The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1918, Page 11

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PORTS AND COMICS ie. leat alee ae EVERETT TRUE. BY CONDO, | | THAT. You FINALLY GoT IM ThE WATER -You ousHT To ANY PERSON OF NOUR AGE Pu “ Nov HoLo OURHT TO KNOW GETTER || Person iy ae oC] | | DUCK Now AND GET MY BAG AND THAN vo TEAR UP PAPSR WTO BITS AND CiTTeR Ba STREET WITH (Tr How OCD Fr ARG YOU, fF ANNUMY ¢ WET ALL OVER - ty ( eReECKLE we: | WY, WHADDYA SPOSE 7 TA, WORKIN’ ON THIS FARM PAASILF bas PLANS COMPLETED a1 Aa BA PLL TRY IT S AND HIS FRIENDS—-Howitzer We ZwaR?] GOSH~1 BET You BOTH BOYS READY FOR Ts Richt. bow! DON'T BVEN know WHO'S FIGHTIN DONA 2 Wuu- Now atag | and © ge Rows _ARENA SHOW 5:55 : Frankie § Pre! b burden McAllister and Mickey King. eliminary arrangements for e who will battle ten rounds in the be a fast go. The service outfit undoubtedly will strengthen its lineup in places. Rev ther and Mullin will add to the at tack, as will Riggs, if he plays. The | . service team has some hard hitters, | © [big allstar baseball tussle scheduled Pror Dugdale's park Sunday afternoon, have been completed, and the fang >w most concerned In the prob- cups of the two squads. | a3 | NOILOVULXA shipbuilders will in all proba.| who will keep the local opposition bility be represented by Pa Fit. wWortted, such as Alter r tery on the mound, if Mails should and Strand. Al - [not be available. With either of Northwestern leaguer, Reuther and these hurlers on the hill, the service McKenry are ready to take a crack é |team would have a busy afternoor » ming the shipyard crew Who If Fittery or Maila should need re-|¢ver mounts the hill on either side | lef on the hill, such good hurlers as will be a first-class pitcher, and the Schorr, Bigbee, Luconovic and East. fans wilt get a good run for their ley money would be ready up the During ‘the war 970 Norweelan reas Israelites Defeat | Coe Le SENTISTRY have been Rilled by subma- and mines, 698 Norwegian at bid DR. P. L. AUSTIN Pres. Walla Walla Team (iv, 200 neon sunk, and over $188, ¥F } oieae ‘Third Ave. Corner James St. In a close game of playground 000,000 has been paid in war tneur-| into your mouth at a see if ball, the Iaraciites of the 1 me gums are sore, sloughing and | piayfield defeated the Walla Wall: -| *@ take PYO oe pees. team at the latter's field. In th { a tenth inning, the home crew regis | At Iwi! cure|tered the winning run, the final ort restore your ‘ e H+ ithy conditi veer F gums | count being 1413 Th games are ‘ ‘All work guaranteed fitters |ROW One apiece and the playoff ts g Feasonable discount scheduled for~Monday night at to all union m o'clock at Lincoln playfield. en. "I Examination and estimate free of/ FELD ON CHECK CHARGE pharee. Charged with passing a check for | $2,000 without sufficient funds in the bank in payment for a horse and harness outfit purchased from Anton | M. Neilson, B. N. Caldwell was ar lrested by Deputy Sheriff Matt Star wich Wednesday SAVE 25 CENTS by buying, ¥ ©98 Third Ave. Cor. James. Hours: 8:30 A M to 6 BM e Elliott 3633. SFSU SO 8 Bem Basi Ratery'F la glor, Townsend! Senday (Runday/Haneville and Hed-| Teewe) fees ! BACKED -BY:A-GUARANTEE vain Fa ee THAT- MEANS SOMETHING [Kingston. Tadiow and} tual pointe. ! M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & COMPANY OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 313 OCCIDENTAL AVENU E, § SATTLE | —— Potete marted ** are boat landings potets and for) | arrangement end semwme all risk and iteninty making sech landing. Steamers paasenger rate does not inciude beat When We We Rave 25,000,000 Tons of Shipping nations of the world owe the United States billions * will just naturally become the leader of the world in commerce and trade. Get ready now for your part in the great foreign trade which will come to the United Stat inevit ably in the near future. Our Foreign Department is looking into the possibil ities for Seattle business men and would be glad to consult with you if you are interested, First National Bank First Ave. at James St. Established 1882, savings Department Open Saturday From 6 P. M. to 8 P. M change without notice ceived Aally for all poti Tacoma) named tn abo Tickets must be p: office. Open from 6 midniant BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 ard, Corner 3rd and Pike Laneh Counter Barber Shep Seft Drinks Main 2819 Card Tables main go at the Arena show Friday night, are ready for the gong ster is expected to arrive from Portland some time Thursday morn and wili wind up hie training After the two gladiators staged at the Victory carnival, the fans are anxious for an other look at Judging from the size of the crowd | Resten |. © carnival and the present sale | Carried in all Sires, Popular prices. =) ROYALBOOT SHOP = Second Ave, at University flyweight cham Me The boxing um workout hing touches with a short the after a MG? SURE T.Wu2) READIN’ SOMETHIN" ABOUT A WAR IN OUR ALMANAC! | of tickets, the local fans take strong ly to the longer battles, Another interesting bout between Joe Hill, soldier boy THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—A Little of It Goes a Long Way With Helen. WAY UNDER 9 & now! HERE | Go! will be f the naval trair Murphy will meet Mick Doyle, of Bellingham, in what ah Murphy is the Co: Doyle tn one of Chet Neff's pupils and Neff says that Doyle is some battler. show in under auspices of the 14th infantry, that organization's crack band will come in from Fort Lawton to furnish music for the affair the ——— | Yesterday’ s Results | pretty battle that these the two in action, | Washington New York ... hicago jet Looe. CWICAGO ... | nowron BOYDEN’S AAA's to EE's. Hand Made. PITTSRUNG ..... | cmrcaco Pes CINCINNATI Lous BROOKLYN | Prune! and Setalie Eiter and Wingo; | PHILADELPHIA . Won, Lost ho aoa o or sb o a 8 ao « n 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE n 12 Pet es Jones and Agnew OTON > Won o 61 0 UIA 4, PHILADELPHIA 1 ig NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 Love, Keating, San-| Pet “0 rr “ ‘ 1} ° TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Telephone operating offers many advantages to young women who are seeking employment at a good salary with opportunities for advancement. Good Pay A good salary from the start Regular and frequent increases Permanent Position Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancement. Interesting Work Plearant, clean, fascinating Associates carefully selected Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices: Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms. Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay. between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. rience is not necessary. Our employm on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave Seneca, and is open from 8:30 A. M, to you to call at this office will gladly discuss the m: pointment may be made by calling Elliott 12000. Sick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost, Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women Previous expe: t office is located between 30P.M and meet the School Principal, who ter personally with you Spring and We invite An ap The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUE First Floor JAPANESE |has two yards | mish county. lof Western Washington are expect | ules would make war profits pay for | was one proposing a heavy tax on BULLY For You, Heren! acs aah Ae Ail RIGRT= RET You CANT TELL ME WHATS TW BIGGEST GUN TH GERMANS USE BS NET STAR DEFEATED TON, Aug. 15.—F. B nd B.C. Wrig' nicneimer| defeated Ichlya Kumagae, Jap- and Harold Tay na dent, I der inte tar lor. dite nd of the national doubles lawn | tennis championship tourney being | held at the Longwood Cricket club. V. Richards, Providence, R. 1, de- feated J. D. E. Jones, of the same HAND ME MY BAG! 1+1'VE HEERD HOW ITS-ER |High Salary Bait for Players Taboo PHILADELPHIA, Aug emergency issued an order thru its vice Howard Cc Alexan- | ployment in shipyards | of bolstering up teams than to expe the onal junior champion, in the third would not be countenanced by that ne order declared that ball play-| baseball ontfits were shipped to the ers are placed in the sume class as boys in Palestine yesterday by the all other workmen. offered high salaries to obtain their! The outfits will be delivered to the BY GOLLY -YA Do KNOW, DONTCHA % Yankees Will Play Ball in Palestine WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Yan-" has | kees serving with the British troops presi-|in Palestine are going to introduce that the em-|the American national pastime in al ball players | the Holy land. Present arrangements “more for the purpose | call for a series of games between |rival units in the American con- — tngent to be played in Jerusalem, At the request of the Zionist or- | ganization of America, four complete 14.—The | fleet corporation f profe shipbuliding program’ and yards that/Clark Griffith ball and bat fund. — a. in = oe sg fe ree rol p ren services would not be reimbursed by | Jewish Legion for service in Pales-, namen Uchard W « ene MS the cor atioi nection the national boys’ tourna. | i tine. - — ment t Forest Hill, N. Y. The summary e Third round (unfinished): D» w . Longwood, and T. R. 2 Bs cca ae obra eee | | ao ge Permalife Bat- and H. B. O’Royle, Pelham Bay, 63, e $3, €3 let us show Are So Wrinlat Richards, Tew York, andl teries Are So. | William T. Tilden, second, Philadel {| you positively | phta, defeated E. HL Binzen and J 8. O'Royte, Pelham Pay, 63, 62, Fred B. Alexander and Beals C. Wright, New York, defeated 1 Ku magae, Japan, and Harold Taylor, all New York,.63, 6-3,.4-6, 4-6, 64 Goethals’ ‘Contvacts Rile Shipping Board Maj George W. Goethals former } of the Emergency Fleet corporation, now in the war depart ment, has started active rivairy with the shipping board by contracting for eight steel cargo-carrying veasels with the West Coast Shipbullding company at Everett and by project ing a great new government ship- yard at Wilmington, N. C., where the Emergency corporation alrea Gen Chairman Hurley of the federal shipping board, whose protests were reported today thru the Chamber of Commerce, says that unless the war departinent’s competitive activities are stopped at once, there will be a acute housing, labor and ma terial problem more TO DEMONSTRATE TRACTORS The King county agricultural ée partment will be represented at the big tractor demonstration to be held ‘Thursday, near Stanwood, in Snoho- ‘Two thousand farmers ed to attend the demonstration, which will be given by 15 different companies. This is one of the big gost events of this kind ever held in the state APPROVE TAX PROPOSALS The members of the Chamber of Commerce, voting by referendum, today overwhelmingly approved the tax proposals of the United States Chamber of Commerce. These sched- the war. The only item voted against few articles of general use. Olympic Hot Springs 22 miles from Port Angeles. Hoard. fnehuding baths, $3.00 per aay. Furnished | lee tuee net ‘seni “Snice, dae per week, INEST NOT WATER SWIst. MING POOL. Supplies for sate at Springs, For tatermation address: | OLYMPIC HOT SPRINGS CO, Ktwha, Wash. FIRST WASHINGTON ST. DRUG CO. STORES the Free Decter Sign. BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $3R. lad af $423 Ors... Second Floortilel Bldg Secondé.Pike Take Elevator how a Perma- life lease stops battery trouble, at the same time sav- ing you time and money 703 EAST PIKE ST. Good We Can Afford to Keep Them Repaired For You We exchange a perfect battery for your used one at the price of a charge. We make the ex- changes as often as necessary. $1.25 always covers all expense. Permalife Batteries, leased to the motorist, give sae di service for ff ife. | MASTER ELECTRIC co. Distributers NE EAST 563 ‘Sarva. M. Stose Cove £.. Strom Have Your Clothes Made in Seattle —BY STRICTLY UNION MEN— —under the personal supervision of Stone Bros., the tailors who have clothed Se- attle’s critical dressers for more than 17 years. You'll find our prices reason- able. / ¢failors 906 Second Ave. Opposite Burke Bldg. merely admire Stone Bros. clothes—tear them” "Don't

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