The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1918, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918. PAGE NVRRETT TRUE BY CONDO! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—It’s a Good Thing Wilbur Isn’t on the Draft Board. TAKS ANOTHER LETTER BY ALLMAN OW, Tom, You DIDN'T Tete ME - DID You RtelsteER ON Sep 12TH? PE anh OW, Tom, Do You THINK Vou'u Be cauep? | | Don'r know - = : PoSSS, BRIWN & Co, ey © 7 Nee > CHICAGO, LL. cinar aeaal f Pat. GeEnTcenen: — — Nes! — eee : WHat DO You Know ABOUT ‘GENTLEMEN? ttl BALMY BENNY—And It’s Some War He Started. WHEN OUR ARMY RUSHED ‘yes’, Sez ME Me arom 9 oeren. “wen ur me wine '\S PRIVATE 'ARRY LINK W THE RANKS 2 BLOOMIN’ PART fone * OF “THe ARMY PRIVATE ARRY ue?) WELL, THATS Ch nce to Tie for | for first place in the Shipyard league L d hi: will meet the North Pacific team in eague Leadership seattic. if the Pat-Macs lose here Hp ¥ “ d the Duth 7 lympia, the| : wenn : a Pa ena | Alea ‘7 es | ; a, We eres 002 88 SEE | tors teakie Will be ted for ftom BIG FIELD ME ET Dan Says Mick Is Old Boxer Inherits FOO’ i ‘B ALL WON” I Z BE 8 in the league } 1 one ° $14, m. Sunday for Olympia, to meet | "athe Tod aagregation will play the | Rounding Into Form) Millions, But Enlists the Sloan aggregation. The Pat- Foundation outfit In Tacoma, Sun-} rf “Doughty Dan” Salt, manager of NEW YORK, Sept 20.—Tiger ef eT aE TO START TODAY = = DISCARDED AT U-W Mont., where the Australian ‘ - ing game, h clared here today. : ’T GAMBLE! | DON ! wolf” is in training for hi Tiger has be rolling in wealth n the army training| boring army and navy teams. University of Washing- the purple and gold. Games will un y football this year if the _—_—_— OOOO nent indorses the plans CHICAG cent of the ther the army or navy, the great Sept. 20.-—With 75 per|naval training station, where the Students trants representing ¢l-| show is to be stage Favorites for at tt premier honors in the junior events Ortega, that King is fast becoming that he had come into possession | ton will pl urday night at Butte, with B: for three weeks now he found corps « a three-day A. A. U. outdoor track and wbrook Athletic club, | acclimated, and is rounding into fine, of something near $6,000,000 tn per- beagles: nt Sussallo, Coach Hunt| CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Augie It Is Neither Right Nor norte championships lie pee etd oe pe eee rapes condition for the mill. sonal property, cash and real es-| ang Commandant Patton. | Kieckhefer, three-cushion _ billiard I parts of the United States are listed|ing tation wihincle “Athietic | Salt declares that Mickey King has |titte. He formerly was middleweight) ‘They met Thursday and were|champton, took a spurt in his Necessary Today in the various events, dab and Petham Bay naval station, | WO & great number of friends in the | Pusilist, but left pugilism flat when) unanimous in the opinion that the|/match with Charles Otis and pass- ‘The carnival will get under way| | More than 30 athletic clubs and|™ning center thru his defeat of Leo| his grandfather's estate, including) gridiron sport should be continued.| 4 the challenger in the second | THE FACT THAT the Mitchell Motor and Service Company has with the running off of the junior | universities have representatives in| [en# there. on Labor day, and that $4,000,000 in Denver real estate, It is probably, however, that the . been catering to its customers in Seattle for és rag : ‘ > sitinia the Australian expect dispose of came to him after a long struggle.|iong trip to the University of Cali-|frame of their three-block series, championships at the Great Lakes the meet a will be abandoned, and the| defeating Otis, 55 to 25, last night. seven yeare- = un | THE FACT THAT Mr. J. M. Ormond, who has b _| Ortega | ’ «| His return to the fight game will 1d i 3 quit be thru enlistment in the army lepartment may even frown cn Otis won the opening frame, 50 to of this concern s » its orga stands 2 by shou H i now himself in a trip to the University of Oregon, | 45. The total score now stands ¥ise coon ces mewn ae Tindienian Captures |Farmer Evens Up |i po nl peg Beerrapll a ogi gine gare fe hg THE FACT THAT the same care and honesty of purpose is main Individual Match Score With Bonds om ontate wince in France,| to see a football team representing |The final block will be rum off tow tained in our Used Car Department that has CAMP PERRY, 0., Sept. 20—With| Frank Farmer wiped out an old East. oie. well Liberty bonds.| doubtedly be scheduled with neigh: night, : characterized our dealings with new car pur a score of 289 out of a possible 300, score with Joe Honds Tacoma = ; ——aa - i haasre-— K. J. Mu of Terre Hau Ind.,| ast night, when he nanded his old HE FACT THAT every car we advertise has been put in the ff) captured the national individual rifle "Va! @ neat lacing in a six-round best possible shape consistent with maintain. [J match here yester A. A. Sipile,| 0 at Eagles’ hall. ‘The Northwest ing our good reputation— of the navy team, was second, with | heavyweight champion was in fine| * i Piggost Part oe condition, and while Bonds, too Makes—You—Safe—Dealing—Here =f 2°13, &, Cummings: navy and owed. a great Tinprovement over | 1914 Ford Touring | ted for third honors, with 280 each, | his former performances here, the 1915 Ford Touring . |The 12 high scores in the individual |logger was too much for him 1916 Chevrolet Touring . match will be awarded gold medals. | Farmer stood Joe off with his right 1917 Overland Touring Frank mely, of Burlington,|and landed effectively with his left 1916 Maxwell Touring Kan., with out of a possible 300.| He had Bonds groggy in the fourth 1916 Saxon “6” Touring won the national pistol match round and showed to advantage 1917 Grang “6” Touring . - - - bbs thruout the mill. 1917 Studebaker “6” Touring ... * Harold Jones, Chet McIntyre’ 1917 Briscoe Cloverleaf eo aceee Farrell Will Meet lightweight, got a yh sion over 1917 Briscoe Touring Siasies ‘ McAllister Tonight Charley Davidson in the semi The Store of Choice CHEASTYS = eve kept quality 1917 Briscoe Touring : windup. 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USED CAR DEPARTMENT luke: claimsa, ace Cwell “grounded, 1¢| rousal'with Jack Denies Sern ep: Bob's recent showing against Mick | tember 28 Levinsky has been trying ° 7 e King here is to be any criterion. for several months to induce Demp Mitchell Motor and Service Co. A whole flock of first-class bouts|sey to give him a match, and prom is on the Portland bill. The show is! ixes to be in tip-top condition for the 505 East Pine Street at Summit for the benefit of a war fund, | bout TODAY’S MARKET REPORT that service demands N Everything for Men, &,_ and for Women ‘Who Shop for Men a * —H i ¥ Prices Paid Wholeante Dealers for | | Prt pper 7 | Vegetables and Fruit i | | Peeters, Weal and Porky sb Beattie Hats of Quality for Men Who BA Bs iteatectnhericoaeeeerme | Usaha viccnsstoB = : Know, $3 to $10 Smart Clothes For Every Occasion VEGETABLES inge—Under 2 tha. . 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