The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1915, Page 1

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5 y The Bo IN THE JAWS OF WAR unmilitary of all, altho every man has a soldierly training. peace, army. Lauds Star. for Work in “Thruout the fight to open Alaska right, there has been eaten chickens they knew to only one chain of papers in the have been stolen from Mrs. Nel lle Westiand for their Thanks. United States that printed the | truth sbout Alaska or the | giving dinner struggle to secure the Alaskan Mre. Westland, who lives d. the Seat | next door to the Bothell Trad tle Star and its sister paper Ing Co.'s sto operated by known the Scripps papers. Goldbach and Anderson, testi- afternoon close! fore the Rotary hotel, long strr rt of the territory today, in part as follows He accused the Alaska bureau H We are advise that at the Chamber of Commerce with ad-|ing of t Rotary clut vocating the (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) mbardment of New York THE VISUALIZATION OF THE ATTACK, ORAWN FOR THIS NEWSPAPER BY HENRY REUTERDAHL, THE MOST FAMOUS MA GET BUSY! brotherly love and no armament, } | | Alderman D. L. Goldbach of ;t cantile store there. on trial before a jury in Judge Dyke man’s court, accused of having Seattie’s prosperity depends fled she had missed, at differ great deal on the right devel. | ent times, eight white Leghorn [catch opment of Alaska, and | want | hens. One y to you business men of She w Seattie that The Star has been said. and he the only newspaper friend Se an « At attie has had in this fight.” Sonace Chickens From Yard With this tribute to The Star Following his in as, she G a its sister papers, J one of the m 6 in Alaskan club at the in which he described th gle to secure the govern into the « the hens ar Mayor ¢ of a government-bullt ska bureau, Cha a more logical and in p fer.| Commerce, gave out a John FE. a plan favored of the exec he two.r the town of Bothell and F. W . dustice Anderson, his partner in a mer $10 4 Martin of Hothell and t ase is * We ‘oad in Alask witnesse killed allaine spoke of the attempt to the da re saddle onto the government t a cla L. G Copper River & Northwestern rail-|_, ‘the house next joldbach This little nation still remains under its own banner Also put that away that France's boss champion for Baron Etournelle de Constant, for years shouted to decrease the republic's H, REUTERDAHL _ man G Danny atiand'’s chi © said Lat pe exa Thanksgt aines, whe to Gold SEEK SITEFOR COUNTY COLONY Remember that Switzerland, with a population no larger than th RINE ARTIST IN THE WORLD. REUTERDAHL DESCRIBES THE BATTLE OF NEW YORK ON PAGE 8 TODAY, SONCLUDING CHAPTER OF AN ARTICLE URGING THE UNITED S TATES TO PREPARE AN ADEQUATE DEFENSE throw a half a million of trained soldiers in the field. And point out when your peace- friend begins to talk of the IN THE SECOND AND HERE IS MORAL REUTERDAHL DRAWS FROM TERRIFYING FORECAST: of Greater New York, t-any-price-no-army-no-navy “evils of militarism” that Switzerland and its neutrality is yet intact though literally can It is the most democratic and Had his advice been followed the German flag would now flaunt over Paris! Bothell Alderman on Trial + as a Chicken Thiet; Woman: Says He Devoured Her Hens nd Pat MHugh : Camp Again : lit mina the Guggenheim ka bu n of the private gain of Commerce, and @ Ballai said n ape n Se ers that a bureau been or as well as thruout ganized for and maintained in the) Count ‘commissioners Knudsen country, with the exception o nterest of the Copper River & and Carrigan were authorized Tues » boosted the Copper Northwestern railroad, and of the|day to devote at least one day this railroad abnorms nd refused to) Guggenheim tnterests. If such @\ week in scouring the county in print the objections against it that statement was made, it is a mall-|gearch of a prospective site for the were presented to the president! sous falsehood in every particular. King cot indwetrial farm, pro: and Secretary Lane ‘The work of the Alaska bureau! posed by The Star of - has been the unselfish w At a conference.at which the en to further other than the good that! project, as a means of saving for FAVORED C. R. & N. R. R. will come to al! through the devel- the county and the taxpayers thou ment of Alaska, and has been! sands of dollars annually, Knudsen L. McPherson, secretar maintained entire donations| was given charge of finding a suit tive com p from the isiness men of ‘able locatior and Price camps Federa of Labor esid of ‘ b unior and ¢ Doyle be agent of the Central Labor Ce “ will be among the speakers ' BERLIN (vias Wireless om | he London), April 27.—Ad n that! ab the Germans have evacuated the village of Lizerne, on the west bank of the Yeer canal as. WAC an official state: Ve ment toda Is Invaded ° nadians did thr line northeast of Ypres, so tha ee DEALERS TO HELP GET sULUMEF 18. NO. 53. BY WM. G. & PHERD [United Press Staff Correspondent HEADQUARTERS OF THE BRITISH OVERSEAS EXPEDI- TION, NORTHERN FRANCE, April 26—(10 p.m. via Lon don, April 27.)—The greatest artillery due! in the history of the world from the sea toa south of Ypres. Even the artillery ex perts at the British headquar ters will mot venture a gues to the number of guns in ui on both sides. But the number runs far into the thousands and th dis charge and the explosion of shells rocks the country as though by an earthquake There is pne little ige that sven the’ Yaer canal at one point the ailfed front Here, all day long 20 great Ger an fh have been engaged ainst The expenditure of ammu this great ttle ts fa Ae far as my glass would ¢ could see white burrts « shra ids “ # of the Ge as the artil fight went or German Attack Checked Far up against the dome of to King A ong th rt line ki the Canadians sh, a ¢ pral slackening in fighting was rted in early messages today. T 6 to the fact that 1 thelr atten of troops that ree Today it developed that the ¢ ture St. Ju recapture t were later forced to withdraw ng unable to, maintain thelr po: fon without enormous sacrifices By tri r ‘attacks the Ger ns have isting a wedge into the ¥ nition apparently succeeded in As fe a i 3 es aded they w dinch a} i e sent secre “eed Kainet ¢ German positions: yet it pt_until after mighttell ‘that Seal Gerinan Rite were Bliencett ld a Mne in the form of an arc yout the town Their artillery {s able to operate th the gr », which ounts for eat destruction | ne in the allied trenches SEATTLE, WASH.,, The Dairymen Who Are Trying to Give You Only Safe Milk Many paratus Seattle dairies have for ap: pilsteurizing their milk, which process makes it safe from tuberculosis germs, but some, Milk Inspector Hen- || derson adds, do not teurize [| as thoroly as they should. The dairies equipped for pasteuriz ing sre: KRISTOFERSON’S, NORTHWESTERN, BROOK. LYN, CLOVERLEAF, MAY FLOWER, INDEPENDENT, PURE MILK, QUEEN CITY, SEATTLE, MEADOWBROOK Applications from the follow. || ing dairymep for tuberculin |] tests of cows have been ‘recely @4 so far by the city milk dt vision. The teat completed, and the tuberculin-infected ‘cows killed, customers of these farm dairym will be as ve from tu he tests wil days be made in a LEWIS MEGRAR), 8. W.; 2622 31et W.; H. M. RICHARDS, |, 7607 45th HAZLEWOOD DAIRY, Green Lake» COLUMBIA DAI RY, 4751 35th 8; MERRY MOUNT DAIRY, 2815 31st W. The following farmers ship to the Pure Milk dairy and have || also applied for the test: JAS. || DONOBRIO, Elliott; OLE NEL SON, Elliott; PETER LALOLI, || Renton; L. HANSEN, Elliott; || JOHN STEELE, Renton i «| WOMEN SHOULD PLEAD FOR |, WOMEN, SAYS THIS GIRL, WHO'S GOING Gretchen LOS ANGELES, Cal. April | 27.—Whhy = shouldn't =women plead women’s cas Why shouldn't women hear women's domestic troubles and try to settle them? Why . shouldn't women turn their attention, more frequent ly, to the law as a profession for a livelihood? questions a Gret twentle n Gallinger, a whose vin YOU SAID He WAS VERY sick ae es, =) [WY Tom Tou Me He | WHY -A-A | tic senp ¥ y i Li SEND YOU A Box OF bei | | ‘NeveR FELT pst ) SAT UP WITH YoU SeverAL|| | WAS Very THESE TOMORROW — DETTER Ii (ss S| Nes THAT You Were {| sick- BUT Sick - ia [U4 ALL RIGHT AGAIN NOW| Good BY BURK- HOPE | Lyou FEEL BETTER) DAIRIES SWAMP SAFER MILK! | nnn nnn Seattle Star (== TUESDAY, APRIL 27, Tesesy ane 1915, — ONE CENT 9x," CITY WITH TEST APPLICATIONS With early action promised on the milk ordinance prepared Following the advice of The Star, thousands in Seattle have made in- by Health Commissioner Mc- |Quiries at the milk division con- Bride, introduced in the coun. |°*@ing the general conditions of fer the dairies patronized by them and bt eOnEay; ond with. many he quality of the milk farmers offering their co-cpera tion in supplying Seattic with Questions being answered the desired infor. are and courteously pure mx, the situation as mation gladly furnished. sumed an aspect less serious 18,000 Gallons Daily Tuesday At present 9,000 gallons of milk™ Facts brought to light by s consumed every day in Seattle. The Star have resulted thus far Before the latest crusade jor bet- in a four per cent increase of | tor pure milk distributed in Seat tle. The number of applications for free test of cows for tuner culosis Io steadily Increasing Chief Milk Inspector Hender- son reports a steady stream of applications and has augment- ed his office staff to meet the situation milk known but 4 per cent of this was positively to be safe from jtuberculosis. This milk is that which has been certified and is sold at a higher cost The number of applications on hand assures an increase of pure milk sold in Seattle to 8 per cent of the total consumption, as soon as the an complete the tests. If applications continue to come at the same rapid rate, Henderson danger will be re- duced to a minimum pending the time which must elapse until the | McBride ordinance has passed the |counc!! and become effective. Uousumers, Hehderson says, Can > | avoid danger of getting tubereulin- |infected milk by demanding that } jtheir dairyman submit his live | stock to a test, or by natronizing those dairymen who have voluntar lly agreed to an examination. Pasteurized Milk Safe city is confident the TOBELAWYER A number of the larger dairies n Seattle pasteurize their milk Milk properly pasteurized ts entire- 1 from all germs, according to Henderson. In some instar *, however, Hen- derson says, dairies having pas teuriz facilities do not thoroly pasteurize their milk. The city hi which it can regulate no power by i n the cies process proposed milk ordinance provides ample means by which distributers and farmers alike cam e regulated by the city. Milkmen | will be required to have their cows tested and the m No other mil k pasteurized. will be allowed to lenter the city | The ordinance has been refer. ) safety commit- tee. It w e idered Wednes- GIRL OBTAINS MORE PROOF SHE IS WHITE DETROIT, Mich. April 27.— Mrs. Alma Little, who attract- ed the attention of science and society the country over four months ago, because she couldn't answer the question, “Are you a black woman or a white woman?” declares she will have new evidence of her white parentage when her hus- Gallinger band’s suit for divorce comes seems nd active.as any ad pices Fs = Dr. George W. Kennedy, who Mis Pen! istant |died recently at St. Petersburg, sectetary to Mayor Rose. In June|Fla., named Mrs, Little in tis will » will be graduated from the col-|@8 his daughter and gave her a of law of the University of; 8mall bequest hern California 1 announces Mrs. Little's childhood history will practice law here |{s wrapped in mystery Poring over her books én spare| Arthur Little, the druggist, who moments and holidays, Miss Gal-|is seeking divorce on the grounds linger lin ceeded in mastering | that his wife is a negrass, declares her legal course while at the same | has affidavits from church. time eart livelihood at an-| school and court officials proving ther profession | that his wife is not a white woman, Thompson Furniture Co. Praises Results From Star Ads READ THIS LETTER Wash., Seattle, April 27, 1915. Star Publishing Co Gentlemen: We have a money-ratsing sale in progress at time, having found {t necessary to turn part of our immense stock of furniture tnto cash 'o be bri it aA success. The e the values are acty Our only tha advertising any legitimate the case here n obtain very substantial results at a OMPSON columns of mun FURNITURE CO Phe Star’s phone number is Main 9400. Ask for advertising department and a representative will call at once,

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