The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 4

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If You Should Suddenly | Inherit a Million Dollars} ‘ Above—John Runyon (left) and Joseph Browning. Below ierney. Just Fun Janitor GREENSBORO, N 2 “What'm I going to Nov. 10, After 30 yea: do with my TULSA, Okla find out what I ought | to to ‘ while ft I'm deciding I'm stay jor $28 @ ing on at the old “What would I do 0 to school, enter. the primary | Grade. When but a small Browning had stopped work I'd be a feeble old man in « year.” bs go to work to heip his fam! fe 66. Born fa the Kentucky hills, bo has never learned to read and write, A year ago his lifetime savings totaled a few bundred dojlars. His son, who wns experienced tn Okla homa olf fields, had a “huneh.” Runyon's i says, “and see how it feels to be able to go into @ vin blanc shop and ‘on has $400,000 loaned out at I understand § they interest, and more don’t know over there money coming in—~ whether Volstead is but he can’t be happy an insect or a dis if he gives up his ense.” janitor work. Giant Power Project | Gets Well Under Way BY Rf. A. DONALDSON On the bank of the stream at this} BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10.—The| point was constructed a : Prat anit of the most gigantic hy-| with generators of 93,500 @roclectric power project thus far| capacity, The fall of water at thi @indertaken in the West, has been| point is more than a billion galions| a day. To bring about thin fail of water ‘The Pit River Number One plant BF the Pacific Gas Electric Co., was opened, and power transmit to the huge Vacaville sv ation, first built anywhere in will handle 220,000 volt trans ‘The plant # on the Pit river in| Th hern California, The Pit river one of the two important streams | ¢!ec' comes down from the mountains form the Sacramento river. ; ing necessary to pro-| hor Buca tremendous hydro-electric pow-| the ¢ _ .@f which the plant generates was a veyed - @hru an intervening hillside to a | son point in the Pit river canyon 464 feet _— @bove the stream ete stations. Tax on Revelers Placed on Shelf | BERLIN, Nov. 10.—The municipal Raisin bread de luxe—gen- erously filled with luscious wrded raisins—is ore sae at and neighbor- Rah hobs shojo _ Real raisin bread with at least eight tempting raisins to the slicothe kind you like. Order now and serve to- night for dinner. Made witli Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses. the spot. “He tore his eyes from her face and they fell on the letter at her} feet.” “He drank her in with drowning eyes.” | “Their eyes met for a long, breathless moment and swam to- gether,” “Marjory would often take her eyes from the deck and cast them far out to sea.” | “He tore his eyes away from hors, v4 | Had Your Iron Today? causing intense pain to both.” Wa| should think it would, — Boston | Transcript, | To the people of this great Pacific Northwest MiOrE than twenty years ago, here in the Pacific North- west, a new industry was established with the object of rendering to the public a real Pure Milk Service. The prod- uct was called Carnation Milk. Its high quality, absolute de- pendability and great convenience appealed to the people of this section and this new pure milk service prospered. To- day it extends throughout the entire nation and is known and used in many other parts of the world as well. Early Support Highly Carnation’s univer- . sal success is due, in Appreciated snose dents, to 1s loyal support it got in its early days from the people of the Pacific Northwest. The high ideals which marked its inception have never changed. And, while Carnation is a world- name today, its originators will always appre- ciate warmly the support it received, in this section, from the start. “Home Folks’”’ Still Only by unchanging Prefer It honesty of policy and by always keeping up quality can any product continue, year after year, to win public approval. So it is par- ticularly noteworthy that Carnation is still the preferred milk of the Pacific Northwest. Those who started to use Carnation twen years ago are using it today because its hi quality, purity and safety have never changed. Pure Milk Service for the World The fact that Carnation, starting in the Pacific Northwest, in a small way, a little more than twenty years ago, became a world-wide Pure Milk Service, is the strongest possible evidence of its high, un- varying quality, its purity and all-around satisfaction. A high grade of good, rich, country milk, evaporated by the Carnation pro- cess which removes only a part of the water and adds nothing whatsoever— that, and skillful sterilizing with con- stant testing both before and after ster- ilization, is the secret of Carnation’s goodness, purity and safety. : And so, through these years of The Milk Label You public trial and approval, con- sumers and grocers alike have come to recognize the well-known red-and-white Carnation label as the milk label they can trust. It signifies, always and everywhere, pure, safe, rich milk with that creamy flavor—a milk for every milk use, for baking, cooking, to whip, to cream coffee, cereals or vegetables, for the children’s beverage, to make candy or ice cream; for every purpose for which Can Trust good, rich, pure milk is required. Carnation Milk Products Co. Seattle, Wash. Stuart Building The Label is Red and White CSUR lao 1 ama te sai ead sey aN ata contest ARG A ala f

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