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THE SEATTLE STAR 'Puyallup Valley Ranchers Organizedto Make Their Own. 'isi0"22022°%" | BRANDEIS WILL \Good Times--Land of Failures Now Flourishing Region wera ors eo oe BE CONFIRMED Co-operative Selling and Buying Increased Land Values From $100 to $1,000 ? 38 ) fontha ; ‘ ¥ fiioh Unable Indications Are That Senate an Acre—Puyallup Berries Famous the Country Over—Grov nable ona Vote Will Be Very to Supply the Entire Demand—No Monopoly on Plan for Succe da : heed : Close PRESIDENT TO FIGHT der DAWN Ab - ~the girl with the irresistible smile—the orig- “MY LADY INCOG’ inal “Pink Lady,” as M ¥ ys iy ns = - =: (Complete Report , a Market Today |. —the story of a Southern belle—who becomes an amateur detective by force of circumstances—her adventures that follow are thrilling romantic, and make a picture story of unlimited interest. By JACK JUNGMEYVER (Staff Correspondent Music Extra Scoo gy . . In my Judgment CO-OPBRA Musical Program Starting Silhouette Pictures TION more than any other fac o It determine to what Sunday, January 30th come! new in pictures at last caus thls Veauatay< cause Selection from “Cavalleria Rusticana a comh om of animated cartoon Mascagni and livt actors—so cunningly de Coliseum Russian Orchestra. Vise at one cant tell where one “They Didn't Believe Me”--from the starts and the other ends. Inbad the Girl of Utah. Sailor,” ts the first “Silhouette” com Coliseum Russian Orchestra edy fantasy tage of tts nent great tunity ff spment nally and abroad.” The man who makes this asser tion, W. H rd ed as the greate ation : ne a expert in the United States Co-operative berry pickers in lineto deliver their pick at the Puyaliup . Selling Prices to Retailer tor His remarkable success as or- | gathering station. | Butter, Kags and Cheese TONIGHT—LAST TIMES ganisey and manager of the tt | 1a and values, Farms which | could only upply twoshirds oft would were worth $100 an acre A six-part romance of the South, filmed in Savannah, Georgia. ommunity thin he has unted aside fa lous salary o' mer-partr “Why,” he ash permit stee as again u : 1 railways and other bi Dine famoun Sebastapo Whenever al ote to monopolize co t California, And » berries . one not carry out 1 principles | sold for only $35 until P a channels WE T THE ADDED fn agriculture. tieulture and tly helped organize the HKENEFITS, not t , w that other Industries? f and between us and the con Tt te not so diff as it may n the Willamette valley of Ore , seem jood followe r gon, where conditions ar Predecere for Kei FIFTH AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. mp Ne * berries sold this year at and ‘Sumner Prott Growers” asso Toaitry, Veal and Pork maa - ferries sold this year at ae The stockholders of big corp conte per pound, whf Admission 15¢ Loge Seats 30c Reserved 50c Hons have found that out tup « I | FOUND A GENIUS W and P | ‘The astonishing success of the | tion tn our favor The World’s Finest Puyallup Fruit Growers’ associa. | hamun. “That's ponnason . | tion, may its leading members, | profits for farmers a is due to the fact that tn Paulha DEMAND EXCEEDS SUPPLY serts, can be i r y lin a "1 : EIGHTEEN GRADUATE ' j KANSANS abl TODAY nual meeting of the Kansas club, to| Estimated that the earth can! mus they found a managerial | Naturally soch an organize of human endeay be held in the Good Eats cafeteria] maintain a population of 6,000,000,-/ genius AND THEN THEY LET | tion can gbt tts products to mar EVERY MEMBER EQUAL on of officers, a real old 000—a tote! which will be reached| HIM ALONE. ket in better ehape. We do. And To those contemplating co-| Turkey , Eighteen students were awarded about A.D. 2100 at the present) What co-operation has done for | so heavy ts the demand for our ! operative organization, !t is of im \tere © dreme diplomas at exercises in Wes’ spelling bee and a gener. |** 6:30 p. m. Saturday. All former isi time is promised at the an-| Kansans are urged to attend rate of increase. the valley je indicated by the rine | berries and preserves that we portance to know that Paul vee aa ‘Queen Anne high school Friday ee & ANITA — Week . STEWART 5 ‘einek 11 A. M. | 11 A. M. to | EARL ep to une @ ae WILLIAMS |} 7 11?.™. The Two Most Popular Screen Artists in Photoplays Presenting Cyrus Townsend Brady’s Latest and Greatest Success— Y LADY'S SLIPPER VITAGRAPH BLUE RIBBON FEATURE The Story in Part: TO MY FRIENDS— Francis Burnham (Ear Williams) a young Ameri The S le Ph \ P ship, escapes over the side and swims to shore, land econ all econ all h d jotop! ay ublic: I have ing in France, Pennil clad and starving, he urcha: turns highwayman and holds up a French Marquis, University University P’ sed the theatre formerly known as taking 7 him a considerable sum of money and the Melbourne, Second and University, 1 Arriving in the suburbs of Paris, Burnham spends thoroughly renovated, made extensive Ber Preriescity, Wars he befriends Sacknsll, on L improvements, and offer it to you tomor ings in a hostelry. ere he befriends Bucknall, an it . - old shipmate, who is in financial difficulties. Later, ower F oor strolling through a woods he rescues a beautiful BALCONY row as the coziest photoplay theatre in iri (Anita Stewart) from the clutches of highway Tete hee inthe éniploy of the Maraule Seattle, where I will present plays and The plot thickens, ripens into thrills and sensa players you'll like, and always accord tions and—well, the audience gets up after it is all oniong goes out praising a great play and two great courteous treatment to ladies, children one. and men alike. JOHN HAMRICK. REX, SECOND AND | REX, SECOND AND UNIVERSITY | REX, SECOND AND | REX, SECOND AND UNIVERSITY |