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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. ERETT TRUE By Condo} DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—A Practical Demonstration, (ve PUT A TACK ON BILL'S GH, —— DON'T SAY A woRD! Ate “Tom, WY Do You CARRY ‘Thar As AW, Poo Poo, "Tom CovLon’r Wey? |! y | “Tue CoMcLUsION 1S QUITE ALWAND CARRY “THAT A PROTECTION ~ | ‘ou CouON'T Scare Wels You STAND ovT EZ | OBViovS ‘ThaT MOST AMY 5 BicNcLe wieencn AmwMD) CAN FLASH THAT IN WN BOON WITH Thar neato ba Your Pucker P AN EMERGENCY AND WRENCH - it “The WALL Wire Bh | OLD NUT Wier D rT (T WovLD Look Jusr || —~ Uke A Pistol. y \Go iW “WE Nex To A Monkey WeEencH Room AND JUST | WATCH WHAT HAPDRAS (F- ONE BOTTLE OF THIS WoMDERFUL CHow “Tonic DOESN'T IMPROVE “THE IT AUST BE GREAT “To BE RICH ~~ 1 WISH 1 HAD WO-BITS FOR EATS - (vere WY GOOD MAN, 6 @10.8 my a. | . . “i —_S Young Harper to Box Harold Jones Tonight Leading High School |.p omer === Walloce Fan, (—=— Quintets Mix Friday Bouts uinep MANHATTAN CLUB HAS Darcy Wallops Flynn; OUR gg gewstamatye. 2 UPFORELKS POWERFUL OUTFIELD Anderson Is Defeated) spRING they promise to mak nest. knock 1 place at guard ELKS’ CARD TONIGHT ee ee Tee a hee Fb gah outs ever » here t nearmed player of Rob Harper v Harold Jones ge . 4 * ane Bid Mitchell of Seattle and Kid The Broadway high s« @ue to journey to the Ball * nasium. wh: rong attempt to hold th place Mt the top of the high schox adder this afternoon : Queen ‘Anne and Lincoln wil! me e 4 Harry ¢ f ack M we st . Jimmy Dar Ol te « anit fim the hill gymnasium tonicht at . § pound Portis’, A with ' floore M t the Are Here for Your Sith th eh cote ond Gan eft eee Beorthe sa weight 5 cur plean a 4 Pee Inspection Bway by winning the rest of its) MAX° ® fight f » game Eddie MeKenna Joo Hil . sal se eS 4 jab rad tite -¢ 1 ' ow a 6 / games and beating the Pine st. fi 1 ll that rly nyt: as pounds Ye ‘ ‘ t it the rour ' Harr , on, of Seatt fi in the last half of the season roy Maat onde on the long 94) | Morgan Jones va, Harry Dawson “ “s eaung him every inch of the way.|the fact the was outwe © Broadway Of the count | nda He won an easy é& , sada, the local bo Ballard five Queen id beat Lincoln | * Time aw i crapper 1 defensive all Aggregation has been onight ners on BY LEO H. LASSEN hail his f time. The first five rounds were during the past week hill boys are a With Bob Harper, of Seattle He sh 1 fairly even, but Mitchie put it a of Gustavason to the ™ than the Green| and Young Harold Jones, of Ta fir e and | over n the sixth couple of weeks’ layoff. ¢ La Ripley and n A air of . on as by aixt Johr 1 Lackey Mor Mreold. The lanky forward i one « \ forwards, lightwelghts of the Nor Muff Sr 1 ¢ Lee | row curt rais a ; the best players in the city and | kee ein guards busy to) billed f main attrac the f ound, getting | good draw should be a big factor in his team's wht t Elka 4 “ ed up 4 uo ve — — Buccesses N t and tre expected * r t Both teams will take the flo st FRED FULTON ““Old Master” May 1 WINS EASY Pilot First Love GO IN SOUTH in Senior League axiumn ant LOCALS PLAY COAST CREW | oie i250" game, beca a win over a } . “ARISTOCRATS EVENT WILL | ‘inviriie sien’ e.tl vt , _ in Seater engies | a regular kick in hie fiatic rep | BACKAMENTO. Feb. 4 Jim IN VICTORIA NOT BEHELD. 22" y= 25 cinta at ve best of t ait ahte . fu ! Fred The Seattle Metropotitans will in-| No coast regatta will Be held thix| along the Coast. tart s mn} last he had yade Victoria tonight and expect $B anlasteinement' lout @ fight knocked to b eit win over the home squad because uu ' t ! A ft niversi it the crippled condition of the Vic v Sy a oper Savers i first ne. 3 tood ee, bead 1 of ast| | If Harper keeps up the pace he 7 ies . re i 2 set eo far this season he should Manager Patrick. of the ° Aristo: «ae mars |cop the decision tonight. because } ay fats, had to borrow Alex the Vancouver seven, to make up a fomplete team because Harbour dehneon and Loughlin are all on the Bick list here with either ford is now aban. and while Jones is will hold a # « abitit 1 inetiution will The Seattle team is going great the water ang hopes | Picea fn nee ‘They lost a tough game here to Van e meets with Portland and 1. or hed quick lefts to aro'n Ju B. C. boat clubs lar" _ not hard enough down the Los Igouver Wednesday only after one of | ¢ greatest struggles in Coast be held next|* sting in it and he in alwa firet turnout wi Angeles who has worked in SS ckey Monday under the smpervision of |‘h? Ssmresmive, While b r very. tt = camp, from Jeitriee ‘A win for Seattie tonight wil! put | Coach Leader | pack gn tag grant Bag pe > Langford them in a tie for second 5 *. The 2 vagy Perth ped spat In the third round Fult play Vancouver Monday in the a yee Marae aoa little more to busines Northern elty and entertain Vietora WEST SEATTLE t on and is a [Sever really, extended te ' regular phantom in th ring. * b f el | MEN TROUNCE |..." =e ® mans Sahn Sam ct, areca cross to the head; Cam egy, ~ Awe llepgpecy {the count of eig Ir any stage of the | A wire from Jeff ¢ | lin giant.” challenged the winner is resting in last place today, as a i ar: t rd when he (@) A. C SQUAD result of their loss to the Weat Be-|Qrew Win Marl, Baird when he , ” i attle five at the Mt. Baker gym 7 De Spain will represent the Un Bronson decist n his two show rk, the “Jop Youne afternoon. ‘The fersity of Washington in the $, with the|imee here. | He the Const I | WANTS DISCHARGE ee ee ee ee pound class against the Ore end of the}; Vuent title Y Bronson, t An optimist of exceptionally good (and any rookie breaking into that) [nfielder Hoke Warner, who was that Pat Moran bas been |Pete Mitchie, the nder 7 petal ne 4 manager of the Cincinnati State college wrestlers in the loc ount 1 age ps Ry standing wa will have to show that helthe first n to leave the ranks of |! oer Ban ind erapagy ict the first fall to Kitamura, De Spain/day, but interfered with a dance! pair than he. . oe en am = : lalla ala Kauft, | serv s the last one te heard : g She f| e back and defeated his opponent | that was to be held this afternoon P oe te mo tenes the Cprs repeing stip ne Sure | fron le lent Dreyfuss | *°* r eek one ruey eR UELLAE the Whaat Beatts and the! Harper Harder Hitter with th ata next March, expect BATE Eee scien toven ib Prey.| Many rumors are afloat that your | selection other representatives of the! melee was fted ahead one day Jones fighta his opponent a ling t utfield berth Salle seroke the club| When the baset uson opens he team are: Matsui t.| The We rs led from the first |distance and hits hard. However } f there uny place on t better! has in ser to find out if possible wie os SB SAADANIES “3 Gibson, 125; Johnson, 148, and Barda- | whistle unningham, the lanky |according to Frankie Tucker, Jocal|team possess trength t ting | his t \ Wares, | attna that wnae PRE tad , a 304, » Went Seattle contin: | battler, who fought two draw eld of the bent Warne sbuiag th iy; aa | Cate, Theat Wit ARR ite A program o' ¢ xing bout C e matinee,|Jones and who has bee ‘ r t 1 1 tha AWiatated, and ail ¢ werd aes string pen ed : The New Yee iis be addition to the| - ia were the|out with Harper, th Seatth Robert t gan \ f Holke 1 vert:| sentiment—they want to get out and | TO peleaee Mi cublakt wrestling m yr the home squad. |bey hit hinf harder at le «e MeGraw f tb be see at t a pO-| play ball ee a oa nen tec im pat - —| Wright, the Northwest welterweight | best outgardenera in the busines tic hich } range ut gave him 4 ssion to snanage Iking, fe another admirer of fps tse i ce nla soca a ei, sce WOULD BUY FISHER | the rival elut jeved that the Giants ORTLAND, Feb. 1 It is It is now t land thinks he ould wi ne haat re on * oa ! F F " - In the semi-windup Harry Gillum | ; so Ie: Pp by rm ec keee re A Spt d here that Walter McCred have exercised their opt on 304 Pike St. i atage his second fight at t smi Pans ae ine entie Tee i to purchase Gus Fisher Christ services, and that Moran iks’ club when he takes on Jack | ihe third . : : = ately. | ramento catcher. for his Po was signed as coach of the Giants ay, A neweomer, Gillum BfiN®} joo Hilt tonist : ‘ raggeticnlvigt ; ; vs am, Fis did most of the pitchers in age to hold bar for ——$—_$_$____—-——— %, 2 he and over e for the mi Me wa leht? . . . ‘ A Kk the Se ing for the Senators 1 manager of the Reds, so that Matty — Paid Wholesale Dealers for me vie 7 t ay “ ith, 70 wae alg a a man more of his ¢ son b rae uld be a Selly tpg gi bea Gould be *eonlied i Vegetables and Prait no gps rtrained for + yout with JIM) vekenna dixpla ne floss ’ 1 fight with the edg fa Z “ ‘ Mathewson's return to New York —— -——-% : arey recently, but says he in fee A Se Portland sold Fisher t H k on ~ Heavy, tiv abeeed 33 , ootwork and a nice left-handed poke |the Tacoma entry on experience mento with seven other players, in| Would sure be popular, for not even VEGETABLES Belgian Hares Live 1o@ 11 | Ing fit for tonight's fra n his first fis nd if he -~ 4 Mugesy” McGraw himself holds as Reete—Loeni, per sack 1.75@2.00 | Turkeys—Live, # ibs and over. .38@ .20| May has neve wn in a local ened aeaaad ABest es 191 ugssy” MoGraw himself holds =~ Hirassela Sproute—Per 1 U@, 15) | Dressed, tops 15@ 40 but is good sniddleweig Bee des - NEEDS EDUCATING - high a place in the hearts ¢ e . se Orecal, per 1, ... 09% @ 03% | Perk hood block hows oe et cee yi e been. SEW een eH, HN ling mille wi FIGURES “TALK” saseball bugs of the Polo grounds Cash Prizes ote. 156 18 Milk—Per ews Vagal tas Ge ak bene and a lo ape lent of the New York Nationals, tips |¢®0 Cubs, who is making his hoi FLAHERTY DISCHARG At the Big - 3 6@20 ” 7 . r 1 amp Dod one of n Racin \ t winte where a tsy h y eteran south arose orm sibdekae AT @|tougher than a battleship, according |, Kile west state hand at being new to baseba Ag : : we sia Pphert pvirsmned 4 Selling Prices to Retailers for | |i the Elka’ promoter he ix dealing in automobiles, was in| paw, who managed Mobile, in the ee 4 Butter, Kags and Cheese \ fident that he will clean up on some | He aggests in an interview th Chicag ast week to confer with Southern sue, last year, and then +h Br om aeenteneinmeniemmen il String With Harry of the doughty mitt artists of he would like to see the Giants made | red Mitchell regarding a new con-|enliated in the tank service, has 09559 Batter. | If May shows any class at all it! division in this section and is out 1p of loca nt instead of pl tract. Vaughn had the pitching av-| been discharged and is ready for N 2 * ty creamery, ., t9 lehould be a good fight, be use Gil. | me ' we pick M xathered from Texa Missouri and | erages with him and showe m | baseball again, Pat never got over : tons $9%@ .bi!ium ts alwaye ready to mix it with | Ke other provinc I's a great i to Mitehely ax an argument A} seas, the war coming to an end just AMD, st ges gah ES RRA nix i i » Mi yas an arg A | seas, the war coming to an end just + RN 7 pyc Mi pry: so|the best of them and is fighting} In the curtain raiver Morgan |if Stoneham doesn't weaken. On boost in salar about the time he finished learning nay 6g is vi , Not w.|Jones, a young brother of Hal|have suggested it—when they first ‘ ‘ r ev minute of th: ‘ot kno’ how to control a caterpil | t ti nal Potators— " ing the visitor's rin we will | Jones ho fights in the hea . busted in and had a lot te arr SIGN ROOKIE - interna 0 ¥. Wash. Netted Gems 5 . ha n ny f i fom wn aM jstring with Gillum unti suitor mong the many new ones signed BAKER TO OUTLAW? h tT ornare one ha ace by: the Chiengo White Sox for tral] rhe last trom Crank Baker Longshoremen’s Fumpkine ¥. Warn, ber In the special event Jim Jorge and} is George Rur 4 first baseman, /that he has signed a contract to A ieee Loca 176@ Jack Grant a heduled to go on jwho has made « reputation with the | play with the Upland team, in the Union for four reunds. Jorge <nade @ fa Logan Squares, Jimmy Callahan’s| Delaware County league, again. He oo impre n with hi wing In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | strong independent tean in Chicago. |did that stunt three or four years Local 38-12 2 ees! Harr Miame, he beat | and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | He 1 years of age and has been| pack, and went thru with It, and his —at— 100@16 jweek, The New Yorker sa 7 an bite corn off the ceb; guaran playing baseball on the Chicago in-|turning the same stunt indicates anas—Ciuatematans, per To os in better shape than he wa teed 16 years. dependent teams for two seasons} that the New York Yankees are in Praabervies—Per box 650 sis and intenae io pu EXAMINATION FRER past 1a chetnia-dievute ike his ] eens Gal, per box 504.00 teks teteah tank however . Whaledone Te - 88.00 CRUE : a tieveneidaeilt nearest Genoges—Navels, 26 41.00 bis aa suetan tha 00 Crowns sesteceeees+:84,00| Manager Robi Brook: | [Phe Largest Audience in the | Pears—v. Wa 0G 3.00 ; tops ‘ stan-| $8.00 Bridgework 00 Wyn Dodgers, says he hates to dis) | Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | NUTS h pe r roe | 2.00 Amalgan ; 81.099 2P Hein! Blossom Keeley, who wants | i - - 3 Almonds —Per 1 ‘ $4.00 | ees rs atts Re Painless Extracting her husband, Rube Marquard, back | ———————— wanioees — |e wicineir aa Henzil Nuts > a on a eee ~ w od fo pression tale: with the Giants, but that Brookly ICKETS © i 4 month for i ix trained | Call Ser Samplen of Our Plate n idge Work. We Stand the! Pay Checks Cashed Includes Dancing All , rp to the minute. He has worked out | Pest ef Most of our present patronage is recommended by our! pcjeroNn. beb. 14--Hank Gowdy . Evening. 208 ine v early ‘patients, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our ¢ TORREY & SEARS ‘ oe 4 " peak says *aY* | Satients who have tested our work. 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