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eee) Bee ultation. Eliott | | RIN — Fe isat Atiorney e 4 fei Bits. Main . | patents. and REN tor Snell Bicy- Stewart, at Times sq. Pree ; ; tables BF a Pines sis veBinote 60%: uusen Anne 4894. my epecialty. lehiropodint. mechano-tbe: Phone Main 3219, og or dunk: CO, 1120 First ave. t 3291. 4g Med STORAGE | Central Storage Co.) a SERVICES OF MISS M. BROWN, 2950 Juneau | Will be held at the’ Columbia | ing Parlors November Mi, at3 p.m. Interment will be at Labeviow cemetery. AL NOTICES rs ficial Publication) OF (THE FINANCIAL of The Union Savings Company. of Seattle, at Seattle, State of Wash- at the close of business on ber, 1915. he 1,289,507.62 | 198,685.19 28,254.84 | pine fund profits ° Widends unpaid .... to banks—deposits counted ... Letters of credit [Appoint Ministers ,/al comminsary ESOURCES discounts. . . .$2,263,955.21 ative. r 508.42 |G wal sec 2,146,660.92 | re and fixt 80,934.00 Teal satato owned, ] 1.24, less incum- 176,860.24 To Manage Affairs In Alsace-Lorraine | & PARIS, Nov. 14—(2:55 p. m) A council of ministers has been ap | pointed for the administration of ai | faire in Alsace-Lorraine dur! i the State Cou period of the armistice. Lorraine and region Strassburg. M of Met sary of Als Tirman will be commissary and M. Poulet of British Off Constantinople LONDON, Nov. 14.—<4British Ad Wireless.)—The British fle arrived off Constantinople at 5 Jo’clock the morning: of Novernber 13 the admiralty announced today. Th lied fleet passed thru’ the Dar @anelles November 12, in fine weatt er. British and Indian troops oceu ple the forts and were paraded as. od. the ships pase STORM WAR: iG Storm warning was ordered chance ed to xoutheast at 11:30 a m, Thur day. The storm ts moving southeast from the North Pacific ocean. Prob ably will cause fresh gales Thursday and Friday. Today’s Market Report ~|a single man WAH ~ JUST “THE MAN {M LOOKING FOR ~* BENNY, | WANT: YOU Yo DO ME A LITTLE Dear Mr, Sporting Editor My friends think I 6 young man am a very elf GETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS 9S * °48a . . -* 1 tt » Corn Huske— Per '. . « Ab hi Cucumbers liothouse, per doa Ferplant—. Wash., erate ...1 fimrtie-Cal., per TM. 10.00 35.00 37.00 40.00 oF :2.00@2.50 Grapes— Local Concords, basket . Cal, Lady Fingers seen OOO 3.00 -—“srices Fuld Shipper for | Poultry, Veal and Pork * . Vent—Fancy Neet—Countr} Pweg Fees to Me‘allere tf Butter, Eggs and - | $8 Total... .....$7,792,984.21 | Butter— State of Washington, County of| Local city creamery, fos, tn King, « | ““eartone ss. ss. ch seer 63% 66 | LF. 1. Gill, Cashier of the above| Local pken, Binet bank. “or trust company, do| | parch HH nly awear that the foregoing |_ Local ¢ Hy ent is true to the best of my | Bare +4 ledge and belief Pulte ied I. GILL, Cashier. , TAmburger eceeesee 35 w ington Young A 36 | Directors, | Subscribed and sworn to before | Me this 12th day of November, 1918. | . D. FARMER, Public in und for the State | fashington, residing at Se- of attle. NOT” Bil RESPONSE debts contracted lary Ellen Wilken A. iL my wite | gion eream brick . Oren Wash Oregon triplets Country Hay and Gra (Prices paid vv ie Alfalfa. Wash. Timoth; 6. Wash, Hye Seed—Per owt. Whole Corn... Cracked Comm; Chop Veed Ment Rolled Barley Alfalfa Meal . Whole Darley Clipped Harley Groand Barley Corn Serateh Fe Pish Oat»—Minnesota - Local (sprouting) PUGET SOUND ' STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MANION STREFT Tecoma Titian Micamers Tecome 9:09am Indianapolis for 11 :0@amlcoma Atrect ‘Ta-/10:20arm Rteamer! I? 10pm LitOpmievery two hours, Se! 7 30pm P:00pmisingle trip, 93 round) S:60pm Itrtp. 7 :000m! 900mm} any | ! Pert Townsemt Soectal Tittam Mir, Slows, tor Port! Tatpm §:0Opm! Townsend Al rect|1¢:0pm Aafly |Connecta at Townnend) datly lwith raft tines for atl) pointe on Olymptel Inentnente Anacortes and Reflingham am ieamer Whatcom! Siam y itor Anacortes nnd! dafiy Fettineham. ! Fverett—Reltingham—Anacortes THO pm ik A Kalshen, fort 4:0) Gatiy [Bverett, Anacortes! datiy land Retlingham. | Port Townsen}—Pret Angeles and +. Way 10:29pm ‘Str, Utena. for Port! 7:f0am Tueet"y Timeeness and! Thurwy Angrten » fatne'y fort” 2 t0pm Port! Wea through tol Ictatinm Ray on Mont RIGHT AWAY Go “THEN Won'r BE. So MVSSED aes r I aml/am ready to settle down, but h had 1} kind of your v iMey trip: te Nean! tay on Friday trip! Port Gamble—Lndiow—Piagle Tittom Steamer Pueet, for! dally (Kingston, Gam hte! 7 except! ud low, **PRion.! exempt flatwr’y'F lag lar, Townsend! Sunday (Sunday iHaneville and Had-| 7:09pm) Neer | Saturday Onty | 1:80pm'Steamer Paret. fort %:20pm [Kingston, Tadlow and} fway potnts | Rendiny Onty | Pore 9 dam Menmer for| ¢:00pm ineston, Tadiow andl lwny pointe i Hood Canal-—Gamblo—Ladiow “PT OGamitonmer Potinteh, for! 2:00pm MondavLodiew, Port Gemble.| Twead'y pangor and — ali! ‘Thura'y Friday!potnts on Hood Canal. Satur’y Points marked ** are boat tandings. Pasencers for these pointe and for other pont landing pofnts mart make thetr own arenngements for end on Fagwace liability te Itmited to wear. ing apparel, not to exceed $100 for whole ticket. 160 pounds allowed free. fiteamers and schedules subject to hange without notice, Freight re cotved Anily for all points (excepting Tacoma) named tn above schedule ‘Tickets must be purchased at theket office. Open from 6:20 a m, to 12:00 midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. ‘Ticket Offier, Colman Dock, Phone Main 3993. STAR WiS1S MY BEST Good CARE OF ' CHICAGO NONE OF US AT Your SERVICE - AYE AYE cane) eet | She Sporting Editor's Mail a hard time to find the r a life partner. i | This is my second contribution to uable column. My other lot divined Une taking up of benans « in street cars. It showed ro This morning I found nine anana peelings under my seat i. the street car. Now I know you can help me in trouble. I have a suggestion for | » remedy for trouble in finding «| life partner, Why not establish « matrimonial bureau at the city hall under the @irect supervision Mayor Manson? Th government ywna the railroads, the city owns/ the lighting plant, the government | ‘ontrols food, so why not control narriagen? | Now, Mr, Sporting Editor, I am a/ sensible man. I never flirt. I think! your progressive column should get the cooperation of Lawrence Wood, director of U. 8. employment. } In this department, registration ontaining true ages and honest plo | ures of the applicants should be | | BRAD R., PIER 1 Earl Baird, who is the national 125 and 135-pound champion, will make first 9 th profearion if he « rd in Ties day's bill. The A. A. U. probably will pass on hin professional fling, be cause of the nature of the bout, which is a benefit affair. Jimmy Wolgast, brother of the fa mous Ad, is in training over at Brem erton, where he is a regular deep seat sailor, He is to take on Neff tn the headliner if Earl Baird failp to show NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Jimmy Wilde, the great Uttle Britain, who annexed the flyweight boxing ttle of the world, 1s to make a trip thru this country, to re ports from London newspapers. has according PBRORIA, IL, Nov, 14 ns for better consolidation and man ment of minor leagues got u r way at the inital meeting of the National Association of Professior taseball here Wednesday Bigbee Lyle baseball and gria ron star, ia coming back from Camp Lewin to work in the shipyards, cording to word from the camp. Johnny McCarthy may make a second invasion of the Northweac His last trip North was'a huge suc cess, as he won all his bouts with ease. He will probably take on Billy Wright in Tacoma and Joe Miller at Portland. He may be brought to ttle, accordigz t ait, who are going to stage here the week following SAN DIEGO, Cal. Nov. 14.—Plars for a polo league are under ac cording to Colin G. Ross, ary of the Country club here, Play will start in January if present plans carry. lew showed Shaw, fancy billiard expert, ttle fans “how it is done” 8 parlors Wednesday He will give exhibitions twice a day, starting at 3 p.m. and 8 p. m. The City Bowling league will start November 20, according to the plans ttle Bowlers’ association, » formulated at a meeting dules committees Wednes re aie BAR ic fa nie “Once you try, again and again you'll bay” day, A THRIFT STAMP a day i | will keep the Hun awa PD be = THURSDAY AND ILIKE To TAKE BousHTt IT AT THe )WoR.d3 FAIR IN RIGHT TIME SINCE WE ENTERED THIS VILLAGE, $0 WILL You RUN BACK To THE TOWN We JUST LEFT AND Si NO 14, 1918, WAIST T- WAVE “HE The stage is all set for the big benefit boxing show to be run off at the Crystal Pool by Austin @ s Seattle 5 re, for the United War Work next Tuesday night. “The pool ty in fine shape Lonnie Austin. “The drive for funda, up, and we & a re The Cryntal has many ad vantages over r boxing pavil fons in town, because it is steam ted Sach meat will be reserved, with the poesilility of a few bleacher | oats. The tickets are being printed and will be on male within a few days. No word has been received by the Seattle promoters from 1 Baird, DOC WELLS RE-ARRANGES OF ALL The prize) BONE NEADS , You GET THE Gad MEDAL! (om ~ BY “THE WAY ~. ( HAVE YOU A WATCH To SeT IT BY? / STAGE IS ALL SET FOR) BENEFIT BOXING SHOW who is expected to come up from California for the show Willie Futchie, boxing instructor over at Camp Lewis, assured Dan Salt that the four Camp Lewis box- era would be on hand for the fistic party is train Belting | Several of the boys to go on the | bill are training down at Austin & Salt’s gymnasium. Danny Weston, the Californian, who is to mix with het Neff, in n. Frankie Murphy, is rounding into|/ nice shape, cording to Lonnie Austin, who has been watching the new boys go thru their stunts dur | ing the past few days. | Willie Ritchie and Mick King wit jbe the principal referees of the | show Gilum, who was scheduled to |take on the Werewolf, was taken It Lake City, and was un | ate k in Ba lable to make the trip to the coast. Y. M. SPORTS Joe Miter and Johnny McCarthy Athietic work at the local YM. C A. is to get under way immed according to M. D. ("Doc") athletic instructor at the Institution. While the ban has put a erimp in the ‘The rym has been gone over and the big tank athietic activities at the “Y.” doctor” has not been Idle. has been repainted. Plans for leagues to furnish compe: tition in volley ball, basketball Indoor bi the “Y" a under way. First teams in basketball and vol ley ball to go out after outside com- tition will soon be organized The young men's division Wesley F. Rennie, is also to get go ing within a few days. A_ bas kotball division « to be started Telephone A good salary Light and well Comfortable lunch rience is not neceswary. 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An ap pointment may be made by calling EMiott 12000, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1145 FOURTH AVENUB may be matched in Portland in the near future, according to word re ved from the Rose City. Miller won a decision over Johnny not long ago. Miller is to take on Andérson in the benefit show CHICAGO, Nov. 14.--Commander J. B. Kaufman, athletic director at ‘eat Lakes naval training station, eave that station soon, he ad today. He expects orders to another station for similar will mitte go to work. George Thompson, who ts to box at the benefit smoker here next Tuesday, is one of the best bantamns in the country. He was matched to fight Pete Herman, but the battle was called off Hy the draft from the start. ventilated offices, and recreation rooms. Previous expe- A. M, to 6:30 P. M. 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