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ORTS AND COMICS TRUE BY CONDO apickaih nae tts ee ee etre VERY MUCH! BECAUSE INTHE DINING ROOM Lt S4w THAT POLLOW AGAIN WHO ORDERS BIG MEALS AND ONLY GATS A BITE OR TWO OF GACH DISH AND Leaves THE co TO AS THROWN INTO THE GARBAGE, So £ JUST Now RUBBED HIS NOSs IN ITM THE NEVER IN CLUB The British chess champion was injure: fa London air raid t did not sey whether or not the ‘Game was interrupted BOYS READY is in readiness for the! tralian always boxing match at carnival tonight when , the crack San Fran middleweight, — will with Mickey King 1 is anxious to show att are scheduled as a of the boxing game that b for the main event. which porte a long atest than held in the open arena. the start at 58 o'clock. Willic former lightweight cham ‘Will referee the main affair former Olympic club winard has been working as a this bout as it te over a longer ¢ than his recent matehes. He 4 in which Ge at Portland, arrived in ng schoc Friday for the match and and Harry Scheu he is in excellent condition battle. who has trained in Seattle over with confider and to make the Southerner Oa his toes tonight. The Aus g-o’-War Pulls Ball Season Will _ Closely Contested Close September 1 hardly fought tug. of war con WASHINGT Were staged Friday at Victory! i101, teague = ‘The teams of Seattle North | "OF UK" nd the shipwrights entered| forced to clone tm @emifinals by their victories. forcement of the Duthie aggregation showed) ine Secretary in a win over the Machinists’). oH diately thru en __ In the women's events the t wil be m effe. M crew lost t Wilson's | t anitil se " jo Business ge ina ‘ neserdine . to anid ‘ pull. 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THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. ball will not be DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—There’s Your Chance to Prove It, Tom, OH TOM, SOMETHING Awrul HAPPENED TO Me - I'M GOING ‘To WAVE BAD | 1 | Luck ! ad joa a KALMY BENNY—My, But a THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1918. « MIN Down THe CAT CROSSED RIGRT FISH- THATS FRONT OF ME! YoU KNOW ) SILLY SUPER es he THATS “THE SIGN | Marrer, DID You propose To SOME cin? Tire Blowout Is so [WAVE YOU FIGURED ABOUT “THEM BIG SHELLS BENNY You KNOW WHEN Hey START POPPING AROUND \T ANT $0 SOCTHING AW AND RESTFUL YKNOW ONE GET USED To | \%S PART i OF -’ GAME TeHOw!, AND i ONE GETS SO ACCUSTOMED To THEM BANGIN’ AROUND “THEY \HAROLY ATTRACT ONES ROAD BULLETIN MAYME M’DONALD FOR eve GO a e TO PLAY FINALS Issued yy Samuel J. Humes, King County Tagineer Taeoma Via Den Moines a High Lin 1. in good cond Fnumelaw - Views - Kamenkat Kanaskat Koumectaw Franklin ip good con Rinck Diamond-Aohare P ondition by either the Green rive Vatley n; £0 ndition Road road ts Fall City-( arantion-Duvall — East road alone ialmie in « Duvall Woodinvitic ne mit of Snow County-City Boys Keen for Contests ¢ athletic superiority of the int building will be decided 1 t the Victory carnival. In erest in the events has been grow & among the employes of the two| pegniant sions and a g00d crowd of sup porters will be on hand for each Morseredieh tear Let The firet event of the program will! baseball game between the fire. and the policemen. The game! Cal ? uid be hard fought, for both | pesiey ave t practicing for the| Peas teat for some time r tug-of events, which have ' popula at th irnish the other big feature of cram The first contest city division can offer; the final pull| Radia The finals for the tug-of-war cham mahip will be held Sunday after In Ttaly the is being manufactur Only 58 emigrants left Ireland last Pay Checks Cashed While enjoying & cool game of cards or pocket hilldards down stairs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1420 Sed, Corner trd nod Pike Laneh Counter Barber Shop Soft Drinks Main 2819 Card Tables MMOLE NT ©aRMER DUTHIE NINE WINS AGAIN ALL-STARS TO TANGLE | Final Playfield Matches Today Yesterday's Results TODAY’S MARKET REPORT ay of Redmond mite condition: plenty ping places on this Country Hay and Grain heads. 1660200 (Prices paid. wholesale) b SAN FPRANCISOO, July 27—Har 1.36 r 00 | Folled three months ago and has just Local, leaf, crate Clipped Barley Prices Paid Shipper for Hweet Potatoe Veal and Pork, f. 0. b. Seattie | All weights, per ®) ton boat crews was scheduled for to Retailers for i Ne otek ae 2 Png ga fen paying them MORE than the UNION SCALE, and letting ther Neat ire in WHAT THEY PRODUCE, and firmly velleving tt The Seattle Yeornanetted idet their LABOR, NOT MONBY, PRODUCES PROFITS, then | half-mile race by leas than a foot Call or write THIS Company, and we will tell you HOW yo hut aa they had won the. threes | can Join an organization that has lived up to all the above, and i | previ they had small cause. ty ff now enlarging its rapidly increasing business, and whose wares nd Leiieyis he BRenesOn ant: nasa products are being more and more sought after by the BUYIN¢ Ine station title, wore wlac lf public because they are THE BEST SKILLED LABOR CAN PRO Juled to race aeain = Saturday DUC Rartiott, per box....+...8.60) LAmbUrmer .sssssssceeeeeeee a5 | 90 en pn BY ALI MA™ WELL, IF YouRE Nor, IT DIDN*T HAPPEN TO You, BUT JRE WWST AS SUPERS TWEEN LEND ME Youre AS sTTNous “) Baad AS ANYBODY ELSE {Yous = THISTEE > ARS You'Re CRAZY ~ | (Nor TWe LEAST ET SuPERSTTIOVS AND | CAN PROVE T JusT a HIGHT Come | OF FuvveR Mm TATORS AND rettas ~ syeey We wonder what £668! oy useful occupation y 7” Heine Zim could en- gage in ee Rewits’ JACK DEMPSEY MEETS ~snwsat ewe,” FRED FULTON TONIGHT New York ‘ ) ©, NEW YORK, July 27—The big: pally to the brevity of the match aad Hatteries May and Gonzaies,| Mest crowd to see an Eastern boxing the soft gloves to tr used 7 ole and McCarty match since Jens Willard beat Frank -_ R Ho Moran ts forecast for the eightround) CHICAGO. July —The aie 6 © bout at Harrison, N. J.. this evening weight boxing championship t ‘ 1) between Fred Fulton of Rochester,| army and navy will be at stake la *—Sanders and Schmidt:| Minn. and Jack Dempeey of Salt this afternoon when Corporal ¥ and M. Wheat | Lake City MeGoorty of the national arm: } RK F- The fight starts at 6:80 Jackie Harry Greb of the | Chicago he The stadjum will seat 25.000 per-| meet in a scheduled 1round bat Philadeipita ne and advance wales indicate its at Fort Sheridan, Batterter — Tyler and i pacity may be taxed Seats for £.000 persons have O'Farrell; Jacobs and Burne Fulton ts expected to weigh about provided at the ringside. The- pr First Game RH #210, while Dempsey probably will ceeds go to patriotic serviee ft neinnati 5 % 4 seale 196 The former is a slight fa-| The bout was scheduled to star Donen i 4 1 vorite in the betting. owing princi. | 4:30 p. m Batteries—Luque and Cueto. Alien 92 es pee —o | ol lee re ng : 1: | Sporting Events as Money Spender Roster 2 3 Ghiterhe--Jidebos and Wego: i on Today’s Card } opyrignt. 1918, by the Unit Quillan and Her WASHINGTON, July ‘ Boxing—Mickey King vs. Bob ( ah a AMERICAN LEAGUE McAllister, ten rounds in ball { a nd a ber Sen a park; three preliminary contests, {| the war the unlimited powor of he Rasten ° ‘ 1 | beginning at 7 o'clock financial resources, as well Chicago 7 Fred Fulte aimant of the (| man power Batteries--Jones, Kinney and Ag works’: Nene twolgns Uitte mpeete Starting with the first bellige new, Mayer: Cleot and Sch Jack Dempacy, fore:nost contend: { D 1917. hen $289.401.0% ~ er, in an eight-round bout, at Har. {/month. April. 1917, when $2 R oH. F be ar Was spent, the nation's war bil oo 80 ‘ Raseball—Camp Lewis vs. na. }|™ounted swiftly, month by me a a sj training achool: firemen ve, /|JUY @Xpenditures are estimated ng. | Robinson ; : exceed $1,670,000,000, which br Coveleskie and the war's cost to date to $15,633 Firemen vs. potice- { j vs. county court houre, Bon Marche girls va. tele phone company. Wilson's business college vs. Swift company, Du- } thies vr steamfitters, Fischer ( Brox. vs. milkmen, longshoremén { va. loameters. naval training eta Eleven innings) Ratteries—Orege and McAvoy Roland and Stanage R H if Washingtor ‘a { ton ve Bremerton } Bt. Louls 2 : Water — sports Swearing {1 Batteries—-Staw and Ainemith.|) vent. cutter races and other Rogers, Houck and Severeid ; s\ | SPORT BRIEFS | SAN FRANCISCO, July 27.—Har Ty Hellman, baseball star, passed Jimmy Duffy today, which he won in their bout at Dreamland rink last night. Duffy wasn't fighting with hin usual speed and Pelsinger had) the edge in at least three of the four rounds CONCRETE SHIPS Mr. Workingman Here is a little advice that it will be well to heed. You are now making the largest wage vou ever made. It is true that al! living expenses are higher than they were, and consequently it costs vou a good deal more to live, RUT, and that is a BIG, BIC RUT, you CAN EASILY put SOMETHING away for that proverbial RAINY DAY” and OLD AGE, which will come to you sooner or tater, Make it a rule to e Something Every Day in the Year NO matter how little, but let it be SOMETHING. That is the only way to EVER GET HOLD OF ANYTHING. Put some of those SAVINGS in LIBERTY BONDS and THRIFT and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS, and if you have a surplus, which you will, ff you live Hellman, baseban trar, passed | thru San Franciseo today, an route to the San Pedro submarine base to| eniist in the naval reserva, He en-| rere ae See FPCONOMICALLY, look around and see if there is not some GOOD ‘Cicres . | INVESTMENT that will return you a fair interest on your money jCHICAGO, July 2 President) and where your money will be SAFE. In looking up such IN Charles Comtwkey of the Chicago " VESTMENTS, first ask yourself, “Is it a business that will con tinue in business because of the necessity of the public needing Its wares and goods? If it is, then ask yourself, “What effect will the law of supply and demand have on the sale of its wares and goods ind whether it will be able to manufacture them and sell them at a fair profit, and for how long?” If you find that the sale of {t goods will grow and the demand INCREASE, then the next step will be to look into the men who compose the Company and » what they have accomplished, and whether they have been su ful in business, and WHETHER THEY UNDERSTAND THI BUSINESS THEY ARE NOW IN, how long they have been in it otc If you find they have been successful men, and have slow! risen to the top by the hardest kind of knocks, principally frow capitalists and the “TRUSTS,” which they have succeeded in re gating to the rear only by demonstrating that the wares and good they manufacture are Yar superior to like articles of other nu terials, and BY HONEST AND FAIR DEALING, and by treating their employes as “partners in the business.” and not as SLAVES White Sox favors a world’s baschal! | series before the work or fight order in made applicable to baseball play ers Sept 1 Comiskey expressed great satisfaction with Secretary Baker's decision affecting baseball. | Crew —. Cup BREMERTON BOAT—li—SPORT 8S Aitho a fourth race between the naval training station and Bremer. Sature ‘ fternoon at 2:20. the | training station crew, by vir American Concrete Pipe & Shipbuilding Co. L. Y. STAYTON, President 422425 NEW YORK BLOCK PHONE BLLIOTT 221 SHIPYARD AT BRYN MAWR (on Lake Washington) CONCRETE PLANTS NOS, 1 and 2 at Tacoma and Bryn Maw OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 The crew of the U. 8. 8. Destroyer Guin won by a slight margin from the Bremerton No, 2 team A THRIFT STAMP a art will keep the Hun away.