The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1918, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNE ESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1918 PAGE 3 | ONE LEG LEFT TO STAND ON VERDUN FREED | i CREE This Columbia —WITH— ‘ALLIES GAINING IN NEW SMASH. ALONG 20 MILES. BY LOWELL MELLETT (United Press Cor lent) WITH THE AR MIES IN FRANCE, Oct. 9 —The Brith Americans and French, in their attack, begun yesterday, on a %0-mile front between St. Quentin and Cambrai, are well ahead of their scheduled objec tives, The assault, beginning on a limited Satisfactory Terms Always FROM GUNS OF | _. 4 ; ROCHE TROOPS | ™* GROTE-RANKIN¢o | OTTO I KLOLL. President BY WM. S FERGUSON THE NEW RECORD FILING CABINET WITH THE FIRST AMERICAN ARMY, Oct. 0.—Verdur from German artillery dominatior of the front, rapidly grew in e until it Buy Buy encompassed the front be More tween the two cith Liberty Mo An average adva to thre Liberty | miles was made, ¥ tal pene Bonds Bonds tration of fiv miles in the center where the Americans, fighting side by side of English ottish and! French units, drove deep into the en emy lines, capturing Brancourt and Fremont The Americans engaged © this fighting are Gen, Lewis’ “Y Cat division, comprising —trooys from North Carolina, South Care a and Tennessee, ¢ no American Amer Make Your Stomach Your Best Friend : Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Digest —— the Food, it Sourness r - nV = and M You Feel Mime 1s ete apy (- Fine All Over. c 4 number of They ceded in retaking Niergines and iMers, but the tanks were put business and these villages « ‘on back The fighting began in a downpou of rain, but the weather cleared later This genuine wp-to-¢ in the day ny A A eccccces | Howard Overdraft Heaters and the ‘ How Fat Actress Was Made Slim Many stage peop tirely __ New Patent Heaters Are Recognized Fuel Savers ow If you want to be sure of a comfortable home and use less fuel, insist on buying a Howard or Patent Heater. instram fect _ te week by using this np famous Marmola Pr and finish and the mechanical workmanship Priced at $95 On the Most Liberal Credit Terms Cireror 211 Union St. 1332-34 Second Ave. just right mola Pres The manufacturers, after years of experimenting, have produced the perfect Heater—for the Howard and Patent Heaters are similarly constructed. 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Tveit Skinner & Eddy employe, that he 106 Columbia St. was forced out of his job because 5 TTT TTT nt Saved the Country : cod KE. Ferris, naval archi Th IF IT HELPS WIN THE WAR— =*")) EMBERS of The Star staff sub- scribed during Honor Week, for a total of $8,600 in Fourth Liberty the ship - ° f War Loan Efforts Loan Bonds. The Star finances the riptions forthe Fourth ‘Libert purchase of bonds for its employes on the most liberal terms devised by any employer in Seattle. The Star pur- chases bonds for cash, then allows its employes to pay for them in 50 weekly installments. No interest is charged the employe and he draws the full interest on his bonds. Under this plan, the employe’s subscription is limited to ten times the amount of his weekly salary. This same plan was used during all previous Liberty Loans, and has helped to bring sub- scriptions of Star staff members up to 100 per cent. PRE STAR PUBLISHING COM- PANY subscribed for $20,000 in Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds, an in- crease of $9,000 over its subscription in the Third Loan. The Star also contributed $500 cash to the fund raised by the Liberty Loan committee for promoting the sale of Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds. —THE STAR IS FOR IT nt Monday evening, were © $6,000,000,006 f the war * PLAN TO SEND APPLES TO SOLDIERS IN FRANCE In order that the boy mme ording ort will under all Russians Now Have it tell others Plenty of Vodka (Special to The Star by N. EL A.) STOCKHOLM, Oct. 9. rection of a ativ al T Advertisement iT T usands ain at work vodka | thm only thing in of which there is abun. altho the price is still high Rheumatism A Home Cure Given by | # One Who Had It For Constipation | : Carter’s Little ” Liver Pills | will set you right over night. | Purely Vegetable | Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price | Carter’s Iron Pills ‘Will restore color to the faces of those who lack Iron in the blood, as most pale-faced people do. Mark It is the duty of the Food Administration to conserve food to win the war. The Food Administration has abig problem to solve. Its duty is two-fold—to save foods and also to preserve industries. One of the hardest problems of the Food Administration is the candy industry as it relates to sugar. We all know that we must save sugar to supply our allies. The Food Administration realizes, too, that the candy industry is the 88th largest industry in the country, and that it is a highly respectable industry, producing an article of great food value and giving employ- ment to thousands of people, about 75 per cent of whom are women. It realizes, too, that the candy industry really uses only a very small part of the national consumption of sugar. In fact, less than seven pounds out of the 84 pounds (only about 8%) of sugar used annually by everyone in this country goes into the making of candy. While out of that 84 pounds less than seven pounds go into the making of candy, 60 pounds are used upon the table in the home. It is plain to see that the chief place to conserve sugar effectively and easily is right in the home—in the sugar bowl. Many people who have felt that the way to handle the sugar situa- ‘tion was to put the candy men out of business, now realize that only a very small saving in the home will do much more than could possibly be gained by throwing the candy industry out of business. Already the candy industry hasbeen cut squarely in two and it is now time for fair-minded people to know the truth so that a great in- dustry may not be completely suspended. The candy industry uses comparatively little sugar and that which it does use is not wasted, but turned into a highly nutritious food prod- uct which goes to supply the natural need of carbohydrates (bodily fuel) of all our soldiers in France and inthe camps, by the men, women and children at home. In normal times the candy industry uses only 8% of the sugar used capita in this country, Right now this amount has been cut ely in two. “CANDY as a FOOD has won—The Government buys it by the ton.” 1 and ¢ as assist in all practical ways r 5 ' enforcement of such an order The Candy Manufacturers of Washington

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