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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1919 PAGE 9 By Condo Seg 'S SES, THIS (8 MY RECEIPT, Yes, THAT'S RIGHT. NOW, THEN, ALSO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Olivia Left Her Box of Candy on the Table. Ry Allman * Te CANDY 1S ALL a IM TwRsTY AND sy TO PAY THESE FIVE BILLS ee WANG TRICNDS Of MING "OR | WouDeR IF ! eet det Rew BT MY | WEETHING ~ “ ~ 5 | TRATH CANDY OW GEE, astm poor Tummy PEBLS Guess I'D peTTER : 4} * FUNNY CALL MuzzER- | YOUR OWN BUSING SS HAS —|Been TRANSACTED! Now BO Back AND SAY “THAT 4 ses Tal : = — Z <= LONG LINE OF TRED CITIZENS BALMY BENNY—Benny Figures in an Accident That Flivvered. LecTon’s |! ARG NOT IN FAVOR OF ae : — nenansenti . H s oe IIR tence a> | Waco Me Coe | | Cou uoren- > (en mn voownsr-)\ || ( vtA-00 - oor coon 3S! on —! Lawir cer | IGNDS | DELIVER THAT SUIT TD 16 pum BEACH SUIT THAT wees. “TW NICK O' TIME = WIS WRENCH-TO Cen > FN A Mice BE. PaSHON '6 AN ACCIDENT AL austere p< grt cr can - - HURRY =~ | DONT SEE HOW HE OVER ume 7 4 y PAL BEACHSUTT AND \\ OE OO Any ervisHt Somesony RAN Ove @ HoSPrTI LOOSE INH’ NUT, S0 ( ne p i perl ya og "WW POOR FELLA AN ~ WES LEAVING FOR THE §/ ounMMin’ IN A COAT, SOUTH TONIGHT. ef BARRY BACK TO MINORS? | NEW OWNER IN VERNON? iM wdeck Barry is not retained by| Tom Darmody, of the Vernon Red Sox, then his home | Coast league club, announces that he | ‘Worcester wants him as| hopes to sell hin club before the sea | S ae bs of its ball club. He is|son opens, but that he will hold on ry popular in Worcester, and as | before he will Mead of the team there would considers too le rice. If he holds pall a great boom, according the club, Bill i will remain as = Ses etieicn "Broadway Wins Over _| Fic IRC iL » for what he| | ee | FIGHTING IRONWORKER WiLL | Washington Is Victor the Unheard Workers of Seattle: Hill Quintet, 19-18 -SWNCMTTS WITH TRAMBITAS’’ Over Oregon Cage Men we say at the outset that this message is from an or-| ‘ ‘ ° | Fs 4 ; ee eal oie na young business Sea i .| Ima thrilling game, the Broadway! wrest Seattle wurprised the Lincol In a tast game, the University of | respons or ‘ashington v' ag are a a the vol ee wen school quintet defeated the | wad Friday Regier them al ' | | Washington basket toxsers triumph-|tory, caging four baskets at the el pote cit om Higdems dhe tadioten gust tes 20 acc At end of the] & |ed over the Oregon five in the firs close of the oy The pti a - . ou mut the Wes \< eymnasiu: Friday ahi | ame. ole of ae os ee ee |the last few minutes the lead alter-|had no trouble getting away from }nasium Friday afternoon, winning nated until the final whistle, when| Lind, the Oregon center, and caged Washington led by 26 points to 24.| five goals during the entertainment, Jamieson and Sohns were largely! Durno, the midget forward of the | Eugene squad, was the star of the us are wealthy, some of us own our own)” aged 's come-tack tn the final livable salaries, a few professional men) rame, and nearly mpiiled the dope. | | At the end of the first half the | Kellogg neoln player, was the star f us are ric gine Aywg oon Te | teams were tied at § points all, /Of the game We take pri in our ty, and we Until the final whistle neither great deal to make it day by day) oy cicca py more than Paliard 4 owned the Frankitn five lant fow mis Tech ceaael- aaaeeeea, ake jand a pretty onehanded shot from idle to talk to the man whose ©! Soesah Umawas con’ Wk cuueeds ae | LEAGUE LEAD tte corner.” is foul shooting was with th of Bolshevism, who y crew,.raung up three bas | ee aaa ont five baskets durt | | some of the best that has been dem- e poison sm, ies thinds “euneibeet Gio tite in eaere ation, ive baskets during IN VICTORIA “2 here, the little Oregonian the ae of our government, creping the Orange and Binck team, |*2* 8 | eens ee ean. cottat 1k ol talents and ability, down i6| Ripley, the midget forward of the | watends. Cc. re Le | Oe - | Quays, The Broadway second team tri | . * niga % In the curtain raiser, the Uni ignorance and lawlessness. But we are cer —— er the Queen Ane ste Victoria Aristocrats are leading the) ,csity freshmen trampled on the Pacitic Coast Hockey league Satur-| pverett high school squad, 67 to 20, ¥, an the result of thelr win over | tne interscholastic boys were bew!i- the Seattle Metropolitans last night, freshm: won ringing up two goals to the visitors’ | (Ted and the ~~ vie) = ease. Munson and Kellogg scored “f at will for the university boys. Young Murray, in the nets for Vie- toria, was the individual star of the| The summary: game, stopping shot after shot with| Washington. Oregon. lease. The Seattle men had a hard | Smith - me in getting by the Victoria) Sohns .---F 0. Jacobberger defense. isu oe | Dunderdale scored the first coun-| CANS ------e-G ter on a pass from Oatman, in the |C%* ~ = Cees CREE middie of the first period. Johnson| Field goals—Smith 2, Sohns 2, | followed with another score for Vic | Jamieson 6, Durno 4, Jacoberger 1, |toria a few minutes later, on @ pass| Brandon 2. Converted fc from Oatman, and Foyston complet-|10 out of 11; Cook 8 out of 10 jed the scoring for the evening just| The Oregon and Washington | before the end of the first session, | teams will play again tonight in the lcounting Seattle's lone score on an| Washington gymnasium, The first assist Morris. whistle blows at 8 p. m. tt to the overwhelming majority of union | °° y and lawlessness is just as abhorrent and) rico was the luminary for Broad ON AN’ ! BADY | pronaw jeeen Anne | HONESTLY AND THINK STRAIGHT, | frayan s.r ovine WILL (ADDRESS THIS MESSAGE. tte lies ne SEES NOT FIGHT threshold of an impossi aoe is » Douglas The sponsors of this article cannot sit by su- jy.;.. .. s J. DEMPSEY | the citizenship of Seattle faces a condition so, : BY H. ©. HAMILTON (United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 1 without protest. A complete closure of PUGET SOUND | 52.2322" oretod bose Nox the tying up of means of transportation; F cessation of those activi-| t ag roa a STEAMERS Pole ‘Kiaces cman toc Co heavyweight star, who is being con Pat bs Harris starred for the | of us all, is wantonly aa Sandy the tim is misleading and | ALL LOCAL ROUTES | sidered as the logical man to meet strike well-paid men and women eTRAMERS vrot Jean Willard, declared to the United vital to our very civic life—not in sup- | rap ageiznon Sipser reaee bare Kaied pe oom tera. xi underpaid and Fa ccagenomen workers for “Tras | | hove Randled things in such @ Sonny tions, and a living wage, but to sus-| Seattio! way, that he has decided to let the highest paid workers in the city ||jqca07 nh clren too = match die, unless the original agree- Fs ADDITIONAL PAY. Truly, it is time for cool- |" ™ “Amectee "| tent i carried out Experienced Men 3 12°60 [iteamer Hel Dee, for # fipm miéd- (Townsend, Angeles! dally night jaed Vieterta. leadership and a display of common sense. question of justice to those not parties to the con- wersy to be completely overlooked and disregarded? Are ‘Serious consequences that must ensue not a matter of oncern to organized labor? Certainly the possibility, f ee peeeity, of acute suffering and want that be to fe such action calls for careful consideration i every union worker and his authorized, representatives. é people of Seattle note that several unions have taken ee}. ce of this situation, and their action will not be m the New Orteans| nim that unless he im Cette That —to Serve Importers and Exporters Ae —_ prety needle ye yen After several months’ layoff from ring activities, George Ingle, the| ‘ - BSundayleaving Boaitle atur . . jared off, bUt| Donular Seattle lightweight, will make his reentry in the Seattle ring In our Foreign Exchange Department, e: jlenced the message wound up with the as. J on . ; le ini © bout and is all his attention to bis ; ; ‘ i + amie = = sds. Daron, ic — =_— won |#¥™naxium work, to be in the best of shape for Tuesday's battle, | world, are ready to give valuable advice and assist- pieenen(Waaaagten for. Tetterstem || 12) the Louisiana club le dickerine | — eee |} ance in all matters pertaining to foreign exchange. {1 -OOamicoma direct, Steamer! 12 pm ” “ a ane ’ ji Y i 1 eeemn come too hours, soci f20pm| for the Willard fight and declined Our bank connections are now world-wide, and we 2 0opmistngle trip Me romney ‘ s¢pm even to answer the telegram. INGLE TO BE LEONARD IS are at all times prepared 6 00pm trip. tnd ‘Chances are,” he said, “this ;, 7 . ise jes] war'Sot wees cat s'ts) INSHAPE FOR | WINNER OVER |. ‘© mic collections on other countries; aaity {Guy | expecting to hear from Rickard any | o cable transfers or forward remittances “ee NE ins terra ore oer nere| PORTLANDER| J, BENJAMIN|| parts’ ot the cite: —_ ‘ c terms he presents probabil. Vb0am Wir. Blows, for Port) Ditrm , ntccgh cn orke Ingle is rounding into| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1.—Ben to buy or sell foreign exchange, or foreign coin and of Seattle, who are not parties to this controversy, a right to insist that the consequences of such an ed step be carefully weighed by each member of Town treet {18:80pm — yp A AL " © for hin battle with Alex Tram-|ny Leonard did no lebor. We understand that the decision is being|| “*" (omc siZrvernal “7 || Witeca ’ahet and the mittude er |? ortland lightweight, which knock Joe Ben- | currency ; to the membership of the various unions in many iramee oe Leones | tha ded Ginaie Grtarien, {| will head the Crystal Poot show here | puget ten Halle got ai bite to issue Drafts, Bank Post Money Orders, Letters by the “rising vote” method. Every one, either in- mate ally make it a cinch th es | eal iis uit ba) act wan the ho of Credit and Travelers’ Checks, and Commercial ate or outside of a union, knows that in a situation such | ~sssacimeamer Whatcom! £9487 | Dempecy in on hin way Pant from | Whether Ingle would be in shape to | sire to do #0 Letters of Credit; h “wy there is only one way of getting a free expression | %!7 {for Anacortes endl ay | ait Take City, When he reaches | Mrkle much « tough fighter as Pram | hey agreed, too, that Benjamin, | to transmit money to all points throughout the hel voter, and that is by secret ballot. We are entitled ior oar New York he will start on another — fiter his long layore from the | aware that he was in fast company, | United States and Foreign countries; ind file of a true expression of the wishes of the rank | i¢s65m a & Katshan, tae 1 eatrtogh tour, Bir m be has br Was not at his best—that he had to advance money against bills of lading, and to the unions. If this is not obtained by a secret | +" JAnacortes and Bet-| aatty. |! ope’ work | “One haw to keep in | be) cinee fright aripped the “Panne purchase London and other European exchange, vote, we must conclude that the officials at the Labor | ——- ge Sateen ~ - rewig yd . jp | Coast Kid” from the moment he en documentary bills, as well as other drafts, at th fe h 1 * Port Townsen } = and itas ta di in a 8 oe result. WE CANNOT MISTAKE THE Way Forte 2 Pp ‘ eon city, § i be ‘ oe ane wg bind byt Se best market value. THA 4 TY , Py Jate. . tor Portt oem AINLE. | vas & poo! hi ne fa og ee S WHOM THEY SreeEAaNT WOT AunO THE Ronay-teomeee Por eal "beer ated ae F spares windup, Harry Ander. | ComPlained they ald’ not get their We invite Importers aad Exporters to know through OF SEATTLE, ae , Js Pil <teemeetemme | sant on will take on the “Bitter Root| money's worth, experience the helpfulness of our foreign service and to profit by its safety, convenience and economy. | Goes throneh ta! mian’nt IMeah Ray on Ture! Mon lday trip. ! Kid," otherwise known as Cantway. The newcomer is a Montana fight er, who has taken on the best of Leonard inserted his left at frequent | intervals during the first two rounds. In the third it was evident | feeling is widespread that a false issue has been forced this community. The shipyard workers and the men the shi ne ——— — rding to his clippings, and ops who are affiliated with the Metal Port Gambe—tadlew— Fi ppings, and) 14 could have p enjamin away are well paid. Surely this cannot be denied when || ©2¢pmisteamer” Puret, tor/ he expects to sive Anderson a flght.|1 the fourth, oan Just’ quit Member Federal Reserve Bank Wage scale is the highest in the United States, and in|| Srapitnatow.. seton | with Tillman, the great St. Paul|®M@ #0 did Leonard, | Rate yh Pa eler, Townsend! Sunday fighter Any'Tanevitie and Had-! ae DENTISTRY 0, an Eastern heavy weleht, Bide. TOO MUCH COIN Branch at Ballard Seattle, Wash. ms, of Bre the earnings of men in other occupations now Strike with them to enforce their demands. Is industry in Seattle that has not experienced the employees attracted to the shipyards by the ff of to TF ix TdOam Str. City of 0 C put Look into your mouth and ase Rilly Gibson, manager of Pennie} s ) Mon. fer all pointe in Pars f mouths as hag meen; If a false issue has been raised, who is re- | Tort /sen Juan islands) Fret | | ital SI no, you have KIG@e ree Oe te aad ects tr | Leonard, lightwelght king, wants “| for for it? Not the rank and file of organized labor, Sg ae eT DISEASE, 80-CALLED— Iams. too much money for his bout here, — ] tearnere is an expression direct from them upon the mat- | -, son sicsmer Kinestom. toy 12 car rronnnna thee two bouts have not been| according to Austin & Salt, With at issue? The conclusion is unavoidable that the|| -« low, Port Gamble | ‘Thurn THIS disease Js treacherous, » || lined up as yet, altho Austin & Salt Lei g bre Ryo see o nee . fat. nd ati! Bu ace, tO KOO ealth, and Pimay use} McKenna, a lght.| Price asked by Leonard, the Seattle falls upon the radical minority who c6ntrol labor's % er y ey Should be treated at once to pres |) 8 y Tlcht arco | promoters would probably be forced | to fight around " n r ‘ — Hieations, such > weight, who tatives and the meetings from which the voice cee a ais 4s Tae, | Te Wate ae Thou. |S elttio a year ago, who Is looking |t stage the bout at a loss. It is| In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which 1s the lightest ganized labor is supposed to emanate demanding a ere for these points and fer| || general stomach trouble, for action here. thought, however, that terms will| and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; ‘The only dental office tn Be. — --—-- be arranged within the next few] you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- other boat landing points m tain ett tne em tenet minnie tad strike to cripple the very industries upon which ‘ ¢ thelr own arrangements for attle that specializes in the treat: SETTI days, teed 15 : at growth of Seattle and the well being of its peo-||an¢ seme ail risk and 1 ena “in our atti you wit fie: Harry: Frazeo mys evant . ae * EXAMINATION FREE RITIZENRY OF SEATTLE ARE OUT OF SyM- fending ebar oy biel see od haem buy re has apie ared for the price hi DULUTH, Minn., Feb, 1,—Mike gc Whalebone Tee! ITH THE PURPOSE OF THIS STRIKE. THEY |,.2*<500ta1!"0", teeth halt’ or 0, {HA Chub 00, J0nehe Ha Te | Clnmamen at Wau) Bong, clears” out $8.00 Bridgework DUSTRIAT epee tO SIT IDLY BY, SEEING THE IN. anit? om erbseminations and estimates Ilsaie, oeradio ss Prag Peeler cord $2.00 Amaigan Filling. COMFORT ITY OF SEATTLE RUINED, AND |J-nanee witnout notice. gears OB Bt envio aif aniegname - here last night | _All_ work guaranteed for 18 years. Pigg ee rhage S TEORT AND WELL BEING OF THEIR PAM. | ur%naf"nma fr aft seen tarniiten, Your Patronage Appreciate = | morning "and et teeth ‘same day. Mxamination and advice free EATENED, WITHOUT INSISTING THAT | tickets must be purchased at tickay Pay Checks Cashed CAMP LEWIS, Feb. 1.—Harry An-| gogq Gf Timer Most Of our present patronage ls recomimended. by Our office. Open from 6:30 m. m. ta 12:60 midnight Won | early patients, wh: work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our hus- | patients who have vi sted our work United Painless Dentists TORREY & SEARS’ ders cattle welterweight the fans’ verdlet NERY LAWFUL ME: SED NSURE THAT vr ITarry na ACI tnt en Ret rane ai at inl bie Sas ent amainecracmnstendt ital ad ter Marber Shop Drinks, M, 2819, Card Tables |! PURPOSE OF THIS UNJUSTIFIABLE AND SO. 1 033. PA ’ LED SYMPATHETIC STRIK i EZ AND SO- || rvcer souxn wxavicarion co. | | 908 Tuird Ay. Phene iittott 3 BILLIARD RLOR ter, of Camp Lewis, in the soldier | ¥OU @re in ts right place. Bring the ad with you. SIMP/ ETIC STRIKE BE THWARTED. Ticket Office, Colman Dock. BOE Sis) & B10 e he , Corner Srd and Pike b ut the Camp last night, but , oy ae eee ee re a et: | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS was only given a draw by the cree, £07 UNIVERSITY 6% Opposite Fraser-Patersen Om Phone Main 3993. i YOUNG MEN’S BUSINESS CLUB, SEATTLE. | inital