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h! \ M ; THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919. * { ‘ PAGE 11 EVERETT TRUE "By CONDO! HEREIS NOOR PENCIG, | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Olivia Is Sure She Is Not as Big as a Battle ship. By ALLMAN BeLeve Me — \ VLE Say | , DON'T Knol om our A 1c va ous OF Tk | hw tr gt 3 Tunae Atovr iy They Our ANY WING For Onn OF Those | 1 f |) Gur | DON’ “THINK - CAMOUFLAGE BAFTLESUIps ? New bur WHAT . ‘ NEW CAMOUFLAGE | TheN Look VERY Good ~~ : ial BATU Burs, PAP . ON You OLviA ~You"RE. | zea a4 3 as MISTER TRv& —— =] THANK Nou, f- ome! SESE You Have &NeD BOTH BuT, PETER DEA oN 7 } meCPe Fee || WHY DON'T You bgFsiodbbiatigtn. 24 on- tuars | iM | Look, WHERE , FOOT ~ IT WAS CoveRED | Acc RIGHT I! SSpe " / YOU'RE GOIN’ § WITH SAND = 'M [DON'T MENTION] (2 St ad) ARE Y" BUND. ye SOR IT, MIS wed OR WHAT 1S TH’ MATTER, WITH YOu — ttc 4 aay ty pa —— AAC (Garett! AKRON, Ohio, Aug. 21.—If Bob Martin, champion of allied - Sin Laren’ went Diurtis 66 abe, bin preseatonal ing ‘rbot ha ap aged —— p= rts CAUSE I COULDNT 2 " ; ion ier teen a procd ofthe wsldien Nghttng man wte ver: NONEN OUT OF MY Pod Sompbowy 2 [ AT ONCE HAVE Nou CAUSE I Co quished all boxers of the allied ranks. Akron fans RANR? ASKED TAGALONG Z GET A DIME OWT . Easeete te Geaanren aay ee te recegtiond Ueoryweight cham | Too A NICKEL OUT . e of the world. OF AY BANK ABOUT IT YET FROM IT? Matt Hinkel of Cleveland, who has - z Found bout to a decision here Labor day, i ff ie to see the two big soldiers in the ring. @ capacity house Labor day or any other of time intervening It Is hardly prob- Martin can be arranged by Labor day, but the as he iy ready and there ts will ga in for the professional RID SEASON lames. Boletens 1921 | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—, OPENS SOON e Over im ve iy “DEAR, THE JONESES YES M@. TPCINIS, BUT [ty CHIEF Hoppy|| PUT IT THERE]! ER-ER- I FEAR ~rou NEW YORK, Aug. 21—The 1919) ONT. “cnairman of the|| [MAD THE (UINISTER TO TEA LAST I LOVE THE GREAT (3 THE RACES - DAWGONIT! I |} HAVE TUS UNDERSTOOD Et? i H i F F E Es} of the pig skin will be in-|.-. ED cc agar sata | sO I' don September £1, and by! Girasr com en teer|| Huy Seounee) Yount eitatere a | 2 ne Ba WISH To ELEVATE NE! I REFER To "THE 4 the moleskin gladiators wil, » TLurhagham elub of Eng. oe r NATORE ,I LOVE - “a Bvatiing im almost every tnatru-| 20 arana tha the Uetaher VERY BROAD UNDED TAM! ) |I nr! inne Seber webe ee ee in the country where the popu- eam until 1921 on account of pod eutumnal sport is indulged in. = | |....war conditions. ‘The British 6 REGULAR Only one of the “big three” Eastern | players need time to adjust their FELLER, EH is scheduled to play on the | affairs before taking up sport plans, c ae? Harvard will play |the Burlingham president adds LARICES . Yale and ————~———-______~ ; ceton begin their seasons on Harvard series begins November 8 at ber 4. when the Elis meet the| Princeton with a@ clash. between the eld Y. M.C. A. at New Haven, |Crimson and Tigers. Then Yale and h with Trinity at| Harvard meet at Cambridge on No- Yale - Princeton-' vember 22. ENTRY BLANK FOR SEATTLE STAR’S BICYCLE ; RACES Saturday, August 30th, 1919 I hereby make application for entry in the Seattle Star's Bicycle Race, MAY THING 19, WHEN “THIS TREAD-WALK SURE IS / Fur Year of birth “Doesnt Otro auTo @eT ’, FEEL LIKE 3 DRED OF SPTTING Wer, t v0 iat hes Ro £3 A WALK T cover apour HARD ON MY WALKING STICK! : I am pupil of the......+++« Coser cnsececenccersessweseceesees WOULDN'T HE STOP, SHUFFLE . GO MILES AN HOUR - GUESS IL. HAVE TD Ger 4 Check races desired to enter To TAKE A WALK & A SPELL - *¥ d Ce IT WALF “SOLED < 7 ‘pose Fdne r) ” Wen We . 15-mile, free for all. Stock or racing bicycles. All ages. mans % 1 ot i ove 3 S SS \ 9 miles, 16 years ot under. 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