The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. THE WORLD’S LARGEST | POULTRY COLLEG Near Seattle PAGE 14 = The New Life of the Land Realized Herein is described, in picture, the greatest educational institution of its kind in the United States, if not in the world. The ALDERWOOD MANOR Demonstration Farm is the center around which is being built up a wonderful Poultry Community, the keystone in the arch of Independence and Happiness. It is in reality a great College where men and women are taught (free) the art of extracting a bountiful living and a future competence from a small area of soil. - Here is provided a permanent staff of practical teachers, each of whom is an acknowledged success in his or her chosen vocation, to demonstrate to YOU in a practical way how to make the Poultry Industry pay handsome profits; to grow Filbert Nuts and luscious Figs on a commercial scale at ALDERWOOD MANOR; to care for fruits and berries, the family garden, preserving and canning, to make butter, etc. All this on Five Acres, which is ample lend for intensive and scientifie cultivation. * * * ie ail It is less than two years since the founders of ALDER- : WOOD MANOR announced the wonderful plan of the New Life of the Land. Today the lands of this district are dotted _ scores of attractive farm homes and modern poultry plants. Hundreds of ambitious men and women, heeding the call of the land, have acquired five-acre farms and are already well along the road to SUCCESS. No longer does the strife, the uncertainties of payroll existence in the city stand between po and assurance from future want and dependence upon others. If You Have Longed For a Place If you have longed for a place in the great outdoors, where you can drink in the health-laden, invigorating fresh air of the countryside; where wife and children can share life in the garden and orchard with the birds and the flowers; where you and yours can have fresh berries and crisp vege- tables from your own garden; new-laid eggs, fried spring chicken or a tempting pot-pie from your own poultry yards, then you cannot longer resist the earnest appeal of the New Life of the Land at Alderwood Manor. HELD APPELLEE * i 2 z Here is an environment that tends to better manhood and womanhood; in an atmosphere laden with Nature’s sweetest perfume, is an opportunity that exists nowhere else in all the world. Pi rok If you are interested in a plan that provides you with five acres of rich soil plus Independence, Health and Happi- ness, an income producing home in a place where men of sincere purpose have surrounded the hundreds of “little landers” already there with every means for success, fill out the attached coupon and we will send you (free) beautifully illustrated literature picturing Alderwood Manor as it actually exists today, with full details of how YOU, too, can acquire five acres at Alderwood Manor. PELE i Zz Farm in Picture Actual photographs of the principal buildings, showing the largest poultry college conducted on strictly scientific lines in the world. This modern institution, founded by the Puget Mill Company, is maintained to teach, free, the “Little Landers” how to become financially independent and live happily on five acres of land. OPEN TO VISITORS TODAY The Alderwood Manor Demonstration Farm is open to visitors Sundays and every day. A Cordial Welcome Always. FF FF 72 as A i —Since 1853— PUGET MILL COMPANY Land Department: 406 Walker Building, Second Ave. and University Street. Phone Elliott 182 SEATTLE

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