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} ey } |FORMER SUITOR KIDNAPS “= 113.2 WIFE OF TACOMA MAN! ee The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington | The Seattle Star NO 1: nd Class Matior May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March by Mall | SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 81, 1925. ¥ TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. om Bro LAY BRYAN Jeep THe SPIRITED ~—— Howdy, folks! Before call SSS" 10 RST WAYFARER AWNIN IRTESY CAR ally wonders why they don't make *em with a stucco finish EDITORIAL uy Breathes there a man with soul so ‘ HE WAYFARER” must not be lost to Seatti Al 0 | dead | Wks? aubor elf hath : Directing heads have given notice that, be- s to him “Oh what a fool I was last 1 cause of the enormous amount of time and money Never again will | get ie: . necessary to stage so elaborate a spectacle, it may ONE OF THE MOST ENJOYABLE entertainment features of the grand concla\ Prohibition feats ‘The. remarks Simple Ceremonies to be three years or even five before the pageant can Tells Strange Story the rides in the “courtesy cars,” provided for the Knights Templar and their ladies, depart- le thing is not that the boot Mark Funeral at be repeated. to Seattle Police and jing Sir an Be: fact le Friday. These cars, thousands of them, carried the visitors for leggers keep it up, but that the Arlington The 120,000 persons from all parts of the country | trips over the boulevards and to places of interest. Every courtesy was extended the visit- patrons keep it dows g who are witnessing the spectacle this week join with Asks for Help ors by the car owners, and many of the Sir Knights, no doubt, will recall with great pleas i BY PAUL Ro MALLON Seattle in the urge that “The Wayfarer” be made By S ne ure, their delightful excursions to scenic beauty spots. The rides, with both men and ABIGAIL APPL ‘ ” : y 5. B. Groff 7 & | (United Press Staff Correspondent) an annual part of Seattle’s tourist attractions, 7 IDNAT 5 ae stredts of | / omen chauffe urs, were entirely _informal and Seattle folks did their best to make the i, i ASHINGTON, July 31.—William Nowhere else in this country is such an inspiring Tacoma by a former suitor 1Visitors feel “at home,’ the picture, snapped en route to the Sportsmen’s show, clearly ny » ¢ Jennings Bryan will rest to and spectacular pageant to be seen. It is the Ober- who had “waited six years to get | SHOWS. Photo by Carter & Bradley, Sta pk aaltend: sabe night in a warrior’s grave, beside ammergau of America, and indeed far exceeds the even” with her, blindfolded and ss rae $$ the unknown r generals . 2 BR “gsi ~ carried to Everett, where she d | hecallles ever ant laa yttvates path acta oh 9 Passion Play of Europe in its size ‘and elaborate ef- was held a prisoner in a hotel s e in battle fect, according to thosé who have witnessed both. for three days, and finally her bs when * father Today his Like the players of Oberammergau, the thousands escape and fight to Seattle— l ral | 5 takes his,” ‘Church of Seattleites who take part in “The Wayfarer” hav carne Mi ha rainy ny ¥ hate bats given of their time and work, year after year, their year-old Taconia housewite to ° Aibal vida capital only compensation being in the pride of achievement the polico here late Thursday * " It ls up to Washington, as the Montgomery Lynch, director, has done wonderful ght when she appealed to them END LIFE | _sgehegpe ses thea x ae work in the assembling of the huge cast and the we er Loy hit S$ e ay riates Wie eitousehs wits a, etter mammoth chorus. Lighting artists have exceeded ia Ny ype Mbyte Re Piltee commendation | expectations in the effects. morning by her huxbar f acces Chided for Keeping Late pias } Even tho it costs $60,000 to stage the huge pageant, een summon b ix distance i gee even tho it takes weary. weeks of work by the thou, ||‘ eee «os Templars From Half the World De-) Hours. Youth Shoots Self But I wish I had @ chance ands of participants in preparation, the power Friday, after } i : : : To pu a pa of britches. came, andthe the a Asan Semiarsier tm eran edad oes Ita ee clare Conclave Best in History NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE " 2 here atm closed for the night vig’ : } A pants. Is morning the doors wer all over the country to Seattle make it an effort well POR ASSISTANCE Ru : ae eu Geek aaptie’e ent cwiitle: eee iI Lee Wigs yan leaving. eh AD Leaves Note to Mother Be- i , esta ral 4 fish : ad Seattle’s greatest fete week—the 36th triennial con- a i yet « 1g. (Fain. more cam: » Star hopes 1e Ws a come a . as As i ‘ "1 hive Paps pe pede basen = ee eee aban natitution te Seattle fe would thee to ine ie walk. | clave of Knights Templar—Friday was drawing to an end. fore Firing Gun when thechureh will a about Singing the praises of the ¢ Jackrabbit that mothers a litter of rmed Land and saying ¢ pub 1} Seattle's Passion Play as well known thruout the PETER his father had reprimanded tigers? | tf reluctant farewell to. Seattle, the > osts E>. Sir ey oe jtihal funeral ser avorld as is Oberammergau. Knight arid thely ladie Relie bn Ae < i ‘a ot Bee ! for staying out late and meee Hee neg | DOIN at 245 p. m ows tha s echoed by every one of " 4 Packard that espe adies ‘were ve ay home across mpany with a girl, Earl THE FLIVVER TOURISTS he services will be opened i ey tener Here a sheet 9 Kable aa t en Wdnaped three da -- and up and down the United States and out over the waters | W. as, 18, shot himself over KODAK ALBUM the singing of “Lead, Kindly Lig he. thousanos who have seen the remarkable exiibi- fore while walking dowa Pacific! to Cuba, the Philippines, Hawaii, Mexico, Porto Rico and) the heart with « pistol at his home, pe hiss sin, me“etanding.sbeside the; Dei" Josepty Stzoo will then enter tion this year. ave, in Tacoma, near 24th at the Panama canal ; 3516 35. Madigan "st ape ees Ford at the Grand Canyon of the church chanting Christian anthem. | A man anda wonmn’ in. aclosed Ar espeubannh ie te Friday > Colorado. You can't see the Gran@! gseRyicEsS WILL ————— = Z1ce ve up along ti rb, Jump- | | \ ¥ The boy was in the city hospital . but it’s right back of the yasTp FOR AN HOUR a 1 seized ‘ap ore a {x 18 near death Friday morning The 2 nd 19th Psalms will They put her the auto after a : y starts } a good boy," his father “This is me and Mabel at Mount) pea. The latter was select = scuffle and blindfolded } Un : “Fhe doo ira “I wanted to do the, best Rainier, You can see a little bit ‘ hecauss it embeds h able to strug as she was t * thing by him. He pever went to of the mountain just over “Mabel’s | ceed of fu entalism in which securely, Mra. Clark ear eK jances and never stayed out late at head. Ain't it pretty?” mace hase = gs aaege agi a town she believed was Everett. | ea Detroit commu eke " happy | night before. “ nning the honer € : “That's me holding the fish I hen there will be sung the hymn The man, she ys, mac a ; re When he came in about midnight next conc Dw, and San neisco, | 4 ‘alifornia commandery No. 1, was| 1p 1 possession of first caught at Moclips. See that little of Our Fathers, 1 “ 6 > D ] remarks about y “ ‘or | cu t } y 1 | climpse of water behind the tent? | stil) 1 with only & slight n 6 = curs to r ot | Alnah *s the Pacific Ocean.” {tary te the body will be borne r at ompt to harm } at any time,! There was a lar his one’s of me wearing Mabel’s| to the grave n the knoll of Arling gover. A & tothe n’s| British — Columbia aiked to him. Th , after he w ard a sh en a few min- to his room, When Mr ed the I and Mrs, Williams en room they found him n the bed with a pistol in his ud hast bye, mother dear. I love contests Fox s story. she had been t ; Rae hat. Ain't I a scream? This ple- | ton. It is expected the church serv i J and to V wh ture was taken up in the Olympics. | ices will require about an hour Gosh, the scenery up there’s grand!/ The funeral cortege, on ta jour I et 1 took 30 pietures of Mabel.” ney to the grave, wii march ties Profits Split Between Community "sce ty noow Canada, starting: a ° {he center of: the; capital At tt AT EVERETT HOTEL SEMEL Tc ro Gee na» von eating at ene af the centers, the watteres| Chest, Knights Templar, Stadium |, :v sane to seuet | unsnimosy in their enthuse sp PRIZE WINNER i" the man before her w arn ARC the conclave of Knig h read Lit G from the 16th field artillery and the Everett, or the town ‘she belie cafeterias so long that last night | from the 16 Ke? : . = : i sr Wak coiuepca ae he arhian atte ited hird Cavalry band will meet it to rye si i. r r sverett ry. Clark placed in|} < nloyed by ote n 1a es bene oe peat Vdscoek tie: coubedt 10. its ‘final resting The Wayfarer,” Seattle's Passion Play, is over the top.}_ pote: room as a Diteen:| ater Ry ‘ [Paing Jochmant, Service company. pote tate coeay. ortment | Place. The 17,000 paid admissions at the University stadium|frantic by anxiety and grief, she | Tomy commanderies atid for Galiforni = i ae hope is held by physicians of food and then asked her host | ARMY BUGLER TO Thursday night swelled the total of admissions to a point/refused to touch any food |cordial hospltatit citizens of VANTornia Knights Awarded ‘*: va ager: wil ain erneer ate for the check. j Coates Bae rl " here it covered the entire $60,000 expense of staging the). otorw had. starved ter. “Thee Handsome $2,000 Bowi ee the boy's bedside a ae cae ak ig iy huge pageant. | perered ag Aig nae es ectiee here were repeated compliment ‘ a he grave. An army bugler will 1 mo f and tried mn the s f It's casy cnough to be picasant 7 . . . Mets Asc date che ray son the splendor of the decoratic . : Whew ilo" viele’ ctong Vite’ « (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) Proceeds for the next two nights will be profits. ‘These| me to cat, } 1 couldn't,” she told ihe tyrilliance of the illumination lifornia Commandery No. 1 river " | will be divided between the Community Chest, the Knights (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) and ex ions of keen delight over | @2&hts Templar, of San France 0 But ghe man worth while | } Templar fund and the stadium fund. Ten per cent will go the be of Seattle and the Pu- | WOn highest i a ee aD en ill. con of the Knights Temp: Again Fashionable.”— clave and 80 per cent to the stadium. 0 be at the udium Thursday. They { presented the gold engraved! i a for their flagstaff and the Headline. ny and nav: FOREST FIRES ee silat Boh hie who i wold silver, goldined ch bowl Gosh, a. Jot: of fat women are go. ightly has witnessed pageant | war vete and Canadian Racarnbatianes apokecute Siang and 24 ‘cups, costing $2,000, before | Segret Service Arrests Man ing to have trouble making both during the four nights it has been! An exhibition drill will precede the sicamipeaaat one 8 appro admiring thousands of ‘Templars at ends meet! taged. Crowds du the next two | show, starting at 8 It will be per % - . i SUCC of the conclave { oe 8 nights are expected to swell the formed by tho drill team of Bethie-} Three-Mile Blaze Sweeping; “! have attended 14 grand en-| f 'd 120,000 ; No. 19. K. 7. | campments and I have never seen a , mory Thursday nicht Who Threatened President WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS to between 100,000 a hem commander K to Woodlawn Commandery, No. 76 TAMPA, Fla., July 31.—Norman ‘ond place in the contest went peal, By John Taintor Foote of Seattle, and will Inst about hait| Thru Skagit River Timber | more perfect organtzation nor heard of Minwaukee: thind honors to Twan.| King ee ate ine aera TRTAALORE WORD CONS SME. 5 | to the Community Chest, 10 per cent to help pay for the} i Baba bbaas cour in general. FY ACH wwitle smashes the’ (Meum 5 street and other decorations erected for the Templar con-} | NEWBY'S TRAIN ae: | LEAVES TONIGHT An average uttendance of ee is any finer expression of hospitality cba Sar still available. Ticket | 9 hour “3 , |hoe No. 24 of Milwaukee; fifth to|other citied on a charge of having RUB is a lovable bull located at 1207 Fourth | California; commanderies staged| Threatening big stretches of tim-| (Han here in Seattle,” he sald Raper No. 1 of Indianapolis and | threatened tq Presitent Coolidge. pup. He is living a|\a at Cheasty tore ‘The |}Thursday evening's drills. Later| ber and hourly growing more men-|tl¢ went to vp eek {oF pon enter: isixth to Mt, Olivet, No, 12, of/was arresthere “w= ourly today by f : : Z bes ¢ , di t fire | tainment, and we certainly approve hit, baat ret. 96 ane , ‘i iY Olympic Hotel, and at the stadium | members participated in the “March | acing, a three-mile long forest fire | MMe 4 Wichita, Kans United staisecret SeTViMe oe agents battling life in the kennels || 0.4" of the Nationa’ spectacle in the big|is sweeping thru the thick under-|®"d appreciate her good cheer and| jy, oetation of the coveted first! Klein, alKully, alias RWtean i. when an ex-Yale student Friday evening's performance will! show i and trees near Rockport, 30 | CoUrtesies ‘prizes and other awards was made|the allegedder of a band of recently expelled from _ piles east of Sedro-Woolley on the| Past Grand Master Newby's spe-! at the armory before a huge throng (archists, vernment agents said was reported to the | clal train and an escort special will] s¢ visiting knl : bali sf siting : udies, |he hac tened the lives of John Ay school and nicknamed the shington Fores ¢ association | leave Friday night for Indianapolis ‘i Sy Coe aes apo tree amon : eas Henry Ford and \ Molecule buys him. Sr |by way of San Francisto, Los|°Y Rt Em. Sir Lewis S. Winans oo 5; well as that of From then on life is a | b | a galt Dad 8! past grand commander of Washing- | Thomas On, @S as The fire been burning | for ake, Denver and St aid - } | ton Col. P. M. Hoisington, pre. | the p : series of adventures for jseveral days, but has not been re- | Louls presage : i om ts followed a chase of This girl never had no advan- J Ba aut caclowile tages: sented the grand encampment he_agt fh siecgint tages) She's eating ‘her’ peas ane||. 17D. |100 Gallons of Moon Found sarin’ a seriously previously orge W. Vallery, the new grand| awards and as chairman of the {many mdis, Which led secret serv: : ' was started by lightning, A large) master, declared any sections of the hy ne, grasping each firmly be- He meets the Molecule’s || in Houseboat by Police | crew of fighters are seeking to con Poatigh,: Ceclared |general drill committee, announced | ice ag zene becia ahe f pyach ad | J Th the best triennial conclave |the winners country tween the thuinb and forefinger. If || folks, is introduced into ; A trol the blaze ; | o jthe t she had read the Home Brew Book || 47. po01 society, meets ar. \\Mine Head Says Action Is A now fire has, broken out, near| _ eve ever attended, No. words will}. The California’ team. was. last of Etiquette, she would know that || { Ate Y, ped ; Police dry squadders put three! preston on the Snoqualmie power | XPress the gratitude of the grand | drill. Previously the. crack pest a pea should always be teed up on|| i8tocratic dog companions. |} Now Inevitable men in the city Jail on liquor charges | ine of the Puget Sound Light Co,|Chcampment to the people of Seattle Hawn team, spick-and-span and mashed potatoes, and played into These tales are told fas- || | Thursday night 1A strip about a half a mile wide|{°" thelr sincere and hearty enter-| snappy, went thru its maneuvers} p mouth with a fork-niblick, using | einatingly and humorously || ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July 3 They raided a houseboat at Sixth | thru the timber slashings is burn- | nment wks drill manual with what seemed | fe soup as a water-hazard, ana intor Foote, ||\—y U. P)—A strike of the 158,-|avee W. and W. Blewett st., and/ing fiercely. Fire ters and ce ike perfect precision, Innis ivorce: i the spinech asa bunker. Send for|| OY John Tatntor Foote, ||—«y ind 100 gallons of moonshine. Al| equipment have | But the Californians, with wide! Wifedsks Divorce; Claims sop: | *n rushed up to} ; ih Ai ; . ||000 anthracite coal miners on Sep {But the Caloris . CES ay ol Heeono, erate the canine fam- }|000 anthracit Sommers, 27, walked in about that|check the blaze | an mixed uniform, | Ww me - eat Sy '| ily, their habits, and idio- ||tember 1 was said to be virtually \time, He was arrested | Several other fires in the atate added that bit of dash to their. per | Stenjrapher as in Ho te dessert of watermelon, it oy evitable m a statement issued here! qray g ra F dis ave, (one ie of Centralia a Chehalis Iieorean 64 that carried away the} ay pont Witatheadey ots the bt blocdh oikack ne) eee by yon L, Cane thteete Lee ee aalirest alle ee Bir + land ata et ‘ Meet bh t a |honors. At the conclusion of their} Chafing that her husband in waiter to bring one a finger bowl. WB d0g. lover (wont tional president of the United Mine |q vi t of moonshine Ander {been xepotted, Altha they are| $1 1,000 Asked for Damages , drill the stadium throng arose and} July, /1924, brought his — steno- Be 7 hod || after reading these yarns, leraiPare. bh «hide vetuchietrain: ititel ges wan Jailed after police raided | #erfous, nothing definite has been F St tl t \< cheered them heartily }wrapif and his siden ih! pals A pirl today, look at his dog with a new || Miadic West. ait 7 Torry ave, and found {learned about them | rom street Improvements tise’, jhomd again i nee teen If ‘she can raise the price, || interest and under nd- Lewis contends that the operators’ | 260 bottles of beer and 60 gallons of The old fire near Preston, which | i st Attorney Janes Will never wear '| ing and maybe let im- || Position in the controversy is such | home brew, they said burned out ¢ pe logging eamp: | Damage suits growing out of two “ONLY TWO PIECES OF) Finca in mahi. is q on ; + f ‘ is to le no other course open, | = —— = has been brought under control nicipal street improvements, ask-| j are vee 7ne wome,egrniesin ‘we: |] agination stray and see in | erpe'n mupensions nn | lth prawn on minature Inga val ot $11.0, were’ cies|| BAGGAGE LOST OUT OF || a stew: owt nex Rashard Today's candidate for the Poison || this dog the embodiment || OWN YOUR Jeyelgne which struck in the ‘fire! against the City of Scuttle in su-|] 49 QQ DURING MEET inaged her to a “harsh” D : ame July 8, 1924, Ivy club is the gink who s reported Friday whet? the| perior court Friday Taran agreement @h July ays he is|| of Trub. area, w i i ore y " RING 1 t © obtained custody oO! going to spend Nis vacation tour Don’t miss it! It gives FAILS IN § | DE OWN HOME fire fighter returned to the town! Charging that tho city flooded her ae the Knights ‘Templar [by pniee zal oT caat ae ae e Vo ver iwland “to see the tree ; 1 cyclone swept thru the camp | premises, dro her chi¢icens and conclave in Seattle, 42,000 ||thd seven-vea : : Be evancoaver sala * the!) an insight on dog’s char- |] Real alate firma aro offering ||Just ahead f the fikmes, and aprend | y Ne reaguideer a ein iat : 3 thE this agreement be volded and dostroying her vegetable and berry ;/@Pieces of bag we handled ery. ich | en « y of the ‘odin Z A || acter that no lover of dogs their best buys in today's Clas- |]/the camp stove over 60 acres. An | xara his, Gertrude Sheets asks $4,000, |] In the tremendous rush at head. [{tyt she be given u@bay. of q foe ‘ol F ere a flother stove, weighing 0 pounds, |g ; auarte | owe Parneaie can afford to miss, And Man Tries to Hang Self if ; Colur Here | ott t vs sighing 1,01 \ pounds, / She owns a two-story apartment || quart mn builal | m Ballard hasaretained-Sueas 40, | " any’ , b ght dane was carried 25 fee uge logs were) house and two smaller buildin, at Out of that large number, only || r 7 u ) what person doesn’t love ; i | ! : fqn unecies ¥ ld Seattle woman attor: . | picked up by tlie wind and tossed] Wighth ave, S, and Tacoma st. The|] one piece was lost and one left [;¢ Hohman, See Up hetimes, and all the morning at my 1 ice; YOUN LUCK-—<YOUR CHAN pi 1 | Wighth ave, $, a m st and one left a ay Hibbant orfite busy, nod anon home, and did help || dogs! ka Twice; Son Stops Him GLOUR TUCK YOUR CHANGH 11) The loggers, fighting the] flood, sho says, ocourred during the|| over, ag@ the baggage commit. || Ys to face her attorney:huaban’ tn Dame Brew pack the comet with any Entertaining and fasei- ; Bverett, must soll la well s, fled for thelr live construction of a street fill at that}] tee was checking for owners of |{ourt. They were married in xh acl rip he Arthur LaBelle, 41, of 1062 Shelton nuit b-room home with sleop: rout oi © burned three | locatic: pera Fila a Aad nating! Humorous and. in- ||, Atthur Labelle, 41, of 1068 Bhelton |) butte B-reom Nome with alent Pr a ee burned | ak | location the wo Friday morning F finlge do be required, thermos bottles: |) pin on cating | 0 rie D hang bir at his eee ee eu ble Tleamps and equipme und some IBN} Charging that water mains dnd “Tho be came addressed ming bil ¢ home Thursday night, He failed each $1,400, Property is | and rabbits ewers Which broke during an earth morely aa Seattle," said Duncan W E T H E R Two other fires were reported by | slide destroyed Aheir gasoline and oil |] Inverarty, Sir Knight in charge » } hin the worlde, See ourselves as a dog |\time, according to the potier | 6. Ba one Kft Solle'n effor o end his life rekaon # ‘Jenty of roon le a ray Li, i w pair of over secs UB, a he iY if : fr ty At 1] DRUK ab anspor Rae teens jeounty Wire wart ' J. M. Digby. | service station at 28rd ave, 8. W.and|] of the headquarters building ac: {fl} g nerally fair and modergsely an would, ty Ff Ray rire caused his arre © was lodged In , One fs at Young's Jake, the city’s] Youngstown Place, Mr, and Mrs,|} tivities, “The succes: al Ay ; Bitekes stove, albeit 1 did forbid it, mont IV's a wonderful series. the elty jail for safe-keeping \|, fonthan Want tAdo: | new water reservoir, where city em NAL wabbea Nauka : Nee Tho successful handl warm tonight and Saturd teeny, thers “ma eng Paley Beginning neat Tues A E |] Turn to the Want Ad Columns ator res Ly Wobber ask $7,000 damages, || ing of that amount of lug . gentle: variable winds, * ' roller sknns anit batt | ef a When Labelle tried to hang him: |} and soe who ts offering this home |] ployes are « ing it, A new fire | vim the earthslide occurred ||' certainly speaks well for the And. ens tw dinner, day! : yolf on the front poreh of his home, |] to you. RHAD THE WANT ADs |j broke out In the Cherry valley dis] because the city fatled to erect re-}] men who handled tho Job—and it | F OR ECAST In The Star! hin son, Tomee, cut him down, The || DAILY triet and a $0 mon are) taining walls, after making a cut in}} was some job.’ | x A, J. Be J | later attempt followed soon after, | y Cietting it, 4 grading and paving profect, | entireties) Neen nsnenenemen senate tamneetein . d i ‘ ‘ *