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BY CONDO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—The Waiter Tried to Please. Yeon ti | FATT Whey "oor geapon The T CS’ Pogo Here WH PLATINUM GOIN®@ To JUDGING PROM Paces - Yur Rave A SMALL 6TBAK AND Some re re ae ae WELL BENNY, WELL TAKE OFF IN A Few | MINUTES - YouD BETTER | GO CLIMB WW A SUIT OF Cow CLOTH FoR + THiS AIR TRUNT: HUNS THIEVED BABIES’ MILK (Special to The Star by N. E. Ad’ | PARIS, Nov. §—The victorious allies have saved the world from a 3 nN. superlatively terrible fate—Germani. | (@yecial to The Star by N. EA) may | Nov. §.—Hot baths as an) show the hea’ | vy hand of the satitege for mustard gas sayed lives| Hun was laid on the Czechs in | many soldiers in gassed areas. Bohemia. That gives a hint of what MASSED TROOPS E RESTORED + BY HOT SHOWER SPORT M FULTON BOUT | SALAD |" is ARRANGED Minnesota university has a baby ele- BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. §.--hig phant playing football, He is Doug-| Fred Fulton and “We the world. 1 5 .| These are some of the things the ey " dl seolbier pares | Huns did In Bowemia: | Dr. Williams in 10 years | Stole the harvests and shipped behind a shelterin: wood, | the food into Germany. ee gould throw tomether a| _ Robbed the babies of milk, #0 \ Searce that it cost §0 cents a «pidge Alga ad BR ’ and the Toronto High School Rugby |@nd went Into training | Forced up prices of rice and league haye adopted a rule abolishing quickly removed their ds and shoes were fim lime to destroy the lurk- years old, the big fellow tips the|war work campaign drive scales at exactly 320 pounds. chemical welfare service rushed He ers. agreed to the match Meet: the scrimmage buck. which will do | fF the bout Qwey with mass plays in Canadian | k . rugby football and make the play pemeeyte Bar hace fi Dae wy beet ve ore Fulton is reported to be anxious . Noy. §- jto get a crack at Meehan in order Fo St Bugelag. bi }to take the ating out of bis knock These facta about the relgn of | ponent scored 20, Augie Kieckheter, |0ut by Jack Dempsey. while Mine terror imposed by the Huns on the| world’s champion —three-cushion |N8® |f maid to be randy EO stow Czechs were given by Mile. Justine | player, won the second block of hig | ‘HAE his yetey, ove vi ngs a Robba, a young Czech school teacher, | 150-potpt match with Charley Mc ae oe who escaped from Prague, the cap}-|Court Thursday. The count now The bo at would draw well here tn tal ef Bohemia, and made her way | stands, Kleckhefer 109, MeCourt 43. spite of Fulton's unpopularity with thru neutral countries to France. Chet McIntyre, formerly heavy: | st fans, for Meehan always weight champlon of the Northwest, | draws the fans. + EONARD AND has been appointed boxing instruct: | Today’s Market or in the U. & army, Sccording to NOVEMBER 16, word received from Dr. J. Raycroft in charge of army training camp ac fivities, Chet is to report at Camp cw “Bae i |Gordon, Ga., for bayonet drill, No ; Lente: Pe elcae” chacantie ac | vember 18. "MelIntyre wired his ac . the world, will meet Irish Patsey | CePtnce tm! see | Cline in New York in the headline cue tah Sere oe Ne orto be Manel hure| SCHOOLS GET NEW NAMES November 16 for the benefit of the| The new school on Hanford st. has national war work drive for funds. | been named the Robert Fulton school | ‘This announcement was made by | by the school board, and the name of l James W. Coffroth, chairman of the| the West Seattle grade school has national boxing commission, who | been changed to Lafayette. also gtated that no further attempt | would be made to bring Jess Wil-| President R. L. Proctor of Central lard, heavyweight champion, here | Labor Councit—I'm in tayor of it I for a benefit bout believe Seattle labor on the whole | Lee The prices of tickets for the Mad-|is in favor of the purchase. The | ison square show will range from $2 | trades union movement stands for to $10, Coftroth announced. | municipal ownership. | chocolate to $12 a pound, but- ter and grease to $$ a pound. potatoes to 60 cents a pound Used rifle fire to disperse crowds waiting in food lines. Rewrote history to “educate” children on German lies. clothes were brought up in a | VEGETABLES ie—Local, per mack «-.. ne—Local green, Tb. tn per - Lis@200 » 4 at ‘ast. bell, crate 1.259198) b. 1s@ 37%) per bow | Ternips—Lvecal, per wack .... | yRuITs | The United War Work Campaign Wants $620.000 GIVE and give double to bring our boys safe from the front to our home fireside. Let us keep up the ex- cellent morale that has distinguished | thus far the American boys. Give Bell Prices to Retalt ‘Dutiers Bags and Cheese | Batter— a liberally to provide wholesome enter- | PSE « . tainment and amusement. Let’s be | ser aah ne 3 Limburger | The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918. VD WAT To Come IN Tus PLACG Some Time IF 1 WAS REAL HUNERY WITH ONLY ONE MonTH’S Pay IN MM PocKET- WERE GOING To TAKE A LITLE FLIT BACK OF THE HEINIE LINES ” AND POUNCE DOWN ON A , FEW OF THEIR SAUSAGE BALLOONG@ RIPPING SPORT, EH 2 EEHAN AND |HOT BATTLE SLATED FOR CAMP LEWIS, Nov. 6. Willie Mee | Leader, one of the luminaries of Gil) ‘While cas shells were still falling | Germanization would have meant t0/ 1,4 pare”) Roos, the heaviest foot- han, heavyweights, are scheduled to | Dobio's famous Washington teamma | nay, U* asmne potty | ball candidate who has reported to|mix in a big benefit show to be/for several seasons, playing tackle| melee, for Capt. Only 19] staged here November 16 for the while Hunt, Miller, Seagraves #94 | nothing Noble were members of the eleven, Both Mechan and Fulton eagerly | waa appointed coach of the Camp | SSE ASN oar 208 ing but the ban is holding up the an- Fulton ar-| Lewis inesmen by Capt. T. G. Cook | The Ontario Rugby Football union | rived here from Los Angeles Friday | Thursday Leader and hig brother Edward who is in the navy, is In g00d sbape! were starn of Washington athletics | ®#ines to soldiers in camps and hos for several seasons alike on the | pitdls If the flu ban should prohibit the | ——————— PAGE » —_———-—— BY ALLMAN Hey, WaTHR, 1S THAT WHAT You CALL A REGULAR MEAT ORDER? 1 CAM HARDIN FIND IT od Tue PLare! HERE, | BRovewT You A SMALLER PLATE ,3IR “WEN WELL SOAR AROUND A BIT TO LURE ON GOME BOCHE PLANES SO 1 CAN TRY To BRING MY TOTAL’ UP “To TWENTY- FIVE, BEFORE HOON | show, according to Dan Salt, and the Seattle fang will be guaranteed an evening of fast bouts. an- | gridiron, diamond and water. | Zoe sole srikuspn eat we RING KINGS vade Bremerton Baturlay an: © }on the Camp Perry team of the 13th AWAIT I LIF I The oe of the boned bsp Bo noun as s00n as wor OF FLU BAN trom ine neath otticiais thas the Naval district. CAMP LEWIS) 0 scrubs suppres over tive > | bouts can be staged. Elmer | rhureday’s scrimmage. and there| Billy Murray, the California mid |touchdowns on the firmt squad in anges in the | dieweight, and Mick King, the local took pape 4 boxer, will furnish the headline bout 0 avin, ne to insure victory |f0F the benefit show to be staged Whe enjoying cost game of conte here for the war work drive. Noth- oe guna | Saturday In ane month Red Cross delivered | Ouncement of the date of the show, | 611,166 newspapers and 116,734 mag. | eeeording to Austin & Balt, who are | - pape si * | handling the Seattle bouts | 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 Old Egypt!! Ui kortlond Cornafoay A Corporation — as 2S he Age.” | a oC ne