The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1915, Page 5

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j HE AND SSELSEWMERE Dr, W. N. Lipscomb, field repre. sentative of American Red Croas, addressed gathering of employers, A Western farmer stood at edge of the mud lake, Into | employes and sicians on first nich his 800 acres Of corm jaid He said bi coffee was bet pad been converted by a floo ter for rattlonsake dite than 1” sald he, “ whisky Tur guch le the spirit of optimiem. DEAR b Friend after friend ‘is aad fact we ar ing. a ez amenity fake theit bemsine carte || dmiral Farragut le wd aasly mo vnc a night for San Fran.| Leo Vale, 8 611 Unien, run down || Meith record shipment of 13,000 And severely injured by unidentified Mt condensed milk from Pa. driver shortly after 10 o'clock Sun- || coast Condensed Milk Co day night at Sixth and Union een 000 people visited Alki| While arguing over fare with two Sunday passengers at 16th and Yesler Sat- | oy Steamship Co.'s liner urday night, N. Sotam! lost his jit al arrive le ney bus to third passenger C. W. Wiley appointed marine || superintendent of Great Northern Steamship Co. Independent Steamship Company, new corporation to operate vessels in Southeastern and Southwestern || Alaska, R, M. Semmes will manage || the line, “ Navy general board working out plans for submarines more efficient than those now used by foreign powers. ARTED ts nner. An airman in the war zone tells how, when traveling at terrific apeed DREAMLAND 7th & Union tly buzzing around his He put out his hand and picked out of the atmoaphere— a@ bullet. | ° +| Cartridge, paperwrapped and || padded with cotton, found under | railroad bridge in Baltimore Sun day. It was addressed to White |House, Washtngton. Cc Company of United States sol- |diers on trail of bandits who held }up and robbed 50 tourists in Yellow |stone park Friday. Attorney Robert Saunders of Se. attle appointed as member of state board of bar examiners by supreme joourt Saturday Carpenter strike In Chicago set-| tled by compromise. Men gain jcents an hour, and agreement pro. vides for closed shop | | Navy Yard band of 26 pieces wil! | be in Seattle to greet Liberty Bell || on arrival July 14. | Death list in storm which swept |Cinctnnat! Wednesday night placed || at 35. Harry Thaw planning motor trip Bre he M. Olork |to California, believing that he has || already proved sanity to jurists. || Tk ar |What is that old saying about not |) jcounting your chickens? | Ostottown visitors—don't fall to! 0. Leroy Ores: retired banker ‘qlland see the most up-to-date and promoter, committed suicide tn | featal office In this section of the |New York Saturday | emntry, while you are bere to at.) Frank Holt, Morgan's assailant, ted the Shriners’ convention and to be buried in South, tho the rela-| the Stampede. tives refuse to say where. Remember, at this office you get) George R. Fi » form the services of graduate and brakeman on Northern Pac dentists, who have|road, and a resident of Auburn, re-| thorough examinations to/ported killed “somewhere = fn that ther know their bust-| France,” while fighting Germans tem. Also, you are assured of the pram Sena’ GANAL LOCKS DONE as to price, {t {s an tnvart- Fale of this office that we will The government locks at the en- | ff Eaderdid on price. trance to Salmon bay are complet ‘you need dental work done, ed, ond work has now commenced facilities to turn it out for! on the installation of machinery and at the same time/ necessary for the operation of the!| methods will not tnter| gatee Water will be turned into|| . ae with your pleasure. | the jocks as soon as the machinery up and meet Dr. L. Rj is tn piace. | Cars, dite ple the personally, the man who Is in the fight to give the peo- iis e's "dena so'ce PLAN FOUR-STORY TEETH PULLED FREE!| APARTMENT HOUSE) | Bah morning from 8:30 to 10 to demonstrate our painless methods.| Plans for a four-story apartment t — house, to cost $100,000, have been Dental Offices | ©™?!eted_ by Krelelsheimer Bros.,| and the contract for the grading|| a wine euee” has been awarded. The building will be erected on the southwest || Gor. Third and Union commer Summit ave, and University XW. ® square lo A reception and housewarming Is baked K C Gold Cake under way at the new home of the | Bf Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hi!!, Ba-| Northern Life Insurance Co, of Se- | hota? Boston Cooking School | attie, Fourth ave. and Seneca st. butter Officers of the company are the Serres on Fik* |hosts. The reception began at 2 z tablespoontuis; 2 level |p. m. and will continue until 11 K © Baking Powders % | p.m. erat 1 orange. — powder to- tee times: cream butter and heat yolks of cane, a4 tiene || UMON e Works Creamed Zture, and lastly add ure and flour alternately, | (Inc.) STAR—MONDAY, JULY 12, 1915. ; Official Program MONDAY—CANADIAN DAY. Morning, arrival of Imperial Potentate and party; 8:10 p,m. theatre party for Lmpertal Divan, §:80 p./ m., Shrine Night at Official Grand Stand and receptions various Temples | TUESDAY—TACOMA DAY Morning, Shrine Parade, 10 a. m., Official Opening Moore Theatre of the 41st Annual Session of the Impertal Council. 1 p. m, Complimentary Trip to Puget Sound Navy Yard. 2:30 p, m., Children’s Sum mor Fostival at Official Grand Stand. 9 p, m, Grand Ball at Hippodrome WEDNESDAY—PORTLAND DAY Complimentary Luncheon, Hotel Washington, and Salt Water Swimming Privileges at Alki Beach p. m. & p.m. Grand Shrine Parade THURSDAY—SPOKANE, IDAHO, MONTANA DAY. Band and Patrol Day at Woodland Park, 2:30 p. m., band concerts and field sporta, 7:30, banquet to Imper fal Divan Elect. 8:30 p. m, Festival of Music at Off! cial Grand Stand | FRIDAY—EVERETT AND Bi LLINGHAM DAY. Complimentary trip to Mount Ranter National Park 2:30 p. m., Children's Exercises at Official Grand Stand. §:30 p. m., Ortental Night at Official Grand Stand SATURDAY—TILIKUM DAY Open House and General Reception all day at Temple adquarters, § p. m., Grand Tilikum Parade OFFICIAL GRAND STAND ON FOURTH AVENUE, BETWEEN LENORA AND BLANCHARD 8T8. & “CHAIRMAN CHILBERG WELCOMING IMPERIAL PoTENTATE Dr. F.R.SMITH AND THE NOBILITY or NortH AMERICA. PAGE 5. y, A oe) ae) jj ‘Welcome te Visiting § For Your Cokvenibacs Woods by “Smile With Nile” At MacDougall- eae - Southwick’s ¢ Information bureau, in con |] nection with the PeckJudah Bureaus —authentic data re garding tours and trips any Mason by HARVEY ) WOODS CHORUS J aT eS a S83 where. No foes accepted || Firat Floor 1; Souvenirs, Totem |] Poles, Camels ants, Hat Bands, etc. First Floor Parcel check room, Visitors are ited to leave their grips and heavy wraps in the Check Room. No fee ac Rest Room, Reading Room nd «Writing Room Fifth | Manicuring Shop. Service || is the feature in this well || equipped shop. Fifth Floor | U. 8. Post Office Sub-Sta || tion. First Floor } }| Telephones, local and long || || distance, First and Fifth Floors. Hotel Delivery Service every }) half b to downtown hotels by spe: ssengers ave the Ma wick's Stor Tour ¢ Dougall every hour sights & ride of Seattle. Tickets at In formation Bureau First Floor. <oaticeN.. ose q batter until smoot ean “gif be made suce i : yol ft es * EVERYTHING IN Bumy and light lemon colored, | CLEANING AND DYEING 2 rotary beater. The rotary | Plant and Office Is the only beater " s, Mill do justice to 10TH AVE. AND EB. UNION 8 of eggs. The kilis all eee improves the of the cake. KODAK FINISHING Let me do your work. “Quick service—good results.” J, H. MENDENHALL Camera Spectalist | 'e—Second Pike the whites of 2 ges dry beat in half a cup of #ift- foner's sugar and continue | frosting is y; then beat F cocoanut, fresh or pre- 4 ed mysees upon the cake. ing is made thick by beat- Yather than by sugar this recipe. You will want to frequently. Or better, send Solored certificate packed in “cent can of K C Baking Pow- we will mail you “The BULL BROS. i vibe eae re one 58 Just Printere men predict, following an early and|¢4 land, Chief Forester Henry 8. r AML Jaques Mtg. Co., 1013 THIRD «AIN 1043 | i Program Tonight MANUFACTURERS’ ROOF GARDEN One Block Long VAUDEVILLE 8 to 9:30 DANCING 8 TO 11 _ The Stuart Building and cone wing of the Henry Building have been specially reserved for the Shrin- *§ from 9:30 on. Dancing will take place on the other Part of the roof THE MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION EXHIBIT & EXCHANGE Entrance Stuart Bldg. ASK U.S. WOMEN CAR Jumps Down | CANYON; NONE HURT | ones. due to the fact that he was blind and dependent on the Finnish TACOMA, July 12.—Attempting| residents of Winlock, is believed to avoid a collision with a jitney| have been the cause of Henry Kar |ington may learn how the new bus, Chester H, Bartlett drove his|prela, 52, hanging himself. mmsaine TO AID GERMANY sacs. ss AMSTERDAM, _ July 12— American women in 8. to urge that thelr husbands insist upon prohibi- tion of munition shipments to | aq It happened Saturday after- the ailles, according to a Ber- lin dispatch here today. PREDICT RECORD PACK IN ALASKA JUNEAU, Alaska, July 12.—The salmon pack wil be completed, true that most of the Chugach for ahead of time this year, cannery. @*t reserve, in Alaska, 1s untimber- record-breaking run of salmon. SUZZALLO BECOMES A MOUNTAIN GOAT Fountain, 212 Pike St Ady Accompanied by President Suz zallo of the untversity, 100 moun tuin goats,” members of the College club, arrived in Seattle Sunday night, after a two days’ outing at their camp on the shores of Lake Kecheelus, The charm of the however, proved tap much for several members of the party, as they stayed behind COL. BLETHEN DYING Alden J, Blethen, editor of the Seattle Dally Times, who has been {Il |very low Monday, His physicians feared he day. woods, car off the road, It plunged straight jermany down 50 feet, landing on id to the wor it, besides Bartlett, were hia wife and three friends, None was Injur- noon, on the Mount Rainier road, a mile above La Grande. ain DEPENDENT, HANGS SELF ‘DR. SUZZALLO TO CENTRALIA, July 12.—-Despond. pile of of stumps, where it was wrecked. In BEAUTIFUL ht Ss oa merce Thursday, under the au MAGNOLIA BEACH splices of the state legislative com Unexcetled to r OUTLINE POLICY The people of the state of Wash president of their university, Dr ———— | Henry Suzzallo, proposes to carry on his work, when he addresses a meeting at the Chamber of Com- | mission on education, ‘(OROZCO BONDSMEN =. e's Natural Playground, MANUFACTURERS (CHIEF FORESTER IS COMING HERE So an to see for himaelt if = Graves will make a six-week tour| of the North, visiting the reserve, Ho arrives here, en route, next Sun- The Hollywood Lunch and Soda Gold Filled Including sctentific ex uale Optometrist and E: for several months, was J, KR, BINYON, J Binyon Optical Co.—1116 First Ave. could not live thru the STEWART HOUSE | (06 Btownrt Mt. Near Pike Public Market One or Two, BOA KODAKERS— “In at one, at five J they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS § Second Floor I Special All This Week Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Fitted With Spherical Lenses— $2.50 pination sight Spectaliat Examination Free BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVI, NEAR SENECA BINYON OPTICAL CO,—1116 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR SENECA | LOSE THEIR MONEY | EL PASO, July 12.—-Gen, Orozco, arrested with Gen. Huerta for en deavoring to start a new revolution | }in Mexico, fafled to appear at the jpreliminary hearing before Com- | |missioner Oliver here today, and his |bond of $7,500 was declared for | fetted. | Orozco’s bondsmen and attorneys | were hopeful to the last moment. : | 49 PASS EXAMS. Of the 65 applicants for medical and osteopathic Hcenses in this state, 49 passed the examinations held here Fridny by the Washing ton State Medical Board, Of these, 40 obtained medical licenses and nine were licensed to practice os | teopathy. MILVIN HILL IS DEAD by Graa Suddenly stricken with pneu |monia a few weeks ago, Milvin Hill passed away at his home, 611 Bast lake ave., late Saturday. Mr, Hill helped to build the Old Pike Plac« market, and has been connected with the establishment ever since For several years he had been tr | charge of the sugar stall "AY 3d 9111— 09 [e2NdO uokuig

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