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GOVERNMENT PHYSICIANS GIVE GOOD ADVICE ON DR. FRI Biting) . The advice of government physicians that tuberculosis victims do not suspend or interrupt their pres- @ 1 § So far_as can be ——— Oo 4 ely We did more We in potatoes. ther was perfect full of pep. honor. And, ed. quite iid Sloan to himse 25 » As many as PPound at one time Gity. One journeyed all 's ) td in orderly rows. e. t iand. e irlo, When there was see the figure of an elderly lee pot, a The newcomer ind explained that cake was in the ba We different kinds of fr huge basket We have said that All wa P22 back to the All P of those preserved “William,” On fetch a pail « 11S — at " "Mad » The cloth Yah-yah! Don't 4 Have another up though I’ve had thr hg cake.” ‘ e wa Aw Mrs. Jones ma brag about. A tall young wife arms and said: “’ her You § en we all w Bm By and by, wt body said ‘oor “28, count nt t F | TONDON, May 19—Dect Wold be # great mint Mtimate theo} : ween the Uni a & Conseq h the Pans hg os haw, Nor did we stop there logi “John,” said one neighbor te A fite was built. The i : T—I don’t know how , that you're all friends of mine.” ent treatment on account of Dr. Friedmann’s claims of a cure is good advice, no matter what Friedmann | has really got in the way of a cure. learned, Dr. Friedmann’s treatment is still in the experimental stage. That some of 4 YES, WE DUG THE ALSO, WE ATE A LOT OF FINE CAKE—FIVE KINDS M. Sloan, of the teamsters’ loch! picks and spades loaned by Mark Odell “For Mother Jones and the honor of tt and It wasn't long before Sloan had ple began at the unfashionable hour « men The Crawford White, assistant Weighs 265, performed prodigio: The cellar was dug in no time at all feted White, and it was done. On closer view the burden pros FOR JAPAN WAR Looks Like the Grand Jury Might Find Qut Where Those 5,000 Simoleons Are Resting Vol CELLA By Fred L. Boalt. We dug Mrs. Jones’ cellar yesterday. graded the front lawn We spaded the garden And still having some ginger left, we planted that gar- Viewed as a social function, it was some party Potatoes? I have more seed potatoes than I need.” NO. 69 FAIR TONIGHT AND TUBS The Seattle Sta THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE MONDAY, MAY es UME 15 SEATTLE, WASH., 4DOCTOR GIVES STARB | STAR MEN AND VOLUNTEERS DIGGING THAT CELLAR DAY ; LIGHT 19, 1913. R; DIDN'T DO DUTY JURY'S VERDICT Can a man BILL AGED , WASHINGTON Ry tive on $16 a yearold boa week and contribute to the sup- woman long dea port of his wife? son, Edward A jury in Judge Ronald's |amount wan $4 court decided that he could. And the jury was all composed | of men. McCutcheon PAID OFF. od Wire May 19 owed A 3 11, to 0, TO BE A LAWN MOWER! NORTHWESTERLY WI | ODD ITEMS | a was pald to her The Earl Thornton, a baker, | GOLDENDALE May 19, therefore faces a penitentiary [Care tx being taken to keep sentence on the charge of /|"Weary Willies” from grazing the abandoning his wife, Irene. grase off the courthouse lawn Mrs. Thornton had been ailing, Sheriff Smith irrigated it wit and when she was from an insane institution, Thornton for almost two months, it wae charged, neglect jky and beer. SHE STRIKES HIM OUT. several barrels of confiscated whis :) 9a) Wf "i UR Ba) 4 {(DMANN’S ALLEGED CURE his patients first treated are “already feeling better” and that he has‘sold rights to use his discovery tor large sums are grounds for hope, and let us hope on. But there is also hope in the treatment resorted to | before Friedmann was heard of. “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,” and honest estimates | would still put Friedmann’s treatment in the bush. NDS She Wanted to See the World; That’s Why Girl Forged Names to Checks. Now She’s in Jail SEE PAGE THREE HOME EDITION ON THAINS AND NEWS STANDS, be ONE CENT ABY TO WRONG WOMAN : AND WE HAVE AN AWFUL TIME OF IT, BUT WE GET LITTLE ART BACK. BY TRADING FINE GIRL BABY FOR HIM This is merely to let you know that little Art, The Star’s last baby, has a new set of parents and is comfortably ensconced in his own home. But, oh, we had an awful time getting him there! | At first blush it seems easy to give a baby away. Most babies are desir- jable. Every rightly constituted grown-up wants a baby. Ergo, first find the baby, then find a worthy parent, hand the baby to the parent, and the thing’s done. Easy. Only sometimes the signals get mixed. Sometimes wires get crossed. We found exactly the father and mother for V indeed,” she said, and we were turn tle Art. We corresponded with th The moth when added aim ttle Art. We sent her to the doctor's nd I wanted a girl. You see, ft was a girl I'm dreadfuly sorry,” said the doctor, “but I gave the baby away yesterday. There must be some mis hat sentence r finished. We c ed in a taxi fo Little Art's mother-to-be ed to The path vase ssi th the ne Cynthia Grey ey into the y splendid” t e- with the news nthia Grey sprang tnt b at a Cynthia Ghay eras little girl b Jays old. Hold here ap t as she was in the act of « whispered Cynthia, “and I'll go and get that baby.”| aboard t He brought her back to the The mother-to-be of litt Art was now In tears Art's new mother saw the Me I was so sure,” she of getting little Art sleeping in Cynthia Grey's a that I sent my hust letter to meet us a train. And now—and now I've got to go back Please let me have her! alone! When A Cynthia returned well inst She brought fectly splen with tly sy ittle girl baby want sleey the arms of a w The ate other-to-be of 1 never seen and who wa little the splendid ng softly | baby. She She t of While in Cynthia's arms was Art, awake and smil- | MOTHER JONES, AND THE MEN| Aft for days. Ip fancy she had pictured herself | ing. | WHO DUG HER LAR ing Art in her arme The funny thing about it was she knew it Art IR adi pte it cont | She went into hystertes. |right away. It was the man-child she had been We got into touch with the doctor. One by one the| thinking about for days and dreaming about for wires were uncrossed | nights | “Where's little Art ¢ asked. The doctor told Give bim to me!” she cried, and snatched him | We found little Art and bis new mother. hunerily from Cynthia's arms. We asked the new mother how much she liked Art WOOL TRUST | So now everybody's satisfied. PLANS CASE NEAR GIRL IS SENT 4,000 The} aoe 1 the count a tn ral $ | ed to provide for her support, PITTSBURG, May 19.—Miss May cusaty .. Gaemlesoners | ES ER The guests were congenial, numerous) and she had to be taken care | Connelly, former pitcher for the |b? restrained from spending any of | MIL OUT OF H Mrs, Jones herself was present as the guest; of by relatives. His defense |felvidere belles, “beaned” John | the 50,000 which the people} j WAY BY MISTAKE unexpectedly, refreshments were| wae that he was paying up | Frahl, sixty, with a tin cup when he Were deceived into voting for a SPOKANE, Wash., May 19.— wii debts caused by her liiness and jcommented on her dancing She wae san rere babty be decid-| (Spl.)—Sent out of their way . ‘ that he did all he could on |is under arrest awaiting develo he case will probably be decté 000 miles by a m , The first guest to arrive at the lot in Columbia City was 816 a week. I ments. Pied Monday afternoon ‘estimony recans or har ce ebay | No. 174 Sloa ed | = a ieee - pen mecengnensimiea jsbowing that even the most parti ta Jo Beat! i o WwW | 0? san advocates of the Coliseum] itax, Nova Scotia, going to Wi the cor or Febatiiiok aan. wale Gober the te nona, Wash., instead of Winona, " msters | poourds ite, Mich, Fulda Aart, a Finnish ¢ teamsters! }pression that the mor was to fell r . t ¥ mate and her brother, Jo fell to digging COPOE Cee SMENEDY OOEE CFB BOTOD- | 0, rassed Prep Leneed W) 10 years old, arrived at the for Prosecutor Murphy at 11 o'clock cot commana. The story building, was Introduced last some, Sie ds cand ta\ dial cate eienaaere wah cet o'cloe compan \ Won’ Sotiees "eatin 1 ‘Albert-| ,20STON, May 19—A long tine |] mer place to find only strangers I] Monday, left the grand jury room . and lasted all] took the “Abbe. om ‘vis of deputy sheriffs and court attend. at the station, strange people, " i 7 tried to get into that hole in the| OS PPE holt decision is expect. |2%t# stood on guard at all entrances | strange customs and none who at the courthouse and for a half yuests came from ‘all parts of the aa lle Monae? atatincoe to the Suffolk Superior courthouse their tongue hour was in secret confer with gues ; ame fro 1 al par | ed late Monday hoon. [here today when Wm. Wood, multi- They were returned to Spo- || Judge Ronald, in the latter's cham- way trom baliara Ry United Press Leased Wire corned about the threatened calling * | millionaire president of the Ameri kane by the railroad and here ||), he . srosecuting attorney, who| SACRAMENTO, May 19.—Gov ateiathindn.: tes Guarini tne Ge Steaming Homeward can Woolen Co., went to trial on al] officials took up the case. That }|0CT®. The significance of this if £ | of a referendum t umpend the act move, following on the heels of M. feats with the wheelbarrow, | Johnson signed the Webb-Birdsall|\teaving the state without « bar ie | charge of conspiracy to plant dy night the girl and her brother }/s’ Clapp's arrest Saturday and bie antialten Jand bill, shortly before |againet further ac tion of lands} GIBRALTAR, May 19.—The|mite In an attempt to discredit the || left for Winona, Mich., where || dutention ' a : 5 oe | today. The law prevents the|hy Japan until 1914, than | United States cruiser Montana {s| Lawrence textile strikers in 1912. |] friends await them 55006 bonie is thane ak “Why not spade the garden while we're about it?” sug-|ownership of agricultural lands tnlabout the effect bis action might |bomeward bound after passing and| Alleged fear of a court demon. When the mistake was fully || jroiiminaries 10 ihe wearee ae California by Japanese or other|have in Washington or Tokio aaluting the famous “Rock” here.| stration by |. W. W. was the reason || explained to her by an inter- |! indictment before long “Why,” asked a neighbor—and Mrs. Jones, by the way,|*lens Ineligible to citizenship, al-| Johnson declared he would send A British land battery replied igned for such marked precau-|] preter the young woman smiled The Clapp docksite deal and the ‘ : “ though It permits three-ycar ieas 6 official 1 on to Wa j tlon declaring it was a good joke. . a dsc . Going to have good neighbors—“not plant the garden in) ) Eo perms a aaeen tains ffictal notification to Washing-| 1 A PHION SOCIETY District Attorney Pellatier and his eclaring rd} Clericus docksite purchase are at! nay : °Y | ton lcompleted all arrangements for its| assistants | & utes = Bes closely interwoven. The latter And away he went, to return in a few minutes with a| In connection with his approval,| CHEHALIS THE town of Lit-|concert to be given at the First ton r cturer of textile acces bags posting Powe Oe ae -load of seed potatoes. And the tch was plant-|Gov. Johnson had little to say.|tle Falls or Sopénah will hereafter | Meshodist church next Wednesday |sories, and Dennis Collins, a Cam wince penal a e bee ai . i | He ’ to_be far more con-'be known as Vador. a night uiiee REE Rada (rr fon fancier, were placed on Hoh thes OTE eae sable - | trial with Wood on similar charges. 0, t . a Tt was close on noon, and the guests were getting hungry TERRIBLE TEDDY. FOUR YE R OLD | Svc He is haces oe | : profit of $72.00 been @ proper piece e rasa Fatt 1 ‘os A a Pg Je jocation for proposed dock approaching over the brow of a hill} ’ | Daniel Coakley, representing At ' When the Clapp deal was com woman struggling under a heavy bur MILIT NT PRODIGY. PUTS FINISHER | tonux, hes already filed a mot! ba to H pleted, Commissioners Capa phe a ag ae A }quash the Indictment against his nd Rutherford in —— i 1 to consist of a larg , client the ground that it is de . sik.0e6 for the e ’ wide wf ating that possibly it will te un,| ers in an automobile driven by Ed- Property. Instead t the baking cake.| HAMMOND, Ind,, May 19.—"Terrible Teddy,” agged 4, whose exploits have helped put Hammond on| mating ‘hat possibly it will be un ‘: . ieee pia ageer tiven'by Be) with Mrs. | Clerious t. Cake! Plain cake. Raisin cake.|the map, owes his life today to the stomach pump that extracted three ounces of corn cure from his inner. | necessary for him to offer any de-| Ww ard Westthaler, who conducts ani ine property ec : sting cake most parts and a physician broke the news that the militant prodigy would recover. fense. He insists the evide automobile stand in front of the erford delayed ast is ee “Teddy” found a bottle of corn cure, drank three fingers and liked it. Then he drank some more. | skninat him ts all hearsay and ab-|s:ot¢) Seward, had a narrow escape | charged, until one e Old Homer, who sang of the big grouch of a Unitke previous trials in which|ffom death when the n got | duced yay Cle toms to it , Greek pirate named Achilles, ought to come back and there has been labor on one aide|beyond the driver's control it fo only $10,000 ni a | wel an eple poem about the wrath of Te rible Teddy lenatai nite diner tees ms | She rari ver encanto) Rlaivcte then oF ie ] When they toc mother 4 49 of Wood presents the reversed as-| wa » at the Lake Washington Teddy y is 4 years old, come May 23. His pect of capital the defendant and|end father died th ears ago labc er, The tt | The occupants, Berth eek Teddy's mother beca: ill and they ected last August by a |Harvard av.; Magna On t to a hospital, Then Teddy was very Jeial grand jury call y fr |mestic, and her sisters loner niserable | mate the matter shortly after Glanary Xdward = Ter < ‘ é . J. Breen, ar undertaker of Law-|Louls Tenfjard, of 110 F m av | Mer Granger, a charitable Hammond wom “ you'd sitet a hd Rodde homie with her te |rence, Mass. and sct mis-| were on their way to a dance TRAINMEN CONVENE ' t 1 - vair > riv t jsioner at the time, wa guil-| Lesch! park Saturday night The ffe Don't care I ta again. He arrived a f ; : * Peak Sytem bes > is ty of plar the nd| brakes refused to work, Westthal SAN FRANCISCO, May 19.— rong na ros . ‘ a . was fined $500 afte ised toler stayed at the wheel The 1tO With practically all of the 865 dele ; ‘ wre id e Ne : same ee. hie bag take the stand tn hb b ale. | finally hit dirt pile on the lige gates from all over th United Oratorically it wasn't mucl “pha wan: toe bia Torteate.” the hea h _ — |The machine overturned and rolled States in attendance, Grand Mas- nt fine : Hog ti vid. ; ; to the bottom. Miss Omdal, cut ter W. G. Lee opened the to thank you,” said she. “TI feel, Teddy rose at 5:45 and strolled out Into the back TOKIO SCENE OF others went on to the dance. hood of Rallroad: Trainman, tae | yard. Mr. Granger was planting sweet peas, Teddy | - a gathered the little old scrubwoman in| found a garden hose and drenched him with cold wa | sure we'll all enjos oring with | ter e we'll all enjoy neighboring ers tna wok ts snwae’ (deka haea Awe | him, Teddy wande to the front yard. There | At that Mrs. Jones cried a little and laughed a little was a: ea { yellow there. He painted the By, oa “ata gant Pad k to planting potatoes. front door, and then went around and put a cubist id hel ie eye gr was done, and well done, t on the Ito the Japane Califor is ex erybody else, and we went our Th ca w-handed ana ane | pressed in leading » paper listers on our palms. ; rigs) : All talk of wa yunced as : P it on the kitchen Nae ISS: His ORY ae | ridiculous, the papers loudly prai If you are going to move you'll want | and plantec on the ru covering ing President Wilso: efforts te . emp ONDON Can Move Army th with a ro e fireplace to make them phtbares tha rtradivonel Sriandable The Star at your new residence. Fill in ] ye l , VA (sap : sof oan peiween the nations. | the following today and mail to The Se- and Talk I eace gard aie ts belprbie Japanese and American peace socte: attle Star, and your paper will be changed “ , “ ) help B the here yesterday was attended : sf TACOMA, May 19.—An Intervi 3, 000 through with hinr Iby 1,000 Jat e on the day you designate. A May , » Interview lind retar Bryan in Washing dy was beginning to feel better Adt Mra. it published here the Ex-| Granger sent hitn upstairs, He found a box of matches | | Name ........ Pe Ae rg PA eG ng it \, which t 8 a new light on! and a lot of waste paper, and in two minutes was a | ler: |the peace propo advanced by the| member of the arson ring, In good standing | | Present Address ........ fi United Sta af the consideration When the fire department has come and gone, | and of the worl the Grangers called in “Dad” Conners, a etvil war vets | PCAN MOVERS RUC ECHO ECU MCC Rae We WCAC Ber Interviewed by the Express cor-| eran, to cope with the situation. He carefully plan | | ' respondent, Bryan sald ned his campaign, surrounded Teddy and tied hffm to | | Nee Annee ec, a ee i } I want to correct the idea that! an ice box and left him there. | MARQUETTE, N. M, May 19 i the peace proposal includes a pro Teddy gnawed through the rope, broke out of the Two Sicilian section mem were ' he ation of all strate-| house and found a nice, clean kitten, He stuck the murdered here asa result ofa ven-\ffP oo ts e gle putants during the| kitten, head first, Into a can of paint, and wiped tt SR | det Their bodies were found in tion of the cause| offen the front porch, Then he started off ona“ . qe” horribly mangled in a bunk house. Phone No. .......... Ne pee cea Fe te of their dispute. This idea was in-| transcontinental tour adh 2 |All indications pointed to a terrific the|#erted in the original peace plan, | A nelghbor ambushed and took him prisoner, but 82% ASS vo ee try fait bwo Ge thot countrymen ! Start Paper at New Address |but was eliminated later.” got kicked in the sbins all the way bor’ ‘Terrible Teddy” in His Ev'ry-Day Fightin’ Clothes are under arrest, i INDICTMENT ~ tea ee TERRE Ne