The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1918, Page 8

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oR Ha a a RD 8 ee We BET ICAN= | DID IT — OW NO You DoMT- ERBIT TRUE. BY CONDO, With WILQUR~We BOTH — - WELL, HERE | HATS ONLY 398- Y WPS ASKED me wy, MR. TRUE, | STAYED UNDER WATER You TRY IT Goes - 1 WAS COUNTING mS YARN TO - {™™ mes GaDdey.’ | WHILE WE COUNTED FIRST AND ONE MRS. SAD cy. iy FIVE HUNDRED - IF You CAN il k alka gy B. = WANT To TRY Do IT Vibe IT? bo OHS were, § DON'T COEGNIZ6 Sant wae {s ie Fiest Ties Tv Sten You WITHOUT THE Give me CHAT INT AND POWDGR — MARN IY BALMY BENNY—Branding Bees Is Some Occupation. BY AHERN. DYE HAVE Many (15 US FARMERS YSEE WE GOT ORDERS AN’ BLESS ME, IMA On pth ‘Yo BRAND ALL OUR LIVE STOCK THINKIN’ AS OW TLL lg eve 1T AIR RAIDS OUT vednicite mmm OF EVERY KIND AN WIS WAY ALONG 3 DRIVE "EM INLAND WHEN TH’ ‘AVE A ORFUL JoR Tm’ const 2 AIR RAID WARNIN” ll The U. S. checker champion has joined ° ° 3 Sept. 1 to prepare for the army. He'll be 2 - \ , “4 ne the skids, which will there in carrying out 2 . “ be effectually greased ocala waiting poli- : z by that time. TO BOX KING AGAIN. nwronat tetcue "| NET TITLE TOURNEY 72 Vismsat.tstnia"** * CORVALLIS, Ore, Aug. §—HL W on, Late ——— tebe see se Big ten-round bout at Fort/ed sporting writers of local newspa | frargias, athletic conch at Kanaaa on" 4 The semifinals in the women's|land junior, but lost after winning for next Saturday evening | pers with telegrams Wednesday, ox “a singles at the state championship | the first set gain. After the second run-| plaining his side of the case. And ali |"**t@ normal school last year, was) (on. : rt In the meri's Goubles, Mercer and 3 ‘ et Marty Farrell, officiais in| this in spite of the fact that he elected coach of the Oregon Agricul: ¢ I “3 Sonata: snags be re «= hee Milne, of Vancouver, defeated Stef 9 hi of the affair got in hurried promised an army cial in a long | tural college. He will report Auguat Preo*! 4 day. Mayme McDonald and Mr®. fen and Stevens, 64, 7-5 + cation with Bob McAllister distance telephone communication a 24 ’ Cushing will meet today, as will Sara In the mixed doubles, the feature the sensational California mid few hours before the filing of his Livingstone and trude Schreiner. tch was run off between Mrs tht has agreed to a return telegrams that he would be here for) GREAT LAKES Ill, Aug er to decide the final Mra, Cushing shing and Wickersham, playing With Mickey King, whom he the bout with King Saturday night. », aber, formerly sts 4 Pat was given a regular battle by is | Mins Soule and Laurence Brown. ten whirlwind rounds to a| His camouflage doesn't go, however. the C ite Sox hurling corps,| fennetder Wingo: Perrttt,| Wheaton, the former winning After lowing the first set, 62, the at the Girls’ Victory carnival and there | ¢ likelihood of Far-| now in training for naval service, upp and 10-8 Seattle representatives came back Z ea weeks ago. rell ever boxing again in the North-| was overcome by the heat Wednes R 1 B| There were no upsets in Wednen- | and won the match, §-6, 62 ic Here’s what a father and son said in 2 “Win meet King again Saturday west iy. He was removed to a hospital, | (INC! ~$ (9 © day's pinay. Mercer, of Vancouver,| Some lively contests are schedu' : f a id will be In the best of shape.”| Two preliminary bouts have been jut his condition is reported to be. Demraree. Lane, | defeated Laurence Brown, of Seattle, |for Thursday afternoon. Mercer will taking advantage of our wonderful wired nel S scnonly hachegge po 0h 5 for mere — Lora not serious. " . , o' pepe aoe : Bl se — aoe Ss ty Page Nar bor offerings in Overcoats: » “Thou would get the| Georgie Ross, who boxed ‘on ersham, of Tacoma. defeated Stevens, | play Wickersham, a : all the time and expect to/nors four fast roun at the car MINNEAPOL Aug. %.—Frea} CHICAGO : 2 7 ? of Portiand, 63, 75. Mansel-Smith | Wabraushek will tangle with White Mickey this time sure.” nival amoker, will take on Joe Hill. | pulton, heavyweight boxer, knocked | "MCOKUYN 5 § ‘i oiiminated Wallace Scott, 64, 63.) and Wright, in what should be a ce ie making desperate efforts| Frankie Murphy, Const flyweieht| out by Dempsey recently, announced | git Cartes, Menéris and O'Farrell.) Anderson also won his match, de-|good match, at 2, In the morning jequare himself with Seattle box-| champion, will be matched with the nat he had quit the fighting game ¢ |fonting Bemis, 61, 62. Russell had | the semi-finals in the women's «in 6 fans now. He literally bombard. best opponent obtainable until after the war. He ia working | PITT#RURO a hard time to dispose of “Pinkie” | gles will be run off with Miss Mo ae RB | as a guard and helper in « local flour | "MtADBLP MIA Miller, but won out, 46, 64, 61.) Donald, meeting Mra, Cushing and mill ye rf and Schmidt; Watson White, the Idaho youngster, put up a | Sara Livingstone playing Gertrude TODAY’S MARKET REPORT ae a rote Open PES nom kreat battle against Neer, the Port Schreiner ‘oo Pitooavs MARKET REPORT) vse. miu 12 /AUStARS 10. WLLARDTO VER' OAT See ar Fae ch ne ees Py ung ated" ergue | CLASH AGAIN BOX FOR FUND quoted at 50 to 63 cents per, pose “w yer bon 1 “ne : While the pullets sell at 46 to| turnipe—Cal. new. per mack 4 falsifying and increasing eo ta Seattle baseball fans that witnensed| CHICAGO, Aug. $§—Jess Willard cents per dozen. 4 ee eet S Hivescess OO the great 20-inning battle at the Vic: has finally agreed to enter the ring iplenge of as eisth ver rate : a sed ed c . eet another treat in store for them. ‘The | 1 cae te ‘ aie p v Der Oe y : allservice and all-shipyard aggrega- | idlenes RO ERRORS RORY T ES == Vd hh. Moorparks, per crate 4 ee. + tions will stage a return battle a! champion will meet Jack Dempsey | Paid Wholesale Dealers — ; f Vegetables and Frait - . ‘ ’ rl om Saturday. The game will the conqueror of Fred Fulton, or ” Mt sy | Mackberries—tocal, per y Phiindet 1 1 segs at Dugdale’s field. The ar Ss Diiecawine Cantaloupes— tm f itis . soe? by ba, | some other worthy opponent in a +4 |. per nck wasnned H iendéte eel ia huge ath! and military carnival LEVELAND The service team will present sev. at Comiakey park Saturday afternoon oral ntare in their Mneup that were for the benefit of the Salvation Army . rate. 2500255 , unable to appear two weeks ago.| overseas fund *.9 . ‘ ‘ Grebe Fret—Cal tosaioon, bes s.e0@a.0e . 1 | Reuther will, in all probability, mount | ‘Three other champion boxers wil | —and it’s true, even if spoken in jest. Th v the bill for the service team, whil “seen atthe show. Benny Leonard. Walter Mails will hurt for the ship. | Johny Kilbane and Ted Lewts are on Buy your Overcoat now and save at least lp yard representatives: » program, in addtion to Eddie 4 its i . fast. Waah., per tb. . ; ; : McGoorty, Charley White, Tom Gib 25 per cent. We bought long ago and our I, new, per Tb......- 0 S 1 . bons, Pal Moore and others. . ‘ tinea Per 2 17 | 43 , SREP Pete Standridge Is ‘Tho contests will mark the littog price only equals the maker's price today. i ten te Seen oe weesgt cr of the lid on boxing matches in Ch f . ie ba ee n tier Kong 3 . , Signed by Pat-Macs °.0. i. 5"har barre! suunred arena | In every garment Standri the Seattle hurl 20092 or erate 200 affairs for several years. who has been pitching great ball 4 2.00@2.2 ‘ ; Keating and Hannah; Shel-| for the Los An team of the Pa u “Val T ] ” Der ernie. 00 a eee eee ete man cnet Comiskey Loses ues Tell Te seen te ; 10 2 eh er sr, ours . : 2th Sound Shipyard league Two Star Players : neon and Perkine; Wright and| pagi Fitters. the crack Cos L new, garnets, per T BOYDEN'S Nunamaker Paul Fittery, th rack Coast) CHICAGO, Aug. 8—C, A, Comis |, white » » . eeeee c ° Rr n F. | league portaider, a ed the Pat ry can sew two more stars in his © ¢ 2| Macs yesterday, Tom Seaton, anoth a 1 or good ler, joined oD io | Retvice flag today, “Swede” Charley Pare gs eer yp Adama, Wateo nand MeAvoy: Leitield | Cr food hurler, joined the Duthie | Risberg and Fred McMullen left for “Piieee paid enotenaion nion-made and Hoversid. “a the Coast to Join the army and navy --— Shipyard league club managers are eyed fsa r tl ROYAL BOOT SHOP out after mor Rayerd and the | SneeCUrey, _ Raberes ._ Satine Alfalfa -Baatern Timothy “a at erage, Second, Corner University |Lowa Man Captures | teague promi ake on the as. | salute was a home run in the first game yesterday with New York Heet Keraps—Per cwt. .. ‘ * * pect of a reg fonal base (iru Feed : : = Handicap Title "<1," Siena, nies wanes Whole Co 0 CHICAGO, Aug. 8.—-With a handi-| are scheduled in the league for Sun c BS cap of 18 yards, Emil J, Buck, day REGISTERED DENTISTS Vigxptian Corn Davenport, In., captured the Coconwat Meal } : : Clipped Barley A ‘ 4 inary handicap In the Grand Amer TWO KILLED IN WRECK peg Belle we Nigh sont Citeiel, p. per- Dairy Chop aes lean handicap trap shooting tourna ing enable ment, Buck's score of is the| Rushing down an incline, when the lowest to win the handicap in many | alr-brakes refused to work, a log tae ‘ ears ging train. engine of the Morgan Bigres | i aes 4 o ie ial High scores follow: ¥. J. Buck, 18,| Lumber company r Nagram, left ; SHIPS footie» AE ; 7 Davenport, Ia ; FE. F. Woodward y in or “ € Preeti Ck. Bee : ? ; NORWAY Is racing with America to see wt ountry will gain ie banduaiy, 0. 06: kt Sena 43 s ain ha the honor of building the first CONCRETE VE » that will cross Zl 67.0 : + hese ona lg : a 3a Be a r the Atlantic ocean, America is far in the van of the Shipbuilding t enough . = uwatosa, 95; D. W. Woorhees, Jr., | ——— “og on eee —— | world in regard to the number of CONCRETE SHIPS, and their Meal : 0, Peoria, I1., 95; FE. W. Renfro, 21, size, that are being constructed at the present time 3 2 Hestern Weshington 7 Warm Springs, Mont., 95; C, M. Pow We are rushing the construction of OUR SHIPYARD site at Phone Main 4005 4 Pane Sula Wan tar apy VALUES UP - Son” 22, Decatur, IM, 95 M BRYN MAWR (on Lake Washington) so that WE can commence IR . Dealtry, Yea) dak Beret ote heasns | MeCrae. Lemar, Wis, 95; R : » of these MUCH-NEEDED and SUPERIOR ves “IF 1 HU Gy YOU, DON T — ing 19, Omaha, N 6 In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest YPORCED Co TE Neb: PAY ME.” All weights, per ™..... > ‘ Holland, 20, Miami, Okla., 9 and strongest plate known, covers very ‘ittle of the roof of the mouth; Vo also have some BAR( to build at once for the War De- bial . ‘ : ‘ - you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. partment and ‘ISHED BOAT for private account This is my mensage of deliverance teed 15 years. Our PIPE PLANT 1 in Tacoma is also working e rom the fear that accom. |} , d ' nein eer a you Breit, Cpacetione a 2 is Second Floortitel Bldg FREE DOCTOR Gold Crow filling orders for CEMENT PIPE, the celebrated “LONE $ MAE Testh’ sbeclutely withent ; : : s Sense te Tales Elevator Tne-Gevernmant Phywiehi $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone)... brand, which we have been manufacturing for over TW pain in all cases but acute abscessed t it@ ac sod 1111 FIRST AVE. oF $10 Set of Teeth .. 2 BB. YEARS ug lg acai ts oes eite ¢ bescicapleskeh Meitradlbed 1@ 16 109 WASHINGTON ST. Rridgework, per tooth, gold If you would care to become interested in a Company that is bigh-class, guaranteed aad Selling Prices to Retailers for T DRUG CO, STO) Gold Fillings 5 MAKING MONEY every day in the year, and enlarging its business Butter, Eggs and Cheese Leek fer the Free Dect Sliver Fillings . to MAKE MORE MON with all kinds of business in sight nd, STERLING DENTISTRY . See ’ “ Platina Fillings . z who pays MORE than the UNION SCALE of wages and DIVIDES ter— # profits # employer, and whose rr fi . a ai city qreamery, Ib, to All work guaranteed for fifteen years, Have impression taken In the ita profits with its employer, and wh MOTTO is “LABOR, NOT arto 3%@ .t4 morning and get teeth same day. Examination and advice tr MONEY, PRODUCES PROFITS,” call at our office and we will —— Hot Springs at Greamnsy, Dvir Ae. Pay Checks Cashed wpa 1 Uf Ger Pinte ana Beidge Werk. We Stand the|M tell you HOW and on what easy term u rs " 50@ While enjoying « ceel game Tent of Time. r present patronage is rec nended by our early $2 miles from Port Angele ra, | EageMelect raneh a ‘or pocket Pililerds down ners, whose work Ss still mving good satisfacti Ask our cust Soeinding baths, $3.00 per any. Furniaed | | Pullet 4 ers who have Costed our work. 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