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BY CONDO; DOINGS OF waste GasKker; i NOT A i SPITTOON $ ELK GOLFERS __BIG GRIDIRON PLAY SUNDAY GAME TODAY IN TACOMA, TACOMA, Oct. 26.—Local Elk golf} CAMP LEWIS, ers are preparing for the invasion of | Multnomah Athletic the Seattle golf team on Sunday, | vade Camp when a “crucial” match for the! Rhodes cup will be played. noon and a battle royal ix expected Seattle needs Sunday's match to| When the club men take the field eee emcee for. the year, while Ta-| against the strong soldier aggrege come must win in order to stay in| tion. The Fe the ree. If the local team should . Sama ont on top. another set-to would | Ported to be in fine shape for the | melee, and they are out f for the 10-3 beating the L handed them last season. The lUneup of the camp team iv uneertain, but Capt T. G. Cook gave out the following lineup, which ts subject to change: Selph, center; Rogers mun, right guards; Josephsen and | Capt. Duniop, right tackle, Schultze Hoerline and Mutch, right ends Butz and Daigh, left guard; Stark and Davart, left tackle; Spooner }and Noggle, left ends; Huyck and | Bryant, quarters Roughman and | Boyd, right halves; Oberle and Big left halves; Skadan and Black Oct The will in 26 club Lewis Saturday a e City men are re the cup last year by of three matches | Report ne x | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers tor Vegetables and Fruit »——— x VEGETABLES Beans—io-al green, .. in sks 060 Carrete—Local 5 Cabbage - Loe | Celery— Local | Cora—sw vet, | Quen Haske —Per ™ ‘é Cacumbers—-Local, outdoor, ae | B. Wash, crate ...1.0001-4 ne heade 7 lian brown, cwt Oregon Yellow Danver Peanat Batter—-Per T Peppers—-E. Wash. bell, Popeorn—lowa, per Tt. 08 al, per owt. . Wash. Netted Gems, cw Local, dos, br |. per Joo Harrahan, former feather- Weight champion of the Northwes Who lost his crown to Joe Gorman, @ Portiand, last winter, is rounding nt shape after a year’s retirement | the ring. in has been working out ‘Wher the careful eye of Caruso Dan Galt and is reported to be in good “Mape. He is anxious to box Gor ‘Mab, who still retains the title, in fhe near future, and Salt will try W put the bout across in a Seattle Qs soon as the ban is lifted. erate MILWAUKEE, Oct. 26-—Charley Wash, Bis, former three-cushion billiard a: os RE . finds that his billiard prac NUT tee has been of great help to him in Me army. His “eye accuracy,” ac quired in the use of the lvories, has ‘Wor him a sharpshooting medal. Peanats—Per Th. Pecans—er t x Prices Paid Shipper tor GREAT LAKES, Oct Rooncoe | ponttry. Veal and Pork. to. b. Seattle —— . former Indiana end, and 4, star guard of the Minnesota aM in 1917, joined the Great Lakes Raval training station gridiron team fh practice Friday, and will t Sitle for the big game with No Western university Saturday. ae er 26. Springs—Under 2 ts. 2 The. and over Ducks—Live Young, Light, Heavy, live Belgian Hares Tarkeys—-Live, & Dressed od block hows 12@ 28@ 320 Live The, and over CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—Pians tor pro Widing all of the soldiers and nail @8 thruout the country with golf ®te under way here. Golfing clubs 88 to furnish clubs, bails and caddy present plans oclation. ie 10@ Retailers for cogs and Cheese tn 66%@ pkas., city creamery, Tos, wy lo rtona city Visdimir Bourtzett, Russian revo-| “parchment. wrapped and litterateur, has resuthed | local creamery, cubes ..... .62@ 4p Paris publication of anti Bolshe Wat, anti-Kerensky and anti-German Rae ™UPvrened im Petrograd) nr iretan eunw’ America? d ington cream brick creamery, ue mY. A ue Washington triplets —THE— Oregon triplets 230 BANK OF CALIFORNIA | 7 a a Sos NATIONAL 4° OCIATION o— OF SAN FRANGISGO | fvevts (A MATIONAL BANK Per ewt. eral Menerve Bank Capital and Surplus $17,000,000.00 SEATTLE BRANCH 92.00034 1 88.00@ 39. Cracked Corn White Egyptian Corn Chop Feed Meal olled Barley K Alfalfa Meal 41.00@ 00 00 00 00 00 00 » and Columbia st. Wagner, Manager. Wh oat. Manager, || Onte—Minnesota ‘akeman, Asst. Manager. }|_ Local (sprout | Beretch Foud— CAMP LEWIS and Dad-| 14.08 | been badly crippled, THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOR 26, 1918. HE DUFFS—And He Never Went Out to Call. IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE. TO See You AGAIN, MISS 7 “Tim SAX PAL~ A KINDA HELO UP ON THIS JOB, 60 WILL YoU GIMME A LIFT AN’ FINIGH 'ER UP WHILE 1 GO GET AN OK. SLIP FROM TH’ ‘LIEUT ¢ a FRECKLES AND FRIENDS. SIMINY CHRISMUS ! (T'S A SHAME T MAKE A FELLA WoRK ON A HOT DAY UkE THIS! « Independent Air Force to Bomb Berlin M Allies Plan Attack on BY EDWARD M. THIERRY N. E. A. Staff Correspondent (Passed by Censor) PARIS, France, Oct. 26 Bombs rattling on the roof of the palace of Potsdam dropped not by one flyer but by hundreds of airplanes bearing the colors of the United State England, France and Italy! An independent, inter-allied air for as distinct an arm of warfare and under as sep- ate command as the inter- allied armies on land and the llied navies on the sea. expan air force t weapon for victory allies pos PRARAR RAR AAR ROAD BULLETIN Issued py Humes, Engineer peat 4. King County i Week Ending October 26, 1918 } \ Seattle-Taeoma—High Line Rond— Th Moines, in good con Gravel road in good New pavement t of Auburn at end of Enumclaw — pienie )pen in & logging surface to 1 lin-Binck Diamond madition Dinmond, vin Seon condition, This is o reach Biack Dia enton-Tnan Hend--i n snowing ad in ravel dalmie Pans Ilas bee at # nit of pass, so re in good condition for t this point 5 Kirkiand aN Hi; pavement Kast road closed at If necessary ke detour at for pavement to go through, can ma Tolt For further roads in King © c 83 nformation regarding unty, call Main 6900, 8. C., Oct All str tern North Caro lina and portions of this district were at flood stage yesterday, due to | unusual rainstorms, Railroads have | ama in We |} WouLD BE PLEASED TO HAVE You CALL SOME Me BURNTWooD sah Mio (|| [ter ste now - How Dol GtT You Take A THIRD AVENUE CAR AND GET OFF AT HINETY Your | | sevenTH STREET \'KNOW GEORGE ~ GIVIN' & HELPIN’ WAND LIKE “THIS, 19 © JUST AS MUCH TOWARD wi Jus B CAUSE 1M A KID AW'T NO REASON WHY | CAN'T Go SWIMMIN' VD GWE ANY FER A NICE ~ Sucks! THING SWIM ~ On, You Live RIGHT ON THE CORNER P NO, THERE 1S A CANDY STORE RIGHT ON THE CORNER A VERY NICE CANDY STORE — AS FEEDIN' SHELLS To TH’ BIG GUND - YEP . I(T ALL COMES UNDER TH’ SAME Wr Gosu: CAN'T YA LET ME OFF T'DAY 3 - JUST DUT YERSELF IN MY PLACE re SEE How You'd 7 ( PAGE — BY ALLMAN IF You"LL JUST SToP IN TWAT CANDY Store They LL GLADIN DIRECT You RIGHT To w LWeE . WERE | get ce Munitions Centers, Sub Bases, Royal Palace and Morale of People | And thin is the plan for the offensive against Germany Development of such a strategic force, ite sponsors hold, will bring about these results in the shortest time Dist tries whi aeria » th munition in at the root of tus. all al a he y blow ety submarine ring — about and poll Germany brain endeavor at the en far-reaching al effects in the heart and al powers. Supporter the plan declare this schem development of in ter-allied air power affords the best and the most rapid return for the expenditure of man-power, material aml money moral air powe *" my in accepted srominent de for PHIL HENDERSON United Sat dn erely, 31 § day morning's died « I f disease, 8: wounded rat Lieut. Phil A. He ; derson, Squadron ivided an) follows Kree uw “Just as the offensive is the domi nt factor in war, so is the strat legic offensive the dominant factor in alr power.” purpose of an independent in ed air force ix, figuratively rally, “to darken the sky of airmen concede the high value of such an Individual flight as Gabriel D'Annunzio made over Vienna, when he dropped prop. aganda “bombs.” "That may do informant said, strong is needed thing that has dynam Jerlin can and will be by @ ningle aviator but by hundreds They can carry war in all its dread ful reality to the kaiser’s doorstep at Potsdam.” Would Spread Terror ‘The salutary effect of such expe ditions, or series of expeditions, may moral for Vienna,” my but something for WINS WAR CROSS r department reported 109 casualties Friday 7 died s follows: Killed in action, tec wounded, degree undetermined, Killed in action, 3; missing in action, 6 fetermined, 88; jent, 12th A former university stu jerver, received the distinguished service cross for extrac t and Pacific state casualties, including three Washington men (none from Seattle), Next of Kin. Cordes Shaughnessy # WouUNDED te Delmar A. Miller Private Harvey A. Wilw Address Private Willie Private John FE WOUNDED Salmon Thomas . Virgil Le. Albert BE, Private Private DIED FROM ACCIDES Name Private George W. Overall Private Rufus T. Finnel! WOUNDED—DE Lieut. George W. FR. Martin... Cook Michele Curtont te liam A. Hayes te William P. Mortensen MISSING Private Elmer Cai MARINE COR . San Diego, Cal... DIED OF DISHAS # follow Name Lockout, Missoula SEV Spok yard Cordes Shaughnessy Mont E Mont..Mra. J. yash....Mra. Muriel Yates Ida. Mra, Robt. Mydron s! Salem, Or. Portland, Or. Siizabeth Thomas Mr SECTION NO, 2 T AND OTHER CAUSES xt of +. )Mra, Rey Add Kin. lewo Hollis Ke Lewiston, Idaho..Mra, M, A. Finnell DETERMINED neeles, Mrs, . ames Curtoni “Willam Hayes JJ JNels Mortensen mm, Wash. JALTI John H. Carison OF DISHASE Name Robert J. Brown iliam W. Ipson w Hiatt UNI Private Nathan H MISSING Corp. ¥ IN HOS Private & RAIN DAMAGES PRE GREENVILLE, 8, C., Oct. 26 this hours has done inundating city, rain Partially fall in the last much property damage in this sec tion. No loss of life has been re ported. xt of Kin, garet O'Mara y Jane Ipson Address Morrison, Wash Utah . Malinda A, Hiatt Nellie Lancaster oD OF WOUNDS jeorge Cadman Pay Checks Cashed While enjoying » cael game of cards er pocket billiards dewn stairs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Cerner 8rd and Pike Lanch Osanter Bertha D. Martin | be visualized from the terrorism that has spread thru the population of | at Stuttgart, Mannheim, Frankfort and the such cities Coblenz, Cologne other cities in the Rhine country ab ready bombed by The independent British force, un- der Gen, Trenchard, has had a num ber of Amer! n pilots and observ ers attached to it The are six squadrons of about a dozen ma chines each, carrying and dropping into Germany upward of 365 tons of high explosive bombs on each raid The expansion of such a force at least four-fold, with American avi ators playing their proportionate share, is planned, The force would be of independent command and dis tinct from the air forces atta to each army under the sup command of Generalissimo Fo: supporting those armies in land warfare 6 BILLION MATCHES BOUGHT FOR YANKS Special to The Star by N. E. A) WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—-What ever our boys at the front may lack they're going to have plenty of matches this winter! The war de partment has purchased 6,000,000,000 for the use of the expeditionary forces—100,000,000 boxes, or 50 boxes api for the 2,000,000 men in F enough sulphurs to light 3,000 cigarets per man AVIATION OFFICER Is KILLED NEAR HIS HOME LONDON, Oct. 26.—Within sight of his home, which he had just | visited, an aviation officer whose | parents live in Sussex, was killed |as he ascended for the return jour | ney to the front The Man Who Makes $10.00 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 success. Which way are you headed? The Equitable Bond Company has a plan to submit to you by which you can place your sav however small they may be, 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 British planes their 6.4... Mra, Susan Salmon | 8. F PARIS, Oct. de Guerre, One of Observer who came those back shell pieces in his airplane on another day successfully fought planes. Edward off 18 Hun Lieut.-Pilot Donald accomplish ments of attacks of ener artillery fi ut.-Pilot made nine another day bullets in his Lieut.-Pilot Hal coming own one my re Willtam bombardments y * and brought down one enemy plane back with machine. after Ney was Harold Wilson King bombard- “with great courage in spite airplanes and ten ERICAN AIRMEN PROVE VALOR IN PERILOUS FEATS OF HERISM BY EDWARD M. THIERRY (N. BE. A. Staff Correspondent.) 26.—Some bravest deeds are accomplished American air squadrons. more have been awarded the Croix | French observer, Lieut. Bonfils, had been killed and himself wounded in the arm, brought down a German plane and brought his own machine and the corpse of his comrade back into the French lines. Three enemy airplanes were |brought down by Lieut.-Observer Lloyd Schaeffer. 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