The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1918, Page 8

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_— + neemempapeeetyatapstemecntinenet-Spemioenne ore camr ameeate em emtantmerd STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918. PAGE 8 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Olivia Merely Tried to Console Tom. By Condo, 0 eT Ae ae eae HELLO,ED SAN. | Won'r CHEER UP Tom THeY SAY ANO WHAT Goad Does PENNY ANTE ONCE IN A WHILE BE AROUND TONIGHT - Twe UNLUCKY IN LOVE ARE Tuar Do'e ? WEN THe UNLUCKY Aen ap Redlagrayerng NO - I'M NOT. FEELING MERY Luck ar CABS up THERE y iow cule mae 5 WILL Be e *, —, IS AT Home Weir, 50 DON'T wae ai GAME ONE OF THESE TO PLAY CARDS! 5 l § ON Me AM i —— EVENINGS WHAT! ioe Y ) | : A AM 4 TAKe ROR THAT Gimme aie * saumemacen aici =a al: WHISTLE # —> > fees vibes gH LAC » FOOD—Report Him, Benny, as a Food He ard er BY AHERN \ . ‘ TWIG “TIME 1 USED PG HK \ (5 HECK OF AwoTe | Ce Last 7 yeans~) ( HOSEY HUMAN WHO HELPLESS, HUMANS | OYSCRETION WH PrcKin’ ) P “WhS HAS Coed anne (an Seo WHEN “HeYee CANT MIND HIS Suit OUT A PLACE 1D . \FADDA Rover, Ustce GETON' To BE NIKE RARE MAKE A GAROEN | WERO', POP ‘OUKE! an) . SL ANTIQUE Bone, "LONG. WHERE NEITHER MAN £8 AY PLACE FOR STOR t \ choke Bowes =, BUSINESS AN’ STARTS DIGGIN’ THEM UP Oe 2\| (wey); Fad {COMES SOME —~ C (VE GOT A GOOD % 4 Leda H GO bncK r | SOMETHING _ " IMPRINT TH! To THINK @ ~ v ‘ ma TRADE MARK \ ‘ ( ; al anes =. ON HIS Lerr a Y WIND LEGS WE LEFT THE PLATFORA THe WAS OMY 2FT DEER —— SAY GEORGE -WHAT 16 TE MOST DANGEROUS BAT | " Mix This Eve i In ae 4 Twa y boas “si Go for Coast Title , oey. po a BY EDWARD HILL — snl oon EE a . eaenn ITH FIGHTING most rugged n Ses os an sete se” TWO BOXERS ON TONIGHT'S CARD AT POOL | "New York Giants Sized Up for n— eens ne slated to take on Marty Far Bom ia St a Coming Season---Look the Goods Rarrieau in Portland later and immediately canceled the King-Farrell n favor of the Ki . anne neg ng: Parr mn ta t King (Second of a series of stories ikely they will remain in the] Wilhoit and Thorpe are the 3 ooo) Sear rp a eg . . in which Purman discusses and | minors for more seasoning cal candidates for the other two |. Fighting Jimmy an < analyzes major league ball | Jeff Tesreau likely is having his|field jobs in case bertson taking a Hight workout at the Austin . Salt gym in the afternoon | clubs.) last trial as a bi ague pitcher. He | Kauff are lost to the club, Will DARCY THINKS HE WILL has not been ¢ for several! is a natural ballplayer, a good ff LAND TOO HARD | sox PITCHERS MUST | Q arr % ; | BY PAUL PURMAN masons and i et : her light with the Fighting Jimmy believes that his he greatest interest > oe t ‘i c ver been able to h Blows will be too bard for the Aus STICK FULL CONTEST! of oe ‘ hil hy npptige seed m much longer on the pay- cue pitching aand it tralian when they meet tonight HOUSTON, T Apr Steen: | ye. baseball fan ix red in the two | not iWkely he will be exception I have seen King box and pt ger Row ¢ White Sox, an-| * clubs which ba n the world| 4 . » pitching | Successful this year, able to master. I can take #0M¢) vould have to work nine nee in 3 The pennant winner in either! 7 ching staff ay upon to fill Blows myself, you know, and| 7 vol eggea te . league y looked upon as . bas I can hit a $ tr agyses 7 ree 2 « P > the e work, with! -p A he said yesterday 1 ‘i tet : a8 , ng ag mts oune 2 i in now and ten ee ee for his training st. t ‘ ‘ Tou Rt : . = Niger Pleas Bes f are ants are a one-two club. The Naa iley has changed ie athe a Bweeey. Toreete q * . any ae r cla y Neill is | tional league club that can beat Mig here. He has been arour > Sule seataaee a1 Richaabag : Kerr $s 0 has | Graw to the will have to sh ° Marines, Eighth regiment / y < year t ional : t fumore, as at that time he had just aoe > . 3 more thar of them did a from his first trip to Ca é " : . ~ 3 r 7 nts of 1917 were | fornia. He takes things more ser : sc . oe : ; Be ; Buse >» anything else in @l D femaly now, and has certainly picked NEW RECORDS LOOKED ma : a or ‘ t sue that the breaks in the 18 will serve to make the go ems pamers im te! bone] QR AT NAVAL MEET. "the, permon clad | a creditable rein c lee aa gg At second base McGraw meets EXPECTS TO WIN : Pi te he ‘ E , the this first problem. Filling the (Next Purnam will analyze FIGHTING JIMMY ite * fad : interesting club in eba r year shoes of Herzog, when Herzog is the St. Louis Cardinals.) Mick King dropped in yesterday o L-sigp nape | nt 1918 ene right, is a big job for any ball while out for his evening nlp og beet -yege ‘ ? * ng than in r r player. Doyle, a few years ago, ind, while he did not have ; pen bgt ged ‘ Was as great a keystone sacker to say about his fight tonight,| tance in 419. an ee | oI ment on the b. because of the as Buck, but for two or three Ihe mentioned some plans for the m y in 10 flat ty of Johr ir years, since he sustained a frac Pies which are mighty liable not i f th er y to do tured leg, has been — slipping to materialize unless he is victor CHICAGO CUBS BEATEN 7 « n-| Doyle is a smart ballplayer. + Darcy r : int for instance influence is an asset to an Ting has a late Austratian paper) BY SACRAMENTO SQUAD aeePeIES? oF perhaps three club, but it Is a question wheth- which Corbett, the famous boxing “RAMENTO, Apr the Giant r the er or not. his hanical ene of the Antipodes, passes 4) Cyn, ed off in Sacrame: est “How did I do it?” Billy Wright asks himself as he gazes at the husky Jimmy Darcy, and remembers the sare eup as last year ing ‘will aut as eae = few caustic remarks about the . ° LD to 2 came to | Whirlwind fight he once pat up with him in Portland McGraw will have the great not, McGraw must fall back hampions in our part of the Coun-/tne jocal Pac st league ¢ est lefthanded pitehing staff in upon George Smith, who filled try: ‘Three of the Cubs’ seven hits and t x aseball with Slim Nal Rube in dur 20K" ce | Belt Prices to Retailer ft & zog's absence last Bpeaking of King’s win over Mc/two runs were scored in the ninth Hutter, Pegs and Cheese om and Ferdie Schupp. The Gntyre, he says, Chester Mcin after the Chicagoans had practically x tter, with the added experi her no chance of an ruit r, should be rl t n r r or pamey fave been the heavy resigned themselves to a shutout ence, either th champion of the Pacific ¢ The locals did not have cnuch trou s in riek last year, Th third © jobs. Flet nd Heir gull not be very much. We ble hitting Hendrix and Va The first c strawberries | rruits if allfor r to think " n r © them nailed dowr Never heard of him, or words of the seaso y from | Apples So piapieeyen x 917 n the id McGraw may have that effect. {EW ORLEANS, April 2—The| Louisiana. 7 1 around| Delicious, extra fancy +4 : The t t have} to hit league pitchin t MIKE PETE BESTS AL ‘leveland Indfans will hit the 11 $4.50 p ch. The none gh * c ee. “ " ion }ly Dave Robertson will re : ea , SEN CONTEST today for Dallas, Shreveport and demand ts heavy ‘ bx ; bo] Bad ; \ , eit has refused to report and f Pacifie Coast Middle- y Sea t ouston, for a series of exhibition | price A small — ship , . Cream Brick " pass ¢ ‘ g an iron n | it said he s entered the i H ii oo. lieaies (daar Wil TMed “ee Wer inet fo Monday tree lee aces | ae Peete a att ie Sse “At aid he has entered the gov- || weight Championship “a Thursday on e " Demaree r Kel < s of e draft *K KING * Bee «16 god de n ehes ' triplet oo 1 » Class A of the draft || MICK KING, Australian Jack , the The pr nterpreting tee pe ‘ mA ke t pi s to be called at any danif} . “; : 2 and Pacific Coast Mid- Jast night in Aberdeen. It was one a aanaaee \ - re ; ‘ ? ton Triplets f n n f course, n be “ ‘of the most ferocious battles seen potatoes Tue Poser vente ae naate © c r . p, but r old px diweight Champion ys, | this year in the Grays Harbor vil Ieaption Guothtoos9 Money New. — — FIGHTING JIMMY everal local boys were in the pre : mtd tegen beh Mba per ton £ . N 208 A Ea ae DARCY, Conqueror of Binaries roo! Wh ene BEER | rete ana rroswcn houses Monday BraneeAi Ning ain.” ot Whoopee! Gonfalon Chase Is Pi. onal were staged by Harry “aston edie ath y r ib . $ x Piast: a And Four er Biase cor The aoose club. Hayry Me very ea acinus eee Sa CP : Under W ay in Coast League Star Bouts. fs a brother ot eae, toe | pn seas ieee ag el iggy Reon gh ~ igigar seller and fight impresario } 1%0 per pound ¢ Hot dogs sizzi n he morning eal BILLY WRIGHT TO BE | wow at 100 Cotmmoin Pa peanuts or sak wove iter sunny Sout. |g General Adm a m veserved decline of 10c per ewt. for sweet aa Bill Ore ‘ion nh welerwel att eodehane left the imita B | milk also was announced Tuesday aera in toa (Goa celshinte the Day What ea Ringside Didar cht. tors of my H | Condensar! re paying producers | ‘ “a ate the day with a game vingside . will make his first signs on First « h cuit towns op onto preventing rain. It rained hard ts on sale ai sing for some ie moved my Dent but $2.65 per cwt., due to heavy pro FLOUR | diamonds t , . ning late yesterday and fans today Brown & Hulen, Second and when he takes on of Like ate spe n - ; ey 1 cut (Prices paid whole The services of a DEN if of the 1918 w gathe ae the sdueke vedere Pale is in the Crystal Pool down of export trade except for #— It marked th threatening skies Joe Dizard's, Yesler windup to the King Darcy « my old location. My new en-| the army and na . bear in mind ies the ibe | | the hot ve for the Sacr italia the league infant : » Teg | trance in 106 Columbia, midway b, 3 » alate tage Sorc bt Sek Sacra © league infan dent ‘ pe sail, th tween Firat and Second aves will Dentists are Dentists of long} nex played in its own back yard with Rattersby & Smith, 906 Firat ee oa have y a a arya Set telee may prices because of the} v 14 Aw Moai bale 40°b-% experience and recognized ashore Fg ld pennant | Vernon, ‘The infant became a | Ave time Sammy Gordon, beothen |deméal practice op that the incre my | “i skill and ability. Le ee A en eaacs Fogular young Hercules yester Green's Cigar Store, 1406 Third ‘Of Abe, is here to try and get some| Dusiness will cae re | th Our high s work, low] will be on snd (he Welne oae cal ane Rutch's Pool Room, Third ana Fevenge for the family on Frankie] the war. ‘gee norte : prices and painless methods San Francis d with a with Sacramento fans ready to Union. B ee Morrow, the Spokane 1ad | man Ye Aeattic whe aid net rolec his | Meet ek. paren a7. are. vouched for by over! boosters’ dnam. ® parade anes bet their winter's socks on the | Whe in Coming along in style, meets| Prices because of the war. vie ae aga “roomrns F + aso twenty thousand satisfied) finn to s deat Eddie Wilson in the curtain-rainer panne |° wen iat 17) : | usuaily Chief 0 "3 r = | alll : ii et sea ANWork = | “crashes Crate of 2 don ..225@25 to eo patients DETROIT TIGERS WIN vediah“toeni, per TW. 22, is Guaranteed for | LOCAL HOCKEY CHAMPS ana tronuat°piate known covers very ittie of the root of the moutRS eee CCTNNATI TEAM se aais sei 15Y | MAY PLAY CLEVELAND Etec dnsa"yccla eae Hass DetroltTicers on aa a| yd tied o Siete ie ears | ‘The Ames hockey team, winners Gold Crown 84.00 Be ates tesaveon the two tonme || feimertane,accewded grery cour: || vaktma, per te o00000101occ “jeg Examination and Consulta-|{ho"Siistern title. a Cloveland team Bridgework, per too was a wemblance of a contest|| ness Judgment. ound busl- | A A ‘ tion. If proper arrangements can be made, Gold Filings 0 " eh el ‘ eres ayia 5 eee ee inning’ 4% Popeore: Nebraska, Ber ed LL A8 00@38.00 I HE now making an effort to secure the Platina Fillings . JACK DEMPSEY SIGNS 0 wana Gee $1.00 28.00 aide | game ie ; 4 for fifteen years. Have improssion taken im the | gigdiohan—Looal, G00. «essere «Paid Pi xaminations and advice FOR GO WITH DEVERE Pald on Savings Accounts Rhubarb ies Ming By A « Pate and Uuldge Week,” We Mane the : Fetabages—-Yeakima ..- i I 2 . ” present patronage ie recommended by our ubject to Check Ard ST. LOUIS, April 2—Jack Demp Cordially Invited. a ‘Alnakn . ; 2 ti “4 Business Men m stomera, Ww rk in atill giving good satisfaction. Ask our 9 0 ene |Spinach—Loeal, box 5 * Fat, fro ae customers who have tested our work. When coming sey, heevrwolgnt boxer, today nga i eee eat DENTISTS | 7, 20 30 anette ais Sina on to meet Bob Devere, of Camp Fun-| : quash —Hubberd, per. sc... 4 Ton, frozen 1 A. tezr. mM o Sandi Fi ° ston, April #, here. Dempsey has || Peoples Savings Bank |! sweet Potatoes rer ™ : Beer ecaers te tn ike scasimititana i SLITi SN TTR AcraN RT Eilisies ie msich with Tom Cowler' gucoty ave, ane rine we, | ees ee pos Veat ancy, 66 to. 186-1 * Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. || Torrey &Sear Billiard Parlors | OHIO ,CUT- RATE DENTISTS ry Gor that date. Alaska YeHOW see seseeeeeees Beet--County, iv. ay Second Ave, and Pike St. 1430 3rd, Under Owl Drag Store UNIVERSITY ppecite Brasct-Patersen Gui SECOND AND LENORA for the

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