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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918. BY CONDO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Is the Handy Man Around the House, F 12+ CYLINDER c : ALARM of ¥ sgraeerr GOING BAck TO ROOM. HAS TOLD OWNER oF Cox TO REPLACE CARGE CLOCK &ITH , ONG OF SMALLER ’ VARIETY — ONS i r 1 t A : : . ; : ee ae ee LIBERTY BONDS Tee ty } 7 des by Paul Purman showing how HP. Olcott, former all- (men and depend on speed for long | interference American center, and coach of | gains thru an open field. | the Great Lakes football team, | the ball to as the whole theory The FLANIGAN IS DEAD ON WAY, accompanying Joe Flanigan, the Portland boxing hs * Who was on his way to/| VEGETABLES to do his bit for the cause, | mecte—tocal. per sic ship, a few days out Means—Local ere: York and was buried at i HI fa * t.. ft mown as “Judge” to the long the Coast, was very Pine ale SEN ith the boxing followers | Com Maske hes ™. time he backed a man in Regplant—. Wash the fans knew they were Gore Cal.. ner m. Local, per see a fight. * ee ed: im is perhaps the most jettace—Local. pe fighter that the Judge | Local leaf. per Hil lf Swe had on his string, and it was Onlene—Walle W While Muff was under his ma Mat that he won the Northwest i it championship. Fanigan was on his way to Watee as a Knights of Columbus reread and took a training course og oa ot overseas workers at | gheharb—Locn' m. ‘ork, but fate intervened and f@ummer Squnah—Local. per Tb. Me never reached the other side, Tomators—-Local Ly Bdge With his death another gold star is Teme a added to the service flag of sport- Local Gravenatein KE, Wash. Jonathans } Owing to scarcity of labor and the | p@ eee" catenin, per FE #8 ina tramway service may be Cantalownee— during the coming winter. © Wath ¢ trams Wash. Burrel Gem in 1917 carried 600,000,-| cranapplee—Lorat. inl? box fl | Grapes —Cal— Lemons—Cal., per box 0 ea —Cal. Valencias, Peaches—E. Wash Pears—E. Wash. Pranes—Local Italian é NUTS Aimonds—Per Filberte—Per th. te—Per Th. .. lof end plays Is for the man with|shows how an end run may the ball to get clear from the line! #killfully executed with the The best of interference is neces | back (marked with a black arrow) | sary in end runs, as the man with | taking the ball from the |'the ball is often forced to run half | back preparatory to starting around | the man marked with the white ar | the width of the field without gain is|ing a yard to find an opening to/® black dotted line the fastest men|break for the opponent's goal, photograph | team have been | TODAY’S MARKET REPORT ee ene [ea | loo i. Wash. Alexander ....--- Materials, repairs to cars of tWackberries-yLocal, per erat TH Wash. Concords, per box... 85 H. Wash. Lady Fingers, lug 2.35 Honey-—New. per cane 24 combs 7.00 @12.00 @200 1.00 @1.00 box 11.00 PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 17.—The| 33 | Local (aprot cheduled between the 9 Rolled Harley and th Multnomah wh Food Per owt. so... ay 8 | F | Sarat 10.000381.00| urday, will, in| SAY, TOM.You HAD BETTER PHONE FOR A PLUMBER. RIGHT AWAN= A WATER PIPE IN THE a L CELLAR IS Leaking! | bebe < . ' J - Plumper NOTHING > Vu FIX IT MYSELF BALMY BENNY—Easy to Recognize a Yank. “NLT f. \ IF HE GETS AWAY ITLL BE befas the player on the extreme right proper | of the picture will be stopped by the man runnin straight in. The white dotted line shows how the man on the extreme left of the picture will be taken care of, Then The play shows the left half quarter row will lead the man with the ball land block off the defensive fullback opposing | Read Purman’s next football arti oft | cle In The left end. His course is marked by <The lineman on the blocked FOOTBALL AT CAMP LEWIS NEXT SUNDAY CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 17.—The foot wing Into action ball season will here Sunday, when the Camp Lewis team meets the strong Foundation shipyard team of Portland. 37 ve been practicing Park Good block hog! 3) | for th weeks. Tho first Vent—Fancy is@ t0/ team squad aried around 30 Beef—Country, per t °@ 13) with 100 @ pail men turning initial melee ——_—__—g | out regularly Belling vices to setallers fee | | will give the co cheese a poe ee eee © mg |line on the ability of the first team Batter— ate, 5 Loca! efty creamery, In eport ity erenmery, pkgs nt wrappe c ‘ 4 favse4 4| eRe Cae a Country Hay end Grain 1 | (Prices paid wholesale) i | cadet A Py | Aifalta—Bast, Wash. No. 1,.23.00034 0 | Yan Timothy 98.006 29.00 | 25 eed 450) - eet 4 chee DUR yEAebanas one i400| Et NE, Ore., Oct. 17.—C 76@ .45| Whole Corn $.00 | (+g ) Huntington, football 4.00@4.25 Cracked Corn §0.00 | ot the University of Oregon, was iz tian Corn . $1.00 0 | wae ee : pointed graduate na r of atudent | jathletic activities Wednesday, when Dean H. Walker, graduate manager |for the past year, was ordered to re- port to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., to enter the officers’ training camp there Corn Kerateh Food | all probability, be switched to Corval: oe SF Dorket WHllinrds down atairs TORREY & SEARS’ j BILLIARD PARLOR 207 UNIVERSITY ST. |Cramer, athletic manager at Corval lis, offered a return game later in the season if the club team could ar all nape | gogvantecd for _e 1 nd get teeth same da: banal iy fee Samples of Ow Most of our pres hone work in atill «i ave tested our work $e" che rtunt Bring thie ad with you. Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS | lis, because of the “flu” ban here. |range to make the trip to Corvallis In order to introduce our new (whales | Saturday. bone) plate, which Is the lightest and | ewe OF strongest plate known, covers very lit- tle of the root con meutm: you can Fires at Sleuths. He Thinks Thieves Several shots we exchs i when Detectives Hubbard and | son were mistaken for thie by | years, Have im espeien bong im the if, A. Vive, of 1713 Main st Tues Bridge Werk. We Stand day at midnight. Peterson and ard were looking for liquor and were digging in when the latter came out on the clad in his night clothes, The «rushed toward the All work guaranteed for 15 years. Haye impression taken In the morning and get teeth same day. Examination and advice free. tro ood watisfaction. 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