The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 17

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~ Renn teennnnnnnnnns Top, left to right, Commander Frederick R. ‘ ham, Pueblo, and Lieutenant Commander Charles | Mississippi, and Captain Arthur L. Wi Nard, _New ‘For Instance, Harken to His Tale of BY ARTHUR SHANNON | TI admire and respect the gob, but | when he— | It was inan fee cream parior, given over to innocence and choco late marshmallow sundaes, that 1} first met him. He was an incon-| gruous sight in that resort of femin inity. He sat hunched over a table, sipping a cerise drink out of a diminutive straw, and his hands, red And horny from pulling at tarred ropes, were tensed with the effort to maintain the equilibrium of the crystal goblet. } No, he had no objections to my sharing the table with him. I sat down. We became friends. He had lost his shipmate in the heavy sea running on Second ave. and he felt lonely. His name was Jerry Lana han, boatewain's mate, and he nad only hit the beach that morning. 5 corine drink. | fleet y to have remain. | they are credite Not Like the Old Days I observed, politely. “These forest | 41 ™ aie tae {ae ered “Pretty quiet for you fellows there | fires make things foggy. Why, som a ajthe kind they r had seer da: I suggested, as we a abbed * times It gets so dark here on account may-< nn! Chu Chin Ch: was repeated last m ld slid etric nta turned on at fighting if| Guantanamo bay down the sacher chains and into a| noon ve sate that at at bum-boat and paint a port red, white| “That's pretty bad,” agreed Jerry |r 0n’ P afloat. and blue, with touches of royal|the Gob, his ruddy face bland and in-|\° 00" 08 pelle, | purple.” |nocent, “But I remember one time, | fv 7 nr, i ver fae ° No," he lamented sadly, “it ain't| when we was laying to in the harbor | 0" aenin. alwaya adding another | lke the old days. This here war|at Pc rtland, Me., they had to have + .4n + nok knit og es Working almost spoiled the navy. A guy with| the lights on all day, and the fires |” r as . shoetat noah uhde, four or five hashmarks «n his | were out in Illinois Steet iiss ot Care gah Sheuetaily sleeve—an old-timer, y’understand . tng Bag oe , t he can't just get use to this he Talk About Weather! when he is ashc er anx o « nis her be somewhere else. When he gets pra fufce stuff. And when they| He paused to repair a stoppage in| 1° faut uh anaione 30:100 ie te fellows. ra aties the Bae ce ee ae ree, oe pacrea| Waere he came from And Was Restored to Health ame s short and| were softly retrospective as he peered “ lappy like ‘chow’—they want to|speculatively into the depths of his Gob's » He-Man By y Logie f. Plakhon's Vor change it to ‘our sailor boys.’ 1| glass. I like and admire the goh, as le Compound—Told ain't no sallor boy; I'm a gob!" “But the thick st weather I ever ona = Two-fiat 1, tender Beate By Her Mother. | |naw was one day when we was| rollicking and pugnacious, do s ~— a aren ecie Bing |steaming into the harbor at Zambo- duty as a matter of course, leaving EN Feo I Ae etre at an officer oe rush to stare at| ango, in the Java group. I'll tell you| the Fourth of July orations to the rooklyn, } —"T eannot pra establish: who was entering the! about it. to show what we are up| professional patriots at home, he is a Lydia BE. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Com- ment with a pretty girl, against in the nav he-man pound enough for e that gold-striper?” he queried| “This Zamboango is a bad harbor.| Put when he starts to tell me about “) what it has done i ‘That guy's a mustang—rowe|111 tell the waterfront it is! It's| his experiences in the Sea of Aden hy for my daughter. cabh, (he ranks: now's he's got alworse than the Firth of Hellogob-| when he was on the protected cruiser She was 15 years that's melt down in Rat alley—|tand, Denmark, and it has a chan-|‘Winslow,’ or the strange of age, very sickly peeont junior officers’ deck.| nel that rates a corkacre ence that happened to his st and pale and she | meet he had a dog aboard the ship. that time they lay off the bund at had to stay home @ Mascot. We called him Bing, the Follow the Scent | Shanghai, then I reach for my hat from school most | a god dog. He aclam-hound| “Well, at the mouth of this here| 1 am only a poor reporter and my of the time, She a alt Newfoundiand and halt Jersey | harbor we picked up Pete the Shark.| chief stock In trade is my tmagina-| suffered agonies ~ ony Pete the Shark was a big oyster|tion. I don’t want it busted from backache and “ He was the doggondest dog—the|shark that got into the habit of - - dizziness and was ‘ st sailor I ever saw eo Ale coting all vemtels and piloting (hen without appetite. fod Napee Tae ar “une meeting ail vessels and riloting he" FINE CHURCH WORKER | For three “mont er the bridge. He'd stay there all sion Rha ste woul she was under the 4 tied atay there all! and no commander of » shin would) — FOR ASSAULTING BOY ot ae on t left behind bor except Pete was there to show| LONDON, Sept. 12.—Annoyed by got no better, al back he was dead.|the wa . boy who poked a stick thru « ways complaining nd buried TRL abv: tid day ro tatl06 900 | Sosee poster, Algsrnon’ Brice 0804 aboot her back “4 asked, glancing at the| about we run in behind Pete the f) and side aching so lugubrious countenance of Jerry the re s are ‘muah,|® church worker, ran out of his I didn’t know what GobggtHow did he die?” 7 et a Oe aera aiae baw, baie ti and thrashed the lad with a ” in to do. I read in Spenkct to was just off OUF Dorr sooey weistick, Ho was summoned for assault | the papers about your wonderful 4 peaking of Fires most of the time it was #0 ws ind the lad's motaer ea'ld her boy | medicine so I made up my mind to “Well, air, when he got ashore he| %Ulén't seo him—we smefied him,| 4nd the lad's motner said her boy | teliding Ot | EAGe oe Aye bottles Just naturally mi Pete was an oyster shark, and Sf Pinkham’s V aned the he 4 Toll Of the sea, 1 the heave and } and he got 4 nd = Med of land-aicknonn lazy 874) than a camel in the circut I looked i daw tas ter shark clam-hound I to doubt Alas! Poor Pete the stor 7 aedagags ard vague 4 gone in about i ees Ko ne|when suddenly there ef better but Thad considered it a libel |from the lookout on t “sainet the trustworthy ar. er crow's eakers & cious gob. hy 1 vera-| cr nest, “Breakers at | starboard bow! “Well, sir, we rang for astern. And just in time, L Nged the subject. “It's a ttle smoky in Seattle yet,” Commanding Officers of Pacific Fleet Center—Commander Ilmer, Admiral Hugh Rodman, commanding the fleet, er oy William T. Terrant, Marblehead; Captain L. Your “Gob” Is a Real He-Man, But there is one thing that smells Naile, Machias; Captain William H. Stanley, Virginia; Captain R. Up- D. Riordan, Vicksburg. and Captain Lewis R. De Steigner, C. Palmer, Georgia; Captain William A. Moffett, | “Mexico, Wretning Gobs Say Their Ship Leads Bing, the Sea-Going Dog! All for Real Shows) W | ITNIANAILT IL | we Os Admiral Hugh Rodman, U.S.N. Officers and Boys: Permit the Chauncey Wright Restaurants Com- pany to extend to each of you a sincere welcome to a city that is proud of being able to entertain you each as it should, and we beg to announce the fact that we have engaged several of the largest Tri- angle Sight-Seeing Cars just to show your boys a few of the many beauties of our City. These cars will leave the forty-two story L. C. Smith Building on the following days and hours: SATURDAY, September 13 SUNDAY, September 14 10:00 A. M. ary 4:00 P. M. 6: Departing Saturday: 2:00 P. M. Departing Sunday: We will also furnish free meals and all the “good- ies” the boys want, because “WE men are only grown-up boys.” Chauncey Wright Restaurants Company EIGHT SHOPS Hazen J. Titus, President Pickpocket Mobs in City to Nip Unguarded Purse : p your hand on "*« may the water was too thick for him. H a epee : a Sad production was put on at a ha jor et , hen the gre of the son my lied grand fleet were vieing Buried With Honors “We buried him that same after noon with full military honors.” At this point I shook Jerry th My last glimpse mournful r in the matter of nment professional talent ¢ oatly ¢ the ¥ he hand. y with | of of Lydia erae | Cudd was fined $20 werne | Compound and doesn't complain im it in | any more with her back and side NAVY RADIO VETERAN aching. She has gained in weight and feols much better, 1 recom 100 yards BACK FROM SERVICE trina iyaia B. Pinkham's Vere- ne a cry| Hallam C. Shorrock, son of Eb-| table Compound to all mothers and forrard|enezer Shorrock, president of the| daughters."—Mrs. M, Finoue, 616 1 on the| Northwest ‘Trust and Savings arcy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y For special advice in regard to | |has returned to his home in Seattle | Pia ailments write fe Lydia B. full speed| after an absence of 18 months as a Another! radio operator in the navy, Among the many boasts of the [mecond « we'd ult be ami Wyoming's gobs fs that their ship et wat ith Davy Jones. We | 4 be beg 7 © rocks |i the best entertainer of the fleet. | was plumb up against a cliff of rocks |" jt that w 4 have sunk the Leviathan!|Thia boast ts partly founded on bad | “We fi t there that Pete| production put on at Scapa Flow| the Shark had rong. Helny Lieut. Tully Shelley, a Shriner, had turned ‘ and head of the ship's entertain- | morning a} ment neaaliehae that fish. Hi = the name of ed in on the ach on the ide}, he te and there was a look of peace in his|| on He had @& his duty the Shark, but the fog off they are caught tu be termed a booking office. Work in Mobs Hore all fairs, chautauquas, circuses They travel far and almost aj.|#nd other affairs where a gathering ya work in ‘mobs’ of half a dozen Would result are kept track of, It r more, Of course, if a suf s simply a case of following the occasion presenta itself and there ia | crowd, for there they will find the i most’ thatknosa they eo Keep your hands on your pocket People should be watchful wh = ae NER standing in street car safety zones, feted tienen mount treet cars, for this Is opportune momen ‘or e with wt Doorn moment. for men with t LEMON WUICE “8 nervous fingers 0 or three o' r ch ThE “abl oil fontla the intanded Vic New York—Miss Ethel Clayton.) like color mounts the tl . ‘ S ahoved the clever young actress now suc-| baby softness comes to the skin: 3 im, A man, when bein oved aaeeilt z a he P makes the skin rosy-white, velvety around, is generally too busy think: | cessfully starring under the Para-|ang radiantly beautiful. It is won ing about ng his feet to re cians mount banner, is famous for her|derful for a dark, sallow skin, shiny tt . away on beautiful complexion. When her/ nose, freckles, tan, oily skin, is page hae : Glial. Malice bidech ine to friends inquired about tt she said: | spots, pores: pimples, biacke he inside ¢ is coat Vhile xirls!) Make bleaching lotion “It's all due to a ot preparation | heads, rough skin, ruddi ed nother p’ roe called derwillo use twice |" wrinkles and many other f , ; ee if skin is sunburned, daily. Th ‘s I have had|¢lal blemishes. Derwillo method thru him, slipping the stolen purse ile prompts 1 iy secret pub-| Absolutely harmless and will not behind him to a confederate, so that tanned or freckled rr rwillo instant-|produce or stimulate a growth of providir one who } been ly kin and its con-| hair, It 1s superior to face powder, b los medaka ee eee tai the results per-|&8 perspiration docs met affect it touched discovers his loss immediate Sinued | ina, Wilder, | therefore it stays on better, ‘Thous- ly and yells, the one who did the! Squeeze the juice of two lemons tn: | {i Known beauty specialist, |ands who have uaed it have had the job will be found empty-handed when | ¢o a bottle containing three ounces of | was interviewed In reference to Misa | same resulta ag Miss Clayten, and iE ‘ iy. two : voy | Clayton's remarkable complexion, she | & e if) grabbed, ‘There are generally two | Orchard White, ahake well, and you | Tiavt7"t\nyone can have a beauti-| trial’ you will become just as ems or three others in the ‘mob’ on the| have a quarter pint of the best ful complexton when. they know| thusiastic a# I am and always use lookout for detectiv and whose | freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and) how. It's a very simple proc) ss. Rt; ine De to any other powder duties are to give warning omplexion beautifier, at very, very | use the same article in my wor - . 1 r , é pon % very) tnd until you try it you have no| NOTR—-When asked about Derwillo THADORtON BAT AIG BOGE TGt PANSY S| SBT, 0Om idea of the marvelous results, ‘The |one of our leading druggists anid, “It im iny of the t known professional Your grocer has the lemons and) very first. appl Will astonish | truly a wonderful beautifier, away ahead are in Seat because they are too | any drug store or toilet counter will you Go to t t counter of |of anything we have ever sold before | 1 to the local detecti supply three ounces of Orchard &hY drug or department store and) We are autherized by. the man utaatany well known to the local de ¢ aay JArum, of capac ne thanbyr 10) Shenae and it would only be a matt White for a few cents, Massage this | 8! Foliwing and we would not pare minutes until they were picked sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, skin critically before ot sane. en a wasoiie May ta Tunas neck, arms and hands each day and note ea Its “ap eles wader ay ian cid aaa 1 F je Targe - aie ° apply dire e . ne * omover he do. | att how freckles, sunburn, windburn | $b! ay, fisee anationtion department @teree do exp howev re de /and tan disappear, and how clear, jyok in your mirror again and nate | a druggiata, including Bars clared, “to si them mop up in| oft and white — thi the surprising change, A peach-| tells ad “the Owl Drug Co. well 8 venerable warning, reets lays b » the kida for the circus nd professional alike, are to ply their trade upe Jerooks to catch | ficult to ‘pin anything on Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass, |Tacoma, because the detective de-! BENZOL TO RUN AUTOS LONDON, Sept. i12.—"Benzo son-Hicts at the of the Avtomobite er than the bes: oto Tues, an | Mr Joy associa petrol the asso: yur pocket) partment over there has been some sites senpiinns tke tte sotetaee upeet. They ma sit Spl to run on home-pre renzol in- issued in and possibly Portland, but Van A oben foreign Gated ife, when he and especially Seattle, are 4 places for the old heads. I look of vial-\ for the " trout from young 4 The v t of Pre Jent Wilson, to- al of the fl nm and fancy, er with the 2 the crowd-|of Wales to Vancouver creates a and in| condition favorat for ¥ cicpoctceta | scen where and sneak eves, according to! Chief —_ ht-fingered | occur . k, i e and intact. Chief of Police | swing thru t rthwest of Charles Warren issued instructions | E. Hughes dur the 1916 presi s force to slide out when he was fol gather in all known Gorilla” gang of embers of the profession sojourn is said this gang Is g in the city with a view of miti best men in the gating as much as po p the art found the trip un lifting neighbor's watch when they reached Seat jo he open-mouthed at side trip over vinitir lebrit Ww ton to make ex Fifty Special Cops a ties An a of 50 special police Iner, known men augment the re force Petrograd an effort to protect wallets of was sentenced in a the outof-towners while they give uperior ct to serve Mrs, Wilson the once over as # .lla Walla, He es rides down Second ave. in company county jail, how | with her illustrious husband. penitentiary travel But with all this protection, In arrive to take him ctor of C. G, Bannick be th ntiary. ‘The remainder s it urgent that all people, no a their bonds. matter how careful they think them two gangs started - warned that the v ut decided by the th 1 are mar t ed the Middle West Most of the picky t he ¥ was entirely too cold heads,” explained In to pull their hands out of their pock |"and therefore extremely ets and it was decided one gang They will ta ct hould abandon the remainder of the and any time, The less influential party with and the when once ese crooks have what might vir. skin becomes | Yes! it is harmless, { eee MIL x wx + UNUUUUILULALUTA > ai UTTOUEQOUTUUPI)UULUUTU AULA \\ DIAMOND RINGS AND WATCHES ALBERT HANSEN 1010 Second A: Beautify Her Complexion’

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