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S11 WILL INSTALL NEW OFFICERS Unity Lodge, Odd Fellows, Ceremony Saturday SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 192. Dolby Is Head of Penn Alumni SUPPLIES REPLACE CITY ELECTION DICTIONARIES TAKEN GTP FOR MAY 8 Hons had been made for & Te vote on three city councilmen @emand, but the t endou" and @ corporation counsel, a general Beginning carly and lasting far city election will be held on May % fie the night exceeded all expecta City Clerk KE. M. Btrest announced Friday. The primary is eet for April surprising number of people 24 goupons for The New Corporation Counsel Thomas J. 1. les Dictionary, saying as Kennedy, who was recently chosen by Gia so that the twenty-two the city council to succeed Walter ple diotionartes of special F, Meter, will be @ candidate for re appealed to them with election, he sald today. His term will force. In one book, benides expire tn June other aide to studying mod Burien City Sales | of Land Growing | With more than 15 homes in the| John Dolby haa been selected by course of construction and ony tne Saeee eee Oe ee more than 20 tracts of land disponed|aent during 1928. Other officers of to new purchasers in 16 days, H.\are E. 1, Jones, vioe presidents M. Wilson, Burien City promoter,| ect) Willis, secretary, end Dr, reports @ decided trend toward th®| worth, treasurer. The organisation purchasing of small tracts for th®| meets the first Monday ef endh growing of berries and fruit and th®| month at the College olub | Beattie O44 Fellows were congrat- 4 : of chicken ranches. - —— | wiating themselves Saturday at an | of these small tracts! duction in street car fares on Marah will have time during January and|1 will naturally cause the remevel Waerual and Cistinet hener bestowed February to get thelr ground in|\of many families ty the suburbs as upon loon! lodges, For the first time shape for «pring gardening. Tho re! members may work tn the ofty. Emma Calve Discomf orts Wiseacres tt alections are to The counctimanto are special dictionaries ured partioularty as Amer and in automobiling, avia , golf, Dasedall, commerce and ‘football, lacroxse, lawn tennia, Musica, photography, polo, wire Aelegraphy and yachting. Be hese are dictionaries of Woights, olassion! abbrevia foreign words and phrases, address, most common ab state names and mean Words of opposite and like fill the places of Oliver T. Erickson, Phillip Tindall and Robert B. Hea- keth, whose terms are out this spring, an announced their Intention to run again. j The Montiake-Stadium bridge pro- posal will be mubmitted to a decision of the citinens at the same time Hard to Get by Cope With Sack of Beer! | tn the history of the Washington organisation, all of the grand lodge officers of the state were to conduct installation ceremonies here. | Officers of Unity lodge, No. 8, to | de Installed by the grand lodge off care are Willian W, Levi, chief pa |triarch; Roy Eberle, high priest; J | J. Whitney, senior warden; H. F. Maxfield, junior warden Grand lodge officers who were to Joonduct tnatallation ceremonies are FIRST BEATTLE SHOWING TOMORROW AND UNTIL WEDNESDAY ALSO CHARLEY r in| W. O, Toppo, Bremerton, grand pe is soft in summer and hard in winter,”) triarch; James Lancaster, Yakima, | grand high priest; ©. W. Gillespie, | Batonvitie, grand senior warden; Len Jbut they all latened anyway—for ®)| Rich, Okanogan, grand junior war | minute. den; George Chamberlain, Tacoma, an tc stolen tee anche of beer, “Certainly, ma‘am,” oalé Mibe| “The earth te eoft t summer nd grand scribe; Charisse Gutfeld, Teco As Gottwig and Carlson left the jobligingly. “What about? }hard in winter,” aid Mike impor: | ma, treasurer. | garage, carrying the beer, Patrolman | “Oh, about the earth and moon | tantly Unity lodge, No, 2, I the second | Georee Reynolds and O. L. Bedden {and stars and things” answered| “We all know that,” shouted every: largest 044 Fellows’ lodge im the} stepped up and ne ei | ane. | boty wo | meng Gave. aoa ape were| “Well, ma'am, 1 don’t wet!! “Oh, bush, pleasef said Nanoy.| Woodland lodge of the Rebekahs' | taken to the city jail and held on|enough to know much about the | "Go on, Mike.” tnstalaition will be conducted by Mrs. open charges for Investigation by the | moon and stars, but I do know about | “The earth is very Heht on top J. Barch. A dance and reception | dry squad, the earth, being aa how I live in it. |and dark underneath,” went on Mike. | were to be held following the instal | AN tight." wala Nancy. “Now| “We all know that, toot’ yelled | lation, which was to take place in Mme. Emma Calve, noted Mrs. Nora Hesseltine Watched from the shadow of a| nearby building, J. Gottwt a c. A. Carlson, 21, mechanica, are leged to have cut the lock from ¢ door of @ anrage at Bastlake ave.| “Please give us some geography,” and Martin st. early Saturday and | said Nancy to Mike Mole MURRAY IN "FAINT HEAR’ “The earth said Mike importantly. = VFoaan th? nLG OL ANTAL Ww LAST CHANCE TODAY SURE TO SEE ORM” a FOUR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY nee everybody keep quiet,” she com: |the school, the O44 Felloww’ temple, Tenth ave.| grand opera estar, who will manded, turning to the rest of the| “Nick, will you please keep organ” and Pine at. at § p.m. Saturday, lanpear at the Metropolitan | pupils in Dreamland school. “Lim |maid Nancy. “If they won't ‘9 e theater Monday evening,| a to eat Nib Nee aa te A SE eee | Will Explain [January 29, under the direc-| Cost of Education |‘io" of Frank P. Hood. ! Nobody wanted to learn anything) “We'll keep still! promised Chirk - Dean John T. Condon will be one| Marriage in a great lottery. This panies Chipmunk. “We don’t Ike manners an well as geography even.” of the speakers at the winter quar-|t* not an original remark. In fact “Thee naid the teacher. | teriy meeting of the Patrons’ Ansocl- | one might almost call it trite, but the Go Mike on, uninterrupted | geion of the University of Washing: | observation i# pertinent whenever p-Aceeayie lton, to be held in Meany hall, Unt | one thinks of Calve and her hand “The earth ts full of things—earth- | versity campus, Thursday evening, | some Italian husband, the tenor Gas wo and grubs and twetles and) ats o'clock. Dean Condon will talk | parrt, s and stones and holes. Some | 5, “phe Cost of a University Educa-| A, tt turned out, both the princt times it fs full of mountains and | gon + | asia! acquit tones “aaauben soak a8 rivers, and sometimes it ts full of] An interesting musical programy the time, when the romance first fl han been prepared, Stanley G. Lo | tered thru the prese to the public, proceed Moose Guests at | Blue Mouse Theater |»: Seattle members of the lodge, led by their band and drum corps and escorted by the drill teams and Moose legion In uniform, will parade Saturday night to Blue Mouse theater, where an ax Moose GE ow JOUN GILBERT th® | Giamonda and rubles, and sometimes eD- it ts full of potatoes and carrote. } +) he {Women of Middle Age | Here Is Something for You! Spokane, Wash. — Favorite Prescription ts best medicine a woman can take of thie medicine I came thru |The affair ix tire section has been reserved them by the management. Harry Long, supervisor for thely Loyal Order of Moose in this state, will be hast to the Moose members. of Jack Barbour, in the singing popularity contest Filme depicting activities at Moore heart, Ni, where « schoo! and home| Barbour operated, will be shown. will sing for) These that count are earth worma, tee Mike bowed and sat down, smooth ing hin velvet coat being given tn honor! land, Moone candidate|come so he could | There land! “Very good, Mike,” for 1,200 orphans of the order are| “I'll mark you a hundred.” (Copyright, 1993, by Seattle Star) gan will spdak on “The Religious Ac tivities of thé University,” and Mine Hazel Turtle will discuss “Methods of Handling and Disctpiining Women Studenta.” Officers of the association are Dr H. Hf, Canfield, Mra, Clarence Lucas, Mr. Seth Morford, Mrs. O. J. C. Dut ton and Mra. W. A, Irwin, secretary. Parents, guardians and all others to Thursday's things are « nuisanes, All which very much.” He liked Dre wished spring would back home no worms in Dream. but he «o were | interested are invited | meeting. Previour gathering of the lamoctation have attracted large au dlences. mid Nancy (To Be Continued) :| Josef Hofmann to Appear in Recital Josef Hofmann, piantst, will play for Seattle audiences in a recital to| be given February 21 tn Meany hall, University of Washington, under the auspices of the Women’s League of the university. CHICAGO,—David Kadizon would) not take “no” for an answer, even after Mollie Miller told him so more| than @ hundred times. Mollie told| police she meant ft. Pollos told SUNDAY A WEEK “THE GLORY or THE YANKEE NAVY’ FOR . L Gab rwehoa Madison everyone predicted « fallure—that ts, everyone except Calve and Signor | Gasparri. ‘To all appearances, tt was | madness for a temperamental singer | ke Calve to marry another singer jan Iulian at that, and a tenor into | the bargain. “Wait « while,” croaked neacres of {Il omen; “give them out their mistake, and erhaps not that long.” Meanwhile, Calve and her husband | continued In thetr own perfectly oon- tented way, very often singing on! the same concert platform, or in the, same opera company, and the years rounded out with no sign of internal discord. “How do they manage Itt the wisencrea asked each other, their chagrin barely hiding thetr disap potntment, for there ts nothing « wiseacre hates no much an finding out he t# mistaken. To him, there ts no sweeter word of tongue or pen than “I told you #0.” The answer is very simple. Ask | Calve. She will say, with a shrug of | her expressive shoulders, “Que vou- | len-vous? Nous nous atmona, c'est tout.” herrings in 86 years have in Solway Firth, south of bere. At! Maryport and Workington ‘the fish | ame close Inshore. Soores of fish. ermen waded In and scooped up the! rquirming visttors with bare hands | The kippered herring business te} | RUSH OF HERRING | GLABGOW-—~The largest shoals of | peared | Jhe YELLOW. STAIN Last Times—“The Man She Brought Back” TODAY fun” An adventure story of © eoctety girl snow bound in « trapper’s cabin, with a guide =e SUSPENSE! 3 ADVENTURE! JANE NOVAK je SNOWSHOE TRAIL ROMANCE! 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