The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 19

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. PAGE 19 ‘When the Chow Horn Blows, the Gob Is Wise; He Knows In: These Days of the H.C. L. a | ™) GBS HAVE PLENTY Boys Aboard Warships PD . f th Fle OF TIME FOR PLAY It'll Sure Make Your Mouth ‘xxx ect’s Destroyers saccencensccel| marin entre yh Playing i in Great Game Watew to Get Gob’s Menu . Even to Admiral _They All Have Pet has bie Hug? One on the Officer He gets his ea Afternoon _There’s a whole flotilla of this type of vessel with the Pacific fleet. They’re fast and . ner 5:30 to hondle t » to nea ffective against subs. They were used largely as convoys during the late war. Seonteon ste I ship, but t f 14} ats ote ate of ate ote ate ate ate ote ate ale afe ate ate ole ate ale afe ale ofe ae fe afe'ate ate of afdiofe ate obs ate fs afs'ate ate ate ale ofenfe ofe obniate ofe'afe afe'afe of! > “ 2 tinne 2 - ° r feo bo That was “~ ig ‘Tuesday : and bean | -~ <e raisin bres 2 fee. At noon th le :. steak, onion sm P) ‘ potatoes, string as ? and the usual ‘é s and butter. e tically 3 oe chow in: etadle saute. aa = beans, bread ‘ = z Fried eggs #. : breakfast, > steamed fruit a. , ‘ % brown gravy, green pe AY é : tatoes, apple pie. At ni +40 dave | % cold meat, vegetable i, overed by FAS ; pudding, bread, jam and tea. rk buys it wherever | iat’ %, Friday may be fish day, but be in port we ia ; breakfast was begun with baked > q hash and tomato catsup, fol 45 : by stewed fruit, b. b. and : : was fish for dinner r nonth and 4,500 poun with cream sauce—a } - mashed potatoes. pum in how {# cooked on eight of ». and c. The supper cons! Gane erat oe Sra nae" Pins, mea Charleston and Port Orchard Bay Communities extend and . rer en wi pint Sa eS at present most cordial and hearty greetings to the most dis- Ps java. The dinner was good— Electric Spud Peeler : + Fi soup, boiled ham, boiled pota-| The spuds are pecied by an elec- 5 toes, saver kraut, b. b. and c. What-/tric potato peeler which handles 60 ever railroad hash is, they bad it! to 60 bushels a day for supper, and peach fritters, bread.| There ar jam and cocoa. | electric ea! Sunday the Big Chow fe now De hen Gundty leh day of vest—ane dig] week aad cake practic ally chow. The week ‘of menus quoted t was topped off as follows: Breakfast: Exx omelet. oatmeal ss ote cx ste ote obs ote tinguished representatives of America: THE HON. WOODROW WILSON President of the United States of America THE HON. JOSEPHUS DANIELS Secretary of the American Navy ADMIRAL RODMAN Commander of the Pacific Fleet, His Officers and Men vens and an mixer Pies milk and sugar, stewed fruit, b., b. and c. Dinner: Roast pork, brown gravy, | ‘ mashed potatoes, green peas, apple sauce Supper: Cold meat, cold beans i Potato salad, cake, bread, butter and tea This week's program of eats bore *” written approval of Capt. A. L. iilard, commanding the New Mex feo, which made it official When a ship is in port there are delicacies added often — chicken ‘ inner of a Sunday, ice cream and E all that sort of thing. On the ration list are 149 articles of diet. Talk about your days of| 7 salt pork and hardtack! The gob of today should worry about the| HCL : te ate ote ate ote “7 ote fo ahs ate ofa ate fe ale ate ole ate ote ate ote of scratch. Capt. Willard in- y day Regardless of rank or the time you remain with us, we are ex- tremely anxious to impress you with our whole-souled and full- hearted patriotic American spirit. In departing we wish you to carry with you fond remembrances of a grateful and hospitable people tua turn in his grave to @ they put i Pe =P the chow | the chow in t TATTOOING IS But Best Artist Stayed Be-| hind at Capital There is one man in th Mavy that has forgotten m tattooing than all of t Navy put tog Jor. We welcome you in a congenial and hearty to handle the thousands of men going to and fashion; are proud of you and your histor- ‘oming from the ships. ies achi a a “vey 2 A ir ‘ : : ical achievements and those of the entire Charleston, with her natural railway ter- fleet, which may well be the envy of the minal grounds abutting Puget Sound Navy world. Yard; her still, but deep and well sheltered harbor; her undisturbed coal fields and high ! : : quality of pottery and brick clay soon to be possible to induce enterprise and amuse- exploited; her $250,000 worth of paving and ments of every kind, to erect buildings and public improvements now under way; situ- take care of the thousands who will soon ae at the West Gate of the Puget Sound desire the efficient service. Navy Yard and East Gate of the Naval Mag- pind also the gateway to the Navy Yard Highway and the picturesque Olympic Mountains, assures her stability and devel- ofe ote ote a! He wanted * when the Charleston assures you she is doing all oo ee o} oe o ee . ° Ae: he efe ele ojo ole ofe ole ole ojo oe oe w]e ole oe oj, w]e w/e ole we w]e oe we oe wfe oe oe we ole ole ole oie w]e we ole oie oe we oie © The larger portion of this great fleet will lie abreast of and to the westward of Charleston. The City of Charleston has now opment as the leading and most progressive ‘| completed the necessary dockage facilities city of Kitsap County. fo ote ofe ae ate ote ofe ale ate ate ofe ofeafe ste ¥ Y Lf jejeje ofe ojo efeleje fe CHARLESTON COMMERCIAL CLUB D, A. WENTWORTH, Pres. ¥ % Scotland the navy Merve) vey tn charge young Jack + \d ote ote ofe ofe ofe ote a: sipp! boasts of serving Some o; lovee anima oe tag at a man who w of any ship in the $ exan vi Ness with me jon't let that worry you. |W fp Pet's animais. to bragging about | Bgl ; a : too uilor man loses all| i fe ajo ojo oho oho ajo oho ode fe ope ojo ole ope ede oho eho fe ele ope of eferaje of ufo ate ofr ofe ufo efe ofe uje efe oj ufo djs of ufo eje ej ele ojo ufo efe ele efe of efe ojo

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