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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR |® new guardian, either of an old or| Frank vs. Bllen Hailstone, od MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925 \ ] | : isti Building Permits b tlev ttle k 107 ostment V l ital Statistics | | g Pe Clever Little Monkey nvestment Would \\ Bees gre pe MU Jo Makes Lotsa Dough orner W Ort SW CQALEM |, 6 1: @men!, bs See -—_—__—— mv, P . 4 al Ua iu bad e r Department Heads Tell ; State Association Formed O 0 Th 1 Y, D J Pea _ te in One Thousand Years)...» ye ae Condition of Service at Meeting here Editor’s Note: In a note accompanying the interesting ealeu wit , lath below, Mr. Wallin said he was 81, bis hand a litte | WASHIN( Permane « he shaky, but his figures were correct, We'll let someone else . Groundwork s of te a check up on the mathematician by passing his interesting figures ; 4 George. $16 ¥ tre: a tion .w fected meeting heated i of the United st , i tha diaicias tot Caemaiaros PevitOR THE STAR: In a news item I find the state > ‘ iw f my G., 1544 W policies w President i Avowe 1 f 4 ment th a tleman in California in hi be muné ¢ Coolidge y 1 f t of « 3 | queathed $10 to be put into a trust fund for 1,000 years; ° ° ‘ mereerere thre eg : rescue : mountainw which! interest to be compounded annually at not less than 3 |!, A 5 Fitth ave ' a tf per cent. At the end of the period named the gross |)! wey 1 fe J hive Major Genera “" Judge Austin B. Griffith e || amount is to be divided equally, one-half going to the 4 ‘ ehief of staff, and Brigadier Genera vived the project last spring, was | [nited States government and the other half to the be joe “4 . t on Seerewvey 8a) aa 8 ce president; | What will be the amount divided at the end of the || Kops Hobert Herman, 34 th ‘ isis) aircraft policies of the de Tucoma, w amed vice presiden p ’ partment, admix bJections H ‘ Jer and Harold Stew: | period? sian. ‘Richard Jw 102né » i t t to a unified air serv f art = were red 08 retary and The amount may be found by raising 3.262088 to t A | ANS § Sia P ‘ ties of u * ' meacinieer: see opted asking || 20th power and multiplying this result by 10, ($ . ; a. s rexas . tate legislative action in the form | 18 the amount of $1 at 3 per cent compound interest in pine squa: 1 r f the appointment of a committee 10 years.) rf o © Wag an unified D inveatig the proposal and ask I inclose the approximate result, which, | confess, i } ave, fre Eemenel, William Mitche ele phd HF be ronan | much below the actual amount, because I have 1 ava | thal 12 Nebel 8 one decimal in finding the higher powers. The v i Pal "Davis admitted to t the bequest in September, 2925, would be $70,192,4 that the equipment of t 5 more than seventy thousand billions of dollars! erry ES ; Bee & inadequate ar Could this sum be placed at interest for five days at val H - F, ; Noes cypmegee ale 8 per cent and that interest paid to the United States t 1 Ke tion and declared the government, it would more than pay our present national . ‘ Hy Was more money debt! 631 Boren « ’ in peaior General Mason M rick inte 7 i The value of all property in the United States is esti- ; . EMG chier of the army air service, at Colvin's. Report: “Will Bey ee vr ee50 000.600 p00” ‘Thia $10 trust fond in seo8 ae tite ave, garkes session this rnoon. » : : ts ‘ ee ’ ' ' . 1 4 c ave ; sent the committee Handed Commissioners would amount to more than 200 times our nation’s present ¥ sth, f summary of the air » ; assets, k co ton. aes age pf, May fe Can we wonder that great wealth in few hands in- a to the board of unt creases so rapidly? A. C. WALLIN, Naches, Wash. x f : om * Monday. Colvin has September, 19% rehie Louis, V i CATHOLICS A | D Pete Ygga, the organ man, with his trained monkey, er 100 5 of evidence taken in the \ eRe ahi ess NE | age , Seattle youngsters plenty of entertainment as long as the| probe which he i having tran wen ~——~| MARRIAGE LICENSES |; pennies hold out. scribed. After checking the data 4 lenieaghs Soa opt as ce P Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers | Colvin will hand it to the comm amp ire otes : : strep y When school is over Pete has had him for two years Jack Mullane aotby., dalidiae , Mek eee > H I'l travel yonder, i and Jo bh appeared in rintendent. 1 Nemitz were ac The second Western Washington | have to provide their own transporta Dorothy on Mesting Called Monday to} ye, in'a tnd scncre the’ champan-| the atndvons idistriet dunne wehoot |wuperintendent, and, Ne ge Biual Cuntptice: eotitetanoarta to ys} tony Sue thay aBanld segtetar for th6lwacraii. donee. feat f Boost Jubilee, Too zees play. ! no, doubt they would havelgneck and & L. Btecle of using |held the weekend of November -11,| conference immediately at head.| Webber, Ida, Beattie 2 Then thy ken up school for the afternoon. | county paid labor on their private|in Aberdeen, Laat year the y@arters in they wish to Wimh Curt J G4 mt and iccembled at neh¢on inthe), With ne did not. arr until at property. Robert Nemits is county | once was held in Olym The dele Ci leave wattle 7 ra nid. “ aria ane ARES, as Ghamber of Commerce rooms Mon-| V@fNg | my hd rer ene ceAtnn ro nrae! Oo Both deny the ken 0 Beattie girls attende iigey Wea gape Ne Re 6 tft iy PRET x day noon, pastors of all the Catholic pide Coe hat a nphrenyge grea and Bt former | the nba of offieti af wf geet at inbet | Ger ng. Will Sequis W.. residence . churches in Seattle arranged to ROW OES OY OTE. ON CF TW AE county” employes Aten mitedto 30 ingloe Will) gellars, June, Frankfort, Ind. Pp fe gal a lend whole-hearted co-operation in S° WE Share the Citak mami} Felted, to. taan. | He. wap ee a The commiasioners asked that the | W44 open to the first 2 X to the confer: | Coke, Joneph A., Seattle 154 s6th ave i the Community Fund drive, and at And the burdy-gurdy | pert a ® CATs: nga cl <T charges be probed. and reh Beare * to ign up, Rie en ee 6, 1 cee M., pect 2 Mamalin ate. frame resi- 4 @ later mecting arranged for the ex-| man, with his music box and mon- | passed cup with the solemnity girln who wil are Carolyn Lig 4 inning, Harry G.. Seattle « 1605 Peach et ¢ © change of pulpits next Sunday, when | key is still followed thru the str of a deaco o day }hach, Sara} ex Pau Polly| BON VOYAGE TO THE | Bwing, Deatrice V. mts d, 728 Lith N.. frame rea ‘ they will deliver specin! sermons on/| by fascinated children after they | Morning colle He also knew Brown, Peggy Stanley, Edith Nord-| LEADERS OF CAMPFIRE tone bee Ag Pas Ph ‘ith &. Ww. ’ | the Diamond Jubilee campaign in| have given all their pennies to the|® nickel from a penny, for ! nus, Erna Bates, Majel Bates.) On Tuesday evening, September| Woods. Violet M. Seat 44th 8 W. Mehich the Catholics will raise §1,-| mo ways doffed his cap when the larger Frafices Fields, Wuell Weed, Hélon!} 15, Mias Ruth A. Brown left for a Tohergg sehrragt tag ork i 5 i 000,000 as a monument to the 75t Pete Yexa, with his monkey, J eae " y xm Seott, Richard C., Seattle Anniversary of the founding of the / traveled the » ts of Seatt And, like he Bi Hetty mic, ¥ x years M Ruth has sulded the} Candy, Mildred, Seattle "diocese of Seattle. Jo is at 1 mo 1 dp a wicked d Jeanie Keena, Jean Gilbre Blea t f Campfire Girls of} Farrar, Ned, Tacoma, The meeting was held at the sug kes, t dance b nd J act nm © won't ow Puird, Patty Stuart, Marguerite satis Bia bes watched n Slyke, Beatrice, Tacoma ‘ Staffor s his ht ther ‘ r } withou: * Havine and Jane Meagi Accon 4 the organize crow will iitien of Rev. J. G. Stafford 1 P i Experiment With Silk Worm pls yee per ape a Ce for of St. James Cathedra), who r He ts ears | pennies, ar Ax of ao: the errno Sedan th al seaside ; Carlson, Karlot B., 8¢ t aed there would be no conflict t iw , gurdy om ! monke Culture Is Successful ae Bhi Mec on! Henson, Ellen, Ses tween the two campaigns; that the | he | ke a little old « ipa. yon wen t way Gir Aberdeen I eve OWe | 2 ad ; Catholic campaign would not en-|—— 7 —————"|__ PORTLAND, Ore me 1 ‘ n numbers 4,000 te, Monroe i danger the success of the Commun a i ve dine apg A Other girle may atte eS the confer: | |, th headquar de KR. Seattle > + . ahed silk iding they m 6 their own . * th } | anle, Beattie “The Catholic churches, pastors | Os er ir uns irs esymatn Gieron bes eis for oot mmodations, | of the Camptire Girls on Lake Unio Moore, Albert W., Tacoma ; on cgi at harks 4 oe ‘t 4 . M ee as 9 eae ee rer aera ty gs Mi Gawirhy iT. asattio f Community Fund campaign,’ he rize in air on es | tere by H. A. Crawford, who atudied FIND “YOUTH FOUNTAIN” four years, has taken command of! p obertson, Charles L. Portland said. Fund | we silkworm production for several years| ” BALTIMORE.—Jobhna” Hopkins ex. | th¢ ship for the coming winte psa Ke, Nettle, Seattle “The Community Fun a eS 2 * . aH s s in the Orient ehunil fountain of | Mildred Casey will assist he rhe | pevhin, Edward, Seattle .. : ,Seattle Boys and Girls Win Six Awards in|'*! no | Berta have found a “fountal tire Girls unite in wishing both| Jury, Frances, Seattle tec aveckd pay bis Det te the A ety = ¢ ee j ‘ ilk ahd now has about $0,000) youth but only for tadpoles Ml Sta th and Pisa Barwects| Ashby, James 7. Pasadena The Cause of Your ill Health Essay Match; Winners Announced kworma which have spun their! giand in the brain in cut away| Mise Ruth and Mis 3 Noble’ Marie, Issaquah Hest of his ability. Caring for the , | cocoons, He is confident the qual nth tadpole is hatching | “Don voyage. | itechbach, Gus H.. Tacoma JF you have Piles or other Rectal : when the pole i techbach, Gus H., Tacoma .. : mick, needy and destitute quite; |. P fair } t “ t the | {t¥ of silk in. the cocoons will be ex: and this «prevents {t from ageing Frandsen, Thomine, Norman, Col . ; ‘ properly should be non-sectarian| The Star's Puyallup fair letter of the most exciting things at the “Hort i aed celia THE SEPTEMBER GUARDIAN fens ; or Colon disorders—there is P and a strict community duty. contest Coosa neared after Dos alr. na. Ho estimates re The September issue of The! Corrigan, Clayton J., Seattle the cause of your nervousness, lack of 5 “As in the past, I am sure the — corn > i t Western | cytes aS mi yang ote ay ‘ma will eat 1,500 Guardian has been received at head-| Anderson, Estelle Mae, Yakima vitality,stomach trouble, general physical Cath y thruout the city, among young people o! est try where they raise chickens, so I itn: the ok quarters, and conts sugges-| Cunningham, James N., Seattle lies gencraily a jovticontin Washington, hundreds of whom sub-|am interested in poultry furing th x quarter and tains many sugges-} Cunnihirh SO aE cite and mental incapacity. I can help you will participate in the te MEGA Ck snenga Ulli hy thew" i r on. . ? tions for the winter program in Se eate itd. aenee win back your health by positively curing Bitad drive, and there ls no danger | vanted to visit the falr at Puyallup, | “WIth all these reasons and many alsuate ection ‘|| ANRLeS DIZ: Comptire groupe. The magavine bas! sohneon, Hthel V.. seattle’: your Piles under a WRITTEN GUAR- ; that the celebration is pce sso neuiak: Wha tidy, aA. soll" oon. additional one . tor ther with the the mate and 0 were st {} been enlarged to & more useful size Jack H.; Seattle . ANTEE—or fee returned. Act today by iu ‘of the Diamond Jubilee of the Wiakt ull ina fact that the fair in largely” educa e silkworm culture he p and contains articles of symbolism, Mae, Seattle calling for an examination or writing for 5 ese of Seattle, in which it is pro. pi arte! eercli pen iat the | tonal, 1 should think that most | ed a farm and set out ew u er books, e membership campaign! O)son, P H., Everett my FREE booklet explain- raise a total of $1,900,000 he judges’ commi rom the everybody would do his’ best to sce ¢ thrived. He believes nd nature lore. Guardians who have| Reed, Marjorie, Seattle “pence ecgligd Lions’ club consisted of Carl I ea anger ing my celebrated treat Among the members of the Catholic | 10ne ee eee and A. {the fair at Puyallup ons each se not received their copies may secure| Rhodes. Wesley G., Seattle ment for PILES and oth ee et te ney manner ‘inter! und. It was fot easy for this rizes will bo mailed immediately ¢ mulber Corsets Out one at the ship Knutson, Stella, Seattle ~ Aes = : ; fere with the Community Fund | vv mnittes to select the winners, be-|t© ‘the winnera at. the addrenses| /¢8¥ t the fa urinworth, Charles G. § ectal a jon ailments. ? drive.” catise of 20 much good material,|@iven. This applies both to cash re emerae trom For jong time the stores || TREE PHOTOGRAPHY Zacpral, Kisiwal Bverett a) i ane but they finally picked and ticket aw The tickets are | U 1°" be have had rubber reducing |! CONTEST 4 f | written fe evelyn Jak good for admittance at the fair a : erie ; corsets for the oversized, but To stimulate the in tree DEATH PORTLAND OFFICES: SEATTLE OFFICES LITTLE SOUSA TO ee ae Sl tem ance ue cotcmenness | otk sme wotly esi] Unig recently have the "anklets” |) study this fall national headquarters) Draggoo, iiram, 18, 7% 16th ave.| QuONsR Suiiaing Sed Seay Sais RT WHO in the lot. * HERE ARE first raw silk p: <wford's || Made thelr appearance in the |/ will give cash prizes for the best | Ni Wa Bet J Sept. cee rere Tas j TELL COU | HERE'S TH THE WINNERS rp : show windows, They are made || photographs of treas taken by Camp- oil : HE LOVES MOST | PRize-wINNING ESSAY First prize, $10—Evelyn Johnaon, - of rubber webbing, and it 1s |/ fire girls, The picture must be at! Vincent, Mae, 45, Waldorf hotel, ee 1 aa gaits box 155, Foster, Wash, CHICAG vad claimed that they will not only |/ least 3 by 6 Inches in size. (If taken batt bbie E 1016 Boylston aero e Mer CON Nocona’ prise: -$ Dorsthy PCa geen 33 pe : uring || Keep the much expored ankles || with a smaller camera, they may be| WPS" Seat is. were To tell whom he loves most and| “As I am weaamren A ieee ve bene, aie th sve: &. Woe af ea weal veh tel dypinas rod hig horse: |! trom growing too thick, but will |/ enlarged.) Only Campfire girls are| Gillen, Mike, 69, New Home hotel, | . v0 ve, ;expositions of all kinds, in the/? : ego ue ca bade wile 254 (a ces were given licenses. || reduce those that have already |/eligible, and the contest closer De-| pt. 14 eae | on whom ghing Pecan “ work of other children of Western! tle | During the same period more than rh ie Se. hetimer Ws ihe Heat pete ail ee nal, Agnes, 61, 1930 Fifth ave. 4 meer headed “Little Souse, Washington and in home-grown| Third prize, $5.00—Jamem Adama, 000 auto Mcenses were inaued Jes" the second 88. ak ‘ eh 1b sik) 5. 56, 6023% Du- year-old music prodigy was to 4 1 Aa 1 awe: Geter-| Ir) 1088 “Yeater way ttl $ he second $2, and there will be! Ne Arth Eg. a 6023% Du i fs edge | 80d prepare spb Mae sv ayee) Kemet way, & le. two third prizes of $1 each wathish ave. Sept. 12 ° | Bere the witness stand sae coe mined ta go to the Puyallup fair.) Fourth prize, $2.50—Gladys Estep, : ; Miller, Laurel, 68, 4222 Interlake | QJ. Ss. NAVY YARD Mitchell Gilliam’s court Monday) yoy» always. lived in the city, #0/926% 12th ave, Seattle ave., Sept. 14 3 | Pee! % . . HIGH TIME FOE Hansen, Mrs. Julia, 82, 306 Boren BREMERTON, CHARLESTON, Saga i YA tne]! Mave not been able to appreciate| Fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and NEW MEMBEE “ave. Sept. 1 IB race OBE ORCHARD | je money making child is the| snd enjoy these th ninth prizes, each two tickets to aM et cto tated nic Hoffman, Lillian H., 40, 2519 Firth ake Fast Passenger and Auto Subject of an all-family contest over | «1 ois interested work of| fair, good any day Patricia From now to December 1 is the] ave, Sept. 13. 3 aad Ses5 ig rea a MMs custody. His grandparents are) other children of the state. I en-|Shaw, R. FL D. No. 1, Issaquah time to enroll new members and new | Wilson. Alvida Told 19th aye, Ne 215, 8:30, 10:80 AL ML; 12:15, seeking to secure his custody on &) jy Most of the economics work| Wash; Frances Katzer 2.N | suardians in Campfire, The contest |, W- Sept Uw se \snoqual- ‘ RY Ret HEL writ of habeas corpus, alleging that) o¢ the girls and the drawings and| Wells st, Seattle; Jesse Rose, It. F. is a national one and there are hon e Sept. 14 see 1{7iPs, Sundays and holl- they are his legal guardians paintings of the boys and girls. I/D. No. 1, box Enumclaw, Wash. d ors which may be earned by active | E Ludema A, 49, 5717 Palatine 5 and 9 p.m, H. N. Azine, his step-father and) enjoy the displays of fruits and| Adelaide G: 2 16th ave. W an Campfire Girls. Following are the |. Bept AG ey ok fae ee ee ‘ i forgan, Anna, 67, 210 26th ave. S,| ’ Manager, has had control of him! vegetables and the carefully pre att Elenore Dennis, 2422 Dexter rules of the contest Sept. 14 aed tare te Fort Orchard Mice hin mother’s death, last July 1 foods. As I indulge in near-| ave ttle A special “New Member” honor | Wunde M., 44° 1421) Size ‘Passenger Car (lnclud- Azine is now charged with perjury ||y all kinds of outdoor sports, in rn will be given to each Campfire Girl} . 18th ¢ na ave. S. 1p) ME,beven: ‘ by another relative in regard to a | cluding ing, I am tly In-! FERECRACKER IN MOUTH securing a new member. The new | “Sk; ba or POTS Ca TON } sworn statement he made concern-| terested in the fish that they sb | WASHINGTON SNR f yt tas girl's name and dues must be sent to} Lamb, James DB. 63 3 25th ave, | One Way 8 Round Tein, si. : i 4 a ere e 0 efore the honor | . Sept. 14 | Ee N. : ing his wife's estate ther | with open-mouthed admirition, was h arters before the honor can} Pritam, 76 Lakeview | Bremerton and Seabeck (Eero The child's real name is Raymond “Livestock is another thing that| watching some pigeons. One of be forwarded. If the new member | Sept. 16. | xf Ferries) Through Rate: Carlson. He is the child of his/interests me., But, most of all, | his playmates threw a firecracker subscribes to Everygirl's, a chevron | homas T., 45, 315 Etenth | pee Way, st: Noand Trip, $3.30 mother’s second husband, her third|jixe the horse racing. This is one| which Janded in his open mouth, | will be sent in addition to the spe: | ave. N,, Bept. 16 | The Seattie-Bremerton and Sea. husband was Azine. Two other) — —---— causing it to be burned severely clal honor and both are to be worn | Divorce Complaints gt perttei tin ed have sons of Mrs. Azine by her first | p-——————— = jon the ceremonial gown of the girl]. = rucia Gh pea ualia nection. can be made. ‘in either marriage are also involved in the B REAU OF 4 whg secured the new member. |Vivian vs. Bernard 1 Waters, non- | direction. ears case. SHE WAS PRETTY ) via | To cach guardian or girl securing] support sorertion. | Plggaiman Dock ; MISSING RELATIV KS The Star invites ite renders to use this PROTECT WOMEN Brazil Plans Aid for Mothers department as an aid in finding mi: H relatives frien The departmes While Employed teihdp ta reanitieg who bare teen separated. Those whe relatives or nee pee) f sen friends are missing are invited to report BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 21—Pro-| the disappearance directly to ‘The tear, tection for employed mothers, pros. | Readers who may know the whereabouts Pective mothers, other women work. | % Persons mentioned fa th column as Peeters, 4 missing are requested also to report to ers and children is provided in a| The star, Other newspapers are invited AWeeping national law which has just|to reproduce such itema ne will interest fone Into effect their renders. The bill provides that no minor can | aoe oe he employed in either domestic, in.| The Western Union Telegraph of- | dustrial, commercial or rural work| fice is holding mes pertain unless he has first completed the| ins to death or fous illness of Minimum of schooling required by | friends and relatives for the follow i Taw. In addition, no child of less! ing people g than 12 years can be employed in| MRS. R. V. ODYKIRK, 2808 14th : any kind of labor outside his own| ave. $ ‘| family, and none can be employed| THAD A. KEY, care ¥ between the agos of 12 and 14 without #peclal permission showing that such | Empire BENNEYT Bid, M. SANDE! employment 1% necessary to his own) MISS ELIZABETH GUSTAVSON, support or that of hin enta or|care Mirland Sanitorium. iL brothers ond sisters | J. T. FITE, 4330 Densmore ave. | All women employes who are moth ers are given certain privileges for BUT BOY SCOUT DID DUTY NOBLY AYWALKERS were stepping proper Saturday at all signal crossings. A corps of Boy Scouts wore assisting the traffic cops to that they did, This being the first Saturday that the traf. fic regulations as to pedestrians were being strictly enforced, of jay what the got trimmed there wa walkers cop One good crop but scout around, missed the rather nicely young Indy thought to hurry across University at Second on the red light, but when half way pros Kenneth Sill, of Scout Troupe No. 60, hailed her and marched her back, ‘The scout and the young lady conducted a blushing match on the way, and while it was voted by the curb. stoners that Ienneth won, he landed the pi y juywalker where she belonged. the care of their children nd every istablishment employing women must provide for the care of children of less than 2 years during the hours of the employment of the mothers, | Oo ES EE Small but So Valuable | In the case of an employed prospec | tive mother the employer must allow her to leave her employment, resery- | {ng her position for her, six weeks | before the birth is due. MISS MAY MANNIN {@ measures only 2x2x!/ If you want to buy a good used ear, why not consult today’s Want Ad page? excepting her wardrobe. the candy girl at The Olympic | Hotel, has a beauty box that she puts away with her dia-| }mond ring at night to keep the burglars from getting it. | inches, but it cost $35, and con-| tains everything that the “latest model” young lady requires, It hag compact accommodations, _.... 4 rouge outfit, a lipstick, a cigaret case and two mirrors, | % :, oO! va. Simone Kruger, incompat- ix | new Campfire, tho “New Guar-| John, vs. Simone Krug | }dlan" honor will be forwarded as|pertha KE. ve. Albert Wile, nonsup- soon as the complete application js| port ° tte Moeschler, de- e 1 wall ee . received and okehed at national head. | 4+ Car! va Jeaneatte fd | quarters. ‘This honor will be sten- Gunnar Johnson, nonsup- va. Robert vs, Dorothy McGuire, cruelty D.M Rose Sadio vs, W. L. Huffman, cruelty | Irene vs. H. B. Miller, cruelty will bo sent provided application in made out and sent to headquarters with complete dues and fee; alpo the vs tags, COACH EXCURSION | name of the assistant, M. Florence ve. Earl Russell, deser- Only mombers of active Campfires | « va. Kakuji Myotoku, cruelty. and guardians in good standing aro| Lucy B, va, Thomas B. Strain, de- ' 4 cligible to compete for these honors, | , sertion ' 9 ence ys. Mary Loulse Dal- Going September 26 ttle girls securing new members | As, 2wrence v ary Chavo! Neaition Fee Hine 0 anked to regiator (ham In sroups| Martha K. va. Oscar J. Sargent, Ktiive: Spokat OU ALK thru the Seattle headquarters, turn:| , CrUCltY. | tom desertion. Ing tho dues in aboard ship. Matilda Julian vs. Albert Bennett | a | Martin, nonsupport. Returning September 2 | NEW TRAINING | Rebecen va Thomas Gordon, non- | “OURSTES | suppor! | a | COURSE laruhert M. vs Beatrice Thorn, denor- Leave Spokane... + 8:00 P, M | Commencing October 6 and Octo! tion Arrive Seattle. + 6:00 A. M [ber 7, two now training courses for | Margaret vs, Arthur J. Windshelm- | | suardiana will be organized, One| Marian Grace vs, Oncar Kyle Callen | course will be given on Monday | “tine, nonaupport Yiu Moke bay evenings, from 7:30 to 9:30, and tho| Gladys vs. Walter@tcCoy, cruelly, | City Ticket Office wenihga fet : Foard, ve. J. Warren Fouts, incoin | other on Wednesday mornings, from | Jean 1 Ve | Second Ave, and Madison St, 19:30 to 11:30. ‘The course runs for! yan ve William Rasmussen, HL Aot- 6800 J eight woels 16 course includes} — cruelty 1 & forler of Iectures on the: acopo| Huey FP. va, William 2. Powers, d | rtion ‘ rp and alm and use of Campfire, Maude M. vs, Reginald Clark Depot Ticket Office plemented by instruction in the vas” sruelty Union Station 5 | rious Miss Marguerite | Viola vs Hanes Grant, desertion ‘ But tos am weet. bow Ada C. va. 'T. Wy Clarke, Ineompatt Fourth and Jackson IDO VAAL bility ; HLot-e04 isted by experts in the crafts, I, J, Ya. Nellie Marvy, incompati | ) 4 TEAot-6044 ! course ix open 1 guardians bility \ > intaraetbel Vk Minnie Carolyn va, Wiliam 2. Mat Amy othors Campfire | Prospective members should register at Headquarters as Koon as possible. teson, cruelty Virginia vs, Guthrie D. Smulling, de sertion Electrified | Tho touts ‘ oo {* $1, whioh| Al vs, George C. Vrahnos, eruelty Tho roglstration foo fe $1, whtoh | AlINn Ve Goer Cer annes, cruelty, covers minor craft expenses during “MNS? the course, ciled on leather and ts to be worn on| port ea NA © ol 0 ag Ida M. va. Charles Roth, ecru ) the ceremonial gown. If a guardian | Aithur va, Kate Harrod, desertion 10-Hour organizes a second Campfire, to be} Harold Hmbert vs. Caroline Ellza- | under her own leadership, the honor | beth Hibbs, Incompatibility. incompatibility, | | | | T.SOUND. STEAMER SCHEDULES TY Save Money, Travel by Steamer i PUGE | | } \ Daily, 7% 9 1 a. 3, 5, Singlo $ Round OOS cribs nd aha SERVICK to Port Angeles, toria, B. O. Neah Bay and y Ports, Port Townsend and Rail Connections to pia Peninsula Points eness, Bellingham, and other Puget 8 p AUT OFERRY SERVICE Between Seattle and Bre beok and Bri eles and Vict tes and Vi PUGET: SOUND Navi GOLMAN. Dor Ks FOOT PHONE GATIONCO Marion sr DR, WO tural Remedies Dr. Wo, Chinese Doe. tor, Herb Spect compounds the Chin Nature Herbs, root specific for stoma headache, eoida, rh matin, | nervousnens, @ eatarrh, Cough blood dinord with nature eth drugeDe, Lee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 208 James Sh, Cor, Second Ave. Beattle, Wash, Phone BL ivt. auirokaema NN