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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 29,1918. PAGE 10 ) WAS MereLy HAVING MY HAIR CUT IGREW ON THE COMPANYS “TIME — SAY, YOUNG MAN. WHAT'S TWe 108A? Where WAVe You BEeN For. “THE LAST pouR OR So? DID You TeLL wicovr | Outbursts of Everett True. To Look UP Those { LevTees FoR me? HE WAS DEEN OUT » Nerve! so You've cape shes Bape laa CUT oO — BUT THIS (IS A pee Company's | NEW HAIR TONIC, m } Time ->— AND IT COMES VERY : ‘ . J HIGHLY RecomnmenDeED /; SQUIRREL FOOD—The Footprints Mystery Gets More Mysterious. nee —< r AHA! HERE We ela) : BIG AN LIL FEETSPRINTS END UP IN A CAVE HOLE, UH HU! NOW MY CURIOSITY GETS MORE CURIOSTEROUS ~~ SHALL WE GO IN ~~ Nit re ba he CATS PILLOW (saw! p00 Hean “THAT 2) A (1 LISTENED LiKE A =LePunnirronwinotion Wild A GROUCH IT CHARLIE. BY BLOSSER. WELL, JAKE —— We-6o BECAUSE (tT MUST BE WELL, WHY 1S. RETCWA FIVE te a . WATS ON YouR. YA WANAA KNow | on: x . > CoFFEE LiKE AN S Va 4% Chance at Farmer in Big io To-082 ag Sean SEEDS Yh, Z: is KR EDGE? 1 Battle on Tuesday Night C ve “ ‘all the kinks out of his get-| been taking his workouts with Chet A & of pep, and Mke a lion lust. McIntyre. i the fray, Mickey King confi.|, 4 Dif crowd i scheduled to be on aan “ Swaits the coming of Tuesday | these gladiators. The semi-windup | or festivities at the Arena. between Chet Neff and Frankie ‘ tet —, * Australian concluded his! Tucker is also attracting a good deal I} ‘ Two Women After with a few light gymnastics of attention. ' A ] B t B t S g | be hmte’ Coat Siamaties “tury meer may ren | AAD Sleworm Bes ait in ring | THIS WEEK ON | Title Now Held By. Inday afternoon, and is now in the of Portland, in defense of his Coast | M’GRAWITES & y % shape possible, according to flyweight title, and Wildcat Leonard |) . . . tse who have waiched the heavy |i scheduled to do nome real stepping | Fish Long for Real Meals After Hungry Winter Peeabeliyr grpiintchdtc Miss Bjursted f |when he runs up against Red Mor . C. HAMILTO Farmer also is in the best gan, of Butte. Morgan is a deathlens _United Press Correspondent BY PAUL PURMAN according to the most re-| guy and never lets go, the reports BY MORRIS ACKERMAN fish fs, in our judgment, better than] pike all prefer the live minnow in| NEW YORK, April 29.—Today| two women will seriously dispute! from Tacoma. Farmer has! have it. (Noted Fisherman and Hunter) the worm, and this ia true at any the «pring, while the crappie, perch.| should turn out the real low down with Miss Molla Bjureted, world’s | In moat of the United States the| Period of the angling season for bass land other pond fish fare very nicely|on the Giants, The series starting | greatest tennis player, her hold on be | lewortm. Later in the sea | this afternoon in Philadelphia will le 8 | past winter was so severe that the], 1 40 not believe there ia a better|on the ang! the Utle this year. One of them, Y rd: Resul fia the mouth than rom down to crap rin . ‘AINS HIS TITLE | Yesterday's ts || timing bug could hardiy wait’ for| Ue for largemouth than the|son all fish from trout down to crap-|be the hardest test to which the| Mrs. Johan Rogge, is a country. RET theta oss. Gheih ictal sbaeee 9 noon, when Aberdeen will Seattle here, Spokane will Tacoma in the latter town, “}amail green frog, nor a beter one| pie can be taken more or lem sati»-|champlona have been exposed. woman of the wonderful Norwegian the ice to ‘get out of the ponds 404) ror the smallinouth than the soft|factorily on the manmade or arti| So far their opponents have been| girl und. the other, ‘Mise Eleanor | a FRANCISCO, April 29.—Per- streams that he may once again ¢n-| 1.0 cray-fish, tho in the early sea-| ficial lures. the Braves and the Dodgers, two |G: | | the Vancouver Beavers will . rs 5 . he Bra 5 ious, is one of the real sensations of DI } , of the Illinois Ath NATIONAL dha nagrng Rag Boge eo bg von the angleworm makes a good) But to xtart off the neason each| clubs ripped to pleces during the|the tennis world, oe ee fo ‘Club, defeated a field of eight | wow york Won, Lest, Pet | While the old-timer has decided| S@round standby year the good old natural fish baits) winter. ‘The Phillies have recovered| Miss “Bjursted must defend both a. ry “in the annual 100-yard | Philadeipn’ cet 3 [06] from long experience just what kind Prefer Minnow provided by nature, are the best get’) from their mid-winter afflictions.| her clay court and her grass court eR Chicago H of a critter he in going to use to} Th® muscallunge and the pike-| ters for all varieties of inland water| Erskine Mayer, Bradiey Hogg, Joe| titles this year and the opposition swimming race sanctioned ag tome S Sl camot the whouspecting member ot] Bereh, the pickers! and the graaw/ fish. Ocxchger, and the other flingers, | of these two stars will not be trivial, The Giants played practice ball to core Amateur Athletic Union. He | neaton » beans! ? see] the deep, it may be ‘well to throw] . Naka ey “ ERE PERRYS ———" | have made Philly fans wonder if Al nm any means. “| the tune of a 6 to 1 victory over the . the distance in 552-5 seconds, | #t. Lovie 2200002020000 a Reha Media tis to, tha euater teat to wot | exander’s lors hurt so much after all.| At the indoor game recently Miss, 361st regimental team, of Canp Lew: 2 ies American champion.|=eekive ;.:. : ae 2 saber ody fen Bey 4 chal doe Gab | HERE T0 SP BURKE PITCHES NO-HIT jin addition to this, Pat Moran has) Goas gave Mis Hjursted one of thel je enemy A big ecowd ph a | ‘na Wee | GAME FOR HIBERNIANS | net strenetn in the intield and] hardest games of her career, taking | out to witness the preseason scrap Ross, of San Francisco, ie 1| One of the beat fish in any water| outfield by the acquisition of Muehel| the first set and forcing the Norse| and get the dope on the home team. five feet behind McGillivray. | ik incing vata | S2¥Where is the brook trout, and the hie cage pede of ‘the Hibernians.| and McGaffigan, the latter to sup-| meteor to'extend herself to the limit!" Cy Young pitched the first five in- | Pov - in). | spring time above all other periods pitched & nohit, norun game and) plant Bert Niehoff at second base,| to take the third set nings, holding the olive drabs to a struck out ten men Sunday, when/and the former to take the place of they played Alki team, defeating the! pode Paskert latter 7 to 0. finds his majesty in a receptive mood for the angleworm. Later on in| Miss Margaret Whittemore of the won he will hop to small fish,| Washington, Db. C., in in Seattle to bugs and files—not even stopping| engage the women of this city in the | big national drive now on to secure tied to a gut leader, if properly pre-| the enactment of national suffrage. sented to him. But in the spring} Just now action is concerted upon season the lil’ ole slimy “bait" is the| the members of the senate, Next ticket for Mr. Trout. Saturday the campaign will begin While the angleworm is desirable} Miss Whittemore will urge the! in, trout fishing in the spring, it ix) women of Seattle to telegraph and jalso a good bait to use in fishing| write letters to Senators Miles Poin n. 4H. ¥.| for bass, either large or smallmouth, | dexter and Wagley Jones, spurring sr. Louis *”” . ij) the the live minnows and the c them on to vigorous actio June 17 these three stars will meet} run and seven hits. Manager Leard | in the national women’s champion-| took him out in the sixth, and Ed Ap Early spring dope makes Moran's | ship at the Philadelphia Cricket club] pjeton, the Southerner, whose ball club the dark horse in the National; and July 1 the national ey court has as slow a delivery as the corner — league. If McGraw can pass this ob-| matches will be held at tye South| grocery, finished. Appleton did some |wtacle he will be well set for a chal-| Side Tennis club, of Chicago. pretty work. lenge to the Western clubs Miss Bjursted’s great driving @t-) Higbee pitched for the soldiers. He tack has been fully met by the pow-| went wild in the fourth inning and |CHRIS MATHEWSON NOT | ertut came ct Mise Goss. In thete| rent, crid i, the fourth inning and last match Miss Goss lost the last hits. an infield walk. TO GO “OVER THERE”) two sets on account of inaccuracy | During the other elghé innings, ade | CINCINNATI, April 29.—Christo-|!" Placing her drives, rather than) bee's work was sure and stiff. pher Mathewson, manager of the | >®cause she could not meet the Nor| ‘The heavy batting was | Cincinnati Nationals, announced he | ¥es!an's game. Smale, who got three bingles out of of 10,000 Americans for military service and then ty a5 per'cent'ce the tena! AMERICAN No other games scheduled. resulted from defsctive Lost. Pet.| to examine whether the files are 18 fer) ‘Teeth were responsible for) cent; hernia, 7.47 per cent; per cent; heart disease, 6.87 | > ; tuberculosis, 5.37 per cent. | 5 PAINLESS Buy a Liberty Bond Make Your Money Fight We Have Subscription lanks 3} $ SiS 8 3,4 + a a nupeaaliehia ipbeopenmtineinnns Kabee nts 2s + a Mrs. Rogge has not been so for-| four eh: ber and Schalk; Sethoron and Nu 5 will not accept the invitation o! | ur chances at the bat. Herb Mure alee i rates Quotations and Prices |) \))) 2k verert the invitation of of; | tunate against Mixs Bjursted, having| pny also did some pretty work at the No oth on achedule. + - o atches to the a ke = s other games echedul Furnished on the Old |) France to promote baseball among | '©*t tadaqe se hes to the champion fn stick. I a COAST LEAGUE Libert pcos straight sets Carman shone in the field. 1 x y Bond Issues | He aaid he had decided that he can | pAWwWnnnrnWnarnnnrnrnrnnnn, y Won. Lovet. 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