OCR Text |
Show WHAT DOES IT ME AM if Fact or Fiction About Two Great Fair Awards. A newspaper paragraph denounces as 'false'' the claim of a baking powder company to an award at the World's Fair. Whom can it mean? Certainly not Dr. Price's. Why?' Because, Be-cause, as the records show, Dr Price's exhibited, competed and receiyed the highest award, both at Chicago and the Cal-fornia Midwinter Fair. The award in California included Gold Medal. The official examiners pronounced it the strongest, the purest, the most wholesome whole-some and efficient of all the baking powders. Its title to confidence is unquestioned. un-questioned. Can it be the manufacturers of a New York powder, fictitiously labelled "abso--lutely pure" who are making "false" claims? That would be strange indeed, inasmuch "Ss they were not even considered con-sidered in the awards. Was it Ammonia in the New York powder that prevented its makers from competing? If not what? |