The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1925, Page 12

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Z PAGE 12 rHE SEATTLI TAR ATURDAY, MAY 28, 192 = i GENERAL WELL CLUB GUEST OF | BOOSTERS LUNCH WITH G:0. WASHBURN ‘\\Faulty Plugs Costly. | PLOWS 1 WT ame | to Automobile Owner? ) | | 4 Wotten Gusher Produces Washburn. Haines Enter- 5,000 Barrels a Day tains Hundred Rer Centers ¢ MEMORIAL DAY AUTOMOBILE RACES KIMA, WASH. ne ie one of the veep t daring YA Ww FAIR GROUNDS YAKIMA MEMORIAL DAY Members of the 100 Per Cent club were guests of G. O. Washburn of the Washburn-Haines Co., Chrysler-Max | distributors, tn the firm's sales room Thursday A “good t ime was had by all,” the club boys said. e at pate l Tunnels for Children \ —_—— — a Local Speedster mm Ra rievets WALKER AUTO CO. DOWNTOWN LOCATION MAXWELL-CHRYSLER DEALERS PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW EL iot-6172 2218 FOURTH AVENUE a mn _ : Claim Speed veton of at tannes wnane| OF 3 Miles |: ef Per Minute * “PROSO REE 5 ey raed ot SHER OH OE RENE TT EL) ETE TTS ET EBRD FS 6 a Jack Ross at the wheel of the Buttera Special, fast dirt track racing car owned by J. V. = Buttera of Seattle. The speed boat won 32 firsts in 47 starts last year. It has been meettered in the auto races to be held under the auspices of the Knights of Khorassan during their convention at Yakima, Memorial day. Camp Hints by Surgeon General Hugh S. : Cummings for Summer Outings om will and is (This is the second of a series of articles by Surgeon-General Cum- | mings of the United States Public Health Service on how to spend a beaithful and happy vacation. In this article he deals with camping out.) purify method of di This ma ; oe FE should take eare to pitch your tent, for & considerable length of time as *, soll assures adequate drain- The same yuld be do: with hu Basbout camps, but all underbrush |!!! be from files. High ground. | posing of th » trench, pine. : . a . : |be fairly free from mosquitoes. If|ing numerous field stone in the The high efficiency of GENERAL which first © Bee cenvas tents are the best for ®/ cotton mosquito bars should belor these, When the Hee hs A pure water supply is absolutely 50 * ai then Dan i i J See fect ok oe outer vact| ohne ate sunny te shottay fe pared. "Teen howd is never permitted to vary, "off any water which might get un- that the water fs pure, you had Great cate Must be used to dig >» \ P Copyright, 125, by United Press) ntage, and if you contemplate > th ae ¢if you are camping out, you | Femaining tn amping place trink th e sure oS : é or are renting @ permanent camp,| ‘The kitchen ar tentam@ionl : - cat ‘scatlete beat led Py on whenever possible, a camp with Alpe x Ere a ’ hoot ) @ eo i 6 = Riek mit ely oy. | aad fhogeing stuns We secured. | euettn ee oe Atl gs ler an lace where’ the colt ia | You should beware of various in-| hago should t e otsed an arid, gravel. A sandy, |*¢%t Pests. The farther. your camp |coptacies and promptly disposed of : adeatate Arai, |’8 removed from human dwellings, . fe. Trees are highly desirable stables or hog pens, the freer it in waste, =e well drained, with no standing wa-| ing S Should be cleared away, because {t eened, witty ing E Bie frequently a shelter for mosqui. | F 22YWhere near, will be found toldigging a fairly a = foes. |the locality is not mosquito-free,| bottom and building a fir won it a leadin la e ith t % t i; thi aes f ce wi motorists 1 1 ee er Ae MBOUIA OEE | teed. good headway, pour in the materi & P 0 sin S state » Sufficient tentage to provide 20 Person. You should dig a. ditch all|peauntut ‘pecone "ould, Teap any be filled with earth when it ix no GENERAL th is bei “qe eee : 2 She way around the tent. to drain | cer these fom camping that 1s being distributed here today . ‘ < der the flaps and flooring, and petter take no chances. Boil all wa. |'M? trenches whero it is certain there is the same in eve respe - - Make tio pines camp. Befire Ge He chasms BOM all Wa-|.5n ‘bo: so: danger. of polation, i ry respect as the high-grade, old j Wooden floating, raised a fow purity, tt with chloride of lime. eee ever tne oxen lhe fashioned gasoline that came in on GENERAL’S first ~ iiches, above the earth, is a grea he latter is inexpensive and may | vou that Cae ria nd is aoe E> | ae¥ LueapeAier supply. 00 youn tach tanker load. CA'S Greatest ACATION/ jon, tha ae ‘ite My il Its unvarying quality is assured by four stand- Fea daliow yen ea iyous chs Remember: ardized distillation tests. The first is applied as Jing site to keep the water supply [ve tampons GENERAL Gasoline GENERAL leaves the refineries; the second before ths eilabia rideatl rece Ae assures YOU~ it is pumped aboard the tanker; the third before @ Cenndian Rockies there were 6 er cent ewer grade Gini Gosche: discharge at our Harbor Island plant here, and the soerkeBetah Columb EC ee a ahs FULL POWER fourth before it is delivered to authorized, inde- | Every mile a picture! EASY STARTING pendent GENERAL dealers for re-sale to you. Scenic Booklet Free | Seve Sold Only by ‘Authorized, Independent Dealers “Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide!” (ote ——— ———— | Don’t be discouraged 4 | by that facial . : ; eruption various treatments, you enn. usttally , rA | rely on Resinol to sot it right, This | soothing, healing ointment contains ” nothing that, could injuro the tondereat . skin, but it does clear away pimploa and ® roughness and help to make the skin cir ibaa and Lubricants Resjniol'— To sell the nationally-known “ESTATE HEATROLA the furnace for homes without basements.” One with some knowledge of Heating preferred. Commission basis—an opportunity limited only by one’s own efforts. See Mr. Barker, 1509 Seventh Avenue, from 8 a, m, to 11 p. m.

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