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Are You Going to Move? IGHT |. F YOU move, telephone The Star's Circulatior Department, Main EDITION 2400, and our carrier boy will see Weather Forecast—Probably fair | iy te. Samenber Ge combs The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News im a em Main 9400, igh ,OLUME 18 NO. 50. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915. ONE CENT py Ny Bene! of ; BOB HODGE AND OLE HANSON AIR THEIR TROUBLES IN COURT GERMAN FLEET LEAVES BASE! & SIGHTED STEAMING THROUGH NORTH SEA seated FOR ACTION | LEST YOU FORGET @ Sixteen per cent of the cows which furnish the milk sold in Seattle are tuber- cular. @ Ninety-five per cent of the milk consumed in Seattle is from untested cows. @ More than 50 per cent of the milk from untest-d cows is not pasteurized. SHERI, HANG ’EM? ee REPORT TOFIE « va a | @ There can be no tubercular germs in properly pasteurized milk. | @ The health department is prepared to give the tuberculin test to cows on } request. Therefore, ask your milkman if his cows have been tested. | 4 | 4 f | ' TM PM MNRAS P | Ms (Nal TARY | ; 9 ALA TE mm S I aren) . Ve, Out there in the effete East they ©) think they have a warm little af BELIEVES LONDON, April 24.—An offi- fair at Syracuse over political skel-| Cee cial announcement from Berlin ; IE BANDITS etons dragged Into the open by one) that the German main fleet is How Little Children Are Dying at Firlands Because Milk on see es iN | Which They Fed Was Tubercular) "i000 FF, va ea ir | that one of the greatest naval | Monday Bob Hodge, high sheriff | | | | fought. The rman fleet has ventured from its base before, according to ar numerable mellifiuous messages, round, brown cheek. It) yerbat and written, will file his for- battles in history may soon be By Fred L. Boalt. lot King county, and author of in- Y Angelo’s temperature is 104 The flush of fever is on 1} A doesn’t look real—that flush. It looks like a cosmetic laid thick with a brush, But pig ect to Ole's sult te Fe00rEr {claims made in Berlin, and even when Mayor Hi touched the boy’s face with a tender hand, he exclaimed That is, Ole, tho a master of the has been sighted many miles from 3 . That is, Ole, | } “Why, it’s hot!” art of tart expression and volcanic Heligoland by trade vessels. ‘ “ oratory, prosatcally denominates it | But is has not happened to come Angelo managed a grin a loan into contact with the British, “How are you feeling?” asked Mays i PAINER VER S: There is a feeling here todey, How are y lu feeling?” asked Mayor H Says It Was Contribution y Busy borne out by reports received: Gaiman “Pretty good,” lied the plucky Angelo Bob describes tt as a campaign Admiral Von Tirpitz has decided to The first sketches of Gen. Huerta pis 4 naval clash with the British 7 made since his rn to America. feet. If the two fleets me > et, the Sketched in the salon of his pala-| preatest naval engagement in all tial suite, by Frank Parker, espe- . . ‘ i . } contribution to the gubernatorial Angelo’s black eyes are glazed. He doesn’t take much interest’ in anything The) aspirations of 1912 other children talk and play quietly on their cots. But Angelo’s small mind is occupied with| Ole aays Bob is a “dead beat.” a troubled dream in which strange shapes, half fancied and half real, float across his vision.!| Bob says Ole is s “erybaby.” history will ensue. j : ¥ , , ae ‘ cially for this paper. ? : Mayor Hi looked at Dr. Stith With: “whieh: _peatimiaaijes, 029 i! “Sse re “T, B.” said-Dr, Stith. “We. must. break that .fever ee eens ie vack eere,| SY KENNEL PAYNE GRP SIGHTS FLEET te eee tee e | ete San Go pawn cmd Heart XEN. YORK, April 24—"HANG It is the crisis for Angelo. He has tuberculosis and he is mighty sick, | It's about as exciting as a bottle) = ig ? 4 6 ‘h x ' That is Gen. Victoriano Huerta’s; CHRISTIANIA, April 24— The odds, you might say, are about even. “T. B.” versus science! Absolute rest,| 0! srape Juice in Clap on ener) : = 5 only cure for the Mexicen,turmoil.| steamer Halyin, ajciving eaay, absolute cleanliness, nourishment cautiously administered, fresh air sin ex plongite ine, dyeamic| te enna d e i cn cil NERD ce Aa 1d bobs ing_pansed a. large Ger and “hursing—these with the undaunted forces of youth (for Angelo is little more than a) that ie be subpoenaed to daylight Able nerd me cet taba ere tin ta Heli aon Ie Pd hore nap (ag 2 at me @ ‘ore eligola ye baby) may pull him through. ; \ era in the Hanson-Hodge fiasco. | On IE». Spica come. Sesion. Of ihe! fakivoel AMM ee “Now, how,” asked Mayor Hi, “did @ fat, healthy-looking little kid like Angelo con-| Harking back « bit, you may re) “y— apartment where he is holding} A submarine stopped the Halvin, trive to get tuberculosis?” call that once upon a time Hanson} eens but after boarding officers had in- / Paw ‘ : Lan and Hodge joined the army of the |. “The rope and the scaffold!” he| spected the vessel it was allowed’ Health Commissioner McBride shook his head. Dr. Stith didn’t know. Nobody! 4 hi ° t : en itt k { rn Lord at Armageddon and four’ nt) }|Jerked out, standing straight and | to proceed will ever know for certain. side by aid 0 6 0 9 )| motionless. eetiontnntsenionetinsi “MILK—PROBABLY.” Saka sitene! for Lidar Jon FOR EX-‘CON’ | «Says They're Traitors | na tas nuoet ce os FLOOD tects okt ESSE :0 DAMAGE BATTLESHIP } On the cot next to Angelo’s, on the porch a thin boy with freckles on} down the state, spending bis money tiary, where he served one Wate locders. ait rood iS ay iy x his nose. He is the kind of a boy who, if well ball on a sand lot. His|#a4' time ith eqeal secklonsess, year, he was given $5and his)! piaz—they want plunder. ‘They WASHINGTON, April 24.—Aee hands, as they lie listless on the coverlet, are ilmost transparent jot bacegin: ANpetye Pee freee AUSTIN, April 24.—Fifty reggae hn gh Sire eee want to RULE! cording to reliable information, @ ;} On the other side is Helen, 2, who blue-eyed 1. She is al Then, one day, Hanson talked persons are known to have he has been unable to get a to ak Sauaite weer taint tee the inst. Zeppelin attack’ cat nost well, and in her returning he smashes all her toys la democratic meeting and remar perished and 20 are missing as job thus far. His money is loot! er tyne ct, 8 D mr . 4 ) F r Tyne district, a statement issued Still farther along the line is a J nese girl of 10, patient, grateful— rec that Ernest Lister, democrat, Is @) 9 reguit of the flood which | Aca Ive dollars don't last You hang traitors. These men from the German embassy declare low Ss orks amples arith ic on a tablet so tl whe > returns to schox r man that M. EK. Hay, repub in fot! d nog ure itors—traitors to my poor,|ed today. The statement referred = slowly. She works examples in arithmetic on a tablet that, when she returns t 1001, for thone who couldn't sé pee ate aa haf align Will this young man, who ling Mexico! ; to the second raid by the G : Fe German she will not be behind in her studies, i i cil way to vote for Hodge, bull} burst, Thursday night and Fri says he is eager to lcad a His’ courtesy almost paralyzes| airships upon England last week. a Other children in other cots, and all “T. B.'s moose | day. mawiotts life, be given the the interviewer, at first <onrerinsiamnanectalnthi c the far end—Sally Hod has since believed that Forty-five bodies had been re chance We were prepared for gruff hos. . . And at the fa ~Sally. i ea Ga | anson” damned him 5 f&INt| covered today, and with the re Any Kind of work at ali | iit \Victory Is Claimed- , Pa ’ P \ . _ a r i h It hac ken endlesi P “I must tell you about Sally,” said Dr. Stith. “Her father is in one of the men aa ee ; | cession of the waters it is ‘an aidgebl saghaies popu gs (OR aye gio. i “sess oo apa | BERLIN, Aorh a i | ae RP ‘ Se , hen Ole, two years later, ran a more will be ? eins tc he polntmen: | SRLIN, Apr! —The capture wards Her mother is in the women ard At he is here fer U.S; nehater, 414 Boh Hodes fe nhrg many es es PITS Hard Job to See Him of another village on the west ban “The fathe » down first. We examined his wife and Sall , 1 found: Huerta’s ubiquitor il rv-| of r bank I ne father came down firs « kamined his wife and Sally again 2 ¥ | pass around any of Ole’s cards? Twenty bridges were destroy a eee iy “3 is, wily, nerv-|of the Yser canal, indicating a fur were free of the taint he mother n We examined Sally She was n Not so any one could notice It ed, streets were torn up and ae i rpre { Ley > Hat eta gain by.the Germans and the 4 pi d ctor, secretary and guide—Abra-| taking of 15,000 additional prison- } Sally Ole Asks for the Money houses floated from founda F JITNEY ham % Ratner—had to be dealt/ers with numerous guns and mun ; “Why?” asked Ma After the late republican land.) tlens pice heats with and pacified tions was reported in an official | , “Tuberculosis spre 1 Dr. Stith are carele in the home.” | slide, in November, 1914, Ole and} e worst of e flood has A pass had to be obtained at the | statement today ‘But how did Biter ulosis get int home in the place?” Bob came face to face in Lot passed today hotel office. A page in gold-braid ‘ Nase le d “ f rae <i ‘s cigar stand, in the Ala ed uniform stood guard at the door ‘A large rcentage of tuberculosis is of bovine origin,” said Dr. Stith Tubercular j »,.. 41; Yd they refuse to talk f the general's palatial suite ‘ : a jp vilding. DA ’ cows give tubercular milk. ANI) CAN YOU EXPECT THE ILLITERATE MOTHER) to seach uther? They didn't “IN | We wiubt ave tony s senned ipo ; OF LITTLE ANGELO, YONDER, TO ASK HER MILKMAN IF HIS COWS HAVE When are you going to pay that WA J ST PLAIN TOM eh hd pRoettehan ‘seth’ tention: 4 BEEN TESTED OR IF ilIS MILK ae BEEN PASTEURIZED?” 2" asked $s U en musthshe. “But,” the mayor persisted t isolate a case of tubercu the danger con a ne Pr | ~ glasses, and clad in a brown smok tagion from it is passed? of & ve pes n was signed| Tom was born fr When a man’s down, kick ing jacket and slippers, scuttled ba. “ ‘ : a he note » a — and now look wha him swiftly behind the curtains of the The . ‘ 6° no ov any ha the contagion before ‘ irses|t e and Bob jointly, and Hanson nd now h n The Clancy jury disagreed, “ is not. How many ; ag _ bef ny 0 = Qt Ao = Ac fanson | ai) him-—Gir Thomas Shaushne The cost of bonds for jitney | breakfast room, disposed of a half After 23 hours of diecaeaell pro visit all over the city We have 7 under surveillance We at t t Rad) Dey te ee K. C., V. 0. bus men jumped today from smoked cigaret—and returned and con, they filed J ‘ Tut Rob says Ole voluntartl 100 125—afte . a n, the ed into Judge culosis works out centers of the first contagion This i verenlar ‘Tom 1s pre nt of the Canadian| $100 to $125—after the decision Salutes and Shakes Hands Grady’s court Saturday and at : him the mone d it was used b : f th f! . are it a al be ay.§ sorts ; child abt ae Pile ke ask dt sacific railroad and allied steam.) of the supreme court was made. He drew himself up with unim-! nounced th . M , milk comes into the « ity. A child dr it and gets tubercul his is aiscove the campaign committee, Ole says] Encitic, Mil meee A Incidentally, one A.M. Prath: |peachable military grace—and se.|the fence. ay to” wheres aouioe for some time I g ‘fg are sca i red thee ugl out the hom The child playmates | jt was a private loan for Bob's per) ir i here with Lady Shiughnes:| @f Secretary of one of the jit luted us! Then he stepped forward | Clancy sells booze at the Meadows come into the home. They carry away the contagion onal us ley and. thelr daughter, having ru y drivers’ organizations, isn't | snd shook hands! roadbouee Gr het “Then if all k were | Gets New Law Passed |up from Portland in the private:<« pend aes for ap Aaigeh oe rather fat hand, but a! They stood, they said, ten for ac- » : 4 Fr en a AO? Ge VEE F ena e, when Bob sald “Ne <{ilarney” Friday, accompanied by | driver, | good grip nittal and two for convicti Some authc lace the m of cases of tuberculosis among die ¢t At any rate, when Bob said “Ney| Killarney” Frida mpanied b 4 z % | quit ion, : 3 tk at bone. SHI t ‘TUBERCULAR MELK, AND CTL: | er.” Ole wan temporarily in the dof-|J. D. Farrell, president of the O-W.| Put gsi age hanes kgaesd He came right to the point »|. The jury was discharged, and | impure milk a SER P AK, I I . for the’ jaw didn't permitiR. & N. Ca retary o' @ Seattle Auto It isn't a revolution in Mexico,” Johnny Clancy grinned Is HALF WO dyad Ber eRe iid Transit Co the general exciaimed. “It is just ;—————__ $s the garnishment of a county offi-| He says he sees nothing but pros J SEEEESERENEEDENRIEReee? P 3 aie ; neces perity in store for North Ameri Prather is in the insurance a lot of uprisings. Each leader has it le." she lost at the Luna Park nata-|“enjoyed the pleasures and advan-| © * 8® srip one andi e eft sMontréal two} >usiness. a lust for land and license, The! tes of the people " 4 GIRL BATHER SUES 4 pense ed i yl taae Of: teathiion Ole packed his grip one day and The 1 my : to M Ee a = The bigger the premiums on | poor Indians are ignorant, and fol- Liberty interposed — Ratyer, ‘orlum while in swimming there Bd ee went a-visiting in Olympia. When) weeks ago and i PAA” aide, the babeer Prather likes llow, “the meauit le_cnerch who was interpreting. ‘The h—l Thi pany denies, in an an-| ; j Pacific exposition | 4 1 ! FOR LOST DIAMOND last June. awer, that placed any ring in| the lesisiature adjourr A new . it. “Thousands of my people are be-| With Ibert) Mezice tent Aaeae The suit is directed against the its possession law went on the books, allowing You gotta hand it to Prather. | ing murdered. Women are being ica! The people are ignorant. 3 » Park Co. a corporation ‘i | garnishment of wages of public offi-| gTOCKHOLM, April 24.—A sub Also to the Pacific Coast terribly abused. And all this strife | They must be RULED!” Katheryn M Thom son, a young Along with her powder puff and NEW YORK, April 2 Joseph 1,| clals marinessank the Finnish steamer Casualty Co., C. M. Ferguson, is kept going by a few bloodsuck “Do you indorse this idea? I bathing enthusiast, filed a suit in| vanity bag, she says she cheeked | Foraker, jr., 43, son of former U. 8.) Now Ole 1s laughing. Frack in thé Baltic, it was learned local agent! ers, who fatten on the sores of my | Huerta Mi superior court Saturday to recover!her diamond ring, eas! worth | senator from Ohio, died at Manhat-| But the fun has only start-|today. The crew is said to have} They know when they have _ poor country!" i he snapped es mi $250 for a diamond ring she alleges $350, for safekeey while she tan Beach early today od been saved a |__a_man against the wall {The interviewer sncke of “liber.‘opinion, Perfectamente! —_Adion.* i H ’ A ere’s the Way llinger he \ Pes ns = my Gets Results From Star Want Ads — , T | THERE, WILL BE A LoT oF Soci@TY PropLe } [Twouper | ) WE ARE HAVING A VERY PLEASANT { WHY po You | 2 I | af | TIME i4 - | AT THIS VANDERPOOL RECEPTION THIS |WHERE TOM || {Cone pre Need ; Yeo musr WANT TO.STAND! BUTLERS Soatile, Wash. 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