The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1918, Page 8

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TO BEGIN WITH, I WANT A POLITE CLERK TO WAIT ON ME When Duke Kehan- a@moku isn't swim- ming he knits or plays the ukulele. One can stand the knitting, but the other—Oh, boy! NUEEN CITY STARS SHINE AT NET PLAY . July 31.—Seatt win Buffingtor in the hip t the shining | iy. both men and Way to a higher » e finals. | the junior ch: nahips Bob kk defeated the Portland @ strenuols match He Swon-over Lawrence Hrown of his teammate, o k with Wallace Scott, « - Henry Breck and im a’close contest d with Jack Wright contende: for the jun | Mayme McDonald, Myra | Livingstone and Mi Seattle all were ri their matches, Gertr ” the only Queen on = th Mra. Eberting deta’ ude Schreiner, 6-3 Mra. I o beat Fr Burrill and Mayme Schreiner Dorot McDonal | Helen Parker, 6-1, 6 to be defeated in Tuesda May. She lost to Mrs. Cushing, 6 and 6-2. ‘Corwin Buffington «| in “Black Tom” ¥e c Ju 3 King the Py sai . 6-4, 46, 61 Results of Play Miliowing are the results of the Matches in which Seattle entr singles— Lawrence heat H. Stevens, 63,3 Shek beat Lawrence Brow 75. Men's doubles—Wat Beott beat Lieuts. Breck an 97, 36,61 Junior singles—Wabra Bieter, 6-4, 1-6, 2-6. 6-4, 6 Exceptional Opportunities for Young Women Telephone operating offers many advantages to young women who are seeking employment at a good salary, with opportunities for ad- vancement. FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. 189 WASHINGTON 9T. RIGHT DRUG CoO. sTORES Leok tor the Free Decter Sign. A good salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases. Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advance- ment. Pleasant, clean, fascinating work. Associates carefully selected. Light and well ventilated offices. Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms. Annual vacation with pay. Sick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. Good character and good health are required. Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous experience is not necessary. Visit our Employment Office at 1115 Fourth Ave., between Spring and Seneca. Open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. _vesterday’s Results THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 I Never HAD TO HURRY So BEFORE a Ml tees ions ae J WELL, MY VACATION “af BEGINS TODAY AND We MAY AS WELL j GET STARTED rT BALMY BENNY—Benny 4 EVER RUN ACROSS ANY SUBMARINES WHILE on) BACK AND FORTH -— OW ONCE \ 1 AWHILE Yes!) REVENGE! IS CRY OF ARMY, Bhan A il ‘King Is Complainant ° Suit *"' Geo. Dewey Named Lincoln High Coach Prices Paid Wholesale Vegetables and Fruit x Nerte Keane % n NATIONAL LEAGUE Figures That Makes It A gener MIGHTY How Asour Te bra ge RAILROAD TICKETS, wiere we're [—) GOING esi Pretty Safe. YVE BEEN CHASED A DOZEN TIMES BY WE SEA RATS BUT SHOOK THEM OFF BY A 2IG ZAG CouRsE ! BASEBALL MAGNATES MEET TO DISCUSS SEC. BAKER’S RULING TODAY’S MARKET REPORT NUTS ie ie 3 dealers for VEGETADLES Vrices Paid Shipper for altry, Veal * lors All weights, per Mb. Hares vio Veal Fancy 1 Beet « Live K hogs try, per tb %¢ Selling Vrices to Batter, Eee x Butter 3} West’s Crack Shots triplets triplets urger Pay Checks Cashed While enjoying = cool game of cards or pocket billiards down stairs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 rd, Corner 3rd and Pike Laneh Counter Rarber Shop Soft Drinks Main 2819 Card Tables War Fund Save Something Every Day in the Year fo. b. Seattle | 's Four 6-Round Bouts “TOM, DiD You oapE® ATAM To G0 TO THe Depot ? —— WILL TAKE US RIGHT To THe PLACE We’RE —1 WELL iF WIS SHIP WERE \ HIT BY A TORPEDO | Now, ITO NEVER = NioucH Bottom ! wae is™’ oceaw ) VERY DEEP ALONG HERE Sec z BY TOPLIFFE Doe SS SPORT BRIEFS | { $\4 Carter ited to training station « camp T station ¢ The Evergreens shut the |" Green Lake ball club, 5-0, at Walla Walla playfield. The winners claim nship of mand , the Foresters at tan early out the champ would like Walla Wal date The Duthie base champions will meet Reuther’s divisional team Thursday, in a twilight game, start 0 p.m. Schorr is expected ther on the mound son-MacDonald team camp next Wednesday WORK SHOES BETTER VALUES UP -STAIRS $325. * $425 oak SampleVhoeShop Second Floorfite! Bldg Secondt Pike — TakeLlevator 1101 Third Ave. how lon, R00! a the will be to into what they have accomplished ful in busines nd WHETHER BUSI :T ARE NOW IN ey have bee the hardes TRUSTS," wh the men who Scheduled Tonight PHILADELPHIA, July 31 ‘ound bout een Battling Levin and Harry Greb, Jack Thompso: am Langford, Soldier 1 nd P ht Tuesc ned beenuse nt ure “re far superior und BY HON paying them MORE shi in WHAT NOT 1 or write partners in the than the THEY MONEY THIS ization that h + rapidly inc PRODUC PRODI CE Will Play in East Chas enlargin irass ‘ complet ter Red Cre country are products are ¢ more a public because they are THE DUCE. American Concrete Pipe CHICAGO, Jwy 3 Can be Lundberg five free trial to prove its superiors ity. hich will tit be § ANYTHING 1 THRIFT an ble to manufacture t sell If you find demand INCREAS compe and whether th how kk by demonstrat AND FAIR DI business,” UNION SCALE. BY ALLMAN | ALL ABoagD BY AHERN © Under the work-or- fight order Slim Love should get a job asa support for wireless antennae. majority of the mage ontinuance of the sea- 20, s0 that a world © played. Mangger burg is op to n the American cite Duke “Padded” His Expenses, Charge Officials of 7. are investigat- standing of Duke noted Hawaiian swim- Lane and Harold xpense account t trip thru the™ The officials charge » refused to pose for | y newspaper men, n moving has the only rights 1eason that a cert re company YRUSS TORTURE ‘iiminatee by wearing the Rupture Support We 4. LUNDBERG Co. Seattle ’, and that is a B away for that proverbial come to you sooner or ETHING which ft 1d goods, them at sale of its then the next ste » Company ha THEY UNDE and princip they have succ ng that the wa to like articles LING, ly from din rele ind goods of other ma- and by treating ind not as SLAVES, ind letting them mly believing that OFITS, then ind we will tell you HOW you nd up to all the yusiness, and whose ware@and ht after by the BUYING KILLED LABOR CAN PRO- & Shipbuilding Co. above, and ts L. ¥. STAYTON, President 2425 NEW YORK BLOCK IPYARD A CONCRETE PLAN OPEN We xpert time, and o hoo! edd to de eide which section of the country is superior at the traps, NOS, 1 4 . BRYN MAWR EVENINGS PHONE ELLIOTT ake Washington) at oma and Bryn Mawr UNTIL 9

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