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On, | WONDER IF THAT'S FoR ME ests Ore oY ACH MOUSENHAUS | ME 1SS PRISONER ~ JA ~ PRISONER ! Pinte FF Oe eo. . e 0. EOF PROSPERITY ae 1 | | | With the race for the pennant in the Shipyard league now a three-cor. affair, the Pat-Macs, | Duthies and Sloans fighting for su | premacy, interest is grow among the fans The Duthie aggree for another chan | leaders, but the | nered with beginning to tion is anxious at the league is not much pros Restricted Credit “Slow - payer.” Manufacturers, |Duthies are slated to take on the TRE SEATTLE BY CONDO] DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Talk About Hard Luck. ? Wun You'Re A PRISONER 2 DUTHIES ARE ANXIOUS | TO TAKE ON LEADERS crack team, Maes wi!! have & com time with the North-I Manager Devine Sloan club claims that they have a post y with the Patter- poned game to pl son-McDonald crew, that they will “mop u other chance at the le Ther some talk ma in is on, tt 1 1 upon, Devine get his chance ar STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1918. HELLO, There - How WoULD You Like TO COME DOWN AND HAVE DenteR WITh ME AND We'LL Go To THe. HEATER AFTERWARDS: a”. Wan WOS “TOOKEN 2 ~ WEIN - 1cH COME PY ME ALONE. ~ YAW COME UND LOOK |. WHEN WERE YoU TAKEN (mi vAGE BY ALLMAN BY AHERN DIS 1SS MINE PRISONER PEN ICH MADE FOR ME ~ NOW ME 15S PRISONER . AWOT IT2™ Ja WOH \cH MAKE ME PRISONER PY MYSELF ~ while the Pat-| While the football outlook for the paratively easy | coming season looked gray and black acifics: for followers of the gridiron game of the Duthie | when several leading universities of the section moved to abandon the | sport, things are brighter Tuesday, | with the announcement from the | University of Oregon that the Eu-| gene institution will have an elev en in the field. The government's sanction of the game had much to do} with the revision of the decision. | All of the teams will be strength: | and decla ip” if given aders, of extending case this is will undoubted- * D wholesalers and business men in general are classifying their cus- tomers and the credit of those who are listed under “Slow-pay” is liable to be somewhat cur- tailed. This decision, on the part of business men, is strictly in ac- cordance with existing conditions. Credit is too big a factor in the business world to be altogether elim- inated, but its restriction is inevit- able. Indeed, it can only be extended to those engaged, directly or indi- rectly, in essential war work. |Doug Would Stage Big War Fund Show Douglas Fairbanks has thrown his | hat into the prize fighting game and is now promoting a match between Jack Dempsey and Sallor Willie Meehan, champion of the West Coast navy, to take place in Los Angeles This event will be staged outdoors, | allowing an attendance of 22,000 spectators. All proceeds are to be given to the National War Camp | Comunity fund, who supply athletic equipment to the boys in camp and ‘over there.” In addition to the Dempsey-Mee n feature, Fairbanks plans an elab ate hletic program to include Kid McCoy, James J. Jeffries, Leach Cross, Joe Benjamin, Bull Montana, Spike Robinson and other celebrities of the padded arena { Soldier-Golfers to | Be Furnished Links Uncle Sam's soldiers, stationed at |the various camps around the Unit Jed States, who are addicted to the golf habit, will have a chance to re new their acquaintance with the game, for it is understood that a fa- vorable report has been filed by the | war department, approving of the es lishment of courses near the dif ferent camps. | It is expected that a call will be | made to the different golf clubs to collect their discarded drivers OPERATORS | TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 17.—| andt Wickersham, veteran tennis ack, played to old-time form here| women who are seeking employment at a good salary with epportunities for advancement. | Good Pay A good salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases. 1 | Sunday when he defeated Henry ii Hewitt III, last year's title holder, i} ? Jand Wallace Scott, the star left j | hander, in easy fashion, winning the ] Telephone operating offers many advantages to young city championship and incidentally | ( taking a hitch on the Davis trophy. | For the second time within the! | last ten days eggs ha vanced 1 P P eve | cont. Retailers now pa 7% and 58 cents per pound for local city ermanent Position ee ee Work 1s steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancement. Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating. Associates carefully selected. Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices. Comfortable lunch and recreation rooma Special Advantages Annnat vacation with pay. ick Benefits, Death Menefits, Pensions, without cost ces Pald Wholesnie Dealers for Vegetables and Frait ic I 2.00 & VEG) ABLTS Neets—Toca!, per sack . Beans—Local green. | “Local green, per tb, | Carrote—Loenl. per a | Cabhage—Local, per it | Celery—local, per doz. stalks Corn—Sweet, local, sack, & doz. i » 2.0002.50 in wks 06@ in sacks 06@ k. eee ak 75@1.00 Corn Haskw—Per tb. . mbers—-Local outdoor plant-——Eant, Wash,, erate Cal,, per TW. Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous expe rience 1s not necessary. Our employment office is located ‘ on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave. between Spring and@ ast, Wash, bell, per erate. .65 | Popeorn—iowa, per tb, ...... 16@ 17% Potatoes— Local, per ewt. Beneca, and is open from 8:20 A. M, to 6:30 P. M. We invite PE lariat arg tt gia aaa | you to call at this office and meet the School Principal, who | Rhabarb—Loeal, per Ip. as + 104 will gladly discuss the matter personally with you. An ap mmer Squasi on pointment may be made by calling Elliott 12000. ators i838 The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUE First Floor Guatemala, per t. .. jiew—Local, per crate 2.60@ nyen— standard, pontes . trabapples—-Local, halt pe Fruit—Cal, neediess al.— hompson seedless, per crate... st, Wash, Concords, 6-%. Oranges Peaches Wash. Crawford Wash, Bart tts, at, Wadh., per box Waterimelone —Kast Ni Almonds—Per Ib, . STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ereee 16@ 2a SPORT SALAD Champion Lightweight Leonard will step ou next Monday night t Lewis, welterweight an eight-round bout a’ Mickey King is over in Batte with | ened by the abolishment of the fresh man rule, for it is understood that Benny ut of his class | title holdtr wa | _Bdltor The Star: I hove read! "with considerable interest he com- t Newark, N. J. ‘munication from B. E. McConnell, 807 Alaska building, whose letter ap- peared in your paper September 12 SO eee eee a ae ite tine | under the caption “An Editorial by Wing Orthes. which to coheauled toy | & Resienane”. tain the’ wotial iin saturday, pate chanl! | of the registration office — 7 whe Mr. McConnell enrolled, and sha ake no de ° trying to arrange a t poxing card for | i 4 i : personal appearance. ‘There is a : eet aa olen Rohr ed stipe phase of the matter, however, which , ees te ta Se "© | interests you, since you gave Mr. | Arena at an early date. Bob McAllister is matched to meet | Marty Farrell in a benefit match at | Portland next Friday good bouts are on the Automobile Racing Is Feature at Fair YAKIMA racing featu’ in the rt d the In the automobile won the local five-mil opening day of the Washing. ton state fair here Monday. | racing begins Wednesday. McConnell's comments the dignified | position at the head of your editorial page, and which should interest ev ery woman in this community. If there was point to Mr. McCon- nell's discourteous letter, it was that he feared for the fate of democ. | racy so long as the women who con- tributed their serv to our coun. | try in the military r diamond rings. It }that Mr. McConnell ga the key- | | note to his character when he said | Several other | a. | 7.—Automobile sport activities Horse|that his enthusiasm for the coun- | try’s outlook “| when the country's 31. It is “shivered and shrunk all went out to shivering and races A. Pheis | ® race for non-| men over Alexander | stock cars in 6:17; Will shrunken soul who will siander a won the fivemile free-for-all, 6:04;| fellow being, whether man or wom: Oscar Stump, the 10-mile special free- | an, without making some attempt to| for-all, 10:28%; C. Macbeth, the 10-| possess himself of the fact | mile for cars of 161 to 300 inches| It is true that I have several rings displacement, 10:18%, and the Yak-| which I have long owned, and if| fra special (Alexander) the 20-mile| they are evidence of extravagance, state fair swe lakes, 21:45 | then the extravagance was commit | ted long ago, and certainly the value | Jof the rings is not greater than During the last 18 months the out-| one of the thousand autemobliaa 006 Put of corn flour has Increased 500] sees upon the street daily. I am| per cent. There is now enough corn) not wealthy, I have no automobile, being turned out to care for all) ana I have no extravagant tastes. nds in the U. 8. One fee that Mr. McConnell | brought 1 enthusiasm for mili | tary serv n he came to regis: | | ter if he “shivered and shrunk” b |cause his timid gaze fell upon some |family heirlooms which the woman registrar was wearing, | Mr. Editor of The Star, you claim | a reputation for fair play. 1 will | gladly match my record of service | | with that of the shrinking and shiv. polemale) wy — - | ering Mr. McConnell. 1 will enum- Alfalfa—East. Wash. No. 1, .22,00@34.00 | orate: Timothy— Kast. Wash. 39.00@ 40.00) Scrape—Per owt. Minne eota, "Prices Paid Shi | Ponttry, Veal i Pork, Springs—Under 2 tha 2 Ts. and over . Ducks—Live Geese—Young live .. Hens—Tight, live . Heavy, live An Relgion Mares—Live Turkeys—Live, & Ibs. or r Veal —F f-—Country. per 1. Selling Prices | Butter, Eggs an Butter— Loca! elty creamery, cartons se... ee Local city creamery, parchment Tac wrapped cube! Tews Pullets Cheese! Limburger g.. Washinutort ¥o Washington Oregon Y. A Washington triplets . Oregon triplets .... Since the first of last June I have | donated my services to Local Draft Board No. 6, Day in and day out I have performed such tasks as the | 400) 85.00) 82.00 1185.00 +9800 | ; 66.00) 64.00@ 48.00 +6.60) ‘ 4.05 50.00@81.00 ipper for of | b. Seattle | : fe) over ,, Pay Checks Cashed While enjoying @ cool game of cards or pocket bffllards down stairs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR Barber Card Tables Lanch Counter Seft Drinks Main 2819 FOOTBALL OUTLOOK IS_ MUCH BRIGHTER NOW “Registrant” Answered by Woman Registrar | engag: |instead of shi | Have you given your services to the When a man gets a hankering for real tobacco satisfaction, he is on the road that leads straight to the Real Gravely Chewing Plug. the federal government approves of every man having a chance to in dulge in athletics It is planned to have the football squads under the jurisdiction of the | military department of each institu- tion, which will tend to make the sport a help to war training. It has been rumored that the Washington State college will take up the game as usual this fall, while the Seattle university is also due to pre ire a team, the decision as to| the latter resting with President Suz- zallo. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch—and worth it Gravelylasts hlongerit costs P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company D-nville, Virginia REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS 4 In order to introduce our new (: bone) plate, which is the lightest strongest plate known, covers very lite tle of the roof of the mouth; you cam hite corn off the cob, board has set before me, and during that period of more than three months I have received no pay what ever. I have contributed to the Red | Cross until it was necessary to make sacrifices to make good. I have con- tributed to The Star's tobacco fund | time and again and have bought Lib- | erty Bonds and War Savings Stamps to the limit of my small resources. I wear with pride a service badge with four stars. Whatever I can do for America in this war I shall do, and somehow I feel in my heart shat my | small part has been performed wit enthusiasm that does not “shiver and | shrink.” | On the day when Mr. McConnell presented himself for enrollment, 1| worked without rest and almost | 0 » ho Ec piaeoa umaee Stucas | uations | All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression faxee in the | d get teet me di xamination and advice free. closed. In that precinct I registered and See Sam pom. e and Bridge Work. We Stan@ All work guaranteed for 15 yearm Have impression taken in the morning and get teeth same day. Examine and advice free. 563 men, and it fell to my lot to| Tes ‘Time. Most of our pre is recoramended by our : ‘ mach sig, | customers, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our custome sign two cards for each of the regis. | Cony have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure ou are trants, making 1,126 times I signed | {n° ¢h, e right place. Bring this ad with you. my name. I would be ashamed to} Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People say that my small service to my Bi ie con eee | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS I feel that this is the time and the| . Frese Peiell opportunity for every citizen to do| 207 UNIVERSITY ST. botsscsisted nl be hisutmost. However, one cannot es- | cape the thought that the sensitive Mr. McConnell, who appeats to be in a non-essential work in an office in the Alaska building | might well step out into the fight ering and shrinking at the fate democracy will suffer be cause women wear diamond rings. Mr. McConnell, how many Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps have you bought? And what have you contributed to the Red Cross? Concrete Ships We were asked the other day, “ARE THEY BUILDING MANY CONCRETE Sit AND BARGES NOW?" Here are a FEW of the MANY contracts that have been recently let: Building at BRUNSWICK, Ga. “Taken over by Emergency Fleet Corp. ding at WILMINGTON, c 3,000-TON CONCRETE VESSEL.. ON) government without pay? If you are || TWO 3.500-TON CONCRETE VES so patriotic as you claim to you had an opportunity to enlist in thit SIX 7,500-TON CONCRE ing at WILMINGTON, great war long before Uncle Sam N.C, by Emergency Fleet made the law compulsory bee fees Corporation. a respectfully, || BIGHT 7,500-TON CONCRETE VESS JACKSON- LOWERY, la “by Emere Board No. 6, et Corporation, Al Building. Editor's Note—Mr. McConneli's let ter appeared in The Star Friday, but d been mailed on Tue ay, two '# before the 18-45 class r tered. Connell evidently belonged to the | 21-31 class. 3LS Building at MOBILE, Ala, by Emergency Fleet Corp. SELS Building at SAN DIEGO, Cal, by Emergency Fleet Corporation, SLS Building at SAN FRANGIS- co, Cal, by Emergency Fleet Corporation, , 98x28x1l... Built at FLU SIGHT 7,500-TON GONG! EIGHT 7,500-TON CONCRETE VE EIGHT HING BAY, LJ» launched July 2% CANAL BOAT ...... Built_at FLUSHING BAY, L. I, N. ¥.; about ready for launchiny CONCRE! STOCKS BONDS LIBERTY BONDS ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED MACFARLANE & HALL ONE CONCRET ra Elliott 1324 505 Lowman Bldg. TWELVE _500-TON. NAVY CONCRETE GRAIN COTTON LIGH tS, 110x36x12 oonee 10-TON CC built terways TW FE NE for Inland CANAL BARGE Commission s built for Embarke- tion Service of the War Department. FIVE CONCRETE WATER CARRIERS Being built for Embarkas tion Service of the War Department. RIVER | EIGHTREN CONCRETE TRANSPORTS COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. OR. KDWIN J. BROWN RD. 6 New at 106 Columbia I have left the imita- tors of my name and signa on First moved my Dental fices to the corner o: First ave. and Columbia at, just ac the street from my old location. My new en- trance is 106 Columbia, midwi be: | tween First and Second aves. I will not raise my prices because of t! yar Being built for Embarka- tion Service of the War 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 i CAR FLOATS, TWELV 265x42 ‘We are rush- nd it You can become interested in our company on very easy terma, Come in and ask about it. This opportunity won't last long. If you can't call, WRITE, and we will send you SOME FACTS about CONCRETE SHIPS that will open your eyes. American Concrete Pipe & Shipbuilding Co. L, ¥. STAYTON, President OFFICES, 422-425 NEW YORK BLOCK.. ELLIOTT 2212, OFFICES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9100, SHIPYARD at BRYN MAWR (on Seattle & Renton Ry) CONCRETE PIPE PLANT NO. 1 at TACOMA, WASH, CONCRETE PIPE PLANT NO, 2 at BRYN MAWR, but I do expect to increase my ‘al practice #o that the increased business will offset the increased cost of doing business because of the war. I want to be known as the only man in Seattle who did not raise his prices because of the war. CONCRETE PIPE PLANT NO. 3 be at SPOKANE, EDWIN J. BROWN, D. a CONCRETE PIPE PLANT NO. 4 will be at PORTLAND, Gee Deatigs Geattie’s» Leadi 488