The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1918, Page 9

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Yi DON'T PRONOUNCE THO mat bree! H TOWN Cor ° “13 SILENT — tices YES, THEY WOULD Editor: Why don't you west for sports on the police force? What I mean is athletics. BY Conno| NAM: "oe jon the force ain't | comes to retreating Ain't I right? I'll say #0, If Mayor slow when i! DOIN Vit WAVE TO hUsTLE \F ob WANT TO CATCH THAT SEVEN OcLocK “TRAIN— IV's quire A HIKE To THE DEPOT! f Ou! MSIEU- EeF Nou ME TEACH THE ENGLISH SPEEK, ME FRENCH To You “TEACH OF “THE HOW OF THE FIRST, Nou ZIS TOWN AIR MAIL TO FLY FROM COAST TO COAST BY ? SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OF THE DUFFS—Tom Came Home Sooner Than Expected. 1s There ANY GooD Shovrin” AROUND Hees CAPTAIN? Y 1 CAN'T SAY, BUT \ KNOW THERE IS A LOT OVER IN FRANCE THING HE'S | Bop GUNS GOT Twera?| pee Kutt’ NON' WON! m’Sieu- OF THE EAR MAKE LISTEN Bi- ANG- VIL- EHR ZO - BwaH ! PAF MEDALS FOR HEROES BY ALLMAN HERE, EXPRESS - __| TwS BLAMED BAGGAGE & ExPRess| Ting BACK TO MY HOME RIGHT HERE IM WN! + TO a BY AHER} WELL-THEN, 1 DONT WANT ANY FRENCH LESSONS IF VLL HAVE “To SAY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS- CHICKY- AY- GO, OILY - NWAH - WHEN (T AINT ¢ CHINESE TROOP IN CLEMENCEAU PLAY (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) OF BATTLE OF YSER 218, Nov. 6.—Medals commem, SETS Cops | Hanson could get some of the boys gught to be athletes, because how is aroun@ town to join his force, just aa dificer who is not athletic going lke Uncle Sam has got athletes to q@umpete with fast crooks? You | join the army, this city’s force woulg We need more | be some force, eh? I'll say so. | police forces, altho I| They would half to be taught to | guem some of those who already got | shoot straight. ED O. B. PARIS, Nov. 5.—A Chinese troup selected from the Chinese colony of Paris, recently presented the com. edy, “Le Voile du Bonheur,” trans Traffic policemen in Montreal are|lated into Chinese. The play was {forbidden the Charlie Chaplin mus-| written years ago by M. Clemenceau, | tache. the French premier. | 5 lorative of the Battle of the Yeer in s October, 1914, are being awarded + now to every man, French and Lel- gian, who took part. SOCE err t tam ) On Samara ‘The big benefit boxing show to be here by Austin & Salt, Seat fight promoters, to help raise the national war work be Uned up within the Secording to Dan Salt. Many of the local boys are offer urray, the Call may be brought f @ strong possibility that McCarthy. the walloping teterman from the Golden Gate, also make the trip North to) fgome local boy willing to risk Mie Mfe in the ring with the South NAVAL BOYS WILL HAVE NEW ELEVEN Pigskins will be flying thru the ut at the naval training station the ity campus during the Weeks, for the embryo ing to put a gridiron field. Coach Hender put out a strong team at rt that a fast tearm will be the camp within the the untversity S.A bly be lined up, ac- Lenderson. several former high Mool stars out at the training SBP, a5 well as a number of col i luminaries, and the prospects Successful season are very the minds of the sailors The Man Who Makes $10.00 Per Week And spends eleven, is on the road {0 failure; the man who makes Ten Dollars per week and spends Bine, is on the way to success Which way are you headed? The Equitable Bond Company & plan to submit to you by Which you can place your sav- ings, however small they may be, Where they will be safe and pay You Six per cent interest, com Pounded annually, and permit you fo share in profits. Especially Planned for wage earners. 605 Lowman Building Phone Elliott 1284 training camp last season, has) U. S. AIRMEN | Hugo Bezdek has been drafted. | Staters the art of football this fall |im the same manner which made the |Oregon teams famous for several seasons In this neck of the woods. Beadek is to be a supervisor of one of the atreraft athletic divisions somewhere in the eastern part of the country, according to word re ceived from the Penn State college. Bezdek was planning on tuning up |a team to take on Gil Dobie’s fa- }mous Annapolis crew, which haa }been cleaning up Eastern football Past season. | When Dobie was at Washington and | Bezdek at Oregon, the annual clash j detween their teams was the big | gridiron melee of the season. Before taking charge of the Penn State athletic activities, Bezdek was manager of the Pittsburg National league basebal club and made a very creditable showing with the material he had to work with, in the Opinion of Easteen diamond experts. SPORT SALAD Joe Benjamin, the Spokane light weight, who has made a good show ing in the fight game in California during the past few months, says he will join the navy, according to re ports from the Golden Gate. Benja min has been acting as sparring part, ner for Doug Fairbanks for several months. When the statistics on pinch hit ters who delivered are compiled for the season just completed, Jack Gra ney, of the Cleveland Indians, prob- ably will be found at the head of the list, for he had wonderful luck all season in the role of hitting ‘em in the pinch Gobert, the brilliant French tennis player, who made a short viait to this country some years ago and who is hype ected with the French aviation sérvice, had a nar row escape a short time ago. Mi plane fell from a height of about 500 feet and was smashed to atoms and his pilot was killed instantly Johnny Evers remarks from “over there” that “The kaiser will be the most popular corpse ever known Barney Oldfield left Kansas City the other day for Low Angeles, on his sixth transcontinental trip over land in the “Golden Submarine.” About five days will suffice him to make the 2,100 miles with all the stops | Hugo has been teaching the Penn | Ag = JAN PRANCI SCO PE ACROPLANE AFTER. 18 HOURS PLIGHT TRom ——— NEW YORK AT 120 MILES - PER HOUR>. = a BY FREDERICK M. KERBY {N, E. A. Staff Correspondent) +} NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Tranacon | tinental air mail will go from the At | antic coast to the Pacific within one jday’s daylight. This is the assertion of Alan R. Hawley, of the Aero club of America “The transcontinental mail lines Will soon be established,” sald Haw Hey today. “When they are, we nay to send mail from New York }to San Francisco, from Boston to Seattle, from Phila Barbara, from or perket TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1420 Bnd. Coveer Srd and Pike Narter WORK SHOES BETTER VALUES UP -STAIRS $3 * $483 ~ SampleWhoeSnop Second Floorfitel Bldg Second. Pike TakeElevator Tris Speaker, center fielder of the Cleveland American league baseball club, is to enter the navy aviation school at the Massachusetts Insti- tute of Tech Your Diamonds Watches and Liberty Bonds as security when you need snoney Loans taken up from others and more money advanced Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. You get full amount of loans— no interest deducted. Ladies’ Empire Mortgage Loan Co. Established 12 Years, 20123 White Bidg. | Charleston to | Cranberries—P Grape Frult—Flotian Los Angeles or San Diego within one day's daylight. This will be done by ret of airplanes The fact that the earth revolves from west to east makes this posstbie acific coast time is three hours slower than Eastern time. At 3 o'clock In the morning in New York it is only 12 o'clock midnight In San Francisco. “The direct line from New York to San Francisco, as the airplane flies in exactly 2.500 miles, Figuring day Ught from 3 o'clock in the morning until 9 at night gives 18 hours. But the time differential of three addi LP SD EARTH MOVES FROM WEST TO LAST —> SF> TRAIN AFTER. ZZ IBHOURS RUN FROM NEW YORK AT 35 MILE PeR HOUR. Th NEW YORK > eS at light flying time 21 hours. This! would require a speed of only 120 miles per hour to make a non-stop Night across the continent One hundred and twenty miles per hour is not a high speed, ax airplane performance goes now. On October 2a De Haviland nine-plane, equipped with a Liberty motor and piloted by “Our government haa already suc cessfully tested out the first of the butlt Caproni planes, equipped with four Liberty motors, which devele 0 horsepower Aeronauts eng ere familiar with the prog that bas been made in the last two years in aeronautics, and familiar, aleo, with the experi. ments now un way, believe that itris quite that we may see horsepower airplane within | Caleb Bragg, a civilian pilot of the bureau of alreraft production, flew from Dayton, 0. to Washington, D. C.. m distance of 430 miles, in tw hours and 50 minutes, or at a rate of | We ought to & mee hinivl ARLY 143 MILES PER HOUR, Chines | capable dl re eye yg The Liverty moter saees, “ee the 1 them for transatlantic mail a 6,00 the next year } "We ought to have plenty of ma- | tional hours makes the available day-' average, snore than 400 horsepowe te car TODAY’S MARKET REPORT Before the war, an airplane flew for 24 hours and 10 minutes without landing, and « continuous flight of 1,400 miles was made on another | occasion. THE WAR HAS AD. VANCED 20 YEARS.” VEGETABLES Heets—Local, per mack . Neane—Locai arrote Dealers fer Prete 1 2 sack, § dos. maaegas 1.80@2.25 Corn Haske—Per 1. ..... 6.66. 6 1s Cacumbers-—Hothouss, per doz Varplant—F, Wash, crate . He—Cal., per Mm tase Local, per I. Cora—twest, local, 1.00@1.60 Cal. Australian brown Oregon ow Danver Peanut Hotter Local ‘ ‘ B. Wash. Netted Gems Aweet, per ™ Pumpkins Feadishes 20.00@25.00 27 00@ 40.00 FRUITS polee— B. Wash, King David....... %. Wash. Jonathana .. B. Wash. De Local Kin, Bananas —Guater TD. .08@ 08% 4.25 Eastern, per bbl. .. 2.12.00 7.00@7.60 Grey Local Concord: 4: per Iu ee ‘cnne 24 combs | -7 6 per box + 10.606 11.00 12.00@13.00 ; 1.60200 seeeseees! 2.60@3.00 Lemons—Cal, | Almends—Per th. PRO | COR. WINST AVE. AND PIKE pT, | Phone Main 4065 “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” Thin 1s my me ance to you from | Companies Dental operations. 1 BXTRACT, FILL, CROWN ana pain in all cases but acute abscessed | conditions. | | pr in your ctty for | guarante Per tb. . bone) plate, which is the lightest and at bi Have impr t Call Test of Time. Mont of our t Ds b in to the right place. Brin UNIVERSITY 87, tle oj See Samples of Our Plate and er ag till giving good tested our work. When coming to our office. be sure you ane |e by this ad with you. Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People Open OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Poultry, Veal and Pork, f. 0. b Seattle Ps _ Springs—Under 2 he . 2 Ibe and over Dacks—Live . Geese—Young, hive Mens—Light, live natseyy lite jan Hares Turkeys Live, Dreared Pork—<Good block hogs . Veal—Fancy bes Beet—Country, per B. 7 Prices Paid Shipper f "One Romanoff Is _ t Still in the Ring | inate —e Live 5 Tbe, and over 10@ ue ue ibe ‘oe %- m Seales | Belling Prices to Ke'atlers for Butter, Eggs and Cheese x6 ters Hatter— Local city creamery, cartons Local city the, tn ue mery, pkes, Fancy ranch Yashington eream bri Oregon Y Washington triplets . Oregon triplets. ‘ nd Grain wholesale) nos Satine * Grand Duke Dmitri Pavloviteh once an heir to the Russian throne, has been commissioned a temporary captain in the Royal Guards of the British army ESCAPES SHELLS BUT IS KILLED IN BEAR PIT (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) PARIS, Nov. 6.—A French soldier named Pastoury had faced death and the savage Huns so often that he didn’t think it was any trick at all to climb into a polar bear pit in the Paris zoo, He was home on leave and was leannig over the pit |rail when he accidentally dropped his trench knife inside, Laughingly he climbed down to get it. A bear | pounced on him, and, before Ameri can soldiers could drive the brute off with revolvers the pollu was lit Alfaife—1. W. Timothy —F. Kye Seed Meal Kolled Barley In order to introduce our new (whale- rongest piate known, covers very lit- the roof of the mouth; you can te corn off the cob. All work guaranteed for 15 years. erally torn to pieces. sion taken in the morning | mr" Ls same day. Examination SHELLS DON’T STOP K. OF C. 6.—A German shell ra field kitchen operat Knights of Columbus, and partly wrecked it. But the kitchen kept on serving hot drinks to the | Yanks, according to EB. C. Grady, of | Whiting, Ind. a seeretary gust re-| Opposite Fraser-Patersom Ca, turacd to Paris, Mridge Werk. We Stan@ the ARIS, Nov. is recommended by our early exploded iafaction. Ask our cust AVIATION AT LEAST ; THE SHOE THAT DEFIES PREJUDICE Wet weather is coming. Treat your feet to a pair of Shoes that will keep them perfectly dry. It will pay you, The L. & J. Wooden Sole Shoes are for sale at the following stores: ©. W. Johnson, 6329 mallard ave. | e P.C. Sankey, $233 Ballard ave. K. K._Tvete, 108 Main st. Pearce Bros, Pier 2. Carl Schermer, 101 First ave. S Ron Marche. White Store, "2001 First ave. MeCo k's, 622 Second ave den Rule, 1014 First ave. London's, Times onson Mercantile Co. 1229 Rogers & Co., 1022 First ave. , HM. M. Rogers, 1510 First ave. E. Lindberg, 2609 California ave. Phillips Bros. 1313 Third ave Mike Cito, $825 Duwamish ave. Turrell’s, $03 Second ave The , 641 First ave. & Hamilton Shoe Co. $23 Third ave. | M. Siegel, Pike Place Market. Hoyt's, 1402 Third ave. 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Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous expe rience is not necessary, Our employment office is located on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave, between Spring and Beneca, and is open from 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. We invite you to call at this office and meet the Schoo! Principal, who will gmdly disenss the matter personally with you. An ap bointment may be made by calling Elliott 12000, _ The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 115 FOURTH AVENUB First Floor

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