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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1918. 9 OF THE DU # yVERETT TRU BY CONDO DOIN Look NARG, DON'T WHY, NO, CAN! Su eenemaee or Recace “mat T even REGING TO TH ry AGREED To Be WHON THS THING Eset “ay Suen miscusseo? = Ba, ARRANGSs , pe S—Wilbur Leaves for the Training Camp. BY ALLMAN WuaT Age You DOING, HELEN ? ARE YOu WRITING WILBUR A LETTER MONT. : ALREADY ? oU'RE UKS SOMS MORSE PEOPLE WHSN YOU GST INTO A TIGHT PLAc VERY POOR MGHORY, BuT a IGHTY GOOD FORGETORY II! BY AHERN LOOKS LIKE “THESE GOOD LUCK 11S GONNA BLOW DOLLS ARE ONLY A WYO BERLIN- POPULAR FANCY- SUPERSTITION FINDS ME A CYHICAL STUDENT, AS BELIEVE THOSE GOOD LUCK DOLLS YOU'RE WEARIN® HAVE TW’ POWER “TO WARD OFF -TODAY’S MARKET REPORT | Peaches Wash Prices Peid Whotesale Dealers for Pears Vegetables and Frat “= BOXING SEASON OPENS TONIGHT * VEGETADLES not ror songg alae “sis ee a owe a SEO. Sere een Teeth # ‘iii LES a 7. i eet ret gellgeg eee ones we a eqenieenge - Gierttecel, per don sina HH@100 conte Hay ond Grain HOT CONTEST New Thought Classes Arrest Landlord ja Heske—Per Local outdoor, dos, IS COMING UP _ ,, Vill Be Organized in Rent Quarrel Night school classes in Morse tele- Francis Kane, landlord, 504 E. Re- NEXT SUNDAY graphy, arts and design and ship Frase a uharee of boehy teat Alfalfe—Fast. Wash. No. 1,.12.000 Timethy—Fast. Wash. ” Reet serape-Per owt. Chop acs ONE SEATTLE BOY ON LIST Grafting will be organized at Broad. poset nape Bos A Bes Creche Corn In the opening boxing show of the The United States war department reported 304 casualties Monday| Seattle baseball fans who have way high school Monday night, and | Out ot ae eave ghe Pees rod Local, per don heads ticles. Sea ttle, local fans will | Might and 2% Tuesday morning been following the fortunes of the | a class in display lettering and show f ‘Walla Walla Danver, swt pay her rent, which had been increas- onday nigh t In divided as follows: Killed In action, 62; missing | : io wounde: erely, 218; died from wounds, 5, died from acet- Clubs in the Puget Sound Shipyard | card writing Tuesday night \ed. She says Kane, aided by his : 3; wounded, degree undetermined, 1; wounded cireult have a er reat coming up Classes in applied electricity will be | wife, pulled her out by the leg at 7 organized at Lincoln and Queen Anne|a. m. Kane is an attorney in the Monday night White building. have thi K. 0. Krav the Californian, who in to Frank Farmer, Northwestern heavyweight cham pion, in the main nt at Austin and Salt's show at the Arena, Tues ir first chance of sizin « up ts divided as follows: Killed in action, 62; Sunday when the Patterson-MacDon 5, wounded severely, 219; died f wounds, 6; wounded, ald and Duthie baseball nines will undetermined, 3 ai d tor perty Private Albert A. Abner, | % {t hamm: nd tongs, at Libert Seattle boy is reported wounded severely - * of kin Paw 1907 16th ave sone other Washington Park. The Pat-Macs are leading the day night. In the other bouts some included, te Hernice B. Fale, of Lynden. | procession in the shipyard circuit | geo bebe wil atack tp in shat Northwent ; follows: with a half game lead over the| Real Gr vel: Ch : Pi; ste OO 00! Local fghin A should be some fast bouts, Claim: | WOUNDED SEVERELY Duthie club. If the latter wins the| ‘a y ewig ug Lgse@2 76 Seemteh Pood Per ‘owt. ing headline honors with the Kru |) Name— Balt Lele City... Mra Mak Dean | Ube Will be tied, but if Jimmy Ham th rRerrs | _ Gorm Scratch Food .......$1.00@83.90/ voaky-Farmer melee, Johnny Me-| (Orn Gartyle 1. Eawards 1) Sterling, Utah....Marrleon Edwards | 't0”'s crew slipe over a win, Duthies | gives e pure taste of rich ] | Carthy, also from Californ will wate Albert A. Seattle... . 7 Paulina Meyer|&% practically out of the running. | ‘Wash. Alezander, per box 1252.00 Prices Paid Shipper tor | match his skill with Mike Pete, one Private Maurtro Corfl Stockton, Cal Liva Coffi | Both managers are going to put their | leaf tened ust Wash. Gravenstein ......1.50@2.50 | | Pesltry. eee the best boys in this neck of the | Private Richard I Cal... Wm. ¥. Corum | strongest lineups in the field. j 9 swee en amala, per TS. vate Hernice Rt. Fale Lynden, Wash.......Mra. L. Metcalif woods at his weight at present. , soe waco 3 Several changes have been made { 3 d Private Lee Roy Fleischmann ...... Froid, Mont......-Jno, Fleischmann | s Tn the leading battle of the even WOUNDED SLIGHTLY {the rosters of both clubs. Jerry Acondensed, satisfying WwW ing, hundreds of local fans have | Downs, former Coast leaguer, is 20| on Local, per crate 2.6092.75 Springs—' | 2 te, Grese—Touns ive. @ aitag | Private Geo. Hoffman ....... poi Angeles. .Mra, Charles Hoffman | we Hene-- Light, live stacked their faith on the wallop WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETERMINED longer with the Pat-Macs. Gil Stok and it lasts 1" that Kruvosky is heralded to! ,, . Ee mh ke, former guardian of the initial Sa je senens. But just ae many others | *vete Floyd King ............4 Taber, Idaho.. +-Mra. May King) wack for Vancouver, and recently of ene are stringing along with Farmer, SECTION NO. 2 | Olympia, will play first base for Pork—Cood’ bieck hoes who is ar ective fighter, as KILLED IN ACTION | Hamilton, In the outfield Ike Wolf. | Veol—Fancy . 91 | judged by recent victories over Joe Name Addre - Next of Kin. er replaces Silcott, and Bigbee will be | Neef—Country. per M. 45| Ponds, Jimmy Darcy, Jack Dillon [Private George Evans Telt, M Mra. Margaret I in right field instead of Baker, who / Gamea Fries to elation Ss and Micky King Private Alexander 1 Lod ** Jno, Linde nas left these parts. | Detter, Ragas and Cheese” | MeCarthy and Pete, who meet in WOUNDED SEVE On the Duthie team Sheely, Four- ea rave ec ————# the headl bout, are both | S¢rst. Jack E. Graham se bhp Cah. -aaee Matt Barte! nier and Norton have added a pled | butter— the other headline teen Soret. Nathaniel I. Crittenden...... Oakiand, Cal...Mra J. 1. Crittenden Wo gh Speed . Local city erenmery, ®., tm | hard hitters also, and if either boy | Private John D. Hayward <ll Ble Bar! Cat!” Mra Carry Hayward deal of offensive strength. With cartons . . $1%@ 42) gets in a good wallop itis liable) Private Thomas W ey Springs, Colo..Mra. Leona Hill Cunningham and Hillyard to help out | ewln u Lesth atte a to prove fatal for the other end of <a —— p Aopen *~ grea eet zOlo, ur Fred I ¥ |on the hitters’ end, Devine has a col rt atotunary, cewee'” fi] the argument pe Weteiintt et oe sees . lection of stickers that would worry 10c a pouch—and worth it t x Loule Leon fi 44\ this bout with 44) Leo Houck w any pitcher. U. S. BUILDS VAST | dla tGiteas neh hence Wit taeee ry and ranch er at\ ard, the latter being a newe Wilson’s Way and regon triplets - ad between two documents recen #5 | here trom Galt City. He { hurlers in Sunday's battle. Both 2) an impre srd,” having waet | the Kaiser’s Way} FRENCH DOCKS pitchers have credit of a win over 82) euch good boys as Ever Hammer. yi (Special to The Star by N. FE. A.) | the other, and Sunday‘s tlt will have 3o| the Chicago lightweight star: and There is a remarkable contrast \ PARIS, Oct. 1—Cargo-handling | added interest in deciding the pitch Benny Cha and many other leading lightweights Jack Williams will mix with Red | Gage, nd Patsey Clacco and Jack Machinery of the most modern type | ing supremacy of the circuit. sent out to bereaved parents of )/has been completed on the docks of — ) soldiers, one by President Wilson }| American porta by American 2. | and the other by William of Her- }/engincers. ‘They rival in size and ea, | aunting Season Is lin, The president's letter, writ: || pacity the vast dock systems at Open Here Today Lockhart will meet in the prelimi ten to a father in Beloit, Wis. |New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Buf. reads falo, Duluth and other ports back| Hunters in the state came into ) H - come —— | { “My Dear Mr. Gerald: May I) home. their own Tuesday, when the state | not express to you my profound New overhead cranes were in-| bunting season opened. For the past (sympathy for the loss of your 5 } Sore Lieut, Gerald and Sergt . x d ) i ) ) ? ; H stalled so rapidly that the ship that| few days, local hunters have been brought the first to France had her | eaving Seattle for Eastern Washing Gerald, and for the wounding of || own cargo discharged by that crane | ton, the Cascades and Olympics and | Continued From Page One % es your other son, Corporal Gerald, | upon her next arrival in France and express not my sympathy }/ after a quick voyage to America| Upland game, as well as water 7 merely, but my admiration for the }| and return fowl, can be shot, beginning Tuesday O P E R A I oO R Ss must be to ‘save what we can—| SALEM, Ore., Oct. 1—Lady Hal,|) services which your sons have The massive cranes operate from | Several counties, however, are closed {] ‘ principally to save ourselves!’ | 1D. J. McDonald's bay mare, shattered |) given and the great sacrifices “Kuehimann may return. His|the track record of the Lone Oak |} they ha top of steel arches spanning the Of" Chinese pheasants. F rts from speech about no hope for a track, stepping a mile in 2:04%. In|) tne freedom of the country? can lift freight directly from the | ‘that all kinds of game are plentiful man military victory may hibition event Monday, O. U. C. I sincerely 1 ane pe that in years }/ ship's hold ———_$$——— Telephone operating offers many advantages to young been a ‘put up job." We must be| paced a mile in 2:02", and went a to com and even now, in the ri neck ploy im vod prepared to see Kuehimann again | half-nile in :59% Thursday | midst of the first anguish of these DOCKTON COUNCIL MEETS STOCKS BONDS women wkd ae seating eas ent at a gvod salary with : 3 in ag ie opportunities for advancement. in saddie—Kuehlmann the vindi ) losses, you may be cheered by the The Dockton council of patriotic | LIBERTY BONDS BILLIARD PARLOR cated’—offering to clear out of| SAN JOSE, Cal,, Oct. 1—Frank M. |) consciousness that your sons ac: {| service, orgnnized last week, will ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUR 1430 ard. Corner ard and Pike nce and Belgium, and as an|Troeh, Vancouver, Wash ch | cepted a destiny touched with un- {| hold its first meeting Thursday, at | ‘BOUGHT—SOLD_ QUOTED Good P: Got Deicke "ain 2819 Cate rene | ‘evidence of good faith’ proposing to| «un in the California Nev { usual distinction, and which will {| Dockton. Officers will be elected. MACFARLANE @ HALL. ay abandon submarine warfare. shooters’ association championship |) be forever memorable thruout the }| W. ¢ eer is chairman of the coun Elliott 1324 605 Lowman Bldg. A good salary from the start. . “This would, of course, involve| shoot here. Troeh was ineligible for |) world cil he new organization has 180 GRAIN COTTON f Regular and frequent increases, | much explaining to the German| the medal, which captured by O “WOODROW WILSON." | members . people; but sooner or later the Ger-| N. Ford The communique forwarded by : SSE eae rman Tulaes/are polng:t0 have to ax-| —— thie Gertuah afer to fons Meter Permanent Position plain more than that. We must be| WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—Increas-|{ wax vastly different. Her nine Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancement. Interesting Work prepared for anything—the kaiser is|ing interest among war training|) song had been sacrificed in de. desperate.” camp athletics in the cago ball has |S feneo of the fatherland. There WE HAVE LED THE WORLD : Iready G is clamoring for | led athletic instructors to devise new |) fore. to , William o rlin SHIPBUILDING OF <INDS. j Liberty Bond Lwpulemesa's return. The rind footie ‘eee. tha tall tacos Wesar a Uh, on eee ee LET’S DO THE pte ag gy has just conferred upon him the cage ball, a giant volley ball, has “His majesty the kaiser hears and then see Order of the Red Eagle of the First|been inaugurated and has been al that you neon orien nine sons Lama yo roxgaugrtireey the Bi Class, according to the reichsanger. | great success in the camps, trainers |} in defense of the fatherland in the ee carefully selected. 1g KuehImann More Popular say. present war. His majesty ia in i} A French officer who has just " tensely gratified at the fact, and Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices. Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms. : Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay. Sick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. LJ escaped into Amsterdam said CHICAGO, Oct. 1 Dobler, ¢ in recognition is ple to send | “Since actual defeat has set in, the | of Chicago, won the Li y Loan |! you his photograph, with frame popularity of Kuehimann has vastly marathon, the regulation 26 miles.|{ ing autograph signature. increased. He is regarded as the | Monday in 3 hours 15 minutes and man who ‘dared to tell the truth,’ | 15 ia. Frank isple, Chicago, | ~~~ on WE DID WELL THE FIRST DAY— ‘ed Johnson, Salt SHOW | thatthe Kalser will” soon recatt| Lake City, crossed the tape third. |GERMAN TROOPS GET | IF WE DO THE SAME EVERY DAY : | him ” Bight out of 14 entrante finished. NEWSPAPERS BY AIR THIS WEEK WE WILL GO | Now that the crown prince has become ® |Kuebimann te—probably {Woman to Stand | AMSTERDAM, Oct. 1.—since “OVER THE TOP” ecause he hopes to save his chance | . : } 2 vi of ruling—-reports are sent out ot} Jrial in U. S. Court|tte German cftensive began inst | BY NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT March newspape 2 ; |Germany of a sharp conflict. be | Mary Hansen, the young woman| arch papers have been de tween young Willie and Hindenburg | who is alleged to have married a sol-| Hvered to the German army by! and Ludendorff. The allies regard | dicr in order to get his pay allotment, rPlane, a@ regular service having MERICAN CONCRETE PIPE & | these reports as inspired—aas part | will come up for trial next Monday been established for that purpose. ate ha COMPA of the campaign to save the| Hansen, who is alleged to have| The allied offensive has put a ser- ARE | dynasty. | married twice, entered objection to|!0U8% crimp in thhe service, how. L. Y. Stayton, President | They say the crown prince pro-|the conduct of the case thru her at- | CVer- : 9.49% ” ah oe tested against the German offen-|torneys Monday, on the ground that 5 | Offices 422-425 New York Block. Elliott 2212 sive plans early this spring, warn-| the indictment against her was based | | ing of failure, and openly quarrel-|on actions which did not constitute a eis 5 5, . TON | PB Hig sige on act || Concrete Pipo Plant No. 1 at Tacoma, Wash. ‘ | Amsterdam sends reports of a | | Judge Neterer overruled the objec | Concrete Pipe Plant No. 2 now building at Bryn Mawr, |e 6 f the premie: d ordered he 5 : | coming meeting of the premiers of | tion and ordered her to stand trial. | Concrete Pipe Plant No. 3 will be at Spokane, (Wash, | the centra} pow to ask for me} oo —— - a aiation oped et Hotere ean tetas teat ae eat Re 8 TORTURE Concrete Pipe Plant No. 4 will be at Portland, Ore., and or the Spi jerman| Allen 1. ckering, cha ‘ in be eliminated wearing th D a | agents in Switzerland are busily cir-| the speakers’ committee of the 12th Lundber Rupture "support LJ We | Concrete Shipyard now building at Bryn Mawr (on Lake Wash. culating the statement that Ger-|federal reserve district’ for _ the | five #Fee trial to prove its superior ton). Li | many wants to negotiate. purth Liberty Loan, arrived in Seat. “i 4. 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