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we TAR is pure fresh and wholesome nd the flavor is that of the true OG to San Francisco —the city loved ’round the world. You'll find fascinating and new sights and diver- sions to make your visit attractive and in- teresting. Travel-by- water and appreciate the rest, recreation, relaxation and a room that no | other mode of travel can offer. Lowone-way | and round-trip fares (including meals and | berth) now in effect! Sailings from Seattle to San Francisco and Los | An; every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Ask for detailed information and literature SEATTLE—504 Second Ave., L. C. Smith Bldg., and 325 Pike St., at Fourth Ave., Phone Elliott 2068 TACOMA—1111 Pacific Ave., Phone Main 7178 | aches) McMicken, Passenger Traffic Mgr., L. C. Smith Bldg., Seattle, Wash, SEATTLE IS GOING FORWARD Perhaps our own residents are too close to Seattle to realize it fully, but outside observers that the progr our city is making is wonderful, Are you going ahead with Seattle? Are you taking advantage of your opportunities? Seattle’s oldest national bank is here to help you and calls your attention to the fact that your bank account and the extent to which you use your bank Make a good measure of the progress you are making. She first National Bank of Seattle Second Avenue and Columbia Street emiled. He was hot to buy it.” John looked at his wife f —————— YYYX XxX1x x7, l The > Star . Da il SI t St { Mornin’, Judge | |{¥XX2xRxxxxxe Kerr terxxxxxx12x rd / le ar ‘Ss at y Lor ory —————||¢/ loll ; , ,@ | | arora eae Porn ee Waites: Soott Story | C Comp i ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW | d may : nf \ ° © 3 ; e% h | 1 Joho, with a Whe t t Ww the ble, dear?” aske | ' SS a wae ser ee Be asteurization | uid V « dow , | were ang "i ; Trouble LY it, had) lap, r 1 Joh r 1 hold god: t I ) makes me sick | t liked that ¢ t made him} “1 didn't t you we . " o. W he . ’ | a foo nme, V : tt <eag 7 % p , ag ng oor | iby ELVE cities in the United States with populations ranging from j . . vebekiniie. 6 . er nd : t pee the € | 100,000 to 5,600,000 compel 98 to 100 per cent of the milk sold within | v ha ed sh wn it for seven years|tral's going ‘ yard there | their limits to be pasteurized. More than a score of smaller cities com- | mn the Ark. “L six years y long yea retorted] If I'd held on the land a pel from 98 to 100 per cent of their milk to be pasteurized. } to save it.” stical plainly referring} I wanted » barrel of y and almost ¢ “It's misty now," remarked Violet the time he 1 assumed the| money! I would | “It is time Seattle kept up with to understand that certain condi- mee ta Ghanst le A ony we pallies fer an rt Na pen rs agar | ee wee ames he the procession,” says Dr. H. M. tions result in loss of time from Dengan ons ater eeanien Coa | hs 4 ath P Py Read, commissioner of health for sickness or loss to the community © feel that your ¥ ' up, oa the m W 1 Violet P . , unequal to task of making| trying to take the blame. Y me to." this city. “We should have uni- from death, they will not permit j money for the elusive ate : About this time Violet's 1 I 1 told you to do versal pasteurization for the same such commercial interest to stand. | jeney, “But we mustn't touch i"| Joseph, of Plaintown, Vermont t yuwht best, I thought reason that other cities have—as | will under-/ he added, wit ality |ecarded the flesh and left John's! as id get out even a ri y a ely Sor anata | Ca ceeeet ee - ps * | oan Pe ope , ~ a" am ee " a safeguard to children of all ag know absolutely that pas- A : All right.” Viole. agreed with| Wife $1,000, blasted out of the gran: » mig n Bu need not say proper bit ha i a uae ¢ >» it clear sho| ite hillgof that rugged state | you used t at the land would who are the greatest consumers : fetes’ be th F aie queried “John, suc-|ihought. differently, If you're ® shall we it?" querted| be valuable some day—couldn’t }: of milk, 5 pig ae oP atentantion , imarried man, you . 3f . being—and I would have held | : only one asteurization— | It was marked! spoke, ne” returned Violet, promptly ‘Oh, you'd do wonders sneered “The mere fact that our milk will destroy all the common dis- 1 5 Day after day went by, and John] (i) Put tt a MaRS Sa ee Own | Sone. ale way mares rice. supply is as good as it now is, and ease-producing bacteria, ae John breathed a word fe and Violet, after many discussions,| Ane |? de a : ad al the thea oe , web? ‘ >¢ that we never have as yet had a a short one, His economic + began to think that they ought ¢ MA m A ss r , : 4 ! seriou: eu rr } pe the tonth wobbied Fn the rang ‘day se inom] parma, Want as bore John | wen ig 10 6 Me WDE ge| celebrated ita seventh anni-| Ip@ Serlocs outbreak of contagious Harmful Bacteria Killed | | In @ few moments, however, he/ venture. John’s feet grew warm. rs Ny ce Panes th nso gaged PAR 9 opp alee aa A Rong aie versar rently. Since the e tha r on, i é | grinned gamely; then he drew a] The outcome of It was that John] PUt Aside five or ten dollars ng back « while, John straight | 067 wis ape ¥ sith i at milk, is no argument against uni- ‘Nobody contends that pasteuri ferious face. drew $600 from the bank and sank ay when he could. j ened up—phystoally and wally} court opened, with agis-| versai pasteurization. The fact zation kills all bacteria in milk, i q —* “Tmt tn some mud holes over on Long] ,, O88 Aty. however, he came into] —and took her in his arms and told] trate Frederick B. House| Wee eee ian ante uae ae but those that are not killed are ' inting} Island, “You should have seen the} ets cee Tove were worth tuva| (seated) presiding, fines col-| tan mre v4 ti 4 isn oe oe harmless, The number of bacteria | avery dog ping.) deed, It was as good as ‘| “What d'ye think, girl? he orted, i the world—or a miliion| lected totaled $2,390,626. pent schdr and Piesone Boodle xno. Svante in milk is of very little import- gerimping and trying to make each} phraseology could make it | alieeat wot ‘ | Cas bered 177 933, against universal pasteurization, ; ‘ ‘ ‘ | Dgollar do for 10. We've Just got to/ nailed down by proper recording:| | rw Pee, we De. Degeed bis nine | ey ases numbered 177,993, ance. It is the kind of bacteria | ies cheney. some way.” and tt was embellished with green| nthe in exuberance, “What d'ye! nee make me hot, tho; be ao acet Ee d R | Sh that’ tells the story. i Jponey, John,” said Violet, earnestly ny & time John and Violet]. eeitene ~ ys it ‘fl gg Fok Har intentness « whose! |1>q) Otttice > z ted I “Whenever diseases occur as a [pou have as much brains | taixed about _ Innd”—miost Dee cheats spots cl saat hee ee 7°") eyes were downcas You did it,| | ‘ ee pate eat ee: ie result of not taking every precau- | eens of oat naee wee Bent sh—and contemplated | regular bear! | “Who t t the land from you,| Y ? You bought tt with your! | versal pasteurization Have, in tion, including pasteurization, it is Tgrerything, and—you're much nicer. and diamonds and m ' NEG win rece ‘ 1 FY every case, been able to show good r - ; ; 4 jiWry, lock at Henry Kirtinnd! A joyed this anticipatio 4 peysy ee “ e es healt} ae ee eee See sked up, her eyes tear-| | ult ie’ the laadaniie’ of (Coma a crime for which no publie offi- 5 Bt of them do it in tate, realth, Iz fact, thes s ier a ine oe tee and nodded, her lips) | ci egg ne One cial cares to become responsible. } don't they? I've always heard that| were the only dividends likely to er Sit, SiG be anew: he | municable disease. | s | Feel estate was the best thing to come from the investment—as they| cAI came Fear eed hai. yet B orecwrapd othe my pride! To anke| A ial t “We propose to move to the q , " ow he grinned wh mninhod . d “Any orcis 4 money In, You always say so."! very soon realized ot EY be toed" ried John, tna coanuhe Msvemariir argumen introduction’ Of an: etsendmeant is | se lalla —— | yut = understandir tone st paste ip, i : A fellow came and 0 3660 a he Doying tor himacit?. Or| 2 7 : the present milk ordinance of the q | . b cio. It ought to 0) Ng . e r The Finest Green GAR for our maar che de . trhurs | tor the raffroad, do you think?’ | gy, aaa ne vk iat pd your| _ fae eeueepon cre esed i City of Seattle enforcing pasteuri- 4 phantly. “Dida L tell you tt would) “I guess he was buying for him He tonsed the deed into the raw milk is no argument at all zation of all milk in this eity, ex- ci wif, but he knew about the Cen air,and drew Vi 0 & bear-| a i i ifi i I . : a eptin, ertified milk. W ro~ | is undoubtedly wae 78) tall hing: Row. peor Mitral, all right, Funny I @idn'tliixe hug, kissed her and let herl and any commercialism that flour- — C*P’nk Gh ein aa : |smell a rat, But I suppose I was|hury her face on his breast and| ishes upon the whims and fancies pose to become more strict ar | “Har exclatmea John. ‘Ys, I)o glad to get out whole that I! have a happy ery, And his eyes r - r . cut the bacteria count of milk j7id. I was honest. i said it was "t think of anything else.” | wore’ sedis, ton. of ignorance in regard to disease sent to the pasteurization plants jin the wilds and mostly marsh, b | And that's the way the Willough is bound to fail, bys began. John went into details of his talk.| quickly, for her voice wus very psa “Now, shall wo sell or hold for a/ queer— soft, caressing, uncertain, Tomorrow—"Mebby,” by To bigger rise, Violet?” queried the | “I wonder whether you'll forgive! wy, MeCullock " epeculator, grandly. | me," said Viviet, with a little catch] then you think best, John real ¥, sell, John, of course, But,| of the breath. ‘s ye land. Do just an/ self abruptly | whisked awny estate, Ho let people guess! prowsed a loi he amount, As a matter of fact, his hand. nin net profit was less than $2. About th e came hom state, ¢ months a: again but far from tri d himself into a chair—a big chalr. r the sale| and In a half An excited| It was a dee John stared at her, Bhe dixon) 4 her cane dueneweed her’! Announce San Juan leaving him staring and boasted here and! in wonderment. Presently |there that he had made money tn} came tack from the bedroom and} A steamer excursion among ng, thick paper daze opened the 4 he held—a phant, He| the marshlands running to Violot A m he exctalmed. CANNED VEGETABLES If you want full Information on all the steps In home canning of sone i that you can take advantage of th h things in the er, you will ® epared government gut the coupon below and mail a Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, C, I want » copy of the herewith five cents in stamps for same. Name. Street and > then slowly abund. te Island Excursi an Juan t#lands to, nd and ret into} He He ¢ marine views of this beaut and nea and marvelous pa of the 0} pd Cn nwes of broken by verdant islets. on «teamer y leave Co! ive, on its return, abe me, to supplement p.m sources, on “Home ASTHMA BANISHED FOREVER CAUSE REMOVED! RECOVERY COMPLETE! Asthma for twenty yeara and spent ma cure. I have not had an attack of Asthma since ta Frank Eder, 40% Ninth Ave, Meattle, Wash. says Sera three years ag Dr. H. 8, Ga greatly relieved. odin welg Pendleton, D, J, McCallum, 210 Pacific Btocke, Oregon, sends us thin: "I tnhorited | Seattle, Wash 1 suffered trom aeoking King your Asthma his I have | four bottles I consid been recommending Asthma-Sera | of the Asthma. You may refer any and have had no failures, body to me at any time. Chena f the merit of Asthma-He 1 many others which we can sub) 4 be proof to you that Inued suffering from Asthma can be ended. Phone, cali or write to the Don’t Spoil ire Oil’ Hair by Wasting It When you wash children’s hair R. M. B, Laboratories, Inc., 1020 Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Wife of Superior attle general hoxp il a week from a major operat tow, Wash. 230 p. m. Friday from M. E. church former p: in charge. Mr, James H. Allen suffered years rheumatism. Ma times this terrible disease left helpless and una | He finally dect |called uric acid deposits, were din the joints and muscles Jexpelled from the body. sulted physicians, made experime and finally compounded a presc jon that quickly anished every si which he ¢ to oth who took 1 might ealled marvelous CORR A 4 to ears of urging he dect uifferers everywher his discovery through the news pers, Ho has therefore instruc hair dries quick Simply moisten | a the hair with water and rub it in, be careful what you use. Many|It makes an abundance of rich, soaps and prepared shampoos con- tain too much free alkali, which fs very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. ‘The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It is inexpensive and beats anything else all to pieces, Two or three teaspoonfuls is all that is required. creamy lather, which cleanses thor- oughly, and rinses out easily. ly and evenly, an is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to manage. Besides, it loosens and takes out every par- ticle of dust, dirt and dandruff, pu can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any drug store, and few ounces will last for months. The that if the first pint be show the way to compl: without comment All druggists can supply KEEPING WELL——An WR Tablet (a vegetable aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your di- gestion and elimination, JUNIOR S—Little Mo ne-third the regular dose, Made then eandy al for Safe Milk : haa been ounced by the Fuget Sound Nav-| paper. |igation Co, for Sunday, July 1 ng been a favor day mornt Court Judge Dies‘. Mrs. Rhoda Margaret Coe Ronald,| News that the Maryland, pride of = wife of Superior Judge J. T.|/the United States navy, and the oc Veosueie sist Wapoda 14 Ronald, died We y at the Se |only battleship in the fleet to carry Serie eeiies eve Bema Ee ‘Direst. al. She had by She i# survived by Judge Ror and three daughters—Mra. H. K.| | ew 170-foot ship, equipped with two 500 bp. Benp nd Mrs, Fred Martine, both| ‘The #ea dogs are to be here the has a capacity of from 45 to sfomobiten. "Obeertation of & and Mrs. ar Wright, | fourth of July and will stay for the joking rooms. A arte meal service. eral sorvices will be held at | firt Says His frat Over Phenmatien|( Ca Jaccumulated tmpurities, commo: and With this idea in mind he con-} “: —— —) Less Than Wholesale know about |druggists everywhere to disper }Allenrhu with the understanding he will gladly return your mone s not guarantee every tire we sell. All Non-Skid, ray LONGWEAR MARATHON ANGLE VACUUM CORDS TREAD CORDS Ag: List Sale List Sale Size Price Price Size Price Price Ussd tg and insist on tuberculin testing “As soon as people are suffi- and sanitation of dairies the same bt. ciently educated in health matters as now.” There Is No Substitute on iful | “S| Mayor Opens | Electronic Reactions of Abrams btu | Naval Holiday DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT bg fe : DR. T. J. APPLETON Se laser ene aggre naval holiday 718 Seaboard Bidg. 4th an@ Pike |homes were offi swn open to visiting sal Mayor J. Brown presented the key y to the navy, Wedner | m, aboard the U. 8. 8. Beat lagship of the ific feet und Seattle's —————————————— from Colmen Reck. foot of Marion eon | 16-inch guns, was to accompany the ‘on. | Idaho and New Mexico from San ( BELLINGHAM-VANCOUVER ISLAND FERRY ald here, was announced last! AUTO CIRCUIT pre Jent or the purpose of Bellingham, .10:30 a.m. Leave Sidney... ihe a1 in ci Pe tae | Arrive Sidney ...... 1:45 p. m. Arrive Bellingham... .6: ace |ond time in Seattle harbor, Return be made by Nanaimo-Vancouver Auto Ferry tf de- | ‘assenger fares and auto rates in special folder now read ker,| On his official call ‘wpon Admiral Ren sen eee cores Sune 2 : Ld | Hilary P, Jones, M yor Brown was “Princess” Steamships leave Seattle daily ace hhh and “ant 4 fT Victoria, B. C., from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street. — | accor 4 by Capt. J. 8. Gibson, AY BOAT-—For Victoria and Vancouver, daily at 9:00 a. m. J, D. Lowman, H. F. Alexander, E IGHT BOAT—For Vancouver direct, daily at 11:30 p. m. |J. Friedlander, Joule: Green, C! percept Hacc oc os CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE Telephone Main 5587. + L. Sturdee, General Agent. Of patie It’s mp Lewis Wireless for— Tents, Folding Camp Furniture, ¥ ves. Outing and Army ping Porch tains, in Canvas ) Good! for ny him nly dls ANY QUANTITY tour store, 1123 First ave., cor, Seneca st. or come to the warehouse, We Now Have Three Telephones, in Order to Serve You Better hers GUARANTEED CORDS 50% SAVING First Class! Full Oversize! Fully Guaranteed! In addition to the Manufacturing guarantee, we personally be Ell. $411, Wl. 3488, E fter|| Of course, it's let Camp Lewis Surptus War Supplies Tents, Camp Furniture, Outing and Army Goods, Porch Curtaina, anything in ¢ pa tod nse 30x31 $16.95 $10.00 | 30x314 $19.95 o.s. $12.50 § 28.40 14.50] 32x314 $28.40 $15.00 32.75 16.50] 81xd82.80 17.50 36.10 18.00] 32x4 36.10 19.00 37.15 18,50] 33x4 37.30 «19.50 38.20 19.00] 34x4 —-38,85 |: 20,00 46.65 23.00] 32x4% 46.65 25.00 4¥, 47.70 23.50] 383x414 47.70 25.50 B4xd¥ 48.90 24,00 | 34x4% 48,90 25.75 5040 24.75 | 35x44 50.50 26,00 5145 25.50] 36x44 51.55 26.50 58.10 28.50] 33x5 —58,10 30.00 61.00 29.50] 35x5 61.00 32.50 64.20 80.00] 37x5 «64.50 Prices subject to change without notice, Mail orders shipped ©, ©. D, subject to inspection, without deposit. TRIANGLE TIRE CO. TWO STORES 125-27-31 Eastlake Ave, 2034 Westlake Ave, Phone—Elliott 2372 TINT GRAY. HAIR JUST brush of comb a little “Browna- tone" into your gray, faded, streaked or bleached hair and take 10 years off your age. Thousands of prominent women in the United States and Canada have pro- claimed "Brownatone” thelr best friend. Don't experiment. Acta instantly, easily applied at home and guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp or skin. Any shade from golden brown to black—Sdc and $1.50 at drug and tollet counters everywhere ‘Trial bottle sent direct for 10c. The Kenton Pharmacal Co,, 614 Coppin Bida., Covington, Ky. BROWNATONE | Pints Gray Male Any Shade

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