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In the fittle town of Honolulu, COMPANY GET AN 8 PER CENT why not in Seatgle? ° 3° a GENERALLY FAIK TONIGHT AND PHIDAY; CONTINUED COOL, BRISK KASTEKLY WIND? THE SO We LUTION! i it out of our own head We have | SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1913. QNE CENT {300 41,5838, DR. NOBLE, THE STAR’S COMMISSIONER, ATTENDS DR. FRIEDMANN CLINIC TODAY The Star rece ived the following telegram from Dr, Noble, its special representative in | Friedmann's help. The whole city is deeply aroused. Several big medical men admitted to me today that they think there is merit in Friedmann’s culture. Patients previously treat ed continue to improve, and there is more confidence and more hope than at any time since I arrived, Will give you a full report tomorrow, (Signed) gest clinic Friedmann has ever held here at a hospital for deforma- opportunity to observe him, The scene when Friedmann left the remarkable I have ever witnessed. Hundreds begged and cried for tives, and air wean the “NOBLE.” WHERE THEY § HOULD END UP FO a Be Unites HINGHAM, Moss h 20.—Charged with the murder of her! Admir G. Eaton, Mre. Eaton was arrested here Eaton was po d crious death of Admiral Eaton at his med here today ch leaves everything to home in Norwe The police Dorethy Ain The district Eaton's desth Accompanied ¢ on was the cause of ht- ght to the co re Judge Edw t 4 until March 28. with t that the exa d a ney, the Harvard Eaton's stomach © showed strong traces o AWWISTER HELD DN CHARGES OF 22 2S AISGIRL NIECE = FINE SCHEME! KEEP MERE |STAR AFTER FACTS ONLY WALKERS OFF STREET SO_1N INVESTIGATION OF CURE Bre. AUTOISTS CAN’T KILL’ —— re SS" FIRE DESTROYS | Hin Fees nig SAWMILL : From the 4 DECLARES UNCLE SAM’S PHYSICIANS STAMP SERUM WITH APPROVAL NEW YORK, March 20 New York hospital f Dr. Herman Frauenthal, directo r deformities, declared today that Uni Surgeons Anderson and Stimson, who are superintending the a tration of the Friedmann cure are convinced he treatiner the “greatest tuberculosis discovery in the history of medicine Or, Frauenthal said the government experts had confided to him their velief that the Friedmann cure is ep: k «WHITE SLAVERS ~The Seattle Star | Hawaiian Islands, there aremo straps in the street cars. None are needed. There are no strap-hangers. Seats are eight inches wider than the seats in Seattle cars, car entployes are started upon a much higher wage than that paid to Seattle employes after years of service. There are plenty of cars, and seats for “all, AND THE STOCKHOLDERS IN THE DIVIDEND AS REGULARLY AS CLOCKWORK. Ole Hanson, just back from Honolulu, tellé us about it. If in Honolulu, Messrs: State Public Service Commissioners, BOALT’S A LIAR es about it He doesn't make any bor He ad : to atop this &peed mepace to life and mits it, freely ‘ly. And he apologizes to onl tne pe e keep off the street,” say the almanacs w he took to task the other oy whe own, care. Thet'e (HS doze, Our day for essaying t him—the mighty Boalt— be nobody to run over exceyt dogs and chickens THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE OME EDITION right. And now Boalt vering. Read his 0. Pac 4 VOL, 15.- NO. 18. ON TRAINS AND i ssa os FRIEDMANN IS MOBBED BY SUFFERERS | KWEEL AS HE PASSES; BEG TO BE HEALED BY W. W. HAWKINS (United Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, March 20.—Scenes paralleling those in Judea, when Christ healed the sick, and probably unparalleled since His day, were enacted here today about the person of Friederich Franz Friedmann, discoverer of a turtle serum which is de- jclared to be a cure for tuberculosis. t . . ; | was sent estiga fi stu ate ~ f t Ne Y tg r npn have 8 he t t t ude a As 8 tt NIGHT COMING |uoses aprenorx; : mio Seattie? | Mow Fr United tates, In tact the whole worl, le watching a BECOMES A CRANK]! Xow. if you aromobillste | her eh oa Ba tie dren cee ioe Don't take th ff : " js Ph “ie I fi 1 8 ews bed. ry, | bas at 1 roug able - o Charging her husband with propos at uw have ead ‘ wit yee . fact Moy sae " desertion, and alleging that fot IS KILLED ereabe That is all The Star has sought to do. If Friedmann has dis pendicitis 2m a K hk of our 90,000,000 of people, The Star wants to give the truth ovable and king Fr ot 9 an POR . k farct be buxom a ret . and if Friedmann has failed—if there is no hope inageeee ornme: Mes. HOES © ie : alr h > nts to know that too. This explains fully The Star's Knight secured a decree of wee e. Pr at q h € 4e and conduct pertaining to this who nt question me ag} oe te Tolm af } ; he 5 # Friedmann will succeed, but it probably will ne three Be creeps dows She says tt fe T ‘ As 1 Pe t “ nat ' sng until after the operation, when an Finte ott I nt, eh ay have expon- | y ¥ bills on this subject are ler. Ou oN tor| Knight, minue hie appendix, be called Ey Beedinvedepin WANT 8-HOUR LAW Pils on thin sutsect are under con came so mean that she went n Ezel ad sideration. The owners ask that, to away to five with her sister run aw 1) DR. AUGUSTA M. BREWER,| JUNEAU, Alaska, March 20 old digput $.af golas in On returning, she said, she the 1 h who has been traveling In I a. Mine wners of Alaska ha noti be # d in the law, so as found he had appropriated rd ug the Ceylor the Orient, has ret 1 fled 1 of the legis now to make it r whether it their property, borrowed money c k. Hazell and taker A t Ha n here that they a fa when the mer ter the mir yr | from her friends and departed. 1 Hall r of an eight-hour law. Several! when they actually commence work 1 —s ww ay id ’ aa ! W but bime KO n’ their young lives awa 2 eal elco pinin y 9 y By Fred L. Boalt pe igi nd the deck; mule-back, 1 \ valley with) for the habilaments of the “Sloop aboy' fe n the deck. a river runnin it, and there bone-tong. ra “Ahoy , el ‘em of one of I run on of native I “Not havin’ dressmakers lla tha lon't what their name wa down that way, the girls done ivering cry 1 } : ( tou y're BOF rt of Injuns the best they could with grass {ng negtigen: A wis right pleasant folks to| e¢loth And not havin’ real n Soop rail. “A hb e the tr fry 1 1 they! stockin’s they painted imita- | mysterious singing Flu Mother! © us the the stor made t t to hon tion ones on their legs. One | too. Ship happens « i le Oe 0’ cou ouldr € of ‘em had openwork stockin's, We n th ht,” sald be seowled ter. . 1 Ve pre Mr. Goode farther | there overnight and| and some wore clocks. th ie 1 never xef- M { pe ad at lokyel ther < IT understand. that, when t hope t bi \ ' te) gt 1, w the | ain't company to enter: the bird wa of ¥ { ( and gid ¢ 1 n't partickle catch a} la tus be . of fae ! 1 in’ a Warm count with a ! - If Adoit . . eng at rrad a «ir a Bool wh on ‘em $e, t with us . a : “ ‘ef 166 t 1 1 : rfly net. We mistaken ( fr ~ rT a f fr if ht 1 we ur Hye Yeack & 4 ¢ f ' ‘ 4 Mr. Goode ‘for’ hi E ‘ a ' r 1 t Ont like y 1 na n 1 for the Chill kind 1 F. Goon: Sa € ant ittle at ey did their best corted us to the sidedoor, . ? 9 ‘ - ll “The thing that made the big we own the side haat é isa r \ ! x and nitra hit with me, though, wae their Mind ¢h he cautioned slo : gota hye oo ; , ah be evident hankerin’ for the frip. PS ed.|“And « te behind you, 4 Beye bt . theré * , I took &, peries and refinements of civil ves a zat 1 the shors with all " ties f t yantry ation - was kind o’ pi , The n t e truthful story to Fhern doc str inland to ey 1 Coun izatior it was kind pitiful A J Crowding before the hospitals where Dr. Fried- mann treated selected patients today were scores of women holding in their arms the swollen, emaciated and misshapen bodies of their children who were vic- tims of the white plague. Unhee ] awaited the wa that , by the government d MOTHERS, ON KNEES, HOLD UP BABES s w-stricken crowds spite all published hospitals and se- 1 at this time. ning only lected 1 will re- road trip ur strength r f Further- mot t I r I cannot wh not counte- by govern- 1 and anged for Maninéi Wed? “| ’Tain’t So, She Cables the U.S. , Ot GOVERNMENT CAN SUPPLY WORLD WASHINGTON Six of Uncle eriologists today are the “acid test” to Or. mann’s alleged tuberculosi Under r observatio of the ba are propag Just outside the govern big laboratory here sc nkeys, suffering fror osis in its ous stages blinking in the sun, and every onceivable test will first made on these. Friedmann gave the g ment experts about a gill of th cultures t millions new bacilli are being propag The assistant surgeon gene explained the show reactions cu He says it sible from the cultures furn the government by Fr to propagate enough bacteria t y the world, March 2 Sam's expert bac putting F u var From 4 culture similar to tube osis bacilli supp * cw explain MAXINE treat their ‘ NEW YORK, March 20.— th w nly petit “The report that | am engaged he w " to Mr. Wilding is not true. I t oa t o ble am not engaged and never in- t the 8 ¥ tend to be.” t if 8. | ut This was the answer cabled ore long every Vi tr here today from London by will a chance for lif Miss Maxine Elliott, the actress, ss a . ras to rumors that she had secretly FRIEDMANN GIVES married Anthony F. Wilding, SUFI =<RS HOPE the Australian lawn tennis His champion, Nice, France. Ef- Don't cor ork ne forts to locate Wilding today Stay at hone proved unavailing The Most Interesting Thing in The Star Tonight For you may be contained in an ad. Maybe you have been looking for a desirable house or apartment in just the location that suits you, but so far haven't succeeded in find- ing just what you want. This very house or apartment may be advertised in The Star tonight. Maybe you have set your heart on buying an article of furniture for the home —that very article may be advertised in The Star today at such a marked reduction in price as will save you a substantial sum on it, The, advertising st full of interesting reading; they are the messages of the best and livest merchants in Seattle— they tell of their choicest offerings-—where you can get th value for your money. Remember, Seattle’s best stores are large users of space in The Star—you will do well to watch for what they have t@say to you each day. ° | CEC Saba OO LK UN TT co ms are biggest °