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—"= —_—————— EVERETT TRUE DOWN THAT THE CROSSING} WHAT HAYS You Gor WAT HORN FOR, ANYWAN © FAST CARD IS FRAMED FOR | ELK SMOKER Bob Harper, the clever 128-pound local boxer, will meet Soldier Joe Hi on the Elks’ club smoker card to be staged by Nate Druximan Fri day night. Harper has been coming along in| the fistic game by leaps and bounds lately. He is fast on his feet. uses his head, and has a good left hand. | He never gives his opponent a} chance to get set for a hard wallop. | Local ring fans predict a great fu ture for him. | Hilt has been fighting around / Camp Dodge, in the East, and says) that he won several fights from good | boys in that section. j = Giflum in the windup, is hard for the bout in Portland. is @ middieweight, who ranks with | the best big men of this section He fought a fast draw with Frank Parmer, in Portland. a short ume | ago. Gillum has fought here but once,| but made a very impressive showing, | stopping Brown, of Camp Lewis, in| three rounds. He is working out} dally at Austin & Salt's gymnasiwn. | will battle Jack tin, a ring celebrity. | iis has been in the army and! Ss he is ready to make another | at the boxing game. He has a} Good kick in his right hand, which | May prove fatal to the newcomer. Lackey Morrow and Philo Richard fon will renew their ring feud. Mor-| Tow has been winning right along| lately, and is out for Richardson's Walp Friday. The latter, hov holds a decision over the Spokane Bboy. A good battle is expected when | these two gladiators meet Lou Dillon wilh mix with Curley Valencourt in the 135-pound class Dillon is an Eastern product, and will get a chance to show against the | best of them here if he goes good Friday. } Valencourt has been coming strong @uring the past few weeks, winning | & couple of ringside engage-nents at} the Crystal Pool. | or MOTORCYCLE RACE TO | SEATTLE ON TODAY PORTLAND, Dec. 31.—The annual @tdurance motorcycle race of the} Rose City Motorcycle club of Port- land got under way at Portlagd Tues- | @ay at 7:30 a. m. The coufse ts to Beattie and return. Cash prizes and several hundred dollars in merchan- Gise will be divided by the leaders. TEED ———9 Tuesday is the last day to make g00d on War Savings Stamps lth Hank pinned _ the bee on Ed for fair Ed never could see any chew but a_big hunk of oversweet tobacco. “You | Sas ely,” « Ul pp Nera orthree Squares, See how long it holds its pure, rich taste. if you don’t admit that ‘avely gives you tobacco EYTON | P | RealGravely Chewing Plug' piece packed in each <== int A You wST BAReCY MISSCD RUNNING OLD MAN BECAUS® YOU Gave NO WARNING AS YOU CAMS TO Jimmy Darcy, who meets Harry | tf training | * Darcy | 2 he TUESDAY, DECEMBER 51 1918 BY CONDO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Wilbur Knew Exactly How Much He Had. PAGE ————s BY ALLMAN 1 Clost MN eVES To Shops OF THAT CHARACTER = 1 HAVE RESAVED TO DRIKK NO SOPAS DURING 1919 - Theee IS A KEW ONE OER Were ‘THAT | THK is EVEN BETTER , MARGARET At ) MY Bor THAT's A ’ WONDERFUL CONFECTIONARN | 4s |store Ackoss Tue steeet,| | —~r~ MABEL - Sg ) 1 4 Wet, TO Brow, OF COURSES, | nape J cc UALMY BENNY—Like a Cold, Benny’s Resolutions Are Easy to Keep To WORK HARD- WHEN (TS AN EASY JOB. TO GAVE MONEY- UNTIL 1 CAN SPEND IT. AND TO ACCEPT NO INVITATIONS “TO TRIPS, BANQUETS, DANCES SHOWS, ETC.- UNLESS ITS FREE ON MY PART. Now I'LL Go OVER MY LIST OF NEW YEARS REVOLUTIONS AN’ SEE \P THERE ARE ANY “HATLL BE HARD Yo KEEP \ REVOLVE ; NOT T0 EAT MUCH- Leos “WAN TMREE MEALS A DAY. NOT TO SMOKE- MORE “THAN ONE CIGAR AT ATIME. NOT “TO GAMBLE- IF CT AINT A SURE THING. NOT TO SLEEP LATE IN TH AFTERNOON, NOT TO QUARREL- WITH ANYBODY MY SIZE OR BIGGER. B. "Former Seattle Harler Is Sold The Mare island Marines are in x poor shape for their game with the Great Lakes naval training station| eleven rm tena New Ye * day reports from the South. | Johnny Comes Marching Home Silk O'Loughlin Was — according tc Tho spirit of the Western team |* . e eral of their best men have been| laid up by Injuries and sickness. " * 3 a med ‘ © has | bexing star, being a leading contend- Is NE & ckname Silk when a ba The value of mill training ha & star, The Hanley brothers are both laid BE HO, SENS be ’ wonderft it bright | been well illustrated in the er for te Her 1's bantamweight up. Roy, who has performed at right . athe hate An rede “atehosagerhy crop end all season for the sea s *.| four a eee ea = provement shown in the baxars of) Tere is: pdeaibility that Camp was badly injured in the game with | Leies up. Be wa : tt 4c tthe Lewis ‘wid-fite focal naval’ training the Mather field aviators, while Dik x| at eve p a0 ball Seite ae the nents edi ‘4 Harry wack n ation may stage another inter: is Just recovering from an attuck of - Set they OR venpented Bes aie the ont + ame training # in the } bp¥ing tournament. The sail- influenza. | ne sald went - example of what regular méals, Work | ors, favé come out winners in the The Marines resent the action of| who dared te and sleep will de man “t\ywo ring fests already staged by h sin making} on the ba '° Anderson slong se on Cully Wilson nani aofe i before their struggle | ; ng from a After a short > rn ’ | " a Your Patronage Appreciated with the powerful Eastern team ojourn in r, Harry Pay Cl i, sas: Back on Met aga st | TOR SPARS PINKMAN TAKES TO THE ICE — na cntied bis pur 7 is the | TORREY & SEARS’ idie Pinkman, former light peda! i Bot Can Nortivines Demers, at ee BILLIARD PARLOR weight king of the Pacific Coast But you liked him for it-—and T t. 4 n of local ring H ockey With the » who has ever the Ule’s thorofares for the past several | Weeks, is planning on settling down to a business life. He is thinking @f going into the motor truck busi- fess. Pinkman has been taking rike Tuh” will never be for Cully Wilson : gotten by any f this point gotten by any fan heard it agkrenstve little forward, the Se It was no Attle toe hock am is complete. He Leo Houck . s Silk deliberately « Attached his name to a contract Mon- ee eatel two sessions of ice skating every ran” tort day, after a conference with Manager day since the Arena opened, and He found service. says he is feeling He's get Sad! a tocar @ as er RO Philo Rict ting into good shar but hasn't vos see hold down bis old berth hilo Ric between encourt, am announced that he'll box again by many the short with a sharp have rounded ring work wan ex ® Monday MORROW MEETS FAST BOY Lackey Morrow, who has ambi ees an t Muldoon ery Wik tions to meet the leading North- ee ee » that sure in ight, and west featherweights, will run ‘up ole oP ood time for th t tilt wo best against a good boy Friday when he meets Philo Richardson, of the Never Miased One in the Easter naval training stu at the Elks’ 2 J nd ts in fine shay ine ‘hacrovah club smoker. Richardson won a de-| Jobr baseball fame tir Carpenter Missing pwr lange Cae tas claion over Morr at a Crystal/>as ret amer Le ea wi Gatschiiie tae’ Slat Wetetine seas { ing his last few fights here Pool smoker recently raine from } be an ph wr s the only member of Seattle's feal director of the Knights of Co} " ‘0 all pr i. vr CHICAGO BARS TOE HOLD |!¥mbus, he haw been teaching base Be or wtitkes. he | "Ot ec cam , good znen, with Oxcar Koct CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—Chicago’s| P42! to the French ‘ jeason's roste Joe Mill . ‘s -) He ys that th al - There are many who think, however. Earl Conners he Rassling” elite barred the toe Hold| |, He says that the doughboys are n my life, a4 | that Roy Rickey, who replaces him io ws Mer ruled againat it,}%tfO"s for baseball, and that the w pes : - f last dent wheal in due for its best season when 0 Eastern |*# every bit as good o-man as Ca PETE SCHNEIDER vidson have also shown well shed M he boys return eague penter Wis ko won two falls from as aiaeEn ok Nabiired “Grae Lnete S Under the watchful eye of Muldoon| After several years of faithful | — Jim Savage with the torturing clamp. wok 5 coneny we 1 been one | 11 Met t th tiff workout at . he Cir uo Red: ie wal akes tor Winton | ped on the deck of the Lorrs then, the Mets went thru a workout @ with the Cincinnati Reds, ean - _ - 6 did Silk ac. | the Arena. Foyston ris, hnelder, formerly a star of RUFFALO. ue «sibly have | @2d Walker will form a fast, heady itching cor has been buraio, 3. te "nt | CLUB OWNERS gent tare ine rth neal mena wil hep pitt New Yor Ameria times in two rounds, Jack Dempsey acknowledgment. | th? « league teams busy during : hneider won a f ir peroentn at | é 3 Knocked out Gunboat smith inte) MAY HAVE TO sete ee oud oe oe ket. tho weason, judsing from past per-|his games while a Red, considering | formanc of th qu et the standing of his team. second round of their acheduled ten round fight here Monday & season he wilt of the strongest the comi 1 by one Holmes a Ve CURB MEN happened r playing in Chicag tional releases by the club owners | girl about his age. On the rare o cost, I’ll buy your plu for thru an agreement. It was diacov-|casions when anyone would ask THAT HOPPE-JONES BOUT will return to the a month.” Hanged if Ed ered that In this manner only could he would invaria There has been cons ab) ie Elk moker Fri Pe) * 16 clubs escape ot . umons ng follo ot own here fo didn’t walk in next da et lle nove iol Abeer: MM sate y Brgy Wh Capital b off a pl ’ paying a full season The second tration for select. that a match between Willie He t a decision to - grab o' all lug of Gravely was 4 J and fully unde ive service disclosed Silk's age, He|the Californian, and Young im in Everett recent and throw lown his money title to 1 player wa remain | didn’t register because he was 47, he s would go over big, when the sper ber Noampmapeletnt ar egy just like a little man! Messi was before the ernment | said r king of the four rounders |"? and is ready to meet the best yaaa eae decided to stop baseball. The reserve | His Famed Decision makes his trip to the Noi at | a clause takes care of that in ft | ext month, According @ : CHARDSON A COME! . Pri bes oye yrtopertahey owed The club owners hold. the whip|, Silk's most famous decision cost | Pext dope" Guace at Wit m re x peptone bidet gir she see taste aft class of tebacee wiihe ane ee mere hold the whip! tne athletics a pennant in. 1907.| ent dope th isn't muab e Philo Richardson, wh batt « astra cost, Seite dhe tates pull the wrong | they were playing the Detroit 1 ut, for Hoppe would) Lackey Morrow at the end of l}ine for the opening game withaue | Tigers before an immense crowd tha tedly outweigh Jones consid-| week has been « to fore BRAND i rth samo without | Titwed onto the fleld and MeIntyre, Jones’ man. | late Ho ts a boxer and po Pep te js dulte fool |" gam Crawford made a muff out in| er, would hardly take a chanco of | sesses a wallo| ichardson takes \ Bite pe ies owner. | contor field the crowd. Two) *°nding his prodigy out of his class| good care of himself and is in the unless he contemplate rush Aitior ity Cobb: oF aby other slayer, in |e goats HILL RETURNS | 2 pouch this connection it may be stated with ik ruled that @ policeman had |""T 7 aay te the last day to make’ |. Soldier Hill, who is to fight |j Qnienk 7, absolute authority that reports of | interfered with the ca | edna ead, on Wer Mevings Biaine in the semi-windup at |{ 2 f ae Sie ine t6 went into extra rounds and ended in |, ‘ | the Elks’ club smoker Frida | alt hic amnrmciatene trans | UE: Et having gone ¢ 17-inning tle. That was the turn. |% ¢ t WEDNESDAY—JAN, 1 ADMISSION Reserved seats Office 1218 Fifth Ave. Championship Hockey VANCOUVER\s. SEATTLE nas ——*" | just returned from Camp Dod reported to cleaned up gusta, Ga., to see Cobb transfer to the out foundation, ing point, The Tigers nosed out the Mackmen for the flag He had a way that gave a player to argue,” said Ed Me be in great shape, He ut the Druximan Yankee ever arm, camp according to Nate LIBERTY BONDS Kean, who “i short for the iP AT JONES C eland be chub * early Jand fans want to see young ! i The Opening Game of the Season }jj} ' y| daye as a big league arbitrator, MUNICIPAL AND Jones in action. A return |{] e knew he wae right all the | bout between Jones and Muff Bror | ume, so it wasn't any use trying {; CORPORATION BONDS on may be arranged for the Oregon tell him he got in bad, So was wrong, You only I never tried to tell metropolis soon. BOUGHT AND SOLD ST—8:30 p. m. Sharp ; him McCARTHY MEETS HERMAN , $1.00, $1.25. Plus War Tax ing the He had an arbitrary way but I Johnn ‘arthy, the terrible Cal ae, ee We Pe) ree "atone ey ut AON RR BG fiestas oe Phone Main 2 babe le the great umpir who ever eo to mete Kid Herman, another Golden |} ate lived Ninth Floor Hoge Building I sata Taar adi'a an ana vata 4a. te A. /\1101 Whird Ave. Seattle, en name was Prancs, He staged in the Rose City January 8 | . best illustrates Wolgast Improves Frankie Tucker improvecnent physical condition since joining the and and Cugey Val lesser lights. fine shape for Bremertor mark Good Men at Camp {| Camp Lewis has turned out some Thompson and Moore, Jimmy Ford and Charley Da Thompson is famed as a national EYES OUR SPECIALTY Years of ex- perience In fitting ana ginssen, and A NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Bank and Surplus $17,000,000.00 SEATTLE BRANCH and Cotumbin St. “HERE » “THES MY REVOLUTIONS For TW’ NEW YEAR —- 1 AINT DOIN’ LIKE OTHER PEOPLE DO, WHEN THEY “TURN OVER A Hew PAGE FoR TH’ NEW YEAR, AN’ FILL VT WITH —— ew YEAR. | in their Harry Wil Shuster he list. Bobby making our Ata ee tthe ka zn mes neuer is ha low operating ex- — perm BY H. ©. HAMILTON {tting in a box that comr care of the Beattle defen , Sete tte ty cates cnet Peaupecsteaigghe ae LIBERTY BONDS United Press Staff Correspondent | Sine view of the diamond well last season, bid for the tit honors in. the for lesa) a er was pitching as been @ member of Seattle - ANY AMOUNT—ANY IRSUE NEW YORK, Dee 1 An organ A runner was on first The Ch acxremation for a fr * os ae a ' ized effort on the part of major|cago batsman tr «| Rowe an old head a t league t to make capital! bunt. His efforts produced a good skater. He hi out of the fact that they were “un-|which Fisher caught abou ing influ t conditiona ap-| inches from the ground Holmes tn ts is also a vet Lan " 7 i been “ |. ae ee ee Ceres ee eran, He ia not the flashy player a Broken Lenses duplicated on | noves have Cobb | front of Silk Just as the cat that “Heck” Fowler, last year's short notice at reduced prices | at and Duff, two of th me's | made Ump ns, behind the | goalie, is, but he plays a good, con | most prominent stars pitcher, was nable to see the | sistent game ‘obb, wei ow ‘ intaction Gi | if te: Petar in, ga. Hh albany fee si deli Jon to Referee BCHOONMAKE:R OPTICAL Co, | t he is a Won on and biog net pin hs pends a ever , The first gong will ind prompt! One Bleck South Pab! Market. zou y 7 t 8:30 Ne ears ni 4 " 28 FI r7. Jeo when the Detroit club quit busi. | bod callin both men ante spit bedLatsllan Deak ten savant POSSIBLE BOUTS 1888 First Ave. Main 0477 m4 pe t fa r thar The protest v so strenuous that | | ile 7 x a Local fight fans are starting to oon t had expected. him-| Silk almost had to forfeit the game Aye talk of the ng Ke ky-King Papeeey. self in the ause of | Next day President Johnson told| Manager Lester, of the Arena, re-| tout 4 hy ‘l'vere vext weet | BANK OF CALIFORNIA |the fact that 1 to the k his decision was wrong. You) Ports that the | ; onic eee The winnec of eo Darcy-Giliin nkee te ne 4 ne grand rush for ne at i Yankees, J I not ima 4 surprise when | Oden wil Asoas the | f#ht would make a nice nent NATIONAL ASSOCIATION report unless | part of the| O'Loughlin req A: “Well, it's = _e ¢ s !°\ tor either Kruvosky or King in the satisfaction without extra 5 unoondl Silk was « Athy ru REYNOLDS TO FIGHT Everyone. Tickets, LADIES FREE Mau. Manager. Manager. It’s everybody’s duty to buy a few more War Savings ‘| Stamps today to make Seat- tle’s quota. Space Contributed by Ohio Dentists, Noise Makers for ADMISSION 25¢ Includes 4 Dance ~~" Out Fast Boxing Corps

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