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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1919 PAGE 11 EVERETT TRUE By CONDO |— DONT FORGET [ YEAH ip who ARE ARE “THEY For { [ WHAT as ; cae eee 7 14 Nine . TOMORROW 1S | KNOw IT! THEY FoR ? SHow ME A YouR WiKE ? ] OR FERENCE THEYRE FOR YOUR OOo0 Mang ania WEDLOCKED— ——/ i | sTRING O’ PEARLS} |_-~-———--——— DOES IT || wire of iF 1 SMALL Anne, : | fet a MAKE T’ your! | 5, U SOMETHING |} me Hane Y Cs 6. ——+- - your] | SHowy You SOMETHING |} u y Li < | RE DIDN'T 7 | os MORE EXPENSIVE) Tam OF IT f, rr Pal Meets an Experienced wr tty — ee Salesman I Saw Yov SNCAK UP BEHIND THAT PetLLow AND moc HW Bowes ALTHO Poe OF HE SIDEWALK IF wan To Ger ovr ut Wenn, Dorr pe} IF Tom HAON'T BEEN SQ, MsIsTEMT FISD WITH RUNNING Thee Den RG NOT SATIS< Te 60 To THAT BOKING : GOWER LONGER | MIGHY HAVE LET Him Go ‘To “THaT: INGS, BUT YOU MUST COME UP ON He eS CROSS- Marcn Toon (VE Gor THAN A WALE BOXING MATCH ~ OH, WELL, | CUESS . t WS Spewack ‘Te Do Some. FANCY | | ARE GONG FOR 17 Won*r HURT HIM “To STAY Home CamourLace Wook- HELEN A LITT WALK " xf ALWAYS IANITES Some One over. wines! | WANT To GET AWAY— NO=YSEE ITS LIKE THIS ‘T MADE UP MY MIND ‘To HIT TH WAN EARLY LAST ee AN' SOME TO SHOW IN| ORTEGA BOUT OREGON CITY IS POSTPONED PORTLAND, Ore., April 2 SAN FRANCISCO, April Abel, welterweight o¢ Chattanooga. “Soldier Battling” Ortexa Tenn.. has been booked to box “Kid” fight, seh night, was Herman here Apri! | post pe Danny Frush, an English boxer, box bec who claims the featherweight cham: | of his ha plonship of the Pacific ast ing a week a probably appear the sa KRAMER SPRINGS APRIL | STARTED A LIL GAME WITH =z. TH’ (DEA OF QUIT TIN’ — wart run 4 HE SEES THIS << o— « STOPFOR A GLASS OF SUDS 5am COUSLEY could ion of o nich he broke in t T ‘a |. departed tod jhe will place hi or the man agement of Bi on, with whom reached an understanding when here with Benny soldier boys upon Jand. Many eople advocate because they think themselves it is the thing; others oppose it against J Gorman. i Bezdek Changes POOL KE OM EARKELLE. SE Se, eae | - 7 a iitnininildtsiocipeinibceiel BIRMINGHAM, Ala, April 2—| Denny Kr r April footed young! EHAN e e 6 e I¢ you value your watch, sie ge Pras eat ‘ea See A oldiers Want to Live in Open Air, ‘srecren sy *x. 0. a." S2%—Siruteet™ mt, talks AVES FOR 9 GREETED BY “K. C. B,’”| theatre—aa Une-up of his regular team, sending decision from him. Danny Ed-| SANTA BARBARA, April 2.—Ole| Cliff Lee to the scrubs and pls stead. The Yannigans were defe a} turned Red Br oy He catlee imamate FRANCISCO, ston, an old time Puget sound gage Tad ha " i Pee eet eavyweight fighter ti where arguments about putting the|eanily slide back into old sedentary | friend. Beaton wher ked what he < CHIE: Should Pass Lane Bill president nomination, said he Te ‘eae danaiea wen ae . ame It Iw little leas than a simple shame, thought the vice presidency more open omple: “ # not be! on the subject, deck g he had! to the tune of 5 to 2. The Tigers five innings, Moore, a southy gee een tae ear tate coed tes the wie oc eres went thru a warm-up session and | showed how weak the Reds wil Pirate Lineup LOS ANGELES, Cal, April Pirates, has made a change in the show at Vernon last wards beat Kid Mende. Joe Gomes ° BARB, Hanson, Seattle's fighting mayor, Carton Biches in right field in his scored the only Knockout when NEW YORK Declares Red Cross Farm Director 22.20% G2".2"" AN April : REDS SHOW WEAKNESS habits thought of Hanson's chances for « Bill James’ selections here yesterday at Waco yesterday, 2 to 0, by at these brighteyed boys, with | likely. Hanson had nothing to say v natural inclinations, and if the com. | ———-————--— : « to enent pl 4 oe everybody felt so good that Jen-| against left-handed pitchers. ej > ines, i dnco ic + o ¥e ing congress shall fail, as the last nings tokl them to split up and play, held Moran's men to two hits anc : na "con jend whet the Canadia oe tees paedieuntee aune congress failed, to pass the Lane it out. runs | S Marestia |% Bscrgy ogg Fn bill providing for this very thing — ——— — ’ _ pun. [then the iegistators will be guilty of at I say here is Kross negligence and should be kicked out of congress instanter n Canada, in the maritime provinces and in Ontario, wctual plan on foot, whereby a ven a piece of land val 0 and $2,500 cash w: e it. Australia Fifth and Pine Elliott 2525 |FRED M’MULLIN SIGNS | WITH “CHI WHITE SOX : MINERAL WELLS, Texas, April 2 Manager Gleason, of the Ww Sox 2 devoted personal attention to nesters on bis aquad, ¢ leaving the regularly conatituted team to care for themecives. The fight for infield positio 4 ter with the announc . Sens i a rea Mettutin bad sign By THOMAS CORKERY (ihr person. for the nimple r pane —— untries are taking ca them * Today we hear and read every-| that this was my sole line of we w when they are in the first flush it +Cossacks Guarding my rue ase ae ¥ when the Gateway to India {can consclentiously state that ine| , _ Parceled State Farms (Special to The Star by N. E. A} boys are practically unanimous, be-| spent several days at Durham A Cal., investigating the state's new ex BA April 2.—Cossacks of thy fore they return home at least, in periment in. lar s rexion are guarding the Patinae of India against Bolshe their desire to continue the open air | state purchase { vism, The sharpness of the strug made by the Bolsheviki to con e trol the Caucasus will not be known life, whether in town or country, and | Wa cut up into | Ull the story of the days that have followed the war is written into of Twitching of eyelids, oc- ficial documents casional spells of dizzi- which was held in he farm, but they are unanimous jn of the richest oil fields in " . man, but many oy tep he ness, nausea, constant Bf ineir desire to lead an open alr life, | jointly, like 1 the world are found in the Caucasus r h ; and tungsten mines which are the headaches, etc., aT Band that many or most of them are clearing i ive times * © finest yet discovered. symptoms from which to willing to lead this open air life on Mages 1 founc Ea bat und in Now Playing MATINEE TODAY “Passers-By” Something Different and Out of the Ordinary. Nights 30c-50c Mat. Today 20¢-31c Plus War Tax information | ainedfrom on soldiers an It was which duty to go thruout France a8 going th nager of the Red Cross farms speaker in er progresalye one in the Apokane dier ig welcome to app! in the ure, for this land. passed within a month e armistice was sig and we give our boy t more titizens upon leat line of defense ag t home and against enemies 10° Your Greces’s @ "y eckaget ha 55 Comte’ wn} settlement. . The res, which farms of five to 40 acres, over which the st ex that @ majority will do this on 8) orice supervision in. the asta farm if given proper assistance. of the ground and the first I do not say that the boys are|The idea co-operation unanimous {n their desire to go upon | "Ot to whership Begin a Savings Account on or before the 5th and share in our BANKS HRS: William H. Taft, while President of the United ; - “ may easily change within a few|Wwere upon the earnings from Wants to Amend Our bay ay Relieve FB vcoks or within a few months after | themselves as satisfied com juch Troubles their return to America. They have | munity life was like that of the town Plans of League, Established 1908, gotten a whiff of fresh air in t as contrasted with the isolation of (Special to The Star by N. EB. A.) nostrils now, and this is the time ordinary farm life. PARIS, April 2.—Nansen, famous | Curr 0 tical Co see to it that they are permitted and Need Assist: Do you enjoy catchy, whistlable [iM ==. ics rns | rttutbonaias 0° | iri "aa Se awe F - a If by reai y delay on the| One point should always be kept - ] f ° lof Nations pact which he declares 30024 ARCADE BUILDING part of th nt or on the part | ¢ in mind, that soldier boys, just States, called the attention of the Governors of music? have the backing of his countrymen ns of individu y do not follow | like homesteaders in the past, will our forty-eight states to the fact that more than aan which South Suame wae wx bart _ a out. their leave thelr land, disgusted and 80% of the savings deposits in the strictly savings form @ crime directly punishable by | soured on life, if they are not given " ks of th ry held by th MUTUAL the league. He would have the} assistance, If, as in the past, the banks ot e coun ry were he! vy ey league constitute a world congress | settler is left to wrestle with na SAVINGS BANKS. This is also true today. ture, many will fail, but if the gov ; Wa i i ernment will provide co-operation for Every savings bank in New York and New Eng- the clearing of stump land and the land is MUTUAL, Also the largest savings banks Bea ec iiten tn erat seme in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Minnesota, California and producing condition, then the soldier Washington are mutual. boys will continue to reside upon the in which no nation should have Do you enjoy seeing beautiful MM 2° er-'scccere'« | Washington Title | costumes on pretty girls? ational importance should deter | HURRY UP THAT GUN, | Rinks Seles enti’ hie, together with previdine You never hear of the failure of a mutual sav- | SAYS FOCH TO HUNS| announces at by spe- against loneliness upon the farm, is ings bank. SAFETY is the first consideration in I imeecial to The Staster MB A cial arrangement with not mere theory, but actual, prac- the conduct of such banks. ° . Do! been A seit ppd nai PS > tical necessity upon which hinges the be . Could you enjoy a big Two- 1- wants e sebls af tha Big Bertha that | . success or failure of the entire plan All funds of a mutual savings bank are IN- tans Dae & "||| Title and Trust Company if this movement ix successful and IReT RD i : i ; | rus bombarding Paris, And he in exis this movement is suecesstul and Hf AeTED in the best SECURITIES the market af- lar Musical Show for Thirty- [tends to et it. Incidentally, Paris of Portland, Oregon citizens generally, your Uncle Sam, fords and not a dollar is ever loaned without se- 3 Be ern Tate. Oh: Serer met ge Your Guarantee will have provided a first line of na! curity. five Cents? |scurrying cellarward. Latest re-|[] We are prepared to re- omits ty cnnlllp. ona Mila aang Begin a Savings Account today with the Oldest bome and danger abroad. | ports say the gun is in | ——— — and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in the | Pacific Y ALLEGED BOOZE RUNNER = Pcific Northwest. | Mosnoz.arncuesswe ~~ WASHINGTON MUTUAL |gan drew first blood in the enforce- ment of its new, drastic dry law, last | night George Dittman, 35, Toledo, O., re a bullet wound in the fore 810 SECOND AVENUE when he was alleged to have Established Assets m artillery |} ceive and deliver We earnestly request all our | park outside ayence route to} Libis eenalle ansaid Raita” Tt ig known thet rag Hs 4 former patients having had work done four months or more to call |recent interview with the German|l] ‘Title Insurane authorities made it plain that he ba e Orders and have thelr teeth and ‘plates that gun delivered “toot examine any of ov 8 (the French approximate of on property net saliatnetery, sy wi OMe |“dam quiek.” ‘ Are | peagllgpaneat in Portland and vicinity. charge. If so, come “Where Seattle Laughs”-to Levy’s Orpheum, Third and Madison-e ver y ‘MORGAN'S LONDON SPC Oe HOMES, $2,000,000 Washington Title })) ms rscerct ti Stue y (Special to The b BE. 4 of systemic stomach troubles. |refused to stop an automobile on the 2914 Years $9,250,000 week, and you ll never regret LONDON, April Contents of Ins C All work guaranteed 15 years. || ¢ mand of a state constabulary of. TRUSTEES gghone we hey 5r:ped Morgan houses urance 0. |] Reasonable disegynt to union |) Sul UE ed | G. Ames James Shannon ° at Grosvenor Square and at Wall people. aes | ego ne Biruee the coming. Hall a ued at more than $2,000, “Under Miate Bupervision” | FRANCE TO SELL FOOD | i, B. Vinley William Thaanum 000. The fact is brought out in a United Painless Dentists |) (Special to The Star by N. EB. A) | Raymond R. Frazier re 3%, Voea « nversy ove) > Dp ‘or ap y ATR 2,—France vor vane David Whit ontroversy over the pay for ap Assets More Than | Inc. | PARIS, April 2.—Irance is in such | Henty David Whitcomb | ’ King William A. Hotere Jougene B, Favre, Spokane praimals, The appraisers were allowed | 0. Janeck, Yakima $3,000 for valuing the rare works Half a Million of ast, the historic furniture und the immensely valuable library. } Bitiott 329, 608 4 |revolt over high prices of necessi | tes that Clemenceau has decided to Hours: #:30 A. M. to A cg frees ‘gunderd.t tei open government stores to force | J\ down the cost of food staples, |

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