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POCTORS’ TRUST TRIES TO DRIVE FRIEDMANN FROM N. Y,| eo PrePric soaps What a spectacle! { They couldn't cure the disease And now,® When commi of t ort, good t p out t driven ’ f But what cares this parcel of fossils who write M.D, J one comes, acclaimed as greater than they, their Preet a cur cause of the t-sigh € . jeal met x A te Alexa Iter their names, for the wail of the dying, the ing i » doc nation : deg . . ; ing of th w the lives of their babies, the “Hold on! We don't know ther you know how Friedmann may not have a sure cure for the In the * aK m the crea desperation of the father determined to save hi to practice mediciwpe or not, | your ability! dreaded white plague. Whether or not he has is disease, ‘ \ - hrieks of the girl ees her young ht And then they will hand him a lot of senseless catch not the issue at stake. He offers hope. ‘ ment fto relief ting away, or the curse ef 100,000 vietims o i questions calculated to bar him out WILL THIS NATION STAND BY AND SEE idest turning te plague Nearly every state in the | is afflicted with a A “DOCTORS’ TRUST” BAR HIM OUT? 4 BAD? WATCH FOR TAR HEALTHOGRAMS ice f wet | FEEL ? / PRISON DOORS YAWN S FOR RICH GENTS NOW e q 4 oe ' mF ot achat Attorney General Wickersham, who kept ‘em : ‘at food which res’ ‘ net Bi od out of jail for 60 long, gets off the job today. And Ss in headaches and other toms. People who have Gilson Gardner, "The Star's Washington corre 10-Gx Bitiousness Isp y oper diges' j gubetances which ¢ Hivers should ¢ ) food, slowly, and ex h and Gall | Re ai. THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAP SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, M spondent, tells, on page 4 something about his 1913. ONE CENT yiwstinhs. INVESTIGATE CURE 21 ia a ON IMPORTANT ; - PROPOSITION’ A’ DEAF, DUMB AND SIGHTLESS “8 MISS HELEN KELLER WRITES OF a NS: POLI THER sREAT INAUGURAL DISPLAY ' (The Star today presents to }tp me, I judged t its readers in the following the @ sincere character and unusual most remarkable article print Moral force ¢ Was & man No one doubts his in ed anywhere on the inaugura- ~ | therity tion at Washington of Pre: |GAN’T HUMANIZE dent Wilson, Helen Keller, | dea > a a are "a deaf and blind, and formerly | SYSTEM, SHE SAYS } dumb, saw and heard the great | Mr Wileon finds omething | national event, and tells you | Mira, cold, unfeeling in the world her impressions. This article |Of business and Inbor, and he has Mm was received by The Star by | Mt himeelf the tark of humanizing special wire and is herewith [@¥@ry process “without impairing - é printed exclusively in this ox anaes Hat the facts are hard Pceniionnt Propusition A, the “partners le's inte bu city.) cold and unfeeling The old meth Commissioned by The Seattle ir the _ tgreement” between the city an h concern Copyrient . ’ od of & gh is neas Cannot be re Star to investigate and report on|s« to Indl f Selecta te Seattic, Renton & Southe n a ae ae ee Dr. Friedmann’s tuberculosis cure, compelled t 1 man OR at yesterday's election . , eject larga us forward Or. Charies &. Noble of Seattie left) Dr . there. He will J the narrow margin of 102 out of) ‘Single Tax Gains By Helen Keller rev to the old com for New York today eipeeined te | sth Fr deter- ine meg 98282 poe é givnte, posocuagy eg me amas 1 have from mathed of industry, be ts find out the facts concerning what f as to The iths police was de-\in percentage ¢ ta vote last 7 ped. to ‘failure may be the greatest medical discov- t er r > of Teal feated by 2 vote against t went down to defea val a world does not evolve or r Gee in ine Mahony of the world anette erally areal riffiths ran ap ve “ « . at means tr v t t he facts in the ow imately 4,000 & ahead of his ® . t ar "a — ' Mand politics, 4s a greater cane i they are also - bill, gutting 20,920 votes and w ht aud ouds in ald of pagel ag ma { sat has over : th The r’s selection 7 ping the second of the three co plar won ow delightful oF i atin o—taae' Wi Y f a doctor to do the important im- @iimanic seats. Yhomas A. Parish 2+ ‘ fu and control the nation’s in led the ticket with 21,424 votes.) Ame ent No, 9, 5 ding fc rh ypu te [@stries and resource Dr n local Counciiman Marble won third place, t ight employ day Jabor orth e if it were not for that, we edical ded the ‘with 19,649 votes ror ars { TAG votes The ' should not take thie little dis } the north end, 7 * Iv The only charter amend ust opposite, w aster seriously, for, after all, nd ‘ k the un- McAllast mente which passed are the e . our real parade is not a theat jertal 6,96 Blain following No. 4, simplifyirg } rical affair in the holiday nat e was th primary elections; No. 5, coun emed to streets of Washington. It is a 3. P : anic ele cll meetings; Ne. 6, publicity tar determined, ceaseless march in Or er . a h ! ub tf of election expenses; No. 9 06 Shows two Be the work-a-day world. Nothing pote or. 6 [ yea first year wu day labor; No. 10 and No. 11, ow begs Y can stop it. The idle, the | Gray and Stubbs “directors, der the old wa rm, water and light plant prop felt the maases . thoughtless, the reactionary eer actene Valley Folk erty the onane e ; ca | may get in the way and our The adoptio: i A The propositions which car he stand ; ee “| ranks may be apparently disor y me fn spite the shes of t ried are: A, the Renton agree clean rowd : fe dered, but the women's army d iy of Ra valley, who are ment; G, the light extension ! in ig moving on in every nation. ef th bonds, and |. the water bonds. t en, wome at 't will mot be long before a a] | un were having a good president shall ride down those * e esi on : broad avenues elected by the 9 ! Proposition” A ‘ FEELS GROUND SHAKE people of America—women and pie 25a ators ot MARCHERS = MAY BAR FRIEDMANN isle “woes. IN MARCHERS’ TRAMP = — 2 eae FEY LE | i ¢ of : Sink thet 2 felt the base Gram Of ae N I U 1 S RED NEW YORK, Mar Great God, m eople are dying while t ev ‘ | the ba vat # onl . all this talk is going on. Give this man a square deal and let him prove t Pr I r ned Sp 5 HELEN KELL R of th ‘ oe the worth of his cu b ' first band ara " s was the 5 iced ay for ferick Franz Friedmana, of | healtt tie ga he 1 i itso verer of t josis cure, by Chas. E. Finlay, milliei wie to } k ‘ “a + 3 1 | aire pre New York, who bitterly hows |i » be placed ¢ get mach fF from the wonderful "A LL : nounced efforts made in certain quarters to a the ectacl some fj hink r barr ass t Ber cientis ¢ Fruit of this kind has alw " lean: 7 vy ar nla y¢ that Ne rs interfering r | turned be , rg that € md} ,WASHINGTON March office with the ¢ to Secretary with Fried e 1 found it impossible to rent suitable ; ot 8 are _ der m the }gmashing precedents right and left Tumulty’s roor open, and quarters and offices in h to d t 29 fr meager eo nth tle cs is sha nag ates core of New Jersey men wandered All I ask,” declare nl that I be given & f the t WASHINGTON, March 5. The i 18: drom ove e i int sidenta with-| chance That is he wa ri If the wil to demon- muyin the fruit nec sident regretas to be obliged to he air allfig.to be a democ ‘out hit co. They were | Strate the worth cure, but this act of even be he demand FADLES announce that he deems it his duty mo freality as well ae in name not . ounced, t all were he is given an y to sh wares, is the loca e to decline to see applicants for of- ¢ the from Wilson tod 1 tf ware € 1 age personally, except when he him , } Washington sit n To add " , ands of consumptives are waiting for some definite wil Mas es self invites them to the White lag it never did befor { democra i assurance of the efficacy of Dr. Friedmann’s remedy. Cannot these This is a House fe » interview.” and thin 1 en-} The new president's first phers w wed “oe er New York doctors realize what it means to these sufferers? Where mn sought to wa . ‘ paragra f ed into the ple f the peo-| ‘blow at red tape came when he preside offices, where the . is the vaunted fairness of the American peopie? It is unjust and charter certa pr * N phe 7 t offic ® announced that he would tet togray ninate inhuman to condemn a man without a chance. He has been unable — a = vi een ar the heads of departments dis and even got couple of good even to rent a suite of offices. ‘ pose of patronage unhindered shots at Secretary Tu at wor “Dr. Friedmann is blameless. | read about two deaths from con- , r 1p, “ whic by suggestions and without dic But the final touch of Wil sumption this morning. There is Little Miss Miller, daughter of ratio BOY “BLOOD AV ENGER t witnes tation from himself son's et-at-ableness came the postmaster at Little Neck, L. |. | had promised she could be . # rr . It * t himself His second slap at om came when, through Tumulty, he an one of the doctor's first patients. She had hoped so much for his ws WHO MAY ATTEMPT TO said > Dr. Woodrow an.| when he held a meeting of his cab nounced that thereafter the coming. Today she died. Dr. Friedmann may yet have to go eles: d iro ! ‘ earnestly a t and gover >r, said: linet before its membership wa unwritten law which forbids a od | OVERTHROW HUERTA ne f was settled e elec-| announced In the president being directly quoted of tion of 1908 but the name of the t even these departure would be law no lon He an va Sag ted Lear He, ego Kepcpacor pb phat rca aged Uitte goa poll agl Palta p SEATTLE MAN IS = ernor of Jersey that the great-/ anne game thing je true of the | aa to the president's de-| a plan to see the newspaper SLAIN IN CANADA J er # time and energy would) orion of 191 Wilson stands |portment in his office. Fir re men at stated periods, and that be nterviewing candidat ‘ fiyed a delegation of 00 ew there would be no objection t for no great Idea, He has not been | cely ® ° - - > a battle th a ‘robe i ne for office ess he sets an inv wept Into power by an aro York ad who did not even| direct quotation of his views in WASHINGTON r Pres : id t in Bis ble rule ople. The great capitaliat party |have an ment and who had! answer to any questions that ent Wilson sent to the sex ‘ early morning, Hen- vew cabinet met for the first!) oie into two and the oth " jeabed for none. Then h ght be asked. the nomina I E, Cla ry Haskell, of Seattle, was shot W et room at 10a m.|italistle party ne ats, | a 2 {of fowa, and John H. Marble c he d and ‘ most “ Me b 1 through the broken ra Alife . e ¢ ein diately after n an- pre | r nd Secretar | enemy. Mr. Wiison is not “SHOOT TO KIL I °°” ORDER nterstate mmerce commission uiver, B The identity of un . . . Tilden who has brought his party “9 t Ames were ubmitted to t { Ws murderer nown to the a Seere of State Hiryan and See) Hick to a deck sasengpr Rose r L Ss: SE r U, — enate with those of the cabinet ¢ lian : capture is retary of the In r Lane chatted| yoo, outworn prinel He ts A 3 ne ire JN Appointments xpected ctor with the ereporte not even a Bryan, for Mr. Bryan aes Wh House,” Br tion to the year 1908 than are Mr . . Le tion paper men. i Wilson 1 should be more deeply stir DOUGLAS, Ariz., March 5. refuger m Her ” CAN'T FIND A CHAIR rj y'thie great ceremony if muh are ordered tg route any tie |e SLahaee ALI eee W SHI {GTON, March 1 could feel that it ushered in and shoot to kill Col. Guilfoyle ‘ t N 5 President Wilson had to stand a new day. | should rejoice if ogmmanding Ninth U. 8. cavalry. |today on a delayed W R ’ e up when he firet went to his of. it signified that henceforth ev ! PrYesterda firin Acro! the | R. train rT eported w le fice toda President Taft had ery working man and woman in |harder ¥ done wit anctto " f West ¢ en ~ ved the office chair he had the country would have a suf. |} ¢hall execute the guilty diérs | under sox r ts f ri It waa Taft's personal ficient wage, that every child |when their identity is determined t of brid betw proper and he had. sent It to would be free from the neces i] Ojeda nanding Mex » 1 Hermosillo nd that mn New H for his new office sity of labor, that all factories [ean garrison at Ag Priet eris “ tr . th there would be sanitary and safe, that These we the statements of|sections of Central § The clerks finally unearthed a every worker would have @ | American and Mexican command ci ved Yoaiier chair that Gol | ‘chance to perform his’ worl | Awe : whose men exchanged | TILIKUMS WILL : | ‘ Roosevelt had sed, and Wil with some degree of comfort | 499 shots on the international bo | in | HAVE DRUM | pas yom ip pe and happiness eo! LF gba a ait wal sine 4 : (CORPS Asked whether she read the ads in The Star every evening, o xamining offic ape = ¥ wlara are 5 » have been he first two wei i aed biaemall SHE CALLS WILSON Bl ce set SInMNRA, Toa [bakebly Coutest Hatwean ‘the = } The first viaitor received t A MAN OF STRENGTH JAmerican border patrol has been |of th Tilikums closed | Tue a housewife replied: “No, why should I?” And I told her I | the pr ent t was Charles Mr. Wilson hone believes that|doubled and additional machine | night with the thkt I R. ¢ n { Ch ? he can make his administration one! gangs placed commanding posi-| with 139 new member ‘ would answer it in The Star tonight. You owe it to your of reform and \ The wh tian. Aside from the above state-|meeting held the Elks’ ¢ t nation can only hope, for his sake| ment Ojeda ha fused to com-|was voted to orga a fife husband, Madam. That's your answer. Every evening ads ap 4 : § SKS and for the sake of all, that his|}mbnt on the action of his troops./dram corps with 50 drums and 10 earnest expectations may be fu refused to answer when asked |fifes, to attend the different cele-| ‘ eee ROA Han xp ations may al [Hae rete steps had been taken to|brations nuihout ‘ihe: Wente ad pear in The Star from various stores, telling of bargains and } g . "met Mr. Wilson some years ago|pynish his guilty trooper veytising Seattle a OT HIS ROOM : nee From his firm handed us preeree - | special offers in groceries, meats, food stuffs, clothing, hate, 1 the few sentences he spoke} — tt it, O BRIDES ND NOT shoes, and all necessities and luxuries of, the household, By ie “vresidents’ ALASKANS ASK FOR |[& A he a a siahlug hank ana. etart aveolag- del wih ning tine Gee room AF ; sin RESIDENT OFFICIALS ONE OVER 12 YEARS OLD oe Vhit aving opportunities to purchase the very articles which yo J | dent's re i the White Haifee for ; : a CARLOS MADERO pM cr elgg ail wr OF tone. “Clap « Alawien oltiher itergypte nbn fete ree» Year was peered must have. Now, your husband works daily 1 s for the I With three brothers dead, military schools cat which he | man @ occupied Col,| for Alaska posts,” is the theme of March §&—With a ; Up and duly married off. Not : 4 two executed under the “fugi was being trained, the other |and Ms evelt and Mr, and int resolution passed by both ibal cdremontes, Ne of the hridws was over 12, ture of you, the fa@Atly and himself, He saves whenever : five law,” supposedly at the day, and guictly dropped out of |Mrs. Taft. It overlooks the Wash-| houses of the territorial legislature children sof axes and the majority weredetween you, : ‘ovision > 4. ae sett Ag ment and the green Vir © and forwarded today t from 1 yea¥ to 12 1 and 7, while the bridegrooms x . prder of Pr visions Presi lent sight, but not before ihe had ington ni it and the green V h e and forv fe it i to r nes re wears a eee Sg pos@ble. Why don you? Read ‘The Star ads, every one of a, one killed in ba made it known that in due time r der ilo vother re 1 a d tle, Carlos Madero, youngest he. Would make che stanure of It able Miss Jessie Wilson | asking the president to m the t, India, Early 1 the “happy couples ito be - brother of the late president of his brothere stand biinafoided, |will select the room in the north-|constructing of Alaskan railroads: common in the nursed by their parents dur- them, every oppnitg and patrogye the advertisers, Mexico, is today preparing to mith thay ashe te ak walt, (east er, which was oceupled b: le with the secommendation Lewa Kunbi sect only ing the ceremony, and sucked f take revenge. and “listen to the crack of a | Miss Helen Taft and by Miss Alice ot he railroad commission was}* celebrate weddings every ten candies in blissful ignorance of He left the Delafield, Wis., rifle last,” me | Roosevelt before her, 1lso passed and forwarded, years, o practically every | their fate, ele °