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Seek BeS FITS OD PRAE ta * 8 AWHAT MAKES YOU SO Suow GETTING HOME ¢ SVIDENTLY You HAVE FORGOTTEN ME? No, MRS. TRUG, On “MHS CONTR L WAS SONTRART, OF You. COME IN TO rage Seder: ISvERY THING'S Coun !. BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS “325. « $422 Pan PUGET SOUND STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET LOCAL ROUTES || for Gridiron Set The 1918 tnterscholastic football schedule was announced Monday. Local high schools will play 15 | games, the first battle being staged between West Seattle and Franklin on September 20, and the climax to the season will be the annual Lin- coln-Broadway melee on Novem: ber 23. The schedule ts as follows: Friday, September 20, West Seat- September Lincoln; Saturday, eptember 28, Rroadway vs. Queen Anne; Friday, October 4, West Se- attle vs. Lincoln; Friday, October 11, . Queen Anne; Saturday, | October 12, Broadway vs. Franklin; Thursday, October 24, West Seattle vs. Broadway; Friday, October 25, Ballard vs. Franklin; Saturday, Oc- tober 26, Lincoln vs, Queen Anne; Thursday, November 7, West Seat. tle vs, Queen Anne; Friday, Novem- ber 8 Lincoln vs. Franklin; Satur vend November 9, Ballard va, Broad- ; Thursday, November 21, lard. vs. West ‘Seattle; vember 22, Queen Anni Saturday, November vs. Lincoln. Boches Keeping Up Abuse of Prisoners THE HAGUE, Sept. 10.—Wounded British soldiers, arriving from Ger- man prison camps, tell of the harsh treatment imposed on British and American prisoners of war. | They stated that 150 prisoners, | including ten Americans, captured | in May, are forced to work from |6 2 m. to 6 p. m, carrying heavy | rails and pushing trucks Their food consists of soup ana| one slice of bread each. When any) of them failed to work, their Hun| guards prodded them with bayonets | |and clubbed them with rif_le butts. | |One of the ‘prisoners died as a} jresult of this treatment, Broadway ¢ Townsend] dally 1! Hines for all} ; for) 4:00pm [Rverett, Anacortes! daily land Hettingham. + Port! Sunday 'Townsent An-! FA Tuest’y\eeles, ‘eah Bay and! T Thurs’y!way port “F0:20pm'Str. Walaleale, for! 7 Mon. [Port Towneend, Port! Sateriny Only | 1:30pm |Steamer Pneet, for! [Kingaton. Tndlow and! Iway pointe. 1 | Senday Only | $:00am'Ktenmer Paeet, fori Ingaton, Ludlow and] fear points MondayiIndlow. Port Gambte,| Toeed'y lwvin'd’y!**Ranror and all] Thurs'y Friday|points on Hood Canal.| Satury much landing. —_Btoamer’s wer rate Goes not ‘include boat landing charges Bagence lability tm tm ing ayserrel, not to WhotetRexet. 150 Bieamers and witho tbe purchased at ticket leffice. Open from 6:30 «. m. to 12:00 midnight. FOGET, 6 SOUND’ NAVIGATION ©O. ~<a oe ‘TACOMA POLICE HOLD | MAN ON RIOT CHARGE|— | TACOMA, Sept. 10.—Charged with attempting to incite a riot, Albert Swartzenburg, said to be an unnatur. | alized German, is held in jail here today under $5,000 bond. Swartzenburg was arrested Inst | night when he harangued a crowd in front of the police station follow: | | ing the arrest of a soldier for in- toxication. He urged the crowd to “go in and take the prisoner from the police.” Sets New Swimming Marks for Women) ALAMEDA, Sept. 10.—Two new swimming records for women were| blished here Monday by Frani Cowells. In the 350-yard event, she made the distance in 5 minutes and |14 seconds, setting a new Ameri mark. In the 50-yard swim, broke the Pacific coast record, ishing the race in 293-5 seconds. fin- DK. J. &. BINXOR Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES on Earth We are one of tho few op stores in the Northwest that Feaits | rind lenses from start to finisa, sod we are the only one ia ZATTLE, ON FIRST AVE. Seenination tree, by Kraduate op- | |eometriat. Glasses not prescribed | unless absolutely necessary, BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FinsT AVE Sean Gepe0a &% Fheae Mate MEA *] error, aay lik ih a RED SOX TAKE FOURTH | ‘Tennis Clubs Plan d Cross Tourneys GAME FROM CUBS, 3-2 BY H.C. HAMILTON **O'Farrell batted for Deal in the | (Wnited Press Correspondent) seventh, FENWAY PARK, BOSTON, Sept. xHendrix batted for Tyler in the/ 10.—-One more baseball game for eighth. Boston and the Red Sox will) *xMcCabe ran for Hendrix in the pull down another world’s cham- | eighth. plonship. | Boston— Their 3 to 2 victory Monday put | Hooper, rf . them within one game of the last | Shean, world championship until the war |§ has been won. Monday’s gacne, while not up to the playing standard set in the con- tests at Chicago, was filled with | tense moments and rapid fire ac- tion. | The Red Sox accumulated thetr first two runs on a mighty clout by their pitching star, Babe Ruth, | and the run that clinched the game was the result of a hit and R Totals Score by innings 00000002 0-— 000200018 hits, Ruth Btole n base, ler, 1 Off Ty 2; off Ruth, five. Sacrifice hits, Ruth, |Hooper. Passed balls: Killifer, 2 the closing inning, and Joo Bush | Double plays, Ruth to Scott to McIn- | finished for the Sox. |nis; Scott to Shean to McInnis, 2 | Left on bases—Chicago, 7; Boston, 3 Pie Rot Po. A. Bl ompires—Klem, O'Day, Hildebrand 1 Hollocher, #. 0 0 badd Mann, If .... 1 0 1 Chicago On the Cubs’ side there was TROMOR 5 roe > tion from start to fints! were able to score in t ning, the eighth. Monday’s crowd 25,000. Babe Ruth became unsteady tn nc- but they summary one - | Two-bs hi Shean, Struck Bases on balls Threo-base was more than Dempsey Will Box in San Francisco « San Francisco fans are going to get a peep at Jack Dempsey in ac tion. ‘The conqueror of Fred Fulton will box four rounds with Willie Meehan for the benefit of a war fund next Friday night. } Three other first class bouts are on the program. Marty Farrell will get a chance to prove that ms Ortega’s Labor day knockout of Far rell fluke. Joe Rivers will | box Joe White and Tuffy Wing will} *Zelder batted for Pick in seventh. ! tangle with Jimmy Duffy. Concrete Ships | We were asked the other day, “ARE THEY BUM. DING MANY CONCRETE SHIPS AND BARG Mere are a FE | MANY contracts that have been recently lets | Paskert, cf ... Merkle, 1b | Pick, 2b . Deal, 3b | Killifer, o . |Tyler, p. . *Zeider, 3b . °°O'Farrell ..... xF. Hendrix ... Douglass, Worthm: xxMcCabe conmounn ecooco wlose Totals ... was 3,000-TON CONCRET ONE TWO 3,500-TON CONCRETE VI SIX 7,500-TON CONCRETE VE: at JACKSON- Fla, by Emer- Fleet ‘Corporation. EIGHT 7,500-TON CONCRETE VESSELS Building VILLE, geney 3 Building at MOBI by Emergency BIGHT 7,500-TON CONCRETE V Ala, torp. Building at SAN DIEGO, Cal. by Emergency Fleet Corporation. GHT 7,500-TON CONCRETE VE: 7,500-TON CONCRETE VE! Building at SAN FRAN co, Cal, by Emergency Fleet Corporation, EIGHT Bult at a 1918. FLUSHING 1 launched July ONE CONCRETE Built at. FLUSHING BAY, Ls 25, Y.; about ready for iaunchitige RETR TWELVE 500-TON NAVY CONC a LIGHTERS, 110x36x12 .... 500-TON CONCRETE for Inland Commission Being built Waterways of N.Y. TINTY-ONF_ CANAL BARGES ....cccesesees built for mbarka- Service of the War rtment Being tion Dey N WE ONCRY TH for Embarka- of the War Department. Embarka of the War yuilt. for rvice Department. Looks like the CONCRETE SHIP and BARGE had COME TO STAY, doesn’t it? Our plant will soon have ALL IT CAN HANDLE. ing construction as fast as men and money can do it. —B CAR FLOATS, ‘We are rush- You can become interested tn our company on very easy terms, Come in and ask about it. This opportunity won't last long. If you can't call, WRITE, and we will send you SOMH FACTS about SHIPS that will open your eyes. American Concrete Pipe & saping Co. DN, President OFVICES, OF SHIPYARD at BRYN tle & Renton Ry) CONCRETE PIPE PLANT NO. 1 at TACOMA, WASH. CONORETE PIPE PLANT NO, 2 at BRYN MAWR. CONCRETE PIPE PLANT NO. 3 will be at SPOKANE, WASH, CONCRETE PIPE PLANT NO. 4 will be at PORTLAND, Or. "NCES OPEN E MAWR (on §: FRIEND OB MINE Red YORK, Sept. 10. clubs thruout the United States will | hold special tournaments on ber 28, the Red Cross. mittee of th plan, the various tennis clubs asking that with the movement | ch is undertaken at the request | th of the Red Cross. Details of the tournaments are left in the hands of the individual clubs, but uniform prizes are to be award different prizes consisting offered committee of the ed the winners events. The medals and certif! the prize medal American Red Cross The Seattle announced any date nar in the os be completed w days. will with the proceeds goin ‘The executive com. National Lawn Tennis | association has approved the general and letters have been sent to/| Tennis club has not tournament for the . but It is expected that arrangements for a local tournament MAN ‘To 6VE You Suc# A BEAUNFUL ae, ee ti i fe ale eed eee BY ALLMAN. ‘Tennis Septem- t ’ | with the Butte, Mont., fans he knocked out their idol, Leo in four rounds on Labor ed King with Battling Ortega Bob McAllister, who fell | at the Aren ot by ton yesterday Johnny served two years with the discharged, Is back in the war in Italy. Mickey King won a lot of prestige when Benz, y, and the mining town promoters have match: | for a 20-round contest at an early date. Far- Schiff, Seattle boxer, who | anadian | forces in France and was honorably zone. n the next| Johnny is with an ambulance corps | TODAY’S MARKET REPORT “Prices Paid Wholeanlo Dealers for | Vegetables and Fruit —— gare VEGETABLES Reeta—Toenl, por mack . Beans—tocai green, ™ Local green, pe Carrote—Loval, per anor . bage—Lecal 1" Local, Corn—-Bweet, Corn Haske doz. bunches Local, per doz. Green, per dor Wash., ewt Peanut Butter Per Tt Peppers—East, Wash. bell, per Fopeorn—lows, per re Potatoes— Local, per ewt KE. Wash. Netted Gems per th Local, per dom. bunches per ty So Local, per Tb. Tom Turnips- per enck so... rRUrTs nh. Alexander, per bor eet . aahes.ee — F. Wash. Gravenstein Rananas— Guatemala, per. Blackherries—Local, per crate. | Cantaloupes— 7 atandard, 459 . Cal. noodioss, box neediens, per erate Elberta, I Wash. Crawf: Wash, Bartletts, box. on Young America. on cream brick heads bunches per doz. bunches ue re per box ..... a t 50@1 Transcendent, A | Watermelons—Fart. Bast. Wash., per tp NUTS Per tb. . Por f. {| Almonds. Brazil +4+2.25@2.60 | in macks .06@ .07 th, 'in sacks a y and Grain (Prices paid wholesale) Wash. per mb. ‘t Alfalfa Fost. Timothy—- last Reet Scraps—Per Chop. Whole Corn” Cracked Corn White Egyptian Corn Rolled Barley .. Whole Barley Clipped Barley Dairy Chop ... Wash. No. 1.. 250 19% @ .21 erate. .40 17 | Fe Alfalfa Meal Fish Me: Ground Barley Onts—Minnesota 5 Ol Meal Rolled Onte . 1 Rotted Bariey 220.22) Beratch Food—Per ewt. Yew Corn Scratch Feed 2.5003.00 wt... 8.00 Prices Paid Shipper for | Poultry, Veal and Pork, f. Springs—Under 2 ha 2 Tha, and over . | Ducks —Live | Geese—Young live ..... Hens—Light, live . Heavy, live . Relgion Har 100 | Turkeys—Live, 5.005. Dressed | Pork—Good' block hogs”. | Veat—raney Beef—Country, per 1 Lio@275 | vert Butter— | Loca! ctty creamery, cartons... Local city creamery, parchirent wra: Local creamery, cu Washington country pkigs, ‘cream, ‘i ‘Rees Wancy ranch Pullets Cheese— Limburger Washington Yo: Washingt Oregon Y. A. ‘ Washington triplets Oregon triplets ... 05 0b0@81 00 i D. Seattle sKe 56 You can still get Real Gravely Chewing Plug for 10c a pouch. It gives you more solid tobacco comfort than ordinary plue. Tastes better—lasts longer. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch—and worth it before | Mickey King’s sledge-hammer blows several weeks ago, has been matched to battle Marty rell in Portland in the near future. Forty American soldiers, invalided back from France, cheered the Red'| Sox to victory over the Cubs at Bos- | PAT-MACS WILL CLASH WITH DUTHIES SUNDAY Patterson-MacDonald and Duthies|and Bigbee on the Duthie roster, De will clash in one of the most crucial} vine's aggregation would give the games of the shipyard season when Macs the hardest battle of the they meet at Liberty park, next Sun-| season. day. Fittery, the classy southpaw of the The Pat-Macs are leading the Pu- | Patterson club, will be on the hill get sound circuit with a perfect rec-|for Hamilton, while Mails is the log- ord, as no team has been able to slip|ical candidate for the hurling hon- ahead of them so far, but the Duthie ors on the Duthie squad. outfit, with additional strength, will make the going strenuous for Hamil STEEL PLANT WOULD COME TO NORTHWEST ton’s men. Weaver and Fournier are expected to join Devine's crew, | but in the opinion of the fans who witnessed the Duthie team in action| Power Superintendent J. D. Ross »_with Reuther, Borton| Monday received a letter from an | Eastern steel firm, asking that when the Skagit power site is completed | they be allowed to secure a contract | for 5,000 kilowatts of power to oper+ | ate steel furnaces here. They ex- | plained that this was peace time | work they wished to undertake and ad nothing to do with government | war contracts STOCKS LIBERTY BONDS ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED | MACFARLANE & HALL Elliott 1324 505 Lowman Bldg. GRAIN COTT¢ TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Telephone operating offers many advantages to young women who are secking employment at a good salary with opportunities for advancement. Good Pay A good salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases, Permanent Position Work {is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancement. 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