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THE SEATTLE WEDNESDAY, JI The Star’s Camera Glimpses of Knights’ Parade: ceives the Salute of Followers a ae 4 Big Crowds? We'll Sa a —-—--- _— y So! |. The Grand Master Re Grand Master Leonic Perry iWewby in the reViewir n av st. receiving the salute of the great parade of Knights Templar passing in review at the end of the long procession 1 lay moon. The larger picture shows a general view of the pavilion, with the f the ladies of Sir Knights and the Grand Master's round fore Here are three views of the huge crowds tnat packed the line of march thruout the Knights Templar parade on Tuesday. The spectators crowded the roofs of buildings and all available space on the streets. The picture at bottom shows part of the decorations on The Olympic Hotel, where Grand Master Newby has his headquarters All photos on this pag: & Bradley BIGGEST KNIGHTS Oddy aid Ends of Parade 1 most march. Banquet at Olympic Given) \..\", for Grand Encampment | ‘:,” Members of the grand encamr Ment were guests of the W ton grand commanery night, at a banquet in t pan ish ballroom at The Olympic Hote The visiting ladies were entertain {il team members, ff its ITH the rat-tat-tat of its ble, lit Reminiscent of the South. These youthful citizens found a place of vantage and stuck on. |to it thru the march, You can just bet they saw the parade. That's what they came down ching | town to see. » and intermedi: out over the hea to one t ands, the drum corps of the at a similar affair in the Georgian What a Portland, Or delegatic was | 7 3 dining room. each former ¥ cheered and applauded. Near neigh . ° a They were the largest formal here befc ind real rivals or not, the corps dred and fifty persons w apr at each banquet fj ED NE NS ey J Toasts were drunk to Presid E » Ub-top of the Meds 8 : Coolidge and King George of E: feal Dental bull , over 1 aa. ‘ aN cf ai by Frederi had a huge "3 k Grand | vie. Angele quota > They got a . 7 r as ay Master Leonidas Perr: spoke aot tiie bird's-eye view of the parade and Pe 4 Stay tions ed none from the heat which | on “The Grand Encampment of | brethren down on the street Knights Templar |their commanc Edward A. Evans, of Quebec, j bands preme grand master of the ereign great priory of Cana x! ‘ v bere * i ae pce nes 4 aT Ny TRAPATT IAN pe: bog works from the Armour packing plant, off duty during nt carried a traf. tended g the su h Ca 7 “Hands A 49th Paralle BY atiloa Ci Mh parade, carried thelr lunches to George W. right eminent f ide lines and divided at between the m thelr sand rehing thousan hes and thermo, bottles grand generalissimy, told of “Cru sader Plans.” Mrs. John Campbell, wife of the Srand commander of th and com amandery of Washington, «4 toast men than A eeetied wag the inevitable small nplar orga h {th An eye for business mistress at the ladies’ banquet. Mrs orth in fact, there were dozens of them Newby and Mrs. William L. Sharp, sand san, selling simple little home-made feld wife of the grand captain general, |fornia, # Come,’ Th ing stools to weary parade watchers, | were principal speakers. a big hand all along the route, much see of it in appreciation of their agile Gxt TING and singing and filling ITH a series of war-whoops the |drum major ration SO the ar with pe immortal | Blackfeet Indiang descended : Pee AO Waye: tne upon the train bearing Holyrood bands varied the solemn | cheers by the crowd Commandery No. 32, Knight strains wih more} , . : ph Jalong the side lines wherever they | Templar of Cleveland, O, ‘They and lighter state melodies. |" a1 famous sone capttired Jim Irwin and I. W nificent grand com- | vag Jer, Pullman conductor and played Mary: from that state was YOMPL mo s . them into their tribe at M ‘and “Dixte’ im Gite LY phone system control clers, B. C. : See Loe citieani ed the march. Private branch The Cleveland knights placed a exchange was manned by four girls en stations along the route got orders from headquarters | in Pler 1, | hymn | see | Templar | FARADE was marked by-reappear- | ovation | ance of the old “Your-photo-in kes com-|one-minute’ man, But he appeared greeted with|to be the most unpatronized fellow ‘lexceptionally tumultuous cheering, of the lot h and flags on the Warren | so @ rding memorial jin Vancou yer, B.C. Harding wes a member | of the Cleveland commandery. | A footsore knight, William Buchmuelier, of Ivanhoe Com: |mandery, St. Louis, Mo., resting his weary feet after the long march thru Seattle's downtown streets, “I’m going ta r" ¥ Yat . 4, as.” take a hill home with me,” he said, marching tune, brought jas played by the M |mandery band, It ¥ S6TJILLS and reviewing that’s all Seattle's go! #4 one footsore, perspiring and weary tanda, * shout fos Angele re mplat Jail along the route ae A small section of Detroit Commandery’s marching men, above, and another view of PortEAnd Templars wore vod ep OT DAWGS, a dimo"; “Hot sit sol ala walt i en | eee | ARIOUS states got San Jose, California, “marching as to wav” in the Knights ‘Templar parade, roses, those from Kansas car 1 baked ham, ten cents’; ‘'P Of hin drill-team A I i ba ner } i i i" at ‘i m ‘ : ni | r x A | 1 ried artificial sunflower California | nuts.’* All the calls of the cireus ith windows or roof able to | sentative lurched, cap ne {HGON'H gyand commandery t 1 0 ‘ P , | y | een Fe nant pedis reat \( the ION'B a fia corninanie Me than 400 tourist care ae A WILD WHS tinge was in ee dorles were proud of their |food-vendors echoed thru the air in Mo" men dofted hain as the| rich harvest by charging adtnlealon | ‘ ‘ lcAPathiehye Ree TINK, daraeak parked at the auto tourist usted into @ parade by the | cto Boar insignia—and Hum-| tho inevitable interstices of the vin Htars and Stripes wont by.|to his vantage point, Tho price ANILA, Porto Rico, Cuba, Mex-|Lonora at, under the direction of itw|S2™p Wednosday, Many of thom | unis ie Font shes fauceraie boldt Park, IL, delegations believed | Parade. — Onlookers: discu hil The flag went by so often that lots | generally was 60 cents a person, | foo, Hawall, All of them wore |lender, H. N, Stoudenmoyor, Ovor.| carry ‘visiting Knights and famitios, | Sent vooutlain iP Old Covoter) i the old “forewarned Js fore. {48H Chattered; others madly dashed of inen took off thotr hate perman-| You took your chances of finding alrepresented by Knights in uew {tures and marches will make up the] “stl ro so tanta A WAU dis by. the .abw i : ‘ Jactoss tho street—all waiting for the DR WAte paves tecutto, Phe havateaate: 4 L P uke up ‘ room f 00 cars more," says | ponies ridden by tho ‘Texas deloga aphoriers, { carried UM-lnext group of crusaders to come y's Bi program, ¢ | i de ceiinlh staid ei. | a i 4 " » W. Melnturt, caretaker, tion, in case of rain, along, ”