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Fret S LA OR ee BN Bee OY BT TETAS 4 . THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, RY CONDO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Danny Knows How to Get the Kale, “Tom, | THINK HE Looks SOMETHING LIKE You BUT RESEMBLES His UNCLE JAKE more’N OW,! THK MB HAS Your @¥eS AuD YouR. BUODY- AHM TELLIN’ DE WHOLE WORLD SQUARE, ‘To WHOM I(T MAY CONCERN, DAT FM NOW ON, ANS OW, Dany, DANN MUSAT ‘TAKE AUNTY PockeT Book - No, No-no -No! AW CEASE RIGHT Now BEIN' A VALET FO’ MULES, AN’ AHA GONNATTRY AN’ GIT SWITCHED To TH’ AVIATION 1918. VAGE Ye BY ALLMAN You ousiht TO TEACH THAT CHILD Not To TAK |‘ THHGS! 4 AUNTIE > a BUT Y'KNOW RUFUS, BEIN' .AN AVIATOR IS A MORE DANGEROUS JOB |} IM MM HAOS-1 HELO IT THE KID BRINGS HER PockeT Book OVER. AND PUTS IT RI Yes, Bur T DON?T GET Yow RIGHT IM AY HANDS = FLL gable. BET THERE WAS A Bank- ROLL IM FT BIG ENOUGH 1, To choxe A cowll BY AHERN, BUT DEYS ONE CONSOLATION ' AN AIRYPLANE — AFTER (1 THROWS YUH, IT AINT GONNA KICK YUH, THEN COME BITE cna! MTOR LOCKS FOUR CITIES TO FURNACE ROOM ef the emergency Meet corporation wd the AntiRent Profiteering } charge that excessive rents in especially for apartments, are in most cases due to the perni deus system of lease profiteering ‘A glaring instance of this was hot- ty condemned at a meeting of the Magee in Moves’ cafeteria Thursday night, when It was found that one house on the first hill had proprietors nine times with im the past three years, and that practically each auspicious event was Celebrated by the customary in- crease in rent. ‘Twe and three room apartments were riled from $15, $18 and $25 to $90, $3250 amd $50. In one case the inerense SiEnted to 120 per cent. of troubled tenants ad It was stated that the an apartment {n the Capt @strict, an old man of 79, }the fires in the morning, and the basement door, and no more heat ix supplied during the day, = old fellow works in a ship WIBHINGTON, Nov. 15.—The fensorship, in connection with postal and land lines,” was ued today, the censorship OPPOSE PHONE | DOOR, THEY SAY RATE INCREASE Both the fair rentals commission | The legal departments of Everett, | Spokane and Tacoma may file com plaints against the proposed increase lin the telephone rates of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., accord: | ing to word received by Assistant Cor poration Counsel Kennedy Friday | Seattle's protest against the tn- crease was filed Thursday by George Meagher, of the corporation coun} sel’s office, Navy and Marine Calls OLYMPIA, Nov. 15-—-State draft headquarters have been notified by | Provost Marshal General Crowder that all navy and marine draft calls are canceled, with the excep tion of individual inductions for the navy or marine corps. Local draft | boards have been requested to speed up the classification of registrants from 19 to 21 years of age. \Alleged Slaver Is Caught by Police Captured at Raflroad ave. and Washington st. Thursday evening, Harry Hart, 19, alleged “white slaver,” is held by the Seattle police Friday. Hart is said to have threatened to burn down the city stockade were he interned in it. | IN SHIPYARD CRASH VALLEJO, Cal, Nov. 15.—Five men were badly injured today, when a derrick broke at the Benicia ship DONE FUSSIN’ WiF MULES ~ BOXING SHOW FOR BENEFIT IS LINED UP The complete card for the boxing show to be staged for the United | War Work drive has been lined up. Earl Baird, the lightweight, who was coming up from California for the show, will be unable to come be | | cause of an injury received when he | }was struck in the head with an air plane propeller. Chet- Neff and Jimmy Wolgast Canceled | will be offered as the headliners for the bill to be staged by Austin &| Salt, at the Crystal Pool Tuesday. | |Harry Anderson and Joe Miller! should furnish one of the beat bouts on the card, for both boys are) clever. | Leo Houck will meet Jimmy Ford, trom Camp Lewis, and Frankie ‘Tucker will mix with Bobby Modre, also of the camp. Tucker and Moore battled out at the Girls’ Victory Carnival, and! Tucker managed to cop a decision | over the hard-hitting soldier. In the star heavyweight match of the bill, Orcar Koch, the big soldier who won the championship of Camp Lewis, will battle Harry Willlama, one of the best heavies out at the/ naval training station. ‘The gridiron team of the Georgia| Tech, undisputed champions of the South, may invade the North to | make good their claims to the nation al championship. Last season both Pittsburg and Georgia Tech went) thru the season undefeated, and were yards, carrying away a staging on which the men were working. They | were taken to the Vallejo hospital | and placed under the care of three navy surgeons. EXAMS STOPPED WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—Stop- page of all physical examinations of 18-year-old registrants will probably |conceded to be the leading teams of the country. In fact, neither team | has been defeated for several seagona. It will probably be star player against star coach. Big Guyon, the individual star of the Southern team, lis coneeded to be one of the greatest | offensive players in recent years. He formerly played at Carlisle, under Glenn Warner, now coach of the Uni versity of Pittsburg warriors. BENEFIT PROGRAM Johnny Wolgast va. Chet Neff. Georgie Thompson va. Joe Harrahan Joe Miller va. Harry Ander non Leo Houck va, Jimmy Ford. Frankie ‘Tucker vs. Bobby | Moore, Frankie Murphy vs. Danny Weston. Frankie Valencourt Jim Mason ve. Johnny Letx Lackey Morrow vs. Phi Ruch | | ardson. Rogers va Ourtey | | Koch. » " FULTON-MEEHAN BOUT SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16.—A)| referee will be picked today for the | fourround bout tomorrow between | Fred Fulton and Wille Meehan, heavyweights. | Both finished their training today | and imued the usual dectarations of fitness. The bout will be staged in Recreation park, and will start) abont 4 p.m. Fans expect some} lively action, despite the peculiar | appearance the heavyweights will! make in the ring. Meehan, @ short, | stout podgy chap, beat Jack Demp | sey, and has beaten other good} heavyweights, who could not solve his peculiar style. Meehan fs an old timer in the fourround game LEW SHAW WINS Lew Shaw, the fancy shot expert, | who is appearing at Pope-Sibley's parlors, did the unexpected and won from Chase Sibley, Northwest cham- | pion, in a game of three-cushion billiards, Thursday night, running out 25 to 20 | He will be at Pope-Sibley’s for sev. eral more days. giving exhibitions of fancy shots. Where “Values Tell” _ The Store of Choice be ordered shortly by Provost Mar shal General Crowder. Secretary Dantels has announced that men who left college to enter the naval service may now return to college, if they wish. Sib one a < maid nedticens. tase | Louisa K. Lepper, of the Lepper Institute of Physical Arta, 1604 Fourth ave., will celebrate her com: | plete recovery from an attack of in- | fluenza with a party Saturday after noon. Young boys and girls, with fathers or brothers in the service, are | TELEPHONE OPERATORS ANTED operating bent | rT Permanent Position OPTIMISM eNom permanent. 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