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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. PAGE 10 S OF THE DU FS—Wilbur’s ‘Middle Name Is Appe tite. ; r OW, HEL-LON- 1 Just f WILBUR, Come Here! i | A BONE To PICK WITH By Condo, Nese WHEATLESS AND RESCUED OUR CANDY : ) WAVE A Bone —— , me? - | Suppose 1] MEATLESS DAYS AND im “TIME ~ THAT HOUND) . Inver, J ONE OF THOSE COLD, SPHINXLIKE aS CANDY S "THE IDEAS tus Howee. BUSINESS WILBUR WAS EATING To Pick WITH Tuar’s a a a - . _—e *M ABOUT STARVED OUT! It ALL vp! “e Nov To CO} ASHIERS WHO, WHEN YOU PAY Your X ss é eal . } , MAKS NO ACKNOWLEDGMENT - la RTHER THAN THE NGCESSARY ONS IN TAKING THE MONEY AND GIVING THE CHANGE, SQUIRREL FOOD—Already George Gets Seasick. Yiknow “HERE'S Lore A Un Won! bon CHA TWINGS FOR SAILORING KNOW = FOR BOKIN’ Vil HAVE TO GET aa WW COMPASS w~ s ~S —_we ical ; ; ) KHOW FOR weiGHin FOR PLAYIN’ Ael SmaKN’ C'MERE GEORGE * TW ANCHOR m~ . ‘ ‘pour a ‘oLo SATs, C TH SAILORS HORN WOTZLA MAATTA : HOW “THEY SPIN Yarns! * an’ VLU WAVE “to * FIRST 19 A PAIR ) AN’ Lu HAVE To S Sat aeeer dine pipe ! eae , wrcun's \ wane OF BoxKIN’ ‘ ALSO ILL NEED ‘ NNA vv ‘BouT WEED A SPINNIN ' An’ YoBAcCO ! . Go SA oves SCALES AN’ , > ou ' J . MAKIN’ You 7H y bn OO ‘ } DOG WATCH ! ‘ ° 'T CHARLIE. , SS — Must Get xT A oe ; meee SSE Some Hitting If Griff & : ath 7 7 wT ao Is to Get in Top Class r Nica” BY PAUL PURMAN jee at second and Foster at third, up the Washington club this | With Lavan or McBride at short. Me ie sonfeth: Bride has slowed up painfully and = ing like looking at a| io Wwastington club will suffer if Of changeable silk, it looks dif-) Lavan is called. from different angles. One) Grittith has only three outfielders, Tiger oat snsoer wat Nie fn'te we” amon tan | When a Chap Is Named Kuss, He Ought to Handle Umpire O.K., Eh, Leard? Griffith this year has one It is a strong, fast trio but one fie Sent ching, comtinations| which lacks | batting strmneth but | Ws shington Has Decided Sport Eds Will Not Have to Pay War Tax at Ball Games. That's Right. When a Man Has to Go to EVERY Bell Game i’ Seeual at the head of the list. them, | Outrage to Add to the Hardship. Shaw, Craft, Ayers, Ying-| Ainsmith will do most of the catch ag, Dumont, Engle and Lynch seem |ing with Gharrity helping him. i B be the pitchers likely to stick ‘The main weakness of the club is Johnson isn’t fond of talk- hitting. The entire club, counting Br ent oe Sy Ses et Pap! Sheen =| WILLARD AND |B Kine B : GIANTS GET A_ SELL LIBERTY BONDS | BALLARD COACH GOES Adie Ainsmith, declares Walter is! Lavan, batted only .241 last season, | arry- In out Toni ht Bigs 56ers. tte news ant tat sent. sse| FULTON NOT 4 : | TIEINNINTH; | AT THE POLO anounos) 10 CAARa ES April 16.—Maj. Gen.| George B, Cole, former Ballard of early season form. Far! that to “may be tat ert sc | TO MIX IN U. Ss. Looked to as Bell Ringer'| ? A Ms commanding the U. AB school coach, and Coach Ernie who is trying to pull a division f the East, threw out ek, looks fair at this season ten and John Lavan, better watisfied | 0) an gg April 16—-No}. The Arena will be opened as a, Adolph Schacht and Ted Whitman! oy. sre wr save the the first ball at the game between | Wells of Lincoln, are among @ group year, a — va te Se coe ga itions this year, will stick ae oO bi cilichiliy : outa boxing palace Tuesday night, with | will referee F opposition Monday the Dodgers and Giants here today | of 27 well-known coast athletes who are in fair shape. Dumont heavier heavyweig! champtonal prize | 1, Balt wav the best card of ~~ —_ 7 4g at or pid pres > have to shoulder most of the| Washington might break into the |fight will disgrace America during | the seasan to attr - fternoon, and forced the leaguers © grounds. ‘The old press | wil] go to France in the serviceof CS the season to attract the crowd 4 box in the lower stand was turned r : Pitching for the club, al- first division if the punch can be | the war | ALEXANDER MAY PITCH _ inte.” extra inning before they got the ¥. M. C. A. Regge soa p Ther roposed Willard-Fulton fight |. The main event ie expected to be prec tagaylioue ted quota of runs.|into a Liberty Bond booth and Lieut. | — Craft, it is believed, will come produced, but if the Senators bat no| The prope a FER) bell-ringer. “Fighting Jim” Barry ; NA Feae went over the Marty McHale, formerly ball player, pa -° with some good stuff this year. | harder than last year they are due|on Independence day will NOT be | pul nioeded Indian, has come all the TODAY; MAY JOIN VY mag ty tnall , headed a corps of bond salesmen. |¢ © 3. “Home Run” Baker éreve Washington infield will be for another second division berth. held on soit over which float the | way from California convinced that ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 16—Grover| 1 Ba Olant ‘ is: te ‘tit jin three runs for the Yanks. than last year while Lavan es Stars and Stripes ho lk eahee aticag dean Goats | S, Me. April 18-—G The Giants came to bat in | YANKEE. N President Wilson, who heretofore the club. Lavan is in the| (Tomorrow Purman will dis. Soon Col. J. C. Miller, fight promot: |i, Ying of peace pipe. And Mickey, (AM wove a Se eon wiath with the Sor ry against | WASHINGTY , | brown the first ball, was mot 1 ight, and lard ! 4 exident of the Cubs, dismour om. Le Bour and Smale tied ? : ‘and may be called any time. i= the Boston Braves, who (er. will call off the fight. and Willard | spurred on by the loan of his heavy-| from the same train here today ay Be trol ry singled to/opening battle of 4 attend. Judge will be at first, Ray Mor-| trained at St. Petersburg, Fla.) [and Fulton will be at liberty to f° wisn ttle a week ago, ie deter : : . jo | Wague baseball reason here Mond pierre over there and fight the Huns or joined their team. Alexander wa right. In the next frame Richie ‘ t 4 BOSTON WINS ———___—__________ gl atay here and help win the war by | net to shew the fans he has the! to pitch the opener here against reached third and was shoved home|W8* ®& decisive victory for i ! S : Soldier Suggests doing something more useful than | -14 mp, Riiantaion tes det roubed hitn ofl Gammatertty ta the outtiold | Walter Johnson was inoffective,|from Philadelphia, 7 to 1, in the : priaetightas: te Uttle thrill 1 and New York defeated Washington opening game Monday. PLAY FIRST | “Sweetheart Flag” 4| The fight cannot be pulled.off in|, Ths ittle thriller will be preceded | condition . Manager Leard was ab om so get = , SO Oe ee are oe » any cate ta the Unie several preliminaries that would) The Cubs are convinced that out to the park with the —~ tah: ’ h permit boxing | Wildeat Leonard, of the Seattle fore he can be drafted into the na-|chance during the afternoon. Cy BY H. C. HAMILTON ‘ “ lcontests, will refuse to let Willard | Construction & Dry Dock company, | uonal army Young twirled a nice game and was . United Press Correapondent jand Fulton stage this prizefight and Jack Hartford, of Tacoma, at Lee Meadows, the spectacular! touched for only one run. Le Cous ing our easure NEW YORK, April 16—Jonn 3.| | y \s0 Tan GETS 138 pounds, will furnish the curtain | twirler, was to oppose the Cubs. tra showed up in uniform for the Graw, winner of the 1917 Nation- | R rainer, first time yesterday. He waa effec Jeague championship with his| |” | UTHERN ‘The other events are as follows McCARTY MANAGES NEWARK [te against ¢ cigarmakers, but They've been doing that for you since you jumped ts and chief title holder to tl | CAMP LEWIS TROPHY xtc rete, seattio, va. Chet Nett, > fielded poorly hree scored when into your first pair of pants. Your playmates took J pa pa Y best world's series sprinter, CAMP LEWIS, April 16.—P ,. | Seattle; 128 pounds NEW YORK, April 16—Tommy|he Suge an v ler and then ¥ - os lin, irls sized the person of Heinie Zimmerman, tation of the Kr ae of b Claire Rromeo, San Francisco, va. | McCarty, former big league ball play-| threw it awy veer tornaer tn ek yea since fein sige we re and his Giants into their opening “4 deirie treehy, & scteer ball, wi Frankie Tucker, Seattle; 120 pounds. | er, will manage the Newark club of| Dobbs pitched a nice game, and you up. Now e wor es your measw of the season here today. Lar : made Friday hight to the 23rd in.| Leo Houck, Seattle, va. Clift Reid, | the new International league, It was} Downey and Richie worked well be you are paid in accord- Doyle and Josh Barnes, at last) | ‘ge fantry (California), which . Duthie shipyard; 125 pounds ‘announced today | hind the bat ance with the impression had become the real prop-| |’ won the char hip of th a seen 2 SRC you -make. of the Giants, so the band was ; 1 léivislon by @ ting the 3 . Leard is going to try out a young ’ as tructed to start ‘er up. 1 : lay tem tee te ‘ utfie named Sicott this after Few men measure up Early dispatches from Philadel. played in the championship sertes. Sicott h tract with a a to their opportunities. It’s ‘Were to the effect that Charlie tern lear t wants to a certainty that you're ‘threatening to hold up the deal by j | $2,000,000 i Se van wus - . Roy Alexander, one of Leard's de very high—if you have “which he was turned over to the } Pe tig 24|pendable box men, was expected to a marked - down-to-$15.00 “Btallings aggregation. i * * VEGRTARLES at the park Tuesday afternoon 00% \ a arance. Chuck stand- | The Giants’ opening was the first j invest in the THIRD LIB | | , cnemeo—Per des 1 arrived Monday 1 declared fo ay } Hes Get th home appearance on the first day of | | ERTY LOAN. | | Asparagus—Green, per T (Prices paid whotesaie) » was in good condition ardized clothes: Ge ie the season since 1915. New York) | . = e 4 iow 1 ta | Whole wheat, bh Pe VALUES Stetson Tailors to meas- fans are counting on them to repeat | Graham, bbt : oee| There will be no more practice / ure you u for the sake “their performance of a year ago in| very girl who has a sweetheart | 4 3 0.75 | Rye, OO. pi. 5. 00! games until Saturday, when the na ; ; . P § winning the pennant, but many crit-|tn the service should fly a “weet: | eae een cis s Bits | Core meal, bale 36 8.10. cache c3| val training team offers the opposi of your bank account. Jes are figuring on Cincinnati to| neart service flag.” oon i peal ga - ¥ 00 | Hon. 5 4 alifornia 1 os | Prove the stumbling block in their! This is the suggestion of Eugene Cabbage California, per lM. Country Hay and Grain | > A ee ree p : Stetson path. The Reds will get under head-|Turner, Battery E, 63rd artillery, | 4 nt ® (prices paid wholemaie) PAINLESS . ‘way at home, the Pirates being their | fort Flagler 1. ie mi lor 1 Clothes | Visitors. In a letter to The Star, he suggests Colery—Ver erate . are something vastly su- i cmemeina aan aioe that the flag have a blue border xplant——Per tb "7 ‘ — —— VEAN GREGG TO PITCH | with a rea heart in the middle and a Gamenadaetecs! ocr i > Ber ns se STETSON perior to ordinarily tail- April 16.—Vean | blue star in the gniddle of the heart. 5 ALL-STAR BOUTS Lettnee-Local, per crate 22 Chick Food . ‘ “ x clothes. Stetson CENTRALIA, " The field would ¥e of white. Corn ored former star twirler in the : 225 | Cencked Corn CLOTHES clothes are ailored by vill pitch for Ce meswee Camp Lewis team, | REGISTER WOMEN FOR \ , og Pook men who have mastered Auspices Senttle School of which plays here Friday and Sat: EE dor the benefit of the Red Cross PRODUCTION OF FOOD Setocs the art of accentuating character, individualit personality in clothes, Their business is to cre- ate clothes that distin- At the request of the council for round Harley and Oat Feed national defense, the Woman's Ontw League for National Service will con Nebraska, per 1 Ol Meat”, duct & food production campaign. An heat Tl sc. kak aes Torrey &Sears Billiard Parlor | i:creased production will be urged : 2$.00638.00 | Relled ; guish YOU—clothes that 1430 3rd, Corner 3r4 and Pike and a full enrotiment kept at th » doi . Kolled or Ground Barley invite success. 10@ 2 Serateh Pood eee eee ee Sremen be Fifth and University , 06@ .07 | Shorts ; ’ Come in! See our wide | will register for garden or poultry | Roiabagae— Yakima 160@1.75| Soy Rean Meal a a ries! raising commana Alnoke, "2.60|Theethy | range of fabrics! Our pi Local, box 1 - seieswae : rices wi sate Mick King of Australia — Seat oo@11 wn at May oe § | prices will more than sat va, Tomatees—Cal, ive 226@2 Prices Paid Prodace: | isfy you. Have your Might! Jimmy By ni peal, me iz rT i i S 1917, frozen iots, Genuine Scotch oe ave te gh ae : ieee “yl BEE 5 DENTISTRY : Tweeds, Irish Homespuns Mi Pete of Se extra fancy 2.78] roren s' i Hike Pete of Seattle am, i t : Nsgaea “a pita” 12nd Web co al and Worsteds tailored for Claire Bromeo of San Francisco J! Homan Beaute 2.00) ‘ ut nity. Hut at 608. Third. Ave ; you the Stetson way— Frankie Tucker of Seattle ff] ke Spits i ce ane, 6@ 18] the f tha of | the way that invites suc- NOILOVULXa ABSOLUTELY our cess. Cie inidied Weidiis nitevana vie! ve reer Selling ie eaten! For ah veers 1 Havel STETSON TAILORED CLOTHES are union ( M , Ma-bbi. box. ws cial study of thia disease made, They sell at $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 Do Youknow Thal the Union Denti t MNneretion a Devaoee ee ¥ | OateTss Washington creamery, cuba verse, I up. Absolute satisfaction and that alone seals a 5 5 vA. ’ . 14] alive Washington ‘creamery, orice 4 hes 4 : sale at Stetson’s. Jack Hartford of Tacoma 7 tense ’ ; ‘ornia, brick iv men and t charge lens for first-class work than any other Dentists in Se- A "YN Fi | ° seesees 26) families, All work guaranteed EE alae | rege eee STETSON TAILORS [= Beaders | Bll arown abttttett MIE poring. |Iatmanas— itor 8... peers, "United Painless Dentists 921 Third A Sn | Rae me aa rat $:8| seers, i ve., Seattle ve ANION DENTISTS Bobcereta m Suits, He Tire Ave 118 aoe ame es: tne (Next Door to Orpheum Theatre) OVER OWL DRUG sTonn = ee rs 7 pi “ted Avenue, Leo Houck of Seattle