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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1918. Page 10. Tom, IF You'Re as : 1 DIDNT o€e@ NO ; ; ! one yoink Bi " “To WoRK IN THe GARD: | y BULBS Where : > OHION SANDE Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo, You MIGHT PLANT Those , B 2 1 HAD EM SPREAD aa ' ‘ob SO LONG, OLD MAN. I'M ON MY WAY TO AN» BULBS IN MY Flower BED 4 WiLpuR DD You 7" OUT ON THAT JER AN AD. FOR HELP WANTED. FT BULLCeD A TAWe THESE BULB: 7 V// BOX- RIGHT THERE! FRIEND of MINE INTO WRITING — A. FIN cet LAID — ~ * TwaTS mar t THAD LAIO OUT, N ~ frre! sth si : - es To Do DOWN HERE? DON'T GARE TO sce Youve Lerrer § WT INTO THE WAST BASKST, WE'LC PUT You D THE JOB AND SOON PIND OUT WHETHER YOU GOSH! TES’ TWiK now) ALL THERE, THE DSVIL HIMSeUr DEEP ‘Th’ OCEAN MUST an GET A LETTER OF é BE ~ 0O!~ I'D HATE RECOMMENDATION, AND : . ‘Yo BE WUNTN’ FOR IGVEN THE GERMAN KaIseR [= Tm’ BOTTOM \F CAN GOT ONS FROM ‘ SGopyt Tear IT vP— edeoec halt } NTS ONLY A SCRAP OF Pater"! KING AND HIS G LOSES illie Ritchie ALL OFF? SAYS “iin, "*ra TO FARRELL Saturday Night | Lioyd Madden feels fine and | Another championship crown alip | py onic ve i tn ost the Gnaee ped from the hands of Mickey King) state of be headliner at e | when he lost, Wednesday night, in| the Knights 8 | senoker A ning their hail Portland, to Marty Farrell, of New| ™ pero b ] York, in one of the fastest six round hi goes ever seen in the Kowe City | Farrell is the new Coast middie: | round sparring bout with one ¢ It was the second title lost by| Charles Givens and Jack Lewis ‘i King in two weeks, Frank Farmner,| will also give a demonst Jot Kapowsin, having taken the | their skill in swinging the |heavyweight title from him a fort proceeds of admimio: aren | SHICAGO, April 25.—“It's all off."; “The opposition encountered at St.) night ago. nlp swell the Knights of Co ee Willard said today regarding his| Pau! and the fact that it in growing | Farrell started the fight by jab | lumbus war work fund Fourth of July bout with| make it look as if I will not get a} bing King’s nore in the first round Fulton. Despite the seeming | chance at Fulton,” he sald until the claret appeared, King re ? be of Col. Miller, who return A permit to stage the fight will be| plying with shortarm jolts to the PAT EASTLEY HAS NO ENTIRE OUTP - OF from St. Paul today, the cham-|granted or rerused after a joint) body. At the beginning of the fifth BASEBALL HOME YET Geclares the match could not be | hearing of the Minnesota public safe | Parrel! showed his intention to set a bet obs \ty and boxing commissions on May 4 | with “ary win vot te : : ; of oe BU LL” D U RHAM CALLED TO AVERS MAKE |" Acnoumce —t|ink twine rk vu oot he oe P| THE COLORS! Chet Neff, of Seattle, won a deci« th J su nand Russ Hall as IN FIRST GAME WiFich ‘Stories pnt fy ; fhe Vancouver Beavers started oft rounds easily, but the colored boy did but he refuses to sign UR Government has requested that we put at the disposal of & tornado Wednesday by shut. % ~~ oe a Mave amnat™ | s00d w im the third. and Seucth otwit é “ & a out Coughlan’s Commercial |, Hundreds of ceca age fe caer Cries from the crewd spurred Neff . ° the War Department our entire output of the “makings”=—= h ; o he wo rounds on tr t r tt “ ae. 31 to @, fo the firat| star's Cah story contest, which came Soe ne ee BULL” DURHAM tobacco. ‘Pitcher Henlon, who started for to the opening of the fishing |™"" Away with & Knockout in the rew YORK Teak up well, He On first round Mathewson. famous bane ba piteher. | And we have complicd—fully, gladly. For whatever the Gov- nine, The shipbuilders near-| pated for the Judges to wale thru’ SHOULD HAVE GOT A Nae Teesieed Gn ageal *200mk' the ernment wants, whatever it needs, it must have from us and from Scored on Ai Gipe, who finished | the large number of stories submit American ex onary forces, ask. | A Biase ta the box. ‘Cipe's big day | ted, and it was only this week that) DRAW, SAYS DAN SALT] in oe Sastn n Pranse | _ you fully and with a generous heart. the stick. He smashed out | the winning three could be selected. harge of baseball in France ] Iogies and a triple in five tripe| Announcement will be nade tomor. | ,, "he iaast Mickey have The appeal to Matty came thru the | We have been sending immense quantities of “Bull” to our men row of the lucky fishermen who wit! | ‘*" Was & draw.” declared 0 | war peraoanel board of the ¥. M. C. | played a peppery Sarry away the fine trout Toda fer Dan fait, Thursay, upon returning | A.. after his selection by a vote of | at the front, and at the same time trying to supply consumers at home. at short prize, wuxe leather-bound bas “ bs nee 1 ne ef Ge mon in France, . het a0 oF eaang tas | the lead even once during the #lx te | But now we are asked to give al/ our output:—36,000,000 sacks, " i rounds ANNAPOLIS, M ) 28.—| Meee ee torr case, tie haa | rive, a Taft han tled flies ax third |"-T cannot see how a man can get a| Money Raesa' ea semnchatce 2,000,000 Ibs., 100 carloads of “BULL” DURHAM every month. y Pipe: Hittle talk with Man ard | In per & Taft. | decision by backing up all the time, hands Mfednenday evening. ana te i ‘arrel ck Grant, one of | track t © This call means more than just huge figures to me and I know it ‘son. | NATIONAL ed the same opinic he | tz0e the, uation of bet will mean more than figures to the hundreds of thousands of men every- eee The ist regimental team will | New Yor Lowe. Pet | where in the country who “roll their own” and who look upon that Beieainat, the 6 oe Sunday | cincian ‘ little muslin sack of good old “Bull” as a personal, everyday necessity. The soldiers ave severa wel rotenstons } It means that the Government has found that our fighting men need the “‘makings’’. But, if “Bull” is a necessity to you, here, in the peaceful pursuit of your daily life, how much greater its necessity to those splendid Americans who have gone to fight for you—to win this war for you.' I know that you will think of them as I do—only of them. I know there will not be asingle complaint. I know that you will give up your share of ‘Bull’, however long you have enjoyed it, however close it is to you, as you will give up anything you have if it is made clear to you that our forces over there need it. temane Walter Brooklyn pitcher, Ser : 7 0 bine ai eeety with Bt Louis. , Prices Paid Wholesale Denlers for Vegetables and Frui Graham, formerly with y ot abe : iie— joo and Fruit pF Giants. Oth. on the ted st Stokke, Seattlc ship owe ‘and’ “oasaiea;” Vauene ecg: persed iets huecaded Washington Artichokes —Per don sees 9001.00 FLOUR Sets feret. Ford, Us| Pte ee per %. ... 1 20 (Prices paid wholesale) ifornia; Corporal Sas- |New York ... 1 1 Sprouts Brooklyn flower—Crate of 2 doa ot the Memphis | ““Rarnes and McCarty; Coombs an on Per wack . and | ter, #iat Dutch, erate 2 ¢ Sergt. Belmont } FISHER IS PLEASED finn WITH HIS BALL CLUB “7 °°" M't_ttienes cra Ne Portland baseball sm came oan AMERICAN from the Pendle 7 t. Pet , ees wi tam Fi wiser | Seman < 1d 8) e : 40, : it That the Government has requested the whole output of “Bull”, Pal give his boys the final once-over | ew cae niene-_Are Sor eet fom ies eee) the night and day output of all of our factories, must make this abso- the race for the Pacific Coast Inter- Slow Orenon tional eaxve pennant. which we i i Ricca : : ; lute need clear to you. gins Tuesday Beamer Bg co $33] ‘And I know that you will not forget the little muslin sack—gone S asiae cad costa! it woot | Fetatoms—tacel 80002008 ee Miley #400 | for the present on its mission of hope and inspiration to our boys in and Btanage. A eaeveeey secoeasie | Ot Meal +4 Torrey & Sears Billiard Parlor | i. :ovie-cnsenrs care pontpunsa, enim, | esis -tovnh, don vectors 30 Ramea Ont : 28.09 the trenches. ™ 1430 3rd, Corner 3rd and Pike ” ae ++ 10@ 12 Rolled of Ground Barley n | 126 . : 1 te eed Decne “Bull” will come back, with ribbons of honor. Have no fear. 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