The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1924, Page 16

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Pacific | met ee pa er nthe interest of the Auto ee ne Li RE Western Auto Supply Co. One of the test t k 5 N the Colema This st features the bi nel, swivel ta erator. It Take the FERRY and Save Money When you MUSEUM GIVEN TO YOSEMITE east of Lak MITE NATIONAL PARK your trip will A gift of $75,000 fe and yor nt by tal ton ferry ‘The low r Tess than the | ing your « miles saye a you havé a t lake trip. Freque Park-Kirklan: and Mercer Island routes The Daily Canal Tour Qn the steamer Atlanta, through the lakes, canal and harbor, is the possible way for visitors to see Se jttle in o short time and in perfect comfort. Leaves Leschi Park 11 a. m St. Dock 2 p. m. ov Park offi ere would b danger ¢ exhibits that never could t J. Anderson, } Phone BEA cn-0183 LINGERLONGER “Just Like Home” Quileene, Wa. THE OAKLAND OF SEATTLE KIRKLAND AT THE END OF THE YELLOWSTONE TRAIL 20 Minutes by Fast Ferry From Seattle Small Ranches, Chicken and Berry Farms Delightful Suburban Homes in the Center of a Community Population of Over 7,500 Splendid Stores, Banks, Cafes and Garages For Free Information and Attractive Literature Write the Secretary KIRKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE F ra s]F . mI 5 fest rFe ff \j F man a © F . - F “EVERETT OFFERS MORE’ County Seat of Snohomish County Population 33,000 Average Mean ature 49.9 Lumber, Shingle ai turing Center Splendid Port and Rail Facilities Paved Roads and Unsurpassed Scenery ¥or Further Information Write Seeretary Everett Chamber of Commerce Canadian Pacific Service FOR VACATION TIME Special Excursion Fares are now available for the Famous Circle Tour through the famous Canadi- an Pacific Rockies, with new scenic beauties every day, and stop-overs where you wish, the restful Bungelow Camps ot Lake Wapta, Emerald Lake, Yoho, Lake O'Hara and Lake Windermere, offer \; 4 4) @ score of mountain diversions which will make it your best vacation. pe Nortly thwest THE SEATTLE STAR BU NG ALOW CAMPS er a lake of wondrous beauty "| CLOSE BY ut modern foods ar one KR LAKES Excur Lake Oceana > La Valley CAMPFIRE COOKERY |: BY GASSAWAY exp eqokii An’ I learned argument I did, without You will want one for the Summer Vacation, Fishing or Outing Trip WE RENT THEM By the Day, Week or Month Let us submit our very reason- able rental rate covering the length of time you will require a Going to buy an AUTO TENT Inspect our 12-13 oz. U. 8. Khaki CAMPBELL HARDWARE First at Madison Phone EL iot-0921 NOW 18 CITY SECOND and MADISON about cookin’ | THE TIME TO VISIT fo RAINIER “% NATIONAL PARK TWO TRAINS DAILY —7:30 A. M., PARADISE AND RETURN IN ONE DAY Round Trip Seattle-Paradise $10.00 TICKET OFVICK: fore-ks an I had, w pointers » wiedge 1 herewith nary art th tf ‘ COFFEE—The re are to make St. 1 put und coffee idn't have ner to ng a couple of loaves ¢ we had “twist bread” | Boy Scout days) and hoo “TWIST BREAD"—Th of flour, 32 heaping table baking powder, 1 heaping teaspoon ful of salt, 2 heaping tal cold grease; 1 scant “pint water, Mix it as follows, spoon Baking with @ powder with the flour, add rub in the grease—lard, Crisco, Cottolene or what have you? until oth. Finally add the water work up into a stiff dough. Twist the dough into a rope and Wrap around a smooth stick, Prop ft or hold it over the fire or clow to the surface of a camp stove or stone until well done. HOE CAKES—One cup of corn meal, one-half teaspoonful of salt Enough hot water to make a thick and batter. Grease your hot pan evenly, not too thickly. Have a moderate fire going. Dip out a spoonful or two of dough, depending on your appetite and the size of the pan, and cook it thoroly, browning both aides well and turning it firat when the hoe cake shows bubbles pretty well covering its uncooked side Serve them hot with butter, gravy or molasses. BOILED POTATOES—Thi\s {un't AN easy as It sounds. I spilled the first mess, Peel the potatoes and place them in cold water as soon as they are peeled, else they get brown. Put salted water on thé fire and let it boll. Put the potatoes in the boiling water and cook them until a splinter from the wood pile will penetrate the pieces easily. Drain off the water and let the spuds dry. Eat ‘em while hot. FRIED FISH—Dry the | cleaned fish, place it or them in hot grease and pepper and salt them as they brown. -The grease should be hot when the fish are placed in the pan or they won't be crisp. If the but- ter has bein to get too old for spreading purposes it may be used to fry the fish in, Pr, M, Phone: EL iot-6800 TOP 0’ THE WORLD” Wenkchemma pa. ALTO HIGHWAY IS FEATURE The vse of auto ferries saves time and ¢ Say wr ark 17: fet Natal Bark & Returning from sidney on peallliCt Scatile For full information and i scribing attract~ tve tours to Pucet SOUND NavicaTion &9, wavy PHONE Main 22zz Ask Today About AMERICA’S GREATEST VACATION® Land and Water Trip including world famous Inside Passage to borde: of Alaska, Totem lages, Skeena an er Rivers, Mt. Robson, high- est of Canadian Rockies, asper National Park, largest Bee a6 early 2,000 miles 65 of scenic glories for... $57 from Seattle, including meals and berth on steamer between Vancouver and Prince “uae J. F. McGUIRE, Gen’l Agt., Pa Dep 902 Second Avenue Tel. Main "306 SEATTLE REACHED ONLY BY bouBLE AX TRIANGLE LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN THE WORLD Where Go Take a Steamer Spend An Enjoyable Day At Bremerton and Visit the Puget Sound Navy Yard 0 the battle ships, other naval craft and the big drydocks and shops. Bouts leave Colman Dock daily, 6:30, 8:30, 1015 a my 12:15, 1:45, 3:00, 6:90, 8:00, 11:30 p, m visit to TACOMA VISIT: A beautiful trip to a charming city with many points of interest utes leave Colman Dock daily, 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 a, my 1:00, 8:00, 6:00, 7:00, 10:00 p, m. Round Trip for FAR 80c PUGET SOUND: NAVIGATION’ ‘Co. NAVY VARD 'ROUTE COLMAN DOCK’ - FOOT MARION ST. —— Bither Ride—Only PHONE MAIN 2222 Couman Dock-Foot Marion Sr. ! mat WE T he Premier Resort Hotel In the State OPERATE of Washington (Singer’s)LakeCrescent Tavern A. J. SINGER via Port Angeles ~ x EDMONDS-KINGSTON PORT GAMBLE-SHINE FERRY ROUTE SCHEDULE NOW EFFECTIVE SOUND FERRY LINES EL iot-6343 frie" : Bureau ‘4 Un SEATILE TO SEATTLE GOLF CLUB, yia North Park and Grovelands—Fare 20¢ Business Pleasure SEATTLE TO EDMONDS, * AND ALL RICHMOND BEACH—Fare WAY POINTS 40¢ 40¢—Round Trip 75¢ 5Oc—HOLLYWOOD, 60¢ SEATTLE TO BOTHE WOODINVILLE, SEATTLE TO THREE-TREE POINT, SUNNYDALE and DES MOINES—Fure 50¢—Round Trip, 85¢ TO RENTON Via BRYN ‘MAWR AND EARLINGTON Fare 25¢ SEATTLE SEATTLE TO BLACK DIAMOND, $1.15 — GRE GORGE, $2.35—KERRISTON, $2.00 & MAPLE V RIVER EY, 80¢ SEATTLE TO SUMNER, Pes PUYALLUP, $1.00 SEATTLE TO ENL MCL. AW, 135 — SELLECK, $1.85 AND FAIRFAX, $2.20 $1.15—MONROE, $1.35 eH 05 — INDEX, $2.35 FOR sitar 10N, FARES, IEDULES and SPECIAL TRIPS PHON L iot- 1401 MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1916-18 Third Avenue SEATTLE TO DUVALL, SNOHOMISH, A Delightful Auto Trip to ELLENSBURG Over Snoqualmie pass, along the shore of Lake Keechelus and down the beautiful Yakima river. Plenty of beautiful places to camp. Five to six hours over good roads. Good hotel: A beautiful, irrigated dis- trict. Home of the Washington State Normal school. Save September 11,12and13 to attend the Ellensburg Rodeo the big western show. Bucking contes Stage coach races. Cowboy pony express races. Indian village. Wild cow milking contest and wild horse races. Three days of thrills. Bull dogging. Summer Vacationists “Where shall we go this summer” to spend a few days or a few weeks camping out, resting, enjoy- ing an outing? Enumelaw is the center of a natural outing coun- {ry of great variety and charm, Make Enumclaw ting point and headquarters for your out- ummer outing. Here you can outfit your- self and get everything you need in the line of supplies. Every day in the week supplies for fish- ing, camping, hiking, ables—bakery goods, milk, cream, meats, ete, At Enumclaw you are within a few miles distance from lakes, streams, mountains, forests, equipped summer resorts. Address Secretary Commercial Club or Secretary Sportsmen’s Association for information.

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