The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1922, Page 8

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* IL SS * III Pe — LU a) INNA SUOMI} LU NONI SH el z orists tiene 4 Ne ie in THE H rey ph gated PUGET SOUND POWER jena & MILLER ASSOCIATION AND LIGHT CO. Coat and jena 1520 Westlake Avenne Phone Garfield 5027 Raiictbian isd ve * x * may es ie If! 611) TUNISIA ie ee, ce QIUVULANUILS HUIS I wT ii Saturday, July 1 Approximately 2:00 P. M—Arrival of the Pacific Fleet, Vice Ad- miral W. R. Shoemaker, Commander-in-Chief, U. S. S. “New Mexico.” A tremendous array of Uncle Sam's fighting ma- chines, consisting of five capital battle ships, a destroyer flo- tilla, colliers and hospital ships with a personnel of over four- - teen thousand officers and enlisted men. Sunday, July 2 10:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M—Automobile tours of Seattle and vi- cinity, arranged for visiting sailors as guests of Seattle auto- mobile owners. Autos start from Community Service Head- quarters, Madison and Fourth. 3:00 P. M.—Championship Baseball game between the teams of U.S.S. “California” and U.S. S. “Arizona,” at Woodland Park. Silver cup presented by Frank J. Victor. 3:30 P. M@—Band Concert at Woodland Park by the bands of the U.S. S. “California” and “Arizona.” THE. SEATTLE STAR esa eA A HUNK FOURTH passers Under the Auspices of Rainier Noble Po No. The Most Pretentious 4-Day Program Ever A Cordial Invitation Is #t the Northwest to Come 7 OF UNCLE SA OFF ICIAL! I Monday, July 3 (SAILORS’ DAY)—By Proclamation of the Mayor of Seattle © 10:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M—Automobile tours of Seattle and vi- | cinity arranged for visiting sailors as guests of Seattle auto- - mobile owners. Autos start from Community Service Head- ~ quarters, Madison and Fourth. 2:00 P. M.—Fleet Field Day and Picnic Woodland Park for fleet ~ and public. 8:00 P. M©—At the Arena, Fifth and University—“The 40 and 8” of the American Legion will entertain the sailors of the fleet : with monster vaudeville entertainment. 8:00 P. M@—Reception and dance at Seattle Yacht Club, ten- dered the officers of the fleet. : All day free street car rides and souvenir pass on all Munici- | #- pal street car lines for soldiers and sailors in uniform. All day free entrance to many of the motion picture theaters for soldiers and sailors in uniform. ate ne THE FOLLOWING NAMED SEATTLE CONCERNSI/ bpd avin, yi Bey Ph id why a il have the "BUSH eum ©. t BARTLETT, Mer "orn er astin eau Hotel, yonmn Kies hes METROPOLITAN Sie boesnt anenns cee eO. DRY | | ISAACSON COMPANY A) 4th Ls | Sth A Retween Union and Um SAS, st ts vrasedeeniad Argo Station Phone Glendale 0050 MEVES CAFETERIA Fourth and Pine “A Good Place to Eat” KING STREET DOCK THE HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS CO. ARCADE BUILDING AND REALTY CO. 6190 Arcade Bldg, SEATTLE, WASH. DAVID P. EASTMAN 1024 Third Ave. Insurance, Bonds and Real Estate HEATING CO. | 820 Westlake N. Phone Billott 1518 == PLUMBING @enr; Compliments of the | FI BUTTERWORTH MORTUARY ” Browning, King & Co. BA Stores

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