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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918, PAGE 12 UARD PARIS THE DEFENSES OF PARIS MAKE FRENCH day, may be assigned t the defense of Part ‘ALL ASKED TO PRESERVE ALL FOOD POSSIBLE Under New Management. » male Vaders get within © big guns before the « A considerable assic these trained fighters France and others are trained for overseas service The Germans hay @nd Foch saved t The present " The Teutons as near the Ttal as they Of the war, At PONnsitered one of the str Feases in the work! impregnable, the Preneh deaders said But the Germans showed at I Namur and Antwerp Pong range siege guns “impregnabir foruft Paris was not ready for cordingly the French Yoted its efforts to item the German advance n Of the capital, rather than to prey The city for a si Tha holee was wise, the batt Marne proved Moved Capital ‘The French government decided RO take no chances, so on Sept. 3 914, it moved the capital from Paris fo Bordeaux. When the Germans had been driven back from the Marne, the capital was restored to Bince then the French have de Woted their best efforts to strength | Ring the fortifications of the city Wintil now there is no city in the World so well protected from the pos ibility of capture by an invading . Tt is as nearly impregnable an entrenched camp can be made this day of destructive T5.mile ‘Buns and iéinch shells Three Great Camps | The defenses form three great er camps on the north, east southwest, the northwest side of city being left practically un their except for the national pro-| while the Kruy D Geetion afforded by the River Seine.| turning out alex | It is on the north and east that! Greatest danger of a German at} es, and it is the forts on this Of the city that have received Most attention in strengthening defenses. 1" =POU OT EMPL what ae NOST Ak aoe Af comm an a » defenses The first 21 mih moat tiea A glacts second rampart nce are stri are miles Thes 400 #q sot factory in Fr with it, and cendoes will they open a A railway more than 60 miles tong | ts all the works, and, under| of the guns of the forts, it keep them supplied with the nec ammunition and stores until) { very last ©) The outer ring of forts is built on th ground upon which the Ger in 1870 placed their siege gun: ind bombarded the city. Nowadays Therefore the Musicians’ will fix musi publ con at ¥ ing. a= SCALE OF ML ° TT VERSANAES Fou mau BUC ~ ent and y no military en an outer ring of forts han been « tly t necessary big Kune #0 answer the Ge real Paris, are as big or bigger the Germans have inver | find Paris as easy jas were Liege and Antwerp nasociation, Local 76,| seroplanes were pri CAPITAL PRACTICALLY IMPREGNABLE o fal COMMELLES LES DOUBLE N USS ROR FL ORS MTD erurcr viFAamse OW of Paris « Une of fortifications, er the ¢ prise a triple ty proper that within the shaded This was built in 1841-44 road between the sl area on th and ex and the value toda .w military pe consists of 17 deta «1 forts within a distance of the only defenses of the t tructed, with fortifi principal modern ations, and the tg alt Butte BINEGN grt 1 Pt "vs OT aos E COURONNE each one of which the Germans must force surre n the war of 1870. a front of which form the main defenses of the city ones are from sig to ten miles from “=! Tokio - ts cae en, tals Po vi 20 pail Cottolene 90c ny one 7T2¢ ane ne 10¢ abe et 2se ane 2he cap Flakes ane 2 pkes. Sun Maid Raisins ..25¢ Citrus Washing Powder 24¢ nr 24e , 20¢ Making Powder 20¢ . 10¢ n Coffee Sa Rb | d's draft on mo rid wupr phen, Lux to 8 1 CU ee 60 tw One |GRANAM FLOUR Metaiiers pay joa! m of Barley can K. € Retaiiers 298 te 10% Large can Torden's Milk . STALL, 150 nvr Flour C20, OM pay, 10m snk BARLEY FLOUR Metatiors pay, 10% Ede to 26, CD ED ETS to BF 1D consume Id pay, 10-™, Tee to She, 49-™. $2.16 to $2.60 LOCAL BUCKWHEAT the mn 4e to Ble; consur Pay Hoe to 900 EASTERN BUCK WHEAT — Retatiors pay consumers should 4 STALL, 105 ng map, consisting of a watt | O47, YLOUN fashioned rampart, with alewmo MAIZE This wall in of prac | Te 4e; consum CORN MEAL wo,| to should pay , Oe to T RICK FLOUR—Retatiers | $1.07 % to $1.09, bulk an an ¢ nding ho 25¢) 10¢| 2he) . 2he) 19¢) 10¢)| non 2 cans Fat Herring can Karly June Peas Ibe, Ru Faust Macaroni Liquid Veneer .. bar Tollet Soap doz, Jar Rubbers 2 pkgs. Seeded Raisins Good Wash Board three miles of the origina) wall, Th ¢ 80 miles around the city ‘They enclose an area of heart of the city nearly pay, coumun should pay. $1.28, bulk 11 we to 1d%e CORN FLOUR Retatiers pay. the for the Huns to we, but factory has been guns, the big Crue » has kept pace &—— kuna whose cres | rmans, if} iment of} han any| UT KENTS Editor Star: Wf ments arisen the crease in rents in IN ative to the ¢ bomber over uncalled for Germans w aA nut to cr rent-bog's ar nm the envire Glangow expecially there went almoat by the landlord of supply and yw the | curbed | Clyde, Rents high a) The laws a tople en for cafes dn y ngs to pla for after-d: Ch Ne 4 LETTERS FROM RENT ERS 1914 BASIS just criticiam which have thia city It might terest some of the victims to know n were oe of the seagyl h: than paper petitions and resolutions jemice 1 that| \ & necenmity temand 41 ge) Consumers should pay 76¢ SOYA BEAN FL Keetath rhe hould pay ana Shinota Polish ve cans Spanish T er interesting, but of discussion neceanary to bring the fact to light that we have| & clique of undiluted robbers in our MOMINY midst, and with rents as they are today the endeavors to curb the un Just there is | Cinenme REPAIR SHOP of Shoestrings and in Retailers pay S117 he to $088 bulk, per Mm, should pay, pe sacks, 7 1 Kinds raise geema to go no further! to 1% Lower Vieor he people want ts action, and| rool to note that The Star ts| n the fore to bring matters to where the reduction of rents it In | Seain Ib, .. 456 | abe dor 48e COUNTRY BUTTER STORE Stalls 157-158 CONSERVE FUEL Trade With the UNION ANNEX You Will Alw Tender Meats Fresh Churned Butter Peanut Butter, Ib Guaranteed Fresh Beas. will be rewutt information — received this is what happened on the Clyde: Rents were raised to such an extent that it actually affected the morale of the peo ple to the extent that they sim ply had to lay down their toots and demanded restitution from the government. No delay or red tape volved. The government ‘bill which compelled the From fancy Call. |f| Where was in ~ Lime te panned a land bogs ‘ee STALIS 465—LOWER FLOOR | ENTRAL PUBLICMARKET ree to what they were In August. 1914.) and in addition all owners were com-| | pelled to pay back to every house ler every cent of overcharge from FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PINE AND UNION'STS. Entrances. First. and. Second Avenues SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P. M. wan former also added which made charges of Augunt | 1914, hold good for six months aft the clone of the war [EVAPORATED rRaCcHEs . fancy California & W of Great Fritain to bring rents down| vhs + = Does an Ostrich Look Like a Horge? | Lime ibe to ite, pink ite to soya Te to BKe, Washington col ored lie to 1246 ite, Retatiors fancy, ™., 136 to 16s, ehotee 12 ive ItWe. consumers shovid pay, fancy | © to te, chetee Ite to Ibe PRUNES Netatiers pay. laree Taian! 11Qe to 1dr. medium 16 %6 caonemers should pay, large Continued From Page Onell ite Ihe, medium | 3— * Help Yourself Grocery Carnation, Federal or Borden's Milk 10¢ Uneeda Biscuits, 2 pkes 15¢ All 20-cent pkes tional Biscult Co. Cookies and Crackers ive Large jars Tea Garden Preserves Bile Bun Maid Seediess Ra ihe Cream of Rice 2se Armour’s Grape Juice. 236¢ quart .. sie Cliquot Club Ginger Ale and Root Beer 156 Washington Macaroni Products, 3 pkes Campbell's Soups, all variets 2 ca Knox Gelatine, 2 pkgs Difty Jell, 3 pkes Post Toastics, 3 pkgs Searchlight Matches No. 3 cans Premier Sweet Potatoes Mazola, ga!, $2.49, 4 gal $1.29, pint FREE—Child's Cleanser Ivory Soap. large, 3 for 2D¢, «ma Albers’ Rolled Oats, small 1 1Z'%s¢, lark Aunt Jemima Pancake or Buckwheat in Syrup, small Z1¢, 42e, ros. Red Can Coffee B5e, a ie B. Coffee, Ib. 35¢, Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee B5e. °% Galt Blue Ribbon Tea, % Ib. 30¢, Ib M. J. B. Tree Tea. % 25e¢, ib Lucky Strike Fish Co. Fresh Dun os Crabs rie Fresh Dungeness Crabs. for Fresh Chinook Salmon Black Cod. Ib Ling Cod. Ib. Salt Mackere! Barbecued Cod Mrs. St. Arnaud PICKLES AND DELICATESSE Stall EB, Main Floor Stall 62, Lower Floor Home Made Pies 20¢ onge 306 de Scotch Highland Bread ite wherry Je ise Chow Cho 19¢ Home Made Chow Chow 15¢ Pear! Onions, % pint ine Ripe or Green Olives 15e¢ Genuine Fri lle French Cooki % pi 3 boxes Savings Bank extra medium extra Ib. urge cardamon flavor, dozen CENTRAL BUTTER STORES LOCAL RANCH EGGS, dozen, 48¢; NEW YORK CHE per pound BUTTER, per pound SSE, .30c 45¢ Farmers’ Vegetable Co. kima Gem Potatoes, 11 Ibs. be wae ‘Wediadin Fruit ¢ & Vegetable Company yples, dozen 20¢ Grape Fruit, each Cantaioupes, eact American Grocery ‘Stores Co. CENTRAL MARKET Carnation Milk, per can Mount Vernon Milk, 3 cans Selecto Coffee, |b. peta Hills’ Red Can Coffee, for for ° Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate, Ib. 8 pounds for ............ Campbell’s Soups, 2 cans 2 cans Pink Salmon .. Sun Maid Seeded Raisins, 2 Dp ckage 6 25¢ Albers’ Pure Rolled Oats, 3 Ibs. 4 Be ; 5 pounds for Cream of Rice, pkg. 23 package Ler : Pint bottle Snider's Golden Age Macaroni ages for +9 Hershey's Cocoa, 1-lb. ibe; lass Products, AM K. BELTZ, Mer. 3aked Beans, 1's 10¢, Del Monte Pure Fruit Good Taste No. 1 tins POs 0% + Crisco. .34¢, Wesson Oil, large . Crystal White Soap, bar Lenox or Clean Es sy Soap, Uneeda Biscuits, 2 package: N. B. C. fresh bulk Ginger 19¢; 2 pounds : Pure Country Sorghum; ; large can Jam zie 16¢, D1¢, $ 81, $2.75 small 42¢; medium S83e; 5 bar Snaps, medium wuerkraut and Sau sage 2he tin, SSe 69¢ 28e¢; No. 2 tin, 21¢; No. 5 10. Cis " Vy Ib, B5¢; Ib Red pkg. Tea, 8-ounce, Karo Syrup, A7¢; No. Lipton’s Tea, Hills’ Bros. pound Retatiors pay, fancy esedes,| the South pole phe. tome to 18%C, chorce| 9 George Washington was born in ton phe. Bee to #Ne. faney|the 17th century consumers should pay.| 10. A ship displaces its own weight Tike to Ihe, choles weeded | ik Oe to if %e. in water. The re wan increased confi dence in the government and in erpased output of munitions j Our landiords are also unpatriotic. | unjust and parsimonious and good at hand-clapping. They are a men ace to the welfare of the community and steps sbould be taken in a more drastic form than haa hithert considered WM. SHEARER . PICK OUT WORDS the following word-groups are two words in each met that in meaning Fr pencil In there Jare opposite out with you do them a fal}, autumn, r pay. medium can $146 to $18 ® Bulk 130 to ise Notations ate ean Cross them > Five seconds Editor Star: Cannot something be t the hardworking peo rent hogs of this ct months my rent has been and not one penny ‘or Tepairn of done to pre ple from th In four hot, narrow arke can $1.66 to $1.86. $2.50 to 62 © south coun ou out beautiful, awful rous, merciful, up ugly atin Kast ) per « spent ey | . ee) Inside, black, white, down to she qu ‘e-malion $1.26 to $1.65, to $256 BUTTER y. freah cream ery, brie cream ory. to 436; consumers bricks, fe to ble, cubes, ere are aix five-room cot N the othe a sim on ants and a od of re arr badly inn COUNT THE the house | lepar am living t the number observation Netatiers pay nent A r wore tim uting has ‘om the nd the nehe Ket soake 8 dete houne t when it rains w ae ee times 1 ome of th omplain t I might terrible state have asked to hi things fixed anc John know al months bef: trictly fresh Here pay. per 100 the D . tted Gema $1.25 to 900 to $1.00, con Netted Gems $1.60 per Mb, fancy locals, per 100 the owner that t ore whould pay a garbage can in a small garden and t und if 1] Per t CARROTS Ketall r noth-| $1.00 to 61.36 get the I my work consumers should pay _T0 OCEM | Women Praise Lydia E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Compound for Health Restored. the owner wou e * APPLES a. consumers Mr. itor ys fancy eating Am I nothing. h house what. fs to be to pay th ast raine or can In department to help fixed #0 to get y's worth out of it? L. M is | th get me! my | | RIDLEY. In almost every neighborhood in America are women who have tried this standard remedy for female ills and know Its worth Greedy land pinks, 1-1 degree rent con M 8 to $: from $ nmeit).| Athol, Mass—“Lydia FE. Pink ham’'s ‘Vegetable Compound has |done me a world of good. I suf | fered from a weakness and a great | |deal of pain every month and nothing brought me any relief un . ) ul I tried this famous medicine ance of equit be n I am a different woman since I FAIR PLAY took it and want others who suffer = S NG * Di con-| to Know about {t."-—-Mrs. Arriunr CONGRESS CAN lau 559 Cottage St, Athol, HIT RENT-HOGS ane A tax, the raising of * MAYBE THEY WANT GAS) in figure . T. Hatfield, ure such leg 38th ave. 8 with the venue bill has asked landiords be permit-| fat tre mi Mfficia sor m ted to grow make profit San Francisco, Cal.—"T was in a very weak, nervous condition, hav ing suffered terribly from a female trouble for over five years. I had taken all kinds of medicine and had many different doctors and | they all said I would have to be operated on, but Lydia BE. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound cured me entirely and now I am a strong, well woman.”—Mrs. H. RossKamp, 1447 Devisadero St., San Francisco, Cal " Continued From Page Kas service Ww man, | wants a clear ow re » been headed he told the em running catch me next time The police promised to patrol the oft police twice by but I I'm afraid they'll » hold-ups ongrenss, asking | D°%t ident war n, the pre of the laration be got © straints of conscience For special advice In regard to _| Such ailments, write Lydia E. Pink- */ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Tho result of its many years ex-! perience is at your service, that cannot be ot at by the re and love of country can be got at by taxation.” y SAVE THE 2% — FOR DAT WAR —dJUNE SAVINGS. | ZOBLE Grocery Company |6 bars Naptha Soap.... ~ Sound Market | Pineapples, each .....25¢ ng groups have T Westlake Public Market At Times Square. Westlake, Sixth and Virginia. GERRISH BROS. TEL, FAAAOTT 170 $4.80 ..10¢ ..b¢ STALLS 192 194 Svavehe per case MILK ‘ederal, tall cans Small cans undry Soap. .25¢ Matche: best Jar boxe doz. 16 4 6 bars L A rolls Toilet Paper ..25¢ 10 Ibs. F Flour, .65¢ 50c can Royal Baking Pow- | « ASE : 32¢ Rolled Oats ...25¢ Large can Minced Clams ....-.+.eeeeeeeeeseseee ABE Stores at Green Lake, Mountain View and Fremont Rubbers 25¢ .35¢ Best -90¢ Arley Ibs. Ibs. offee 3 Ibs. Ginger Snap: Gerrish Bros 40¢ pail Crisco Choice Ala. mon, lorge Pink Sal- -15¢ Our make Mayonnaise, Ib. pt....--. 15¢ a AN. «+ BUY SUGAR FOR CANNING AT SUGAR STALL, IN LOWER SECTION. tees Free Delivery Ripe Olives, Also a big selection of | cold meats. Westlake Delicatessen STALL, 104 STALL 104 K. AKIYAMA & CO. Direct From the Farm to You. Home-grown Strawberries, 15c 5 TEL. ELL, 4314 20¢ B5¢ neroz Fuel Cubes .. 1 Btove Free. Crescent 99 Coffee 1-Ib. package.....25¢ Home-grown Peas, lb.. New Potatoes, Fresh-Killed Broilers, Ib. Roosters, Ib. . Fresh-Killed Fowl, Guaranteed Fresh Quality Plus Quantity at All Times at the Fresh Creamery Butter, Ib. “l47¢ hte LTRY STALL 199 BOB ‘HOPCROFT Stall 6 STALL 116 Be Sure to Trade With Us Elliott 1947 Cigars, Candies, Ice cold Drinks, Cider by the glass Lower Floor — Tel. or gallon. Rew "Potatoes, 7 Ibs. 25¢ Cantaloupes, antes ...15¢ Fresh-Churned Butter, Ib Cream Cheese, Ib Buttermilk, gal. lee Creacn, dish MILK STALL—Lower Floor STALL 136—Upper Floor - 48¢ -28 1 Now. how many have you answered, correctly? Check your work carefully. You have had a simpler test than the sail- or who wants to advance must pass, because you haven't been speeded up and frightened by strange people and scenes, and you have had only about one-half of the questions he myst answer. Just the same, if you foflowed instructions and did the work correctly, you are SOMB BRAINY! Two numbers in each of the follow. the sum of 50. two. Five seconds page 40 ay 1 16 or “4 29 : 6 12 19 Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Phone Sanitary Elliott 2700 SOUTH END nce —Closing at 6 P. M., Saturd: DOWN {—DOWN!! DOWN!!! > price of fresh meats. We have received a care shipment of EXTRA FANCY VEAL It is delicious and cheap. CO-OPERATIVE MARKET “where the union man likes to meet his union friends.” Co-Operative Food Products Association, Inc. (Successors to Independent Packing Co.) Phone Elliott 16 CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN 33c JIM’S UNION BUTTER STORE STALLS 48-49 Jnek « $1.00 | MILK, ama! Where Quatity Counts Open Nine 1 Special for Saturday— ! pong fous Liberty Kraut, CANS MILK 5c offee, 31 FRUIT AND VE STALL 44 jatoes, per sack S150 per sack... 82.25 per Asparagus, : TABLES Vos erring, dosen ng, each Every Dollar Spent With the Private Trader Helps to Defeat the Aims of Labor. Do Your Trading at the CONSUMERS’ CoO- OPERATIVE GROCERY STORE No, 1 Membership costs $10.50—and you can purchase jes in Your Own Store your grocer- We do not give G en Trading Stamps nor do we cut pric at of the t for profits are now affiliated Associatic et Sound ¢ n Information Elliott 185 er Biliott 186