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STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 5, 1918, PAGE 6 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—You Would Hardly Call This a Banquet. ij 2 TORRE a ¥ ST AS 7 L| EVERYONE Is OUT~ 2 Aut RicHT PL OAM, Tom, MouLp You Jv WELLO, OLIVIA, [1 ET pansy IS TAKING []L] HAVE DINNER | suppose 11's. Nov SAY MEAT AND = 1-TRY AND FRY SOME 500K WAVE BOILED E665 AS were Is A DAY OFP~ You AND || fg ALONE ? Wel, UP To ME POTATOES ARE Too MucH| EG6S BUT | won'r FRIED? WE CAM EAT THEM BYERN DOIN ? BOTHER 7 - WeLt,JusT) STOP To MAKE OUT OF “THE SHELL AND aso oS say — 1 WILL HAVE To BAY WHO IS GOING ma D! - -— 7 FRY SOME EGGS THAT SAVE WAGHIMG DISHES The ONE olcLock LAST NIGHT, : Witt BE EASY - “ p eaten / You SHOULD say ONE Ocvock WIS MORNING SQUIRREL FOOD—A Day Dream We've All Had. _— oe Gowe ret WHATS : ' ‘ wow wise Guess (LL GET “W' AN CAR THAT : . GUY MOTORMAN ON NOW ~ THEY PASSED Me UP~ fA 4 er KEEP ON GOW IF | Don GeeHTo Be GETHIN TRED OF THAT : ‘ou want “ro! IW MUCH OF A ne GAME — 1 wit > ) WORRY — 1 a WONDER WHY THANKS {| SAYS ST WOMEN FIRST TAKE MEN’S JOBS Sommers Due Seattle Loses Ballard Hangs NT AYS STAR win TAKEUP THEIR CLUBROOM for Contest Ice Hockey Go Up Big D UE FOR A —~ --—— : nd light-heav VANCOUVER, I se] ‘The high school basketball seasom weight be J Chet Meintyre in the r Vanee ver-| got under way last night in Seattle, F LL SOON i the Crys pol Tuesday night time ice be ¢ last night,| with Lincoln, Queen Anne and Bak oxpecte ve Beattie Bunda “ k an ‘on by the home team. lard getting « y ith victories. OF the boxer herves of Great Britain is Jim Sullivan, forme A : € ight or Monda ning from the |t | Tincoin trimmed Brosdway,, # Middleweight champion of England, who, if he is #til in i - ‘“ Rose Cit The 1 rea tad made uoveraliaé “< he te a petvate with the Third London Scottish regiment.(. oy Conk. Jan. 3th male of Reports f " bad made se 16; Queen A Made his ring debut just 11 yours « seago . a mi 1 that t ame of the 0 Por nd. Ar pre of t evening, walloping ‘the first round by a fellow named Hickma , A b rey MeIn: lo is the } no k entirely defense was on the job| West Seattle, 34 to 17. 5 Probably no other fighter who ever attai ed out Val Se nm th “Mt t : Re eget oe ae ces ras |fatie. ‘The news tid bo ; st eet eater ae so | DERRILL PRATT NOT TO ; eee Aas, Set for. 8 toe | -. delphi sas its a“ |KANDY KID WINNER IN ature of the eve zt Sullivan spirit k : : a rattled | Bie Seve aaah ‘ BE Bet Fave was, too much for him, and he foored hm for Oh |aimont trembled. ‘ . GRAND JUNCTION, Tenn. J4n-| BILL RODGERS ESCAPES |iiuerins announced lant night thet il ) Sullivan continued to claim the middleweight cham 4 ma ved the bon nt 7 : d i ® ol the a GOING INTO THE RIVER neg sr ee Louis star J until 1912, when he fought Georges Carpentier at Mont 0, the caverta Amer! Benjamin Weil's ob »| PORTLAND, Jan. 5.—Bill Rodg. Was knocked out in the second round. | ~ ns that Bake r arew ie ‘ second ‘ G ptain oF diane Wanderers Must Finish . Nm auto| Out Ice Hockey Season 18 OUIMET, former national open and amateur golf cham: | whizz around his head fe } pion, and present possessor of the Western amateur crown. now | his star battery - 1 “ 7 death Aa n an auto d at Camp Devens as a member of the draft army, helped to| began giving hin rew q SLACKER TONEY PUT he was ing plunged into the rail:| MONTREAL, Jan. 5.—Uniess the fund for the promotion of athletics thru his proficiency as a/the news that é | | IN FIRST OF CLASSES | '"* “ one_of te fiver bridges Wanderers finish out their sched During his spare tnoments he was permitted to #tray away from | one » boys who ¢ » = e : s in the Na al Hockey associatiol fong enough to engage in a few exhibition matches. His efforts | themscives in the best of co! | Li MAREN IES, au Fred Williams Resigns Job they will have to stand suit, ae Fesponsible for the turning over of approximately $1,400 to the ander, accord P Toney recently With Chicago Nationals ing to other clubs in the league. | athletic fund. Baker, was sold for Arena, home of the local club, Lett oes ake Baker does | DM . CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Charlie Wil. | 4stroyed by fire recently. LMOUR DOBIE, for nine years coach of the University of Wash | effectiv ” wed . t nf ‘ : ad the Chale mad = —aianiamsnnnigiretitih Gestion team, and inst year in charge of the Annapolis nervice eleven. | next " «he we ie ee | yon ema Sth wher Craighend, brotheriniaw of Eddie Pinkman and Ingle ing to say concerning Eastern and Western foo: < the « r the power Li at F . shaadi igre ‘ ; '/LEO COOK IS SIGNED 2 Weeghman, will succeed him. Boy Draw in Butte, Morttel “From what I saw in the East, I can not say that the t in| that furke int pitcher's Williams hel ears. BUTTE, Jan, 5.—Eddie Pinkmany to the West. MY last year's University of Washington eleven | right arm. He belie had tar have easily beaten any Eastern eleven this fall fed w year to © strings that . BY LOCAL ICE OUTFIT Foresters Hold Smoker and George Ingle, both of Seattley) “However, it ix not fair to make a comparison this yee Take | bound playe ‘ t e i , : | ‘ fought six fast rounds to a draw ie Mavy, for instance—due to hurried graduations because of the war,|#tar® value would have decres b : | a soa ones ; in H here last night. If anything, Ingle! he navy did not have her usual material, Our « universities | Until It would touct “ - = n all at Ballard had a little the better of it, as Pink: Whe East were affected in a similar way. and I guess the Weet in| Alexands : * : e Catholic Order of Foresters, of man has waxed fat as a member @ outclassed the East Baker, are r , “Y the Washington Coast artillery. *It was a sad mistake to eliminate football at some the big Fast » worth and : tit . . x schools, and the intercollegiate authori ave seen their mistake, |{™0nk the has-beens P | utility roles by ager Patric on clntoah ” ya Bowlers of America are talking of soe He's Good a | in pain © Three other raising a $1,000,000 fund for war ban will be lifted next season, I think : : - | wt — eg te | Bake lared he part Double Soccer Program ee t n the friend! Willie Meehan has joined the navy. Willie ought to be a big he j ‘ - the navy. - spree iM they do next? Set for ae Park Guess they won't laugh at Ping Business Men | Frankie Sullivan may “i id. harks hea pa bad ; t pbrscunbii ays her ne 5 Ne nt with Invading man's fed ot work by running street cars| | Two soccer for | B y Try Our 30c Lunch imps around like « healthy hornet, and tho he is soaked with age, he|P i een Seoes ee? eh ia WRU tae ke Cette aw oieas aie cian mange ond FE : i ~ ellos cert aa. Sinead 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. S mean pair of cuffs = = sl niecoea tli ae as aed club | of the compan a | Bac pond A by Skinner | me f assists, which is |) Torrey &Sear Billiard Parlors! Gteve Reynolds thought he was heavyweight champion, but every. | "*f ard ¥ Bolte of the Women Arh’ arranging © teurnsmbnt with the men em | © MAY ¢ a : ! . er \11430 3rd, under Ow! Drug Store who has been on his back as often Steve is apt to have dreams. marae » o ‘si : " OOK out for golf and tennis championships next year. ‘That's the 5 Word which comes from men in close touch with the national asso- n itadeiphia ai a cating TODAY’S MARKET REPORT and it may be regarded as final . ced Championships were discontinued for patriotic reasons, but as the |). 9 rae tea “Saving Thru the Universal—It’s the Way to Be Successful.” mh wore on in 1917 it was alized that the matter had been a | - NN Nee eee Wividly drawn, and that the holding of championship matches w , ‘ per th 1 ou . ‘ Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for ' , be unpatriotic, even tho some of the best contestants in both sports| ¢,, a on cee ths Vegetables ond vel , a8 W. A 4 be unable to compete on account of military duties aca glia stag ig, ih e : ve " 4 184 e nnounce ar The first definite action may be expected when the Southern Golf gel gentle yy " VEGETABLES ¢ Heasoctation meets within a short time. It is expected that this a ker, Killefer waa on the | Artichokes Per dos ‘ ateeceree 07 t ‘will plan for the 1918 season on an anti-war basis, If this ts . anit tian ‘reek tei 1 ms 2 P ds quite likely the other associations will fall into line t gerade it Alexander 1 . nc a soi H Garry Herrmann and John Tener are too friendly to fight anyth s. Now that the Cubs have a great battery, all they need is a ball club | fore seine asderus, it is s ° M 3 go with it ARINES GIVE FOOTBALL! WISCONSIN COMMISSION | WILLIE RITCHIE PLACED meen oes ste 7 16 ae ‘ D SAN FRANCISCO CITY CALLS TOM JONES DOWN) IN FIRST DRAFT CLASS ; a For the Half-Year Ending December 31, 1917 The ©) GAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 5.—The eis ag , », Ja A ores : ry 4 ; thall which the Marines kicked to ak Sip Meas Wilt: bok he é es board here. has} “ r do 2 7 " -_ ei i over Camp Lewis last Tues . " ore Utehie Cal. yellow, pe 2K @ 03 ; 3 SE ccncaa’to Acting Mayor eudlay night at bargain counter| he should not be put in clans one thee ° t the er Matph McLeran, for the city, today,| Prices. ‘Tom Jones, former manager | UNG the new duestionnaire, ¢ . tf ¥ 4 R f Ae ateo @ souvenir, when the Marines re-|0f Jess Willard, objected to the is in the military dAannen 4 from their victorious South-| Prices, and said he would not let} rae he board .ruled that box 66 Downey fight. The state boxing |!"® r # are not in the mill-| ,, ; we commission. informed Jones if that ure wubject was the case the promoters w 1bo@1 MORE THAN SO ENTRIES ‘chine yrometers wou aera tt ae A full six months’ dividend will be paid July 1 FOR FUTURITY IN 1920 7” “ols of pert iF I . . 5 TAKE CUT OR BEA ‘ “ats ‘ 12.0 all sav s le s - befor © I DREW, TORK, Jon, sore tan! JOHNNY SAUER WINS | run nonciiia nee ne i tt on all savings left with us on or before Jan. 15. ee that Zsa classic ihe ; DES MOINES, Ia, Jan. 5 Stuff, Me Innis the one remainin «| | Eighteen of the offspring of Uncle! fast for Jim Miner oe B heal Rrersennncsee temp Magnet bes Sed 0 | ve as e : *| No fees, fines or forfeitures of any kind charged— | were nominated. and won in 12 rounds saat eee eee ening , HH b tut every penny shares in the earnings and can be with- he will drawn, » to ©, in order 10 introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which in the highest | BET COFFROTH IS SORE ; ve ne 7 : Pras i | We will be open Saturday evening from 6 to 8 p. m On stroncest plate known, covers very little of the root of phe mouth; AT HIMSELF teen eeeeeee 4 h' Kuaranteed fifteen years, °* °0: NOW, EH eee : a tiesen'y | AT HIMSELF NOW, EH? HR if soe et Watch Our Window. rted that J. W. Coffroth last fall] ehie ‘oncord Bridgework, per t ck in the Tijuana race track Geld Pitas on ee 0 | ‘This was before the government pre Silver Fillings vented the opening of the meeting rw y ‘ ce ge) ‘ a eres ie Se ast GSeiviaraad Savings aa Loan ERP ae | <e toh ant Cn) Se inal Re a Association 00 satisfaction. n infielder, will a2 7 Working People pee 201 vier figured OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS | eaid; Gaze tbr with @ thee Cie 207 UNIVERSITY sTncET 6 dition to Doyle.

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