The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1919, Page 13

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Wh Fine ttt —By CONDO STEN to THIS! RESS HAS PASSED AN EMPHATIC PEAL OF THE DAYUICHT SAVING LAW. S REPSAL WAR CARRIED BY— -— SA DON'T READ ALOUD TO MG JOHNSON !! HAT DIFFERENCE DOSS IT MAKE TO YOU WHICH WAY FHEY TURN THE CLOcK ¢- YouIRE NEVER ON TIMG ANYWAY Ill YU UMMM ATYNO hyd} wy lye « Vf oa eS - and players in the South- recently gave him several dollars. -| Oulmet in 1913. Bash has rejoined the Sex after being out of for several week: Ba: mach value to the Sox dur- of this season. le, who was traded to the | elub this year by Portland. ed what is believed to in baseball by throw- ‘men out at first base on clean Daniels is playing v6 have been ‘would not report Manager Rickey of the Cardi- club of the Ameri- has Piteh- and Petty from the a hortstop Americans, quit the of New England league. APSEY MAY JOIN MOVIE (ORCES SOON LAKE CITY, Utah, July 28. » Dempsey, world's heavy- champion, who is visiting his ere, may appear as a co- Charlie Chaplin, Douglas and Mary Pickford, in a ss of movie films This became _today when Dempsey re- ‘an offer to work with the| Artists’ corporation of which Chaplin, Mary Pick Former Seer: , | Monte IRV NED ado ik at i 4 MH AKI 42 Gans LOSS Kentina, The game is getti foot- hold in the Far East, and new links have been started in Japan and the Philippines, while in France the a cient and honorable pastime is flour- ishing never before. In ot words, golf is fast becoming world- wide recreation. Eddie Lowery, who caddied for Fr when Ouimet won the turing the state T. Lovett by & und at the qualed the the course by shooting hip on the Country club, holes in 66, going out in 32 and com- ing home in 34. He bad the previous 2. age limit for the British championship to cohte time of entry have not attained their 2ist year. The tourney will take place Sep- tember 17 and 18. NORTHERNERS EXPECTED IN CAL. SESSION DEL MONTE, Cal, July 28.—Cali fornid golfers are expecting a d gation of stars from the Northwest- |ern states (o participate this year in the California state championships, | which will be held over the Del | Monte No. 1 course from August 30 to September 9. Such well known players as H. Chandler Egan, Heinie Schmidt, “Dixie” Flaeger and the like will be invited to put in an ap- pearance. If they do it will add | greatly to the event, as every one of the three would carry some back ing to pull down the beautiful cup pionship. The women's state championship ern golfing enthusiasts, Harold Sampson, who recently won the championship in the Northwest, and George Turnbull, who finished in the money, are at work to interest outside professionals to come to Del in o to strive for the honors in the open championship, @| which commences Monday, Septem favor on the offer and he and er are giving it consider and will announce their de- before leaving for Chicago th and Nollan won their way the final round of the playfield yw Saturday by their win over and Worth, 6-1, 6-3. The losers fated Lagerstrom and Johnson in le Gerrish doubles, 6-4. I[MUSEMENTS Sat Mate aoe to $2.00. tx and Sat. Mat., 0c to $2.00, eed. Mat. 50c to $1 PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 “The Coolest Spot’ in Town” |PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30, Nights, L in a song merton, Barton and funmakers; Bell and id Stewart and jata, (except Mats, (except 9; Nights, ber 1, and finishes day, there being each day. A purse will be su lin addition to the entran land a good sum is anticipated. | order to attrac curs to try their skill in the 0} a beautiful up will be pre |amateur who finish _Atthe Traps " No amateur trapshooter has im- | ‘and was runner-up in a championship event, In the Wyom- | ing state sh harman broke 44 out | of 450 targets, closing ont with an | unfinished run of 253, We'll say that | is @ eansideruble improvement, | John R. Jahn, th@iformer lowa ama teur trapshootin, hampion, now in the professional ran just turned in & straight run of & *. Four hun ight of these breaks | ered targets and the re 6 In practice events, | This Js the best aéring of breaks that has been compiled by a trapshooter in. 10 | years, Dan Bray has competed in all 43 Ne- | braska state trapshooting tourneys, Grand American handicap trapshoot- ing tourney entries closed Saturday. 1 trapshooting or- ganization is talked KILBANE DEMANDS COIN TO MEET FRENCH CHAMP CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 28.~— Johnny Kilbane, world’s feather. weight champion, has expressed a willingness to meet Benny Valgar, who claims the French | weight title, but demands $10,000 or | $12,000 for his end of the battle. | Kilbane states that Valgar is the logical man to meet him as he is the best of the feathers in the game today. took his | a& the trophy for the state cham-| may also attract some of the north- | feather. | ! | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 28, 1919. || DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BeTrer GET UP HELEN- WE WAN'T To GET CALL OLIVIA ~ 17 TAKES HER SO You . 1F You WHERE CAN HE Bi OH, THERE HE IS— WATCHING THAT BATHING GIRL DAINTY ll WELL, WAIT “TiLL 7 SOME FRESH Guy} VOLUNTEERS TO } TEACH HER TO SWIM ~ OH, BOYS > ExPEcT TWO GET He Ough WHY, OLIVIA: Where IS t to Know. ' | Who Are You, CALLIN’ OnivIAS PAGE 13 —By ALLMAN 1} FRECKLES AN BLESS My SouL! THAT'S & LARGER ASH THAN THE ONE [1R. TONES CAUGHT “THIS MORNING! D HIS FRIENDS— OW GEE ~~ Looit TWA TP iter 7) Bie ONS wuur KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— HOH! Y" BET IT 13! You DIDN'T KNow I WAS Sone FHSHERTIAN Did you? UP NUCH < — 2S eae cour? DIO HE PUT 6 FIGHT. (DEAR? FELL Down 9 aay WHAT DO You IMAGINE SHE WILL DO, DEAR? ! DON’T | IMAGINE { | WHAT SHE'LL} tea da _—. , T WOULDN'T EAT THOSE APPLES, LITTLE FELLOW, THEY'RE MAW HAS SOME WORM MEDICINE IN TH House Pa’s Out of Luck. oF SQUIRREL FOOD— |] We imagine otro auto | MUST GET PRETTY LONELY RIDING ALONE EVERYDAY- WOULDN'T HE STOP "To TALKTo SOMEBODY 2 esArve & EVELYN aton~ OHO- WANTS ME To STOP FOR A SETTO OF CHINWORK En? WELL GIRLS~Y LIKE THIS— WHEN T FEEL WOUND UP FoR A GAB-FEST I TRY THIS —~ > DID HE? By Golly I THOUGHT HE'D SINK TH' CANOE! YSEE Man HE ‘CONE IN . TH’ STORE 6N' ASKED FOR TH BIGGEST FSH L HAD, AN' My BOY FELIK NOT KNOWIN' ®BouT THIS HERE EGYPTIAN PICKEREL WHAT WAS IN THE ICE HOUSE; GAVE Hirt ®& NORWEGIAN BASS WHICH AINT AS BiG BY y SLNO MEANS!! WELLO-R 342 How'RE. THINGS COMIN’ UP THERE - FLAT TIRES DONT WORRY ALOYS \US P. MSGINIS, CONE DOWN HERE A TUNUTE! LO LIKE TO HAVE A WoRD WITH you My DEaR-R-R!! —Bu AHERN ~~ LO OTTO - WHAT Say, You NONE , EH BILL ~ HEH-HEH- | ILLITERACY AMONG | RACE RIDERS IS LOW It will surprise many to learn | that the percentage of illiteracy | | among jockeys and stable boys {ia very low. Edward J. Mat- | | thew, field inspector for the New | York training commission, who has made an extensive investi gation, says | “In following ‘up my work on the race tracks I found three | | high school graduates in the ranks of the jockeys, while the stable boys and apprentices | would average about the seventh | grade, It was a surprise to me. I understand that in former days of the turf there were schools operated in the vicinity of the various courses, and that it was compulsory for these stable lad: to attend. I am told that the authorities paid the Automobile licenses issued In Cook county, Illinois, show a jump from $193,000 to more than $50,000,000 in the last 12 years, Mes Dklise Wenveroastl ldsaczesrelsezertonees Norman Ross, of the Illinois A, C., holds seven world's amateur swim- ming records, Don Bray has competed in all 43 Nebraska state trapshooting tourna ments, | Jim Thorpe will manage the Can }ton professional football team this e university will start prolimd, Association football {s one of the most pouplar sports in Brazil, In Rio de Janeiro, the Mumeness club, one of the prominent organiza tions of that city, with a membership of 3,000, has constructed a $500,000 stadium, yey WU Wf WU iY i } Middles Will Meet to Settle Honors PAUL, Jul The middle nt title will day, when nt the title against. Mike ends profess, has a The bout will be r the ten-round route ADD SOLDIER NEW YORK, July 28 championship races will be rowed over the Lake Quinsigamand course. August 1 and 2, in the 45th annual regatta, this year. A feature will be two special events added, in order that soldiers and sailors of the allied nations will have an opportunity to compete. They will row in a single scull race and a special four-oared gig event, with coxswain, TODDS WIN Walloping the onion right on the beak, the Todd shipyard squad de. feated the Alhamb» colored nine, at Liberty park yesterday, The final count was 9 to 4, , | mitte the history of a change in the British | high cost of living by Lou J. Colvin, VAST CHANGE WROUGHT |USE BRAZILIAN PINE IN BRITISH INDUSTRY LONDON, July (By mail.) The re cabinet com- lustry records TULARE, Cal, July 28. on women in | al and economic system so great it is described as volution,” a local grower, who has, just gan in the ‘90s with | of automatic ma. | Sowing kind This brought won shops, but in ver: because t rate of women was less than half th for |ing point in three years, of| Colvin has 4 |10 acres of pin |e! the nut | al disadvantages wer rded, right up to the| war, as a tremendous aragement of their industrial WE'RE TH LEADING GRINDERS IN SEATTLE We grind and hone razors, scis- sors and all fine edge tools. | TRUSS TORTURE eliminated by Rupture ican be Lundberg: Support. ity. LECTRIC GRINDING WORKS fe) 1402 Fourth Ave. A. LUNDBERG CO. 1101 Third Ave, NUTS, CUT. HIGH COST; ——— Brazilian pine nuts will be used to buck the eceived » industrial |from a friend in Brazil a large quan tity of pine seed, or nuts, of the fast The fruit is a nut of into the | Something over two inches in length | ~~ sma) (and the tree will grow to the produc: | 1 How a man does hate to be grate- ful for an ill-timed favor. CHARLES SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfg. Optician yes Examined and Glasses Fitted Prices Reasonable, 227 Epler Bik, S13 Se Ave, 2551 ‘anged to plant some wearing the! We give free trial to prove its superior- Seattle,

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