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By Condo| DOINGS —AND IM NOT GOING TO’ STA FOR THAT KIND oF A Deacon? NO, SIR, IM A TAX PAYER, THAT'S WHAT S AM —A TAX PAYER, DO You HEAR ? ye YES, AND XHAT'S ABouT ALU We @ver HGAR OUT CF You! ALL A MAN 3 TO DO (tS PAY HIS TAxes, THEN HE'S A HUNDRED PER CENT, CITIZEN AND ENTITLED TO SHOOT OFF HIS MOUTH ON IANY QUESTION! “THERE'S A WHOLS WoT ETS PLAY VANCOUVER SEVEN HERE TONIGHT Beattie hockey fans for the second battle to be staged here by Wer and Seattle ice sevens + Judging from the fast gam ent, are on re shape for cording to Patrick The Seattle men the go, # of the season the Vancou are also in good day's put a lit eo SEASON HERE uads in Vancouver er from © effects of the see om — the melee should be sion in British Columbia, t will] The shipyard ‘hockey seas witl sade thriller from the first gong start the game tonight. Manager | oper ¢ Arena Friday 1 h ‘The Vancouver septet, headed by| Muldoon expects to shift Hobby| Ames playing Skin * ik Patrick, arrived in Seattle | Rowe from defense to rover and use and t , k ednesday morning and all of the| Murray on the defense, if Walker » wit er Joes not round into shape teama t Holmes in Form local goalie. PUGET SOUND | } saya Mulde ena ALL LOCAL ROUTES : Duthie's : is playing the game of } P raged sty ERS LEAVE YROM COLMAN) iif. i1is uhot that won the game |" One “am not . FOOT OF MARION STREFT! in the North Mom # going } aaa last a bullet and trave’ knee high |” yononald from the blue line, says Muldoc j|and Lehman never had a chance to stop it The Vancouver team is going at speed. Taylor and MacKa: played in midseason form Monday and it is up to the Seattle defen» to stop this pair in order to win Wednesday Cook Shows Weill Lioyd Cook, the.big Vancouy man, is playing a fast j|game, and has improved te marked degree in the past two games, according to Frank Patrick pilot of the Millionaires. The seat sale has been very heavy for this game, and it behooves Seat fans to purchase their looked like first melee. On th top ST. Vitam Stir Slows, for 5:00pm Townsend Port 1 tiem tx eart néas tonight's fracas No uckets wi m., Manag Arena George E ice skaters } engaged to Jetth ral tines for on Otrmotet The Lineup The teams will line up as f White Sox, saves many a situation Port Gamble—ladiow—Viagter by his innate Hibernian humor. | {im "BOUT READY To UP ON EVER GETT A JOB -~ YEP- WO—~ HUM a not AMATEUR ICE CLUBS START AR SKATER |} ENGAGED BY LOCAL ARENA Vancouver— Position. Sea ar Bryan has been ep ee Goal ~ Holmes | ¢ngaged in San Francisco, but was Duntan RD . Rickey | brought North by the al Arena | fa... LD Rowe |OWners in an effort to stimulate the Mackay Rover .. Walker | *Port her } Stanley . tw . Wilson al ice rink. © Harris rw. were out at Sunday's se . 10 time Mtr, Tronta. ter Ly Vata 5 i | at urday morning there ix @ ape Sunday’ Towns et 4 wt | cial seasion for k aters, at a re Foes.Tiame, Dunewness aad! = Mt Wood tu admins Many school Thurs Poet Angelos. © | 12:00] ha Use for Chi atery coe taking atvantage of tals} INeah Ray om Tote! Mon. mmies in CAO | opportunity Iaay trip. ! Kid Gleason, new pilot of the | There is some talk of starting a high school hockey league here, but > definite’ 7 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15, 1919. OF THE DUFFS—It’s Easy to Make Friends When You Know How. | BRovewT Home A Good DOG For. The KID -HELEH HAD A Com ortts AND EVEN “THE ONE OLIVIA BRoucH'r home WAS BETTER THAN THIS MonerEL - GOVT No, Tom WowD WAVe Wis OWN WAY ABOUT IT- GET OUT OF HERE You OLD KRJTE- YosREa FINE LoovinG TRAMP” BE mM THe House! ec —_— Job Is Quite a Job. HUH- AN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 2 ~ THATS RIGHT, | WAVENT TRIED ONE GWE wi ie O, UNCROWNED BANTAM KING GIVES ~~ yard hah an exception wed nner & Edd { Congrit ‘tal in the Kendall a capable mat nner & Eddy combina nd Reid will bear watch men showed well last » can be had on until they take | munic between at of the foremost has been been laid as ans hay FANS SQUARE DEAL et | | Outbox Anderron j ular ver | Californ’ tin Salt's amaker at the Crystal j couple of It wasn't a apectacular fight from |; mpec 2D Tuesday Hoppe tried hard to get inside of Anderson's guard to use his batter but ing sho son's by tle boy points. In the out .of h | derson left. and dur the event jaw and WELL, WHAT Do You | Knowl ABour THAT? | ing his Seattle sailor, won a pop icky ene unts, tators’ his rounds night rt arm a wide margin. ung over Wille at YouR MIND BUD? ‘SAILOR IS VICTOR OVER WILLIE HOPP BY LEO H. LASSEN onent Ho} in the main event of Aus clev Me left tearing-in stunts. pt in the third round, when was dropped for a| Ir standpoint. pur up at shing tactics thruout was not the He was but his speed apd the nches, sldn't touch the local boy The first two rounds were Ander ast e* Anderson Floored third r is corne & the o1 ing, one yand, r anc head with aon started to open up. of In the final sessior Hoppe badly and won by a mile on points. Harry when he dropped Frankie McKee han in the second round and the | newcomer refused to get up. He wasn't knocked out, for he carried lon lively conversation with his sec onds while the count was being | tolled. He said something about Hoppe 1 crac a y real fighting of Hoppe's wild | nwings caught Anderson Qush on the | dropped him for two counts Anderson bounded right up, but was groggy for the rest of the bout Ander Visitor Quits } | the k the four Hoppe of two years ago willing to fight | wallop were among 5 | ; } } i Gillum won another fight having some teeth jarred lc | he left the ring PAGE 11 By Allman OLD BON, You're Ait RIGHT— | GOTTA HAD IT To You -‘You AND ME IS PALS — By Ahern 1 LooKin’ FOR WORK- GOT ANY HUM - Youre OUT d LUCK KiD-—~ IM JUST CLOBIN’ |WASHINGTON PLAYS — HERE FRIDAY ‘The University of Washington bas- ketball five will begin its season Fri- up. Houck used a straight left with eniney | 90h 5 Pete’n face day night, when it takes on the strong . base hospital quintet from Camp Bteve Reynold. om over Ha Williams in a fast’ bout. Williams |L2¥i8 at the university ¢ymnastum. of Seilk, the big center, is on the sick list. His loss will be felt keenly im the opening game, but Coach Hunt hopes that the big fellow will round into shape before the intercollegiate ppe was the more flashy of the two box ers and did @ lot of prancing around, Steve won fair enough, tho a big squawk went up from the fans ver sion r fight aia dnote walasa tae s start. er the page oe getty Bye locel aggregation has not been Hoppe emeared the former, Picked, and Hunt will undoubtedly but with, pome lusty left) W@t until Friday before saying how Ander. hooks lds did most of the ag- 4% Sauad will line up. ive work the curtain raiser, Jack Roy HOUCK GOES GOOD and Roy McDonald fought @ nice) 160 Houck showed tbe local fight raw, seasoned with plenty of 4°-| fans that he was game and that he Hoppe ton. Roy is a big rawboned kid,| couia fight, at the Crystal Pool who shows promis a with @ Utde | -ruesday night, when he gave Mike more training and experience. Roy| pets a hard fight. Pete outweighed won the first round by hooking Me- | y several pommel Donald with some hard lefts, but in| ™* Movie star by several pou the McDonald got wise and stopped Roy's wild rushes with a straight left. It was a good| fight and the draw ruling was pop. Anderson here Tuesday, according ular, to Dan Salt'’s announcement from Ted Whitman was the third man/the ring at the Crystal Pool last in the ring. ‘night. missing second session McCARTHY MEETS AND! IN Johnny McCarthy will meet re Seat core of waltzed ad An inging son cut se, As ieee Feaet. for! 9:300m! One Jimmy Callahan, who pre- | Yet | lum looks bet ery time he ‘ ceded Pants Rowland aa manager of - arery | starts here, and has won a place in Comixkey’s club, was all on edge be | Rowland Was Right | j.joccwnea champion! { Weise: <dhuai'ys seein peice | ocal ring circles. McKeehan looked cause his pitchers seemed all to have A ceo gen ene epaggapees ~S axle Surns “i in the first round, but would developed 'a wild streak at once. | at Home in Gotham), Frankie bantamweight| In 1915, he fought a 20round bees anyway, 90 no A. watanenaing bat ecesutric fan| When Clarence Rowland, recently | Shier of Jersey City, N. J ar aw with the then title holder, Kid his exit from " ce . . ; Fighting for 11 years, he has seen| Williams. came to Comiskey park, lugging | deposed nager of the W | ; | th ragga sae, eee sa) may se a 2 iw A — champions in his division come and| In 1914, he kayoed, in 13 rounds, | Houck put up a nice fight Callahan, with the suggestion that far and wide as the “bush | ®° ane : ee Meenas aaa later 7 against Mike Pete. The bout was he put it in the batter's box and| leaguer who developed into a major a aS bes! Peirce in 1917, thru bis) cajed a draw, Houck had a shade og ryt - Red a 1 | times, and, tho he| defeat of Kid Williams vpn thi a » b pad Rowtend had’ many 1912, many ring| for the bantamweight Utle have had) hard blows, but didn't follow them aewre . jowsnne ae wat that figh a the! hopes cked b " e SS “They can't hurt this thing, you| verbal clash in those days, Donovan | Outeoncen in. the Sedan ne near ae one | know,” said the fan, “if they £0| tells this one at his own expense laa’ aaiae . ‘i : Ti We : painters ter, thee pants ‘and. for| wild and bean it a few times.” My whole club decided to. giv s Award. pranie, howl fait vor Wether, & champlonship|N, Y. Giants Are . pha tale : eg points mest mate There was a glimmer in Callahan's| Rowland a merry ride. has always given the fightioving Sold to McGraw In the Pioneer Building if you wish aan rick and’ Tananty ts) | 0760 a4 be turned on the fan, and it] “As Rowland walked tke the usual run of fighters,| public a square deal pk Pecan a J meemers|| Woded BO Bose, USL, GUK Ae & fash, | bench on his way to the yeun't yell “robber” when the! His record clean, his actions OC: a! $ li d d Le a ae oe . a [aes ee on feet to | decision is against him, nor does he| always gentlemanly; he has a home| NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—The New Specia ists to do your crown an © ‘Take tt away,” he cried. . We've ‘ell : usher, fh does it feel to!) peak out with an avalanche of| and family to which he devoted. | York League Baseball . 3 d f 15 SP iipara: cst to onnece. S100; er|| Sge ss CDs OF CHO team | bet ctfoctiy natural when wo are | Slibla for defeat He cepressnta the Dest type atthe club was y 10 & company bridge wor k, guarantee or 150 pounds a F me Ssiika 6 a AE tenis congener lg . Gentleman, first last and all the! prize ring of three men, including John Me % teamers and echedul: hat brought a chuckle from Cal,| playing in New York,’ was peareieeooennnngsieipeesion —— | raw, the manager. < a Yi ff d changs without notice. In spite of himself, and nobody was| mediate rejoinder. That took all the Ws coc eaten: ot\ tie eublh: VOotae ou cannot affor to miss ceived Aaily fer ) pot hurt punch out of our program of ridi were announced as follows: Chas die . Tacoma) named in a a ieee Ne RE Arsen . : pa oe ow a TODAY’S MARKET REPORT | "+" /vress jot Sccn | this opportunity for a good, sound ates. open from 6:20 « m. to 12:00 PETE MEANS W | ms eR Sie “¥ | vice president; Judge McQuade, ‘ Pay smidnient. Mike Pete chailenged the winner) Defeat Is No Joke, SRAnrals okt omer. manetart business proposition FUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. | of the Anderson-Hoppe go at the Ss Cc di OTR ERS t50| . The directors, besides the presi s i. . Ticket Office, Colman Deck. Crystal Pool Tuesday night. Pete| Says tar Comedian Frise. Fold Wholesale Dealers for) | Grape Vrelt_Fiorida “Vib@ade |dent, vice president and treasur Phene Main 2998. has good disposition and meant} When Herman fer, who has Vegetables | id Frait Money—New, case 2¢ combs ..7.26@7.60 | will be Ross A. Robertson, Horace " vay | passed from th gues, wa Lemona—Cal., per box... 0 A. Stoneham, John Whalen and Leo S i id 22 k G Id Cc $5, 00 oe - Me n Ns Yar kees, a co! . of tay VEGETABLES Oranges nares, per box Bees Oll arat Ce) rowns.. el Jago, Cleveland was having a field | peete-tecal, per sack - B P 1 ° T th $5 00 Nl day at the bat in a gamo in New Sproute-—Per th widhann sti 70 est Porcelain leeth.. + 0d. Cs le Ps Cheese— ‘ A . | é the bevetth tanita Limbore@er cess eeees eaites Fy He the seventh inning, | Ceryecizice Vinveree, sing xisica: wet | Bridgework, per tooth. . $5.00 shat Wangan « | Silver Fillings $1.00 LOTS OF EXCITEMENT, MANY THRILLS, ae the.day on the coaching: ine in| Saeat. Ph smart dhe e ese onne A GREAT GAME the eliieh. He got an tha} J % ” Pl t F Il ne eighth. He got a big ha Springs—Under 2 Ths 36 atrmnol 1 BS kcees - O04. VANCOUVER VS SEATTLE Herman; give por tog 31 vee BT Altatte—B. Was orcelain Fillings ..... . 02. fT pane tyes peat ath vi, Wash ell, per TM. 50 2 he. and over 2386 | = Tonight—January 15, 8:30 P. M. Sharp ull it tan't_ customary. to 34.00@ 20.00 | poric--civod. block ow. ss.s0.s Be a funeral me \ Veal Fane e 2 A ADMISSION 5c, $1.00, $1.25 a cme 28 S648 | eet —Country, per tb. : Examination Free (Plus War Tax) | Your Patronage Appreciated bunches .26@ 38 eo Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Arena Office, 1218 Fifth Avenue Pay Checks Cashed Turnipe Ve e | oe , whults Phone Main 2493 TORREY & SEARS | Batten ereamery, | EE Me oa ‘ z . Reservations not called for by 4 o'clock on day of game BILLIARD PARLOR App vanh, Wagners 1.250200] “Cartons. ; First at James Pioneer Building % will be canceled 1430 Bed, Corner ard and Pike i. Wash, Delicious. 200@3.50| Local city. crenn PHONE MAIN 6237 I Laneh Ce Bory Gee || Bin oeuss|_ Local creamery, ; ig t S ———————————SSSSSSSY | Fountain Drinks, M. 2819. Card Tables a jie ihe dae | meee owaser “lO a, _———————e—e—e—e—eee——————————e—e——e—— —OoOoOoOooo” |