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a ee EARD You OWING Your HORN — DID You T To sce MG fF NO, I WANT To SCS THS MAN NEXT DOOR To YoU — THEN You'LL PaRDo ~ FOR GETTING Awake. ATSTHIS UNHOLY HOUR | you value your watch, let repair it. Next Liberty tre.— Advertisement. |NEW BEGINNERS’ \DANCING CLASS TONIGHT 7 o'Clock Sharp If you start tonight, we place you on the floor with the good dancers Friday night. Five nights, from 7 o'clock until 830, teaching thoroughly all ballroom dancing. Mr. and Mrs. G. OSWALD JUVENILE SUMMER CLASSES Every afternoon, from 1 until 5 p.m. Miss Georgia d’Armond HIPPODROME Fifth and University Dancing every night, from 8:30 until 12 o'clock. DRAKE'S FAMOUS HIPPODROME ORCHESTRA Elliott 3187 TRUSS TORTURE | be eliminatec by wearing the aberg Rupture Support We) f° free trial to prove its superior- | Go to the - __@& LUNDBERG CO. { RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave. And the Doctor will give you a careful examination and prescribe for you FREE. 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Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms, Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay. Bick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous expe rience is not necessary. Our employment office is located on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave., between Spring and Seneca, and is open from 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. We invite you to call at this office and meet the School Principal, who will gladly discuss the matter personally with you. Ap ap pointment may be made by calling Elliott 12000, “The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUE Kirst Floor HERE ~ WHAT Do You expect (a Gone THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 16, 1918. The Neicn' s OUT HERE To SEE You! To keep IT FOR DANNY GOSH = WONT “THESE. HUN SOUVENIRS | FOUND KNOCK GEORGES EYE’ OUT WHEN HE SEES HIGH-SCHOOL PIGSKIN CREWS TRAINING HARD Excellent ‘in prospect this season, despite the fact that hundreds of the prep boys |are in the service of Uncle Sam. All of the institutions have founda tions for strong elevens, and the coaches are driving their men hard | for the opening battles of the season, | | | | high school football is | | ‘Prices Fuld Wheleaale Dealers } id Vegetables and Fruit | ~— ————_—____—_® | VEGETABLES | eete—tocal, per sack . Beans -Leenl green, ID, | Pioeal ereen. per T.. in eacks | Carrots Local, per sack Cabbage —l+ per ib. Celery Local, per dor. statke Corn-—Sweet, local, sack, § doz in aks 06@ “oe heads bunches per doz. per doz East, Wash : Peanat Batter 194@ 3 Peppers: Wash. dell, per Popeorn—lows, per fb. ...... 16@ 17% Potaters— Local, per ewt 250@2.00 E. Wash. Netted Gems, per cwt Radishes—Local, per dox. bunches Rhabarb—Local, per tb. Sammer Squash—Local. per Ib. Tomatoes—-Local, per box Turnipe—Local, per sack FRUITS r, per box 1 25@2.00 atein 2.00@2.50 Ta, per th on Local, per crate 2.50@2.75 , standard, 459 ponies . half box 1.75@2.00 1.00@1.25 45@ 50 New, per case » per box Valencins. box berta, FE. Wash Wash. Crawford : 15 artletts, box 1.0017 new t. Wash., per box.. .50@ Watermelons—East. Wash., per 1 | NUTS | Almonds—Per 1 Per tb 16@ .23 20 19 20 atesnY 17@, 1B, canens te 18 Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid wholesale) 2— Alfalfa—Fast. Wash. No. 1 Timothy— East. Want 16.00@38 00 Beet Scraps—Per cwt. .. 5.50@6.00 REGISTERED DENTISTS Out of the high rent district, per- sonal service and moderate advertis thi Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING Third end Madison The Man Who Makes $10.00 Per Week And spends eleven, is on the road to failure; the man who makes Ten Dollars per week and spends nine, is on the way to suc Which way are you headed? The Equitable Bond Com has a plan to submit to which you can place your sav- ings, however small they may be, where they will be sa you Six per cent int pounded annually, and to share in profits. Especially planned for wage earners. Equitable Bond Co. 605 Lowman Bullding Phone Jott 1284 rmit you UNION 3rd & Universit 25 2.73 erate. 65) |which are scheduled for the latter part of this week | Friday the Franklin and West Se attle aggregations will mix, while on Saturday the Lincoln gridiron war. riors will tangle with the Ballard crew, All of the games of the schedule will be played at Dugdale's park as in former years TODAY’S MARKET REPORT M| Chop Whole Corn Cracked Corn . White Egyptian Corn Rolled Barley +. 40.00@41 00 56.00@87.00 65.00 | 70.00 7600 Ground Barley Oats—-Minnesota O1 Meal Rolled Oats Local Rolled Barley Seratch Food—Per ewt Springs—Unde 2 Ta, and over ..... Decks—Live Geese— Young 11 Hens—Light, live Heavy, live . Fancy heron Country. per % Batter— Local city ereamery, t., eartons Loca! city creamery, parchment wraped Local creamery, cubes Washington country cream, bes ; ton Young America gton cream Urick won Y. A Washington triplets . Oregon triplets SETS NEW POLE RECORD BOSTON, Sept. 16.—The naval aviation school of technology team of Boston won the New England ; Amateur Athletic Union field meet Saturda E. Meyers, of Dartmouth college, « nehes. The old mark was inches tie 12 feet ), Sept. 16.—Frank Shea, star of the Pittsburg university, col legiate champion, has entered the quarter-mile race in the National |Amateur Athletic union track and | field championships to be held at the |Great Lakes training station, Sep- tember 20-23, Fast time is expected | to be a feature of the meet. CUE STARS TO MEET CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—Augie Kieck hoefer, champion three-cushion bil liardist, has agreed to play Charles Otis of New York a three-set match for the Brunswick trophy. The con t will be decided in, three blocks of 50 points each to be played in Chicago Sept. 18, 19 and 20, The winner will take on De Oro. | corded (disregarding upper air ob servation) was 90.4 degrees below zero Fahrenheit at Verkhoyansk, Si- beria, in 18: FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Phy: = 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO, STORES Leok fer the Vree Decter Sign. LOWEST RATES TO ‘CALIFORNIA SAN FRANC!SCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO THE M’CORMICK LINE LOoKrT “TH’ SouvENIRS \ FOUND™ A HEINE FEDORA AN’ A | military | urday. The lowest temperature ever re-| *tation BY CONDO|DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Sold His Goat for Pig Iron. fi Nour GOAT } We ATE TH BPRANK MY | Lock GASoLine! 2 "LO BUDDY~ WHATS ALL TH’ ? GAME TO The Patterson-MacDonald club lost its first game of the Sunday, when the Duthie fell on Paul Fit and romped home with a 7-1 victory. Fittery, who has been a puzzle to orF our| HE Chew \ JUST FOUND SOME AUN SOUVENIRS, A@ HELMET AN’ baseball ason sluggers ery’s best offerings PAGE : ee ee BY ALLMAN Ee TO Lilo a BY AHERN \ Jes FOUND SOME BOCHE SOUVENIRS TOO- A HELMET AN’ A MACHINE GUN, AN’ WHAT GOES WiTH’eM! \ LiL MORE ACTION in, Nn PAT-MACS LOSE FIRST DUTHIES, 7-1 Coltring was the star of the Duthie attack, and started fast double play, cutting off two possible scores Fournier and Sheely, former Coast league pastimers, joined the Duthie 's melee. E. the other teams of the league, was hit hard Sunday, and his control als¢ | was poor, as he walked eight men tery and Boelzle BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $322 & $425 Pain Pain Seaton hurled nice ball i the way Uncle Sam | Todds Take Game From Sloan Crew F oundation Boys says these | are Todd Olym TACOMA | team of T pt. 16—The oma set back th Sloan club in a_ fre ers blew up in the etghth fram the Todd aggregation slipped five counters, cinching the battle The down-Sound team made | back in the final inning. ars Cigarets » cream sodas chewing gum soft drinks uff ‘andy Automobiles ‘Gasol Yachts Pleasure boats Perfumes Jewelry If balls Bathing suits Liveries Fans Smoking jackets Bath robes Clothing Kimonos Petticoats Maying cards Sword canes scor tying the count. The Todd Sloan ...see- sees 11 | Batteries—Eley and Cadman; Gard | ner and Patterson. i 10 score: R E. 6 Giving up luxury, Miss Dorothy Dawes, a society belle of Columbus, O., has been driving a milk wagor in Marfetta. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET Knives Theatre Cabaret Lamps and shades Umbrellas, pa Hand bags Purses ture tickets frames = ae rugs Due, tor) Titpm mid- [Townsend, Angeles| daily aight jand Victoria. Gally | *Does not call at! SRRRSE [Vietoria Sundays Tecoma Direct Tacoma am Tndinnepetis for Ta-|10 Bteamer| 12:30pm Pmievery two hours, 5c] 2:30pm 2:00pmisingle trip, 92 reund! 4:30pm ! in Trophy Shdot —— L. Barnes won the final shoot for the Baker diamond trophy at the Green Lake Gun club Sunday, with a score of 88 out of 100 at 21 yards. EK. McKelvey was second, with 87. | In the 12 pair of doubles, R. S. Searle turned in a perfect score, ‘This is the first time this feat has been accom mo Gre 1 » grounds. merchandise shoot will fea ecard next Sunday when last matches of the season will be shot off. WINS RIFLE SHOOT CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Sept. 16.—| Sergt. P. J. Hoffner of the United | States marines won the individual rifle championship of the United States Saturday when he captured the president's match, Cor poral I, Branson won the marine corps cup match, €:20pm 18:80pm 10:30pm Gatly on Olymple! 1 end Bellingham hat 5:00 “Port Townsend—Port Angeles—Neah _Tey and Way Ports 0pm ‘Str. Utonia, for Port! Runday!Towneend, Port An-| Tuesd'y tyireten, Neah Bay and! Thurs'y | Satur'y 20pm ety. Walaleale, for! 7:00am. Mon. !Port ‘Townrand. Port! Mon. Wed. TWilliams, Dungeness! We: Fri. jand Port Angeles. | Sum. Port Gamble—I ndlow—Flagler Tit6pm icarser Paget, for) 9:30am 4afy (Kingston, Gambte.| dafiy except(Ladlow, %*Fxion,| Ratur'y!F 1a «ler, Townsend! (Bunday|Hanaville and Fiad-| MARK 16. ‘Thomas University high new world’s | run of 1:59} Ilinois DETROIT, Campbell of the school, Chicago, set a ord for the half-mile when he defeated Joie Ray, Athletic club, in the Central Ama. | teur Athletic Union meet here Sat Great Lakes naval training thletes won the meet. 106 — COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN BRD New at 106 Columbt I have left the imita tors of my name and signs on First avi moved my Dental Of ims ltel fices to the corner of @ay yams First ave. and Columbia oan st, just across the street from my old location. My new trance {9 106 Columbia, midway be- tween First and Second aves. I will not raise my prices because of the war, but I do expect to Increase my dental practice so that the increased business will offset the increased cost of doing business because of the wai I want to be known as the only man in Seattle who did not raise his prices because of the war, beat oe} i BROWE, D. m= a 8 Sokal except Gundey Oop {Kingston, Tudlow |way_ points. | fanday Onty | m Steamer Pneet, for! [Kineston, Ludlow and} Iway points, od Canal—Gambie—Laddlow 8pm 6:30pm PT 0onmiStenmer Potlatch, for! ani all] Thurs'y ood Canal.| Batur’y Points marked ** are boat landings. Passengers for these points and fo: other boat landing potnts must mak their own arrangements for landing, and aasume all risk and liability in making such landing. — Steamer's passenger rate does not tncluie beat landing charges. Bagynge liability ts "mited to wear- ing apparel, not to excoed $100 for 150 pounds allowed free chedules subject to notice. must be purchased at ticket Opem from 6:30 a m. to 12:00 hitting and over game ing three runs, but fell one short of; | iMlow, Port Gamble.| Tuead'y | | sorte... Trim the Norpacs TACOMA, Sept. 16.—The Founda Uon nine of Ta a hopped on ti offerin, winning the game from the ttle North Pacific outfit Sunday, 8 to 1 Byron Houck, on the hill for the Tacoma team, pitched stel! letting the attle repre tat down with three blows, striking 3 | ‘The score: R. | Foundation " .8 1329 FOURTH AVENUE North Pacific .......... 1 REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whales bone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest piate known, covers very lite tle of the roof of the mouth; you cam bite corn off the cob. A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right H Telephone Elliott 2607 16 3 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 get teeth same da: amination and advice free. ‘nll and See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test of Time. Most of our present patronage is recoramended by our early | customers, whose work i& still giving good satisfaction. Ask our custome ers who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure you are }|im the right place. Bring this ad with you. 1 Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Frascr-Paterson Co, AF we tly lets TH BL Here are a FE oncrete Ships the other day, AND BARGES ONE 3,000-TON CONCRETE VESSEL.. Building at G rake BRUNSWICK, i Building at WILMIN N.C. by Emergency Corporation. EIGHT 7,500-TON CONCRI 3 Buildi VILLE gency IN CONCRET 3LS Building at MOBIL by Emergency Fle $ Building at SAN DINGO, Cal, by Emergency Fleet Corporation. BIGHT 7,500- VHT 7,500-TON CONCRI’ 500-TON CONCRET ilding at SAN FRAD *O, Cal, by Emergency Fleet Corporation at FLUSHING BAY, I, launched July 2 1918 BIGH ONE CONCRETE BARGE, 98x28x11... Built L, BOAT .0+00+ FLUSHING BAY, ‘= about ready ONE CONCRETE CANAL ult 4 for launchin ge TWELVE _500-TON NAVY CONCRETE LIGHTERS, 110x36X12 .......ese eens r Inland Commission Being built for Waterways of N. Y. ilt for _Embarka- of the War —CONCR Departm lit for Embarka- of the War FIVE CONCRETE WATER CARRL “Being } ‘or Embarka- NCRETE C ; of the War LVR C FLOATS, 265x42x14 sessseee Looks like the CONCRETE SHIP and BARGE had COME TO STAY, doesn’t it? NDLE. Our plant will soon have ALL IT CAN H n do it ing construction as fast as men and money ¢ We are rush- You can become interested in our company on very easy terms, Come in and ask about it. This opportunity won't last long. It you can't call, WRITE, and we will send you SOME FACTS about CONCRETE SHIPS that will open your ey American Concrete Pipe & S L. ¥. STAYTON, OFFICES, 422-425 NEW YORK BL OFFICES OF SHIPYARD at BRYN MAWR (on Seattle & Renton Ry) ETE PLANT NO. 1 at TACOMA, WASH, RETE PIPE PLANT NO. 2 at BRYN MAW: CONC CONCRETE PIPE PLANT NO. 3 will be at SPOKANE, WASH. CONCRETE PIPE PLANT NO, 4 will be at PORTLAND, Or.