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NEGHO SHOT GY While GIRL PRA PP PP PPP PP PP PP PP PPP PPP ==| TheSeattleStar (Ns& ao ee Sets 400, and our carrier boy will see WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Seta Beemhe Oe moker The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ite ceaeha number, cain 9400 $08 pms SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1915. ONE CHNT 23 thse AN . : iW STAN |) SEATTLE Too BUSY | FACTORY GIRL WRESTS BEA UTY q Sixteen per cent of the cows furnishing Seattle with milk are infected with tuberculosis. TO NOTICE SUCH (merger wane — \) 1@ ak hanged 95 per cent of te milk _ > — } , : comes from cows which have not been tested for t - are THING AS QUAKE | Cs . culosis. Less than 50 per cent of this milk is pasteurized, Did Seattle have an earth: | to kill tubercular germs. Babar ae rrdbine Sven ' @ Much of this milk is fed to children. + Ington, It Ie stated that the F ” | Medical authorities agree that a large percentage of © megraph chewed no record’ | | ce t | tuberculosis cases among children is caused by tubercular of any disturbance | # germs in milk. Some authorities place the percentage i j However, a shock was dis | | as high as 75. tinetly noticed by many per- | | tons. In the mayor's office, at | — ck F @ At present there are 12 little children at the city tu- the city hall, the chandeliers ag 5 pont DP egy berculosis sanitarium at Firlands. Some of them haven't A detective, locally famous for) or of girl who goes ewung, and Mayor Gill shouted = Wife of a Js in tn the eit his ability as & “sweater,” tried his is and yachting to his secretary, Jimmy Cre jall, char soting George Tt 4 ‘ a chance to get well. There are many other children teileate "the raday on a mysterious| |} 5 Iden ¢ ~| han, demanding to know what | Grasty, a negro, recently reloaned ; ats on had gone wrong from McNeil island, where be el ae on the list waiting for admission to the sanitarium, which se suspect : routec gal Pe dad .t pete . Reports from Tacoma say served a term for white very, at :! now is crowded to capacity. — yy Pg Thured: , Milwaukee hotel Thursday 7 ; The éstettive first used the ' ye at Wellesley.) most severe. ever felt. there, oon. Grasty ts jn the hoapital, AND SEATTLE MILKMEN CONTINUE TO SOW jovial approach. He was ever Mawr. She te the panic in the | dying of bullet wounds : ; THEIR HARVEST OF DEATH WITHOUT INTER- joeular J ® gir \ section. It lasted five The police say Mre. Kawata has You've got us guessing, young was only y that the BIrl) peconds. Elevatore in several (confessed she shot Grasty, whom ; : RUPTION. woman,” he sald, “and that's a fact.| began to show signs of a nervous! downtown Tacoma bulidings soyn she caught in the act of { | be teed: No hard feelings, understand. We! and 1 breakdown he te were stopped by the shock. One ft dia d necklace ‘from . i This is not meant for a scare. These statements are ain't sore, but what's the use of| Mr om ve ted come. sick woman was reported to her room. F ; » FACTS. at y fonger? Come on ngeles and that her name was} hay n knocked from her , had been minking ’ . ary ve gti Pr sek eres ; Lama clukune ‘ South Park for - : | The milk situation loomed Thursday.as one of the biggest you're at hor he was booked as “Edith K eight dave, her husband was g* ‘ issues that has yet confronted the present city administration. It Is nice of fou to be Interested) But ne wrlat Ryn og hes making C re “phhiadlras-2 an hal | Mayor Gill and Health Commissioner McBride were put- 10,” oO anid jewelry are initialed “E. } nce to Desk § oa qua, when E , , ‘ c oo jhe Bea vesineed, “Buspects”| Edith M. Coloff word of the shooting was recetved | ting the finishing touches on an ordinance which probably are usually sullen or defiant Haunted by Sorrow? by telephone. Kawata rode in the} S will be introduced in the council Monday, to make possible first. This one was neither sulle Though she had discarded one | patrol to the hotel with the pollen. i] |the searching out and destroying of every cow that now is nor defiant. She was “on her dig and expensive wardrobe a They found Grasty lying in the : r she was bored bought another, she kept ber cloak ees aiding in. spreading the “white plague” over the city. ‘ ; ' ° ‘ m) } % tion that t i of pinsh, itned with pale-blue satin lhotel, bleeding from two wounds, : a] | I say without reserva gest heateonee nadey insite sie ment atte Bs of; lone in the stamach and one im.the 4 }that has-been attempted: sine I-have~been- mayor,” Gill adual change. His brows naker, “Hamberger's, Los [Pe OL nveatll are. Kackla Oe Li ; |to The Star Thursday. “I have spent considerable time study- lavatory, am the third floor of the! drew down jocularity yao {a room occupied by Mrs. Lou Beat: | x J ing the situation, and I know just how dreadful it is. IF YOU eeee”* Me: barked hie Sewer i toubt that| tie, on the fourth floor. A revolver 5 COULD GO OUT THERE TO FIRLANDS, AND SEE The woman smiled, pol , pa-jher mind ts deranged, at least tem ms fou o ne dre: * : TT: tle and .4i4 not answer porartly em questioned by Mrs adn xo oa = the police SOME OF THOSE LITTLE Sn ae DYING, JUST You are impertinent,” the wom-| Nosler and Dr. Bennett of the city as a witness and the gun taken to| Miss Beatrice Garner, California B |BECAUSE THEY WERE FED ON DISEASED MILK, a eld | bonpital staff, she refused to give adquarters os evidence against} TO i a Rene ‘3 " |YOu WOULD REALIZE AS I DO THAT SOMETHING She politely stifled a yawn and/any information about elf. sua od | OAKLAND, Cal, April 22—Be-|the business district, as well s8/taS GOT TO BE DONE. [I tell you, it's a sight to make turned her back on the detective With them, as with the detective, Mra. Kawata is 28 years old leatise of her unaffected personality *hov nd factory giris, Miss Gar. a taan chy?” The detective quit he was haughty and “on her dig: When told by the police that|as well as physical graces, Mise / "Ct: Still to her “tees was was 5 ioekes nity BERLIN, via The Hague, |Grasty was dying, ane exclaimed, Béatrice Garner stepped fron the| ore to Preside as queen at the) Mayor Gill expects opposition to, PLYING SEATTLE WITH MILK Mrs. J. E. Nosler, a policewoman has a mania for collecting April 22.—One British subm 1 am sorry.” t olice Ay | BeOsr ba municig auditorium fete here. Ithe milk ordinance from some of ARE TUBERCULAR. arrested her Wednesday. Her name ty 5 . Which she fastens in rine was sunk and others are obscurity of the workshop to the She was made the official| the councilmen The milk division of the health is believed to be “Edith M. Coloff plush cloak. This and her re ’ distinction of Oakland's most beau.| Poster Giri,” her blue eyes, ready| The Star, between now and Mon-| department has maintained strict Two weeks ago she appeared at nee are the only signs of in » SEE THE ‘COPS HA tiful girl in a single day smile, flawless complexion and/day, js going to teil these counctl-' supervision over the dairymen sup- a the home of Mrs. A. Nelson, 17 anity. The doctors believe a great; tempted upon Heligoland, From among thoussnds of candi. wealth of hair being reproduced on|men, and the public, the truth | plying Sesttle with milk, from Cus- Howard ave. Mrs. Nelson nev nd haunting sorrow has made her, German naval base, the admi- | dates, embracing society women, | thousands of cards advertising the| apout tubercular milk ter, 120 miles north of Seattle, to 4 a roomer so particular. A daily) reason totter ralty announced today Tratad ring bas came! pretty debutantes, and the belles of | carnival Teste Net Compuilecry Woodland, 150 miles south, from feth with the water at an exact| In addition to jewe 7 ee ‘ submarine | Traffic cops blossomed out Thur sd ‘ A Dill ataned by tue recent logis-| Whidby island on the west fo Yak am i ancl was among her re-|value, Mrs. Nosler foun r ne | Which oth: | day in their new bonnets. They're . in/ima on the east. But in the mat- ‘ girl's trunk $241.27 in « ore fi re believed | gray with black trimmings. Sergt > | a steriies te nercuitn teats |teF of tuberculin tests, they have "dees Rich Wardrobe : soya ae da to have Jam | Danny Quinn's looks dandy on him lof, cattle, ‘upon ‘tion of the | Deen powerless, City veterinarians “ Tacctin ‘wen beantitul,. ox BELI E THEY HAVE - > owner, by the state commissioner |4#Ve Biven these tests when asked toe 3 7 for by the dairymen, but che dairy pensive and kept in exquisite order of agriculture The tests are not 3 nets om pulso It any of the cattie}men who havo applied for them Gothen dasceleted ‘with ‘nob SOLVED MYSTERY ’ compulsory the cattle | men Wao Thavo! SDuees Se e adjudged tubercular, they may 4 b en, nothing, associated with nobody ; : ah ey bain’ taneht 1,500 Dalrymen in City Dad, when one is young and beat-| tog ANGEL pet f If the charges against Pat McHugh and Jelther be quarantined oF alsughter.| 1500 Dalrymen in Clty ¥ . ed, at the option of the owner. If . pr M OE scsa on day.” Mrs. Mer| 2? S00 rnished by the other contractors on the King county roads Sinughtered, ‘ther are to be apprats-| Mayor Gill declared, “then we can ‘ Seattle authorities, the local po ae itnesses “waved aside. d and paid for by the state. An|PFY into every nook and cranny, son told Mrs. Nosler, “that she|)°. : Identified are true and there appear enough ws | SYRACUSE. ¥. Y.. Public interest in the trial was at| enpropristion of $95,000 ts provided | find these diseased cows, and kill didn’t belong in a humble home) ;), ng ¥ n wh f to substantiate the charges—then radical ac- With the croms-examination of Col.|fever heat. Those fortunate enough thie parbose them. We should depend as far us for wate oe diame hom. dhat'che wanted!” ’ tion is imperative. Roosevelt by. lawyers for Wm. |to win entrance to the court room| rie ORDINANCE PROPOSED | Possible on the state for the nec 7 ‘: an ae te ole os ; f P es funds, but if investigation Aisa ; Pat Harnos, Jr., a battle royal developed |sat on the tip edge of their chairs| ny Tiip MAYOR ANDY DR. Me, | Oesary ation » itr ag Per aye Dig ae aera Fe er home here March King county commissioners declare they Htoday In Barnes’ suit against Roose. | nd their hands to heir eare|2Y THE MAYOR AND OR: Mc | reveals that the state funds won't ee ‘ he sla but find it dif | velt for $60,000 libel damages. might not miss even the| pon ANY DAIRYMAN. INS go far enough to entirely eradicate past isial had “nearly 91006 td are against the slave system, but find it 4 \"*narnes’ attorneys tried to pin him ed details of the proceed-| HOR (ANY | DAIRNMAN: INSIDE |this awful peril, the city should ap- eee met ®, Yeow travelas. Dt | ner poses ficult to enforce humane conditions because Jaown to an admission that he had ings. There was no need for this) Smut “MILK 1N a | roerge mene mney Ae Ghe destroyed it and bought « ‘ Piet sae, ; | nally made each and every|hand cupping so far as Roosevelt 3 Ss MILK 3 B 8 black one. She had a new dress) 14), hos ital, ~ they have no legal club over the contracto oxen or written attack on Barnes | Was concerned, however, for he tes wa SF ig Sg x x ee pointed out that Oats anal brie and modish des 7 ee e . . - ‘ " ional | tified in a loud voice. —— 4 are 1,500 dairymen within the city ban, dlr ggg Pee x today for There is one solution then—let King county Setited er eidea th hem Yom yey yey yoo SR eae A co .TO| iimits, including persons who have, She a Se to ‘rte hey. hows a , story of shady do’ e t+ SUBN s ie dealin a hace, tori of Rudolph Goletz, | tailor in do the work itself. Do it by day labor. The politics was turned and twisted in|ed charges that under the leader-| RURCULIN eee j| #8¥; one oF two cows, and who sup the Haight building ‘ levery conceivable direction as the of Barnes and “Chief” Murphy,| Up HIS SEATTLE M ET prydivvy fihin str owe: tale Destroys Every Trace LEO FRANK MAY county engineer can take charge of the work lawyers attempted to confuse the|the republican and democratic ma-| An alternative is offered in the|'" @dition to their own table. “Thi ne hy a siking and do it at even a lower cost than the con- lcolovel on his dates and facts ° united to defeat the Hughes | pasteurization of the milk, under| ig ene worst” riage oe T. R. Quick to Retort primary, Roosevelt's corpor-|the direction of the city health lerick & N tractors, if the experiences on city work can Roosevelt met the ordeal and dis-| ation franchise tax and the Agnew: | commissioner. cow in 3 bite hens ts Shela a a 8 her milk Is mixed ith: th iful set of mink furs. GET REPRIEVE be repeated. Supt. Case of the street depart- | played an engerness to make hot | Hart antitacing bill | Pasteurlzed Milk Safe reat, and dihited, and thedan She herned them and bought’ furs in demonstr: that | replies that caused him frequently! He also alleged that they elected Pasteurization of milk kills tu er lessened. But if one lone of another kind and color ment has again and again demonstrated th to begin a torrid retort ere the last| J. P. Allds, republican president! percular germs, About half the) Sow le tubercular the Mahar Ghe had a silver mesh bag and , the day labor plan has been successfully words of the query popped from the] of the state senate, and acquitted| milk gold in the city aow is pas-| jp. a hundred times, greater, a silver vanity case. She hid them STA, April adopted and that the cost has been reduced jattorney’s mouth EIEN tne | 82 Stilwell of a bribery charge.|teurized. A small xmount of the] Many a mother will tell you tis hott of, ber trunk and MS application . ' " ‘ | By every means. kno Justice Andrews again ruled in| milk sold here is certified, bring-| ehe is feeding her child on Bought a gold bag and vanity case| clemency was. hourly expe: below the engineers’ estimates. And the city }law Barnes’ counsel tried to show| favor of Barnes today when he ex.|ing achigher price than is charged| . milk from the neighbor's. cow, Albert. Hansen's Second 4 sta house to Attorneys La 3 that Roosevelt, in giving to the) cluded all the Bayne commission's |for ordinary milk Pasteurized| because It’s always fresh, ‘and hore flexed of ee paid its laborers $2.75 « day, too. newspapers his statement denounc-| report except that xection bearing | and certified rallk is safe. But in| the same every day.’ But what All this so that no detectives.| Phagan, whose appes 5 WHY CANNOT THE COUNTY ADOPT ling Barnes ag a political boss, was|on alleged printing graft. The|most of the “raw” milk lurks the. if that cow is tubercular?” ene goons + oy absiousl aduees be t adietad ca ctuated by a spirit of what 1s|/Bayne commission investigated | chance of deadly contagion. FIFTY : ps, vee ge Sous retuaee t Nb ear THE SAME PLAN AND GET RID OF THE iknown to the law as “malice.” vice and political conditions in Al. @ER CENT OF THE WHOLE, BEWARE OF IMPOSTOR atives, sho will ask for a commugation of the f irl? death sentence to life Imprisonmen ? Audience on Edge |bany and Rooseve't's lawyers con-| THEN, 80 FAR AS 1S KNOWN TO| The police have been asked to ar- She is v Boge, pomittd fers ree ft a ig is SLAVE DRIVERS? | Roosevelt's lawyers often Inter-| sidered the report a-veluable piece | THE CONTRARY, IS UNSAFE. |rest a man posing. as collector for iy) darries be t f | The fight for freedom will not be rupted with shouted objection, | of evidence {n substantiation of his| Statistics compiled in the city|the Ladies’ Hebrew Benevolent so: eful swing 1 ip and|abandoned, however. Application which the colonel, in his eagerness! charge that Barnes was a political health department show that 13|ciety, and have warned people to wide , the for a pardon will t ade late } ‘o_ reply, sometimes {mpatiently boss, : ei __|PER CENT OF THE COWS SuUP.!make no donations to the impostor, You to Get Quick and Satisfactory Service. / Sore, fll Pur IT = ee Paeeri-lueerir, sO) | THE SUN'S CONE The Seattle Star exerts every effort to maintain through: _ ; | xf ; When You Phone Main 9400 The Star Wants fe AA AAA enn ROA A APSARA out its vario . on De elephone = a 1 wish You } Preis eet Ah ime Tom? on cat ouairenh DOWN NOW ANY MAY arious departments the best of t hone vii | wouLp Pur THE 7 \Swis 1s one OF , Through its private branch: exchange—Main 9400—every \ToP uP, THE SUN / THOSE NEW TORS precaution is taken to give all Incoming calls instant atten \ \S SO BRIGHT has : tion. Courteous, well-trained operators, under careful super- vision, aim at perfect service. But still there are occasional complaints of delayed calls or apparent. lack of courtesy and attention, due to the fact that this is one of the most-called numbers in Seattle The Star, therefore, urges that, if you are having any difficulty in getting prompt and satisfactory service when calling this office, you {mmediately report the nature of your-trouble and the time of its occurrence, and particu larly whether the trouble seemed to be with The Star private exchange or with the main exchange. Your co-operation in our e s to give you perfect tele phone conneation in the News, Circulation and Advertising Departments, will be invaluable. Shou'd you have occasion to make a report of such nature, ask for the office of the Rusiness Manager—Main 9400—Seaitle Sta ape

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