The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1925, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, JULY DAYTON MOURNS ~ WHEN BODY OF « BRYAN LEAVES Special Car Carrits Remains’ of the Commoner TOWN HALTS ITS WORK 192 THE Drill 3 ‘ontest On | Knig AOR rhts’ {SRR oe RE PARE Tennessee Folks Believe Trial Killed Him JOHN NIMMICK « i at) N BOARD THI BRYAN 1} NERAI TRAIN N 1 t ) WASHINGTON, J , ward Was t f William Jer B a , \ ‘ Conclave Trumy W. Graham, of Bethlehem com-! het a t a mandery, ttle, jing the call as the crack drill team) > ed © wat of De Tex., Commandery No. 6, whe into line at the x j Ment stadium field Wednesday, Fifteen drill teams from all part rh Se eg ta - of the nation will compete for prizes and honors Thursday ar aving 1 morning and afternoon. The drills opened Wednesday morn- a - ep ae) nd bh t A ing Photos t & Uradley ar Staff Photographe ordinary a fa da * . . aid aside fo a while a ve ne came. to wat 1 train T T n the c | . . py STATE SESSION Plan Judicial Council Propose Court Changes OPEN COMPETITIO (Valuable Prizes to Be Awarded Thurs- to STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIATH AVENIL | DOWNSTAIRS STORE | ppendable Goods..-Economy Prices... Frederick & Nelson Service 450 Lovely SILK FRO In Young 00 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes 16, 18 to 38 HARMING fashions for immediate wear, and many, particularly the Georgette afternoon and informal evening frocks, can be worn right into the Autumn sea- son. Exceptional value, due to advantageous purchases made in New York. There are more than 50 smart styles to choose from. Including New Street, Afternoon and Sports day to Winnin igs ent att Sodas from & . . ae ae tyles in Wide Arr aorta 5 ; K 0° te « ord ria Flat silk crepe, Georgette crepe, sports stripe ge sales tinge N . 4 and tub silk Unusually lovely Georgette frocks \ Noodlawn No. 1 pine ke t trimmed in lace in various ways. Exceptional THRU THE DAZE é 16, of Port.' ‘ na pe value, all, at $5.00. DOWNSTAIRS STORE f Dallas, Tex Aug OF THEKNIGHTS | 3.23%: : ; tl . ne r “ sa 1 Graham | me : mt to dvige € Men’s New Hats e Wayta ake : J a a ° ° bd I e an c { prize, a : i ea, | bee ones for third, fourth and , apdet In the Popular Athletic Style $ 95 SI 5 : e i T TOOK 150.men to make up the K.| bow! for f Low-priced int and guide bu ck at 6 LACK satin tha wea A . ack trimmed in capta 1 tggai *e XOL; cut amply full for com- gold braids, col- tel is ir ana from cent of | rif but x be representative of fort, and well made in every ored metallic ef- o.* na ‘ gstpaty e t 24 pate rer the’ supe detail. Low-priced because of a fects and flow- N 3 West 4, of LA . a 3 the faculty of niversit special purchase. ers; tailored ef- Ana ommand so. 9, of I . yee cqpventa bly one layr fects in faille, Milwaukee, W i ‘ the field s lei G. Made from good quality madras moire and cord- The ¢ , ed Thurs wed h_team : \ eattleites uests cloth and check nainsook, In sizes ed silks. Two at Navy Reception for men and young men—36 to 46. typical styles are B t £5 R Admiral C. T. Vogelge Low-priced at 85¢ the suit. sketched. Many others are shown in this new group. At $4.95. ig Banquet to Honor : ee . 1a N orthwester n Knights“ ee ee ae se 1 eee eee me hen from | q } 4: to ation when away from | Seattle Commandery 1 xanateay isa “oy HURT WHEN ‘DANCE BOAT IN 3 . the midship . Peg to Be Host to Offi- mittee, puble tfc ‘Chamber What to See, Where to Dect k have for ‘waterrit aaa, : Commerce officinis, off of clubs | . spe cers Tonight und other otgantzations CARS d Wh S I on Wecteuss)ccteals te ha oO an en to Jee It - my gun and i JHAT is expected to ¢ larg. eos als of the K Srp ome declgres est lal e t of ; ey i l saliGa' lticee: ctl sicher ere ne fea: After the rec Trolleys Are Loaded With) — ' ) Sea Lark Owners Sue Bryn ¥ nnia ig c clave be gt on boa ] St. Paul | wit tetight at the ( ¥iven 1 e & St. Paul) will be held. tonight m scabs an toa, eanenelities ai Spectators of Parade [ WEDNESDAY VL THURSDAY Mawr People for $20,000 m panied he r Commerce. he eattle : ") ain from Chicago. No host to anet ee bY | to a i ms a i iy that sone Biiine eftick 5 toot of Washington at frequent| Smashing with a tremendous {m-} Bpocts Gbewi “Oausl teatures, 10) Masonic Temple: Business ses-| | Neighborhood quarrels over the Wve Knight out idea rat erlens cet “Onane intervals | pact, heard for several blocks, @/9, m. to 11 p.m. Hofmann’s orches- | sions, Knights Templar, continued,| holding of dances on the dance 4 with their t ©U| Washington, Monta Idaho 7 | Green Lake strect car crashed Into|tra, 2:30; classic dancing, }9 a.m barge “Sea Lark” reached the su- | ever can t ,Car ad | |Knight Is Robbed of {the rear of a Phinney car Tuosday | Perry pupils, $30; galls sosas University Stadium: | Conmpotitive| perior courts Wednesday when Mr trouble will ar' panquet will be at wo | 3: Mary Ann Wells dance program, %. | 4.51. continued, 9 2 “The Way- | anc Reet oi - always 8 , ha. taritation | lat te $77 by Sneak Thief | «temoon, injuring six persons, two)" Grandstand, Fifth and Lenora: | ‘lis, continued, 9 a, mi “The Way-/and Mrs. Montrose Ringler, owners | i * has been limited to the thr J. W. Starling, Knight Templar, |f them severely. Both cars were | Oregon commandery band concert,|farer,” opening with grand review) of the boaty filed a $20,000 slander : | HE Florida K principal officers of the variou from Ho Cal, reports that | heavily loaded with persons going | §:30. of California commanderies, 8 p, m,|sult aguinst Charles M. and “May | r 1 1 re 1 lea ¥ a _ a - | " . dia a a 1 } 4b dressed in commanderies, the commander, the four bank checks for $10, one for|home after the Knights Templar| Denny Field: Navy-Washington| Lake Washington Canal: A. a. U.| Pit per Asa ‘ ieaay cece eluding Ww v0¢ generalissimo and captain-general of | $20 and $17 in cash wero stoler track meet, 4 p. m >, N. W. associa sy Se ie J } honor of Palm Beach, each adem ou dee Froth His room fa the ‘Holland mt 1, | Parade | Lake Washington Canal; a. A .u,|8nd Ps N. W: Sat Wimm'ng/a city dance permit, was recently regulations uniform of Em Harvey J. Woods, com where he was staying with M. E Minnie Campbell, 34, of 2400 West | ang Pp. N. W, association boine jand diving events 0. refused a county permit thru repre- | | comma mander Seattle | Commat Peterson, also of Hollywood, Mon.| lake ave. N., was taken to the city and diving meets, 2:30 p. m. | State Armo: Presentation of | stations of Mr. and Mrs, Dial and a ' ‘There are 176 | will have charge of the program, | day : ospital for treatment ot a broken | Eagles’ Auditorium: Tnternational| prizes and trophies to winning [Mer Tesldents of the community. | H sa As nar apeenetr | with Sir Kt. Jos. 1. Green gen: | | oy ocnmers right elbow and injuries to her lett | ‘reveling peausear Beat hite open | Knights Templar teams; grand final! nave been damaged $10,000 by pur- , and Star-Telegram Sir Knight D ke Westcott I ae | ~ | hip. to visitors, 1 to 6 p. m.; take launches | Templar ball, 9 p. m. jPorted statements of Dial that and Sta s 8! night Duke estco nas are | to visitors, oo PD. Fhge . ‘ . e 2 _ 5 %g - ] J There! are r past com:| vonged for #4 gheaet irc ee oy HERE’S MORE ABOUT || james Egan, 9, 6727 Palatine ave. | at navy float, foot of Washington st.| Sportsmen's Show: Open from 10 Hingis: was “a man of bad repu- manders in the yudge le numbers especially de-| | N MQ | received treatment at the same hos.| Chamber of Commerce: K. T. ban-|a, m, to 11 p. m.; usual Indian, hunt. She ANCL ey PREC Lora Sees Fish, W. Re a z he occasio | : eee. | pital for head hurts. 1 som. 178 trapping, Boy Scout and Camp!|” They ask an additional $10,000 | , Sort ta ORAL Aiabeias| speakers program will be ROLAND H. HARTLEY.|| sTaRTS ON PAGE ONE h these victims were standing | eames Hanan apEEl Dall, }fire Girl events; musical events after-}on claims that Dial circulated a . } dent of the Flor BS H, Hartley, past com glee is a eek comanmder of |. on the rear platform of the Phinney Wire 8:15; Ohio commandery recep: | noon and evening at 3 und 8. Paper saying “the pleasure barge 1 tion. mander of Minnesota Em. V asota (nights Te lar c z car whe as hit by the Green | f° a place ere people * ] \ ss Hirt eh San ea at s [aswel Knights Te mp! \'|mandery No. 2, at the Chamber of a beat pe he Tee ltion, Junior ballroom, 8:45; Missouri! Seattle Harbor: Battleships open toe taka Sank a . D. CHANDLER, now @ resh-lter of the and priory |28 Well as governor of the|commerce building, to the three| “Tour other injured persons, Allen |commandery reception, Italian room, | roy inspection, 2 to 5 p. m.; launches yh a enter Rh ate Tashi AIL our other ed persons en|° ila s } W. tent of Seattle, was bu here of tat s* Co na tanh state of Washington, He will] principal officers of the subordinate! ironderson, 15, of 126 W. & .{9 p.m Syl from navy float, foot of Washing. 4 ng up Manila K W Ceagtoas t) Miller, and Em John ( a rat speak at the big banquet for ene i eal he Washington, Ore-! startin Egan, $, 6727 Palatine ave, Netear) Baris x oodland COM: | ton st j was livir ila when the first} Washington state commander Northwestern officers to-|#0 Idaho, Montana and: British) ) other of the seriously Injured lad; |man¢ SAT onsen tes Olympic Hotel: Reception by j ommandery was organized th Aaibaniabe’ oFels ett suppty | « plumbii Wi \ | Nts bel Angus, 18, 805 N. 734 _M 10) ple and | tate Armo gine Souibaddety: of Golorade Tt | ss j e s, * was charter mem-| i the banquet jae ae ee The “mutuals” will be banqueted | + Mra, Elizabeth’ Archam.|®- 7. dancing, 9 to midnight. jan room, 8:15. | i @ If I do not find any of the | by the Grand Commandery of |** B95 Greenwood ave. were |, O® Shutinar’ Band concerta/#8 ron Tih et Ns Grand Commander Is t One € ‘4 n "4 t m Daye sates ‘ s! 0 st b: *O. a 8 by 0 alec streets } old bunch attending this concla Washington at the Rainier club, at| (ted at the Norwegian hospital |btoadcast by KFOA at ; Ma ri - . 1 ahalll “at t be able to learn mt J, FLACHSENHAR Minne PASTIME DANCE jt p. my while ati the AGNES (ihn ra PO Nak lerap at 9 PEE. and electric play, all evening Grateful ‘for Flowers pe shen Veale ed atime cher Mat Pad Goring @6: 2: Grand Master Newby and the grand | ‘mye Green Lake car could not | ] 3 ee | com ander at the conc lave, declare: D ANC t eheampme nt officers will be ban stop quickly enough to avoid the, Never have Knights Templars at- 4 ‘ + a big sunflower, W. D.| that “The Wayfarer” is the greatest _ DAN! Cres queted by the grand commandery | (ior ied ion near the Fremont | tending conclaves been so deluged nell, of Wichita, Kansas, ae-| pageant that he has ever witnessed. | EVERY NIGHT of Indiana | bridge, according to police reports. | with flowers as in Seattle this week, | companied by Mrs rel, ii ing| I simply sat with my mouth open The commandery of Call-| Many pa were thrown from | in the opinion of John Campbell, 4 » of the times of his life at this in wonder,” he say | fornia will receive in the Spanish | : tig aieacd:tt ‘ grand commandem® of the grand one 0 thelr seats and “strap-hangers,” un ] F “He to pt = ballroom at The Olympic Hotel at] itty to recover their balance, tell to} Three Commanderies Hold | Coast Guard Finds Cases in} Commandery of Washington. : lar and Shriner na- 8:16 p. m. A_ reception by the] 4.) ‘ + “I desire to express, on behalf | © tonal conventions, and t accom | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AND LADIES [itt commandery of ohio wit ve ne front vertibute of the Green| Receptions at Olympic | Truck on Island Steamer | 07,0 °¢hnd commanders, and: all | pany him each time,” says Mrs. | |held In the junior ballroom at ‘The! y cys car and the rear platform of —_— Ce Festi a | visiting Knights Templars, the ; { Snell. “I go with him to the | are invited to attend the jOymple at $:46, and by the grand| ih.” phinney Ridge carrier wore} Michigan and Wisconsin state com-| Searching the ferry between Clin-} thanks of the conclave participants conclaves to keep him compan joommiandery jot yAiegourt, Inthe | vnsaneds |. manderies held receptions ‘Tuesday | ton, Whidby island, @@d Mukilteo,| to Sonttle members of the Eastern | to the Shriner conventions to keep GRAND BAI I | Ttallan room, Olymple, at 9 p, m. : - - night at The Olymple Hotel. ‘The J. ese vf siiay cons guard eur is and all others who have so J him straight. | At 8 p. m. tho band of Woodlawn |}. Hudson male quartet sang at the | 2859 Tuesday night seized a Ford] heautifully supplied gorgeous. blos- him straight,” a |commandery, Chicago, witt play at} More K. T. Autos Michigan function, and Grand Com.| truck and 17 cases of Scotch quor, | soma," he sald | H. CARDALL, of Memph Under the auspices of the Steam Rail Employes of the Stato | Yolunteer park, and at 8 80 AM Needed for Tours mander A. I. Smith stood at the head ecoording. to Capt, F. G. Dodge, ree 7" : te Tenn, who h tended 11 of Washington, to be given | #rand commandery id of Port lof tho receiving line. United States coast guard command. Taxi Firm President | Knights ‘Templar concla declare land, Ore. will-give a concert at] R, J, Schofield, chairman of the} ‘The Wisconsin reception was feat:| er in this distr Fai : Revke. hea ata the grandstand, Hifth and Lenora). tomobile committee of the con-| ured by efforts in furtherance of the Tho driver of the truck was at Charges Labor Chief j vhere the youngsters or the side | All visiting Bir Knights and thelr clave, Tuesday issued an urgent ap-| candidacy of Andrew G. Agnow for | rested and wilt be brought to Seat J. ¥. Philips, $210 8. Columbia isa Irpepeggepanet b] jladies may danc , Moose temple | ‘la ee ; ei cara to be | Grand Junior Warden of the grand tle late W i \ si, painter and former president of ines behe : . Jand at the State Armory, starting} peal for more co ote me! encampment of the United States Tho seizfre ix tho first to be . ae : Pat ih | , oy, { ene p the Seattle Central Labor council, ! Be vist purely rials At the Beautiful Leschi Pavilion = Ji": rade avalahie for vitor in which | cee sce ga hot at a anne ade on a Puget Round enry ange, Seale Cental Labor game D' : na ripDe lie Saal Sat rine ihe: Kideede Wises cox | The Sportsmen's pet parade] to make aleniatelng. tribe Arete in the Junior ballroom. ‘Tuesday | indicates a new source of iMlelt lstarwich ‘OK’ charged’ 0 /AetReRe # part o! Lert furnish a diverting amusement] city roady about 600 are ed booze supply fdr Seattle. The cut} ‘4 yiymplc Hotel caught fire at the by Mayor Edwin J, Brown and other prominent speake |teaturo Tuesday morning up for Wednesday and Thursday, | 'eht tor drawn veamimanion ¢ Bu cohiot | Vit : ay Guana g corner of Geneca st. and Wifth a Dancing begin at o'clock A, A, A, Us national swimming! but 400 more are needed ‘i | Woatswain's Mate § Jensen. natgataet utes tency ate J A fireman quickly kept the fire TICKETS ON SALE AT championship opened in the Lake] Mach driver would not need to Married 28 Years; -| company, bt to iy his i | rom spreading SHE » (1 4 1c) ST hy Washingto: ship canal at 2 lve more than an hour and a halt ° Wednesday, filed suft for divorce) cluring that he saw Phillips out a y from SHERMAN & CLAY MUSIC STORE Wpaiibnday? atterdioon | wee timo uch day, acnotieta ox-| Man Asks Divorce) rom suis cones, ito chagaes ane| telenborié wire’ lending toa) tad 1080 Third Ave. ; " ‘ " nd ry 1 with twoldeserted } i go. Thoy|company phone at Wirst and Pike ow British law makes it il ex) The Sportamen’s show at Green| plained, to make it possible to servel . Married years and with deserted him four years ago. They } en 16 employ women and children ADMISBION $1.00. JEXTIA LADY 600, lako is open thruout the wogk, day’ all who are likely to desire rides children, both of whom have res were married at Tecumseh, Okla.,/on July 24, Phillips was released 4 jo painting houses with lead paint ih and night, to nearby houuty spots ed thelr majority, Charles Gentry, !in April, 189% |. on his own recognigance, i ea

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