The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1913, Page 3

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. ” THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913. SPEAKING OF FISH, OLD READER OF STAR WRITES OF SALVAGER SUCKER, WHICH DOES WORK OF STEAM DERRICK Fish are scaly things to bave &round, but with all this talk about Seattle being the most tmportant center of the fishing Industry on the Coast, it f® proper that some Attention whould be paid to the fol lowing communication from I. Zack W. Alton, an old and respected reader of this paper, who protests against the fatlure of fiehlly tnclin ed citizens to pay proper attention Nevada Briggs, the baking expert, says: eThere la just one way to make your cakes rise high and evealy— te the fere Gad then 0 rise before a is formed and the batter fe Wamsa Titman Wan GNEetias ceckion stiffened by . for Seattle's tnactivity ng thin eftusing « gas, grsotin ght your oven when you put Une. It should take steps at once de cake in and keep the ho cake has doubled in balk; to presery post y positive proof : of the browned and will respond to markable fish tha he pressure of the Anger, If using a coal or wood range, leave the ren door open until the cake is inj then turn on the drafts and by the time the oven Is at baking temperature, the cake will have re tees © gaised wuificiontly.” Olyr 4 brand. But, enough. Here hen increase the heat until it y the fish-eatin y annihilated by the fe Alton’s let 8 for ttwolf sh, moist, feathery cakes Mrs. Briggs always recommends t of The Star as, IG Bakinc Power This ie from an ardent admir er of rare fieh, Why is it that you carry so much news about the salmon, halibut and trout 2 ‘ Pe - fishing, and pay no attention tc \ ‘f It is double acting and sustains the raise. the rarer fish that only can be \ You can ae and close the oven door, turn the located by the careful angler? m tin around in the oven or do anything else You newspaper feliows sit up ym necessary, Without any danger of making the peg ip pr poe oe ) cake fall. rah ahead ache Mebelowd a Sheng A pounds of t comes headaey“4?' Try your favorite enke next time with K C Baking in, and | have seen It mentior Powder and see how n her it will rise, Make it ed a dozen tim just as y ame quantity of baking cases have been powder expensive than the oki fash- flood sufferers at toned baking ra, it has even greater leavening N aie th strength and i: is guaranteed pure and healthful, n Gene dda the Shans "= Try a can and be convinced be erce fit out a nex. | pedit d up a salvager ucker for the benefit of those | people whose food and clothing have not been destroyed, but " merely covered over with wa e | ter Might have taken some trouble to keep It in fresh wa ter en route, but think of the Great good that could even yet be accomplished with one of these faithful salvagers. Of course you, as a wise edit —SUBSCRIBE FOR— or, know all about the salvager e Seattle Daily Star oye ; Delivered at Your Home ask you to publish this letter, i it wilt be well to explain for ie To show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of The the benefit of those just ar Dally Star, | herewith subscribe to The Star for a pe 1 rived from the far East month, and the r until ed nped. to be vered This fish is found only In the waters of Discovery bay, in Puget sound. !t Is about two feet long and is equipped with powerful fins and a tal! which Sweeps up and down, Instead of sidewise, as In ordinary suckers. Just below ite mouth In a cuptike growth. Now, the . @t the rate of abe oa month ip cit ane ~ INY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, (oes VASHING ee 1018 Post St a . “THE OLYMPIC VIEW - SANITARIUM" 14 AND 16 WEST HARRISON p $ chron ; we . 4 ut OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM =) ee ee enn, a DR. NUERNBERG. P Sarray Geet wear @ > Tel. Queen Anne 3127. 14 and 16 West Harrison h, 1913 MeriRST NATIONAL BANK PGERMAN-AMERICAN BANK OF SCANDINAVI SEATTLE MERCANTILE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK . WORTHERN BANK & TRUST UNION SAVINGS & TRI » COMPANY 2 AMERICAN BANK Western Union Fire Authorized aie és keaaenen Divided into 10,000 Shares of $100.00 Each are now ted for 2,000 shares at $200.00 per share. 25 per cent The ( do a general fi ance busines s and busin Ur I Compan I Cor $350.06 ‘ ot r e of aver $125,000.00. The a nave been in tigated y J. E. Chilberg, D. E. Skinner, J. W. Maxwell and J. F. Lane Officers and Directors ah. CI D. E. SKINNER, Vice President WM dent I. F LANE, Treasurer c. G C, P. RITTER ary The a have agreed to qualify when lice ir the Compar e been granted hind 2,000 Shares Are Offered A has been ente o between th estern Union Fire Insurance Company of British ( ! Fe ion Bae Gi Comy f Washing atereby the « ke te unsfer 1 i 85 sufficient 1 ck t er Corporat € and Dominion of Canada im As an absolut the public purchasing these share Posited the ubject to joint order of J. VA M ell, Presi dent of 1 nd J. F. Lane, Cashier of the Scar fan Bar in its entirety until sufficient money has been sub- Mribed t Extr from report of New Chamber of Commerce Committee adopted by that Om body March 11th, 1913 . The high standing of the men engaged in transferring this Company cottver to Seattle precludes any necessity of an indorsement a one or f 1 ganizatio thelr names being ae ient | srantee to the put it statements issued oh this Compan | able, and that the interests of the public IM be thoroughly | prot T by thei nayement of, the Company.” Additional I n furnished upon request. 1807 Hoge Bldg neiak Representative, | PICTURESQUE FIGURES AMONG 117 NEW MEN IN | HOUSE AT WASHINGTON THE SALVA nost wonderful part of this f this cup it can, by p ng the cup againet the side of a rock, or any object, and suckin ginpr oduce a vacuum in the cup which cannot be broken except by the use of dynamite, Then, by working its fine and making great eweepe with ite tall, It can raise to the surface of the water ob- jects weighing two tons or more. With one good satvager on the job, all the groceries now at the bottom of the Miami riv- er could be easily recovered. The fish Is wild at first, but by tying @ rope to its tall and giving It something to eat each time It comes to the surface with a box, it can soon be train- ed to work at a rapid rate. ——=s He saya he n his body JUNCILMAN E. L. BLAINE Prait—seirng Peter Dressed Moats—Selling Price Wve. fb ‘ 2 ducklings 3 dos f} ett acinict trtee astern Waabingyen jim, othy + 19.00 Y soeng Umothy 16.60 Lt OHI APARCEL- GER AT WORK | Of course, thie is only one of the rare fish to be found in Puget sound, and the only rea ton | mention It Is because of the erying need for one at the | present time. The only draw | back Is that so many of these salvagers have been caught and taken to the South seas to hunt pearis, that there may not be any left. But with a fund of money, one could at least make &@ search of Discovery bay for possible survivors. Yours truly, 1. ZACK W. ALTON | TITLE INSURANCE Is a sound, nd reliable simple, eco- nomic ystem for the protection of titlen And it is ray replac ne an d € V cx k e and not wholly reliable abstract system Washington Title Insurance Company “Under S*2te Supervision.” \ -[ Acreage b some very good cage near Seattle. |] 1s low as $25 per Albert B. Lord ished office . fully ped in every CUT- RATE DENTISTS | Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Ce We Stand Back of Our Work fer 20 Yoare’ Guarantee. Ohio Out Rate Prices. $25 Sct. $6 S15 Siwes. $10 si oot on 0 $8 Gnse Wok = 90 Solid Gold Fillings, 75c Up) Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up WYVEAR WRITTEN GUARANTER GIVEN ON ALL WORK, | PAINLESS DENTISTS | | Other Dentists’ | Prices. ° POST MAP r——F REE toYOU No map can prove more serviceable to the farmer than this one. It contains two large wall charts, each about 8x4 feet in size. One chart is of Washington, showing counties, rivers, railroads, towns and cities, with populations. The other chart is a map of the United States and the World. Both are beautifully illustrated and _ litho- graphed in four colors, with roller for hanging on wall. The map shows the various zones of the parcel post-in Washington, tells the cost of shipping, what can and what cannot be sent, and complete information of details governing the use of the parcel post. Star Subscribers Get Them Free The parcel post map herein described would retail at from $2.50 to $3.00. A year’s subscription to The Seattle Star is $3.25—-We make the extraordinary offer of both for $3.25. In other words, send us $3.25 for a year’s subscription to The Star, and we will send you one of these beautiful Parcel Post Charts free of charge by return mail. If you are an old subscriber, you may pay your year’s subscription for one year ahead and get the map. If you are a new subscriber, simply subscribe for The Star for one year and we will send you one of the maps. You will probably not receive such a liberal offer again in a life- time. This Parcel Post Map is what you need. Not alone for its val- uable information in reference to the parcel post, but as an education- al factor in the home. A map of the state, a map of the United States and a map of the world without cost. And it is no cheap work. The maps are beautifully finished and will grace any parlor or drawing room. Now, don’t delay, for the number which we have on hand is limited, and the first who write will get served. ee UU UNNI EERE The Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington. You will find inclosed the sum of three dollars and twenty-five cents ($3.25), for which send me The Seattle Star for the period of one (1) year, and one of the new Parcel Post Maps, containing a com- plete map of the state of Washington, a complete map of the United States and a map of the world, etc., as per your offer. 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