The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1915, Page 3

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4 PURE MILK DAIRY, tre) (Dealers in Maplewood Products.) Main 2545, 1512-14 7th Ave. , err We a Campbell’s Certified Milk , y » =“4 r am produced within ft twenty minutes dis- 3 tance from the city. 4 This is just the milk you need for the baby to make and The largest and most exclusive wholesale and retail BUTTER- MILK dealers in the city. Seattle Buttermilk Rumor has {t that there are dark- | lly laid plans under way for the kid-| ft naping of the $10,000 bulldog mas + cot of the Phoenix, Ariz, temple by certain members of Moolah temple j of St. Louls, and that the crowd ‘ from Chicago has its eyes on several | Mere they come! of the Texas panther cats that are | Tum your face to any point men-|\.n route | on the compass and there's tain of boat load of Shriners | i 8 | i tie tions oor the North Da | URGES DANCING e in the Canadian! gaN FRANCISCO, July 8—All : Bee een rom | the school houses of the country! [Mh here Friday night by steamer }Will be lighted at night, and from I Vancouver, B. ©. behind the classic portals will The Dune from Honolula and! come the strains of tango rags, one Msto are coming trom the south, | steps, fox trots and other popular Arizona points, Den- Uieh and Wyoming from the | music of the day. Mentheant. Instead of looking for father tn Bedouin-Mirza special rench-| his favorite cabaret, he'll be fougd Feet a? any, Mired @ mem-| gown at sister's high school, danc y ie train stoppe ® Medicine Hat late Wednesday | "® “We're singing a new| This {s what will happen if the a. We Have a Smile With| plans of the National Congress on Recreation are carried out. first crowd, Oklahoma and| In an address to the congress Shriners, will arrive here|here, J. Richards, superintendent 9 o'clock Fria The reat|/of playgrounds and sports at Cht in on the city before Sun-| cago, told the delegates evéy the lid will be off. |school should be used as a com | Wmple has everything prac-| munity dance center. STAR—THURSDAY, JULY, 8, 1915, PAGE 3. Maplewood I CE CREAM The cream of all creams. Certified milk, market milk and pasteurized milk. Milk and cream from tuberculin tested cows, bottled at the farm and delivered to your home within a short time after being milked. ' Protect Your Babies’ Health as Well as Your Own by Using PURE MILK Only Such as We Produce and Sell. North 668 Wwé received the highest score for Pasteurized Milk at the San Francisco Exposition, June 14, 1915, ever awarded to a Seattle Dairy. Our method of pasteurization is the most up- to-date and we have been awarded the highest score for pasteurized milk in the city by the government experts. Our system is continuous from the producer to the consumer, being brought from the farm, immediately upon milking, by auto trucks to our plant, then pasteurized, put up in sterilized bottles and immediately delivered. Have your milk delivered in the shortest possible time and in the cool hours of the morning instead of the hot dusty hours of the day. This is the best insurance against unhealthy k. We do not put our milk In cold storage to be delivered the next day, but make deliveries as soon as pasteurized, reaching all of our cus- tomers in time for breakfast. Clover Leaf Dairy Call up North 289 We are the originators of the 2-quart Bottled Buttermilk in this city, being the most modern and sani- tary way of handling any kind of milk. This business is managed by one who has made a study of it for the past fifteen years and who has tried to give the people a pure, wholesome grade of buttermilk in bottles, under the most modern and sanitary dairy regulations. We are also introducing into this city a pure Bulgarian Milk and Bulgarian Butter- milk, which make a very wholesome and nu- tritious drink. Our plant and methods are open to inspec- tion, Telephone Elliott 1769. Call 85 Marion St. iy! DINERS T0 |ssaun teen ot te ge | ML "Ss Lacing Her Shoes in the Back SQN OF FORMER HUMORIST WILL . You CAN ALSO} iTHs 1s owe way PRACTICE DIVING SHELA CO ry WHEN WHEN TRYING PY, He I9e'7_ AROUND =) (THe STBPLADDER WiLL ¢ KEEP YoU FROM GETTING AQUNO-S1H0ULDERED OF AFTER DOING “THIS FOR A YEAR MORING NOUR WATE r= ‘You OUGHT 7 BE ABLE “TO LAND A JOB AS A HORSESHOER OF SHOEMAKER Seattle Dairy Co. Branch No. 1— rl ropri r Branch No. 2— 2200 Ladd Place S. STRAY, Proprieto With considerable pride we make the statement that there is not a better equipped dairy along modern lines anywhere in the United States. Everything the newest and best for pas- teurizing—from the time it is received until delivered to you the milk is treated in a strictly sanitary manner. Visit the Dairy and See for Yourself Mayfl NINTH and VIRGINIA G. BECHLER, Mgr. MAIN 8713 \SEATTLE TO HAVE PUREST MILK IN UNITED STATES Health Commissioner McBride’s Milk Bill Has Passed the Council and in Thirty Days Becomes a Law. This Bill Was Endorsed by the Leading Physicians of the Country. It Provides That the Milk Must Be Tuberculin Tested or Pasteurized. Seattle Has Many Dairies She Can Justly Feel Proud of, Those on This Page Being Largely Respons- ible for the Present High Standard of Sanitation Thus Far Attained. Taken at Our Dairy —TO INSURE— Sanitation of the Highest Order Our machinery is the very best, and we know our business thor- oughly. We pasteurize our milk sci- entifically. Our ice cream is delicious, made fresh and delivered fresh. Try some. 17 Greenwood Ave. 1415 Eighth Ave.—Elliott 912’ pellerd 2846” We Are Now Located in Our New Dairy ower Dairy Co. ONE OF OUR MODERN DELIVERY AUTOS We will soon be located in our new plant at 1111 Virginia St. Every effort has been made to make our Dairy the last word in Sanitation. Our equipment is the most modern to be obtained. We properly pasteur- ize our Milk and are constantly endeavoring to lead in our business. Our Delivery covers all parts of the city. Westlake Dai 2211 Ninth Ave. After next week 1111 Virginia St. mostly humorous, sometimes serious and always delightfully artistlo— and who is known thruout the United States, and from Alaska to Cuba, will hold up the mirror Thurs- day night at the Y. M. C. A. audi- torium, at 8:15. W ey speak of Francis Lab- have difficulty placing y know he's an enter ut what sort of entertainer can't Say, | Some people call him a reader, |some an actor, some an {mperson- | ator, some a monologist. He is all that, according to the critica, but } he is best known as the master in- || terpreter of the early French Cana +) dian type of character. PHYSICIAN FINED BELLINGHAM, July 8.—Charged with violation of the immigration ‘}laws In bringing Miss Ethel Baird from Canada and representing her jas his wife, after immigration au- | thorities at Victoria had denied her admittance, Dr. L. H. Meadows of Clearbrook, Mass., was today fined $400 here by Federal Judge Jere- miah Neterer | MAYOR KILLED SPEAK AT Y.M.C.A, VANCOUVER, July 8:—June 19, at! | dawn, “somewhere in France,” as a group of Canadian officers and a | i chaplain were moving from grave to! | grave of Canadian soldiers who had | fallen, paying their last respects, a | sniper picked off Capt. Robert F. E | Buscombe, son of Fred Buscombe, a |former mayor of Vancouver. He | j was killed instantly, according to aj jletter which arrived here yester-|/ | day. | | FOR THE SCHOOLS | | School directors will consider at their next meeting a recommenda: | tion of Dr. Ira C. Brown, medical | director of Seattle schools, that three additional nurses be appoint ed to help care for the ailments of The United Amateur Pres children next year | Dr. Brown reported 75,829 chil: | Francis Labadie ciation’s convention is in session dren had been examined during the | }in Room 216, Y. M. CG. A. Thurs- past year, that school nurses had| Francis Labadie, the man who| day evening a reception to delegates visited 5,984 homes and that 3,803) “holds as ‘twere, the mirror up to} will be given in assembly hall, 282 children had been treated for in-| nature,” Interpreter and delineator| Henry building. Mayor Gill will juries. ‘of human character—said to bel speak,

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