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Agu. eae ce eastiecea? N. W. FRUIT MEN MAKE Now Just Blue-Cl HUGE GAINS One Man Pays for Ranch With Profits Made in First Year If a man had a chance to buy a factory that would pay for itself from the sales of the first year's out- put, and leave the plant not de preciated but actually enhanced in value, tt would seem to be a pretty good business proposition, Even a traditionally hard-hearted credit man would have to soften « bit at such a showing. Just this sort of thing ts happen- Ing every little while in the state of ‘Washington; but the factories do not consist of man-made machinery, op- erated by engines and dynamos, with bdelts and pulleys and the like. Plants of this kind are set in the great o ¢oors; and while man must give them care. and attention, the power is sup plied and the product perfected by Mother Nature. . ‘The experience of G. M. Ferquer of Buena, in the fertile Yakima Val- Jey, is a case in point. It was late this summer when Ferquer bought THE § A wtory under this head whi brought denial from President mandant of the R, 0. T. C, university. enrolled. ARMY FAILS TO PROVIDE SHOES Th ery continued: “The army failed to provide act being one of the economy ures recently enacted. purchased army issue or other oes for drill, “Recently an order has been stioea will incur demerits in purchase of any number of variety." “preventive measures” were to prevent the cadets buying shoes and low shoea, red, black and white shoes," which “Mrs. Foster” and her child g008 war—well|clares Miss Mary Mitchell, superin- tendent of the Nome. Now of course Mrs. Foster's name ie fictitious, and she ian’t a “hor. ible example” or even a “typical case” of gnything at all. She's just one of the thousands of mothers who with their babies have been eared for and protected from the full brunt of a careless world by this Seattle ingtitution. Next mdhth—to be precise, No- vember 11 to 1%—Theodora home and 42 other Seattle institutions and organizations of community service, will ask your donation to a commu nity fund of approximately $750,000 for their support next year. When the hat comes ‘round to you--why, Just remember Mrs. Foster. materially affect its morale.” 9582 | Of course it fought, justly won, Stil, war is war, and makes use of many tools, some of which are ‘weak and small and only applied to tiny purposes. No wonder that in DELAYED TOO LONG Hé says “steps were taken” [ety I 3 shoes at reasonable prices, Sifting all this down, | ? & Mre. Foster was a tool of the war. Now she’s just a woman in a blue dress who carries ashes down a long flight of cellar steps and wonders -|what new mischief baby has discov- ered. She's out at Theodora heme, 6539 35th ave. N. E., a sort of maid of all work. Her busband? Onty the angel designated to keep a reckon: ing eye on the course of helterskel- ter men knows where he is and ne og he doesn’t matter in this : as to the kind of shoes the were to purchase were not soon enough. ‘We have the word of one [ i ; rT i i . H i 3 3 5 s i Hi ' have a pair of “high” shoes, i i i must be-blue, black, tan, white endar. Rg ® ; 5 ‘Two weeks later—after most cadets who ordinarily have NE ari : 3 i — é i Mrs. Foster painted yellow rings on the base ends of cast steel shells Es Soins, Instant.felief! Don't stay stuffed-(stopa nose running; relieves up! Quit Blowing and muffing! A/Sche, duliness, feverishness, dose of “Pape'a Cold Compound” tax. | '‘"¥ en every two hours until three doses | q right up. The first dose opens clogged-up | nostrils and alr passages of head; EGAN |IRISH TENOR Thursday, October 27, 8:15 P. M. It without assistance, Contains no quinine. Pape's.—Advertisement. 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Elliott 6115 Olive Branch Mission Pacific Coast Rescue and Pro- tective Society Ruth Home for Girls Ryther Child Home~ Sacred Heart Orphanage Salvation Army Scandinavian Seamen's Mission Seattle Children’s Home Seattle Community Service Seattle Council of Catholic ‘Women Seattle Day Nursery Seattle Hebrew Benevolent Society Seattle Junior Home of the Seat- tle Pacific College Social Welfare League St. Teresa's Home St. Vingent’s Home St. Vincent De Paul Society ‘Theodora Home Travelers’ Aid Volunteers of America ‘Washington Children’s Home W. C. T. U. Americanization De- partment White Cross Anti-Narcotic League YY. M. C. A, State and U. of w. ¥. W. C. A, Northwest Division, and U. of W. ise $750,000 Once a Tool in Great War WERE W CADETS ad Woman Commandant Says No, But—Well, “U, Students Are Stung Again!” peared in The Star October 19, Suzzalo and Charles L. Phillips, com- The story was to the effect that many mombers of the cadet corps on the campus have found it necessary to buy two pairs of shoes since they in the training corps this year, the “The men were told. to provide their own shoes, and many of them that, to insure uniformity, all men Must wear shoes purchased from the quartermaster corps at the univer. sity, and that the wearing of other Col, Phillips denies that any spe- cific order has been issued for the particular place or any le admits, however, that erogencous collection of shoes—high “detract seriously: from the military appearance of the organization and “RECOMMENDATIONS” WERE able the cadets to purchase uniform appears that the only quarrel The Star has with the colone! is in the fact that specific orders or “recommendations” that when he first entered the corps he was told that he would have to ing was said an to whether they chant for oxfords tad purchased “Papg's Cold Compound” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hours “Pape's Cold Compound” ts the! juickest, surest relief known, and are taken usually breaks any cold/ costs only a few cents at drug stores: Wilt be awnraed at the Mallew- lady & gentioman singles an fol, EATTLE STAR MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 4, 1921, Boy's “World Trip’ Reach $66,515,233) Halted at Tacoma widerably lea than that demanded in Gold Importations the open market if purchased by cade “The price of these shoes vary| Gold importations into the United] TACOMA, Oct N . from $4.86 to $5.85 n pair, The mar. | States during September reached a ol4 4 Hatt | kot price would probably run from | total of $66,515,283. This in $4,000,000 | hi" petit , $6 to $8,” Ibetter than the monthly average for | \o* WorM Undertaking the first tag iiiaaitiniaesiadiiialias | | better tha | of hia journey by riding on the “cow. |the year. It is $20,000,000 below/the | catcher” of an interurban electri August receipts. were $3,448,761. September exports | train here. A policeman met the jad on his arrival, and he was to be re: turned home today ¥- Upset Stomach, Henry | OSSINING, N Dr. Amon 0. onl high shoes according to their reaprc Squire uses $10,000 worth of radium BLAINE.—Mra. Rebecca Black” ; tive tastes—an R. O. T. C. assembly * . in treating cancer of John Duffy,| wood, aged 105, dies near Hazel foany | was held and the recommendation’ Gas, Indigestion | prison inmate B. ¢ was made that they purchase regula tion army shoes, according to The Star's informant, ‘The cadets were given to under stand by a process of deduction that, unless they appeared in army regula ton shoes or shoes corresponding ta army shoos, there might be some ‘ “Pape’s Diapepsin” gives Relief in Five Minutes Btomach acidity causes indigestion! | Food souring, gas, distress! Won der what upset your stomach? Well, at the Practical Psychology IN “A _NUT SHELL, difficulty. don't bother! The moment you eat a| KNOW THYSELE Had ‘this bya made clear twe| tablet or two of Pape'sa Diapepsin. | MME. TILL shoes | weeks sooner, there would have been | ali the lumps of indigestion pain, the Sate rag rn ho trouble, Ad it was. muny of the| sournoss, heartburn und belching Of || Noted Vocational moas-| cadets were, aa The Star said. re-| gawex, due to acidity, vaniah—truly || merits universal vr quired to purchase another pair of | wonderfull Millions of people know || tion. he eaters to ative eliemtele. For 26 yearss she has ahoon, Col, Phillips puts it this way: “Notice was published to the ca deta that samples of shoes, accepta- ble as to uniformity, to the military department, were on view at the that it is needles to be bothered with indigestion, dyspepsia or a dis. ordered stomach, A few tablets of | Pape’s Diapepsin neutralize acidity | and give relief at once—no waiting! | Buy a sixty-cent case of Pape's Din- | supply office, that these shoes were| pepsin now! Don't stay miserable. of good quality, made on lasts simi: | Regulate your stomach #0 you can lar to the army and navy shoe, and! eat favorite foods without causing could be purchased at a price con- regret.Advertisement. Another Big Prize Contest This Time the Subject Is Beginning tomorrow, and lasti National White or National Health. ; Bread a free illustrated folder on Aus- i an leg different folder each And we will award attractive prizes — to the boys and girls who collect 5 folders and write the best essays rhymes about Austria-Hungary National Bread. Following are % PRIZES FOR BOYS ~ First Prize—A foot- sith ball, Spalding’s J. & A. official ball, which You can now see on display at A G, Spalding & Bres.. 1204 Becend Ave, See ond Prise—Two re served seat tickets to theatre heavy Mme selentifie an Yor particulars inquire OFFICE —716 HAIGHT BLDG. inwued arin.” shoes taken a het yellow, would to en- cadets issued endet Noth- or lay- of the a pen- head-; aneez. Tastes Insist First Prize—Conkling Self-filling Fountain Pen, which you may play at Lowman & Hanford’s. Second Prize—Two regerved seat © Orpheum theatre. Third Prize—$1.00 in cash. LES Buy Nationa! Bread each day during the week from RU October 26, to Tuesday, November 1, #0 that you will be to get all seven of the free # our first contest, on the of Russia, have been awarded Hall ie the | Be sure to mail youp verse or essay to us on or before Thurs- day, Nov. 3. Prize-winners will be announced promptly. —__ Remember—you also have a when compete in this contest, to win one of the grand wrist watch, etc, to be awarded at the close of the weekly contests we are conduct+ ing. See grand prize announcement below: GRAND PRIZES FOR BOYS Contest on Norway and Sweden Closes Thursday, October 27 AM you boys and girls who are collecting the folders on Norway and Sweden, and writing about these countries, be sure to mail your entries to Contest Department, National Baking Co., 501 Thigd Ave. N., by Thursday of thie week, First Prize for Boye—Wireless set on display at Spelger & Hurlbut’s. First Prize for Girle-No, 1-A Eastman Auto- graphic Kodak, on display at Lowman & Hanford’s, Buy and Eat NATIONAL BREAD “The Bread With the Indian Head” We want all boys, girls and parents in Seattle and surrounding territory to know the exceptional qhality of National White Bread and National Health Bread. There- fore, as an inducement for you to buy them, become familiar with their unusual nutriment and enticing flavor, we are giv- ing away 56 free illustrated folders about coins and customs of foreign countries, and offering a big list of prizes to chil- dren. Boys and Girls: Ask your teacher, or parents, or relatives who were in Europe with the American forces during the war, to describe these folders to you, and tell How Grand Prizes Will Be Awarded: The Grand Prizes will mo to the'bove |’ and girls who send in the best essays or rhymes in all the various contests we conduct. In five or six weeks from now—after all our weekly contests are © we will award Grand Prizes for the essays or verses Judged to be the best all that were sent in during this enure period. This means that you may win a regular weekly contest prize, and grand prize also, But if you don't win the first weekly prize, you still & chance to compete, with the opportt rand Prize later, Just keep on working, and wing es pero la' 5: i of , you some of the many interesting things { W; SKINNER ana Z VENUE, about these foreign lands, Ponuestt a ain goN gels, Ormees ‘Telephone: Garfield