The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 14

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Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo. SAY, YES THe DAY, Wt BYSINGS wha>r CASUAL OB SERVE aut WHtclH (IN REALLTY LOOMS LARGE ON ~ THE MERCANTICE 1, HORIZON AS AN Ve EXTREMELY me SAPITENT PACTOR — WHEN VICWeD FROM THE ANGLE OF -—— C—S SBD MORNING, TRUG. THINKING OVER GORTAIN PHAS or cS, I WAS VivIiDcLY IMPR » Sem oF NO IMPOR TAN weet To THE —e= BE ACONGS HER| AGAIN THIS EVENING ON AY WAY HOME. {1 PROBAGLY BY THAT TINS You'CT a] Be THROVEH TACKING AND WIL =_BE READY TO SAY SOMETHING! MISTER -| : ES Sj ren | Mey Pea oe — TJ > ~ ~ " AMES HOCKEY SQUAD TRAINING FOR TITLE GAME Meet Towers of FISHING TO BE GOOD FOR SEASON OPENING DK Vancouver, Here on Monday Night (The Ames shipbuilders are hard) before the Izaak Waltons of thi IR Work training for their game with! *tate go forth to coax the finny Towers, of Vancouver, here Mon - “Gay night at the Arena, in the first @ series of two games for the | amateur championship of this sec date of the Jed in the state ngton as April 1 Ideal fishing conditions ar store for the sportamen this period, a ‘The Towers recently won the ttle )im the British Columbia amateur Teague, while the Ames crew her “Showed its heels to the other am @teur squads in the race for Mille of the Shipbuilders’ leage actual exp e care of a ‘crowd. The melee will mark th first appearance here of an amateur | team from the outside. The second) |r | game of the series will be played Wim Vancouver on Friday night of next week. he many lakes that ABERDEEN WANTS TEAM) *c? i mina te fact county game commiasion James Bowes, one of Ab “s) til the South Fork of t ‘Of the P. C. I. league, why that “should have a franchise in the Pa (fic Coast International circuit the ¢ | coming season - BOXING AT CANTONMENT 5 CAMP LEWIS, March 22.—The boxing class of the cantonment will! of Be seen in action here tonight, when! « ir usual custom of fishing | I DOINGS OF THE DU WHY, HELEN, Wee DOING The CAMOUFLAGE ACT ~ | JUST KNOW THAT MRS. ? || BROWN WILL WAN'T To LEAVE | Wee Two CHILDREN HERE TODAY Ww WHAT ARE Nov DOING ( Y KNOW GEORGE A Be canin’ (CVO “HIN > , down thelr banks on the oper h Lake Sammy La n, in our im: “0 attract Chief Boxing Instructor Willie | Ritchie puts on his great boxing @arnival in the Liberty theatre _ STAR SHOTS COMING | VANCOUVER, B. C., March 22 ‘The butter market ts ¢ Bome of the best shots in this city| break the first of the week Will journey, to Seattle Sunday to! of 4 cents per pound Participate in the Northwest Inter-| Monday or Tuesday Rational «hoot, held at the| has been weak for the | Green Lake’ club's traps on Sunday.| days, but has held stea TO SHOOT SUND “ntavo CAMP LEWIS, M 22 ty-six contestants | Fange here in the ft Which 20 men will make 18 Seattle Sunday to repre gantonment at the Seattle I Revolver clith’s meet there to be | Storage of 1 Vegetables and Fruit | VEGETABLES DANCE Jee" FLOUR 1 Harley and Oat Feed Ont Mitley © Ol Meal Fourth Annual Grand Ball given by the International Longshoremen’s Association Local 38-12 Alaska yell FRUITS extra fancy at _ DREAMLAND TONIGHT TICKETS 75¢ Includes Dancing All Night Florida Honey Stra All #izon, Japanese, bundle N Almonds Brazil € Per t Everyone Welcome LADIES FREE * Buy a War Savings Stamp to. | | day. Po a COE Hickorynute—Per MD. veeecceeeeeeee Oyster Shells Rolled 0: yond Barley Prices Paid Prodacers for try, Veal and Pork Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 11 ALM. to 2 PM, Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors 1430 ard, Under Ow! Drug Store WILE SHE GORS DOWN a big bune STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918, PAGE 14 ve Got to Hand It to You, Helen. SWE HAS BEEN WoRKING A Goop TING | fif| To DPATH HERE LATELN - SHE SEEMS. | To EXPecT Me To TAKE CARE OF HER YOUNGSTERS WHILE SHE BY AL Mi2s. DUFF, | WONDER IPI | TM ALITTLE AFRAID COULD LEAVE MY KIDDIES | MR’ BRow BEcapsE WITH You WHILE | RUN 4 DANNY SEEMS To DOWN TOWN FOR A Few | lave DEVELOPEDA MINUTES?) vy OW GOODNESS, MEASLES,)\ IM s | CHICKEN Dox '! come j MES. BR CHILDREN, QUICK! Ff I GADS ABOUT \ ad, Mos’ EVERY J — DAN = ( % Drive. RY AHERN vv AINT SPRING) 6 ara’ La (so You ey Amer iT) won? J Boxing Card to Ham MeIn Onear Dick uction. . Frank Farmer Is ‘| Victor in Melee With Portlander an, from Wildeat put up a a draw WON'T RAISE ANTE It was jecision bat WINS TITLE " am. a4 to wn & Huler meet ATHLETICS ARE READY VILLE, } March 22 SOX ROOKIES BEATEN MINERAL WELLS, Tex., March 2—The White Sox An prepara ‘A h the Yanigans 1 ‘ for & gam ft most « e veterans in care of the tr r TRIS SPEAKER LAID UP V ORLEANS 2 es with New HEINIE STARTS RIGHT | MARLIN, Tex., March 22. his bat over the fer | training camp he Heine | many ants’ Sibley won over Chet Parker 50 CENTS Noy’, Girls’ and Children's KAVANAGH Firat and Union 1006 First, at Madison HELPLESS HUMANS a f BY or cee! mavee He 4 wont STo? mi. mw WAN To | ~~ WwW COUNTRY.) | ere THE KID WHO HITCHED AN AUTO 60 HE WOULDNT BE LATE FOR SCHOOL AND WENT BY THE SCHOOL HOUSE 4O MILES AN HOUR me EME yERN Fi CHEASTY’S SHOP EARLY Don't wait until the last minute. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., includ ing Saturdays The Store of Choice—where “Values ualit e our clothes alk me on that basis Smart Suits and Overcoats For Young Men, for Men of Maturer Years, for Men of Every Build and Every Taste. Your fancy’s choice—pickings from the world’s best looms, produced by masters ‘of head and hand Price $20 to $55 And all the in-between prices, while in every garment of this matchless stock— “Values Tell’’ Choose your Hat where you can see them all: Dunlap, Knox, Stetson, C. & K., Heath (Lon- don), Borsalino (Italy) $3 to $10. Everything for men and for women who B _ shop for men. O ind.Ave.atSpring Come right to Cheasty’s for Leather Luggage of Quality—Hartmann and Oshkosh Wardrobe Trunks, $35 to $150

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