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BY “CONDO! DOIN i i's BUYING TAS VICE, BIG, THE PRONT ROW— NOT THE FALLS THAT YOURE TRYING TO I Like TO SEE CLS VER *<_ IN eo am But DUE TUESDAY _ WILL BEFAST The first smoker of fe local box ing season, which is to & held at the Arena Tuesday night, fhould be a fast card judging from fe final ‘line up of the bouts, Knockout Kruvosky and Frank | Farmer meet in while Johnny McCarthy Pete will mix in the semwindu| Much has been said algut t ting powers of Kruvosky At 608 « m. Tuesday, astronomical time, the lid will be off for the duck hunters, which will be 7:08 a. m. be eause of the fact that the clocks are ahead one hour, and shooters will not be allowed to start until 7:08. Of course, they will be allowed to shoot until 6:49, instead of 5:59, as for- merly. "Following are the “What the Hunt ers Cannot Do,” It is unlawful: For man, woman or child to hunt without a license: ‘To shoot at water fow! from any kind of a boat, except ordinary row Deoat or canoe, propelled with side oars not less than five feet in length. To hunt or chase deer with dogs, _ or kill deer in the water. To kill zndose, caribou or elk until | Californian here befor and is slam-bang hitter, but he ll have step some to put away Pée, who b been coming strong, in thtopinion of the local ring followers. In the other events Pitry McCarthy His appeared Clacco Nams, from Minneapolis will the Bain event, | night, nd Mike | jn fans are anxious to get Apeep at t the| also inown as a| missi will meet Jack Lockhard§Jack Wil-| box | F. Red Gage, and Leo Houg is sched- | El | uled to do battle with Louis Leonard | 8° from Salt Lake Ci ity’ ship or take from the counties | and San Juan any upland| . Sept. 20.—Foot- | #——————————_—____@ other athletic games be-| and universities hav- | student army training corps/ will not be permitted, prior | _ to November 1, necessitating the | of students over night from the city where the institution is located, in regulations made public by. the war department Sunday. After November 1, absences from Friday to Sunday night will be al- lowed but twice, to each institu- tion. Reete—toca!, per sack green, Tb, in aks 05@ Carrote—Local, per anck .. +e Cabbage—Local, per ™ al, per doz. stalk: t, local, 03 | pags ‘per Th PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 30.—| Leeke—Per doz. bunches “Rudy” Kallio, member of the De-| Watt, walla’ Danver, emt troit hurling corps, appeared at a/| Oniens—Green, per doz. ‘bunch local shipyard plant here a day|_ East. Wash., ewt or two after his arrival. He worked | fn different minor leagues thruout the ad before he went up to Seek ber owt : E. Wash. Nettea Gem Radishes—Loca!, per dow. bunches, | Rthwbarh “Local, per t. ... Squash—Loral, per Mb. per bez Turnipe—Local, per ack FRorrs A Watch Repaired by ~ Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE xander, per box 125@2.00 500 a, sean -Local, 2.00 Burrel Gems. | Crabapples—Local, halt box. Grape Frait—Cal. ‘seedless, bo Grapes—Cal.— Thompson seediens, per erate., Diamonds Watches and Liberty Bonds as security when you need -noney. Loans taken up from others and more money advanced. _- Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. \ You get full amount of loans— 4 no interest deducted. Ladies’ | Department. | Country Hay end Grain > Leans on Diamonds, Watches || wy. (Prices paid wholesale) and Liberty Bonds [ xmpire Mortgage Loan Co. Established 12 Years. 201-23 White Bilag. | Alfalfa— rown’s N —~-——_-® ges pe | es Paid Shipper for i} Poultry, 7, Vepliand Pork. f. 0. b. Beattie | | wstatnadaci: «49 Geene—Young | Hens. Heavy, Batter— Loca! ety cartons Local city parchment wrapped . Local creamery, cubs BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $322.4 +423 baIR Limburrer Washington Young America, Washington cream brick Oregon Y. A. Washington trip! Oregon. triplets If you value your watch, iet| Haynes repair it. Next Libert; theatre.—Adi * f per T, . { per crate 2.5002.75 \’ Public Markets {| | fe, 06¢| Corp. Alva D. Butler 1.76 | Private 1 | Private | Private THE SEATTLE eco al RL SEPTEMBER 380, 1918 “OF THE DU FFS—Wilbur Don't Want Much. GEE, THEY Don'r Give A FELLOW MUCH ‘TIME = | WAS DRAFTED NESTERDAY AND Have TO REPORT TODAY - AND WHAT ARE THOSE THINGAMAVIGS AROUND Your Neck 2 THATS MIMt ANO ROUL! Thre The United States war 4 377 Sunday night and Saturday night's liat is divi Seattle Men in List partment reported 208 casualties Saturday 8 Monday morning das follows: Killed in action, 27; 38; wounded severely, 128; died of wounds, 2; died of acei- dent and other causes, 1; died of diséase, 6; wounded, degree undetermined, ounded slightly, 1; prisoners, 4 unday nigh’s list is divided as fo! in action, degree undeter Killed in aceident 5; died of a The lists incl three Seattle me Private Allen H, Clements, next of kin Win. Horner, 1118 ‘ Private Ru Ulrich, next of kin’ Mrs Renton ave, missing in action: Private Elbert Marvin, next of kin fouls Cameron, 811 Maynard ave { wounds, 16 + Washington men included, namely: Private Frank roy, Private Loule Kung, Port d, Private uiam, Private Da ‘ y missing in iam A.’ Davidson, Ev er I. Fullbright, Private Josepn A. 'M rivate Henry W. Bremerton, Priva Lewis 1 Sifton, *hilip A.| Weaver, | Everett, Private Oscar Sewar John, all wounded severely Private Richard PD. Cain, of Blaine, formerly reported missing in action, Is now reported wounded sever Other Northwest and Pacific stat KILLE! y. casualties are as follows | Nav Private Henry lL. Goldhahn Private John T. Thoemmel . WOUNDED Next of Kin. Mrs. C Goldhahn | Andrew Holle| Mont. Alb Private Wi Private J Private ndell ‘ Eye Davidson Mrs. Wal s ; Mrs, Anna J. Avilla Fullbright... J. Pullbright MI y | Harry W. Gilmore Clark Bidavick Herman Krel Loule Ku f LF Sergt nento, Cal..., Flossie Eames Mrs. Jessie Reseigh Ludvik Eldsvick Mrs. Mary Robbins Wash....John Kunz Furtado Garavaglia Anderson Earl Nill Wilkerson Mrs. Ray Neal INCLUDING THOSE Harlowton, Mont Port Townsend, Private I } Private Alvy ©. Ve Private Ernest E. Deberry TOTAL NUMBER OF © ed from ounded in ng in action (including prisoners) tal to date .. MARINE CORP: DIED OF ASUALTIE: WOUNDS Address . Tillamook Eugene, Or a Beaverton, Or... Sterling, Colo. SEVERELY Denver, Colo New Monterey, Wardner, Idaho Ashland, ‘Or yma, Wash. Grass Valley, Cal.. ECTION NO. 2 Next-of Kin Addie Brandes . Verna il Dora Prohaska Catherine Uhrig Or. rohaska ., ¥ ¥ i I Uhrig an rivate Jake M aie’ WOUNDED Ashbaugh Banks Private Andrew W Private Walter K Private Richard A, Heath Arthur R. Morgan oseph A. Mulford Todd Smtih Olive Ashbaugh Mary Odum Julian A. Heath James M. Morgan H Mulford Nellig Kewes Cal Private Private Nam Next of Kin, | ar Wm. Horner | CAUSES Tony DIED FROM Private John Juryevich Juryevich Private R Privat Private Jas. F. Private Glen 8 Private Clarence § Private Clarence A, K San Fmancisco.. Private Cyril Bartholomew Ford Casper, Wyo. Priyate Daniel Lane WouNDED—I aD Private-Salvatore Lanetta ... .Salvatore Lunetta MISSING ? ‘ ’ Frank 1. Fitzgerald . Wash... .Irank Fitzgerald Rudolph Ulrich « Wash... Mrs. Antonie Ray Yardley ...: Lewiston, Mont. Mrs. A. V. Men Mary Daw A. Duncan Mrs. Vida H. Canfield Claud F, Roszell Mrs. Mary E. Tobin Miss Ida M. Keilbar Mrs. Delora A, Ford -Daniel Lyons Mre = Priva : Privat oe. SCTION ED OF W Name Address Private tl Next of 5 Elbert Marvin Louis Cameron | Wm. H. Flood Henry Helman Capt Private Mrs. Mont Wm. H. Flood ; Thompson Anton Helman | WOUNDED Lieut. Hugh © Sergt. William C Corp, Henry W. William Mann . ‘orp. Franklin &. Morse . vate Gustof Anderson. vate Lewin I. Armatrong Charles. Clark hie M. oe Lewis Walter J. Lewis | Alice Williams » W. Fredericks William Mann | corge W. Morse John, Anderson Alex Armstrong ‘8, James Clark Ham C. Halsey Mrs, Lucy Hopk ri 4 n, Mont ancise Scotia, Wash Sifton, Wash Summervill Jerry, Wash. i,"Tdaho.... va, Wash... . afield, Cal.. ig Pork, Mont Anaconda, Mont rp. Conrad, Mrs, am H N. Mur Ohirich - Porden mory Raboin .. p Everett A. Roberts Morton 8. Selis » Manuel R. Silva » Willie Sulli » Louis F, Weaver Raymond H. Wunderli MISSIN Ferreira . “Jane Martin ten Lambert Mrs, Louise Ohirich Mrs, Ethel r e Wnh..Mrs, Catherine Helena, Mont........M Westfall, Or. Moore Private Private Private J Private Anton R. vo Mra. F. ‘Mrs, Della Weaver | Private Mrs. F, Wunderlick | Private Demas ©, .. Hayward, Cal, Frank C. Ferreira PRISOD . Denver, Colo.......Charles EB. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Summary of casualties OFFICERS Lieut. Horace P. Wells Wells to date Deaths Missing ENLISTED MEN | | | Wounded <2 22... : : 67 | Deaths .. | quarter by | came | Norris | the DUTHIES WIN CAPTAIN, You Dont Tinnate ‘THs YOUNG MAN WiLL 1 GoT ‘EM FROM PARIS EVERYBODY 1S WEARIN' 'EM~ “THEY'RE SUPPOSED TO KEEP TH WEARER FROM BAD LUCK t AIM! AND ROUL, FRENCH GOOD LUCK DOLLS ~ “THEY'RE hands of enemy ing Total oe seeeceees OF WOUNDS Land ell K. Sprunt Mullen Seward Turnure Redwood City, Cal John, Wash Stanton F Private Oscar Seward t Private Harold R. ‘Turnure Portland, Or WOUNDED—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED Ray X. Smith San Diego, Cal Corp. Benjamin F, Michael East Auburn, Ca Corp. Richard D. Cara Blaine, Wash _ A. IS BEATEN OLD MEDICINE /8 MISSING Mary M. Smith | Piorence Michael cess Mary Cain Sergt According to | tralian fight promoter, | engaged in fighting the kaiser. PORTRAYED BY Al DOPED BY AHERN BUT 1 DONT BELIEVE IN IT REALLY ~ I'M JES" WEARIN’ "EM *CAUGE | Francisco, Stockton, Napa and other | cities, cee LOS ANGELES, Sept. 90.—The | University of Southern California 30,— | Will suspend the rule against fresh- a ede 4 men participating in athletics for Snowy” Baker, Aus: duration of the war, according to an there are | announcement by Dean Cromwell, di- boxers from the Kangaroo isle | rector of athletics at that institution, | see . | LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30.—The Cal., Sept. 30.—/ suspension rule against freshmen SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. . SACRAMENTO, Arrangements are under way for a| participating in athletics will be set —~| number of inter-city tournaments to/| aside for the duration of the be held during the 1918-1919 season |at the University of Southern C by Municipal Golf| fornia, according to Dean clubs from San | well, director of athletics. the Sacramento C with BY BROADWAY BALL IS HEAVY —— BY PAUL PURMAN Any number of men may be used in medicine ball rounders, one of the army and navy “play” games. The | only equipment n 1 is two medi- | cine balls, or basket balls, if medi-| cine balls are not available Broadway ran from the Queen Anne football eleven out at Duga up away e's field of 20 to 0 a Saturday, » running a score gainst the hill team. The Qrange and Black crowd opened the scoring in the second carrying the ball down the field on straight line plays and Norris finally carried the leather over the line for the first goal of the game. The second and third touchdown’ in the third quarter, when | made a yard run for a| teuchdown. The last counter came Form the players in two circles of not less | than four men each, give each circle | ® medicine ball, At the signal, the man holding the ball must pass it| quickly to the man behind him, The first side dropping the ball loses the | match, (This is the sixth of a number of articles by Sport Expert Paul Kansas City Spokane, Wash. DO NOT SELL YOUR LIBERTY BONDS We loan 90 per cent of market at 6 per cent yearly, with your bonds netting good returns. The charge is very small. A. W. STETSON & Co. Elliott 633. 807 Alaska Bldg. SEATTLE, WASH. Reno, Nevada Porman on army and mavy “play” games, Tomorrow he will tell about the “Alterante Taj PAT-MACS WIN LONG GAME, 1- The Patterson-MacDonald base ball club won a great game from the Tacoma Foundation team out at Liberty park Sunday, winning 1-0 in 11 innings, The game was a pitchers’ battle all the way, both Fittery and Houck pitching great 14 4 CONTEST} ball as of the Tacoma contin i |gent ripped a single off Fittery’s The Duthie baseball crew hopped! delivery in the initial inning, but all over the Seattle North Pacific club; for the remainder of the matiness in the final half of the double bill out | Fittery stood the Foundation repre. at Liberty park, in the Shipyard cir. | sentatives on their heads. An error. cult Sunday, The final count was 14/% Sacrifice and a sharp single to to 4, with the Duthie crowd leading | center by Bemis, put over the win at the end of the final frame |ning run for the Seattle aggrega Devine's men sent Smith to the| tion in the 11th frame, During the showers in the fourth inning, and| Melee Fittery struck out 18 men slammed Hovey’s offerings with ey-| While Houck turned back 17 at the erything but the grand stand. The | Plate. two feature hits of the game were a| Batteries — long double by Hillyard, that boune- | Houck and run clout by Gislasson, of the North Go to the Pacifics, over the center field wall aton struck out 17 men during the game Batteries — Seaton and RIGHT DRUG CO. Smith c y mith, Hovey and Dunn 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave. And the Doctor will give you a careful examination and prescribe for you FREE. Mf you are sick you cannot do bet- ter than take advantage of this offer. 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