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e EVERETT TRUE By CONDO |; THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919. OW, HELL me. dvFE ! mas, pUFF | |] Do You Know! TAT IT COSTS Two AND | Were JusT DiscussING Gea: every DOLLARS OR MORE EVERY DAY FOR. ‘he HIGH CosT OF LIVING ST Tung ts OUR MEAT ALONE ~ CANNED GOODS perore You came - FRIGHT AReN'T Prices A rRic Y —— CENTS FoR AU APPLE Pie YESTERDAY ~ COMPARE THE Prices OF TYDAY TO oF VERN WiGH- ARe TeRR BLE- Look wnAT A CAN THOSE. b aabhenctand | er DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom Had a Good Start But Didn't Get Very Far. WHAT Have You Dowte TO REDUCE THE HIGH ||| Such IMPUDENCE COST OF LIVING ? You BUY PIES AT NntETY i Never Heard WING price - !! CENTS WISTEAD OF BAKING THEM genes nm Berore! P BUY CANNED PEACHES INSTEAD OF CAMANG bi PEACHES CONS TODAY! 1 Pato MneTY a Ther Nov FAT MCAT Teme. ADA. How -O1D ee ASK YOU!) | “You Do Thétr TEA MEARS AGO? You Exca eT Lae “THE DerauD- DEMAND REGULATES SN, 4a), CUT OUT Thar YELLING AO Go I THE OTHER. Roum-~ REMEMBER. You WERE NOT TAKMG TO ¢ THEN (T'S “UME To | | WEDLOCKED— And The TAKS THAT CARD OvuT or THe Stow WINDow THAT SAYS ‘YOU a At Ww IMIT, Big ig Elimination Boxing ‘ Tourney Is Billed for PETER You Stour Tey | | + pow'r THERES A GooD NAH - THIS NEW DRINK OF MINE BELIEVE IN “KICKIN IT- JUST WANT ANY 0’ 1 PuT A RAISIN IN Fr THAT RAISIN Tey iT ONCE THAT CHEAP n Peter Became Interested . Nou'RE WORKIN’ Too HARO e! CONT || THESE DPNS- YOU SHOULO @ GO OUT MORE WITH TH’ Boys WHY DON’T YOU PUT ON YOUR ATION HAT AN’ GO DOWN TO "TH" ” New York Sporting Club FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS— He Champions and Leading Battlers of All Divisions in the | United States to Fight Before International Sporting | a = Club in Empire City; Champions Agree to Fight NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—E limination series will be started | here the night of February 3, when the newly organized at a Sporting club will hold its inaugural boxing | ow | { For a heavyweight army championship belt, six-round| ‘ bouts will be fought on the opening night between Capt.) DRUG STORE’ = AND GET ONY A QUARTERS Wo2Th ~ THB OTHER QUARTER You BRING Roper and Sergt. Al Roberts; Sergt. Krohn and E. Lincoln; Sergt. Jack Burke and Sergt. Bob Martin; Private G. Tunny| .. and Jack Clancy. The winner will be stacked against the | ‘British army champion for a belt donated by Gen. | Wood. A similar weeding out process will be conducted | among navy contesters for the Admiral William Sims belt. | The first heat in the middleweight division will be held| ——* night, February 10, for a belt presented by the| | In aix-round bouts, Mike Gibbons | | will fight Jeff Smith; Jimmy Clabby | jwill mix with C, Wiggins; George | Gives the Pills to Birds. Got FOR MOTHER THE LAST Were A —By LEO LO, GROCER? ¢ WELL SEND UP YouR |) ENTIRE STOCK O' RAISINS: 1 DON’T CARE WHAT T WANT ANOTHER WWELL-WELL- THEY MUST ROK DUS UKET (7 BE SATSHCHRY. DID Your AOTMBR SAY THEY WERE 6000 ? K. Brown against J. Clarke and Battling Ortega against a selection The second heat will be fought on February 17, the semi-finals on Proof Positive RO, BT THEY MST FIT MY 4 AIRGUN ! February 24 and the survivor will ti ee THIS | / ¥ * © survivo! || [HOW DOES THIS) / be pitted against the champion, FINE! IT's} | Mike O'Dowd, in a 10-round bout, ||| NEW GOWN 8 { GREAT on March 2. | ‘DEAR? Pg ee WATCHING THE sSCOREDOARD Wratien ‘theota | M'DEAR basa sy ‘The battles in the wellerweight | re division will start February 17 with six-round bouts between Ted Lewis | the Yankees to an|and Jack Malone; Bryan Downey | os and Benny O'Keefe; Johnny Grit. 4 : m fith and Billy Ryan; Soldier Bart- tran te tle, Dumped Jove Darnee e084) r614 against a selected opponent | Semi-finals will be reached Feb- “Fox Griffith used five pitehers. but | ruary 24 and the winner will meet leuaese nn WOOMC i champion Jack Britton in @ 10- round bout March 2. Tho lightweights will get in action |February 24. The first heat will lhe six-round bouts between Johnny WHITE, ManeD . |p = res.” MEN PRIMED; iiss csanan and ran REDS SLUMP Lin z mi-finals will be fought nd the winner will be NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—With the| stacked against Champion Benny Reds and White Sox close to “sure|1#onard in a 10-round mill March things” as the season's pennant win Testerday's cinnatl Me trips to t% Braves, 1 to 0 Carl Mays pit $-1 win over the riples helped the Phillies, «t ° Ti DON T THINK YOURE |] “{/ TELLING ME THE TRUTH | | ABOUT THIS GOWN! I {| THINK ITS 6 _Faiore! ust WHY Do YOu THINK THAT? NONSENSE][ IVE PASSED SIX WONEN AND NOT ONE HAS TURNED AROUND ‘TO The first in the bantamweight division will come March 16. Pal work of the two teams in the final sfoore will meet Frankle Burns in| a bout and Joe Lynch! SQUIRREL FOOD series prospects. If the work of the | Will against Joe Burman sem) i ” in 4 March g i" nal will t staged r , é = ats Wan sow. q 6 T man has not been arranged | i < SUCKER OTTO AGIN, TLL TAKE’ 20. ners, dopesters are. watching the stretch to get a line on the world’s |a six-ro’ eaders the past week in to be 3 ewe lenders the past week is to be) "1. sina! bout with Peter Her taken as an indication, the cash of the doubtful ones will lead toward The flyweight elim jons, start A A big lad BY O'PRISE Wome, EF HE the White Sox. Jing March 23, will bring together | i T' GFT TW’ BEST OF ME, WELL WAVE, Maybe Moran is easing up his boya| Frankie Tremaine and Frankie Ma- | “V'GET UP EARLY 1H TH’ MORNIN” an’ in the stretch and perhaps the ab-|son; Joe Dillon against a selection. | g oS MEN WE'LL BE TWO HOURS sence of Heinie Groh has upset the ner may meet Jimmy Wilde, | «LATE, BY PANCAKE | club. But the Reds slumped badly | ch: n of the world ae a alee ielg ae t week. Their batting was way| Wilde has agreed to meet the| off form, with the poorest stick|most formidable bantamwei¢ht in work of the league. Out of seven| America on the night of December | games they won only four. 3, Maj. Drexel Biddle, president of On the other hand, Gleason kept |the International Sporting club, an up his whirlwind pace six games| nounced today, the White Sox won five ee i ry ae MP len ; ———— By AHERN ANGELS TAKE ‘LONG Narre ao aisle END OF TWO GAMES| ed up the series, #ix games to three. | WILKES Hall Jevne, the butl Royal Opera of London, heads the an 325 PIKE ST, The It starts at the studio of a Le but lering on Johnny new bill at the Mc ge ™ |_ First game R. H. E./ angeles movie outfit. ‘There's an|flat. Johnny break Madame Ellis, “The Woman Who ih Reliable pe legate wiles $ 12 2114 actor who used to be famous sia ee fe dt Knows,” supplies the mystery agente gs «gcse ig Toc a 2land is now broke. There are the ne j 7 / headline | Batteries: Fittery, Pertica and] novie sts sands, there's the auto-|mald and re # the family promptly describing objects an show, which ¢ Eyeglasses | Bassler; Holling and Mitze oni / rec gn Herat i orman|from John Mil ering questions whispered to her | Pala Are of the utmost importance to|_ Second game— R. H. Bl ieusier; Mme. Chillint, who t# Cor-| Alexis Li istant, who circulates among the) S¥ you—they must be made abso-| 10" Angeles . -6 11 1) ieia Glass; Bert Whitney of New|the ‘cow apa ‘ ee lutely correct to give you satis. | Oakland ; Por ies, eon. whe io Howard Russell, and) Moress, t it took the “Ja-Da Trio” to|@ factofy rsults. tterles Aldridge and Boles : r,jJane Darw Burn the show. Thi pepful youths | |Johnny Wiggins, a cowpunc ham, the girl wed the blues, sang Ww st Falkenberg and El y Alexia Luce, ohnny : ~ for rellabi ity in of traportanc e to BASEBALL SCHEDULE Wilkes win whole-heart d pro} get enough Sunday you, and a good reason for hav-| | duce many laughs. t, the! ‘Then there ing ub make your next glasses— | Nation: nue | Johnny refuses to stand for a cus-l aio valet, Is well played 4 by Er “Tango Shoes,” that keep: then you will know they are ex.| Brooklyn at Pitts |tard ple act, slams the director with) an seavey laughing. It's a dan Philadelphia at Chicago. |> with Bert to keep 4-146 the pest the Wilkes players have| who come up from the audier Don't trust your eyes with in- | ‘g sister from marrying American League put on this season " competents, ane he duke, however, has ce ine sisters, Open Saturday Evening | | as been the girl's sweet)” Orpheum vaudeville fully than mw . Said the professor: “A kiss is a noun, | "etrt Is “in wrens week served with Mberal ps vaudeville Rent. Deer to Corrett, Jeweler rag Pcibioasts gg duke is pennile t cla asic, myntic » finished arti hilarte rt, with hi lale, with ing and dance \ 1 cash ing With cheeks lke roves and eyes cast {lends him ca Gown, marriage for # c¢ 1 Jorn, formerly tenor with the | api | x chink it is both,” answered she.|moncy be expects to get; Henry Metropolitan Opera company and thea ¢ [S28 Pre Sraver, | Pim oe common. athe aus ——— Se s comedy and some | at the audience couldn't | 8h: “" novelty act aalled| nove and put over Trio close the ith such en. | co Y ugh hit of ath Gymnasium Girls,” pre offering in which ty eha ty te an who, with} bill, dance padline comedy and dan with song, nstrumental music n invade man's province | J rice Tussell and Bell have a character | a te bill. | LEVY'S at the undber ing men the pretty for ence, > the Floy W sing: eht | Pp | A nev the bil, Midsumm« One of t row is * RPHEUOM ns constitute the ure of “The Kissing Prin pretty girls kaa musical comedy which the | r ¥ ar as comedy travel Their adventures among js and a duel fought be Job Sandberg re from the th laughs rettiest numbers in the Midnight Whirl,” by The chorus girls take » does which make; right sings “s and 1 Bob Sandberg renders My Captain Working for y company is pre-| at Levy's Orpheum this Ert Hunt, Billy Blask and Bob his specialty. Law | episode of Houdini’s serial, | The favorite word with a woman!"The Master Mystery,” completes! ‘ous helping of comedy, is the last one ae MANE nex raseczen, es 2 Good Comedy at Wilkes; ‘Grand Opera Singer at Moore This Week GET RID OF YOUR RHEUMATISM “Bliss Native Herb Tablets are, without a doubt, the sbest medi: umatism I ever used.” Hast Lynn, W. Va. z and healthy at 74, 8 Native Herb Tab= Martin, Stevensburg, ive Herb Tablets years haye relieved thousands.of sufferers from rheu- matism, liver and kidney trouble stipation, Gentle and ef- in action, and economical Insist on Bliss, and you ine. Look ‘for on the our trade mark box. Put up in two sizes, b0c and $1,00 Sold by leadin druggists and [: here, Made Washing by Alonzo O, Bliss ton, D.

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