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ERETT TRUE ANY Boy ‘Ti MAR You HAT HUSTLED UP AND GO RIED To EVADE THE DRAFT Gee DD, HAS NO BUSINSSS WHISTLING Trat TUNS}!! 1 Gz »’ TaN 9 WAR DEPARTMENT IN FAVOR OF FOOTBALL HINGTO: Sept. 14.—The States war department is ig to interfere with foot- dules at colleges and mill- ining camps, except when ames actually interfere with This annomncement was fm official circles yesterday. ot protests began to Members of congress, follow- Teported announcement Fri- wby an officer of the training corps service that gridiron schedules would not” bp permitted to be ried out. Invest! & statement from the war ment that no such action had been authorized. Great satistactton over is being expressed by f ers and coaches thruout the coun try, and the r department's ac- tion is expected to greatly stimulate interest in the game this fall. =e, he ruling thall pla wa ! . nds and Farmer |Troeh Scores High - to Box at Tacoma'| ely slugging bee is scheduled! oma September 19, when Joe d heavyweight, mow in the will take on Frenk Farmer, st champion, tm the main the first Northavest boxing ATLANTIC CITY, N. J In the close of the third im the annual Wes F. M. Troeh, V br 156 targets pt id ay's events Hogan shoot couver, Wash. again Friday, and annexed the high amateur average @f the season. Bonds is a/for the three days. His complete to: who was pmominent in| tal for the shoot was 469 out of a circles a few years ago. possible 480. mt he is the heavyweight| In the team shoot, the Eastern ‘of the naval form:es around | representatives again outshot the ‘ork, and according to the| Western men, scoring 2,300 against he will give Farmer a stiff | 2,243. on’ COOPER SETS RECORD MILWAUK Wis., Sept. 14. | world’s record in when Mrank Pete and Haacld Jones! fe been selected to mix in the| pi-windup. ER WILLARD 1 ® was made by Earl Cooper at the state WILLARD. DEMPESY |fair race track yesterday, when he Rick Tortonich Is hopeful of |}. , ng Jess Willard and Back Demp- | [owere? Louis sdage ? ae ft 4¢ to battle in a 20-rounel melee in| gic es Ba tsi: Orleans on Thanksgtwing day. VARD WINS "CHESS: TITLE mneth S. Howard, of the Roches. —A FORMER NET STAR DIES TORONTO, 14.—Lieut. G. F. Touch’rd, prominent in national ten Chess club, annexed the first hon-| nis tourneys, is de’. here, following in the annual championyhip tour-| an operation for av nt of the New York Stnte Chess | on. HCAGO, Sept. 14.—William fer, catcher of the Chicago Na Hs, has been ordered to report y service at Camp Custer. Ing out 16 players in a row,| Williams, former Northwestern ¢ pitcher, now in the 24th infan Won a 3 to 2 gamne at Fort Bliss. | a Pay Checks Cashed TQ Y¥ & SEARS’ ILLIARD PARLOR 8rd and Pike Bett Drinks Main 2s19 Card TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Telephone operating offers many advantages to young women who are seeking employment at a good salary with opportunities for advancement. Good Pay A good salary from thé start. Regular and frequent increases. Permanent Position Work 1s steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancement. Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating. Associates carefully selected. Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices. 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The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUE First Floor Tom, | wish You WoutD GET RID OF THAT SHEEP- ITS A SHAME To KEEP IT HERE ALL ALONG I'm GONG TO SHEAR COME OUT HERE + OLD BON, You'Re I RIGHT AWAN AND WEN ILL DISPOSE OF —> Gong To GET saudi) b&NNY—Don't Spoil It, George, Let Him Think It. / WERE COMES QNE OF OUR DOUGHBOYS —» YD HATE To BE A STUTTERING BOCHE TyIN’ To SAY 'KAMERAD’ 7\ WHEN He STARTS SuNGIN' A gayoner ! More Scoutmasters for Seattle Scouts | son Average at Shoot!.... ; | changing | pnilanthropist seas of the brain. | | Army, | War If there is offe zation in the world Scouts of Ame cents a year worker in Sea we as much chance of troop here as a son of P: but, as it happens. uld join now democratic organi is th he dues are 25 of a shipyard uld stand just neither one Boy Scouts use s is not bec t want me ni do, bi becau a scoutmaster to every ys oF ganized into a troop, and every t in Seattle is full and with a waiting list.“ ‘That is one reason why the $60,000 drive is com f here next Week, to enab! jon to train more scoutmasters, that ause the » must be so U, 8. FIGHTERS W. Perkins, millionaire and national war worker, failed to arrive in Seattle Saturday morning to attend the opening conference of the seven war work organizations which will hold ited drive for fufids thruout the 1 ember 11 to 18 state in the Union lead «CA, YY. W Library | ass of Columbus, Jewish Welfare board amp community serv conferences to arrange which is inte umount of George " na In every ers of the Y Ameri Knights an ation and are holding for eir allied drive, z an enormous The opening conference for Wash ington state in Frederick & Nel son's aud Saturday morning « infor y wire that Perkins remain in the East, where his for organization work are n Every boy and girl in the will organized for the drive, it was announced at Satur- day mornin conference. The boys will have » campaign slogan of “A Million Boys Behind a Million Fighters the girls will work to the incentive of “Wherever You Are nation be united an | Is the Western Front.” Tracy Strong, son of Dr. Sydney | | Strong, has been appointed director | state. | SNEEZING DRILL — | wonde of the juvenile effort for Washington His headquarters will be in Seattle PREVENTS ADENOIDS | LONDON, Sept. 13.—-A_ sneezing | drill for the prevention of adenolds is being employed at the Children’s | hospital in| London. A powder is | shaken in front of the children’s | noses and the resulting sneeze does | , say the physicians, NEW BEGINNERS’ DANCING CLASS MONDAY NIGHT 7 o'Clock Sharp If you start Monday night, we place you on the floor with the good dancers Friday night. Five nights, from 7 o'clock ‘until 8:30, teaching thoroughly all ballroom dancing. Mr. and Mrs. G. OSWALD JUVENILE SUMMER CLASSES Every afternoon, from 1 until p.m. Miss Georgia d'Armond. HIPPODROME Fifth and University Daneing every night, from 830 until 12 o'clock. DEAKE’S FAMOUS 5 more memb Dire it troops may be formed. The hip now is 1.209, and Scout tor John H. Piper wants to see 000. The Tuesday On Monday drive will take piaci nest Wednesday and Thur: at 6:30 p.m. Boy officers drive captains and teams will meet at a get-together dinner, to plan things, at the drive t Cherry outs will Thursda: dofiar by noon, and, untike all ther drives not a single dollar in excess of that sum will be ted from anybody. When we get $60,000 we stop,” he ry BOYS TO BACK Hun Editor Raps Kaiser Bill for “Pleading Tone’ AMSTERDAM, Sept 4 “Does the kaiser feel that his throne is no longer firm?” the commenting on Wilhelm’s speech ommenting on Wilhelms speech ( to the Krupp workers { “The almost pleading tone of } his speech is a significant sign of } the position of the Germans in these critical hours. It is far from being a happy utterance for | the promotion of peace.” ROTTERDAM, Sept. position ig the most serious in man history,” copies of the pene Zeitung, received here to- day, declare. “We fight the world with only our own strength. Sug gestions that we evacuate Bel gium avail us nothing.” 13.—"Our DEMAND UNION STAMP The Cidrpenters’ union Friday wrote the board of public works, an- nouncing its Intention of refusing to install mill work when such products | Pr P fafl to bear the union stamp Copies Of the union's letter are also | f being forwarded to contractors. Two members of the come under the city council new draft law and Sl corp. Arthur W. Rettig | | were required to register Thursday. | Th ald are Councilmen C. B. 1d T. H. 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Fiteger- | bottle at The United States war casualties Friday t and 128 Saturday m ay night's list Is divided as follows 37; wounded severely, 68; died ft« identa, unded slightly, 2; w Saturday ing’s list is divided as missing in act}4 f wounded severely, 67 dent and other causes, 2; died of dist . 8 department 130 orning reported Killed jn action missing m wounds, 5; die m aero- d, degree undetermined we in action, 10; died o 4; died from 2; wounded, degree undeter- tx Include two Seattle men, Private Orell M. Mc and Private Archie ave other Landes, Greenacres, ki! Private Henry Marqua missing: in action; Starbuck, wounded nwest and Pacific sta DIED who are next aire, th reported fkin Mra. J Sine next of kin Washington men included c Carlson, casualties are as follows or wouNDs ext of Kin. sell I. Carter os G. H. Carter Private Dayid R. Ferguson Mont..Mrs. Carrie Reddick wou | lugene W. Blundell .. ..-W.C. Blundell Private Daniel T. Box ... Mrs. E. J. Garrett | Private Iver W. Carlson Mra. Alice Wright Private Harl T. Collins .. Thomas Collins Private Charles F. Hafner Mrs. Mary Hafner | Private Henry Ft Kast! . Mary Kastl Private Simoon Kinman .... Mrs. % Kinman Private Thomas J. Drennan Benjamin Brennan Private Ralph F. Cooke -Georgé M. Cooke Private Michael Daich Butte, Mont... .- George Bubols | vate John §. Daly Conrad, Mont... Henry Daly MISSING IN ACTION | Oakland, Cal. Mra, Ida D. Rettig Linnton, Or \ Miss Kelly Cipolla . Ban Jose, Cal. Mrs. Nellie Walker Private dma, erryridge, Mont. Wibaux, Mont. San Francisco k, Wash. San Francisco. . + Alva, Wyo.. Private Natate Cipolla Private Leon FH. Elmone Private George D. Packler Private Ernest 0. Franson . Missoula, Mont Private Ieddie Mannos PEL Miles Cite, Mont vate Halbert L. Miller iffalo, Wyo. Orel! M. Moore oe ent tle rN Sand Point, Idaho Vox Hider, Wyo.. Mra Klamath Falls, Or. SECTIO KIL IN 1 Christ Nelson Eliza Remaley Private Pau! ¢ Frank Burns Adr Oregon City, Or Gr res, Wash. San Francisco DISEASE Hood River, Or. Next of Kin T. J. Hammond Mra. W. H. Landes Mrs. Anna Schrier Robert EF. Robertson | Name Private Mervine F. Hammond., Private Ray B. Landes Private d Schrier pi Private Earl Malcom Robertson WOUNL Henrie or Daniel Henrie | Emil Johnson ra Hunter “H. White Private I Private F Johnson Private John Ryan Private Charles LE. White, Jr MISSING San Francisco Hooper, Utah ... IN ACTION ivate Marko Bubalo Phillipsburg, Mont ivate I 2 ; .. Neenah, Wash Sunnyside, Wn. Seattle -Mrs Mrs Private G *rivate Archie F. Sinclair date, including those r 291 at sea) Total number « sualt Kilted in aetion Cincludir Died of wounds ..... Died of diseas ‘ Died of accident and other causes Wounded tn action : Missing in action (including prisoners) < eported above Total to date . : ples A $ Flashed by Telephone and Telegraph $ ecco ‘A children's clinie was opened In | otic service, will meet at Queen Anne Cocgecce the Central school Saturday morn-| library Monday e P ing, under the direction of Mrs. I’. S.| Precinct captains and all other work- ers are urged to attend to help or- ker. Ertell L. Girard, Seattle soldier | #@nize for the next Liberty bond| | drive. listed as missing, is in a French base | driv 4 . ' ‘friends have been notified.| Tony and George Kaloft were fined ch in police court Friday for | $100 ¢ OO Te ee dage The ae, | Bringing liquor into Seattle cused 1g Manetti Michele, 45, Pacific | *rested by federal office Coast steel worker. ernment prosecution a ttdic Witimann Bickford dt ** CAN GET A HOME LOAN BEFORE CONSTRUCTION ye. N., Friday. Her husband is a/ | “A point which we wish to er In the American army in |Phasize is that lots on which loans) are wanted for the building of a home must be free and clear of postoffice department by Henry) oi eee ee eee the more hones White, labor commissioner. Hitec, ean’ whet reac hommes | Allied printing trades executive t interest to vrcetaartea Tulle committee will arbitrate the alta is the fact that a loan can ences between the Bookbinders obtained before the house is union and their pmployers pie The Tot must be on ‘a bookbinders’ strike is called off in) jra¢ street and of not less than the meantime 35 fee frontage. Police seek a thief who stole a milk The loan companies have agreed 528 Union st., containing | to loan 60 per ‘cent of the value pated ton toe SRuee of French and} of the house and lot.” | ipsard Mftice Employes’ whion sy, HUD SPEAKS AT CHURC Sons of American Recvolution will | 0! Eugene Hurd, Seattle phys turday after: {cM who spent three years with the My, Irving t, | Russian army as colonel in the med-| Ary, “ical section, will speak in Madrona | Presbyterian chureh, 32d av Mrs. Katherine Bresman, Seattle | 3. Mar 4 WS foot Red Cross nurse, will leave Wednes- | @ Marion st. at 8 p.m. Sunday. day for duty in Rome. f for gov n France: Edwin Selwin, editor of Business Chronicle, says he has not been told that his publication has been barred most ers be PRODUCE eae] WANT ADs RESULTS ‘ednes- Federal grand Jury was holiday Friday until next | tournament OW HeL-Lon ! SOMEBODY STOLE MY SHEED AND LEFT Me THEIR GoA‘T tf MEEHAN HAS SHADE OVER JACK DEMPSEY FRANCISCO, § of the four rounds. He literally Willie Meehan of San smothered Dempsey’s mid-sect now a sailor in the U with blows and had the “human Jack Dempsey a tou tussle submarine” covering up @ number four-round bout here last/|of times. Willie almost took the count| The bout was for the benefit of in the second round, but he came|a fund to purchase sympasium back like a whirlwind, and was|equipment for naval training sta- credited with an advantage in three | tions, and nearly $18,000 was raiged. Helen Baker Wins | Two Big Battles Singles Net Title on Card at Butte Helen Baker, the Californian ten-| Two big ring battles baye been nis star, the champion | scheduled for Butte, Mont, in the women's single ult of near future, when Micky King will victory over Sutton mix with jattling Ortega and the finals of the California|Frankie Murphy and Abe Gordon She won from the|will tangle. King is a big favorite siste Mrs. Ethel|in Butte since he stopped Benz in and Florence, dur-|that city some time ago. defeating Flor- | = SAN gave in t night. st a Floren¢ coa is in re her in fa Sutton Sutton Bruce ing the tourn ence in the finals, 6-3, 6-1. Mervyn Griffen won the men's singles title, while the women's dou- ble championship went to the Sut- ton sisters, who defeated Mrs. J Cc. Cushing and Carman Tarilton, 6-1, RE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FAST The football schedule for the Great Lakes naval training station gridiron | warriors calls for games with Towa, | Illinois, St. Louis, Notre Dame, Pur- | due and Camp Grant. AL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whi bone) plate, which is the } ia strongest plate known, covers very lit- tle of the roof of the mouth; you cap bite corn off the cob. All work guaranteed for 15 years. Have impression taken in the morning and get teeth same day. Examination and advice free. All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression taken In the morning and teeth same day, Examination and advice free. Call and Sce Samples of Our Plate wnd Bridge Work. We Stand Test of Th Most of our present patronage is recoramended by our early customers, Whose wofk is still giving good satisfaction. 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