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BY J. KB. BOYDEN Day was The ing paper. j tat 1 fat wan there. © just large, concrete bulk United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation avian Offers For Sale 116 cme: Hulls 5 Sailing Vessels 61 Converted Barges Wood construction of the following type and tonnage: Steamship Hulls Converted Barges red eh $850 t. 4 Gray's Harbor, 4300 ¢. 2 Geary, 5000 t. 2 Hough, 4300 ¢. © wore apect in my immediate | party I have tn mind. party 55 Ferris, $550 t. a young brick wall $ Hough, 4400 t. 2 Allen, 3850 t. 1 Continental, 1600 t. : ~ . . others equally as cuttin Price Bare Hulls |mark in the fat man's t ———— : Ferris Type, $75,000, Other Types, $21.40 per D. W. T. | 7 Any equipment now on hulls to be paid for in accordance with an appraisal under our standard bill of material. $ Ferris, 3850 t. 2 Kirby, 2000 t. patrons, Such pungent Sit down, you fathead! Hulls are moored at: gg N. Hj Wilson's Point, Conn; Hog Island, Penna, Beaumont, Texas; Lake Union, " Wash; Alameda, Calif; Columbia Slough, Portland, Ore; Coos Bay, Ore, _ These hulls are in various stages of completion. Some finished, others on Ways, at various shipyards in the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific Coasts, which permits the purchaser making changes to suit his requirements. to requirements of American Bureau of Shipping or British Lloyd's they represent, at above price, extraordinary value. A temporary ite of classification furnished with each vessel so far as constructed. uipment as specified in Bill of Material No. 5600 for Ferris will be furnished on the basis of $100,000 for each vessel. ther data may be had on application to Supply and Sales Division, United Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, 140 N. Broad St., phia, or at any of the following district sales offices: 120 Contre St. New York City; Custom House, Boston, Maes; 140 N. Broad St, Philadelphia, Hivernia Bank Bidg., New Orleans, La; 922 Edison Bidg., Chicago, Ill; Northwestern Bidg., Portland, Ore; Securities Bldg, Seattle, Wash; 369 Pine St, San Francisco, Calif, J. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation 140 NORTH BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA buy Boldt'’s French pes LEONARD IN DRAW 1414 34 ave.; down. “Thrucut my training, forced mywelf to im: | | | j | | weight, and Soldier Bartfield, weiter. BY BIG Cc 0 Oregon Agricultural college team, COHAN & HARRIS Gonzaga played a bard game every | O. A. WALLOPS 913 34 ave. PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 28, — Gi . azmiapeeruta,, xe. 24 GONZAGA MEN "1 * | weight, fought a stx-round draw here i i [last night. In the fifth round) SPOKANE, Nov, 28.—With Cap- |e they siee” Tan the fone mee | iain Reardon, quarterback of | the : fy brent reales Aertel anc atu starring, Gonzaga went down to a lew | 50-0 defeat bere yesterday Ever Written by Practically every point, altho the Catholics started off with a rush that promised to endanger the Ore- gon team. Gonzaga justified the promise that they'd fight yesterday, Their play Jing was mech improved over the | | showing in the game against Idaha.| Because of the extremely cold located at 315 Kil t., just two blocks THERE WAS oe the Bileits i and com- time of bereave- | Pete Herman, bantamweight cham. pion, outpointed Mickey Ruskell. «| local boy, in an eight-round fight here yesterday zs i 1221 COR Third Ave UNINER SETS They Win You On Quality! Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great be- cause their refreshing flavor and ‘fragrance and mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette! 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C. eg roe ans IS" 9 ie ae miei og METROPOLITAN NEXT SUNDAY Special Price Mat, Wednesday SEATS NOW SELLING Present the Funniest Play ¥ minute, but the O. A."C. aggregation ; cane was the better team. George M. Cohan i ‘TORY ‘The Aggies outplayed them at A PRINGE With JAMES GLEASON anda New York Cast and Production THK SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1979. Young Brick Wall, crowd was there, radiating jevery color of the rainbow; the pep| was there in coplus chunks; youth | t« jand graybeard were there—and the grudge against the Not merely the fat man in general, The fat man to whom I refer was a He was #0 massive that he wore a I merely mention the specs so that humerous coupon clutchers who sat vieinity in the lsouth grandstand, will recognize the The word “party” Is used advinedty The fat man was more than a Standing up, as he did, and block ling the view of spectators who paid jout real kale for the privilege of |spectating, the fat man looked Ike Needless to say, the mountainous man was liberally panned by hetcic barbs as and 100) ‘ound their k until he Cochrane leaning ov Carpentier, Says He Will Win in Bout With Beckett Dec. 4) wvreves tm opens civon LONDON, Novy. 28.—4United Press.) | ett was always in front of me. Georges Carpentier, French heavy | weight champion, who ts in training here for his Sight, December 4, with | every point of view, and I have fash | Joo Beckett, British champion, today | broke the silence which has pervaded | (ie deductions resulting,” Carpentier | hin camp and said he would win. I have! 1Do You Know| That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring. Third Floor. } — | naid ’ceneneeceemmmammmenemmennesemmenieianeeneaaemenimnia ace ae aaaal ca PAGE 21 j other football fans. | If the gentlemanly usher have blotted out the blotted up the mud and Lots of Mud and More People at Big ame PUBLIC WARNING] : The public ix warned ngninat imitators of HOYT’S DOUGHNUTS Genuine “Hoyts” are retailed at our own stores only, 25c a Dozen We Never Clone. FINST AVE. AT YSU mike st. AT FOURTH » the that day and all Stuff for Dopesters Refore I forget it, will some Aeure fiend kindly shining the waded thru Denny field be halven? ‘The mudders eared not They sloshed thru re thene “Knights of the 1 others, to be honored by ¥ Claire MeCabe from his Purple Gold throne in midfield |. At 15 cents @ shine, the bill m wcconm Be have totaled at least $500, ‘This | ti ey te just @ guess, however, |before, if ever squeered, wh I leave the campus auditor to get) oa oe thru the gate Jout the actual figures |the Sun Dodgers had twisted the tat One of the prettiont sights ever) oo. Golden Hear staged at a varsity football fracas - Just a word was seen just before the kickoff. |) i’) Mite I don’t supp to emit @ gentle roar m let the newlyweds who sat next to me nay it |BOXING RECEIPTS ARE | TOTALING BIG IN EAST NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Roxing shows are rivaling some of the stage productions as it was sim'ly gran t make me fick Oh, Ves! Players Were There | And then there wer ‘ | battiens of old, wenrtr || Purple biankets—* 4 King} and! » end thin mod observation that, all i, it wan @ fast an 1 commodious From aloft came the superstaceato of Eddie Hubbard's hydroairplane A Puget Sound of upturned taces shone with excitement when Aviator Hubbard swooped down over the fleld until ther could seen Mins Ava the wide. elf, wo 1D the Leonard pught in $19, eld fight in} ight drew $97,437; We | Duffy fight in Tulea b | have made Beckett the subject of 4} 800; the Leonard-Rar daily lecture on physiology. Wel Jersey City, $22,164; the same pair have studied and unalyzed him from | in Newark brought $16,000; the Pete HermanJtoe Lynch fight in Phila toned my methods of training upon! geiphia drew $9,000, and the Jack- sonBehiffer fight in Buffalo netted & | $4,600. A wonderful Shoe value in a model just right for present wear. Style as illus- trated, in Mahogany Calf. Heavy single Oak Goodyear welt sole. “Heckett ts the most dangerous man I have met. He is bigger and “\atronger than Iam, Put ue in the DRAWS SUSPENSION DOWNSTAIRS | ring to wtand up and hit each other,| MILWAUKEE, Nov. 28—Mel Coo and I should not have a chance, I/ ean, liehtweight boxer, and his man- AT | will depend on science to overcome) ager, “Scotty” Monteith, were sus i that. Beckett can take a lot of pun: | pended for eight months by the Wis q ishment, but so can 7, as fans who | consin boxing commiasion. The sus ff SECOND saw my fights with Klaus and Pap-| pension followed failure to post for- i) teetify, ~ | feit for the Pinky Mitchel) bout tn Now I am as fit as I ever shall time and because Coogan boxed with- j be, and if I go down on December 4,| in six days prior to the originally it will not be because of indifferent arranged date for the bout, causing physical condition.” SHOE CO. - Second at Maedisen, nement of the contest. -Hltn ~ Het HAT he’d want if you asked him —a Gillette Safety Razor. Here’s the “Bulldog”—one of more than a dozen different models and Combination Sets, a style to suit every taste. } The cleanest shave a man ever got, 4 without the waste of a moment. Your dealer will gladly help you make your : Christmas selections. . And remember—Gillette double- : edged Blades are always welcome to the man who owns a Gillette. ~ GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY; BOSTON, U. S. A. lili!