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VERETT TRUE ge, YES, THINK AL THE reccows —— Sa apip aanesianemateno asoant nS OPPOSES criticism, J. D. light Qarging unjust ehief of and power Wight and power department te Hanson Wednesday “norning Treck Planees Thru NEW MANAGER itted the 14th annual review of report takes notice of the recent stion by the mayor that a busi executive, as distinet from the on manager, shall be ap- | resent being unjustly criticis [’ Ross declares in his report Ress insists: “I have made the Vighting department a success inst great odds.” He also asserts t outstanding warrants against department are the resu of have no ditions over which I Ross’ report embraces the work of department for the ten months October 31 Surplus revenue that period has been far from it to “neet necessary Work, he asserts, Co Ween extended the na } gov during the war, and all pos tiistance rendered firms hand ‘ar contracts. Beeusing the proposed exten appoint of a lighting department busl-} manager, Ross says such action | fead to inefficiency.” Bed Cross memberships send sun imto the dark corners of the PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES LEAVE FROM COLMAN FOOT OF MARION STREET Arrive Reattic i 4 i B C—Pert Angelos Bue, for) @ipm Angeles; daily Lema wnt Vietorta. fatty | ees not go thru! _Siumite Victoria on trip! 1499 two hours, SO ‘Hpmisingie trip, $2¢ rownd| tym trip. easy 1 ¢-29pm 1 8:20pm 118 20pm 1 Port Townsend Special i ; for Port) 1 i6pm Siemitownsent Atr est |1¢ 109m ‘Wty \Connacta at Townsend) daily fwtth refi lines for all! lpeints on Olympic! Spemtowa!a meray M87 for Anacortes Mettinenam. Bellingham Anacortes 8 Kaishen, fori @ SAY tAnacories and Pel-! . Vtepia. for Peet! 2 itpm Trewneend. Port Wil! lame, Dunrences and! There Port Ange! ! | Goes City of Angeies,! 9 06pm ei! pol hel Man San Juan sian: Wed Story! 1 Prt Need Canai—Camble—ladlow Meamer Kingston, for! 2 06pm Mart maiow. Port Camble | Testy =e landing, and lability tn fn limited to we exceed $199 “ opting Domed in above achedule Pietete must be purchased at ticket Open from €29 a. m. to 12:00 NOP SOUND NAvIGATION CO. Ticket Office, Colman Dock. Phone Main 2993. | | Whole Harley HE SEATTLE STAR—V BY CONDO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Somebody Must Have Told Tom This One, ~<45 r SMOKE — MY & BRONZE JUG ~ Downtown Window A huge plate-glass window in the front e J. 8, Graham establish ment cond ave. and Spring st was ash red Wednesday morning Nes % . truck plun Third a jammy ne Wagon thru the window one was in jJured. Models with ladies’ creations were scattered, the damage being e« BREWING FOR _ BALL CHIEFS timated at several hundred dollars.| 1... ba HC. my center NEW Y¥ M ENGINEBR SPEAKS TONIGHT (ope axe The Basic Plan for of Water-Power Resources” w meeting of the big held in ue magnate New Y probably to be the topic of an address delivered {January 15, according t Wednewd, wight by Dr. Cart E. | dications Magnusson And they will not all partment just for grinding 1 w house the Ban Johnson has one he ing for special use on Harry Fraze while « has on for Johns Sentiment is se « for an national commision that ised the result wou hington, at faculty ¢ A proposal to adont federal or public ownership of transmission lines will be taken up made espectaily tron a one ‘i ; | Today’s Market “ close © thrown to headed supretr National leaguers 0 the American leagu change win the fight, the 1 that section of which favors a minors Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ter Vegetables «24 Fruit probably have a ay VEGETABLES regarding the co ! Reeta—toca}. per sack powers Beans—California, per Tt As matters now stand, the minor leagues are allowed a voice in the | commission when a minor league t s | involved. | ‘The president of the |teague and the secretary of the Na Itional Association of Professional Baseball Leagues each has a vote, which, in cases of this kind, gives the present commiasion five mem Johnson's gradually crumbling magnates of his own undisputed antag Interested Cal Austraiian thrown, owt Oregon Yellow Danver . bers. hold on the league, and th oniam of the National league make it practically certain that some change Will be epfected. A oe LLL — ie yaerre. VITAL STATISTI wReirs ’ MW ARRARRAAA Apoies— annnnnnnnnnnnnnn Ee ee rea MARRIAGES i wasn. Win | weed wi ana Local Kings .--.-+++.+.+. Odele J. Baril es Renanas—Guatemaias, per | 1 Restoule and I Raat a ee atau Oxawa, 24, and Ken Haku me. een Mebonough, 23, and Florence | per box Kelley, 28, Seattle 27, and Mary Marry Lawrence § Kana Denenger, 20, Be in Banbure, Oly mons Oranges—Navels, per box Peare—B. Wash. and Emma " ” mt we BS ¥ 2%, Bremerton, and eer alias W. Rubbe, re . srt Carlson, 26, and Martha Schwe de. Portiand, ¢ DIVORCES mpiaints file PM. Simpson against W kmm Simpeon Seott Geese Youns. Hene—Lignt, live Marie Sar iolan Ware son, crvelvimps against Avery Crimps feigian Hares—Live Kien Crime ervelty J. Louise Live topa Nelson, 2 Tbe, and over a ee eae: 18@ 19 | cruelty anderson against Henry 8, Ar ney i ‘ottie An cals we ee « « against Wesley A. Cor WP —Nelling Prices to Ke‘allers ter cee ence F. Fisher against Frederick bess a oc ‘ D. Fisher, crue ter DEATHS eaeenl city ereamery, fhe, tn ee tate, 3 seth 3. 2 6540 66 “6 Pe ivester O. Farmer, $0, 957 Nebraska a 2, 928 Bwing, Deo Leese Limburger .. a. aa wae Washington ¥ Weahington cr seis. an. thea sie Oregon Y. A. o° Washington triplete . ee Ee Oregon triplets «+++. ® 2 Eliott ave Altaite—B, Wash. No, 5 Trimble, 29, 2825 W. 74th at Timoth, —E are Bore 1, Marah oa, 14 nd ay Whole Corn ‘ W. Mteineke, 63, 4065 15th N. 7 Naward Welsh, 74, Regina hotel, Fe Rolled Barley . Alfalfa Meal Whole Barter Chipped Barley . Ground Barley city hoap J. M. White Harker, 49, 619 Lumber Corn Seratch Food § 10th B, De Far Mash Cottonseed Meat—Per tor Fauntleroy Meet Seraps—Por cwt. Fish Meal . 4222 Interlake Calf Meal, per ton .... Oate—Minnesota Local (sprouting) Cilpped Ground Corn Se Veg Mash Cottonseed Meal Per ton Per owt Keel Serape > “J America has never failed to do her ty—but have you failed to do your Be? Den @ Collier. 452 part? pT Were 1S Your DE PENSE! GeT VYoyR HANDS UP ‘THERE ~ Dowdy Ley Me KEEP HerTING | Nou wWoTWe Face ~ come on | NOW, ‘TAKE A Poke AT ME | Bi]} |Lex's Go] | BALMY BENNY—His Smokes Are Hand Picked. f) | COVER e > le “GOSH ~ \pD WHISTLE IN SIX COLORS FOR A < MOUTH TASTES LIKE t in| ¢ SAY LUK “al S77€ Wore BRONSO. AND JONES TO MIN Muff Bronson will come North next week to meet Harold Jones Chet MeIntyre’s star pupil, in the main event of Austin & Sait's smok with a rush, and his show! gair rl Paird here, a few we iw » will giv he has nt ring eri the Jones the had, in who are ortlander the West best Hghtwelghts in th Moff Rroneon is heavier than Har old Jones make it tough for Chet McIntyre's clever young: and may Leo Houck | oxing inatru hort experien ast night. Lux disp of tricks. He in fast a arts his hard ones a sadder, but wiser. after rrie Lux Ja full bag 1 shifty without warn and McCarthy knocked Lux out recent ly. Of course, no matter how clever a boy nay be, it's good night if he receipts for one of McCarthy's fast ones in the first or second round But if Harry Anderson c from getting submarined be able to iéfend himself against the Frikco motorman. And as for a bout between Ander son and Lux—it would be worth see ing. Hoth boys are clever, of course. but Lux has something that isn’t xeen often in these parts. He has a distinct fintsh—the it that only shows among the f ‘em—and he no doubt acquired thin stuff dur ing his with Bennie Leonard best years Frank Clarke, promir der the London prize rir dead he He was 69 y He fought with bare knuck in England and in this country Austin & Salt’s next smoker will be staged December the Fr aft er Christ because Christmas eve is on esday, t night the ure staged Out of the high sonal serviced and ing enable me te make you this offer: Ge te any dentist, get his prices, then come and get 20 per cond cut from figure, with careful, painless methods aad personal atien- tion, Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORFHEUM BUILDING ‘Third and Madison. Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 ard, Corner 3rd and Pik Lanch Counter toe Soft Drinks Main 2319 BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS 2! 3323, « $422 baa AQQQ’ Sample hoeShop Second Floorfite! Bldg Secondt.Prke Take Elevator a WHY BLESS ‘YOU DYE KNOW WHERE ) | PARDNER- SURE \ CAN GET A SMOKE AROUND “WESE Diaain's 2 / "| Anxious for Fast | ~~ VE GOT & WHOLE STOCK ) OF CIGARS ~ SOME FIVE CENT ONES, SOME "TEN CENTERS, SOME TWO-FERS, AN’ SOME SWELL ONES WITH GOLD BANDS —~ t~ _ do! + WILDE AND MOORE MAY | BOX IN U.S. FANS WOULD LIKE TO SEE LUX BOX AGAIN LONDON, Dee. 18.—Negotiations | Here's what happened at Crystal) But the work of Morrie Lux was have practically been completed, it! Pool last night | the outstanding feature of the pro-| wax stated here today by Ed L.| yrank Yermer won his se ram Seattle sel seen a Shave, former St. Paul sport writer, h us good as Lux, He seems to havel for a 26r0und bout early next to the Mat IM everything. He bewildered Houck - For nunk and hae an| March between Jimmy Wilde, the ammy Gor a draw with ki The fans should be| World's Myweight champion, and Pai! ib ye vrs Murph t four rounds) , an opportunity to see him) Moore, American bantamweight. The | of tust going hn after kBt Harry Anderson or John Mec-| pout, as now proposed, would be held ax won jon after Cart in She eead peune : . in Olympia hall, whihc seats 12,000 in Be pesiee Whitman Was Right cacabe . é | e corner < e ha ‘ F yersons | w. The « yaician,| Three years’ experience 4# spar) Wilde, it was declared, has been | nation, de ured he could | "8 rtner with Bennie Pa aranteed 20,000 win lose or! idence of a fou ' ux how to f aw, while Moore has been offered | ohnny Wolgast won from Marty!‘ nat looked bet: An €VET) $12.000 with a share of the receipta. | Foley in four hard rour before Whitman's decision Wat | Tickets would be placed on sale at| hooted by a lot of the boys, but! pric from $1.50 to $5 . Farmer Went Fast + ot tes Deicke range tole dig | z ner Went Fa: most of the close-up observ d|" Wilde, it was declared today, Jim Mason batth h w t Ai with 1 n im th | i. welghed 102 pounds when he met) in er Ape.|Moore and was defeated a short | seem to have his old-| time ago, while Moore weighed 116} ruggedness, altho he came) pounds, thus leaving a difference of | fairly well in the last round.|14 pounds between them. Moore is ision over E the third round Foley didn’t An for event, Farmer e and ended the the ma blows wt three rounds belonged to| now on his way to America. nting He won the bout Wilde recently refused offers to The Murphy n was fast Jim Mason and Bunker sure wal-| travel to America for bouts because and furious fought hard all loped each other. E unker was|small purses were offered for his ap- | the Ume and the geressor. ready to to over when Jim was arance. Murphy landed lots of times iF the decis = EDNESDAS, OKC, 18, 191 PAGE 13 BY ALLMAN LOK. OUT, PROFESSOR, ; L t / am i You'Le Tre On WHICH ra Nour SHOE STRING. one? wnat bo vou || _| Wow ABOUT | THAT? HE PULLED on OAD THe one. Oy PROFESSOR. ENGLISH GOLF CHIEFS PLAN U. S. INVASION NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—England’s famous professional golfers, Harry Vardon, Edward Ray, James Braid and J, H. Taylor, are planning on making an invasion of America next season, according to a letter received from England by Alex Duncan, vet- eran professional, here. The British golfers plan to enter both our national and Western cham- pionships, as well as special matches, declares Duncan. Taylor and Braid held the English links honors for years until Vardon happened along. The latter has won the honors in that country now for seven years. Ray has been a promi- nent figure on the British links for a long time. Ray and Vardon came to this coun- try in 1913, losing to Francis Ournet in the open championships, after one of the greatest matches of American links history. As long as an army of Americans stays over there, an army of Red Cross members ts needed over here. ATMAN TO — PLAY WITH VICTORIAS | VICTORIA, De 18.—Eddie Oat-| AMATEUR ICE HOCKEY MEN HOLD SESSION A meeting of the pyard Amateur Hockey league | duled for the|™an will play for the Victoria hockey | Y. M.C A. Wed slay nicht at $:00. team. ¢ on, according to an an. ‘J The starting ne weanon | "CURCement went out by Manager Lester Patrick wt came ranerment of @ wohedule | “Oatman was captain of the Portiana|Of your desires or pocketbook. All of the-wards are expected to| Rosebuds for several seasons. He will erty here of offering you a strengthen the Aristocratse consider: fend representations that are inter- eutad' ta the ably, in the opinion of hockey enthu HUMIDORS With the ph . edge to get | ae Bt | under way, the final details of the DODGERS WON'T TRAVEL |For the man who smokes se he cigars a humidor is the most clubs which will take no| 8¢cePtable of gifts. Our of- spring training trips. President Eb: | fering in Porcelain-lined Hu- bets announced the club will train) midors is exceptionally fine. bere with a pre bility that several! S i. - le- catchers and pitchers will be sent to One pattern Ree Ae Hot Springs, Ark., for boiling out, | Signed for a man’s desk is most attractive. $5.00 CITIES MAY CONTEST | zo PLAN TO CONTROL $37.50 Jurisdiction of the capital issues committee, which passes on munici eason will be com Wednesday's ression, if possible cording go league officials coming at) NEW YORK, Dee. 18.—Thi ac-/lyn Dodgers today joined the 3 Service From Paris WASHINGTON, Dec and Rumanian of ing with Vienna and Bu attempt to restore fast train service from Paris to Bucharest, by way of Budapest from Vienna, Swiss advices stated today, pest in an CIGARETTE — pal bond issues, extends until six FR. C. Worthington, Stevens hotel,| months after peaceis declared, ac |AND CIGAR came th © station with*a ta cording to word received b Cor | of woe Tuesday. He met a pretty | poration Counsel Meier Tuesday, |HOLDERS girl the vicinity of Gerald's cafe “I understand a movement is on| Firet and Madison, Monday evening, | foot to make this body permanent,” | In Amber and Meerschaum took her to the theatre and supper,|said Meier. ‘Cites thruout the! of our own taake, with cases e v1 missed $100 after it was all | country will ¢ inly fight any such P . te., and 4 1 $100 after it v | country tain r ny such) 1q@ without. Beautiful Iv- over the girl attempt at municipal regulation.” eas -\ory Holders also, _ plain, WHEN A FELLER HAS A FRIEND mounted and carved, with |cases and without. In as- sortment and design there is | no finer selection this side of the most exclusive smoke | shop in New York City. $1.00 To $32.50 ‘PIPES No pipe smoker ever has enough pipes. We are offer- |ing some beauties in Italian | Briar, as well as in the other | woods, meerschaum, ete. In cases and without. $1 50 TO $7.00 smoker is glad to have and you attendance. 418 Pike Street Leary Bldg. Lobby | Cigars—all favored brands, including 5 and 50, Favorite Tobaccos HARLEY-DAVIDSON BICYCLES HIRSCH CYCLE CO. 303 East Pike Street Corner Minor Avenue you select will be prized for itself as well as a gift. will find shopping pleasant in our stores, Christmas Gifts for the Smoker N the Spring stores an assortment of Christmas Gifts has been gathered that will meet every requirement We are taking the lib- few suggestions: TOBACCO POUCHES A great variety of Pouches for tobacco from which to select makes buying easy. $1.00 $6.50 CIGARETTE AND CIGAR CASES Never before have we been able to speak quite so enthu- siastically about his depart- ment. The newest things are in leather—beautiful pieces of workmanship and ideal presents. We like to show them just for the pleasure of exhibiting fine goods. th _ w i) ASH TRAYS No man ever has enough ash trays. He can always _use another. Our assortment is complete, combining the nov- elty patterns with the strict- ly utilitarian and each one a most acceptable gift. 75c To $6.00 These are just a few suggestions. They are articles every may be assured that anything Ladies Salesladies in The Spring Cigar Co., Inc. 707 First Avenue 910 Second Avenue Butler Hotel Lobby our Charles the Great, in boxes of in tins and jars of 16 ounces, Le oy mete neon cot mete