The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1918, Page 8

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STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1918. PAGE 8 NO THANKS OLIVIA, ONE OF THe BOYS 1 Don's suppose NobopY’s Loownt? [Now You won'x | NOT A woRD Promomicl, Outbursts of Everett True. OUT SMOKING FOR (ve Quir-‘Gosn, | LEFT Tem he oTer One LITTLE DRAG AMO (SAVED These ||| “Tee Tom “THAT | You Come CLEAN wirrh 1918? Me Ber AND I'M DYING FoR {| NIGHT AND | SaveD Yam WOULD KILL Me BUT | SMoKED FOUR WTS 50 THAT You “Ten Dowuars|L 1 A SMoxe pur i've | FOR Mou = Take one VLi HAVE To Be. MILDRED AND 1 CAN 1G Ei. *“ U . NOBODY WILL Know j OH, MR, TRUE “MAT You Don*T CUT IT OUT [—T “ine DFPERENCE it | | GOD THE MOVIES IS MY GITTLC]E KEEP THAT 4 WHERE HO 4 “if WILLIE over HERE? RESOLUTION one : You Ger "em! \ . \ $ “lad - He is NoT! YOUR PRACTICS oF TING HIM SHIFT Foe HIMSELE AMONG THE — - IOUN Y FTSR bay MILK WOULONT LISTEN 15 MILK A QUART i HOW Do We INSOYS MY GoaT, SO TOMY 1 Took HIM OVER BAD WOULD IT Benny? (AR. MILKMAN 2 =o ene pects bth DTHS ORPHANS’ HOME WHERS HE'LL GET WO (Tr WouD : basa teh sure!~'sno \ IGOOP CARE UNTIL You CALL FOR HIM It — 2 PINTS 2 MISTER \ co rive! | lat 5 DIFFERENCE | - pote’ Kee WT 5 Re | ee a ee 2 (BY THe “VeeTw ! Troms HAVE) ( BVO A Prices: ee ase nena J) Gama! HET M’INTYRE AGAIN WILL | SOME PERSONS WILL 1 eRITEeG aa Ioeawene ro wana CHOSEN SEATTLE HOCKEY SEVEN TO DEFEND HIS TITLE TONIGHT) ..ih"%h628¢) “‘owio p weztne| 2 Memes fama STR ice SOc Gane offered Paddy Biglin the job as m: not too late, the Ni of the new Portland NX Portiand will be invaded tonight/draft and will not be permitted te Ban Johneon’s train from Chicago S| Port- sion will wind up its annual meeting | western league club. Si¢iin in away |PY the Seattle lee hockey team for|leave the Dominion even to play } here toda from ¥ nd, #6 his acceptance will | the first Une this season. | hockey. ) 1 Op-| . ¥; 008 to show th } Chairman Herrmann maid he be | be delayed | nent in Contest ; — cleney expert will take a shot «i Moven all thn, bastnaes eoming belts a | ‘The local lads should meet with a| Sh! Sh! Secrets! . a 7 . anything en Gas Se aaa . rather warm reception, despite the Pete Muldoon has been given pew Be Staged ine a, seriengtany | eeaTOn LIKELY |Shitiese of the ‘estime, for’ the ean 7 on oer 0 TRAIN AT TAMPA Rowe City crew ix ° at to be revenged Dit Of gumathecting ‘for Maeniane PRESIDENT’S CUP FINALS magus and Jokn| WASHINGTON, Jan, &—Tampa,|to' the Alctropeane iat week | No one Knows anything about ff a 1 (a aaa mission by President Patrick to do @ ant we again Chet MeIntyre, veteran - leydler ey Dre a but it seems that Pete has been giv- ef. the Pacific coast heavy-| ARE ON AT PINEHURST xitionas i Ni get together | ing ' to land Leo|en the “X" on any player owned by aE ss gana ‘ie creas | PINEHURST, N.C. Jan. §.—The| here on the 1918 schedules. The plan | spring r all. It was reported that the Coast league, and not under con- poe itis 2 president's cup finals were being| oe nem te & Dover Hall, Geor: | ¥ “ may be arranged if this lo- » Join the club on its trip|tract to a club at present. There B® younger man. . 4 | Bia, to draft the playing dates has/ cation is nelected ouver, but he is in the first are several. Al Sonrners, Portland light. played on the local golf course to| been called off « unt of the un -~ * — Satetyre - peubebty t Se day, with Norman Maxwell, of Phil-| certainties of railroad travel on one of the toughest lads : * oR ponent of R C.| one up against for some ogee ot Bevskrort | CHAPMAN WINNER q ; BAKER AGAIN HEADS PHILLIES! Some clever playing wan staged The Si improved | ie Store eg a a conan PHILADELPHIA, Jan, &——Wil|at the Brown & Hulen parlors Inst | of Choice Niceis wind fewces onto Ham F. Raker was reelected preai-| night, in the opening match of the| it esieran. Chet, a tough Job : : dent of the Phillies at yeaterday's| three-cushion tourney for the city | @ tonight. In fact, there are f oy ; seaniO® of the directors. His term) title’ A. B. Chapman triumphed! lhe bellevé the worst Som- Sm : in for five yours | over Johnny Gi | (ean do for himself is to hold ‘ | Be ee sat tv norm : < Dp TODAY’S MARKET REPORT Hight-heavyweight, a chance to} } | | " ° Greatest “comeback” at his expense.| 4 | } ; ~ oR Nek t i | : Prices Peld Wheireate Dealers for Ikemocked Farmer for a goal in | } Vegetables and Fruit i ‘first round at their last meet o——— @ Peeans Per ? » | - VROrTanLrs . ~ ‘ : | Jack Label), another k. 0. gladiat si cciumancthee den grees Pr a e 0 @n the card. He will be pitted Reane— Ver : Dick Lowe, one of Chet Me | | t Neots—Loval, sack tn pupils, at the Ruston Ath Hirnasels Sproute-—Per th lub. The =nen are lightweight» Hartford, the Tacoma light | ew | 4 ot ¥ Go ‘ (Price ne | e who recently returned from bob Hb ¢ is slated to tangle with 1 1 7 | © ct) Ys : MeDonald, seen at the last } | } P ‘ ir S 1y Storey, who claims Chicago { | | ~ 4 . 4 ‘his stamping ground, is matched | Stanley Trimble, a native son, ‘the first preliminary. They are h . . ° o rt b . Schacht will referee. The | per doi x hae paste fa to be staged in the Crystal : a “ eens At Genuine Second and Lenora. The first wears af 29 SACRAMENTO READY TO|CHANGE MADE IN RULE |ronwr i) Hef ui] Reductions STAGE COAST BASEBALL OF ICE HOCKEY GAME BHP EP” “colby rial pat ec NORTH RANDALL TO SEE SACRAMENTO, Cal. Jan. 8.— A? Cc, Jan. 8 : 5 | oat Miter ‘ % Starting Wednesday GRAND CIRCUIT OPENER! Wor, ° Preparing Buttaio park tor) Presi 2 rick, of the Pa > pte * the Coast league season will begin jeague, has noth 175 COLUMBUS, ©., Jan. 8—It was| within a week, and before the end ¢ referees that hange in| geinach -Local, | ber M @ A most unusual clear- ted at yesterday's meeting of of the month Sacramento's new y been made, In| sqmash— 1 Der th ‘ Superfine Ont Mitiey 3h.00 ¢ q , Grand Circuit stewards here, |bascball club will be in full swing of slay of three minutes | Sweet Feta ee + @ 95 | Shorts 2b 36.00 ance — Hundreds of 4d Facing will open at the North | work Announcement that Bill will take place re a substitute a A Sey Bean Meal 9 00@72.06 M track, Cleveland, on July | Rodgers had been made manager of takes the place yer put off | Tyenipe fe H 38.08 37.00 Manhattan, Star and the rules were to has cleared the atmos c for commit Alaska 00 73.00 ar lbetl Dosa a ravine °°" ba ple. 24.006 30.00 Cheasty Shirts in Silk, ie « Paid Producers ? us, extra fancy s.s-... : Oe Vere) Madras, Percale and 1917 fa as Flannel. 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