The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1925, Page 11

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} [sscrion Two The Seattle Star | (Paces 1170 22] -] Xv SH, FRIDAY etch, a, ca VOL PLANT RERE “DIRECTORIES” Electricity Is Keeping Company Says They Can't Be Fixed for Six Weeks MISINFORM TOURISTS, ° Firm Says It’s “Impossible” to Change Them Sooner “CUNT. CORRECT) — os canwiyar queny —)NEWSBOYS WILL Erected by Southern Firm June irksor icity i ar _— ni SEE THRELER | "Em Down on the Farm Refining Factory to Be Geing to “Fighting Ranger” Si FR mae t Show Monday Morning eattle city e har i f a charge o hat made farming so electricity, is not far off. | Arizona Students te Tour Hemisphere Univer Rich in nutriment, delicate in flavor - it blends well in many dainty dishes. NCVER S08 BULK Made by THE ROGERS COMPANY Seattle MARCELLETTE GRANT was chosen queen of the Rose ») Carnival held by her fellow townsmen in Tulsa, Okla. She | woe being th — — r tesa, 8 4) was adjudged the most beautiful girl in Tulsa and—well, it ; . z isn’t hard to believe. | { gi Work Presides at [Funeral of Conley | : r Yo) eC S WE Cane Wk Dam’s Dedication to Be on Saturday | oe in Butter-Nut and There is a vast difference in bread—hidden. | 1,000 Ladies’ Beautifully Trimmed Hats Go on Sale Saturday 9 A. M. at Ridiculously Low Prices Ma A large New York %=)) Manufacturer goes bankrupt and Seattle ladies benefit $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 YOU WILL FIND THESE UP-TO-THE-MINUTE IN STYLE AND BEAUTY Two loaves may look alike, but in nutritive qualities one loaf may be decidedly inferior to the other. In the poorer loaf, cheaper flour — inferior proteins, inferior mineral salines; less milk or no milk at all; cheap shortening, low grade salt; low quality sweetening ; no malt. In the superior loaf, the choicest flour, milk, honey, shortening, malt, salt—all the housewife could desire— all that science means when it declares the best bread is basic food for young and old alike. When your grocer sells you such splen- did bread as Butter-Nut or Cream Crust, remember always, that he is SERVING you as well as selling you—that he has REFUSED to take advantage of the GREATER PROFIT available to him in poor bread. He believes in fair play for you— his customer! See Window Display BUTTERNUT fates CREAM CRUST Cn, On :" . Ne BREA D “THE STORE THAT, ‘SAVES YOU MONEY| The “split” top loaf Both kinds made of the richest, highest quality ingredients The ‘smooth’ top loaf A change in texture but no change in quality

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