The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1918, Page 15

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BY CONDO THEN, Go AHEAD NISH YOUR CIGAR; Ns TO WALK AROUND cK A COUPLE OF SAND GIVE THIS KID FRESH AIR ttt Au ele treet nclde, here mips uinst y by t by the kere, larm ) os “Heck” Fowler Will Be Among the Absent in Hockey Hereabouts | Bi Ske S52 845 Rigezke i “Mack” Fowler, the star goalie of| Capt. Frank Foyston and Bernie Mackey team of last season Morr are already in the city, whit sa we bby Rowe and Jack Walker r pe able to play with the lo! vcnected to arrive here Monda | , B Beterpter this season, according to) Cully Wilson has been discharged jotie Fmegtr Mukioon. who states that | from the army and hewmay sign up| best. galled for Siberia with his for the coming season. men regim Sunday, for po| Manager Muldoon has 2 of onl promising amateur stars is dickering with two star a trial with the Metropoli tenders in the FE areboth capab: whom he men practice will get under w lays after Christmas. Ee | Cupid’s Arrows Find a Mark £763 iF BR Baie | | | but the brave deserve the May explain the ending of | Which had its beginning | staid college town of Prince- 4nd its ctlmination in the battle land of France “Hobey” Baker, star of the gridiron, met Mimi Scott after « football game at he little thought that the time saw the beautiful belle of York and Newport, he would Wearing the uniform of the} in flying corps. and she the g0wn of a ited Cross nurse. their meeting was in the days! eee — | me Americ bad set out to cae SLIP OF THE TONGUE | AND SPY IS CAUGHT the beginning of the war| Salisted in the aerial forces} (.)-ial to The Star by N. E. A.) | LONDON, De | } Mir © | Scorr many others, and now their engage-| [ment has been announced. United States, and soon found in France, where he display fhe same cool daring and utter | ter that he had shown on | be foothall tieid Among the in ed Germans who soc released, the yw | WININ [with but three | maining n expect tol, THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1918, DOINGS OF THE Dt FFS—That's Taking the Joy Out of Life! | WLLGET base? A notre [ p Berore Yo) Go AM RAISE ON THE FIRST c PURER Ler Me Te me) ) YeaR~ waite Thay isd’ A Wowk Lor IT WAS PRETTY DECENT oF [The Boss JusT Twe Same - 1 can HARDLY WAIT UNTIL | SHow THe | heTree To HeLpal - c i You Were I WAS ~ HeLed, Lev To DAN ~ ME SHOW You }—~—— The Lerreei ( oT PROM The Boss ‘To DAY HUH = DO MY EYES DECIEVE CHRISTMAS DINNER SKINNER& | EDDY VICTORS OVER S.N. PS The Skint soccer eleven Re North Pacific The final t the Skinner & North Pac LEWIS BOYS SOUTH tow m and sailor RERKE ing a tour utes of play came wit Camp Lewis soldier when G goal aft erners wi Two forward passes, resulting In a touchdown, carried the ball down the field from the sailors’ 20-yard line minutes of play re After bringing the b 10-yard lines quarter, only to be soldiers from Amer the sailors’ goal line in the first quar ter, Blackwell k al, which proved to be the deciding point of the game. O’BRIEN MAY FIGHT ABROAD CINCINNATL — De O'Brien, Cincinnat weight, has & boxing tour next y tishop, his manager O'Brien pur tin n the first Lake croased Dick giant heavy been ar A super-sport, more dramatic than | United States government or handled 1 be matched with Bom . aah bardier We Farland, and if he “the sport of kings,’; more thrliting by the Aero club of America, with Saye “| a ‘ gove: ent coope n. successful he will be -natched with | than the auto race, is here governm ' n Martin, airplane “maker, ha been in Glenn Georges € the French star It's the airplane race, Pearce ap csi neers according to Al Lippe, making the of! Whole states will be the race ence with the United Stat ate “ bashes ment of military aeronautics regard The greatest races will span the ing the New York to Frisco air race NAME LEADER __ =: a € w they're arranging a race « will start Ed Leader has been reappointed Pra “ t , . ill set crew coach at the Unive of Washington. No definite crew prac tie oe “ests ent Her dresar W prices Fal, Wholesale Deniers tor "| neigien Mareo—Live 4 ar, en ler dreasmaker aie —e teaod ve oe eteee ‘s hospital, in New ¥ r A costur nu HE DEFENDS i Vegetables «id Pratt f Drensea, tone F 8) &-course of training ax a | something | sed her, she _ aba ann cmpcemee £05. L On ite completion she was | expressed her opini in unmeas. TITLE AGAIN VEGITABLES Kent: andy . to France, where she was put) ured terms and ende up by walling} CHICAGO, De Aw Kiech ponte. Loon! ' Rursing refugees in the dev 1 maker had|hefer, the world pion T~ Guting Ore PP a Section. rman lade aah nd b 1 Hotter . she met Baker, who liter on © r r thin.t * in on her from the sk 7 ear vy he on Pierre Hatter his plane he had seen three forma pom ft Mitw “ Loca! efty:ercamery, tba, ti ‘ Wandering jn the woods, and 1 inat re-| City, January 6 a8 : italy. dies Minded to make sure that they e woman, if Horverndiat ber eet and ake are ¢ ab n a ¥ ettoc jos. heads #£5@1.60 y ° , .¢ tn i taken care cf PLAY SOCCER __Miectttnet ite fi Tava 185,81 $ bes pre sat: ioe | oe ition = S| ON CHRISTMAS syramn ort ugt te ae ‘Armistice?” Said Marshal Foch; ‘Vaneouver, bs arte Ticccoeeit@, te) Weeuinrem, x0 2 , eleve Kean 1 a w . 6@ 140 Then He Made Hun Agents Beg |‘) »«« v.28 90020 0 10% ste begga Christmas da Netiod Gemma... 1320062400 5 a By HAROLD E, BECHTOL § Country Hay an (aropean Manager for the Newspaper Enterprise Association) | (Prices paid sholeante) LONDON, De 3—Marshal Foch gave the German armistice TENNIS STAR ih Won ear ates wine vintage of 1870" to drink with their meals { E, Wash. No. 1, ae arches m - 4 . KB, Wash. « BE.00039.00 @nference which has just reached London Capt. } : roe Crecked ‘Cos ae 2.00 The sto y a high official he former r al it cham . orn ; i200 t it is already a part of the recor h r the French Keed Meal 70.00 is the stor s for distinguished service in th Rolled Marley fii 68.00 When the German delegates entered, Fo and econd t M Locord: | Cranberries Pi “49.00 inquired 2 besaieae Grape Frait—¥ 100 (Well, gentlemen, why am I thus honored menes $8.00 We nave ecthé' 10 nee: about the artilatios,’’ replied a Gern ‘ YACHT CLUB Lemene-—< ae Och looked astonished. His eyebrows ralwed ) ‘ 4 bro ears ® 75.00 Riemann accnsten’ inser sting of an armiaice” | MAY BUILD "=" #6 ae hich flustered the Germans for a moment, then the spokes, {| Plans to build a $25,000 clubhouse seat, er adi ‘a ile se Why—we have necepted President Wilson's Fourteen’ $! at Montlake pat t the head of | #iberte—Per 1b. . 64.00 understood that an armistice would follow.” {Lake tho Seattle Yacht 4 . 0.00 nO armistice offer,” insisted Koch ‘club : ¥ $6.00 ep must have an armisti * jnaisted the dele ( eg ros oa papi 68.00 ME Seis atone fo Sex tor GD ncraiationt” ooh ten {| Girl telephone operators from the rhe o. br Beattie |) Corn Herat 09 SWell, er—"began the Germans and Foch repeated firm {| United st received much pr x - WH Cottonseed Meal Per ton 78:00 “Do you come to beg for an armistice?” § for efficient work in handling cen-| gprings—Under 8 te . + 32) Beet Scraps—Per owt 6096.00 “Well, yen. We beg for an armistice.” tere Seonanmes behing the. ir PP ds "SiG hs | Catt Moatcber ten io00. en the busine ° ng memorablo St. Mihiel offensive, | Geee—Youn ¥ ia for tom ves ; ° And then the business started. {| {ng memorat f fer Hens—Light, live Oate—Minnonota $64.00 ane'| in September, Heavy, live Local (sprout 170.00 Star Artist's Idea of the Finish of the Transcontinental Air Race PAGE BY ALLMAN | WAS Mer TO SH MRs NeWRIcA IM WER NeW home - You kwow We MADE A FORTUNE OUT QF Tue WAR - TOM You ShouLp See THAT House WaTH t1's ITALIAN GARDENS -THE TAPESTRICS The TurKisn RvES~ WE Wonoeeru. Chima SHE As Pour Fur COMTG TWO =» NEW Limousines” Y A DOTEH GORGEOUS HAT: Sue CANT Close WER LADS FoR THE DIAMoUD ae ‘The Boss 7 HE'S FINIGHIN’ uP WITH TH’ MENU ~- on YOU SOLDIERS SAILORS uniroRrm Re ilu YA fi il LIVE FIGHT | PROGRAM AT POOL FRIDAY With the two premier lightweights of th district battling in the main Austin & Solt, local promoters, lined up @ good-looking card for Friday night's show, to be staged at the Crystal Pool, Harold Jones, Chet young sensation from with Muff Bron8on, Pacific lightweight king, in a four 1 melee that should be a fast jean bout MclIntyre's Tacoma, will fans like Jones’ style well r his strong showing against Karl Baird, there are many Seattle fans putting their money on Bronson always draws well in Se attle, for he is a willing and efficient worker, When Jones steps into the Bronson, he will have a to pick than when he rl Baird, in the opinion of 1 ring critica, Bronson haa a right hand with a kick in it nda Jom will have to watch it in order from taking the sleep wallop. Morrie Lux will box Johnny Wol gaxt in the semi-windup. Lux show ed all kinds of class in his bout with Leo Houck last week, and local ring followers are anxious to get another battle PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET 4 1T WAS SIMPLY WONDERFUL ,“ToM— VLL TeLt You Mowe ABOUT Ir APTER DIMNER- WHAT WAS THAT LETTER. a BOUT You GOT Fron BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $32h * $423 peep at the Kansas City boy. . Leave Victoria, B. C. promising Lux a battle. In the preliminaries, George Moss Johnny Wolgast has put up some | ge, —— atte Beattie good fights in this section, and is cana sire 12:00 [Steamer mid- |Townsend, Right jan@ Victoria, datty | meets Roy McDonald, local bluejs and Jack Hart tangles with urley Valencourt Chet Neff and Ted Sloan, the latter a newcomer from Camp Lewis, com plete the card ; Young Stagg 2:00pmising! $:00pm trip. 7:00pm | 9:00pm} datty | Dee, for| 6:4Spm Angeles} daily ‘Does not go thre! exceptito Victoria on trip! Bundaylieaving Seattle Satur-| i¢ay night. i 11:0@am|coma direct. Steamer} 12:20pm L:@Opmievery two hours. SOc) 2:20pm trip, $2¢ round! 4:20pm on Old Man ’ Pats it Over { { SHICAGO, 3.—“Old | | ee go toward promo: Pies GO, ‘De ‘Old Man Vea Str. Sioux, for Port) 1:86pm Wasthin cities wal be Stagg, famous football coach, 6:00pm Townsend 4 rect {10:20pm : “Eckel mated |) mitted defeat thru a trick play Gally [Connects at Townnend! dally as control stations, where airplanes |} toqay, His 1%yearold son, “Lon” } fwith rail tines for ait} cnust descend for supplies anc tip apeeanr cote en Olena main a stipulated length of time jr. brought home a bride from \ Ipentneuta ! le> con time. vy. |) Kentuck Lon” eloped with { ae 4 *y:|\ Miss Arvilla Meyer, sister sopho: rgb more. ‘The “old man" had called Gay Wee ansusbtae coal Gate both the planes will fly cross |} ‘em too young ‘ [Retlingham. 1 1 traight speed ra eee Bellingham—Anacortes ee . factor, Th the ae 10:60pm 'S & Kalshan, for) (00pm ‘ ba oa whl tae x ally ‘Anacortes and Rel-| dally quired to carry a certain weight worl ee ee pela Tort Townsen!—Port Angeles and —— se Way Ports 10°3om'Str. Ttopia, for Poet! 2 3tpm DECISION IN ' | ‘sunday!Townsend, Port Wil-! Wea = Tues 'iiams, Dungeness and! Friday ! Sua TENNIS DOES nauss, Zonreme ne ue Can be eliminated by Lundberg Rupture Kive free trial to prove ity wearing the pport We 8 superior- laay trip: to NOT PLEAS _!Pay on Thuraday Pert Gamble—Lsdlow—Flagier to! Sun-! NEW YORK, be Lindley A. LUNDBERG Co. BM nc he California tennis star, | 2203 Tetra Ave. Beattie. | Sauemmenmer Tenet, for! Uitte tn Ge ™ | excentitindiow, **Exion} Niag Ratur'y!F lag ler, Townsend! ac eational: als (Sunday!Haneville and Had-l PAINLESS 2:00pm) Noor: ! ed number on of the Natic ranking San Juan Islands T:20pm'Str. City of Angeles.) 9:40pm : Moves 'for all pointe tn the! Mon het, tr of: Piliiaderstita, shire 'San Juan Island | Wed 4s ranked number two re — >a moar number tw A erent Hood Canal—Gamble—tditiow nking, for Tilden has many Monday w Pancor and ipportera who believe that he won Friday!potnts om Mood Canal! Satur’y e honor on the whole eason's ieee eee Points marked ** are boat Iandings Passengers for these points and for Murra us determined DENTISTRY ather boat landing potnta must make by hi i the national thelr own arrangements for landing, Kulak. CenEnaatank alone: witch Look into your mouth and see | | ina eal risk and Habiltty In wn thie. che declate heteke of are sloughing or such landing Steamer'’s der inn: ig charges ln Bjurstedt of Brooklyn, ag the women’s ranking, as defeated all the leading women pl era in the Kast during the past sea, J snowld be treated at o ig the past sea- |] Vent complications, su jon atism, rout, at E general stomach trouble. YORRHBA THIS disease is treacherous, a menace to 00d hei ing apparel, not whole tle Steamers and change without etved daily notice Tacoma) named tm adc Mrs atherine s The only dental office tn sg, Tickets must be purch: widow of W Scranton mil ment and cu above dis- midnight In our office you will find lionaire, despite 70 years et He fie” Wks all licensed of rs and PUGET SOUND er Gi of | the den Profeasion Ticket Office, Colman Deck, ecial ca ak chilcren's Phone Main 5993. Swiss locksmith has invented a and estimates process to solder aluminum. ig for 16 ¥ A reasonable discount given to all union m and their families, sinsad United Painless Dentists INC. Your Patronage mment Physician FIRST AVE. of 2 WON ST. STORES 608 Third Av. Phone Elliett 3633, Mours—-8:30 a m. to 6 py oy ®undaye—9 to 13, SHIN RUG CO. 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