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THE ATTI STAR MONDAY, JULY 30, 1922. . (MRS, CARL J. NORDSTROM, JR. | Personal FRANCE TURNS Wily Trout Give Waltons Seattle Society ee nn oe ee DOWN BRITAIN Haw-Haw on Green River Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600, il | leave We Assistant—Frances Oldham, will sail August 8 on the N’ ty si Tee Pape ne Mh ote Tat Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829, — || her home in Bydney, Australis Rejects English Suggestion Leap From ee eid se Mg ir Tails, but ake Nary ¢ site 2 | ae on Reparations Miss Florence Spaulding Has Beautiful Set-! : , ting for Wedding; Mrs. Irwin Will Honor sarnity have returned tro se eae bid Miss MacAuley. | eo : in —_ J Mr amd Mr B <EATH preading ches of tall, sturdy old maple trees, a : | turned € ¢ will mi unique an cha dding was solemy on Sunday after x park ment on th common BY JOIN W, NELSON noon at 1 < hen Miss Florence Louise c, daughter of row, if Captain and M e Jing, became the bride of Mr, Carl J Mrs. Genevie mn will | The United Press learned Nordstrom, J n Mrs, Carl J. Nordstrom. Two hundred tor to Mount Rainie ‘ well infor nources that relatives and f 1 tofed to “Broad Acres,” the home of the bride's a as her guests Mra, Mart! French reply frankly criticises ¢ uncle, Mr. Williar ' the Snoqualmie valley, to attend the an, of New York. urY | rejects, in story language, the peed fervice read by Rey, Abbott of the Methodist Episcopal church in Duvall Inabel Wilson, pnolul | major English suggest for an| Wh) . ; REN A beautiful natural bower formed by four maple trees and banked with returning the ake |imparital commis o fix a new soi naan age then you | tain part ie Masses of fragrant mid-summer blooms mac sus out-of-door Graneent impartial commixsion to fix a new | {en you k rial am catching setting for the occa was a floral wedding dell and leading to Jobject to trading partial withdrawal |°f fisher fe gricntey , ey come to the this enchanting nook wus a bridal pathway of pasteltinted blossoms linked | Mrs, J. M. ft alls, |from the Ruhr for cessation of pass s , Grog rt 1 at me, I'm thew, by bands of white ribbons, On either side were rolling fields and.in the| be spent the wee the gue existance 1B. M. Rbine, Seattle new distance tall fir trees stood like sentinels in a base of soft, shadowy, green Mrs, Edith Steva elgium is forwarding « separate foliage, making a p' © landscape not soon to be forgotten - . er, owing to her failure to agres Preceding the c Mrs. James Wallace sang “At Dawning” and Mr. Hunter Goodrich of ™ 5 h France on a flat refusal to sub 1 Love You Tru Mixx Alpha Samazelius at the plano. s kee, Mr. Charles Levines of Bo Germany's capacity With the firs sins of the “Bridal Chorus” from “Lohengrin,” Rev ind Mr. Walter Turrell of Duluth, |international commission, The Abbott, with the gr best man, Mr, Donald Crawford, leading h ppg tin po suggestion that the ranco- the bridal proc ivanced down the aisle, closely followed by the two : wie : Te ji f carinarihle ta beoken ett, fi ushers, Mr, Rot it i Mr. Carl Hedreen, the bride's cousins, The we Gainty flower girls came next, Kathryn Adair and Virginia Hedreen, Hittle ‘alt : wna "| France and England together : : : No More ‘Hoehandle’ cousins of the bride. They v andie frocks, Kathryn in apricot and ollie aiden ern ee ey ee | ye ities eva I sane "| PRIZE OFFERED DRUG VIOLATOR Instruction Given The two bridesma Marie Sweet and Miss Vesta Ransome, wore tralla, whe {A CITY, July 30. ~ ges tn re nS wi en nt a sestinin we Patjcre"waneany(ON LABOR DAY|GETS ONE YE si ute a paper ep green pool where, ¢ 4 p, it's too much,” sald Dean the bottom, we advertising tho I still v one of fishing iw permitted, raw scores of |those fellows ly had time the that mar then, a little farther up, where no|think 1 Miss Ran: in a whe and leaf green combination. Their flowers were ‘ | 4 for Vancouver, B, C., to sa Who is to win the $26 for naming| nical ¢ jor sweet pe ® “ma Margaret Ker ¢ maid of honor, was gowned in white crepe | Niagara Friday for her hom Day ball? | drug violators with a Rain in A. Whitehurst, president of the chine, an accordion-pl 1 ture hat was of lace and net dy names are being rec SEA witvae, FA eaeest Fa y | a eetanstttive 2 headc » 443) morning by Judge Jeremiah r nln languages, dis for what is said will | when he nentenced Dell Howard B: hued n Wilson, rad! of the | ler, convicted 4 , to nerve named president of the col with ribben streamers and rs she carried an arm bouquet of | Columbia roses and orchid swe | The bride, given in marriage b: father, was an exquisite picture in unk PI t charity ate . her bridal dress of ivory flat oned with fine knife plaiting» y i 1 by the commit. | year and one day in McNeill ial « ordered resumed by White nd soft girdle. With this s a smart wide hat of horsehair and 7 tobert Mi v tee in’ ebares William | Prison | \" 1s Ousted as presi georgette, with crushed white roses for side trimmings, and her arms were r ¥, Perr n Je Ladd, that a ball w held on| Howard was arrested by feder after a brief but filled: with Ophelia roses and white sweet peas tied with broad bands of rry returned + y night Tahne day oe ar in the | agents after he had mad aott tulle. @ three weeks’ me dah Armory, the proceeds from which |“ according to ns Afterwards there was an informal reception and an elaborate picnic lake, will be devoted to clearing the $17,.|U¥e" Dr. R. E. McKibben atti Tuncheon, the table decorated at intervals with groupings of pastel-shaded 06 rdostghge on the Hyther’C bhai jan, w 4 ee j ae nerve pean pens, Mr. Rowland France, who #ince |aren's home years in McNeill island recently Mr. and Mrs. Nordstrom left on their wedding trip, the bride traveling vite: cédsbns dicen the Maat. where hon by Judge Neterer and left Saturday im & one-piece figured silk crepe dress and a modish hat of gray straw and he rowed with the crew at Pough to be his sentence. Dive taffeta. After August 10 they will be at home a 0 Queen Anne ave. | Keepsle, han been spending several y. will be % sist the labor committee with the | 7 1 : eet | The picturesque al fresco wedding of Miss Florence|weeks in town, left Sunday night |Gance arrangements and to ald in| FATHER OF 57 Bridge Tea to Honor Bride-Elect Spoulding to Mr. Carl J. Nordstrom, Jr, is announced to-|f2" Ma home in Montesano, to "Pend lity sale. of 20,000 ott FIGHTS CHARGE a haade : remainder of the summer with |yrank Kannair, secre Mrs. W.°A. Irwin tx entertaining with a bridge tea at her home on| day, Portrait by Grady. ee career in aanvarar witia |n ‘ eer Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Melva MacAuley, who will be an| ki ne é ————|}; } : Mutual Business Men's thea m August bride. Five tables will be in play and additional guests have been range the ticket committee A NGELES, July 20—The asked for the tea hour. Pp. m., at the clubhouse, 1904 47th |water around Vashon lsland. Irene An a means of interesting the | [#ht of Dr. Helon B. Allen, who ad Mrs. H. J. Ramsey and Mrs. Andrew MacAuley will preside at the urna| ave. 8. W Itkin, Emily Cotton, Betty Billings,| Mire Gertrude Schulz, who has|pubtic in the Wall those in charge he is father of 57 adopted chil and the Misses Peggy Brown, Jeane Irwin, Virginia Daniels, Mary Talbott Madelin McKinley Marguerite been the house guest of Miss Kath-| decided Inst week to sponsor a “nam extradition te F Verna MacAuley and Evelyn Hallowell will assist. DORCAS CLUB Ward, Ethel Livesly, Marjorie Matee, | ¢rine Bacon, is now vinitir r contest for the ball.’ The in. where a Mann act arge ret “ tn 8 SOS | Suquamish, 1 ay Th eating aight to seo the boats| club, where she will remain wi ne % is eked ransportation of one of his “ x Issues Cards for Tea pamcaroDiirbaarrge eas 3 |uith thee wallpacked commissary | Mido of August, going from there [flor Mame—to conwist of HOt /ierq” started today before This New Way - Miss Florence Agen has sent out cards for a tea at her home oN | o'clock and dunnage and the giria with gay | the Women's University club to | 1%" States Comminsioner Long. lye Fraternal organizations have ab ready expressed thelr desire to as How unsightly freckles to 1 your whole appearance? those ugly brown spots »b you of your charm and at Tuesday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock in honor of Misy Eulalle M tandasea, main while her parents, Colonel|" sived at |, At the habeas corpus hearing nd her house guest, Miss Julia Buhl, of Detroit 7 " solties 5 ¢ girs, (ond Mrs, Edward Schulz, o ‘ wed eevee en | nesses favor to the champion | why to! Mrs. Cebert Baillargeon, Mra, Evan S$, McCord, Jr, Miss Virgin MESTEAD mg ai ibe “ian | Honolulu 2 : ; auarters before mid: | cumity ma: include his ¥ ussisting will be the Misses Josephine Fransioll, Polly Perkins, Gertrude) wit give , thy ; = ree Mr. and Mrs. Ste re . st when her husband wa: am (triple strength) you Dunn and Charlotte Bioedel J 7 ceiving congratul pon th ted, labe rented the th ng | Danlen:t if By magic unic J at M ot 4 cent C e , 2 ‘7 E VoUnS, ove This mary hall, a’ bt tir Pdi L Ete bokh i, commenti as a said to be his “daughters, ery gently dissolves Dinner Hosts Before Dance Tuesday, July 1., 2 1 ot: have ains sce of | ™ 1 oagaa BA glee dick aero ft m the doctor was found by | fre¢ revealing a wonderf fresh, puthful skin. It is Dr. and Mrs. Edward Lincoln Smith were hosts on Friday evening at) peop nro, . ma the ne oe A party of Eastern m a ns, and Lou Westerman, form of an exquisitely perfum ‘ ‘ e; : * . mai for is sald to have come to the movie|cream. You just apply it to th thelr home, entertaining with a prettily appointed dinner of eight covers | REC ETN k CAB ned Pern St, Louls, who # c Sat- | nal organ’ n capital with the idea of starting in| freckles with your finger tips, be- Before Mr. and Mrs. David Whitcomb's dance . ‘ rday evening, fr { Mr. and Mr fas Sst araiiy' {fore retiring n, in the morning 4 -. Seattle lodge, 3 ee 5c He . ta | wre ning, In film business with his “family the aakdiide hanatinn ieee B. F. Bush, who are the gues nd rehabilitating his fortunes, lost | Freckle Cream {triple strength) no Honor Prot ive ane on 1 " . 1 Luncheon at Summer Home Gilertain ‘With a teseption on tes-| tems te eae . ana bra, C3. mien during doetr Eastern Man Hangs en nis schoo! at 5 Ve | ony Sere S amota (bal ial ee a fo honor Mrs. Martin Erismann, of New York, who is visiting her day evening, July 31, at ch wer Pages ih ee Whites’ P. waawkian Gia oon Self at Sanitarium “2 “ ‘* indictment | US cihine the octane OF ee aoe parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter, Mrs, Tom Mesdag Is en: aining her|in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth + the ae picking) % at Pittsburg. as Ww d for a very small price are guesth atthe Hotel Gow] Making a) same (fee s bed 25 00 p le card club, of which Mrs. Erismann was a former member, at luncheon on|in honor ¢ ph i : : on thelr way | “O° K fen sii so eo hid Pn ee ‘| lsorse, Such-ae Partels Dee ce clothes, E. aha 6 ranged | ‘ Tuesday afternoon, August 7, at her summer home at Wing Pointy wick, who was elected natior > md of th alas a! | store: Bon Marche, Brie Dr >. ae oars nt oe thi Denree Cente t i himself from his ftron-barred win Negro, on Gallow: 9 |Grote “Rankin Co, MacDougall c = on 1 the: ation ss rf . dow at the Meadows sanitarium. H Southwick Co, Warren Drug Co. (2 Tea Will Honor Bride June, st the national comvention| Omg tnereting featur pov are teing: Wednesday for atasen's hoa ean” eeneaanum. | Admits More Murders | sr Mrs. Harold Gardner Bradbury !s extending invita for a tea at) “New ct fourth i the arrival | Hood Canal, to ek a Monday ing by Ray Ripley, at sn gpeanice pea gs ibis! the home of her mother, Mrs. Frederick V on Tuesday] nonored member ¢ "of Mi © Wright, the editor of | derbr anor tandakt ; ° Mitebal near, rs oe sate afternoén, Au; from 3 u r Mrs. Carl J./ tion, . - : icin fA is u Callahan earlier in the year had | p amp. Before going to the gal Nordstrom, Jr. (Fi Spauldl ‘ Mies Wr P , n fe been on a tour of the Orient as a/|iows he confessed to Killing not only Thursday evening, given in compliment 2 7. 5, of | fangements t one wturned to America in February * —— — ‘As a birthday compliment to Mrs. Harold Whitwood, Miss Elizabeth | CLUB seaminger ox phe Saupe ath nat Ne finer werk made hy fective July 29 Crowas and Fillings th Indianapolis, who is attached to the flagship § Colwell, Mrs Mr. Alden Fische: hoked Callahan's wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Hammons entertained with an informal luncheon this afternoon at the Mariilla Hutch eg 1 alle, Callahan: under Glau ee Buffet Dinner Honors Portland Guest islet on ies ly Sond Maral foe CAO Patan LOG eteng Se Aihen Hisont Mil 36 ka hapigcad tial Gafibaets sires ‘ , ore 17 years. The reception van : gid hil ‘ papel on rep ative of the MacMillan Pub-| Mrs. Denecamp but also Mr. and i Small Dinner at Home ude with a pr ‘in nen ele irlge " ae ana willie ng Co. of New ¥ While in| Mrs. W. H. Barker and Homer] ANGE IN o Beas tes: B.C 1 oe teole The cdnmittee of ar . Callahan was ta and | ser A Women’s University club ; tne houie Ot WEL PRomed te! ember of the execu:| Mr. and Mra, Herbert R n | Went tre ys confine || "rerchangeamiaTestn - $5 6 occ suf. Fillings + ~ Mra who rushed suthorities in Hollywood. The doc eae using Seatth r r characters. Brier were hosts at aing to write 6 Campfire stories | family who motored down last ken iil Turk Luncheon as Birthday Compliment MARILLIA HUTCHINS 4 group of E ! Mr. and Mra. George Kribe, fe thelr home in hate aca ly cil (Al ), of I Ar . tarlum later} growing || Geld and Porcelain $5 Mr, and Mrs. Earl Jamison entertained with a buffet dinner o y ; When the «tories of all of the rr. Alexander Pringle on Aw fer caused him to end his life evening at their home in honor of Mrs. Della Hahn Gearin, of Portland,| ysapnm LEAF POST DANCE exciting things that are planned They will spend a week in town Who Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Willlam Leonard Eaton. Later the party! Maple Leaf Post of ets for sixth period a 1 an|the bh uests of Mr, and Mrs, J latiended the Whitcomb dance. Legion Will ‘entertain’ Wie or danea (Avalitionie. 1c ny Seattle Eagles to jon Tuesday evening, July 31, at 9|/mado for sixth period. | Entertain at Golf Club cat the New rele bt cae suas riorence ay tohnson iat Fete Auto Campers| (/ ’ tik Gun tee se day for a two months’ trip Eant.| Seattle's 18,000 Eagles are arrang. e 70 Hours to Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Castlen entertained twelve guests at dinner CLUB, W. B. " 1 Friday evening at the Golf club, preceding the dance Mr. and Mrs, Whit-| W. B. A. PAST a he will ‘visit friends! in Galt Lake | Ne ®, Week of thceemant activity: for comb gave at their country home, “Westwold,” Woodway park COMMANDERS’ CLUB The Girls’ club of th A. | City, Denver and Chicago, and will | auto tourists stopping at the tourist | é 3 ee: Tho W. B. A. Past Commanders’ }¥'l! i ee no of Misa j pend a short time with her sister in camp in Woodland park, beginning | a No. 2—LEastbound, will Troe . club will hold nicnic at the rexj.| Lucile Johnson, 3219 22 N., | Toledo, Ohio, before going to Minoo. | Monday, July 30. | ot eg 3 _ Seattle Visitors at Paradise Inn ~ |aenee of Mrs. SLA Kent, $807 ceo, (on Thursday, Augist 2,0 na ate car Wit copa th euabe of| “VAT Bate. Situaae arin besiege jleave Seattle at 9:30 a. m., Paradise Inn {s attracting many visitora this season, the clear, bright| ave. §. W., on Tuesday, July 3 @wimming: her mother, Mra, John A. Mercer, at| Eagles’ hall, Monday, at 7:30 p. m.| .) inst ! of 9:15 a, m. as Summer days making the mountain resort very popular 12 o'clock ‘ r summer home. The Eagles’ auditorium will be the} | pr formerly. ; 20 k t oto Implantath rid, | ° [Anos Seattle residents who have been sojourning there recently are sels APPLE BLOSSOM sae scone of a tourist dance on Tuesday Model. ax Iwill took In ; (and Mrs. Edwin Fellows, Mr. L. Rodd, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E ‘ 3 CLUB TO PICNIC lle F. ° at 9 -p. m., while the tourist your mouth, : res: “ = - ADDITIONAL CLUBS = . Mr. and Mrs. Allie F. Holdefntas . t urists them: ‘ j Campbell, Mr.\and Mrs. Henry Bittman, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Tartar, Mr. UF Tho Michigan Apple Blossom club | (Hazel Crooks) are being congratu. | S¢lves will stage a dance Wednesday This class work is done by very || The Atlantic Exp . SG. M. Smith, Miss Virginia Tartar, Miss Bessie Nichols, Miss Helen|caypring cin will have ita annual ic iated on the birth of a son, William | Might at the camp. fow dentists. The cost le higher No. 4—Eastbound, will Nichols, Miss Sue Duffield, Miss Nyta Jodor, Miss Cansio I. Caley, Miss) Qe ARE GIRLS ba Nissim as ried ache Nhegetnl bored pepe es hmesanc De eran rd I, than regular bridges, but it ts 7 ‘piutadas : Hy y 13, at ° The Eagles will respond with an.|| well worth 4t. You do leave Seattle at 7:00 m % - . i At the close of the third period Mand park, Thursday, Augus' with | Oliver, July 13, at Minor hospital. p nan: | 1 do not have to || leave Seattle at 7: p. “» MM Riiicert Milas Lelia: 1, Young dod Mi. Gilbert B. weveune huis aon ehibe sie Ue es dinner served at 6 p.m. Former eee other dance on Thursday night and || £9 about without teeth waiting || instead of 7:15 p.m the tourists will wind up the woek || gor (hesums te heal and work to a é reste received the honor of good campers | residents of Michigan are invited to| Mr, and Mrs, William Ackerman, defective teeth | Bridge Party Planned und special distinction in sports and | participate, of Marysville, were in town laxdl (oh, to) entertainment at the camp |] fre not catracted Hatil the work Mississippi Valley pith toy a ned, ready Ao immediately In honor 8s Playter and Miss Margaret Lincoln, of Philadel. | !@ndcraft Thursday, coming down to attend |] fasten in the méuth, whey phia, Mrs. Weaver V. Ketcham will entertain with a bridge of four tables|, ThOse recelving good campers arm-| BASKET PICNIC the pageant; Americanus, Leoth fit"tn the freshiy extractor Limited fat her home on Thursday afternoon, August 9. bands we hel Livesly, Nola Bar| Wallingfe the! Firat eee N. P. Opens 70-Hour || tier Sect wha faneen” Fy ron, Marge § . Bunny Bow;| Presbyterian chit 1 holt Lack Mrs, Robert MoCieiland ine acule ney nPew there: whose No, 42—Eastbound, will © Reception Will Follow Ceremony Dorothy Evans, Josephine Brown, /hasket plenic in Upper Woodiand | Wednesday for Hood Canal on a Service to Seattle || 10", n'y prevent that siappersd || leave Seattle at 8:50 p. m,, jaw expression caused byt hardson, Gene-| park, Wednesday, August 1 woek init | CHICAG y 30 Seve: ag Ef ced- |): , “95 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wilson have issued invitations to a reception %. Dorothy Fisher, Stella | o'clock eis Sale : tr is if mn te “ate ee Chie ae nna oe MLA Ob GLEE inaead OES eee k |train service betwee ago and their home on Wednesday afternoon and evening, August 8, following the|d Jane Uhiman, Elza Jol ; » QT 7 : n 1 AN , fe n . an, Elza Jolly, is Mr. Forrest Cook, of the Thacher|the Pacific st has been inaug | Mmarrlage of their daughter, Mary Kathryn, to Mr. Christian Schrotke, Jr.,| Ali om, Ruth Walsh, Beatrice School, in the Ojai Valley, Cal, is the| rated by the Northern Pacific tall Ai xepa .2a0: Ss apes it. be solemnized the morning of that day in St. George's church| Walsh, Margaret Pritchard. The About to Be Wed house guest for a few ¢ of Mr./road. The North Coast Limited aria Mtr ye pt See UT ! at 9 o'clock. honor of smiling thru was ded out to be Wed, and Mrs. J. H. Bloedel | which is to make the run in the time ate smnder th utiee Miss Clementine Stuyt 1 be Miss Wilson's only attendant and Mr,|to Alice Lenoir most thoughtful * * * | n ; 1 y ant and } A " > , see ls 16d, lett here: tas me : percha or India Orange, | &. J. Byington will be best m A wedding breakfast for members of the|sirls are Jane mn, Nancy Finds Wife Alive Miss Nora 1 Miss Jessie Jacob. | ing ; etter teens freyilat a All ‘True-Bite ‘Teeth, A arfact | immediate families will follow the ceremony. ¢ Strother, Gene Adams and Dorothy| CHE pig? Tulys aor las ee ai nite lic toca einer, epi my fit guaranteed or no charge. They || y ; of Minneapolis, have arrived to| Chicago, to the mayors of Se. |] are clas: beautifully finished, ns, The m urteous girls, | seven years Thomas D. Pollard had nd several weeks with their broth. | and Tacoma and fit with a bull dog grip. F . ; Vacation Fares Now! Orthopedic Tea and Thri t Shop Mary Elizabeth English and Priscilla | mourned his wife as dead, for he was A 'etatenindnws at ‘d Mra, I . | V De ia’ th be tecsecs if ee ve Be Bakenhus. Distinction in diving, | notified in 1916 thatyshe had passed| 41, Jacotwen, ut thelr roridence, #141 Alveolar Dentists | Ticket Office—1407 Fourth Ave. | 1 . 1 aret Ann G h stinction |away at Leeds, The r : ft : mid | Orthopedic Tea Shop, ass Mrs. F. H. Gilman, Mrs. J. W. fanning laerataina Vv api oa pa Pinae 9 sane rd ave, N Boy Bootlegger Is son etoniate Phone—EHiott 5580 } Mrs. T. W. Buschmann, Miss Edith Forrest, Miss Allee Tucker and Mis have Mant ocd ding Se ae oer, ROD | Nelson, A. G. Py A, Seattle ae Brecon rand Miss | Distinction in craft, Naomi Farris | and he wooed ahd won Mra. Harriet : for book ends, Mildred Snyder for tie Taylor, age 64. He notified his The Thrift Shop will-be in churge of Interlaken guild all day, repres : all day, represented) dyeing and Jane n | er 4 eds of his by Mrs. George Cooledge, Mrs. L. Kearns and Mrs, W. G, Weatherato ng ands Jane Uniman jf daughter at Laeds of hi Arraigned in Case NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 80. plans and) Hotel Ambanandor a eles, John Lewis Ryman, alleged 14-yea try. The best junior craft honor | to his mirprise received a letter stat a ebmacaines ), , it ure Sa sat atari: ee Zs m1 | old bootlegger, faced trial here to: | rd) ’ Cl b Gast gulubleaprovenient tb thy/Guca, Lpelith: Rad amar Wa, elereneas | psy ftrgresigah ye hide amar vest camp improvement to the Quan.| health and under no circumstance: selling corn w omen’s Clubs can ee eae ia paar at | Makes Pats Out of, Mae an tier r CLUBS OR TUESDAY WOODCRAFT ; FOURTH PERIOD RIVALS rs | Several Lake Fish Betrothed, Both Mr. Cecil H. Bacon and two sons phen and Henry, are guests at the i CONVE? ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS in: . . MIC! Peta a : 5 uL PRE 8 RECORDS . URICH, July 80.—Dr. Hugo Fas- Cay WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The Wooderaft district convention| With more than 200 Campfire Girie Dies in His Pulpit, |tenrath, has succeeded In tarning fish Die in 24 Hours i to 3 [Awstvensany PICNI j Will open Tuesday, July 31, at 1 a.|at Camp Sealth, with the best Wish Was Granted in Lake Lugano so they eat out of| ST. LOUIS, Mo. July 30.—Loss The Bist anniversary pienic of the|m., in Knights of Pythias hall. Weather of the season, the finest| 10, apes his hand and permit him to caress | than 24 hours after thelr betrothal j Woman's Century club will b& held sae |cookw that can be any ph a) | READING, Eng. July «8 | them Was announced, Miss Jane Dougla | Pueslay, July 31, at noon, at Volun-| Gp WASHINGTON |{rained nurse and an excellent corps | “TOUsly MM, Rev, W. W wier, a and Henry Matson were drowned: t * Aver park. The following committes|CrROLE of councillors, there i# no reason in | Vicar of St. Peter's, refused to give up | | their rowboat upsetting 4s via S ' 4s in’ charge of arrangements: Mrs. th 1 y any of his church work, “I want to 6 Ay ty la ge ne world why the fourth. period | Ned. Lew, chairman; Mrs. 0, ¥.|,Ge- George Washington cirele,| shouta not urpnas any movione pore die in the pulpit,” the minister ‘ to’ Master Dies, Dog Et rari dete Ladies of the G. J vill ho ri | ° : te ee 2 usin, Taneheon at the hanes Mold Jord-during the four yeurn at Camp | (ends who protontéd againa hs Is Mad With Grief |German Concealed (Mrs. ‘ole, Mr: ert Daub, ve I continuing bis Inbor 1i8 wish was : a | . . Mrs. J. E. Patton, Mrs. Adolph N hesly 40th ave, 8. W., on] Sealth. granted, for the final collapse came ‘OWLER, Col, July %0.—A fox Liquors, Fined : July 31, at 11:90 " oft Son an he : terrier was ordered » Auth gon, Mrs. J. 8, Holt, Mrs. J. B. . ‘30 a, m.| Tho girls left Seattle, Monday, July|%* he was preaching, Before any | red shot here because | NEWCASTLE, Pa. Jt Meshaner und Mrs. Victor Zednick pate car No. 2 to Dawson, walk | 23, and by Tuesday tho regular camp| @latance could be rendered he died | 8° Was going mad from grief over | Kirsten of Hamburg won ting ate Effectiv ‘A ‘Tlie juncheon will be served by the |‘*T€* blocks east to 40th st. Every-| program was well under way, Among his congregation. the death of his master, George Cat-| here for concealing dutiable nc, iffective July 29th Davghters’ auxilary. one welcome, Cards in the after-| the out-of-town girls at Camp Seaith de | ling. Jon his ship, quors ary |toon”"dood peer Ad Melee sa ; oo Nit ship, Cleopatra, ‘OLYMPIAN COLUMBIAN idgete} Cle Elum and Yakima, AUTO-HEMLC AV HUTS CLUB comMUNITY CLUR is Speeding Marquis Hired Locksmith | THe wonderful Dtood 9:30 a, m. Ly. Seattle Ly, 8:30 p.m. The Writers’ club wilt meet Tues-|TO ENTERTAIN Among tho interesting features ot| Nabbed; Pays Fine to Open the Door Jeriy instructed nce? Gees 8200 p.m. Ar. Spokane Ar, 7:25 a. m. ry day evening, July 41, in the lecture} The We: ide Co lod we: docto i “Florence Mayne iWekey, tion pictures Tuewday, July 31, at Blart, aro taking a Gypsy trip by ronda HY fine, tho @ member of |to open the door of the establish Xpect from it, “Say myantarame echo c ment he robbed, Corners, axe Dre Me

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