The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1918, Page 14

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WIE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—They Both Snitched a Little. ‘Tom, |CAN STAY UNDER. BY CONDO. |] warTeR WHILE | COUNT: TV paceman einen —~ — Five munonad. ‘Lk Tf BEEN AROUND PRICING ° ey’ : THESE THINGS, AND You're | aoe cee BET You CAN ry All ia Uke THESE — ha We. CONT ToeeTWER.~ READY - Wonder if some ballplayers figure the old gag of opening up @ pool and billiard gar- age comes under the title of “work” in the “work or fight” or- der, (RANK TROEH LOSES’- ON AGAIN, OFF AGAIN! EST AVERAGE TROPHY BIG BOUT POSTPONED HCAGO, Aug. 9.—Mark Arie de,j cap with 97. He shot from 16 yards j « murel the Fort ty an extenuating clr Frank Troeh of Vancouver Mrs. Harold Almert of Chicago or Y w ‘ wtan, » request. He is % won the woman's handicap, « 4 rday that not trying to do the “Farrell flop.” em Me Colembus Board of | having with Mise mms ’ ickey gave Mac a hard battle in trophy offered for the av | leaf of Nichols, lowa, defeating the Marty Tneeting and the former for all events in the ¢ 4 latter in the shoovoff. © bout with Mickey tzard wants to be in handicap trap shooting Five hundred and nine eight out K army post Saturc n when he meeta the Mt after the two had tied of 620 entrants participated in the gh rs Austin and Salt re 4 n 582 out of 690 targets. In the tournament. The purse totaled ‘ce from the San Francisco! The boys at the fort place all the if, Arie acored 95 to Troeh's $6.095 split among 104 entrants who | mic last night that he blame for the disappointment on og ae broke 92 targete or better. The » have afiéther week in Marty Farrell, and should he ever )dohn Henry A. Parber of Elkhart.| prizes were paid in Liberty Bonds to the best of condi ‘ have any won the Grand American handi. and War Savings Stamps yo the soldiers ote 2 Flesh 5d «mol nas sostponed for ene INDELAYS FITTERY WINS — : ar CIEE” RATIO GETS RE NET MATCHES OVER REUTHER | Yesterday’s Results | Fain delayed play in the state COMA, Ate. 9—In a batt 5 SPORT -——— enteral Tinpton or one match, which A Pat Willers, \ NATIONAL LEAGUE d to be the biggest upset of the saci 4 shipyard team. > “ ve ta Bt. Mercer, the cra the fast-going Camp Lewis , "4 : entry, eliminated tion at the camp Th teuther hurled for th . win by the score of 6-4, 61. The was played in a steady driz and at the completion of the set fain came down in earnest, de further matches. | Play will be speeded | @ause the finals are » y, and the man. Mires to run off the tournament by that time if the weather permits. The While the men's sem Fin about 4 p.m. P on time for their mat @efault rule will be strict! 4 TODAY'S T REPORT Chicago Contests WP peiew Paid. Wcicsio Desiors tor P| Fraches | Changed to Fort yisi,'" “i er se a he s glee Goaies sion wat AMERICAN LEAGU Won. Lost. P VEGETABLES Beete—tocal, per rack . Beans—Wax, per. . Local green, per Country May and Grain (Prices paid wholesale) Frankie Tucker, of the na uF 1 S43 fovlik, Altrock a Coumbe and O'Neil ‘ 0 na # - Prices Paid Shipper for E. Wash. Trans. Poultry, Veal and ork, f. 0. b. Sentth WB. Wash. Astrachan, per box 2.25 | 56 Tae oe UP -STAIRS $328, < 3423 Moorparks, per crate _ | Brotiers—All welghts, per m.. SampteMhoeSnop Second Floorfitel Bldg Second Pike —TakeElevator Fal By get Pay Checks Cashed BOYDEN’S While enjoying « cool game of cards or pocket billiards down stairs rried in # 7 TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corner ard and Pike ROYAL BOOT SHOP Cet Limburger «+. Second, Corner University Camp Sfierman, Chillicothe, O has 600 newspa n in training ni Union-made out of a total of 20,000 men in camp. § A) (aust as wt You MEAN To. Syo, eur 16), (en \ SUPPOSE |, w SAY A POUND OF \(HoUNCES cosT/| \ Wo PINTS OF a A 0 2 \6 ounces? / sal YES, \ KNOW iT! ue POUND « BUT he on aga : MUCH DOES IT fag Cost @ PoUN HUKDRED AtD TWENTY one WUNDeED AND TwonTY Two WUADRED AND “Twenty THREE WONDRED AND TWENTY Four NINETY ONE NMETY TWO NINETY THREE NwetTY FouR- NINETY FIVE BY AHERN, TOBACCO COSTS POUND, “ MILK COST A Refusing to fight for less than a $20,000 purse, Fred Fulton has the sympathy of the boys in Chateau Thierry. Yes, like ’ell he has! CHEASTYS there is no “re-pricing” here . our retail prices are determined by our actual wholesale costs. we don’t believe in continually increasing retail prices to follow rising wholesale costs. that would be ‘‘profiteering.’’ and ‘‘profiteering’’ has no place in a store whose slogan is ‘‘Values Tell.’’ that is why Cheasty’s forges ahead so rapidly. that’s why the wise man is taking advantage of our present prices on Overcoats. purchased long in advance they mean a saving to you of at least 25%. our price only equals the maker’s price today— Hence Buy Now.

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