he struck Harr t @ foul blow in their fight here on been Christmas, which was stor first round. He wants another con- | team « fest with the Texas giant bane manager of the vacation ass Jin the in ce vernment submarine San Pedro, near Los An. Joe Higgins to B an Army A. \c Claim White Sox Paid! Joe Higgir one of the best a letes in the Holy ¢ ob. Chiakae who recently received his comm te ax for 3 dle Got na has been sion from the seco’ u publi Connie Mack's ball training camp, is to ator. The national nded $50,000 for the star champion has been ord: t $16,000 bonus and a fiveyear port in Washington Satu tract at $15,000 a year he will be designated to a branch the aviation service “ Johnny Exvers out of it, the Hard to read Jess Willard’s ey aka Wich two deuitee te ec nouncement of boxing for the Red game. w *" Cross without looking for some sort ump«’ health. 4 of camouflage. na REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the highest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the Toot of the monte you can bite corn off the cob. #Uaranteed fifteen years, i Gold Crown esecee 1.0 $10 Set of Teeth Bridgework Gold Filling Silver Fillings Platina Fillings + 60¢ Tbe Have impression taken in the All work guaranteed for fifteen vou wet teeth mame a our office, «. Bring this ad with you fice, be ‘Open Sundays from 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 607 UNIVERSITY srucer Walt McCredie Helps. 950, 000 for Collins |, $15 Set of Teeth (whalebont, ‘88 -. 85.00 | per tooth, gold $4.00 $1.00 Up Opposite Vraser-Patersen Co, | He won the ntally hich wa. g the kind ¢ face thru addition, he e of the reall tchers of the k Larry, it ard t |Spring Hollow Nine | Loses Ball Game as Buzzard rene Ball HORSE CAVE, Ky., Dec Spring Hollow n the county b when a hoverin fly knocked nysteriou by the Spring Hollow catcher and flew away with it for a home run. H the bird, forgot to called out, retiring the side Duffy Lewis Manager of Sailor Ball Crew Duffy Lews navy and and were now @ yeornan in the stationed at the Mare Iw land navy organized a ball team among the sailors, which will | play winter baseball In Calife | Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 11 A.M. to2 P.M, Torrey &Sear Billiard Parlors 1430 3rd, under Owl Drag Store TAY KIDS ARE THE GREATEST TLL THEY GET OL.0eR «vRovD BACK TO cific Coast Ice He tion season will get u tomorrow when the Va purpose of looking forerunner ¢ lof the sociation. Think Leonard Will NEW that Benny offer of Denver promoters to meet Jack Britton, in a 1-round January However, the two Spring women on base gave chase to| Former major league are patronizi uttempt to get into sha fast company in a demand for their services to How MANY CHILDREN HAVE (wo / you mover 2)\ 9 cit Ny THE FARM? (acta omer’ \ (wart 1oarn 10 LiKe To wer 1 JUST HAD TAKEN | ote NOT A WorD | BuT Just Step ) RIGHT ALoné l PROTURE OF Ter | Tere! — WHAT Ove “THINK Hockey Season Opens Tomorrow in Portland With Vancouver as Opponents of Muldoon’s Septet associa r wa night, in Portland, The opening game of the Pa | | Little ia known about the Van. iver team, an they have been rotting in shape on the quiet in i Céllons Chieftains to), | Gather in Big Meet : NEW YORK, Dec over the field, seized a high | hve" | A reat colleges of the today for the | » inter-varsity | r. at nvent ts for t National Colle Battle Jack Britton YORK, Dec. 27.—Beliet Leonard will accept the 20, In Denver, was ¢ today. Hritton’s manager ed for him Old Boys Are Getting Ready to Step + a in the to play in| next season, if there | © younger players who are going | to war FREE DOCTOR 8,000,000 wor weighs 130 pec |COR. FIRST AVE. » their rink. No one knows just how Frank Patrick will line up his squad for the first encoun ter The Seattle team is busy in an effort to make up the time it has lowt in training. uctice Ison and Lester I » new man ager, failed time for exterd sexsion, but as on t th the men to. lay. Gene igpwier was also ex pected toda He is the new goalie The longest novel nak the world an are 106 pages gt em A complete copy pA oO PIKE 8ST. Phone Main 4965 “ums it a | “IF | HURT YOU, DON'T PAY ME.” This is my message of deliver ance to you from the fear that ac Dental operations. RACT, FILL, CROWN ana | TREAT Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases but acute ab. ecessed conditions. Lowest prices in your elty for) champ, i high-class guaranteed [STERLING DENTISTRX' in Crystal Pool; Bell; Other Boxing Gossip Chet Melntyre vs. Steve Reynolds, catchweights “Clarence Dudley vs. Fred Gilbert, | welterweights. Lioyd Madden vs. Mike Pete, wel terweights Walter Porsch vs. Ray McDonald, Above in the way up at the bell, Considerable has been maid about? the bout betwee cific Coast heavy champ. Reynolds, the local m | who has four straight kn mg the fa: they could net a ing to ta are in yet ena CHICAGO, Dec word ute's_notl hook up for a trip as part of the 1918 spring train g trip. Cobb and Buck Herzog « ow night in § nolis. ‘The will.score no k. o, this time, Hell ws. Percy Walker, lightweights. the four-round Austin t McIntyre, Pa. ple to hand Mein yther four, but 'Packey Has Way to Get Athletic Army Equipment ; tor CHICAC Packey Farland w: go to Washingt « his plans for raisin in February Renny Leor Welling and pnotchers in government | our the camps with him army me key on Gibbons or an y funds. na has signified his w ght McFarland, and if G wes to permit the fight it will be held at Fort t in " Weeghman Calls on Mitchell to Help Him Spend| CHICAGO, Dec. 27.—Chas, Weegh ideas of how to spend the major part Weighted down with his wealth an is grasping at every deal his way. His hold on the and Herzog life he} has slipped, but he maintains rs and negate wa him to swim to a championship. Willard in Shape to Fight Fulton announced that he was ir earnest in his offer to box ton for the Red C dy whenever Fulton said “T ean fight on a min showing I am in good uid Jes pas and Tigers to Travel With Cincy Reds L01T, Dec The Cinein und the Detroit ‘Tigers barnstorming | The Tigers nts this efused to go easony as ‘Ty t outs |McIntyre Ready’ for His Bout With Steve OMA, Dee Chet Pacific Mein heavyweight ad for hi utile with Steve veteran says Steve Al) pri bout to: “THEYRE “Twin AN’ THEY LOOK SO MUCH ALIKE 1 JUST HAD ONE OF Mem “TAKER t “pur mister- > THiS 19 ONLY A PICTURE OF + fee ? fs wit Oo | MAKE YOU nd eso 2/, CARD NAMED FOR FRIDAY’S MELEES Five Bouts of Four Rounds Listed for Show Boys Are Ready for| Wonder how Tipple, the Torents act when Canada goes | thone who thought that Steve didn’t] ce with Frank Farmer. | is knocked him cold in less | than half a round. Lioyd Madden, after being out of | when, he tangles the Wilkeson miner os on Fred Gilbert of Bend. out over Madden in Portland and was in-turn beaten by Johnny dudge Flanigan is always te bet that Muff | best lightweight on the jeorge Ingte | always been handy are hard at work for their six-round | money. the last show. orge Ingle here “ae Frankie Tucker and melee slated for New Year's after. | noon in Tacoma. an ot wee h reminds us that there umpires with good dim Haven't heard any alibi from Joe! positions when they are asleep. In Portland the Coast league ne | |longer is called the Coast league, California-Utah Leo Houck and the winner of the | see what town was it that was Tucker-Ingle contest will probabty | out of the Coast league? Oh, | headline the next show in Seattle in as yet for his poor show- | Portland, to be sure. is under the doc again for & while | Adolph Schacht will again be the| if Billy Sullivan catches for Druximan, prominent boxing |land next season there is still ag m again after opening for Amos Ruse on the Sead ie enough to operate many — nll ing materials so necessary to the nation now— Oil enough to keep many U-boat destroyers and merchantmen constantly under way— Freight cars and locomotives enough to haul thousands of tons of foodstuffs, raw manufactured goods and war supplies— All released to serve the imperative needs of the nation, because the ‘‘Milwaukee Road’”’ trains electrically across the great mountain ranges of the Northwest. is operating its When you journey to the cities of the East, enjoy the delights of electric travel. No smoke, no cinders, no jars, over this modern electric highway—the CHICAGO, Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Literature and full information can be secured at address below F. Bahl, City Passenger Agent, 2nd and Cherry, Seattle B0B—R9BMVBW“™“SSSS

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