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SLANDERED BY WOMAN! Husband Throws New Light on Seattle Kidnaping Case “My wife and I took our boy, Sie Mund Ciein, jr, 3, from Mra. John A. Wangsness because Mrs. Wangs Bem Made derogatory remarks about my wife.” ‘This statement was made Tuesday By Siemund Clein, father of the 3 Fearold boy who was snatched by Mrs. Clein Saturday from the arms @f Mra. Wangsness’ brother, at the @ntrance to the Lyon building. The Wangsnesses had cared for the boy 4 year, having taken him when the Mother was in destitute ciroum etancea “We brought the kidnaping charge Because we thought it was the only way to recover our child,” Clein said. | Clein declared that the alleged @erogatory remarks about his wife Were made while she was being con- @idered for membership in a lodge) @f which Mrs. Wangsness is an offi eer. He said his wife had not pett Deen rejected. Mra Wangsness, who clatms she wanted to keep the boy in order to Provide him a good hore, has been | Peleased on the kidnaping charge on recognizance. The date her personal Ger a hearing has not been fixed. Drove While Drunk on Love, Say Police ely on Love, might have been he charge lodged against Arnold MeDonald, of 1012 F 70th st M. CG Short @¥e, and Union st. “I just got married at the court. Bouse.” McDonald explained to Serst. F. C Fuqua of the police traffic “And was driving I couldn't | Gee that traffic cop. I couldn't even ‘@te the Cobd building™ ‘They let him off! at Fourth Artz—Postmaster 1. R. }, arrested on charges of misap Propriating postal funds. Bail, $50,- 00. MOUNT VERNON, — Clarence ‘Wiles, of Bow, sentenced to ten days f jail for reckless auto driving. ——__ — Best foodstuffs for the high grade coking economy. Driving while tntoxicated, or McDonald almost ran over Traffic | up| least at Ho-hum! countess Los movie: A starch molecule, one of the larg 25,000 est known, contains about atoma. Booed for membership and tas over | rs ‘Constipation and | Breck and sparkle | and get the genuine. | - Samal] PU}—Smal Dese—Sanall Price AMUSEMENTS More British nobility going to work, The of Cottenham, for- merly Miss Patricia Burke of Angeles, is to enter the say London reports. JAMES HENRY Hatablished 26 Years Brands Packing House Products PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Pioneers in Electrical Development in the Pacific Northwest. SEATTLE—TACOMA— BELLING M—EVERETT EXECUTIVE OFFICES— SEATTLE 1163 First Avenue, Seattic PORT BLAKELY MILL CO. EXPORT and DOMESTIC CARGOES Mills: Port Blakely, Wash. Offices: Seattle, Wash. THE BARRETT CO. 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Eiltett 244 ‘Werks, West Waterway and Flert4a, West 377 Tel, Main 6047 SEATTLE OXYGEN COMPARY Manufacturers of Oxygen and Hyéreges Gas 1109 Post Street yM, President West Coast Iron Works MUNICIPAL CASTINGS Phone Ballard 11 Office and Werks, 4609 14th BN. W. * SEATTLE, U. 8. A. Lake Union Mill Co. SHIN MANUFACTURERS LUMBER DEALERS 935 Ewing St. Phone North 270 I¥ YOU WANT GOOD PAINT FOR ELLIOTT WALWORTH Manulacturing Co. SEATTLE BRANCH 414 FIRST AVE. 80, Great Western Smelting & fining Co. vr FOUNDRY a 1920 Ninth Ave. ss. WE HURRY BASS-HUETER PAINT CO. Pacific Creosoting Co. HORTHERN LIFE BLDG Phoene—iiliett 3603 The Brinkley Co. FOR GREY MON CASTINGS AND TRANSMISSION MACHINERY 1020 Int Ave. % Eliott 187 Use DURO Wall Board Weed Pulp Nearé Manufactured by ALBION MANUFACTURING CO. 00 West Madison Main 5400 INDEPENDENT DAIRY CO. PHONE BALLARD 555 SEATTLE BOILER WORKS Manufact Bellers, 1 Repatring. ‘Done < 128 W. 45th § ANY PURPOSE, CALL ON UB 5820 ENTERPRISE BRASS FOUNDRY All Kinds of BR. C. C. RAMSAY & CO. 311 New York Block Main 1090 REAL ESTATE One of the Reasons Why Seattle Children Are Healthy 14,000 bottles of Maplewood milk leave the Pure Milk Dairy on West | lake Avenue North every day to car. ry health and vigor to thousands of Seattle citizens, Thirty delivery trucks are busy bringing the fresh product from near-by fartna, and de livering it after it» preparation in the Dairy to private homes, hotels and restaurants. ‘The Pure Milk Datry ts a part of Seattio’n business history, for tt has deen supplying milk and cream in| thin city for nearly twenty years. In 1900 Mra. Andrews started delivering the certified milk from the famous | Maplewood Farm, which ts still the home farm of the Pure MIIk Dairy, Since that time the Dairy has been incorporated and grown into one of the largest and most sanitary milk plants of the Nerthwent. If you watch the cans of milk as they ‘arrive at the receiving room of | the Pure Milk Dairy, this is what you | will nee every morning: The cans are transferred from the trucks to an electric elevator which takes them to a platform on the nec ond floor, where they are weighed and combined with the contents of other cana. This is called standardiz ing. and is one of the most important steps in getting a uniform milk prod. uct. One reason why Maplewood Milk can alwayn be depended upon is that It never varies in its amount of butter fat. It offers an honest quality of milk at all times, Stetson & Post Lumber Co. Wields Important in Pacific} — | Pioneer Concern, Established in 1874, Identified With Karly History of Seatlo—Now a Big Factor in Lumber and Mill Work and Adopting New Plan for Home builders. Almont a half century ago, when Seattle was a straggling frontier vil lage, Mr. George W. Stetson and hin | partner, Mr. Post, established a lit- (le factory and grist mill in « build. | ing at the foot of Yesler Way, rent- ed from Henry L. Yealer, This was | the humble beginning of one of the most important lumber manufactur ing companies of today in the Pa cific Northwest. In the fire of 1829, their plant was destroyed and was rebuilt at the foot | of Weller street. ‘This plant also| burned a few years after it was built, and was rebuilt. In 1907 the Weller | street site was wold to the O. & W. railroad for a dock site for ocean: going veanels, The present aite of tris company in at 2300 Whatcom avenue, at the corner of Hanford treet, just op- ponite the Hanford street dock of the Seattle Port Comiiinston. | In 1916 the Stetson & Post Com. | pany purchased large tracts of tim ber on the Cedar River and estab lished a logging camp to supply the | From the standardizing room, the milk passes into containing tanks to await pasteurization. The Simplex | Pasteurizing Machine, one of the! company with the logn used in the! manufacture of their producta. | In 1919 the company’s president | and founder, George W. Stetson, died. Its present officers and owners | jot a F. T. Crowe & Co. Carry Everything for the Builder At thelr milesrooms, 1103 First ave, F. T. Crowe & Co, show the builder everything which he may need in the construction of any kind building, the exception being lumber and lumber products, All of the materials are carried in stock and easily available to the buyer. Lime, plaster board, fiber board, high-grade technical and special paints, and Lattney Carbolineum, which has been on the market for more than 100 years, and has not been excelled yet, are carried in their department of General Building Spe ‘0 | claltion. In the equipment department are such standard lines as the Waterloo and Oshkosh Concrete Mixers, the Blywtone Water Mixer and the Insley | Conveying System. The city of Spokane has been try ing out many kinds of street sweep ers, After comparison and thorough investigation, the city has placed an order with F, T. Crowe & Co, for an Bigin Sweeper. A patron can de pend upon it that when F. T. Crowe demonstrates @ given machine or ar- ticle, it is the most satisfactory one in that line, Such a firmas F.T. Crowe & Co, with so extensive and varied a line of building materials, mil) supplies and road equipment, is obviously an as- net fo any city. The slogan of its president, F. T. Crowe, has certainly been lived up to—“Anything and ev- erything in building materials.” The firm maintains two large mlesrooms and storerooma, the one in Seattle being under the manage ment of HL F. Miller and the one in | Tacoma that of George E. Heard. RRA RRR newest and completest on the mar-|are E. H. Brett, president; Bess Belle | maintaining their standard of serv- ket, in Installed in the plant of the Pure Milk Dairy. Great aluminum | pipes, one within another, keep the milk in ctreulation while it in being | heated, T eam between the inner and outer pfes keeps thé milk at « temperature of 142 degrees Fahren. heit; a pert cured by a t pasteurization in ‘ing the milk to remain under this degree of heat for thirty | minutes, A Simplex Cooler, on the same! Principle as the Heater, then re cnives the milk. The colls consist of three pipes, two of which contain water and the third brine. Circulat. ing around these pipes, the milk ts cooled to a temperature of 66-52 Gegreve Fahrenheit. Now the milk ts foreed tute a holder, which is @ tank holding one thousand gallons of milk at one time. The milk is ready to be bottied, and flows at once to the bottling de partment on the firet floor, Part of the milk is retained for soparaling purposes. The cream goes through the same process of pasteur- ization, heating and cooling, as has been described. Two more Maplewood producta are secured from the skimmed milk which flows into a weparate vat after separation—cul- tured buttermilk and cottage cheese. The skimmed milk also is pasteur- ined before belng made up into cheese and buttermilk. Many passers-by on Wentiake Ave nue stop to watch the big automatic bottling machine at work in the wif down, Tho bottles are filled with milk, capped with sanitary eaps, sprinkled with a cleansing shower, and conveyed away—al! by the action of @ single machine with but one man operating it. Other interesting features of the plant are an ice crusher which cuts the cakes of ice and Geposita it in the wagons below, thus eliminating much labor tn handling; the testing room, where the important tests for butter fat are made by expert tech- nicians; the bottlewashing rooma, where elaborate machines are in PEOPLE’S BAKING COMPANY Makers of THE FAMOUS Lily Bread PHONE ELLIOTT 4248 Ww will help you choose the most economical gas appliances, and tell you how to avoid waste by using them intelligently. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Main 6767 1308 Fourth Ave. m “SAVE IT WITH ICE” Phone Elliett 5560 Tur ICH DELIVERY COMPANY Manufacturers of LUMBER, WINDOWS AN Hanford St. and Whatcom Ave. Stetson & Post Lumber Co. Stetson, treagurer, and B. F. Kehrer, vice president and secretary. The Stetson & Post Lumber Com pany has a record of never having | had to shut down on account of mar. | ket conditions, Last winter, the) worst that the loeal lumber industry | han bad to weather, the Stetson & | Port Company operated full time every day, The officers attribute | their successful record to the quality of their product and the service given thelr customers, during nearty half a century of operation By ee | alied to insure the eanitary condi. [tion of all milk containers; and locker rooms for the employes, with wellequipped shower baths. Every feature about this modern dairy is a credit to the city, and its efficient manager, A. F. Bird. Mothers of Seattle have long been familiar with the value of the Maplewood Certified Milk, a special product for babies and growing chil- dren. No higher tribute could be paid to the quality of this Certified Milk product than the hundreds of healthy and happy youngsters of Seattle who have been raised on it. PHONE MAIN 1363 T PUGET TIMBER CO. LOGS, CEDAR POLES, PILES AND SPARS ice and quality, they have grown from a little $2,000 plant to an in- dustry representing nearly half a million dollars. ‘The facilities of the Stetson & Post Lamber Company are said to be the | mont complete of any company of its kind on the Coast. Its saw mill leapactty is a hundred thousand feet per day; its sash and door factory is the largest in Seattle; it has a strictly uptodate logging camp, op erating its own logging railroads, and is situated in such a manner that ft can ship over any of the transcontinental roads as well as by water, which enables it to do a large business fn all parts of the United States, as well as export trade with foreign countries, The Stetson & Post Company is now getting out a catalog of plans of bungalows for prospective home- builders which have been selected as the best of 200 plans, varying from three to seven-room bungalows. The company proposes to furnish all of the lumber, windows, doors, hard- ware and paint and plans for these housea, at @ considerable saving to homebuilders. 414 MARION BLDG. SRATTLE he Famous Manufactured by QUEEN ANNE CANBY CO. Roslyn and Queen Coal FOR THE RANGE OR FOR THE FURNACE Ask Your Dealer ROSLYN FUEL CO. WHITE BLDG, SEATTLE TELEPHONE MAIN 1817 Phone Sidney 730 WASHINGTON LIQUID GAS COMPARY, Inc. Manufacturers of LIQUID CARBONIC ACID GAS 4772 East Marginal Way A.B.C."cu" WAREHOUSING and DRAYING 304 Rallread Ave. Se. EMett 5210 Main 4200 Puget Sound Box Co. Manufacturers of BOX SHOOKS 4 Domestic SASH, DOORS, INTERIOR FIN- ISH, GLASS MILLWORK TREGONING MANUFACTURING CO. Life Boats, Tugs and Cruisers LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, D MILL WORK, Telephones; Elliott 711 and 712 SAN JUAN FISHING ARD PACKING CO. PACKED AND FRESH FISH SEATTLE, WASH. KELLEY-CLARKE o Merchan ALL VARIETIES - CANNED Goops Washtngten Seattle H. L. Bennett Box Factory, Ine. 2500 Ninth Senth Phone Elliott 429 SEARS, ROEBUCK co. Western Store; Seattle, Wash. Efficiently and Courteously Managed Rainier Valley’s CAR SERVICE is contributing very largely to A GROWING SU PRODUCERS OF mAMS BACON LBs Phones: Main 3228; HmO478 *™MONDS’ SA’/S ARE BES? Hac tamn. Band. ‘Crew? Saws tag Feo Seattln ager Smelter, Sawill, Power and Lightig Plants If you want « gf lawn and garden, useur Seeds Pertilisers and Lwn Grass SEATTLE SED C0. MAX.1-MUt| COFFEF PURE MILK E RY | Ma brated DENW RENTON CLAY & COAL CO. o it MS st A. C. GOERIG rer yc. Ng SCATTLE om Seria oe ‘Tebphone Eliott 2398 GeneralContractor and Builder 30! ALASKA BLDG, jectaltaing tm Buflding Aterations and Repaire 1231 Vestiake Ave H. Qieen Anne 4