The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, October 30, 1925, Page Page Five, Image 5

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sp ecial
Miai lati b u lle r.
W iiile leni t.f su rli i n • i > i - i
ux*ii t o r 't r l ii l ut lite 11 tuli He buoi un lite levy fo r lini fu llu w iiig r u a s u iis ;
¡iitum n |ni(iiivrm bava
e u sltm l linproveiiieut* l l c y »bali muknjz»i|, Uay ut Nuveuiber, ItCìf», ut ih « ovai o f Ilio ingii Aclioul
H O U IIH O LO
nui»a or Irmi m uffili pulì» boat- tbcr4*on,
nini In b-vy such sp ecial M u'cluek In thè aflcriiu ou , lo b u s s e « ;
Ut** operuliou o f tbruc
MttÙ lU O Q M riO N k *'i*t * bry »Imult^ b« lini. (I r a u o i'u r ati'IHional la * , not I» e irr o d vote un
lite
quosliuu u f i n - High M huul busse».
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¡w fll intuì tiefnrt) inbliig b a tte r, leu rulli« imi Ibi, dullar, <>n a ll'r r e a a ln g lite am uuut uf tliv U i i
D ateti tuia libiti tiuy uf (Jet.,
Iw u -lblrd a full.
Iluku in u tu ia b le
rimi nini |>eraminl pru p- lavy in
anni
l» i»lrlct for Ibe IWJ5.
# M O O L s OAKKf Imi ovuli
fune bundrtul i l u g r u r » I n
enbl mini illa trlrt, na n yeur iilZt), by m o r e 't b a n
ai* A lle a i:
bai te r fo r bulli w uffb'» '^ “ b ie n lie ll ' fo r llflt'itn illiliutcn ^ rimjitrity uf m e li realdi'iit In * per cen t »•
“ " (lie ..............
over
am ount of J . II. K m nberger, h ia tr ic t Clerk.
Itii'li
5l pi ubili, ca k es la o f a b o u t' (!M
I1 retine«”
1 tie.il nini buku for I ¡iityrtii o f aulii rumi illalrie t auch levy fo r Ilio y ear im m e­
C. K. M ason, C h airm an o f
________
w.
____
w llllrly i n i i i u l l t M i g i * r .
If p"p-J«|,„|| ib>i>in utlvisnbln fo r Mia d iately preceding.
tu
amile
ctm
alalfiu 'y.
Muny
hoard o f D irecto ra.
Vaoiia p re fa r n aoiuew lial au b - y ver# ur® »ut thoruugbly bukud pur),,,,,,. o f n iisiiig money wllli
It la n e cessary to ruiae lina
Adv c lti-5 0
M anu al griddle ra k e
althou gh ! ," " ‘v
« 'T »•"' b o l­ wlileb lo tlefrny Ibe #xp#n»#s
lile very tlilu one# are vonaitl- *ow’ * 1"* ^lnf w ,*l full u fler o f
ninii
apocini iniprovem aiil
AU lllta OS KliU .»l. Nfcl.llAt,
arad the beat by epicu rea,
lim U' wy Uuv° bo» " nM,,ov'141 fro ,,‘ or linprovem enta lu nubi Hoad
N ioU la LeftLy a * * '“ U, .III- i*»»t **..«!• vl ..ifettvt U u iiicl No. 4«
llie
oven.
giid d la rak o b a tte r doen nut
tiia lrle l
No.
to ,
W iialnngtou .1 v. «»Ii.i a -tt Ct/Wtljr, »tat# ot Oi.g -n, l i..l a bKUvut ¿ t - .l - g ot Mid
ill«, »let * ill to fettle at III« High fctliool, i. rt tit« -otk 4»jr ut ft-.v< uiovt,
rei|uire ahoi toiling.
County,' O regon.
MOTIOI
ot m.<u»».i,g lit« budret
W u lf lea req u ire the th in n est
Ilaled Ibi» H ill day o f O c t­ l l l l , at I (A.luck ta Ui« »ttoia.-vii lor to«
fc«r*liia(t*r »at eat With Uia l«vylng feoa»e. um I to voi« o.. lita prop"»)-
ober 11)25.
o f b a ila ra .
I f It la n o t linn
lion ot levying a special dlalricl tax.
Nolle« la herby given litui n
the w afflea will nut Im e r lap.
K. J . W'nrd, Cou ni y J migo.
Tha total antotoit of luou.y g r t f if by the «aid »cbool dlitr ct dune,
iiieelm g o f (lie reanb'iit In* púy­
Adv e 1 7 - IH ihr risc.l jr. ar fe< ginning OB tuna If, l i l t , and ending Ju n. ¡4, l i l t , ta
T h e m oat e ffic ie n t way o f p u l­
e la of Itomi lu s tr ic i
No.
lu
.«•tin.at, d In tl.a follow ing budget and Include» lit« amount» to be rc-
lin g a b a tte r to g eth e r la (o e ift ...
c Ived from lha cianiy teb ol fund, state »chool fund, tlttu ntary »cbool
all o f the dry Ingrediente, an.I W a .b .n g to n County, O regon, in
NOTICE
fund, apvcial dlatnct la», and all other money» ot tha district.
com bine w ith tbe Ibiuida Ubi» hereby eulled, and will b " held
o r Sohool E lection lo Inoraaaa
ut tbe reaidvnee uf K. M. Allen
■IUUKT
Inrludi'a « g p aj and bent
well
T a x Mora than Six Mar Cent
In aaid road d ia tiiy l No. 10 W'u-
K0TiM.vit.il Kjtpjc.Nurri;itKjj
w 1 1 1 | un egg b eu ler. t o r a very
Ovar T h a t o f tha
P rev iou s KÜ.IIMONAL. *HMV|C1£:
»I iihh Imi County, O regon, on the
No. balar* per yr.
lig h t h b tle r the egg» aliould he
........ . . 1
• 2.2««) 0«
l. gup- f lUC BUrut • - -
» 2.2*0.00
Y aar
7lli
tiny
o
f
November,
lU2b
ut
he heuten ■oparutflTy, the Volk«
1.7&0 99
2 . IT Inc.pels .............. 4,44«. • •».o . . 1
1.7M0*
N otier I» hereby given It» Hie
the
hour
o
f
1
.0
0
o'clock
I’.M.
m ut'd wUb the m ilk, (lieu udd-
. .................................. . . . . . . . •. •. . . 1
1.12Í.0*
1.12* *0
o f »uid tiny to liiMi'tiM» (be ml , legni voler» o f SeiiiHtl D ia trict
1. Tradier« » ............ • « • • •
1.4*» 0«
». 1
M ié N
ml gradually lu tbe dry u iu ler-
vi»ubillly uf levying tf apecial No. IH o f W ash in g ton County,
1.210.0*
•........« » *.4 J.» **.» ..
l.tM 00
ia le ; the melted aburtutilng la
.................................... • • • s • ........ . . s
1.39* 0*
2.(0*. 0*
then beateli m io tbe m ixture, or uiblilionnl rond tu * lu aulii Piu le o f O regon, (but an e lc c -
......... . * • •. . . 2
1.29« M
2,400.**
^ ^ 5 B H 5
and Ibe e tlffly
lieateu
e g g d u tr ie l, lo determ ini' w hat. If —
................................... . . . . . . ........o i
i.oioot
uny c u n l y road» or p o rllo n » ’ NVh,,,? fl"
world a c q u ire ,
wbileii P'ltietl tit la st.
»»«.00
4.020 *0
•••» *••••«• •••MM** *«»»«• # • • « ». . i
(h e re o f In anld illn lrlct aliali bn an '■duenlion, h"w ai*e you g o -
999-09
3,790 99
*••••*•••••••**♦« •** •*»*»• . . . . . .. i
Heal tug the w hole egg u iilill
.
------------ ------- - ' —
— i n.
„irk a iurv
4. Janitors , , , , , ........
•, • • •.. ft
1.799 09
l.i**.«0
l.g b l. then adding the bulk and ..... ..
1,1 a,|y »P*-01« 1
g
1
1
Jfmiic y II »fli rr •f * * . . . . .« ft
129.99
129.99
tfuinbimng with Ihg dry m gro-
*. Clark ................. ...
.. 1
*20 00.
220-00
dient« and b oatin g until sm ooth,
7. "U n r »«relee» . . . . . . . . .
#.
200.00
20«««
with Uie egg b ea ter la u m ueh¡
•
Tutml
...........
Ut.»M.*0
MATKKlAL. AND M/ri'UR»!
e.atier m ethod and will
prove
1. Kumlture (de*k*. atuve«, • urlata.. etc.) .............. » *22.00
Ju s t as s a tis fa c to ry ,
althou gh
2- Supplir# (chftik. rr*«rm. rie.) •. •. . . . . ................... ,
n i#
perhaps uol quilo so uiry a»
I. L#ibr«ry b*x>k«
the ftr» t m ethod
T h e M aatarj
f. J».nitor*• •uppliea ..se.# * • e • •• • • •.
2¿9 90
7. KuH ........................
Itvcipe will m ake » u wufrioa.|
8.
L»4*ht
Now with tlioac p rop ortions in
8 Water .....................
mind (he hou sew ife need
noi
It. I'uattge, >Utiun>r> and printing
«0.00
re fe r to a recip e but run m ake
T./Ul
..........
» i . m *•
aiiy —tiwmbcr o f w a d ies desired.
MAINI BNANCB AND KKI’AIKX:
If sour milk Is Used luke Ollly j
Mainleu»a«e ut building and ground* ’.................
20* 0*
l(rp«ir " f building and ground#
1*0*0
one teaspoon o f baking powder*
T o ta l
........................................................................................................
i » im
und add o n e -fo u rth teaspoon of
VM8K0NMENT» tlllgh« «y». Itosd». HtrreU. Ilrtdgt-s):
buhkug »oda to n e u tra lité
I h o
m o» i
nt'Miily o f die sou r milk. If Ih e j
INDKHTBUNEM8I
m ilk la quite thick it may b« j
^
1. Ife ndrd. «ad Istirw t lhrr.-«n ........... ... .................. » 4,10* S*
2. W'arreni, and lnt«r»»t thurrun ........................
«00 00
n eceasa rv lo u»e a little oiorr1 a a i a o c t a P i m c f o r m o liyw o o o c * L ir n » h i* . n u t o r t h i c o u h T a r f
111 « i »»ary
......................
UO»T NOTID RIUINI. A nd H I . HUNIkl. “JUHN M f L "
Total ...................................................................... ; ............. .............
0 4 . 7 0 » 00
Ilian one cup In ord er to gel
* t.soo on j
III.
1‘atifl«- laturnallonal H«.r»u I lot «I. 11.«"", flou Ita rm'»a burgos: ttpd TTIANttrORTATlON OK PIPIIJ»: ........................ ! ........... » ............
the b a ile r thin -«*«“ * ' '
u r , Hhm». Pwrtlm.4. Oct. »let «o Ne*. Uh. Itul" rial Hol ul, * 1 , 1100 , ai* In hauti 1NHIJHANCS: .............................................................................................
« 700 *0 !
W hen agg» are
acaree ur I M . tll , « * „ lh,
fri)B, of lh,
H IS C S L U n O U li
driving.
1. Premium t l r r l ’i bond ................................................. » 10*00
lugli In p rice one egg only can , M J wl|h (h4 |argMt oftvrieg
of
The
gmalest
series
of
horse
showa
2. Audit ot dor*'» b-".kt .............................. ; ; ............ *
too
be u»ctl fo r 2 cu p fu ls o f m ilk j,rPn n » i money iu Antsrlra
ever knor.lt Is being held now In Calk
Total ...................................................................................................
f 104 0« !
flou r, el*'-; if* th a t ease .... ......
fll.ooq f»r «b» *5 dags«» fo l»«
lumia at Slock Ion. Satramuolo. Ven- KM Kit»: KVCT : .............................. .........................................................
* 1.072 • « I
f,ri|rlI, cu pful n i" (T m ilk sbpqld »bi»wn uf whlcg kls.ooo 1» In »'wk. «—
Total »itlnutrd svr*,unt of money for alt purposes during
i i. m ake III.- b u tler o f aeven of »1000 and f|*« uf llh " " - '
Pon,on*1' «U former shows
tho roar .................................... - ..........................................
» 4 1 .2 2 2 M ;
In- used 1« night III' ' « I
ghaasmlnal » n » , Mu.
■«amenice by « fl.»»i né negtg
KKTIMATBU KECKIITH
Mi'* n g h t con elalen cy
Att-ordlflg id'
" The .tak e event, .rv Oljmplc Hot I. | ur* "
•l,uW h‘-------------------
rereal Seal lia. IX.IHHI. (or five galltul horva C< iiural Manager O M Plummnr «>f Krom county M.l^n.1 fuwd Oortn« Ui. coming m 'I c o I > e«i I 4.**«.«»
rK e o r o th er left-o v e r
»it j ;
may be added to th is b a ite r t " Keaiil.' Horae' Show a .« orlaiit»..,
* * p,* ‘“ ° * ,tMl ,,o r«> *hew Mao t f tu »isle »< ii""l ./su l 'li.' " , tic .. ...lug i, .ol > c.tr
Krom '« I* no-ntsry agfeo. 1 turd during tho coming •efe'*ol
give variety.
In tli«t ca se u«o ooo, to be shown In two divisions as îl* ,'r' \
* <ral? '“ d of
W . ’ ...........................~ --. m ................................... ..
2.IT&-1*
fine* fourth ^cupful o f .b e ro o k -
V
^ f r 1 ^
*s
Kaluunt'-d amount lo b* recap . d from all other
. i - ,_ ..|
„.„i
th r e e .fo u rlb «
nfwganae siamon» smi g.-io. ,, **7“* , w ,.1 k .
,r‘,ni *fl!f ,’* st to
Source# during thr comfng sebo"l yeor .............. 7.20*0«
'
r
'
. .
.
- |, . lugs; Northwestern National Hank, • " M ““ ** ,hl*
*• * 111
the
Total csltmsted ree. ipts. not Including pr..p..».d lax . . . .
IIS.J7S.7!
ru p fn l o f flou r, In slea.l
of
m ,, ^
fw
porti.nd rham- h‘''r,‘c,• now •huwlc« '» Califoml*.
UJECAPITl'lfcVTIOM
full cup o f flou r
given In
Ibe ,iof u( Comuiene. Il.oot). for hoavy The resuli ot lh«aa additUma will
foundation fo rm u la.
harness pualas! Sovereign llolel. IS.- ungufNlh.naldy tnahle tbo Pacific I d - T"lal caliti at ted »apt n»ra for the year .........................241.222 00
_ _ _
¡ooo. hunters and Jumpers; Portland t«'rhailoual to break ihu site and goal- T.4ai ostltnatcd receipts noi Including proposed '«« ..
Ualanre. oiv uiq to hr rntsdd'by< diatrict tax .......................
$24.(42.*«!
. . » .C -
Qelddla
Cakaa__ V Hotel. ».000, heavy karnt-sa hor.iea; "X rurorda now being made in the
The Indrbtrdnrfg of Dlalricl No. I* Is aa follows:
TO M M
u r .o a ie
u a se e
,iul|„(>milh
........
„u,h.
Total I"'ltd' a Indahlcdncse . . . J .................................. .....................
*22,**«.00
soap sto n e . griddle
gives
t h e ! horses; W K. Turner. I1.0J0, Junior
The growth of (be horse »how fes
* 2*2.12
b eet resu lta.
Il should 1 never • vegaUfd b uses: Jlrnry Tlii. Ic. »1. lurv of the Pat-lfir IntemqUonaJ la Total warrant Indehteilneaa ........................................J ......................
Total anv'unl of all indehiedneaa ...................................................
22Ì.7I2.22
be greased .
\\ lieu new It may . , t I hell»nil |H-nlu*: Old*. Worlmsn one of the (n»»t aignllltanl facta of
I'M 'd this 2*rd day of Octob-r. I»2S.
bo a tilOe d iffic u lt bul never g King. $l. 0 oo, polo mounts; tl. n.-«iij (ho rymeback of the horae.
Attaat:
«tea».) i| or y^u ' w ijl
¡jlW aya,
J. a Kamberg. r. District Clark. -C E Mason. Chairman Board of Directors,
l|Ve 1»,
An jjlqm |i"iin grnldlu
)a tbo spine also .
A little p a ­
tien ce when these griddles are
new will bo amply rewarded in
lha gbsoupc uf s'nok« nud
1»
much b c tlc r cukes.
Au
iron
griddle m ust be g reased b u l
very lig b tly .
AILOIi:: iuk I their ship.»—from
commercial power as well. The I.ion
trie power will be used. The calx
th# ftrul tiim 'lays of hi;4cry
P lace the griddle over
tbo
of S t Mark was the snsiga of the steam power that will be employai
(town,
thi-rc
h.tvt
!>ecn
no
greater
world’s greatest navy, but it also will be v.hcn the vessel discharge.
bout w ljilc you ure m ixing the
fs lor.. In tho world's pr. ..r ■, than
stood fgr the greatest export and its cargo in port.
b a tte r.
It should be very hot.
th r* two.
import
M l business in the world.
Compare the General Petroleum
Evidently, ujton seeing a »heel of
If fa t Is used rub it on with
Venii
nice supplied Europe with the tanker ’’Lio” with the Phoenician
water,
man
hr.<
always
wu
ilt-d
to
ices
and
delicacies
of
the
East.
paper or u s * u piece o f sa lt
galley. The “Lio” will have an au­
cross it without got t i g Ids f v t
erchant fleets filled the palaces of tomatic compass— the Phoenicia*»
pift'fe on the end o f a fork. (¿1-1
w-et The mystery of the sen lha
the “Bride of the Adriatic" with depended largely upon the coast
thor o f these m ethod* will cllm -
tie«ire to sec vt hot Ufcayaml llu wa­
gold from the seven corners of the
ter—ha» always taken I >ld >>f men.
world.
,i
ngle
U I,
» b n .li
w ill’
Induced them to scheiiX' nnd plan,
traaually burn a»d cau»o much
to labor ai.d build U> Mitii fy their
The Yankee Clipper—
sm oke. Make sm all griddle cukes
desire.
The World’s Greatest Ship
fo r they aro e a s ie r to turn and
It took less than five hundred
Noah, the Master Hu Tier
to bake. Hake Until top 1» p u f- ;
yean to develop the Yankee Clip­
Noah was no moan shipbuilder.
per, Hers was tho work)’.» greatest
fed up and full o f bubbles and
The dale UMinlly assigned to the
ship—the fastest, sturdiest thing
builtlnig of tin- Aik is '.MO It. C.
tho edges cooked.
T u rn and
afloat—the chip that made Boston
Nrt.h '< said to have built a ship
cook on oth er side. Never turn
and New York the world’s shipping
th. t 1
of n rlj
V
t.NkTIAN
12«*
centers and the Yankee skipper a
griddle cake« b u l once or they
15.000 tuns. Tho Ark would com­
pare with merchant .- Iiipo on the the known world. The Phoenicians familiar figure the world over.
will be heavy ami tough.
The speed that some of these
not only were- great sailors and
m .* lotlky. It would be consider-
traders themselves but carried the American clipper ship# could make
r.l ly larger than many. In fact.
Niistar Msolpw— ? cups flour,
l.ut, v. "Other cr not we accept whole world’s merchandise. They was almost unbelievable.
In 1W51 a dipper ship, the
th" story of the flood and Noah’s conducted voyages for the Egyptian
teaspoon* baking powder, H
Phuraohs and for Solomon. For “Nightingale” of Portsmouth.sailed
litt’e
oi'tl”
?,
drawing'
and
models
spoon »alt, I <>#¥. I * pup*
u: d even fi .gments t f actual »hips years nt n time these intrepid sail­ 33fl knots in twenty-four hours.
rilOKNlCIAN MS B. Ç.
The “Flying Cloud,” one of tho
Ik, I inhlespoon sugar,
i
ors w ere away on a single voyage.
have been discovered in Egypt that
most
famous
of
all
clipper
ships,
lespoon melted shorleniug.
nnti'date the Ark by many cen­
“Those in peril on the sea” was
line and the stars for their naviga­
turies
a phrase that meant a great deal ran 427 knots in twenty-four hours, tion. The “Lio” w ill be steered by
Tho architects of the pyramids
in. ic then than it doea today. Th* or more than seventeen knots an
The “Lio” is provided
W s ffls a — l »e Ibe M aster H er.
Phoenician ship# were galleys row­ hour, in one of thoee world-wide electricity.
were shipwright* as well.
races our sporting Yankee_captains with water-making machinery, ke-
On the walls of some of the ed by staves and equipped w ith ‘a
s, m aking th ese c h a n g e s: beat
makim;
machinery,
forced ventila­
tombs in Egypt there are boats pie- single square sail. There are very ■atleti coming home from Chinn,
g s sep arately .
Add m ilk to
e era
of thf
the clipper
cl
ship was tion for the crew, automatic pumps.
, ®f
sh
tur d that <1 to a« far back as 5000 (•W pictures of Phoenician ships in
On a hot day nt sea, the sailor turns
e beaten yolks, com bine with
to COOO H. C. One ha.» fifty-eight existence. The artist has recon­ Am# erica's groat chapter of marl
structed one at the right hand ear­ time history. The Clipper was on his electric fan, sips a cool drink,
oars, two eshtas, a “flying bridge”
rted flou r and baking pow der;
ner of this page. It was a frail ship the world'd carrier until the day of and his vessel answers his will at
and an anchor. So, the story of
a l with
egg
beuter
until
a touch of his Anger.
the steam vessel.
ioo(h, then add I iqblgnpoon-
Pity the poor Phoenician—a swel­
The First Steam Ship te Cross tho tering day in the Mediterranean—
I o f m elted b u tle r.
Heat till*
Atlaatlc
the slave at his oar—the sun boat­
10 the b a ile r, then
rem ove
ing down on his unprotected head,
The
first
steam
ship
to
cross
any
g h ea ler and ca re fu lly fold In
the whip ready over his back, abum-
ocean suited in 1819.
e sllfTly beaten egg w h ile*.
In 1854 the world's largest ves­ ing thrist—the helmsman strug­
thin w affle b a ile r will make
sel was constructed. It was iron gling with an oar twice his own
and built at Mi Iwall-on-the-Thumes size to hold the course.
very c risp w affle.
If
y«m
Romantic? Doubtless! Rut most
In England. For power it had a
*h th a t type Use 2 cu p fu l* o f i
steam engine capable of developing uncomfortable. As for me, I would
11.000 horsepower,' 'Tvith paddlo rather be supplying motorists with
Ilk.
wheels and propellers. To supple­ gasolino hml oils on Ihe Gen­
T h e w affle I™ » should
be
ment her engines which ih thtqt day eral Petroleum Corporation tanker
>11 healed, then brushed
on
were not as sure of pet feet p er­ "Lio.”
th sid e* with m elted «h or­
formance throughout the voyage a »
they might have been, she spread
ning. u n le ss you « re using un
:AL
7000 yards of sail.
•clric w affle iro n , which re
CORI-ORA ■no N TANKRR
The ship Vaa calleM the “Great
ilres no grensing-
T h is will
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L
IO
, 1*2*
Eastern.” The transition from .«oil­
ik e about H w nfflos.
ing ships to steam-driven vessels
was trying to the lover of ships, for
It resulted in ■ vessel that had neith­
E opovere— It 1« n
fur
cry
er th* graceful charm oPthe clipper
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CU RA T RASTERN ISM
nut griddle rn k e* lo popovgrs.
nor th# trim severity of the modern
I th is hollow m q ffln -sh a p ed
Noah's Ark is not such an improb­ like this one that carried the world's steamship. ;
commerce in about 200 B. C
eud is made from I lie gridille
able one.
The Last Word in Shipping
kH M aster Recipe wilh very
“The Glory Thst was Venice”
Phoenicia's Merchant Marine
It Is quite a leap of the imagina­
tv chnngea,
It is a long period of nearly 2000 tion from the “Great Eastern*’ to
Probably greater sailor* than the
year* from Phoenicia to Venice. It tho ship pictured at the right, tha
Use only 1 enp o f flou r, I
Egyptians v.'cre the Phoenicians,
Petroleum Corporation
the inveterate merchant* of ancient is interesting to see how slight General
p m ilk, 2 eg g s. * teaspoon
time«. Phoenicia wa«—“in far-away tho change is between the Phoe­ tanker "Lio," which is now hating
11 and one feuspoon o f mcll
li 0 .” a tiny country north of Pal­ nician galley and the next ship ii,«tailed in It the largest «¡nclc-
b o ile r.
P ol flou r and milk
estine. It stretched for two hun­ shown, the merchantman of the unlt Diesel engine ever built in the
Vnitod State.«. This engine Is the
dred and fifty miles ubrng the coast great maritime »tat# of Venice.
a bowl anil heat unfit il •*
Venice was not only a great me­ last word in power for the sea.
of the Mediterranean. Tbe Influence
rmolh. add I egg unbeaten and
Whilt at saa only Dicssl and elcc-
of thi* little nation was felt all over dieval military power, but a groat
at m ixture one m in u te; add
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F o r Salo— Apple*, tu cent»
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Hring contain
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SULPHUR IS B E S T
TO CLEAR UP UOLY.
BROKEN OUT SKIN
R ela x
w h ile you
Any breaking out of skin irritation
on face, neck or body is overcome
qaickot by applying Wen tho- Sulphur,
»•y* * noted skin tpecialist. Ib-cause
of it* germ destroying properties, noth­
ing ha* ever been found to take the
place of this sulphur preparation that
instantly brings ease from the Itching,
burning and irritation.
Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right
up. leaving the skin dear and smooth
It saldom fails to relieve the torment
or disfigurement.
A little jsr of
Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be ob
tained at any drug store. I t ii
it used
like cold cre
R ide
It's great to be able to
■ink in to the coml'ort-
able scat aboard the Red
Electrics.
C hance to read your
paper or magazine, t ilk
with friend4 accom, .iny-
ing you— o r Ju st settle
bock and relax.
You’re rested and fit at
“journey’s end”.
You will find in our show­
ing of Winter House Slip­
pers, scores of smart sty­
les, including a number
of new models shown this
season for the first time.
Southern
Pacific
Lines
Red Electrics
All sizes for
Men, Women, Children
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