The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1918, Page 14

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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918. PAGE 14 DOINGS OF BY ALLMA | “TOM, | GUESS Vout Wl FoR ANuTHEO _ - , JSESS1ON ON THE CIVIL WAR HeLLo, ] Here COMES OUR AFIGHBOR | y MRO “ MRT To ote You r } = TELA. | THE DUFFS—Here’s a Tip for Mr. Hoover. OM. ONIN GOING TO STAY A MINUTE ~ JUST STOPPEO IN on MY WAY Home = [ve Been DOWN TOWN Att DAY sowr "wa KeePH’? WY EVE | Pre.eo FER SPIES | COULD | SPUT ONE IN A SECOND IP "'p Se 8 Ne — — er; \ Se Q v ON | We USED To TELL, 10 Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo, 19 YT (See BY The LOCKED ‘Em UP ~ BAH Youve BEEN Aus THe |PaPer, THEY | | THEY DIONT Po THAT IM r 5 WAR GAME MR CAUGHT A COUPLE | | THE DAYS OF SIXTY ONE WY is 1 THe SHOOT -» [SPIES THe JIHER| | tyey MT WAS SIMPLY A A suites 7 |DAY AND Locke! | Case OF LINEIN? UP 5 J 7M UP- __]| AT SUNRISE ; ve ows ib NEAREST (8) ISN'T (T A PRIGHT THe WAY THE GOVERNMENT (3S SOAKING US WITH THS jINCOME TAX *t ov AT Wave A NA - y * ) CHAIR HAVE Him 1 COME IN << THE INCOMS TAX IS ALC RIGHT! I REeMEemnEeR | WHEN YoU WCRE A POOR MAN YOU WERE STRONG FOR THE PASSAGE OF THAT LAW, AND NOW THAT [ — _ SQUIRREL FOOD—It Mast Be Great to Think That Way. BY AHERN, MOU'VE GOT THE KALE DONT BeELYacHe mecavsé YOu CAN AFFORD TO Pay IT!!! 4 ™~ Ps 3 FAMOUS _FIBS /RN cutnin’ Some — Sew 1 e ON TH Bottom | (Anat uP Now WIT THE BLANKET SENSELESS & )SUPPED ON |) A BAR OF SOMP / wow BATA he i ry \ 11S Too SHoRT | / a \ Gown \ shit / \ | FOR ME AT MOT \ mY FOeT ShCK OUT FROM HH KNEES | fix ry GO PreL | Be LOWGER | / nar ‘ wt) = flies \v apa he of ah The of Choice Where “Values Tell.” Store FARMER GIVEN DRAW WITH MICK KING VETERAN {REAL SPORTSMEN — |AGGIES AO | IS IN FINE | ONES THAT MARE | WORE FOR | CONDITION GAME LAWS NOW | owwin sein Ts ond « helt reunta west! With the convening of every | might, tn Tac wisi ' Welaser state legislature there is always Shop Early means Increased man of the outdoors, the back ee bene of our national manhood. Here are Kapowsin heavyweight, put up the Bout of his long carver aga King, Seattle's Australian “Middleweight. In the third round Bowever, the Kapowsin lumberjack Blew up like a fire cr 4 with the result that King then @igplayed, for the nativ if Tacoma, Gome of the prettiest bits of boxing Wat they probably have ever seen ima man of bis weight. ‘The last three rounds King for Parmer to take © and da and out, jabbing Frank at ker on July the question of fish and game legistation. In many states, leg islation of this character con sumes as much time as any other. Has it ever occurred to you who is responsible for this con. dition? Is it the farmer? Is it the business man? Is it the man who wants to fish and hunt all the time irrespective of what happens to our fish and game? In the main it is none of these Neither is this legislation re quested by the morbid abstainer who decries the killing of fish Ninety-nine cases out of 100, the men asking for fish and game Irgisiation are after short er open seasons, smaller bag limits of protection of certain fish and game, which, under the present laws, are unfair to cer tain species of fish and game. Three million and a half dot lars are paid into the various state treasuries each year by Americ hanters. They want that money used to conserve our wild life, They want good laws and striet enforcement of them They want state game farms ew tablished and encouraged. They want state fich hatcheries main beyond E Shadow of doubt ‘ and game—it is the demand of the law — abiding, red-blooded angler and hunter who spends a few days or at most a few weeks each year with rod and gun. tained and encouraged. Today as never before in the history of this country has the American sportsman been need od by his ntry Fishing and It is the chap who believes hunting retained means contin fishing and hanting an honor. ued generations of clean and of recreation and ready men for the work of the ain it for all time to United States, in times of peace is the sportsman—the as well as war ™ Blank Likely rte ta to Play Ball footwork of the tipodes was a reve who have been us footed heavies swing BMy Williams, ad from the Ar Smart Individual Created by head and hand tailoring for Seattle’s men ind young men who know. meets Johnny | Br i VETERANS GO FROM RED _* Seattle Hockey SOX TO CONNIE MACK Team Plays in NEW YORK, M i ‘ Oregon Tonight » did not know fas he does at ; GEORGE VICKERY WINS Fighting Jim ‘ Sp ee ie eat eave es wie | IN 3-CUSHION MELEE Prices ‘eae “| $15 to $50 CHARLEY HULEN LOSES TO GINNOLD IN MIX Me Tegetans While present stocks last you have i big price advantage. Act now and provide yourself against the future. ec VEGETAB Artichokes Beets—Local, « nels Sprouts at the ama nd Young Ketchell has his home in Los Ar = he liked the “should b e t & when the deci ed out. departed for Ho sa the this is We have mad the tall man, to-fit man, = “Values hoe Eight. George beat Alex, but failed 2000 eas iis : j to get the don 1 and tonigh “VANCOUVER HOCKEYIST ; _ ‘ ae 4 YOU CAN LOAN FIELD < SUFFERS INJURED BACK Sores SEL ra ateeteuecees GLASSES TO MARINES ever from ed Shockey melee Remember usual sizes provision to man, the har OREGON FIVE DEFEAT WASHINGTON QUINTET store of un. especial | 9 ne the stout ~The low ~ Mike Pete = @ surpr ‘whom ved E Biman of the t the bout say the @ liked a draw deci: al Oat Mitley ° Ol Meat SCHAEFER WINNER IN ) BILLIARD CONTESTS There’s a Hat for you, at Cheasty’s— Dunlap, Knox, Stetson, C&K, Heath (London) t fterne | AWheticiou, exten tancy in every department of this big store for men and for women who shop for men. nate or lend em, and (Italy - =DEAL PENDS BETWEEN | = ANGELES AND FRISCO) 20, March 1.—Tt in| ul between the An: | irazit ending | Coes may come t rt, who lives in k eley, waid he had heard that he might be transferred, but did not know What club he would go to, of 6@ ned his inj “may be out of the next ga Swult Belling Prices to Netailer for : Butter, Kegs and Cheese San Francisco. New Knox! See the Spring at marine ¢ 101 Yesler way field glasses in Seattle. Main 997 quarters: 8 collect: | ing Phone Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 11 A.M. to 2 P.M, Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors 1430 aed, ler Owl Drug Store | is is wher Leather Luggage of Quality—Oshkosh and Hartmann ; Wardrobe Trunks, $35.00 to $150.00 Mag,

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