The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1913, Page 3

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° WASHINGTON, D.C. Feb. 1 \1 Pa ‘ hax taken ra 'y \ ol of human life a= Comy fleures of the death toll SMOKING NURSEYS " thmus during the canal 1P I The Coming City es," BS, x at pres | ingte ' doubtful if they . Election Jare ‘obtainable even on the chaei| |W THERE } It is only during the last] (WERE GIRL . N four years that a record of accidents Cor’s on ee e veagied + Jhas been kept at the office of the THe ore, Ave Je al commivsion here. ‘This: has Bear are paid followed the enactment by Congress ple bring | of a law provi mpensation for shall tet employes injured In the line of duty and does and damages for the heirs of em an ployes killed In the course of their ~ work on the canal, This is aside tere and « from the record of deaths by dis ey /eaxe, which, of course, is kept separately by the sanitary officer «ine lof the canal zone, Col. W, G. Gorgas, jand has n constantly maintained ever since the canal work has be age In this connection the whole geod * orld knows of how the isthmus etty Was converted Into a huge burying MAY BE LABELED WHONG Te ound ing the efforts of the When a dex tae_| French to build the canal, by yellow ; fever and other epidemic diseases of the tropics. The figures for the four years for which records are available are as A tal Rate deat he per ene 1909 Mn 41 ° a1) 112 4.2 a 91 a1 “s FROST CUTS DOWN VALUE OF ORCHARDS BABY’'S BATH eye wot be! | Only men are allowed to take care of little Vinson McLean, the a re By United Pr . 100,000,000 baby, Why shouldn't every family adopt thie system? ten, ‘vedic sors of every citrus pen 8 Si Stoe'o“! DOG CHASES CAT, FIVE ARMS ; anarchist [here today to discuss tax rates for WE SOCIALIETS OM ANARC “line next year, An effort will be -¢ jot depreciation for citrus property . “|beceuse of the recent disastrous . _ "Ete" | southern California freeze SPRINGDALE, Kan, Feb. 1A, baby, was aitttr breaking the : . c most remarkable chain of accidents baby's left arm, also at the wrist * Sect DIVORCES HUSBAND jhere resuited in broken left arms| Mrs, Argabright, who was stand = et for five persons, The trouble start- ing at the kitehen sink washin, » Sc] OVER FLOWER GIRL ey en nn Argabright gave |dishes, made a dash to catch the : 5 Sc exon aa his boy, Frank, a toy wagon. The! baby, as it fell and she slipped on 0 for a | ANGELES, Feb. 1—Mre.|b0Y captured a mongrel dog and|the floor, where water had spilled, A Jozephine Hall was granted a dt-| ¥#* training him to harness in the | and broke her left arm near the eb - lovee from Chaves Vietor Hani wees.” 7 boy was driving bow, as well as spraining her left ’ © TMP htoday on charge of desertion. The|*found the yard, when the dog | foot god suit was filled following Hall's ar-|#Pled a cat, The dog gave a jump,| Dr. Claude Reese set the broken f rival here with Mlle Rita Soutans,|°Yerturning the wagon and throw- arms. He came in his motor car. > s {an 18 year old Parisian flower girl, |!" Frank out it wan dark when he finished set m stale We arel whom he ablished in a luxurious}, The boy's left e/a was broken |ting the arms. Hurrying back to home. tn bis fall town with only the oil lamps on we ne pet. | Hail te heavily interest Running after the cat, the dog his car lighted, he missed the bridge c - pmaniaen 5 tiovete a ate seinton oe tripped Argabright, who had just across Dry Creek, the car striking b ieena 06 he vers wealthy j#tepped off his porch, and he fell the railing, He was thrown forward suse is reps on a stone, breaking hie left arm and fell out of the machine, break . . hat wrist log bie left arm mid between 0 this point the dog managed the wrist and the elbow. Dr. Reese rk | THE MARKETS |: kates himself of the makeshift har walked to a nearby farmhouse and satona! } ness and, dashing after the cat telephoned to town for Dr. J. &. TELE through the half open door in the|Johnson, who set Dr. Reese's arm| ace mud! kitchen, it overturned a high chalr| and then towed his Injured fellow ace | paid in which Joho, the I4-monthsokl' practitioner's car home. halle etailer $ come we . = a2 1 - ~ t ices pe the eum paid by the |e 4 tact or “PAT” CARE OF INSANE ro ee SE aeons ane earl PRINCES “PAT” bs vim gia] AND HER FOLKS | |) COST MORE THAN saviors are © s] indicated. Penis vee | Saas caine’ Paes © Co MAY STAY AWAY STATE SCHOOLS , Fratt—Selling Price Roctaitet - sppics Dy Vat 2 Leased Wire : : é | Mich, Feb. 1—That Ag | Dressed Meate—Seiling Price the state of Michigan last year paid jout nearly twice as much for the| . ee Oo ef ae care of feebleminded, insane and " sists w degenerate men, women and child t ren as it did for all state edoca aaeen ateds, tional purposes, in one of the start r ' ling facta submitted by representa-| waniging a mt freeh tive Arthur Odell, of Allegan, to the! 5 . ted Jogislatore | | The total coat of the asylums and | ter. sony | x homes for the year was $2,148,-| este toda 474.18. For normal schools, cob Mectatist. voters a a r eT hens Py jeges and university the total cost! dle og Neen sides ° Was $1,440,056 36 Bah Frans a font 2-POUND BABY DIES | espice| {aver ssemewe IN GREAT INCUBATOR ; : be : BROWNS MILLS IN-THE- PINER, m ie Smoked Meate—Seltin N. J., Feb, 1.—After enjoying for ten Hamme days the distinction of being the : . - 36 jamallest living infant in the world, | “ * the Joyce baby, two pounds in| 5 acon weight, died in the mammoth chick- | . Poultry, Local—Baying Price Jen incubator at the Rancocas Poul-| . =e e “ue try Farm, of which the baby's 4 af ys. e father, Walter Joyce, ts superin-} | ere. live | tendent ; REAL SOCIATION CANDIDATES ‘ghopees During its brief life the baby had Freak X. Holt | @ s lshared the home of 50,000 chicks ~ - | Venetables—Selling Price a ducklings and hatching cegs , on “, ton 12.00@16 00 1 Te . ne" PRINCESS PATRICIA. | RABBIT RIB CAUSE H Mainga, kee OTTAWA, Feb. 1.—With Speee OF WOMAN’ s DEATH | Seeteerian, Beste lation rife ae to whether they will) satmy, towa, Feb. 1—Mre “a ; erriee, bos te [¢yerreturn, the Duke and Duchess | Frank Jackman is dead as result of | oy rn eerecerees site [of Connaught and the r deus Mer Sicek Peucniae, contracted’ chia , don. i H lite omg nrc vad in the |@ressing @ rabbit for a family meal. | for | Hhoth . erlengy eo depart for Engl. She was breaking the ribs apart] Me ta hip ‘e ery near ha ure. and one of (he bones punctured her Dowertul capitalint atreet i which ne i i errand boy ur -maatcipat ae ve ait of his es they at wart their » Borohart " Wnhart 1. ‘ Miller. ety, Ay t Miller could nor Of Beattie tor two we» CUT DOWN LIFE COST ON CANAL feed, Selling Price agton Wash um er “DATS ree su Dance at Dreamland tonight. °** 00030 00 10.09 and barley thes 20.00 | as givi - Sea te . '" | teste and al inter Miller, uncll oF Interests and n th fay ts of special priv: | America has private right of the| ar and dex private righte the citisen while the mon Hee weighs 80 hoa inatitutions and. prh t with interemts the inter today in ged upon the izen that we all in es and tho Hberty and f mpecial pr KDWIN J BROWN, D. D°M., Ud Wiest Ave. -d Act Well! And that you may, profit by the health- restoring, strength- I amous family remedy BEECHAM’S properties of the time- |iead pencil in her mouth when she | |late president McKinley, and Lieut PILLS bn bones 100., 880 | Gold everywhere “ECZEMA | Also Called Tetter, Salt Rheum, Weeping Skin, KOEEMA CAN BE CURED TO ®TAY, Milk Crust Wy nthing convince ritas, ean juet what make 1 that y 1 amk te just 1 know what ma will write me a you & FREK TRIAR auaranteed treat you THE STAR— TURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1913, “6S eo eres em eT rattle Retail Merchants Association” “(Formerly Retail Grocers)” “Dear Western’ furnished by the Grocers. Sir: In the for very unreliable in copy of It” own men adve line man ence It is meet hand GIRL IS KILLED BY LEAD PENCIL OCONOMOWOC, Wis. Feb. 1 Selma Rofloff, 15 years old, died in great agony as the result of injuries sustained while at play with a| younger sister girl had al ‘he | collided with the younger child. The pencil penetrated the roof of the} mouth snd injured the spinal cord, | causing death within a few hours. | EVEN THE COST OF JAGS IS CLIMBING “The cost of jags’ Ing in the footsteps “cost of living.” Announcement was made to- day, following a conference between liquor dealers, that the price of whiskeys now sell ing at $1.25 has been advanced to $1.50, and that beer which | has sold at three botties for a qarter will now sell at 10 cents straight. | HOPKINS SOON TO RECEIVE PARDON That KR. M, Hopkins, former clerk of the U. S. elreuit court, now serve} |ing two years at MeNell’s island, ts due for @ pagdon, was the informa tion given out here today following a visit of R. V. La Dwo, of Wash-| ington, D. C., president of the fed eral parole board, La Do@ is to day enroute for San Francisco, MODERN ~ elegantly furnished rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir ginus, Kighth and Virginia, n J Westlake, Elliott 803, is follow. of the SOCIALISTS START GENERAL STRIKE By United Pree Leased Wire BUDAPEST, Feb. 1.—Socialist leaders are organising a general strike of Hungarian workman as a | protest against the government's franchise bill to begin at onc It is planned to have the strike continue at least two weeks. The gas and electric workers have re solved to join the demonstration and efforts are now being made to bri: the railway men into lin Government officials are plainly worried SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 1.—An nouncement of the wedding of Mar jorie McKinley Morse, niece of the Emmanuel Heidt, U. 8. A, have reached friends of the couple here today. “77 GRIP&COLDS :: La Grippe, Grippe, Grip, Influ enza, or a hard, stubborn or obsti nate Cold that hangs on, or by whatever name {it may be called, is broken up by Dr, Humphreys’ “Sev enty-seven.” Don't walt till your bones begin to ache, take “Seventy-seven” at the firet feeling of lassitude and es cape the pains and soreness of the ‘Head, Hack and Chest, Cough, Sore Thro eneral Prostration and Feve it’ may take longer to break up. It pays to keep “Seventy-seven handy, @ is a small vial of pleasant pellets,’ fits the vest pocke “T desire FORMATION From graphs in thelr exact form Among Seatile work of the Northwestern Credit cireular gene The years of straight business dealings are questioned than Our credit and We solicit The Northwestern Credit A retall credit urging on the part of the National represent in this section A‘e your Drnuggist, 25e, or mailed * Humphreys’ Momeo. Medicine ¢ William Ht, Neg York—Adverti 166 at this tim kind to ADVISE any of any “organization “Show your Joyalty and stand together be buncoed by these Parasites. passed years many of our members rmati¢ and after furnishing AND organ | attle, Wash., Jan 1918, h money the North that tain a able paid paid om, and hat rel w the information to ob WARN you AGAINST ation for uses other than GIy The ft as association membe and refuse “SEATTLE RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION. a circular letter to the grocers we the community find Their inte ae in Ano carefully of the What would you think and form thetr who purport of rtising that your goods were opini © signer, 4 man unrel grocers on of the to rep re who opened “By G. J. McPherso of this city we « it these para and grammatical construction of the best Infor fi nee is shown in their a We t the ¢ alrest minded jon of the d this ntelll- ectat fon war rocers to ré , hone anc ent them. up across the way from you, jable? NORTHWESTERN rth Western” has bi ite © it realty It labor and everyone knows this takes time, work man with a scheme are that reaches Main 6 a4 patronage and ptions “officer. A “Inetruction: IVCE. is entitled to independence? Asso men's association not for the n promotion of any that to bond our co n going forward bound to count who have signed agreements to give patience, and capital for a short and cheap cut show g00 These promoters make much of + abuse, and attempt to get subscr You are talked to about your to the support of some of despotism in modern times. You get promises From us you get Do you enjoy being coerced and prese own organization,” mu tual” and run Jation gives you co-operation has just been for Association of Merc This is a splendid plan to bring credit men together. private steadily ten and no more for Its rer years. orts are records cannot be duplicated We have had the honest criticism that our r quickly for the reason that dea information have not ail kept those agreements. The business of ‘obtaining and furnishing credit other business. “on the side,” But the difficuities of the seem as if some suade some to support bim. Of course you know that the big department stores will take any new ache me, to show that they are good fellows and can afford to buy they want to know about reputation, or property, you wil) find them all on the rts cannot always be given us their information is like Dealer every 8 cannot do not generally appreciated, and it could would ays per- But promises when ds bu coerce, as you and other nting some body, with a club men do, ry and threaten, and wake up to centribute bureau can give the finest example “warnings.” by others—or do you believe that every with independ- ned here, as the antile result of Agencies, which we enterprise. Anyone may attend its without fear of being mulcted for experiments. We believe it has been demonstrated that Credit Association is the best move Isfactory credit business We are arranging now work actively We have the INFORMATIO®, affillation anyone can make with the Northwestern for systematic and sat- Jlection department, and push collection Northwestern Credit Association 658 EMPIRE BLDG. PRESADENTIA' CRNDI DATE PASS “HEAVYWEIGHT” BILLS OVER WEST 1 Wire. ‘The house over the veto st. The bills were the distinctively “heavyweight of legislation, One of them station agents to post arrival and depart while the other farmers to get out in .F eb 1 two bills WwW today passed of Governor of type requires notices of the ure of trains, compel the road that adjoins or rung, through | his property and grub and thisties out of: it CATCH CALIFORNIA MAN IN ENGLAND the is we By United Press Leased Wire LONDON, Feb, 1—Victor © Fisher, wanted in Los Angeles for alleged embezzlement, is held here today on an extradition warrant He was remanded to jail pending an Investigation, with embezzling $25,000 fro@ a Los Angeles concern, will! Fisher is charged | MAIN 6324, GENTLEMEN MANICURISTS \Bolcom Mills, Inc. High grade Lumber, Lath, Shingles and De- tail Flooring and Finish- ing our specialties. {Ballard 141 {Come In and See Oar Free Pictures 617.Second Ave. °

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