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PAGE 11 BY ALLMAN THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918. VERETT TRUE You GANTT GO ANYWHERE BVT WHAT YOU HEAR THAT TUNE "OVER THERE EVERY MUTT THAT CAN WHISTLE OR SING OR TEASE Some MUSICAL | : BY CONDO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Back on the Job. Wel, | WAD A PINE VACATION AND I'M GLAD To GET BACK WITH MY LITTLE FamiLN AGAIN — TOM, OLD BOY, Come OvT ae AND SHOW YoursELr | CERTADIN ! WWM NOT? Yo LOOK WioS Here ! a t's ABouT TME Youre Back! ('M TIRED oF BEING CooPED UP IN "THAT ——, WK BorTie! ve — J INSTRUMENT, WORKS IT To DEATH. HIT Makes ME TIRED! . e% oh ors 44 DerreR Lie Down, THEN, FOR A LUTTE WHILE AND PRELIEVE TYouR FaTieve ——AND MIN Now LETS SUPPOSE “THAT DTH \S A BOCHE TRENCH, AN’ SUPPOSE THERE 1S A HUN WoT | CANT GET WITH WY RIFLE = | TAKE THIS Pose AN’ “THROW 7TH’ GRENADE ~ / WHAT ARE THESE HAND GRENADES 1 WEAR SO MUCH ABouT? HOW DO WEY WORK AND WHAT DO THEY LIKE “THAT, SEE ~~) WOW ~! THAT WAS ONE OF “THEM JAM TIN GRENADES THEY USED AT FIRST ~ GOSH! WAND GRENADES 2 DON'T YOU KNOW 2 WELL, LETS SUPPOSE “THiS TIN CAN SA HAND GRENADE - FITTERY AND SEATON _ (Yesterday's Remits' Bronson Meets | ~we ee STAGE PITCHERS’ DUEL spationat ceacue in Muff Bronson, Pacifi «® I had any chance PIRATES OUT OF THIRD BARCLAY SI's FIRST Gaus aaa weight champion, arriy attle LOVE—AND LAST What do you mean? I asked) In one of the best pitchers’ battles | flopped 13 on strikes cumlatunes KM x,| last night for hie fourround bout) With the ringing down of the cur-| best three out of five games will de- en %\ rather stupidly, and for a moment n the Patterson-MacDon 8! playing hie last game for | yy ‘ ‘ ?\ afternoon. Bronson declared he is in| “in in the two big leagues today| cide the championship. After that We went out to dinner and [ was! ttle book, I did not really xe ation retained their lead the PatMacs, drove out three hits,| 1 k and Rehmigt; Vaughn, | eee endit nd expects to have | profeasional baseball will be placed | ‘*¢ Players will either join the cok Peally a little fussed, but Jim seemed what he did mean the Shipyard circuit by defe: eading the sluggers for the matines, | Tyler * fer, O'Farrell. Coney eer een rip oh oes nrg pl The |°%% oF engage in esrential work. fo take it all as a matter of course perhaps is the man,| the Duthie crew, 3-0. In the second game the Seattle oe + Vibes cer aes eae aed hed, | on the shelf until after the war. The) 7. Cincinnati Reds nosed Pitts He was not even a bit disturbed sntinued as the I had| } the satar southpaw o! North Pacific club downed the Foun: | CinciNNATI +S: ll oie ceca eek Gaetan 4h verett | bomton Americans and the Chicago! burg out of third place in the Na- ny on was era agro ken, “but he cannot love you Pat Macs, stood the Duth: dation team 2 mee oe Bedty sansadows and Cons ette er ey secieas Nationals, pennant winners in their] tional by taking a double bill from uid say a word, bi . an Ido. 1 their heads thruout the . al) Ryan starred for the winners with | and W BE, pena ss e| St. Louis yesterday, while the Cubs said to the maid, “Show him into the onty wom « but two hits, Hillyard’s high a circuit clout over the right field | er jum Two other bouts in which Seattle piece oe oe polos tPoeay abies atink out the Pateiea. 84m room and tell him Mrs. Waverly |an I have ever really loved nee, and) wall, putting his team in the run: | CINCINNATI tana are interested are the 1#cound | Tn series in Chicese Wednesiay,| Cleveland and Washiagiasiiaal will es.” te the het t peing ne 4 . mee and Brock at tte, Mont, between | © o . 5 gph lager en oon oe Cneee, bet Re bee Ep ry agen b=, Po ONO Ee ERP hvala 4 Ace ‘ King and Leo Benz and the | S¢Pt 4, and playing the balance of | won yesterday and St. Louis and De I looked up quickly at Jim's tone| his hand. Let me tell you, dear Pat Maca 2 3 = re shane . the contests, if any, in Boston. The| troit split a double bill. Ty Cobb and found him looking at me with | all at I must Duthie ..00090000 0-0 pi = tt “e — Rats ——_—_____________-— | opposed George Sisler on the tana the most pecullar expression | you before answer Batteriee—Fittery and Boelzi groan es sarcoagren ace lpm s | inthe last contest. “You go in to Sill, Margie, and rt! hued by > | SORE Gate EEE oe ggg ae “ie Miss M - Sipser x Mage ely Seinen) SO One uble moored two F intention of joining the naval avia iC. ni my.” he said as he ° ; counters. The first run was tallied | Foundatn 10000210 0—4 tion service at the University of ea PAINLESS |when Lynch lost Silcott's fly in the|N. Pacific 00020020 %6 Washington training school after his Loses Match in, toe sun with Hamilton on third base. Patteries—Young and St contest with Tucker. BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2 ‘ struck & while Seat 7 0 “ SD SAREE ETE | 2 RAD . Sept 2— “No, I must get home. I have an Pittery struck out 15 wt a! Willett, Hovey and Duan 7 Mayme McDonald, the last remain Simportant engagement this evening.” Se = | - ng Seattle entry in the California “Oh, Jim, I'm so sorry! Why do i | tennis meet, fell befor elen Bak ee ee arco?! Why 17> Searle High Man at |De Palma Breaks | AMERICAN LEAGUE 9] tennis meet. fell before Helen Baker, ‘ : A | n pion, in time?” WW Green Lake Shoot Four-Mile Record o:rve:.0> nM ¥ straight sets, The latter's steadiness ‘Because — because,” answered ~ Good scores featured the shoot at! NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Ralph De |‘ } .% n the long rallies and her occasional Jim, suddenly seizing both my hands the Green Lake traps Su with | patma, : le racer, clipped MeqQuillan O”Net kills at the net wore down the Seat "I beg your pardon for interru a } R. 8. Searle turning the AigB | ope tae faa tracks record of | Themes: Tens. Whelienback, Danfert ue girl's attack ing.” said Barclay at the door,| J | ore. Hugh Fleming fin-| ene board track Pog Rae: Btn nthe balk, Devormer pio ah Both of the Sutton sisters, Flor “but the maid said I was to meet re) | ished with « count of 46. 8./ making the four miles in two min et eee” ence and Mrs. O. B-Bruce, won their you in here.” | H. Kerr, H. Fleming and F. F. Gear-| utes nad three meconds ; ' matches with ease, defeating Mar “I think she made a mistake.” 1|Q) hard noe silage ig jorie Wale and Myra Brarens, re faid tremulously, for the tones of | OQ the It ' ' ' et TONIGHT spectively, Bees seis voice were thooy I bad) of by Piper & Cats! Cats! Cats! *s oe farigg heard ck so often. was place Beptember 22 sae ., See . itsédileg to you, and Jun war Ly ow ipetera Everybody Writing e;" Davenport, Letiald o’Clock Sharp Joe a to Go just leaving to > an appoint | 1 co Tu Ro" If you start tonight. we place t “I thought he was bidding you Hugh Flem 19—46 Three volumes on cate and their PR eh Se . My , dancers Friday night. Five nights, aie ae _ a oe —Joe Flan ' eterna! farewell,” remarked Mr. Siti, | J. H. Hopk 19—45 habite and at least a score of let-| wrignt. mare ry wee from 7 o'clock until 830, teaching | ['F80, One Of the most prominent : arily. FP. La r 45 t the mubject have been re- thoroughly all ballroom dancing Saou ~~ boxing game in the At this Jim looked 0 he could} a ag ra 44 ceived by Councilman Rotert Hes- pitas oR ago ate lr ead a bid Barclay Sill farewell forever with J. B. Lewis 43|keth, chairman of the city license Mr. and Mrs. nik, ‘whaba hee wilt canteen: ya ee he managed to say. “Well, Margie, I as avi 18—43| Gay G. OSWALD — ind peecdirire yp abe Colum: | am off yoas Ser bey Bt pe DE P. . AUSTIN P |C. R. Mack 1542) These books and letters come tion or, | rasa has been quite y whos C. W. Bar 9 1841 from persons interested in the im , f DAY Tint ela ‘times {hope Dicky Swi | #08, ated Aven Corner damon se. |W. Hn as ioe em Seens Shermans JUVENILE SUMMER | |, LAFAYETTE pay | Mieurfectly ail right in se mor Look into your mouth ace ti 16-49 powition of a tax on cal udge Frederick V. Brown will be adam ” norn| your gums are sore. sloughing and | I! 12 1337 "One book In called “Tho Domestic CLASSES the principal speaker on an elabor. | “Ie Dicky 1! aked Barclay ne ec r $s tenes /Cah” and is w vo Favery afternoon, from 1 until 5 || S¢, Program to be given by French en ial panied PYORRHEA : C } isoa2| Nard Howe Forbush, state ornl-| Fo 4h 1) Spee Gi ype societies “in the city In honor of @un room, which wa “ 7 1 3 logit of Massachusetts. ootba ars ive c sia, G’Armoné. «fayette day, September 6, at a diapegtiael |ro-called Riggs’ Disease. I will cure | Vs ) 12-31 | “Our tentative In to tax i; f Cc Miss Georgia d'Armon¢ Douglas hall at 8 p. m , of the ea ia disease and restore your gums | c > 14—20 a a : ee . “He is just trettu ih" healthy condition ¥ G. ¥ Minabas ; 600 | ale $1 and female cats $2.50 ives for Country and very unhapp Lan. edie. All work guaran - H eyvreie a. 4s ; maid Henketh, “I presume all A few days ago announcement r @wered. “Howey now [1.907% to" c me allowed at large would have to wear |Came of the death in action of Fred famili LONDON, Aug. 27.—The govern- collars bearing their tags, or other-| Nort n the aviation corps. Nor 5 I seated myscit before the grate| Examination and estimate free of | mont hax innued an order calling| wise owners would stand a chance |‘0n was a halfback on t Aahitcaced bg sc SR ° fire, whose glowing logs m Get 2 z for all persons having 50 cases or|of losing their pets.” aten er hep Dancing every night, from only light in the glass-encased room United Painless Dentists more of canned salmon in their) Corporation Counsel Caldwell has| foam in 1916. Tle was the first of || until 12 o'clo< Mecasionally they made a fitful custody in the last Saturday of any| prepared a 1,000-word preamble to| te conference champions’ names to DRAKE'S FAMOUS | TE Blaze that sent queer shadows way INC. month, to furnish the food controll- the new cat ordinance, which will one ibe Pgs to oni ee HIPPODROME ORCHESTRA | @ut beyond the dying autumn gar dak Whidd Aca, Cob. dea, ce: Wh a rete go before the council Monday cae Be same ad - ad Elliott 3187 den. ae E a y a, - I always! sours: 6:30 A. 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