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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1919 : as ieee 4 ee isc PAGE 11 BRETT TRUE By Condo, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Things Were Coming Too Easy to Be True. Sy Allmar PE AND Ose Ane wie PL aw, Go on — Vou 7 : : 5 ’ + GO ON— You'Re HELEN, I'M GOMG OUT FoR A | Wett, WaT s Too )) woes tts Out SsP , = ? i n j MACTS. WAT HERE TALKIN’ THROUGH | | UTTLE WiiLe This Even - | OAD: YovD pT TER |_ NOT Serious at eo | HELLO, 1S Tus You BoB! WHY “Tom DIDNT Your. wire = BOB AND 1 ARE Gone over OO sce A AN’ TOM | PLL cALt BOB UP AND CALL. ON BD BROWN - -ff — |e sre if He's WES LAID UP in BED | M 5 READY To Go over with Me - f ‘ ° \ | Tere You? | cALLeO0 UP AND sb apres Habe | i ; | TOLD HER To Teiw Wu ine | L, STOP Por You a \ | POKER PARTY WAS UFF FUR | 4 a ae | TONIGHT Se JAND Saw THE WHOLE - NBOSINGSS, \ LYOUR HAT tt | ae em ame!) 7 a emt ae | zo a? HELLO, Feccows, WHERE You BGEN AW THO “TIMGAT ~~ M-M- M-G-9e@ ~-U- 1 -—-—-— ~ ———___—___—_— a e f == SS] a PISS IN AND VEU \ Guess Ve ABOUT SHOWN) -~ ‘ ~| / . TWS 1S TH’ LATEST THING THATS JUST ME © 5 omg BB oa iy Fawn pated YoU ALL TW’ CLOTH We No -WAT ALL: ( On ex™ bee eae 1H STRIPES “MADE OF ) ( \ AD IN aie 10 NOU ) (cenircna mane 2 =— ——~OH, CHARLIE {— HAVE IN STOCK MISTER — Your our, | ALINOST FORG! ZEBRA WOOL. - ALL TH! MIND —~ PUT er “wav 2 rr our «2 — (rages ist tana od 19 “THERE AANTHIN' ELSE MATERIAL DOWT WE JUS GOT IN A BOLT SHOPS WILL BE SHOWIN! (T ASIDE AND) 9 G WHY, THIS 1S = i ; 1 CAN SHOW YOU = SOME OF SWELL IMPORTED CLOTH 1Y NEXT SUMMER r Vit come WwW) ~ AVINING ' TALKING. \ 5) FANCY BUTTONS FOR A SUIT YeeTeRDAY — Warr AN! AL BETTER WAVE A SUIT C(ToMORROW FOR > ; THROUGH e | >) OR SOME SNAPPY CREASES, BRING IT RIGHT IN MADE OF FT NOW ~ HAT w—> , wi f : : Pum wre ome. Vancouver Ice Seven Defeats Mets, 3:4 ~ hustic up a new outfield. Jimmy notes that Sammy ang Wkm@ian says he can't think of > Cte ce te Me ee Oa eee kr tt ee a ere tting his business for less than nooga team, will be the 38th manag fat ia ste hs farm "nond | may te at how many wf McCraw Fr an k Foyston Is = Acer oT THAT | F amous European : Drivers to Enter — .S. Sweepstakes © n't see how he can neglect his | ™ © still on the job? And the INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 30—Mak-| In the development of the Sum eH - ~~ % Ll Warm cither. That leaves only | chances are that some of those listed Jimmy Johnston, who is expected to/ as among Metraw's 38 “pupils” le )trump up some excuse or other. taught him more baseball that he stall ipnabes _ Star of Fast Lit; & MODESTY | 3 1 THE WARS OVER, BUT— Hans down in Jacksonville, Fla. Me have been strong for Gonnie|, The latest from Washington Is s “a Kk mince he has been training | ‘®t discharges from the vy are Athletica there, are now hunt-|*° be held up. This has seri up all the dope on Miller Hug | ™*Sning for a number of ball « " and his Yankees since the | TR¢ Boston Braves would be ee 7 Aes hit if Rabbit Maranville and tw Succeed the A's as the loca th , * ‘op. ee eee ee tree ere at | three outfielders were kept on ship at BY LEO H, LASSEN ing its fifth bid for a victory in a beam engines for airplanes, Coatalen ty Geclaring that all Huggins | >°** Sailing the rubber into the nets on a pass from Mackay race at the Indianapolis Ae , has built more than a score of en- the Sunbeam fa ry at W r-| ines in the four years of the war. d to make a pennant sure was with but 20 seconds of play before the final gong, Barney YERKES G 5 : ; hampton, Englts will send two) He perfect 18-cylinder, geome to their town to train. It's YERKES GRABS HONORS Stanley, Vancouver wing, clinched a hot battle for the yg Ms Will send two | He. perfected an, 18-sytinder, eaeiae fears to America for the 500mile Lib- the pioncer Ym the building of 12s, ted. Steve Yerkes, well known in pro-|\7 ‘ : — eanional baseball, and whe manages | Northern hockey club at the Are last night. The final son May 31, W.F.|It {s possible that he has put in @ ANDERSO: team in the Bethlehem Stee Count was 3 goals to 2, with the visitors on the long end resentative of later engine than Capt. “Rick” tested - 18 ge eae inane inet seneen roy ‘won new |of the count. - ad anapolis speedway has out two years ago this month. Even af Fred Anderson, dentist-pitcher of | p.onors. At a recent big trap-shoot- |p ‘ . s bled from Paris that Louis Coat-| with two-year-old engines, the Sun- New York Giants, writes Secre-| ine tournament held in Reading FOYSTON STARS | alen will enter two cars, with Jean | beams will be able to keep up the a eye a vome, < - big Pa, he carried off the champion Seattle staged a sensational comeback in the final Chassa, and Josef Christiaens | pace Las eng Mncvinrd af ae % yin e story that he intends to 4 ame, shfoting rapid-fire ; "rs driving. pa ttle, e American vers ig ship frame, sh6oting two goals in rapid-fire succession and tying sdvices did not tell the have to hustle to keep the lion's Ai : ball. Hi i : . . eS oe negra anes the game in a knot. Frank Fo r to be among the early birds paar : Teport. and he asks to know when STRATEGY the fr: cars, it is presumed; Share of the $50,000 prize and tro- ton, who has been out of sunts buflt | Phies from going to Europe. for some time, was injected into the melee in the FRANCIS K MSQUADE, CHAS A. STONEHAM, JOHN. MSGRAW the sam where he shall show up. Pigg Mommie Tie ee final period and figured in both Seattle goal j for Capt. Eddie Rickenbacher and | ———— lt al league limiting the} Vancouver outplayed . for didn’t have a chanes to even the|, That baseball ix Indeed coming | the confidence of the buyers in the |Christiaens to drive in the 1917 r ‘ COMISKEY RETURNS raining perio’ to B cave won't ue < tero-perieds, running Uo a | entut back is perhaps best indicated by | future of the sport which was called off on account of PUGET SOUND E yet the Cums marting Sor Cabtor in each frame a s the recent sale of the New York! The new owners are Charles A.|the war. When Capt. “Rick” tried , Jan. 30.—C. A. Comis-| nia as early as they please, just so neups and Summary ago White | th 4 n't bh dle their bats, ball local squad looked bad in the| The lineups Gianta for an amount reported to | Stoneham, stock broker; Francis X. | t cars out on the Brooklands PB: ee ee rn | ar Sent ate a e bats, baile ; Phir paactne end) Beattie Vancouver, | be around $1,000,000 McQuade, former New York city | speedway he was able arri oe For @ and gloves before ch 2 ¢ 1 ; Such a large amount Invested in | magistrate, John J. MoGraw, | to get f 3 da vacation. He will meet Man ——- . far off color, and the Holmes . G Lehman} ! . i bf J. Mans & i See a cae dormen eget tanl ier were pine neat mates me lsc | aa i a ranch proven manager ot the imi tae ee | ALL LOCAL ROUTES on, fo ’ ; — a ~ cars we land's ude preliminary arrangements A om - em c plp key Dd. « Duncan coterie ae STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN for the spring vam flegrciy tryout of the Chicago White Box, * Murray played a strong | Walker ........... + Mackay |f work in developing the airplane en VE : has received his discharge trom the| game in the first period, b Morria ........€. sees Taylor |§ vine. as the Sunbeam built many air. |DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET # army and will play ball wi ne Sgt . ; ft engines for the allies, under the 4 ICAGO, Jan. 30.—The Chicago| Fairbanks-Morse team at Beloit next |/0°* *0 food in the second session ege cee ee oe WHO’S WHO iN SPORTS {ldirection of Coatalen, a member of || ssettte seotttal - Sox today announced the | summer McDonald played a good game | McDonald w Stanley \¢ t « oatalen, & | A EOT : ST ef Catcher Eddie Stumpt. for Seattle on the other extremity CH SIBLEY | the British admiralty, | Por this Tea: | \ Victoria, BB, C-—Pert Tewnsesd—Pert c ; s pi ial a Se hee SHASE $+ JE son the government gave Coatalen " ee receiver graduated from the! According to navy baseball records, Rowe Seattle “Ace” MUN age Ie permission to build and ship the cars . ee 7 — Be Dana Fillingim of the Boston Braves bby Rowe staged a fine| Summary Goals—First pertod, ; in 1917 mia- Townsend, paar daily Fi is the champion pitcher of that ¢ icagame for the Mets aver, Cook from Harris, 2:61 For the past seven years with but{ melee with Charley Hulen, and al Both Christiaens, who is a Belg’ night jand Victoria. a Pitcher Ed Corey, White Sox hope,| branch of the service. With the/carrying off mow of the individual Nene. Hecond period, Van.| one break, Chase Sibley, local cue! tho he says he isn't any wonder, he | and Chassagne, who is a Frenchman, daily | *Roes not go thral 8 5 broke a leg in the training sea-| Newport naval reserves, he is cred-| honors, outside of Foyston’s flashy Mackay from Taylor, 0:49; | *t#%. has held the three-cushion bil-/ wou tke to get Charles o have been connected with the auisterte, on. trip) d last spring, and was of no use! ited with having won every one of work in the final sesalor none A perio liard championship of the North: | beam factory during the war Mig Avs | ter, has already signed his| the 20 games he pitched while In the) poor the Sn Sain. ris from Foyston, 1:39; eos a ‘ esentatives of thelr tract for 1919 with Comiskey, and | service. Fillingim has been discharg or digs - wg 1 | trecn hhorsia: 6 Vuhenevell Sibley is the class of the present I can't drive but you |ernments in the purc 7 things are looked for from him|ed and is ready for duty with the| tris trea a nich enn inthe ey from Mackay, 19:40, Score— | Cue crop In this aeullon «sigalg Bec eg Lagiagae Rega pass Int ¢ of aircraft ; Et soming season. arines: aman played a nice ga " fl a vy ie one formid rival, Harry Solo on the gree on. have raced in Ir = zs | the first two periods, and| Vancouver 3, Seattle mon, of Spokane, Solomon wants to| F g and hunting are also Sib- | cy ee ¥ iene “banda hota eae tae hassagne came over in 1914, after | Lloyd Cook leoked good on the de-| Penaltien—First 5 i, none; play Chase ax soon as possible, and |ley’s long sult. He takes a trip in t the world’s hour record of "It t - lit | fense, also ringing up al lod, none; third period. the match may be arranged soon, | the mountains after game every 1.366 vardn. with the Bun q U | In the first period Cook hooked the aceltelh eo For m years Sibley was con-| year 2 Brooklands. He F 4} es qd aii Ly nets with a pretty shot past Holmes itutions—First period, none: | nected with the Bratnober and Stet Billiards is a great game,” he ‘a ve laps, when f Jon a pass from Harri : - “ none; third period, gon-Post Lumber companies, but fi-| says, “constant practice and love for | the setnebeatiitel on tha we ton urray ership w: s.|the game are the big ¢ ie in} : e = ind a rea ar a TL The Vancouver ad outakated the! Referee—Fred Ion b igg 4 bot gs fasagy llcgn 35 ven Aegon - quand’ lag : Your mmjturn, but did not injure him. Ch Tooam Str. Sienx, for Port) E , ¥ attle team thruout the first me Rs. BOpe, SOUn Fears 46 a lar \ ~ ang players!tiaens brought a Belgian Exce S:00pmiTownsend aireeti10 Taylor and MacKa ng moat liahed the Pope-Sibley billiard par not ¢ cushion | the eame year and won sixth priz @ally IConnects at Townend! dafly work y Sibley has @ hankering for a golf straight rail t ts « Sunbeam that boasted Ipetnts on Olympte! a , eam that boasted = ll the banker a GO ON TRIAL en i OS Sr Ger tee || — eee defense, but hmar btained leave from the a oe nna BS Bi: q mer Whatcom) 6:00am “Thi Good Ht skates. from King Albert himself. Joe took ma cnet This small chew of ood ta a smaller NEW YORK, Jan, 30.—Hal Chase fourth placg altho he had speed to mes Real Gravely gives chew, longer life is what Misses Close Shots was to go on trial here to Nake Sactes Mista! tion Maatenen Mak Reltingham—Anacertes : * makes Genuine Grave- Morris missed two close shot hind locked doors in National league a pouble. ii tires intact, || Taeeemya, A Mulehen, feel tts { more real tobacco lycostless tochew than / rat period, which missed by a| headquarters charged with Indiffer-|R-=5-paia_whaissale Dealers tor lve . aan Me el ] aie tAnacorts ! ‘ i i i Ho got the puck on a passjent playing and with gambling on| | Vegetables and Frait | 6 ce n has endeavored since 1913 ae ee q satisfaction than a ordinary plug. 1 Murray, and took a shot at the | ball games wt a member of the | 5 —————__—- mace) ofa : lao put ever an Indinsapalin winner: |] gt -Fert Ree ee ¢ eiginn Hares—tive rea sila big chewof ordinary Write to:— gon! but Le be un turned It aside and | ¢ stereo Pacis ik ase’ tah aie VEGETABLES Parkege—Live, 8 Wwe. and over: “ao ‘34 The, fret year the Sunbeam took niate. Ttamia. for Part! 220mm aca orris caught it on the rebound, but nce Hal, admittedly the grea ta—tacal, per aack Dre tops ® 30) courth, with Albert Guyot aviTownsend. Poi ire plug. It tastes better GENUINE GRAVELY luck war against the Seattle man,| est of all first basemen, vehemently | prassels Sproats-—Por 1 i }Pork Good block hogs © ‘1 | neal, Jn. 1814 Chassaanie fa Tuee-Nams, Dungenees and! — Rat. 4 rg DANVILLE, VA. and the rubber bounced off of the|denled the charges some time ago | Cabbage toca per M+: ° Fee ean ee tc, 208 21] the late Harry Grant, driving ¢ ‘There Pyqoce “throwah ts) min 4 } and lasts longer. for booklet on chewing plug post ar repeated his demands time | (otry—Local, per dos. stalks Milk Per 238! beam that Wm, Ziegler had purchas INeah Ray on Tues! Mon 3 At start of the second pert r time that the hearing promised | Cogn Meske—Per T ¢ « fifth mone In 1915 Jean iday trip é the played miserable open to the public. He feels Cucambers wet " riers oF rato and Noel Van Raalte were ||— “aq | hockey er fory Confident, he declares, that, he Wil eee nCal., por BD euere for | /entered by the factory and Grant by |] — ; aban ll | which Christy Mathewson suspendec 1 dag : , y IKinento ¥ : from Taylor ts chances. sand | Satury!P ia geler, Townsend! Sunday } | Much influence has been brought atin brown, G0rt ae ni tected: ter Grant dropped | (Sonday'Ftangeitile and Hed-| ket to bear on John Heydler, president | liow Danvers 2 ‘“ ‘ ‘ pkg out near The next year |] Leepmy tock. : j ke. n 1 and pla r him air the case in the open, but| Pepe Siee-Wancy ranch 4 a | ot toamistr, City of Angeles! © 4 ug packed in pouc which wan easy for freydler has maintained hin ground, [EMME wetted Gome.....11.00@ 23.00 | Trleta : «3 BENJAMIN IS iene iter alt Gotabe: te th @ Millionaires to break up. pointing out that if publicity were | f 26.004 10.00 Thureisan Juan islands | Fri 4] bree tubs 06% | Cheese— ! t ( ante his sili = resslviomee 5 ‘ | Mul loon, of the ta, must have | debate would be established, befor peal, doz, bunches 25@ .20 Washingt n merica 40@ 41 | given his men the real dope on how |. ruling had been made, probably af Local, per sack 1.76@2.00| Wasnhir ream brick @ 4 T:d0am'Steamer Kingston, for! 12:70am ’ und # over two triplets. @ ‘40 Ipotnts. on ood Canal! | jon the ico iF that the decision would long | applee— , pplee. comecg| OFekon triplets ; be 40] § *RANCISCO, Jan. 20 , In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which t# the lightest | COUNteT# before the first ix mine) rove a gubject for argument H. Wash, sees 80O2.35 D 4 SAN FRANCIBOO, Jan After a end strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | Ut had elapsed. Frank Foyston’s Wash 3.000 3.60 | 5p aT everal thousand yards ¢ * abt deat tana you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. | P'°* made a difference in ING BILL 3 Leseuas| | Country Way has been written about the Leonard these points an: ] teed 15 years the club's play | | Banani ’ mains, por tb 08% | gy 5 4 Benjamin bout here, tomorrow night ag petute most n : . : : F ; attle nranberries-Per box 6.00 tell Tice aorichiaton ts Gkalinoenie Lael ements for land EXAMINATION FREE is scored the first Seattle P Consieeriee eierise tee | Atta tteenan.’ Weak Ho: 1 am t wsion Is unaniinously Leon risk and. Htaniiity $15.00 Set of Teeth........... $10.00 | sou! on & pa om Foyston after Grape Wr ye gerne eer te | timeshy is, v oo@ urd Ianding.— Steamer's $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth.....88.00 'Wo minutos of 1 Foyston box 0@6 Seod—-Per 4.60 ar up to train does not include $4.00 Crowns ip $4.00 | banged in the other score a tow| IN ARIZONA —Navels, per box 4:80 4.00 | Whole Corn : ions, Benjamin ¢ $4.00 Bridge z Tri g4:00 | minutes later on a 4 from Mor , +++ 1-60@8.00 | Cracked Corn ‘ r states that Ragenge Hadility te Hmited to wear . Bar *HORNIX ak abe os ) bs ast sais. . ki ing apparel, not to exceed $100. fur $2.00 Amalga $1.00 |" PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan, 30.—Box:| NUT at ‘ee lot” to t 1 Whole tekst, 150 pounds wilted’ tres ntaless Matenoting Ito went at it hammer |ing may come back in Arizona. bite AAS a2 Rolled Hartey ? ty a shai uaravet Mole tleket. 150) pounds: Sllewed: tyes All work guaranteed for 16 years. Have impression taken tn the| and t r the final score, but| That was Indicated today, when a Por T @ Alinta Meat i : 40.00 — ee eueat oct 7 maaan ing and get teeth same aay. xamination und advice fr af luck against Seatt! bill was prepared for introduction in r Be oo We es f , i+ Your Patronage Appreciated fs ved daily for a points (excepting Call and See Samp! ‘ Pinte an) th . Star yi cidaiure. ereahn os TD. case 74 00 ma) named tn above schedule. Cae ane Bee Pet ot our present patronage is recommended by our | Barne S u Mickey. the REISS: SSPARAE Hoa : : 1@ (20 00 Pay Checks Cashed rickets must te Darchases Mt Til arly patients, whose work i» still giving good satisfaction. Ask our | Ma Vancouver forward rk: | comm, und providing for the o 00 , oftice. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 12:06 Batients who have tested our work our office, be sure |ed the puck down the ico in « fren-| holding of #lx-round bouts within the | 4 cos Pald Shipper for 0.90 TORREY & SEARS inidnight, in the right place. Brin) » Beattie ote .. , Veal, Pork and Milk, f. «, t . es he ease prem & 0 nied dash for the ttle nets, and | state | betty ob 6.600.00 BILLIARD PARLOR PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION co, | | , OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS tanley rung up t ¢ winning score| A large ele ment both in and out of | 4g —h 0 Corner gra and Pike Ticket Office, Colman Deck, * jon @ pa rom Mackay 20 seconds|the legislature is said to favor the 36 ‘Card Tables Phone Main 3993, : +80] Local (sprouting) me time, The Seattle men | measure, @07 UNIVENSITX Or. Opposite Wraser-Patersom Ce | from

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