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INIUS OF WOMAN GUIDES | 1G. VICTORY PAGEANT HERE rTLeE } \— the eependows production, | to Victory,” whieh so! fhousands at the Victory car | the guiding gentus of a Within the short time of Miss Lila Agnew Stow New York city, its compiler ined 1.500 people required in undertaking with ‘@normous results. the fourth time that Miss Das undertaken work in Se Shree times at the Moore W909, 1912 and 1915, she at Pageant “Kirmess ad to Vietory” has been Dy Miss Stewart on two Secasions, at the Rrooklyn Of Music and at the nava “Norfolk, Virginia, but this time that the production Staged out of doors With the beautiful set Makes, trees and wonderful ‘ground out at the uni E favorite hobby is work Mise Stewart, “for to work of happiness.” the best description of this worker. She y heart and soul the ey enthusiastic patriotiem ts Her eyes sparkle as squads ‘boys march by ft they look fine!” she ex “Wonderful men, and at is my message in the she explained “That right’ cannot be; that the the Christ and the love of And its institutions should ” for boulevards and streets low. Request for permits ol will be sent to federal Miss oL my ‘ | AMES TO SEND “BIG TANKER OFF WAYS TONIGHT One of the largest of! tankers ever |taunched in Seaitie is scheduled to| [stip down the ways at the Weat wa- lterway plant of the Ames Conatrae- ton and Dry Dock Co, Saturday evening at & This vewnel, the L. J. Drake, is of 9.600 tons displacement, constructed for the Standard Of) interests. L. J. Drake, viee prenident of the Stand- ord Of Co. in Indiana, in whore honor the wwe! was named, will at tend the launching, together with a party of Standard Of) officials from California. Drake has been staying at the New Washington hotel with his two daughters for several days. Mrs: Loure D. Miller, daughter of Mr. Drake, will enact the role of sponsor. Shipping beard officials |and prominent Seattle shipping mon, ae well as several from other local plants, will also at tend. General Manager Tad Jones, of the Ames plant, will supervine the task lof getting the big sip tmto the wa- | | | @f the Border” | ter. ‘and While the L. J. Drake is construct ed for thi mi ©: lor the Stamdard Of1 Co, it is not ee Kaystens known whether it will be comman Admission 16c deered by the United States shippins Children board. At the present time, practi cally all vessels constructed for pri ate concerns are automatically mandeered for the emergency corporation, DELEGATES TO LABOR CONFERENCE NAMED Local who com feet Sanday—Two Days DOUBLE BILL BENNETT “The Ganwoman” | labor representatives | will be present at the shipping board and | . ms conference in Philadelphia August 5, West in “The Rogue’ representing Seattle shipyard labor Admission 16¢ are J. A. Taylor, president Seattle Children Se Metal ‘Trades council; Fd Rohan, shipwright. and J. Martin, presi Fy dent Boilermakers, Shipbuilders and Helpers’ local No. 104. They leave &f Seattle Monday. Sunday—Two Days DOUBLE BILA. BILL HART IN Approve Process to Construct New Rivetless Ships | Over ne LONDON, July 27,—Lioyds has ap the Great Divide | proved a new process for welding and | steel plates electrically which, it ts believed. will revolutionize the ship building tndustry. Under this proc ems a whole ship can be built with out a single rivet and the construc tion requires only one-fourth as long 4 time as by the riveting method 10 a m. to 11 p. m. THIRD AVE. AND PIKE ST. SUNDAY te TURSDAY ROSCOE ARBUCKLE and MABEL NORMAND He Did and He Didn’t It's a Mack Sennett comed and a sure cure for the blues. All laugh Barny Sherry Who Killed Walton? FIRST forny--and if you want dortt tail to nee this Night First Run aed Night RUN Admission Children r Shipyard and Waterfront News and Notes shipyard heads | STARTING TODAY THE FOURTH WEEKS’ SHOWING Twice Daily—2:15-8:15 P. M. GNEW STEW AKT ‘The pronees will be ad@pted imme diately for construction of large tranperts in Fingiand and its adop ton will be recommended in Amert ca. Two hundred engineers now in America will present the pian to American ship builders. | the | J. R. Gorton, a member of shipping comunianion, together with several allied representatives, wit neewed & demonstration of the prer om today. 'Alaska Mail to Be Carried by Freight Recause of the dimgreement be tween the United States government powtal authorities; and the officials of Alaska steamehip companies, mail | will hereafter be carried as freteht| om Alaska versie Following rejec | tion by the government of the steam. | ship companies’ bids for new mati/ rates to Alaska, mail clerks on the various Alaska steamers will be ont of employment. The discontinuance of the Alaska mail service banomes effective August | A federal investigation of steam.| ship companies in the Alaska trade that bave filed petitions to tneraase| freight and passenger rates, will be} concluded shortly. | 246 Whales, Catch of Whaling Tender VICTORIA, B. C.. Juty £7.—A total catch of 246 whales off the weat! coast of Vancouver jatund and Queen Charlotte island, was reported by the whaling tender Gray when It arrtvert| | BIG BOOSTS BY BIG MEN a “Hearts of the World’ Is a Wonderful Extra Fish Wardens | Detailed to Alaska’ WASHINGTON, July To pre4 vent violations of the fisbertes tmwn, ten extra wardens will be sent to Alaska soon. Five will be dntailed to Southeastern Alaska, and the oth ers to the Cooper and Bering rivers, Cook inlet and Prince William | sound. Schooner Brisk Is | Sent Down Ways The auxiliary power schooner Brisk, built for the Minnehaha Mo-| ip company of New York, was hed from the plant of the Na nipbuilding company of Se) attle Friday evening The Brisk is| 3.500 tons, and pronounesd by Seat | tle shipbuilders and xhtpping men to be one of the finest wooden hulls! that has ever been launched tn the | city The Brink is the first deepen vew | | sel launched by the National Ship-| bailding company, which is locniad} on the Duwartsh waterway, | Mann Named Head | of Pacific Mail SAN FRANCISOD, Joly Don aid Mann id, son of Seth been named neral manager of the Pactfie Mali Steamship ompany He suceeeds John H. Roaseter, who recently was appointed executive in the United States merchant marine. Production” —GOVERNOR ERNEST LISTER “Hearts of the World’ is a great pro- duction, and should be seen by everyone”—REV. M. A. MATTHEWS —AND THERE ARE SIXTY THOUSAND OTHER BOOSTERS WHO HAVE SEEN D. W. GRIFFITH'S “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” IN THE PAST THREE WEEKS 'Ex-Newspaperman | Will Wed on Sunday Mims Alma Sinclaire will become SPECIAL ORCHESTRA OF ALL PRICES Nights—25c, 50c, 75c, $1 the bride of Fred Henry, former \ Mati 2: 7 cerns cw mete coc | THIRTY MUSICIANS RISERVED sso pe These prices are universal through- out the United States under bond with D. W. Griffith until Dee., 1920. place at the he 4239 11th, N. f Bliss Sinelaire, and Chaplain James, of the [ naval training camp will offictate. Henry is a first class yeoman at the University train. | ing camp, having entieted when the| camp first opened. The bride-to-be is a popular North Yakima girt who has reaided in S¢ ittle several years FRANK ADELMAN, Director D. P 9 LN Y Ss Business Men Pledge Support | | | | Chamber of Commerce members| voted Friday to give every possible Wid to Prof..Stephen T. Miller, newts gg dead edelpaery me ade THIRD AT MADISON THE TEMPLE OFTHE MO’ TION PICTURE” ereity of Washington. Miller out (0 REAR aR SEATS a —_—~. | lined work of his department,