The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1918, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 138, 1918, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Miss Tillie Is Very Modest. BY ALLMA | | Yes, AND You"Lt re) i Wei, He’s A | DO VOU HAVE KINOLN LOOK IN (mise Tas ve MARSHALL AND OW That's ALL RIGHT 1M “Tom DUPF- WE ‘ RENTED THE TRUMBPLL |/ LIVE AT STOP COTTAGE AND AR® TWENTY SIX ~ HERE ON ov VACATION || BUT | MUST BE Gone IN | You ARE A PERMANENT RESIDENT OF THIS -~ PLACE ARENT You | Miss ? He oy = 2 ey EVERETT TRI BY CONDO. ja WAS IN MY FORD AND You WERE IN YOUR EMe IPLOYER'S BIC AvTo, AND Ws MGT ON A COUNTRY 1D, AND You Mape M@ GET INTO A DITCH CR BE SNOVED orr. ‘ 7 WE HAVE NOT BEEN INTRO DUCED To Go IN? THAT DIRECTION a AS | LEAVE THE } WATER —. Champagne must be Bearce in New York. Baseball magnates don’t hold their meet- ings there any more. VELAND AFTER AMERICAN PENNANT .-.. Face for the fag in the Ameri is becoming closer ¢ Will the Boston § fle to shake off the faxt-« Indians? ore of the high rent district, per- and “1. D. K.”” IS LATEST If Cleveland keeps coming the season a few weeks chance to win ine, | Tider Leonard Wants to _Battle Ted Lewis ('\’ an’ wiitn You WERE IN “TH! VRENCHES 010 You \ Have ANY OF THEM BOY CHAMP and yet to holder ¢ nia championship of Philadelphia, and 1 C. Wright, #t 4 straight sets, t the Longwood imagae th Hare hamr dete n and ¢ § stra Day’s Pigeon Wins _Salem-Seattle Race . U. S. SOLDIERS’ SLANG * ;- Second Floor Gite! Bldg Secondt Pie TakeElevator © Prices Pa Pay Checks Cashed ” While enjoying © cool game of cards OF pocket billiards down stairs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd. Corner 3rd ‘Counter hott Drinks Main 2519 VEGETABLES Meets Henne Card Tables Cacumbers mouth is $1,000 to dentistry obt sonable ed, Our rRuirs and rubb a class b Consulta nations manent wor NATIONAL } DENTISTS & THIRD AVE. AND PIKE Entrance, 1501 Third Ave. Kaw ape Vruit Wholesale Dealers fer Vegetables and Fruit TODAY’S MARKET REPORT | Pears. 5 Almonda—Por Krazit Per Filbert Barley 8 ce Onte * Serateh 6) Shorts Soy Kean ° Timothy —P % Prices Poultry, Veni % rovers All weight Docks Live Shipper for to Retailers for and Cheese Butter. Local city creamery, 1h, HOLDS THTLE Jefeated H.C champtonahir Japanese 4 Taylor rk, fo. b. Seattle | mot uw | ! Viknow suice 'e was’ st 3 LISTEN an’ mu \ i TW’ FIRST CooTle (0 SeEN, \ DIOWT ave TH’ ART TELLY' 'Bour ™'}) | FIRST BLINKER To SNUFF 'IM, $0 _ 1 Ler “TH BLiGHTER THE DEAN WALLACE SERVES BY PAUL PURMAN > had wort hould have othe other name W Cardina t ye STH YEAR IN BASEBALL land cricket | naged by aided suet a an \ ‘ " an, Cupid Childs, Cy nd Jim McAlee of Wagner, Lajole and outatayed pall wtart team at He wan club players as eland franchise was ace, who had Japanese Banquet Asahi Ball Club The Anahi club, Japanese. ed with a banquet the r For OLYMrK PRING! nm . Wash FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician 11 FIRST AVE. oF 148 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG Co. sTORES Look fer the Free Decter Sign. of the Seattle omimerce. 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. 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. © he remained 8 ago, when he enter. Monday embers of their base for the Orient AN'fo Stow ‘1S GRATITUDE Y'KNOW WHAT TH’ BEGGAR WENT AN’ DID? FORESTERS WIN GAME With a ninth inning triumphed ¢ Steel Works at Mia a playfield Sun ny , The game was a f all the way, both Ko 4 Irwin pitehing great ball The Steel Works counted their ly run in the fitth, and led in the st inning, 1-0, but the Foresters eback when Devine trip on Dahle’s hit thru rally, the For count 1 hit cries Steel Works, Irwin and Mead. Foresters, Kokash and Hen tricks W. Richs, East 97th st. ave., complained to the po. lice Monday th 12, had run awa year-old roan mare t Jacob Lowe with her 25 BOYDEN’S Carried in all Sires, AAA's to EE’s. Topular prices, Hand-Made. ROYAL BOOT SHOP Second Ave., at University 106 Cor. First Ave. DR. KDWIN J. BROWN BD. Now at 106 Ce! 1 tors of my name e. from my old | inl .. w do expect to increase my denial practice at the increa, business will cont of doing the war 1 wan man in prices b to be known as the only who did not raine his of the war. N. DD & Thoroughness Characterizesn our methods tn every transaction, and our cus- mers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound busi- ness Judgment. Pata on Sa 8 Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited. Peoples Savings Bank SKCOND AVE. AND PIKH ST, WHY STRIKE ME PINK - \F'E DIONT Go AN’ COME BACK “To ME WITH A MILLION OF "1S COUSINS ANY TODAY'S FABLE A_ baseball player refused a job ina ship- yard so he could enlist. EVERYTHING READY FOR SOLDIERS’ SHOW Everything ten-round bout between Mickey King and Bob McA day night Mickey is already in fine condition for is reported to ishing tou 4 on nis clean boxer, but I got a few pointers in our first m eg Yesterday’s Results if oe ——__ ——_—__ —_—_+8 AMERICAN Washington New York Chicag Bt. Louie Detrott Philadelphia. ND Danforth and Schalk, Devor looks rosy for the big|use to advantage thjp time. The soldier boys of the Fourteenth in- fantry, who are staging the show can expect a real thriller whe: climb into the ring Friday night.” But there will be quite a number of fans at the ringside who will ickey's ability to trim Bob, San Francisco boxer was mn to Sea Mister at the Arena Fri the go, and McAllister o be putting on the fin # at Portland, where he in a shipyard. fident I will take Bob's time,” nald Mickey He is a clever, fast,| more time to get into condition» this time, many would not be surprised to see him bring home the bacon, patch, which I intend to nd Walters; Ruth and Mayer, NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. by LEAGUE 84 ae Smith; Martin, Hendet OPERATORS Teleph women who are seeking employment at a gvod salary with opport you to will gh pointm: Sick Benefits, Good Charac The Pacific Telephone and . TELEPHONE WANTED one operating offers many advantages to young unities for advancement. Good Pay A good salary from the Regular and frequent incroases, start Permanent Position Work is steady and permanent Many opportunities for advancement Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating Associates carefully selected Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offives. Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms. Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost ire required. Young women axpe- ated ne and > M. We invite 1 Prinetpal, who An ap. ter and Good Health call at this office adly discuss thematter per ent may be made Wy calli you, Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUE First Floor onal

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