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| Leaders for German Democracy By virtue of his position as leader of the majority socialist party of Germany, Philip Scheidemann must} be reckoned as one of the powers in Germany should there be a change in government Scheidemann has already been spoken of as a possible successor to Prince Max Baden, as chancellor, As leader of the socialists in the reich: | stag he has been prominently in the | public eye since the beginning of the war. j Even under the present regime, Scheidemann’s power has been great enough to secure for him the vice of the reichstag and a the he has been charged with & pawn in the hands of the it of Bismarck and that the chancellor, embittered by being from court, told him court secrets which the kaiser dare not have made public. These documents, PUGET SOUND ' STEAMERS || i Vietorta. @alty | *Does not eal! at fwith rail lines for all! fpotnts on Olympte! 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A) AMSTERDAM, Oct. 25.—To what extremes the morality of the Ger- mans has descended is shown in this advertisement In the Magdeburg. er Zeitung: “Single man desires to dispose of his five children, girls ages 5, 7, 10, 12 and 13; what offers? ~G. R., 101, office of this paper.” Diamonds Watches and Liberty Bonds as security when you need money. Loans taken up from others and more money advanced Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. You get full amount of loans— Empire Mortgage Loan Co. Established 12 Yeara, 20123 White Bidg. COR. FIRST AVF. AND PIKE st. Pheae Main 4965 “IF f HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” ‘This is my message of Aeliver- ance to you from the fear that ac- companies Dental operations. I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and TREAT Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases but acute absecessed conditions. Lowest prices !n your city for high-class, ‘cuarantesd FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON 8ST. RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Look for the Free Doctor Sign. BETYER VALUES UP-STAIRS 932. * tn sSegis TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 ard, Corner 8rd and Pike Lanch Counter Barber Shep feft Drinks Main 2819 Card Tables DOING Enon You SAY We GOT A LETTER FROM WILBUR? WHERE Yes MY LAD ~ BEFORE | TONED | SPORT | SALAD PAYS HIS OWN SALARY Sol Metzger has been engaged by the Camp Dix Athletic association as |head football coach this fall. The former tutor of the University of Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Washington and Jefferson, signed a contract recently which is undoubt edly the oddest in the history of American football, He will receive $1 a year for his services, this jamount having been sul previously to the athletic assoc by himself. Running up a count of 50 billiards in 34 Innings in an impromptu match with A! Kieckhefer, tne champion, rece: | three-cushion record. Charley Mc Court holds the mark, and while Can nifex’s mark will not go down in the records, because it wan not made in tournament play, his friends think that he has a fine chance to cop the titular honors again by his recent ex hibition, WELSH A SAWBONES Freddie Welsh, former lightweight champion, is now a private in the | United States army. He ie attached to the medical service and stationed at Washington. CATCHER WITH TANKS “Tank” Severeid, catcher for the St. Louls Browns, has waived de ferred classification because of de pendents and enlisted in the tank service, reporting to Jefferson Bar- racks, St. Louis ATTELL NEARLY BLIND Monte Attell, former boxing star. returned to his home in San Fran from New York last week prac. Ity blind and is old time friends | cave @ monster benefit in Frisco for him CHINAMAN WANTS TO PLAY | _ fam Ki Kee is » little Chinese Ind who is making @ strenuous effort to land on the University of California football. eleven jhe was put fn at quarter and ran |the eleven like a veteran. His lan | guage in said to be strictly up to date. Coach Smith says that if all his players had the pep little Sam Ki Kee shows he would have a good team, even if all the veterans were missing. Former Seattle | Man Is Killed in Aviator Lieut. Alexander B. Bruce, son of David Bruce, of Law- RELEN WAS IT OVER | | SHOWING IT TO MRS, GREEN RUNS UP COUNT OF 50 | y, Bob Cannifex, | former title holder, tied the world's 5 t} } In a recent game | THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918. EA) Weir ,Howis We GETTING ALONG AT Ths TRAINING cAMP? WHAT DID HE have “To SAN? OF THE DUFFS—Tom Thinks Wilbur a Great Fellow Now. OW.ne'S GETING OM JUST FINE ~ He Salo THAT He WAS UP IN AN AIRPLANE FOUR ME LIGHTLY — BUT - AT ARMY CAMP CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 25. An invi | tation haw been tendered to Elmer A | Henderson, of the Seattle naval | training station, formerly Broadway high school coach, to handle the referee's whistle in the big game with Multnomah Saturday by Capt T. G. Cook, of the camp. The soldiers lack a good punter laccording to Capt. Cook and Lieut Eddie Kienholz, coach. Three men are practicing the kicking end of the game under Lieut. Kienholz’ dire every day, for a good kicker be developed. Huyck, Black | well and Selph took turns at punt ing. | The captain ts reported to be much pleased with the team's showing to| date and expects to “clean up” on! the clab men in Saturday‘s tilt — | A a lh . : ) Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | Vegetables and Fruit VEGETABLES Keete—Local, per sack . eans— Local green, 1.. Local, per Herveradish —1oca! Lettace— Local, pe Local leaf, per Fopeorn—lown, per Tb. .,. ons Crabapples Cranberries Ter Kastern, per bbl Grape Froit—Fiorida Vears—-E. Wash Frunes—Local Italian NUT! Action in France| » rence, Mass, has been killed in ac-| 39 tion in France, according received by his father from Wash- ington, on October 17 | Lieut. Bruce, who was born in Seattle, was instrumental in form ing the Phillips Andover medical unit that sailed for France on April 28, 1917. In France, after serving as an ambulance driver for the French, he joined the American forces. Up | to early September he was credited with having captured 70 Hun planes, N. W. Aviator Wins Cross for Heroism) Firat Lieut. A. E. Eaterbrook, on | of Maj. BE. P. Esterbrook, Fort Flag- ler, Wash., has been awarded the dis- tinguished service cross for extraor- dinary heroism in action near St. MI: | hiel, France. As observer of the First squadron, ok volunteered to fly with a pilot over the enemy's lines on a photo graphic mission during the opening he fierce St. Mihiel offensive, un »mpanied by the usual protection of battleplanes, Notwithstanding the low-hanging clouds and intense aerial activity, they penetrated four kilometers be- | yond the German lines, were attack: | ed by four enemy nachines, which | they fought off, completed their mis sion and returned safely. Steps have been taken towards the creation of a garden city, the first of ite kind in France, at Pressis-Robin: | son, seven miles from Paria Lieut. Ester: | * to word) Grese—Yo Hens—Light, live Heavy, live . igian Tarkeys— Live, Dremned ... +. | Pork—Good’ bioc' | Veal—Fancy Beef—Country, per Tb. ” esteem | Selling Prices to Retailers fer : Butter, Eggn and Cheese Butter— Ras Local city ereamery, tha, 1 cartons... Loca} parch Local Kane Pulleta . Cheese— in C54 66 creamery, pkgs, wrapped Limburger .. 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