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ww yr. i © Cae > = wa wn Pri = — “a =~) ita a met < | Ex WEATHER | The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington T Ho) E| coe Today iene 0 bi ‘at Y Cs La r ial Rotered ae 8 » Matter May 3, 3899, at the Postoffice at Meaiti, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per Your, by Mall, $3.00 1925. * ass es. VOL. 27. NO. 180, <> SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JULY —_ <= + COME IN “ - FLOODS es Howdy, folks! If the price of Seattle’s Guest List rubber continues to advance, we really don't know what restau rants will make their waffles Expected to Number out of | 100,000 Tomorrow os: f s of | By C, A, Clay a sags ecg NIGHTS TEMPLAR held Mwiag Gumi, sadiess Gay pre | full and complete posses: ” eae | sion of Seattle Monday. f rudder vets re ez | There were thousands here pens yd will be | and thousands more were flood- ftord b ” res. ing in thru the’ city’s gates thruout the day. The Sir Knights have won the city in peaceful but tremendous invasic Grand , safe s in his npic Hotel, Saturday the -hosts of wing in num- nieftain, modern ca. after a tr | evening, knight “Blackie” Fadden, Crystal Pool star, practicing the double somer @ Ault forward running dive at the Lake Washington canal, in prepar ation for the A, A. U. national championship tournament Wednes er : day. Fadden is entered in all the IT WAS A “DUEL TO DEATH” when Bryan and Darrow. clashed in the Scopes evo- palatal ag the difficult Double }ution trial at Dayton. Bryan was wan and worn as Darrow unmercifully plied him with jelly flop. | questions and subjected him to bitter and scathing rebuke on the witness stand. His friends and pleas- of scores of ring more and thousands of Sir Knights and families the committee ee on estimated that i 5 ues y that this “crossing of swords” with the famous Chicago attorney caused the Common- ad arrived and th cans be Nani sae's a}.(e2'S death, It was admitted that he was not the same after the ordeal. He is shown here 1 000 of them woul q mys in bad shar as he appeared on the witness stand, defending his fundamentalist faith, parrying sharp will oes e morniif Bee questions with sharp re plie: s, and fighting the attempt of Darrow to show him to the world welling t al, inc luding } Total casualties over the week. / 4S an ignorant champion of hi $ cause families and friends of Knights and , 1 . . a) eae ther attracted here by the con- i porrows drown MRS. ELIZABE atl “Heda eh nee as. But it ign’t because | (lave: to more than 100,000 persons, ! saytolered- ey froma totaw | ; MRS. ELIZABE’ H NEWBY doesn’t often figure inthe headlines. But it isn’t because GREAT THRONGS 1.826 biown up by exploding bot ili ° she ought not to be there. It’s simply that “powers behind thrones” don’t generally fig-| rRoM EVERYWHERE les Muam ennings ryan ure in that way. However, the wife of Grand Master Leonidas P. Newby, of the Knights| “they came by trainloads, by mel > ihe gd | Templar, does most of the work of that exalted office, as even Leonidas himself admits. and autos me in eve able to for | HE Bill ats ‘ & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers | curt it seemed ERE volution in the | » Billow, .mountain-high, implacable, sublime, ’ ! in = = - all from everywhere had ei | Beats its brief space against resisting shores She 8 Worked for 40 | come to town. " ame from ever, zs : | And then falls back in impotence into the sea Years on Mammoth | rom cor U cate i (7 Ay | TL Which gave # power, K.T.Conclaves | What to See, Where to Sep a 5 TERS: SURRET! BLUES Commoner Passes in Day- | ee the hos es ; Oe es | sehen tstinenished con Tag i mle ca k my § . | 1en, gathering its broken parts, ‘ St d bids t S It Knights r of Can f © tea site her sin: ton as He Sleeps tt Jedtutotite suace to theradeaullt |] AND: adler, this is the other a Go an en to See by Most Eq But when she wants her daddy, et: 1d . \ i i fii : | it ofthe: ble ‘show, It’s: the \ ward A. Eva . She'll double-cross him! |} Alike on yielding sand and firm basal the “woman twho’ hase be toing Iter of the § ple who are sorry they belleved the / Nation Mourns Death of Goads the lazy sea to fitful fury, ars, while her husband has been | a motte | x baal SeMPIEs AUR DOINEL £0. 5 | Path ae teeta ee "over the week-end Sa hes Democrat Leader Only to disperse into the upper airs wre Elisabeth’ Newby, wite cot | Siloam, obmmandary: 78 | a ag eae THe tennis |Sembles in Victoria August 1. i p oe @ And send the livening rain Most E t’ Grand Ma Leot University Stadium: First presen tokens aif Z ~ | SEATTLE SMILES IN AY Today's fable: Once upon a time BY JOHN NIMMICK To earth again i t fare Masonic Temple: Opening of grana | BR 3HT NEW DRESS P. 4 turned an ice cream freezer! United Press Staff Correspondent : & : n nent, K. T,, 2 p.m x ora wom Soa eal Ba i} long enough to suit his wife. | T)AYTON, Tenn, July 27.— vee ha ana Pamnant ; i ndstand Pavilion, Fifth and|2e dress, « gracious hostess to I oF see | William Jennings Bryan, Ae Rik Hess nt oe ap P-|Lenora: Band concert. .by Grand | multitude of guests, The day wa Li'l Gee Gee says all the oldtime| the crusader—grim of feature ReaMire And) Creavor; Ss} ommandery band of Louisiana, 2:30;|>right, with the warmth of a Ju , tortionists have become orches-| in death as he was in life— Lashing, beating, Ne} by Wisc 1 comm sun tempered by Cie auras tra leade rests today in the camp of his Crashing, nor retreating uate b: p.m pe enka an tor bet: Pe bd vised friends and followers here, the But to gather force 3 J | r Park: Concert by Kan. | 16 2 : be rue eae ane SCIENCE DEPARTMENT vietim of his Iast great battle Tbr now: attacl ni dhatra amine clit | commandery, 8 p.m he fresh water air from Seattle Modern booze has a high med- | ‘The « f Dayte or new attacks upon the frowning cliffs Sports Show: Uusual features, 10 | Dy lakes. Ws, feinal value. Thousands of lives | closed in honor of his mem 1 | Which dam the tidestream of our nation’s course of| Downtown streets were flutteri a to 11 p. m,, Howe Coll indation Mu Spr are saved every year by inabil- | its people, offer as one whate How wonderful was his blend. um, candinavian bri- ble La perenne ea hie ity to get it. aid is possible the nil And how? ‘moved ‘off into the dives ats : . dal, procession, Norse folk songs en s and ants of Knig! i s 2. w, is in mourning rats ho ‘eres 1 off into the upper airs, » 90 1 1 ca Fifth and Be erate Pavilion, Thied ana|Templar. The entire city, far o Se 1) Gee. Gee, the africa, swimme gl ct eh Adown ethereal stairs ey were all 4 by Golden | Jefferson: Band concert by Los An- | nto the residenos sections decoy Pte ys she is fond of all kinds of| voice for 30 Bo ae Cool dews upon our thirsting, spirits he shall send. Ive been In every.) West commander 30, commandery eae in honor of the visitors, Floral toes, except'chop suey Joints cietiied tain fons inte Alvaro Shoemak ni For Shut-Ins: concerts} Olympic Hotel: Comr | designs of countless forms vied it ) foo Wis Jal peace to fi 1 1 , 40 years, my |broadeast by KFC 8:30 and | bang aria hatheoons the parks with a variety of othe: hy al peace to free silver, lay in st pa nto the /KTCL at 9. bi eatery Sibade 4 01 > offeri by fir 1 ip Here lie the remains Lanithel Hout lawn’ of the Richard | a Ube One Bical beech ir y grand commandery, Par- | tecorative offerings by firms and sy Of Marry Blatt ears hata weoihi€ té Bios bit “= |ranks ¢ and master 3 a F, 8: Wiscon Jeitizens thruout the city. F ‘i 5 ° 2 thank Ko Tell, give Suet & | oe ees ee ea : There were Knights everywhere He dove forty feet Rstaa' ob: tollen bits& few oe 6 ” | ; : alae a lery reception, Italian room, 3 Pat And landed flat. om. far and neat r bay DS Sr A Oe oe TUESDAY Massachusetts commandery recep-|#"4 there was someone there to wel- c anata ’ he's been away from home almost : i u come them . nt in the Scope 1 tion, Juni room, 8:45: . co! ndplualy for the past year Eade national swimming ¢bAM-| passed by tho bier to pay him fina oly: Xotg the, Saatreyue Seer Sownlownt Grar : | University Stadium: “The way-| 48 the many commanderies swept mships will be determined here} homage in ocbirse Abe| Said; and So t roved w: mAccording to precedent the grand icnights ‘Templar: Route: Form at |farer,” 8 in, they were met by Seattle = is week, and already a number of| body again ho ithe Ut Bd Peete Foe Oy eer SARs nd Madison, north on First to| Seattle Harbor: Visitors may visit| Washington escort _ commanderies fiiig > stars practicing the crawl| that those not see him to | thou itede gritid “anester Swill St vis Rls SA Nada bard DRAW, LOR TOaE res f they we re na a p driv} ai Second B¢ . ee anotl . ! 5 bse . Yesler; east to Third Union; ! kans. AGoh ecPromaite ying, they were taken to head- i ohh A ns ndave, during: may have another ¢ x, . Newby wa right eminent grand 2 arte: r e )yf rush hou Jon the porch of the .'Friends Believe Bitter Clash With Darrow| Nomby, was, Tent eminent. grand | cast 49 Fourth; south to Seneca; east | taking U'navy float, foot | Awarters in the Casto at Third aye, £ ory ». 6 ae i phd ae ae 4 I r t e; east to Sixth f Was st and Jefferson st Sryan, sittl 1 el chair } position a ar ahead chedu: 1 » Six of Washington st 5 , r »!SNDIDATES FOR THE POISON watched the « of Dayton cit Caused Commoner’s Death Kaa sere : Feeney nOrum On) | oe Sttut-Inas Parade: broadoast | nen Gs wi DO IVY CLUB sini pba hap bil abeT Ni bent hte & Fifth |}by KOA, 10; bands broadcast by | *HING - Low, raffish fellows who drive Tomorrow again the body will } BY WILLIAM J. LOSH ) urtroom July 21 and pro-lempiar work all hia life,” said t 10} KTCL at 2:30 and 9 p.m, by KFOA|® There was a parade thru down Vancouver and send you ii. state” parlor of the| United Press Staff Correspondent. | cl he unimportance of individ: | str4, Newby retired from bael.|% M. lasts three to four hours, Il-}at-8:30 p. m,, musical program, K, 'T, | {WN Streets every halt hour or so. 1G Bek labels from beer and | Rog all who, but a |W eu TON, July 27.—A‘‘duel} uals and the allmportance of negs some years ago, and. our. aon, |Uminated. streets and electrical dis- | banquet, ‘begadcast by KFOA at 6:45 slop aie? Headiuervera setaeeae wt ampagne bottles. | (Turn to Page ¥2, Column 6) to the ith,” sald the com. | ¢ pun to measure the speed of his| yoyg, has taken his office He pl downtown m pm |eanabie Pope aa ating at rh o-* ner c ded for the evolu-| enc pats lerkand axtuttorne 5 ae ee SS ss ? (oR Oe i iss ie aga cen as am feéling ‘fit. I am, gld‘'to| Ta" ® Dadmercand an att Sut | might and main to keep ahead of the ‘ } ge del cardon pei tor epedved. Hoy iiga7sdeud at Days] be ». Iwill stay 1 ne trial |} lox 18... follow in his fathé | great rush of registration, As soo) i {the purchiase of sland of E I Me ‘ i te all fcotsteps. He's a member of the as the Knights were registered thet A] Heck! Theit) Kel is an island in| |i: over : t grafd encampment committee of were ‘eapactatl: to the! verioisa ahaa ot a three-letter word denoting an! who were oclated with | commi July 7, § 4 | Indiana.’ of Seattle, where thelr commandéry ongated fish! lie there will vad) Mune into battle * Rpoke that) ‘Tho fact that Grand Maste | 0 to Page 12, Col dias Strikes Edge of Float; Lad| tie mortar wouna t.{night at the Aqua hotel and pro-} Newby lives at Knightstown, Ina.,|Runaway Auto Ends Mad ge 12, Column 5) # lore a - i) ternoon eek ago y, when he| claimed duel to the death jis a mere coincidence, The name | Trip in Building Entrance | q TODAY'S FABLE "| in Critical Condition — | met ciarence par ‘alone in Jot the town, Mra, Newby says, has] 1 TI é | | ps bl f + io relatic o the K hn ‘Ter a tunni away on BE. M i st Fy | ase: anon. 8 tla He ee | memorable conflict Driver Flees After \n xe ne Lah : 2 ta mi emp! aan jtoteeblla wut on es pepo Downtown Streets Will Be| s t " | ‘While attempting 6 into Lake yn the rustic Tumber platform to 1 | organization, It 1. small farm rutome out passenge ould beat the club professional | | While attempting to dive into Lake| | ¢ rustle Tumber platform to Crash; Car Is Held jing community east ‘of mndian-| Sunday crashed into the front. en Kept Clear of Autos | : It hd Just had a little more | | arninet living tower at Mount|day drenched with sunshine and| Police are holding the ear of an| pol trance of the Broadway hall, Broad: | | Sixteen Crack Teams Com- practice. : [aMiee oack br gunday’ caters : tint identified driver who crashed inte A way and Madison, wrecking the 1 ; ; po) - Set Baker park beath Sunday, Mervin | swept by the mountain winds, Bry- | Uniden Ns 1. opy © enjoyed these con-| front of the building | Orders were issued Monday by the A A eee MG iruston, 12, of Ashcroft, B. C., was|an, in the shining armor@pf faith Sab Raven ashi al cl Fa dvarene et Then Aine Z| ‘ho automobile was demolished, | Police. forbidding ‘the parking! of pete for Lodge Honors ously injured when he struck the/and Darrow, in the habilimenta of | Urday afternoon ne driver, anid to) Caves, ‘The: cars atte 0° ofiter 0 Lei % Homie \iybands are born seek Wie: with fle he licepitslann, cones saworais |e “drut v eee tor As) Haale tor ere maine ey contlniie, ate Ache eAUAGAI eeRAE danogate it tutomobiies on the streets over! sixteen crack drill feams from some achieve meckneas, and some ‘ vs ; 7 $ ‘| policerten could arrest him. all. We are going to continue. at-} doorway caused great da © the) which Tuesday's Knights’ Templar] at » : > Blateas will ait Tue with thelr solves’ folks! he injured by taken to It cut years from the old man’s} ¥ tonding them. Just because my| building. © Windows — were smashed | ade lived eDar nh ua ali s en! vay . oe ie Minor hospital, where he placed | life, sald some unwitting seer Lo ROE OTT a husband 4s to bo past grand master | M4 pillars were knocked down and . § ant Parad de os 9 ain cwhen New Polk's Directory sa ener eee 8 ok Saya Judge Raulston’s gavel called time|( TODAY? S Joes not mean that our activitios| the front of tho building wai teft In] On that day no automobiles what- | stadium Wednesday at 9 a: m. ° <7 The lad had been visiting at the}in the cruel, but sensational pat ‘ a 1 dangerous condition, according to} over will bo - competition for Knights Templar are now 411,578 people in brah 966 | WANT ADS will cease, oven if I do most of the i 4 | ver will bo allowed to stand at the OHIL ROnbtes webb but it’s not the fault of tfig)motoriats, | home of Dr. Robert Wightman, 2608) (le, Fryan appeared aoa work, Because my daughter-in-law, |e Janitor, Golvin Michael, curb, according to Capt. B. Tal ey ventas ! s 34th avo, 6 old-time “fire had ebbed. Hel! wilt help you to secure the par- |] who has beon with me at the last} ‘The licenso on the auto was Issued | * ie} A) $2,000 silva punch bowl, YP DIANT When he jumped from the spring le briefly motionless at the end, 4 tleular homo you, are looking for lined, \a@ehouldering most ot my | 0 ©: A. Taylor, 914 Newell st edges. A special detail of police symbollo of Masoity and of Wash- " Wu board, the boy failed to clear the j Balning frength to go home Here is a dand 4 || burden now." | Jwill patrol tho parade route andj ington, will be tho first prize; a edge of the float by a few Inches An angry flu apread upon hi .. au & |selie agiy cars that may at massive hall cléck will go to the : (latiie Gay.) Lay Jong’ aves Ign of the fl nang h 1 uy omaniiniuredh | ty may attempt a binck elgarro, drinking coffee, His face atruck the timbers. The! neck and across his temples, His} BRAND NEW BUNGALOW | J y thet next best toant; a. sterling silver : TALE © park Peading thn ounline sprints, Anon’ Wp) lenock, tractured , ile: witull, -neversly | condlsonianpoaréa’dkngoreue News| || COM mn bungaiow, 2 bel- |! Ratal M erious 4, libation set. té the third, and. an Ani to breakfasting on waffles and Wile | meting nnd brulaing hia face. Hal vaner men that night entted. th CE ae ceiling, || A yater Autoist; He Flees | In addition {0 tho no-parking| ornate bronae tablet to the fourth. vig sausage, w noble a a ce ana 0 M 4 pape nen yma veh callec Ve pemutifu decorated vin ate a watching the tide flowing gently across | | other wsure themselves the In fentures, furnace garag Vajling thru an open bathroom | suffered minor injur saturday | aide streets must be kept clear, with| morning and all day Thursday the sandapit, Ih ic to the breeze wigh- | INVITE KNIGHTS Cor 1 1 1 ed AL Ly Las Sd hadi adh |window, John MeConnell, 74, 4808] when she was struck by a hit and] | aR halt Mere Ns) ved iAGPORAAT ANA been i iomme jad not collapsec v i " 1 the exception that cars may stand; Hach team will bo given a ha "Fs anon taking « sip of cooling Jemon| All visiting Knights Templar are} Not only thi« incident, but tho|| furn to the Want Ad Columns || Sunnyside ave, died Sunday in the} run driver at the corner of Ninth | IN na ants lhour to -okecuto drills in, the. sta ’ rinke, for my nick's make, Solinvited to make use of the Mansoni | whole Scopes trial} wore heavily on |] and see who is offering this home Norwegian hospital of skull frac: }aves and Pine st. The car, a bug" | dium, anarat the close of the drills ile Saba Pleats atasenat Twines, club rooms in the Areade bullding, | Bryan. One has only to recall the |] to you. READ THE WANT AD |! e manner of hig fall re-fdriven by a middle-aged man, it in} At no street In the downtown dis-|‘myursday might the winners will Anon to bed, on the fifth floor, of all timen, during | Mgorous man who descended from|| COLUMNS FOR GOOD RUYS EN ]{maing a mystery, but is be ins} said, struck hor and dragged her for | trict, however, may ears park in| be announced, Prises will be pre eee the conclave week, it was announced | hia train at Dayton, July 7, and the || RAL BSTATE vestigated by Dr, Wy J. Jones, |several yards, Thosdviver retused to) the middle, or stand double, Over! sented at tho bull at tho Armory ‘ mA. J. 8, | Saturday, dull, tired Bryan who stood in the e yi chief deputy coroner, Aid hiy victim and drove oft, 100 officers will enforce thia order, Thursday night, A m 4