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STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915. PAGE 4, | puritenea Datiy Ry The Btar Publishing Co. Phone Mata va00 mzcc| The Seattle Star Leones of Newapapers Warnings for Fly Time Keep the fites out of dwellings dows. S60 per month up to ¢ moe d-clase matter By mail, out of otty, one year, $2.00; € montha $1.90 Ent Get screens for doors and win- She Is Suddenly Promoted Bo on guard all the time againat t "LHATE THESt MINOR PARTS. bid oc THEY'VE CAST MG AS DIANA DILLPICKLES IN MOVIELAND | "GOODNESS! Ive HiT THE Keep screens over articles of food pantry, kitehen or dining room Don't let files get near the “ee An Editorial for Our Girl Readers A A* ARTIST } : In one j ; Ir Joubly careful Mkely not only to bring ec alid’s disease te . ping files out of the sick room npiications of new diseases They but to are beautiful woman, dignified, marble-like beauty. | gentler, softer, friendlier, more beautiful—a woman little chil love, had a dream, and he very part in } it saw a very, carry the in others an dream was a cold, statue 1 nany r The fly season will soon be here, and those who put in their screens promptly will be taking the best of precautions against hav- ng disease germs introduced into their homes by files, » another was smiling—she pound of cure alth is wealth evention is worth @ | ay So he painted two pictures ar An ounce of pr of his dream woman | One was cold, dignified. The} ther was warm, friendly. The two pictures were actly alike—same dress, same slippers, except the expression There is more he 1 & house well screened than in many-@ | | 7 \ o- ? H —————— “When You're Well, Keep Well”) Another article in The Star's health campaign being condaeted with co-operation of American Medical Association SEATTLE LEADS IN TYPHOID FIGHT ex same pose same jewelry nm the face Phe artist hung the two pic in his workshop. One was on one side of the The other was on the opposite side of the room And the men and women and children looked at the two pictures day after day. “Br-r-r!" they would exclaim the cold beauty would turn tures room -— ——— * EXCUSE ME sIR! WILL YOU PLEASE CRanik. THE ENGINE FOR MET? / "SAY, YOU'VE GOT GALL | ENOUGH To PLAY LEADS. T PROMOTE You! ” As result death ln of preventive meth rate from typhoid ‘New Orleans . . Washington n ing and furnish ample of the ined through phold studies Milwaukee = affo iMustration of lorite trea 21.6 16.8 es a fine show- * an excellent ex- results that may “be well-directed ty- when they saw and then they away. “Isn't when she beautiful!” they'd they looked ® an impres- value of hy- of infected ater supplies; the 1911-1912 aver- age was 2 while the 1913-1914 average was only 9.6, the lowest in 40 years, In cities 200,000 to 300,000 |Kansas City makes a somewhat better showing, but does not get back to the rate for 1912 (12.4). Denver shows a good decrease. Co- lumbus betters to some extent fits 1911 figures. The increased rate in St. Paul may be due to an “ae- cident” or “blunder” on Oct. 20, by which the deadly dual water con- nection led to a brief water con- tamination in the neighborhood of the union stockyards, Whatever 1| the cause, the rate was the bighest 5|in four years. Louisville continges 5.1 slowly to lower its typhoid rate. cry at the smiling, warm, friendly uty And everybody found hard to take their eyes « when it f ne ane leave the studio f j 5 } re ae We don't like to think of a single one of our girl readers as a “plain” girl. You will ena igs find it very hard to convince us that there's any such a person as a plain woman. But an folowing table, compiled by if there are plain girls or plain women, the lesson for them is in the foregoing story. 6 American Medical association, shows how the fight against ty Good News About Milk phold is going |Here’s One for the Lawyers oe Pecatee nt T is gratifying to The Star to see dairymen S IMMERED 4 1 who supply Seattle with its milk tread case hinges up ing on each other's heels in their anxi to Bet their applications into the health office f @ tuberculin test of their cows It was half expected that the would balk at this plan which, if their cows ff that face came time te rate {s not lower of wn justice in the Leo Frank | | Seattle Cincinas n the “reasonable doubt” as to the fairness of his trial If a dissenting opinion by Justices Hughes Holmes of the United States ourt doesn't mean “reasonable doubt,’ what does Isn't per cent of the} @re found to be diseased, will mean a con-| United States supreme court enough to rep-| siderable money loss to them resent a “reasonable doubt"? If it isn't, | Instead, they have shown a most commend-| what is? If it is, we're going to hang the} able spirit_of co-operation | Waited States constitution with Frank. Mayor Gill says the milk ordinance, ‘othe —_— . duced Monday in the council, and which un doubtedly will be passed, will represent one of Anybody Would Get Hot the biggest accomplishments of his admin- W ARI istration i ,, Health Commissioner McBride agrees with + lee him. . m the stand as a witness in that pene mie must pase a stringent sani-|/ 1. makes one more forceful citizen B, Aary test even now. The new ordinance will) seadiy mad at the policy of making a fel make our milk supply as safe as any shuman| swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and| es mapepency can make it, In — of it will lurk | nothing but the truth and then having a judge / ; | the danger of tubercular infection. And noyiiq q bunch of lawyers prevent his doing it.| Sama aee and supreme Washington dairymer ‘ airymen San Francisco THAT'S FUNNY — 1 HAD A TICKET ALL RIGHT — Ler’s SEE, ILL TAKE ANOTHER LOOK THROUGH MY POCKETS ~- MAYBE "'$ IN TH=—-— — a over mighty glad that rules of evi- the c and the urt attorneys | we ysevelt say what he w | the soll, and all three of these soll | foods are sucked up into the plants | thru the roots with the water. This | water is evaporated thru the plants’ | leaves and the plant foods are re- tained and digested in the leaves ast MAKING GARDEN. PRODUCTIVE The backyard gardener must be reminded that unless his soil is more will little children be taken out to Fir- lands to battle for their lives under the green trees, because, in their babyhood, they were fed on milk from diseased cows Will that not be an accomplishment to roud of? 4 Pe Sa eninks it will. persistent be shot suicide, hed himself The Renton Transfer Privilege oe I state public service even for a brief the withdrawal of the patrons of the Renton line | oneaeed Thursday, the state commission is to hold| a hearing on this question, and attorneys for | the Renton line seem cocksure they're goi to win. In all sincerity, commission to g history—has been in this state over this very question The Renton transfer case was THE Phases of inquiry in the impeachment t hows gation of a federal judge Nt I It has been tried in the superior courts of | elects this county and in the supreme court in t state. It has gone to the United State preme court The transfer privilege has not been an easily won privilege. The people of the Rai- nier valley fought hard and long for it Now the transfer has been granted to patrons of the Renton line as a matter of justice, and also as a matter of law That is a combination of reasons why the state public service commission should let well enough alone. a seems scarcely conceivable that ntimeter commission seriously moment transfer privileges —_ jevangelist him & | were fir |with mack lee ¢}at Matamoras | some lthat Star asks the History—important The written ir kir one where su reporter w eme gust ASQUITH VOCIFEROUSLY «calls on SON British workingmen to “deliver the goods.”| mint It's a safe bet that if they don't nobody will.!d RETIRING MAYOR CARTER HARRI- The deduction ts « MOST NOURISHING THE HUMAN BEIN BE THE FLESH OF HUMAN BEINGS. This shocking 1am not making it to er, but to those who be and efficiency in war All things must be subardin in the philosophy victor: Whoever { By Herbert Quick | Philosopher and Author. There is every reason for belie ing that our traditions and super stitions cause us to waste a great deal of 4004 food. A German doctor named Wolt starved a laboratory dog for eight days, and then fed him nice beef heart for eight days, noting down the result. Then ,he starved him for eight Gays and fed him up for eight days on the meat of another dog He gained much faster on dog's flesh It natufally possessed the exact kind of protein, carbohydrates and fate needed by a dog. is a ® ted whatever TO SUCH, | COMMEND CAN NIBALISM AS FAR LESS SHOCK ING THAN SOME THINGS THAT ARE DONE EVERY DAY IN THE the Oralthesia The new discovery makes all dental opera tions painless. “If It hurts don’t pay us"—18 our guaran tee to you. BOSTON DENTISTS 1420-22 Second Ave., Opposite Bon Marche. ANYHOW, THOSE Laxemburgers They're still officially protesting A 450 POUND Washington, three was I A PHILADELPHIA gent enthu y He ne gu Id them RIGGS NATIONAL BANK going t WAITING FOR def ° si r cago The may)¢ WOULD) truth OTHER |» } are trouble are} against the invasion of their duchy, which| came off last summer. | | D. C, man times, an attempt at fat of the bullets Maybe he'll try a 42 in so none next time jastically grea Billy the world’s ” has time LIEUTENANTS JONES AND MILLING n 20 times with rifles and 50 times M soldiers it u 1 e of bluffing there the Mexican and case part of ance up high fir next big line presidential e¢ new young| @ the su-| ne of tk ne remir the hi WHAT THEY ASK MR. vere 8 CYNTHIA GREY Je At noor } Vast a friend + 4 a mixture of » That will save the handkerct he comes to blows needs wher he find says heaven julep must t versatile | in a ea | rity find the other piace in it a bet-up seh marmalade m besides wa paper being ts r Where are t that tt t Mod ol the river bed atter of dietet ¥ reason in both th # to believe that human especially t adapted corn salve and tooth pow nutrition Cannibaliam 1 untversall ned as a practice anti-socia because Ca leada to murder and loo than therefore we ha earned mn it w a disgust greater that we murder r t.that feeling Is now a part of sh ! tions of the past as hs would dozen spoons or is @ musician, wh dozen tuning forks silverware the nice gift knives not give table way a As she her a setentific and put away make « © not belong tn the present-| | # of the warring nations| by the problem of food This ts foolinh | There are venough men killed every day on the fighting lines to| Ko far toward feeding the armies in nehes the Have him ¢ in the Morning prisoners; | around early In this age of slaughter these s should shock no one. To food for cannon ts quite bad as to make them just plain 1 Ke tior ony It 18 a pleasure to infe They both bide mer ™ rm you the leaves | man stomach is as| oe oi, | LET US BE CON.| yc. ‘D Bone Surely a h good as cannon SISTENT. | cream. 7 QUESTIONS MR GREY CANNOT ANSWER ! a? Please give w art de some antique othy R Has anybody ever tried to spin a mountain top?—Agnes G 1 saw a stone walk around a house on Capitol hill every day last w Do you suppose it ever gets tired?—A. P. B How can I take the marks out of a match that has been scratched ?—Martin K Please tell me if I can buy rub ber stamps at the postoffice. 8.T. H Will you kindly give me the name of somebody who would trade a stove leg for an umbrella rib?—C, L. R Is there any furniture manufac turer In Seattle who makes ma hogany multiplication tables oak ash trays?—B. W. W, How can I {mprove the temper of a cross-cut saw?—Ed McG. One of my neighbors threatens to call in the police if I whip Can arrested for Mre, F. reliable foot or be that? A “helping hand” soctety has n formed in New York. Among persons whom We consider able take of themselves and not nding the good will of this clet Jens care n 80. are Willard George John D. Bernard Rockefe: Here's Something Nueue They had cut off a CGbinaman's queue were painting bright bluevue So the Chinamay sald As they daubed @* bis 1 sueue yuene what And his head a head yueue'll yuene dueue, His Mite George, where are your school books When appeared that books were wanted for the wound ed, I gave the mmine isticke Listy (Prague), notlee Humor | the practicing years that his treatment is a cure-all, and | what is needed in your case, he will | tell_you 50, | treatment welcome People Sund p. somnia, ach taken care of not more than half | to two-thirds the utmost crop is to Horst LUBRY BeDY WAS SO PxciTEO- { be realized. and stems, The digestive process is carried The plot should be well drained | © fn little green cells which give and well open to the sun Jage takes away surface water and| | keeps the sol] Water from the sur-| { fac . fo that the roots can grow \deep and then enter the soil and jaid in dec |eomposed of a min | which are taken from the soil. —— oaenaeeai SURE’ AN0 Mew I READ iW \"NE_ PAPER. THAT THE SHER OFFERS OWE HUNOREO PALARS FOR. MY RETURA! Z Fi, | bacteria | the potash omposing ft. All soil is al rocky body usually clay or sand, and a varying amount of organic matter—decom- posing plant and animal remains The growing plant Ives princtpal- on oxygen taken from the air and nitrogen, phosphorus and potash The nitrogen is produced from organic in the soll and is liberated tion of the bacteria which | rot this organic matter, These bacteria cannot y get alr. Therefore, drain- age is necessary. The same princi ple holds good for the liberation of nd phosphorus, altho work un- ' Drain. | Color to the leaves, The reason soils seem to wear out and fall to produce the usual crop after some years is usually be- ‘ cause the elements and the bacteria also cannot decompose the soil fast epough to get the plant foods into such shape that the plants can use them. It is also common that con- tinuous growing of the same crop will poison the soll so far as that crop is concerned. The nitrogen gives ouf first, asa rule, and it {s most easily renewed by using stable manure. This will help by releasing other ele- ments and is all most gardens ever |need. The need is shown by the | low growth and pale color of the plants. The manure helps to loosen the heavy soll, giving light soil body and water-holding capacity, prevents surface washing and introduces vast quantities of beneficial bacteria. Phosphorus is obtained in the form of bone meal or mineral phos- | phate and potash comes in various commercial fertilizers. | frost action is more powerful thun| action here. The neces- sary phosphorus and potash are de-| rived from the mineral elements of (CAPITALIST JUMPS | FROM WINDOW; DIES Doctor Lathrop is State Board of aminers to practice of Washington, and in Seattl The doctor doe licensed by Medical Bx in the state he has for sev not claim ne will not take your case if he hinks he cannot benefit you. It medical or rgical treatment ts and advise you to go ian and surgeon for Dr, Lathrop does not arge for consultation and you are to visit his office at 214-15 Bank Bidg., any day except between 9 Some of the Lathrop succe: Asthma, Heart Trouble, La Grippe, Female tipation, Lumbago, Trouble, Rheumatis Headach Kid Trouble, o Your phys m doctor fe Trouble, Neuralgia, | Appen | lysis, In Trouble and Stom-| Aver licitis, | PORTLAND, April 28.—Worry be-| cause of temporary financial em | barrassment, due to inability to sell any of his real estate, valued at $1,000,000, was sald by friends today to have been responsible for the | mental state of T. Scott Brooke, cap italist and clubman, which caused him to either Jump or fall from the second story window of his resi-/ dence with fatal effect last night HOLDUPS FAIL | Two attempts to rob women were folled Tuesday night, when Mrs, H H. Benson, 1819 Second ave. W outdistanced her pursuer at Warren }ave. and Howell st., and when F. C. | Mark, 1119 Sixth ave., gave chase! jto a man ght prowling in the rear of the Y. W. C. A. building Mark's attention was attracted by a flashlight in the hands of the byrg lar. Summoning aid of passersby, Mark chased him a couple of blocks. | He disappeared at Sixth ave. and Madison 8 FIREMEN TO PARADE Fight fire wagons will be in the | May day parade the Tilikums in tend to stage on the night of May 1,| Assent of the fire chief to the plan| was obtained Wednesday | ON IMPROVED PROPERTY OR FOR BUILDING PURPOSES No Commission No Renewal Charges Low Rates Prompt Service Liberal Repayment Privileges Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Avenue Assets $4,500,000 Established Y BIG SAVINGS ON HOUSE HARDWARE 25¢ Jet-Knob, Reversible-Rim Lock se eeeee Bo One pair in box, with screws. 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