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Show UNGLE SUM HAS GIVEN THE SON ITS ORDERS "Discontinue scntlino; pam after date of expiration of subscription subscrip-tion tiniest subscription is renewed and paid for. (This nilinL' to be effective October 1, 1918.)" The war industries board has served, the above notice on The Sun. Wc arc thereby compelled by the United States government, as a conservation war measure, to place ottr entire subscription list on a "iKiid-in-advancc" basis, cornmcncni? (Vjber 1st. As this Is a government gov-ernment order, newspapers have no option in the matter, and we trust our subscribers will appreciate this condition. Patrons arc merely being asked by the newspapers to help the government in this conservation measure Statements are being mailed to all subscribers in arrears for The Sun and in order for subscribers to keep their paper coming regularly to them it will be necessary for them not only to pay up to that time, but in advance as well. Don'f put this aside and forget it, but obey the request if you wish The Sun n continue coming to you. v |