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Tuesday, ocTonr.u i 1021 HERTS JOY FOR PAPAS OF FUTURE Modern Babies Scorn Floor Walking, They're Prov ing at Puyallup Fair PV'TAIJAT. Oct. 4 Thin Is CM I drena day at tha Mnd annual \\ •al arm Waahlngton fair, which opened bar* today Thouaanda of Ilttl* folk* thronged thru lha fatea at an aarly hour, all the schoolfi of Ptarva county being rhwnl and tha children admit ted tr** The pmgram opened at 10 JO with • flag ratal ng. aalute and patriotic a»n*i Thla waa followed by patltte* athlatlo rvanta and cwlla thenlca. «M RAH IKS TO BK MXtKKI) In the better bfthlax department ara aim oat 490 bablaa that muat be maaatired, weighed and aoorad by the naff of to phyalrtana and nuraaa. "In tha laat II yaara babyhood haa bean revolutlonlaed," aald Mi- O. D. Oaborna. who la In charg* of tha battar bablaa department. "The puny, drooling Infant whoaa crying made a a neighborhood nulaance la ft thing of tha paat Floor walking is ft toat art. Colic haa t>aan atrioken from tha chart Swaddling clothe*, paolflera and Jouncing* hava bran reiagated to tha limbo of thtnga for got tan •*Th« modern baby la born pre parad to fight tha battle of lite He la tha parent* beat paaaport to the good will of tha neighborhood aa ha rtdaa out In hla cab. waving 1 hla pink, chubby handa, giving a pictura of perfect haaHh and happluraa. THEWE EDVCATED THE MOTHERS 'This chance ta the r*«lt of fdu cation at tba mothers The t'me ta not far distant when, aa now are write to the state experiment at a tlon if the rose does not thrive or the oatf faUa to develop properly, the mother can write to the child erel fare department for expert advice on bow to manais her baby." Tba first races of tba fln<fcj running borso meat opened this afternoon with fire contests and two ars scheduled for thto evening Each day until Saturday night the same number of races will be run with 100 of America's beat horses as contenders Immediately after tha raoes sach evening there will M* a display of fireworks. Wsdnssday to Derfcy day and •outhwastsrn Washington day Sana of tha beet borsea bare will kt «a tared la tba elasalc Derb) error tba mile and one-eifhUt NntA MORS THAN IM.M* PERSONS EXPECTED Auto polo to another feature of ,tb« Calr that will Interest and thrill tha throngs. Besides, team* of ex port horse polo players from Cam* Lawto will bo hers to show their warsa to the crowds. "W« expect mars than 100.000 pirsoas will see tbs fair this week." ■M W. H. Paulhamus. president m tba Calr association today. "It looks aa If ws would hava a waek •C >sif»qt wsathsr and this fact la iMHiisiilkw with tba wonderful display and features wa hava ar raagod will attract thousands from AD parte of tba Pacific Nortbwast.* Governor I.outo P. Hart will be fha honor guest on Thursday, which tt alao dsattla aad Kins County dft*. WILL TEACH Hl'Bßl AN ▲ stx moat ha* ccaraa m RhwUr will ba gtrao at tha Ball Buain*aa WlHl* begtnnlnx Wadneaday nlrht. Tba mint will ba tau*ht by loaac Larlttn. famar taaobar of cotnmao eUI lufwiaa la SibarU. Kor* Md Japan. SAME PRICE for over 30 years LT BAKING §\ POWDER BO E* Ounces for ORW USE LESS than of higher-priced brands Satisfaction guaranteed or money Why pay war prices ? Millions of pounds bought by the government % 11 i Blue? Helen Keller Isn't Wonder Girl, Blind, Deaf, Once Dumb, Talks to Star Is Acme of Cheerfulness Helen Keller in her dretting room at the Moore By Arthur Anderson To those who feel, at times, useless, hopeiee* -see Helen Keller. To the so-called "failures" who possess eyee that can see. ears which hear and a voice to talk with—see Helen Keller. Helen Keller, deaf. Ulnd and formerly dumb, appearing at the Moore theatre this week, to the wonder woman of tbs ar*. Volumes hsve been written about Helen Keller. A personal view will erase any future scowls There Is a cnarm snd warmth In her presence, She Is tall, rather handsome snd gracious, with lares blue eyes. A smile that to catching continually plays upon her lips. When Inter viewed In her dressing room, back atnge, last night, the emlla played on. Mlaa Keller to assisted by her ItTelong friend and companion. Mrs. Anns Sullivan Macy, who has bean wltb her since child hood. Mrs. Macy to the "telegraph instrument." so to speak It re quired years for Mlsa Keller to talk, and today her articulation, for the most part. Is excellent. The Reward of Justice Thirty years if firing just value la tea hat faiaed for "S&LADA" TBA The Largest Sale in America She answer* qo«*tlons given her by the audieucs with quick de c talon and ready wit Eight years ago she come to Seattle at Uie same theatre. 8h» now has the aame dressing mom alia occupied on her first trip. >Khe was pleased, shs said, to amell the salty breeso from Pugat Hound and the "peppy" atmosphere of Indian summer. Hhe has a great drelrr to JourtM7 to Alaska, having read of the wonderland of the Far North. "I love vaudeville," declared Mtss Keller. "The atage folk and the audience are ao cheerful. I get a great "kick" out of the funny rn«-n tn vaudeville. They seem always happy and to be happy Is living." A.'J. Quigley Heads Life Underwriters Arthur J. Quigley wss elected pree* ident of the Seattle IJfa I'nder wliters' association at tha annual election, held Monday even!Og»at lite Masonic club. Arcade building. C. H. Twins and Joha If. llalrd wage cboeen vice president*. C W, Peter son secretary, and K. McHugh treas urer. THE PRATTLE STAB Oh Boy! S6g the n . A . Big Circus Look for the Great Menagerie —per- Tf forming horses, monkeys, clowns, lions, elephants, tigers and the whole show. J, Thousands of Seattle boys and girls will bh joyous to know (8 that the Seattle Baking Co. has brought this great Circus to til Seattle and vicinity for those who eat, enjoy and thrive on our genuinely good Butter-Nut Bread. | ■ L This circus consists of hundreds L L mfi I 111, of attractive animal cutouts, in- I f J eluding the animals illustrated J Tf/E ORK/ML ° n th " page ' and many otWfc AND C£/Vt/t/VE SPLIT-TOP Look for these Circus Animal Cutouts inside the Butter-Nut Wrappers. REMEMBER THIS: Butter-Nut Bread is the original 7 Split-Top Loaf. Its first recipe hJjM 1 and form have never been A >9? changed—and never surpassed. >Sml UK When you get Butter-Nut you get vSr the finest bread that money can buy. Butter-Nut has many imitators but Yes, it's "Often imitated, but never k Butter, Its wholesome, creamy body and delicious nut- JLJ Sweet as like flavor, are the result of scientific blend- J a N u e>— ing of the Northwest's best ingredients—in the That's Northwest's biggest, most modern bakery. We Butter-Nut wa nt you to see this great plant. —, t A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT VISIT OUR BIG, MODERN BAKERY AT ANY TIME JZ. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME "l h«v. just returned from a 1.000 • mil. trip through the wheat field* of §JCTTIdfICI rrr'ri-.'Tu, rr™«: yigifto-p ATTT IT butter-NUT quality than avar. Our Butter-Nat * LjL I I Ij | M f I Bread will also ba better than avar—lf W!l3F*3x a. Mjw from .your neigh' keep It up to the high standard that n m borhood store. In hM won RO many thou " nd 0U " t00Mr "- VA-/. 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