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1 GUESS SHE AITENDS “TO Ger (T- DLOCKED— GOLLY ~ LL HAVE @ TELL ANNIE To TH’ CooKin’ oR Nov Migifr ASK. . THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1919. Cousin Stella Seems to Be Getting in Bad. BUT You MUST 5 DONT Kuowl = | HAVENT } Be VERY Hontaey || OM, WeRe’s THe | sap tine Te - 11'S NEARLY MORNING PAPER: 5 "mea py a WMAT'S The LAtesy}———+_._- ¢ + an ) News, HELE! ? y CAM Nov BeAr iT? She's Down Trere- READING “THE PAPER WuiLe "4 UP here. MAKING HER. BED! ON,Good MoRHING, Hexedl! 1 RAD A WonDERFUL REST- Now, DON'T Fuss Much Wh MY BREAKFAST -~ | DOA" War “% BE A BOTHER ng pierencetntrnettntiont : F Pal Makes Sure li’s Bad. | WANT You To PROMISE ME THAT 4 AS LONG AS WE | STAY HERE THAT MUL | YOULL DO TH” | promise {t}) COOKIN’- YOUR. } SISTER. 1S ANS = S YOURE HAVIN’ WITH MY HUSBAND, HANNAH KLES AND HIS FRIENDS— ING UP WITH THE JONESES— iS 1S 6 FINE NT, THIS 13! E BEEN RINGIN’ (CE WATER LAST HALF ASHINGTON MAN IS HIGH TRAP LIST) American apah team of ten teurs to be selected to compete Belgium next year will be chosen those having high averages on! ; The of. half of 1919| ~The ing istered targets this year. 1 list for the fir ued by the American Trapshoot- association here, gives the names their per. the leading ten, with Niages, as follows: nk M. ‘Troeh h., 97.44; Ose it, Neb. 97.30: masboro, Ill, 97.0 t, Buffalo, N. eavey, Portland, Or oeh, Portland, Ore. rman, Salt Lake Ci 6; C, B. Adams, Cust, 8. . King, Delta, ee, Worthington, Vancouver, Lansen, Mark 96.19, PLEASE DONT CALL THIS HOTEL A SOINT! THE JONESES WOULDN'T BE HERE IF IT was !! SAY You'vE DEEN LL BRINGIN' ME DONT CONE To ME WIT YouR TROUBLES — GO W To Your FATHER ~ WURRY Now, OUT A DIDNT WANE NO HAMMER Hig ShiEC-eneée~ SLM WIT ME WITH A WAMMER ~~- CRYING = WHAT DID You Do GOT WORK To bo. Ah! That Explains It. YE Gops Boy! Dip You EVER WORK BEFORE ? ‘MEAN TO THIS TIME THAT (ICE WATER? WHAT IS THIS WHISPERIN’ li ~-By ALLMAN ape By wae; I USED To BEA MESSENGER Boy! |RVERETT TRUE— WANT “THIS PLANTED, pb gh ' PAGE 13 —By CONDO T COMe OUT NOW MRS, TRUE, COME OUT) | Here Ano SHOW Me ‘mM NOT FIT To BE | JUST ExACTLY |WHEREe wou Sten - |*NoT FIT 10 Be SEEN! |Meé WEARY ft AND FORGET THAT FOOLIS BLOSSER By POP HAA- REMEMBER ‘TH’ OLD YODEL - DONT START ANYTHING YoU CAN'T FINISH Sic "IM INK-ERASER ¢ HeH-HEH < No BACK LIP FROM YOU — GET BACK IN WHAT ARE YoU DOIN” ON “THIS SIDE or “1H’ | DEMPSEY ARRIVES TO ACT FOR MOVIE MAN Los | Dempsey, we ANGELES, ved in Los Ang of the night fistiouffs when he # | pion,” n Franc | to stay sev Fre. Arie, LOS AN 8 | Press.) of Jack Dempsey, | Kearns added, I's heavyweight cha j Pion, and Jack Kearns, his mana al hundred fans to see th g to be an sey told newspapermen. “{ wil) meet all comers.” 1d Kearns will leave to: “ral days in the bry city jand retura here later to fill a con tract with « moving picture compan “ON, WHO TO BELIEV “IUs news to me,” Pittsburgh dispatch » |had agreed to meet | “Moran isn’t a card, in my opinion,” | “I feel that way a@ the showing Moran has made with | Carl Morris and some of the others.” | August w Jack | UNLIKE BEVO, BOUTS HAD TERRIBLE KICK SAN FRANCISCO, July 17 | United Press.) knockouts feat ured last night’ z “WUSHY LETTERS === = July 17 (By keep your hair in elation boxing wash it with, Mont., rt show 7 a} m.| Only Received Oil Magnate’s Love Passively t soaps and prepared n too much a alp, makes the bi harmful Muls npoo which Is Pp! aries) jury ta hris Derrick active cham: | ond, Louis Brown en-| Haley in Acquit Girl Who Shot Butte Man SPOKANE, good condition, be careful what you|@™, Who sho to de last night v that the self-defense Leta Lang @f Butte ¢ a quar mpoos|rel in a hotel, was acquitted by Bvidence tenc woman shot THAT MAKES COME ON OUT HERE } Help End the Phone Strike; Send This to Pres. Wilson President Woodrow Wilson Realizing the justice of the demands made by the employes of -the Pacifie Telephone & Telegraph company, I, as a loyal American citizen, attach my signature hereto as a protest against the autocratic attitude presented by said company in failing to ad- just differences with its employes, and urge you to take some steps which wou soon as possible. Name City ... ld relieve the situation as POeeeeee ee eee eee eee ere Ss reeereerre rr Siete etre ere SEATTLE MAN | ~— |SDECORATED ‘Lieut. Tindall Is Awarded | French War Cross “For continuing to advance at the head of his company after being knocked down and severely wounded lin the shoulder by an exploding shell, and for remaining with his company from 3 o'clock in the after- noon of September 29, 1918, until 8 |o’elock the following morning. Dur- ing this time he was under heavy shell fire, but remained until the danger of a counter attack was over | and he was ordered to the rear.” | This was the citation accompany: ing the Croix de Guerre that has |been awarded Lieut, Philip Tindall, former Seattle luwyer, who went overseas with the i6ist infantry, for nal bravery dur: ‘Tindall a | stingrull | awarded him | Lieut. Tin jwith the judge advocate's depart ment, engaged in legal work, |Wild West Rodeo Planned at Camp) Let ‘er buck! Ride ‘em, cowboy! A real. wild and woolly Western ro- deg will be held Sunday, July 27, at | np Iewis by members of the or-} ganizations stationed there. Twenty- five events are on the program, in-} cluding special events confined to offi for enlisted men, Masters, Mates, Pilots, Ask Raise Masters, mates and pilots are de- manding an immediate increase in wages and the betterment of work- ing conditions, and are sending out circulars to their employers demand- ing same. Modem Bridge Work “Years OWI BROW ‘s 108 Columbia Street I bave been stydying crown and bridgework for a quarter of a cem tary, and have worked faithfully te master a system that is safe, sanb tary and satisfactory. Other dem tists can do it if they will work and tearn, Skill and genius are acquired by experience and arduous labor, My system of bridgework fs simple and inexpensive, made with a view to durability and utility. A toothbrush will easfly reach and cleanse every surface of my will stage a needle | »s have been of: | . Lieut. Col. Byron will officiate. The yacht ackling and sanitary bridgework; it is cleanes than the average natural tooth. No charge for consultation, and | my work is guaranteed. I do not operate on people's pock: etbooks, I have elevated dentistry to a professional business standard EDWIN J. BROWN i . nnan on the shutter PORTLAND, i— farshall’s hired men threw | uf ¢ hen Sergeant MeCor rufe’s Ore, July Urely greaveless is much better than | anything else you can use for sham: | pooing, as this can’t possibly injurg | | the hair, | Simply moisten your hair with and rub it in, One or two tea-| fuls will make an abundance of | | said soonest mended as |the remark of Mrs, Edna Poindexter when asked today reg uid to have Ward, < into’ promi 1s an exponent of con ‘ | further, she remark ty way there is abso. lutely 1 > it r, widow of a Bend, | has been the object | co. They plat} mick conne with jaw | ters she is ¢ xeived from | OH LOOKIE JIM, SEE Charles W WHO JUST HAPPENED IN ° San Francis millionalr who epra hair and scalp thoroly. rinses out easily and removes y | particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. ‘The hair dries quickly | and evenly, and it leaves it fine ana] silky, bright, fluffy and easy to man-| uKe You can get Mulsified cocoanut oi! | shampoo at most any drug store, It is very cheap, and a few ounces is} enough to last everyone in the family | for months Johnson, | Mr former heavyweight champion, ac-|Ore., dr st, cording to a telegram received to-|of the California milllonalre's atten- | day from manager, some mgnths, according to | | Woodman. |her friends both here and in Bend The bout will take place late in re. Poindexter r ed his at tentions pasisively,” they said. ¢ Dempsey rank Moran Cowler's Joe | tions for pre Clear Havana Gigar | The aristocrat of all Havanas, with a time- tempered, gentle flavor. 10c,2 for 25c and 15esizes Queen sine, 2 for 250 Earisize . 2 for 25¢ JOSE LOVERA CO., TAMPA SCHWABACHER BROS. & Inc, Seattle, Wi