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Campfire ir Weekly Budget. | What's Going On. | | Present and Future. | | Reports Are Wanted. | Guardians and girle are urged to im report blanks. Headquar fe getting its records complete the end of the fiscal year see What could be more fun than layettes for the many babies | Social Welfare league cares for? | too, the children need clothes ers has heard of a group girls who are interested in doing things. : eee © Of course you've thought of tt— & Thanksgiving basket for a family, We did it last year— do it next—and this year sev. mt hundred groups of girts will re ona aE wetatcaatecir on America. operate in fighting forest fires, ac- 2 Weltare league for = fasn.| The Santa Maria de Tula, a giant) Tula you will )éear distinctly the | Sting to an agreament reached to- . eall the Social Welfare and have them cross your off their list. eee and tags, everything from to out-grown party frocks, are at local headquarters for the nd the proceeds will be used to " the first deposit on the new yuarters. eee November 15 the first meeting Guardians’ Story Telling club ‘be held at the home of Miss fey, 5261 16th ave. N. E, at pm. a eee Campfire wit spend d at the summer home fatherine Tonkin across the eee Junior Guardians are going to Into Bluebirds next Tuesday. Will arrive at 7 p. m. at local \! Gressed as “kids” to ‘the evening playing children’s mes, getting acquainted and hav- Sealth reunion and antumn ‘will be held in the Masonic Arcade butting, November 13, Mothers, fathers and invited to join in the slides of Camp Sealth Any group |s eligible Simply notify and put your group on ° is one of the so- fe. Lancefield of the British fm Germany, one year ago, ving life sentences in Leaven- prison. Japs Accused Unlawful Entry n to have entered the United MMlegaily, 10 Japanese are held detention R oe Is Up for Revision . Nov. &—An attempt ‘be made Monday by the admin. ‘i board to revise the salaries ‘Classifications of all state em-| whose pay is not fixed by| according to L. D. McArdle, of efficiency. If you already have your fanr | ahuehuete tree in Oaxaca, Mexico, from the ground, 80 feet in diameter 12 rummage sale. The and over 250 in circumference. That mie will be held at Pike St, market 1 erase than the largest of the fm eypress family, and its name, ahue- tree.” other Indian races of Mexico bad a profound respect for old things. The attention, and they discovered that) To Close Enginser LARGEST TREE IN AMERICA jtion to | After |‘ colm The trunk of the Santa Maria de Tula, thei largest tree in murmuring ef Ue subterranean wa is the largest tree on the American | tera, continent. In view of this, Oaxaca authorities plan to create a state | o¢ nature worshAp, was dedicated to park with the giant as the central one of the okbést of the Axtec del point of interest, tes, the goddess of waters, who was The treo measures, some 12 feet! petieved to behabft, at times, the undergroun@ ‘waters, from which she came ocfasionally in the form of a beautiful woman. After the wonquest of the Axtec empire, the Indfana continued to worship the old water-tres. But after this practice was broken up by the adoption of Christianity, they began tor call the big tree Ban. ta Maria (after the Virgin Mary). mous California redwood trees. Th giant belongs to the Mexican huete, tn Aztec, means “old water The Aztecs and most of the cai giant cypress did not escape their wherever an abuehuete grew there | was water not far from the surface. | Connected with this is the curious | belief that if you place your ear to} the roots of the Santa Marta de) LACE CONTINUOUS Enrollment Monday | Enroliment for the United States shipping board’s last course in| marine engineering at the Untver- | sity of Washington will close Mon- day morning, according to Prof. FE. ©. Eastwood, who is tn charge of the | school. A total of 17 men had en And Feattwe Photeplay rolled today and several more can be accommodated, Professor East ecomreinet raenet mt SHIRLEY MASON nature of advanced study In marine | engineering and is for licensed men | only. Applications should be made at 210 Grand Trunk dock. ores za Campfire-Scout . Festival Is Held At an entertainment given the ine Mountaineers by the Boy Scouts and “LOVETIME” the Campfire Girls Friday night, at the ¥. W. C. A., the boys and giris exhibited to thetr guests work done by their organizations during the summer. Tomorrow to Wednesday—Extra Business Eight Per Cent Five-Year Gold Coupon Notes Sizes $100, $500 and $1,000 trying to keep a pace in advance. | Mahoney's Mahoney's finances consisted of $100 | |which he had recetved for writing the story of his life, Prosecutor Mal admitted Mahoney | was a pauper and therefore entitled to the records, vugias was granted a motion to enter affidavits denying the defense had been denied the privilege of sub poenaing witnesses ip the sanity in veatigution, Douglas NEW YORK, Nov. 6 Wilkinson was charged with scrateh. | ing her husband's face in public. “He was with a chorus girl,” she told the LOEW: HIP Invest in a Growing Puget Sound Power & Light Company's THE SEATTLE STAR |Court Recognizes Mahoney as Pauper | HAS INDIAN WORSHIP HISTORY } the Louls B. lawyer, had State and B. C. to Join Against Fire OLYMPIA, Nov. 6- lumbla and Washington state wil! co day. A conference of forestry men was held and a working agreement wi maje, by which foresters will give “The “old wafertree,” In an 86) warning of fires within two miles of | the boundary and take action togeth: | er in combating them, HERE'S REASON FOR BACHELORS Mra. Misle “You shouldn't have done tt in pub. Me," quoth the judge; “95.” 1TO 11 Fine Vaudeville TOM BROWN’S MUSICAL HIGHLANDERS In an, Artistic Singing and Instrumental Novelty “A MUSICAL MUSK IN KILTS” Y ——————— COMING NOV. 13—“MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE” Dated September 1, 1921; Due September 1, 1926—Price Par, Plus Interest YIELD 8 PER CENT’ The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle, Trustee IN A LITTLE more than twenty years we have expanded from one county and one community into six counties and 160 communities. We have done all this because the COMMUNITIES in which we oper- ate ARE GROWING. We have expanded to meet that growth, always | ing before Judge J | Ronald Friday, attorneys for James }, Mahoney were granted original records and newspaper clippings of the recent murder trial for presenta supreme court when | Mahoney's appeal ts carried to that body in February Schwellenbach, admitted | British Co. Do You Raise Chickens? If you door, if you are planning to—you will be interested tn an article on “Winter Handling of Poultry,” appearing in the Bt Monthly Bulletia of the Western Washington Experiment Station at Puyallup The article explains all the latest and most approved methods of keeping your chickens up to par during the cold weather, and no poultry-grower can afford to mins it. The Star has made arrangements with the experiment station to give its readers the benefit of this and other articles which are pub- lished from time to time. If you are interested, just clip out this coupon and mail it to the experiment station. WESTERN WASHINGTON EXPERIMENT STATION, PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON Please send me WITHOUT COST, a copy of your Bi- Monthly Bulletin, Vol, IX, No. 5, Market Celebrates Seattle Hero to Be Buried Sunday Funeral services for Lieut. Tru man A. Starr, Seattle man killed in the Argonne offensive October 4, 1918, will be held Sunday at 1 Pp. m. at the Butterworth mor tuary, The body was brought to Seattle Friday. Starr was the sonlo¢ anburn. He was a student —jJof Mr, and Mrs, Samuel B. Starr|the University of Washington. Saturday marked the 14th an vermary of the Pike Place pub market, and a statement of than ager. PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30 Reginning Monday Matinee Vaudevilie’s Mesical Novelty “HOUSE OF DAVID” BAND Twenty 046- ring Though Gifted Musicians From the Renton Harber Cotony CHUNG HWA FOUR Harmony aed Yue VAUDEVILLE’S SUPREME SENSATION PF. T. Selbit Presents “THE DIVIDED WOMAN” Mystifying, Thrilling Seene of “Sawing « Weman tn Two” PANTAGESCOPE SHOWING NEW COMEDY AND SEATTLE NEWS General Admiasion—Matinecs, 28e; Nights, 62 COMING—Jack Dempeey & Co—COMING PROXY” Sparkling Comedy Success By CATHERINE CHISHOLM CUSHING 14th Aniversary to the public for their patronage was issued by Arthur E. Goodwin, man- a Sr Nights, 7 and © SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1971. \Federal Officials = Off for State Tourg A party of federal officiala was $'Eagles Invade Nile Circus 400 Strong A feathered horde swept down upon the city of Bagdad Friday |scheduled to leave Seattle night in the Arena, and after avon « tour of the state, to m brief skirmish with ham and Srape | eamnpalse against liquor and nar juice purveyors, captured the city ;cotlc runners for tus cramee., It was some pienic Included Rew) the a ‘the Hagies staged, with the help|lector of Customs Millard T. Hart Prohibition Director Roy C. of the Shriners durtig one ahead PA wats ts Sav etiey «Si and eventful evening. ayia, 7 4 o| States diftrict attorney; A. B. Han Led by an 80-plece band, 400)” " Gdles t Wagies trom. Aerie 2 1 excorted | Customs agent, and George L. Miss Abbie Helen Howard, the Eagle candidate in the Shrinery é popularity prize, to the Shrine| ceeded to give a concert and the Eagies proceeded to buy out the harn circus and took the outer walls, the moat, the castle and the whole works by storm. The band pro root beer “bootleggers” and merchants. nl, He ke of A TREMENDOUS STORY OF AMAZING ADVENTURE @ continuous succession of exciting Over 100 wid animals LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS APES, ELEPHANTS CAMELS, MONKEYS GORILLAS and ALLIGATORS 00,000 the a ae fm constant pert). More Heat Less| It has been with this in view that we have, ever since {1905, had a power ae capacity many thousand horsepower in excess of the power demand. The properties owned and operated by this Company, and its subsidi- aries, include four hydro-electric or water power plants, five steam power plants, 286 miles of electric railways and 720 miles of trans- mission lines, as well as much other miscellaneous property incidental to our business. f OUR POWER PLANTS HAVE A GENERATING CAPACITY OF 160,000 HORSEPOWER AND THE TOTAL DEMAND CARRIED IS APPROXIMATELY 130,000 HORSEPOWER. We sell securities because we must provide new capital constantly in order that we may carry on this sort of development. Our Eight Per Cent Notes offer an attractive return in these days when money rates aré tending downward and are backed by a business that makes them a safe security. OUR OFFER Notes in limited amounts may, if desired, be purchased by paying 10% with order and the balance in nine monthly payments, we retaining the note until final payment is made. Interest at 6% will be allowed on installments paid. Amounts paid may be withdrawn at any time before final payment is made, in which case 4% interest will be allowed. tz Statistics] BIRTHS on, George, 533 N. 79th st.,/ aware Wayne, 7302 Jones 5 + y. | » Hans A, 2823 W. 74th st, | Carl William Leonard, ymerton, boy. Arthur John, R. F. D. No. 1, Park, boy. Patrick, 311 13th ave. N., girl.! ir, Donald Elmo, 7506 12th 8. W., boy. it, Frank i, Yacolt, Wash., boy. on, Leonard B., 4751 12th ave, Henry Stinson, 748 N. RRIAGE LICENSES and Residence. P., Seattle Adrienne E., Seattle Wilfred J., Abbie Cornelia, 8 etcham, Henry Holm ters, Katherine E., & ‘erulano, Richard, Seatt! ohn, Colletta A., Seattle on, Harold Alvin, Se “Heimick, Josephine B,, Seattle. Legal ler, Frank J., Seattle . Lydia M., Seattle . ‘alley, Josephine L., 76,4644 W. 51st ier, William J., Gt Antlers hotel. || L i) Robert Lewis, 75, 1736 24th ishausen, Gerhard, 65, Summit edwards, Ann} voles nnje, 60, 5202 Woodlawn eaberg, Augusta, 43, 4227 Dawson rbour, Isabella, 62, 2223 16th ave ander, Lots 2, 37, 6705 Fourth ave. rks, William 8, 60, 9153 HE. Pine dt Fuller information may be obtained at any office of this Company CONSULT YOUR BANKER Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Seattle Everett Bellingham Tacoma Ella M, 69, 2702 Frank- he Available [[REQUENT shipments of this more- heat-for-your-money coal enable us to supply the demand. Cassidy Wellington Coal Ranks High in Heat Units and Low in Waste COAL FOR RANGE, GRATE OR FURNACE If Your Dealer Cannot Supply You Order Direct From the ARROW COAL CO. ¥. C, FERREE, President 4400 Fourteenth Ave. N. W. Telephone Sunset 2265 A SPECIALLY-PREPARED COKING Waste| i —=ty PALACE HIP ' STARTS SUNDAY NOV. 13