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4 al 1B wa 348 7% $ Sie 727" Seder] w 2a § Sila be oot at Bh ARETE fF ce. pee eb £203 Third Ave. Paeatiane aa. HA? HAS 1% Look Wie pena timers Sows cue TORREY & SEARS’ awed at the Great Lakes naval ORTS AND COMICS BVERETT TRUE How WOVELD In YouR MATE AW, WHAT MaKxe3 You so LLMIRED TOVCHY WITH fOVR OLD LID § CAUGHT DANDRVEF, Bur 1'4 NOT GOING TO TAKG ANY CHANCES AND LOSS MY). SPORTS—“OVER THERE” But the world looks just the same to Jess Willard, on his Karisas farm with wheat at $2.00 a bushel, ON WS BACK —= THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AU FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS—Nero Promises to Be Some Dog. TAME WIM AWAY FROM WERE ~ DA THINK I BY CONDO | wannn @bT SKIP EAT UP BV eee? BALMY BENNY—Benny es SAY BUDDY = can "TALK ANY German? / \ “ WRESTLING“ TTS A CINCH To Flom Frrry, GRIP ON PENNANT The Boston Red Sox, by shutting out Cleveland Monday, won the sec ond straight game of the crucial se ries, and now lead the Indians by four full games. Unless Le Fohl's crew cops today’s contest, Boston practically will have cinched the pen. nant. The Highlanders were ousted from the first division thru their defeat by Chicago yesterday. Altho out of the pennant chase, Washington evened the series with St. Louis by coming out on the long s: of a !tinning contest. The Detroit cers lost their third straight to the Athieti The 5 the National strengthened their already safe mar in on first place by shutting out the Boston Eiraves, and are now eight and a half games ahead of their near est rival in the race for the flag. Cin cinnat! continued ite winning streak with another victory yesterday, T? Giants and the P ex broke even & double bill JOE STECHER Ball Stars to Play in France = JOINS NAVY GR T LAKE ML, Aug. 20 Another famous athlete has joined | the colors the of Joe | Stecher, Dodge former world’s champion wrestler, who re in of person Neb., Pay Checks Cashed BILLIARD PARLOR 1490 3r@. Corner Ord and Fike (Coanter training station Monday. He is rated as a wecond-class seaman Athletic authorities at the station are attempting to arrange a match between Stecher and “Strangler” | Lewis, who is at Camp Grant. In | their first match, they wrestled five | hours without a fall | TO PLAY IN BIG SERIES BOSTON, Aug. 19.—Bxemption TRUSS TORTURE boards of four members of the Hos vd tigiwetes “Sy weartes a ton Red Sox, leaders in the Americ ~ a. telal to b league pennant chase, have «ranted ‘uted 50: BOOTS as SEPOTIOM | toc Blase an to play in the world " __4& LUNDBERG Co. series, President Frazee, of the club, Beattie! announced Monday night CONCRETE SHIPS We have been asked the question numerous times, “What if the ‘war stopped tomorrow, wouldn't the shipbuilding come to a close, Now, we will TRY and tell you what the situation would be if the war DID stop, which we all hope and pray will happen. The building of ships, of CONCRETE, WOOD AND STEEL, would not stop, nor even SLACK UP, and here are the reasons why: There was approximately 48,000,000 tons of ships (merchant marine) BEFORE the war, and this was away short of what was fecessary to carry on the commerce of the world Submarines, mines and natural sea losses have accounted for almost 20,000,000 tons. If every vessel was of 5,000 tons, the size of the CONCRETE SHIP FAITH, this would mean that about 4,000 vessels have been sent to the bottom out of about 10,000 Since the war started, and since America has gone into the shipbuilding business, there has been about 10,000,000 tons of ships built by ALL the allies, which, if every vessel was of 5,000 tons, the size of the FAITH, would mean about 2,000 ships have been built, only about ONE-HALF of what has been sunk, Now, with a PRE-WAR shortage in ships to start with, and still a loss of probably ONE-FOURTH of what we had to start with. and with the huge amount of shipping that will be needed AFTER the war is over, in order to reconstruct Europe, anyone can readily see that it will take years and years of shipbuilding on the part of ALL nations to get enough ships. Remember, it will not be possibie for EVERYBODY to work in shipyards, as they are now doing, as other lines of business, which are now curtailed and classed aa NON ESSENTIALS, will need labor to help rebuild devastated Furope. So we think it a pretty safe prediction to say that SHIPB ING of ALL KINDS will be THE LEADING industry for TW YEARS to come. Then again, you must remember that CONCRETE in all build- ing operations, such as SHIPS, § ROADS, BUILDIN OIL TANKS, ete., has been demonstrated as FAR SUPERIO! any other material, and that this is surely the “CON CRETE AGE," as THE ing in these lines for PERMA- NENCE is CONCERETE, If you want to become interested in a Company that is NOW. right today—a GOING Company, with the LARGEST CEMENT PIPE FACTORY in the Northwest, established for uver TWENTY YEARS, and who is NOW installing ANOTHER CEMENT PIPE CTORY here in Seattle, also a CONCRETE SHIPYARD, intends to manufacture and deal in ANYTHING and & Y- TING where CONCRETE is used, call or write, and we will tell you How. " American Concrete Pipe & Shipbuilding Co. L. Y. STAYTON, President OFFICES 422425 NEW YORK BL ELLIOTT 22 OFFICE OPE EV IN 9:00 SHIPYARD at BRYN MAWK (on Seattle & Renton Ry.) CEMENT PIPE PLANTS NOS. 1 and 2 at Tacoma and Bryn Mawr. 12, UNTIL a PARIS, 20 pl ull-star basebal ed States, -Arrangeme 3 for bring team from the | under the management Jobn J. McGraw, it has be nounced. The team will play of Kamer at the American ce Fra ta team selected fr former league players now Hank” Johnny Ever at have been cc former d in Paris, has ment with Gow which will efit of the American wounded |Sportsmen to Hold Meeting Wednesday The Sportsmen's Asv atte will hold monthly meeting W in the assembly hall Chamber of Commerce The park is at the servic men who wish to take the opportunity to pr Northwestern champion tournament, which Tacoma, August 24 and n of Se casting pool at Woodland f thowe sports advantage for the hip casting to be held Drawings for Net | Tourney on Today NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Drawings for the national tennis singles cham pionship tournament, which is sched uled to begin here August 26, will be held Tuesday afternoon, ording to } announcement from the National | Lawn ‘Tennis association, Robert Lindley Mur and Ichyia Kuma. | wae, the Japanese star among the prominent entries Taylor to Be U. S. Pullman Manager WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—L. &. Taylor yesterday was appointed fed eral manager t Pullman car lines by Director General McAdoo. Taylor's headquarters will in Chicago. He is at present controller of the Pullman compan. which since it was taken over by the rail road administration, has been desig: nated as th STOLEN An automobile, bearing license No. H-138 property of Lieut, ¥. W. Bec ‘aa stolen from in front of the Washington hotel some | time around 11 o'clock Sunday night. | FREE DOCTOR RIGHT DRUG CO, STORES Leok fer the Free Decter sign, New Olympic Hot Springs 22 miles from Port Angeles. Board, | Including baths, $3.00 per day. Furnished Hinths, $2.00 per | OT WATER AWIM- | ‘Supplies for sate at Bprings For information address: OLYMPIC MOT SPRINGS CO. Kiwha, Wash. AW~ WE WON'T WORTCHER. a Knows i ont; autre! on bie changes Low CLEVELAND pONTON weloakie, C'MERE SKID - STAY "WAY FROM THAT D0G- C'MERE - HUYAN Cm ‘ AW WoTs ) 4 EATIN' “{e ATCHA 2 Just Enough German. Zs . “WELL, | GOTTA GO BACK FOR SOME MORE, SO YOU TELL THIS RUMMY 10 KEEP GOIN’ DOWN “THIS ROAD TILL HE COMES TD “TW’ REST OF HIS GANG IN TH’ TEMPORARY PRISONER PEN AN’ IF HE TRIES To BEAT IT HELL GeT IT BE BAVONETED OR CHOCKED To DEATH - Kegs have advanced 2 cer ng at 56 and 67 © pullets are quot AMERICAN LEAGUE mgton nts a dozen made fr the are York lifferent \ . advanced on a ton 1 grain quotations t of corn having aelpnia average of $2 per Fricw Paid, Whcieaie Dealers tor | MeQutita Jones and Agnew hende.1.60@2 09 arnlen 115 rt. 7 dor 20 oe 1s@ hothouse, per dos 80c@1 00 Corn Haske Cacumbers NATIONAL LEAGUE Won hende Jon bunener sto@ats 27% 94 1 arquard ar Wing puri ADELPTIIA 1" YORK PITTSRURG VI On sane war COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. on Coconnuts New © Crabapptes- Transcendent 0 | Crabanple Tea and Rariden per and Smith rn 100 fj rate 00 Cal. seodiess, box 6.0004.50 “FRUSTRATE ON PIAV ENNA (via London), Aug the Piave, an Italian reconnais was frustrate the Austrian office anonunced toda 9 edlens, per erat 02.9 neord, 6-tb. barket 4 0@T 009.90 5.50@ 9.00 OG 1.65 it per box 2 +. Wash, Bartlatts, box...2.006 2.26 | Plume —Cal,, 4-beaket crate... .1.60@2.00 East Wash, : Watermelons—Co | Almonds—Per fT Brasil—Per ib Filberts Per Tb 2 Hickorynute—Per ™ oF EDWIN J. BROWN nD. New at 106 Columbia 1 tors signi mov ficen Fire at. fro’ tran tween First and not war. nt business will offset leost of doing busi the lay and have left the imita. (Prices pald wholesale) of my name and spans Alfalfa—Pastern Wash Weef Seraps—Per owt Chick Food . son First ave. an ed my Dental Of to the corner o t ave, and Columbia just Dm old location 106 Columbia, ‘orm r eane my |" ‘al practice ao that the increased | Dairy the increased | Wee Mash se because Of | Fee war. Fish I want to be known as the only (Gronn mi prices EDWIN J. BROWN, Gea! in ttle who did not raise hia Ont» because of the war. Oil Mea! Rolled Onis D. D. & | Rolled Harley c's Leading Dentist Sprouting Oats ‘se Columbia Seratch Food—-Por ewt. ‘ (Not enoneh to quote.) Kant, Wash Prices Pa Poultry, Vent and | Geese Hens —Light, WI TH T H E | metgion Hares—Tiv Y Ul live. ‘Turkeys Dressed Mood block (fA THRIFT STAMP a day Pan keep the Hun away, || fincas DA A ta Me i HEY—\WAA ~Au~ CALL YER SKIP AWAY !S WAA+H (HE'S SCARIN' MY 5—~ \_NERO HEY HEINIE ~~ SPRECHEN SIE ie f ACH. MY ‘kopr’Horrs- ll tor = Datter, Eggs end Cheese —— Batter— ue 2 country cream, Limbureer CHARGED WITH THEFT OF NEWSIES’ PENNIES reviled the gov-|1 from corners An Austrian who ern rt nnies against P. Z the instigation of prietor the allegation pl Miller, 46, arrested at Sam Duncan, pro er- Slee News company Sixth ave. 8 ston, Other into custody to Du taken News posited leged to } everal dollars in s person WEGNER OPTICAL CO. DR.R.B. VEGNER, MGR, , EERE: Puree of Green Pea ta Oup-9 ees nouno k-25 Boldts* tina" First € Pike (upssarrs) bright, cheery and busy describes the atmos phere in America's mreatest repair shop We Call and Deliver Main 4637 cI National the world ser ‘The chairman of the carnmission. es the 4, at be played a fourth is necessary, will be played at Chicago. The commission will ar Ask Closed Season King county game commission re- quested state clare a closed season on any members of @ county game commis- oy 1 | will * PAGE 11 BY BLOSSER JES WAIT “TILL NERO GROWS UP AN’ HELL CHAW YER SKID-WHAT KIN YA \ EXPECT FRUM A SIX MONTA OLD PUP? POH YDO WH2™ WELL LISEN You KRAUT INHALER “ TROT YOUR PEDALS DOWN “THIS BOULEVARD “To TH’ HUN * PRISONER GARDEN AN’ \F You TRY DUCK, You'LL GET A BAYONET MASSAGE AN’ A MACHINE. GUN SHAMPOO f The plasterers’ union of Minnesota probably will have to issue @ new card to Fred Ful- ton. SERIES SCHEDULE {CINNATI, O., Aug. 20.—The|range for schedules involving the baseball commission will Giants, Cleveland and Washington, today to arrange for |in case one of these teams win out in their respective leagues. Herrmann announced that both the Chicago N and Boston American pla mission from their local draft to play the syorld series; Herrmann does not believe the authorities ‘wilt prohibit the w la of August Herrmann lis for pening of the series September jowton, where three games will Three, or four games, if plan Fractures Skull in Fall From Roof Junkley, of Union st. i city hospital with a frags skull and severe bruises, as sult of falling approximately 20 feet n the roof of the Bragg apartme 1910 Seventh ave., Mom day afternoon to Save Game Birds) Joe in’ the tured the re State Game Commissioner Darwin to declare a closed on Chinese pheas order to increase the supply birds, Under the law the commissioner may H » of a year de- | class petition of all the! game was covering the olf with tar paper over @ steeply sloping roof. Several times he was seen to slip, but each time thruout the state/he recovered himself and contin= game conditions of his Work as tho nothing had a The final slip came at - * 4 p. m, when he went over fl s —————® edge and hit the pavement below, ae ee ee *\wawy | tearing off the sign of the aparte Pcs acteurs sg ment on his way down, Junkley on the hingles game counties vened A HI TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED any advantages to young ‘ment at a good salary with offers opportunities for advancement. Good Pay od salary from the start. I ar and frequent increases. Permanent Position Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancement. Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating. Associates carefully selected. Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventMated offices Comfortable Junch and recreation rooms. Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay Sick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. 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