The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1913, Page 1

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3 d- d rd rd nd vat ve Te ta- FRIEDMANN CANNOT CURE SON OF MILLIONAIRE, EVEN FOR A MILLION DOLLARS In a private _ telegram to the editor of The Star, ‘Dr. Noble, representing thi N k * C : i i ‘ the reason he did not treat the son of Banker Finlay, who offered a udilien dellate ter Saas ‘Tcusithes te Hy ogee ayine ~~ olga tesathedhgmaysMigetsl emanates tatpmaalMaditamemin: OCCASIONAL RAIN OR SNOW TONIGHT AND WRDNESDAY; BRISK NORTHWRHSBTHRLY WINDS LOOK WHAT THEY'VE DONE! f The rott now has robbed the people ot { Washington of the right to cl xt | — = genatot R at the work t { the crime c You'll fir € t rime n page © THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL, 15. NO, 16 SEATTLE, WASH, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1913. ONE CENT p30 3),Ni33. HOME EDITION “ONE ON .THE JAVA, BOB!” EWS STANDS Be THIS IS DR.CHAS.S. NOBLE| GIVES READERS REV RE | YOU are one little atom in the surging, pushing I ‘ ion ha " ended 7 mob that every morning and every night goes to and '!« sgHE OF mpanic ah t profit comes from its work. oh rig * Up on t “ ‘ tock YOU wait on the corner for the car, crowd your iq i). | P 7 5 q way in—and stand up the : A S Fy A you pay your ticket, and can’t get a transfer. That is a privilege for w! hich you must pay extra. YOU have your transfer rejected, unless you are |‘ °O"'' Pays [> pe : : r, eareful to board your car at the exact point prescribed. |.,.;,,, : s : : : YOU ARE THE GOAT! Hic hen ' nt ty i . sira wi ate| That is what Mayor Cotterill wants of the public; ey service commission. That is what the people are en- $ titled to, and that is what The Star demands on behalf | ioe it : of the people. WOMEN MAY TEACH IN. [Footer Who Woutd Be Morir Superior Who Says She Shouldn’t As at ed to UT MOTHERS ~ = is SCHOOLS, B E Refs eee By Fred L. Boalt eee oe Ought a achoo! ' nestly me ed motber of a ba on for leave t ' The New 1 pose of bearing e saye—No! e. The Beattie + bende te com se e3 Yes!--with a re % New York y the mien Mrs. Kath 9 < Bp York, saye—Ye i sp ght she to win? What do \ Sed ag a matieal!y : rhe ; marries. r’ " aw DD ry widow wit This Is the Special ¢ by The Star to New York) int rating The G na physicians appan p emplosed - v COMPROMISE to Watch and Report of the Friedmann Cure for ently g ‘ P : Indeed, thet hanna Tuberculosis. His Int Q nic Reports H Enabled The action of Friedmann’s bacillus in the human sytsem is most is dozen tr e A Readers of The Star to Keep Pace With the Developments as They | interesting. The non-virulent the culture injected have no Cowild Have Done in No Other Way effect themselve system, but u osis germs in the patient's 3 te new act the white blood corpuscles, r to attack and devour the active disease germs. ral « A . 2 PATIENTS IMPROVING \e peed seni ay H x7 t aS 2 3 ie sighs r th : “a REPORTED SLAIN Pe cesar @ YORK HOA FI A y ; tps : Bila Aaa thc) Bele he rch } ra [Isn’ t It an Odd World? | PEN CHAPLAIN ne re ¢ Re ters Ne ieliegs Sie GETS A NEW JOB AFTER PERFORMING CEREMONY . . = - CLEVELAND, "Ma Dis i A L ‘ . r ehopel ig “i cig g has ; SOME RECORD AS A H " e , I SCHOOL TEACHERS. Pibes ind Ren eto ae King Fertinand of Bulgaria a + mre + 6 he ae inced today Gre h le ot AIS isk Molt: ihe CHARGES CITY FOR SPOILING BLISS ; € uawk Re 1 Kohier to = Geant rgpa tee Eeney , I Foy . on ee " ba 30T ALL OUT OF LIFE, THEN ENDED IT y TEN PALS INDICTED tiled by M Baker and | iited from. the unio a ‘ ed himself : : dthew: ( chur " Jay over sence of he and. Or t ae td the nian wh gira rey nd ned feat LANDSLIDE AT TONGMEN FACE A Guaranteed Circulation Wal, w r « r t c sed ¢ ¢ er , 1 « t f FIRST TO ASK EAVE { ? r Ag 4 | re r ‘ ¢ " e 7 ie sts iy Stk * tworoys «ut SALMON SPRINGS MURDER JURY of M h ! Tec fee Std er Ca ea mitre TWO BOYS KILL | of More Than 40,000! 4 ¥ i" aH. ‘ . . Rog | TACOMA, M Int »| Go Y G Chin Quo r { ' E wis { h rs Bae ah gen Nat Perio Ds pele eon ages : Lrg pane hac h Dnata dee: That’s what The Seattle Star has to offer ; % begs Maly ig, and Barret Inte ye tay. Seve a rtf Von: you, Mr. Advertiser. A huge family of more isyhew m1 ‘ r bel abc “ye canted dog tC lila tah a pererenns tha than 40,000 readers every day—readers who od ar 4 va \ he ra ushed 300 feet d tong ae believe in what they see in The Star—and this 1 y.| the Bs se naewslina : he confidence extends to the advertising as well emits. ‘ : de t ? ot é ‘ as the news columns. Thousands of these r sage i DT . > > > Hy oy Beige gy ee : ne readers have taken The Star continuously AMAZO N SEIZES MA Ns att Pagers rey BIDS ARE REJEC TED) rine tat Cw Out, uA I e , for many years—The Star will complete its x f ; f ae , » bide f bce Bum ‘ot A x gene Nea : ; Pung seek, ty 15th publication year in a few months—and M A RRIES HIM; 3 SHO c i “ 4 hed ee eee hut ae : jal 1 they look to it every evening tor their in- : = : - 4 ela {th ph nd an, be ; : r ve ) i for the news of the mac * , Manet af Fe ar lay noe, be) WOMAN ATTORNEY i eed formation, not only for — liscge ’ rari Whenaalves wid (iol wi Brickson CAN’T SAVE SLAVER (2° <! the ( ‘a sien) foe the news of what is doing ed e t ‘i y n j rey gull: |two These are just a few of the reasons why Regova 4 fav fly re act mete \ “ie op. i, Ke 1 tl te < } ; AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF | The Seattle Star is bringing such good re sults ” h agreed re pe 1@ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS to its advertisers. th re are 1 I & ( fered 1 Mesente , will hold a nt d 2A 184 ond a » representa-| 5 per « und §$274,00 41-2 per Mi ) w) Reads building on the univers SENSED TCE ORT TE AT a

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