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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC, 21, 1918, 7 f pveRET? TRUE BY CONDO) DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Danny Takes a Peek. BY ALLMA e _ 7 . — . AN, GUTEN MORGEN, | MY sou. To Keep- OW, DANNY! ‘SAaTA Comes Peexia’ |] ay Goopne 35 wna "YT oc iF 1 WouLO. GA TA THINK ; MEIN HERR, EVERCTT, ANO To PLease Tei J =e You MUSTN'T Come UND To SEE I “ _ Cy ' LITTLE BAS Ame I |e He Kew DANMY N SANTA NOT To ForGeT . mW HeRe ; he BED Se WAS NOT Ip sie ms - — oe 5 aa Bed? oe — | 7) now. Nov sonic FS = é GoTo SLeep ar of ‘ nd 4 ine nt he | ee F iff ot ne st nt. Pier PRePre BALMY BENNY—We'll Have to Get Benny a Christmas Dinner Somehow. Here td OW WELL, = NEARLY CHRISTMAS, AN’ YUL Jes’ PASS \ DONT KNOW ANYBODY “IW DAY LIKE ANY “To SEND PRESENTS OTHER DAY — MAYBE REMEMBER Now ED- GOSH* "THERES SUMDIN’ YOURE BOOKED FOR , \ FORGOT ABOUT ~— MAY HOUGE CHRISTMAS } Ee CHRISTMAS DINNER! \ 4 DAY, FOR THE BILL ~ OH : WHRTLL 1 D022 \F \ DONT ) - s aq ny sh ot “ START (tT AGAN Hh AT, AN’ NOBODY XML WA Bs C BIG EATS} )C-WEM CHRISTMAS = ( SETINON A CHRIGTMAS FEED) a ~) MOWE PITCHER / ° or D\ somewHere, THERE AINT . ™ (or SUNPIN' = | ms he Ki ite = ed Hy se ie on Bil #3] a - i ity AND NOW HE IS BROKE | as i When Donald Reid went to sleep i night, in his room at the | Hii Sor hotel, 1423% Third ave, he! pater i i $46 In tos trousers’ pocket. In | Whe morning, it was another tale, * ws va dizi ie: Fad2 ALES FY AA TN pve FI = vy Reid told the police. | PARIS, Dee. 21—Allied diplomats i “IF HE HOLLERS, LET HIM GO—” CAMP ELEVEN Kruvosky-Fulton | INSHAPE FOR _ ,... Fight |s Stopped =| f | i | BIG TU police would not let “K. 0.” Kruvos- a ky accept all the punishment Fred i BERKELEY, Cal., Dec, 21.—The | Pulton was willing to give him last al Hi ne resin —anonereceenenreserins jeaught in the backwash of «| HOCKEY TEAM | i Christmas tide are “carrying or % , with unofficial pour pariers unta| TO PRACTICE 1919 r @THE 416 | Packed with the mont dlatingulah NEXT WEEK’ ,;.. ~; UTTLE PIKE ed gatherings in its history, Paris| The Seattle ice skating is sched { PLT ha i s itulal : ight, id ‘topped the figh the fae etait? SMPitulated to the ROU) ied fo get under way saturday) PJes tina stage in all net for the Camp Lewis-| DENY and stopped the fight in F | Big Berthas and Gothas belong to| Might at the Arena. Get Mare Island football match to be] icriyosky was holding on helpless« ah the stone age. Santa Claus is| Numerous hockey players, both eUs, run off on Berkeley field Saturday |jy fteferee_G : a a} f y. iriffin proclaimed Ful i premier. 1 4 profession will take > or or - ' i The ‘city is illuminated by night amateur and prof: al uke Toe Hold aft noon. ton the winner. i Py PIRDt| their initial workout Saturday night ‘The Northerners are reported to be | ———— JOS. DANZ, Mgr, a ty with bu | vietory flag has be THREE STARTING | paual Christmas decorations the start of the seas pars SUNDAY Shope are stuffed with the moat/*onal league will get under way fascfnating and costly of women’s| New Year's day, | Dedizenments. Jewelers display the| George Brine, a skating expert} richest gewraws ever seen here. from Australia, will give exhibitions | | Restaurants, expensive and gay, are|2°4 instruction during the season, | in fine shape for the melee, a mors from the gobs’ camp that they are also in good Both lineups are problematical, | “The Camp Lewis players will prob- ably take the field with Selph at =) i center; Dunlop and Rogers or Daigh, | ( ] ee j guards; Hunter and Leader, tackl ear fit sdded to the| The players are anxiously awaiting The protes SebGsaen SR UAE 25058 SS overflowing according to Manager Curtis Lester, | ; The boulevards hold the greatest |0f the Arena. | Schultze or Hoerlein and Noggle, Prigeiiy to wah throngs since the exposition. The Arena will be open for after. ends; Bryant or Alber at quarter; | — H af | Topical songs regarding President} "0On and evening sean Blackwell or Skadan at left half;|10c, 2 for avana hy Wilson and Clemenceau are being} hours each. Special seasions for Harris, right half, and Towell or| 25¢ and it sung in the theatres and music halls,| #¢hool children on Saturday morn / Oberle, fullback. | 15 ary where 8. R. O. signe are common ings are to be arranged. The soldiers are billed to leave for | Ieee Lorena vt fal | The people appear to have totally} The local professional team holds! San Francisco immediately after the Tempe : forgotten the war. So far as they |!t# first practice next week, accord game to prepare for the melee with . - fare concerned, peace ia already|!ne to Manager Muldoon | the Olympic. club on Christmas day. Schwabacher, Bros. & Co. Inc. signed. —— — — SEATTLE, WASH. DISTRIBUTORS __ j AE i 12 Propagandists i ane Eivoace Bag for I. W. W. Held ROAD BULLETIN i Purchased Still) tweive men were arrested inte Fri-| George Wyrech, rancher of Mon-|4#y amd Saturday morning In the roe, 16 miles from Everett, according |#0uth end of the city for selling I to federal officials, came to Seattle| W- W. literature. They were held in the city jail up to a late hour Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus- | early this week to buy a new liquor x | sem. It cost him $49. He got back | Saturday, at the personal request of Kenle—meenio—minie—mo; tomers are accorded every cour- to Monroe safely, but was arrested |Chief of Police J. F. Warren, after Catch a fellow by the toc! |] tem sogsiatent with sound buai- when he arrived and brought back | department of justice officials had| It's # pleasant indoor sport to which Marin Plestina, the Jugo-Slay, is here shown subjecting his wrestling | xeattie-1 Wigh Ie Beat—tareli | partner, Pleasant if you're the one that does the catching. But if you're the man with the toe, well, the old | > inquisition rack was a mere annoyance in comparison! Strangler Lewis, Caddock and Zbyszke are particularly |_ to Everett by federal authorities, | declared that nine of them, no far ax In good condition to | who charged him with running a|the department of justice was con road on east side! 4% “TARZAN @SSePhPsrssGlssds PiAaeeESeASER t be h | Invited to look , - o Hquor still at Monroe. He has been| cerned, need not be held | Invited to look at this photo before they make up thel- minds to answer Plostina's challenges. ‘of va i bound over to the federal grand jury M. A. Overly, 48, is held on an open | _ I va | ) $1, to post as a bet that he can defeat all comers. | Kent ew paving on Pacific Paid en Savings Accounts q a “ . > | charge others are: Samue nonrmanenommaes PE from Kent north. Accounts Subject to Check A! i by United States Commissioner F.|/ Charge. The others are: Samuel | | Kent-Des Moines—Good. Go by way of en iit W. Mansfield at Everett Simon, 64; Albert Bailey Wit} |" brick pavement on highway. ~ yy a ht ah ee ange| tm ie, SH wenee eet | TODAY'S MARKET REPORT San fiat seta pa San om f accomplice, was released. Derwald| Ernest Miller, 35; J. Exteil, not open for traffic, except across flat . fe the proprietor of a soft drink ea-|Bert Barrett, 40; Frank Lynch, 40; j , beats pli mune Fn AVE. AND PIKE ' ; tablichment- at Mouree | William Crawford, 19; Arthur Smith, | oniien Cie ‘ ‘ | ™ i t |, and Herbert Jackson, 18, Jack-|'T Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers fee [Chop = oS gat eS | for five miles out of Auburn a son, Smith and Owgrly were held for Vegetables «ad Fruit Feed Meal . 2 old road to left at end of paver § James J. Corbett, former heav F 95 | 7 H minute examination | Rolled Marte a eee oe j¢ grounds, In fi 5 P | | vRa Alfalfa . weight cha rio! ] he vorld condtiton. (Correction l“Ch ae. B om bs ig saa baba pa coal gat sment ae {Enamelan nie en H ~ i Doe i a engageme: a h of Green river, 4 3 erry tterton Greand Barley , Franklin-Biack Diamend—Good. f / y the New York Winter Garden, is a? open! i | | * . | Corn Kerateh Food . Auburn-Black Diamond—Good over either I 8 | Cake Contest Said to Be Alive, fee Mash coming West under the management | via toe creek or Green river, athe i . A <x Cottonsced Meat —1 of the Universal Fil ne eClellan way — Govern: nh - Chnaset’ A Devers. wish to state But in Hospital Hethense:*hse eet herapa- Ter cwt handle telary pes “ye : ing sperations complet MUNICIPAL AND } F ‘ . 2 Bettert Cal, per ™. . see company to make his debut in the t ly rw a in that by error in their ad in Friday’s| Lieut. Cherrill R. Betterton, for “ues per ton . beyond White River Lamber Co. bi CORPORATION BONDS | a + ONE OF THE MOST AMAZING | star, it was stated that Red Cross|mer University of Washingte \teea, pee es movies. Corbett will be seen in a road good to Greenw: ‘ Mi o or WorIons| Chapters would be entered in th w listed with the w Norserndish—-Locai. jserial adventure film, work on |Meble, Vaber.Biack Dismené BOUGHT AND SOLD aa y CINEMA PRODUCTION | cake baking contest. This Is not th ad of with the ° which will start at the California | Renton-Maple Valley—Good. ; i case, as Clonset & Devers were re-|ing,” aa first reported. His mother ang studios of Universal January 1, et Mighway-North Hend—In good : mt quested not to ask the chapters to| Mrs. Maude C. Betterton, of $18 Ro- Aurtraiian brown, ewt...1.76@2.25 qendition be he Ge MIR Bend: Bene | . i —AND— participate in the contest as auxil-/anoke st, has just received letters ee ot) een CLEVELAND, oe osew.. ” ee ‘ f > }iaries. Also the numbef of prizes|tro-n friends of her son with the| Peppers ca! bel, per’ Tb. ite ‘is nities Waa ee Ninth Floor Hoge Building qh haa been increased | news that he has an even chance for| Pepeorn—lowa, per M ..... .16@ 17% 7 world's champion feather- | ai ce * } | recovery I Wreneh doepital Peta! oes— weight, has resigned his post of box <4 recovery in a French hospita a ..24.00@ 20.00 Oate—Minnesota .. tng inettucter in the army, ville-Duvall—Good. a ef | Lieut, Betterton fell wounded in| 093400, Local (aprouting) . e army, and ex City—Good over Yellow- * i; > War News the Argonne drive, He and several] Sweet. per Tm. .... + 04 06% pects to go into active training to de- | ston« |] %gur Patronage Appreciated anh en | coe ara dee mont to the rotons Of Com. | Pumpxine—. Wash. per To. 08g 034 fend his title after the first of the | Palle City-Duvall—py Fast road Tru || Pay Chi dit rd 7 Radishes—Local, do, bunches .26@ 30 year. His resignatio: us De ood. Road is closed at Tolt | a Weekl pany F, of the 36ist regiment, which |tamipe Local, per sack: =----1008200 |. FREE, DOCTOR J oiccinccd see Bs Met been) for pavement, “Tt necensary to go tary, || ‘TORREY & SEARS’ i was surrounded by the enemy. He rRUITS Eix-Government Phyatel 5 detour at Tolt | i was wounded by bullets from a ma ~ " * — jood ex t portion over Ce) i chine gun nest, and urged his cor .12ent6 FIRST AVE. Wildcat Leonard, former Seattle ( is City road to bridge 1430 3rd, Corner 3rd and Pike hine gun Mn and urg n bret tatty WASHINGTON ST. Logging trucks b Lanch Counter Barber Shi Bhi) Y ” panions to leave him. Later, th = Was O. STORE: boxer, is slated to box Herb Brodie —Via Lake Sammam- |] soft Drinks Main £319 Card Tables iy ters state, he was found in rec Loca! Kin’ Decter in the main event of a show to be | Hi te ADMISs- 15. ct 19 Headquarters for ed territory, severely wound water . —_ —— ol bal : 1 in San Francisco Saturday | Renton-Renton Junction—Good, ih at SION ‘© DREN ic S * C. 3 - | night Yor further information regarding Plus Was : pe is in King county call Main 6900, me |) ty ents, a and | says SEATTLE YANKS on se ah lee od One-Piece Dresses ARE “LOOKING FINE” |temons cat per © TIE to geo PAINLE Carthy, the great Californian, in a: ere | il to Continuous From 10 A. M. | Gronges-Navels, per box......400@7.00 t av-| Youthful Avi i ud 425 Union Street Capt. Frank M. Sullivan, one of | Pesre—S Wash. .-..... 4c ne au Portland ring, but is hav: ou u viator | i : M. Sulli ng difficulty in lining up a suitable ° ‘ | 5 Led C ep ntativ © ne - i] re r te inns tat dat Ober te Pein ‘ eet aie Per 1 opponent for the motorman, Is Facing Liquor | ih vee ack acannon “Aoganeat e gr Filberts-Per M i 4 for special Red Cross work, is back | PUStts pert. Hafry Gi ign in| Charge In Court} Will preach a sermon Sun- | THEATRE tn Sent n. Capt _Sultivan, fae nm. . still ines wants a bout with | Wiliam Moeser, student naval day morning entitled | newspaper reporte ining promo’ Jimmy Darcy, Frank Farter or Mick | 2¥!ator, is facing liquor charges in Se- 1 cera banker, mt the folowieg oer: King. He showed ot ot clas, ig atte. iis arrest nang. ana’ ore Ml! THE, COMING PH tinuous Washington soldiers and officers and | gq. = hie bout Sa liminary hegring before United HY Daily 1 te 11 ‘ 4 pout with K. O, Brown, a short | ¢ A ) bg m1 Bi ite y reports them in good health | @prings—Under 2 the . he aes States Commissioner R. W. McClel I Maj. Marbury W. Somervell, Lieut. | land, followed his discharge from ; A HAPPY, SNAPPY, NEW SHOW TOMORROW Col. George M , Col. J, B, Cava- | ¢ DENTISTRY Joo Gorman, the Portland feather. | thé @viation section of the naval eu Es | naugh ter Brooke Jones, ach . ae training station of the University of n the evening he will dis- Lieut w, Lieut. Frank | Belgian Hares Look into your mouth and ase || Weleht, wants a bout in Seattle. He) Washington, i cuss the subject gerald, Priv Harold Lutz and rheys—Live, 30/} 1¢ your guma are sloughing or }/May be lined up with one of this| "rodent i a Fitzgerald, Private Harold Lutz and | Twmere tire? me. a a7 IL blosding, If oo, you have RIGO El city’s performers for a future ahon wderal authorities charge him THE REME i | Lieut. Commander William Teed | Pork—-Good block hogs . ° 19 | DISBASE, SO-CALL . *; with violating the Reed liquor DY i Present the Comedy Playlet - , | Veal—Wrancy qeveee 19 rORRRA CAMBRIDGE, Mass mate amendment. He is said to have al i os BeotCountry, por 1b, s... 10 y MBRIDGE, Mass., Dec, 21—|} cs ts | FOR Hi . ¢ ms 18 treacherous, a J Jack Barry, former mana of the|,° eis 1 liquor shipment to ai = Fl “A Baby Grand’? | z.cumiescome [SAYS SWEDISH SPUD eee acm wiz ape 8 | Nn oes Donton Teed Soe arate sfag! ange tranaported into Washington trom Mi A MERICA’S i ! % >, Ll ai » pe trea mal » yas re « “9 : \ - Capers in the Park ARE BEST, HE’S FOUND | eu, stcoteed at been released fromm te uitcary it snother tate, claiming that Tt was i! 3 aco Rigpaic ag itr gin f a a Writ echo et Howton "tie se fa te. wsed In hi dre tore near | MENACES ii) . . tt ral stomach trouble, on the Red: Cross roste sh., fo edicina. me tt _ Frick & Adair | AR VILLE & fir in tie word, according to 3. | PRI city ereamery, the, tm ha only, dental oftice in ge. {|00 We Ned Crone roster ais Mr 7 ~ . | “eartona seseeee . 664 o that specializes © treat- P pu » $1,500 bail a “hristmas servic vednes- Ht rechived some seed from Swe nent “ad site In our office yo 8 foe , ne s hearing has been set lay morning a o'clock, a ” é parchment wrap : 06 | cane n you will find || Lakes football team, which plays the “ : ) plot of the Swedish beauties on his |Kage—Fancy ranch tere al care taken of er elo® fl New Year's day are well on their|~ area i PETS eT fee it WILLIAMS & HOWARD “A SURE CURE farm at Lake Forest. And now he sabpiial care taken of children's || New Years day are well on their | For best quality [Fold filled lockete | VICTORIOUS iit FOR THE BLUES” wants Seattle people to raise Swedish Examinations and estimates and chains, go to Haynes, next Lib- PEACE i fawe te«wrrea aronrin potatoes | e ne free. Ironel ad Ruaranten f 15 PORTLAND, Dec. 21,—Carson Rig | &tY Theatre Advertisement. 4 A ‘ setae “Souk ot Washington cream brick . years on all work. A re gTLAND, Dec arson Rig | - pri i % (7 LEWIS Ss. STONE in Ona of may potatoes weighed six| Gregen A... Teewce given to’ alt antes beo, Pittsburg outfielder, has been YOU ARE CORDIALLY Wi tech: y| ’ and the! honorably — discharg rom the STOC TE} fi iy Photoplay eo ys ra r ; , ; regres ve ‘and ever Washington, triplets 4 their families. h me liset e fi KS BONDS INVITED fi | Bi ian The Man of Bronze nr United Painless Dentists * |EIBERTY BONDS) @ First Presbyteri a ; Pa Wen, ae ims Ae nea AM BLAC Country 3 mG ee ANY AMOUNT-<ANY ISSUE rs' resbylerian Mi o A rice Another ng besides the suga 1G) ae 4 Weekday Matinees, 10¢ Evenings, Sundays and Holidays, 20¢ BERI eoy $0 ~Delayed. aA leita ee 008 ‘Third Av. Phone Hillote seas. ppg tegen ie. the “auKer BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED Chureh mat 3 , A ies, § a hy cciia maltatinn ta tavce of tomnine |All, We Houre—8 20 to 6p m bow! that has come is the man MACFARLANE & HALL =n Sori ip a“ Cn = : 7 7 om bs ‘hw rain 7 tbl spe : ee | Timoth Bundaye—9 to 12, who jabs his coffee-dripping spoon Seventh and Spring HN Attend the Carnival for War Veterans, Fourth at 1c, Next Wee an independent repliblic is reported | ftye Bee ‘into it two or three times, ih in Silesia, | Whole Cor aa ~ z ws

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