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: DU FP $—This Was More ‘Than Tom Could Endure. | ALWAYS SUSPICIONED, |) THERE were NOFISH HERE AND Now! _KNow i] Oo oma >: GOoP MORNING, NEIGHBOR, COVED LT USS YouR ‘PHONS BY Have Treatd Him P retty Rough. wt), Y'know, AH WEVAH KNOWD “THEY WAS $0 MUCH WATAW SET IN/TWEEN OVAH HEAH, an’ BALMY. BENNY—The Ocean Must HEN THIS HEAH WAH 1S Jaa, AN’ \F THEN AINT GOT A BRIDGE BUILT BACK ACROSS DAT DERE ATLANTIC m“ ANS GONNA GE a FRENCHMAN Fo’ LIFE YA AW ~ SUH TES GET oveR. aN’ LEAVIN’ FoR |) OFF'N THAT ATLANTIC OCEAN F'M NOW, ON! € FACT THAT THIS (8 BR US, COME ON sf B. Kerr | © F. Reinhard . _ George Horst Another prohibition victory. Cocktail ran sixth in a New York race. PITCHERS BATTLE IN SHIP LEAGUE GAMES Ratteries—Fitter 4 Smith and Dunn. Tn & pitchers’ battle Fittery, of the on-MacDonald — shipbuiiiers. out the North Seattle Pacific at Liberty park Sunday after. The Foundation nine dete: winning 20. The PuatMaca Todd a ation 63 in two counters in the second Sunday suther lost hi Both pitchers allowed but start, but made up for the ‘on two errors, clinching the fattening his batting average hits, while Fittery | three smashing doubles | Batteries—t rap Shoot Scores Cook and Stevens. Below Usual Mark 6:30) ie el! _ The scores were not up to the to connect with Harry slants to any degre mark at the regular « ‘the Green Lake club, 46 out of Being the high score, turned in y A. Troutman and J. H. Hopkins. xt Sunday a special event of 12 f double targets will be on a nice ad and won, 41 Olympta teries rand Hoffman. “EB K. Van Vleck i. 8. Barnes M. A. Winningham. ©. K. Mack Cc. W. Bandy W. E. Saxton H. Fleming W. C. Brown B&W. Giffin BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $323 2 $425 “QB OCTON Sample Second Floortite! Bidg F. A. Johnston hoeShop Secondt. Pie Tale Elevator A. B. Kida CONCRETE SHIPS Mr. Wage Did you ever hay chance GREAT, Bi TABLIS Did the nyers’ Associati MORE WAGES than they ha Don’t you think rather a MAN, wt L. ¥. STAYTON. very things, and MOLE This Compar h MANAGES nts some addi ready GOI 4 Pipe Factor “Trunt’ STAR” CRETE SHIPYARD for | L. Y. STAYTON offer interested with him very small beg west All his life “COMBINATION He har ays paid MOI fellow workmen as MEN Now it is up to YOL with your MONEY in telling other If YOU Go out to BRYD Lake Washi what he ix doin SHIPYARD and Pir Behr . BUSINESS? to pay, you 1 owe Pre for ¢ the he has refused t or either for the alw und all this same INDEE nd réady for Put your shoulder to the whee the limit. American Concrete Pipe & Shipbuilding Co. L. Y. STAYTON, President OFFICE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 422-425 New York Block one Elliott CEMENT PIPE PLANTS Nos. 1 and 2 at Tacoma Bryn , SHIPYARD AT BRYN MAWK (on Seattle & Renton Railway) O'CLOCK OCD A ENE Boetale ed the Tacoma mecond uther and Cadman Gardner's ee. Schorr pitched game but the home team got win m in first place. Gardner and Patterson “Yesterday’ s Results | * ASHAHIS TRIM Arrangements NATIONAL LEAGUE Wen. Last. Pet “ «@ ‘ m8 ” “ 2 ‘ ‘ ‘ “ “ ‘ “ “er a ; mn First Game n Kt PITTRNURG ae CHICA 'S Atame ¢ and Mehmidt: Dow 4 Kit Ru F 8 2 10 Behmidt; Vaughn. " lontales od Wingo ‘Game uF 1" 6 INNATI 0 and Gone awe iN Packard AMERICAN LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pet ee ‘SPORT BRIEFS. NEW YORK, Aug Lake | training station sailor William L. Wal world’s rec wim of half mile in 11 minutes 715 nec Pelham station Commons, San Francisco Frida t. is in Se tx to box Arena VER, B. C., Au na lacrosse Coast hip by in muddy pro defeating game tminster PHILADELPHIA mile wimming ch Aug, 12 A. 1 Two woman's mpionship Deiaware won by Florence Me Philadelphia, 15 years and 6 second national river rac Laughlin, of minute English Women Drivers Are Safer Aug, 12.—More Il make the streets » Dr. Waldo, city cor treet accidents ix ¢ women eater wd poys and younger men driving Pay Checks Cashed While énjoying » cool gume of cards oF pocket billinrds down stairs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corner 3rd and Pike Laneh Counter Barber Shop Soft Drinks Main 2819 Card Tables POLICE; AID SMOKE FUND One hundred and fifty-nine dollars and sixty cents waa raised for The Star Smoke fund at the bane ball game Sunday between the Asahi Japanese team and the Seattle po- lice The coppers proved no match for the Nipponese aggregation. the latter winning, 11 to 0. The pitching of the Asahi twirl ere was the feature, the patroimen being able to connect safely but four nine. crack Taki scored five of the 11 runs for the Japanese after swatting out a triple, double, two singles and get ting a base on balls. Masao at short handled eight chances without an error The Asahi team will leave Seattle Saturday for a six months’ tour of the Orient, under the leadership of Manager Fukuda and Captain Hide The grounds were donated for the amoke fund tent by Mr. Rimbold, TOBACCO FUND Asahi baseball team P. J, Beaman, 155 W., Sea $159.62 85th ave 1.00 aon Wash hends.1.60@8 % atnike re 4 dca te 2.00 Cacombers—Local, hothouss, per Kant) Waa per Local, per jant ber I Locks Lettnce Onions Popeorn—lowa, per ™ Bammer Squash Tomatoes—-Hothoure Fant per box i, per mack rReits ‘Transparent per box Astrachan, per box Gravennte 2.25 2753.00 Wash, Wash 11s on 2.60 200g? 50 100m! 00 9.60 8.60 ° @400 6.00 BW. 1.28@1.50 Rartlett, per box. .326@9 60 Wash. Bartietts, box 2 al, d-banket orate 4 combs 6.500 NUTS et. . Walnute—bor 1. ; 170 «35 | fh |THE M’CORMICK LINE iM | 109 Cherry St. Complete for Soldiers’ Show | finally been} Arrangements have completed for the 14th infantry box ing smoker, plans for which went fluey on account of the runout of Marty Farrell, who was to have met Mickey King in the feature bout last Saturday The ae shifted to the Arena of the show has been Fifth and Uni and will be staged next Prt Rob McAllister will meet Mickey in a re veraity day night instead of Saturday turn engagement over the jong dis tance route, Roth boys promte to be in great shape and a real pugil istic treat is axsured jeorgic Roaw of Seattle in ached uled to meet Joe Hill of the 14th in fantry in a six-round semi-final Frankie Murphy, Pacific coast fly t champion, wil box four in with Mickey Doyle of Bel Ungharm. Another four-round bout will be announced later. Sir Bernard Mallet, president of the F 1 Statiatioal societ clared that the United Kin lomt war, lives: has de n hie by the fall in births during th me than 600,000 potential During the name period, he os timates that Germany has lost 2 000, and Hungary 1,500,000. Fastern Wabh. No Puget sound, No. 1.. Leet Kerape—Per owt. Chek Food 00 #0 0081.00 £5.00 92.00 54.00 erptian Corn Coroannt Meal Clipped Marley Dairy Chop Fish Meat Groand Harley Milo Maire led Rarley Sprouting Oats Seratch Food--Per cwt Shorts (Not enough to quote.) Soy Bean Meal Timothy-—Eastern Washington 3400 { Prices Paid Shipper for {,Pealtry, Veal and Pork, #0. b Reattte | Hrolers—-All weights, per ™.. 4 block hoge °y Country, per Tt. Gelling Prices to Retailers for Butter, Kegs and Cheese Young Amerton cream brtek triplets LOWEST RATES TO CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES | SAN’ DIEGO) niger! and full particulars at City ‘Th Office, Phone Elliott ad Tennis Champions of N. W. for 1918 Men's singles—W. Smith, Seattle Women's singles—Sara Living: | Mansel {Men's } Milne, V } Women } stone and Bre ? ) ) ‘ : and doubles—Sara Living Bragdon, Seattle. Mixed doubles—Mayme Mo Donald and Crawford Anderson, Seattle. Junior singies—-Robert braushek, Seattle. Wa Local. Draft Board Officials to Meet All draft board officinis in the city will hold & meeting some time this week to oo the new ch draft law y. M, Whitney. Ag Marshal General Crowder has wired the estate draft headquar. ters at Olympia to prepare for regis tration on Sept Students engaged in actentific or military the universities will probab! npted under the new draft | wen under the 18-45 local board No. 6 courses be ex Aw ENGLISH GUIDE BOOKS LONDON, Aug. 19.—Baedeker guide books are to be rivaled by a ries announced as of “AIL-British orahip.” A member of the Bae or firm, of Leipzig, was Wied, re centl an action againgt the Brit ish army MEN & MEN ON EASY Every sound tooth in your mouth is worth at least $1,000 to you in looks, com- fort and health, isn't {t? Why neglect them? We offer you the dentistry obtainable at rea sonable prices. Our bridge and crown work is unrival ed, Our perfected metal and rubber plates stand in a class by themselves Consultation and nations are fre manent work is examl All per anteed. NATIONAL DENTISTS THIRD AVE. AND PIKE Entrance, 1504 Third Ave. ron the registration of | TODAY'S POEM It’s surely raw For Jawn McGraw. /MANSEL-SMITH WINS TENNIS SINGLES TITLE In the finals of the men’s singles|nating Stevens and Gert in the Washington tennis Champion: | Schreiner, 6-1, 6-2, defeated ships Sunday W. Mansel-Smith, of Smith and Sara Livingstone the Seattle Tennis club, dethroned) case, winning 6-0, 6-2 Sam Russell, also of Seattle and last] _ year’s champion, in a four set match. 12-10, 68, 62, 62. Mannel-Smith played his usual steady game and| wore down Russell until he had things his own way in the final set.) In the women's singles Sara Liv ingstone's drive brought her numer. ous points. While she lost the sec ond set, in the deciding frame she won easily, 61 Bob Wabraushek, Northwest jun for champion, defeated Will White, § of Lewiston, Idaho, in a hard three set match. White put up a snappy fight but was unable to stop the Se attle boy, who won out, 6-1, 63, 10-8 In the men's doubles Mercer and Milne, the Vanncouver entry, won the title but only after two hard fought matches in which the come back of the Biritishers featured. They defeated Mansel Smith and An derson in the semi-finals, 2-6, 1-6, 6-4 63, 8-6. In the afternoon they won r Russell and Neer, 6-3 7 7 86 Sara Livingstone and Mra. don won the women's double feating Mayme MeDonald 4 trude Schreiner, 6-1, 6-3 In the mixed doubles Mayme Mc Donald and Anderson, after elimi Popular prices. Hand Made. 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