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ee ERCULOSIS SUFFERER Pe ere ene 8 v. S. GOVERNMENT DOCTOR SENDS MESSAGE TO TU LET NATURE WORK CURE, HE ADVISES Warns Against Too Great a Confidence in Fried- mann’s or Any Other Alleged Cure for Plague oa eased Wire Ry WASHINGTON, D. C., May 10. Through the United Press, Dr. D.C Rucker, assistant surgeon general of the United States, today sent a message to the tuberculosis suffer ers who have been looking to the Friedman cure for salvation. He said Food, at inst Y a heralded \ a 1 by some w end may eff a cure for tuber ain Dr. R lispla ‘ f 4 Michigan woman a he virulent } ARGUE RAILWAY APPEAL want Judge Git to acquire its p the municipal gued in the supre Assistant Corporation Cot j ard Findley will appear for ‘the city The finance committee of the) council Friday recommended the transfer of $200,000 from the rail way fund to the sewer extension fund to repay the loan made about @ year ago, when work was begun on division A of the municipal line OPEN FORUM AT CAMPUS SUNDAY. Wouldst recall those old New England town hall meetings? Wouldst renew the open forum,| where the public gathers to air its! views upon the questions of the day? Then, Sunday, at 3 p. m., hie forth to the university campus, near the A-Y.-P. music pavilion “Come and exchange views with your neighbors,” is the Invitation adressed to you. The chief topic} of discussion will be: “What the Last Five Years Have Brought and What the Next Five Years Will Bring Toward the Solution of} Economic and Social Problems. | SUPREME COURT of the Ui nitea | Btates has been invoked to decide| whether “Indianapolis” is a suffi. | cient address within the meaning of the bankruptcy stat For Sallow, Wrinkled, Freckled, Pimpled Skin up » detect to remove the ry mercolized ax wi E diatigureme! nple and harmie Resinol Quickly CuredHerBaby’s | Severe Eczema Had Not Had a Good Night's Rest In Eight Months. Mass., Ja 19, 1912 Chelsea. Md emis STAR THE AL : nies WKN DER Piotr You AREA > Ger Some PeRseEcuTE sO you REFUCE 10 MARR y Me, omy 13 LONDRAMA ; 4 f : Vv o BLUFF Yor DER TasTaRncy Il MUST TRY TO BL You ; c tvwrnen IT DISS DEsion MIT DI93 CMPTY _ Powo&R Kee bie, - or Desmond DIACPICKC ES” ie Pah riety A gy ATURDAY, MAY 10, 1913. cel KIDNAPED BY GYPSIES! THE STORY OF V OVER THREE STATES IN SEARCH OF HOLDING UP A GYPSY {CARAVAN NEAR MINERAL POINT, WIS. - NEWSPAPER MEN JOIN IN HUNT FOR 9-YEAR-OLD CHILD THOUGHT STOLEN Swift { travel automobiles rs in wagon over. bug. | ers hau By G. R. Pulford _ Staff Correspondent. gy and automobile, and many a MILWAUKEE, Wis, May 10 family we stopped and lined up —I have spent five days look on the 1 till we scanned | ing for a kidnaped child! faces searched vehicles It was not a case where the | It was a rough time, and I | whole nation was stirred | have to report that the gypsies, | to frenzy, as in the kidr whene found, met with no | of Charlie Ross or of Billy pologies Whitla, but It was exactly as ypside were the mack serious, because a dear little | ble of the ro girl had been stolen—her father | were absolutely tnoffens i and mother were like crazy peo- | They yielded to any demand | ple, and hee father had offered | any time of day or night $2,000 reward | They protested to us that KIDNAPED BY GYPSIES! | they did not al children. AIN CHASE MISSI IN SEARCH Of KIDNAPED CATHERINE WINTERS. CHIEF. PHOTO BY DURBOROUGH, THE GYPSY MAIDEN, CATHERINE JENNINGS, DAUGHTER IT WAS THOUGHT SHE That !s what Dr. W. A. Win They told us that they were ters, of Newcastle, Ind. de always suspected: that every. |OF THE SUSPECTED GYPSY clared after his little Catherine, where they went they saw the |WAS THE KIDNAPPED GIRL. aged 9, disap in the haunted, scared eyes of moth re strangest mann in the | ers. | third week of | But why should we want | I It is remarkable how quickly, more children?” they asked of | also convincing cry of “The families of all gyp- gypsies” goes up when a child sare large.” spring had arrived at Newcastle Pi clue of seeming reliability and two or three caravans of | jocated Catherine Winters in 7 h > he dark skinned, dark eyed people Gratiot, Wis. Cross country. ere Re hb, Torna chet Bet had passed through the little | over roads where the frost lin Fducation 1s promised for three dead here today, ended his life in a town or near the town gered, tore our automobile, | Weeks at the Moore theatre, begin- unique manner.’ Using the vise on The Newcastle chief of police Day and night, at break-neck ing Sunday afternoon his work bench as a gun, he fasten- dispatched by wire the cry of pace, we drove. We were join Lyman H. Howe brings his com-|eq q cartri¢ in it ay cemnetne “gypsies” to all the near towns ed by other autos, wagons, bug. impersonate | his forehead againat the bulle and to the neighboring states. gies, containing officers, powse mechan charged it into his brain with a In two days the newspapers for country constables. At Gratiot es all ki nail and a monkey wrench. 500 miles elther way declared excitement prevailed The , and moving pictures for a “gypsies,” and the chiefs of Gypsies Wat Goes, Ne éne had and one-half hour ¢ n-| BROOKLINE, MASS., _ hetress, | police of Chicago, Indianapolis, searched the wagons. At Dar. nt, presented twice dally, with a/worth a half-million, married the Milwaukee and St. Louls sent lington, Wis, telephoning lo ge of subject cach Sunday aft-|shoe clerk who fitted her with their plain clothes men far into cated this party of gypstes at noon — baal ald the suburbs looking for gypsies Mineral Point. Again the chase The phonetic sccompaniment b and—stolen Catherine Winters, was on |men and women {s entirely differ. aged 9, of Newcastle, Pa. The band was found. A girl, |ent from ahny other. ext {bition of N Simultaneously I was assign whe to Cather, [the kind, The scenes are rehearse’ t Wh | ed to join the hunt; to drive In ine Winters markable, |80 that every conversation exactly | 0 a ee an sutomotile on the tracks of mee tae vr. was | fits the characters acted. The pict: | “ 200 miles of ¢ to use nises, Ganghter ot Uie Clint ot |tonraphy exclusively. i he humor i urn special deputy sheriff com the caravan, She it wax whose |0US Incidents are blended with the 2 “ aden aedales to taee vintaene pestis htlara Fog na |sertons as ey Without the Engineer of this picturesque chase, and ers started the w po here are twenty subjects tn then to tell in @ story for The wait auistonle aoterauis leach program. | The thrilling fen-/H] The Man Most Needed Every Star w that chase looked miles before returning to its |ture of the first heady entertain. | where Are Treined like. a Mace, tte pocens | ment {8 a ride on the Austrian state Aare: firm tithe knowledge that the {sxprets through the Tyrolean Alps. | Steam, Gas and isfy: Chetan aie: haa. naeelale ne ae F This is the actual experience of| . . gieea’ In a search for a etalon Mint Nkay atacand ae a Jone of Howe's camera men, who, | Electrical Engineers child can appreciate its thor. Catherine is still missing intending only to take moving pict For not @ power plant can be oughness. Spurred, perhaps, WHERE IS SHE? ures of the scenery, found himself || !ns 1 nor a wheel turned by a reward, hundreds of men | on the front of an engine that had ||} without them. The demand fo cover the country, on foot, in. |FAVOR CALIFORNIA broken frc om the con rol ot, the | such en Ie ntly grow uggies and automobiles, form: |trainmen and was plunging down ng as development progr hs human network) trough | ANTI-JAP STAND | the steep grades at terrific speed. ||] and — industries nfult\ which it seems Impossible for | BREMERTON, May 10—Charles-| He held on and kept his apparatus in ||| Therefore every ambitious a kidnaper to break. lton camp, No. 3, of the United| motion, and the negatives are won-|f} young man should consider The temper of the searchers ish War Veterans, Is on record derfully clear. lI] his fitness for these vocations is often grimly shown by a sug- | today as favoring California's stand |]]] Able. engineers are needed a ccive coll et repel on: © bie Jon the anti-alien land situation, As| Seattle will have another play-|[l] every where on the Pacific pot) further evidence of the camp's feel-| field, to be named Brighton. This||}} Coast, in Alaska and the For Catherine Winter ing matter, It was voted to| Was assured with the acceptance by | [Hl Ortent hunt. cos Indiana cou and order given recently|the park board Friday of the con This school, with full, stand Fer yon sang for a silk flag and banner te cost|demnation award of $20,166 for the rd equipment and practica ever'n band of FyDiew was r $250. The order will be given to an| 1b-acre tract between 39th and anal instructors, will provide spe pin eat the ' American firm employing union la-|ave. 8, and Juneau and Bateman /{{f cial “vacation” courses at spe bor, although the cost will be ma-|sts, This makes 23 playfields for||}] clal rates for High School and terial Seattle Eighth Grade scholars, to sur are or enable them to decide upor he time-tested, wo id-ts tnd, Hom: | ALL SET FOR RACING MOTORCYCLISTS a course of training for the paar Lathha Bah AT MEADOWS; FIRST RACE SUNDAY, 2 P. M. PO Huse aria tc tenth en taste, the Judges Cyril Arthur Player, Frank Cross and Frederick Wagner particulars, Parents especial ta t yO ee will call the motoreyge riders to the post Sunday at The Meadows ly Invited to inspect the schoo! und in every dose at 2:15 o'clock, for their five-mile jotirney. The official entries will plant and confer with the | not close until 12 o'clock tomorrow siructors oa 5 Prominent none entries are Karl Godfre champton EE! \ CHAS S|} mosrere ter of Canada; Kd. L. Berreth, of Tacoma: Roy Hern, IPhone, Gs Ai 204 j ul spec on ce Palmer, Fred Zwick, Fred Mercer A . i Hueber, “Wee Jimmy” Bergstadt, Ed. McCallery and W. H Seattle Engineering PILLS In boxes, 10c., 280. | will be the the and and motoreycles deputy sheriffs will police Infield, A keep order put tn grounds Sold everywhere. "ei May 10. School, Inc. 106-8-10 West Roy Str t’s Bothersome Wa ay to End Life Henry ¢ ) by named Mil) i, not know, Of ene dollar will be paid by | first person who gives us the dees of any Last know Thir ie a sample of the liste which wil! appear regularly leach Saturday .| eredit information journal ttle Oversight by Osgar Puts Realistic Climax Into This Film, v — | Kjer=RY " (vec, wall MURRAY HEDGES NG GIRL ON HIS CHARGES | IN NASTY ARMY SCANDA Mayor complaints dmitting that Cotterill r icinity were was be p, Super ay ne a man at the south end of the ased, Oldest, Safest, Strongest, Best. Standard family medicine. No alcohol. Sold for 60 years. "A REWARD | to ae resent ad. | 1 of the following people. | address given % C., carp, 1607 W larence F., laundry cath Duwam 0 Denny » W., railway ie, Bryn Mawr. (or Bilverstetn in the Bulletin issued A removal, change and 100 Ver Copy, $5.00 Per Year. Y BULLETIN 658 Empire Bide. Motorcycle} The Meadows | Tomorrow The Most Sensational Races | Ever Witnessed In the Pacific Northwest. Admission to All, 50c Box Seats, 25c Extra No Extra Charge for Autos or Motorcycles. From Interurban Station Yesler and Occidental First Train at 12 M. Second Train at 12:30 P. M. | Continual 15-Minute Service From 12:30 to 2:30 Be sure to go early. Can fare 15¢ round trip, from your home, back home. Your trans. fer and 10 at tation you round trip ticket fer on ain goc n all home. IS THAT PLAI | Ave. H Pays your INSURANCE CO, a As HOME OFFICR " SEATTLE, U. 8. A Henry President |dressed a meeting of th | League on the ¢ |the voting machine | LIFE ACCIDENT ou Monthly Indemnity for disability thr ret /ords by Se usic by Condo ~ rd One tha to the ore! S DERE ISS YomE \ r x \ (MISTAKE! CoucT IT Be Dor I Forgot y) To EMPTY Dot _/ Ke6ey Co WIFE FIGHTS FOR Ne AND DAUGHTE SEN: | mrs BESSIE C. MERRIAM IS “THE BONE OF CONTENT ION CASE. SAN FRANCISCO, May 10.— Special—An army scandal, in which the name of a woman has been bandied about from one fort to another in the East and South, has come to a head in a divorce proceeding instituted by Capt. Henry C. Merriam against his wife, Bessie C. Mer- rlam, on a charge of cruelty. The trouble is alleged to have begun in 1911 at Jackson bar . CHARLOTTE, ATIONAL DIVO officials for dismissing Mm Merriam without trial. Capt. Merriam is fighting for the custody of Charlotte, the $ year-old daughter. RHEUMATIS Relieved racks, near New Orleans. Mrs. . al Merriam’s name was linked d wie tue o'wassrcurence |Without Medic Murphy. During the absence of Capt. Merriam on duty on the Texas border from April to June, 1911, Major Murphy frequented Jack- on barracks. Later, after Capt. Merriam's return from Galveston, Mrs. Merriam was directed by him to leave the barracks. She went with her daughter to In- dianapolis, and in time received a notification from Major Sam- Let Me Send You a Do | Treatment TO TRY Before taking any more mei for rheumatism, let me have | address and I will send you by |turn mail a regular Dollar palit my Dra! Meving 80 thousand @ of rheum w E8eRS2ay vel A. Kephart, commandant, Ko every not to return, An appeal to the -chronie war department by the wife acute, ma ended when the authorities sus- | sciatic, tained the action of Major Kep- | , bago, goat, hart. no matter Mrs. Merriam denied that her located oF severe. d cn im ov relations with Major Murphy ali had been more than friendly. er! io av “He was a friend of my hus Drafts ne band’s,” she said, “and my hus- Sith tee na band had asked me to receive [Fit Gal ed . jit char 1 take > “At no tlme—ever In my life | vor.” thousands have ‘written me —have | received Major Mur- phy alone or gone with him un- attended by members of my family to either theatres, res- or on automobile | Judge Graham, In the divorce court, criticised the action of | Major Kephart and the army | in 2 ef a ; | Jackson, Mich. your address MUNICIPAL LEAGUE HEARS RABBI KOCH “Mothers and the Mothef} Church” A Morning Sermon at och at noon ad Municipal | ing national con rities and Corree Rabbi Samuel ference of the C tion association, The convention! will be held in Seattle this year, | | Former Counetlman J. Y. C. Kelloggs] PLYMOUTH CHURCH | gave a practical demonstration of} Sixth and University: Also at § o'clock a great Musletl Part Ll. of “The Redem? Service- Pacific lee Co. patrons please call up Elliott 6560, and tion,” an oratorio by Gounod—aol you will receive prompt at tlon. A little sermon on “Mothers Af the Queerest Things! PACIFIC ICE CO. PLICY IN cies ERFECT ROTECTION ugh any sickness or EALTH Send This Coupon to the Home Office—No Obligation Incurred Occupation -............. tfe insurance premiums tf permanently disabled a a amounts for loss of hands, feet or eyes e : sk about the Monthly Premium policy 3 a 8 KW. Andrews T. M. Morgan D. B. Morgan ES gs View resinent ta'ViR: & attr Gen, Mansgni 3 2am