The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1918, Page 9

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SGasrt rt tver’s ‘ BUSINESS HAVE YOU Got GIVING TIPS P y JUST MAKS THE SERVICE THAT MUCH WoRSE THOSE WHO RCCUSS TO PAY THE PRoPRIGTOR'S WES AS WELL AB POR THOSE WHO CAN'T Are Xo GVE TIPS! AND X HAPPEN To KNOW, 43 ~ AS YOUR GROCSR AND YouR TAILOR, THaT CAN'T APRORD IT ETHER {!! —_—— | ‘TODAY’S MARKET REPORT Paid Wholesale Vegetables cad Fruit nn Sine | VEGETABLES Selling Prices to Retailers ib. Batter, Egus and Cheese Datter— ity creamery, tae, aan -.2.80 f green, T., tn ake 820 08 per sack 1.78 tn Local, por 1 viN@ 02 cartons ue 64 Se Alfaife—© Wah. No 1... Timothy — © F Rye Seed Whole Corn Cracked Com White Egyptian Corn . 32.00024.00 TY Per owt jeal Per ton -Per owt, 59 Seruteh Food—Per ew 25\SALVAGE WORKERS NEEDED | An appeal for precinct captains Is being made by the salvage depart ment of the Red Cross. A captain should own or be able to obtain the | use of an auto, since it in a captain's duty to collect donations. Recruits should call Elliot 4512. Pay Checks Cashed W'S goes Panonts Sete can’ TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR io@ 12 The, and over .28@ .29 Block hogs a) TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Telephone operating offers many advantages te young Wemen whe are secking employment at » good salary with eppertantiies for advancement. Good Pay A good salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases. Permanent Position Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancercent. Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating. Associates carefully selected. Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices. Comfortable Innch and recreation rooms. Annual vacation with pay. Mick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous expe Fence in not necesmury. Our employment office is located om the First Floor, i116 Fourth Ave., between Spring and » and ix open from 8:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. We invite You to call at thie office and meet the School Principal, who Will gmdly discuss the matter personally with you. An ap Pointment may be made by calling Hlliott 12000. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUE First Floor BY CONDO | DOIN Limburger .. Waehington Yo NO Washington cream “ Oregon Y. A 0 36 Washington tripiete 5 Oregon triplets Ty | Country | » THE SEATTL PAR OW Nes,| Have A GREEN CARO-1 REGSTERED BUT Imus HAVE LEFT tT home IN MY OTHER VEST PockerT- GET TH’ LEAD PIPE READY CHAS - SWA~ HERE “Hey come! AGAIN \TOLd You viRuie MONDAY, OCTOBE iS OF THE DUFFS—Saved in the Last Reel, Just Like a Movie. We'b GIVE Him A CHANCE TO MAKE GooD~ MV 4 IVS It WN Vest flupi PockkT HANGING IN ” A “TWE FRONT CLose'T- NES ,HELEN, BRING [Yr RIGUT DowN Were A COUPLE MORE TwisTs CHARLEY AN’ WE'LL PAGE # BY ALLMAN MUST THINK YouRE A DRUM MAJOR WITH THAT CANE } ws 7(GooH~ WAS | DREAMIN’ 2 Now” CALIFORNIA TO MIX WITH = “ OREGON TEAM PORTLAND, The of Oregon in to play the of California in San Fran. Fighting Harp | Cop in U. S. Army ts- = Ore, Oct. 28 Untvernity University | cinco, November a ording to an expenses are to be turned Into the lwar work fund The Ore Aggies are reported to be anxious to take on the Mare Is land marines, and a tit may be ar |ranged with the soldiers of the sea, according to reports coming from the state college stronghold The final plans for the proposed Camp LewisMarine battle for Thankeriving day have not been |completed, and If the Northerners de |eline to take on the Mare Island rep- ronentatives, a game may be arranged | Dietz's prodigion. SPORT SALAD The Sound shipyard leagué for the pros never donald and Du first piace hon- to go, have or to turn in their & three weeks for fted Chet Neff, prominent Northwest | lightweight, is il in Bellingham with ccording to word re Dan Salt, jocal fight This is Harry Casey, former Se attle Nehtwei; who is now doing military police in France. In a letter to Dan he nays that he likes the country and ut that he will be k to the little v nd. His presen’ ary Police, Co. B, First uarters Regulars, A. KE. Casey the fight fan with the terrible to box the best men of his division and rang up during his ring career here. wns popularly known to as “the fighting harp right.” He used numerous victorivs BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS SSR ¢ °485 sets. INGLE READY TO BOX MUFF IN ABERDEEN George Ingle and Muff Bronson will mix in @ battle for the North west lightweight title on November 4 in Aberdeen, providing the ban is lifted, according to Matchmaker | Harry Druximan. | Ingle has not been very active in Seconds. Pike TakeElewator ring competition for some time, but with a chance to get another crack | OR at the lightweight honors the iron: | Go to the worker says he will give the Port: | = land boy a run for his money. | ber yg Millwood eg Bronson is in fine shape, accord: | Ington St. | and 1111 First Ave. ing to the Rose City scribes, despite | his recent de! by McCarthy, the| And the Doctor will give California kn ut artist, who out- you @ careful examination weighed him veral pounds. and prescribe for you Italian papers praise Grace Cleve- and Porter, American woman from South, for good work director of recreations, hospitals and axylugas in Rome If you are sick you cannot do bet- ter than take advantage of this offer. | We save you money and give the | ‘pest possible treatment. | jwith the Multnomah club for the} Rose City on Turkey day for Coach | championship of the Puget REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whale- bone) plate, which Is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very Lit- | tle of the roof of the mouth; you can| bite corn off the cob. All work guaranteed for 18 years. Have impresai n the morning and get teeth Examinatl and advice fre at of our present patro’ work J» still giving good ers who have tested our work on coming to our office, be # im the right place. Bring ¢ with you. Open Sundays Fr 9 to 12 for Working People HIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS TX St. . Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co, TACOMA GOLF |: TEAM WINS sion of the trophy If Tacoma wins the final tilt, which is sched- uled for Noy. 17, the cup wi up for competition in 1919. Ten i bat he Mb Tacoma golfers will invade Seattle, TACOMA, Oct. 28.-—Playing If @/ witle a like number of Seattle men iriving rain, the Tacoma Elks will take on 10 Tacomans in the downed the Seattle golfers under @ Cty of Destiny, in the deciding count of 36-14 In the match Tun-| melee of the golf season. off in the inter-club series at the Kut nto aoe Meadow park links Sunday. The A Watch Repaired by count is now even and another h in necessary to decide the axon ; Jones Is Always Right Telephone Eiliott 2607 1229 FOURTH AVENUB fers won two out yn the Rhodes and needed but to cinch ponnen- f three cup last Sunday's victory season SOLDIERS WIN LOWEST RATES TO ON GRIDIRON CALIFORNIA CAMP LEWIS, Oct, 28.—With the | SAN FRANCISCO ball on the 40-yard line in the se ond quarter, Lyle Bigbee, of the sol-| |diers, shot a pass to Right End | Schultze, who dashed thru the visit-| ors’ defense for the only touchdown of Sunday’s tilt with the invading Multnomah club eleven of Portland. NEXT SAILING: 5. 6. “WILLAMETTE,” OCTOBER 81 service, large outside state- Fooms ane unas =e bored The fin was 7-0. convenience for passeng: 6 of soldiers witness: gag fell particulars et City ed the contest, which was one of the | Str " Hardest fought gridiron meices ever | THE M’CORMICK LINE staged on the camp field. 190 Cherry St Phone Fillots 3436 CORK TIP EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES Listen, People !— If you are not fully satisfied after smoking half the box, return the balance to 37 Drumm St., San Francisco, and receive in exchange a THRIFT STAMP. Who takes the risk? —The Quality of 01d Egypt!!

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