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rome eae STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 20, 1918. PAGE 8 BY iS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Is Still Unconvinced. Wen, | WANT You To DOI Twere Wit BE A LOT Tom, DON'T You TWINK SHE Ween, | Don’ T ‘ Ne PEOPLE] TweRe HAS A WONDERFUL Vowe ? KNOW THAT SHE STUDIED SEE WHY You wan rT ; WN FF | - care: ABROAD - TD DRAG ME TO. WAND You. BNA en) ei ae THIS MUSICAL ~ t Ss, 7 | DON'T KNOW MRS, yp WGeINs aay Outbursts of Everett D) WouLD SAY THAT SHE WAS Ve CONSIDERATE BY AHERN SQUIRREL FOOD—Isn't George the Stubborn Lad. P HALC IS? . MOMENT AND 1° w OvT THe LITTLE! ‘ Me Out } yb AY! A DANIGLELION <i BRAVE LiL, HEARLO OF SPRING ~ wadYenosourar | en DANGLELION ! ss Wai ST ’ “HEN LISEN - SUPPOSIN' ) SHOWED You A DANGLELION™ =~ THEN WOULD gu00r oni ued, eo ALL. DOW KNOW AoW Yo AN’ we 1S HELP RISTO HOOBER —~ \F A WHOLE FLOCK OF ROBINKS DOWT CONVINCE GEORGE ITS SPRING ~ Then MAYBE A DANGLELION WILL w= LiL c li ADWET INGE OF HIS DRWERS SIZE WHEN IT COMES “TIME TO TAKE “THE _ NOSE BAG OFF AND GOTO WORK ~ CHE ans Seeks Bout! With Mick King for Jack Dillon BY EDWARD HILL HAT Jack Dillon, light-heavyweight of Indianapolis, Ind., and but recently one of the topnotch men of the class the world, is coming to the Northwest for a series of bout s| the near future, is the dope from Portland. “Diamond” Bobby Evans, the sparkling gem of South} s negotiating with the “giant-killer” and, in fact,| him lined up, he declares. The Portland dope also states that “Caruso” Dan trying to side-step a bout between Dillon and King. Ingle Wins in Title Salt His My Dear Hill: Thought | Hines; have been quite t however, arranged with Jack Make a tour of the Coast under my & match with one ) I saw doughty Dan ian. when he was her h to him for Seatt! 0 | Once Dillon arrives on t /& Dillon-King match out here, it sho SB had with Dan 1 hare Dan did ail in his pow Pealizes that once Dil will be forced to n . and once King, who is a m re falling off.*he will likely cave man ‘ext from George sired Hehtweight won the Bronson, Portland t, at the end of ryatal Poc bit short of the far ax the mnix instruct ge MARINES TO ‘BATTLE | WITH OAKLAND TEAM |Wrestling Game Is Now Going Good in ' Li il’ Old New Yawk ' v¥ YORK Rox OAKLAND. March 2 and th Coast lea will | games here Saturday ‘The Mare Island bring the Marine band along to help ‘out on the occasion. GUS CHRISTIE AND GIBBONS AT WORK DES MOINES, March 20 Christie and Tommy Gibbons, middle arrived te finish for the 12-round box | img bout here Friday night Cal Gus Kane-Taylor Leather Specialty Co. (GEO. JACKLIN, Manager) Has the best equipped the Northwest for m Brief Cases, Cases and Pur We make and repai La Handbags ant MILLER AWAITS FRED’S MANAGER TO FIX BOUT); O, Maret ter of the prop Second Floor SANITARY MARKET Opposite Liberty Theatre PLAYER SHORTAGE IS t FELT BY P. C. LEAGUE ': N FRAN March 20 Coast TRU TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the Tandberg Kupture Support. We dose preseason { “ ge free trial to prove its superior- ‘ da co. winning todas players. | weight, has } Seattle, War is th on ' ami » jaced himself unde of Ike Cruteh fight manager LUNDBERG a101 ThIre Ave. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS. 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When ¢ ng to our office, be| ring this ad h you = From ® to 12 fer Working OHIO Ut “RATE DENTISTS oo URIVEMSTY Paeenite Wraper-Paterson Coy eob; | said a fel serious than it the big Today's the Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 1. A.M. to 2 PM, Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors AW PROM AN OLD CONTRIBUTER | IN CEDAR RADIDS ELMER - TAKE A LETTER FoR ME- COLORED LADS IN Ladies and gentlemen. The first n the program tonight will be act Kid") Lewt starring @ the movement of next} t x of spuds are © is sma -uget Sound ted Gem: Wholesale Dealers for ples and Preit VEGETABLES Artichokes Per dox eae per ty lug Alaska yellow rrorrs 00@2 6@ 05% 5.00 18.00 5.0046.00 5.50@8.00 w, Cane 400@4. 16% 2.00 bbl Cal. Ou THEIR DEAR SIR -You Ask WHAT WAS THE First BET LEAST BROTHERLY OF ALL BOXERS MANY BOUTS IN CANVAS-COVERED RING Jack may be able to grab his welter- | Morgan, Jack's manager which he won from! bh he prizes next to his weight crown, 1 wh ar they hooked no de uring the «ame ye The ) “er wou manager udge fight 1 pour in Ko on a Jack, an up in another yund affair when this This and March, 191 champ! k and Chip we met five hicken diet until the ftaire be. | Pot vari n de: s were vocif nager Jim nebip, nd one a draw. beyond the rs ams of these p: t of the tw ur times, and denying, as | and | 3, In their | 4 met fh both manag t McVey and not so brotherly or was ¢ ala Jeanette ¥ lon and Chip would forget a real, for-sure 1 George and the aid anything 1 they a pull Ted an cks never Once Joe aa to knock MeVey Think of that The two Sams have fought no less time da has nots Almonds Per ™ iu % t so far ds. have fought 1 with sford at lefeats, two draws and the rest no- McVey and Jeanette have fallen down on the job. The nly fought five times, each wir and the others being without ¢ cisions. Charley Works Out SUNDAY BASEBALL IS With Phils While | NO GOIN NEW YORK He Is a Holdout) svraxy. sy, x PETERSBERG, Fla, March seball will not Her former captain ald with <¢ iantsa, worked out with the rs of the hare thGAy ab a Seluhtees,. (ON. Coneiterts I'm waiting to hear from Bos-| favor of it, will said Herzog in explanation, d the me re ous Chis year, want to be in trim in se they Over 200 5 7 appeared bef i jay teres I will not play the committee in favor of the bill | they » me the and extra|™&ny of them women, money I woulé received from ATHLETICS READY the Giant 1 Task is a fair deal,” Pat Moran is worrying because of JACKSONVILLE, Fla,, March 20. Connie Mack's reconstructed Ath #.00| the holdout situation. Seven players Jletics team i aplete. When Til $0030.00 | failed to return contracts {lle Walker agreed to terms yester || GEORGE MAISEL TURNS Jan, the inst regular position. was DOWN BASEBALL OFFER ‘= al SAN FRANCISCO, March 20,—| 23/ George Maisel, who had a lot to do #} with San Francisco winning the Coast | 20/league pennant last year. 17/an automobile for Uncle ato Cube’ tial’ ween betes M| here today. Maisel tx attached to! Dixie Walker probably will pitch | ithe Lette n general hospital, He] against San Diego tomorrow g¢|has turned down several offers to WHITE SOX WORK get back into the game. MINERAL WELLS, Tex., March #/ROOKS WORRIED DOWN |. x15 ©42] IN WAXAHACHIE CAMP) toaay, with two. practice sessions WAXAHACHIR, Tex., March 20 eee er Rowland was particularly 34) News that but one Pullman will be | interested in the recruit pitchers, $8) with the Detroit Tigers during the | FIRST PRACTICE MIX N hibition tour with the nnati Reds the first two w April » the youngs today al W ORLEANS, March 20. unch some of th on their| Indians and Yanigans — yeste staged their first game of the sea- son. It resulted in a 5 to 5 tie, nette Lang © the other. When Chip began to get hungr he w ike I} oom with Dillon, so I can have chick Ther ‘ clous letter t 01 d tell how Chip up Counter Hay ond Grain em paid wholesale) en ime would writ or Keokuk a Alfaifa Meal Al alized. It tainty, Th commit while in not report 20.—Charley of the Phi the tt probabl 00 90.00 I Marley and Oat Feed tor Mitley unless bonu hey ean Meal Timothy Wheat May for RAIN HALTS GAME PASADENA, Cal, March grounds necessitated callir 1@ @ 16@ We! is driving : am's army fir Selling Prives t for putter, Kiges and Cheese atter— ative Warhington creamery, cube ery, briek Frick, case Brick, single ne Badger .26'! way back to the tall uncut before the 87 end of March, t 10 times, nine being Lewis and |‘ HE eutepel> Nick Is Not | to Leave Reds Nick Williams will be piloting the Spokane Reds when the Pacific Coast International league season gets under way usual. All this talk about him de- serting for the shipyards in Portland is bunk. This is the latest dope from’ the City of Roses. $ The Spokane man has a pretty | good line on the men he wants to ke up his team, but beyond stat a number of young: @ fornia to add to ve from last ed to go inte | ineup. rtland } will see McCredie has over looked any likely looking prospects, but it is d that he will find | poor pickings In Portland, as most of the best young ball players are working in the shipyards “irst Sergt. Al Rartholemy of the ero squadron has cabled his residing in Portland, of his arrival “somewhere in France.” rtholemy was a member of the Portland baseball team in 1916 and acted as second-string catcher until Tacoma club, where he no 1916 season, when he to Denver in the Westerm sters from C: men he expects t year’s team, he re details about his ¥ believe league. port writers are filling telling about Harry Iron Man" of the Salt and formerly is to join the t. Louis players) club, and Fiel New York a lot of space Hannah, t Lake club last year with Spokane, who Yanks this year. Browns had f1 . aking eement was inspected had been Lake club k and St y has been has been He on work, s not get a lot of it he s away un h: He cau break thrives out 1 wher he finak a kid catcher @ complained of feeling 1 oft to xive chance he logey The Robins’ tour with the Red Sox this year will mark the first appear ance of the Brooklyn | PRo © Chi- | | COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE 8T. Phone Main 4965 |“IF | HURT YOU, DO PAY ME.” Nb This is my message of deliverance to you from the fear that accom panies Dental operations, I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN QREAT Teeth absolutely wil pain in all cases but acute abscessed | conditions. Lowest prices in h-class, guaranteed STERLING DEN Office Hours: 9 A. M, to 8 P your clty for . just the same as 7 Truck, but |