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UESD , : . ° T AY, June 22! .That’s Wilson day in Seattle. Next Tuesday! Mark down the date. It was suggested by Mayor Gill and others. The Chamber of Commerce, and the C i ili Saunt : i pe a fee eegaaee se Club, and the Tilikums, and other Seattle organizations are going to help out. Let’s make it a regular, rousing, old-time demonstration. Let's show the president we're with him. If you have any suggestions, shoot ’em in. PIP PD PPP LPP PLP PP PPP PARP PPD PPP PPP PPP PPP DP PP PEPPER PPP PPP PPP DPD D PDD DD DDD DDD TheSeattleStar | Nis: EDITION The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News a < the great emperor's cam VOLUME 18, NO. 95 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915, ONE CENT = 93 UILAISS AND : ; CITY WILL CELEBRATE “WILSON DAY” TUESDAY CALVIN DEMAREST IN A TRAGEDY A HUNDRED YEARS AGO » Sack from exile, was en triumy Unsettied probably showers 11DEs AT se ATTLe IS PLANNED: h STABS WIFE MAY PARADE 2 AND MOTHER Civic Organizations Act on| : : pm ie 4 SAY 1 Eee Celebrated Cue Expert Runs Suggestion for Demon- . Amuck in Home; Victims — stration of Loyalty. Believed Dying. Why a “Wilson day”? - —- Let's get the right spirit to start with, and then whoop ‘er up! Why Wilson day Woodrow Wilson isn't a king. That jen't why The Star suggestr a “Wilson day.” No snobbish motive or king-worshiping impulse in epired the suggestion. Not by a jugful! Did you ever work for a grumpy bose who never gave you a ple: ant look or a word of encouragement; who bawled you out when your work was poor, but said nothing at all when your work was good? There's no fun in working for that kind of a boss tho, to work for the other kind, who is as quick to commend merit he is to criticize a fault. Just knowing your efforts are being appreciated puts pep in you, doesn't it? it's fine to work for that kind of a boss. ore ee Well, Woodrow Wision has 100,000,000 bosses. He's working for US. And most of us are grumpy most of the time. We're a great, big co-operative society—we citizens of the United is suffering is not known. 5 States. We've got a lot of people working for us—policemen, and , i setae hat ‘ “ iy judges, and couiay commissioners, and U. S. senators, and ambassadors, : mm, Attending physicians said Demarest and his wife and 80 on. peremnioes - might die. The most important and the best-paid job is that of president. We Pe a Lt : need a good man for that job. AND WE'VE GOT ONE! <a ee Seer Demarest has been taking treatment and is bee a 4 And don’t you suppose that all Wiison, to whom we have ZEPPELINS FA mous EXPERTS GIRL DIES OF lieved by his friends to be insane. entrusted important tasks and a tremendous responsibility, would like TA LK TO COUNCIL Demarest was unconscious when carried from the house by the a word of appreciation and encouragement once in a while from us, his police, but revived for a moment while en route to the hospital. om Wouldn't you, if 100,000,000 people had engaged you to guide thelr | KILL 15 IN ON MILK DANGER POISON: TWO lava ne ee eee } rv Meal Sed ’ | — CHICAGO, June 16.—Calvin Demarest, noted @ hilliardist, and his wife are believed to be dying im a ‘ hospital here, while Demarest’s mother, Mrs. Hahné- 3 man Demarest, is suffering from severe knife wounds, following a tragedy in their home this afternoon. 3 Answering a riot call, police found the younger @ Mrs. Demarest lying on the floor, bleeding from tere rible cuts about the breast and neck. 4 Demarest, grasping a knife in his hand, was strug 7 gling with his mother in the center of the room. 3 How Demarest. received the cuts from which he oun er destiny as a nation, especially at a time when half the world was mad | sciousness. in the hate of war, and a false move, an incautious step, by you might with the hate Apriven othe ‘wineee SAMAR T aaatIORs Menu betard’ the . cokyen The janitor of the building in which the Demarests lived said drag them into the bloody and hellish conflict which it ie your duty to | ; help them to avoid, if it can be done with honor unsoiled? ties in the country on tuber tion | he heard cries coming from their apartment and hurried to the scene, If you were giving your whole hy » mind and soul to the task, and | culo related to milk, The resolution is even more dras | noping to give such assistance as was possible. if you were MAKING GOOD, wouldn't you want your employers to bond | | to Infant mortality, were sched- tle than the provisions of Health Demarest, he said, drove him away. J | — you 80, that you were their trusted servant, and that they would back uled to appear before the pub. Commissioner McBride's milk ordi you up In anything you might undertake? | LONDON, June 16.—Fifteen lic safety committee of the city nance, which certain members of Circumstantial evidence points so +e 0 @ council! Wednesd afternoon elty council declare is out of all st b persons were killed ang 15 it 4 rongly to the theory that Miss . he White Hou and protest against passage of reason. It foliows iolet esaner, ¥ le. Seattie is a long way from the ite seotnded th anew Reawelle wale tha Na cml ie the Mebride Viol Messner, who died myster . If you are going to tell Woodrow Wilson: “Good work! Keep it Resolved, That the National Association fously in her room at the Emil We'll back you up!” you've got to shout. on the eset coast of England milk ordinance, which would al- he Study and Prevention of Tuberc | rf “ia low sale of unpasteurized milk |leele approves of the pion for municipal spattments, early last Thursday, We mentioned “Wilson day” to a number of folks since yesterday.| jast night. ow sale of unpasteurize Sectartien’ aod eta me was poisoned, that Coroner J. Tate Be Mayor Gill said he'd gladly be one of the speaker: Ar sdmiralty statement, re. coming from untested cows. Mason will ordered a second chem : “1 will be glad,” he said,—“we will ail be glad—to assert our loyalty They are Dr. George M. ical examination of the young y to the president in his cool-headed efforts to keep our country out of Sorting the raid, today said: Kober, president of the Nation: woman's stomach this war. “Some fires were started.” al Association for the Study Judge Burke, president of the Chamber of Commerce, said: “A! in keeping with the policy of and Prevention of Tuberculosis, fine idea! A great idea! Just at the right time, to Every citizen nual convention of which vught to take part in a demonstration like this. The president has taken Tuesday afternoon he caused the arrest of Harry Mack, 45, a painter, NEW YORK, June 16-—The | The Tribune asserts that Siam and Mrs. Myrtle Williams, 24, In| New York Tribune today | l#wis was in touch with two other connection with the case. They are munition agents and hoped to influe charged that Dr. Meyer Ger | ooo the government thru Maleolm | suppressing information re garding the locality of attacks, | nesday noon; Dr. Edward O He has wisdom, caution and courage. We hope and be. being held pen¢ p tio spec tear etans is one which will maintain our peaceful relations| the admiralty confined its an professor of pulmonary kena pia Tedey en sae dha Ch ih ne hard, who was guaranteed safe | McAdoo, brother of the secretary with the belligerent nations. To my mind it la an inspiring, patriotic) jouncemsnt to the statement et Tufte Medica} uni Election of officers was the final Messner, spent Wednesday evening conduct to Germany as anemis- of the treasury, who was furnished thing to do—this getting together and expressing our loyalty to the man tnat the bombardment occurred versity, Boston, and Or. William bey vf on the program. — in the apartments of Mack sary of Ambassador Von Bern- | with expense money. in the White House.” on the “northeast coast.” C. White, director of the Pitts- + D. m. a majority of the dele According to the pair under ar storff, is in reality Dr. Alfred | Planned to Sound Bryan oceteca ye burg Tuberculosis league. gates left for Tacoma on char vest, Miss Messner had a quantity! Meyer, privy councillor and | Mrs. Lewis, it ts alleged, also en- | Mayor Gill suggests next Tuesday as “Wilson day.” | DEMAND ATTACKS ON LONDON Pr. Kober, dean of the college of (ered steamer, as guests of the of yenshi, an opium derivative, | chief of Germany's army supply | listed the services of Herman Mets 7] “| don’t like proclamations,” he “but let's say Tuesday.” =| KARLSRUHE, (Via Berlin), June| Medicine, Georgetown university, at Washington association. Barly’ Thursday ‘mornitig the| divielon. to sound Secretary Bryan as to the Eugene Levy says he will give the use of the Grand opera house! ig “send Zeppelins upon London| Washington, is a national expert on) A clam bake at Pt. Defiance was party started for an auto ride which While in this country he at- | Sale of the Krag-Jorgensen rifles, ‘ for a mass meeting at noon. and Paris,” was the demand of the Seneral sanitation, housing, and on Included In the trip. A trip to Mt. was suddenly terminated when| tempted to purchase supplies Another version of the alleged ~ President Boyns of the Commercial Club, Dr. Mark A. Matthews, | fewanapers here today. following pure milk Rainier ts planned for Thursday Miss Messner became ill. She was| and collected valuable informa. | deception worked upon this goverm | nator Piles, George F. Cotterill and Mayor Gill will speak. the raid of French aviators upon Leader on Health Questions taken back to her rooms, where! tion regarding the military pre- | ™ent is that Dr. Meyer accompas We have had a “Wilson day” song written. It’s got a dandy swing.) Ka rigruhe Dr, Otis fs a leader in public FLEET SAILS she died soon after. paredness of the United States, | nied the real Gerhard, disguised ag = And maybe there'll be a parade. | Nineteen persons were killed and) health questions, and Infant mor WITH Coroner Mason believes that) the Tribune alleges. the iatter’s secretary, oy, You see, we've got to make a lot of noise, or. Seattle being 80 far) iy injured by the bombs hurled tality either the girl took an overdose of The Tribune's story carries | “ Saag | gegen from the White House, Woodrow Wilson won't hear us. from the fleet of hostile aeroplanes,| Dr. White's work has been con SEALED ORDERS the yen-sh! or a quantity of It was) the inference that Ambassador 'SECRETARY CALLS The greatest indignation wns ex. cerned of late with experiments slipped into her beer Von Bernstorff and attaches of | sing conducted in Pittsburg It may be several days before a| the German embassy were | SUNDAY PLAGIARIST i : be pressed that such an attack should a be made upon an open town whe certain district of the city ae og ated 16 lye Ital result of the examination is known.| parties to the deception. | has been segregated, and the Tuber. a ht bag vid un nd sealed It is charged that, by wearing a re efit culosis league members have desig.| orders from Taranto last night, a, harap A: ara Pe z oe ee eee atathers of ait The archbishop of the ancient BIG LINER CRIPPLED 22°22 sitsses." a0 appearing HILADELPHIA, June 16: as a Red Cross agent, “Dr. Meyer’ Billy Sunday's most effective A huge congar, which for four;raid on John McCreedy’s pig pen, be (itl ag ft dah gad he children born within that district cape el et te ea aide are - CN ee eet Gomme |. sesiibia were pista weeks had terrorized the women | carrying off a halfgrown pig. Since| | enst portion of ‘Georgetown | 2uring the next ten years, RAINES fen “clader ee am PORTLAND, June 16—The gail | The Tribune records an agree-/ such evangelists as Sam Jones, and children of Vashon Island, was that time the entire population of fl y Ri the aime, te eceme shade ¥ ing of the steamer Northern Pacific ment entered into between Dr.) Gypsy Smith and Rev. T. De : supplied by the Seattle water || inmunity from tubercniosis among, throngs lined the harbor front Samat orthe By Ae shot and killed early uesday by|the island, including several hun-| | Gebartment from. the og | {mmuni au tm diset dapareed from Flavel to San Francisco today | Mever and Mrs. Nelma Lewis, a| Witt Talmadge, according te. Daniel Landes, son of E. Landes, of dred berry pickers, have been! | Georgetown reservoir on Thure. | those children by developing thelr : was canceled on account of the, “war broker,” whereby Meyer con-| Bentley D. Ackley, for eight Burton trembling in fear that the cougar dav, Uune 17, *henete kc be powers of resistance, thru experi rudder of the huge Hill liner being | tracted for Krag-Jorgense rifles,| years secretary to Sunday, who The animal weighed 125 pounds|might attack them va We ; ment Choice lots to be sold by govern. disabled while crossing the Colum | discarded by the United States has now resigned. and measured seven feet from tip| Landes killed the beast after it| | Resolution Before Convention ment at anction July 26 at Polson, bla river bar late yesterday, Six| Attempts to influence the war de-| Ackley declared it was time to tip. had been treed by Frank Hedford's'¢ Wednesday afternoon a resolu-l Mont. The land fronts on Mlathead | hundred passengers were booked for | vs tment to sell these rifles are also] that “somebody told the In- About four weeks ago it made aldogs at Cross’ Landing | ton bearing on the tle milk lake, Montana i passage. lated side” of Sunday's work, A MARRIED MAN’S TROUBLES “Ti Hear Tom coming You PEOPLE TOM, WHAT Do You THINK? our. i \\ | HIDE IM eRe AND ILL PRETEND NNER. GUESTS DIDN'T COME. — FOR MY PART IM DOGGONE. | Tax You viow’r come DINNER. GUESTS DDN'T comm GLAD THEY Dip’r come! in WELL SURPRE THEY RE A COUPLE OF A Word to You Mr. Merchant The Seattle Star reaches the BEST part of the buying public in Seattle and Seattle’s trade zone. And The Star sells you PAID circulation, the solid kind, to people who like and believe in this paper, for a less rate per inch per thousand than any other Seattle paper. The Star is showing a more con- istent growth in advertising than any other paper —and it is giving today the biggest value in its his- tory. 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