.-' ' - - - ' TITE STTXDAT OBEGOXIAX, POItTLAyD, JUNE 27, 1920 m- P.T.TMPSR IN ARABIAN WONDERLAND IS SHRINE ELECTRIC PAGEANT f 2" if"'5''' X ::':. V'.. 1. ' w ;o V t 1 , - - 1 "1 4li 1 . -1 .I ''SUBS- ft if J& i .t X. ... i -4 t N V V 11 5-1 9v 3to . ' 3- 5 4tf 1 , 5I A h A1 3 fl - 3 3: It ' jStetnj ,.,ij-J;i uyoo.- f if V y V .A, -V .-.:.-. T.-Lovelp cfiiWren in "Sftrine o the Rose." 2. Ever) Ma sonic and Shrine insignia in "Mystic Band of Friendship. 3. Unique in conception, "The Oasis of the Pacific. 4. Al Mailaikah temple chanters. 5. Mayor Baker s electrically illuminated office on wheels. 6. Murat of Indianapolis' banner -bearers. 7. One could almost smell the desert in "Hitting the Hot Sands for Mecca. 8. "Hang On to the Rope," and the Pendleton Indians bore the rope. 9. Majestic indeed ivas "The Arabian Knight." 1 0. Charles Ringler as the "Dancer of Ildez Kiosk" "vamped" the crowds. :i 1 h V-vv liP'.!r' tf"; 'lr&Vh- 3 1 V pwxjo, .... :iX.x4BWSWV 1 -1 rt'iirii'Wiivii-iift tiirnmvnrfn n 1 iiii V1MM rVrttSiirWl rtifi i 4 I;.' r " j i 1 -fry miiihit riti art I