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THE HATCHET "We Cannot Tell A Lie" NEWS TRAVELS FAST TO WALTER CAMP The Hatchet In consequence of the radio operator Your drill has been the test of us; Established February-1918 leaving his transmitter open during tne You've better made the best of us; A DAILY NEWSPAPER performance of cysailor in the The- You've much improv-d the rest of us; On "The President's Ship" atre "Old Salt" we are just in receipt of You've raised each sinking chest of us; the following comments from numerous You've much reduced each vestof us; landscribes who, women like, were listen- You ever will be blest of us; ing in and are responsible for the follow- North, south and east and west of us; ing remarks:-- Signed with the seal attested of us, NEW YORK TIMES: Everysailor proves Franklin D. Roosevelt, C. M. Schwab, Vance C. McCormick, Henry M. Robin- a greater success than Uncle Tom's son, Guy T. Helvering, Howard Heintz, Published on the United States Ship GEORGE Stateroom. And that's saying a lot. John H. Finley, Walter S. Tower, C. K. WASHINGTON, distributed free to "all hands.' SAN FRANCISCO CALL: When they Leith, H. T. Clarke, A. W. DuBois, S. A. Brown, H. S. Amberg, A. H. Brown, E.B. Capt. Edward McCauley Jr., Commanding divide the fleet, we hope they will send Reed, M. Coolidge, Paul D. Moo !y, Chaplain P. F. Bloomhardt, Managing Editor The Old Salt Musical Comedy Co., along Preston Herbert, M. Swenson, E. A Printed in the Ship's Printing Office by a force with the George Washington to the Pa- Schuman and others. of printers of the Army and Navy. cific Coast. Contributions welcomed: address, SEATTLE TIMES: Enjoyed the show The Theatre To-Night The Hatchet, care Ship's Post Office immensely but tell me who was that "OLD SALT" 7.45 HIGH SEAS, JANUARY 9, 1919. classy blond standing behind "Passion." (This scribe was even looking.) Assembly Hall E 3 EDITORIAL: DENVER POST: It was a riot up to "THE GEORGE WASHINGTON SYM- January is not the most pleasant month the time that "Astro" started that coal- PHONY UNSTRE. . COM.QUE" in the year in which to cross the Atlan- ing party in Brest. Tell us what he tic. This is particularly true of the north- found out about "Passion." We're very Music - - Song - Dancing Fun ern course which this ship has taken in murh interest-d. YOU'VE SEEN THE BEST or der to make the trip in eight days. But as we review the time that has passed PARIS FLOODED BY SEINE NOW SEE THE REST since the shores of Long Island were First Time On Any Stage swallowed up in the mist one morning PARIS, Jan. 8, - A flood is raging in last week it seems to have passed quick- the Seine River through this city totay EVERYSAILOR ly enough and therefore it is safe to as- and the river keeps steadily mounting. by sume that it has passed pleasantly. The rise amounts to almost five metres Philip Dunning The rainy weather that has accompan- and navigation has completely stopped. A "What would you do if you were in ied us has intefered very little with the great many cellers have been flooited. An Everysailor's shoes?" even tenor of outdoor life on the long official note announced that owing to the glass enclosed promenade deck. Games swollen condition of the upper Scine and Girls, Girls, Girls. Girls, Girls, Girls, and reading were indulged in as usual. the Seine tributaries the river sexpected and then some. The heavy seas of the last ferv days have to rise further. At Austerlitz it will pro- upset our equilibrium but not sufficiently bably reach the high level of 1876. A REGULAR WINTER GARDEN GIRL show. to make our appetites less keen. PROHIBITION GROWS But today, in spite of the comfortable ASK ASTRO! deck chairs, the libraries and lounging WASHINGTON, Jan. 8,-The state rooms, the movies and the show, the in- legislatures of Ohio, Colora: do and Ok!a- terest of all is fixed upon the time when homa ratified the liquor prohibition am- MARTHA WASHINGTON land will be sighted tomorrow. endment to the Constitution of the Unit- THEATRE The well-wishes that will accompany ed States making a total of nin eteen the goodbyes when the ship is leftbehind states which have approved it to date. OFFICERS' MESS HALL, B DECK at Brest will be earnest enough but what The Act must be passed by seventeen TO - NIGHT 7:45 p. m. lies ahead in France beckons even more states before it becomes effective. stronger to those who expect to enter it The other states which have alr ady rati: and what awaits at home draws those TAKE ELEVATOR TO THE fied it are Kentucky Virginia, Mississip- who remain on the ship still more pi, South Carolina, North Dakota, Mary. ROOF GARDEN SHOW strongly. The truest and heartiest wish land, Montana, Arizona, Delaware, Texas, IN THE to accompany our farewells is that we South Dakota, Massachusetts, Georgia, may meet again. THEATRE "OLD SALT" Louisiana, Florida and Michigan.

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Helvering, Howard Heintz,\nPublished on the United States Ship GEORGE\nStateroom. And that's saying a lot.\nJohn H. Finley, Walter S. Tower, C. K.\nWASHINGTON, distributed free to \"all hands.'\nSAN FRANCISCO CALL: When they\nLeith, H. T. Clarke, A. W. DuBois, S. A.\nBrown, H. S. Amberg, A. H. Brown, E.B.\nCapt. Edward McCauley Jr., Commanding\ndivide the fleet, we hope they will send\nReed, M. Coolidge, Paul D. Moo !y,\nChaplain P. F. Bloomhardt, Managing Editor\nThe Old Salt Musical Comedy Co., along\nPreston Herbert, M. Swenson, E. 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But\nas we review the time that has passed\nPARIS FLOODED BY SEINE\nNOW SEE THE REST\nsince the shores of Long Island were\nFirst Time On Any Stage\nswallowed up in the mist one morning\nPARIS, Jan. 8, - A flood is raging in\nlast week it seems to have passed quick-\nthe Seine River through this city totay\nEVERYSAILOR\nly enough and therefore it is safe to as-\nand the river keeps steadily mounting.\nby\nsume that it has passed pleasantly.\nThe rise amounts to almost five metres\nPhilip Dunning\nThe rainy weather that has accompan-\nand navigation has completely stopped. A\n\"What would you do if you were in\nied us has intefered very little with the\ngreat many cellers have been flooited. An\nEverysailor's shoes?\"\neven tenor of outdoor life on the long\nofficial note announced that owing to the\nglass enclosed promenade deck. Games\nswollen condition of the upper Scine and\nGirls, Girls, Girls. 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At Austerlitz it will pro-\nupset our equilibrium but not sufficiently\nbably reach the high level of 1876.\nA REGULAR WINTER GARDEN\nGIRL show.\nto make our appetites less keen.\nPROHIBITION GROWS\nBut today, in spite of the comfortable\nASK ASTRO!\ndeck chairs, the libraries and lounging\nWASHINGTON, Jan. 8,-The state\nrooms, the movies and the show, the in-\nlegislatures of Ohio, Colora: do and Ok!a-\nterest of all is fixed upon the time when\nhoma ratified the liquor prohibition am-\nMARTHA WASHINGTON\nland will be sighted tomorrow.\nendment to the Constitution of the Unit-\nTHEATRE\nThe well-wishes that will accompany\ned States making a total of nin eteen\nthe goodbyes when the ship is leftbehind\nstates which have approved it to date.\nOFFICERS' MESS HALL, B DECK\nat Brest will be earnest enough but what\nThe Act must be passed by seventeen\nTO - NIGHT 7:45 p. m.\nlies ahead in France beckons even\nmore states before it becomes effective.\nstronger to those who expect to enter it\nThe other states which have alr ady rati:\nand what awaits at home draws those\nTAKE ELEVATOR TO THE\nfied it are Kentucky Virginia, Mississip-\nwho remain on the ship still more\npi, South Carolina, North Dakota, Mary.\nROOF GARDEN SHOW\nstrongly. 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