The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1925, Page 17

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WEDNESDAY, TH ATT . National Swimming Meet Thrilling! * Event of Knights Templar Week WORLD - FAMOUS STARS HERE Galaxy of Record-Holders Assembled in Contests BLUE - RIBBON PROGRAM Great Champions of Water Sport Seen at Lake Canal NE of tho t Knights Temp! is the national champ ar o¢ wimmit new With the ming sport is cer pionst diving and othe compete ships, In the pi in the ni t it has been the cus tom of the A. A. U., under regulations any officially sa championship meet is held, tribute es h year the events among the ing local water ca for the first time, permits most of events to be held ttle, ALAXY OF STARS ENTE In ally the entire galaxy the same pete mits the world’s be the Pacific; | ew Ori ampton year; holder of many and reputed Stud: | back. | water | by Kruger, great swinimer and diver of r sutation wit make or break in| SEND REPRESENTATIVES It is said by A. A. teams comp: United es' teams com pletely swept the swimming and| @ diving eve games. Rep from the ent haye been K the canal | the ity; Ver "lunge nal for this | : M Biblical Drama Is Awe-Inspiring A SCENE FROM “THE WAYFARER.” The multitude before Jecdbaler gate ready to | Consul of Elliott Bay Camp, No. M ‘OST F acclaim the Messiah. hat in: presents the h sction, | of w nn of world-wide 1 » teachix of Chr i K i " Bit t m ot Bat dow 1 th of e tutu: ar 1 ov ‘Th ursday Is | Woodmen ee : ke Opened Wide «. : BY ©. J, KING jodern Woodmen of Americ Visit Camp, > of Modern W NO ADMISSION PRICE (¢ BARGED follywood A De z - — A cet C.J. King nomah J Makani club, | Camp wants you to k Hawall; N M. C. A.j| stand ready to serv uit wa Roman Pools, ; Los Angeles} po to make your visit a mem A. C.; Uniontown, Pen Crystal|orable one. We Swimming club and oth ur auto trips o' preparati for the| 1 pa ( Game commis championships have been made at|the surrounding sno v her counties, tho state the Lake Washington canal. In| tains, after your boat trips on Puget | game departme ind < they fateat order to ea able stage for| Sound and our lakes to the many| service are represented with exhib the starts and for the| beautiful islands, and after enjoying | ity k e, sporting goods races, and to make a background| our ideal clima 5 urn | stor list of booth for the diving, a curtain has been|home boosters for S¢ con rt 1 fur farm with live ant- the underwork of bridge to the from Mont platform. accommodate suspended th if starting Bleachers to 7,000} | been erected on both sides of| There are several known large de-| are st the latter including full and| al, permitting perfect vislon|posits of magnesite, located in Stev-| INDIAN CAMP mixed blood. Thero is an additional | e Other sdating room|ens county, which have a total re-| BIG ATTRACTION seasonal population of somo 15,000] js available will be used as|serve tonnage of at least 7,000,000] Boy Scouts and Campfire Girlsare| engaged in fishing, placer mining | necessary. jtons of commercial magnesite ithere in picturesque camps. There! and lumbering. | vention ¢ unds of dollars on slves, cougars, bob- hawk animal MAGNESITE DEPOSITS atory and birds Sir Knights— Tho eyes of the world aro gradually being turned toward Puget Sound, and no part of the universe gives promise of a more glittering future than does this wonderland of America. With tho scenery of Switzerland, tho climate ot Italy, richer soll than the Valley of the Nile, a growing commerce, St requires no Delphio oracle to predfet the future of this Sound country, Plan your visit #0 that LAND. PUGET you may «see all THE CHARMED SOUND, BRIDGH Central DREDGING CO. and other | orrors | dwell in ony and devote its ef upbullding 1 peacetime pursults © been made that all i Temp m . in some of th n which Sir Knights are part Knights to fave Day at Sportsmen’s ae Set Aside for Seattle’ Guests at Outdoors Display is the home camp of the sportsmen, | orta, ack making with s in camp cookery and| s of outdoor skill bear, cougar, cooh and put thru thi of golf and ty Yacht club of that thri ing spor And perhaps tho greatest of all t , where the de Americar inal tet their erem Lumbering Is Big | Northern Industry | The third indus in fn In Aladka fs lumber of Alas ortance | ost of the] ed in two | d to one-hi preser the United f the 100,000,000 able for manuf: id for fuel per mill 8 print co: tes, mption of The remainder of timber are ring purposes | Tho establishment of | in connection with pulp mills will be ono of the Important industrial developments of the near] future Alaska Population | Totals About 55,000! The population of Alaska in 1920 000. 80,000 white and 25,000 bitte . of Conclave HE program of events for the 36th Triennial Con- clave of Knights Templar of America at Seattle, July , follow SATURDAY, JU uy 45 p.m. Arrival of or ! f the ¢ fante 6:00 por A 1 of ¢ ast Le 1 J and 6:30 p.m, and f g. Arrival of Grand Command abor SUNDAY, JULY 26 11:00 a, m. Divine service eattle chu for Knight Templar > p.m, Off Granda ment.divine services at the I t #F 1 t Rt Li Bayard i ht F c 1 Prelat ‘i Mark A Gr t Gr 4 ¢ mmand $00 p. m, Eyer ner ttle churches for Knight Temy 5 UE 27 nd on ¥ und. (I ar ) Annap EI tt a c ) m. } t Bethlehem tion In the n of The 1 Commande k n, B Lenora i 43 band Ca 8:45 p.m ha Grand Commandery of Louisiana in the Jur Olympic Hote 9:00 p.m. Electrical d TUESDAY, JULY 10:00 a, m, Grand parade States of America ple auditorium, Har of the Knights Templar of the United of the Grand Encampment tn Masonic Pine st to the members trand Comma: Olymple Hi tem. of the Grand y of Was An a p imen ampm t par 1 Commar y of Wisconsin fn jon, Fifth e d Lenora bar of Milw “ 0 nd Commandery of Massachu t Olym Ho Dpm. ¥ ™ Dy and ladie t Eas . ns t the Arm Ww WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 9:00 a. m. Continuation of the busine © of the Grand Encampment ) a.m. Beginning of competitive dr adium, 2:30 p.m. Military review and retreat t nd drill teams in University 1ium ¢ 1 ematic hem Con Em, Sir John be headed t 4:00 p.m. Form ehem Western Gate chorus of Peterson, of 7:00 p.m. International Travelin nquet at Eagles’ auditorium, tendered by Bethlehem Comma No. 19, of Seattle, complimentary of its reception of the Beause to r Knights of Western Gate Preceptory and the es t other invited 7:00 p.m. Con y banquet to the three principal officers of the subordir of the Nort jurisdictions of Or ana iB Columbia by Seattle Commar the banquet room of the Chamber of Commerce, I & 7:00 p. in, Complimentary futuals” by the Grand Commandery of h ler clut p.m. Complime the Grend Commandery na to Gr y and the @ ersity sta it Commandery No, 1, 1 odlawn Commandery No, 76 band, olunteer par eption by the Grand Commandery of California The Olym: Hotel room of and concert Grand Commandery band of Portland, Ore m. Recept 8:30 p. m y the Grand Commandery of Ohio in the mpic Hotel Grand Commandery for ballroom of 7 1:00 p.m. Re of Missouri in the Itallan room of The Olymple Hote 9:00 p.m. Electrical displ 9:00 p.m. Dancing f 1 nd thelr ladies t the ose temple, Eighth and st. and at the Armo estern ave. and, Virginia st THURSDAY, JULY 30 Continuation of the business 9:00 a. m. sion of the Grand Encampme 9:00 a.m. Continuation of competitive drills in University sta- dium. 2:00 p.m. Election of Grand Encampment officers. oO p.m. J 00 p.m. F review of the commanderies of Calife 8:15 p.m and reception by the Grand Commandery of Colo- r » honor of Most Eminent Sir George W. Vallery in the Italian room of The Oly 1. 9:00 p.m. Electrical 9:00 p.m. at ind U nion at, and at the Armory, Western ave. and Virginia st FRIDAY, JULY 3 1:00 a.m. Unfinished business of the Grand Encampment 2:00 p.m. to 12 and thelr ladies ) midnight. Farewell to all visiting Sir Knights Accident Health All in One Policy Life ) .ygy {Disability £3 i 1” | double indemnity (Old Age Endowment Combine Your Insurance—It Costs Less GREETINGS to the Knights Templar Hosts The Northern Life joins with all Seattle and the entire Pacific Coast in a cordial welcome to the 86th TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE Knights Templar The hospitality of our Home Office is extended to all SIR KNIGHTS AND LADIES as well as to our Policyholders and friends ys in ing a few da} who may be attending the CONCLAVE, the WAYFARER, or merely spend- THE SUMMER PLAYGROUND OF AMERICA The Company has just celebrated tts Nineteenth Anniversary with the ver creditable production record of over FIVE MILLION DOLLARS of new busi- ness in thirty days. 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