The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1913, Page 1

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— ‘ JHE MODERN GOMORRAH! aa? A nder, & well the world, What would the wickedest city In es t Paris? guess es capital of the Kaiser's empire, Bertin, Berlin's sins, on page 6 ead about New York? All wrong VOL. 15. NO, 7. pee SIDENT WILSON AND HIS CABINET IN SESSION | \* ADOO RY) JAMES MS REYNOLDS (ATTY GENERAL) (NAVY DARROW JURY IS HUNG: STOOD STO. 4 ACA | LOS ANGELES, March 8 ‘Witerating 38 hours and 40 the jury that tried Claren After feported to J Cc ey that it was hope dis mn 1 th agpred. DA private poll of the jury after Wiad left the box chowed that Jorors had stood for nvic ; ! f | hl le di indlindiindina 3 : . lad | want to ask,” writes tiga the evid ie . sie “Truthful James,” who says he Biase been acqu = is a member of the Seattle } Pmid Darrow 7 now “mart set,” and therefore in a ( Ta |e A F position to know, “w the Rirmly estadlis ® oricks , ' _ rag’ is forbidden at th } Mere were some rn * z dance halle. such as Baywho have vor * 6 land and the H i 2 e Hippodrome MP vict me, even if the * 5 while it is danced moet ex ay a word v l* clusively at the functions of oh tay here and s* local society | am told that ge * the proprietors of Dreamiand ‘ft ping a tc and the H drome instantly a. ane bea * remove from the fleor aples oem me senin * who dare to offend the decen is i : " cles by ‘ragging.” | have at ee tended a dozen or more ex Mon and four for acquitta After each juror bad clusive dances this past win- ter, and | found that almost ev Seetred the co erybody ‘ragged,’ expecially the ; . , younger set, it seems to me ; ag red that the morals of the sprigs j a and buds of society are as well worth saving as those of the im) young men and women who work for their living and go to the public halls for recreation.” pWhst say the peo; “We will leave p Molied Assist: Dist What says the dete a the We Three-Year Olds rts Waders war sexed fort BPMLDING BOOM, Three-Year Olds 2" An i. et for Curriculum Change of “y f . ” a fi a h ch reset BALKANS IN NO eae ae Re HURRY FOR PEACE LONDO March &.—Tele and that another re »lution finding 4, wh r Island mil 45.06 ™ question is the supreme court of the state. decision of the court in the street car franchise case knocks out a protective clause in the char- ler pet there by vote of Seattle citizens. THE COURT OVERRULES THE PEOPLE. e. Tus court will let us use the initiative and referendum on police bills and CHISEs, SES. ‘We might as well be plain about the matter,” said Corporation Counsel loThe Star today; “the deessio » from which the people sought to remove it by direct legislation. SION Is TO TURN THE HANDS OF PROGRESS BACKWARD.” Aat’s what the supreme court haseput over on the people of Seattle. ° little package, isn’t it? And what are you going to do about it? JOSEPHUS DANIELS “ YOU,NEVER TALK TOUS Here’s the truth about the latest thing put over on the people of Seattle by a court—and the court| decision bars the people of Seattle from using the initiative or referendum on any nanos THE PEOPLE TO KEEP THEIR HANDS OFF WEEN SPECIAL PRIVILEGE ASKS FOR FRAN. “the decision places the matter of granting franchises back where it was before the peo- adopted the right of direct legislation—the decision PLACES THE ENTIRE. MATTER BACK INTO THE EFFECT OF DAVID F HOUSTON (AGRICULTURE K. LA Wt JENNINGS (STATE) INTOWN TO Who's the guy who blew the soot off soothing syrup, Who stubbed the toe of canned ptomaine Who's the gent who spoiled the form of formaidyde And with Peruna raised old Cain? Who, why it'a Dr. Harvey Waslt Wiley, of Gourse, the we food artist, ¥ and will speak YM A. anditoris rough He | ft good tn H stem 1 jealous & at the Patton cay ali him sick. $ he t 4 not long ago.| B hat ither here nor there | particularly.. The point {* that he's f up things anyhow so that Harvey Wiley, jr, is going to grow Y wlywed a will fat BLUE TO REPLACE STRIPES AT PEN| SAN QUENTIN ‘, Cal, Ma pr n are the rd of prison cow ission t tripe A blue cad -]}0uRT PUTS OVER ANOTHER ON YOU | le | such, BUT THE COURT Bradford, in a statement THE DE- (INTERIOR) ASKS in hatf the fast week GONERALLY FAIR roManr AND SUNDAY; LIGHT NORTHEAST TO BAST WINDS. ° ~The Seattle Star THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1913, ONE CENT FRANKLIN W? B. WILSON NE BRYAN LEROY LITTS AND HI Litts, 6 years old, yes tuned his mother for € buy candy et the 10) « the street. Mrs LAtts nely yielded, as she had yielded many times be fore He ran, hopping and skipping, buc nt with young life, out he doc 1 wn the steps to ere chasing it and today to otterill and the city coun f Police Claude Bannick ve department be given al men and three addi with the and motoreycle speed which has resulted erious accidents ir communication cycles to cope ituation a dozen sod 1s accomplished in after he esting a speed maniac SPEND 242 DAYS OF LIFE IN FRONT OF YOUR MIRROR? PARIS, March 8.—The aver age woman in a lifetime spends 149,575 minutes, or more than 242 days, looking into her mir ror, according t® computations published by an astute French statistician, He classes the sex ges as followms From 6 to 10 years, 7 min utes a day; from 10 to 15, 15 minutes; from 6 to @O, 22 From 25 to 30, half an hour. After 30 he cuts down mirror allowances until it reaches 18 minutes at 40 and 6 minutes at 60, minutes. MORE POLICE © TO SLOW UP AUTOS DAILY HEALTHOGRAM n the treatment Meat, The three important factors of tuberculosie are food, rest ang fra@h alr tags and milk in generous quantities are the staple articles of diet. The process of overfeeding nust be carefully watghed and indigestion pre vented. ‘gyearzae, HOME EDITION STIRS WAGE “COMMITTEE Ww" 6 REDFIELD 4 (commence) 1, ma Couldn't Make Living 4 1 w asked i fi ' TOUTE TTTTETT TT TTT. r oe * MILLIONAIRE TELLS * a's a t HOW IRLS SHOULD . LINDLEY M. ALBERT ’ E ON $8 A WEEK * GARRISON BURLE SON ‘ ‘ Here * (WAR) (PosT MASTER Ede tell Ai aang «ose Pedagg reat Man. & i 4 . * tore ® GENERAL) tittie gi 7 years old to the re: ore st tig e 4 wor . & Kirl * * to the # She “ : ed at least 100 * 1 rea times t y' she submitted. 1 + tted _ weiss " cipal ise ek a ros He J “ * he ? 4 * ‘BOY GOES TO BUY : : * M w * £ t € oe he * 4 * CANDY; KILLED BY os): : ; ’ 4 i t * ‘ 1 that the t ® t d* BIG AUTOMOBILE ©). : at ¢ f 4 ned RRIF TOTTI TOI ID f t I ! ec and ! i enc b t . il f Mar 1 FRIEDMANN GIVES - HIS SECRET TO U.S. WASHINGTON, March 8.—Tradugers of Friederich F Friedmann, discoverer of an alleged tuberculosis cure. were handed a hard jolt here tod. n Surgeon General Blue announced that the young E n doctor has given his cul- ture to the U. S. government without hope or promise of financial reward. B This permanently sets at rest published reports that Friedmann came here to make millions out of his treatment. this |N ain) I t y Monkeys will lected to reat will be bis | th 6 tube e govern shouting. “ ton, N Leroy, H M will be started on. It n ext spitals, the boys chasing th The eun was shining. it was |* . zs ly in the path of the — apr ch tal ¢ HAS GRIPPE:..... tion is a mat and elim Marrowstone, a re tigatic torne TIE A CAN TO HIM AND THEN ‘ TURN HIM LOOSE bas caused t death of s speeding a Saree Tues etuy cn eIA When he calls and tells you that his take no step that would be of circulation is of better quality, etc., ialaunn ot eces oe itunes turn him out, for it’s all newspaper bunk. There is no class to newspaper circulation, for there is not a news- paper in Seattle or the United States that looks into the standing or rating of a subscriber. And, if he claims that his circulation is of a better class, then this is the best reason why you should not advertise with him. A newspaper that claims quality for its circulation does so only because it has failed to get quantity. The Star has aceidents are with an alarming fr and something must be! to put a stop to it bile motoreycl oceurr quen done WILSON’S BROTHER | LOSES HIS RACE} WASHINGTON r of the the rday Wi was | taryship of| a two-day March Jos. in, brothe pres! lefeated he sena batt! h Ja Raker ve the gets the after emoer sistant 1 ‘a $6,000 job. He was elected on the second ballot quantity. It claims and has, and will Py juan Bautista Rutfo, Marquis | gladly prove to you that it has, over 40,000 paid subscribers every evening. That’s why the best and largest busi- trem Me country today via © accept the chief jeal retary ing to th Fragel a COMRRIn Ge the 7 Mieneees Atma ness houses of Seattle use Star space which will be put in. the field so regularly and so largely. against the state of Sonora Ruffo is a strong Diaz supporter, and he é left the country duringethe Madero j & ge Mee aS

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