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SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924 Bryan Sleeps With His Clothes On “I'm Here Like a Fireman in a Firehouse,” He Says at the Democratic Convention in New York Governor Charles nings Bryan (right). yan, Nebraska (left), dines with “Brother Bill’—William Jen- BY ALEXANDER HERMAN iN. EL A. Seryice Writer) saree 2 Debts Dice Jennings Bryan, rer-up in the preside race champ endurance record seoms He por politics, since Bryan ¢ s to : Ska re 3 A lean children’s ser . yaaa e Ficiin Paaleuate b na cen je ‘Bund ae Ww ngner’s 1 anwar, Asa nan spt we man in to replenish the as | Vote 8, "The God That Made Israel | vice; 11, mo: prayer and sermon, structed for Ado. iw pears 3 ‘ 4 y > alec | DN Will play at Alki bathing beach " 2 tank and ball some of the o Play.” | Providence and Its Problet > ee oe Mt Living on Borrowed Money; Woman Asks at 2:20 p, m. and again at Cowen! trip ty being made to demon- lout of the boat, While running| Findlay Christian Church—vind-|m. Young People's Service learu “But I'm here like a fireman at ear at 00 ws dams’ bi wit) Mrate the fact that wonderful ) and 67 “6 ine ae : > , . park at p.m. Adams’ band will at wonderful |ciose to a high rock cliff my cap|lay st. between 46th and 47th. J. 8.|7:30 p. m., evening p 4. we a firehouse,” he told me, re How to § Surmount Dif ficulty play at Magnolia park at 230 p, m,| [0Urist opportunities for similar | jj ese Eos i ioe disel the Y |MoCalium, 11 “Where to Worship”; | mon, ‘Two In Gitationg: a tig clothes on ready for at . a and at We nd park at 6:50 p, m,| 'fips exist and that It is ¢ times .between the cliff and a mas: 0, “Lessons From the Book of| Saint Michael's Chapel of Saint .. | - HIA REY The programa of the four concerts| Paratively safe, of Gereliet “leks to ‘recover it Nehemiah.’ Mark’s parish—éth and John st. 9:30 i Some ee wee remarked va Dear Miss . r advise me what attitude a wife | fellow BY'L en e nase On the second circle the tiller imst Christian church, Olive and/a. m. song eucharist and sermon; ‘. tt t rt MAGN | 4) YENTZ 7 . ? c ch schoo Bryan's clothes look as if he had) should take toward a husband who ignores her? My hus- pasar tds gsc ROCK BAY, V rope. bros, frayed thin, apd: 2 [Pevemntys . Russll 3 Thrapp. 11, jchurats schoot slept in them a long, long time. But band oa : 5 - : 2:30 p.m | RocK A ‘ancouver Island, | mo 5504 over the atern and held the lave and Commander in Chief";| Trinity Parish church—Rev. Wil the colonel went on: | band comes into the house and does not notice me by word | overture, “per rit} B. C. June 19%—-Another of the| dae, with my hand until we had|729% union service with Westminster |iiam H. Bliss, rector; Rev. R. A “I. hepe there will be no alarm,| OY look. w dangers of our Journey ies behind 10’ Cian of the cliff, But we| Presbyterian church at their church. | Burge, assistant. 8 a.m. holy com But if th is—I'm ready."* | How can a woman love her husband when he treats her} us. The mate says she is going to kept on making some headway and| Gfeenwood Christian church, Fre- | munion; 11 . morning prayer and Bryan certainty jooks fit His | like a piece of furniture? If it were not for our little chil-} wind seems as good as ever and his! dren, I should be tempted to leave him, tho he is a good general condition is fine cles eat a : . And his position at the track i«/Clean man, and never goes out nights or touches liquor, He relatively the same as it was in 1896/Says he is worried because of his debts, but he hasn’t made —when he hopped out of the press-| much effort to earn money for a number of months. We box and spoke himself into the nom. | ,. ay TS iseay met ; F some cL etek baka’ faious® "clone 06 | really live on borrowed money. I would gladly do som gain if I could gold" speech. work at home to help him get on his feet Altho there may be noconflagration | find it. Can you suggest anything? at this convention, Bryan says he is WORRIED. There will be a very hot time."| You'll have to get yourself into the right attitude of Some of it will emanate from the, Mind by thinking of your husband gs he was during your Florida delegation. For at least one|courtship or your early married life. Look upon his mo- member of the group ts suspicious ane: > ol Ww : - ce Rivas. Ho te albert W. Ghicbrist | Toseness as an accident. Debt will make any man dis former governor of the state, and|COUraged. pee : he believes the commoner is seeking Instead of bringing more work into your home, devote the nomination for himself. jyour time and thought to cheering your husband and de- However, Bryan insists that he is for McAdoo, and says he will stick ty him until he is nominated—or has |18n’t directed at you; it’s against everything in general. lost all chance. Put new hope into him by your cheerful co-operation and| But as the convention grows hot,| helpfulness. If he refuses at first to let you into his prob-} and the delegates swelter as one dark : f aBY v wf ri P a wi ics atvad! acon: a tiktad arouse: lems, don’t be disturbed. Keep right on trying and he will Bryan may detect a blaze that needs }S00n look to you to help him meet life's troubles. * And een Be 1 fh ‘ks sn some real fireworks may }j/} , o_O tesin. Grae Widow I CYNTHIA WANTS ROSE Dear Miss Is a grass widow JAR DIRECTIONS & woman who,is divorced or one who |} 1 would greatly lis not living with her husband? = W. |] any of my re The word means either 2 woman t if nd in apprecia s would s —_—- |who ts divorced or temporarily sep. || rections for making a rowe jar. California’s Setback Over, [Seated from her husband, or. aban mailed out to one of our readers j@ened by her husband. before a duplicate wax made, 1 Says D. E. Gilman | Sen's have several requests on:hand for = | Seventh rose jar direction California is now rapidly recover-| Anniversary CYNTHIA GREY ing from the setback suffered as a) Dear Miss Grey: What is the sev result of the restrictions made neces-jenth wedding anniversary? Please) Here Is a Nice sary by the hoof and mouth epi-jtell us how to decorate fo demic, according to Don E. Gilman, | SYLVIA Y Pacific Coast manager of the Chris-| The woolen wedding. As a decora- flan Science Monitor, who was in/tive material woolen is not effective, Seattle Friday on a business trip. [but invitations might be outlined in Gilman's offices are in San Fran-|crewels on perforated cardboard, cisco. “Almost all restrictions have now Cat for Someone T am leaving town and cannot take m \ nig to you for help in finding him home He is part Pers gi of good habits and very quiet is not Arrange a cobweb game, using col} ycod to clilidron eo I'd Pepe rive Read eoiab ved titat Ware! pat: An B20 Poiana ea lla seat) him to someone who haa no little fect during the epidemic.” he said-/the house. Provide knittin Ww i a ue | iz mate: | MRS. C. F. WOOD, Phone 3376. Business suffered tor a few day8 |riaiy and have the guests enter a} . _ during the worst of the troubie,| contest, givin, ‘ - ig prizes for the best Bee slincatconepietety recovered and worst piece of work done in 15} 90uUnd Development Only 1 per cent of ail the cattle |™iutes. k Seen This Winter | in California was killed during. the| Use “BoPeep™ and a flock of toy) a irooriations for the d _ time the disease raged, Gilman said.|*heep for table decorations. Iment of Puget sound and V with me, so am app velop: hing. >] Because the percentage was so small }ton districts that failed to pass at} gress, in December, Representative Dear Miss Grey: My husband has| Sonn 1. Miller nid in m speech ut been out of work and we have bad |ine mecting of the members’ council | 5 so much sickness this last year and |p ),¢ ttle Chamber of Commerce we have four girls, ages 3, 6, 8 le saed Oa riday. 12. I am wondering if you can help| Among the measures Milter men me. The children need clothes and /tioned were the development of the T can sew—maybe some of the read: Bremerton navy yard and t ers have things that their children | point have outgrown or anything I could! waterway and. Rainier National Barber shop was popular place. | make over. I shall be very thankful jar. | Dry agents were curious and found | for anything you may do. mo _ - ‘booze in soap boxes. Charles Cra- IN NEED. Chi Cc 1 ‘Watte, 1926 Westlake, is held. Cynthia Grey will be Arn to give inese Tonsu Alfred Leach will have two to five | this lady's address to anyone inter- Wi Years to ponder over the theft of a| ested in this case. Call MA in-0600 ; Court Witness | ‘fife from the McGrath Candy com-|and ask for Cynthia Grey depart-} Testimony of Goon Dip, Chinese pany. | ment, lconsul at Seattle, was ins’rumental “Why the Czar ava Dethroned” jin securing the rolease Chin | | 10 te topic of J. T. Boettcher Sun- | Woon, held for deportation by immi “day ut 8 p. m. in New Auditorium, $ |a@ration authorities. The consul de. “Fitth ave. N. and Corliss st. eatt e ins |scribed Chinese adoption practices, | Attorney O: B. Thorgrimson leaves | | which formed the deciding point in Mattie today for Hurope-.to’ attend . Ithe habeas corpus proceeding instl. PE seociation, kebsiong in Conidon, ourist Lest | :2 vy woon Sam True and Robert Young, hold: | f BERS, Bec Pet ferme of two te 15 years and Gets Cup Pry Raids Made Mrs. Anna Hannaford, Argonne | apartments, accused of pointing gun! Honors for first place among tour "at Mrs. Marie Allen, Latter wants |ist advertising campaigns of the Pa $5,000 for mental anguish. cific coast have been carried north to | Seattle Chamber wins tourist ad/Seattle in the face of keen competi- Prize at Pacific Coast. Advertising tion from Hawaii, | Convention at Fresno, fornia ransacked from cell 49 Applicants to At the recent |but in only one was tiquor found A . Foacitic Const Ad! Frank DuPont was arrested in the Gain Bar Standing 8 Pacitic Const allot SVs ME Moan : i 01 Lean's at Forty-nine applicants to the state vertising conven | icangiey when four battles of moon! bar successfully passed their exami: hine were found in his place. Mations and were admitted by the} - : Slate supreme court at Olympia Frida The class is the largest In the history of the state. Sixty-| | five took the examination, Chief! | Justice John i, Main and Justice P Kenneth McIntosh addressed the} | ftoup. Howard M. Findlay, ehatr-| P than of the state board | | Ten search warrants Issued against residents of the towns of Kangley and Selleck sent a detail € mi lon the villages Iriday goregon and Call-) rhe 10 places were entered and to gurret, tion held in Fres.| | Pno, the first prize | for best plans of Hungarian women were given the franchise in 1918 and later Jost it community adver: | Using was award ed to the joint ex. | hibita of the Seat le Chamber of bar ex-| x Commerce and of Bininers, was reappointed for a naw} Miss Britton the puget sound | Eterm of three years land British Columbia campaigns : - | ‘These displays were n part of the BURN MORTGAGE | general exhibit of the Seattle Ad club Viret Norwegian Lutheran |at Fresno and the eup which was | Zore nand Virginia, will, on| won, was formally preserted to Bots: | Miesday evening, July 1, celebrate |ford-Constantine company, who pre: | burning of the mortgage on the | pared both campaigns, at the last} Ureh, Horen and Virginia, will, on| regular meeting of the Ad elub ‘Minner will be served to members and Mins Hazel Britton is seeretary of | nd», followed by a program, the clu’ | OPENING “BAGDAD” Madison Si--Below the Heilig $100,000 Cafe De Luxe The Ray Robinson's Orchestra Next Week | on Two Villages. of deputy sheriffs swooping down} oma all set for ‘another come ee Be Offered Seattleites This is another of a series of esn’t acknowledge this o | atau re ies ol n going a# long as we cou h vising ways for him to increase his income. His glumness | 14 | could neo a white line of waves run-| taxi. Covelle saw Hill with a plstol!}; _. m. service, “God in Our Daily i iat eae Does Tt ee tee ee catranes wnieh we iA plaln eaht Sa Bayh ee *|Produce Dealers | or s Claim | afterward knew to be tho tide break-| He stepped on the running board,| “g¢. John’s Church Lutheran Mis-|. i i | : Jing across Ripple rock, which Hes | HII ordered him off, at the same] gion—24th and B. Spruce st.: Alfred in New Quarters t | Seattlo’buttders were warned Satur.|#omewhat near tho’ center of the} time sticking the gun in the police-|G_ gorenson, pastor. 11 a. m., service The Pacific Fruit & Produce Co., the dairying industry was not great-| Needs Clothing the Jast session of congr iil be ly injured, he declared. for Children completed at the opening of con-| aviation base, the Duwamish | trom European ports for $2 a ton, hee The coment is used as ballast! at the entrance of the’Narrows to|by the different companies to pro-|ish service. the new building. The old establish. Sand | by the ships and can be brought here! nave a look at them from an cleva-l tect non-union drivers. Hope Lutheran church—42nd aye.|Ment at the corner of Western ave. Some of the cement, according’ 10 | Cc" A conference has been called by |S. W. and Oreogn; Oscar Horsmeyer, | @Nd Seneca st. will be maintained, Betiess hia ches dampened Sad {NARROWS BASY, the police for Saturday afternoon] pastor. 11 a. m., special dedication | With M. L. Alland in charge. solldif IT TURNS OUT between the union men and the taxi) service, fifth anniversary; 3 p. m., | for the Un ; } 7 a “pat! Harrison. ee OAM? 18 MADE. ON \is 32 und member of one of 7 poem, “Young People In addition, 20° stations are ‘ CAMP ISM h the oldest Scottish fami Is Christianity a doy Killer? Lebuda nine Angee MERTEN | |Hawali, 2,000 miles away, arrived) wa ree : : se eunt (a oAila Utgeatrawae wal rajasa is an associate of Dr. Annie |here It for taining. Lee ant oe Anieaty aReeRH MORONS Besant fn her work for hoem rule tn AND PAT HARRISON Lieve ndia; graduate of Cambridge univer: Seats on Sale for We then emerged into the south: sity. ae ae jth aia OF AIR * ern end of Johnson stralta—and ran Fourth Night Show | jap into the face of n horth wind, BAPTIST CGS RB Se Seno a baum owed Jgion club, Druxman's and the Unt| night, but it began to look like we | versity Musle store have been sup-|wou'd he lucky to mal THI SEATTLE STAR PAGE % WEIRD STORY IS Slice 150 Miles From DISCREDITED ini Rainier Tour Sunday) | 2, 1. | | Saints’ Kp al Churech— ‘ H Waitress’ Tale of Being! q ee a ; * ; : Kidnaped Is Probed Seattle Gateway to Be | pened by Autoists a Hauke » Epi copal Church—| Eternal ‘Truth Spiritual Ch urch Who Plan Pienie on Glacier ae Hy 1 * Amares : : M } me rish Episcopal H bo i Theosophical society, Seattle i ime - : # vb : cya hee | Church J Spiritual Unity 5 I ! ' ! M f the| Street Methodist Episco. beg oss , ' ; sae ‘ : ‘ < f Maoh - ae . wey u . 0 w r jee 4 poe on 4 i. ue I : on ; Temple Elooh I 1 pea f " ! “ t Men *s of j ( is t i Vs 4 i € i € é ’ . - agnit of x Hagley 4 " kid és ; - ; the sre Pe ge , . nd gicred oda t ‘ the and t : : ae deat ae hgh tinder eghes: | RIMS) First Methodist Episcopal Church | World's Bible College and Sex wife had attended a thea tte Lgoreralidéya: atts av. hanes s p.m, emth Etect Church in Israel hu went to t fe and! ang ee pe BI feces Sp a Aymara ta tite dak carn Ninth € W.; Danie | ff © the apartment house BX 2 a : Spmipes | F r : hb ng | named by t woman end found — * wird Up in the T Se ET that the attack had not t | DANISH METHODIST pent I t angers PY. Alaskan First’ Norwegian-Danish M. E.| Open Forum ve » . tt cafe 1 Chureh—tore ave | art »/ +] n ii ! jeged ko kidn sz A iD J. O. Hall, pastor 1 om € 1 ove inc | Trip Are Over-Rated 2: BANDS UN BILL Pentz Family, in Small Boat, Gets Thru "="! park oon, Open air mee 8 eee ae EEE iment. veins Sal ark’, Four Sunday Concerts Will “Danger Spots” Successfully ttt Harvard and. Spring ats Revs Jo CHRISTIAN , MeLauchian, Wh. D,; - associate 1 bagel © Miallard: Clorlatinn chiasels W. eth | saat hee te ee ee oe i | 22nd N Herman P, Williams, | ate, Rev. Chester A. Taylor. 8 a. m He family, 10 | Twice we came to little coves where | 11, The American Voter and His | holy communion; 9 make four notches on the mast to mont ave. and Slst. T. N. Plunkett. | sermon, The Gre { Supper for the “Vision of Hope"; 0, “Direc. | Poor and the Maimed and the t | tions for the Day of Trouble.” nd the Blind'’; rector, preacher. 8 Queen Anne Christian church, Lee ||P. ™., evening prayer and sermon, jand Third, E, L, Kechley, 11, “The | ‘God's Benediction"; Rev. Burge, | Message of the Hour,” | preacher. nd her of four places against {fer we had passed a point or two} which we were warned, and all of /{@t We had feared would turn us ts | which proved to be “duds” as far ax | PACK, ¢ ats tent Nala xomewhat smoother and when Elk bay hove in sight we decided that Huite FE water we concerned. | The fourth noteh will represent eymor arrows. < we could go on to Rock bay . “ Pieture—t Seymour Narrows. On the other|W® | 3 | University Christian church, 50th —_—_———-_ Cabin of the mast I am going to| From then on until we rounded “ap joes y oth c : jand 15th ave. C. Kielhal ection from “The ise 16 notches, and the newest |Chatham point, the run was easy | 4 eee onan 1 but by the time we reached the|22_ 894 8 Dr. Klethauer will speak Marcia Cone » will represent Johnson stral : . | both morning and evening | difficulties of which no| Point th > tide had commenced to} Wallingford Christian church, 43rd | to # Our next |food and it was a slow run until | jand Densmore. Norman F. Johnson. | cding 1 the dope, |we could get in to Rock bay. At|4y ana 730 , ” ave: rived thero i that | . p.m. h ‘Londen Hippos-ome ure—"Norma Retlint | is Queen Ch was apparent | West Scattl ‘t Melection—"The Magic Melody Ttombere |who had ¢ there was no place available for | ¢ 7 ery Mes copaee pene “Russias rata f Tobenl! Atiekn of us to unload our gear and camp on | ¢4, 11: PAA tein” on | Frank Johns, § Socialist, to eerias (oi Sis asi § the beach, so a crowd of obliging | yingdom of H 1: oii tiret tail Vi it s Hemorseque ow “Turkey in the raw : ‘ Queen |loxgers directed us across the chan- | series on ‘Marriage and the Home.” | isit Seattle Sunday Charlotte sound. nel to a littl bay on one of the - Hellatedt A Bevilllan Peative Tayan| Some of the men who know these | Thurlow islands, where there was Berec Jack O'Lantern Caryit| waters tho may ndoned logging camp. Here WOODLAND PARK | presumption in making ligh we ran our boat up beside the old 4:30 p.m. |hazards of the trip, in view of our |skidway Ovartisnaxaicnirs Wieed ot Windeor |limited experience, but just thea little ¢ tal{name we'll bet there are a lot of Jat 8 o'clock p. m. at the I. 0. G, T. Grand 'Vantasin for Trampst—"The | Tthom who « an to hear the Mig Fes hall belo ie tear’ +» Liagria cS at ou my he da x Mr. Le J. Tinpaie be oa ater aoa are ae TAXICAB GUARDS METHODIST PROTESTANT Johns is a native of Sunbury, Pa., Characteristio—"Danza Exotica alll Mionghe Misch oe ¥ ot First Methodist Protestant Church |born there on February 23, 1889. Mascagni| course, it ix one thing to run a In "Migolett Verdi tiny ee eee 16th ave. N. and E. John st. Rev. |1905 his family moved Westward in ching’ chantel, end:aiite anol! er George W. Beck; 8:30 p, m., patriotic | search of a homestead, but they fail- ect Leoncera’ running a {a Boy Scouts of Troop 5, musi- | ed, homesteading having had its day, Luigint/to pilot thru a huge liner that re- First Christian church, Broadway - and Olive, 7 p. m., union service of/ Frank T. Johns, candidate for Westminster Presbyterian and First | president of the socialist-labor party, | Christian churches, with exhibition ;in his campaign tour of the count made our camp a ase handiwork of pupils of Summer | will arrive in Seattle on Sunday, x. Bible school, and award of certifi-|June 29, and will address a meeting “Ringing Girl”... Herbert ttle ber ” r : es, “A Nation's |and w Spo- om two er three city bloc a sa Trouble between union Gant bes P ne addres 4 Frag ‘ation’s /and were compelled to settle in Spo. | ‘alling,” by Hon. Carl E. Croson, kane. ye iwhich to turn around drivers and non-unlonists came to Ad ero to erhare rent ea’ 3 id ivo | a head Saturdi orning with th | : | Pra receiv his high i: fe ie ae Y NARROWS preceegir ag ln hla gee bathe bd | PRESBYTERIAN |school training, graduating in 1910. Fantasia—“My Old Kentucky Home’ 2 ENTERING patting’ te y @ : 4 oe | Ballard Presbyterian Church, Mar-|In that same year the family moved ROOT ETE ASS Dalbey! By dint of close watching of the | * pe non-union drivers ¢M-! ket and 17th ave. N, W. Rev. Honor |to a ranch in Roseburg, Oregon rch Eepagnole—Los Randerti! 3 gon, ployed by the Brown & White 1 tide and carrying most of our gear ‘x!-| L. Wilhelm, pastor. 8:00 p, m., mu-| where Johns contributed his share of aboard thru the water, we manag 2 c ee) ster trio ei | Sical program by choir. | work toward sustaining the family, COWEN PAIK to get away from Yaculta this morn ng Me cer E. K. Covelle anc | University Presbyterian Church—| ‘rhe undertaking was a failure, 30 p.m, Jing without getting hung up on tho |! three were. armed iwith pT Be 15th ave. N. E. and E. 47th st. Rev.| During the winter of 1912 Johns Auntralla L.tingow | rocks, The tide was’ supponod to be | They are held in tho city Jail awalt-| 7g Templeton, pastor. 11:00 a. m..|was back in Spokane, working as a von Weber! obbing, but to far ax wo could see it |!N charges to be filed geet st them! «Christian Polemics”; 8:00 p. m., “The |carpenter when work could be had. Gacrnlianta "euneieaine | was running in alternate “streaks” | Under the state Jaw prohibiting the! 4 mazing Hondage of Free Men.” | About that time he married, “on scagn' urre: et carrying of weapons. } . 1 Mascagal | of ebb and flood current, with plenty gh iihth ; sa idsbe ‘Batartes| + j nothing" as he himself puts it. A Ce sett | of eddies and whirls thrown in ial : p . on Ree Al Fremont Baptist church—(Odd Fel-| civil service examination brought jodtrey ordere all motorcycle men and good measure orcycl be lows’ hall at Fremont); Rev. Elbert |/him a clerical job in the post office an hour brought us| traffic officers to act as guards for| 1. Hicks, pastor; 9:45 ' a. m., Sunda verte! A run of ha jand, later on, he became a letter car- Ortenial Dance—Dardaneila”... Bernard ere there is a| the taxicabs and to prevent trouble. | sche male “AHA ser: | r3 aie htar Spangled Banner to Quathiask! cc whare there. Ie & [198 aie : p war ace school, Morning and evening ser-/rier, In 1915 he joined the socialist 1 Jcannery and a store. Here we took| Covelle saw a taxi at First ave.| vices at usual hours i party. : Jon a few provisions and University st. Behind it was see : some a { Later he went to Portland, Oregon, and then set out for the te jan automobile occupied by R. B.} 7 ; where he worked in the ahipsanie | Seymour Narrows, a run of per {Jonni 35; C. Hil, 28, and) Columbia Bethlehem Lutheran | until 1920, and since then has worked five miles. John Miller, 45. They were appar-| church—H. Mau, pastor; 39th and|if many industrie: Angeline sts. 10 a, m, Sunday school; ae arrows weljently acting as a convoy for the Ax we neared the channel. But to tho right there} man's ribs, Covelle then placed the|in Danish, one of the leading produce dealers | seemed to be fairly calm watery and | three under arrest and put them in} Bethany Lutheran church — Fair. | #24 brokers of Seattle, began moving | we debated whether we should go on | jit All of the men had loaded! yiew ave. and John st. Young Peo-|54turday into their new headquar- : thru or wait for slack water, a mat-| pistols and admitted, according to} pie’s convention. 10:30 a. m,, sermon | ‘¢?S and produce house at Occidental ter of three hours Sergt. Frank Fuqua, traffic chief,! hy the Rt. Rev. P. W. Eriksen; 2 p.|#¥e 80d King st. The new building, But we had heard so much about) that they are employed by the/m,, address, ‘The Christian. Philoso-}| Which occupies a space 90 by 280 Building Supt. Robert L, Proe- tor against the use of new and un tested brands of building cement Proctor declared that the Seattle market has been flooded with more Leas att ae whet are or anit et the Narrows that we decided we had | Brown & White Co. phy of Life,” by Prof. W. F. Smith, | feet, is said to be the most modern ata Heh are of doubtful vtter not chance it, so we ran on| ‘There has been trouble between] of Spokane; 7 p.m, concert by com. |8Md complete building of the kind in across the mouth of the Narrows and| tho taxicab companies. and the! bined choirs, the Pacific Northwest. ‘The cement, he said, has arrived in| ., . eran ‘4 R. B, McLaughlin, Si Seattle in vessels coming from Eu-| dhe nie eyes oe il" have his otfee ta Rey. Isaacson. 11 a. m., Dan.| Of the firm, will have his office in mphe cove, where we beached | union, according to the police, and| the boat and then climbed the hill armed guards have been employed | si jpartly solidified, It is reground here lors as being top-grade material, steamer came ‘ u | “pie eiah cane * . code ‘ " © Admiral line boats, buck: | R MISCELLANEOUS Building code requirements of the |one of the Admiral line boats, buc it To Wed oyalty Weiitiinah / Mesieals 7 Fraderstea Told in Magazine | ——/ clty provide that all cement used in|ink the tide, That was something . ‘ -ondtruction shall conform to certain |We had thought the steamers alws church—N. 42nd st, and Ashworth| Under the title, “Pioneers of Em- construction shall conform to certain Had tals Uralk fone alee SeALER We ave.; Rowland Edwards, D. D., minis-|P!t@." the June issue of the Straus specifications established by — the tor, ia. m., “"Temptation’'; 8 p.m, {I2Vestors’ Magazine gives a story of : ol . |elimbed on up to where we could 3 |Amertean Boclety for Cee ae oe ccdcting’ of bbe Nerowee and aadbean by: oa. ceatars the establishment and development of ae Smet I, one look was enough—we immedi. University Christian — Spiritualist | Seattle from the erection of the first ately decided that it was a waste of | church—4550 11th ave. N, E.; pastor, | White man’s cabin to the present day. Find Experts at time and a good ebb tide to wait for Dr, Geo, T, Grant. 7:45 p.m. “Con-|The story of the city’s remarkable fuclanism"; message service, 3 p, m,|8towth ts told concisely, with numer- ‘Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday cir.|0Us Illustrations of the early days cle, 8 p.m and the present time, Church of Spiritual Science—A, O.| The cover of the magazine gives a U. W, temple, 9th ave.; Rev. Loe El-| view of the Seattle waterfront. Bo- more, pastor. 3 p.m, ‘The Hour] low it, they quote from the story, and Its Message’’; 4:30 p.m. “The] “Seattle has fulfilled the dream of Fall of Man,"" its found Its wi es and its ‘he Oriental philosopher and mys-| mills, its factories and stores and tie, C, Jinarajadasa, will present the] banks have justified the confidence first of a series of three public lec-| and toil and daring of the pioneers.” tures Sunday, July 6th, at 8 p. m DEMO CONVENTION Masonic hall, Arcade Bldg. Dr, Jina. slack water. There was quite a bit Camp Rifle Range (i iio var inthe sicinty ot CAMP LEWIS, June 28.—Many!Rippie rock, but on elther side the expert riflemen and sharpshooters| water looked no worse, and not as were revealed in the ranks of the! pad, as some we had already been R. O. T. C,, at the shoot yesterday.|thru., So back we went, and In a Next week the men will devote time| short time were under way. to pistol practice. A team of ex-| There is nothing to tell about the perts, numbering 60 men, will at-|run thru the Narrows—there was tend the national matches to be|nothing to it. We simply went held this summer at Camp Perry, 0.| thru, and T found time to take a A contingent of 16 men from jcouple of shots at an eagle on the But once jhru the short pass: | Tickets for the Fourth of July night show, which is being arr Wt... Philadelphia, 609 met 7 p.m, B.S. Ty —Oreste Vessela's concert band. WEAF, New York, 492 meters, 3. T.—Vincent Lopeza phestra, WEAA, Dallas, 476 meters, 8:30 p,m. GC, 8. T.—The Green Choral club, KPO, San Francisco, 8 op. om, Quist Iner's orehestra, KPO trio, WOR, Newark, 405 meters, 8:30 p,m, B.S, T-Talk by Senator Now, the peculiarity of Johnson Nel! straits is that when an obb tide is oralty of Washington sta-| running to the northwart and the | Alum by Rainier-Noble post No. 1,| prevailing wind Js blowing free from American Legion; have been placed|the northward, the two come. to-| on sile at 16 downtown locations by| gether, and the result Is a short, | Harold J. Murphy, in charge of the|nasty ‘chop wave, and the waves | sent sale, Green's claar store yeom to yun in all directions, ‘his | . b ta pene LENE: Paterson Pursloy's — cfg Ma whnt we ran Into, and tt was tm. | leant society ‘girl, whose en- Sha eel meaner Nati Piper & Taft's, Wiley's cigar store, |modintely evident that wo were inj gagement to wed Lord Doune,|“~ne Work of Satan in the World." Kreitor & Bernbaum’s, Joe Dizurd's,|for some wet going We had| heir to the Barl of Moray,| Queen Anne Baptist Chnurch—1¢ | all Spring cignr stores, American 1o-| planned on making Rock buy that! hag been formally ainounced| W: Howe st. Rew. 1h Pile P pastor, 5 om, }1baom, “The Sure F Eilm Swedish Baptise Church—p 46th st, and Sunnyside ave. Re Magnus Johnson, pastor. 11 a. m, sermon in Swedish by the pastor; 7:30 p.m, sermon in English by the pastor. Barbara Murray, Amer- Duniap Bapt'st Chureh-=-p, A.) 3 me. Art ssheticr any| tt London. Lord Doune The last English king to com-|THURLOW ISLANDS 1|They met. while Lord Doune|.. Wiest Baptist Atnbrose M. mand soldiers in action was George; However, not haying been told . vy] Hatley, Do Dy 45 a m. Sunday Il, Who directed the charge of the anything ibout the difficuttios of | Was visiting New York two school; morning sermon, “The Atone Suffolk regiment at Dettingen, Johnwon straits, we decided to Keop | Years ago. ment"; 646 p.m, Bh BP, two democratic national convention di- rect from Madison Square Gar. don,

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