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You UCKED YOUR KID FoR TAKING HIS RTS G@st our AN&S Swim, oR FISH SMAY NOW RAIL FARETO - EEF UNIFORMS, } Rermits Dc Doughboys to Retain Service Clothes Hang on to the Three Cents a Mile Is Rate! After April 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 19 BE INCREASED. ? Starting April 1, raitroad passenger | don’t have to send the old rates will be increased to three cents) D.'s back to the government, ac- a mile, according to announcement to a bill passed in congress | made by the offices of the United | time back, and Edgar Battle, States railroad administration , acting under in-| Based on this schedule the fare from the war department. | from San Francisco to Los Angeles orders to his clerks not to | will be raised from $13.95 to $14.20. for shipmeht any soldier while from here to Sacramento the Some confusion has result. new increase @ misunderstanding of the $4.00 and $4.60, according to the op the part of discharged sol-/ route. The fare from Portland will ws. The government has no right your old colthes, according Y LASSIES| Idaho, March 21—The Eldena Will Be impressed Licuterant ® |” First Launched Since the Strike in France, was) work of the Red Cross | ‘Army. The Skinner & Eddy” corporation of the whole war is scheduled to launch the first ship the gigantic operations carried | since resumption of work after the an impression on my mem. | shipyard strike. The 9.900-ton hull to Be sure,” said Lieutenant | of the Eldena is to hit the water at on. who is enjoying a fur-|7:30 a. m. Saturday. aay gd here, “but weatt Skinner & Eddy’s and the other iy memory forever |‘ jarge «teel yards are practically back $20 to $22.51. Where fares have been charged in excess of three cents a mile the |rate will be decreased. Excursion Fates will be discontinued, — Red Cross and the Sal- over in France. ‘tether the men were MN sides from the terri- the sector was quiet, the Salvation’ Army | week is expected to see them forg ing full blest _ahead. |BARNUM AND BAILEY about thelr work feareway ind JOINED BY RINGLING ly, and the Red Cross labored) NEW YORK, March 19—The and day that the boys of boast of all circus men in the world should be properly cared that theirs was jon earth” is now less a matter of | num & Balley and the Ringling Bros. RET LAW BARS |num & Bailey andthe Ringlirig Lrow | have combined their shows, thus EVEN THE “MAKINGS” forming what the press representa: | fe “colossus of | cars. J th tive declares to be the |all amusement.” LOYAL LEGION BANQUETS SALT LAKE CITY, March 19. | house of the Utah legislature passed the anti-cigaret bill, 25 to “the greatest show | will be from $2.70 to) | | | | who was tc | was un | mount Wars TH’ BEST SCHEME ''VE HEARO IN A LONG WE. WEDLOCKED— Perfeetly Good Ideas Are Scarce. —By LEO | FEEL PUNK: \ HOPE i'M NOT COMING DOWN WITH wuar's ‘TH’ MATTER wit HIM, DOCTOR. i | REALLY DON’T KNOW - PUT ON ‘Your. HAT-AND ILL TAKE “YOU OVER. TO my OPFICE GIVE SoU A THOROUGH EXAMINAT) Come on DANN, You AND TWAT 18 PRETTY DECENT OF Tom To STAN WOME WITH DANNY WHILE WE GO SROPPING - | Nes, su You KNOW 1 STAY Home WITH HIM | EVERN DAY s ATANK WiLL STOP OTTo AUTO". JoSEP4 pM peTRY be raised from the present rate of} i | | Additional Sport News EARL COOPER PHAT MEEHAN IS TO PILOT AND FULTON FAMED STUTZ ARE “IN BAD” INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Mareh 18.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 19 Six seasons ago, in 1913, " Willie Me Cooper swept across the heavyweights, will never be allowed horizon and gained the title of road race champion of 1913, by winning five out of six big highway events in which he started. He used a Stutz car to turn the rick and in entering the 50¢tmnile Liberty Sweep stakes, May 31, will again use the only make of car he has ever when he battles for the purse. Like all the game has produced, the C “native son” got his start ¢ earth circles, His firat expe eating dust came in a deal In Freeno, hie home town many ago. Cooper ployed in a garage dec dd to try hie hy field He 4 Fulton and to appear in a Ban Francisco boxing lar Roycott of the arena, de sporting men today their re boxing bene tiers. Fulton, after ve ubly promising to Pe id very way ble, was billed an & headliner great drivera the He pidiers’ bene his regrets: ent from the stated he was the third th that Ful r in benefits years was em and bis “boew nd at being a ws afte in, who ia a loca tied to meet at the benefit drive offered to Cooper {LL step ovT wae Your. MITHER 13 DOWN SHOPPING || AND WAVE A LITTLE Sugprise For HER wheH SHE GETS Home - NOT “Too AviFUL SHORT BUT CUT Twos CuRLs oF - You Know A REGULAR YEH ~ AN’ NOT ONLY THAT, You'RE A FLAT TIRE ~-- | WIDER STAND (UNDERSTAND OU, Tom, You STUPID CeeaTuRE - You'VE Ruined MY BABY! By AHERN | q WELL- 1TS A GOOD “TWinG You DO -~— BECAUSE I DONT / , STAND FOR ANY ‘ T/ FOOLING ! —, ETILL TANKS 50 Joe 2: | STRONG GOLF TEAMS LINED UP BY BIG “5” Now that the Harvard, F and Pennsylvania for candidates for their golf teams, plans are being made for the inter collegiate Golf anxsociation champion ships and individual, Merion Cricket elub five big colleges— | Columbia have imeued enlls team to be held over the links, probably 23. The last intercollegiate title event was decided at Oak mont In 1916, when for the second time in 32 years, Princeton defeat Yate that oe by 5 m vard won fr In the final mot ed Harvard by 9 Hividya! champlor the week beginning ‘opesed toh ad of four-men the custom. Prine making plans to muster strong combination, altho only * two of last year's players have re turned to egilege. They Thorington and J. Ht are ROW. Douglas, J | Scott, U. B.A. * in the big leagues i whol be - SCOTT MAY ATTEMPT TO HURL AGAIN CHICAGO, Mareh 19 Jim a pitch ~Capt may at ing comeback on Comivk: other American leagu this year, All he haw to do ts {communicate with President Comix: the desire to wet the cha key and exy buek, in ord do #0. That was the kernel of some con-! turn to the some more Seem to municate with me.” sald Comiskey, “if he is free to return w baseball He has not informed me charge from the army and he has been carried on our » it retired livt in the belief he Axg im t vvice “L hear that Scott is condition and if he ex hia in. sple pleosed than any one et As long ago as inst May Sevt* demonstrated he had regained his splendid physical condition. lie vie ited the White Sox on Decoradon of his dis! and the measure now goes to the The Loyal Legion of the United bang the “boas announced hia with L. Kuser ix certain of a place on Richards Wins Tame Bout From Bronson LOS ANC 8, Cal Tommy Richards won a decision from Muff Bronson in four tame rounds last night. They were the main eventers for the Vernon four- round show. The real center of in terest, however, was the Kid Mende Lanny Kramer bout, which was fast, furlous and a draw FORMER TIGER WILL PILOT SIOUX CITY MEN SIOUX CITY, Ia, March 19.— Charley Schmidt, former Detroit Ti- ger catcher, will manage the local Western league club this season, it is announced. He expects to do most of the catching, in addition to bossing the ball club. day while they were i Cl coming from a neighboring where he was taki intenave teataing in emall arms provtice, pre paratory to acting as instructor on the Pacific coast, That afternoen Scott donned a Whites Sox uniform ef and pitehed in batting beth the Indians and Whi LEADS BOWLERS TOLEDO, ©.. March 19. March 19.— (4 congress tourney, with a 1,928. He gathered 679 in his # man, 613 in his doubles and his singles. Warner | Safe phy have been the ideal | Laxative for 40 making a steady stunt of over 40) minutes, And he hair, in spite of the f aay. t was a hot | . The senate passed the bill| States, an organization of commis days ago. The bill prohibits | sioned officers, in existence since the Y manufacture or sale of cigarets, | civil war, will banquet Wednesday © ‘possession by dealers of them, or | night at the Hotel Frye in honor of “makings” for sale within the | the Seattle sons who are now eligi. ble for membership. Killed in action Died of wounds Died of dinenne . Died St accident Wounded in actio: Mixsing in action Watat to date . rs } other cnuses _ Casualties issued by the United States war department include three Beattie me 1708% Alki ave. next of kin Cecil! * Private Lester Patterson, of ‘Bhocke reviously reported a a in action, is now back on duty Lester Patterson, of 1780% Alki ave, next of kin Cecil Priv: ane. Private Isaiah Day, next of kin W, A. Day, 7012 12th ave, N. E., wounded slightly. Washington state casualties, including the above, are as follows: DIED OF DISKASE _, Name— Bes Vietor Freed .... “Private James I. Matthews . vate Henry Randala Corp, Leonard J. Sianke Private Fred i. Lefrancis w Private Anton 8. Anderson a oy ‘Private Albert J. Hamilton - RETURNED TO DUTY—rRKV » Prosser. ‘Tacoma . Mrs. Pernilla Anderson Mrs. le Harilton SING le Shockey KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUSLY REPONTED Minst rate Russell Barrett « Wapato. W. L. Crowell WOUNDED, DEGREK UsDETER: EMMINED—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED | Privite Monroe Lassilia .. . +. Deep River, fenry Lassilla FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES Wm, H, Austin ter could win straight face plana to Mek h When the race chose to “take tow 1 his employer. and "1 m cre drag him a engine. the “boas step on margin. dA Lar Angr 1 fans accuse ng afraid of the “tar baby they will have him barred from boxing anywhere in the cour SOLONS SEEK SHORTSTOP; emoniously fired. The SACRAMENTO, Cal, Mareh 18 had bitten deep and racing be “" Pinelli, the ors’ third his chosen profession. It was not| baseman, who ts being worked at long until he gained a local reputa «hort in these early days of training, tion and becam has voiced an yJection to the when he trou change, Pinelli wants to play third, un shade bout here. him of be own let the clear down, winnir field and the late Bob and figures that in that job he can j dirt track race in California in 1912.| get by in good style, Incidentally, eo thinks BM * will hav rerernnnnnn~nnm | shortstop in ine before long, « {not giv the idea of maki Sein Athletics at the new station very werlous at Get Under Way at (si) icey: North End School | The Lincoln high school base ball candidates wi Corrigan, the youngster who went to France with the first delegation of the Yanks, and who fought in practically every engage e called out ) ment, is regaling the “lobbyist ) for the first time Thursday aft } with a choice collection of stories of | ) ernoon, Coach Green has a like experiences on the western front |, ly looking squad with eight let) Corrigan ix out for a job with the }? ter men back on the Job. Sena He plays either infield or The squad will limber up in { outfield, and if fighting counts for the gymnasium for a couple of } anything docs with ays and take their first real )) “Raw Méat” B re—-Corrigan workout outside on Monday should be ny place on loge y club he wants, 19 ater is catching ball player, ing to| Hennessey, the © Columbus of Iimore = #t 29th and Mission ach Green has (| Eddie Benn, another San co busher out for the thire job. Benn is making his first » in professional baseball, tho ¢ ) tures | Harold K the aptain take care of with Osear Sandell and ‘Pickering =e carrying the burden of the piteh. > ) ) ) ) will Job and | ing | In the infield Bassford and Davis for first base, and Magnussen for either or third. he other infi are still ¢ Harris and Hallett ar leading candidates for the ard jobs. Thirty track been working nasium for th candidates have } out in the a or | vegetable | y good play- boy, and this /§ a lot of weight with the) gents who spend their SACRAMENTO, March 19. — Hi| box office, West, veteran pitcher, and Tom! ‘The Senators will get at work this Downey, veteran infielder, have been | week in earnest. Art Griggs, Harry released by the Sacramento club of | Wolter snd several of the other the } Coast league “regs” will be out in uniform. pher | the sextet as his work in 1918 1 considerable promise, an A A. Haight, the former *awling schoolboy, The Princeton course is now open and the winter greens are being used. “0 COAST LEAGUE SQUADS WIN PRACTICE TILTS ELES, Cal 19. rrival of purnier found to 0 Vernon, without Fo down to some which included beating man’s team, 6 to 1 CHICAGO CUBS LEAVE FOR TRAINING CAMP CHICAGO, March — 19,--Sixteen players had their collars packed for the getaway of the Chicagg Cubs late today, Wi! non-combatants were to make the trip, Manager Mitchell announced heb signed practically all his men will join the club at Pasadena training headquarters nier to sign, hard work, Bil Good HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS. Be Better Looking F Logkiog—Teke ‘compound mixed with: | Wa wiicon thane ' Tohareacearp sacar cash at the vo to the food you eat? During digestion certain kinds of food containing pro- teins, such as meat, egg white, milk casein, wheat gluten, etc., are split into many different substances. 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