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~~] FORESEE HUGE we OCTOBER! PROFIT IN EGGS Gui'2- 34 | 8678 ‘Big Gains Are Claimed for | Alderwood Manor How mucoeasful the Alderwood Manor poultry and farming comma | nity, Just north of Seattle, has been | jis whown by the fact that the com ty will receive over $350,000 for i ee in the next 12 months, 4 | Puyallup invites the peo- . : ©, Own . 9 RI ers of the land, whe are promoting \ ple of Seattle and King [the development County to see the West's Tn August, Alderwood Manor pout * AY iti trymen wore shipping to Seatt Greatest Exposition, thru the Washington Co-operative Pee and Poultry association, an av erage of 500 canes of ogee a week, It is claimed by the company, which a» ri! . i n [Locomorive ENGINEERS TO CONSTRUCT HUGE NEW BANK} CLEVELAND, ©. sept Brotherhoed of gineors has anno the comple tion of plans for the ereotion of « 21 story banking building here, to con tai the main office of the largest | cooperative banking tnetitution in the country | | At the same time ward comes trom that t Oomptrotier yD RO for haw ar | thy “i the Drotnerhe “ nO jtive 1s ve National | Bank heart of the city end, near the railroad * facturing Industries Rrotherhood purchased the Union Ce National Pan ently merce hony Preacher Held|Doug Enlists Aid — |Church to Observe for Swindling Jobs| MADRID, Bopt, 20.4 man de) WARE John WL. | federal t rented |to the The! ‘The Immanuel Latheran chureh, Pontius ave. and Thomas st. will mplaint against sev-|beve ite annual hornecoming services pleture companion | Sunday, October 1, at 11 a. m, i i an pate trade| At the fowtival services, Rev, Ht they reinsued an 0} ; ‘ D'Artignan” under the| 4 Stub, who has been pastor for title as the recent Fairbanks | ore than 19 years, will preach, Spe ‘The Three Musketeers.” , \Halvorsen and the The Coa nam on the China| After the se bride turned over to a charitable or- |) Th* Anner ap the Chine | Arter the sey | wen tn one of stormient in the! Visit Seattle’s Jeoribing himnelf an was an It nin American |Bride’s Big Checks : WRW YORK church chotr, immunity bridegroom had given her as 4 wed n parlors. \Palmist’s Client Was Cop-30 Days nt's paler # & policema He Pe {dine of Federal Trade) Annual Homecoming cial musie will be given by Alfred © he women of | Ry 100 of America’s Fastest Run- ners each afternoon and evening, except Sunday. HORSE -RACING Roman Chariet and Hippodrome Races Automobile Exhibition—Dog and Cat Show 450 Babies in Competition Art Exhibits Direct Prom New York, Embracing Works of World-Pamous Artists Great Manvfactarers’ Displays Agricultural and Live Stock Exhibits “Peacock Lane”—where old and young are thrilled and entertained. COME AND BRING THE FAMILY serts that the output of the Manor |Buctid ave, in the } f the olty, | soon will average easily 700 cases &/and It was reported ¢ thout trouble. Thirty days. week, Tn 1921 the association | members an average of appre ly $10 @ case for omme, It Ix sald. | On the New York market, the pure white, grain and green food oma pro duced in Washington command the ne On oggn from distr to the metropolis, it te pointed . While eggs are the chief source of revenue for setter at Alderwood Manor, berries and vegetables and nd bees are other bran fruits Jing would became th me for the bl perative bank. | Now the financial and realty develop: | iments just made pub show that! the Ietery bar iding was! acquired merely one of nev, | oral important offices ¢ permanent f the bank Officials of the bank have further disclosed plans for the ereetion of a new building fn the ngham dis * to house the office in that esc mn. he new 2istory matin building, | work on which will start short! will y the corner | In the Argentine lfrom any town are t imany Pritt farms isolated ter ke Broadway and Allison Street Mount Baker Park—3134 Lakewood Model Electrical Homes Open Daily 2 P. M. to 10 P. M, } agriculture w oped, the ¢ Altho the wood Manor Single fare 48¢ | more than $i, 00 mee Connecting J 1 2 } te Beattic lant wun With busses to fa a a Puy jeattie ry Swenty.tee thee w aced In the Alde hich the Pug | prometinay, A demonstration farm, represent ime an out of $256,000, has been | leatablished, and the comp y may, s giving free courses In poultry rats « production and in agri! wtry at Alder Boars leave Cal tte Infane % 9, 11 a, m. of land od Manor Mill Go. nil ac | ie emd project, ng for culture Sottions are sold fiveacre tracts and financial assistance ts given [them in the establishment of thetr Auto Parking, with watehmen, 50 W. H. PAULHAMUS, President. | homes and poultry plants, the come! / pany says. Blectric lights, telephones, good jroads, fast in rts ° * GFAIR AND EXPOSITION UYALLUP Found on Corner CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—E. ‘ President of the New ampany, upen bein, at night by « from another par city, found year-old daughter, Mary Jane, orying In & 60 She had been | Peperted kitnaped when she failed to jreturn from rchool The little girt } Was unharmed, but told thet ahe had visit to the Electrical been “in a big room full of people.” Homes has sroused any new interest in things electrical, we will be glad to answer questions H and to demonstrate anew the Raisuli, Notorious Bandit, Surrenders | ST, SIBASTIAN, Spain, 5 ? —Ralsul, the notorioys | Morecco, whose robberies a [hate startied foreign cour well aw his own, is reported to howe surrendered. Rateuli was the bandit | who tn 1906 kidnaped Ian Perdioarts, 92 American citizen, and his ron-tn jiaw, Cromwell Vartey, an English | man, causing American battieships to [be sent to Tangier, demanding their | release 2219-21 _ FOURTH AVENUE Next Door to University Street Problem” is the subject selected by fenated Wife's [Officials Confer —_| lAffections, Charge| on Grain Shipments |". 27 2 Sotuchin. Merc dng that they alienated the| Officials ot several raliroads were| spring st. Sunday morning Hons of his wife, Benjamin Her-| scheduled to held a conference here | munion will be held at # and at 11 Proprietor of a men's clothing| piggy on the question of grain | At St. Michael's chapel, Sixth ave at 221 First ave, filed suit for centian |N. and John at in superior court ‘Thursday | SMpments from Seatt will be held at 9:29. Union Pacific officials, who have “ Lewis Breslin, Second ave. | rr, and his wife. been severely criticised for discrim. | Sarah, the Broslins’ daughter, was! inating against Seattle, tn favor ot | malehapanen Mrs. Astrid Mogan has oe gona fee ner ie Herman sara| Portland, assured the seenepertetien | Se ae een seer aa What her parents refused to atter j comenittee of the Chamber of Com | Beabon building, on the grounds of the ing, and that- afterward they | merce that they will seek to prevent | desertion. The Mognas were married Induced her to divorce him \ reew se of such discrimination. im Seattle last Apel. pa sti “DEFECTIVE ANSWERS ¢ For a Limited Time Only—One-Sixth Down and Six Months’ Time to Pay the Balance Featuring the New Fall and Winter Bradbury Suits _and Overcoats To show every thoughtful buyer the power and convenience of a bona fide credit service we have made special arrangements, for a short time only, to give you the best grade of clothing money can buy, at one-sixth down and easy weekly, monthly, or specially arranged payments, for the remainder. Com} communion services| Asking $280.2 month permanent] | ot! | ate ” 14-wtory : bullt by the brotherhood In 1908 a» # national headquarters, During ts erection the matn offices of the bank will be moved to the 16 tory structure Just acquired The most modern and efficient banking equipment will be turtalled in the new butiding, Erotherhood Co-operative Hank one of the finest banking prem nom im the elty The action of the Rrotherheed Co operat! us expanding ite business and by gn at the Ume, ty due corsa, who grand Warren 8. Sta © brothert reat tter F manager Starting wi in paid up stock lew than two years age, the brotherhood bank gained almost million doliare » month during the first year and has alread doubled ite resources: tn nearly the second year Assets of the bank at the close of business on August 29, 1828, were jm } 547,002.45 Listen! Uncle Joe’s About to Eat His Soup BY RODERT TALLEY WASHINGTON, Sept Diver eee “Uncle Joe* eat soup? It's @ show all by fteelf and admission coats you nothing if some noon hour you chance to stray into. the house or repre. sentatives restaurant in the ca: tot some @ay when congr in seston, And it's well w your while The old veteran—he's 5€ years hin hat 29 Cannon around his and is all for the fra A waiter hurries in with his } unvarying nogn repast-—a bow! of soup, some bread and butter and ® glace of milk Gurgle, gurela, gurgie"—trom behind a clump of whiskers and the show starte. If the foup's too hot * cools tt by raising his | ) Uncle and after it He his rapidly and with pre When the soup level tn the bow! descends to the one quarter mark, "Unele Joe” gare fully lays his spoon aside, tears = stice of bread in half, and starts mopping around in the bottom ot the dish Ho bites off the Juley end and goes at it again After an average of five me (he has been know ach in four), the bot dime After that, the glass of milk enters the orifice-hidden behind the whiskers and then a tooth Just why e Joo" teath after eating soup, But he does it, just the same. Argentine Buyers : Pass Up the U. Ss. Argentine mercha ‘their plang to go to t and are going to England inst buy merchandise STANDARD OTL COMPANY (Calitornie ) giving the} (Above) Warren S president of the B. of bank, and (below) Wm. B.| |Prenter, vice president and | cashier. Father, 99, Woshei Son, 78, Pensioned | WYMONDHAM, F 4 Bept > Rober od 99, works overy | while bin draws an old age per |Detective Sleeps, Divorce Job Fails LONDON, Sept. 29.—Because her | detective went to sleep at a critica) | time Lady Della Hunt n had to hire a seqond one before whe got the evidence to win her a divores. Rat Attacks Boy j and Bites Thumb PERTH AMI Rept. 29 Prreetdic nd alomet | eypilena Put Cats | Away in Fine Tomb LEXANDRIA, Sept, 22.—Among | vertes in Central Egypt! pificent tomb used as the/ al place for cate | BEY. WILLAAM 1. BL lor Trinity Parteh and James et, will 5 kun m Advancing” at the 11 a. m.| ¢ Sunday. The subject of his} Ling eprinon at 7:30 will be “Berv and Men." Holy com. | be observed at § a. m o'clock service. At N.and Alo ¥ be held at § | | | HOLY COMMUNION will be_ ob jrorved a of the heran tlon re} t y 1 Colfmbia at “CAUSES OF WAR” will bo the day morning sermon topic of ‘ A beck, pa of the} Buddhist church for Americans. The sermon will be in English | “COROLLARIES OF THE CROSS" | |will be the theme of the Sunday Imorning service at the Rethany Bag | tint ch, Rev, Antrim H. Nickell | jannounces / | THE THEME of the sermon at | Con » Ee om chureh, Luther: | | ng will be taken | }trom Luke vil.d117 | an, Sunday m¢ | SERVICES FOR the deat will be| St. Mark's Episcopal church | Sunday at 3 p. m | FOLLOW THE SIGNS Pacific States Electric Co. SEATTLE Don't be a Slave to a Stove When a woman finds that she can do cooking better than she ever did it before, do it with the utmost economy of fuel and food, and at the same time free herself from the necessity of forever standing guard over a hot stove, she is likely to do something about it. Westinghouse 3-19-B Automatic Electric Ranges are getting all these desirable results for thousands of women. They are the ranges that have really reliable automatic control, and this control is one of the things that makes them so economical to use. 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