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Show (REMEMBERtoask I v your grocer for Calumet Cal-umet Baking Powder and be sure that you get it the Indian In-dian head on the orange label. Then forget about bake day failures. For you will never have any. Calumet always produces the sweetest sweet-est and most palatable foods. And now remember, you always use less than of most other brands because it possesses pos-sesses greater leavening strength. rrrgra:wgrmA' j. ... .i... .1 IP - - j Jlt Now Remcmber-T lf Always Use nv . iniTii .r r, Ml - rn 1 J There is no waste. If a recipe calls for one egg two cups of flour half a cup of c0iuTb' milk that's all you use. Muffin You never have to re-bake. p.ecipe Contains only such ingre- iS dients as have been officially j spoons Calumet approved by U. a Food Authorities, Bnki g Powder, is the product of the largest, most 1 tablespoon su- ' modern and sani'.ary Baking Pow- ! gar, 1 tcaspocn der Factories in existence. jl salt, 2 eggs 2 Pound can of Ca!i:met conta-rs f-i'.l A cl;ps of fweet g TTT- ; - PS milic. Then nr.x 16 oz. Some baking powders ccmr- in ja e re-ulaJ 12 oz. instead of 02. cans. Be sure way. you get a pound when y-u wanfit. I J I I i I How Long Distance Service Is Constantly Guarded ; : As carefully as the sentinel guards the camp of his comrades in time of war, : we guard your telephone talks over the long-distance telephone lines. Your telephone is sheltered in home or office, but the wires connecting it j - with telephones of other cities and towns cross bleak mountain ranges and ' stom-swept prairies, subject constantly to the ravages of the elements. I Day and night the wire chiefs watch the circuits, testing them, keeping : them clear and preparing in cases of emergency to rush repairmen to the scene of trouble. Every morning at 6 o'clock, before the day's business begins, tests are made with delicate apparatus, and with it the place can be determined with- in at least 100 feet where a loose wire, a broken cross-arm or even a broken j tree branch hanging in the wires, may be causing trouble. ! Every month repairmen go over all the circuits. Cross-arms damaged by lightning are repaired, poles or wires loosened by the wind are strengthened j broken insulators are replaced and all other needed repairs are made. Even ! overhanging trees are trimmed up properly. To insure the public against sudden breaking of poles, carrying down with them perhaps a score of wires, a regular intervals pole-to-pole inspections are made. Every pole is tested, decayed wood scraped away and a record of the condition of each pole placed on file so that replacements may be made as needed. Carefully, constantly and unceasingly the long-distance lines are guarded to provide immediate service. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company . Sales for the first six jppN p months of the fiscal year, 'MM WmJ$ Nov. 1 to April 30, were 5t M Vff $60,486,848.04 against WB&.m Hfe $33,978,448.79 for the fppfi17 fPtj same period a year ago. - 11 1 11 7B Hinicireas . Automobile and Truck Manufacturers equipped 37 of their 1919 output with Firestone Tires. From November 1 to June 1, 7621 New Dealers have joined the Firestone Service Organization. But the User is mainly responsible for the big increase in-crease in Firestone sales. He is passing the word to his friends "buy Firestones." -st Miles per Dollar N. B. Neilsen & Son, Beaver Milford Auto Co., Milford |