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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916. PAGE 5. "7 COMMENCEMENT ae ome. HELEN EXERCISES HELD ; 3 | University and High School ; Graduates Tackle Life WARE °° " 320 RECEIVE : DEGREES = SECR Sania ‘Bow nami ths sealees The Gem of Puget Sound = : girl graduate, with her halr pil ' ed a little higher and her dain: ty white gown a wee bit short vam DL er than was customary when her mother was valedictorian, To say nothing of him of the sterner fiber, who gets his sheepskin at the university to: day, or at one of the six high schools this evening. ont aret cot rene ee And Full Rights on Puget Sound’s Premier Bathing Beach Vorsity at ceremontes that began at| izxcgcaz All Yours for $5 Cash and $2 Monthly seniors ‘approached the hall from| We get nearest to fighting In the f the papers; we sometimas iieten to on man 1—A triple love story to hold the who h Id good coin for long tripe to the | heart interest. ring-side, and once In a while we see upon the . flim a milk-sop battle with open palms. Like. 2—A picturesque locale, the col- wise once In an elephant’s a there Ii Cat : * * PY ! downright contest’ between” acters that io | lieries of Lancastershire, with its pic- flimed with such realiem that it should merit | turesque scenery and typically rug- i ona of those “stories from the ringside” for : “ be - ged people, to lend an un across the campus, follo | a “ogpedbeemniag AL bene Mggalacaal maieedie| int hs tie satin — So Indianola Beach bas a great inany more friends and admir- | ple which taxed the capacity of the steamer F. G. Reeve. ‘Those | slaves mes x re erest to production. Ly @ Mne of faculty. sso this Wank tin who went to find a homesite that would meet their requirements | Suc tion to “rehearsed boxing” ts Arriving at the door, the grad found it; the vho made the trip just for a pleasant outing aside while the faculty strode into Pence tmnt the hall, where Chief Justice Mor rin was ready with t) ommence 5 ACTS 3 0 LBs. Tomorrow of Fun Two-fifths of the gre ® took . yne SMITH ssp ermeyrr woe , 6 OME EER to be shown In “Secret Love.” BLUEBIRD PRODUCTION mates parted and sheed tolemaiy| On Sunday we had as our guests « company of Seattle peo- found Indianola Beach made to order for their purpote | | eas cia degrees ax bachelors of ar: There! were 61 bachelors of actence | All ts anticipation today tn the] homes of high school seniors, 938) of whom will get their diplomas at| commencement exercises Wednes ] The L day night RUBINOTTS NE Ss atte roadway graduates will hold] their program in the Metropolitan] th COMIQUES _-inan ace tine une ne i r program Tf eac j Grand Opera One Big Laugh After Another Vocallet of the other schools | a Singers br 4 Following are the speakers for 4 the various school ] | SHEER and SMITH Broadway Grace Raumeartner / salutatorian a Jamieson, yale-| 4 : rs Italian Comedians dictortan; Rennett Falknor, Nelson Impersonators Greenleaf, Thelma L nan and Harry Foster q i : > -fe| SS eeeeeee 4 a Queen Anne—Resate Bick, ealuts- & torian; Helena Werby, valedictort a an: Rupert Hamilton, Marguerite Hamitt Robert S. Mack «i ana ‘aasres Porver, et There was only one drawback—-we dig not have enough flowers and dig clams and go fishing and boating and—later— ; Guan Franklin— Ethel Kenper, salute salesmen on the ground. Every man was busy every minute of to Canesdho the luscious wild berries you can yse for table an@ 4 ot ee torian; Westwood Wallace, valedic the seven hours spent on the property, The woods were literally | reserving. Weekday ieee os) comer aah x: meth | full of visitors, comparing tracts, spotting parcels with the best If ‘you are at all interested 7 a summer homesite opporta- Matinees when Camobeti persplies — stand of trees on them, and scouting for salesmen to close the aity, WO Re Jou Ww pense Bote Chene Shots: Accompanied Pallard—Vietor F. Sporlt, aalnta | deals, fearing others would get there first Indianola Beach is only 12 miles from Seattle. The trip is L, by Adult Neva Sau Aletor’ made in an hour. Boat service is o arranged that you can live i chap i rnd pg ag ‘ome when we must urge every man and there and work 4p Seattle. Fare is cheap—25c cash, half that if sigh erg yee — a er home in a favored spot you buy commutation tickets es 0! me arda Credzig and rl k tically every tract in the ; Peas hats P Indianola Beach plat ice, but selections are now being Indianola Beach has pure water, slashed and graded streets a tne bao ne Sethe: ee ledie made so rapidly that thone who walt will at best have to take and “s a oy rig fe stream brn ggrotrngy we atorian: ur aledic been jammed, an the piping system is now ing ins’ - second choice. A property as well located and as highly favored ] Eaees Melee Pues nae Wien) "ce this will quickiy as. tae ttect of the enthusinsin of the There is ample supply for 500 families for all purposes, “ > 3,000 years for his prophecy to|‘¢% aie nearly three hundred visitors of last Sunday. If you would be The bathing beach is the longest, widest and smoothest om be come true. able to take you pick of tracts especially favored, you can gain all Puget sound. Many of our Sunday visitors went swimming, BS “Only last week the frog-clephant | should see whether tn hts {nner con- nothing by delay. Summer is here at last, and the warm weath- | finding the water delightful as could be expected for this time - | the elephant-rog, exploded. ectousness he equares with the! er brings with {t the longing for woods, beach and freedom. | of year, The two bathhouses with dro jing rooms and check- Me. “The Bh ogg toll apy Mg di Seva bey of _—_ ports ee 4 igen Livtag at Inétaacts tain Wnbeie tnd on ony. ready, and they are large enough to accommo = | eucsect coun! . ramatic ¢ jo, when i*) Beach econ ” Now it ts successfully decetving|country resolutely maintained peace| You can buy tracts for as little as $40, on terms of $5 cash and oor ann ties al coe treo pode ale rd pooch © Sous coun , IN OPENING SPEECH e with honor. $2 monthly. You can buy s tract and we will build you @ not for the owners of water front tracts alone. fe Offers Vacuove Promise Hae Maintained Idee! cozy wummer house and accept our payment tn small monthly | Pi “In {ta platform it offers beantt- “The democratic party, in the Installments for both ground and building. This smal! outlay | To see the property, take the CALYPSO, which leaves foot * fal promise—but with vacuous tn 4 vex you a home of your own, the payments REALLY PAY for | of Spring street daily at 9 a m. Arrange to go this week or ig ST. LOUIS, June 14—Ne- of guess, but a epirit of cor 101,” face of scandalous and vicious at e your moneyeis not invested in rent receipts. It gives you | Take your family and your picnic basket and enjoy @ tional Chairman McCombs, in tainty. “T . maintained this gréat the very Mmmer outing you have been craving; it gives ting. The warm weather {s now on in earnest, and opening the democratic conven “We meet to celebrate the & promisse the country, tn the n also . : oe ick Bench te at tte best t c * w nd pic E s tion today, said: marvelous achievements of the po og fhe _ ot party |““ewhile for peace, tt han steadily your wife and children a chance to rest and ewim and 7 Indianola Beach is at es “We are in an atmosphere of democratic party since It came 9? dotag civtaa alwave ay woe and surely worked for sound and bd victory. We have no feeling srotectio SU") powerful perparedness. It has For Full Information and Literature, Call, Phene or Write : god D tion. “It has cloaked {ts iniquity with maintained a solemn, calm dignity rt “se Alege nso jin the face of ctreumstances which Z }& judicial robe, but the cloven hoof! ", | might have drawn {t into the vortex | |of special Interest #!!l protrudes. lor agtione bi picintore ting “The board of directors han sat in| ste has been true to the spirit of| | |Chicago and again resolved that America: dt has been true to the : . |they are the country levees orikatuion 06 Weektaxton: Jot . 614-15 Joshua Green Bldg. Elhott 317 “They have adopted the doctrine |ferson, Madison and Jackson; it of foreordination and predestina-| 115 allowed no selfish interest to | 4 cnwetisisataniaensnipetla tion, but have made it applicable) sis.g i to the fundamentals of its only to themselves faith t Jeary announced this afternoon the > faith, and the country has ¢ : Snety ‘wareerror Stor that ft confidence has been well F| T Ik \ oN had strained a ligame | SEEK SMUGGLERS B “The. rest of the people are thetr| pestowed whil® coughing. He will remain in wards—for profit. Ambition is al "1 n4ates and gentlemen of thts | jtown tonight and have an X-ray ex- nodle attribute, but when it ts ad mination made. * eat convention, the elephant ts| 14 1. a Federal agente and police of- vocated with greed a cataclysm | dedd, the moose is dead NEW YORK, Ju June —Co aS eae ficers are guarding every road Inevitable. o- Long live the Amertecan engle. Into Seattle, and conducting a | Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hatr tn | g00d condition, be careful what you wast it with. Most soaps “nd prepared sham- poos contain too much alkali, This dries the scalp, makes the hair! brit! and {ts very harmful. Just) plain mulsified cocoanut ofl (which | is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than the most ez- pensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hatr. Simply moisten your hair with ter and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will! make an abund- ance of rich, creamy lather, and | cleanses the hair and scalp thor- oughly. The lather rinses out sas | fly, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oll, The hair dries quickly and ULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Roosevelt today suffered from | | a severe pain In his side, and, “We hare recently witnessed the painful spectacle of two great clty-wide search, for a band of Smugglers who, the Immigra- American parties at Chicago put ENGLAND LOSES ting self in place of ideals; self his hand against his side near glorification in place of natio | tion authorities believe, his heart while motoring to honor; republicaniam and pro e ii brought a half dozen Chinese res-} in-law, Dr. sivism, so-called, in place of our| 130 WARSHIPS: pater pain si iutahiiaidt over the Canadian boundary : Ae ; ichard Derby. only ‘ism’—-Americantsm | T Prk Id the pain | | into the clty Tuesday night. . Welcome Progressives ] of no consequence, but he a result, frequently pressed | Deputy U. 8. Immigration “We have witnessed the drab —— | seemed to be quite iil, ac ale Commissioner John H. Sargent spectacle of two groups of men,| BERLIN, June 14—During the! Accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt recelved word from Everett at evenly, and it leaves it fine and trading principles like competitors| war to date, Great Britain has lost! ang Dr. and Mrs, Richard Derby, | 2 a. m. that the Chinese had Siiky, bright, fluffy and easy to fn a fish market, in the hope that|130 ships of ber navy, totaling col, Roosevelt met Mr. and Mrs gotten that far in an empty See Us and See Be (7 manage. seid some compromise would win public) more than 600,000 tons, according Kermit Roosevelt and their baby tank eat, which fed been You can get muls' coroannt support to statistics gathered by German today when the transport Kilpat opened at each end to permit - of] at most any drug store. It is! “We welcome the pent-up Amert-| papers, the semtoffictal news agen-| rick from Panama docked. The | ventitation. DON’T PAY EXORBITANT PRICES very cheap, and a few ounces Is enough to last every one in the famfly for months.—Advertise- canism of the real progressives |cy sald today party went at once to the Derby It was learned that a taxi- OUR cu F Individually to our ranks, offering Refore the grent sea battle,” peo cab had made a_ mysterious soup no} eo, 4 them with crass cruelty mays the agency, “Pngland h lost John McGrath, Roosey elt's secre- secre | call at the car, and then speed- 1 “Their leader has abandoned|11 battleships, 15 armored cruisers | ed toward Seattle, them with with grossa cruelty. 11 other cruisers, 30 torpedo boats Ee nineee ment. | “This is a crucial hour in the his-|20 gunb d 20 submarines, sip REAL PAINLESS torn at the Taelas ae is ae haar |aaeal at 100000 tone Tale wes ie] LONG WEIGHT } WILL HOLD STUBLEY "We SELL ioe oe Dae, beer foe ot saute tae Eo oat pe rwoltlars | YPTO | | Ed Stubley, author of “Might Is Kes OK Fa of himself and his principles. £00,000 tons by the North sea bat DENTISTS wre. t. ,mecorng sergorary |" Tit in pour nen treryonn te ue" SHORT WAITS chairman of the demecrdllc na- — |Right,” an attack on Seattle law- GLASSES Gonal ton. 9 Y have not been coined ere. and offtciala ee THE ONLY INVISIBLE BIFOCAL pooch ees Don t For, et INSTITUTE FRIDAY FR E’ Ss for some time ‘ the of being insane, aw In'be held bn the Did you ever see our double- | ba x a Into power and to place a mile- pF the fall teri, Ad : They are 7a stone upon the path of Its fur. that when constipation, biliousness or dtaaerand Yate needed « | ther success. indigestion is neglected, it may cause \irs. M. A MacKensie, social QUALITY mint, buts GOLDEN ry ¢ adhe oO 200 years ago an old slave @ Serious illness. Act upon the first velfare worker at the Panama OPPORTUNITIES are 6 sanity, after deliberating 2 4 related the fable of the frog who symptom—keep your digestive organs Pacific exposition, and founder of MARKETS RTU! S are Bf hours. wanted to grow to the size of an ta good order by the timely ussof | elfare homes for stranded girls at * alure P a , Tks apbesition, will address. the Thursda wi” always at hand for the U. S. OPTICAL CO. | ventral W. U, nstitate a” AUTO MERGER IS OFF elephant. | “Such was the ambition of his Central W. CT. U. institute at} cy an with some ready §) © Optical Special In order to introduce our new | sou! that his body ewelled to a mar. | he home of Mrs, Emma Wood, 1521 Keane Spare man with at ais (whalebone) plate, which is the | yelous proportion. 4th ave, Friday afternoon Tho} Ribs....... seceseoses money. | NEW YORK, Juno 14—in a | lightest and strongest plate know: “Indeed, Aesop went 80 far as to! institute will start at 10 a. m, and| Choice Steer 1 94 ; statement last night, J. N. Willys sen Repaired and Broken does not cover the roof of the | predict that the frog, upon won jlast thr the day | Pot Roast. Cc At is not ‘what You @§/head of the Willys-Overland Co., . mated Gt Sa mouth; you can bite corn off the ing the size of the elephant, would | Pork Backbones, |said the proposed $200,000,000 au cob; guaranteed 15, years. j burst. 10 earn so much as what fil tomobiie merger had been declared | mmm eee IF ri eae aee Cc mobile averger had been declare ‘ $8.00] yistom ot Asso Fe ane aver Margery Sele of az Medicine ta che Wet ‘DEMANDS BIG NAVY cicine Veal 15¢| you save that makes ff}! fF the present ‘ Dental Reduction Extended ic pea meena ernment Chops C| By Edwin J. Brown, ‘ASHINGTON, Jt or.| CHOPS... ++ eee eee eee independent. | sae erontdent Williaa H ihe ip Sugar Cured Bacon 16c JOH IREEREHEEN |WOULD BOOST RATE Beatt! os Lending Den: Gold crown . $15 set of teeth (whalebo: $10 set of teeth .... Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 e ; livered a patriotic address before | Backs......+.++ee0e Acquire the Thrift pi White crowns the graduating students of George- |. ; 3 ‘4 Revised water rates recommend. ae Gold fillings . xcursions ast town university yesterday. H Coe ee etre ‘ Habit and start a bank |by a Hei pang sae save pathy aid that this country’s colonial | Shoulder ea | users of 40,000 cubic feet pe have not ; eee dy fain tel | of 40,000 cube feet per month haven pover filings VIA THE possessions made imperative a|Choice Pork account today at et ee canines con oka tees to take he geqelegen a Hayy Mint Weuld AS JORGE DO SCR! |e Ieee ices oy |a I-cent increase. ‘The manufac of teeth for $20 that T 3 “ 9” to Germ \4 cans Wild The jturing rate remains 4 cents ER eel BRB : ADMIRAL IS GLOOMY |®°*,h"" . : wnt Jun @oRD : v ie LLIN . , 5 d [an sn ‘ National Cit TELLS "EM: TO WAIT) ere ie the Test of Tims. Every day until September 30th NEW YORK, June 14.—In an ad-| ike St. month ot June twill ‘ cliisinicedgetertaceaaa dress before the American Defe | Third Ave. YOR June 14.—George fillings for a Most of our present patronage \s recommended by our early custo: ors, whose work ts atill giving good fillings for society last night, Rear Admiral Bradley A, Fiske, U. 8S. N., who | Bank |W. Perkins, after a conference with |Col. Roosevelt, Issued a statement For a daylight “Electric” ride over the Rockies take the celebrated “Olymplan” leaving Seattle 10:15 each morn YORRHE TREA Satiataction. Ask our er Mei tao ae liGae Sicha. catsinding diameanateaa'| . ; o4 our work Wi f wie the wondertal enxitioeting teats Gifotgh the was retired yesterday after over y ast night, reminding progressives | "Ny ta gue offics, be sure you are in the Fee ee eee at cha ‘ibeariqoaly years’ wervico, sald for the past 15| OF SEATTLE |that the ‘national committee willl uring the of June. teeth right place Bring this ad with you, “abet 4 “Colun bia jeaving Seattle 7:80 p, m. dali years American patriotism bas meet in Chicago June 26 and report | cleaning, wil 00 and treatm appointed ‘olumbian” leaving Seattle 7:30 p. 5 Pe | an Holitkoas Se 4 out the f be from $2 t Cut - Rate » been declini ace | “Saving is as much a part of fg {O" Political sentiment thruout th HOWIN’D Raw. DD. aie ian Information and Literature omental ~ 7”, Look for U. S, Purple Stamp the day's work rning” country, Offices established years, AN 4 . , “a “The ac ° on be|work guaranteed 15 years. Open 9) am Denti: ‘ . % . Modern rooms, Best service, Spe-| It Signifles Purity and Quality The action which will then _ euarantes : sts City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 4812 ff) Modern opr vn eee igod Vir 20 P.M taken should be awaited by pro-[ayeninge until § and Sundae URAL 7 | pa igericnara~ bebe ginia, near Westlake Ave Ad’, a [sressives,” ho said seen, @gyesite b raser-Patersoa oe i . ° = ELE ea

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