The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1918, Page 4

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PALACE AIP > eimean, Sadi at On | by solemnly pledge ourselves an fol scientists often live and die without} “If. during (its German war, any Decobas i ae ae Bert having ween the wonderful sight, al-| American soldier who shall be made * - | tho they travel thousands of miles to | Prisoner is cruelly treated while in | weexday Mata ite Bre @ Bun. 200 || witnews It. the hands of the enemy, or in any ——__ If June & in rainy, the eclipses will wise maltreated, contrary to the| ooo eee be lean pronounced, but if the aun|Usaees of war, we wilt not now, nor || WE LM ES Pir | shines nature will play her full hand [fF & generation after the close of |] witth and Pine, Tel. mil. 225-2506 | ‘About 345 p. m. darkness will be- 1 thie war, buy any artic - made in Tonight—All Week | gin to creep over the earth In the | Germany or comes from Ger] Nest Mate—Wednesday and Saturday / , t ot | A. Western P ; Seattle’s shadow fone Birds will twitter ) bi n n ay of Western People Dowgstairs Department wiseptly and finally go to bed. stock | | will hit the hay and chickens climb pac y ¢ ro _ s | yon he hall’ be sufficient ‘evidence. of ite | C= |||) Millinery MILLINERY Darkness Follows bh” Ceonaeiaenisenememenameimmemmemeneiamemaen Ss an bour later, like a huge biack eagle = rushing with terrible velocity out of (AGdrems) .6-- sce reereerere see noes Mata 2:20, Nights T and & the west st the rate of 2.000 miles an} (aign thie pledge, cet it out and UNWEICOME. VE admitted by the members. The re-|is perhaps as much as I TL WM ewoop dows over the carth |"! It to the Women's League for| ur . C0 ERIL port that members were threatening | expected to serve, as it takes along the tele from Florida te the | ti Protection of American Prison- a Comedion a We l l to resign if Mrs. Mary Foster Steele's | ttme from my business.” wa erm, Beattie.) ; appoinenent was confirmed was| “If there is a member of the board. Northwest, and cover it completely —— Admineton made Monday afternoon by Council- : rt for two minutes, whil the stare twin-| Give DANCE WEDNESDAY | VOTES A Al tnan” Cotterill, “who, alenb voted want to.agp him. ett kie serenely overhead, as if they ; thought the whole thing a huge joke.| 7 °F Use benefit of the ealdiers’ and} against confirmation. He said he| Hanson. ; . , | > oo | The phenomenon will be visible in Gaara nares’ cinselition om alee a} was not against women on the vark| s% Seattle only a darkening te oe | ut aid 0 disru eattle only as & alight darkening of) han on Wednesday in the Masonic \the tones |ROSE SHOW AT ARENA e sun and partial twilight in the| +i) | niddle of the day, It will be vieibie| Pl ee Park board members all declared | “I would prefer to have a man on| ‘The Arena has staged almost every & partial eclipse all over the Unit m 1 hart . ‘Tuesday that they have no intention | the board, like most men,” said Pees | kind of a known indoor show ip its ed States and part of Canada. 7 services fer C | 2 gece nro gtd Roadlgg’ emer | day, and now it is to house a rose ‘ Crane were held Tuesday afternoon | Tm! of resigning use ¥ ident George B. Lamping, Tuesday, re a Nature treats the average locality | (:'9i7 First ave. W le - 4 the| filled @ vacancy in the board with | v9, save tus sunbed auneaebeerte festival. The Northwest Pacifie Rose to @ first rate eclipse only about ev te ss bees Mantere Sack Wel coon, Shen these imag ben vers | vet * Ave #0 eertean epee ® society will exhibit, with a view ta If you value your watch, let/*ry 400 years. Pretty stingy, eh? James W. Reynolds told Overseas | fi%* {ree trial to prove its superior | propriate field for a woman's work | Woman on the board, and I have no | awarding special cash prizes, at the , But then, some people don't like} ciub Monday night of “History ot} : A. LUNDBERG Co. in the recreational and educational | intention of resigning soon, altho Ij Arena June 24 and 25, Professional om, anyway! the Huns.” 1101 Thiré Ave Beattie. objectives of park playgrounds was have felt that four years on the board | growers will compete tn special en-— THE HOME OF ington. California ia In line for the | next big show of the heavens. refu PERSONAL REG.U.S.PAT.OFF <= = ANHEUSER“BUSCH, ST.LOUIS. The universal popularity of Bevo made it necessary to erect this building— the largest of its character in the world. Covers two city blocks. Floor space 26 acres. A basement 30 feet high containing 15 tracks each to accommodate ten freight cars. Will employ 2,500 people and have a bottling capacity of two million bottles daily, equal to 140 car loads, on an eight hour day basis.

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