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. pyERETT TRUE UP, SVERSTT, Be AN a BeAmisT? DONT ADMIT " SiS VCH ATHING AS maquGLE. Do Like <L Do— wat— ¢ LAUGH ar TROUGLeL— lla i ee re LJ ™ y Lo <3 4 ” * 4 y= at le id w a; 8 —— nee ~ r, 7 ay >= is | PARIS, Oct. 22.44.05 p. m.)}—The ——- ~~ battle in the Vouzieres region was re- Tr bined pnd wosan newed today with redoubled violence. r General practice. Collees | The Germans are using enormous * i, Maia numbers of men in their determina- ns a a tion to prevent flanking of the Ar +4 PR BALL ESTABLISHED TS8T.| gonne massif on the north and are om P Sis Burke Hidg. $05 | SUffering heavy losses in the hard . oad ave. Main 7303. | fighting. re | Gen. De Goutte’s army fs reported 4 meye—Patent to be advancing swiftly in Belgium. v7 7 IN—Patent Att | Artillery fighting Ix Severed or fee tetunded. | along the whole front. from the = c Bidg. Bain $90. Free) Woevre region into Lorraine, accord _ Rom patents, | ing to battle front dispatches receiv. Bicycles and Repairs jed here this afternoon “ DENDGREN for Snell Wiey.| French and American reconnolter- ‘2 Stewart, at Times sq | !M# parties on this front have pene | on inspection expeditions. Chattel Loons "Te 6 from $10 to $199 pnd con’ tially some of his friends obtained an ity. * rt of & special election be said Port District on N time the question proj of oF SEATTLE, By ROBERT BRIDGE: Acting Pre: Attest: T. S. LIPPY, Secretary. LS Besu Baneress 4 TELEPHONE | OPERATORS WANTED ne Teliphene operating offers many sévanteges to young 2 ne te, eee eg ee = © Gee ey ° f a le ay Annual vacation with pay. » Gick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, witheut cost. Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women Between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous expe Hance is not Our employment office is located | 8 the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave., between Spring and WM gadty discuas the matter personally with you. As ap t may be made by calling Kiliott 12000, — | The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUB First Floor id NOW —— ONO OF THES! = =~ PELLOWS THAT LAUGH aT : 7 3 [_ Va Trout e Saint iam] PeoP.ost TROVBLS trated deeply into the German lines Ww | ate quickty| Deputy Sheriff J. M. Edwards on furniture, left Seattle Wednewlay for New York with N. §. Zakian, the nian rug dealer, who last Sat made an attack on clerks at Liberty Loan headquarters. On ground that he was insane, der Monday from Judge Tallman \fgr Zakian’s removal to his home I WonDeR How Much LONGER Thar BIRD 1S GomeE ‘To | BALMY BENNY—No Wonder He Knew. +4 YEP. GOOD EYESIGHT 1S A BIG FACTOR IN SHARPSHOOTING ~ YEP. YOU HAVE “To HAVE NERY KEEN VISION To BE A MARKOMANE F'RINSTANCE —~-- SEE THAT COTTAGE OVER YONDER 2 = WELL ITS "BOUT “THREE PILES OFF. CAN Nou MAKE IT OUT OTHER THAN \TS GENERAL Joe Stecher Shows How He Gets “Three Deadly Wrestling Holds” increasing 3 } ’ wit | or. | | | it Port Commissioners ition in Port of be id com: wation in of $1,000 for each Com= ‘ : } | ‘The above pictures, showing the three deadl, " ly wrestling holds, were Inefficient Yards posed for The Star by Jor Stecher, one of the greatest heavyweight Will Be Cut Off wrestlers in the world, now @ sailor at the Great Lakes naval training station. Above Is shown the body scissors, in the middle the head scissors and below the toe hold. According to an announcement by BE. N, Hurley, shipping board chair-| man, from 15 to 20 wooden shipyards | will be eliminated from the shipping board's contract list because of inet ficlency. This, Hurley ays, will |curtaiiment of the shipping board's the mat altho Among the holds tries to get on his opponent are the “three deadly holds.” lor who ta muccendful In of there holds is al wrestler his ah 5 to the |to wrestling for years, was not gen- orally used until about three years ago, when Joe Stecher of Nebraska, | known imply no sayy na ‘ most certain to win a fall with — pee ist rful leg | As fast as the various yards ¢om és z muscles the mat game has ever plete the ships under construction. |, ee a peed res known, ft successfully in bh the men will be sent to other plants 79 J ? ing hi to the top of |that are efficient and in need of heavyweight heap. | | labor. In both the ac he power The head scissors has b | Inefficient yards are those thot ful leg muscles are nece ¥. 8 cessfully developed by | have failed to deliver vessels within | the object ts to bring such pressure | Lewia, ono of the best of modern contract time, at contract rates. It) With the legs that the man on | wrestlers | is not believed Northwest yards will| Whom it ts being operated will have| ‘The toe hold was invented by be included. jto give up on account of the pain.| Frank Gotch, who used it success: pectannnintat — - Fach of the holds is a punish-/fully for many years. | ment hold. Direct falls cannot be| In the body scissors the pressure | ‘The Man Who | obtained from any of them. In/is brought to bear on the ribs and} | actual practice the victim suffers|{nternal organ such pain that he, cannot resist) The head scissors romults In pros longer and it is easy for the manj| «ure being brought on the back Makes $10 00 who has obtained the hold to pin|the head and neck $i bree aaa —————| Tho leg may easily be broken | with the toe hold. VARSITY MAY PLAY GAME | FOR WAR AID Per Week And spends eleven, is on the road to failure; the man who makes Ten Dollars per week and spends nine, is on the way to # Which way are you headed Pi sweats a cool of cards er pocket jown stairs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR The Equitable Bond Company ne . J has a plan to submit to you by The University of Washington which you can place your sav- may yet put a football team in the stre invading ings, however small they may be, where they will be safe and pay you Six per cent interest, com pounded annually, and permit you to share in profits, Especially planned for wage earners. EQUITABLE BOND COMPANY 605 Lowman Building Phone Elliott 1284 eld against some ‘= team during the latter part of the on, if present plans of the war | camp community service carry It is proposed that a team coached by Hunt versity of Washington, take Claude representing the Uni | some big team—the Oregon Aggies, for ex umple—the proc s of the game be ing turned over to war funds. The tilt should draw weil, in the opinion of those backing the scheme the melee would re ynsent of the authorities in charg athletios at the 1 stitution, With the othe etion, such as th ullman and the twe legen, ypting the war ment's recomn ing athletics, the local men may yet The training quire the BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $323. * +485 ORreN ane hhoeShop depart ndation of maintain TRUSS TORTURD b: aring the ‘ CAtabeee Mupture ‘Support. We Second Mloorfiel Bldg iiva's: chandk Up epeeitinacon Whe 1nd perk erial tosprove ite superior “ gridiron in at least one game this [a I Seconds Pike TakeLlevator tion 4. LUNDBERG CO. 4501 Third Ave Seattle }of Conch “Lonestar | according to advices from thq TH’ DOOR HAS NO DOORKNOB AN’ ONE OF TH’ WINDOWS 19 BROKE, AN’ “THERES AN APPLE “TREE IN TW’ FRONT YaRD BUT THERE AINT ANY APPLES On IT! BY ALLMAN a BY AHERN On~ \ catty See ALL THAT, BUT | KNOW 115 90, "CAUSE 1 BUNK THERE ! Fine! Fine! Gee « You'vE Gor REMARKABLE ENESIGHT! MARINES TO MEET CAMP LEWIS TEAM SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23.—The famous Mare island marine football eleven will play the Camp Lewis crew at the stadium in Tacoma on Thanksgiving day according to word sen ut by ert, in charge of the marir In thelr inv went, the Mare on the Uni land on Nov The mari rounding into championship f Bill Steers and Gillis are putting up a great fight for a place in the back field, while Lodell and Glover have just about cinched places behind the | line, Maj. Riner, of the marines, is in the East, looking over the prospe of the Mare island representa playing the Great Lakes train station team in Chicago if, the m: rines are #u al in the prelim inary games 16 Aged Farmer Looks for Brothers Here T. A. Shorbeck, 74, a farmer from Oelwein, Ia, is looking for his three broth wan 68, John 62 and Solomon 57, whom he has not ween for elght years, He lost a suitcase in a downtown shop con- taining all of his personal effects, which he has asked the police to help him recover. TORONTO, Oct. 22 ton, former Seattle b Frank Foys key star, may become a member of the Canadian Hockey association, The organiza- tion wants to trade t Danney ayer, who he royal flying for the former Seat iy now @ member of corps. MULTNOMAH TEAM COMING TO CAMP LEWIS CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 23.—The Mult ie club football crew vade Camp Lewis either Satur PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23.—Jack Dempsey and Battling Levinsky are | to mix in the next heavyweight go of prominence as soon as the flu! is lifted, according to Jack Cur ¥, who is promoting the bout. The tnix will in all probability be staged n the Newark airdrome, Philly Hight fans do not take kindly to Le. | fr the trip north Vinnky's style of fighting and after| The soldiers were originally sched- Dempsey let Billy Miske hang on 10|Uled to play the club men in the rounds when he could have ended | Rose city but with the quarantine on the aecording to local | the camp because of the “flu” it was ' it i# thought that | thought best by the military authort feel that way when he takes | (es to bring the Portland team to on the New York battler the camp. pees: ‘The Multnomah men are reported Peter Stalker, prominent soccer |to be in fine fettle after their two player, died in Seattle Tuesday, He | Victories over the University of Ore- starred on the old Seattle Wander-|0n and the Vancouver lers and Rangers and played on the | Fepresentatives. ‘The club men are Seattle allstar team, which was a| ut for revenge for the 10 to 3 beat- will day or Sunday of this week, accord |ing to word given out by Capt. Cook, of the camp, providing the club players can complete arrangements “\member of the Coast league a few|ing the soldiers handed them last | season. a The Lewis eleven shows promise, lV ~ew york jn. win. | J24ging from their easy victory ‘over K, Oct. 23-—Jess Will: the Foundation shipyard team last years ago. may be seen in action against one of the leading heavyweights of | Week try if he complies th the | to contribute his p istic | against the strong Great Lakes es in the natiorial camp n to| naval training station team and han- @ $170,000,000 for war funds, The | dled the bal) well and directed his telegram did not state who his op-|team from the pivot position with ponent would be | the skill of a veteran, according to | Chicago sport critics, He is a fresh- | man at the university, CHICAGO, TIL, Oct 23. John Lavan, manager of the Great | © Lakes naval training station base CHARGED WITH TIRE THEFT ball team and formerly shortstop on| Henry Samuelson, an employe of Ait So -ppiyrensgesd onb to [te Fortune Truck Co, has been Lieut. is thru w seball. He intends to of medicine |Afrested on the charge of stealing, go back of medicine |0n October 17, three auto tires, valued at $43.50, the property ef the Seattle Tire & Rubber Co., 908 Pike st In 1916 the accused served a sen- tence for forgery in the San Quen- tin, Cal, penitentiary. CHICAGO, 0 Jr, son of *t the Alonzo Stagg, elebrated coach of | E. of Chicago football ns, has made good on h ther's Jeleven. He played his first game, USED CARS MUST GO! Our floors must be cleared of all Used Cars « offer—specially priced for quick disposal. Every one will be a special en though we have reduced the price on these cars, our same liberal terms will apply on every purchase. If you want a car or are contemplating buying one—this is your chance. 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