The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1918, Page 10

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verett True. VEREerT; Twe Oo OR THREE Dp», HELLO, JENKINS, PA } aT iS HERE Mocn o LING AHEAD of MG | e Casmer's WInDowt | 8 =e acoll DS STEP UP IN NATIONAL ous contenders for t Teague race. The Giant po has been effectually crushed for distance of the reat ‘time. Fear Dry Dockers “Bt has been demonstrated by Pitts and Cincinnati, both Western that the Giants are just ordi, human beings, positively able Jose games, ax well as win them. Performances of George 4... A Bith and Hod Eller in the last few (entiny of | the fare quite sufficient to iet the! " know that Christy Mathewson & pitcher when he sees one, @ is able to get the very best out fingers. This pair of high hurlers, with Fred Toney and Schneider also on deck, fully es the class of the Reds. Whether or oo Aiscunsed officials. that the merging of the two panies may throw Construction team. urday, altho Tealey Raymond there is some doubt of the finishing the race iment seems favorable itting the Pacific Engin gue, in orde of ONLY company tean ‘DOUBLES AR RACE; GIANTS MERELY HUMAN PLANNED FOR | BY H.C. HAMILTON ‘The © far, have made a _ United Press Correspondent {sorry ‘" West. They 4 have playe od eae (NEW YORK, May 16—In third digas apa aan ae m os ern teama hb the champions would now be w May Quit League| | "; Thurada night at a meeting of shipyard ball Skinner & Eady had no batt eam) Walter Mails to in the shipyard league and fana fear » com out the Seattle The nine will start the season, however, next Sat A may team's Hear the Machine Guns Rattle at Camp Lewis The machine gun is the weapon with which the Allies over there have been mowing down successive waves of field- gray Germans. Machine guns are being used in in- tensive practice at Camp Lewis. The Vickers, the Vickers-Maxim, the Lewis and the Hotchkiss model of the Benet- Mercier are all employed. You can see these guns when you visit your relative or friend at Camp Lewis. Their rattle is a magnification of that made by a boy when he runs along drawing the end of a Stick across the pickets of a fence. Go to Camp Lewis the first day you can get away from your work—it will help you to do your bit. Puget Sound Navigation Co. Steamers TACOMA and INDIANAPOLIS Leave gem Dock, Seattle, and Munici- pal Dock, Tacoma, every two hours on the odd hour, beginning at 7 a, m. and ending at 9 p. m. FARE 81 Cents Round Trip (Including War Tax) Seven- and 12-passenger automobiles for Camp Lewis meet the boats at the dock in Tacoma. Special arrangements made for spe- cial parties. | DOINGS OF THE Dt STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918, PAGE 10 FS—Here You Are, Francis, GOLDFISH 1S MISS OLIVIA DALE - OHE HERE WE HAVE "TOM, HELEN AND DANNY DUFF ~ “IME SHORT GENTLEMAN (THE ONE STANDING ) 15 un Tom; TWE LAON WITH The BiAck DRESS 19 HELE, - e+ Tom’, 3 WIFE - THe ARRow Pomrs To Toe son Rn ee aes || DANNN WHO WAS A_YPAR OLD Feb 27-1918 WER AGE IS A Sec = age sot - f ./ vow oO a you ut ? Sy CHESTNUT CHARLIE, WHAT PROFESSIONAL MAN ALWAYS QuowS His TEETH To A CUSTOMER. > SOME KIND NOONG MAW ASK MEA QUBSTION: Goo0! WWE 60T OnE BoT | CMON T's So Good L CNON WATE To HAVE Nou SPow ir! STOKKE AND AL GIPE TO G0 TO WORK . E COMMISSION | PUTS DAMPER ON FARMER GO SUNDAY BALL 2035225000 ke and Al "Red Cross Bout | By Willard and F gory Latest in Seat a HALL MAY. SURPRISE US_ | Giant a Broo xi | HERE, pooped _PORTLAND May 16.—Fred Ful 3 cap peng | doon of the on Fifth ave. Arena. will Stay With Ane the benefit of the Red © wing receipt of P SAN FRANCISCO. owning, who ndsor a it box “K RACING SEAS YORK, May BIG BILL JAMES GETS CALL FOR ARMY bUTY OROVILLE, Cal, Ma Tames, one of the Boston Hr fest pitchers, has be | wil ard refuses t York, Fulton w fight Jack I laasy man, def 4h en ADMIRAL PAYSSE hl SPORTS INTERLOCUTOR seattt-, nner given by the | seekene You hear the Red Cross call, | ANSWER. bi men's ansociatior we sent - - 5% More than 200 were pre eR a ee eee eee ee TODAY'S MARKET REPORT |, | FLoce on paid wholesale) mp tra fresh vegetable re WORK SHOES Ba VALUES UP -STAIRS * Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for ¥ ‘ THe PoRTLY YOUNG LADY FREOING THe A Cousin TO HELEN. (TWE LADN IM BLACK IH THE PREVIOUS PICTURE) SHIP TEAMS TO PLAY TODAY IF SUN COMES OUT * ROLLER POLO FOR SEATTLE It ta the dream of Pete Mu night, and plans have been made for Arena has a Moor space of 16, JIM 1 DOWNING 1S NEXT Yesterday’ 8 Results’ sass P.C. I. LEAGUE COAST LEAGUE | PANGN JACKSON, CULINARY “Wid “ SEAT W Tre “CITY BY His ha it RET - SHB CAME ON A VISIT The Bus WeSS— AND STILL REMAING = LISSEN To THAT Fool LAUGH ~ THINKS MES GOTMB ~ha-A! ‘HERB HESTER TO GET INTO WORLD SERIES ‘: PORTLAND ‘The Bell y 1 Keep Up Football | terres Football will not be dropped at the University of Washington, even if all the old men fail to come back in| the fall, Coach Claude Hunt has an nounced. Athletics were fever needed more | than now at the University, he says. and physical training of all kinds has become one of the most impor tant phases of college work | * going right ahead with | wkey or tle, he The roller rin open Thursday will cure any ca: fhet ie ie the cu dentist. 3Y ALLMAN. HS lnbusTRioUS YomG BUSINESS MAN 13 WILBUR DUFF, Tom’S NEPHEW WHO WAS ort a BY TOPLIFFE, pr To LEAR | GUNNERS TO HIKE TO IN HURRY am trapshooting tour~ 9 will be held of the Oregon meet any heavyweight, Dempsey pre- May 16. Jim “> am ne maid, to me nd get 20 per cent cut by Fred en Pay from “his tleure with careful b vb am a methods and PERSONAL -- > t year's men hav ne oe NTTION. ad DK. J. BROWN'S NEW OFFICE oO ids. ON OPENS | 16.—The Metro- eeeeeEes! nm will open to- Sc a track begins © days. : 2! Train Service Average Pay of Trainmen Bas March, 1918, Payroll Days Not Included Men Who Worked Less Than 27 Men Wanted for ed on $92> 4 $425 L Vegetables vied a en Wir Present earnings BOSTON Artichokes oe | Eee, Sek ieeiek Guiana fe Per year = ac- dod Z> Asparagus oo r nnual count of over- SampleVhoeSnop 4 ishties x AMERICAN LEAGUE average time as shown Second Moorfitel Bldg aces Aseaite Baal eg hE Length of time March based on__ by note below Secondt.Pike — Talkee Elevator Roston ry in company average March at $120.00 and . : service. pay. pay. per year. “ ° w 2 : Ist 6 months. ..... $101.41 $1,217.00 $1,337.20 ‘es f } tt 2nd 6 months - 104.56 1,254.00 1,374.00 t.00 7 ni 19 “ 108.86 1,306.00 1,426.00 ’ 40 112.42 1,349.00 1,469.00 ~ m mi 4 117. 74 1,413.00 1,533.00 rs Se a ) ; 1,429.00 1,549.00 m —) n tnnir : 6th year and over 1,504.00 1,624.00 a demas? 33, jen 4 > D4 Average pay per ‘al ia) a: Shes: WORE 0:65 60s s0dine $114.46 $1,374.00 $1,494.00 ro) x LF n ft — ar BUA He ‘| NOTE—The average pay per man will be increased foe} fe) : “7 approximately $10.00 per month over the above < Zz 4 eee ‘ fhe mae amounts by the change to an eight-hour base day, jf Lsso1so| oe “ay 28.00@30 (and Nunamaker, Walters which went into effect April 27, 1918, with time and ‘ana oa x Sey el" freee ie ma wel and: hema, Corse one-half for all time over eight and one-half hours, did S288 | | Ponttry, Vent and Pork, f. 0. b. Seattle | as the continuation of the 10-hour average run will iaaiae cTetlon, per MAAK «+> +< m ke NATIONAL LEAGUE be necessary on account of the labor shortage. | Avot saat H W York sessseeeaes “30 rar an Over 40% of the men who worked the full month 1.75 a8 Aine at ae received the highest pay. DENTISTRY +8 | cay ale i 155900 | Veat—rancy 7° i | ae | I! -ppare us pain” te the cry of ati|na td ere 12@ " ; a ‘ig nt adn iil oss 8 1 ii 7 2 Men Wanted for teeth If your” gu <000436|| " aMetter, Mews ani Gnease | 7 1 ii flat wait eo Train Service ma 6.00 of apace teeth A I are Nabe at $907.00 given to all union men and thetr | r families, All work guaranteed 15 | Alm 26 Penn ; is@ in CHICAGO oil te United Painless Dentists = agi cia ow on vont ool HE LIGHT & POWER COMPANY 608 Third Avenue, Cor. Jame ch obe: » " . 4 a » oy 3 Hours: 8:30 a m. to 8:30 | You hear the call of the poe OB in ibis mecha Rexam,” Wilson” and | Menry! i ampere ey. ignias Open Sundays, 9 to 1m IC Cross, ANSWER AT ONCE.| war savings societios committoo. neeert She Peat te An ae | neee Cette tt ttt J | state shoot at the name time in Port- rr From the Aberdeen Black Cats to| land. Practi inte, apd not tae the government t rons the | a | Hasna —eedmllimeed so br 1 in the arc insert y the me} Gunners competing in a derings of Herb Hester, Great|are expect « Falls pilot last year, with a cham hicespnsyscne forse Se ’ jonship to his credi Ord ore} port us Camp. Lewis nave cone to|DEMPSEY-FULTON FIGHT 9 3¢ instructions to ko from) 1§ NOW BEING TALKED 3 C18) MILWAUKEE, May 16.—A Demp- be sey-Fulton fig early in June, ‘ was in sight t . with the an- ; Hunt Says “—U” Will | rouncement that Fulton is ready to | : ¢ eek dO eh ODD 6 ef lee? PY aa ——BIT jo

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