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\ TURSDAY, JULY Mammoth Pageant Stuns'BRYAN'S SPIRIT Grand Conclave Parade .) @ Throngs of Spectators W farer, “Greatest pfs Spectacle in Seattle , Strikes Audience Dumb With Reverence x BY J. RO gUSTICE we r 2. h en F HYMN SUNG IN Bet HONOR OF BRYAN \ 2 THIRD SEASON For WAYFARER HERE ALL REPRESENTED IN CLOSING SCENE DAVIS ENCORED BY BIG CROWD t A TROLLEY SERVICE IS OUTSTANDING FEATURE 1 s tne continued entft#) th Screens | r.:::i:%'sx of Ses Strand |x. “CARRIES ON” Undelivered Speech Is Bitter Assault on Re ion DARROW IS RIDICULED Flaming Sarcasm of Com- moner Much in Evidence BY JOHN NIMMICK staff Correspondent It likened the ‘Te vo trail to the Christ before Pil nd proclaimed Again © and love meet face to face and the question of “What shall wered, A bloody, brutal doc tr evolution — demands, # that He be crucified. SPERCH RIDICULES LOED-LEOPOLD DEFENSE Bryan’s Body Will Go East Wednesday | OF THEKNIGHTS | ; AUTOS NEEDED: "| More Cars for K. T. Sight-| seeing Tours Desired Women Overcome in | Dense Parade Crowd c Edna Q f \ 4 nd \ a ; 1d | t ertot r men te ir at Flight Will Start and Jame t. cable car tho the Yonler car continued operaion,| From San Francisco 1078 | SAN DIEGO, July (By U. P., | Liberty fo oe wan es one/Ot the: moat: tn rt: [district headquarters toda that the ft ? he ht im. {tart of the Calif tHawall air Eee rt aa aeanie | pidhe: ight” next month’<would’ be Gates |e ce eee He ats entacnoon, t6 | BAND CONCERTS numerable receptions in homes and on NTEER PARK, 8 p.m it women's clubs Every train and {an City Commander boat entering Seattle was met b io, band and glee club. members of the flowers committed WITH AND LENORA, § p.m if of the Order of the astern Sta nin Commandery ba f onig ith ADal ARTERS CASTLE In certain parts of Mngland, th Pp. Me-Los Angeles Commundor elief prevall that « holt bu ), and the Grand Comman | planted near a house* will protect | band of Louisiana from lightning. 1,“ PULSES EMD E LTRS FJ aR re , ’ , > 9AG THI SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 Is Inspiring Spectacle IC EI | s Inspiring Spectacle FREDER RICK & NELSON | BY C, A, CLAY Grau ATED by the cool breezes of Pugé ound, apap marched in grand par before a delighted and cheering ttle Tuesds in the first great spectacle of the scrotal eesgestaied dame wednnch ¢ Neon Serie 6th triennial ¢ | ession her¢ 1 mated that 300,000 persons witnessed the inspir ‘“c 9 a AE IA Pi ENA RL a ae Sushonae Sue Pha | n st., tle after 10 o'clock and swung onward a seemifigly endless line thru miles of downtown street rock and bonnet to V ate and out to the pavilion at Fifth ave, and Lenora st., where Grand Master Leonidas Perry Newby reviewed the modern crusaders, flying banners of peace. Thirty bands, interspersed thruout the 14 divisions of the 4 if varade, created a tremendous and inspiring symphony of rtial music, which thrilled the hearts of the great multi POR little girls of 2 to 6 ve } usu el fi uout the winding distance of their pilgrimage to do pretty frock, such as the one pictured honor to their chief Banners and flags of Knights Templar, the sacred Beau There are a number of d hioned in the national colors and the multi-colored emblems of printed percales—flower desigr d in con knights floated proudly from autos and from the staff trasting colon sizes 2 to 6 of cx bearers thruout the long march, an_ inspiring medle 1 } | all the pomp, all the humility, all the Inf ants | : 5 this great organization was personified by stalwart man-|]/ OrgandieBonnets x inc ] the thr nd rhythmic line AtR , , educed Prices ‘ever before had Seattle witnessed such a parade and e eets r before had Seattle cheered as ‘did the massed thou Fluffy, frilled and be | ds of citizens, who lined the course of march along gor ribboned organdie bor | Low-priced at ‘ ly decorated streets and gave evidence of their en nets in a number of | } istic approval with salvos of applause as thousands of dainty tyle White | Knig} ept by in measured tread blue and yelle juced ] ne prices, 95¢ and $1.50 cligp : | Bed Sheets of serviceable quality bleached ° " ¢ the g A ¢ ment | heeting atly hemmed. Size, before hem- ¢ ' ming, 81x90 inche Low-priced, Wednesday t ina Cups and g, inches. Low-priced, Wednesday, : pba Sh ae P at $1.00 each. SOWIE TaN ore tex Saucers - Right ' k { Ind ; ok “$1 00 Po | ; s Right Bminent Bir J SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN dE ( HM GLASSWARE Ira C. ¥ t seat pole ‘ 9-piece Glass Kitchen Set { Tar M ; ‘ Refrigerator Jars tat f f and Mixing Bowls, K. T. LEADERS 81.00 Sketched ARE MOUNTED DOWNSTA OF si f divist the Sateen-covered i P 6 $I, 00 Set t 1 it t Bed Lamps The three Refrigerator Jars fit one upon the : : a other, or can be used separately—lid fits all jars: 1 han coda " $1. 00 The Mixing Bowls include five , Measuring 5 ae to 9 inches in diameter. A very ul kitchen set ; of 9 pieces, at $1.00. multitude oe ota | multitude ead ‘then Glass Mixing Bowls AAD embrrned GRAND MASTER 18 ; : | CHEERED BY CROWD a “ ft . f ‘ Five glass ng bowls in the set. Sizes range from inches for the smallest to 9 inches (diame- + 4 ter) for the largest. Smooth-finished, heavy: y glass. € REPAIR Low-priced at 55¢ the set of 5 bowls. At k ore fired | ; ‘S Ss Heisey Glass Measuring Cups € n n | ae ‘5 ; 1? 3 5 Back ‘ od repa f Cc ach cdl ratn ti : at ‘ form: A 5 made of | ; al era of the encampment in rey wood heels | Made of heavy, clear glass and marked in G et et flared Psa ptnty cai : ey lan | “thirds” and “quarters” of a \ cup, and in ounces— quick conta : 3 rei from 1 to 8. Low- -pr' iced at 35¢. M sie ne n Section, POWNSTAIRS STORE F para , Sat 4 unt " how at nd band: 1 SEWBY RIDES 29 | FIRST PARADE ame a band pla | n the f aut Christian Soldiers M cheered to t € ee | Stanter air. Leon the grand old ht |Knights Delegation Gets Big lor K t I hued all down th f | a Uhrient: thectouts'« 7 Thrill at Yakima ‘ tae processor . it has » Next Convention Wanted by} . t , ‘ STREETS CLEARED t fy ity never | YAKIMA, July —Minnesota ‘ or, the Grand |OF ALL TRAFFIC American city,| Detroit and Minneapolis | kniznts Templar, en route to the . : th the| By special order of Seattle au many of the city’s @ conclave, got probably their . million band” of 8 thorities, downtown streets had lewed at random Tr business sessiong of the| /8sest thrill of the trip near Selah mint been cleared of auto and street car throngs in the lobbies | |. of Knights|!™ this valley yesterday when their , t for the extent of the parade b : WS) special train wrecked an automo And this provision was of immense Ser i ‘ held in the} bile at a grade crossing grand help not only to the Sir Knight entertainment Masonic Temple auditorium at Har-| Lee Cuddy, of Selah, was driving : uid to the /but to the vast throng of specta-| with tens of the ave and Pine jthe His view of the tracks Pabprd pan | eee alts etnuiaaatowa ofthe con| “#8 obscured and he was. almost | ¥ Pee of the| Up Third ave: to Union at. came| were ‘scarcely more crowd BL GPUs EIR a Grate | Chena before he saw the ap- | on were F Eminent |the procession of Knights Templar; | under normul conditions and continue the remaj of the ae | ‘ » W. | from Union they turned on Fourth| nig js nted for by the fact| Week. Detroit and Minneapolis are his steering wheel ane uve. going up eck “at., and tint the viaiting multitude was proc} a &: eplrltad” ObnERRED TOW. the ldy threw his car par- AE a winging atound. Tho Olympio| ‘tat the visiting multitude was pro.) CMeing A spirited contest for the) anel with. the triln along the @ae | headquarters of Grand Mas-|¢om the business center, and such{. Bryan H. Timberlake, grand com.| "4 !t was hit endways instead of (limeiae Belore: RAle ? ter Newby. Here a mighty out lete facilities for transporta:| Mander of Minnesota, called ot broadaige-on |burst of cheers was added to the » Khe Wrmgl io rather RMIMRROE: Roland Hartley r na], Cuddy miraculously escaped with- rel + automobile were | Universal applause | that t WwW ve Areaa Be amimander of c stay jou injury, tho his car lost a fender e E Q Ny Bee en Down Fifth ave, to Pike at, on|Zowntown conges ne dread of} 1 do did Mlinnoagulis ta the tie und was thrown away from the ha general of the grand |to Sixth ave, and down to Pine} A" Warm day drove thousands to|_Wednesday the competitive Siete Suns | ¢ 1 ght Eminent /#t, thru lanes of waving banners, | 144 peaches and parks. Scenic trips | “y!! open at the stadiumaBut in | ye Lod, deputy |the great parade continued. Back | iene multitud the move. ‘The |of thelr own business ‘hffairs and . | fant master of tne Sovereign Great [o™ FHth ave, again, “the march | SoPt gmt” weve. The | contests, the Templars will have am-| Mayor Sends Wire 8 ‘ San swept on out th to Lenora st Li recl |ple time to see the national swim.| |! of Cana mentors were |Where the Grand Master recelved | °Y* oH ens ine rew Taces I | ming and diving contests, the Sports to Wife of Bryan | In following leWereeolaw Jot Seattle's hundeede are gPPeal | mon's Show, "The Waytarer” at the| Mayor Edwin J, Brown’ sent a | ‘The pavilion on both sides of the ast Rav asehRW NOR aici iler |stadium and to visit the battleships | t¢ 1m of condolence to Mrs, Will |street, with a senting capacity of |! sed acca Te of Smatier/and make sight-seeing trips thruout | am nnings Bryan Monday, ex: :| Doctors’ Surgical |12,000 was filled with the ludles of ah “ nts mai crowds and /the nearby country | Pressing admiration for the Great | Instruments Taken | visiting sir Knignts and the tadies tie particular. bent in angilocar | 2he opening of the grand encamp.|Commoner's devotion to his country th. | ‘Thieves with a scientific bent were|of Seattle and Washington sir | secant RN A ES OPS DG directly after tho} 82d his God. et | act o Monday, stealing surgical kits| Knights as the first of the parade | *sure Ares | para Grand Master Le. _ a from Dr. W. H, Corson, county coro- | arrived, at 11:80, one hour and a) UNLIMIT SUPPLY ; jonidas P, Newby will preside. At SMOKY HUMOR Jior and from Dr. J. I Millett, It] halt from the start of the march, [OF COURTESY AUTOS jtendance is limited to past grand| First Chimneysweep—Shall I go af that} Here tho most thrilling spe »| Coutesy autos, donated by Seattle | masters of the various states Jdown first? | the second time this year that} (oN tine parade was | automobile owners, were at hand in| Business before the convention in | Second Chimneysweep—Soot your: {Corson was victimized, His bag of |, ter Nowby and his| Unlimited number, The conclave au-| cludes the election of new. officers ; | self—Dartmouth Jack 3 earitee pa ee iting room toola was taken from | py, of 50, including Most Eminent |tomobile committee reported that} the filling of two vacancies in the| b : ‘ Avans, of Canada, dis-| More than 20,000 persons were thus| grand lodge, caused by deaths, the his auto, parkedgat his home, 814]8' dward A, Evans, of Canada, dig- | mor 2 | MeGiivea blvd, Millett’« Inatrumenta | Hngtished Canadians, and Grand En-|Accommodated Monday, and that |selection of the noxt place for theif SEATTLE CROWDED? TeGilvra t the Seattle Gene{campment members and officers, as. | Not one visitor had to wait, if a de-| meeting of the conclave three years | were! this. eur: at the: Renttle Gen.) iD i reviewing alia |sire was expressed for auto trans-|from now and routine business af HOUSE USED WHILE ral hospita Daas “a ‘ i vortatio 8 of the o1 | The Grand Commandery of Indi. | Pertation. jfuirs of the order | F , t a | OWNER ON VACATION | eaiv ° ana, with the Siloam band playing | Street car traffic, uitho taxed to} Rt, Eminent George W. Vallory, | | Official Probing aa to ties Colaee a pela eto Hi ; nl ay ey 4 thec grand. genetaliaattng of) the ‘ee Quan FE ts so crowded with A ° privilege, first salutec irand | ane 100) operated. Observation | 5, vite wucdoae a Katd ante ) visitors at the present time - Destructive Fire} Master and officers and mémbers | on three different Hnes—-Groen'| Te" tt bees ; "oth ta nat that somebody, apparently a Hire Marshal Laing, Tu ‘day, was) of the Grand Eneampment as they Lake, ‘Walliigtord) and the Uhtve lorticarMWIll atop tp us offices ara || sttatigen’ (ried ubnevanimethiod:ot nvestigaling a fire of unknown ort! yaswod Tend tne Ue cet atitn Ales | shied by (he fille “Or jproniotlon causing trouble. which early Monday dent | ‘Tho commandgyy then continued | clos bl Fueae echo ay cn Ne) Winding the home of D, W. Gil t of the Harmo 1 ine and the whole parade fo cas oO) © part of those opers even ius 1 v nN flame lio 4 te MY io, H iia! st iS [a the ear : , ite Are you thinking of going on al] lsple f Crockett st eee \ 0 43rd ave , lower on 7 eo review & the cars: ‘ Bay ate pied, the er Moved in anc Iso damaged the nearby residence } ing stand, with division after divis fon Sleeping accommodations are re As ou wil find te vere made nil Homie : tive 9)! by suffiole erve for all ome tion Monday lght and found ; ’ | With bands playing and color He Ag at al ie ition tow m4 alee ve | that his home had been & hotel When you place # Classified Ad IN| waying, the long line marched! fair treatment in the matter of | he United States exports more ma for uninylted guests during his rhe Star, you reach more people | in formation for three blocks beyond price is creating a favorable reac: jchinery to Canada than apy other nee, fhe told the poll und the cost 1s loam. before they disbanded, tion among the visito Igountry, 5 A