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PAGE 2 NORTH FRANCE — AND BELGIUM TO BE FREED Years service to the homefurnisher! | o4 —eredit ts © te you ina x 2 «| Dauaty antistectory Dispatch From Carl D. | Groat (United Press Correspondent.) have helped es- ish thousand: homes — tet help yout » ef STANDARD e) WASHINGTON tor will find Belg een Brea out of the grasp of the Teuton Military authorities made this prediction today as the first of the great German break—the re treat eastward from the La Bas see canal region—-became an ac tue lity Hammered by untiring legions, in cluding vast reserves, the German retirement la likely to be extensive probably aa far east as Antwerp, Al ready the enemy is shifting his t boat bases out of Belgium and ts pre paring to can in the country ruthlessly trampled in 1914 TT jective of the d-Amer) ces since the Marne turning ittle has been the wrecking of the German army. Today there chance that an attainment of that ¢ ject will come far sooner than ha» been anticipated BOCHE 18 FACING RU US RETREAT In any case the retreat in prospect | contains many elementa of extreme danger to the boche, He has been fighting hard to escape a ruinous re treat and it ts not at all certain that he will be able to extricate himself without « disaster to his forces Army men are plainly jubilant over the present situation and the outlook The surest signs of the times ts held to be the state department ad vices showing preparations for relax = us “CALL-AND-CARRY - IT - AWAY” SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY; NO C. O. D. OR PHONE ORDERS; ONLY ONE TO A PERSON. wave what he casserole: special for Friday and Saturday— $1.29 regular price $2.50 fireproof casseroles put tn heavy ted tra: Telnet for sie value $2.00. ing the «rip on Belgium. The boche is gathering up his material and shifting his naval base staffs. 1 > moving his U-boat bases east ALLIED SUCCESS FORCES MOVE BACKWARD Authorities warn that the Hun y have the temerity to label thin movement voluntary and une it as 4 sign of sincerity in further peace ma neuvers, But, the plain truth of the —-cup size pure aluminum cof- situation ix that he being forced can ta] fee percolator: with ebonized ff out of Belgium and France by the r heitle, dou. handle: will make as fine a cup [series of battles raging from the sea ble ster, pudding— of coffee as any percolator to Verdun pan. colan and casserole:] that's made; regular price Everywhere the British, Freneh 50; special for wesinied $2.19 and Americans are hacking at the claws which have held key points in France and Belgium. Now the weight of the allied pressure, due to big American reinforcements, i» such that the beche cannot cling much longer. OFFICIALS WARN AGAINST OVER-CONFIDENCE Roth American and foreign offi clals here are unanimous in warning against over-confidence at this time. While they foresees vast possibilities in the next few months, they suggest | that any letdown now would be fatal Germany is preparing to step in at the psychological moment with a peace proposal on which she will stake her chances. If {t fails, she will | have to throw up her banda. | Changes in the imperial ministry | GERMAN BORN BOND | Bulgar Deserters ‘SLACKER THREATENED) Are Driven Back trey "wit, veenare. the way for 4 BURLINGTON, . Oct. . 3.—-Peter peace proposal, diplomats believe. Schmidt, wealthy German-born farm AMSTERDAM, Oct. 3.—Dulgarian ps amg ventana er, after refusing to buy a Liberty | “eserters, advancing on Sofia, have | FINED FOR STEALING PENNIES joan bond, was hurried to Mount Ver. been driven back by government, Mone hg rel prog was — _ Ron to escape from an angry crowd . accordl a $100 and sentenced to serve 20 days} of citizens, who were proceeding to petit ¢ cult . igs. vba in the city jail, for stealing pennies Bchmidt was permitted to buy a ‘Mat city, received by way of Vienny trom news stands Thurs BSchmide was permitted to buy a/ today. Sofia is out of danger, the Qordon. bond. dispatch said. $3.50; special for Fri- day and Saturday... $2.19 \ Judge sen ood John 5. pronot tence “Sweet Ldnd of Liberty, of Thee I Sing’”’ LET OUR VOICES ON FRIDAY NIGHT SOUND LIKE THE TRUMPETS OF JUDGMENT TO THE HUN AND HIS ALLIES Let the voices of free-born people penetrate into their fiendish souls and make them tremble to the very marrow of their bones. COME TO THE ARENA TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR Liberty Sing and join in the choruses of our songs of Liberty and Victory that will pronounce the death sentence for tyranny and arrogance of Junkerdom. We need you all to sing with us to make our voices heard. The rally will be held under the chairmanship of J. W. Spangler, and the following program will be started promptly at 8 o'clock volution of Dixie,” Bremerton band; “America,” community chorus; chorus (selected), Camp Lewia soldiers; address, “Community Singing,” W. Dwight Mead; solo, “Somewhere in France,” Miss Hildur Lindgren; solo and chorus. ritannia,” Mme. Hol- lingshead-Hubbell; address, “Fourth Liberty Loan P. Bissett; Charles G. Heifner, speaker; solo, ““Marselilaise,” Neal H. Begley; group of songs (selected), commu chorus; chorus (selected), Camp Lewis soldiers; solo, Itallan hymn, Michael De Caro; solo and chorus, “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” Mrs, Ro. meyn Jansen; group of song 1), community chorus; airs of the allies, Bremerton band; “The Star Spangled Jsanner,” community chorus (nelec The following songs will be sung by Home Fires Burning,’ “Over There,” “A Long, Long 1," “Here at Home We're Backing You,” “Onward, Christian Soldiers,” “Auld Lang Syne,” “Old Black Joe” and “Suwanee Miver.” You Will Be Proud to Sing With Us the community chorus: ‘Keep the "| ple don’t like to improved our positions | war office THE SEATTLE STAR Only 14, But Puts Her Writings Over Thelma Louise Boughton This is Thelma Louise Boughton Id-year-old student of the ¥, W.C. A vocational school for girls, who, in spite of her youth, has had articlen poems and wtories publish Housekee the Journal Woman the panion, and half a dosen ¢ ali Ima, who is investing the nat from hor writin and wer revi ¢ for succes#ful whe in t atampn Journaltem rea la un failing, It's t t write what you want to wr wre what you think will like, M your characters « folk. Pe 1 about failures.” DRAFT DODGERS WILL LOSE LAND renouncing their citizenship 1 th in ore dine after taking cannot hold real estate to is challenged t fon given local board No. L. Kennedy, draft Thursday morning. Draft boards are being called upon by Kennedy to notify the ap peal deparunent in of this kind, in order that the property held by the delinquent draftees may re vert to the state Demand Reprisals for Burning Towns (Special to The Star by N. EA) LONDON, Oct 4 and British preas, led by the Lon. don Daily Mall, London Daily Mirror, Petit Journal, Temps and Figaro, are demanding that the British and French governments serve notice upon Germapy at once that full reprinals on German towns will be exacted if any more French towns are wrecked or burned the German retreat. The Mirror ft, and who this country, out their first pa if the the attor to an opin loy T. J appeal agent, canes says thin in the only way to stop || the vandalinm of the Germans, who appreciate only “fear and force.” Beligum Reports Battle Successes HAVRE, Oct. 2.-(Delayed)}—“Our local pushes at different points have nnounced today. ve captured “Brit Oheluwe. Flancque farm inh troops Le Binet and La (Gheluwe in lens than two miles northwest of Menin. Le Hiset and La Flancque farm are a mile north of Armentieres,) “British airmen destroyed nine en. emy machines and two balloons.” Say He Paid $300 to Neiln Bernthsen, Dane, aged 31, ia held in the city jail for federal in Vextigation Thursday, following al legations that he paid the skipper of 4 steamer berthed in Eitiott bay, | $300 to furnish him safe passage to South America to evade the draft Hernthsen was arrested by Police ori K. L. Webb Sunday, at a local hotel, but the fact that he had paid $300 for passage out of the country did not come to light until later Boche Torch Sets Roulers on Fire PARIS, Oct. 3.41243 p. m)>—The Germans have set fire to the Belgian | city of Roulers, Roulers, which waa one of the prin cipal objects of the previous British drives in Flanders, has been practi- cally surrounded by Belgian and Brit ish troops. of Ypres. being discussed. Twenty Yeare Ago: Ladies wore busties- Cream wae & cents @ pint. Nobody had endicitis. The hired girl drew one fifty a week. Ko one "listened in® on the telephone. The butch. er*threw in® a chunk of liver, Pneu- matic tires were a joke. Wrapped Bread wasn't known. But—who wante to live 20 years ago ? THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, a= ‘The French | in | the Belgian | jand clogged and | occasionally, Escape U. S. Service «cto and duit misery in the kidney It Is 12 miles portheant as ne | tions. ‘Triumphal way from Paris to For- | est of Saint-Germain as a monument jhe sells lots of Jad Salts to folks to the victorious peace of the allies in| \trouble while it is only trouble, 1918. U.S. TO LIMIT WASHINGTON, Oct, 3.—Kollow ing announcement by the war in dustries board that the nent would fix the maximum retail price for shoes at $12, It was explained today that 1 to well at a higher price will be eut after Oc tober 1 Dealers, jobbers and ufacturers must pledge them Ives to abide the ruling All aby have n divided into! a A will ine shoes welling from $9 to class C, $8 to $5.60 ENEMY STRUCK | PRICE ON SHOES BY CROSS FIRE | AT ARMENTIERES BY J. W. T. MASON (United Prew: War Expert) NEW YORK, Oct, 3.—Having abandoned the Hinderburg tine between Cambral and St. Quen ot will har in each nt existe between un waliont exints ee neil of defense rep Ml of defense repli one and Armenticres, which @ub resentatives will hear plaints genet eee ena [jects the Germans to a heavy cron pli eagyis oy rie hee fire and which ts using up Von Hin ® are lived up to Worker Dies on Way « for nDUPE'S HpArRE TeNErven. The line from Armentieres south ard must be brought quickly to con: rm to the new front between Cam to Police Station vrai ana st Quentin as a measure of Manpower economy ste William = MeMullen Duthie shipyard employe was uddenly | ab taken il] while at a restaurant at}! 606 Seventh ave Thursday | * morning, dying en route to the Yicity hospital in a police ambulance City physicians have as yet been unable to determine what caused his de He tn survived by a| be ninter at Gig Harbor, with whom police trying to! be commun Tr in at the county morgue ing and for women » vietima interned t by Mayor Hanson and Chief of e Warren, after a conference Thursday, New sheets and cots for the receiving cells, together with general improved conditions are called for. kon authorities, were ordered | ful, will tend to outfiank Lille from the north and make a rear attack upon the city ponntble. By’ their present withdrawal in the Arinentieres doubtiess hope to be able to block a quick Belgian advance farther north which Hindenbure’s de ‘LEMON JUICE = It in prob kaiser will t a severe however, tha don Lille wi Crack Home Morale ‘The lows to the German home mor. ule would be very acutely felt if this creat manufacturing center were to » wrested back b the allie Lille in #0 to the Belgian lary that it forme a part of the ce Helgianderman border. Yor in reason, the Belgians themselves to threaten it by their ut off Ostend and Bru This same operation, if success sector, the Germans Heigium, thru the advantage nse will pos on in holding a straig ed line. It ptful, however, whether nbure will, auc He may by shortening his front line west of Lille, but thie number ought not to 1 cael ) be sufficient to hold up the Belgian } Girls! Make beauty lotion | °¥" } at home for few cents ) )) it Bqueeze the jules of two lemons! at into a botile containing three ounces | « wf Orchar Whit shake well, and & quarter pint of the bent nd kin whitent xion beautifier has the lemons any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, and nee bh . w tan, rednemn, sallow? When the present German retire }| ment west of Lille comes to an end, will terminate the retreat in that sector as far as Von Hindenburg is ple to control his own strategy and © Delgian territory for trading eo when peace is declared Thereafter, any further retrograde movement will mean the beginning the abandonment of Belgium and t a direct march backward to Germany and pend the F COMMITTEE MEETS FRIDAY A meeting of the United States Homes Megistration committee will be held in the assembly room of burn and w dina and the Chamber of Commerce, 3 p. m how clear, soft and rouy-white the Friday. The regular Friday noon skin becomes, Yeu! It ix harmless. iuncheon of the members’ council commas ——= will be postponed, because of the save you more SUIT, COAT, DRESS | ST. FLORESCH UPsTAIns OUTS FINE FR IGHING KIDNEYS We eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys, then Back hurts and Bladder bothers you | Most folks forget that the kid neys, like the bowels, get sluggish need a flushing we have back else region, severe headaches, rhew matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts | of bladder disorders ] You simpiy must keep your kid neys active and clean, and the mo- ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid | of grapes and lemon juice, com. bined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stima late them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids tn the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inex pensive; makes a delightful efter vescent lithia-water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complica- A well-known local druggist says who believe in overcoming kidney u: ed Bread is the War-Time Bread, Decause: ti piece accurately. 3--It sav etring. none being used 4—It prevents waste by keeping clean and fresh. war work activities of the mem rn. Announcement I have recently returned from the East, where and pleasure of taking some spe- cial work in oral (mouth) surgery with one of the famous oral sur- The special and interest- ing cases included impacted (un- irrupted) lower third molar (wis- dom) teeth, necrosed (dead) bone of the lower and upper jaws and geons. I had the privilege fractures (emergency) cases. I am particularly well equipped with my modern and complete X-Ray Department to handle the most difficult cases of mouth sur- gery. 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