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115,000 SHRINERS PARADE STREETS _*. 8 8 mw _* + * + ey «2 8 8 @ 4 SIDELIGHTS ON SHRINE F ESTIVITIES, PICKED UP HERE AND THERE “Dad” Wagner was discow ore mn ° ts “Howitzer,” a arold We re one hundred live wires | Star office, Monday afternoon, Po way without either shoes or 1 IK CO TO SEATTLE The Doncyson, D. B. Dibble and N i by friends Monday, rush pees e ma cot of gre de gation looking for a good time,” sald Mur Sas D. Denegres of Oe vente of the Nant eens socks fr und fumed B. Edelbiute, were flirting red ip pheut. He wae out {fom Tam 1 lowtteer” was phy, yesterday ila Wi Daal, aseuadoow | | en hots were ar ed to he But It is not In Al's nature to At ecause they fur with theee pretty misses in an mad A nade to Wear a muzzle as an orna : aul, marched weirdest concert imaginatble t ot Aaa We the > : auto at Salt.Lake. Unexpected can alg See oy te Ment Monday night THOSE TEXANS ARE HELLERS sventh ave. at the head of his, by the “German” band of the pedi ay ceainns te Gani te i+ be ; senticd out! MA, bikie aopharea ane } explal rey, Safe . ald Nob’ arty mn t i r 1p i : 2 aa > dice ele peg Potaren a tie te ee loet_ my band! (7, Safety first,” wald Noblo Harry! When the de on from the crack band and an Arab patrol, and|| Ararat temple, Kansas City, didn't have any farther to ride. | Into the ade to march the streets snapped a picture. They bribed t B, Roberts, who hae charge of the a temple of Dallas, the oldest Mo., Monday. Discord was rife imagine how | came to do ator aa Seeitee |S cot ~ ot i while the band played, the patro among the “Germans.” They near da Their brides her to tear up the film. 40 of them, and 8 te eae, arrived iD marched thru the office to exchange wp * LOCKED AWAY FROM BRIDES ehind the tow, but Dempne we There are rth Spokane, er here, they raided — oe ang harshly dissected all the old thy aga soa pirgf' Pata , : aga Pe ° they @ 2 ee |e @ the city hall, forced the city com. Breetings. | eu tunes, taking them apart note | Noble Robert FP. Demy terse oe vermitted "Ves WE'VE CHANGED ‘qerned my back on them to The Aladdin chorus of 31 | missioners to adjourn, and then But a short time before Aladdin) | py note and leaving them a |°ha temple, Honolu wears ook once to the re e whole Director D. G. Kline of Mar qeeak to a friend, and—pfst! volees, the very same which | gave their Hella musical « temple band, patrol and chorus heap of mangled corpses v acalr arried en} da shail’s band of Topeka, Kan., ‘They vanished.” serenaded The Star staff Mon written by Noble Charles Mo from Columbus, O enaded Thee o to # Shrine conve t made his firet visit to Seatie “Dad” found his band later, day, will sing Tuesday night at at @ o'clock Monday af Star, and a few minutes earlier Z uid Wik Gnome 30 does Noble MeCiint same/OH, YOU JAVHAWKERS in 1886, after the organization ‘Thay were marching round and the Elke’ club, Willis E. Boland | ‘ing delegations from Texas 4 rah temple, of Minneapolis, and| AL LOSE 1S St addres : The wives of three Kansas had been to San Francisco with ; ued a block, and ying the is the director by the Hella t hand inaded on an temple, of Cincinnati, paid Somehow, poor Al Atkins, of Both #o arranged the conver Shriners from Abdaliah temple the Kansas Knights Templar tin geisiest piece in their reper. © a amano ——————® a big truck, paraded thru Seattle's U8 Vieits Bagdad temple, Butte, lost his (tion t 1t i” have been promised any side When Mr. Kline saw Seattle ie In the hope that “Dad” s main thoro The band and patrol of Islam! shoes on the way to Seattle that they be ¢ benedicts the ve trips they desire by their hue for the second time upon his ei wwid hear them and come and YOU'LL HAVE IT, MURPH! Monday night the Hella temple temple, San Francisco, serenaded Of course, none of his broth day the nded Frar bands as the price for the de arrival with the Abdallah fisd them. C. H. Murphy of Davenport, Ia., gave a dinner at the Rathskeller to The Star Tuesday mo pa er Shriners knew anything Both are hale 1 t struction of a flim taken at Shriners, he couldn't recognize — arrived in Seattle 25 years ago fn all Dallas Shriners and ladies trol raluted and our| about It, and sympathized deep- |i a limit even to their good nature.) Salt Lake City, where ths the few landmarks of the town, ALIGATOR AS A MASCOT search of wea Monday he came prettiest bow from the editorta ly with him, even almost to the The benedicta WERE LOCKED Kansas Shrine special stopped which then contained lees than Teaming & prominent place back, ax a ber of the BANDS VISIT THE STAR windows Then they marched) point of tears. Then his socks |AWAY FROM THEIR BIUDES! en route 40,000 inhabitants. ing the mascots of other Shrine Kaaba temple of Davenport Just about closing time at The away disappeared. He rode all the /ALIL THE AY FROM 8ANI\ The three Jayhawkers, J.B. @ ------ @ f=| TheSeattleStar [Lé..- HC “cor Dovid 1. Walsh ot Massa | EDITION and party. Thursday—car- oad of Middle West newspapermen WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : ioe at eastris and their wives. Also Baptist Young oie ral : The Onl ’s Union. Friday—party of 200 « 12.7 ft. 11:26 wm, 1.0 ft epee Prnmbere. VOLUME 18, _NO. 118. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1915. ONE CENT _Skwa’svanps, se biel eee AGED NIGHT WATCHMAN IS BEATEN TO DEATH | EDISON WILL CITY TO VIEW VISITING DELEG ATES GIVE NATION LIBERTY BELL HIS TALENTS WEDNESDAY IN GREAT SPECTACLE: Famous Inventor Accepts Program Completed for Ex-! Secretary Daniels’ Invita- hibition Here of Precious | tion to Serve on Board. Relic on Way to Fair. | WRIGHT MAY ASSIST BELL STONED BY BOYS Civilian Experts Will Lend on. Missile Finds Mark But Their Aid in Perfecting Guards Declare It Did an Uncle Sam's Navy. No Damage. BY L. BOALT. WASHINGTON, July 13 | — giriners will participate in I used to say that the finest pee-rade I ever saw, and ever hoped to see, was The United States is to have the greatest combination of in- the. aulep ta chic malt Woe. ithe royal progress of King George of England, in London, the day following his Bear the door of the Baker Baber briquet plant, at 110 Mil! Bes P, Wickman, 60, night) ne q aT any Eg. poten a aa eritien ‘sane ort Goreen or | rere 4 ri The weeiy4 wd coronation. f ' $08 Fourth ave. He was! development and invention in | voi re ped th yieind That was some pee-rade, folks, I give you MY word. r from the mouth, and one) Cag ea ee earte evident today | aid Seattle folk in greeting the | But I have this morning seen a finer. Not 10 minutes ago I saw the gor- Bete Sea breised. Near him/ when it became known that pt ayy tort gied igen dagr |geous tail-end of it, and now— his revoiver | _ The fact that he bad not rung in| $p. m., Monday night, and fact that his revolver was out! ‘Ms pocket, indicate that he en- prowlers, who when he them out set upon him and bim to death. | searched at the morgue, $21) a bis watch were found on his} Sr heduics te join Thomas freedom. They will be accom- My typewriter halts and stumbles. My vocabulary balks. My brain reels and 1 Teg a pellily wo lihgedl nad ame @ by their band and p® | gropes for words with which to tell of the marvels I have seen. Ealeon will devote himecl! te ay. are. that. the I would not disparage the amateurish efforts of King George and his lord e trom Phil chamberlain. They did the best they could with the resources at their command. Mcnin f \ ’ They had naught but the British Empire to draw from, while the pee-rade the development of submarines, | bell, which is tention to aviation While the electrical wizard and | WHERE THE BELL WILL BE |which I saw this morning was a Shriner pee-rade, and so—but comparisons are the aeroplane Inventor will not be The Liberty Bell will be on “ Mmited in thelr work to any fie exhibition from 9:30 a. m. to | |odious. | Secretary Daniels regards the sub-|/ 2 30 p. m., In a reviewing car, = | The pee-rade which I saw this morning was tremendous. That was] ndeegic’ Coroner is investigating the| marine and aircraft as likely tol) 260 feet south of the inter. =f ° 1 20 bands rtant part in| the first impression—its bigness. There were 40 patrols and 2 play the most important part in| section of Occidental ave. and lived at 1370 32nd ave. 8. THOMAS On sea warfare of the future and is King et., on Occidental av |1t was barbaric in coloring. It was thunderous most desirous that they receive the Everybody will be able to These are the three essentials in a successful pee-rade—size, color |greatest attention from the m see the bell, as plans for | | and noise. A board | handling the crowd have been | The pee-rade this morning was the biggest, most colorful and nois!- | tors are soon expect-| est Seattle ever saw Other inven worked out so that a constant re banked in solid masses along the line of march—we who ORVILLE WRIGHT WILLING TO | Geneareaa raat aseeetae cc] | Wectnien: oe tute een ag < | membership on the n rh lloneeaes fo ing past the historic relic, SE a MOORE THEATRE ari | SERVE OM ADVISORY BOARD, | [eri Zoe 3, | aaa rea oe es Secretary Daniels’ offer for him ) HE TELLS EDITOR OF STAR wii 11s tone css suocmnee’|feipnias ue nome, to the rasane | roche ‘ and informal receptions at from his home at West Orange, N.| pacific exposition, at San Francis 7:00 to 10:90 p.m —Open at iJ ast night co, will be given one of the most wie Katif and Abdaliah temples In a letter to Edison, Daniels ot 7:80 to 10:30 p, m~ visory by thusiastic welcomes accorded it Several weeks The Star | Thos. A. Edison, Orville Wright, and its sister papers began a and certain othe: Then Secre- quiet movement for the estab- tary Daniels became interested. lishment of a civilian board to | Now that Edison has volunteered , July 12-—Harry| a with the army and navy to serve on Daniels’ proposed 4 fireman, of 112 East 57th| Officials at Washington regard. board, and Wright is expected to iT 1 fi re adequate accept, th foil t lett - | wer. | was one of three Amer-| (10 Foame Onis ne eo -ogtad age Ry porcine In mentioning the change tn con-|,, lined his plan for an a of civilian inventors to aid the in workin im the changed conditions of warfare, as demonstrated in the European ¢ it left the Quaker City otk kien The program for the day was re Monday night in several de 51m) @ 9:09 p. nd Pioneer place by vements to official grandstand. oes at Armory an WEDNESDAY is now as follows 9:00 p. m— defense of this nation in the ceived from the airship inventor | 9:30 a m— nell sewsion at Moore theatre, mp On gylilleay pane Gvait of ar, ny Tiel Star bathe sSsaeg ago is of | ditions of naval henvcwr as vote ee re 12:00 m— ington Ane pews Several days ago, the consul The matter was taken up with | Interest: out by the submarine, he wrote tha ~ tus mee te he was confident Edison's inventive Ab eis reees ent today The Wright Company rd genius would aid the navy toward } png’ 4 iM consul general mentioned 3 4 iat meeting noe Haat danger — de 12:90 p, m— aptimentary galt water swimming privileges to all m ship Norma - | vices that wi sure peace to our i ne an witnessed the torpeding of hn - Olle eg ore eral sigue tange-7 sae te "iiae » m—Reorttcn | te the Réltor of The Star: 1 would be willing to serve if the army and | With the example set by Edison but not as having been! | navy desire such an advisory commission as The Stur suggests. it is expected all other inventors #8 a shield for the submarine. 290 po m— ou name a number of Invent which were rejected by the navy. Tam | who are asked to accept a place on 2 fart eon not well enough sequainted with some of them to be a peess an opinion, | the board will promptly ace 8:00 p. m— eat cena bot in the ense of the flying machine I do not think latement quite fair, | 'e p ” Ginite ‘ad Geaiibibitat ‘a eel Se 8 A NERVOUS | ‘officers in the navy Edison and Wright are selections) , fe at Gaeiten aA LEAR Daerte Rw Sore | ates navy in 1908, before flying machines were owned by any 0 lof Daniels, but the secretary will party will be taken in| do not wear the fez For a space I feared | would not see the pee- the boule. | rade all, for 1 am a small man. | STILL CONFUSED BY THE SIGHT OF IT | DIVORCE a eg pe ar g | consult Edison as to the personnel trip of aeroplane ¢ ico put is daw to the Inck af interest in congress. In spite of the fact that there | Of the remainder of the board The line of w were no appropriations for the purpose, the navy succeeded In p | geltrend ¥ other funds a small equipment of . but, of course, |KANSANS LEAVE FRIDAY low ow Recessarily small and inadequate, The European war eo en é rs Thee of the aeroplane in warfare that congress this year m The four patrols of the Kanans | (ony ST. CLAIRSVILLE, 0., July 12.—|priation of $1,000,000 for aeronautics in the navy 04 £900,000 for the army |Shriners who are attending the con-| "10:00 » that his wife's cruel treat- — © that an advisory commission — go ees by uae peed Rut T saw it Ry climbing a cluster lamp post I was able, by cran- ing my neck, to see over the shoulder of Dr. Mark A. Matthews. | I cannot tell you all } saw, 1 am a little confused, There was so|J. Putnam Stevens of Portiand, Me., in City Malt | much to see. 1 saw Nile temple-—band and patrol—marching splendid-}| who will become Imperial Poten: » will leave Seattle Fri. |park, in charge of " ly, on the heels of the mounted police tate of the Ancient Arabic Order, an Francisoo to take part | wees. At te f row em bie and jolly in Cincinnat!, Syrian temple came| Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, cost on Washing Third to ¢ all vention he Jae # nervous breakdown, worked in vay mith the regular departments of the army ‘and mary |day es - , lar At last They IR iggy Peet Re E3.W. Moffat as ce at ory Truly Yours. in the Kansas ¢ xere whic bees heel i . " ‘ine x tily, Mebby it's the ri “ m ‘ 8 divorce an ORVILLE. Wrie will he held at th ee hig wget singing It's a Long, Long Way to Cincinnati,” lus Imperial Potentate Frederick R. TSiiae ek ar ean AA 2 uy 19, eer " RO creme pen ate sabshicaone LS Ph SO RASC PR The Star | Damascus next-from Rochester, N. Y., where dwells the imperial |Smith of Rochester, N. Y., called to- panies Joneph i. | tex is ame ——-——_|Kether the first official gathering of Manning PS RE eG (Continued on Page 5.) his imperial council at the Moore | ; |theatre Tuesday morning at a cere- | 10:40 a, m.—Selection by bands. | jmony that was at once a welcome V0 "n."mAadvese hy" er. Cart| and a farewell, Jones. s oi Men of prominence in Sea — i. m.—Andienee sings “Amerie,” | Ads Are of Unusual |Mayor Gill) Judge Burke: and at Chilberg—extended to the imperial |potentate, his council and all other shed Rochester, N. Y., to wear a Dink | oes eeetiate by bands, 12 . I terest T his Week |visiting Shriners, the welcome of n e es the city, But it was the last session | here were melon seeds on the! ghirt-front with evenin p, m.—Luncheon in honor of imperial vest | iting Philadelphia party at Beattle Com ‘at which the imperial potentate will ever sit as such. They offered the imperial poten.|_ T@ Texans are genial hosts. | mercial Club | eattle’s stores have prepared special || During this week an executive clothes. " 0p. —Ne oi ty. tate'a spoon to eat hia melons with, | The have brought with them a| #9» ™ ~ . > * but he w them aw troupe of plantation darkles who! There is,” he said, “but one|sang the plaintive, minor melodies (BOYS THROW STONES way to eat a watermelon, and that of the old South, danced hoe-downs, | Many of § : MINA TEMPLE, of Galves is to eat it—so! shot craps,” and wound up with a| C US ELIC| session will be held, and Im . Tex., gave a watermelon And the {mperial countenance | comedy “battle royal.” AT PRE 10 R || events ia honor of Shriner week, and nearly all te Smith will hand his scep- Diet bart On the Stuart building | 788 Duried in the mejon am Wo Shows Same Evening | SPOKANE, July 13.—Patriotic| ts cn Wee acme J, Putnam Stevens of Port- pow Sarden Monday night Asked his imperial cotsion ot , Th were really two shows on|thousands saw the Liberty Bell|| of them have made asrangements for special ser- Me., who {s n order for the ate 500 melons, all ‘exaa watermelon, he made #| the same evening here today. It was estimated that ‘ ST eee 5 imperial office. z: |bighly intelligent reply The first was open to all Shrin-|80,000 persons passed the car on|| vices for the comfort of Out of town visitors this Stevens is known thruout New The imperial 1 “Glub! Glub jers and the public. Vaudeville| which the historic relic was en ; ‘. a Ri England as “Put.” He's a big club- iw the Pan apccracorh h>| He Ate Four of ’Em | Actw were staged, and the El Mina|throned between 8 and 11:30 this week. All these things are dold of in their ads in | sian in Yankeeland, they say, a good Made up for lost tim 50. 1 eka: Omak ‘Goods soog1’ "| DARd play morning | ee : Ba + scout and, as Yankees go, a pretty Bp or ont time, A, 50. Mo means 4 od! = Good!’"| ‘The root garden covers the Stu-| Gov. Lister, Sen. Poindexter, and|| The Star from day to day. Seattle's best stores car falr business man. Anyway he's ae attentive on yp ee come one per ve Dengad ay 4 yee art, Henry and White buildings, | se al other city and state offi i ‘ Pe ? y annexed a fortune ft, showing the poll _\2 Oe ee Rat ee rare tte four! and while the vaudeville show was |cials made brief patriotic speeches ry their most attractive offerings in this paper. It Then will be decided the contest Dear, P “a in all ne ;, , | going mon the temporary stage at| It was stated here that while the |) * il 1 tch tt \ 1 " tor imperial outer guard, an office Inno "Tug IMPERIAL. POTENTATE Anybody seeing mperial po-|the Henry butlding end, dancing| Liberty Bel! special was speeding ||) Wi pay you well to watch the ads carefully this ])leading up to that of imperial po- eee at atl ce imperial: po ane wer TO THE BARS” tentate after the feast, and not| was in progress on the White build.|between Pendleton and. Walla pay } tentate, in which John T. Buckbee at to his ears knowing t he had attended both | ing. | Walla last night, boys, standing be. week, jof Rockford, lll... Col, George Filmer the lobes of the imperial The drops fell, splashing on the|an opera and a watermelon feast) The second show waa for mem-|«lde the track, threw rocks. One ‘lof San Francisco and William C, nS, duivering, tiny globules collar of the imperial robe. New | it the same evening, would bave| bers of the Imperial Council, Nile| hit the bell squarely. It was ap- [Bristol of Portland are leading can- Dinky melon juice drops formed, and they, too,! wondered if it was the fashion in| Temple and Visiting dignitaries, parently undamaged, didates, °

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