The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1918, Page 3

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THREE DAYS ONLY ‘I{8 SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 Seattle Man at Home WAR COUNCILS in Sound With Fishes CHECK BUILDING STARTING WEDNESDAY GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA 30 ARTISTS MARIUS BRAMBILLA Conductor THE WHO | BAC Meet her face to She’s good to look at— so is the story! The Girl’s Name Is... Come and See! ALSO THEODORE ROBERTS AND ELLIOTT m, Fifth at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 25¢ Children 10¢ Siiadiaiaiiaeiatiaeies THE TRUTH ABOUT CANDY samchenmmmmeeeeen, TRUTH ABOUT CANDY qeemmen} autem Why the Natural Craving for Candy? The natural craving for something sweet is common with all classes, and especially with men and women who work hard and with growing children. That’s because, in sugar, people secure fuel for the body. “Carbohydrates,” the chemists and physicians call this fuel. Granulated sugar is 100% carbohydrates, but, taken alone it is not pleasant food. of course, But mixed with nuts or fruit or other things, it is made up into a palatable and nourishing food product, called “candy.” Candy, being composed mainly of fruits, nuts, chocolate and sugar, is a very highly nutritive food product. Different kinds, varying in the proportions of sugar, fruits, nuts, ete., vary, therefore, in the proportions of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, etc. Growing children crave candy because growing bodies re- quire much fuel—hence the craving for candy. Men and women who work hard consume much bodily fuel —hence their craving for candy. (Go into the logging camps, into the shipyards, into the army camps if you want to see candy really doing its greatest work.) Candy is establishing its uct. It is asserting its ammunition which is everywhere, because it of children and because it ing many a brave soldier lf today as a wonderful food prod- right to live because it is the bodily speeding the work of men and women aiding in the normal, healthful growth supplying the energy which is send- ‘over the tep.” “ Every day people in all branches of work are waking up to the fact that candy is a wonderful food—economical and highly nutritious—doing a great work in this war and establishing its right to li —In normal times the candy industry uses only 8% apita in this country. cut squarely in two. of the sugar used per Right now this amount has been “CANDY as a FOOD has won—The Government buys it by the ton” The Candy Manufacturers of Washington James Scarlett and Son Taking a Dry Swim In the realm of fishes and sub-| the flounders and gasps for breath, the fort man, The gills, life surface luxurious marines, where strong man and swimmer strives with puny ef- here James Scarlett, Seattle 1s thoroly at hom only thing James In shi specially-lined saving suit, he basks on of the briny deep abandon, and defies wild, wild waves to wet him the picture, James has with James Scarlett, jr. Both have drifted ashore, after droppi jthe side of the West Seattle jin a demonstration the saving qualities of the suit To the uninitiated, an individual jencased in a Scarlett suit app |like a dolphin disporting himselt | lacks is khaki the with the In him just gover ferry, lite ithin the next 48 hours, author Jity will be forthcoming from Wash Jington, D. C., enabling the state and 1) county of defense the nation to restrict building opera sary nature. Thi ed will have important bearing on the ential build ing work, such as the erection in attle of the homes for workers in which the government is so vitally interested Forecast of this actio tional power to the + counell thruout tep, it is belie un vancement of es n, giving add tate and count carried today by tele aph to W, T, Prosser, state publici ty director of the from D M. Reynolds, connected with both the national council of defense and the United States employment wervice Ww 8 Gen. Vanderbilt to Be Guest at Dinner Brig. Cornelius Vanderbilt commandant of Camp Lewis, will be a dinner guest with his staff 1 camp officers, at the Army and Na club at Ay evening. A dance will foll the dinner. Th affair | will also be a farewell to Rear Ad miral Coontz. Lister and May 14th 0 0 1 also be guests. ave. N. W., started work on his|°? Hanson will al con —wW. 8. suit about four years ago, and per-| Sne can float, ‘sleep, swim, walk,| Mail Plane Makes . Fast Time in Flight eat, fish, paddle and be water enters. A specia : ager NEW YORK, Sept. 11 Chicago Mon at ba the top closes when the suit, taining an individual, is dropped Miller, aeri: into the Altho he goes c ork and Chicago, he immediately bounces out |New York and Chicago, cork whereupon the valve Belmont park 11 a pens : His actual flying time Bearlett ia trying to Interest a {Hours and two minute York firm in the suit, view of having its use adopt BOTANIST IS SUICIDE CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Odell FE. steamship lines. He expects for New York shortly. At Scarlett himself is manu-| Lnsing, nationally known botanist, suits for demonstration | 4% 1 here tod a suicide Lansing, 51 years old, was assistant botanist of the Field Museum. Over- councils councils Gen over the waves. Gov Scarlett, who lives at 5514 at con ve Leavin) m., Max carrier between arrived at ‘Tuesday was eight mail water under, like a lar with ed by to leave present, facturing purposes ew Three Seattle Men The United Sta 20 Wedn ing ht's list ts divided as ‘4: wounded severely died of disease ning's list wour The Mats inc next of kin, Dav Mrs, Helen Frazic Houser, next of } ashington n are wounds TW n i Walla Wa Corp. Barton William M. Wagoner William Horace Private Michael Duffy Private Ludwig Tande Private Howard L. Vail Private Constantine Pedrantl Adolph Stephan . arden Private or Private Joneph TL. Ainswort! | Private Alfred C. Mills | Private Edward H. Kee <n pDiVp oF Private Homer PB. Orrell WOUNDED | Private Hillary E | WwouNDED—vD | Private Angelo Ledri | Private Max Gr Private Angeli Private Sydney Private Walter F Private R | Private Budd Timm SE CTION NO. IN KILLED Name- Sergt Priv Private Darrell M. Dunkle | Private William D. Martin | Private Joseph } ces | Private Fred K | DIED FROM WOUNDS Sergt. Otis Kar Private Charles | Corp. Lorin Corp. Reuel Chesh Private Jesse Private Roy B. Misener | MISSING MacDonald . Buteau . Private Fletcher A | Private Theodore H Private Fred Olafson Deaths Wounded « Missing Deaths Wounded In hands of enemy Missing i Total ‘ ” rick P. Taggart , ; Magnesia Baths for | Dyspeptic anmeand Take Up Acids jand a heavy demand for railroad sightly blemishes, Physicians agree that nearly nine- tenths of the cases of stomach trou ble, dyspepsia and indigestion are caused by an excess of hydrochlori acid in the stor “Acid Stom- ach” is an exceedingly dangerc condition because the acid irritates 1 inflames the delicate stomach walle and lining, causing the par tially digested food to sour and fer- ment and develop gas, bloat, nausea and heartburn ould be ne with di ch the and ma an out accumulatior pain and discomfort op. the plomach & Ke rug ed inagnesia pc spoonful in a water, Thia rs drink and washes down acid inflamed and burning where in less than ton hes and covl takes up or » of excuse or blotting removi into ston linutes it ated walls lizes every | With th of the f the stomach every symptom of in stion will stop. Magnesia baths ng taken daily by thousunds of former dyspeptics who now cat | as they please without @ sign of in- digestion. rtment reported wounded, Hivide: 1 severely died from wounds, 3 n Mrs. EB IN ACTION : ins MARINE CORPS C ASU ALTIES Summary of casualties to date OFFICERS | of | divorce work was believed to have been the cause for his ¢ HUGHES SAYS SHEN WAS UNABLE TO WORK FOR vi Rica atin. FOUR LONG MONTHS [Able to Put in Full Time ce Taking Tanlac— ns Thirteen Pounds namec Private Edward Keel wounded severe! Sydney kane, Private Rex Darrell M. Dunkle n action; Private Re termined Ities Are Listed Today casualties Tuesday | follows 118 Killed in died degre # follows 118; 4 action, 88: miss- of wounds, 36; died of undetermined, ‘20. Killed in ‘action, 84; Angelus L. 6, missing in action va Harris, 169 Dravus st., other medicine Tan for troubles like I have never been able te find them, and I have paid out hundreds of dollars trying to get relief,” declared C. D. Hughes, a millwright, living at 241 Halock st., Portland, Ore., recently “I have suffered from trouble for fifteen years,” ued Mr. Hughes, “and had fallen off from one hundred and_ sixty- three to one hundred and twenty- one—losing forty-two pounds. For the past eight months, that 1s, until I began taking my stomach had been in su bad fix that I couldn't but would miserable in the pit of m ld in and I afraid to eat trouble. I the very had, but are as follows xt of Kin. zzie Masterson Warden ‘al... Mra. L Mont Mont. Augusta. Phillipsburg, stomach contin- ~asadena, ema, Cal nal Ridge WOUNDS Worland, Wyo. So. Great Falla Bellingham, DISEASE VERELY Idaho. Mrs. Lucinda B. I Mont Angelo Pedra Mont... Rudolph Stephan Coalt B. Ainsworth Mont.....R. J. MI Wasi © 0, Keel Tania what Start stomach the through to got to where I wa t caused me had no appe- sight of food me at times. My back pained me most all the kidneys bothered me had terrible head- was so nervous that I the floor night af to get any rest. I least four months time from work in the past twelve and forced to give up two good on account of my health. 1 bec pondent and wor- gre about my con William F. Orrell eat anything make me ing pain clean my back actually so much tite and would gag and side and my tantly, 1 and GREE David Grinstein Helen Frazier BH. King H. Whitt H. Guibers: Ida Maxwe _ wa jobs finally doa deal me ric at know it's putting trong, but it's th truth, say two bottles of Tanlac real i than all the other medicines I hake taken put together. I have picked up thirteen pounds of my lost weight already and am feeling just just like a brand new man, My appetite good = T believe I could two hours, and my stomach bother any more, My ache gone, the pain nald| from back and my 1 je | kidneys don't at all 1 Harma nply sleep like a baby, have more energy than I have had in years and really enjoy my work. I have enough faith in Tanlac to tell my friends that if they take and don't get results I'll pay for it my elf, and I don't believe I would t either, It certainly the for me." nlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a special Tanlac represent it pretty when I have done me more Oakland, ¢ Mrs. Irena C. Norton J. O. French nt. Miss Mildred Fowler Bu Chesh Mrs. Eva Harris is so eat every don't head UNDETERMINED jothell, Wash. me Ge Misener orge A are my ides Alameda, Ca} r bother me olm Macl H ittier, Cal Still Need Workers in Local Shipyard | There is no noticeable chan ‘Beautify your otiseeicneataecnese| Complexion — ‘There is still a brisk demand for ali al e forms of labor in the local shipyards, and rid the skin of un quicker | land surer, by putting your ein elp. Navy May Station blood, stomach and liver in | Commander Here’ good order, than in any| BREMERTON, Sept two naval officers place of Admiral former naval district navy yard, it is them will be 11 will Bece take the ’ other way, Clear complex- R. E. Coontz, bright eyes, rosy of the 13 3th | 4 the Bremerton| Cheeks and red lips follow Neath ore t cs the use of Beecham’s Pills. attle. | They eliminate poisonous WALTHALL, MOVIE STAR, matter from the system, |FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE |purify the blood and tone CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Petition for |the organs of digestion—Use for Henry B. Walthall, “lit colonel” of the movies, from his was on file here today The | “°° BEECHAMS derstood to in Los Angeles. Pa | holds its) jion, commander one Se- tle wife pers were filed by torney nal Corps auxiliary regular m residence of R. J.| Reekie, 9128 Rainier ave. Wednes day night. A picnic dinner will be | LargeatS held on the lawn at 6:30, Sold Satisfactory Terms Always mt QROTE-RANKIN¢o. OTTO F KEGEL, President The Substantial Nine-Piece Aluminum Cooking Sets Illustrated Are Free With Monarch Ranges Sold Now While the factory allotment of these sets is available they will be given absolutely free with each Monarch Malleable Range sold now. We urge immediate selection of your range to take advantage of this offer, as no further cook- ing sets will be supplied after present allotment is gone, Trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch Malleable Range. ANNEX STORE BARGAINS High-Grade 4 45-Pound Felted Cotton Mattresses, $ 1 3.75 Special, Each ..... _A special purchase of sixty high-grade Felted Cotton Mattresses are offered at a decided reduc- tion from regular value. Covered with good quality art ticking with roll edge, and securely stitched and tufted. Both the three-quarter and full-size Mattresses are included at the special price, each... .$13.75 Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin bad accounts Business and a E headache don’t mix—_ SHAC puts headache out of business 10c and 25c at drug stores Oc tiny par Witlowmoor milk. Ave butterfat ery. profit, Bring bottle THEY BUILE re are a F MANY “AR Now W of the We were naked the other da CONCRETE SHIPS A BARGES MANY contracts that recently let: Building at BRU! 'NSWICK, Ta er by Fleet Corp. ONE 3,000-TON CONCRETE VE TWO 3,500-TON CONC SIX 7,500-TON CONCRETE VES suilding at WILMINGTON, N.C. by Emergency Fleet soration JACKSON- by Emer- C “orporatio: at MOBILE, Al ergency Fleet Cor ding DIEGO, 1, by Emergency Fleet ‘orporation. Building at SAN FRANCIS- co, Cal, by Emergency Fleet poration, EIGHT 7,500-TON CONCR VILLE, gency Flee EIGHT 7,500-TON CONCRETE EIGHT 7,500-TON CONCR EIGHT 7,500-TON CONCRETE VESSEL: ONE CONCRETE BARGE, 98x28x11... Buflt_at FLUSHING BAY, L. 1, launched July 27, 1918 _PLUSHING BAY, about ready ‘CONCRETE CANAL BOAT ...... Built at, L. I for ieunchinae 500-TON NAVY CONCRETE for Inland Commission CONCRETE Being — built Waterways of N, Being built for Embarka- tion Service of the War Department EEN CONC NSPORTS +e for Embarka- of the War FIVE CONCRETE WATE Being built tion Service Department. for Embarka- of the War TWELVE. CONCRE’ G5X42x14 ... : i Servive Department woks like the CONCRETE SHIP and BA had COME TO , doesn’t it HANDLE. can do Our plant will We are rush- ing construction 4 You can become interes Come in and ask about it opport you can't call, WRITE, and we will send y CONCRETE SHIPS that will open your eye American Concrete Pipe & Shipbuilding Co. W YORK BLOC UN This

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