The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1918, Page 9

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EVERETT TRUE ; COOKING FOR A WY, SSS, IT KNOW Fim, HS was MARWICN THIS 2 BROWNS wiry b | Four Smace A WIDOW AND FOUR KIDS | WF THAT'S THE CASE HE WON'T HUNS LIVED ON 10 CENTS A DAY, NOW SAYS OLD MAN FIGGERS; QUOTES STATISTICS FREEL * BY RATH wenting, plus the German tariff COAST OF MEXICO, Dec, 28.— He ate leas wheat @id Man Figgers had gone back to food. He wore cheaper clothes. the old subject “But if the Germans wanted a «Place in the sun,” I ventured, “they PhOBOkraphs and store clothes. should have come here.” cuts. n learned that much-vaunted thing eThe thercury registered 78. The | ticiency.’ You would be efficie Waters of the Gulf steamed around 40, ux The mangrove swamps reeked 5 @ay. You would either be . rt and — pa’ untamed or te dead uurabenergy going to ro site Old Man Figgers settled back into They Were Foolish bis hammock and grunted “So you think the German peo “Right cents a day.” How would 4re excusable?” 1 began Jou like to live on § cents a day-—ev “I didn’t say that. I think try day, all the years of your life” were fools, I thought I would play safe. “That might ha Wouldn't buy much. But what's it/ ™&n money spent on t a get to do with a place in the sun?” had been used to pe 2 The Old Man was silent While. and I knew he was reaching; Working, efficient, hungry people ‘pt his mental storehouse of stati« “They were hungry They | the earth, where Were cramped in their lives. Were huddled into too narrow spaces That's why the German people were discontented, and were willing even to make war ax a last resort. At Jenst, that’s one of the whys.” “I had an idea they were pretty well fed and bred,” I said. “So have a lot of people. But what are the facta? What do the figures show?” eably there are ara! waiting for the plow.” Fred Fulton Hits SAN FRANCISOO, Dee. night by a mile -“t've forgotten the population and of the two in the ring was laug’ ‘area of Prussia.” ble “You remember the total produc- the fut tion of Germany? You remember Abat Helferrich, who was minister Of jand a knockout punch, altho he Ginance, gave it at the time of Em Langtord almost at will. Peror William's Riversary?” T did not just remember. five-foot Langford. But it/ aide to side in tune to ai AFTERNOON To THE widow! Y No. He ate cheaper He got the bare neceanities, And he had “ef nt, if you had to live on § cents a efficient pie they I was thinking of what been done with the Ger s war if it trans for a Plant some millions of those hard to the uniseg fertile, teeming places of bie They lands by the hundred square miles Langford at Will 28. —Sam Langford could boast today of only a fair showing against Fred Fulton. Fulton won in a benefit here last The appearance ha the brawny six-foot Fulton and| Try as he might, Fulton could not bi The col th coronation an ored man waddied about the ring lke a duck, throwing his head from Fulton's 4 made no difference. The Old Man jany #. Was launched. In the last round of the David “The total product of the German ang Goliath scrap, Fulton shook Heople was ten billion a year. The| gam mightily with one terrific Population was then 68,000,000. One-| punch, but Langford gamely “car | sixty-eight millionth of that would be | ried on” to the end. $147. Suppose the average family is - five people. Such a family would have as its share of the annual prod- Gillum to Meet consumed leas meat and got poorer | He did without your movies, | BY CONDO | DOINGS OF THE DUF x» { H t } a THE |The Rest oF This FAMILY }WAS KepY MB So BUSY P| ADMiaING TheIR CHRISTMAS { | PReSPATS “THAT | HAVEA‘T | HAD A chANce TO | GET ACQUANTED he BUM SHOTS IN BILLIARDS ALWAYS MAKES ME LOSE MY TEMPER ~~ “WATS ANOTHER NEW YEARS REVOLUTION I'LL MAKE — NOT TO LOSE MY TEMPER - SEATTLE STAR—S ATURDAY, Dii¢ 1918 PAGE 9 ——$—$$ S—Tom Is Inclined to Putter Around the House. Vs OF COURSE KIDS MUST Waves PLAN THINGS AND THE WOMEN FoLkS SUK HOSGR, LINGERIE, AND FUR COATS AMD I'LL ADMIT THAT A PAIR THEIR “TOYS AND | AND A NeckTié AW*T SO BAD = Bur f THEIR. andl ie ( Ls ( missed iT! >) S A BAD HABIT, LOSIN’ 7 OW LALA a. ONES TEMPER ~~ NOW IF | MAKE “THIS SHOT, ILL FINISH UP TH’ GAME WITH A FAIR SHOWIN - (LA LEE ap LA AD) ee co ) ‘6 FUNNY “THE “TABLE HAS (EGS, AND IT STAYS HERE — BUT, WHERE DOES THE CHALK GO 2 FORMER WHITE ELEPHanT ~~’ JONES TAKES COAST _ STAR LEADING PHILLIES - TITLE FROM BRONSON BY LEO IL ied house of LASSEN toe »pponent to the r where he hammered him w heering fans, Harold Jones, the jamn young Tacoma lightwajeht, won the Chet Neff won over Coast title honors from Muff Bron. the fourth an non, of \ the main event reat deal of « Crystal , r Jones wot i ' . t i ad their effect Comedy Stuff sting in both hands, using his left ; 7 7 Camp Law, to advantage é McDonald, of the , . “ rk that kept Jonen evaded his right-hand crusher ‘The soldier and countered with hard blows anthie Jar ne face. Im the final rounds Br : t ome son did a great deal of clinching . w with Wolgast Upsets Dope " er had Johnny Wolgast, of Bre a eli opinion of upset all the when r 1 seemed to Morrie Lux, the 2 the n bis wallops by @ weight, a neat t « ow his In the first key Morrow wor Sammy even, Lux had a sh: Harrison, a newcomer from Oak ond, but Wolgast kept tearing in, land. Harrison was plainly tired blocking Lux's left band, 1 the first round, but showed ved a t Kansan's| gameness tha yught him a big in the 4 and fourth rounds hand from the fans. He stayed the that won him the decisior t was in better in the initial rounds, but was bothe right that Y.M.SQUAD _ ROUNDS INTO GOOD SHAPE do much punching. WHAT ABOUT CHAS The eal ¥. M. C. A, basketh: The National commissic squad is round nto shape and is to have forgotten all ab: ready to schedule “ ar case, Chase wa team in the section ‘Wet $735 a year to live on. ° dohn Wes ley Coombs mer Manager The seasc 1 get under way aft ee tee teks, the Jim Darcy Soon} eS ee Ts, son under serious charges and no|er the fi year. ‘Coach We English statistician, gave similar fig Harry Gillum, who made such a tra oH pt ay. sen remen| “ae will have a hard job to/action has been taken since b ined up . several games w Dies for England, showing that the S004 showing against K. 0. Brown|*Tom: the nationa game ant sea. i, in the opinion of the Eastern Br far average English family would have Mt recent smoker here, hax been| Co}bY” Jack Coombs, former iad baseball critios, for succeed FISHER IN TOWN ates mn 1 of 91,285 a year to live on. signed by Nate Druximan to meet] ti) ee eae ie ante Ot tne Pepe the: poplar leader | Gus Fisher, man of Joe ast ye et, “At the same time, the United! Jimmy Darcy in the main event of hinge of the ‘a amond, hi ~ heard th .P side t — f Se ween | Biss re P Hs A Camp Lewis ‘and Mates census showed our gross an-|the Elks’ smoker scheduled for! Cir the guine, and will be back | see af Meek eaker, after several | weight ns He vy be ba the form t , Fwal product at fifty billion dollars, next Friday night to lead the Philadelphia Quakera|as manager of the Philadelphie Ne | PO . : ‘ which, divided among a hundréd mil-| Bobby Harper will ajso be on the|{?, lead | tl Sw lee elphia Na-|pout here in the near future Wes Rennie on last Non people, would give each fa-nily card, but his opponent has not been eae bie eae - Oe eat 0) guar 92.500 a year to live on.” | decided upon. Weldon Wing or Joe - MASON RECOVERS tion. Swar 1 T objected. “Mighty few American Gorman may be brought up from Jim Mase the big middleweight, the “Y Johnston, families have that much.” Portland to meet him, but there is is just recovering from a bad the « urd candidate Quotes Figures battle " Gage. | tin & Salt's cymnasium Friday, but hist f Inst soa “Of couser; of course,” Figgers ——___. | plannlt ing things t the University of W mapped. “These are averages. They oe ° | 0 Hares—Live . 109 41 until he fully r ere nay play w the “Y" crowd show the relative standards of wing Larry Lajoie Quits Pre Fe Tet Poem to 30 ; That's all. Very few German fami- as 4 es sae 37 rr ¢ : , fies had enh to Heuer, either 1 B z eball Diamond VEGETABLES veut 18/A Germ ah = Ae the: eeice ean 4a “eta 1 ab WV; athe Meet is, that there were 4,500,000| CLEVELAND, Dec. 2%. — Larry |... sas ser each ’ Beot—< 06@ 10 Had almost forgot how to dir ha t about hed the 4 families in Prussia who had only | ltJole is out of baseball Calitornia, per T..+ ae Pango : $162 a year to live on. You will find I think I have earned the righ +01 SOO118 tin ih awe . ) Po st the figures in ‘The Principles of Eco-|'? #tep down after 23 years in the O16 ‘en 5 ERE ih Nes aad : 4 fiomics,” published in 1917, by our | &*Me,” sald the king of infielders to 159 18 yatter— wit ct eT Own Professor F. W. Taussig, of 44%. “I've had a couple of good of LG0G1 TE ““Voeal city ereamery, tha, tn ’ ani ene . Harvard, He says Prussia had (or | fefS. but have decided to stick here sieeee Ae ? b4e 66 ORGANIZE FOR BOXING iboats aki vuntinte a einae 3 the year round, I might do a little 7 : “ had at the time he wrote about) vail h a lot | Taoral, per tb . 45@ 60 The nois Manly Art mue f he ¢ f ponit 34,000,090 of the 68,000,000 population | P¥in# on the sand lots | Horseradish—Local, per T H+ Fe “ ramed last w in the inter he “Y" handball « asts ar y, Larry is a salesman for the | Lettuce-—Local, per doz heads 4501.00 ¥ a a Germany. Of these, he found that , ; teats pen crake peibet ti ° ont Alizing boxing in Tin ‘ tourr a) 22,500,000, or 4,500,000 families, had, Miller Rubber company here ose ; f \ M m1 1 Yearly incomes of $225 or less. The re > | Cal. Auetraiian brown, ewt...1.75@ 3.2% back of the mo’ Spiedel and Evans, a 4 YOLG re Yellow Danver ......200@225 = Washington ae = Pnaae Rede rieegts average for them was $162 a year. WOLGAST CHALLENGED | ple Gacttunc wes ‘Agee al| Sasntanten on « re the favorites for the Think of it! Keep a family of five) Harry Anderson and Joe Shuster! Peppers—Cal. bell, -g sg we nie Oregon Y. A. oe... With st and M final aEpeore on $162 a year! Why, that/o¢ Camp Lewis have challenged | Pepewe ‘owe Der Bm vv - Washington triplets . threatening the old Interna-| The Swastikas are leading the Wy Wold be only $22.50 a year for each| Jonnny Wolgast, who won over|*¢etere— eeetaits 24.00@30.00 tional league Timmes, owner Junior Houre league, with two wins r Person, or less than $3 a month. That | sorrie Lux at Austin & Salt's emok-| ¥. Wash. Netted Gema 22.00@24 00 of the Milwaukee baseball franchise, and no defea veral nior fomes down to leas than 10 cents a er Friday. Anderson fought a draw| | Sweet. per 4 Saree declares the Ameri A ation |p Avp been uncovere May, to cover food, clothes, shelter | with the Bremerton sailor out at the [oe i A age yyy Bad AE = would probably place teams « reu tai Stn if you had to live on| naval training station a week ago.|;urmipe-Lacal,, per sack.. Aitalfe—m, Wasn. Ne. 1. cago and Omaha ne X An allstar q , wouldn't you feel ready for al — ae vances Timoth. A t i § aad inything? And when they! In memoriazn of Judge Flanigan ote eee we Hest Ptomized you ‘a place in the sun,’ who died on his way to service over: | A Geaaed O dT? n are + oF 2 _ Wagers... 1 racked Corn Mouldn’t you fall for st seas, Dan Salt had the timekeeper] 2 Wet’ Deitel 2 evanee for places on thi ees, ot do it.” I objected. | toll off the count of 10 on the gong,| 1, Wash: Winesaps . +8 Ust be something wrong with your| while the fana stood with bared). local King cost . " ’ i ne fan) > Guatemaias, per i 8% OB tauren |heads, at the Crystal Pool smoker, = isan) AMatte Ment. Miske Annexes 4 “But they did do it,” F rh Whole B ' tut they did do iggers per-| Friday. The “judge” was Bronson's — Bastern sisted. “And you can take another | manager, and made the Portlander Grape Frat Clipped 1 eo ar e Another Scalp 8 ! Clase of the population—add the next t 250,009 families of better-off people, a fans thought that the effect ahd you will find that 35,000,000| Bronson in his fight with Jones By Prussians—more than half their pop-| not for the best, for Muff was pl. PE wation—lived on lew than 20 centa| jy affected by the scene me % fay—between 8 cents and 20 - # sorte | Ws cents K y yi SF hey nought nines cheaper. 1! WSSIWSS|WSSI|WSS, =I BAAS RA A BAAS A De Frentionea a ! ‘ “They bought cheaper things.” he : . ie : fame back Don't fool yourself Your Patronage Appreciate With the idea that the cost of food ecks Cashed ay TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1440 Ard, Corner Sed and Pike aneh inter * Main 2319 © cotton cloth is cheaper in different Darts of the earth. If the Prussian file wheat before the war. he ate the fame priced wheat you ate, In fact, | he paid more for it, because he paid GB the freight trom America or the Ar e leading lightweight of the Coast Barber Shop Card Tables Honey Poultry, Veal and Pork, f. 0. b. Sey Springs 3 tbe 0 Greve Hews Heavy ST "Prices Paid Shipper for 1 over ng, live Light, live live Ont» Lacat (sprouting) AR W Cotton Heel be —Ver owt. vee Fish Meal ; Calf Meal, per ton... t Minnesota MILWAUKEE, De LA A AKRANCE Miske, St. Paul, had another uly Metropolitan FB o's Is there anything more blessed. than CHET ON THE JoR helping the father- Chet Meintyte, the old war horee (00.00 Hl less children of HR Jones corneas the ts 110,00 170.00 he would be unable to make the triy because of a bad cold Ilia coachin ha wen a great factor in Jone BRING RESULTS | success ) OF ASPRIDERS, A PEW STO@ES | | | —on a “1 > ¢ BY ALLMAN | Wuen You GBT A BRAND f Ney Puree FOR CHRISTMAS BOYS — BY AHERN i? | BETTER To BREAK | (ONES CUE AN QUIT \ WW’ GAME THAN To LOSE ONES TEMPER- 11" BETCHA - eR Besediget ip 8 5 \oso— BUSINESS OF TROLLING TEMPER WMT vp tHe Trae 16 GumPyY?- OUR “WREE “LEGGED ' FAMOUS HOCKEY STARS | PLAY FOR SEATTLE AGAIN | TO | EERIE ” Jack Walker and Bernie Morris Wien the Seattle hockey team, world, and his team work with takes the in the first game of | Walker was a revelation to Seattle ie “s seus akira the ola hockey fans for two seasons 7 Waiker was not with the Seattle compination of Walker and Morris m inst year, but is back again will feature play of the locals. | with his famous hook check, and ex- Bernie Morris is one of the best | pects to experience one of the best puck shots known to the hockey sons of his career. | ROY RICKEY IS BACK IN GAME ROAD BULLETIN Week Ending December 28, 1918 Issuea vy i Samuel J. Humes, King County FOR MULDOON Roy Rickey, who has signed up 5 a to play with the Seattle hockey * team again this season, had his first te | workout at the Arena Friday. Seattle-Tac Wigh Line Road—Thr With Rowe he will take care of X ‘ In a condition ¢ aitie’s defense in fine shape, ace Mb, Mo: read on east side of COrding to the present dope. He it has n working in the spruce Kent Paving Pacific camps, and in good condition. hway open f ing lige ipyard goalie, guarded Kent-Anbarn New * ager Muldoon was a the way Foyston, er and Morris passed him with the puck Skinner and he newcom- ers, showed well are improv- every da Cully Wilson has not been signed as yet, but he may be in a Met uni- form before t Happy He McClellan P t : or ted to Valley. Blac who watched the Maple Valley——<iood Mill rk out in the Canadian Nie Nerth Bend—In | cit i . na paliptcs lor is in fine fettle « ie says Rickey, Kirkland othett at atronin for ‘the aumeee t E n € jeague x Hothell. Woodinyilie-Dovall ng b ague again, Kirkland-Falls, City—« . Yalow - seer FULTON BEATS LANGFORD Valls City-Davall my & 1 7 s Y FRANCISCO, Dec, 28 Fred driving ts» colored heavyweight, in a Kirkiund-Tott xcept portion over round bout here Friday nul Falls ¢ W to 2 te ver s left b red the colored Newport-lssaquah—-Via Take Sammamish Newport. Renton LEAGUE FOR COLORADO Renton-Renton June 1 Ay »mobil ail league with clubs in I Colorado DIVIDED ses uehic, Ga corte oo \ 1 1 into three parts: }1ins and Cheyenne, 4 1g planned Swatting, swea veari t i far In order i our new (whalebone) plate, which is the light and strongest 1 known, covers very little of the roof of the n » corn off the cob; guaran st Gold Crown - $5.00 th (whalebone) 88.00 idgework, per tooth $5.00 la Pili $1.00 Up ‘latina Fillings $1.00 Painless Extracting Free With Other Work Have impression taken In the All work ¢ morning and toet nteed for ; ) vation and ce Call and See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Work, We Stand the OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS. | 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Opposite Mraser-Paterson Ca,

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