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st ELKS HOLDING "A RECEPTION “ATNEW HOME Governor Lister and Mayor Gill Both Present at Begin- ning of Celebration. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Reunion of State Association to Be Held at Club Rooms Tomorrow, A public reception the Elks are Holding this afternoon at their jal new quarters in their nine ry duilding ov Fourth av, n the beginning of a memora ay ration, in which from all over the state, and Some from other states, will partic Governor Lister and Mayor Gill “are present } Today the big building Is open B for inspection from cellar to garret | Visitors may see the bowling al-| and swine mii pool in the} ment, or the magnificent, ma t ny-flited lod room on the t » With its pipe organ, st “fal Mumination, ete Rooms Are Luxurious Or the banquet hall and cafe on Rext floor—and the women's Eppeeption room, To say nothing of the homey b room on the next floor down, | won¢ ia tote ond the to Se. Siectbowert 86 tinued, on account of hie absence. |of tho Alaska railway commission, |and fifty delogntes are present. TO MEET HERE oe Re LE by, furnished In Honduras ma-| aor san ‘TACOMA IN 191 5 | | z caorg tS WEEK By wading requiedy Fred jbaliding was rained by wtaetlion ‘TRY | ‘The 14th annual state osteopath: || T The Avenue Players At the Mtsana then there are the card and May 21.—Tacoma - aly cae gM aba ips Me dteard | Be as UGH THAT FAILED” d rooms, the soctal hall, the was selected yesterday as the 1915 tended by leading practitioners || © ! ! South-End a © sainliier lo Sigua o Pythian HO steam Tac 4 cagereagor beside those | . Will Hold Reunion grand outer guard } sly ita hd ad atom to ean eva ery In “Market Square” A reunion of the state association i be held tomorrow, when plans Betting the 1915 convention to will be laid. A reception De tendered the risitors to afternoon, when dancing tn Symnasium and ball room will enjoyed. White-clad escort will meet all and trains and conduct visit Elks to the new home. Hawaiian Duke to Swim "> One of the features of the day's tainment is a smoker tonight includes boxing, wrestliog. ming and bowling ‘Sixteen expert swimmers min the big pool, among| 's greatest water dos. mmoka came to Seattle to|- for the physical directorship club. He failed to qualify, . He ts not an Elk. Hawatian’s feats stand un- At one time he held ev- fy swimming record. Kahanmoka one of the heavy winners for American team at the last for the East tonight. KER STATE DLK BANQUET a W. Wilkins, first vice pres- of the Pennsylvania State as- tf will be toastmaster at annual Pennsylvania banquet tht at the Washington Annex. ns are invited. RY DOES IT Mrs. Estella Brunt, and that M Brunt took it tn. Hixson says Mrs. Brunt hit on the head with a stick when went. for the bird. A warrant has been issued. Jus- Brown will decide the dispute. RMS FLOODED NORTH YAKIMA, May 21.—Sev. farms were inundated and dam. to the amount of several thou of dollars was done when 28 of the recently concreted) o irrigation ditch gave way| the Naches valley, north of this BIGGEST PLANT EVERETT, May 21.—The new it of the Pacific Coast Condens- Milk Co., now under construc-} at Stanwood, will be the larg condensery on the Pacific} as | LAUNCH FERRY ‘The new 30,000 gasoline power Alma, for ferry service between | wu, Douglass, Treadwell and 4 ‘eek, Alaska, was launched ison & Kelez yards, on the! waterway, yesterday ' CHILD KILLED ELLENSLURG, May eyes of her mother, Liewellyn | , 4, Was crushed under the| of the Northern Pacific | ted train at Dudley yesterday While the family was absent at | ‘the wedding of the daughter, bur-| tole jewelry worth $ 100 | home of J, T, McNe fi a a a ae Se 21,—Before | ¥ t! “Los Angel Rich, Black | Garden Land || Just south of city and on elec tric car line. Read the rest of the offer in the farm column on the Want Ad. page. The Star always carries a lst of good buys tn farms and truck gardens. If you are think- ing of “going back to the farm,” read The Star Farm News each night and look over the oppor- tunities offered. } Your farm ad. in The Star } will go into two-thirds of th homes in Seatile and vicinity. clothes means a Shulack suit. | will | array being Duke Kahanmoka, tag frome 2 THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914. : : GETS 15 YEARS BUFFALO BILL--WHAT HAS EX-GOVERNOR HAMILTON IS |5,000 WATCH TEDDY BACK HE DONE FOR AMERICA bowen coed of tena There's only one to write—that which you're going to send to The Star, on “Buffalo Bill—What Has He Done for America But perhaps you haven't heard about the contest? Col. Wm, Frederick Cody is coming to Seattle May 28, 29 and 30, with Seils-Floto circus and Buffalo Bill (himself). His riders are with him, his ranch girls, his ropers, his cowboys, hie vaqueros, his HAS PEEVE ON FOR RETRIAL AT MAY FETE HIS NEWRIVER Col, Roone | NEW YORK, May 21 |Robort Kerr, civil governor of Vera| Upper-Lafe Hamilton $8,000 county ty college soldier id every one who can capably depict the We CHICAGO, May ah. For a man | Recalling a stipulation at the be The sun ante brightly on a way) he Oailont The Star has prizes for $25, $12.50, ah declared he was not “sore,” | ginning of tho first trial of the Ceci! |Pleture at the university « is} velt was at his desk in the Outloo 15 prizes of two reserved each, and 20 prizes of one r yesterday afternoon when 5,000 spec: | office for a while today, After dic | ta re watched 900 pre seat ticket each, for the b 150-word answer to tors to a steno question: tating several | “Buffalo Bill—What Mae He Done for Ame Crus for @ few hours, following {ts|ambulance dispute, In which both is gambol through the annual Ne ; Of course, il know that Buffalo Bill is a famous acout who | occupation by Admiral Fletcher, ox-| sides agreed that the verdict should | 7 a er, he visited the American fought Indians @ as there were Indians to fight. But he has f oddly today be final, Attorney Thomas A, Meade were peasant dances, with um of Natural History to done other things There's plenty of opportunity for ree etary G mm,” helopposed the motion filed by Attor German kinder polka and 4|guperintend the unloading of some Address your to the Buffalo Bill Contest Edit f The St nald, “that, when the y of the ney George F. Vanderveer before f Hungarian nur rls y * or of The Star, of the specimens he brought back = | last year and two months is writt Judge Mackintosh last night for a green and ot white | : \r was ed it would be new trial in the case. around the May with him from Brazil ‘TOLD BY BuGCY OLYMPIA DARK | black the history of| The point now at tasue is whether | aggling fleur Nearly every one he saw had Americ macy.” County Treasurer Hanna will be re-| great bunches ®. |questions to ask concerning bis new } Kerr has just arrived from Vera|quired to pay over $2,000 for the| wt 2 feiveees ‘ NORTH YAKIMA, May OLYMPIA, May 21~—In view of Crus, via Washington, where he|automobile sold by Upper to the |nympha who f : , ; J South-end Public | James Middleton, former f the recent decision lHmiting tax |ttled vainly to see President Wilson, | county last October, | graceful dance, It was clear that the colonel was or at Roxboro, waa sente Loteen x ‘cities Af ths Cae was told Wileon was already| The jury, in the trial of the case,/}y an impressive Greek dance considerably piqued by the doubte | Market ay to serve 90 days in Jail upon | ‘evies to cities of the third-class to | ,, ion of all the information |found Lafe Hamilton was beneficial-| which 600 girla took part. ‘Tt aut on the genuineness of his dis conviction of having eae ont Cee a has |p, 4 concerning Mexican con-|ly interested or concerned, directly | go} a Jape lance and a| covery Is the ostoffice record to jnotified the council that he will| ditions, and was too busy to grant|or indirectly, in the purchase con Heal i » Triumph of It's there,” he exclaimed, em Lareannigge Aiges oh Ray Re gh |inaue municipal warrants only {0 | him an interview tract | Spri gringo dB ie in, |phatically, “and at least « third of Department store s of $15 worth of postage | Cases Where necemary to save life) Kerr is a lawyer practicing both| Vanderveer, in his plea fora new| written by Miss Emma I it fs navigable, If anyone wants to Of Good Eats sewed in the pillow of a|@nd health, He announces he wiil/in Chicago and Mexico City. Being |trial, coatended that newspaper | gquior, a freshman seo it for himself I'll tell him how 2. baby carrt to | refuse to pay the bill for street|in Vera Cruz when the American | stories in regard to Hamilton's con-|” jutterfly girla Mutte hit et to tt With keen competition whom Midd lights) during April, The Hehts | forces d, he was given the|duct as a commissioner bad tended | ang thither. The Varst a i disclosed the crime. will bé turned off. civil kovernorahip polson the public mind and make | "tied mesic AMUSEMENTS Between the ———— a fair trial an impossibility The procession preceding D | , {11 announce ge . —ameiommmente lepartments. TWOARRESTED HE GETS THERE mache neues an egeeee ese et | MO © REE ‘DEMOCRATS TO »: son the motions at A| senior pila. tn thelr” eat Week” | It affords YOU ae ste gowns, Then came co-eds tr “ye Monts, Maya PORTLAND. May 21.—George| HEARGOVERNO nan sorts of -quaint, varicolored cos: LYMAN i. HOWE (The consumer) ing the bandits! Spencer, a paroled prisoner, sum tumen, | Depicts . t the * ’ rag A gyi moned as the chicf witness to a lar ‘ASSEMBLY 1s ON It was a bifthesome crowd, It | PR The greatest possible . at ’ ‘ | nam mootink Monday nigh ' otee of yesterday at| money to pay his fare from Gard-| the Lyon building of the Democrat-| KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 21.— |less tt ah by the spectators or ice of selection ene | ner, Ore. to Portland. He walked | ic league will be addressed by Gov.| The 54th general assembly of the oeua Plus the 260 miles He arrived half an| Strong of Alaska and Lieut. Fred-| Presbyterian Church, South, a Maximum economy. OSTEOPATHS Rest modern outside roo! , hour after the case had been con-| erick Mears and Thomas Riggs, jr.,| opened here today, Two hundred | = FREATER ee Third—Washington—Prefon- taine—Yesier. You are able To Live a whole lot Better For a great deal less. Be Wise And test it out. are among. the| Night in the Slums of Paris GEORGE WILSON Yormer Minstrel Star 10¢ and 20. pean hospitals, speakers WILL FIGHT FIRE A force of 80 fire fighters will be sent out June 1 to begin a@ pre Yentive campaign against destruc tive forest fires, which, it is feared, will sweep the country this year, owing to a dry season BIG LAND DEAL COULER C ITY, 3 21 Richardson of Soap Lake bi closed a deal with a syndicate of; | Alaskans, whereby he disposes of 6,000 acres of land near Wilson! | Creek, on the Great Northern, for |! $100,000 | REPS TO MEET | METROPOLITAN THEATRE AaArt Supreme satisfaction in we Seats poand " Seling Moderate prices. A class The fire in slashings around 4 | Martha's lak 4 rd : artha’s lake, reported yesterday, of suitings to select) HELLINGHAM, May 21.—A call is believed to Be eater anutrel Orest 5 a be asned fe ¢ ¥ tion of and with style to suit|Wnatcom county repablicens here WwW | J 13 to e ate ° e A your personality dene 13 to cleat detagsien te, the WILL HOLD FETE J == ~:.rome oom I] | SWEATERS] At = and Up tz siliiosestih palsies i} | VANCOUVER. B. C., May 21.—~ OCTONEK KNITTING Co. TO VITTUCCI IMPORTING CO. Getting in line with other cities of | |\ShameenDhu ha i Bane A ae | the Northwest tn holding an annual GIVE SITE | SEATTLE .WASM..U.S.A. |tcafaassare wil sees ifm [ShameenDhu] Re “et {| annual Mistorie t June 12. Direction of Hemey Miller j 4,000 Beattie housewives Will uae no other, Ast your grocer fer ub: Johneon Ie the commonest name's MAY 24 to 30 s are por cfreulated tn 4 Buooda, advocating the | Lewetly of the Thurston county | courthonse from Olympia to Tenino. Tenino offers to donate a aite. Manufactured and guaranteed by— VITTUCCI IMPORTING COMPANY, 309 2¢c77* in Chicago, and Smith the com-| ‘AL || monest name in New York, Phila-| delphia, Boston, C! nd, Buffalo nd Pittsburg. Tepuler Matinee Wednesday. 323 Pike Street. Seattle’s Leading Tailors. Wesburger Beer Without Peer A PURER, MILDER, RICHER AND BREWED FROMFAMOUSSAAZER | SMOOTHER BEER THAN ALL Qua rts for 50c BOHEMIAN HOPS, the highest OTHERS—the highest standard vs grade of blue-ribbon barley malt, choicest Saigon Rice and pure Snoqualmie Falls water —then it’s aged for a period of months before bottling—A QUALITY beer without a peer. FROM THE SELECTION OF THE IMPORTED HOPS, MALT, ETC., TO THE storing and bottling of the finished product under the watchful eye of one of the proprietors, Quality is the sole aim—the highest quality—that is the goal always in view. THE WASHINGTON BREWING COMPANY, SEATTLE, is not the largest brewery, but if it’s Quality you want, let us serve you. Delivered Free to Your Home 2 Doz. Quarts $2.30 2 Doz. Pints . $1.30 of the brewer’s art, represent- ing the life-work of the mak- ers, the culmination of thirty years’ effort to produce an ideal table and home beer. EXPENSE AND LABOR ARE FOR- GOTTEN IN ATTAINING THE HIGH STANDARD OF WEIS. BURGER BEER—You’ll find in it the softness of the pure mountain water, the mellow- ness of the golden Saazer hops, and the delightful flavor of the Blue Ribbon barley malt. Other may be pure—purity is not a difficult achievement, it’s merely hon- esty—but it’s in its Quality, a delightful flavor, an ex- quisite bouquet, exceptional mildness, and a distinctive in- dividual taste that places W eis- burger on its high standard and makes every glass a spark- ling, refreshing, healthful beers LAGIER e Bek! Ore nae “An GtoN BREWING “Anincton © encyend 2 oo Starve If empty bottles are returned draught. —SOLE DISTRIBUTORS— The House of Jaffe Wine Growers and Distillers 115-117 Second Ave. So.—Phone Main 8900

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