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GENERALLY PAIR TONIGHT AND SUNDA The Sea SPRING FEVER ant to be a farmer or a flaher Feel like you mh ell, you can't say thing different? yarn, Page + just what, but some You've See Boalt's got It. VOL. 15. NO. 14 OR. NOBLE EXPLAINS ACTRESSES | CALLED IN; - WICEPROBE miinois Senators Re- sume Invest gation of Wages of Girl IN THE SPRING, TRA-LA! THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ; , SATURDAY, MARCH 15, Y, LIGHT NORTHEASTERLY ttle Star «oe cenr wzztunsase, HOME EDITION FRIEDMANN’S SECRET WINDS WOMEN POLICE Beattie has the kind of force of “lady cope” saye Mre. Reag what needed In every city In the O. HP. Beir country, ont, who ought to know she enys, Page 4 1913. The Star’s Commissioner Clears Up Mystery of New Cure Serhan $10 Wet, Se Soe] TELLS HOW HE GETS SERUM FROM TURTLE The nature of the Friedmann secret discovery alleged to be a cure Workers. United Press Less - PEORIA, fil. March 15— | Headed by Lieut ) 4 the state senat st ation wage probers cont their investigation toda t and actresses in + v e yille theatres have sur moned fo af committee WE the Larkin © sa $ lemployed 316 ! the lowest wage paid was $ ir week - Y Parsons, manager OTEL for tuberculosis, is fully explained in the following telegram today from Dr. Noble, The Star's special commissioner sent to New York by thie paper to Investigate. Dr. Noble makes It plain that Friedmann’s secret cannot be stolen, as the process through which the serurn is made ie one that a physician might experiment on a lifetime, and still not discover Dr. Noble's telegram today follows | By Dr. Chas. S. Noble 1 t able t lear sor the mystery is bacillus zied many hat as a e Star 1 member of the med- I Franz Fried- C. Fried: r ter the latter has been so carefully sis culture produced from a human Instead, it is originally a culture teelf been tubercular and it is only ulture and reculture that there Ig us that is the base of the cure on and then injected into a | produced from a turtle that has after an extended period of finally secured the virulent ORGANIZE UNIONS. SP CHICAGO, March 15.—Anticipat anfavorabie outcome | wage p the de girls zing presen’ mt ste are The today p will depend for ge ort. "TWAS OLD KING ‘MISS WILSON RICH PUBLISHER fee. SALMON'S DAY TO GOME WEST HERE; LIKES CITY PORTLAND, ¢ over to mak dress thustasr f ad ti NOW THE warm weather Is CYCLONE KILLS 20 f t ar made the excuse for boosting Bees kept RUENOS AYRES i , y ere un Twenty pers . . , H usually h ve eaten r ly 1 a4 H up stored honey, 80 diminishing here the supply. Can you beat it? in GOV. LISTER, IN STATEMENT TO THE STAR, HANDS ROAST TO “ROTTEN” LEGISLATURE Gn the following excius Ernest Lister tells what The Star ve statement given to r out the legislature: ) Governor measures passed by th By Gov. Ernest L ister of state wide Importance A y last ¢ 0 The short * php epee ee i i “ tora and others w “log-rolling gyre A " iid at least have been placed on - c “ erie inbaee see. Oboe It Is my idea that the legislature should be free of the harmful % f ‘ ations which delay, stifle and contro! legislation. | believe |i good can come if the members could take a short recess before | ? eps r : cae te passing on bills and mix with their constituents at home and shake alitte . - A off improper Influences. » Sf@ anxious + t of ¢ “nap T rat) ¢ ! meet for a month for the introduction of bills BRE to bee Oe ein _ int for final motion lve to the : i : i1d follow, and the It is due to t ‘ is ese combinations that crtant measures were - nll taker rly in the session and pr y disposed of. The 40 as one 0, norma Hustrates this, It could have been fairly , Shen openly ‘ on ite, merits at the beginning of the sew . It was @ last while the c ons in the legis a achinery. They ther d that the fate ; | d be ‘conti upon the road buliding te an ufrelated matter of legislation. Thus, other me Poi ‘ , -> asures o he econor ¢ us ave o ined a sil failed to get a hearing ft y g | have outlined, : The a} ey, und ¢ fation of thelr a 599 q th t jo Tt CIGD@ ty e uve to r hi in ‘ . soon as | EVA BOOTH be kills | A witness who has not been called before any minimum wage com rave | mission to give her testimony, but who knows all there |s to know about rhis is uld have to enable her to live a respectable Beattie today tt girl can live on lees than $9 or $10 a week commander of the Salvation Army In Amer & public meeting in the Moore theatre Sun- } the wages a young girl ahc | lfe, spoke her opinion in | Her opinion is that ne She is Miss Eva Booth, n fact, mean abso- And right here Is the careful Dr. Friedmann guarded secret that has kept to himself, not even revealing it to his own brother. It is his j ee eern mere method of taking this toxic poison and reducing it so that its virulency BY EVA BOOTH absolutely disappears and it becomes a non-virulent and non-toxic. I nk—I know in the fact—that tn New York ( where I make my T? th b turtles just rs, a we y bow a ¥ I r y for use, being harasse 1 he wors e human. This ptempiations, on less thar annot be ne eT ore dilution through ‘That ts in New York § , for any | the « ye dose is so minute eae in other cities. A Chicago n le the amount | as t Of @ girl's wagon makes ni he ¢ wrong nn r either in- Oh, it makes all t ' It much a| trave fj However, @ifference that 1 know { girls are ad © “go wre existing when they are employed | 1 tissue. Why, @ girl will be told that she cannot live on the wages she unlike will get, and that she would better get “a friend” like the other o have girls, No secret is made about it t The Star Not many girls go wrong sheer want of bread, perhaps. t methods of Mh he need of present starvation at drives them to vice. ay the continual pressure, the constant lack of money, the . . . want $2 or $3 to get a new hat or to make a ttle trip, that . 7 the difference—and it is just such little sums that she can get by yielding to temptation ‘TO INV ESTIGATE CURE = W. TAILORS FRIENDS HONOR.» pet peroba REMAIN FRM SAS. A, A, MOORE = aro = ont today tells of Dr. Kinney’s PORTLAND, Ore., March 15. sis r the Dr. A. M. Kinney of Astoria Is s_ today on his way to New York, where he will meet by appoint. stateme Santi sven Waller. wae teak tee foe a Re hie beeen ment, Dr, Frederick Franz nk jo Eocene Ko t Friedmann. Kinney goes as v ; “ r representative of the state r me what board of health and will remain t 8 in the East a month. He will t endeavor to secure some of the serum if convinced as to its Press efficacy : => that the place spectable ntroduce charac- Levy, and unjust Waughop’s }ized la the 1. W ine t ler injue- e will beings & facts. ‘The Seattle Star Brings RESULTS to Its Advertisers! In a few months The Star will have completed its fifteenth year of publication. During this long time it has grown slowly, but substantially, building its circulation on SANE ANSWERS TO PROBE QUEER FOOLISH QUESTIONS - POISON CASE .. 1f.—De ELES, March you to ume »0 Hable tryin, today ; ' “utr winding th ys. Keep on the confidence and esteem of its readers. at hues Y Gon This circulation has now reached an amount lot the naffey, ar Pu ar letters in excess of 40,000 paid copies each and fons aitcag ted Pesdar bandh a? “ Tae every day. Thousands of Star readers have |home here to inquire regarding her ' i taken this paper for years and years—The | death eae Os } al When Star has become an important part of their wejous half an hour later tn her bed S yoaded ball ls send et boy 1 everyday existence—they look to it for a ms oP allele Far alg | considerable part of their information—they gebe powders. She said she wa ' t have confidence in what The Star says and — PO thew She: on Me:8 Saers ae this canfidence extends to what they see in abl f which we andi} the advertising as well as the news columns. F-4 MAKES GOOD IN We areas & lose for se apawee that | This Circulation is conderised—being ¥IRST SPEED TRIAL haps—and we offer this as a sugges: [> practically all in Seattle and the immediately % |tton, without any great hope that : . s PORT TOWNSEND, March 15.——/ will help-—perhaps if you wind your surrounding territory. These are a few of |Submnarine torpedo boat F-4 made |heels they will not be running down, the reasons, Mr. Advertiser, why The Seattle | good here |trial, in spite « Jing up on the | Tepts will ec of Lieut. J. P. | March 24. ljat leas® u Star produces such gratifying returns to the merchants who use its columns to tell of what they have to sell. EEE cen ERNE 1} We do not kn until} you I loa gan is, oan re & Oy ue under dir Olden, U. 8. N., ow whether op not But tf you}