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Are You Going to Move? F YOU move, telephone The Star's Circulation Department, Main 9400, and our carrier boy will see that you do not miss a single copy of The Star. Remember the number, Main 9400. IGHT EDITION WEATHER FORECAST The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News MF 18. NO. 53. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915. ONE CENT OF TRAINS AND 47 pom, 129 fh KOT pom, 08 Ft NMWs KT ANDS, Be BLOW UP FRENCH CRUISER Tacoma’s Tubercular Cows BABIES | sssssscsterentt 5 MEN IN fect Baby? Adenoids, or What? Slaughtered and Sold Here as nt CREW Fair TIDES AT SEATTLE Wigh Low VOLK Out at Georgetown today a group of physicians and dentists is searching for the Best Baby. 9 It is part of the nation-wide “better baby” contest inaugurated by the Wom- ; eat; Inspectors Say It s cee : WIFE'S HEART | : weighing an THE WAR TODAY i . -- Gistricte of the city. They will examine 1,500 babies. At the Georgetown Presbyterian church, these scientific men are stripping 200 babies to their pink skins, They a New applications to the city them and measuring them, Says She Found Husband Hid- ing in Closet With Arms health department for tuber For the scientists and for the mothers of the babies it is a ir ie : game courate scores are kept, as in baseball or golf. Sound culln teste bring the total num: lunge—one point for. Adenoide—one point against. The Perfect ber of cows to be examined at Baby must be. of course, a 100 per cent baby. the voluntary requests of, dairy | WONDER iF SCIENTIFIC MEN ARE QUALIFIED TO Around Girl. Gives Up When Defendant Tells Straightforward Story on Stand. Mrs. Gertrude B. Cogeshal!, who lives at 6011 38th ave. S. W., will not have to pay Mrs, Rose Uptegrove, her neighbor. 68,000 because of alleged alien ation of the affections of the latter's husband, Frank A. Up- men to approximately 800. In addition to the dairies listed in The Star Tuesday, the following have asked for the teate MRS. B. M, DOYLE,, 5320/4 13th ave, 8, one cow P.M, FREASE, Bothell, 62 cows AUGUSTINE & KYER, 75 cows at Redmond GEORGE C. STEVENS, Ra}. nier valley, nine cows, GEORGE W. HARMON, 8539 Evanston, three cows. A. H. ODEGARD, Fifth ave N. E. and Bothell road, seven cows, C. J. SPENCER, 2 ham, four cows. W. P. STEWART, Bothell, 62 cows. Gra FIND THE BEST BABY A GROUP OF VETERINARIANS COULD FIND THE BEST HORSE —NO DOUBT. ABOUT IT. WIND AND LIMB. BUT BABIES! BABY MUST BE, NECES. SARILY, SOUND IN WIND AND LIMB. Four months ago a name less mother, in the night, left baby on a door. directed the name- baby to the isolation ward of the city tuberculos hospital at Firtands, becau it had the measles. The matron at the hospital and the nuraes gave the baby a name—"William.” They cured it of the measies. Be cause “William” has no home to return to, they kept him. Now they will keep him al. ways, William has a mother. in-chief and 28 other mothers. 1T WOULD BE SOUND IN | WONOER iF THE BEST Germany—Attempts of Brit- ish to retake lost ground in Flanders failed. Again denied that French recaptured Hart- mannsweilerkopf. Attacks de clared repulsed at other points. Russian points northwest of Suwalki, Poland, taken. Russia — Austro - German forces declared defeated in Ga- lician-Bukovina region. Sharp engagements reported in Car- pathians. Austria—No important devel- opments reported. England—Continued progress in Flanders and in movement of troops on Gallipoli peninsula in connection with Dardanelles operations; Belgians repulsed German night attack with i heavy losses. a PARIS, April 28.—. 4 tegrove, a carpenter ing strict wiatee mea from | am sure William would After Mrs. Cogeshal! had tes- — fe getty Reap oy excite only the pitying con- The French armored ; tified before Judge Ronald tered in order of tempt of the scientific men A a Wednesday, in defense of sen- tate Inape is being prepa who are examining bables at cruiser Leon Gambet-'— Sansa eeataee Wreumnt ty for market by Barton & Co Georgetown today. | expect doed ‘2 Mra. Uptegrove, Attorney Wal- Seattle packers he is a 40 per cent baby, ta was torpedoed and ~ ter Johnson, counsel! for the Accord et He, city judged by scientific standards. <. bd * plaintiff, moved for a dismissal health cc fed BUT | HAVE SEEN WIL sunk Monday night ff i of the c era ector of such LIAM. | HAVE THE WELL iati It was granted. Judge Ronald animals ma afe for CONSIDERED OPINION OF the Adriatic, o commended Joh r his act in casumptiot be milk | THE MATRON CONCERN Otranto, it was an- withdrawing the suit by declaring would have be oun ING HIM. SHE SAYS—BUT < his act “high practice—very high The rigid tr t a be ' WILL RESERVE HER nounced today. va practice. ng made that x fected ment VERDICT UNTIL THE END OF MY STORY. BABY “WILLIAM” . oe Saya There Was intivence | iad tinek stil SPE The attack upon the © Mrs. Uptegrove'’s teatimony was Harton @ lo dpriare ther are Ceres whould ‘be taken “Im selecting the aclentiats Who are to find the best Baby in America cruiser was made by 4 of most startling nature. he also prepared to purchase the car Erudition they mist have, of course. But they should be kindly men who like babies. They should said Mrs. Cogeshall, who is known} as & deliever in a ‘mental actence! ; Gavghtered tty Al mile Maspecetl: ‘Roehags the doctors at Georgetown have all these qualifications. They are: Dr. Clinton T. Cook, eye a. occnan — a) heen fivencing ber husband 5 * pect im . cult, began influencing her tnsband | mots ear, nose and throat; Ore. G. 8. Spurgeon, E. B. Schrock, &. P. Woodin, Willlam P, O'Rourke, W. H. §, Marine. Lge mle set sty ; MRS. ANNA SPEIDEL Corson, Francis Brown and Maud Parker. Dispatches received here to- 4 She implicated In her charges! 5 other women who live in the veigh. ~_—e ee et * © © tte The dentists a Drs. Roy West, L. G. Shell and A. C. Lake. day brought the first details of ys horhood m | MebBr Tomorrow's examination will be held at the Congregational church, Prospect st. and 20th ave. N., the sinking of the cruiser and er hci wal a e er paste and will be for babies living in the school districts of Longfellow, Lake, Seward, Lowell and Isaac stated that a majority of dom before he finally left Seattle while crew was saved and landed on the rocks near the Santa Maria Leucas lights. et he ke After being hit the Leon Gam- betta endeavored to make for the Italian shore where she could be beached. Off the light Mothers wishing to enter their babies should telephone Mra. James O'Leary, chairman, East 4386. Coincident with the examinations, lectures to mothers wiil be given to the end that they may bear and rear better babies. under the influence, 2>-cal ot “settee sew oe «| EFOFt to Save Life of Wife working,” she said, “and i him fn the clothes closet with his arths around a young woman The scientists are right, of course. We must have bables sound in wind and limb. But | am constrained to say a word for 40 per cent babies. When William came to the isolation ward, he had no clothes. The nurses made him diapers, and r, hi 4 She named the woman Athlete-Husband Descends Into Valley of the Shad nighties, and knitted socks, and other garments of infancy. Hisrrspe pecaspltt lr pee 4 Defendant Testifies | With Wor They were too busy to pay much attention to him. He was pretty sick. He still is thin and puny bo d eank. The survivers: Mrs. Cogeshall, she declared, had ith Woman, and a ittle listless. BUT HE HAS NEVER CRIED. HE COUNTS HIS FINGERS BY THE HOUR. Je age bmp <i red for “ti told her husband to associate with an When it Is pecmitted one of his 29 busy mothers to visit him, he stops counting his fingers of the crew are being ca’ ae hetda other ‘ten od| Dr. Wiliam ¢. 8p well] It was the last ray of hope. Mra There comes into his patient eyes a quick look of gladness. He laughs and plays peek-a-boo behind | 3 rere eg paren a vessel al two others, whom she nam and \known Seattle phys ix prow-|Speidel rallied slightly, but passed hls hands Bilt salina sy gitar ‘ had promised him financial assist tn his home 15 Yesler|“"87 St 4:30 in the afternoon The matron was as scientific as any doctor. But when she gave me her well- Bi)“ octortc ies rt of Italy on | ance if he would get a divorc trated in his home ; Dr. Speidel’s strong constitu 1e ron was as scien ctor. en she gave | e e Otranto is a seaport o} y 4 All this was denied following the death Tuesday | powever, enabled hin ave his onsidered opinion of William, she did not speak as a scientist. She hered the Strait of Otranto, opposite Cape bo: ; hat drs. : . b<e / COt M6, the hospital Before. n Li : : ‘ Linguetta, Albania. ward's story that Mra, 01 Eee citiiel Berane. Wei Meaieal wore ah William in her arms, and kissed him. And William laughed and returned the The Leon Gambetta carried a attorney decided to quit the "ase Riga POG couple ead. atdcred a bh kiss—a slobbery salute crew of 725 men. The vessel was is Vininlitt ‘dectared her. Sint - gg OEP bre 2 tage Baga ole ony foie mai i a ris Se ee ‘she ‘i built at Brest in 1901, was 476 feet aun’ din tela neaaiom, aftey 1 Pitte erp reed roi and Dorothy. age. “He's more mine than the nurses’,” said the matron, jealously. “I’m mother- fj iong and had a speed of 23 knot, and on one occs fter they | tory Sof De, Bt ook Bi a 5 oro age 1% : t r ‘ (of 23 knot, had retired for the night, arose! oo in the vain fig st death. T had n married six years. = in-chief. We're going to keep him always. He’s the best baby in the world!” "pblepbhgibei ted Kenley Pefies arom Rie bed and went to visit tf Mrs. Speidel the Swedish the wedding ceremony culminating A challenge has been tesued | |7s:inch, guns. sixteen 4 Sneha cn tooo algae Ad pital giving birth to a @ romance that began when D by the Washington State Refer- | | wenty-four | S:pounders named Speldel was an interne and M endum league to opponents of | i vs do ti a the referendum to debate the | - up tC oe m from,” 3 t n n deh I got up and watched him fror Dr. Speldel, who won honors as Spel hen Anna Ochiltr the window,” she said. “He went! Tiniete at the U. of W. and aleo| nurse questions st issue Friday night tutional, warrants will issue, Lun : into her house and stayed there for |) oe University of Chicago, pro-| .The new baby is in char in the Labor Temple. A big | "Clad ot, Ballina’ Lathe amos car an hour. I sat at the window and |i i the transfusion of blood him-\nurses at the Swedish hospital | crewed le expected. | Wednesday he would make no af ; saw him come out.” Aap mpts to eave the rap-|6 & healthy boy Chairman Whitney of the re. | Nr goon Altea pay a The husband, | Frank A. Upte- ‘aly falling patient were about to| Funeral arrangements have not publican county central com | RUN WHILE TEST Seca 9; grove, has left Seattle. His wife sp mi yet been made. mittee has been askéd to de. a believes he is in Oregon. _—__—ib@ abandon - fend his political convention | A. Lee may undertake a de CIGAR TO KEEP HER 4 ALL SWAT MR. FLY! CHAIRMAN OF PEACE Cashy” aus SAN FRANCISCO, April 28.— |veins. So the annulment proceed- 7% yholding the referendum ienti poericgye t in the supel Upholding be CLEVELAND, 0. A 28 n A scientific blood test having ings were in th uperior talssiesthliertbndapelagee MEETING AT HAGUE measures, probably, will be se ie of Sanding the w shown that Margaret Buckner, | court here There used to be a stable near), Chief Sanitary Inspector Stevens . Corporation .Counme) Pracrere:: (the tect case ‘braspht icc cAlasadenr, Konilcoes. 26, Ie not a negress, she today Hueband Went Gola : our house.” said Mayor Gill Wednes-|who is commanding officer in the and ex-Mayor Cotteritt ; [ing Attorney Lundi cop baile ai eae filed application for an annul- Dr. Lytle said today he would not 7 day, “and the ny of flies that in-|war against attle files, hasn't THE HAGUE, April 28— President of ‘ negli rt Seattle Taxicab & Tranafer Co. i8) Pe ie hae nuahand's ment of her marriage to Wil- | contest the suit Re 4 vaded us during the summer would made all his military plans yet, but um ddan Aenean et Erickson, who Is also p' eek ent | vettled ine superior cour preventing her from leaving him,| [2m N. Lytle, a colored dentist | “I do not know my name, said have scared the European hosts of he expects to have hundreds of f ef the.” Rerorendum league | Judge Albartant has iset the case |Dnrentne Ser yom saving. i of Oakland. \Mrs. Buckner, “My earliest recol- «gata oe ; his staff cago was teday unanimously leaves Thursday night for Spo; | ony ing Saturday Police, to wh¢ told her story Ever since she ean remember |lections are of life in a convent, war. annie acer SEE cemeus |) Tee me ermlerman “ar She kane, where he Ie to speak ata 07) din haw informed The Star|@d not ai wife brandin Mrs. Buckner has been under | Then I remember living with an old We never knew the cause until, The plan of campaign at presen International Congress o manetar tolerate Banting ia | A iteas ce ihre war (ane Koxtin was arrested at the! the impfession that che wee an [ates muainy,’ fier nage 4 when the stable was moved, the is to avoid as much as possible the Women convening here In Sean HoKy Hiaht that he will:tesne 20m hag |Home on a charge of assault and| octorogn, she’ deciomed aden, [seek henna ay RRO files caased to peste We had | necessity of sws ting the fly — bie A Lip al Leg _ - - eine yassed on the case, If the court | battery mS , % She married Lytle while still |that is the name I took, Al my previous y the ught the fon of hs pega jsccughe gr eg i PAA gt Tredaraad asa dis hope that some method may finds the new Isw unconstitutional, “i : Korlinska rae : Fi “| believing herself a part negro. lige T was associated with negroes, nas ghee it coment 4 poe tek yn to appoint school tinct tribute to the neutral be devised to bring the wom tis likely the eupramo court will |old. swore to an affidavit before rh, child was born, Reginald Lytle,| “Often T stood tn front of th alr. » . owing childrex as assistant sanitary {n ity of the United States in en of the various nations to: - ed to pass upon it, and in that | Police Prosecutor Silbert that the Then th woman bes an to suspect |ror and tried to 00 some aaa ay: : oe chl apectors will be considered by. the the European war ‘gether with plans that will | ent no arrests will be made atiee Paes tet wi cttee owas ally white, the negro I if, but thers can be done to get health board and the school author: ! The entire proceedings of make war impossible In the he ense | ha eee Bae tents senate: ee arin feat aubiwed: there none. fter living with aa When Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Smith Discuss the Latest Styles It is a two to one bet that they have gotten their information from reading the ads. That is ope of the most interesting functions of thé advertising columns, especially to the ladies. They portray fashion’s latest dictates, nof only by description but by actual pictures, drawings, photographs, etc. The careful reader of the ads in The Star is sure to be right up to the minute in styles, because Seattle’s best stores ire liberal users of space in this paper, and in no city will be found more progressive stores or more up } to the minute stocks of merchandise than are to be } found in Seattle. | ly am stron that Jo 7 es the congress reflected the future In case AW. 4 : y Nor so . Y y FAST Tom!

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