The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1921, Page 9

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, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921, THE SBATTLE STAR | HERE'S JOY (Blue? Helen Keller Isn't} FOR PAPAS Deane ees Blind, Roel, Oe Dumb, ae to - ad Is Acme of Cheerfulness OF FUTURE — Modern Babies Scorn Floor Walking, They’re Prov- ing at Puyallup Fair PUYALLUP, Oct. 4—This ts Chil dren's day at the 22nd annual West ern Washington fair, which opened here today. Thousands of little folks thronged thru the gates at an early hour, all the schoofs of Pierce county being closed and the children admit ted free fer B The. program opened at 10:30 with = 5 all a ; & flag raising, salute and patriotic / 1 ) * a / songs. This wag followed by com saat petitive athletic events and calls \ Paes ; c “ a st per one oer, ee ce Be Look for the Great Menagerie—per- SSS , oat 4S orming horses, monkeys, clowns, lions, puny, drooling infant whose crying ii, J eee . i elephants, tigers and the whole show. ‘fue modern aby ts bore ore we 4 yjaam Thousands of Seattle boys and girls will bé joyous to know to fight the battle of life. He aa | y 2 " ‘ eo tithe ‘paren ort muarort 9 the Fe / fi eZ af » that the Seattle Baking Co. has brought this great Circus to ee coe seen’ ach a AN Seattle and vicinity for those who eat, enjoy and thrive on our chubby hands, giving « picture of rfect health and happiu Helen Keller in her dressi i a onl Sige Recto ous, eller in her dressing room at the Moore Life genuinely good Butter-Nut Bread. By Arthur Anderson Nad 4 THE “This change is the result of edu Tp those who feel, at times, She answers questions given her | is he aoe we | een ae eT oe ; ar age rose does not thrive or the| To the so-called “failures who Pisce if be Rare acapled { : This ar consists of hundreds See Aeceed gue wm | Sow, Sab he coe cae Le 6 of etree a a Imelon "Sration, Goat, blind and | ‘tp. Che was plensed, she bald, cluding the animals illustrated formerly dumb, appearing at the to smell the salty breeze from Z B . Moore theatre this week, is the | Puget Sound and the “peppy” y va. on this page, and many others. wonder woman of the ase atmosphere of Indian summer. S Volumes have been written She has « great desire to journey a Pek 19/6 about Helen Keller, A personal to Alaska, having read of the / AND GEN SNE ———————__ view wil .orase any future wonderland of the Far North. i ve _—_ ecwia: “I love vaudeville,” declared | 1 Walia ata Wik wernt Mina Keller, “The stage folk and ul fl in her presence, She in tall, the audience are so cheerful. I i tal) rather handsome and gracious, nt: erent. “sek ‘ous. of. the lets 93 | = with large blue eyes. A amile funny: men tn vaudeville. They iI ita Ki | " : F i i 2 : net A that is catching continually orem. always happy—and to be plays upon her lips. When Inter. happy ts living. jewed in her dressing room, back stage, last night, the smile A.’ J. Quigley Heads Diayed on. s . Mins Keller ts assisted by her Life Underwriters Hfelong friend and companion, Arthur J. Quigiey was elected pres- Mrs. Anne Sullivan Macy, who ident of the Seattle Life Under has been with her since child. | writers’ association at the annual MW) ' hood. election, held Monday evening,at the} 4 “yf 1) Mrs, Macy ts the “telegraph | Masonic club, Arcade building. C. H. , 5 : 1th, I/ instrument,” no to speak. It re |Twiss and Johm H. Baird ware { NA CW VN |The Reward of Justice _ : ' , ey ored cutouts is wrapped in 4 a We eal ef F i quired years for Mise Keller to [chosen vice presidents, C. W. Peter. talk, and today her articulation, | non secretary, and E. Meftugh treas for the most part, is excellent. ‘urer, in tr li s ele a every loaf of Butter-Nut. Get Thirty years of giving just value in tea has gained for oy" pie the whole menagerie. Start TYR iigaeed \ collecting YOUR OWN circus Die | a Fl 5 No today! It’s lots of fun! ! A A ' Look for Circus Animal Cutouts The Largest Sale in America! inside the Butter-Nut Wrappers. REMEMBER THIS: | : sr gt Butter-Nut Bread is the original _ SAME PRICE Nae) srmnriteresl| hc ., and form have never | for over 30 years : \ VPs, », $GP| changed—and never surpassed. | When you get Butter-Nut you get the finest bread that money can buy. K BAKING f , } a . on has many imitators but ¢ | asi | Yes, it’s “Often imitated, but never 3 POWDER ‘ excelled.” Butter, Its wholesome, creamy body and delicious nut- S — Sweet as like flavor, are the result of scientific blend- ox , i . a Nut”— ing of the Northwest’s best ingredients—in the Ounces for mM th. peand and That's Northwest’s biggest, most modern bakery. We Butter-Nut = want you to see this great plant. A MESSAGE FROM OUR j USE_ LESS PRESIDENT VISIT OUR BIG, MODERN BAKERY AT ANY TIME than of higher-priced brands peucerrapaoncll ne eon YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME mnfle trip through the wheat fields of ’ i : Demand e . | Washington—and every indication ts Mey NY os | Satisfaction guaranteed or money Sat Sone sale zone wal Oe ot Setee “S BUTTER-NUT meee pect =a weber s |: from your neigh- fon itp, 10 the en yn that borhood store. In- Why pay war prices ? ip yeh ae Tae aw hh Ns sist on the “Clear | si cited r corner al IS'th Ave. So and Main St as Sunshine Bread” | for use in many appetising ways. And its flavor keeps for days and days. If : you knew how carefully Butter-Nut ts Home ofthe Following Well-Known Brands: Millions of pounds bought Taade, you would’ demand he always. BUTTER-NUT, HOLSUM and QUEENANN, the “Better by the government Breads,” and QUEENANN CAKES rf ‘

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