The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1918, Page 9

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BY CONDO. | CYMRU UE CEDROUULEOENAANAAMARAAGETONGATAMAR ALOT To OTOH \ “all 2A CE You Lick YouR FINGERS Te SEPARATES THE SHEETS OF PaPeR! & WRAP NO STURE UP FOR ME — Pee BO THE RAPPING I!!! ——— wes tht Hil) at SPT MN MTT eon mT oe Greece holds the earthquake rec-| ef with 2,187 shocks in a year, WASHINGTON _ FINE FETTLE Washington football warriors are rounding into shape for the big game with Oregon out at Denny field Sat urday “Red” Owen, the big center, who was injured in the game with the Oregon Aggies last week, Is still on the casualty list, and Washington fol lowers are hoping that the big fellow will be ready to enter the fray against Oregon, for he is a tower of strength in the line. Jerry Waechter, former Anne high school star, ts still hold ing down right end. On the otter line extremity, Leahy and Sateliffe are staging a pretty battle for the po- sition Coach Savage is perfecting the de fensive play of the eleven, which was Queen ragged at times in the game with the | Oregon farmers. With Eckman, Hobi and Carrigan in shape, the Ore gon men will have a busy afternoo’ when Washington fs In possession of the ball, according to gridiron follow ors. War Veterans. Plan to Help Each Other World War Veterans, holding their second meeting in the Central build ing Tuesday evening, drew up a con stitution calling for the extension of financial aid to sick returned so} ‘diers, the securing of employment for those out of work, and the fow | tering of a proper respect for re turned men as a class. HE WANTS $10,000 FOR LIVING WITH COOTIES| 108 ANGELES, Nov. 27—Ten Seattle! | thousand dollars is what G. C. F B C—Pet Tewasmé—Pert/ Michel thinks it’s worth to have to Aaguies live with cooties. He had suit on file here today against Chief of Po- lice Dutton and the police “war squad,” asking that amount of dam ages, alleging he was placed in a cootie-infeated cell The cooties, he . were hungry New Pisying—TiN David Belasco’s Big Dramatic Success THE FIGHTING GRACE MUFF IVAN MILLER ry igh Today, Thurs. Sat. Mats. Again vie ab to THANKS ING {11 state that lagree ABSOLUTELY wi th the turkey--that--CARTER HELM JONES once told us about~--This turkey saidhe/ didn’t mind going to his own funeral, BUT---he did hate to be STUFFED with CHESTNUTS---STUFF him in- stead with “NUT HOUSE BLANCHED PEANUTS” ~-they will bea LOT better # # # YOU can buy a 25¢ cup in BVERY store in jandings for these pointe and for heat landing points must make own arrangements for andi and Hebtiity Mteamers t inclade beat Meenece Tiebiity ta timited to 1, not to exeeed $1) tor 156 pounds allowed tree and schedules subject to ‘without Freight re. pd for all points (excepting Tnets "med In bove pP.S. If youcan tell me of 4 a store in SEATTLE-~-that does NOT carry “NUT HOUSE NUTS,”"--I[ will give youa sample cud FREE. ,400,000.00 THE SEATTLE STAR DOINGS OF THE DUI DAN arr ME ON The HEAD WITH WAT hori! BALMY YeP- aN’ if 1 \ WAS ONLY “THERE “To TRY OUT MY NEW TWELVE CXLINDER WELL CHAS ~ “DMORROW 1S TURKEY DAY "BACK HOME, AN’ ALL WE CAN DO OVER HERE 15, THINK LIEUT. BAIRD (| AND BRONSON MEET FRIDAY Far! Baird, now Lieut, Earl Baird king debut national amateur lightweight will make hig professional weight with | “NM he meets Muff Bronson, North " west lightweight titleholder, in the ks’ club smoker, night by Nate i MASON HAS STYLE Jim Mason, the mi the original style, hun; his wee Tuesday x San when he The t ond knockout d Friday stowed away Te « ilk Aue ird was introduced to the fans » Crystal Pool show Tuerda jand appeared to be in great shape im-} Eddie Pinkman, former North 4 | west lightweight celebrity, has been who! working out with him and, accord ing to witnesses of the workout, Raird will give Bronson the fight of his young life Ed Denny, who fought a fast draw with Red Gage Tuesday night, | will meet Bob Harper tn one of the! windups of the Baird-Bronson show, | ‘Thin was announced by Nate Druxt man at the Crystal Pool smoker. ‘The remainder of the bouts will be| lined up within the next day or so, PORTLAND IS LEERY OF ICE | LEAGUE COST Portland will not enter Pacific Coast hockey, if reporta from the » city are correct. Edgar Bryan who has backed hockey in the Ore gon metropolis for several seasons, will not take up the burden again, according to the present dope. LONDON, Nov King George, | Hockey has never been a losing the prince of Wales and Prince Al-| proposition there, state Portland bert, with their suite, left for Paria! rink men, but what was earned on| thie morning. They will make 4| hockey wan spent in Reeping up the brief vinit to ai headquarters rink for ice skatin en route. paid. If Portland should not enter the| ;cireult, the league will be made up Victoria, Seattle and Vancouver. ams from these three cities are ax sured, according to club owners, fellow's biows have a at et wild style in wh he flings his| , arms and legs inary windup and then swing, worrles hia opponent, never can tell whether it is gloves or shoes that are coming around in a pre taken TED WHITMAN Ted Whitman refereed the Crystal Pool bouts Tuesday, de | nerves a great deal of credit for the capable manner in which he per | formed his duties, The fans were well satisfied with his decisions who ANDERSON'S REJUVENATION The rejuvenation of Harry Ander son, who beat Joe Miller Tuesday was the big subject of the fans’ con versation after the final bell had been rung Tuesday. Anderson, w has taken on weight, has develo la punch, gave Miller a near boxing lesxon in their go, There was sad jdoubt as to the winner. King Geo George « on Way to France rs PLAIN OR JEWELED wrist WATCHES ANOND erected next spring at La Fourche d'Auvours, where he made his first flights in France AMUSEMENTS [METROPOLITAN TONIOHT— FREE DOCTOR Rx-Gevernment Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. of 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO, STORES Leek for the Free Decter Sign. elliott IL. BAT 2528. NIGHT es’ Big Su {TING HOPE ° Mata, 200-31¢ Lander Bros. ; Dreamland TONIGHT 15 Turkeys Given Away Te Admission 25¢ | Includes 4 Dance Tickets Teno dal 10 A 106, Main 2 Orpheum Vaudeville PALACE HIP SIX BIG ACTS or HIFPODROME VAUD LE Feature Louise Haft in if Weekday Mats. 10 EvVY’S BROADWAY in Gi “THE ¥ on. & Bun, 206 onrr ard & ) at CONTINUOUS THANKSGIVING NEW PANTAGES Mates, 2:20. Nights, 7 and 9 GREAT LEON AND COMPANY Hlustoninte AND HARVEY al Kong Hits Other Features Every One Welcome LADIES FREE General Admission, 250 WEDNESDAY "'S—It's Up to You to Bring Ou the ¢ ow-Bov! “THeYit HAVE “TURKEY OR G00SE, | MASHED POTATOES, CRANBERRIES, PUDDIN'S, | PieS AN’ “THEN SOME MORE ~ % NOV Helen. WIN DANNY, ARENT You \ A t=} ASHAMED? “The IDEA OF = WITTE NICE MILDRED WAH SHE CAME eR To PLAN With You = Now DoT You po THAT AcAn! ‘andy, MILDRED Do You Like CANDY i BENNY—How Would You Like to Stuff on That Kind of Stuffed Turkey? WHICH WOULD You ( sonir one, d ANYMORE BEN - You'LL BE GIVIN' ( ME IMAGINATIVE \Cpigestion - a aot A NICE YOUNG TURKEY STUFFED WITH OYSTER RATHER STACK UP AGAINST- DRESSING, OR A NICE FAT "AGE 9 BY ALLMAN Now,Nou ChiLDeeN MUST |PLAY NICE ToGeTHEeR- YES Sum- BUT | GUESS You DIDN'T Kuo Ir BY AHERN. WELL CHAS, LL TELL YOU- 1D LIKE A NICE YOUNG TURKEY STUFFED WITH ANICE FAT _ HERE'S: HOW THEY LOOKED Here you have a slant at Willie Meehan, conqueror of Jack Dempsey, and Fred Fulton as they faced each other just before Fulton got the de |M which never | ciston in the United War Work benefit go in San Francisco on Nov, 16. lechan, altho badly battered, took the train next day for New York, where he will embark for France to participate in fighting tournaments for the pb in overseas forces, Willie was apparently in a brown study as the! potographer got him, but its hue soon afterward became decidedly black | and blue. TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the Lundberg Rupture Support. We ve free trial to prove its superior- ity. 4. LUNDBERG Co, 1101 Third Ave LINERTY BONDS noventT Highest Spot Cash Paid NEW YORK U ulidings “THE ‘SHOE THAT DEFIES PREJUDICE Wet weather is coming. Treat your feet to a pair of Shoes that will keep them perfectly dry. It will pay you, The lL. & J. Wooden- Sole Shoes are for sale at the following stor . K. Tvete, 108 Main at. ermer, 101 First ave, & White Store, "2001 First ave Jolden Rule, 1014 First ave, Mercantile Co, hon ‘Marche McCormack’ 1229 Rogers, Phillips Bros Turrell's, $03 ieio ¥ 1318 third ave. irwitt, n Lake Shoe | Woodlawn ave, Store, 7116 ’ Demtand the Trade Mark and the Union stamp SUPERIOR SHOE MFG. CO. tory: 2720 Seventh Ave. 8. Seattle, Wash, SOOOCOOOL OLE E OOOO OCOLOOLOOOOOOEELOLE | Billy Wright Holds Welterweight Title Billy Wright, Northwest |weight champion, |fended his title Wolgast, brother | tight were over. o one was more tickled over the euiian | feat than Houck, for it was way back in his early career that he achieved of the former) his other knockout. He was given a lightweight king, in the main event] tig hand for his win. of Tuesday night's smoker at the! ra penny and Red Gage staged |Crystal Pool. Harry Anderson con-| preity battle, in which there was little |¥inced everybody, including his ©P'| 1, choose between the millers. Den- {ponent, that his win in the U. W./1) uu ‘cruetienced boy, with a |W. over Joo Miller was no fluke.| ‘ting in both hands, while Gage is |4n the semi-windup, when he beat |fiehting every minute, Miller by @ decisive margin. Frankie Ror = is pace | Smashing a hard right to the), a ers WOR over Jac jaw in the fourth round of their| Hart by a wide margin. Hart tired go, Leo Houck sent Billy Witttams | ApIaty after the second round. |away to dreamtand. It was the big) 01 gras a bok genoa etl |wurprise of the evening. Seattle Tight tine, 9u8 alee « |up his second victory by the knock- | _ _ Wolgast Recovers out route. Tex Sanders was pun- | Wright piled up a big lead in|ishing the big fellow, when one of lthe second and third rounds of his! stason's crushers fell on Sanders’ battle with Wolgast by pushing his|chin, and Ted Whitman, refereeing left into the sailor's face at Will | the mix, started counting, and reach. and popping him with his right for ed the fatal 10 before Sanders was variety. In the final session Wol-| oft the mat. fast was the aggressor, but Wright| ‘The Copper City Four, of Butte, was going strong at the bell. Wol-| Mont, and Camp Lewis, entertained | gust, who fought Neff last week,|tne fang with harmony selections was even heavier than Wright, in| and had them yelling for more. Their |the opinion of the ringsiders. | come tna “aan | Soe Harry Anderson and Joe Miller went over big with the | started hostilities with a bang, but the sailor boy it on Miller from the first gong and won by a mile. Miller is a two-handed fighter, but Anderson handed him a nice lacing Ring followers will want to see more of Harry after Tuesday's fight. welter successfully de Johnny Knockout Blow Billy Williams was leading Houck | on points in the first three rounds of | their go, but in a regular Dick Mer. riwell finish, Leo cracked the Rose City battler on the molars with a/| mulish right, and Williams and the TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED operating advantages en ab ae ee Cone ot han ee epportanitics fer advancement. Good Pay A qeved salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases. Permanent Position ‘Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancemest, Interesting Work Pieasant, clean, fascinating. Associntes carefully selected. Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices, Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms, Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay. Sick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. Good Character and Good Health are required. 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