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° Of the candy men we ask for We sughed in scorn “You bids : A ton for little-chimney kids, 4 { that Said they: “Oh, goodness gra- cr cious me! It } 1 a Can you hang a ton on a Christ-——— cae é q THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE : VOL. 14, NO, 250. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1912. QNE CENT HUNT FOR | mas tree ON TRAINS AN NEWS STANDS YOUNG, WORN OUT, VERY EARNEST, IS DR. FRIEDMAN - HOME EDITION |: CUREFOR SCOURGE ON TRIAL of losis Remedy Takes Pa- OH! HER E’S A NEW SUBJECT FOR THE “MOVIES” Discoverer Tubercu- Disappears During Honey- | moon, Leaving Note Hinting at Suicide. tients for Treatment. SCIENTISTS WATCHING NO COAL | WED AT VANCOUVER. | RUBIES. Dan wi » DIAMOND | : AN s | Dr. Friedman Re Dak OTHER JEWELS | “I Could Never Make You # ady to 5 S_Io | | rove to ii Pare Ea Happy; | Can’t Stand World His Mi ; Life,” Life’s Labor is a Success Married . | By Uulled Press Leased Wire , | ¢ : 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.| RLIN, Dec, 17.—Fulfill- i ‘a | j ern 17.—With the ocean beach | t play to and the bay shore rolled, ! € t aoe agg rs t e se c je- ¢ polic h nosing about | the police launch nosing ab / ge totaal | the bay, and posses scouring j Dr Frc 4 the parks, search for Mrs Bes Fr nt 1a pub- sie I, Hanter, the six-day tute here for treat- | ) | bride of Jos. Hunter of Port-| f rtified cases of land who disappeared yester- i is _ er the super- on, after le '@ till nee DR. FRIEDRICH FRANZ FRIEDMAN Scientists and physicians from ninting suicide, is still on, Pa ‘ sod cman with but ehght hope of find EDITOR'S NOTE.—On November 6 last, Dr. Friedrich Franz er ag te ye ling the missing wife alive Friedman of Geriin announced to the Berlin Medical society that were gues at a the |e, Li ‘ he had discovered a serum with which, during the past two years, inic, which. it te | This in the note received bY) he had treated and cured more than 600 cases of bone and lung laa ronteat Auber | Hunter tuberculosis, In the following article Correspondent William G. cure” sines aeuiadl | “Dear Joe: Oh, | don't know Shepherd, who recently secured from Or, Friedman an exclusive | history began how to begin this terrible little | interview amplifying hie claims, gives an interesting personality Dr. Fried S ie 4 , | letter. When you receive it, sketch of the young Berlin claimant to the highest honors in med- | 04 severnt poor ober Pe geen = = meee = sro oe ef © © | or before you can do anything, leal science. serum. All were evidently visti ne ? Coal is a precious stone. there was plenty of coal. We | | probably will be dead. You | - of consumption RWEAR NO JUST Mr. Webster to the contrary used to pay $3 a ton for bi will never know how miserable | BY WILLIAM G@. SHEPHERD Deluged With Inquiries. . 9 seithatiiad bang tuminous. This may sound tam. | could never make you | BERLIN, Dec. 17.—On Christmas day, in a small laboratory in The action of the serum in thei notwithstanding, coal ts a pre- like the senile ravings of old a happy wife, because | cannot | Berlin, there'll be a tired-looking, sad-faced young doctor at work cheese Will hb /tabobed aith dines ait cigus stone. men, but it is true, neverthe stand mi life. God pity just as he is at work on all other days tention by a large committ t Mr. Webster, in his well | less you, if you love me very much. | With a smail syringe he will be © the bodies of on easingut Retin apeuatiota pore inoen. werk en: werte. earn, | There are. these to cling to 1 do pity you, but it would be after th her of his huge Met of pa wonderful fluid w their dictum probably will hang the MM . the belief that the price of coal impossible for you to be more which he claims to have cured hundreds of tuberculosis victims ot of the whole mediesl Waral E - CHIMNEY CHILD pore cook vs ee | le bigh because the coal barons miserabie or unhappy than | | Germany within the past (wo years. He is Dr. Friederich Franz | as to whether tuberculosis can oF substance pobgea from de | are greedy. Uncle Sam is am. Am leaving you this way Friedman cannot be cured by Dr. Friedman's a “re bg je matter | one of these, apparently, though because | think it better. You, , All the pleas of physicians and scientists for long interviews | giscovery 4 se a ae a Ran a ‘ut, " , a it Lake, don't keep him away from his job, that same job being to cure | b is, of course, no * | we regret seeing him ndopt perhaps, will go to Sa i - As a@ result of announ ent FRED L. BOALT. Jat the moment of going to press,| 7h! Is, of course, nonsense, this narrow view and our friends in Portland consumption pe Wrindeeale Guate tonal and queenly young! the fire-fighters were dragging their) | 008% ee ee ee. thane Here in Seattle he has sued never need know this, as they has tuberculosis on the brain. He got it at school. |General Thackara and the Amert Gonidescends to take|Jeans. Concerning which more] [OMIT Syely ei hen there the Pacific Coast Coal Co. and would If | waited till we went | p little germ haunted him ike some giant specter. The | can newspaper correspondents bere want ads at the Souvenir and #non is a ja Sar bk ah eeal tet te the the rthweatern Commercial ae | See ere ee: | i) atom of death was to him what the dragon was to /|are simply deluged with cables }Bhop on Union st. was start ; | ‘greund.’ ‘Then tt will be the Ce John J. Sesnon Co. | take, and It would be imposel- | patel wr i i and letters of inquiry from the Lé ‘ber customary sang-froid The annual barbers’ ball will be ast tliiene t all st . | fo », charging that de | d!@ to continue it Please for | is pa wanted him to be a teel, easy-gaing physician United States. when a messenger Siven at Dreamland tonight Pere, a ee eee eee fond npanies charged ex- give and forget, Your heart | But he got terribly in earnest. He. spent most.of the time im Ris To all inquirers it has been sal@ jeckage containing what event In itself, Is important ; one law of supply and de | | prices for eo) sup | Segken BESSIE laboratory, fooling with teat tubes, microscopic slides and foolish |rnat while it ie undeniable that Dre HBlash looked like a suit of 4 @ fragment of social news in ton oor A. iesoretie, That te~ pit Alaskan forts. The | “P. &.—Bend my effects to turties. He quif the social circle in which his family mov Lat Friedman has made what seem to ” ‘Waion underwear. sorial circles. pid ™ on * 80 = bo - rag wrouaht th the United | mather. er he expla'ned that be had no Ume to put on ning clothes be several wonderful cures through on left no message and| Its interest this year, however, ex-| 007". ro vig nae . at : row: gutter Sainte eaid today He went to Italy f reat, on the plea of his parents, and con the use of his serum, many of the fae soto attached to the | tends beyond the limited purview) i110) because the coal barons cle says he paid ry “We had rover quarreled, and | . co agar coggg ARI German physicians maintain an a& ithe sympathetic reader, f the society editress by reason of) eal fields. M and $29 a toa. cannbdt account for her action Bes There he saw thousands of Chinese dying | titude of reserve ; why the young lady the fact that the barbers are go! ng thkes of Paneer? ee ae if this be true it shows, if it | ste appeared to be unhappy, but on! ead of touring China, he studied tubercu Others, many of them of note, = take 3 collection for the little. au: baat, ory | shows anything at 1, that account of her health. As soon as “s ehtoh waies of tha chee AalO 1 i have come out strongly for the leis haa unfurled the | Chimney kids higher than G | cect te a precious stone, and |We reached San Francisco, I ar-| ‘ vinited most ‘tized and Oriental countries | Friedman remedy, and the impres There have been times when our ™ treatment for her by D: where “the thorn war in his couch. " nb wh laughed and said. sttitnde towards barbers has not Mr. Baer was fnted by | that It i¥ rank extravagance to | ranged for treatment for her by Dr Dh are. “the ‘thors! War im, bis peck.” sion here is growing in medical cin what I cali cute!” ‘ 1 God to run th busine: burn it. The however, Strange. She paid him two visits rial ions a — noeree cles that the real tuberculosis cure indly. When the razor pul r business | a ‘ ; 09 : | have a penchant for fragt ay? hoton ml crowds Co we i the United States of Amer. | ‘# sub Judice, as the lawyers |and was to have gone aga 8 M =| S years of age and has leds tense life. Music is |" “4 norte ing, and there) ®’ notte of dandruff cure despite| ‘ca. He says so himself. His | say, and it isn’t polite to dis dav, pasting. } ow posed wie 60)’, Saenwe of reldan agg booegy ar ikis eden fact aes “ why, in a free country, yess ansociates {n the business a cuss ft " cot Digger wigan er of his office ten pls ‘ ABANDONING ar protests, or when he insists on hess are wi Sigal wlan ner of h ice, which he often plays Wear red next the skin giving us a faco massage or | 480 dixinely appointed. They Out at our house we have « ‘The young i dy About his rooms | counted ten statuettes and pictures of Napo- | ny let that pass. | shampoo which we are sure we| Will tell you, if you have the shank ¢ eeel. pemered eee: ten th leon. } it is nof a union sult.| 4on't need—at such times we do not; Merve to ask them, which w heavily against burglars, Agen lig “He has been my model” said the doctor. “I have tried to | HOPE FOR TWO Uttle worsted suit! ike barbers. haven't, that, if they reduced and accident, wo we do not |moon. They were undecided as 10) fight my enemy unrelentingly as he fought his.” csiacle two-year-old little But we take back all the mean, the price of coal a nickel a ton worry | ” Po. ee er And in his way by | hovel ' a Cie hi y he is aa grim and unyielding as Napoleon. 1 thas @ “cute” little | things we've ever said about them.| they would starve to death Some day, when hard luck ere poo iden paime wan} Mave Never met so astounding a man. Apart from ha wore be ta LOST AVIATORS. } and a “cute” little | phey are abso-lutely all right That shows how scarce coal is comes our way, we will take it |. Mr Hunters maiden name was) cracious and kind. But as a doctor he is lik id, eh “e > ¥ : ‘eG |Cooper. Her mother lives in Port-| e cold, shining steel > front, The ybung lad: We can rememb he { brok: ‘ 4 Press 1 wi rt siaae a y me — on remember when | to the pawnbroker’s. liand. Her father le dead. She for and has all the unpitying hardness of science. ‘ oma Leased Wire Ei indke some kid hi | GOVERNOR FREES ] Sse — plan Som: & atheceranhes I have taken a number of trips with this «rim scientist, in the aL. Dec. 17.—Ab ak on Christman’ ~ 316 PRISONERS | When she left her husband yes Fag eesed of Berlin, and I have seen many patients In bis office, but ugh more than 70 hours have ere oe Caren SEATTLE WOMEN TO FIGHT ‘ead aan Steeler Wore: asl {pave naver seen him pass a child without pinching its cheek and | passed since they passed from Phow thoughtful our big-| LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Dec. 17-— [erate vere one One had $10 He has been too busy to be married; the tuberculosis germ |*#ht bebind Point Firmin, Horace Teaders are in their selec-| Wiping out of the convict camp ge aes Dr. Strange’s office| Wouldn't let him Kearny and Chester Lawrence, nts. |in Arkansas, coupled with a desire FOR PASSAGE OF MEASURE sa Rak Guat tha voune Yelekn ne? He |s not strong physically; he has often told bis Intimate | Long Beach to San Francisco avia- | to deal a death blow to the leasing friends that he has worked so hard and has so much hard work | ‘ors, are missing today, and many fh many comtend that a po|system, by which prison inmates er appeared there yesterday ahead of him, that he does not expect to live beyond 45, |have entirely abandoned hope that “a clane and airy job.” | are peddled out to contractors, is . He is so wrapped up in his work that there > y |they may be alive. open ot a minis-|the admitted motive of Gov. Don BIG ALIMONY FOR when he does not-eal. OR are many days | "Wireless mess Brit- mitted that a cop|aghey, here today for pardoning iZE = — = — ih Rel ish sloop of war Shearwater, which to the common heart of | 316 state convicts — WIFE OF HEIN | |joinea in the search, say there is ‘Most folks. He knows, “The penitentiary was not de! Women of tle are planning years ago took an active part in SY Th |no trace of the men or their hydro knowledge, how des-| signed for a Sunday school,” was}, open a fight in a campaign in|the movement to have capital pun-|, NEWBURGH, N. Y... Dec. 17 jaeroplane in Crescent bay or im ‘are the poorest poor,|/the protesting telegram received | ishment abolished, will devote much | The second highest alintony ever | the vicinity of Point Duma. It was support of Rep. Goss’ bill abolish- ind they are put to it to|by the governor today- from mem ing . 0 | ‘ , lof her time during the next few|@ranted In New York city was to off this promontory that a sailor of be joyful on Christmas |bers of the state legislature. jing capital punishment, to be intro-| months toward the same object.|4a¥ awarded to Mrs, Bernice HOW HE OBT AINED F AMOUS | the steamer Higgins, Fort Bragg to a, Most policemen were lit-| “No,” answered Governor Don- duced in the next legislature. | Mrs. Stirtan believes that anyone Heinze, divorced wife of Frits Au |Rendondo Beach, yesterday saw once. So when department learned that Pi and The Star a show exclusi gustus Heinze, the copper king Mra. Hein will get $1,000 a month for herself, $233 for the rent of her apartments, and a sufficient | what he believed was a plane of the ARCHBALD “OIL” LETTERS “isi. lgshey. that’s true, | But let me] Mrs. Judson Filbaugh, way that the penitentiary Was not tendent of the leginiative mit-|of crime cannot deny but that pan- were designed for a revengeful hell,/teo of the W. C. T. U., will be in|ishment by hanging is barbarous Bed either. Olympia during January and Febru-|and senseless, and that it {* more superin-| who has studied at all the science unless the men me place where have made shore offenses. The system is all wrong. — al! the “The leasing of prison convicts.” ary. She will send forth the word! prone to aggravate crime than to| sum with which to educate her son ~ |food is available, or are marooned “gel the “dicks’ hort said the governor today, “is greatly) when the bill abolishing capital) prevent it. after he reaches the age of five. By United Press Leased Wire. {consider them in executive session. |°" Some island off the coast, there Pong) — “ay small abused. Miscarriage of justice has! punishment is to be brought cot rine SC; Grodeman deslased imei ——— : — WASHINGTON, Dec. 17—-How! Hearst was cross-examined by absolutely no hope that they " A and Sergeant sent scores of men to the peniten-/and petitions will be circulated| at the next meeting of the Wom SENTENCED TO ho acquired possession of alleged| Senator Oliver of Pennsylvania. He | °¥'vived. mori wary and convict camp for pretty| through the state by the women|en's Commercial club a resolution JUST 100 YEARS | correspondence between John p.| denied he paid for the photographs ‘ah — $22.70 to swell the fund. for presentation to the legislators, | for the abolition of capital punish- but was unable to say how they! THIS MAY BRING ’EM Arehbold, president of the Staadard All the men I pardoned were con- Representatives of the Federa-) ment will be adopted. Th were obtained from the f the firemen heard yic+ ; gel - acoptes eee Y 7 Oil Co., and members of congress, bined from the files of the leted of petty offenses. tion of Women's Clubs al ill be! be: . wrac BUTTE, Mont., Dec. 17.—Albert . Stan , the policemen mere do- wey, a pig 5 ma oh yaa sex fhrese: inte thohe (crete te tacaes, practically all) six convicted last week of the | was told on the witness stand here «gece oY oe TOGETHER AGAIN Were naturally peeved be- 2) . eo su The Washington State Federa-| “in the tw: murder of Thomas Slonski; was sen-| today by im. earst, the news meen ede » two first degree murder! . | ey hiadn't thought of it firet. preme court decision in the anthra-| tion of Women's clubs has gone on |cases that have come cares murder tonced today to. 100 years in the| paper publisher, when the senate TIME FOR SOME A Gall fora :hditinn o} Cis Sane m wrote a letter to cite coal case was regarded in Wall! record as opposed to the present|1 did not impose the capital punish.| Penitentiary by Judge Donlan, Both | committee resumed its probe into members of the King county dele Hons, asking if the police street as a victory for the railroads. | men leave families and a quarrel be-| campaign contributions. The wit MORE CHURNING?) system of punishment. nt oned lite #en- zation to the legislature has bee ay hed to be allowed Reading jumped 5 points when the! TW he ote Our vate capital pun- roe 4 poy. Pedic med life wen-| een the wives led to the killing,|e#s produced photographic copies Eton oO tt nro oa be bee department And, decision was announced ishment law is antiquated and in-| So said Judge J. T, Ronald today,| Which occurred August 9. etnacee eee Peer ca tne tine | Will the Housekeepers’ | at the Butler hotel at noon tomor- harmonious to our present ideals | when asked for his opinion of capt par ed " s league, which began a crusade row to discuss important fegisla- of corrective methods, we, the|tal punishment. He is presiding} | A on eggs in’ Philadelphia la tion in which King county ‘s inter- x e |members of the Washington State | judge of the criminal department BOYS AND GIRLS, | Brads el il a ae week, and succeeded in buyin sted. The call for the meeting is ‘ ' win ew own hte - Won n's . ag 20 hy would be imr 7 d Gta, oe GOING TO STAR’S - September, 1908, but hesitated ogee at 4 cents a dozen, k Fe ned by 83, Hostises ee | on our legislators of the 1913|me to express any views on this| stirring things up and turn ray, Kenne urphine ani |pession to abolish this statute.” | question, considering the position 1| THEATRE PARTY? raja riety no ah rb Bh gy eo efforts to butter now? Freeman, so that it will bring the : Mrs. Catherine Stirtan, who two| hold now,” said Judge Ronald, Three days to get your essay || Comet te wie vom Jonn Eddy, an In Seattle, | Washington | progressives and republicans to- ; seiiieasiaie simian siemneeerliciins " 2|f}on “Happiness” written and f)¥°C.cr who now lives in London creamery butter is selling at | sether for the first time since elec ‘ into The Star office 7 1s x magazine} 42 cents a pound, Eastera but- | tion ers nvestment HUSBAND WHO _|TRAIN AND CAR Vou may. be one’ of the 11 f{,,iH@ witness sald his magazine] {5 0's," conta and. srenovat. | senator McGuire has terued boys and girla who, next Mon | ed” butter 33 cents. Time eall for a meeting of the legislators by Archbold which had not yet been | day night, w Erie | for some more churning ltrom the “cow counties” to meet COLLIDE; 7 DEAD | take their papas ortunity WAS THOUGHT | geirsnvrd,o, bee. 12—soyen|f 2, mam 'or winter [niet mom ot Arch | PENDUM [im Seattle January 10, |persons are dead here today, th c caumieanes ebiies 4 correspondence to Senate MAY | P DEAD SHOWS UP rei orn, tans Suere cod ‘eln| | the Moor theatre, Spleen, of oe, somnitign| NOT BE EFFECTIVE) “CHT PRISONERS A new town which will grow is generally con- — lon a grade crossing here, The vic-|f B't4.” & play written by one of | propers peta ESCAPE FROM JAIL atest philosophers of the Maeterlinck, the gr day, “Willing to Loan $50,000." One of the letters, purporting to} tims were buried beneath tons of By United Press Leased Wire, According the 1913 laws passed by Maurice and to some legal sharks, | d to offer a good chance for profitable in- coal. Five bodics were recovered the LOS ANGELES, Dec. 17.—Sup Wire. A ” : me of the biggest Pos «x : ; bad Rad leg nt. The townsite of “Gold Bar,” on the posed to be lying in a sulcide’s| ate last night and two others this which was one of the biggest Hi be from Senator Penrose of Fenn-118K,.e a: ‘the coming. weesion will Ariz., Dec. 17.—Bight ‘ort i ‘i ; 4 i by ylva Archbold, was en} ; I Northern, is being handled by Oscar E. Jen- grave at Ocean Park, C. W. Jordan |™m"s York. in 1908, It referred to a conterende| 2% Be subject to the referendum |prisoners in the county Jet Salm U ‘ 2 ole y The author of the best essay ’ De re Senator A n apite o the constitutional | including one murderer, escape & Co, one of Seattle’s progressive dealers, Your is back in Los Angeles today, and will get a. box of four soats, (| qeryees, Penrose and Senator All amendment adopted in November.| midnight and fled to the hills om ntion is called to their ad on page 2 in today’s the shook of his return has proved | The 10 next best each will get |\red to” in an earlier letter, alleged | it {8 pointed out that the legistature|the Mexican side of the interna |so great to his wife that it is fear twa choice seats, The condi: [\to hitve been written by Archbold|™USt provide the referendum ma-|tional border. The prisoners | chinery, and that will go into effect | gained their liberty by filing a lock the same as other laws. on the door of the jail. ups Write on only one side of the to Penrose, Another letter, purport: ed she may not recover. t |ing to be from Archbold to Senator Several months ago Mrs, Jordan More than 40,000 is the daily paid circulation of This " paper. Foraker said: “We are willing to! rem Be sevens ov means an immense family of read- |positively identified as her hus- vel your essay in by Friday [loan ee 50,000." po prs ne 10) wpPRINCE OF ACTORS” DEAD | yy xX ¥¥¥¥ HHH HY +eeny read the Want Ads thoroughly ever |band’s a body found dangling from ‘noon. from Archbeld to Foraker urged| SYDNEY, N. 8S. W., Dec. 17.—|* hat’s why Star W Ads bri sg Am ie a beam beneath a water front pleas- Uo not make it longer than 150 [| that a cortain clavse “in house bill| George Rignold, prince of Austra-|* WEATHER FORECAST ant Ads bring such go: iy dakeeh ‘Bi: Ciene Park, When words. 500 be stricken out.” {Nan actors, died here today at the} Occasional rain tonight or ® ut! Phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44 or call at \Jo ne lakes int it wite’s pepe Competitors must be under he committee demanded that ripe age of 73. Rignold’s best parts | ® Wednesday; ere preys bed " A * 4 4 nis en home, the age of 16. Hearst produce the correspend#nce| were Shakespearean, especially|* erly winds, Temperature al downtown office, 229 Union st., with the Souve- the woman screamed and fainted. Address letters to the Con- J} not yet published, He at first de-| those of magnificent order, He had|* noon, 28. * . v Curio Sho Jordan, it is said, had not lived test Editor, clined, but later agreed to submit) been living in retirement for many | * * the letters if the committee would! years, DORR ORR R RR aR aR ay wife for several years, | vite