The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 14

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PAGE 14 | In € t at MEANY HALL Prete knows! She makes records only for the Vidor. Hear her wonder- ful voice in your home tonight, tomorrow night and for all time. Love's Messenger Waltz Sonnambula—Sovra il sen Traviata—Sempre Libera When Chloris Sleeps—In English Pearl Fishers— Comme autrefois Sonnambula— Come per me sereno Puritani—Qui la voce Lucia—Mad Scene Galli Cuerci in concert uses only the Steinway Piano “Everything in Music” Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY )“And He Builded an YAKIMA LIGHT (party Boss) More Delicious | ’ —_————— an even the finest Japans, House on the Rocks”, FEST, PLAN jae than oven she ‘Snest Jeers. Valley City” to Celebrate : 'Purdin Chose the BE | ‘ ‘ » Stones; Today New Street System He’s Glad YAKIMA, May 32-—New Y haa RO is @ parable in the B ble mish the business district of naa GREEN TEA is the most dependable to buy, FREE SAMPLE of GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. “SALADA,” BOSTON Nt, & HM. C. COOK, MA tn-0009, EL lot-0350, DISTRIBUTORS ta > 2 ! | Former Banker to | Stand Trial Soon ¢ Lawrence A. O'Brien was await taken up farma A few weeks later he was ba © big features will be the “Spread It With- miles was far had 1 men @ covered with rocks. * had peaned it by |b nd then had select RED Wiliam M, Butler, of th? | Massachusetts, campaigm )™ Bat Purd had noted this tract sme dat 4 some special features | Manager for President ( l viect are being arranged to we them|idge, is expected to s y plece of tana |‘? the eit John T. Adama, of Io told J. C. Scott chairman of the republic ; Senoonen sone for fishin, for auto outings for picnics Bluhill Cheese ut committee. s on the | You to ee t it can & Churned in Seattle his alfalfa. ar Staff Phetegraph OLD ENGINEER ACTIVE EE, Wi Frank Pond, 83. Ay Yp anys nil an | The Consolidated Motor | FreightLines,Inc.,of Oak- \ land, operates a fleet of | large trucks in merchan- __-— dise transportation. Zero- lene oils are used exclu- - ‘sively. THE OIL QUESTION The Consolidated Motor Freight Lines, Inc., } of Oakland, Calif., has solved its lubrication problem — by standardizing on Zerolene. Independent Tests Verify Claims Subjecting the anti-western oil superstition to the test of actual comparison in service, this Company verified independently our claims that Zerolene will lubricate the modern automobile engine as well or better than any oil on the market, irrespective of price, and whether of eastern or western origin. Their letter states: “During the past three or four years we have exper- imented with various brands of eastern and western lubricating oils, including Zerolene oil. The results of these tests have proved to our satisfaction that | ZEROLENE Zerolene lubricates our equipment with the greatest efficiency. “Our recent decision to lubricate our trucks exclu- sively with Zerolene oils has resulted in the reduc- | tion to a minimum of mechanical difficulties which | F were due to faulty lubrication.” for FORDS Less Carbon — Better Gasoline Mileage Why pay tribute to a superstition? The use of Zerolene, of the proper body, will not only cut down your oil bill, but give you better continu- ous lubrication, and better lubrication means greater gasoline mileage, less carbon, lower up- keep costs, and a longer life for your car, — the Standard Oil Com- pany’s new improved oil for Ford cars,‘Feeds Those Oil- Starved Fords.” collected in our booklet, “Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?” Ask any Standard Oil Company sales or service station repre- sentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. A series of independent and impartial reports showing the experience of large users with Zerolene motor oil has been Insist on Zerolene, even if it does cost less. STANDARD OIL COMPANY | (CALIFORNIA) soot, smoke and excessive radiat- ing heat. endless cleaning and polishing. —poorly cooked or overdone food. Dont Wilt in a. Hot Kitchen qnd enjoy better “< _ Cooking tor Less i \" Gy The lcange with tho Ck: —short hours for *kitehen duties when you cook electrically. greater effi: ciency, greater economy. ] Summer comfort and year-round enjoyment can be yours. This great 4, sale being held for a very limited period by your CITY LIGHT affords ‘y your greatest opportunity of ending household drudgery. Prices are ‘, \ —no smoke, flame, soot, dirt; no fussing noc watching, very reasonable, terms surprisingly easy to fit the most moderate in- come and apply to Westinghouse, Hotpoint and other standard ranges. Begin enjoying the advantages of electric cookery this sum- mer. Your electric range will quickly pay for itself in greater econ- i se omy and efficiency. Place your order now, "CITY LIGHT & POWER : - y y —no gas fumes, — teeiRtes Clin Q; } 204 County-City Bldg. MA in-6000 ‘ ‘ — sip Ooh, . : : @

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