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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, IBER 7, 1918. PAGE 9 me BY CONDO! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Every One Is Entitled to Their Own Viewpoint. BY ALLMAN RA SPORT — INC Wat BST woo . Ves, AND You AND | if OH, PANSY | WiSH 10]; DONE [TOnNoo Saw (Yo wuay 7) 1 woz Taman ALL ERO RG OMe CARED . should TAKe A Mone | | LeT You Gone Down | seep IT 1 “pit You THIMK | pw TIME *BouT DE PSEPoRs CHRISTMas { — nas WONDERFUL PARADE,| Active PART IN ‘THE Te SEE THERED Pmis gus OF IT, Pans LAUMDRE SS iu . WORK [ot cross parape - | DoF , lens Gan ab pO ; IT WAS = - 4 Lo gy Woudeerve! | / ALL DAT YAR WASHIN? BY AHERN pow WURDLE an a WELL YOU LONG EARED soy . r EATEN PELT ~ | OVER WE GO- OVER WE GO! ' ners OVER —! iS A TEN-DOLLAR BIL ' Tih lor RY FRIGNDS Asnose THES : z - = Now HOW'RE YOU sTresT — . AVG A ‘ LS WAR a GONNA GET OVER 2 SAVInGs MP : ‘ ‘Dur Sporting Editor The Star: | My theory is to do away with t aiileeat ; | AS Gatien satis terme ae eS SII ARMY DISCIPLINE NOT CRUELTY ‘(MEN FLAN (theory. I have no sons in France,| Is it fair play for people to wear Ihave no sons, but I have|masks to guard against the flu ’ oaas 4 : Wa Liberty Bonds and W. S.8.|germs, and yet wear no gloves? It’s Merely Perfect Training, Says Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott OREGONIANS ai have contributed to the Red| Should not people also wear gloves’! pudie Collins of the White Sox | fo I am a citizen of the coun-| They cannot talk loud enough fo! BY MAJ. GEN, HU L. SCOTT|in hand. Our goodness or our bad-| snap and perfection of soldierly r . % si P : ¥ i r The gridiron eleve t th | made up his mind to be a soldier! .. the U. 8! 4 dle-| in 1 Tieeead: ty all oe gridiron eleven out a ne and I have a right to talk. | the poor flu germs to hear—they 40/ jong before he was drafted, and Former Chief of Staff of U. 8.| neas is shown by our habits, and dis-| ing, the willing obedience to « University of Washington is swing Would like to have some advice | not give warning—and then they bit! when he was on the training trip Army, Now Commander at Camp cipline in the kind of training we ders; this le discipline Th isl ing into shape, according to Jigumy difficult theory. My wife|them and mangle them with un-|iast spring in Texas, Collins and| Dl Who Is Writing for The! have given ourselves. perfect precision, the mass moves 48) Arbuthnot, manager of the S. A. T. I ought to have it patented. gloved hands. Mr. Sporting Editor,| the reat of the players were Grilled Star. Now very much the same course|one man. Only #o can a great DIOW) & Football activities. : fasist on having my theory ix that fair play? HI levery morning by o regular army ad of conduct must be observed by a| be struck by @ line or column of Care of Hoge Bidg. Barber Shop. | officer, using bed slats for rifles. To a great many people, I am! soldier in order to attain that #tan-|men. It is as impossible to strike a area waa _ — : a i oa afraid, the word “discipline” has) dard of discipline that in ideal in ev. blow with undisciplin men an it is i 1 a _ | 106 LEGAL NOTICES he. haek thts abet 0 ee day | ome to have a harsh and cruel| ery effective army. If it were neces-| to strike a blow with your fist if one cei) poet mee’ onnae IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE | bicycle race im that you don't have| meaning: « meaning far different) sary, in the heat of battle, for 4 #ol-| or two fin ers remain unc loved. ID joe posers By pcos. br gyi United States, for the Western from that which it had when it was|dier to stop and remember which| Discipline means ALL. WORKING : al v . P rict of Washington, Northern |‘ sit and wateh it, | firet property used. foot to step off with when he was| AS ONE kane, asked for a game with the : In civil life, to discipline a man is/ told to advance, would he not hest There are then three things need. | Seattle institution for Thanksgiving to punish him, to make him undergo! tate and be confused? Would he be ed for the per f discipline:|@ay, but the local managers are a urse of suffering and pain to obey the command For-| First, willingness to obey orders; sec-| Planning on reserving the date for = which may make him a better man | w a" instantly? j ond, perfect understanding of orders. more important team that would ™- | Boston National Jeague park for what he has undergone. It is) If by the time he foes into battle| and get the —— pee amary to etl So. than the Spo- ee ca eee ee unfortunate that this word has been| he is not disciplined so that he obeys enable the soldier to do the proper . ‘See uel Os M. Gregory, Bankrupts. bs thing at the proper time, even tho| The Oregon Aggies may be on the the above named Jack Coombe is thru with baseball there is no one present to give him| local eleven's schedule before the Da ors al! or sold on eo - . | word “discipline” originally did not| officers, he is not a good soldier and ; “ot New York “Stock Ex-|wothee ie hereby given that on the OF ood. ‘The thrifty New England-| eon anything harsh, cruel or even| has not been sufficiently trained. It| orders. week is out. Negotiations are still {th day of November, 1914, the ef, who saved his money, bought an | vy comforta Thi hould be the ideal of every! under way for a melee with the Ore — * 4 comfortable. te @isciptine, therefore, that ls the ‘in should nt and bond bus said J. Frank Gregory and Judith interest in a mercantile establish:| rie word comes from the Latin| course of training thru which the| soldier in the armies of the United| gon farmers, and may be arranged m responsible) Mf Gregory * ‘ rita coximanity’ eoinpemta “ae | Ment in Neches, Tex., and is actively word “disciplere,” meaning “tol soldier munt go in order to learn to! States. It can be and it will be at-|for in the coming week firma. marital community composed of ines @ Ritoprs. te. said J. Frank Gregory and Judith engaged in its management, learn,” #0 the Roman schoolboy | be a soldier, | tained Word was received here Wed: aeere rece Suir Ammmenented met by But there ix a still higher form of | day that the annual Oregon0. A. C bankrupt. and that the first meet- | eaberennt ©. Cranes. o_ Cheuatine game, scheduled for Saturday, has Ing of the creditors of said bank. |, James A. Gilmore, former Federal wren he went to school, and the| discipline which, in the absence of | rupts will be held at the offi ¢ league magnate, has entered the poman soldier acquired disctpline| orders, teaches the soldier to obey been postponed because of influenza. Ex-Geverament Physician fuptey, 1200-6 Le C. amith Ba motor transportation corps of th that he might be a good soldier. The| what he believes the order would SaeOn sise ee fuptey, 120 Smith Build a 1 ie & 1111 FIRST AVE. or ing. in Seat’ 1 American army and expects word, therefore, signified the act of! have been. In this Hes the glory Every Tuesday Dr. Elizabeth B. 169 WASHINGTON ST. leave for France within the next #IX/ acquiring knowledge, a control over| and fulfillment of all discipline Reed, St. Louis, teaches mothers RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES La Leek fer the Free Decter Sign. A game with the Chamewa Indian schoo! at Salem, Ore. will be played Pere rd eee NO_ 6169. Toston is going to ha football eft et 1 BO, games Saturdays and Sundays be SanUM ER In the matter of J. Frank Gregory tween teamn made up of enlisted and Judith M. Gregory, his wife. men. They will be played in the r ind the marital commun! ee 1920 L. C. Smith Bldg. 4 of said J. Frank. Grego TRP3a accepted in this sense, because the| unconsciously the commands of his e33etSer58 weeks. pee oneself Suppose that a small party ‘of; among munition workers at Doesn't Mean Punishment | troops in command of an officer has Courneuve how to bathe babies. aemet he ‘- # This is the sense in which the/ been sent out to reconnoiter, and d@ tranes uch other busin: points to his opponent's 23, word “discipline" is used in the|have made their way into the ly come be : | as may properly come before sald | Kieckheifer, three-cushion billiard army. When an army officer peaks | enemy's lines unperceived. They are| plane thi Dated af seattie. in said district, | champion, easily defeated Charley fr aisuniine, he doesn't mean pun-|#uccessfully observing the enemy | ing operation. The feat was accom Novem Cor challe ne FS oR HAWKINS, McCourt, challenger, In tne fut |iahment, neither does he mean that| when they are suddenly discovered. | pushed by a member of the royal air Referee in Rankruptey. weand ad ine diiaedeienai r the soldier must undergo a course of The enemy is warned and fires UPR | once | ares cruel or harsh treatment to make a| thm, and the officer is killed “Thru a-cold mniet I hed risen tin Queen Elizabeth of Belgium ee) ax FRANCISCO, Nov. 7—Fred | "Oldier of him: he does not even| Discipline Without Officer at about 7,000 feet, I burst into glo tablished rest home at Cannes for) puiton, recently knocked on his ear) MA" that the soldier must be) Now what does this little detach-| rious sunshine,” he said in telling of ce é ‘ spoken to sternly or unkindly, or be ? If it holds together, re SERSWILK: | Belzian nurses wounded or exhauat-| pW "tyempeey. will, in all prob. | "P0 ment do? If it holds togeth hin adventure W. Phone |ed in working under shelifire. Poe ey io ie bacing deprived of his manhood, of his self-| membering all that tt has been) “When I decided to nose down 1 Red Cross building water system | point, aie to be staged here Ne |renpect or of his personal freedom. | taught, if it goes on with its miasion,/found it very bumpy and gusty. I ADDRESS OF THOMAS - What he does mean is best expreased| wnatever that might have been, a pul vig Revi fate of Seattle, urgentiy | *t Montpillier tuberculosis heapital) vember 15, according to word given|,.‘the definition of discipline given| whatey a sf a girmnne oP yor came thru wer the camp ‘Address KR. L. Clark,|0n Mediterranean. Soldiers had to| ou, by Harry Foley ss : | either to discover trength a I saw what appeared to be a is. & walk four miles for bath, Fulton ia in Los Angeles and re | °Y,® well re ry aay sy.| Ponources of the enemy, to destroy | whisk of cloud about two or thre eee YOR OnAY, HATE | W. W. Husband, Washington, D.| ported to be on his way to the |), rsctpline is the instant and will’| stores. or bring back prisoners, it Is) feet thick. 1 never bothered about shade. Switches ay ed Tment|C-. placed in charge at Copenhagen | Golden Gate to train for the coming |) 72 er Detar ps Tg disciplined. it UN T hit it \ot Red Cross relief of Germany | show annie vi _ If, even tho the officer in charge is| That whisk of cloud was a col $20 Union. - ’ — a e lieve the orders would have been.” | 4.4.4 the men, each one of them./ umn of water rushing down, and UR MR. S. M. STONE has just TANT—-ADDRESS OF ' earnestly requested. Ad: Discipline starts with ourselven, acting under the next In rank. fire/ eurrounded by a whirlpool of ‘alr a Wid Samuelson, 4071 Nint Our control over o yes in the o. steadily, as bravely, as calmly a8) waterspout. 2 2 NE, Seattle. Wash. commonest things of life is aston-| {ro they were still under the eye of|" «My machine spun over and returned from his Eastern buy ing COOK 18 TRY ishing. We do a thousand things | i.ir officer, then they have attained > “ around. All I could do was to cling . 7 a : ze, 2oe bean end your mechanically each day. Our bodies | een ree ee ene glory and| enna trip—and we have on display the hand- EDY—SUhE have been so disciplined to perform pow of the ideal soldier. ‘ “Water, sand and engine oil —_— if used ace to dire these little duties of every-day [fe cipline mea that soldiers are . . i yhi Rnees, cocording to. roped seiggnccy Soda nA) Discipline means that soldiers 4r¢) seemed {0 be concentrated around some imported cloths which he se- ¥ so trained@ that t perform me, till I found myself in a natural eee eee WATCHES ON CREDIT. We walk, run, Jump, dress ourselves,|)/ oie duties without fear, without ° n . rs z rT. cote ne gpa eee wld cdo cured from big tailoring houses, on ~ h AEL, 202 PIKE 8 eat, almost unconsciously, without) tought, even tho they are surround . OPERATORS Sets) ‘ana asthe af by See ee cierabactin’ th HERM, AN IS a3 SPECIAL PURCHASE. SPS TS a CHICAGO, Nov. 7 pe ge a LONDON, Nov. 1.—Flying an air ru a waterspout is a thrill Pea ont | Sesar \S B27] Saath. 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