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3 ~ SECTION OF SHRINER PARADE TUESDAY ses UP SECOND, AVE, STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1915. PAGE Verbal agreements are the cause of most of the misunderstandings that went the closing of real estate transact) Our ment accepts ten instructions, avoiding the danger of failure to consummate a deal according to the de sire of every party ns Escrow Depart- writ- thus only This is the only office that can safely and satis- factorily handle a real estate escrow, for it properly equipped with expert conveyancers, of fice records, maps, and is in immediate touch | with all public offices It assumes a responsi- bility to its clients that | no bank or other concern could undertake — be- ‘comes the direct agent of all parties to a transac- tion and safeguards the | interests of each. The interests of a pur- chaser or mortgagee can is | CONTINUED FROM PAGE1 __ |. Shriners in a Great Parade | potentate. They carried muskets and wore Bedouin turbans. A wave of cheering swept down the street. Moslem temple of De was approaching—the best-<rilled patrol. Gorgeously uniformed moved thru tntri evolutions with snappy and . ete., | troit they were, and th per-ect precision. THE RICHEST PATROL IN AMERICA About then Dr, Matthews stood on tip-toe, and I missed part of the pee-rade. I heard the cheering and hand-clapping. I beard the rhythmic tramp of feet, the crash of music When I could see again, Lu Lu patrol and band were passing. | | of its kind tn Shrine history military service Was so erect somewhere, q the | weath nan would be stric ; ere | be protected only through Somebody near remarked that the Li Lu patrol is the richest in| /eague with the G00 Seattle scnool| He glanced over the top of bis an agent possessing com | America. Its members are millionaires, It is also the only mounted /tads who have drilled for weeks |menu at her, and caught ber look q itl cord: patrol. Likewise the Lu Lu band ts all its name implies, It is the best) for the Children’s Summer Featival,|ing directly at him plete title records. band, and {ts meister is Dr. Thomas. It bas 75 pieces net for 2:30 o'clock at the official] She seemed very thoughtful, All Dr. Matthews had been standing on one leg. He changed to the| grandstand. The program included |around them were other c« Ap other. How I envied him his magnificent height. * * * costume . folk dances, in-|the Shrine and trays of Murat of Indianapolis was goose-stepping by. Husky boys, esr terspersed with music by Al Kader| were being carried to and fro, and ; ly the color-bearer in the center of the He has a chest li) temple band of Portland frequently to some tables barrel ie Henry,” she sald, at last. “It's MAN IN CROWD GIVES REBEL YELL abit chilly. What do you say? MA HAS COCKTAIL; SHE SHOULD WORRY Va., followed. I know the Acca band Who says old sores aren't healed? I believe Acca, of Richmor played “Marching Thru Georg Let's have a coktall? Henry's face relaxed He smiled Title drank rticipated tn Fifteen thousand Shriners, in 40 bands and 60 patrols the pee-rade, Potlatch Is Tame Beside Somehow whe a neon _ LADIES OF NILE ARE Y HOSTS AT LAWN FETE Are You Ready F | ForYourTrip? Take K. C. Shriners say Chandler has md FACE TRIAL IN” ‘OPEN NEW HOME OF : The ladies of the executive com-|the support of the entire Middle | H re) R Li Cc K’ Ss mittee of Nile Temple entertained | West NORTHERN LIFE co. an Evening With Shriners ‘ue Nig ie ey tans nat "Stu" ANCIENT CRIME visiting Nobles with a lawn fete at;bank in Kansas City, Chandler is | Malted Milk ice Monday thctuacn [tie teed of "a lange. wholesale | atte, cventee Seeman rae Potiatching Is tame beside Saturday night of Potlatch | pepedis i “— A Coda Comping. Autos were provided to take the|cresmery | | new $50,000 home of the Northern Shrining. week about the airing, Prsning. ot Coiling. |visitors from the Northwestera| cae aes | BEDFORD, Iowa, July 13—The| Lite Insurance Co. on Fourth sve, Seattle always had thought time Imaginabl | tne momen A geod high lench when | Temple headquarters to the park. | TALLEST IN CAPTIVITY |clans were gathering here today for | at Seneca st., and marveled at the eS a hunch, after tired of run down. Simply dissolve in water Selections by a number of the| The tallest potentate in captivi one of the most unique trials in the | peauty of it. downtown Monday night, that | hot or cold A fine nights rest le essured Visiting bands, a drill number by/ty, ladies and gents, caught in the history of American courts, when) Wednesday, the ninth annt- before the week Is out the | Mf you the» cupful the wives of the Nile Temple No-| wilds of Milwaukee. He is R. O four men must face charges of mur-| yersary of the company’s incorpora- Shriners and their ttle Our Lunch Table bles and an exhibition drill by the|Jasperson, stands 6 feet 5 inches/der as the result of a crime com-|tion will be celebrated with a hosts will e the P ch Honolulu Temple featured the pro-|in his stocking feet, and is a reg-| mitted in 1868. All are now old | housewarming. THE RIGHT DR. BROWN looking like an old ladle we | gram jlar Apollo when it comes to looks. | men soins oauvasiinieoioceamaaiae THE DENTIST iy Sone EN Festa Sate But the Tripoli patrol, Mm w an A wealthy cattleman and his son 27 FIRST AVE. FOOT OF CHERRY st. | utomobiles crulsed thruou °. THO Jasperson is a member, has noth-were killed and $90,000 buried on a . HAS 5 MILLION | day evening. Serpentine -—_—————————— |the program at the official Shrine |Smith, the smallest potentate in known only when suit was brow SEE ATTLE FIRST } phe ee ae tare “ andstand at Fourth and Lenora |the Shrine? recently by Samuel Anderson om YORK. July July | ae Cina crowds. Ba played almos u Monday night. The Minneapolis as claimant of part of the treasure. | city has gained in population 500, Then see me next. bringing your teeth with you. and, t | everywhere one looked. March TODAY'S BEAUTY Zurah temple patrol gave one of |THEY WANT A TEMPLE Bates Huntsman, Samuel Scriven-| Within five years, according to ad- wil give you an examination and estimate FREE and will Ing bodies of men, garbed in SUGGESTIO thelr squad. drilis, for which they| Forty-seven Shriners, delegates er and John and Henry Damewood | Vance state census reports. The DO aera, week J your teeth need and for the LOWEST picturesque aeniggrion ame are famous, and “The Chanters” of jfrom the Ansar temple of Spring-| were accused by Anderson of the | census shows a present population ‘ dub-a-dub-dubbing up Second Face powder simply covers up an| Al Malakah temple ifield, IL, are in town to obtain a /killing. | of 5,245,812. C1 Crown, Making a Bridge or ning, Filling, You may need elther Treatment Plate, or Extracting ry Ae ave. every few minutes. | unattractive complexion and leaves : < It wasn’t, like the Potlatch, he Pager Ble ded Whatever it may be, my motto Is, the no lasting benefits. Those who The children’s dances were the BEST WORK FOR LEAST MONEY. an affair confined to Second |have tried a simple spurmax face features of the evening THE RIGHT DR. BROWN ave. The carnival spirit was | jotion find it much better, as It re Marshall's famous concert band | everywhere. And it was only [moves skin discolorations, such aslof Abdullah temple, Leavenworth 4% O40 A. H to SHO P. Bs. the first night of it. jfreckles and tan, and makes the Kan. rendered p t of th nts ¢ «a7 FIRST AVE. FOOT OF CHERRY ST, Tacoma day, Tuesday, opened|skin smooth, white and velvety kan. rendered most of the musical Over Pioneer Drug Store under a leaden sky, and a light This lotion is made by dissolving |” ig shift of rain turned to a fitful driz-| zie that kept Shriners, both visit- four ounces of spurmax In one-half KANSAS CITY HAS CANDIDATE pint hot water, then adding two Rl more refined appearance. It re moves both shininess and sallow ness, rapidly giving the skin a per ance | An especially fine shampoo for ’ this weather can be had at triflin expense by dissolving a teaspoon | Many Visit Bremerton the Kansas City Shriners for the | Fortunately, however, the sky took on a less forbidding aspect be-| fore 9 o'clock, and there were few! who did not enjoy the remainder of| the day's events Boats for Bremerton left the Col-| Two Observation Car Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO Via Minneapolis and St. Paul { LEAVE SEATTLE man dock frequently during the) ri) of canthrox in a cup of hot ee At 7:10 p.m early afternoon, ana had large del-| water. “Pour slowly on acalp and I ‘ ; egations aboard, all anxious to get] massage briskly This creates al | Atlantic Express North Coast Limited a glimpse of Uncle Sam's big battle-| soothing, cooling lather that dir-| MA ONE TRAIN DAILY TU ST. 'OUIS | |i ships. For many of chem it was the/ solves and removes all dandruff, | | es. first time they had seen a navy} excess of] and dirt. Rinsing leaves Are you an eczema sufferer? Do § yard, and for some their first trip|the scalp spotleasly clean, soft and | | [lover salt water. pliant, while the hair takes on alan ph ag Myce dur air ryder Comfortably encamped for their| glossy richness of natural color,| live you frantio? And have vor s | week's festivities, the Arabian hosts| also a fluffiness which makes it} srieq I caihant aaies Fatal ede | lthat followed Imperial Potentate| seem very much heavier than it ts, ¥ | with, at : porary Between Seattle and Portiand | ]|sSmith and his royal family to the| After a canthrox shampoo arrang ro rien “out tag ete USE THE NEW STEEL TRAINS Jelty Monday set abou: to have the| ing the hair is a pleasure—Adver-lisrough the experience of thot time of their lives early in the even-| tisement sands of others who at last found Most Up-to-Date Equipment ing. To California Expositions by Rail or Via Portland and m ting songs to the accompaniment appears, even in severe and stub- 8. 8. “Northern Pacific” and 8. 8. “Great Northern | of Shrine bands. It was a big night born cases, Doctors have prescrib: Daily to the Beaches ‘Week-End” to Beaches And only the first of «ix OHIO METHOD IN | 01 the Resinol treatment for twen “Martha,” the light operatic pro ty years, Sold by all druggists, duction staged at the Moore thea DENTISTRY Samples free, Dept. 25-R, Resinol, tre by Baltimore, Md. Co. for the imperial diva1 and rep- the Standard Grand Opera Missing teeth are replaced by 50—S Miss Gwendolyn Geary and Miss| conducted without charge, and esti- 712 First Ave, Union Block or joattio Leah Miller, the two leading young| epee eaetpeinireray ar Merc The same rule applies to Dental vomen, we Wterally buried in| W IORK| work that applies to all things else N,C.P.A. women, were It ried tn BOR MME Seif A flowers showered upon them by the| FOR 12 YEARS! GUARANTEE My (briess are not 66 | guests 15 Set of Teeth, high that you cannot | Shriners Will Dance Me eck 8 atford to haye your A. TINLING, A, G. F. & P. A., 2023 Smith Bidg., Seattle All Shrinedom will dance Tues si pete , I have to | A.D. CHARLTON, A, GPL AL” PORTCAND, ORE. | | day night, three monster balls hav-| $10 Set of Teeth, | r work. ref been arranged for their enter. Guaranteed .......... oneaD Dentists, but tainment when quality of ‘work At. the Hippodrome, which has| $10 Solid Gold or 4 In considered, I give been more than usually brilliantly Porcelain Crown .... $3.00 worth of Tory ter decorated for the affair, the royal ( r Porcel me Duis 1s the secret 4 for Personasts, Imperial” Potentate | #40 Cold or Vorcelain | GA | oiinsTintge vt TaANCLSCO Smith and members of the {mperial| Bridge ee teers businens, 3 council, will be the honored ones Solid Gold Fillings ..$1 Up|%?? larse Fair At the Armory, an equally festive 6 $ P| my motto. Other Fillings ..........5 will save money O¢ the dance to visiting | Somebody in the crowd let out the rebel yell, and we all laughed No Nile noble ever did a better Molla temple, of St. Joe, Mo. then, the officers riding in a cat! “i. wa. a staid sedate old ; Well, ma!” he exclaimed very Insurance |, riage drawn by three camels. And after Motia, Alberta temple, of Hel} an with prong . 7 siaeiearrca tenderly Well, well, 1 do believe! ena, Mont., with an Indian in warpaint and bonnet, carrying a coyote UN-| aoe ath his bri “y rit at é MS UM \ you're getting giddy, ma. Well der his arm, and a cowboy bearing a cowhide banner with the bair still|“°rpeath his bright red fer. | | now you have aid it, 1 on it Peon . , ttle snifter I've only mentioned the patrols I happened to notice particularty| “T.8) entered the dining room of; 1 folks would at such times as Dr. Matthews was pleased to stand flatfooted Savoy 1 ix ta noes A : k nee he, blushing Los Angeles, | | Noble James E. Chandler, past} ors and bosta, in a nervous state of| teaspoonfuls glycerine. This com potentate of Ararat Temple, Kan-| uncertainty from the time the pa-|plexion beautifier does not rub off) sas City, Mo, and captain of the “s rade started to form. or show like powder, and gives ®/ Temple patrol, is the nominee of CERTAINLY DOES that Resinol healed their sick skins | | The streets were a mass of peu} | for dt AVE SEATTLE | | for goo 8:00 a. m a ane p.m. 11:59 p. m. ple, who threw serpentine and sang} With the first use of Resinol! 4 f te and smiled with Nile In cafes| Ointment and Resinol Soap the| LOW ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES | | Stine bands and parrot ere el jitching and burning usually stop, | en 4 free hand, Entertainers, at Jand soon all trace of eczema or Daily to All Points East Dally to Yellowstone Park tired in Arable costun eang fit similar torturing skin-trouble dis TICKETS: revestatives and thelr Tadies, was| The Odio Meshod by artical teath| DENTISTRY OF QUALITY wall wttended and seomingiy might-| that are natural as your original 107 Yesier Way—Phone Elliott ily enjoyed teeth. Examinations are now being| my EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D, § e event will be my of foot of Hell st. all visiting nobles | 9 to 12, ate: Dens = -- and their ladies will have two ears’ experience. Hod tion Daily’ || floors of dancing space Cut-Rate ; get win J BROWN dD. Dd, @ come hot cot ontl| Children Perform Dentists) fs sire ave., Union Block water, Private baths. || ‘The latter dance will undoubtedly eainae waits Gane Oumar’ Take Union st. carto||be the largest ever held in the 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. wath dh don encele who wet. Poon Northwest, and the greatest event CORNER SECOND AVE, Main 8640, | |mation bureau at OFFICIAL PROGRAM | Wednesday, July 14th “Portland Day” and Noble march. Reviewed tentate Frederick R. at Official Grand Stand. ering entire line of | by Imperial Po- Smith and Divan Headed by 9:30 m.—Session of ce Council at: Moore Theatre, 10:00 a. m.—Exhibition front of Official Grand Stand. Imperial drills in (Gen- eral public may attend Admission | platoon of police. 50 cents.) Evening Parade, Wednesday, July 12:00 noon — Complimentary | 44, 1915—Form on Third Avenue, luncheon by Nile Temple’s Band and north of Bell Street; moving east on | Patrol at Hotel Washington Annex, | Bell Street to Fourth Avenue, south tendered to the commanding officers | on Fourth Avenue, passing Review- of visiting patrols, together with the] jing Stand, to Virginia Street; west | leaders or directors of all visiting | on Virginia Street to Second Avenue, | | bands. |south on Second Avenue to Pine | 12:30 p. m.—Luncheon, Imperial | Street, east on Pine Street to Fourth || Council and Representatives at The | Avenue, south on Fourth Avenue to | | Rathskeller. Yesler Way, west on Yesler Way to || 12:30 p. m.—Complimentary salt | Third Avenue, north on Third Avenue to Pike Street, west on Pike Street to Second Avenue, south on Second Ave- nue to James Street, west on James | || water swimming privileges extended || to visiting bands, patrols and ladies at Municipal Bathing Pavilion at Alki | | Beach. Light refreshments. Street to First Avenue, north on First | | 2:30 p. m—At Official Grand-| Avenue to Stewart Street, east on} stand; exhibition drills, California | Stewart Street to Fourth Avenue, | bands, etc. | north on Fourth Avenue, passing Re- | 8:00 p. m.—Grand Shrine parade | viewing Stand, to Blanchard Street and || of all bands, patrols, marching clubs | disband. OFFICIAL GRAND STAND ON FOURTH AVENUE, BETWEEN LENORA AND BLANCHARD secon | post of imperial outer wisi The! charter for their temple. The dele Attorney General Gosson, it is | jon is headed by Col. Richings J. /sald, intends to inform the court | hand, potentate of the Ansar tem-|that he will not participate in the | PACIFIC OCEAN ple. |prosecution of the men | Burglar holding Jap reporter at end of gun rifled cash drawer of Grott and Dawson restaurant Mon- day and got $246. \ ROOF GARDEN One Block Long COME TONIGHT Big entertainment last every night this week, Music, dancing, THE MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION EXHIBIT & EXCHANGE Stuart, Henry and White Buildings. Entrance Through Stuart Building. | FLOHR HAS TOUGH JOB E. W. Flohr, Nile temple infor. Shrine headquar. ters, had been answering questions! about hotel locations, street car service, jitney regulations and oth er things until his voice sounded like a weakened “G" string “And just as I was leaving for the day he said Monday night, “some lady called over the tele phone to find out what time the 9 o'clock boat got in.” ONE DELEGATE TO STAY “We love the ladies.” So sing he members of the Za-Ga-Zig tem- ple of Des Moines, Ia, They testify the 50 women who helped fill up the nine coaches of the train bright ened their pilgrimage to Seattle. P. EB. Hoak, who is in the lumber business, intends to stay here tn-| definitely while he studies the lum- ber situation In the Northwest. | 35 AEROPLANES IN RAID UPON GERMANS — SUNDAY, JULY 18 COLMAN DOCK night, and more tonight, and except Saturday night special stunts, etc. PARIS, July 13.—Thirty-five French aeroplanes, participating in GAS DEVELOPS a great raid upon the German strategic station of Vigneulles Les | Hattonchatel, started several fires, and are believed to have destroyed quantities of munitions awaiting transportation to the battle front, it was officially announced today. | The French airmen hurled 111} bombs upon the German station, ac }complishing the rald, despite a |heavy wind which threatened de struction of their aeroplanes | AUTO ON FIRE driven THE HIGHEST EFFICIENCY AT THE LOWEST COST ERE are other fuels nearly as convenient as Gas, but none of them near as cheap, and all of them take muth longer to get Salts. Having once experienced its advantages and economy—having once enjoyed freedom from an noyance and worry over fuel for cooking—water An automobile from Kent, heating or other purposes—no one would willing by W. P. White, caught fire early : Tuesday morning, near Kighth ave. ly dispense with the use of Gas and go back to eato #100. st. Damiage amount the inconvenience, inefficiency and expense of oth- —--—-- er methods. WILSON psi GOLF Gas may be had in the average household at a cost of only a few cents each day. 8 | CORNISH, N 1, Maly 13,—Prest DWOPRADOOCAA DOOR AROOS PABOSOLSONS SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Stuart Bldg. Phone Main 6767 | dent Wilson ae the forenoon on |the golf links, afterwards studying the Gerfan note in private He probably will not take the note up with his cabinet until next week Use Star Wants Ads for Re-| sults.

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