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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1918. PAGE 8 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—That Was Too Much for Tom. -|SPORTS AND COMICS By Condo, WHAT? Sure AS \aive! That Guy SAN, TOM,) FORGOT To STOP AT THe SHOE REPAIR SHOP FoR! ~ Outburst: of Everett True. <0, —— tS THIS _ THE JONES Resivence ¢ 7 _ BY PAUL PURMAN our national army was gervice the old army men of This Chicago Banker NO, — CENTRAL HAS GIVEN YoU THE WRONG NUMBER, SQul Your SHOES - You BETTER. GeT THEM ON YouR. WAY TweN're ALL READY "EA - RREL FOOD—The Submarines” Were Only Channel! Stakes. T | compulsory attendance of the youth would bring systematic athietic training to every American at the him or her "s =n canee? J €E O09 ° cS ny (ue ALL OLO SALTS SONG SINGS "BOUT TH’ BRINY DEER Un Hun! — P You DEEDA~Lanveeee®: / Niknow rve A WG AOTIOW To a AoW Look AT ‘Deus FAIRBANKS SPEAUING OF MOVIES — WAVE YOU cx. Was MY SHOES WRAPPED INA [ ( GERMAN 4 f NEWSPAPER. BY AHERN (wwwrze mata? >) prion You see? —~ WE CAME ALMOST TD SAILIN’ WM wit A WHOLE FLOCK OF —_“ SUBMARINES ~ i Gon ie : Tune at | ON a . A fe WS Ste~? AO \ DON'T in THE <TRINSTAACE | SHEN WHAT ANNETTE THINK WANE - recw ba ea VELLERMAN 1¢ WMAT IS Ir? a Se APPEARING IN? =o that the men who were | se when it would do to and receptive of | Most good. At the same time the ; ae eric, wore thane who had snmeinin | "mintary™ tmnt | SUN BRIAR IS | Willard-Fulton Ez = = ; = - orga Gi taal avin tek wine entailing) FAVORITE IN Fight May Go ly Training | Own Rib Used Hot Sun Speeds Up engaged in some fieki of He endeavor. “The youth of America are nat The classiest array of colts that) ROCKFORD, Il Apr | as faced the barrier for many years| Willard-Fulton bout, on July 4, may “ay Efe the reason that the ath-|uratty fond of athletics and these | bas faced the barrier for many years) Willard Fulton bout, on duly @. BY HL C. HAMILTON Bill Leard’s Giants are doing the afternoon the best soldier, and he! can be combined with military train. | Will take the word in the classic Ken-| * held at the Camp Grant canton | 14 > a @ble to endure the fatigue | ing jp " mann to t 4 ra ‘ ment United Press Correspondent some mighty fine work these | Tom Cunningham, former nh suc a anner as to be ac ic 7 to be he at Churchill backstop, - " eampaigns and stands up| ceptable to practically every Youngs bounded Pe ae Finns. were beings made Frids W YORK, April 20.—The value | warm days and are fast round. | ent the box ‘osapeatialyi ee © the strict military rou-|ter in the land. There would sel-| >on" May Lt Pincha night to the fight there in case of spring training under favorable Ing into shape for the opener. |one over on the magus ho great war is reflected in two it cannot be held in St. Paul, Gen . y . 2 Shas are, dom be necessary the use of com itions never wan more aptly All showed up well Friday | Joe Devine’s Duthie b will 5 " jot the favorite entries of the race. | Charles H. Martin, camp commander, | yp poh t si , . nev plreadl-sva-randliper gia! > Sr gang a 8 tothe pulsion to make the youth perform | Sun friar represents the allies. He) indorsed the proposal tera ay hown in baseb han since th against the Seattle Engineering | meet the Giants Sunday and is ex- «3 e Fort Dearborn | his share of national service because | iy an F per gastrin WP p present season opened. | Company Forgers, _ expecially | pected to put up a lively battle. | Bank of Chicago, and pres-| he would be trained by the use of | trance a as ahead Gr ka kaka Today the Giants and Red Sox/ the pitchers. Giants 16, Forg- Vancouver plays its first exhibl the Chicago Athletic a8 | sporty he liked and for which he was ye Agence . - ° : Jatand at the head of the two major ors 0. i , te cacti teat aah | 2BOrts he Uked and for which he was ican, acaba representa the ited Jimmy Marquis ; oe aeoar mk cae ig Till ¥ {Shige Lis Boor | Shoe er tee Coomaatiast lesan aN post. adapted temperamentally and | Goss ome n » th tig Hill Kuss and Chief Le Roy | icos of the Commercial league. Pres- iis. compulsory in all Cross and the American army, an bis rere: ‘he * latte oes for boys between 14 and paynlentty : vyay OWNER, A. K. Alexander, « Kentuck Gets Good Start Slr c at San ef iim Geen went ¢ 1 the mound and kept up |ident Bob Brown seems well pleased Bee uncon oe, ‘Take base bat for instance ¥ iablice” th tm tha ae or 5 gece anata Seakiiey pitenee inchs Si £ t machine-gun fire t with the players he has in camp, bet Reel a tein heated yan Nel pe - — he bl or’ | France, and becau last puree has the honor of twir first) Giant tchers were : eth oop e in Flanders. | is still dickering for a couple more Sse space, Sim ata | ores," ake ert in precinct league | won by Escoba last 1, amount: | not.MIno-run tor rings, starting things meena . eicsgase r maleur sport. His aim| games three or four tenes & week? |ing to $7,246, was donated to the Ted tees ween | oe ao Ke roductory Still After Wolfer a wage any) Interest in the competition would | ¢ the rest of the bow to the boys y and cer Brown is still er Outfielder lhe clean amateur athletics. #4 Sag ia Marlin Springs y r be kept up by arrangement of con ‘ . tain’ f nerform- Wolf, and b ~s he will taken his plan for com-|greseional Briar will go to the post a the t of white: | oe. — Wolfer and bdelieves, he will: pe es co eto ta cain |STomtione! district championahipe climate hsmeirc “ ‘th Se ae : ance box. 1 s followed |Tke on the payroll before the open- SN Maen to bave @ con-ltween the leading teame until the (mile in 1:47 pu lard was the eam he blank-| training seas = ree kind h 1 hot game. Jose Acosta, Cuban iP Will. passed, making base-| final or championship of the Ur showing for a Jimnrr Al nard. The effects of sn Hit Ball Hard South ‘with aiave: in eee School in America as the| other sports, chosen an part of the |“**\* ' 1 Anne won from Lincoln, § White Sox were in miserable Pia oe ing wren Dips pl arvval Ploy Rgrenray Bese og ct | . chosen as part o Fit Boda PE eT Ny pnd gr sond errs lt ‘ . jon of La urveau Smale, | ford in the Three-I league, has been curriculum, be handled. } : #. wok during their tra and the wed) it ball hard. | signed up, Bro > ‘ Records of our athletes in The youth should be divided into bo has _ " a © hu iss baat teazn now Is only about half ready The eto" tina | aay ; ania, hoi ok alone Proves conclusively tha ee classes accel ° negntone Day K Com ‘or the hard fight that looms before ay. " is an ‘ iE tae bene otater so according to age and | per. War God and CC. Van Meter eS he on Hgpmcon prt aon Kilke, t hpaw last season and .350 the year Prk Patios teat] enty... The Jenloe division would |rtappy Thoust Ocheltree Breaks Neck BY os howdy eer gai Leard quad out to the re Lampert. 0 be ccenpuied Of youths of 14 ana 16 {ED BLUFF, Cal, April 20 7 ‘ park a : orning and| ‘The fans have taken over the club Make a better man in any | intermediate, of the 16 and 17-year RED | p a team which rn “4 aeae atte helene - a 7 ; site Baie aed ail dues ad elaneke | C pd ccna got ready for’ the with the | franchise. It will be managed by the i endeavor cory senior, of those 18, 19) oe ota Soe se raiac |cndern bleh actioel axkletes . “ap Jackies from th ining station in! Vancouver Coast Baseball Club, Ltd. @ are Rave failed in our ath-| | ‘ Nineteen games were 1 inlern Califor keh rew — , ae We | produced, but in quantity.| New Solicitor of Ten games started at § ' rame ‘ : Menke up for this in the to (ees ea icles Seema aepaeCor! FANS WITH HIS VET PLAYER x : “by giving every American best young officers had at} any opposition such as would be en gendered by such a regimen as the | | Prussians subject their people to. | Labor Department MAY DERBY to Camp Grant in New Season Showing Effect | to Mend Head Bill Leard’s Giants | A between the ages of 14 and 21| | Club Standings BY H.C. HAMILTON | immediately turned his thoughts in to indulge in his natural ig | xe United Press Correspondent other ctions, and began gather ot without expense to —_ | sENNCAN LEAR NEW YORK, April 20.—Possessed | ing a bunch of v around him, can only be done by gov | The first carload shipment of I 6soe@r “ 1 By a team tera after a few | They not de many more nw control and direction of ath Angeles strawberries ix due for the Stogrse a e yee Pee Conale siok aes tee ford A th oer ein he making them compulsory market Monday mort TT . 1 00 ae Bias manager of the| form a team t oul peut pian which mostly readily |rice will sell at $3 per crate of 1 “4 ee eee eee some tite landther. teem! Ge Sait Wilem ¢n meet for the nationalization of a cups. 2.400 eg. Vices Bewd comes.» iceman srt: SX fs that which utilizes our elec | A small ship’ t 66 : eee eu bts) Staite fe. - —-— of chinery for the districting of Jarrived from V : 5. 2 oe ee aa a ee ae eountry, The unit is the pre. Jond grade s ee NATIONAL LEAGUP perrendlyen ein 4 tote Each precinct supplie with | jin from C F ® ATIO: RAC uF eee " he oo 6 th t general KIECKHEFER IS STILL i Sim field, gymnasium, athletic product will arrive in want ie 1.008 Tar lid and ig < oR epee UE THREE-CUSHION KING 4 ~~ and instructor and thee with few m r Aeiphia eB Fi seen that Mack has gained strength| CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Augie Kieck- mer bine scare OER cain |e om " aoe over the club of a year ago, In b today is still the world’s cham- 4 off the market. A carload arriving Prices 4 wholéeate) 1 2 33 out: e now has Kopp and Wa pion’ th cushion billiard player. Large, Friday was sold within half an hour. | 2 eee eve vis ee erigth.| BO an ee ee ee Pes Be ee eam tite Who bt ° 000 excellent hitters. George Burr wir the third block of 50 points pe nt . a Keve, bhi 1190 COAST LEAGUE Harry Warden, U. 8. sailor, before with the Tigers, is 4 rom Eien Base, 0 Serene INSP: , \ Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | lewhent, bt ras eh Won, Lest. Pet. »w) and after the operation by and hi n the ¢ a TO inate, agree Some Sa erry Pa a ‘Angelos 23 ed with a piece of bone whittled fro Youngsters are at second| lieckhefer s grand average for t RARE py | VEGETABLES ry May and Grain ste ser | bis rib, and shortstop, but the veteran Larry| Match of 150 points was .753 and “ | Artichokee—Per dor. «5. 1991.00 ik ame |Gardner ix at third base and—hit-| Maupome's was . t A | White, per sips 10 Altaite Meal 18.00 429) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 20,| ting hard and often. The catching} . | | Rects— Local x 1.60@1.75 ania Chen 2 oot When in doubt extract a rib taft Mack asts is veteran and russel Sprouts... 6.00 | 9 %| Adam lost one to gain a wife good. H t staff is more , pon cont “Se fala Hert Scrape ro ooiz000, Yesterday’s R 1 Hacry ‘Wastanl1-yeancld ees ccubd thal macy ta’ tee aes P J s | Guabisnewes Crate ert Sermo @iz0.00 esterday’s Results ry Wa ar-old seaman , nan any he has thrown | falls MB Siflower_-Fiat Dutch 0 Gpitet : £5.00 | 5a from Salt Lake, Utah, has just given | into the pennant hunt for two sea- [M1] John W. Abercrombie, former con- | "Saiitornia tof ty adh cee 77.00} one up to have his broken head| sons Examination and Consultation 5 | srecoman from Alabama, has Just | Cabbage—Celtomls. per ms sya ae : gd on AMERICAN mended. | When the blowoff of the old Ath-| been appointed solicitor of the De-| ,Winningsted. per Mm: ; 0) Bt. Tanta-Chicago—postponed; sold. Ribs seem to supply a wide range|letics came, Mack promised to be tal |partment of ‘Labor by President | Germ Heck . Chain Shells Detrolt-Clevaland—postponed, cold par nt of wabor by President | Cueumbers: ; 500500 Chipped Harley 1800] Morning Game nM »,| of human needs, in addition to keep: | among the elite by 1917, He e Wilson. | Setory—wor, crete . 4.0848 Dairy Feed $3.00 | Now York 1 4 ing a man properly chest wasn't, but before the army began at the hte bona ° : 0 in Me 7.99 | Hoston 2 5 wrden w ton for| nicking his men he had a young,|| MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE Gariic—Local, new, per > 8% 19 Ground Barley and Oat Feed 0 | Htunmell and Reul; Ward for | ni Rh young, | ecal, new, Der + a] wley an a $9.00 wnnell and Reul; Hush and Agnew. |.” ‘ P co. A co cou sate ‘ ©] CONFER WITH UMPS | ierreratinn cteer erste 0's 2fban Gate ; mame Bs UB A barter rent beth Bars | ernie thn enpasition ta Rosteee| ts gus acne We ee ie eee TAU ) fi ond, per carte 2.26@2 60 | OM ley Ne + 19 6) Islan alifornia, navy hospit rouble for the oppositios another | ese Nl ee oa]| | MILWAUK April 20—Club| ‘Gal. Bead, per, sorts crate ree dae | OU Meal Be 9 8% .0| While he was under the anaesthe year, His team of and bush re- |} o your ty i sth . waa| owners of the American association| 12% Angeles Rend: Per 225 Ayater hele Caldwell, ‘Thormahien, Monroe and) the surgeon decided to perform 1its was coming inistartiing |I ccescetestston. een, onesieeiittas | will meet in Chicago April 20, a Green, per Gos... “00 | Rated Gots Hannah; Toth and Agnew felch d, ete evghcg te Srovabiy saul tate sti Seng wih toc ameete Green, per do i othe ng delaye of body obably would ve] Only charges will be for medicines |before the season opens, for a con-| Cal. hend, per erat Bo Sermteh Food R H. #,| restoration ‘ked to land at the top of ; ed e take 4 | ference with umpires relative to | soreaens ‘< ~ . M4 phia 3 ‘ond divis hi h pees a _ |means of eliminating the spit ball| Yakima, per Th. «++ 0 pohpeeten 1 3/ Injured in a runaway accident a} the ond division with it this sea-|{ You wilt be surprised how little d ind roeartrank daliverios, 1¢ 1 perso mack 1p) Timothy | Chere and) MeAvoy; Ayers” ana/ Year ago when he was thrown on his | 8° it wil. Gent: pou, “ ! " . sto Wheat May Py Aingmith head, the young seaman had sufferec enuded of his young stars, Mack 4 nd othex fr liveries, it became | Parsnipe—Ha ig it Wheat eongtie | uttered | _Denuded of t M President Hickey catled the con-| Perper nraaxs, per tb. ih) ] Prices Paid Producers tor | NATIONAL Er tas ike “atetine a nil’ wan 4 ference, following requests for action | Potatoes local « v1800@ 22.00 ealtry, Veal ond Pork | Chleage-H, Houle = postponed Wet pressing upon’ th S rivati, ite leet i waits Gen cme menor grounds essing upon the bra e los Mi from some of the owners, a jon PP 20 | Springs 1917, froxe tnture-Cincinnath—portponed; eold.| weight rapidly, Nature refused to} ee wcict wna scones Pc ge ee ee a ek ae = D 1 . 0 7 |" Over 4 thn. frozen i, az break | f Rutabagas—Yakima Vso@1 ‘ a In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the Nigh - ee ss es vt , ” Adergast and) It was then the surgeon took 5 ; . ahtest iD F988 pain” Is, the ery of al Mickey King, Seattle's lightweight | Mister cai, ‘box’. lock hoe 3 Hergant and) It was then the surgeon took | and strongest plate known, covers very ‘ttle of the roof of the mouth; ¥ ity. t at 608 Third Ave | Champion of the Const, chalked up Dasket 6 to 126-1 be HOF ee ceed | you can bite corn off the cob; guaran “here is no ‘Three-fourtha of | another knockout Friday night when County, ‘tb 130 5 11 -9| Warden's rib and inserted it into the| teed 15 years, P pul Sas i, 19 from bad|he put away Jack Clifford, of Port One w 5 7 14 © 1| boy's skul | pet! > © Kore, . ew Gitta: tragis Sumie witene tee Grt driner and Kruoger; Demareo,| ‘The pression has filled out All work (fin ‘bleedin, oa hang | land in the fifth frame of their 10 x . Retailer for Ballee and MoCarth ; | work guaranteed for 15 years. i ee pee eae 7, PSYS | ound affair down in Aberdeen, 4 Batter, Kees and Cheese | ‘i tt b Maarwey Warden has gone from 116 pounds to | TEETH Have impression taken in the morning na oe castes py B this disease| Mickey was working like a tor. Bitter | coast | 180 in weight, and is today dn splen PLATES, and get teeth same day. Examinations manter of same. Come to me| nado and he made a big hit with Native Washington creamery, cube .43| Hm, | C14. Onyatca) conaltion, and advice free, ge. Special care taken of | the fans with his speed, He had Kative ba rs neha ag ¢reamery, brick .4 8 nee . “ip 9 Next time you want something you ‘ ren’ teeth. A iberal discount| Cutford gasping from the start. « yy apap emia 44) ySgmith, Johnwo T ondan ana | BAven't got, try a rib! Coll eet Boo emetee of Sue aie asranen, 7s. snd thelr peels Brae addrantat ha Tullets : ———— ~ and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test Murphy-K ky D Chane | of Time. Most of our present patron. 1 Phone Eilictt 3623. pl y- ruvosi y Draw | Dadger Brick, rn 4 5 age is recommended by our early patients, whose work is still giving good SAN FRANCISCO, Apri! 20.—The Dudeer, Hel poe wh $d I od e C f | satisfaction. Ask our patients who have tested our work. When coming queation of supremacy between K. 0. | Cream Brick 00 Brown and Bowles; Fvane and Kon ATA} |) to our ortice, be sure you are in the right place, Bring this ad with you | Ine. ruvosky and Spud Murphy re- |G romestic Wha m Fourth—Westlake—Pine Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People 4 Fhtre Avenue, Cor. James, |™Ained undecided today. They |g.” Oregon ‘Triplets . ne 3 > w ail Cab. t—D. + : w SPE $:30 & m. to 8:20 p, m.| fought to a draw when they met here comes s&s, + | RE slg SDcIng OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Sendays, 9 to 1% last night. Woshington Tripivis 24@ (26| Brenton and or; Kremér, Caldera Werld's Largest Dry Cabaret 5 TS hee 87 and Mitze, Murray. 207 UNIVERSITY ST. 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