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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV, 16, 1918 BY CONDO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Aunt Sade’s Got It, and She Keeps It. a] y © a) G LITTLE "PRECIOUS" Inte |) S8e U.S. Steen THE BARBER SHOP to }19 UP A Dom. Have HIS MAIR Bop SATURDAY NIGHT _ | Giap oF $50,000 av 4% Yo - LETS | | SEE - Four } H HAVE NO | IT SEEMS Goop Tu, uve 2 petty yeaa | MORE AUATIE- MY TEA AGAIN, ( cand You TOMMY 5 ae LfeerTY Bonds? Yes, | Doucwr $50,000 WoRTH On, | CAN GET, IT BUT 1 DONT FEEL THAY | Times FIVE CAM AFFORD 13 WwenTY THERE'S MousE!!! BALMY BENNY—Then Cool ’Em Off in Hot Water. Nor pers /EWOWL WHY RESPONSIBLE ’ BLAZES DIONT You| STEWIN’ A LEMME TRY ONE WATS, COATS, OR “ tng "eM IN FEW SPUDS WORMY - MEALS IN THIS C D \ DUG UPINA sy CHOW GARAGE- ~ 43, inven? ‘POMME DE TERRE’ <a ss RY) PATCH - . - WOTTHA COOKIN’ UP NORMY, YOUR THANKSGIVIN’ DINNER % Ad ~ BOILED POTATOES) NAW- TES’ ALA HOBO STYLE ~ oor HOWDY They were made of six layers of I think |fine gauze. They are no longer fare married. You should be, | needed ax masks, What should Se , jattle people do with their masks? guch a column. Now I wast) Throw them away? I say no! I put it up to Mrs. Sporting have a scheme. I didn’t get any to see if I'm right. I am a/ help from Dr. Matthews, either. He woman, Mr. Sporting Editor. !""'t smart enough to think of in ventive schemes. married, b ar eer mat my husband left! “si, invention is simple. Sew an He likes dark-eyed edge of Chinese silk on the masks and Tam green-eyed. I don’t | after removing the handles on the he will come back Masks and the masks can be used I wish you would do me a for fancy troging pads 1 disagree with Brad R.,| 1 admire your integrity about « marriage bureau on | A conservative, ave. Look at the traffic RB the streets. It's too much $17 County-City fperting Fditor will agree! core = ANE Sek al the| ZITA TRANFERS LUGE extremely busy now, |, ZURICH, Nov. 16—Luggage be T'4 like you to intro. | "sing to former Empress Zita, of Brad K. of Pier 1. T ais| Anstria-Hungary, has arrived at A qeent to nome acre: hach, on Lake Constance. bothering with a mas like they have in TWINKLE. 3 ‘cw witaer 1 CRUCIAL GRIDIRON SALAD + CONTESTS TODAY SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov, 16 4 Dizard’s cigar store, 121 Yesler way Butch's pool rebm, 304 Union st, and 1405 Third ave. pshape for the bia A LADY WRITES Mr. Sporting Editor: TICKETSON SALE FOR U. W. W. BOUTS The tickets for the U. W. W ing show are now on sale. The prices are the same as are charged at other smokers staged during the Austin & jt Tickets ar Hulen's, Baillargeon tersby & Bmith's, 906 First Green's cigar store, ything is sh is giving his servicer », but each bout will be a regular for many of the bouts are led to pair off soldiers and *, and if there is anything next to a Hun that a soldier likes to lick, a satlor, and there is no love » other way around that is Fred Fulton and Willie Meehan will mix in @ four-round mill here Saturday night for the U. W. W drive for funds. Fulton was recent his ear by Sailor Meehan bh a decision over the knockout artiat. CHICAGO, Nov 16.-Foothall in © the West was unobecured by war The relaxation of the foe wan reflected in the better conditioning of teacns taking the field, as well aa in the larger number of big games to be played As usual, service teams Were expected to put up the best ar uments, but there was no more than o « ring interest in conference | Fames The West sent one o |best teame-—the unbeaten |Lakes squad--to New York to play Rutgers. Michigan was to meet Syracure at Ann Arbor. The Woiver ines were given emall chance against the New Yorkers, failins to show a great improvement another | Chicago here, last Saturday | Minois and Ohie season by SATURDAY GAMES Middle W fe va. Tilinols, Michigan vs. Syracuse Fast Princeton vs. Camp Upton. Pe Pittsburg Great Rut wore armi obtainable at Brown & building; Bat ave.; Joe reneall ‘ | : nsylv ve MH. Big Picked soccer teams from Seatt!o| and Tacoma witi Sunday at} Liberty park in the big game for the G UL WoW. fund, The best of cal shipyards will represent & while in the City of Destiny are to be the mainstays of the squad lakes Sailors ve pint meet West Oregon va. Oregon Aggies. » — * which will engage in sham battle At Bo! field another big contest ie scheduled when Columbia univer sity will meet the Wesleyan eleven. since meeting Lew Shaw slipped over win on Chase Sibley in three-cush SEATTLE GAME Hf oer ABOUT MASKS Mr. Sporting Editor: 1 don't believe in thing. Mr. Sporting Editor, during ) epic of influenza many | eral SUNDAY | | AMERICANO’ —AND— The Latest Allied War News| 10c Continuous Prom 10 A. M. ADMIS- SION sts 15c DREN Plus War Tax ir | you. Brown Dental ‘Re Offices ies 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Establiabed to n question yt ary 4 Cesc EDWIN J. BROWN Owner and Manager 106 Columbia EXTRACTION If your gums are sore, sioughing and bleeding, you have Pyorrhea, #0 and diseased Dentiata come and go: Dentiste remain with you. tors are licensed den , inexperienced dentist the United in our office. Years of practioa! experince have made them masters of their profes. sion. You want the best; ment? QUALITY SPELIA BUCCEAB. Our work is guaranteed to be the best money can buy, and today we offer you dentistry at low prices consistent with high-class dev- Hatry. Largest Dental Practice in Seattle We invite all our former patients why expert- to cal! and have their teeth exam ined, and if any of our work han charge—-thus our large practice and nuccoms Cur new offices, corner of ‘Third and James, are the Iargent and beat edulpped dental offices in the North went ‘A dental office for the working people. ‘A reasonable discount given nd thelr families re taken of children’s at Pope-Sibley’s p Sibley led, 24 to unable to count the nee shot, Shaw beating him to th | 25 to 24 ‘ALL SET FOR | MEEHAN AND | FULTON BOUT BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16~-Final | arrangements for the battle royal be tween Willie Meehan and Fred Ful ton for the benefit of the United War Work Campaign are completed The two heavies will fight in the civic auditorium tonight, at 8:20. Jim Griffin was selected late yesterday to referee the affair | Meehan is short and fat. Fulton [is tall and slender, and fans are wan- | dering just what kind of comedy will | result when the two get into the ring jand start after each other | Meehan leaves tomorrow for Lon | don, where he will uphold the navy's reputation in @ big athletic meet Week Ending November 16, 1918 Issuea by Samuel J. Humes, King County Engineer Seattle - Tacoma High-tine road: lrhu Des Moines in good condition to Pierce county line. Renton-Kent: Gravel road on east | wide of valley closed, owing to pav |ing work in progress from Kent north | Kent-Auburn: good condition Auburn-Enumelaw: pave ment open for five miles out of Au burn. Take olf road to left at end ‘of pavement to umelaw picnic grounds. In fine condition. | MeCletlan Pass Highway: Good to White River Lumber Co, mill. Im | passable where government has been | hauling out #pruce | Enumelaw-Cumberland; Good. Cumberiand-Franklin: Fair | Franklin Black Diamond: In good | condition. Auburn-Black Diamond, via Soos In good condition. ‘Thin is reach Black Dia Gravel road in Creek: the best road to 1 from Seatt MaplagValley-Franklin: Poor | Renton Maple Valley: Very poor. | Sunset Highway-Renton-Falls City- North Bend-Summit:; In good con dition to summit of Cascade moun |tains. Some snow at summit. Kirkland-South to Bellevue sol Medina: New concrete pavement] BAR 10c fa ais). “Once yoo try, again and again you'll bay” | St, Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. Virebacka, linings and repairs for all kinds ntoves, ranges and fur haces. Water backs | and colle put in| and connected. 608 PIKE ST. 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NEW YORK GAMES NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—This football day for the United W Work Campaign drive in Greater New York At the Polo grounds the Princeton Tigers will make their first public ap pearance against the Camp Upton woldiers, while at Ebbetts field the Rutgers eleven will clash with the famous Great Lakes naval training stat.on team. Secretary Daniels, of the n will witness the battle at Ebbet 1a The Camp Upton-Princeton game promises the spectacular Both teams will have large delegations of rooters. Mayor Hylan and city offi clals are expected to attend Airplane Audience A touch of war-time air will also be given the contest by the appear ance of three aquadrons of airplanes In Seattle the University of Was y its first game of on the strong tal team from Bren erton at Denny field Most of the Washington men are new #o Seattle football fans, except Ray Eeckmann, the former star of the Lincoln high school team He is a great open field runner, and will be hard to stop. 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