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sot OE ENR NNR A NE PAGE 2 THE EATTLE STAR ATURDA ri OBER 6. 1922 | Beauties and Bounties of quiere — at sate Garden Show DRAWS HUNDREDS 10 FAIR | | Flowers, Venciables, ‘hall Preserves Where Biman Minds. his Made Ove r| a conven BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER———_— Vie With One Another; California’s sat wore pa ca ‘ ” tundasr T ul ‘Thunder” Stolen Brighton school and Brighton com . htu a ~ jack alien w rds of « 1 r nd r en r m ¢ ft munity held a garden show Pre ay wwF — s ven se ui Opportunity Behool for fF na t to Medical 1 here iy ms from the eomraunit evening. And all the folks from at re Art Gitte". Book of thle sign a ‘ genom 9 te mgd gegss.. B miles around went to se t ahawed . at rong lawn, and fairly embowered mont likely finished what hie the “y f «ma hildren ful displays of fruits, and a Uh heads in Haghtful shrubbery nestler—t lated iife and envi . fn r will be provided, a st flowers, preserves and all a rmin enchantin it ts large it is one of the lgon, Dev Besee tad these’ ae syunadten;will'be ‘@uniiable class garden show a bal - ay tna ct iin ¢ , Bee ; The show was held in the schoo! ad. | hve won yeiee SAY eee » of Dr, R.A, Burge and t sy, or | mine gue eo has , ; r @ition, and in variety and quality of fall anemone, delphinum and thali of helpers i> Recnaa | , fa aed : se ‘ib would be hard to find a) cum w eraset Vo: laa | rie or, Burge, an English unl | ene the ‘Mack 4 Mons exhioite i we Siem OF CALINORNEA'S Dest y, Dr, Burg ag [Yank imto the de family” ty nett, Fores Gott and Gu gram was held ie one - ar Pd found tr to ©) EACH CHILD 18 under the auspice eh yg hs ‘ —— | rainbow's end! Here he has re ¥ | CARKFULLY STUDIED | — Geallipges we : philanth t 0 of ae n are studied | Seattle Residents promptu debate, “Is the Parent.) everlasting “ kind A Sas of A of. wily and wiantly exasined Murchers’ Association. a. Real Help to| kee vate! ' b ae 3 ays and their menta Attend Dairy Meet the Schoo! and Community’ A . : , eeked he re as Austin gave a t aT calf rr nddotir v sate Keneally, A. ¥. Bird and ay Lowman, principal of the W u m0 ts very nervi t } ng the ter school, spokt on parent co-opera mn, “ iS en for ‘“ T ‘ elegates to the tin in the se ! ! re oe i's D ich op- ted a discussio: t A fe jore be . . gate from , Walla ment. t : bah ‘ ( Kirkland, Chin- LEADER EN GARDENING erves f . Ps. bye A ook, a, Toledo and Belling. POR MANY YEARS NOW * “ ey, ‘ f . ¥ . ’ ws 2 ur 4 Brighton schoo! } C2 og Seka aie ie onom m, led by the Wii im gardening for m es anise —— on ‘ a ng ude en. | merciful wo since 1913. when t re get — Has “ Mi Helen Johnson, er of Albert Jonnson, famous —| Bo ma) child vane ral co a5 : “ed eden decorating the sc shaw must cer orapege 4 soeke . d at the 8 Wash.) interstate rac meet . g t retake nal os , Fire Equipment Row TACOMA, Oct. 6—Thé sl itek sectiozar dane 6 permanently; take s of im garden work and has be antiticd j the entire nei stu. The fire figt dent has flow home tow. And even the parents have joined in the movement as the | finance show Friday was participated im by | why both the parents and children. hasn't adverti: Asan example of the varicty of the | pleces ¢ products grown in Brighton, one ex- | appro} hibit contained 24 varteties of apples, | machi four ieties of pears. walnuts, | & grapes, apricots and pruney «i! from one home oret Mrx Helen Dage that home © ugene bert president Btartix with th jowent we idiot Breaks Out Again Terre ot Renee eee ns vient Cl they. f¢ t oe ‘Six Children Are U nited werk Gre cy sare ttn, mongolian nd moron ~ When Buying Tea m fire by t of wh With Mother by Society puipme wun raved | cre at | broke out 2 > and 5 fire depart. | distin axes respond to prope ing to the end be sure to ask for he department's ap ar d run and the | that aL 1 broken out in the | ful citizen: mas Hebrew Benevolent Society Brings Joy to gether, think the expresdon of the ORANGE PEKOE BLEND B38 t to ad until ITON, Oct { the (Jeat-| mother as whe bends above 4yearold| waaHInc BV ree ane sepa as It combines to perfection has completed a € th F “ie aby , ~~ the’ door t the ty . Geodttic Pu bone ng, tnt | am sos wonder 4 dou, chek th "verre [and att hs hee Sata ee |» EUREAtY, Flavor and Economy. He sete Wire Peri ho geod ; Ania parca ar widens eo the Distitetret celine in wie V ask ‘me cont “R, & H.C. COOK, WE st-4073, EL iot- 0350, Distributors afe, You ires | : t Hebe evolent | ; rd itd e r own, except declares 2 declared here | those who can afford it, I ask a ieane! in commenting upon the cen-/erate fee—ar ,, | the ’ SAO ASL) University of Washington, Etmor: bout the efty | en, Nareet's FepoRt on marringe a06 | to—just nothing etiall. yell for] nociety, one ¢ m one point to an-|ed by the effort to snatch a few | constantly and quie ‘The nioney divoror, will come,"" he said. "I have p Cornell, 1911 Fourth ave. and Har get " | . * 4 mome affection | upon errands of tenderness and| *yamity life is tho basis of our civ. | < IGARET T ES old Hanson, Acacia fraternity, were |* \ Oe t hire | ane fainting epistts | iis tenny ttc care ae et | my an into this school, and whi }dead, were dispersed late Friday i na the fof. t + pit thelt troy | would not ask, our need is gre = TODAY STARTS ff SECOND BIG same roof. | t re { it and retrogrension no nwitt will vet | Incide y the matron 1 chor ka, that Lieut. W. M ‘ e ; " tho Ares A ‘ ‘it ar . nd | tive poni o take charge of this Scaife ani her members of the | tn’ : S wether ina place has forth froue. the thee [Seat Some any we an evols ne a &|home and its tile sropiag fnmales tle survey party, | x shelter tor jand hearts of its beneficiaries: ui ty life? Cer can edlbs gage sy kaon andbsstaa BP { family lif rtainly not {found my work.’ And, oh, the in ieitiekeee aes coal PEN promiscuity. That is barbariem. Man] fintte God-given love and patience ey proba fe is fundamentally a polygamist. It is 7 ° GENUINE | Mrs. Cornell, 1911 Fourth ave., about her. In ‘win Open Garfield {fein or cisituation that has per pear | ba |jcollapsed from the strain of dayw|” ». 1 No one i . ne me near Lake Wash dised hi ture remains | could rely BULL |stectstice wen notte of ecise | mwa i arin to} | High on October 12| (he's remove te rstist tod |i tert canes (ee fof the good news. a aig | anny aint and|it must be born right in them. DURHAM | ves nd to}, Formal opening of the pew Gar-] we will Kd Little children—refused by t ‘ ze & | the 1 high school will be held Friday,| ° r Retired Officer to rt-break whe | svening. October 12, at which time | an copter publie will be piven an oppor.|F alse Fire Alarm { the Hittle y f vnsat wicorase t's auaee| Results in Deaths |l meeting Fri fire in a Kiev synagogue resulted in Be Buried Sunday Alvah M. Kent, retired police af- |flcer and father of Lieut. W. Kent and Sergt. H. T. Kent of the Seattle police force, who died| range | Thursday night at his: home, wiil| enjoyir sinter, sald Go ‘way, Girt sinters, who ur to 11, are} very much Indefinite SATURDAY ONLY pve worshipers stampeded “VIOLA DANA |be buried Sunday afternoon at 3/now, and th thinks bas mo up — extin rl A sensational story of IN o'clock. Funeral services wit! be| keeping 0 aceording to textl eosin baton: money-ma en: & heli at the Butterworth Mortuary h > atebant ey-mad men: and §f “JUNE MADNESS” with services under the auspices of |the G. A. R. Members of the po-|t lee department will attend in plain | recre clothes. ‘The Rev. J. D. O. Powers| _The lad =a {Getictate are said to have been | t ri y Eakisg tslerbane at accomtttonee| ees Spend ee imc room aD 4 dance hal! nenr the) Plan Discovered to of the Hebrew Benevo | Manufacture Opium * | TACOMA, Oct. 6—-Discovery of a Meyers Will Head coneclnsay. ie” manufictare “ones * from poppies grown on a ranch wa Reserve Officers (03. "ty tesera otticers senteron Moyers was | according to word reaching here Inat | lent of | 9 Reserye| Kishan Singh, a Hindu, was to at a {turn out the finished pr the’ Aue Legion | the popples furnished b Rosa, a oe ofticers clected wore | Bohemian rancher of Scappoose, Ore. gineers’ clul [Lieut. FI Singh, who is employed at a Monte a deut. . Earp, vice president; | 3!'98 an the’ prtnct i peter ene Maj. Jesse Jackson, wocretary, and | ®NO lumber mil, was arrested yes maa nerve representa. (MJ. Garriwon Babcock, treasurer bean tive Washing “on, D. C., urged the ions to unite closely for the mur) Claim Silk Damaged ign oe Valley Is of ce ntering on a common pol After New Statio >I ging about reforms in | ied wos brincing out reorme 9] On President Grant) 4 seat inet tm cay er a |B ‘More liberal appropriations are| Charging that « shipment of silk| two-story brick building at the ARE snore ieee tt, & bureau of mines| reached them in a damaged condi.|northwest corner of Rainier ave ALL ME: ty this section, and by standing to-| 0D, A. P & Sons, of New|and Hudson st., with quarters for WOMEN THEIR eather you can bring thie’ about,*| York, hi uit to recover $25,-| police and other city department ’ PR re ay cana the exaiiaate 000 {a federal court naming ax joint| sub stations on the ground floor and SEE Virion in th seay the engineers | (efendants the United States uhip-|a community hall on the second, "0 fain dTopartanent at the ¢ board, owner of the steamship | was filed with the city couneil Fri 0 ne ae ent Grant, and the Nawaco|day by the Rainier Valley Commer. sity of Washington tee acbad, baal eat ANY m™e LOC LOGE SEATS, 20¢ STARTING TOMORROW washt agement the most splen eanane’ STARTS SUNDAY WM. FARNUM WANDA HAWLEY TOM SANTSCHI CLAIRE ADAMS “BRASS COMMAND- MENTS” FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING DANCING TAUGHT Mining Men Hold | Convention Here} With 75 members present, the first | joint meeting of the three Northwest | sions of the American Institute and Metallurgical En-| is held in Seattle Friday out. Col. He divi ot Officers’ assoc at 13th. Beginners’ elasses start Thurs day oventng, nd~ Yaneed Monday eve- ning at 8:30 and Wednesday evening 740 sharp All dances and new steps taught in elght lessons Beginners’ clams, $2.08; advanc- ed, $4.00, to all call Ing this week. Plenty of practies; no embarraesment; finest dcadamy, longest lessons. Tai our Ralf-price rates this Yate lewone ail hours. Profesional PUBLIC DANCES avery Wedneaday, Haturdey and Sun- day eventng. Melody Shop Orehenten, More pop and enjoyment) Popular prices. | Jain the Jolly crowd. |A Picture You'll NEVER FORGET diy A Western Feature With Real Thrills and Intense Interest! Every Day Evenings MATINEES 10¢ 2ocens ADDED ATTRACTION inal Pictures of the Japanese Earthquake and Disaster. Romance Adventure Thrills EVA NOVAK BRYANT WASHBURN JUNE ELVIDGE PHILIPS SMALLEY First Seattle showing of one of the most remarkable dramas ever screened. Built on an entirely new theme, it grips and thrills from the opening title to the final fade. out. AND—an equally re markable cast, Thomas Dixon Author of "The s Di | Nation” Presents REGINALD DENNY NOW PRESENTING THE OLYMPIC MUSICAL, COMEDY ‘REVUE IN “MIXED AND MUDDLED” Where Savings Are Safe STARTING SUNDAY TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN 6c ” ASSOCIATION 5 Fourth Ave. Eliot 069 em th Ave eee A RIOT OF FUN AND MELODY Blue Mouse Concert Orchestra Henri C. Le Bel, y Novelty Organist In the Intent “Leather Pushers” PraAtG Chinas Dosiot {4 WITH YOUR FAVORITE COMEDIAN WIEHE SISTERS ‘Anily 1S GI HTED . Wo, i me GIVING DELIG. A SS MIR. HERB BELL Marmonlous Melodies an il SEATTLE AUDIENCES oa AND ss LESSONS IN LOVE! BEAUTY CHORUS ALSO FEATURE PICTURE 10¢, 15¢ AND 25¢ UNATIONAL NOWS 1, Hauptman's Orchestra ] wll Unfortunate Seattle Family Wipe sprees ware WORK AT | psi BY DOROTHY CLAIRE {lent society. which maxes it poral SE ES ce OF a linastatia toiling tae donten ti v } € 5=8=8=8=4=8=8 — paisa — =H — — a=8 i