The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1913, Page 8

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TAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Bes: eG > “i 7 S ONE DEM INS RUC IONS Yo | WASS MAKING DER GRE AT sik ih 1 TAUGHT DEM AFNE YELL FOR YELL FoR SEIDELBERG DURING RUN DOWN DER FieLD MIT ere Nee ba DER GAME ,ESPECCIALLY VEN WE YER BALL,VAITING TO NEAR COUT HEVER ASAIN] | ON DER SIDE NES. VOT DEY NEED RUBBING IT INTO HOFBRAU. DER BALL, . DEAR ADOLF: 19S COLLEGE SPIRIT. waee DOT GOOT OLD SEIDELBERG “g . Panes f YELL, VEN — IT 185 ALL OVER. — ——— Ey \ o RAH-RAH-RAH ! ' ; TAF DIT MY DUTIES pate RAM RAL? | eee 1, SEIDELBERG iss Now SEIDELBERG! ? SEIDELBERG! \ SEIDELBERG! RAH-RAW- RAH RAH- RAH-RAK! WINS FooTBALt MAD. IT HASS LEARNED DER GAME. DISS HASS BEEN DER DAY OF DER) BIG BATTLE AGAINST HOFBRAU. DER ELEVEN | Iso ALL RIGHT, BUT DER STUDENT Bory NO. LISTEN 11 SPECIAL NOTIC BEACHY BLAMES U.S. FOR DEATH OF AVIATORS SAN DIEGO, Nov. 24.—“I blame the equipment at the army aviation school at North Island for the deaths today of Kelley and Ellington. Without sufficient appropriation for aviation work from congress cComNkn : 3 ROCHE the aeroplanes in use at the school have deteriorated so that now there are six or eight of them so old Spring os ‘ WA one and unsafe that | would not go up in them for $50,000." . . . ' BEACON BIBT In these words today Lincoln Beachey condemned the policy of congress in falling to supply proper ~ 12. BUSINE CHANCES equipment for army aviators, LOOF POR A SNAP GONVENES TODAY NO WORD OF HER|WILSON TALKING = | | Hon. | WASHINGTON, N “4 Lane to No eived in fate | ry word has bee © today rning » crew of two and th orgian, which Friday brok: from the Grand Trunk Pact tug | Sunday night during a storm fa/ son had recogni » sound The tug,| ministration Us was picked up by | been peace in Mexico thr Humbolt, which ar | ago pattle ¢ morning. The The form ft in the sh of Alert Hue with the that he in importance on re on of Labor A convention Ranking ne the American F convention, th of the Allied Wilson, forn ; the Belasco theat hat If President Wil the Huerta ad t abe t . cone barge away |ence at Buildir Called to order at 10 « @ay morning at the Washingte *d ap Frank Cotterill of the el. Samue! Gom) dent James O'Conn of L.; Mayor Cotte Man Buchanan The convention will last About ates, r 80 different organizatior With the A. F. of L., and Ship of about 500,000, are in atte ance. li of the A. F. ill and Con: of Tit fed | roe to d er ambassador thad thing that wan k the k Ocean plying vessels have be: notified by Wireless to keep a loo out for the Madero of Hing carried to him a against evenke two offic rs bars the army _PROSCH FUNERAL ss fy age ("aks Siam ote a | | Funeral ser Prosch, 93, a pioneer who died at the Minor hospital Sat August carpenter, urday night, will be held in St. | killed eames morning wher Mark's church T afternoon off a d while at wor at 2 o'clock. A fall several weeks | east waterway, be ago, in which he sustained a frac-|Lader streets, and fractured ed hip, hastened Prosch’s death.,skull. He was hurried to hospital, but died within a i utes wa croarme : ‘ one Wo:t and H. M. Finch were haul. |‘ * ing up lumber when a plank stru ° . . i DY PEN FACY the ‘ormer and caused him to | ‘ FOR THIRD TIME They tried it twice and found their labor rewarded So Sunday afternoon burglars broke Into the home of Enoch L. Kineald, $015 Meridian avenue, for a third time this season. Entry was made | tv With a pass key, and Kincaid is; Minus some underwear, shirts, | wocks and his bank t book ROBBERS FOILED A plot to rob the B. L. Gates jew @iry store, on Second av., was foll- | ——— @d probably by some unwitting | pedestrians early this morning. A! FOUND 14 LOST AND ceatf catto! ow FIRE NOT SERIOUS That the fire In the hold of the liner Sado Maru, en route to Yok ohama fro pattle, was not sert ous, is the word eonveyed to Seat tle by wireless upon the arrival of thé vessel at her destination, The was extinguished without dif sane HELP WANTE D woe ICT Henry Wide, fore Under Eng! membership a fe lony. ELECT ~ WOTIGE OF GENERAL foot square had been cut in the| Notice ts hereby given to the qualified voters tn th Blass of the door, it was discovered, |{n the Port of Seattle that a general election will be h f When the store was opened Mon-| District on December 6, 1913, at which there will be elected @ay, but it had not been broken| missioner from the second Commissioners’ District, to serve out. alg of three years, term to commence on the second Mor day DsTMSNED propositions contain 1 in Resolution No. 161 of the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle, adopted November 13, 1913, said propositions being briefly described as follows DES MOINES, Nov. 24—The dis Th covery of a girl's waist covered with | add i blood in a lumber car here was not |eheme of Harbor hn the result of a murder, but was |; made Caused by a nose bleed. The mys |F jon N tery was cleared up when Elsie Day | niesion. 3s, fo)'e and her brother reported the facts | quiring and deve fim the case to the authorities. The |sites on Le two had beat their way from Spo- fave p ohne kane to Des ¥ Moines. bn no Sig WANTS IT MOVED - President Hesketh of the coun | Sects r efi this afternoon introduced a reso. tution by title, the purpose of which Will be either to remove the loca tion wo’ the present free employment bureau or to remodel the building ‘The ‘ffice is located at present at | the foot of Jackson street and is not easily accessible. | h law a century ago a trade union wai fle "naa WW Port district anid F the Janu ent aT its WitaT PRIZE ieer ace es Tant BOR and Main PFiMETIC Wit man S for TANGO TAUGHT PROF. STEVENS fter de Fifty & of PROPOSITION NO. 1 sestion of ratifying certain to eee Phone Main 9498 onvent t our readers lished Agencles at the fone wh & ee for the price the sent and Curto Ta93 ard ay Phone 19 Male where | SONN male HE LP WANTED r NIONE WAP sites unit t acquiring and nding sites on Lak jacaui red by Jar Incluatve, ¢ known 5. Incluatye, : ding for a ferry | betwee 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MITTLESTADT, UNDERTAKER 1746 Market at Phone Fait arantend. room 217 MOLER 923 Oc Wante Men trade Ka OR—Fit an Washington Smainian Ride oe yr umbers 101 1 years after thetr date Numbers 136 to ears after thelr ¢ BARHER COLLEGE eattia on to learn Harber Ne learning inet ay CLENKS Franklin In FARING net atve, § CALLING Inclusive, 9 CITY NEWS The new German steamship Mem- phis, one of the finest liners ever gent to this port by the Kosmos line, reached Seattle Sunday from Hamburg on its maiden voyage. ~S inelustve, 13 A inclusive f the Capt. J. G. Ballinger, commander |Parrer nord of the revenue cutter Bes a pa ad been appointed assistant m as said Por tendent of the U. S. r tions on the Maine chusetts coast, YOU wat a Bie GE SITUATION 300 MAS sup bn life-saving sta and Massa. | », Inclusive, 18 WANF se Inclusive, 19 Sixty members of the ‘om Port Springs in th Arriving at th Mation, preparations were ma & big bon fire, and it was found all the matches were wet ae) A banquet was given by the Seat-| tle Business Girls’ club in honor of Sam Hill, the good roads advocate St the Washington Saturday night Incluatve Moun. Mad 2 MISCELLANEOUS NEED A CANINE #. Main 2097 MAKE acific Cab: | ¢ mission shall hereafter pre PERSONALS Hate 1s Srere Optics Et M Ld Coach Osgar Discovers the Seidelberg Rooters Are Fickle KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2nd Av. R m sleeping re his balance tbe _— . . as abe 901 Ame OUR VERY GARDEN AND POULTRY RANCH OL sua ACRES Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonald —HOFBRAU NAILED MB, UND — A 4 ou FACT—DER SEIDELBERG ROOTERS writ } Pee JOYOUSLY GAVE DER HOFBRAU YELL pe Alora pean : YOURS, MIT MY RESIGNATION, 47 FARMS & FARM LDS Tor BRAU, wow! HOF BRAU, Wow! Wow! wow! BUNG! HoFBRAU! HOFBRAU! ig KICK HIM IN DER LUNG! HOMEY » 4 Offic NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL Ine, 709 Second av ym FREE, conf oh i f 6 n eve J) enera band ar 314 Hecond ay BANKS anywhere is ne the « OOMS—HOUSEKPNG ATED AND NEWLY 4 unfurnished howe at Ca nter, north Five ‘arms that will make PENDENT are off terms that it's almost | A dollar an ac r one 8 art and nd 7 uPA a Oeneral reat allowed ow BILLIARD TABLES wALE ¥ GoM Canata eto.) nacre you INDE don such PUN IAN ing and 2010 we at very low rates Mer nny finding ther a month pays f¢ aihnest the Good Sail Centre More than 1,000 sold and quite a nuns |~> WA a HONDS, W NTS. < settlers a dy on the ARRANTS, MORTGAGES ‘ ps ‘or full information || warrants bende: note 20 yeare ACREAGE ARCADE POOL HAT now already ber of ground. ee 4 eT Cc W 3O U & LER || | 309 Colman Block Main 1947 acres eo Baller Bide Low 2 CARPENTERS tit mee) eo | : Iniiele Wicic CHATTEL LOANS HATTEL LOANS IT TODAY new company: 9 Call and see wt LOAN CO cond and Coton ote 43 REAL ESTATE ee $10 to S200 OANS CAN new ry no Gelay SEATTLE Tr KIRKLAND VIEW RANCH ° ja ¥ aym tern Broker 307 Northern Bank Ride ers | Man tte AND Woop ardwood paved. A LOANS SOCIETY, tons) PROVIDE Loa | Henry Bi Fates. square a Collateral deal For a nice leve araded street Prt mibly , $. P. DIXON & CO | 218 Marion St. Main @ view lot ar bal Kirkland Doek 57 TROoM EXPRESS neford a by AND TRANSFER ny sere oral Gaity trine ta sod fr HYPNOTISM “MA FINE VIEW HOMESITE arr} AND isa nd practiced for the cure of and habite: private sant- charges reasonable Phone 3 090 Office 4055 Arcade Ride LAUNDRIES _ At Kirkland 19 tote, the on Terme ke; new ¢-room ing fruit trees and many young trees, chicken hours barn, ete. fine eprin * #1900 terms $1 h and $16 monthly Take Ma. and ferry ¢ rkland office taunderee ACRES Col IN NTY KITSAP [FTY STARTS Y oU eS E HANSON & CO. 214 New York 7 nok 10 FOR $450 | | | ORNIA LANDS 636 N.Y. BL AMERICAN MORTGAGE AND BUILDING CO, | | 100 White Butlding | i785) MUSICAL Mua FOURTH AND UNION erty pid OPTICIANS CALIFOKNIA LANDS. 635 HOt N.Y OT, ONE Iw RLK. |" ont —e MODE PATENT APTORNYYS AND R LAST CHE CHANCE AP TO HOME FO; PIC Cx PROM i7 FARMS-FARM LANDS ont | FARM FOR $400 10-year paymente DENNY & EWINa | Alaska Bldg., Seattle Near PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTOS THAT PLEASE ARI JOHNSON'S ' PHYSICIANS RANCH FOR 70 acres; 60 clear ture; 30 head room house; hot and Bayt: 82x66; 1% ‘miles east of Snob. Fox Phone Sunse SALE OR TRADE © balance In pas 3 horses; 10 barn TIN Mop- pra TOILETS. ear Jackson SRNON DISTRICT REHEARSE TODAY. ey LOOK! PRINTERS nife . CALHOL 24 Floor Alaska Bt WASHID cis B. Sayre President Wilson's sie, who will be White House were making ens. A rehearsal of the ceremony was get for 2 p. m. toda, In the even ing there will be a dinner and a} dance may v. 24 w York daughter married at tomorrow, tod their final Fran and Jes the | #f! nda an they ‘t rattan eas hereafter ‘ H “ ACHE BNUMCLA prepara c FIVE A nloe ple f lan UNED RR | slentenes). He FD L. J. MARSH & CO,, WHA WANT heh NAMES $2.6 Ladies Vine st follow RTMENTS, properties INC. Main $087 TAKUM DY® WoRKS High clans work at reanonabie We know how Phone Miitott NEW PIANOS FOR | piled on purchdae }Lapt BRO! INITIATE BIG CLASS Forty-five candidates were Int tiated by the Knights of Columbus at their new hall, Harvard and Union street, Sunda afternoon Four hundred knights attended the| ‘rhe que ceremonies 0 Well, what d’you know A number of taxi dri hav asked the council to tax ‘em. Ye soak ‘em in advance, so to speak They want to be assessed annually for the privilege of running their wechines and taxing the public, { prices | Ho neo Hy 30 HOUS FOR RENT—< MUS r US U tS— UNF UR. M. WELL LO bond tn That at aa be held De be 6pen KD. t ideale RENT Meyer of said KENT Ai 1 Kenoral ¢ mber 6, 19 PROPOSITION AMPLM WATS, BXTRAA for $1 to # r dina on, tre. Als att about this? thin 14th day COMMIBSIO: HAT TL CHITTENDE Its President. |9 4, fix Nich Secretary. 406, OF THE Miller, he STOCK FOR BALL ‘OAST Lt bonds ahall he general serial | Attest COAST ponds of the Port of Seattle, In much Cc. B. REM form as said Pért Commission shall son rf aYDNBY joan Bank Bidw» * how s have | ite tou aan tet | RNA A AAA ANAS RAINCOATS. & EWING ln, Seattle GARHER- t water bot- 4. Ben urth ae ee Me Vv ¥a6 oy Haight ide ACRES | RAIN ubber TREAM gee AINA arr STAMP WORKS YAST STAMP WORKS Phones—Eliott 2445, TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH 1209 3d nt Bl ated ine ads, a Has mile f nit a beaut! main county road fi TRUNKS TRAVELING GOODS ALE TNCALLED- PO nt Ont STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS LAND co,| 410 HOGE BULLDING

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