The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1918, Page 10

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DOINGS OF THE DL he Plot Thickens by a Hair. STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1918, PAGE 10 BY ALLM iS = You Reao There (r WHere TheY CALL Me A MR. DUP We'RE | Ves, me Durr IT LooKS | veRN” MUCH Lime A PRA wei, ReTURM To WeEAD~ | QuARTERS AND Sum UP THE | | | SHALL TAK@ THe | Yes, We HAve THE 4) WHILE COLLECTING EViDENce noTe WITH Me EVOENCE AMD SALE || | MIGHT, REMOVE THis LonG Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo. | petectives Feom PLIRT AND SAN They WAVE | be the fae, hove, | [ao EVIDENCE | START ON THE CASE i Mie Mi Bo NO “OAT AS || encrs oF THE CASE AND IH ; HEAD QUARTERS -{ | Something ON ME \FLinT Do You ever J cat | | | 1 AT once J} i il 2 PORTANT IT twe Mew Time You KEEP t Nou Say You We UNDERSTAND | vprace |{] "Fuge? — Ea Pee YooRSELF UNDER COVER. F = - 4 DEMANDING THAT THIS PLACE, Tun BIG OAK $ioo BY pean Do You Ger i? f Lp | I YS ‘lll HE We, TM PRETTY HANDY AT SEVERAL THINGS! WHENGVER THERE 18 TROUGHT To MY ATTON] TION AN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY THAT SKINS Ronn > | UNFORTUNATES THEY Deal WITH, I AM ‘ o oO PRETTY Goop AT CLEANING THE CROOK TW ui, aRooKLeT J) > Landa At THAT RUNS THE SHEBANG I! oT, MURMURED —~ 3 once WHEN | WAS SINGIN’ IN vauvevire ! WHILE “TH' RIVER WITH A B16 MOUTH NEVER said a word! ee gd rg WHOA | THATS SX” ENOUGH TO 3 DRE A GUY / OUT OF THE Former Middleweight Champ of Australia Boxes Tonight amy GILROY VICTOR IN «| MIKE FISHER LIABLE GK KING BILLIARD TOURNEY | MITT NOTES TO BUY BALL CLUB? | clint Gi c ght in thei ihe is a new one g mere. = 1 rf si of 5 TOUGH See al Brown & Huten’s, 35 may Day one of the matches in the tc the city title. WASHINGTON STATE contest WINS FROM U. OF W. ° JOHN L. SULLIVAN DIDN'T MAKE WILL |}} ON, Feb. &—John L. Sull State defeated the without making a will, it tor His attorney os t the old fighter's te 1 464 f which will go to Mra Annie Lennon, his sister | CHALLENGER LEADING | IN BILLIARD MELEE CHICAGO, Feb, %.—With final play tonight, the score at the end of the second block of Champion Al fredo De Oro's three-cushion billiard Len Powers, former Portland Ughtweight boxer in the days of old. is now assistant cameraman for Douglas Fairbanks. sick King te Steve Reynoits. || DATE SET FOR GOLF Frankle Tucker va. Mike Pete. | MEET IN CALIFORNIA | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. §—The Moore vs. 1918 Northern California Golf cham: pionship tournament will be held on Jimmy Incent Moore vs. Harold | the Beresford Country club course, match with Augie Kieckhefer stands it was announced today. The dates. 100 to 96 today in the challenger’s will be April 6-7 and April 13-14 favor. Se Pied Marty Farrell, the classy New CHASE SIBLEY WINNER BRYAN DOWNEY WINS gj x York middleweight, who haa been Mick King, of whom considdable ming a 4 Gan neis MILWAUK Fe. 8.—-Bry Bia teen basa’ tn’ tmece rare tet} OVER JOE SCHERMER|txne sround fan Francisco and it a Bib defeated J ie due to arrive Portland an Willie Meehan has received an of fer to box Sailor Ed } ke n @epend whether or not he is to tarry | four innings were all that were re | San im our midst and proceed to take on a Veney | Rew man each week until _ @t depart for other climes. ‘On dope, the Australian has it on in many ways, but you an't always figure on the dope when ie in the ring. Frank figured to beat him in their Dreamland to quired, * Bl Chick Pood ‘ first meeting here, but he took a k. 0 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | Corn 4 ; v bles and Fruit Cracked Corn 00 King ia the biggest thing in the Corn Feed Meat 400 | ABLES orca ne eal 460 ) Mine of outsiders ever to be seen in ing | Crest ond Ab.ce ® local ring. He formerly held the Hrd | wi championship of Aus-| Heete—1 mack 66.0 Middleweight championship of Au: z a “Sprecte—Per 1. § oe! tralia, which he lost to the late Les Darcy and is again claiming. Ingle Taken Il George Ingle, slated to go on with Pete in the first of several nse of his claim to t given by the A.0.U.W. No. 1 of Seattle ‘TONIGHT EXHIBITION DRILL 4 By the Team a ADMISSION 3 Includes Dancing ss All Evening While at bis we fand was forced Frankie Tucker, b fight manager opponent i } Another new ta be seen | ar When Young Ketchel climbs thru the| Fopes to carry on warfare with H. FY Anderson. Ketche his first start here, ha: "fn these parts. He is lightweights 6f Los cording to those who have go in the South Hvely for Anderson ‘The preliminaries will see John Moore taking on Jimmy Downs a Vincent Moore tackling Harold Jones. Adolph Schacht will referee. The first bout is program) ‘The Crystal Pool is at Second — and Lenora st x Prices Paid Poultry HIGH SCHOOLERS PLAY Three games are slated to be run off in the High hool Basketball j § Bbe¢ league Friday afternoon. ‘ f OTTAWA IS VICTOR Ottawa beat the Canadiens at ice 240 (25 “enh si last night, 6 to 8, on the Otta « Triplets awe lk Breryone, Welcome SE EP TSE si bids 7 LADIES FREE Today in the last to register for the coming election CRYSTAL POOL SECOND AND LENORA | BOXING TONIGHT aes 3 MAIN EVENTS Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P.M. Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors 1430 3rd, Under Ow! Drug Store DOCTOR’S Examination and Consultation FREE FLOUR (Prices paid wholesale he Fiat? | } SQUIRREL FOOD—We'd Say Benny Was in the Clearing House Business That Night. ‘The Store of Chobco— This store's new hours are from 9 a. m. to 6 m., in- cluding Sa pve A MICK KING vs. STEVE REYNOLDS eeence Daw STORE B 4 at 158 pounds, ve, cn ape - IKIE TUCKER he doctor will be giad to tatk || Corn meal, bale’ 16 8-t. sacia’ 1.2. 8oe MIKE PETE vs. FRANKIE TUCKER r you, i cA (Prices paid wholesale) 4 YDERSON “ iG KETC Gniy charges will be for medicines vm hha ! HARRY ANDERSON va YOUNG. KETCHEL prescribed or treatment take 45.00 at 133 poun | pu will be surprised how ttle wks | And Two Other Star Bouts, | it will cost you. 20.60@ 32.00 + 100,00@120.00 | soe age a You Received * . l cr | - 1 weir, t AM a * ~ i “ . y Swou.o SAY NOT 7 1 ITCHING. "To Go ome WHAT CAN F-} | A TwrraTeding lTree in TW CHURCHYARD | SNe eT | borat 14 TO WORK ain You DO? 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That Describes Cheasty’s matchless stock of made-right | i There's a Hat for You me At Cheasty’s Dunlap, Knox, Stetson, C. & K., Heath (London), Borsalino (Italy) —$3 to $10 Smart Suits and Overcoats _ Men who know come right to Cheasty’s for the smartest and best clothes yet produced. So far prices have not advanced here, so new is your opportunity to buy clothes in war time at pre-war pric It will be money in your pocket to lay in an extra suit and overcoat NOW. Prices $15.00 to $50.00 IN EVERY GARMENT YOU WILL FIND THAT “Values Tell” THE WARDROBE TRUNK LEADERS ARE HERE—HARTMANN AND OSHKOSH, $35 TO $150. » $36 $150.

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