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1} A * 8 ’ Ci aa ‘ =e ve ' LUMBER SHOWS “HERO KITCHEN EXPERT 7 “Pure Milk Is Better Than — Milk?” | Highway Signboards. in Flames HEAVY GAIN a ere ————" | The Natural Ferments ot Around Seattle Drives , Mills Report Production 19 ; Per Cent Up : RAW MILK standard Oil Corp. Consigns Scenery Destroyers to Fiery Pyres 1 Bp gest deeds are toward. on | , | tdiabar peodiad ‘ The Natural Ferments of RAW MI tive ji to break up the vital foo: so that they can be absorbed by the tis i The Natural Ferments give RAW MILK the rich, ap- petizing flavor, which is always modified by a steriliz- ing process. The natural appetizing flavor is vital be- cause it whets the appetite and guarantees that babies and children will want plenty of Pure Raw Milk, na- ture’s rich, healthful food, THE NATURAL FERMENTS OF RAW MILK ARE DESTROYED BY STERILIZING PROCESSES. De- mand Milk that assures you the Natural Ferments of RAW MILK unimpaired. moved coant se and inetreoastal, and 9 raeas, Rail shipments total Gen, Aultman (left) and Sergt. Woodfill der from one of the follow ng da apeaiaeile Gan! Gita tua’ soe the eeterse’ bet List of Dairies me Ames |wan dis 4 at Fort Benjamin vu ir Lafranchi Dairy, ¢ swith the| Harrison here, with the rank of B y, 2717 i Dairy, BE ac “ URES SNORERS French Doctor Says He Can ; uo and a ree 1 Biowart Dairy F O ni ew was held in Wood Sunset Dairy, GL Cure Nocturnal Disturbers : master sergeant “Pure Milk Is Better Than Purified Milk” =| PARIS, M t-If he anor eS " te ibid n machine ¢ crews of en woman could posi ty an atten: long the highways, Standard Oil Thursday started wrecking and burning 1,600 signs POSLAM ENDS 7 in Pacific Coast states, hoping its example would be followed by other corporations. The sar was on hand when J. W. Veach (left) and W. I. Clark, company emoloyes, wrecked | b first sign, on the North Trunk highway, three miles from the city limit THAT ITCHING , Wash all the itching places thor} 1 ' Photo by Priee & Carter, Btar Staff Photographer about $160,000 —- — - z Some of the n See | Tt Sure Sounds Like eke eeniene sf acert the Canine’s Waggle\ ::.:: ear (een oar a Voters of from slang now day t ie |i. " tt DED <b sliced even If you quote from the Greek ‘ y * : A student in an English class at ach 3 ‘ “ n the University of Washington, : ei, humd!e i : + {| arose from his chair when asked | cla nt ieee D. G. Godman, ets eee to eo and in the course of hi ve * , dissertation dror 0 nose Y eee 2 benie arr, || something lke, the cat’ e Ss ay on, Mr, Veack poy, Me. || Serene 6 ‘ ee A few strokes with iahe comes. A few wa g208 and a couple of this point the professor re him that his expression accepted ag the ot | “th vw." ea : Now that the city election is hero she oes! = over, I desire to make a state- j retest os ‘“ = = | ry wpe the example of our com-|chronicle for his paper the birth of ; ravels at tho rate of 186,-| be followed by other out-|a new era an dthe fact that nature|}300 miléy per second. It requires | Py . 8 ” says Mr. Godman. | seems to have an excelient chance | eight minutes and elght seconds for | ment which I did not deem it those signs set the company |to play a return engagement along | light to come from the sun to the| advisable to make during the $100 apiece, set up—s hi Beet ou aie ase P bl ° h aks Nine ecto ae Raga, ed A mi ave nm misunder- ate mest ramet | Wr heat Uu US ers stood. = | SS ee | The Puget Sound Power & ral On January 1, 1924, we completed Light Company had no interest our 64th year as Directory Publish- whatever in the success or de- ers. Away back in the 60’s Mr. R. L. feat of any of the candidates at Polk published his first city direc- the last election. The candi- tory. dates elected are now entitled to the unqualified support of Since that time we have taken over every citizen of Seattle. the publication of practically all As one of the industries of | : of the directories and gazeteers Seattle and the Pacific North- Ret” Win fon throughout the United States. west, I believe that we will re- Fires in the tatest y ach ceive the same fair treatment || || Recent among our acquisitions are at the hands of public officials 7 the following publications: as any other industry located A Famous Appetizer be Vatu Ritodine here. We are entitled to no Try it This Evening AR DE ee more, and in all fairness should SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY * NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY receive no less. GRAPEFRUIT Coccanl served BUFFALO, NEW YORK, DIRECTORY Seattle and the Pacific at the start of a dinner, is a luscious appetizer which everyone en- Truly wonderful progress has been Bai dat Veuri cusinde n our joys. Try it today. Note how it to you we pledged ourselves to adds zest to the balance of the meal. made in directory publication in the And it not only makes other foods offices of this company. But we | do our -part-bo ies an thet taste better but it makes them better ‘ : aati a _ A TT: loess 0. ; have no intention of resting on our | prosperity. We are fulfilling For eptiiaks "Shed beneficial past laurels. that pledge by beara bed salts and acids which aid digestion. | i in the Puget Soun It tones up the system, And it is an It is our pledge to those who have priate: : $4,616,000 this abundant source of vitamines which contributed to our success and | istrict ove 4 A i Tam going to give the you need every day. | : fe - —————— —— year. All of these expendi- Rr ye oa Use grapefruit in salads, desserts | growth, and particularly to Seattle, Ee tures create new _ property You wilt tind out | and halved for breakfast. It's a deli- || to strive for continued improvement J xe #j| which goes upon the tax rolls eee ne AIS tomorrow cious fruit and easy to prepare in any She peste Vie} : i ' iat. in directory publication, where it is ¢ Se i to help share the tax burden. Order grapefruit today and ask for possible, as time goes on. | - “ai. att | Speaking of taxes, we are Sunkist Grapefruit—the sound, fresh, : | ' now ing our personal prop- tree-ripened, juicy kind. As to our equipment, not alone are erty oaetOup itis ih this we rich in experience and facilities, year will approximate $1,000,- Calif ornia but we are rich in men who know _ || 000. this work. If taxes seem a little high, ° : Shay let’s not grumble about it. It is unkist With the ee the aoa and the containie’ worth something to earnest desire to do bigger things as live and do business in the Pu- directory publishers, we can promise get Sound region. during the coming years, contribu- Grapefruit Cocktail tions to the public’s service as impor- Puget Sound Power Sunkist, Orapetalts sugar, ape lc, tant as those it has made in the past. Remove the pulp {rom Sunkist Orape(ruirs 4 Polson Building, | By A. W. Leonard, President California Fruit Growers Exchange, Los Angeles, California Seattle, U. S.A,