The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 17

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FRIDAY. MAY Ol L Best for salads MAIZO Advantages of AMAIZO OIL Will not curd in mayonnaise. Does not smoke at cooking tem- perature, Does not get rancid. Does not discolor. Economical~can be used over and over. Does not food to another. Wholly y able, increases the nutritive value of foods, Foods cooked with AMAIZO retain thelr natural flavor, all kinds, rapidly, neve mayonnaise the flavor of one AMAIZO OIL golden corn. AMAIZO OIL Ask your grocer to give you @ copy of the AMAIZO OIL Cook Book All of its recipes are tested and practical. They tell you of the best ways of cooking simply, easily and with delicious, appetizing results, Mf your grocer has no books left, | write us to mail you one direct. | American Maize-Products Co. | 41 Bast 42nd St, New York, N.Y, | It is ideal for temperature. can use the same AMAIZO for cooking different foods, doughnuts, fish, cro- quettes or anything you wish, It does not carry the flavor of one food to another. 1S a most economical and delicious oil for salad dressings of It makes mayonnaise very r gets rancid, even inwarm weather; never curds. With the yolk of ane egg as a base for AMAIZO OIL can be added to make an almost unlimited quantity. is made from the hearts of Economical, rich and pure. It has been used for years by chefs and manufacturers of salad dressings. doesn't smoke at cooking It doesn't discolor. You shortening. Easy to mea- sure, quick to mix, In the Cah With Hygienic Top —Collects No Dust—No Rust American Maize-Products Co, New York Boy Chased Into River Is Drowned RNOCKYFORD, Colo, May An unbroken horse chased 10-year-old Lester Field into the river near here and the boy was drowned. FLOWERS DELAY WEDDING CHICAGO, May 24.—Miss Mary, Wiliams refused to marry Forrest! Amon: ernme | standards, the burt Grocers are now offering the mew Spring “make” of Tiila- mook,cheese. Rich, creamy (ike butter) with that flavor which has made Tillamook known world-wide. * Order a pound or mora to- morrow! You'll just want to eat it. Cook with other foods. Write for novel ways to serve Tillamook, by Alice Bra noted food authority. Davis at the county clerk's office) WASHINGTPN, May until he sent out and got flowers to| grammar schdol one learped that Wecorate the room. 4 _| Washington wns the political capital of the United States. ‘ | ‘That Washington is also the ecien-| | tific capital res. cream | was not mentioned. | b ] There are about 4,000 scientists! now at work in Washington. Labor-| ° | atory and office assistants make the VHAMOO BK — 22) numer of those engaged tn . ra | scientific work much greater. g their more important gov bureaus are the bureau of the bureau of chemistry, u of fisheries, the bureau} lof lighthouses, the coast and geo-} Jetic survi the naval rvatory,| the hydrographio office, also the bureaus of plant pathology, of enty mology, of biological survey | federal horticulture board, the divi sion of ‘plant importations, the weather bureau and the forestry there are nt non-govern- | ment organizations, such as the Na- tional Council of Research, the Car- | negie Institution, and the Smithson-| | ian Institution. | | ‘This is an age of eclence. Conse- addition to these, y highly tmp In TILLAMOOK COUNTY ; CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon TILLAMOOK | quently it isn’t easy to decide which| James Casson escaped death when| more impoftant to the United) tire destroyed their home by sliding | the society, who opposed the pass- ates today—political |or scientific Washington. When a scientist who has been working quietly for years trying to! discover the cause or cure of a| Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA ELLIOTT 4880 ELLIOTT 4880 ‘Washington | Sou Sugar Stall—Lower Floor 144 SATURDAY ONLY, WE WILL SELL 10 100-LB. SACK PURE CANE SUGAR. S$ 25 HIGH GRADE PATENT FLOUR, 49-Ib. sack. .$1.50 GOLD BOND FLOUR, 49-lb. sack............$1.80 CENTENNIAL BEST FLOUR, 49-Ib. sack ....$1.85 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 bars for ..........25¢ FEDERAL, CO-OP. or BORDEN’S MILK, case $4.80 0. K. SCRATCH FOOD, 100-Ib. sack ..........$2.30 50-50 CORN AND WHEAT, 100-Ib. sack ......$2.20 CRACKED CORN, 100-Ib. sack ..... ee $2.25 LOBLE GROCERY STALL 106 MAIN ELLIOTY 4314 8 Lbs. Cane Sugar, 79¢ 12 qt. Galvanized Iron Fels Naptha Soap, Pail... S0c ata... Black Figs, Wool Soap, 4 bars 5 Large Paper ..++.++++ Large can Logar 2 Lb. Sack Flour with $1.00 Purchase Soft Shelled Walnuts, 3 Ib. can Crisco Campbell’s 6 Big Features for Saturday, Monday, Tuesday Vederal operative Mik, 4 enn Hed KAKO Ss, or Cos 35c Blue | Sweet Potatoes No. 1% 0c | ean 29 | a, sNowDninT 1th 2th, 4 the 220 Me N ation’s Science Capital Is Located at Washington |Research Chemists Have Headquarters With Congressmen in Same Great City 25. — Injmosaio disease that attacks pota-/ to plants finally discovers what he's after, thero isn't any doubt about his importance. “Io saves the na- tion millions, Congress isnt always of the United States,| a9 successful in {ts efforts to serve. | Applied sclence is responsible for our railroads, telephones, telegraph, bridges, skyscrapers and all the other things which make modern life in as we know it today, possible. But pure sclence—tho study of atomic structure and the like—is tm: portant, too, for it ts the applied sclenco of tomorrow Beatles Ruin Roof of Ancient House LONDON, May Death-watch beetles have so damaged the roof of the famous Great hall at Hampton court that the building is closed to the publ Use Waterspout in Escaping Big Fire NDALLSVILLE, Ind., May members of the family K 26, down a waterspout. There are 60 varieties of spidera in the British tales, THE STAR Pasteurization Support Is Withdrawn by Society Medical Group Reconsiders Action Taken; Will Make Thoro Investigation eald Friday BY LESTER M, HUNT < Me h required careful tion based on tt greatest benefit in r Dr ds of milk aymond F of the me or erted that he ‘ored n and the tu at wroulin should be wate db ted cows I sarde coming fre m tub first pl ace and pecond board o! Black, Herbert ¢ H. Pe idson is chal the trustees are reat A Dr, Brien T, King, Di */Ostrom and Dr, Alexander Dr. H. J. D of the legistat! will make the tn will hinge the King Cou ad been giver man ttee which on whieh the sochty : 1, in whi Lord Glaneley Is ener et Liked by Thieves ONLY VERY FEW CHIPPENHAM May 2% AT FIRST MERTING h residence Lackham | o . robbed for England. ouse, the on| the seve cuustie|Man and Wife Killed “such im /and Burned by Fiend | Brownhall, Donegal, and thet burned in a stack of ha James a bodies should be| t in he public, all argument bmitted y pansed by the put that on represented onl of those present and iment of the society. The was attended by 60 of the 400 members of the noclety TOOK FIRST ACTION WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING ety has held its Inst the evious r Friday meeting sald . wpecial 4 if recommended py mmittes. in its hands 4 by Its recom I belleve 1 of the facts by ow own committee ‘Tho meeting of took the 4id without very much knowledge of the subject In tho abstract, I belleve in pasteurization, j but {ts practical application is some- |times the excuse for lack of sanita tion In essential particulars and caso- lesmne: “Nevertheless May 7 | I 4o not tondemn [it for this reason. It is a wine move |toward the standard of healthful jmilk, But it should be coupled with rigid sanitary inspection. | SAYS MILK SHOULD BE BOLLED AT HOME “Personally, I believe that all mUk to be fed children under two years of age should bo bholled in the home. This is better than Other pasteurized lor certified milk as there is lens dan- I'ger of contamination afterward “Be of two, children are leas sunceptible to tuberculosis Jand high grade milk will fit the requirements. her properly pas tourized milk or raw milk from tu- berculin tested herds, both to be bot tled and distributed under rigid sant tary regulations. “L think the present milk ordl-| [nance is practical and safeguards Seattle's health, ut nothing should be left to chance. The health au- thorities should keep constant watch | over the milk supply to seo that both raw milk and pasteurized milk is |given the public at its maximum | grade of purity.” FAVORS TUBERCULIN TEST IN ADDITION r. John Hunt, vice president of age of the resolution at the meeting lof May 7, by offering an amend. iment to tho effect that the matter be referred to legislative committee, QUEEN CITY PUBLIC MARKET FRESH KILLED CHICKENS 20c lb 4th Ave. at Pine St. While TI L ROAST, Ib. .. AMB, Ib, ASTERN BACC 12'%¢ seen BOP » Ib, .26¢ SEABOARD MEAT CO., Inc. LOWER FLOOR BOLDT’S STALL & Pienle Loaf € f each. .... 30c Large Assortment of Cookies Plenic Sandwich Loaves, 1be and 30¢ GROCERIES COST LESS very Day Our Best BUTTER, 1b 1 NUT MARC 4 RINE, 2 lbs... : Pure Cane l SUGAR, 8 LBS. Full Cream CHEESE, Ib. WHITE SOAP, 10 Bars....... 4 Yes, We Deliver 2 GREEN'S BUTTER & GROCERY STORES Stalls 1 and 2, Main Floor, 25e bottles Cherries ..... N. Y, Full Cream Cheese 49-1b, hey Last | VEAL CHOPS, 2 Ibs....35¢ | EASTERN HAMS, Ib. ..23¢ | Fresh Ground Bone Daily STALL 5 Queen City Saturday Market Specials 25c Four Butterhorns for al Green's Ibs, Ibs, Seedless Raisins .. French Prunes...... big rolls Toilet Paper. big cans Tomatoes... § Maryland Corn Jneeda Biscuits 29¢ -19¢ cans Del Monte Apricots, 466 B0¢ Flour, $2.09 B5¢ Please Come Early Gold Medal tall cau Milk, (limit 4) Adjoining Colonial Meat Co, (y their PAGE 17 HIGH-JUMPING ROYALTY |\BURIED MINERS The Prince of Wales. hasn't Greece when it comes to steeplechasing as this of King George shows. SHEFFIELD, Two loca LITT ) ay iden | Pla John The Orin! Vacuer th 5 Hills Bros. Coffee is compere of the finest selections from all coffee pro- ducing countries, blended toa nicety of taste that produces a blend satis- fying as to Flavor and aroma and economical through full strength. much on King George of . action photo 25.- and twins, fell MAY USE RADIO To Direct Rescue Work by New Wireless Device WASHINGTON per May It ox conducted by ireau of mines workmen entomBed nd caveins will rescue squads by rmenta_ now exatul, explosions « able to direct u is experimenting with on of the human voigs rocks and mine ga- % ble difficulty hh neountered in overcoming the nterference of mine equipment such as electrical and mechanical installs ne disasters in Call- a and elsewhere, the has often been severely” not completely frum ‘i of uncertainty as to >cagion of the entombed miners: As telephone lines and signal sym tems are almo variably destroyed by explos and other mine acck dents, wireless communication, Sf 1 can be made practicable, is regarded |as the one sure way of keeping res | cue squads informed. | Jn several has cases communication ady established be tween sending stations in the open Usteners practically shut-off in @ excavation Attention « directed toward increas: the sending power of compact nding sets suitable for intsallation at convenient p Half the people of England who live to be centenarians are widows : ne been is The Recognized Standard, \

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