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arene REN A tS RNR greet et nr ar PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE BEER FAVORITE ENGLISH DRINK And Total Consumption on! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925, nd ___| President Coolidge’s Plea For Tolerance enness JAZL |S FORCING US TO CHURCH Church Leader Says High Life Palls on Youth | | MFABHTINGTON, :, Oct. 18 Despite of a strong movemer he women | to more active church work.” ‘The serious menace ot doctrinal | A@igcussion is diminishing and {te in-| tensity ts subsiding, according to| Goodell. Describing the past 12 months as the worst for the churches im many years, Goodell declares that the danger point has now been passed and religion fs again on the/ increase, | | Counting Stars | Too Hard Task, . 16.—The giant task | locating hich bave | now tops mark may be taken 40 years the hundred milli abandoned as a hopel: Of the many observa originally agreed to u counting of the stars and the m of their positions in the h by section, only the Greenwich Oxford observatories have complet- ed their task. But even their “ is never—and probably never wil) be really finished for each new and/ larger telescope which comes into| use reveals the existence of myriads of stars hitherto unrevealed | THE BABY ) Se ae THE YOUNGEST member | of the new congress that con-| venes in December will be | Samuel J. Montgomery, re- publican, of Bartlesville, Okla., who also seems handy with a ‘olf club, He is a former foot- | Ball player and served in the marine corps during the war, winning the Croix de Guerre for capturing a German sol- dier and obtaining valuable information, Don't Have Them Smile At You! There are 26,000 chenoes to make up. unions thoy ae Unique and practical guide 25,000 Words jal ronoune eterial jonwliat—all Almont 1000 pagen, cloth bound, tun paper, Price $2.00 nat; by malt $2.14. With thumb-notoh indew VUNK & WAGNALLS © OMPANY, “T ET US CAST OFF OUR HATREDS,” said Presi- dent Coolidge in his address to the American Legion Convention at Omaha. “Whether one traces his Americanism back three centuries to the Mayflower, or three years to the steerage, is not half so important as whether his Americanism of today is real and genuine. No matter by what various crafts we came here, we are all now in the same boat.” The Omaha World-Herald, politically opposed to the President, sees him rising “to the heights of sagacious statesmanship and courageous leadership.” Another Dem- ocratic journal, the New York World, pays tribute to the insight, intelligence, force, wisdom, courage and tolerance of the President’s discourse “on the folly of hysteria and the perils of intolerance.” In “The Literary Digest” this week, the October 17th number, there is a summary of the President’s address together with public opinion upon it, as reflected in lead- ing newspapers of all political faiths. French Bitterness Over the Debt Proposal We old saying that if you want to lose a friend, the best way is to lend him money, occurs to some in view of the virulence of French press comment on the subject of the debt proposal Mr. Caillaux took back to Paris. Some Paris newspapers laud him as having rejected America’s attempt to fetter France in chains for a century, and this man, who once was banished to a section of his country remote from the capital, and about whom there were outspoken accusations of treason, now, it appears is hailed as the “savior of France from slavery to the American Shylock.” “The Literary Digest” this week presents translations from the French press showing the reaction of the people upon the temporary debt settlement. Other Outstanding News Events Reported in “The Literary Digest” This Week—On Sale To-day—All News-stands—10 Cents The Shipping Board Defies President Coolidge The Abuse of Alimony Another “Eagle’s Nest” to Confute the Navy’s Critics Is There an Aluminum Trust? France’s Ability to Pay The Interparliamentary Union at Washington The Red Peril in Cuba A Desk Hook of al ry nels aman, 9 aim. tO speak and write acourate English ant Youn Cory Now $2.25; dy mall $2.90, pt. 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