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| |SEATTLE WILL GET FRIEDMANN SERUM FOR CURE OF TUBERCULOSIS The following telegram, received by The Star today from C. Devidal Hundt, secretary to Dr. Fried mann, is self-explanatory: ‘ Seattle Star, Seatile, Wash.: en; New York, March 21, 1913. Dr. Noble was taken to the I for Deformities and Joint Diseases with Dr. Friedmann and party in ‘autormoll for the big clinic. Dr. Noble was given ample opportunity to observe and assist Friedmann in treating 34 cases of bone and joint tuberculosis. The Friedmann culture will be procurable for Seattle as soon as the government raises the embargo. Dr. Noble satisfied with today’s clinic. [Signed] C. DEVIDAL HUNDT, Secretary to Dr. Friedmann. GENERALLY FAIR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; HIGH NORTHEAST SHIFTING TO NOKTHWEST WIND: The Seattle Star THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 15. NO. 19, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913, ONE CENT p32" snet. HOME EDITION in and innocence stand up and pray to- Sin a k weather man, in a fit of Cheer up! Th ntown union revival. i absent-mindedn gether at the PBoalt was there. Read his story of what happened, on page pulled the wrong lever and handed Seattle this icy blast, but offi- 12, cially this is the first day of spring BAN AUTO _SPEEDER SUGGESTS friptat mein Pants tes Pine ics, Outen, BUT WHY NOT--- | | Er SR) PUT on wage naan even | RRL es eee ee MAKE- 20° irs rut ae THE City - SPEEDERS Path —— OF AN AUTO | ING STREETS | _\RicH CLUBMAN ELOPES FRIEDMANN’S AID 5Y A WILD. PAYS Fane IN CIVING SERUM ae RIDE OF GUARDS SoBe e& BY STORM; 250 HURT Four towns are reported destroyed by tornadoes and hurricanes which swept the Middle West and Southern states Joseph MacDonald arrived dy, yeaterda Alaska exed m mni!lonaire od its fight omobile, on Sunday a eed Oat trolley, | Jones was killed today. ‘ se The death list totals 23,. while 250 are reported injured. : Twenty states are gripped in today’s storm. . Press Bta The crop damage will run into the millions. an era at da wan In tht Northwest the storm has assumed the proportions of a blizzard rough y have Iped Out. ne eT t ' physician ba New Y 1.7 persons njured ie glad t cred et r tae courte rederico ot 1otive tender og No ort : oo Ct eg bee Noble's telegray ‘ werlng the clinic yeaterda “ der the Sane Seattle Seattle, Wash 1 badly hurt. the most wi rful clinic of my experience t on Tug. By Y, Ind., March 21, as a physician was held at the hospital for deformities governs ald. } with her and cripples here yesterday, when Dr. Friederich Franz The : “ | Friedmann administered tuberculosis treatment to ings were | 4 100 injured 30 persons, rm y afflicted with tuberculosis Huerta dep t c MRS. JOSEPH RIGELOW nd one k " nor Fae tenants to Guana) ) rrest , t Ridge, Ark nigat hysic from pract y all hospitals attended t ta het ‘ ‘ya by sinaation Ut" the and. started ot ' he « and members of the health acuse and Mil | . whi e Selita ‘nenica -edthe tonly, cruise down the Fivé Kit Two Dead In Indiana. M waukee ssed the : demonstration *as guests. Still officers ” Wha Btdes leaned that: 308. -| _SHREVEPOR 21 4 IAN APC Lis Ind several hundred more doctors tried to get.in, but without do, on T) ohh B. Bigvlow, jr, the young | : success. Com mon ¢ » Ay clubman ¢ ‘ I acted as Friedmann’s chief aide, and, clad in ster- and yachtaman, bas r | ° a cab drivernaty ilized garm beside hi I assisted him vied sipce inst Sez or to 1 Miss Ernestine Gazan, a Tem- crushed to in admin ‘ ple Place fcure t 8, a workman Of the c most were of as much as The br fs of Cuban de Gliazard Hite three years’ s scent. The couple went aboard CHICAGO. M SAAR RR RR A fea s the appearance of a boy = = P ha * PENDLETON, Or., March & ‘ f st ppearance Tt a : y rE * Every business house In *® who rece twelve days ago hen his ‘ LONE ; re * tr ng saloc losed * knee was so ild not bend it. Today he : BANDIT IS SORRY inter. Al . : . ool walked freely abou | TO Co ? . * of the ® q New York and ja, and not one of these but is H ae showing marked improvement. DR. C. 8, NOBLE HAS TO A VE THE COIN BAIT” =—- -- 4 ———- — — SCA’ TIE R OST ORK } : a bardoe ‘ie fo k mask, added « request th JAIL WOMEN WHO PID JEERS AT DOCTORS FEAR ie teil ‘ Lad p WEAR ’EM, SAYS HE| EDICT OF KAISER t et’s empty again, and it's res here, t s n I oi le for me to go without Ve } ep - A genteel touch : 2 ss a € 1 e families i | Very gontee!, And the man who d teict ; ee a nite . aed Wire ade it to Conductor J. B. Walling services > ROME, March 21,—Vatican ton, on an fmbound Alki Point car ne admi h a v. 8. and Lander st., at|® ‘ f dager iegeegina wah aoa a Aiba FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Marct 12280 o'eloék this mo bowed | &8s ' heart failure might attack Pope | 4 mail-hungry mob was surfelted|{n the most a manner ——— st - 1 today when 15 double« But the band that beld a nickel. | bution n accoun | Pius unless he soon rallies from | in sleds arrived with wix tons of| plated “eammon” pointed directly at| It ts the th ¢ ind FEDER L A W WON’T his present weakness. mall from the South, the first since |the Uttle tuft of bristles that grows in six weeks. Police ve {he ; A ] i |the snow t ade near Jova between Wallington'’s eyebrows did| same man hag done jo a Z Since he wae stricken with Im | months ago. It was t «-|not vary @ hai He Sagres a s¢ euden po the nd oes about his HELP STATE OUT OF | ‘iron acces oe re {sein anni) le tunes hs Sn eon". The Easter apparel problem SE tive |i $2,760 cond noturediy through two slits in|inability to nab the fellow ENATORIAL MUDDLE Won PASSENGERS SUFFER ON TRAIN _ ust be solved tomorrow! lature fatles aes HELD UP 56 HOURS BY MOUNTAIN SNOW) 2.223%. Sota as bee to te wil ai, alec » i] age ki sad laa. thaved 1 Fm | man, and all the upper berth ‘Then tho waiter orters servation car than the others ladies will have to select new apparel for But , : tat i ft in the tourist cars were empty their hats among the passe They visited the observatior Easter Sunday. Today’s Star contains de- f Recgasary + x Yet the suffering passengers in |make them pay for the fun the ar for six and seven hours at a ed a ys a e ‘ by eth 1 thy, the »,| the day coaches had to sleep, | were too-hingry and cold and n me. iled news and information from Seattle’s ’ me 6 than ¢ cramped and cold, sétting up. | erable to share I could not, help. but tl leading stores as to style, price ete. . er a € orning hour | “There was more than enough I mys uffer Iba the Th ‘ ay ae the simple federal constitu or I think the wht to be} food and drink in the dining car, | pened to have plenty « with would have enjoyed a ‘ The ad of the Ladies’ Sample Suit Co., me Simpl ‘ provide the ma ry | told. how the t ern take yet the passengers who hap- | me, atid visited the diner wheneyer the observation ¢ ‘ € which appears on page 5 tode he ne care of ite 3 ald % 4 pened to be too poor to pay din. |hungry. I meked the conductor what | im a-berth ppeers page ay, contains a a 1 la We wer Ing car prices had to be content | provision had been made to care fo tatement wa many convincing reasons why it will be to . ! at vark,| with the remnants and crumbs | the passengers in the day coach ‘ ce of A I the ad rant age of the ladies to inspect their » t M ‘ for 5 ra and 40 min-} of the lunches they had brought nd he said. ‘None, We dont have)» t ith re F tte a od ultimately leaves The mereur as 26 be with them to. It we did anythifig for them it » Zim varge stock before making final s i 0 fal “ to the « f T t 4 ed at Mond would be ag eharity Oo ain crew are ir r a at 7:33 Mc 1 ag ohe " hatever you ve min > hah pend ' f Hight there, as | sa “When we finally started, and t ery le Whatev you have in mind to purchase ore i - € it ‘ ton sen laud t ig coffee, and the for ty our That night the alf the way to Seattle, the train ) the comf i orrow, you are alr most sure to find it ad- § made ca] G a wt ” at ne t W ne to c \ e 0 > C e t time i 1 Fy ® Senators in War ™ nor le ne tn 1 1 t rew extended to two women wh V and vertised in ‘ain s and in many in- ool ’ rn Onjy tr id ere were un waiters and porter who had been prominent at the ome inlike « in i pk har we will ee Ke a4 he ee 1 women and tiny bables, too jf hed and the ec dance thé Gourtesy of the obser happenedgthat Mr, Zin stances at a price reduction that means a om “ ‘ re f @ look forward ntense duc f the P Hlman con vation oar, though they were ran deseribe An inv pry c iderable caerrovite me Depesaargy ect election of senators ‘There were just three pas- | duct he e ‘ny en, the tourlet passengers and not any |t bi dda a very considerable saving to you. le. | ‘ee@ngers in the standard Pull. trainimaster danced with the women,' more entitled to enter the ob di ARTA: me ° e