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a2 PAGE 2 r Woos: Tacoma for Seattle He “Says It With Flowers” Readers of The Star, meet Richard M, Buttle, president of the National Dahlia Society of America. Mr. Buttle comes forward with a unique plan to cement further the friendship betweén Seattle and Ta coma, He proposes to “say it with flowers.” 4 Mr. Buttle is an inven@. He is not an ordinary kind of inventor as be has originated more than 700 new varieties of dahlias, Many of these were developed in his back yard right here In Seattle at 1514 Blew. ett at, Just what hos this to do with jendship between Seattle and Ta ? “A great deal,” said Mr. Buttle. In Proof he proposes to name 12 new vartetion of dahlias about Tacoma “talking points.” He has already named 12 new varicties after Beat tie’s specific advantages and called the latter the Seattle boosters. ‘The idea, already submitted to the ‘Tacoma Commercial club and Cham- ber of Commerce by letter, has met with enthusiastic response. Edward P. Kemmer, secretary of the club, has suggested names for the Tacoma oooster dahlias. Mr. Buttle, equally as prompt, chosen the variety for each. The names and varieties as selected by Tacoma and by Mr. Buttle, and which will go out hand in hand with the 12 twin Seattle boosters, follow: Tacoma Commercial Club, copper bronze; Tacoma Beauty, garnet; Ta- coma Progress, golden yellow; Ta- coma Abundance, purple, maroon and silver; Tacoma Prosperity, golden yellow; Tacoma Glad Hand, flesh and cream; Tacoma Olympics, golden sunset; Tacoma Joy, salmon pink and orange; Tacoma Token, orange, tip white; Tacema Pride, poppy red; Tacoma Milestone, dark maroon; Mount Tacoma, white and cream. ‘e greatly appreciate the apirit of your idea,” writes Mr, Kemmer, to cooperate in any plan for the boosting of our great Northwest.” “That's what I call a good letter,” Margaret Davis. 21, 1611 14th ave., was thrown 15 injured about the head. The accident ‘was caused by slippery streets. R. Serguine, 5135 Adams and ™ oO. 1L. Hull, Jr., 2027 15 @ay when struck Seventh ave. and Pins st. He arm druises, fal ped oar |. Craig, mocked 13 e accident her s took 408 mii #3 Ff z i i * sa58 al HE i i | if i Pe gR8 iu Pate — Aecounts Accounts: ect Check Are Cordially Invited! ” Peoples Savings SECOND AVE. AND PIKE WF, Men’s Two-Pant Suits $35 HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS One Price—Cash or Credit 427 PHILIPPINE BUNTAL BALIVAG ONLY GOOD PRICES ASSESSED AND PAID De net give or put away these bate but send them in to us by eel pest, marking it “Returned Phil- ippine Goods.” ‘This in the first and 2 aly firm in the PATRONIZE reduce the EXCHANGE PRODUCTS Co, 19 PLAZA CERVANTES MASILA, P. 1. Rupture Cured In 30 Days or No Pay Write toflay for our GUARAN- KD Propowition and free copy of Kk describing this wonder treat- Ment and record of marvelous resulis ined. Just s Bases io bits ANionhsW a goo wth Richard M. Buttle Says Mr. Buttle, “It aflows Tacoma has a kindly spirit of friendliness for tus and that if we will go half way |the result"will be more than satis | factory. The 12 Seattle boosters selected by Mr. Buttle inctude Seattle Chamber ot Commerce, Seattle Climate, Seat: tle Health, Seattle Lakes, Seattle Parks, Seattle Scenery, Seattle Soil, | Seattle Spirit, Seattle Sunset. Bremerton Council BREMERTON, Nov. 26.—The po “litical kettle is seething again here, |following the adoption by the city joounell of « resolution declaring T. ©. Buffington and B. F. Harrison, the two recently elected commission- ers, disqualified for office on the [ground that they are ineligible, be ing directors in local banks. | Buffington declared he and his col league would demand their offices )next Monday morning and that a court fight would be held if they were ‘The city council announced ita de- termination to refuse to give up the Teins of city government. 300 Boy Scouts at Local Convention More than 204 boy scouts are at- Northweet Patrol Leaders’ conven, tion now being held in Seattle. The meeting opened Friday at Frederick & Nelson's, and the final conference seesion will be held Sun- scout commissioner. Saturday's program Includes a re- ception of 42 British Columbia dele gates, addresses by patrol leaders, an scouting competitive stunta after songs and yells at the Central school. His Fellow Alumni Ohio State University alumni, gathered together at the Sorrento sage from their most distinguished fellow-alumnus, Warren G. Harding, lar banquets were held simultancous- ly in all parts of the world. Refuses to Give Up tending the second annual Pacific | | | | } head injuries. A hole! "Friday night, Feceived a mes-/122 19th » Notes and Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN December 10 has been tentatively met as the date for the Yakima Corn and Potato show, which the farm bureau will stage in co-opers toh with the Yakima Business Men's association eee B. C. Case of Fruit vailey, near Vancouver, with 675 trees prune orchard, prodyeed 16 13 tons of dried prunes thia year, ‘This is an average of about 6$ pounds to the tree, eee The Walla Walla County Farm bureau saved its 378 members last year $74,267, Thru co-operative ef. forts $18,020 accrued to the members over the prevailing local prices on neceasities purchased oe A bill to create a Yakima Na tonal park from Yakima and Klick ftat counties, including Mt. Agams, has been introduced by Senator Wes- ley "L. Jones. one Wenatchee fruit growers have made a large shipment of apples to China and the Philippines and are to ship altogether 50 cars to China and half that number to the Philippines. eee A season of grand and light opera will be comprensed Into one evening's entertainment when the Fisher Oper. atic quintet appears Monday night at Olympia. ee The Wenatchee Commercial club trustees have voted to send an Invi. tation to the Washington Irrigation | hold its next annual Wenatchee during Institute to meeting in August, 1922, eee Ben Ross, founder of the town of Omak, and credited with being the father of the first government irri- gation project in the United States, was a visitor at the Northwest Fruit exposition in Seattle this week. eee There are 250 members in Sno- homish county of the Automobile Club of Western Washington. eee ‘The Rev. M. BE. Dunn, D. D. a Prominent divine of the U. P. church. Olympia, is to assist the Rev. Robert H, Edmonds in a week's mission at the Westminster U. P. church, begin- ning Sunday. ‘ eee ‘The Snohomish Teachers’ Institute will be held in Mverett Monday, Tuesday Wednesday. eee Capt. Coumans of the Port Angeles post of the Salvation Army has en- tablished a toy hoxpital to mend broken playthings, donated as Christ. mas presents to youngsters who otherwise might be skipped by Santa Claus, 4 ° . The Grandview Herald says: “The Herald has been boosting for Grand- view for 10 yqars now and darn if we don’t believe the stuff we write.” SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. funeral services ‘will be held for Hiram J. Anderson, who died Tuesday at the home of his son, W. W. Andersan, MRS. LILA GORIN wii! be buried Yale | president of the United States. Simé | Sunday following services at 2 p.m. at the family residence, 3403 Bele Vista ave. in hin} THE WASHINGTON, Nov, 26 must go homet 1 must go home! Tt was Rene Viviant, huge man, with an almost bald and quite gray head, Rene sought.the door of his wife's apartment, to tell hin troubles Noive! 1 slept not all last | night™-1 must @o home!” Tramping about Hike & restlons ehild. ' , dear mant’ A droll little erin caught the corners of Madame | Viviani’s mouth, | minutive persont “Poor, dear man-—you should have put cotton in your ears.” Gently, Rene stopped his tramping, He Madame is a di. wan thoughtful. His hand rubbed |his forehead | “Phat is an idea—now I might | have done that.” His mild biue eyes looked gratefully at his wife. bunch when he laughe and are a Dit Upélant in repose A trick of turning hie whole body as he turns bis head, Bong hands, rather nervous hands, which follow his words, You keep your rooms so warm," |he boomed, “and very likely so you joan eat your toes! } “Oh, yes, they're very good! But jyou amuse me greatly.” He was }ieughing, that good-natured growl. | He leaned with his hands beside his | Knees on the chair, “Freezing cold outside and you sit in your hot rooms eating joes!" Briand was growling again that with his heavy tromgray hair, bin firmly-gripping hand and his abso- lute eelf poasension, eee Shoes, Just shoes, Shoes tum- Maikin's apartment, in Sir and Lady Chatfield’s apart- ments, Shoes lining the walls in Lord and Lady Lee's apartments. Powerful lot of English shoes came wo the conference. eee Intense, silent, sphinx like—Ad- miral Kato. His smile, « rare, whim- sical thing, spreads slowly over a slim, dork-skinned face and vanishes almost instantly. Silent, reflective, most musical, come slowly. A voice with little glints of fire under its Composed, erate. But an underlying alertness, keen, quick, ready! Baron Kato's leisure hours? Golf? Reading? Motoring, perhaps? “I take little nap.” Gently, easily, with a slow smile. “Work hard?’ intensely, “Then take litte nap,” easily. cee George A. F. Vanaine, com saire special de police, France (offi- cially attached to the French delega- tion), has to have his little joke. |service men with the French deie- | gation. “Why don’t Monsieur Viviant Viviani's room was changed by the management eee A burhy little gentieman is Aris tide Briand, prinme mfrister of France and chief delegate to the con: ference from that country. } Watehtul gray eyes, kind but keen. Heavy brows that knot and i His words, low-epoken words, al- SEATTLE STAR | SIDELIGHTS ON DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE | ROUTE DECIDED say where he is going?” “IT laugh, "You ask him,’ T say ‘He tell you hé don’t know and if speake no English, was | ee | te bel in reuniting ed, Thome france direct |; of missing are requested also to report te| The Star, Other new te reprodnee their communities. eee ago. genial growllaugh which sete well| tall, with blue eyes and brown DALE) sta tog district attorney, has formed} | He is 38, t eee HOWARD P. PHELPS—Mrs, Eula ., Waco, Tex. bling out of bags in Mr, and Mrs.) has asked the Beattie Red Cross to/ of stars without the use of any | last six months at a cost of 15 killed | Shoes in neat/find her son, Howard P. Phelps, | measuring+instruments. j lines around trunks, begs and boxes | whom she believes to have sailed for from St, Michaels, Alaska. | This could not be verified by the Red Phelps, 2028 Kth | Seat Cross, eee {a half years ago, Mrn. whose maiden name was | Green Valley, Win. all you can obtain this and ILLS—think of that. Write for Money-Back Angeles, Cal—aA |you don’t ask him, when he comes ‘back, he ask you why you didn't" ” At that very moment Viviani, who | hastily up the corridor with the ne | || Bureau of Missing Relatives ‘The Star invites its renders to wee this finding [relatives or friends. The Gepartment is these whe have been | her funds in diamonds. wheee relatives ‘are missing are invited to report dinappre to ‘The Star, a whe may know the whereabouts 4 rimmtioned in this column se are invited ‘such items me will interest | pdlice JOHN HENRY REED-—Mre. 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Zone Therapy Company, y 2211-0, West Washington St, Los! } { q rtinement. SATURDAY, NOVEMBE OLiScUME Sterting at M O'Clock porn f ON FOR FOCH Plans Completed Marshal’s Reception VETERANS, ATTENTION! Marshal Yooh will wear his uniform to henor YOU, Wear yours to honor HIM Wednes- day, “November 20, all day. WwW. J. COYLE, State Chairman Foch leception Committee. | oret service man, who speaks no French, hot on bin trail. It amused George eee Mra. L. C. Christie, one of two All for Canadian women here with the dele gation, wears, In her walke and rides bout Washington, silk stockings in} uge plaide—the checks are possibly | WOMAN SLAIN footing | ‘The following route will be follow. Twelve Arrested as Result 3 ed by Marshal Foch on his trip from | of Mystery Murder = ine stuiwauker depot to the Univer: OAKLAND, Cal,, Nov. 26-—Twelve | sity of Washington and return upon persons, two of them women, have * heen jailed as @ result of the murder |!* @FFival In Seattle next Wednes-| of Mrs. Amanda Pfankuchen, who day. Schools on the route will have | wan found dead in her kitchen on | recess #0 that the children may greet October 15 by her attorney, Howard | tne military leader of the allied, J. Phersot. Mrs. Pfankuchen had a mania, ac. |**mies. / cording to Piersoll, for investing all| Leave depot: 945 a. m. by auto.) She is said/ mobile, Fourth ave. to Seneca st.) to have had $25,000 worth of | foneca st. to Harvard ave. | | @emends in her possession, None of 9:50 a m—Harvard ave. to Pine! | A drama depicting G Village life, and alee the Sham of Sedetyt them have been found, altho every | possible hiding place in the house has beon searched thoroly by the Comii Turedag “TOO WISE F } COLISEUM - ORCHESTRA — SUNDAY PROGRAM “Polonaise” from the opera ugene Onegin” 965 a. m—Pine st. isles: | North to University, following Broad- way and University car lines. 10:10 @. m.—Enter University cam- | pus at 40th st. University of Wash- ington meeting. 1045 a m-—LIeave University of Washington at 40th st. : a. m—Iith N. BE, to 45th. Law Partnership) ©. Setith to Stone wey, | Robert C. Saunders, former United | Stone way to Ewing. 11:00 a, m.—Croas Fremont bridge, & law partnership with Larael Neison | Westlake ave. to Coliseum theatre. in Beattie. =” 11:10 a m-——Enter Coliseum, English woman astronomer has} Commercial airplanes in the United |the power of measuring distances| States flew 3,500,000 miles in the The names of the 123 arrested are being withheld pending the result of Overture “Beri “Aria from Lohen Contraite | Mrs Romay: (a) “A La Balle and 43 injured. we... 4 7 ‘2ND © UNIVERSITY JACK , HOXIE® Who won big popularity here recently in per- sonal appearances, is now starred in “The Man From Nowhere!” ‘A he-man of Western vigor and 8 of romance! “Torchy’s Double Triumph” New Showing Loutse WITH AGNES AYRES RUDOLPH VALENT! Hero cf “The Four Horsemen” Now Playing a 2-Weeks Engage- ment at the Matchless Scenes! Half the world is reading the book! All the world will see the picture! “Barbarian” she calls him in the glittering Casino. 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