The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1916, Page 2

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erscenne PP RERRE ore rme HEART DISEASE |MARCONI OPENS RUNS RAMPANT FIGHT ON CITY | | Caused More Seattle Deaths|Asks Court to Put Public | Last Year Than Ever Wireless Out of Before Business. | TUBERCULOSIS CURBED/11s HURTING HIS GAME| More died from se than from tuberculosis e during 191 heart) ~ _— in| The Marcon! Wireless Tele graph Co. has begun a sult in federal court to enjoin the city tablished #!t-| . from operating and maintain: | ast n are Ing its municipal wireless sta | 278 deaths from } tlon for use of the harbor de | disease in 1915, according to figu partment }compiled by Health Commission Capt. Payene, the port warden or his report, while thore | McBride } Were but declared Wednesday that the Mar-| 05 deaths from tuber , con! Co, had been hindering him - - culosis | fo ks in getting b yparaty Tim ‘ d again in labo 2. In 1914 there were 269 death« jastaliod Waciuns Ge wan ‘sot “uaing| e an aga e }from tuberculosis and 251 deaths! its patents, but had chosen the . {from heart disease equipment ufactured by Kil tory tests at our mill we have The increase in heart diseano ts no & Clark, of Seattle. McBride to ha H any anke that the city by negligence in blood pr xaminations vidently too many people have 1 to check up on their physical 1 from sending or re ceiving any messages and from | aying any money for the opera-! on of the wireless plant established the importance of sifting flour for perfect bak- condition with physicians during the| Capt. Payase explained Wednes ° last year,” he said, “and have gone that the wireless station had ing results |too switt » with their hearta| been Installed mostly at his person: | _ in no condition to stand Jul expense and the expe en Tubderculosis has been effectual-| Working in hia office to enable curbed thru treatment at FYr- | them to keep in closer touch with | lands. chips 2 Every bed has To operate a statior take out oceupted, and | ee ine “we had te One very convincing test | : P ]# waiting list established, s lwhich tn . el ia yrovidin is to bake two batches of bread. _[sanigrium was ovened in Docem| Mr deine sand commetelal mer | P . . of . McBride ln report recom-| *8&¢#. tho that is not our purpose The flour for the first batch we sift | _ Dr. McBride in his report recom-| "WW, inscalled our apparatus,” he |mends the immediate construction | of an outdoor pavilion to accomo ents in the first said, “that we might know at once |when ships were in danger, and that we might have « At all thmes with vense } nication | in order only once; no particular effort is made to let the air reach it. The flour for dan ® 1 {to expedite harbor department busi : . ® 2 8!) pene the second batch is slowly sifted several times; and| “lf we were asked to send a eart dinease. five! commercial message, under the more suicides tn total |iaw, we could not refuse. number was 95. The Marcon! company seems to Dangers to 38,000 school children} have taken the view that we intend thru the school board policy that)}to grasp all the commerct leaves diagnosis of Infectious dis-| ness we can at this port eanes to six nurses and a few prin-| not the fact.” pmes in for a panning in the sifter is held several feet above the receptacle Into which the flour passes, so that the air has every chance to reach it. The second batch of bread ate cat fe eines: | CONTINUED proves to be much the supe- FROM PAGE 1 rior of the first batch. the texture and ASKS $12,500 FOR JITNEY INJURIES Americans Shot to | Death by Villa’ Sifting improves sheen of the flour; " lobul t Miss Belle McKenzie, a clerk s, enables e e., wt dd wut y ror aerates it, opens up the globules, enables the |1108 Seventh ave., started sult Wed-| charieg Wadleigh, Blades, Arin; J nitrates of the air to bring about a refreshing {fic Coast Casualty Co. Adame residence not given i Soldiers Escort Bodies Practically the entire foreign col ony from Chihuabua City t* report ed to be aboard the funeral train, escorting the bodies to the border. | damages for per She alleges she w perma, disabled when struck by Drak auto, driven as a jitney by John F Taylor, at Pike st. and Summit ave., nal | reaction, puts the flour in a more receptive Mood to take the yeast and so surrender its full Strength in the baking which follows. jlast July 14. She asks $10,000 from |Oine Rundted Carranza soldiers are . 7 00 from the casualty | vena Ua efomeedl ee the Mtney ' The train left Chihuahua City at noon, and is due here at 9 o'clock tontght Citizens here will bold an indig nation meeting in Cleveland square | this evening, and afterward will co| |to the border to meet the train / How to Cure Rheumatism | Chihuahua messages state post rt rheu-|tively that Villa personally ied the eed | murderers . Villa Hates Americans The report that Villa led the siayers seemed to have substantia tion from the fact that he is known to have harbored a bitter hatred of Americans ever since the Carranza fcovernment recognized. Authorities bere think that he has merely bided his time for an op portunity such as that of Monday ,|to whet his thirst for revenge againet the United States and his desire at the same time to involve , Carranza in trouble with the Aner- jean government for failing to pro- tect Americans If you will buy FISHER’S BLEND—THE PERFECT FLOUR FOR EVERY PURPOSE— and go to the little extra trouble of sifting it, you will get baking results that cannot be duplicated with any other flour. | The Home Doctor 8. for many y the surest he acid In the bi ¢ packages Surest for Coughs and Coilde Don't experiment . on a bad ¢ Can You Give Job? rink. The A skilled rafiroad blacksmith is in dire need of work and will take|¢ janything that will enable him to| [earn enough to feed his family. He| ing formu’ makes one Hick ad experience janitor, is + SURVIVOR TELLS STORY Sa Ss | handy with tools and has had some EL PASO, 12—Shot | electrical experience. If you have|™ down 7 anything for him, address C. E cape, | Who knows Shipton, 1318 Seventh ave by Villista bandits in Chihua | | planned hua Monday, were given no | pet the any | Weather a Yea Teter |Screw-top chance for their lives, accord | perature, high fie. | : ing to the statement of T. H. only one “Bromo Quinine.” Look for|a remedy for quick rived here today. signature EB. W. GROVE. 25 works through the Holmes escaped a similar fate thru the ruse of stumbling and failing over @ raliroad tie, worn out and apparently dead from the effects of the experi- The tragedy has shaken and he told a will run the balance of the week. The Mightiest of All Photoplay PROMINENT IN FRISCO | Chas. A. Pringle was the son of Mrs. Cornelia J. Pringle, and broth er of Covington, Edward » Wm B. and Sydney Pringle, ali promi-| ent in business and social Iife in} San Francisco. Pringle was one of the most pop. |ular athletes fn the University of! California After graduation in PRANDRETH “oc” PILL An Effective Lazative In a Great Essanay Drama In Three Parts The Prisoner at C widow survive. IT KEEPS ’EM BROKE. e Battle ‘Thrilling Cavairy Charges The Aeropiane Raid The Bombardment of New French Indo China It A Beautiful, Colored Pathe First-Run Program pummy Were you ever on a Pullman with your bride Py drug store, pour a little in your|they are milked. lace { Nrighersd © curtains on 1and and rub well into the scalp.|the windows of their barn. hot and The Invading Hordes be a After a few applications, all dan-{cold water and all other noeanng he Destruction of Wash- —And Met an Old ‘‘Flame’’ Who druff disappears and the hatr stops conveniences ‘ ington, D. C. : . ? coming out 7 aa Vivid Naval and Sat. Insisted on Recalling the Past? aL eionse iP VOU HAVE HOM ATION cE INSTALL CITY DAD EXGUSE ME! °..: i é the G A large crowd turned out at ‘Tu AR- wila city hall Tuesday nigh te See Cheasty’s Clothing Announcement on Page 9. The Mirthful Special N on (fe) witness the installation of th duedieit Pp ow on the Track at TRADE MARK “‘asna(ninth council of the town. The n th se Phetoplay House ¢ Strand Theatre b | STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12, 1916. COLISEU FIRST PICTUR | out. tend affairs of state in the White ber of soft and stiff cuff Shirts taken f i UYMMUIRUAILIMRI scssinsosos, tm. nave MAN BEHIND THRONE 2°: 32: js eu Oe stot 7 COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | [PRC eae aoe. brows, the elite, the old familes|{] our immense Shirt stock, representing discon- . : Pe times is no joke, especially for} WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—War-/#nd the climbers in Washington tinued and broken lines. Madras Cloths, Per- Guardian Angels i [American diplomatic agents, at\ren g. Young—ever hear of him?|/88d how to treat them, His Is th . fees S tin Stripes— srous pleasing A Kalem Comedy an thoir present rate of pay, Secretary! , th “man behind the {der upon which invitations an cales, satin otripes——numerous pleasing pat- “ia A McAdoo reported to ¢ | o's e ma extended to all guests of the ex or in every size— Tree FO cases cons ave been forced to ring a comfortable old black| Which exch hundreds (Educational) ad gon horseback king he ie the 0 e 99 “The Blacka’ ae an ne a, ek a Special $1.15 Mysterious Box” YOUR CREDIT iso K McAdoo declares they are for bd svt SAYER od to pay large amounts out of | WHY HAIR FALLS OUT WAUWATOSA, W : i Hi in their own pockets above the 5 cents bine aeaharme’ Ss o% ye 1 The Hicks a mile allowed by law Bitbon. i edt Regular Shirt Values fro 50 $2.00 . 3 S eahe Showed > ais Dandruff causes a feverish irrita- chief interest is in the Erie rail CEMISE S alues from $1.50 to $2.0( SEE— Nightmare Land la of the scalp, the halr roots |road, of which he {s president, he Submarine Torpedo At- (Cartoon Comedies shrink, loosen and then the hair|"loves the cows and chickens.” At| (Manhattan Shirts at regular reductions) tacke Pictur. e Hanoi comes out fast. To stop falling |his summer home here he has the r e PAGE 2, The World’s Largest and Finest Photoplay Palace The screen’s supreme star in a stirring story pic- tured in five parts— e Foundling Like “Tess of the Storm Country,” it brings tears to the eyes while there is still a smile on the lips. To miss this film feature would be to miss one of “Little Mary’s” greatest triumphs. 8-Piece Russian Orchestra the picture features accompanied by the FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Admission 15c; Loges 30c; Reserved 50c This Show Until Saturday Night ES SHOWING SCENES IN YOUNGSTOWN, 0. STEEL STRIKE At the left i rig. Gen. John C. Speaks, in command of the Na- tional Guardsme: at the right, Sheriff J. C. Ulmstead, of Mahoning county, who was knocked down during the rioting and temporaril: 1 blinded with red pepper. Cheasty’s Shirt Sale Purely Vegetable 1901 he entered the mining busi a Constipation, }"” Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- ons ipa ion, LEAVES THREE CHILDREN age Semi-Annual Opportunity N tion” day, Saturday Indigestion, Biliousness, eo. DOUGLAS, Ariz., Jan. 12.—Mrs.| | Qn Pil 4 a Nation A W N Alexander H. Hall learned thru| “This picture shows the approach to the North z | pproach to the North bridge, in East ° : D R I (e) or i] On Night ‘Hr dispatches today Falimet eer Youngstown, where most of the strike shooting occurred. At the left Genuine Saving on until relieved pand 3 A hat the hands) and right are two offices of the big plant to which rioters applied the ° . KARR Cnecoiate-Ooates or of 7 etre iaavae Tina |torch, The locked bridge gate, which strikers later battered down, High-Grade Shirts mechanic ee children and the an be seen, The picture was taken just before the shooting broke Wome ® his special offering comprises a large num- hair at once and rid the scalp of very particle of dandruff, get a S-cent bottle of Danderine at any best equipped dairy farm in Wis-| jconsin, and probably in the United | States. The cows have music when! VALUES TELL” estores vigor to organs of the body. councilmen installed are Frank all drugminte. testimon let, or write Kanu ea val Klein, B.S, Kasser and John Brick oma, Wash, son, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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