The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1915, Page 1

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ra, ine Ne rh. nd t, i __dpccnasanncetinanentccaiaiaamnensnae He Went Back to the Soil Bought land at $10 an acre, on a steep nt Now into “Getting There” but he handsome hillside, made dividends dollars have grown today's on page 4, See | Councilmen Are Divided on Ordinance to Safeguard City’s Milk GERMANS RECAPTURE PRZEMYSL! thousands. pay his him few article RUSSIAN TO GIVE FORCES VIENNA, June 3— Przemys! was recaptured from the Russians by the Austro-German army of Gen. Von Mackenzen to- day. The stronghold fell t 3:30 a. m, after a siege of three weexs, during which tons of shells had been hurled against the fortifications by the Ger- man guns. Many prisoners, cannon and ma chine guns and great supplies ot food and ammunition were captur ed, and the Russians are now disorderly berg. A terrific bombardment by in retreat back upon Lem Aus 2 WEEKS WASHINGTON, June 3.— The administration is prepared for anything in Mexico With = President Wilson's message now in the hands of joan leaders, the cab what be given the factions to get to gether and agree upon a strong Provisional government It is probable that no more than a fortnight will be a! lowed Inf the meantime it is felt even trian howitzers and German 42-cen-) most frankness sald timeter guns broke forts of Praemys! to pieces. Now Controls Raliroad Large bodies of Austrian the northern) | army | for action in Mexico is misleading | It may come. “The assumpt and navy m that the 1 VOLUME 8 will be called on} ee 18. NO, 85 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1915 DISESS 'KENNY BEATON | UNLOOSES. HIS” HUMOR ON FRISCO POPULACE NTRODUCING him aso 8 00. word sketel Vrancisco xan Ye Towne Gossip, character famous porter, a city editor newepaper work and tried se he ed back and took hand at « business ent « job prise and falled attle newspaper The Star morning paper | obtained hy the Be The following Is Kenny's fret contribution in the : STRIP time, owing to disquieting re |! WAS happy HELPED ME open the door ports of the killing of Ameri sail Bd cee cane. UP IN Seattle OF THE Hearst butlding It in believed intervention is mem ar ae still a possibility, but far removed. | wRiTinG LITTLE lines ANG 1 came une What Wilson Thinks | a Kk cc. A man with whom the president . discussed the situation with the ut-|tIKE pees 2. AND ASKED for the publisher [WITH LITTLE stars AND HE wasn't in . eee LIKE THOSE {AND THE managing editor The president real he illo | eee and | tzes that, but he believes the pres. IN BETWEEN jAND HE wasn't In . German soldiers rushed thru the ent jos I eapeetise the starv. . . : ap ing jexicans wit fe in one |ANO ONE morning. AND SOMEB ‘ aan oe ee Umalan parison theq|band and constitutional govern ig } ca aoc | ment in the other will appeal to|A MAN came along ‘ ; ba ge ah ide the better clacses. There are y oe ¢ © THERE'S mR, Prown e capture of Przemys! gives : ee Gen, Von Mackensen full controt| Mexicans capable of sound leader:| AND SAID: ‘ |-vou CAN talk fo him," of the Jorasiau-Przemys! rallway to a point 40 miles south of the/ U. 8. Will Finance Government “If they get together and organ. “HOW'D'A LIKE. ee | AND 1 went over, | eee forts. visional gov “ wo This railway parallels the new] e FO ede 0! cor a gd Naat i JAND LOOKED at him battle front which the Ruasiansare| “Only tn case of massacres of “ON THE Examiner land ee ee attempting to form and Is of great foreigners or gross and improper ote SAID age strategic value. loan the pr with the relief work AND | like traveling. levoun ° It was admitted Gen. Von Mack-! will the president call upon the eee OU'RE nor the Brown enzen had made heavy sacrifices to! army and navy.” retake Przemysl, but the losses the Russians are declared palling. A comparatively small of made the final stand at Przemys!. Realizing the fall of the fortress | inevitable, trainloads were hurried out was troops of to trenches which had been prepared further east thruout yesterday nied by the federal court tod: AND EXPOSITIONS. “1 KNOW. AND EVERYTHING. “BUT I'VE come here. force AND | sald ra tke & “TO GO to work ee TRENTON, N. J, June 3.—The AND | got here government's motion for an injunc ee AND HE said: fon tion and dissoluiton of the United ON A Sunday, “ee States Steel Corporation was de-| o.°9 LIKE HE was buay oe AND A wotpie. of men. ALL THE DRIVES DON’T TAKE PLACE IN EUROPE COLLECTORS PORiVE THE WIFFS DRIVE THE BOOK AGENT'S DRIVE AND | could have hit him eee WHERE | stood eee BUT I'M neutral | AND JUST: then® | . 6 |A LITTLE man | «ee WITH A white mustache. ee seit ALONG rs ee |AND SOMEBODY said “HELLO, AL.” eee AND | grabbed him. eee | AND SAID: eee “YOU KNOW me, Al | eee | AND HE shook me off | we AND | sat down “ee AND WAITED eee FOR AN hour. cere AND NOBODY knew me. eee AND GOT up. oe 6 AND WENT outside TO A picture show et AND SAW a picture OF A young girl WHO HAD been lured away. FROM HER home "¢ | | AND DESERTED. AND DIED of drinh | AND I went out os |AND FOUND 1 friend hin ANOTHER plac AND STAYED there. ard | Tiee THEY closed up | AND IT was ratni | o- | AND EVERYTHING. |! THANK GIRL AT GUN END Robert Brasstield, 19 years old, of Palmer Junction, is in the county jail, after having terrorized the cit ry of hi home town, it is id, and the village of Bayne, for several days At the end of a long series of “Wild West” exploits, it is al leged, he held up a party of young women | Sunday in the streets of Bayne, and at the point of a gun held them at bay while he tore the clothing from Mise Bessie Whitehouse, the t ephone operator The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News is said, bad paid Mixa Wht rand was d because she 4 to avoid! puty Sheriff Madden made the a ast night, in Enumclaw axainst the advice of the people of Hayne, who told him Brassfield ould shoot him A few days ago, according to the port, Brassfield drove his father off bis farm with a gun fleld Ww st body After the Sunday episode, in said have left use crouching tn . While he twirled his gun and marked that he would kill any- who tried to arrest him or to Mins bite’ to cause his arrest. CHICAGO, June pound boy, with two 3—A 15- id a third leg and foot, imperfect, has juat been born here, according to announce- ment by the Chicago Medical society here today. The child lived 15 minut breathing only thru one hi The mother is 33 and se five norma’ children, MEXICANS BRING IN AMMUNITION LAREDO, Tex,, June 3 Preeers| Ing for hostilities instead of trying to reach an agreement with other factions, the Carranzistas have taken 400,000 rounds of rifle am munition into Mexico, it was learned today. More is said to be en route that it may be in the hands of the military forces before an embargo is declared ‘DENY REPORTS OF are contemplated by the regular army or the state militia because of the Mexiean or German situa tions, Seeretary of War Garrison stated today WAR PREPARATION WASHINGTON, June 3 NELL’S BACK AGAIN w fe’ loons. She was pinched Wedne night with two other women and Karl Hall, bartender at Western ave. and Bell st Nell Pickerell fs pinched again. It's the ‘steenth time. Nell is the maid who is bugs on| earing masculine clothes, She its her hair short and = shuns minine soclety She's in again for loitering | C} IU No matter if to children! ABOUT COWS ED IT KAW.” There is no helpless or toddling As no father’s heart beats_in the Bolton breast, w milk may seem remote. We make knows came from a tubercular cow. acup of death? Brass-| arin the No war preparations have been ordered or | | stretch of water. |Just as the train rushes onto the} ON THES NEWS STAND aw he ONE CENT WEAT Nigh >353¢ee Our Moving Picture Critic / Gets an Item on First Page’ T he P it; It’s: a “Bear’ bP”, If You Haven't Seen Ate Steuart, When there's something gepectally tn- teresting going a newspaper tells about It om the paw Of course, H's unconventional fora nemspaper ip publish seme things on the river, this | pastanctar n (esting ever aceon tn Seattle Earle Williams, the district attor-| ney, is pressing charges against his) jocomotive boyhood chum and successful rival] explode. in love, now president of a big rail-) up, road system, The railroad, to pay) dividends, has allowed {ts equip-| ment to become unsafe. Anita. the president's daughter, and image of her dead mother learns that express, coming from her father’s | water country house to town. learns it at the same moment, just] after a messaage has reached him that a bridge which the train must cross is unsound. Reaches Scene Too Late The president tries to head off! his daughter by wire. Too Iate! He leaps into an. auto and tries to reach the danger point abead of the train He commandeers a speedy motor-| boat to negotiate an intervening! And he gets there He} telephone {C. afire, | bridge. The camera thru which the audi- ence sees the disaster in “The Jug- gernaut,” at the Liberty theatre sod rest of the week, is placed at the} opposite end of the bridge We see the locomotive and three TACOMA and motor The structu weight of the train and collapses. The locomotive plunges into the and, coach after coaeh, *\train follows, Actors Nearly Drown point, a wreck, which, incidentally, cost $25,- } 600, actors plunged into the water | to simulate drowning victims. Will | jams leaps in and swims out to save FIRE AT HOPE, B. C. VANCOUVER message from . today stated that several of the] ordinance, largest buildings in that town were and the central part of the |town would be wiped out Reports state the damage may Hope is 80 miles council Monday jus ggernaut” It Film, Go and topples under the the in the staging But the actors had forgotten the boiler likely It was did, to blew showering a geyser of water | high into the air, and Williams and Miss Stewart, and several others, | were nearly drowned before they He {# in Jove with Anita Stewart.| could be pulled out the! is shown in the picture. However, in the picture Williams Anita is on the 1:30) gets Anita out just as the muddy is closing over her uncon The father) scious form and takes her to shore. The explosion exceed $50,000 east of Vancouver PROHIBIT SMOKING June 3. B. C., June 3.—A Hope, B. was passed by coaches come pounding around aj unanimous vote of the counci) her curve at the farther end, and rush, ‘swaying with speed, onto the bridge.j than $100. NCILMAN BOLTON, eminent BOLTON SAYS “1 lived on a farm when I was @ boy,” THAN ANY The Star believes in Bolton—believes that, ally be depended upon to align himself on the DECIDEDLY WRONG ON THIS MILK QUESTIO: Bolton said to the committee that he didn’t want his milk certified or pasteurizeda—THAT HE WANT- 7 in a council committee hearing say milk DON'T ntists Puts Y sci DOCTOR.” baby in the Bolton family. WE WILL GO TO HIS FUNERAL. Councilman Bolton this sporting offer: Are farmer boys wiser than all doctors? If he lives, we will make him a present of the tubercular cow. Violators may yesterday scientifc To the childless man the danger of tubercular e must appeal to his sporting instinets. 7 Let hin drink a cup of milk which he ~ THEY'RE be fined not on ideas. as a councilman, elected from the 1 ight side of things—BUT THE STAR BELIEVES HE -An ordinance! pot known, tho Dale is reported as | prohibiting smoking on street cars fayorable to the bill buses more read Wednesday, Health Commissioner McBride's” tuberculin test milk bill, by which it is hoped te make Seattle's milk absolutely safe, gave the council ~ to understand he doesn’t take any stock in such new-fangled, taken from tubercular cows may communicate the disease KNOW WHAT Bolton told the committee Wednesday, TALKING IGHT EDITION HER FORECAST—Falr 11D AL meas thk 18 1 407 BOLTON CALLSIT | FOOLISH: Councliman T. H. Bolton was i “born and brought up on a q farm,” and is, therefors, bet- ter qualified to judge whether or not a cow has tuberculosis < than the man who h cole | lege diploma, and “theo Bolton said so himself Wed- nesday in a hearing on the tuberculosis milk bill by the committee on public safety. And a lobby of dairymen gath- ered Wednesday afternoon in © council chambers to pro- test that part of proposed city milk ordinance which re quires that milk must be pas teurized or that cows must be Submitted to the tuberculin | test, applauded heartily. | This business of testing cows !for tuberculosis is as silly as vac cination, Bolton added He Wants His Milk Now Bolton declared that pasteuriz ~ ing milk would cause the infants of Seattle to suffer from malnutri- tion, and that it would work a @is- tinct hardship to the dairymen who would be forced to buy pas teurizing apparatus. The tubercular test would be im — effective, inasmuch really prove for Mr. Bolton, would be only one kind of sans pasteurization, (Cheers from the Ridicule Bolton's Stand “If that ordinance passes, the city will be driven to using canned milk,” he predicted, fixing a bale- ful eye on the exasperated, rotund, and sputtering Henderson, city milk inspector. Bolton simply wouldn't be pack i fled, despite arguments from Hen- ~ derson, Health Commissioner Mee Bride, and his fellow committee. ~ men, Councilmen Marble, Dale, and Hanna, supplemented by Council” man Haas, wuo once was a dairy- man himself, and whi onpoeen ss Bolton's attitude, Andrew — Willatzen, architect, chairman of the health and tation committee of the Municipal league, and Dr. Walter Kelton rid- iculed Bolton's position What a Doctor Says - Said Dr. Kelwa bs “I think some of the points brought out here are fotcheaea It doesn't seem to me that some you are considering the protect of the health of the little children, “We may have different o} fons, as individuals, on tube testing; but is it right to inflict ” our individual beliefs on the on munity? The idea of this of Fe. nance is to protect those children whose parents are not able to pro vide the proper precaution for pro- tecting them from impure milk. “If the consensus of opinion be the medical men of this city. of the state—were taken, 80 per cent of them would stand by the in toto!” : Council to Vote Monday The McBride ordinance compel- ling tuberculin tests of Seattle milk will come to a vote in the — after weeks of ar gument in committee. Bolton and Marble, two of the © |five members of the committee, op- pose the ordinance. Hanna is for The attitude of Dale and Lun- dy, other committee members, 18 County Medical so letter to the neil, urges passage The ciety, King in a ‘the bill. ABOUT. “AND | KNOW MORE | cee | ranks of labor, he can Or is the cup IF HE DIES,

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