The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1917, Page 4

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ES Moderattion. But during the first few days he ate mail out of ry STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1917. PAGE 4 CHANCE FOR YOU TO MAKE MONEY ONIGHT marks the close of the time allotted for the placing of America’s second Liberty Loan. The minimum limit of three billions of dollars has already been passed, and those at the head of our na- tion’s affairs are hoping that the loan will be liberally oversubscribed—that it will reach a total of at least FIVE billions. It will—if we all do our part. To buy Liberty bonds is patriotism. But it is not patriotism at a sacrifice. It is patriotism at a gain—a very material gain. Liberty bonds pay 4 per cent interest—a $50 bond earns $2 a year, a $100 bond earns $4 a year. Liberty bonds are the same as cash in hand. Money can be borrowed upon them. Or they can be made into cash without loss. And more—Liberty bonds are certain to increase in value. That is the history of all government bond issues since the war of 1812. The United States 4 per cent $100 bonds, due in 1907, once sold at $130. Another issue of 4 per cent $100 bonds, due in 1925, once sold at $137. An issue of 2 per cent bonds, due in 1930, sold ‘TAR |: E. D. IK.’s.". | COLYUM 1907 Seve: IPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF Newsrarens mion St. was very stro *. But when it armies again . $1.15; € montha, $2.00;) month | Main @00, Private Sieertmentn per $3.50. Datty 5 The Food Waster Isa : blic Enemy lA. MAN embarked upon a long voyage, taking with tim ee ° food sufficient to last thruout the trip if consumed | *ov'¢ & erty ve it all, | cepting idea ¢ Imy irly gorging himself, and throwing overboard food that no the ot ‘+ A very foolish man, you s if 1912. He has dug 453,000,000 bushels of potatoes, D would waste food as many of us are doing. us 3,211,000,000 bushels of corn, 86,000,000,000 more tickled his palate. Then for a day or two he was con- ent to do without food. But that dfd not last long. Within days the pangs of hunger became acute and in his/on tion delirium he prayed to the waves to give up the | cotas of food he had tossed away as undesirable. cori PUYALLUP ne marae | a new kt up the corn, anding in our shoes today | of both up xture. The res American farmer has finished his season's toil. He a1 succotash us 3,211,000,000 bushels of corn, 86,000,000 more the product corn and be than he was able to raise last year. He has grown |“ ™ me on, and so are a people than he harvested in the record-making crop year POLICEMEN 168,- 00 more bushels than in 1916, and the bean crop is/»° ot Invente Succotash Peter Pond has pu mental ma at at $109. Before the first Liberty Loan was announced 3 per cent bonds sold at $103. It is conservative to say that in five years Liberty bonds will be worth $115. Let’s see what this means to the buyer of a $100 bond. The bond itself will pay $4 a year. That’s $20 in five years. The value of the bond will increase $15. That’s $3 a year. A $100 bond held five years and then sold will have earned $35, or 7 per cent a year. Do you know of any better investment? Liberty bonds are the safest investment in the world. They are safer than any bank, except the Postal Savings Bank, and they are as safe as that. The Postal Savings Bank pays 2 per cent; Liberty bonds pay 4 per cent. Liberty bonds up to $5,000 are tax-free. This can be said of practically no other investment. Many concerns are offering their employes Liberty bonds on easy payments, such as $2 a week for each $100 bond, interest on the bonds to go to the buyers. By this plan each buyer is made richer by $4 on each bond he buys. There is no chance to lose. He is sure Millions of Tons of Fine Food Can Be BY E. Cc, RODGERS BRAT MORE commands ver FISH Ther that’s 6 professiona hope to mand as the wo poothly (From a Woman's Viewpoint) a sure THOSE OELICATE Officer ag ke Gorman {a reporte the ould twine ped the seed fine and planted the ant crop rf superior to artificially mixing of py . ha as never nown catch fish by the tons the pound; BAKER'S * COCOA 19 8! wor must Gathered From Ocean Bottom to Increase Man’s Supply , to win. A man who has money available and doesn’t buy Liberty bonds is not only dead to patriotic appeal, but is dead to his own interest. In addition to the satisfaction of knowing that he is making his dollars work for him, each bond buyer also will have this comfortable feeling: THAT HE IS HELPING TO END THE WAR. The duration of the war will be measured by the amount by which the Liberty Loan of $3,000,000,000 is oversubscribed. A heavy oversubscription will be notice to the Prus- sian military autocracy that America’s wealth is prac- tically unlimited and that every dollar of it is avail- able to win the war—that our money is as valiant and patriotic ds our men. When the kaiser thoroly understands this fact, when the conviction is borne in upon him that he must fight a united and not a divided America—then the war will end. Bonds may be purchased at any bank, at many stores, and at the offices of most shops and factories. PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY. Inventor 20 Pounds of Fish Says SUBMARINE FISHING TO LOWER THE H. C. OF L. Lake for Every Person} fel 1INGTON, about food annually pounds of shellfish, has a 60,000,00 salted fish, yearly output preserved to the fresh-weight bags, eries 16 2,000,000,000 pounds year. The and other small fish, The most promising out! Oct. 27 { States fisheries produce / 1,500,000,000 { including | in a fresh condition. } of? pounds of fish, ? and otherwise | Reducing the latter } the ) total yield of the American fish- ai total output of the ( hatcheries of the United States bureau of fisheries in eggs, fry is about four and a half billions annually for an increase !n the food sup- ply b: the fisheries is in fishes } hitherto unused, and those that } it been brought to public | Some of these are ( sharks goosefish skat erayfish, menhaden. pean tata nnn in 1916 Fleets of submarine fishers onj* Il seas easily could obtain enou Correspondent oA AMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Oct howtin, toadfish, squids, sa) urbot, lamprey eels and “The Watere of the Earth Will Feed the People of the Land"—As Simon Lake Would Have the World Do \CAMP LEWIS MEN q its Fishing In the Days to Come. BUY MANY BONDS double that of last year. aiaa auaandl ep did his best. | train.—Kest Chicag fe start the journey thru the coming war-laden winter | ae enough food to feed this nation and to keep our allies} Half the gossip of society m starvation if the food is not wasted. If we are like, would perish if the books that foolish man in the boat and consume our meat and| {f° tvly worth reading were and waste much of it in garbage cans and over-| stomachs there'll be pangs of hunger felt by millions} of human beings—here in America and over the seas in| ~ NANNY - fitain, France and Belgium—before another harvest sea-|¢ ives. NABB It will be too late to begin conserving food when most it has been used or wasted. The waves did not give back the foolish man the crumbs and scraps of food he had away. ; Clearly it is up to us to conserve those millions of bush- B els of food American farmers have grown for us. And we must place of ail! — Liberty Loan figures made public . 1 at the camp this morning indicate jamb and veal) thar before night the sale of the | bonds here will total $800,000. Many of the men, it {s said, are holding | back on their purchases untt] the jlast day, there being considerable rivalry between the salesmen here and those al other cantonments. WEE COYLE RAISES A CUTE MUSTACHE tat! Corresponde: “se AMP LEW! is. Tacoma, Oct. 27. —Wee Coyle, famous as University ¢/| of Washington qaurterback, {s rais- ing & mustache! It looks like a misplaced eye “| brow, according to his friends, but Coyle declares that perseverance wins the game and that before lon ft will be a full _Srown brush. ICE AT ANCHORAGE Ice floes are reported forming in the vicinity of Knik and near An- ives of the and with the sailing of the ar to be the/t nger liners, steamers Alas- ns in Italy against ka and Admiral Evans, the naviga- the cabinet, coupled tion in Cook inlet will close on the ! for a more belliger-| arrival of these vessels at Anchor national policy. ' sea food to take the , mutton, pork, is pure Purity in cocoa means carefully selected, scru- pulously cleaned cocoa beans, scientifically blended, skilfully roasted, and with the excess of fat removed, reduced to an extremely fine powder by a strictly mechanical process, no chemicals being used, the finished product containing no added mineral matter. AND _IT_HAS A_DELICIOUS FLAVOR an‘s brain can supply the neces- ry machinery for getting the sea ne for man’s stomach to Ty enough to demand it Our cons Boe néous service seping down the cost ‘wh, bivalves COCCOOOOOOOOOOCOOO ESOS SE OOO OLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOE Analysis of the War Moves Written for By J. W. T. Masom or THe CRs pres ing them tn an ef- New Vessels the other day, Lake Jann Germany's first major offensive of ed tho present offensive tn the hope 1 ». Cadorna suffer mbt tar * a per bac » Internal co: n n Italy a leht as X tions similar instead of the alre arine dows the made another the houseboat ts the stock- !t of the Italian 1 sing at the 1 o circumstances has now come. other nations loy the draw. For the past fortnight the: The immediate e greater fish future One re th a capaci 1 nea food. The other ed with tion tube start now. When Herbert Hoover set apart next week as food con- ition week he hoped that every person would com- the formation of a food conservation habit which extend over all the days of food shortage. He would us begin early—now, at the very moment when the f Ration’s farms are giving up all this food. Hoover would put an end to every food waster, be that Lake intends to in the kitchen, at the dining table, on the farm or ng power of electric lights to at-| been evidences of dissatia! a th weer charge of the transportation and storing of foods. He E ract fish to his submarine. Then, Italy with the pres minister * g _ Would stamp as an enemy t at person who wastes food. when they are swarming about the coupled with municipal disturb. akness : boat, he will bring Into play the ances, with a de THE SECRET ARY’S WORD FOR IT \) bumping apparatus an? draw the! ‘The kaiser ‘inh thru pipes. Thia will make ft Secretary McAdoo told P: audiences that if plonagerg ot ms pasties wate cue i ernment funds were not raised by bond they sure. transport them alive to porta for _ Ty would be by increased taxation. distribution. 2 he difference between a 4 per cent bond and a tax Pill is aplenty. Your bond money not only fights for the * Boys in uniform but for you. Would you rather clip cou- | There are vast beds of oyuters say, in the grain of the wood and hard clama absolutely un touched on the sea bed. They are | pons than rustle for the tax collector? * It {s reported that thousands « beyond the reach of tongs and the ordinary dredge or drag next control poultry, says a Washington dis-| whisky workers are out of jot If Herbert tackles live poultry, we're the East. There never ix much said @ in Italy condi. those in Russia, seems to have sque error in al processes of © equi g the! » first real te: kaiser object recipes sent free unqnestionably order-| ently active Made only by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. DORCHESTER MASS. ales, mes uerar ore Ratablished 1 vutfite, QI Thoroughness Characterizen How this Woman 5uffered and Was Relieved. | | fort Fairfield, Maine.—*For many | months I suffered from backache caused by female troubles so I was unable to do my house work. I took treatenents for it but received no help whatever. Then some of my friends asked why I did not try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. I did so and my backache soon disappeared and I felt like a different woran, and now have a healthy little baby girl and do all my house work. I will always praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to women who suf- fer as I did."— Mrs. Atton D. Osxxs, Fort Fairfield, Maing , ENLISTED MEN TRY The Best Remedy is FOR COMMISSIONS Thousands of women have proved thi Why donit you try it? LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE co. LYNN. MASS. HOOVER WILL Dead poultry is meant. The submarine fisher could draw Going to begin betting against him. bout the thousands of whisky thone in by the ton. It would revo itionize the abalone fishing indus try of the Pactfic coast drinkers who are out of jobs To Give Fish Education One Making beef chewers fish eaters| | Will take time. It will mean giving |every person a fish education j "A great saving will come,” as| ferts Dr. H. B. Ward, of the Untted| # States bureau of fish *, “when housewives realize the value of fish! fl | that are now called ‘worthless,’ The |trouble is that judgments are col- ered by fishermen’s views that the only good fish are those which are good for sporting purposes—those that put up a fight Nl carp S¢ waneo base, and see very one will Ike it.” Since the PERHAPS THE reason candy goes up as sugar comes down fe that there never was much sugar in some candy, anyhow ie Fs If this fuel prot comes to the wo D8 st that the follo FOLKS IN La Follette’s home city are démanding his resigna <4 oant fone a ‘4 hs tion. But Bob’s kind never resign ov Pea ey Mahogany A chance for the pacifist Rosewood White pine Kbony ' » judgment 4% Accounts nt ibject to Check Are Cordia Invited BONDS FIGHT and shed no blood and party with conscientious scruples! ilk rem Mr. Robert skin sack lahoma, write any sufferer | "| of catarrh of the o any ! am mee rea bees Glad to tell my friends or sufferers of catarrh that seventeen years ago | was past work of any kind, due to stomach troubles. I tried mit any results, Finally | tried tell heii nine am happy to say | was enefited by the first bottle, and after doing full treatment | bed Spreading the English Language SRURTRL ot it. ntl : NEW YORK.-Burns, hit al ji TRUSTS Tene ln ha ke : i derecho; Hertog,- rolling. GENERAL BANKING or in the quartermaster I beginning of the war Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST, are threatening to strike nt takes over the don't We celving a hun 1 or more postal cards telling the: bakers 4 the d glad We Render an Exceptional Service In sy WIS enilste Tacoma, Oct men, ee forzando el out de Burns offices for commissions ax officers command . en segunda, Herzog, safe en. pri of the national The ing f ome f net ‘ iff, hit al right field | were selected from the ranks and of time without taking 4 Herzog Patri ipcoed emia Lp passing the examinations rep ame ts Gis tay cinscee a. please; Miter se will be made officers within a few Nand testimony if you think jt will runs.Havana (Cuba) La, Prensa weeks. ny one who has stomach trou itis army men those GUARDIAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Cor, First Ave, at Columbia st. emergenc A New York man say@ he can im from China and sell them a dozeh. Mebby. But| Mr. Nicholar Ror Jeat because he | a card, We jalways were dubious about that | food card system, anyhow. ff is able to Those who object to liquid medi eines can now procure Peruna Tab lets. port eae at 16 cent j will he?

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