The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLI STAR MONDAY Here Is Man Who Will ) ? P ) a Carry on With Bryan’s Now Comes The Last Week of War Against E volution Seattle's Greatest Sale PP FUETUIULO >. %. ox Only 5 More Sensational Sale Days at GOTTSTEIN’S WITH an Almost Irresistible Impulse to Exalt and Shout About It—It Is Better Simply to State the Plain Facts About This Closing Out Sale of the M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. For two weeks the thriftiest people of Seattle, real downright bargain hunters, have been helping to sweep GOTTSTEIN’S floors of their tremendous stocks. Prices have been cut to the limit. Extraordinarily LOW TERMS have been allowed, so we will not be obliged to move a single piece of furniture to our own store. Some of the choicest and very handsomest things remain. No room here even to picture them. We rely only and.entirely upon PRICE-CUTTING to close everything out at once. Here is YOUR OPPORTUNITY to secure for your home some long-wished-for new pieces of furniture at a price less than will be offered in Seattle for many a day to come. Only the fact that the lease on the GOTTSTEIN building expires at the end of this week (August 15) could possibly induce us to make further PRICE SACRIFICES such as will be made this week. This will be the BIG week at GOTTSTEIN’S and it will be the last week you can buy REDUCTIONS UP TO Q% | SATISFACTORY PAYMENT TERMS | Everybody’s Doing It--- Buying Furniture at GOTTSTEIN’S 1514-16 Second Ave. ERE is the man who is looked to as the successor of William Jennings Bryan at the head of fundamental- ism forces in America. He is the Rev. William Bell Riley, pastor of the First Baptist church, Minneapolis. At pres- ent he is in Los Angeles organizing, thru the Bible Insti-| tute, a nation-wide campaign, which was conceived by Bryan, to turn the country to fundamentalism. | A genius of organization, Rev. Riley plans to enter poli- ties just as the anti-saloon league did, endorsing candidates for public office who will carry out the anti-evolution pro- gram. Movies, radio, lecture halls and churches are only a part of the elaborate plan that is being prepared. Already Senator Blanton and Congressman Upshaw of Georgia have promised Rev. Riley to introduce an amendment at the next congress making the teaching of evolution a mis- demeanor. LPI ATTA 8 Peers STRIKE OF COALIVESSELS CRASH MINERS SURE ON PACIFIC Lewis Refuses to Arbitrate Freighter, Rammed by Liner, With Mine Operators = —_—~ Returning to ’Frisco PP SECRET AUS PILE ATLANTIC © (By U. P)—Un ernment or the intervenes, 158, will be called out on str jepte ber 1, in the opinion of union lead. “SDLP PNY * letter to Samuel D. | gon ting arbitration and} . felterating that the miners ‘remain firm in their demands, is belle Negotiations at Atla Lewis, international pres! expected to make a conciliatory re-| mber of ¢ ply to Warriner’s latest letter, in| here said that three plates which the chairman of the anthra-| ship's port side had been stove in cite owners’ group e: sed hope| Th Mad Hat Gb Siniries that a strike might be ‘ rent atid that is’ letter, phrased w' attempting to courtesy and yeiled sarcasm, made power no concessions whatever. Pe REEMA which sus- - at ALPS NEED Accordingly, union leaders went | tai was San Fran SEATTLE . SCHO MANY WOUNDED jy, and Woman Narrowly SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST a8 eR ie L. aimee SONS Escape Death in Lake | a ‘ . IN SYRIAN WAR oS a A a RSPAS 5 Blanct Clashes With Tribesmen!:.. Fatal to French Troops Montana Puncher [Funeral of Mountain Naval Reserve Trip Seattle Man, Hurt mcr mie «1s baal tenia | Now Drives Auto PLAN FIESTA AT Plunge Victim Today) Is Off This Summer | in Crash, Improves — It did not take a cowpuncher who Fur 1 Sag uner services v eruises for the Bag YAKIMA, Aug. 10.—John W. Har Je in from Montana recent! on. clock, Monday, for Thee get thi pir of th times after Seattle mu n, in ie B of the Seattle naval reservists on chapel. 1 LONDON, Aug. 10.—(By U. P.)—| plode ee I = French casualties, in clashes with the rebellious Druse tribesmen in t French mandate in Syria, apparently | y have been heavy. Reports reaching | py the |#¢riying in Seattle. When he arrived here today pictured streams of | ha seach, “The lalingh, {the| te hadione cayuse, ono handsomely ‘ i ights”| (2 idea actives aes eeu oas perine - a launch, — thi i en n Me , i bane rial Two ‘Community Nights” | Beery pene : Os a to Be Held This Week Dorat. thet 5 The Times’ Beirut corresp arid a Uttle money that he had saved per, § , injured in an BI sned, it} burgh auto wreck Friday, y een indefinitely + it toler W. B. Allison of the 18th Nave eserve district, Four boats wer ‘riday by Command aturated with line achedulec o make a «C ecks’ i said 200 French wounded had t 5) Lvs ; F | cremated pene aed SUR EO LN Who on Game Rete there, Phey had been wounded more | 41. 4 We sold. hia pony, tec farmer for tos Community | nights,’ will: ‘he —_e to Californian August 8, with 250 naval than a week ago in encounters with | taged at Alki playfield, Wednesday reservist . ers, and was towed re, com.{ $60 and a second-hand dealer on \ | 4 | phe Drusemen. pletely gutted and in a sinking con.| Washington st, bought hin saddle for | and Thursday this week | Father, Sons Fight | Orders came to Seattle July 1, stat Meentime, the Times’ Jerusalem | ditio: Adding a little of 4H 1 vi itle ope 4 | ’ |ing that in the future, reservis 4 correspondent cabled an unconfirmed | Von hates Menge SAAD A i HOmSV Tm AML Opeth At! B) «Wed for Vet’s Insurance | : r FOR ry My 6 head was burned ge.|to th ¢ purchased # used flivver | nesday afternoon, with a women’ woul by divisi s report that 400 French wounded had| ; ; q f Three brothe eur, kG S reached Derat. halr and eye.|and returned home in style baseball game for teams from South hera and a father enter | volunteers from all diy Hy reached Derat, EOE ee Meth Ww | Hadale vA ba) & court battle over the $10,000 log: |in no one division coul 3 S i th home, M17 42nd ave, 2d | ows at 4. At 6:90 there | 2¢Y Of @ dead soldier in federal |8, the trip was cancelled ‘ M. ater recoreiw its i q ‘ nit : 00! iM wee ‘ pNOrVO orities sald tha Our Rea F 2 cAdoo Says Bryan after recoiving first-nld treatment. Show Toy Liner . |he a heach Minch, follov 6:90 nye ea As ae upht by Wilning Neer a Manica ath the Lae Flateare ier Gey $5.00 S as Misunderstood | i Agniniatuye’ H, °F", Alexander, on | yantar etl * ie it 78, whan hie ye, tO M. Bryson, retired colored min: | weeks’ cruises and the week-end hot covertoet OF ragthe te et 3 William Gibbs McAdoo, in a spéech European Voyage ine | oxnibition in the window of the | evans will stark ab 7p. when inter of Seattle, who is suing the |crulses next year ROUM have two or more y ® ft a memorial service held for Wil K | Admiral line at Mourth ave, and NaH : an i iL b Sacre i id ren | United Stat overnment for the = = ~ TR 0 teeth left....... CA $8.00 s liam Jennings Bryan at Hollywood, | etch Is Abandoned Union st. is nttracting attention.tt | [ts volte indienne tht, | $20,000 insu » of his fourth son, | "P production of the “nuyece Te i Cal, Sunday night, declared that 10-—-Commanaer {SHOWS the stern of the vessel and | other, no He hee a MR ara ci thio’ died ‘at Camp set of ea eum, % Bryan was “thoroly misunderstood ; ‘ ; is flouting in real water, Scattered | {RO- wat |Suerman, ©. October 22, 1918 DO THIS WHEN RHEE Gites rae bak $10.00 f by thousands of his « rymen. | jeft that ety inp about the lock 6 tyI 'Y) ‘'Threo sons, A. H. Bry 7 Gold’ Crowns and Porceiain ; * ' at ch n, | | arte ¢ 5, n, of Onle | ra Spurn Bold The speaker cited Bryan's rosigna-|the Halt Moon, last spring, en{l¥fing and sleeping passenger lst, | Ofer lund, Cal; Wimingon W. 0. Bry.|q SKIN HURTS: Were bertoon =”. $4.00 } tion ag Wilson cabinet a8 @) route for Hurope, jx anchored in| While the upper deck IW allve with 4 ; » of Chattanooga, ‘Tenn, and} Just sprinkle on | O10) gold is valuable, We allow case In point, os Ot ts { to; en and women, engaging an | SoRtt 0 ‘ 5 * + ‘T you full value for pad j | ns Quilla ae river here, He hans} rh ee ehh men, engaging In an Wantarerinneht TBE Bry i New York, | a little of this cooling, Lal : or it on dental given lx trip for the present, |?’ / |ovathious ins doharwe ate Prizes ather’s right to the in healin: owder— All work guaranteed for 18 Seek Body of Man; wouth ad Santa] | Maj. Hidga® Hadley and Mea, Gees] S¥™8Re®, viming it rightfully be: | 8 DP arenes A Barbe r inglare blinded him | aan "| longs te | ® Phone WEot-1404 xamination FRAE | ¢ es | parade judges, Mesdames Humor Believed Murdered |... » oroed to turn buck |REedmen Hold Picnic) ji” iii pe tea" "i oo amin HOQUIAM, Aug. 10—Deputy | He landed Sunday, ovubalibes «i Kaabicall a 4. Aohutt; CROSSWORD CURE H sheriffs are looking for the body of kept. membors of § Jani Lyle, R {DON 1 i ) 10 f dane 1 Lyle, Reed INDON.A patient at Brace Ita Beers, missing: in the woods) When a daughter t# born in Lap-| men's tribe, No, busy when they | and B vo (Lincoln) mental hospital has Pear apelin since 1917. Beers} land, the father presents her with' held a plenic at the home of Pat T! wird of park commissioners ‘ered almost no health Sine Geraravaneonn ck be n| T War! * a | econ ve mid (6 baye been, murdered, a reindeer, rick Clark, at Dey Molino, ly sponsoring the events, solving crosuword pi : Over Mutual Suy, & Lown Asatn hao sh Mein anns = i

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