The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1918, Page 9

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ERETT TRUE A SENTLEMA WAITING To pela You in Your orice, omnes): bale STOUGHON UNDERTAKERS! PAT-MACS TO. PLAY DUTHIES A duel of rabid baseball tilts is BY CONDO) DOI WM Mba WONDER IF Wa STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, z About Sewing Is Threading the Needle. | Benieve MY WIFE, MRS, DUFF, IS HERE SEWING TDAY -1 SEE HER FOR A MINUTE P 1918 1 CAN 44) PAS GANZE JJ gevTCHLAND SOL QD 6 atne au As! Box | © | scheduled. for Liberty park Sunday PORTRAYED BY ALLMAN HELEN, | CAME OVER HERE To GET You To THREAD This Neepte For ME-| WAS Home TRYING TO ? SEW SOME BUTTONS, ON MY BM.D'S 1 ‘WAN a yt DOPED BY AHERN sao y\\ HUN PARROT = KAMERAD® |) 7 \ou'RE A PRISONER +GRR-AWK KAMERAD! |Six-Round Bouts to (Special to The Star by N. B.A) | when the Patterson-MacDon="" crew SAILORS JUMP OVER STICKS IN “WAND RELAY” ‘ ee ear * ry $ . LONDON, Sept. 25—The British | are due to take on the North Seattle undertakers are doing some mourn- Pacific contingent and the Duthie ing on their own account nowadays. | aggregation are all set for another Two things are necessary, they} crack at the Olympia club. After | say, for a successful funeral: ONE -—-timber for coffins, and, TWO— pallbearers to carry them. And the war has brought a shortage of both, One undertaker cites a case where the only, men to carry the coffin were the undertaker himself and the the brawl th city last Sunday over the emery ball, it is not definitely certain whether yecurred in the Capital the down-Sound boys will show Up Sunday for their battle with the Duthie team The season was supposed to have Hearee-driver. ended last Sunday but the Duthie “And how—I ask you—how can|men claim another game with the i men remove Patterson-MacDonald outfit, which coffin from a he a fifth-story suite with demands. A That's not all; professional mourn- ers are impossible—quite. And there's a small but persistent group of Britishers who think funerals ought to be abolished anyhow; at the coffins and processions and hired mourners and cemetery lots. ‘They write to the papers about it; ®ay the poor are bound by custom to y for these “barbaric, silly things,” hether they can afford to or not. Imagine that! Demands one under taker: “Who are they? matories, or what? have enough cold, ties these days!” dignity?” Agents for cre- As if we didn't ractical difficul- *SALL RIGHT: CYMRO, PREMIER'S DOG BACK E Special to The Star by N. E. A LONDON, Sept. 25.—The war can u y they should play as it was & postponed contest. A meeting of the league s will be held Thursday night to straighten out the difficulties of the managers in com pleting the schedule. There is some talk of continuing the season, which will be definitely decided by the offi- cials in Thursday night's session. Eddie Marino Is U. S. Marine’ Booster Now Eddie Marino, prominent in North: west boxing es several years ago, is in Seattle. Eddie is a member of the marines at Mare island, and says that the soldiers of the sea have it all over the other branches of the service. He has been in nearly every kind of military service and he claims to know. He states that the marines go in strong for all kinds of athletics and have put over some big boxing meets, as well as going in strong for football and other sports. | KRUVOSKY IS IN SEATTLE Johnny McCarthy and K. 0. Kru | vosky, the two California battlers who are to meet Mike Pete and Frank Farmer respectively in the main events of a boxing card to be | staged in Seattle next Tuesday, ar: | rived in the city Tuesda night |Sol Levinson, who had charge of the battlers in the Portland show, accompanied them. McCarthy boxed here several sea sons and is in pretty fair shape for his go with Mike Pete, That still possesses a wallop was demon strated in the Rose City when he ok Lux, the Hastern Kruvosky made good showing against Jim Darcy holding him to a draw. If he is any | thing of a mixer a real swat fest should be on tap when he takes on Frank Farmer, the slugging logger, | next week he a Go at Camp Lewis Six-round bouts will be on tap hereafter in Camp Lewis boxing shows, according to an announce- ment made Tuesday, the war depart ment giving its consent to stage longer bat! rankie Tucker, Leo Houck and Harry Anderson, Seattle boys, will tangle with three of the best Camp Lewis millers in a smoker to be staged at the camp Thursday night Joe Flanigan Is on Way to France Now “Judge” Joe Flanigan, famous Northwestern boxing promoter, will be missing from Seattle rings in the future, for the “judge” is now a member of the Knights of Columbus — war workers, and is on his way to France. >-———— A THRIFT STAMP a day Hun = away. will keep the q g0 on. “Cymro” is back. “Cymro” sd fost aoniins | ts Premier Lloyd George's pet 3 BY PAUL PURMAN Welsh terrier, who, early in the Bolshevik Forces The only equipment needed for ‘war, showed where he stood by ° ° “wand relay” is two wands, about “eating up” a German dachshund.| © Retire in Defeat) tour tect in tength; broomsticks or : tle of the roof of the mouth; you can Jimety. Mast. Was +39,00@ 40.00 bite corn off the cob. me “Cmyro” disappeared at Sutton re- cently and the premier advertised for him, offering rewards. ‘The 19th dog brought in answer to the d proved to be “Cymro.” Pieces of wood, wooden caskets land wooden articles have been taken from Egyptian catacombs construct- | ed 2,000 Or 3,000 years before the Christian era. AMSTERDAM, Sept. 24.—Counter revolutionists have captured Arma- vir, the Bolshevik forces fleeing to the south and southeast, a dispatch form Kieff stated today An electric light attachment to be used with a safety razor has recently been developed. The “shavelight” also can be used with a pencil or a fountain pen. ———————— THE S ©. W. Johnson, 5329 mallard ave. P. C. Sankey, 5233 Ballard ave. Pe ce Bros. Pier 2. Bon March MeCormack's, 522 Second ave. London's, Times square. HOE THAT The lL. & J. Wooden Sole Shoes are for sal at the following stores: K. K. Tvete, 108 Main at. 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A ‘Washington tri Oregon triplets TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corner ard and Pike BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $325 2 $495 Pan NT Sample hoeshor Second Floorfitel Bldg Seconde.Pike TakeEl At the word from the referee, the | _ Naval Jackies Playing “Wand Relay"; Photo by Staff Photographer Dor man; Passed by United States Censor four wand men run toward the rear | of the line, must jump 0’ At the} end of the line the wand is handed to the last man, who runs back and with the first men in rank repeats the performance, The original wand men fall in at the rear of the line, When every man in line has car- ried the wand and has had it relayed back, the game is over, and the first and each man in line r the wand. for his line, This is the second of a number of articles by Sporting Expert Paul Pur- man on the new “play” games of the |army and navy. The next will tell about the rescue relay race, DIETZ IS ON OFFER HUNT | TRAINING JOB MARINE JOB Coach Claude Hunt of} SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25.—Wil the University of Washington's grid-| liam (“Lonestar”) Dietz is on the job as coach of the Mare Island football candidates, There are several stars of Washington state college teams turning out for places on the ser team and they welcomed the to play under Dietz again. The Marines should have one of |the strongest teams on the coast judging from the material that is turning out at present. Dietz should have the service stars playing good football team this year. The deci-| football for he directed the Wash sion rests with Major Patten and as | ington state college team with great yet he has given out no statement} success for a number of sea as to the course to be pursued. —— - The Vancouver position would) A serious outbreak of lockjaw is probably carry with it a commission reported in the German army, It in the army: |has not yet reached the ka: CONCRETE SHIPS Last week we “SHOWED” you a FEW of the MANY CON- CRET SHIPS, BARG and LIGHTERS that were being bullt in the UNITED STA right now, TODAY. 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