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EVERETT TRUE @ce,i 3 BERNING oT! THERG'LL BE NO STAMPEDE oP MT SN ey ravi mae EY SUFFRAGE BILL __AGAIN REVIVED WASHINGTON, Oct. 3—By a ‘viva voce vote, the senate today re eonsidered the vote by which the woman suffrage resolution was de ‘This puts suffrage in exactly the status as before its defeat. It be called up for action any time forces are strong enough it. is no intention to call it up the November election the complexion of the sen- Thi Mercer Island Will The county commissioners held a @ar chamber session, in discussion @ the 1919 budget Thursday morn fag. The public hearing of the was scheduled to be held at “One of the features of the new hearing. will be petitions for ferry service. People of island have prepared a cir. . containing the alleged delin im their ferry service. It also stated that freight and pas | @nger rates are 75 per cent too Laxury has come ambulance cam, of a donation of 5,000 the Long- in the to - shape bath towels. i | ti 3 HL | nie Patory own arras eavume al for landieg. risk and liability te landing not to exceed $190 for 160 pounds allowed tree not Porenase 208 = Open trom SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Office, Colman Dek. Phone Main 5093. Ask Better Service; DO DOIN MECC Se on o +t FIRE DAN-NEB, COME Now - YoulL HAVE To COmMt in f f < FIRE'S out! Tonic MAY AHN BE GO sure --- IVISITIVE AS “To “EMS Gooo \NQUIAH Jeo WHAT Luck 9o.Ls t TEM FANCY.~"S vez —~ ! ‘SHIPYARD MEN ASKED TO STICK SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5. “Wages and hours of shipyard workers thruout the United States will be standardized by an order soon to be issued by President Wil son.” Congressman John I. Nolan Johnny told Pacific Coast metal trade = ON BOND SALES He sald the president was pur-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.-Pulling posely delaying the announcement | >ehind in its response to the Liberty the | Mike Pete apart with right-hand wallops McCARTHY TO NATION BEHIND eR RIGHT McCarthy, the isco motorman, who nearly knocked has been match SDAY, OCTOBER OF THE DUFFS—Danny Knew He Ate Something. WW DANNY, WHAT wave You BEeN EATING? Your FACE 1S ALL DIRTY €€-YUH = YkNow ‘MIGTAH™ AH BE MISS GOOD LUCKS MOST ARDENT WOOER, BUT SHE DONT *NO LUCK ARTHA’ San Fran one of hin The jot Macy award until the| Loan, the nation today had only | ed with Billy Wright for a bout in — ane and hours of labor bad 4 the $500,000,000 mark. ‘Thus | Tacoma. France, of September 6 Re The |to subscribe $6,000,000,009 the mini-| The melee will take place some) “There won't be any hand-pic conference today ordered all! time next week McCarthy meets team of professional civilian big unions to remain at work Satur. /™Um quota, in the allotted time, dally | \io¢¢ Hromson in Portland next week. | leaguers coming over here to the t# day afternoons until the M sales hereafter, must exceed $300. | phe Por } fana are stacking along land of Europe to play ball for the (award has been made Public. This 900,000. ‘Treasury off) while with b but the Duitiond bey A Fr. Any big leaguers who want [ection follows an announcement of | vamitting that the country is ma-\/* due for a licking, If the Seattle |to play for and with the A. BF. the Oakiand boiler makers that terially behind ite requirements,'/fane who saw Mc work, the ret got to held up their throw jthey would iay off Saturday after. | other night, at the Arena, have any: | ing arme (unless they're southpaws) pointed out that today’s figures are not exactly fair. Reports indicate that millions of dollars in bonds — probably been sold, but which h | Roons hereafter. ‘Enemy Withdraws or eight pounds. K. 0. Kruvosky left thit%® to may about the winner. son will be outweighed about seven iron jand swear to defend States against all enemies the United whatso ever, Just like the rest of us, and don for the South the uniform of Uncle Samuel's team. ALL-STAR NINE IN. O.D. TO TOUR A.E.F. following is from the Stars! and Stripes, the soldiers’ paper in|! ve not yet been reported to the Along Meuse Line) tater! reserve tanks "The discrep. |{* day after annexing the light). “Dut there In every likelihood of a “2 , ; heavyweight title from Frank Far-|teacn of ex-professional, now A. E. ¥.| ) ¥ a h Ls may not actually WITH THE AMERICANS WEST | 4ncy, therefore, ‘ner, and will defend hin honors players, going the rounds within OF VERDUN, Oct. 3.—The Germans, }it was further indicated today, are | | withdrawing from their advanced po- be as great as it appears lowa has already reached ite quota of $147,000,000, and reported an against Billy Murray eteco, in San Fran on Jabout a month from now and taking all the local talent of divisional sitions to the Kreimhelde-Stellung | OVer#ubsacription of $5,000,000, with Penne s mean teome, howeltal staf teame and ithe campaigners atill going . ent. ‘for the bene! | ee eae rts essed Austria to Stand Aah thts te to provaite tnoke From Minneapolis federal reserve district comes a pessimistic report Not a single state of the district has | Their retreat is protected by a strongly placed machine gun posltion in the dififoult terrain between their by Germany, Says Catchers—Col r Regan, ex Cincinnati dy Sergt. Hank Gow. T918. WHY OF eave You THE cal ) GRAPES ‘ GRAPES! Wo ARTHUR- FROM NOW ON You LEAD “TH’ GRAND MARCH WITH CYNTHIA GOOD LUCK TAKE MESE GOOD LUCK PAGE 11 BY ALLMAN CORSE NOT GRAPES HAVE NoLEecs BY AHERN SUH! “HEM Good & Yaw s UCK BABIES WILL OCCUPY BERTH NUMBER 7-11 IN MAH MUSEUM OF Good ON ARS ~, ‘STEP HIGH ARTHA’- ‘CHAMP GAMES CALLED O the Patterxon-MacDonald and Duthie teams for the title honors in the Pu got Sound Shipyard league have been called off by the managers of the two on i clubs. Hamilton, boss of the Pat “Third base—Cy Baten, Athletics. 5 utfield—Menoskey and Rice, of | Mas, refused to play the games un- > . ons he was allowed to, replace the Washingt 4 Miller of Cleveland. | ©** red jashington, and Miller of Cleveland. | ©, that had left his team with hortstop-—Chuck Ward, Brook me little Uneup, eh? And Mil | "© : e & of Cleveland, by the way, Players of equal caliber from other wears aD. 8 C. over the place where |lUbs of the circuit. This Devine re 6 uned to port the name of the |fU%ed to permit, so the games were nixth city, He's been wounded twice, | “alled off In place of the Pat Macs, an all #\ar quad picked from the other teams of the section will tangle in a two-game series with the Duthie club. The first game is to be played Sun day, out at Liberty park. LINCOLN TO PLAY FRIDAY Lincoln and West Seattle will meet on Dugdale's field Friday afternoon. but he reckons he can wing ‘em in from the deep gardens just the same. | Might Let Lieutenants In r alternates, the team may call on two Heutenants, it's that demo- cratic. They are Lieut. Eddie Grant, | former shortstop of the Giants, and Lieut. Moose McCormick, once famed pinch hitter for the same ggregation “The K. of C. would outfit this) team, uniforms and all, even to the providing of (wo regular umpires, Hank Towne, of the Western league. and Leo Donnelly, of the American The kick-off is set for 3:30. This will asnociation. It would foot all the be the only game of the week, as bills for the post-to-post tour. Partic- | "one is scheduled for Saturday “ Lincoln is a big favorite to win * “Pitehers—Corporal Grover Cleve-| ular att n would be paid to stops » Ae reached ita quota, and 50 per Premi arek : . werte: Be of , gy tar sna soony hanged ay a cent of the counties have reached AMSTE ‘emier Husse rig MMd Alexander, Sherrod Smith, Leon |in hosp! yns, #0 that wounded Over the West Siders, as it has a fast _ ing tnereneed carty | cost Ot ae ' t mearderd | of Brooklyn, Lambeth of and convalescents may watch the “Pd heavy team. That it is a strong jet y. Bo Naar ie and the their quota A has created © grave situation “ “it Trooklyn, or Noyes of the Athletics, |gang work out. The first game would |COMtender for the title was evidenced rads « rapidly, improving re me is not critics laron von Hus Firwt be dots Miller, Pi probably played > | fighting condiidane Bi l ia ti Give cabal, healt ‘Ghaamiks. Gackened he t base—Dots Miller, Pirates. | probably be played in Paris, againat 1 2c CO |Duigaria to Susdiin:: io aiteenaae ‘ib. enka P cond base-—Johnnie Evers, K. an allstar team picked from the . eo Feiche of C., late of the Phillies, Paris league.” ! Charge Auto Theft Up Ally Prisoners sais. according to « menmge from 5 MILAN, Oct. 3.—Bulgarian p Vienna today | to Seattle Youths) 2 enter tie en.| “We have taken proper steps Cheater Smith, Carl Winter, Rob|tente, under the armistice terms, the which are progressing. nthe TODAY’S MARKET REPOR Magey and* J. Milholland, Seattle! newspaper Socolo learned today, Balkan front our troops and Ger- | boys, are held in the Everett city|while at the same time Bulgaria anys are standing shoulder to jail Thursday for aileged theft of must release all entente isoners wulder, preserving the firmly knit an auto belonging to E. & Wilky,| The armistice also provides for the alliance Dealers for | | Bremerton, stolen in Seattle Wed-| withdrawal of AustroGerman troops, “Just as in battle, we will go nesday. The boys are said to be| from Bulgaria within four weeks between 16 and 18 years of age. - The future which humanity ts re pene enateeee doensinttncadaan KINGSTON OVER THE TOP thinking of and longing for cannot TWO DIF IN WRECK Kingston, Washington, went over | be expected from the sword Local, por sack nef bapa Oct. 3-—Two were) the top for the Fourth Liberty Loan Seal por killed and 30 injured here this morn ‘ Local, per dos. stall | quota of $1,000, Thursday Celery pe nike ing in a rear-end collision, between | cae ‘Call Is Issued to Core Sweet, Woon), each. 8 two subway trains. | 2 ° Maske Per m ‘ : hi | Women of Division 6 fen meet rs, Wvsisse, avn »—— S| Divisior! €, council of patriotic serv * wy 3 ~~ erate Public Markets i ice, Mi hold a special meeting Fri | Steet a re © ioc: chee day, at § p. m., in room county esi, per city building Lesko —Per Gon bumehew «. - A full attendance is requested ee eae tees ee he following list of firms was| Mrs. Hartwell De Pew has been Ontene announced by the Pay Roll Bond| appointed chairman of the women's _ Past / n meal club's committee Thursday, asx ad-| work of Division 6, council of patri- | Peenst Bat aelf-sealing jar vc ditional concerns whose employes otic service, and requests all the Poprers—t Cpretana Health meal. iarke PKS iad nubscribed 100 per cent for| women in the division to wend names | Fetetere— 5 yout: Ss Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds and addresses to room 409 county Se petted Geman, per owt. riKeE a La . American Surety Co «$3,250 city building. Local, per doa bunches. e fresh mi ro ate > ‘0 Division 6 embraces the territory Rhwbarb: Anderson Steamboat Co.. 6 » 7 Barnes & Fischer lying between Prroadway Kammer Sqmech ; Bissell Lumber Co.. Low ing pow. |Gua Brown Co..... kippered 2 for Bushnell Studio eee For those who do o 2 b i ne cod be > Sens : pn gt Moe Bees ting ‘cod. We MD: bene Cider & Vinegar Co... 200) thorough, scientific examination The. 35e. Stall 3. value coffee, Gately’s sso | that in worth charging for, see pe, 8 aus fre te Beteat | Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 1,400 pork and beans, 10e can: mustard, Hotel Washington 4,450 z foc.” Stall 43, pickled tongue, 23¢ Ib.!| s1yh Clothing Co... 1.100 Kyesight Spectatist eng Ny nF ah yg corned beef, ifc Tb H. W. Johns-Manville € 14,650 20 Years’ Experience fenep——-New, por case 84 combe ECONOMY J. Webb Kitchen & Co., 800 403 Eitel Bldg. Lemons Cal, per ber Stall 28, § on. freee corn meal, 30¢ Knight's Restaurant Oranges—Cai. V ‘ selon 2 ha! 256: freay| McCormack Bros. mackerel, 2 Ths, ahe: red snapper, 2) Mitsui & Co. Ltd.. 5 fillet Moore Theatre bie vatets Kautman Plumbing & Heat FOR ing Co 3,050 High Grade ‘Tallor- ag . b4e dor; full Rovig Lumber Standard Co.. 1,000 Wsade bute” See oe cine btn: & thy | Hettel &. Duet rr ae $45 and $50 and $60 Seanewite, 2 Ihe, Seattle-Astoria Iron Works.. 16,500 at Hate Price. navy an 26. deviled meat, fe Seattle Junk Co Can, dnsaplate oF cocom ‘tke te. s6¢ | Round Market 660 eee Ke baking powder, 23¢ Tb.; black | Turner & Pease . 4,450 Li Tailors Oc Tb. Stalls 20-21, canta-| Times, Editorial Dept... 5,800 ¢ each and up: lemons, 20¢!| Jonn A. Whalley 1,000 1202 First Ave. kreen peppers, 20¢ th bers, Se each; exe pla ) 2 he 1 1,000 White Co, Solicitor Lands in City Jail Twice sardines, i5c: 5 bara White soap, 24c Crystal 6 bare Lenox #oa, hand in hand in the work of peace. Tm can M. dB. coffes, $1.50:| rank Tenhoff, aged 28 Steican Muscet grapes, 20c; 400 can Auto Club coffer, 33¢. 20¢ pkg. Gold for periodicals, was 20. the city jail at 9:45 a. m. Thur day, following his arrest on charges TRUSS TORTURE PINE ST. e Beal Grocery” Annex, 2 tbe.|/Of misrepresentation at 4:55 p. m pe Cs scr: Pw CeTIMe he | Lapa! city creamery, tm, tn +a Wednesday. At 10 a. m. Thursday trial to prove its superior- hg BRE Ee, Phen Crescent! he was arrested again, and is now << eee 2 ures atten hia honey, 1 Jail, having tasted of 16 minutes | age, waive Ave. ra aon OO al creamery, cubes fresh butter, @0c¢ th. of liberty between arre gt aed ranch . silver ainelts, 1h¢ Sugar and wonp stall, at eee ae seen" PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3.—Jack see: ae cencisl White ebipe, 35 Dempsey and Battling Levinsky will! white onJeytng = cect game of cards phe 2 bare P. meet in the main event of a big box or pocket fillinrdas dewn stairs e Stall 21, mate card to be stager e Nationa . : en Baca. far | ee ae nadetpnis, October 9, by | PORES & SEARS Promoter Jimmy Doughterty, On 1480 3rd, Corner 3rd Stong’s,| the same card Billy Miske will mix Janch Counter Tee i PEK imi, | with Clay Turner, and Jack Britton Pony Bin ibs. speckied beans, %(t2"?' | will do battle against ty Cross. Pay Checks Cashed BILLIARD PARLOR ond Pike paid wholesale) ja—Hast, Wann. No. 1. hy—Kast, Wash. .., In ake 06@ 0 1 jay eed Grate 2.28@2 60 20 | gets under way, om White Egyptian Comm Retled Burley ... | ANNAPOLIS, Md, Oct. 3.—The Navy football eleven, under Gilmour is rounding into fine shape. Efforts are being Dobie. made by the athletic authorities here to arrange a game with Pennsylvania State to fill in an open date. A game with the only University of Virginta, the team to defeat the Navy last is also being sought, as the mid year shipmen say all they want is another erack at that aggregation | UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EU-} GENE, Or., Oct. 2.—The Oregon foot ball candidates are working out daily | under Coach Shy Huntington. A claaxy squad of players are reported to be rounding into shape under Hunting nd all that is needed | now to make the season a success is Assurance of AMES with the Univer: | sity of Washington and the Mare Island Marines. WILL DECIDE | HOCKEY FATE The fate of tee hockey will be decided at a meeting of the league! Splendid values in Boys’ directors of the Pacific Coast | ; 7 Hockey association, to be held in| pants—sizes 6 to ‘17. Vancouver this week, according to|{| We make a special feature Frank» Patrick, manager of — the and “Skolney” clothes for boys. Seattle squad materials and tailoring With several thousand — ship. Splendid values at...... builders in the coast cities, ice | hockey is aure to be on the boards, Some very special valu whether the league decides to oper: | ate or not, for the shipyards in each eity will have its ice hockey team. But there is a strong rumor from | jee hockey powers in Vancouv that teams from Portland, Vancou and Seattle will again enter must cireuit the teams iN have because of the rav ages of war But Frank Patrick will able to add several stars to the Seattle roster if the league again | teams in the All —% | strengthened, | | to be First Ave. at University The championship games between, This Store Is Boys’ Clothing ; Headquarters ixtra good value. .. $10.00 are shown in Boys’ Over- coats, ages from 2 to 10 years. .$6.50 to $10.00 | SHAFER BROS. “Seattle’s Largest Clothiers” last Thursday, when it ran up 8 count of 107 points against the Bab lard aggregation. The West Seattle eleven fell before Franklin last Sat urday, 36 | EEE rca ae —— | || WHY WAIT? BUY YOUR i BONDS NOW. PRN a et oh LB 4 | You'll Find Just the Suit and Overcoat You Want at This Store Our Fall and Winter showing from the larg- est makers offers you a great selection of new Suits and Overcoats. The Stocks are now complete and prices most reason- able. Come in and we will show you the best models from such mak- ers as Stein-Bloch, Brokaw Bros., Chas. Kaufman New Materials, Best of Style and Tailoring $25 $30 $35 $40 Suits, with two pairs of of the famous “Sampeck” Only the best of go into these garments. $10, $12, $15 and $18 Second Ave. at University