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TRUR, ack YARD IS IN 8 uo WNDITION, AND YOu wel as t DO HE BOARD OF HEALTH | TI BY CONDO. THE BOARD oF HEALTH BE BLOWED, AND YoU, TOO! THIS [3 A FROE COUNTRY | at -— I Do As a no IM Gomme ‘To Loew |NOW, MISS SMITH — NLL DE BACK IA AGouT AN Hour PLEASE TO > EN DWRVARTERS AANKS OCCUPY TERRITORY THRU GERMAN Continued From Page One —+o d a certain aloofness, and there Uttle fraternizacion. The dough- maintained a soldierly, dignified ditude. While there was a considerable on the streets, the majority of stayed indoors and peeped jira the windows. Not a single Ger jaa flag could be seen. March at Dawn ‘Tee Americans began their march wo Prussian territory shortly after, jam. The Third division crossed telieetiie, in the region of Remich; ef near Gravenmacher; the ey north and the Second Rte mgion of Echternach. The it advanced with the Mo aks. dawn, the men were arous @@8 hasty breakfast and fel! in Miatoads toward the Moselle, men jammed. Generals Las te, Lajune and House rode ahead Sadvance guard at the points and were the first of the} @ ceeupation to occupy Ger. Teta 7 8 oe half an hour after the gen fad crossed the river the val ‘Ms alive with khak! columns. was sone cheering the first stepped onto Ger ja. But as a rule the proceed Mas very quiet and businesslike. Teutons Hide la the valley towns, the people at hid indoors, and not a soul ap in the streets, But as they the Americans paid no atten to them, they gradually ven- out. Mer the occupation of Treves, Hunt visited the burgomaster him that military law | be enforced, but that the in- would not be interfered Use Your Diamonds } Watches and Liberty Fonda as }] Beurity when you need money. | leans taken up from others | me More money advanced. Bf Literal amounts. Lowest rates, By You get tat! amount of loans— % Interest deducted. Ladies’ mnt. Laas on Diamonds, Watches and Liberty Bonds Empire Mortgage Loan Co. Fatablished 12 Years, M123 White Bidg. 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Blue Named for New Position WASHINGTON, Dec. 2—Capt Victor Blue, of the battleship Texas has been chosen for nomination as chief of the bureau of navigation This nomination and that of Admi ral Taylor for reappointment as chief constructor of the navy | congress today Coincident with this announcement from Secretary Daniels, it was an} nounced that a pollc not keeping | Rroadway entered the finals for clty naval officers ashor er than two | motball honors Saturday, when they years and a half will be inaugurated Ca BROADWAY IS WINNER OVER are to go to 7 defeated the Franklin eleven, 13 to 0, xenerally | at Dugdale’s park at am The First Hill boys rang up a with as long as they were peaceable. |touchdown in the firet quarter He asked the burgomaster to fur.| Working the ball down the field on nish provisions and billeta for the | Straightline plunges, the orange and American officers. black men brought the oval with The Third army's plans for civil) scoring distance. On a short line |government of the German town| plunge, Fullback Smith carried the ball over the line. Smith kicked leaves machinery as much as pow sible in the hands of the German au- | oa! | thorities, the Americans’ work being | The final score was rung up in the mainly that of supervision. | second period. when “Ham” Greene, In taking over the railways, street | Broadway's colored backfield star, telegraphs and telephones, pont-| carried the ball over the line. Goal « and, lighting systems, the | Was missed, running the score up to Americans will see that efficient | 13 to 0. service iy maintained, utilizing as| The Franklin boys played a great much service as they need for :nili-|#ame. The Broadway stars showed tary purposes, but interfering as lit-|the results of several seasons’ play | tle as ponsible with the usual service, | together. This was especially true of |The profits will be turned over to the |their backfield, which waa intact proper authorities from last season. Thorton, Caccia and Reakie star Under the terms of the armistice, ithe Germans will leave operating | Td for the Mount Baker contingent staffs, which the Americans will #u pervise and direct sr Upon entrance into each town, the || > } lcommander sends for the burgomas \! i ublic Markets _ ter, chief of police and other officials, | and informs them that cnilitary gov lernment has been established, with | the object of providing securely and efficiently for the army, but that as VEGETABLES | long as the inhabitants are peaceable, Reets—Local, per sack . the usual civil and criminal laws will | Beane—-Local green. T.. in she | be enforced and administered by lo- | Copet®. a ; cal officials. Colery—-iocal, per don. stalks The commander Informs the burgo- | Cor™—Gweet, local, sack, § dos. master that personal property rights | ceen iieske— Per 1. . Prices Paid Wholesale Vegetables cod Dea Fra will be respected, and instructs hin = tothouse, per 4 } J Dp! « etiy Neeplant Wash, crate to direct the people to go quietly r ai eee ie : about their ordinary affairs Lacct, pee M. -..ee sess obibit Liq lish—Local. per Mm ee tace—Local, per dor he Let The Americans offer to provide Local bat, any extra police protection and or per erate . | Cal. Avatratian brown, ewt. der the burgomaster to prohibit!) Oregon Yel Danver the sale of liquor with the excep: | Peanut ButterPer ™m tion of beer and wines. All wine | Peppere—E. Wash. bell Popeorn—lowa, per id. ahops will close at 9 p. m. Carry-| potatoes— Ing of firearms is forbidden. | Loeal h. Netted Gema The burgomaster ia instructed to| oF, Wash. Net -84.000 40.00 | furnish billets for a certain number | Pampkins KB. Wash. per ™ 020 02% jot officers, men and animals. Ow-|Radlshes—tocak doz bunches .26@ 20 | ‘ ertage, the of. | Zematees -Locsl, por box jing to the food shortage, the of-| Forage Loci, per ark ---. ROGER ers are or 0 make no requi peachy sitions, | Before the march was begun, oe jorders were issued to the Third] Bob roel rr ted army, impressing upon the men the| mB. Wash. I On t@2.00/ necessity for self-restraint in meet-| . Local Kings ing any manifestations of bitter. ness from the inhabitants on the march to the Rhine. G The order to the men said prc Aa “As we helped to destroy old Ger. | Srumgen many, let us help to build up the | Peseches new. If we convince them that our | "***—* ’ aim in entering the war was to | Almonte. Per, We oeereee make the world a better p in| Sonam > i. which to live, we shall succeed in| peanute—Per M. planting in each German breast a » Pecans—1 Prices | ca and Amerie: i o | n nerican institutions. Poultry, Veal tna" Pork, f. 0. b. Seattle \ We must do this with infinite | 59— tact and keen appreciation of the ne ne 2 Tbe and over smart that still Hes in the open|Geegp "young. tive dio 23 wound of their pride Hene—Light, live toe 88 The various orders were read to| , Heavy. jive «<5 | ‘ rt] s 4 th ges Paz igian Hlares—Live 18@ .18| the men and they were lectured On| rorkeys—Live, § Ibe and over 21@ 32 the conduct they must observe. Dressed, tops ° - @ 41] — | PorkGood block hogs .. 3) Veal—Fancy 21} The second school for scout mas- | Beet—Country, per ™ 1{ Belling Prices to Healers fer c heese Thursday at scout | Henry building. | open headquarters in the Brown Dental de Ret Offices i, 8." Limborger Washington ‘Yo Washington e Oregon Y¥ Washington Oregon trip! 106 COLUMBIA 106° Seattle’s Leading Dentists | Establinbed in 1901 earn brick triplets . 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Kart ird will take on Harold Jones, oma lightweight, in the main event of the smoker to be stag Auatin & Salt Crystal Tuenday. The bout Is scheduled start at 8.30. The Tacoman is a comer in local ring circles, and the fans who saw Baird go agninat are con vinced that he will the City of Destiny boy a hard bat Harry Williams and Oscar Koch, the big heavyweights, who went at it hammer and tongs at the U. W W. show, will renew their ring feud Tuesday. If they fight a» well as a by Pool at the Lronsd first | STRONG FIGHT CARD VALLEY TEAM BOOKED FOR TUESDAY pune ROOFS mn ji they id on their last appearance, local ring fans will be more than fled Bob Harper and Ed Denny, who staged « slarn-bang melee at the Elks club smoker Friday, will go on in one of the bouts at Austin & Salt's show . Jim Mason, the comedy middie weight, will take on Roxy Wilder. man, Mason has been knocking | them dead in his last two fights, winning both matches by the knock out route Curley Valencourt and Andy Kirch are ready for the gong in the tnitial bout of the card SPORT SALAD can Can company and the Mineral ites. The Mare Island marines, Coast football champions, will play the Camp Perry naval team at Brem erton Friday, The Californians are big favorites to win Washington state's — sportarnen held their annual meeting at Bird cafeteria Monday noon Lee Stell captured the Captain's cup competition of the Jefferson Golf club Sunday when he defeated J. 8. Sobey in the finals, 9 up and 8 to play. Broadway and Lincoln will settle city football honors at Dugdale's park Saturday. There ia a strong rumor, however, that the ttle game may be staged at Denny field, out at the university Hockey teams from Skinner & Duthies, Ames and Seattle North Pacific, are to be organized into a lengue this week The Seattle North Pacific soccer team downed the Skinner & Eddy ag gregation Sunday at Liberty park, 2 goals to 1 Tenants ‘and officials on the Bal- moral estate presented King George and Queen Mary with two Scottish ailver salvers dated 1720 and silver | usual to see green roses | spoons of 1763 on their silver wed. ding anniversary Vhone Main 4965 “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T) PAY ME.” ‘Thin ic my menage of deliver. | ance to you from the fear that ac-| en Dental operations, | I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN ana} TREAT Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases but acute abscessed | conditions, In taal olty for Lowest prio high-class, guarant STERLING DENTISTRY NEW YORK, Dec. 2.--The annual! six-day bicycle rac started at mid night Saturday, at the Madison Square Garden Fifteen teams were red. Which reminds us that our idea of nothing whatever ts watching a six-day bike race. Corgmercial men organized bowling league Saturday The fol lowing business houses entered the | Crescent Mfg company, Brinkley Supply company, MeDou calla puthwick, Electrics, Ameri- OREGON WINS _ HONORS FROM WASHINGTON Oregon won the Northwest foot ball championship when they down. ed the Washington eleven by a ain gle touchdown at Denny field before 5,000 fans Saturday. The final count wan T to 0 Smashing their way thru Washington line in the second period, the Oregon men pushed over the only touchdown of the m when Brandenburg, the stocky half of the visitors, picked a hol thru right tackle and placed the bail over Oregon's line, Goal was kicked. The game was delayed over an hour by the late arrival of the Ore back gon suits, The initial kickoff was at 330, The last quarter was played in darkness, Eckman waa the individual star of the game. His open field work puz zied Oregon's = defense. Several times he got away for long gain but the Oregon line was unpene trable and Washington was unable | to score When Washington fell before Ore. gon Saturday the proposed game with California was automat jeally canceled, for the Southerners. by their defent of Oregon last week have captured the Coast gridiron champtonship. MOVIE STAR’S RING PARTNER WINS BATTLE 8AN FRANCISCO, Dec jon fighting won Jc 2.—Com bt Benjamin. Douglas Fairbanks’ sparring ner, the decision over Frankie Far ren, local lightweight, here last night. Benjamin fought erly for three rounds, establishing a slight shade. In the last round, he fought Farren all over the ring. 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Political unrest ia stirring in baseball Some great changes in baseball gov- ernment are predicted Some of the changes expected are as follown Dissolution of the present Ne onal commission and the formation of a new commission or the appoint ment of a single commissioner | Requested resignation of Ban | Johnson and the election of a new | American league head | Changes in the ownership of sev: Vera! major league franchises Adoption of a rule prohibiting a} © president or a club owner from serving ax a member of the National commission Legislation establishing closer har mony between the major and minor leaguen Probable revision of draft laws as now interpreted Concerted action to lower salaries and reduce over. head expenses These are some of the things that are being talked wherever baseball fans and writers father. And the experts are agreed that tain | changes must be made before the game can come back and | strong. BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS SOR + +455 Sample Second 6. 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The final score was 10 a | | to 9% At Columbus — Michi 4 i mr. chigan 14.) “It was the first defeat for the ; " - | Smoky City eleven in six years. 4 At Topeka — Washb 26, Haskell Indiana 7.” 7 | | Forward passes, bewildering the At Clleago~Mintbecta 7 cu. | visitors, brought the oval within | | scoring distance; it was finally car- go 0 | ‘ ried over the Pitt line by Stincomb, A » 0 pats Moines—Camp Dodge | | ster completing a 15-yard pase. Cc 3 | H bees the score 9 all, Ducotte, the At Chicago—Gi akes 27, Santana a Tae avy’s star half, kicked goal, win- ‘j he ‘01 loc At Philadelphia Punedaeas | | Ding the game for the local men. | wavy Yard 27, Charleston Navy | | McLaren, the famous Pitt backfield l vara 7 | |star, played a wonderful game on the . offensive, scoring the majority of the pat Spokane—Marines 68, Ida- | | Pate team's points | Pa j Age of fis fish may be determined by counting the lines In the scales. 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