The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1918, Page 11

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. io 1 83333333) aS! © if ss al ORTS AND COMIC VERETT TRUE “AND HOOVER'S TELLING YO IT You CAN'T CAT, AND ETTY SOON THEY'LA Ge LING You How tong oa CAN WOAR P HEADQUARTORS ? SEND HS WAGON AROWD— Got ANOTHER. HUN $ Ss BY CONDO NGIN PUSHES Tr9Rgpooters Scores at the Green | club Sunday showed that the men are looking up. Conki ONIN SPITE OF 'FOE’S COUNTERS f Fi rom Webb bb ” score at twelve Miller each getting 21 of 24. } By United Press Leased Wire || 2°xt. with } . Direct to The Ser j The scores: 47 out of 50 for second place. Both Searle and Barnes ma¢ PARIS, Aug. 2%—09 a mj) lle French artillery is smashing the new German defensive posi es preparatory too crossing of | M- Grossman ... \the Oise, east of Noyon, Gen. Mangin c i, Samobeicn = pushing ‘on methodically today to)» Shaeer Chateau, in the face of} " no aremaeeny J. H. Hopki “The Germans have fortified the | FW: Kerr « Rorth bank of the Oise from Noyon | of nly ey to Chauny. “At some points the) °° Bandy ‘enemy 1s counter-attacking. lw. W. Barr. Artillery fighting last wight be! Wo soni, the Allette and Aisne Se “ een and in the Roye and Beuy.| = K- Van Vieck ~ raignes regions was reported by the |p. yw pie French war office today. . PF pe ol “In the Roye and Beuvraignes reg.) yy; oawieldl i. and betiveen the Ailette and the ; arp artillery fight the communique A. Conklin Fleming 3 Landwehr Aisne there was last night,” “In the Vosges two German raids | “were unsuccessful. We took some iaeemooere there.” W. J. Northfoss... Fi >. F. Reinhardt H. Bilyen TwelvePair Doubles “1 M. Fisher. |B. W. Kerr.. L. Templeton G. A. Conklin .. |. Lanawehr A. B. Kidd E. K. Van Vleck Cc. W. Bandy . J. H. Hopkins..... B. F. Blosser *Professional. Big Paris Swim | PARIS, | nual “across Paris” |was captured by Th Michael | winner’s time for the }two hours and fifty-nine | contest. |Samuel Gompers | NEW YORK, Aug. 26- Federation ¢ Labor. to Europe, ‘cording ment here today He will ing to force an immed | mise peace with Germa: |to a complete indorsement | Wilson wai war aims. GERBERAL PAU Foe Altes Fail Gen, Paul Pau, the one-armed | on ian French hero who led the French ad-| yLAprvosToK ES Vance into German Alsace in 1914, 18| thousand enemy troc a in ‘America at the head of a mission of 12 Frenchmen on their way to Australia to tell that country what France is fighting for. Sunday night, and were repulsed. The attacks were tinued Monday, the enemy ar |ly awaiting reinforcements 3 FAVOR av ARANTINE e Seattle branch of the Nation-| al League for Women's Services: c ommending | RENEW TRACTION CON ‘The traction company and the city | ficials will renew vietims | ferences on the proposal and scoring what scribe as | traction system to the civic the efforts of certain city council Men to break the quarantine by re fusing to vote for food supplies for interned womer | EXTEND LICENSE DAY The city license committee Mon-| Gay decided to extend for one week i opportunity given the holders of | lcenses to renew their ap pas | Pay Checks Cashed While enjoying @ cool game of cards ‘or pocket billiards down stalrs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR Lake Gun marks: in and Fleming ted for first, both getting Landwehr, Gros«uman, Barnes and Templeton all shot 46 de hig | pairs of doubles, | *ride, ‘ Fleming was |and Washington stock, now selling 2 T. 19—47 1947 1946 19-46 18 1546 18—45 | 19—45 1845, 16-—45 19—44 16-—43 1s—42 1743 18—41 1841 18—41 16—41 40 2 | Cantaloopes- a | Won by Michael) eleventh an- | Hone: swimming event | Granges—Cal Yaloncins. vox with Fleurix second and Nivet third. The distance was| minutes, | Pears—E. Wash. Partietta, box More than 500,000 people watched the | Piame—locai. per box .-- Is on Way to Europe |"! Wiekoryaate ‘Samuel | | Gompers, president of the American |Walnete—Per @. ..--- is on his way| to announce | oppose radical elements | Fastern Wash bin 1 33.00@34.00 and socialists in Europe, who are try- | Alfalfa: ate compro: | Chop of the Line Twelve ked the discon pparent FAB city of eaday their con 46) THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1918. BALMY BENNY—In This Case the Shovel Is Mightier Than the Sword. So YeRE A WAR CORRESPONDENT EHn2 we WELL ITS LUCKY Yes Har Yet IN MY BOOTS fA FILLIN' BLOOMIN’ ‘ow TH’ Tw mewr ! LUSEN - Y WANT “To WAITE BACK “TO YouR PAPER THAT Y'MET A GeNnT WoT KNOWS WAR WILL END RUNNING, You KNOW Vow TH’ WAR WILL END CAUSE OF Your vou? 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The Beaneaters now are four full games ahead of the Indians, and with only six games remaining to jhe played, the pre ot |Fohl's men overtaking the | Sox are remote. President H Reston Red abide by the league, Washington climbed up from on the pects " Sox schedule of refuse for TODAY’S MARKET REPORT upward Oregon the to the Frazee, will taken and Cheese has triplets an bigger, White Reyptian Comm Whele Mariey Clipped Marley t 2 2 r ound, with Jat 27 and 28 cents per pe Chipped 7 |Young Americas commanding 28 | Pex? (tn and 29 cents Feed Meal | ich Meal } round Warley | T Prices Paid | Qnty Minnenota vi | Oil Meat Netled Onto Kotled Mas ferateh Pout Per owt Pris Paid Shipper for t and Pork, fo b he rid menses acanach welghts, T. Laske—Per dox bunches . Lemme Local, per dor heade. Green, per dos bunches ie 1 etre | Prices te Retailers for 9%@ 7 Local red. per fb... 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CALIFORNIA. ates | ‘McGillivray Retains Title BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Aux Perry McGillivray, holder of the 100 yard national swimming champion hip, defeated three of the country’s best swimmers here Saturday title cewnfully defending hin He 561-5, Herbert Topp. of the Chicago Ath lotic club, finished a few feet behind the champion, while Shields, of the Y. MG. C, of New Orleans, was @ close third. Shields won the 220-yard A. A. U. championship with ease, making the course in 2 minutes, 66 2-5 seconds. made the distance in Local Swimmers Win at Victoria After winning first or place in four events at the swimming meet held at Victoria, B. C., Saturday, George Cunha, crack Camp Lewis swimmer, in back in Seattle. Seat- tle was also represented by four swimmers of the Crystal Pool club. who performed before the §,000 spectators, Dan's Salt's party won & second, third and fourth place in the diving events. Roy O'Neil Was second in the men's event and M. Fadden third. rth in the women’s div. ing contest. The amateur diving championship was won by Miss Sel ma Payne of the Multnomah club, Portland. ra, Constance Meyers, fermer national champion, was nec: ond. But for the fact that in her optional dives Miss Langley chose two dives not in the A. A. U. man ual she would have won the cham- pionship, her admirern declare. woman's 4. 1. Greenwell and A. J. Quigtey, preaident and necretary of the Puget ound Underwriters’ association, will ttend the national underwriters’ onvention, at New York, Septem ber 4-5-6 nowt Mins Beth Lang-| iliac |NYeaterday’s Res s Results sults | AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game cmies G : WAST TON C ° Russel! and Behalk; Shaw and Pietnich M- ¥,| the eighth inning of the first half of In a desperate finish the Patter- “on-MacDonald nine pounded Gard | Pieinich jerty park Sunde | Olympia ¢ patingent, 3 started on the hill for the *| Allen Cup Is Won by Midale Gunner VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. NATIONAL. LEAGUE J. MeMynn of Midale, won the C. 2 Allen trophy and a sp Piret cup when he shot 49 out of 50 in the Western Cana trap shooting tournament Saturday. ~C. Roothroyd of rdale came sec ond, with 48; and J. Patison, A. Gramer, A. Britton and F. d, with 47 Philadetphia CINCIN Singles Tourney y YORK singles char ment of the United Tennis association will get under way Tuesday on the turf courts of Chicago the West Side club, Forest Hills, L New York I. The entry list includes most of ye oe, ° - : the prominent players of the coun ronkien United States, o Philadelphia . than twe: re Aug. 26.—The 37th jonship tourna States Lawn n th and Miller: Tyler and O'Farrell try now in thi whom there are more in war service TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by weartng the Candberg Rupture Support We ve free trial to prove its superter- | ner’s delivery for three counters in| ial exhibition | PAT-MACS TAKE LEAD IN SHIPYARD LEAGUE |PatMacs, but after two runs had been chalked up by the opposition he settled down and pitehed runless ball for the rest of the matinee. Gardner - hurled a nice game but blew in the eighth frame. In the second contest the Duthie outfit trampled on the Tacoma Foundation te 13 to 1. Seaton had little trouble with the visitors, holding them to a single rum” and six hits. The Tacoma aggrega- tion is In mad need of pitchers, as ally the hurlers offered yesterday were }.| popped all over the lot by Devine’s |men. 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