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THE SEATTLE STAR BY CONDO.| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Hope Springs Eternal. | Rainier bivd., near Wigthrop st. ice Search for Rainier bivd., ne - Brutal Thug Here According to her story to the po- were searching, Monday, for | lice, Mra. Hogele was approached from thug who attacked Mra. W.| behind, a hand — placed of 4029 39th ave. 8. 30 her shoulders and swathed about her face. She was then dragged two blocks west, Into some brush between Lake Washington and Rainier When her assailant left. according to Hegele, he placed several |matohes in her hand, with the in- TOWEST RATES TO ae “You can use these.” The propriated a diamond! ring | ANGELES SAN DIEGO | trom rw. He Mra. Hegele’s finger ow oY Bee wee BS) Sertieaiate a at city ‘Ve! 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Program by A’ sented Crebentre, Berection over her! at/™outh and her fur snatched from | 1 WAS JUST Thnwing, WELGal, AUNT SADE GUS HOME ‘Tomog@ow AND IT MIGHT 8B A GooD stuNT ‘To owe WR ALOE SomaTWING IN MEMORY oF hee Visit wien THERES ANOTHER ONE OF THEM SIGNS TH’ HEINIES WROTE ON EVERYTHING OF “THAT, Tom =—_, WW FAVOR MoTHis TH Hee, THOVEMT A CANARY, OR AA ANGORA CAT, OR A Me LITTLE PUP WHEN THEY THOUGHT THEY HAD TH’ WORLD EATIN’ OUT OF “THEIR HAND - O DEUTSCHLAND veBeR Today's Market Report jthe only | world of WASHINGTON DEFEATS THE OREGONIANS, With over 3,000 wild rooters ye! might and main = for score, Ray Eckman, star quarter back of the Washington football eleven, smashed thru left tackle for | touchdown of Saturday’s| melee with the husky Oregon Ag: | gies, The final count was 6 to 0 Playing straight football from the first whistle, the Washington team outplayed the invading Oregon farmers, surprising their strongest | followers. While the play of the| Washington men was a bit ragged) at times, Coach Savage deserves «| it for the showing of} eg bis prodigies with only three aed practice. Ray Eckman was the bright Jumt- nary of the game. Hix dashes oft | tackle had the Oregon tacklers| working overtime, while his sprints | when returning punts was a sample MONDAY, QF Course The VALUE OF The GiFT Would mead IN ENGLIGH IT MEANS - ‘GERMANY OVER of pretty open field running. Fullback Carrigan played a great) game on the offensive, but his de fensive play nearly ruined Waab- ington's chances of victory when he allowed two passes to get away! from him. Ringheim and Owen| were a tower of strength the | line Captain Archibald was the star of| the Aggies’ play, while Bradley and Hodier played « fast game at quar tor and left-half, Several ng rune featured the firet quarter, Kekman tearing off al . yard gain, while Archibald gal. loped 50 yards but was stopped by 2/4 Washington tackler within the/ shadow of the goal poate. | Washington is all set for the| final game of the season with the! ‘University of Oregon Saturday, | which will be staged out at Denny Fe wann. Warners B. Wash. Jo BK Wash. Dell Local Kings in Hirari! Nute—Per T. . Fitterte— Per ™ Peanute—Per . Pecane—ier 2 Te and a Geese—Younk Hens—Light, Heavy, live Country, per ™ ve te Ter‘ allers toe j nd Cheese neciradin wttcan tt Ale " Beet. Belling Prices GETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS Seatiegst coat i $3. + ER ny. A mn triplets Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid wholesale) e NOVEMBER 25, 1918, \Woutd Ask HER Hest, Tom, she MAN NUT LIke Docs oR CATS So 1 ia TWAT BIG house Ait ALONG DoesA*y a fas 4 wD Boxing Rejuvenatec ‘Thru Help of Camps, Boxing Instruction at Great Lakes Naval Training Station bers of the ring fraternity. “But the war has changed al) this “Boxing has been given a popu . fight pro- | larity it never before enjoyed. moter and referee,| “Recognized by the highest off pres the | Clals of the army and navy as the alculated to develoy Idiers ach training camp has “The fight game Iw due to stage a comeback.” This statement by Matt} ganize a national and sailor comminsion to put | had »# of boxing instructors boxing on the y man sent overseas has same plane as|had his share of training with the baseball, tennis) sloves. and field sports,|, “Then, too, AS shown how en.| formed one of the main sources of thusiastic he in|fecreation for the men in service, h abroad and in this country regarding the fu- | bet kare of "he prize| “And it i# safe to say that on the MATT HINKEL ring | return of these men to civil life the Continul hs ‘a | greater portion of them will want to ‘ontinuing, he said Jcontinue to see good, clean bouts “Prize fighting has suffered in “The opportunity is before us to the past, due to the lack of co-oper short bouts have establish boxing on a better basis ation between the boxers, managers | than ever before and there is no rea and clubs. son why we cannet organize the “Pana became disgusted at the! game in such a way as to regain tactics employed by various mem popular approval.’ GEORGIANS DOWNED BY PITT SQUAD the great Southern came out of the South and went back to the Georgia Teoh grid team, to conquer sunny clime minus their scalps, when Coach Glen Warner's Univer- sity of Pitteburg gridiron stars gal loped up and down Pitt field Sat of 32 to mpions. Tiinols | w The We Replace BROKEN LENSES By testing the broken pieces urday, running up a cou ) against the Georgia c In the Middle West, cinched the “Big Ten" title, they won over Chicago, 29 to 0 result was never in doubt Down in sunny California, the Berkeley eleven sprung & surprise by beating the strong Oregon eleven 6 to 0, in a battle in a sea of mud in San Francisco Harvard won its second game of the season Saturday downing the Boston college, 14 to 6. Wisconsin handed out a surprise TE e the same, | package to the powerful Ohio State More than one-tenth of the married | women in the United Btates aro. in DENTISTRY Look into your mouth and see if your gums are sloughing or bleeding. 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Mt (en WRIGHT AND WOLGAST WILL BOX TUESDAY Johnny Wolgast, conqueror of Chet Neff, will meet Bill Wright, North ight champion, in the main event of Austin & Salt’s smok er, to be staged at the Crystal Pool Tuesday In the other half of the main event Joe Miller will box Harry Anderson, ed him at the U. W. W a hairline decision. Joe ia still a soldier, while Harry is still a gob, which is sufficient Bi Mason, the clown boxing ar tist, will take on Tex Sanders, a hardy shipbuilder out at the Ames yard. Mason stowed away Johnny Lentz last week by the knockout method, and Seattle fans are anxious to get another peep at the newcomer. Leo Houck will mix with Billy Williams, in what should be one of the best numbers on the card. Both west welterwe n, |men are clever ring artista, and it (GREAT LAKES DOWN STRONG MIDDIE TEAM Dobie's Annapolis Middies were the victims of luck, or rather lack of luek, in their ame of the sea- son with the “Great Lakes naval training station when they fell be- fore the strong Westerns by to the count of 7-6 Saturday. Dashing madly down field on a 90-yard journey with the entire Mid- die team in pursuit, a gob named Fielson placed the oval beyond the Middies’ goal line, evening up the score. Blacklock kicked goal, with but a few minutes left to play, and it was all over for Dobie’s men. Annapolis scored in the third period on a pretty forward pass to Roberts and then the Navy missed the goal, which cost them the cham- pionship of the navy. Theatrical and boxing show being arranged for Thanksgiving day for |Teat of Time. Mc j wall be fight from gong to gong. | American wounded soldiers in Paris. TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Regular and frequent increases. 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