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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1919. Condo | l Domne Ss OF THE DUFFS—Danny Tries to Console His D ad. WALL LOOK Tom, |BousiT ‘Thar KiD00] Wowl! tus Yes Busred if + A A COUPLE PAIRS OF QOMPERS | cloTwes costs SAN, NOUNG FELL, iF Mov | PU ‘en AND SOME SUES Topay ann | ALMosT AS Youre Gone To : PRereR IT | IN A Wey CAME To AnieTREN DOLLARS ; wave Your DADDY { oe WELL , Look DADDY, | MM “TEDH BEAR | Ba om : : JUST ABoUT BROKE , ||, | | YA mean : ITH BuSs-TeD Two } BerFoRre You Grow UP Bus TED j Bre REN ; u paooy ? Was to ie i ame | BALMY BENNY—Benny Introduces Efficiency in the Tailor Business. By Ahern THEM Home! . nei nou - thc MY WHAT A WONDERFUL JWERES GREAT THINGS BEIN’ GREAT SNIPS AND ode lee (4 PUTTIN TH’ NEEDLE DESIGN IN -WWIS Bor oF WOOL DONE THESE DAYS ~~ | HEAR LITTLE STYTCHES, WAN mt) | CoKAML 2 HOLES IN TH’ CLOTH NOW, $0 CLOTH~ TH’ SHEEP THAT GREW BURBANK 1S CROSSIN' A MAYBE YOU CAN TeLL. = BOW’ WHEN A, BUSY DAY COMES 5 WIS WOOL SURE HAD ARTISTIC BANANA WITH A CACTUS PLANT ME UST WHAT YOU 7 rear aide WE WONT HANE “TD STOP AN! “TALENT.{ MAYBE HE WAS PART $ $0 “W’ BANANA SKINS WILL ARE TRYING TO Do SaNiN’ MAKE EM FOR EVERY STITCH = GOAT AN’ ATE A SWELL ORIENTAL , BE EQUIPPED WITH SKID WITH “THAT BOLT OF RUG OR A FINE TAPESTRY ~ “ VLE BETCHA iy MANHATTAN GIANTS ARE 4 NATIONAL FIELDING |! Por the second consecutive season, | Heydier And the New York Giants and most fans | shows the high m M68K upon them as a straightaway ing asa team. The a baiting team, rather than strong on Pittsburg team tx fou S22 SS Victorians Defeat Mets im Torrid Ice Melee--Score 1 to O 0. Playing averages of the league, is fact that they show no indy SGed by PresideptSecretary John \ Arewrot " sete —— ———— | Frcs ee WILSON AND — WHEATREAL jor, ‘MANY PRIZES (COUNCIL WILL + PUGET SOUND | 2." 2" “WALKER STAR STICK KING | STAR FIELDER WHO WILL ar STAKE IN STEAMERS | 0°30". Stn ale INFAST TILT —INNATIONAL __PLAY THIRD FOR STON TRAP SHOOTS GET REPORT ON ALL LOCAL ROUTES , moat ole BY LEO HL. LASSEN Le n compiling the undred reventy-four ms LEAVE vRom covwan|| ‘hing shown in the Nati ailing the t son | average eague players E ; . lee. wore awarded by the Inter Ing Rverages in the shifts that had to|® pass from D \ aught Jone Heydler, now < state ‘Trupshootiie sescdintion tc Foor oF MARION steer! ||. *' i. ad : : ; P uaoheti wiae ‘ n ve made in The player|man, Victoria leader, ru ne nenior major circuit 1 j tera who participated in tourna nm echo of the legiiulbve enn Arvive|| Who did not fil! in two nly goal of ' ¢ the , ; pene egies ee, ee An echo of the legislative onde ; wail : . vai oe en or J committee debate in the house at ‘ da lac h / . ri hea by “y veal Olympia will be heard in Sea ; . cts from To encourage trapshooting along | “ity council chamber Monday, ; ; ene! discussion will be held on bills now a ag dees 2 © wan the tents ar|the league ave which will be ‘ right lines, the Interstate Tra sey hp area i ; : ’ oting association r . | before the house, affecting cities of c ” n work the first-class. ; ster hind the bat, in spite of the fact t team, patched u n MeDor fone : rooklyn batted = aye Shr sprt-qage tec P wieht land Victoria. b in spite of t ail ora. of these All legislation affecting Seattle as i tion in 1 hies were pe Paulette, of th Louis | Arena won by 6 made the record of play-|of play Maity | *Does not go thra! he stdrted his baseball caree al y a r star, and h 26 ex utive gamer, : Arted t reer as a ® | contributes abo yearly to|@ City is being closely watched by pnceptito Victoria. on trip cate fers ‘ ing 1 and ng Aug. 8 | Sindar ving Seattio Rater ee rrp A ae yh Al ‘ om hit : t make the tournaments worth while.| Corporation Counsel Walter FF. * b é s s it the powerful King ” men & } make ou ar a orth whi ent se : tars, it ia usual with & batting | Considerable of this money is «pent | Meler, who will explain the different to note special performance pag | Ort, See. pee e.§ rapa bP pos r ? . r trophies. pending measures to Monday's meet- Vitam Steamers Tacoma ond nstance, the outfielder auged not | Utplayed the Vi , a rie ee ( - " st four years the Inter-|ing. Here are some of the new bills fam!Washingten for only by the putouts had, but by| Murray’s w P > re ; 88. Maz! he > aamiesdeton, wht the council will discuss Oamicoma Steamer! 13:3 the anuists he figured in. Assists are | Visitors and Ds eeus i * aaiiiee shies: hewilie * Sik J ’ < ‘ national body, has| Bill making public service com- Hitpetan lemiacery iro Ware, 5-1 2:300m presumed to show his strength of [Wo big factors in Seattl og eg I yg ly . } trophies, ‘Thess’ tro.| fission ‘members elective rather 1 ¢:20pm] "rm. In this respect, Max rey |The whole Met forwar na Po <i miaieet Wneeitialy tthe i have n by 2,93 yt-| than appointees of the governor, again ranks high, with 25 assists to son Murra e . = , 4 the | > san alk Rill requiring all physicians to re- his credit, and he also carries off | turn therm aside, or have the reatent of ane hits, | 1 to win mor ophy,| port vice diseases to the health au- ors, with g|by Inche | h | 3 trob in ul, duplicat i pa | thorities class almost Wilson Stars > < with 28. J. Daw 0 reach a goodly n ” hoot Bill giving cities the power to go alone. ally Wilson, t Met fe ert n leads In three-by into the amusement and concert IConnects at Townsend! jecago had the most number of | ward, was the big le ‘ - cota af 28 r of trophies mentioned | business for the benefit of citizens, fwtth rail tines for afl! putouts. St. Louis had the moat as | playing the r ocke - t olg ut one-half of the num-| under the Metropolitan park district sists and errors, with a total number | has shown here 3 ' of chances offered of 5 i }a bang-up check r of hockey b en in trapshooting measure ments, for usually the organization Bill providing jail sentences of not Konetchy. Boston, leads the first | that stopped mar < hea n tom aggregation " 0 and} Oscar Vitt holding the tournament gi less than one day for all auto speed- basemen of the league with .992.| His hook-chegk was well oiled and in| Cir te « scored, witn many trophies as the Interstate as- | ers. ty Mer Anacortes - dally Merkle, Chicago, had the -nost put-| fine working for last night | netnay ™ the mow After several years of service with ; fielding men at the hot corner in the | sociation. /Rellineham outs, 1,388, and accepted the greatest Moose” Johnson was the big man gle h 921 wobase hite,|the Detroit American league baseball big brush among the present crop of| In 1918, 484 shooters each won one YOU JNG JONES 6 3 He ix & hard hitter trophy; 99 shooters won two tro. a aararice number of putouts, 1,470. Luderus,|on the ice for the Aristocr His | 166. « hits, 84, 8t.lelub, Oscar Vitt, the brilliant third | etary. . Usually Ch Kelston, tori 4:08) Priiadeiphia, had the mort aauiats,|poke-check stopped the Seattle for-| Loule, the der, had the most | sacker, will play with the Boston Red | among the .2 uuters when the sea-| Phies; 14 shooters won four trophie B |Asacortes and Bel) 4sft7 | 45 Paulette. of St. Louis, made the | Wards on several crucial occasions. | home rur Pittsburg leads in| Sox this summer. Vitt figured in al son closes and Scott should | 4nd five shooters won five trophi IS EA’ T EN BY ' - most errors, 20 | During the first period Cully Wil glen 00, and in macrifice| big threecornered deal, in which| make a great pair at the look-in cor In 191 13 shooters each won Fisher, St. Louk havi. play 4) son snagged the nets with what/ bits, 190. aco and St. Louts, the | several players changed hands on th ner for t world’s champions. He | One trophy; $4 won two trophies, 33 PE I E MITCHIE St. Louis, having played 4 the tallenders, each |B arr sball whi) on three’ trophies; six won four conor of |seemed a perfect goal, but Cully was| champions and the tail-ender | Boston, Washingtof and Detroit | learned his baseball while a member | Wor iste F pe honor of | off ice, and the shot didn't count. played 121 games, Cincinnatt leads | clubs of the San Francixed Coast league | trophies; one won five trophies, and] PORTLAND, Jan. 23—A right . 947 tro-| Swing delivered by Peter Mitchie, of wire Ty m Dungeness and) Mat * Ban teruie Morris missed the neta with|the league with 378 extra bases! Vitt has been one of the classiest | team, several years ago. three won six trophies. ‘T ieee trent “Aperton free] percentage of 977 Cutshaw,| Oetiet chat by ihe closest pomible| scored on long hite . mod 7 phies went to 750 shooters Portland, sent Harold Jones, of Ta- | Goes’ threesh tol mi4ent| Pittsburg. bad the most putouts, 323, | 4 \. ~ - —_ In 1916, 661 shooters each won|coma to the floor in the second Iwenb Ray on Tore! Mon. |/and assists, 366, Lee Magee, Cin- | "™ on a pass from Murray, after one trophy; 102 won two trophies; 30|fram® of their six-round battle last jday trip. cinnati, made the most errors, 29. jthe latter had curried the puck down | period, Genge second period, none; Te] x n won three trophies; 11 won four tro-|night. Jonés was back on his feet The third basemen are led by Groh, |{P* lee Gense hy e Mog de- | third period, none. Substitutions—se phies; two won five trophies, one|in a second, however, and managed Cincinnati, .969, and also leads in the | 0%, Man. made # thrilling dash down | attie, non: Victoria, first pertod, jes, 1 ohe won eight | to stick out the round by holdinggon. number of putouts, 180. J. C. Smith, per rink in the first seasion, and was) none; second period, Marples for | x s oq | trophies 1,023 trophies were|Jones put up a game fight during with oring distance when of¢ Of Oatman, Barbour for Tobin; third || Prices Paid Wholesnle Dealers for Grain won by 808 shooters. the remainder of the go, and made Boston, made most assists, 291, and errors, 35 | the tle forwards spilled him up. | period, Oatman for Barbour, Tobin Vegetables ond Bruit , 7 oeenie) In 1915, 596 shooters each wonl/an offensive raily in the fifth, but on “and a | Pletcher, New York, heads the | Second Period Fast for Dunderdale, Dunderdale for Mar- ce iaray 3 an 080.00... trophy; 88 won two tropliles; 82] Mitchie enaily won the deckaiie: — 1 } | snagptstop. ‘ ercentage. .968.| lea, Referee—Mickey fon p or cwt 4 i on to ve Brgy Pons an Ss a h@rtatops with percentag %.| The second period was the fastest — Meet onal web Wael cék.cce tees i 11 won four tr Walter McDevitt, of San Francis- ae Baneroft, Philadelphia, making th seule fori : »yhies, six won five trophies; five won| oo, was receiving a beating from semfion of the melee, with both com ti i iate. City of Anerien.| ® ve Some: bee ‘ 03% yhies, and fou on seven | Ale > Beier ct pesaess te tine mont putouts, 371; Fletcher, New| tinations throwing discretion to the SOIL OF RUSSIA CAN Caine "py yagl naih N a : : ee a Hk eeleene deel nea ae ce when (Thurs ‘san Juan islands 5 assints, 48 aa | winds. Long dashes 1 cor ee ‘ ; -* =76 ‘oph e ophi ere|the seconds in the sailor's corn 1 ! € Philadelphia, most errors, 64. | yin, . PAY ITS FOREIGN DEB ‘ . : ° +f won by shooters. | tossed a towel into the ring. hn Ae ‘ ation work Love trick Corn Haske — Pe . ris ate . yo : Haod Canal—Gamble—tndiow outfielders who participated in| was pulled by t in a| (Special to The Star by N. KE. A) bers Hot \< 6 plata gg eat The folie res show in de- The Johnny Cash CahiliJoe Gor ig:00miSienmer Kingston, for! 12:20am)‘ mes, and who are entitled | eupreme effort to score, but neither) PARIS, Jan. 21.--Ruswia, if ite sol |? ayy Biyoahewe a bo srevece soo G1.00 | tall Row the trop nies have been di-) man bout was halted in the sixth, Wea. [Untiow. Port Gamble to the three leadir onitions are|toam could br were cultivated as intensively aa that greg ‘ ‘ vided during the past four years: ioe Wemenger end ati Sua. || Neale Cincinnati, 981; Paskert, Ch : : at eons ang : 3 ‘ de for export ® ettonceed Monl—Pi Pr eauee : ; y|he called roughing. ¢ visitors 1 1 we stopped ) t of breadstysts, twice al ” t 25 | Poh Meat tO. cesses Z 00/1918 ... ¢ 2 Frank Kendall won from Harry Or Calf Meal— Per alaaae +4 | Williams in the heavyweight event, — Min “1 » over 50 games, ix given the h Thurs | jeading the second emen with al | 7:00pm ) Nore |the referee giving Gorman the de cision, disqualifying Cahill for what Ipoints on Hood Canal.| ; s| ——| caxo, Z% 1. Wheat, Brooklyn. |toria neta in a heate x-up before ho’ elds, and pre Pointe, marked ¢° are pont tandings. |, 979. The three fielders accepting | th¢ for these points and for|\ the most chances are Carey, Pitts | uveral rushes t the Seat tid pay her annual | y boat landing points must make|\purg. 384; Roush. Cincinnati, 94%;|°% a Ritae age na play at a uriow “Tobin a se tarpans Aumiesée tm. the | | erates, sation cains.....01.006 WRIGHT AND : -| REAP REWARD FOR MIKE eee ws Northwest Reads Star Want Ads a seen | | } Be es won| meets eae a eee m pict cae 8S. CALIFORNIAN Politeness on the ball field some- Apparel, not to exceed $190 for ae ohh 566- mhibes Simppotios aie times gets a player chased by the tieket. 150 poum: 04 and 105 games, respectiv Radin wee dad’ echages and had a percentage of .982 for Kil Iu Ag _ Turnips , Per MACK seve on MIX TONIGHT | umpire as effecti as would @ je without notice. lefer and .981 for Schmidt. Killefer | rn " La flow of billingsgate f ite pa : The Value of votes i oa ae y Seymour and Mike Donlin, old ly for all points had most putouts, 487; Schmidt most} 2 Seattle € ma) med in abo B. Wash, War ‘ 0 | ational league sluggers, were 1a must be pure at ticket || a#sints, 163; Wingo, Cincinnati, cnost titute Ma K. Wash. De will battle Jobnny McCarthy, ¢ wer cl SJoesice. Open from 6:39 « m. to 12:00 | errors torla se 4 Wash Winesaps ..- ++03.76@ fornia motorman, in the main event from the ball lot by Hank midnight. 1 of the Se tad, becan Nt see tho inaliee bo Be athaed dn @unoia O'Day one day in New York, several cht years ¢ FUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. s* oth were banished for protesting ‘Ticket Office, Colman Deck. 5 a : Both boys are in the best of the . prot oShinagee LIBERTY BONDS] ') ost.» the only go caw, ° 2807-50 | shape for the tilt, with McCarthy the eaied siiket eS eee ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUK ‘ : in their ready saleability in event = ore . | that got him the can while playing BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED Ime + aaa . We . le Murphy will mix with | with the Cincy Red 5 Your Patronage Appreciated MACF: NE & og effort in the as a ay) t re » seeeeeee N ri : will oO ey with Tiarey | Donlin, playin with the Giants, hed + | If you have to draw upon your » ° ou got Hank furious by taking off his erve and must sell your ¥ . ae hat, bowing majestically a la E. Hy TORREY & SEARS’ ve 9 : Be rn ] iat ee ae Sacra whos “SS ONE JOKE THAT _ sate ag 8 ey 15e 15e 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ iin sues sttesas, tie hese LIBERTY BONDS | : ia. anu, COST SOX GAME © Srd & &Universit~ Harokt” was too much fanch Counter Barber Shop Poulter, «l Pork, f. 0, b, Seattle a Fountain Drinks, M. 2819. Card Tables 5c our busine x Benz has been the target of roR XT CASH na Jast night, and not f : nee icknamed “Splash " “ ALS Hoyt’s Coffee player staged ' y t taened : ae ‘ouple of his In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest IWE CHARGE NO BROKERAGE ic IC | games of hin caree Ro ank receipts and « vial hed him inte { ; : OK COMMISSIONS 15 With | partial ment q re ¢ r . A ad he sn ath-| and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; bs NF The Summary ” immir por out in you can bite corn off the cob; guaran TODAY'S Real Cream Seattle ‘ , Fe risee ‘ pugon his gtd teed 16 years. 1 the townspeo XAMINATION FREE rs {5c And 18.6 | iepenaa’ eo i’ | We pay all accrued | ,, i si mn tendering 1 ‘TEETH $15.00 Set of Teeth HOYT’S HOT % rai . ATES, ne 1 [5c DOUGHNUTS 15c ee - interest to date. 5 . | : , _* mu $10.00 Set Whalebs - 15 Or | Walker ‘ aud 42 ghah’ h dealiod r r for the White So $8.00 Bridg work ils We a 1 when you buy it back SANDWICHES . ; \ ga Marto q ‘ bs ‘ ‘ ‘ < 1 Benz ( come over All work euarantecd for 18 years. Have impression taken tn the ANY | Cc : a friend) 1 pet t Examination and advice free. 0 Hoyrs — 15s mm ea tors wen creminery uber 2222204 is SERS ms ESOP BT , oe ee Stand the The Northwestern [5c 2 at Fourth 5c t y 1 JOHN E. PRICE & CO. rulleta + pape Hie Sin hacie a5 is os,” while whose work fe sill giving good reeammanied, ty our Investinent Se ered 2 ) ce the ball| patients who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure Stock & Bond Company L5¢ w , epg a tc Established 100 ; , F you are in the right place, Bring this ad with you favorite to wir LIBERTY a Never crose 15) “ , 1 Dunder ‘ Wash in artes y Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People Ala C | caic. ‘Penal! attlo, first period Ninth Floor Hoge Bldg . ks ! wou went pda ey a wera ey OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS ie Becond mo Cherry « c " hag A ovr Se Walker, Morris; wecond period, Wil ‘ > and Chet ‘ ‘ ching the game for the en-! Open evenings until 9 o'clock 15c 15c 15c 15c 15¢ | n{ third period, none, Victo , first Sec arte del " OLS sseecencvenees «96 emy. 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Om

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