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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916. PAGE 2. — a CHAS, STINENO [BABY JONES VISITS BABY SMITH WIFE HELD GUN HAND FOR GOLF) ACROSS WAY AT BABY SHOW | ONC. L. MORRIS New Commercial Club Secre- tary Never Got the Fever; thel May How she held her clubman hue band at bay at the point of a re volver in their home at 2343 Fed BY CYNTHIA GREY Tam on the trail of thé 100 Too Busy per cent perfect babys Did Jeral ave, Inst July 5, when shel one zene jozens, thought he intended to kidnap their Girl BANQUET HIM TONIGHT) ip bright eyes, pink cheeks, dim: |#yearold child, was related undra The Mystery pl and cherub chubbiness | matically Tuesday by Mrs. Clyde L.| have anything to do with it. The fifth floor of the Hon Marche, in reality, is the official head quarters for Baby Week-—to me tt ts | just babyland. Of course, when you were wee sma’ shavers, you used) |te read about Babyland tn fairy } talea, and probably, as | did, made many a fruitless search for tt, Here in this real babyland one must stretch one's tmagination just a lit tit bit to make the fairy tale come tru Morris | | Morris, president of the ©. Lal Morris Constructuton Co., and for-| mer president of the Aretic club. looked haggard as he watched his} ; | wife, with whom, it Is said, he has| | not eaten a meal in efght years | | “He had not been in his reom jfor two days,” said Mrs. Morris, aking of thé pistol episode. j gone so much I never k when to expect him. “He came on July & I had) can answer any planned a piente for baby on that! f day. | question “Ho rushed at me, and I backed} away tnto the hall. He grabbed) , Baby Jones and Baby Smith JAMES E. BRADFORD eed , . ote Such a lot of babies! And WHY? He uses S. E. Co. juice. pirit of the coc had been brought to the city free|/applying various tests, before y Dale wi oratiiing to {clinic for examination a fow months iy TT eee A my be ee ne renee we downl y Jones across carriages, as retty Close to Perfec over the hall seat, in a sudden te whether the new spring bon | 882 Whereupon it was discovered) none of tne children reached thegot temper, 1 don't think Clyde| nets would have frills, that they were being fed upon con-| 100 mark, but several came mighty) would have done it intentionally, Close up to one of the doll mod-| densed milk, They were tmmedt-| clone to it, Louls C, Knight, son) but he choked me until baby came els, two tiny mothers, with bieque/ ately put upon cows’ milk and all/of Mr. and Mra. Louls F. Knight, and eried for him to let me up, bables clasped closely in thetr arn those who were there and saw the/ 1411 Bighth W,, whowe score Cries for Mother were contemplating how they! babies can have no doubt as to the) was 06.6, carrt away the day's “Then he grabbed the child and should ever care for their babes| result, honors, Close upon his heels eame| started for the door with her in his should they grow to be as big as Boost for Mother little David M. Menderson, son of | arma. | the model Dr, Seagrave fired a bomb at the| Mr, and Mrs, Davgi Henderson, 716| ‘Mother! Mother!’ she cried,| May He laid down when the S. E. Co. tried to steal The opening day of Baby weok| condensed milk can in the nursery: | North 45th st, He scored 96 points.| ‘Don't let him take me away!” Just ask her—Love, chice j ele In Seattle was a roaring success.| “One death out of every five| Others whose average was high| “That was more than I could! ‘ &@ perpetual franchise in the legislature. One of the most Interesting and) which occur at all ages ts that of a] were Ellen Marjorie Douglas, 9;| stand, 1 rushed Into the dining| marriage, lost jew: The P.-l. slings his political mud. helpful features of the afternoon| baby under 1 year of age, |Linneas Markham, 92.6; William! room and got an old ptstol that a| elry—she’ll tell you session waa the lecture and demon | “Out of the 16,213 babies under 1| Harold Orth, 93,6; Jack Winters,| neighbor had given me, It was} stration on nutrition and clothing} year of age who died from al!| 0%, and Dennis Driscoll, jr. 99.) broken and was useless as a wea-| given by Dr, Mabel Seagrave, from| causes tn New York clty duritng| These were b-yearolds. pon, but J pointed it at him and) Star readers, meet Mr, Charlea| the city board of health. Dr, Sea.) 1910, onethird died before they| Tuesday will be elven over to 4| told him to go.” P. Stine. grave btought with her a couple of| were 1 month old. | year-old children, and between the; Mrs, Morris sought to change her| Mr, Stine—Star readers, live models for her demonstration. “A large proportion of these ba-| hours of 9 and 1 o'clock, children of| complaint asking separate matn- Mr. Stine ts the new exeeutive| These children, puny and alling,| bies would have lived ff they had/this age will be received at the tenance of $10,000 a year Monday, secretary of the Seattle Commer | been nureed by their mothers, | league building, to an amended complaint asking di-| clal Club, and he is the man who | “Babies fed on breast milk show) Tuesday afternoon, at the Bon) vorce on the ground of cruelty and! jhas come across the continent to | the best development; the teeth will) Marche, the Mothers’ ‘Tratning|fallure to make suitable provision) |do the work that has been in the | appear at the proper time, the mus-| school will have charge and will| for herself and child hands of Otto Case. 4 bones will be stronger, and/ open at 1 p. m. with the elinieal| Judge French, of Kitsap county, | ing will not be delayed. | demon tions, The chief topic) who is hearing the case here, de) } “Surely these facts are worth) will be “Correct Clothing for Chil-| nied her this, but said she might) | considering before deciding not to| dren.” Mrs. LH, Jennings will pre-) amend her orlginal complaint as | nurse your baby.” side, Dr, H, C, Puckett will speak) she liked, | Yesterday morning, at the Anti-/on “The Care of the Child's} Both Mr. and Mrs, Morris ask for Tuberculosia buliding, Fourth ave.| Mouth,” and Dr, Lilfan ©, Irwin|/the custody of the daughter,! and Universtty et, physicians and| will tell how to answer children's! Clyden experts examined over 30 children,| qu tons. He never stood by our light plant. He never worked for laws to help the city. He laid down when they were trying to put things over on the people in the legislature. He is untrained in municipal law. He thinks he proves his own fitness for office by abusing his opponent. No one knows where he stands except the P.-I. and the S. E. Co. Don’t Take Any Chances Bradford knows the law. Bradford stands for the people. 3 OTHER ACTS VAUDEVILLE And a 5-reel first-run Hobart Bosworth Picture Feature Until Wednesday Night ALHame Whether leap year had any. thing to do with his coming, in he won't admit. But he le gle. Lives with his sister he Mra. A. W. Hoppock, 102 Har vard ave. N. He's a great friend of Col. Maw- thorne, and knew him for years to St. Paul. Mr, Stine was secretary! of the Commercial Clad there for! ENIAC 13 years, and had a lot to do with) TODAY'S ODDEST BABY ita development and absorption of AN AN the Chamber of Commerce SUP ID DANCE BY POLICE CHIEF waar YORE” wank 1A | Ho's a great friend of Col, " rtal ork 1G | ~ Where the supping ts dolt- i : certain New York physician to- WASHINGTON, March 7.—Sen-/ born in Lebanon. Pa From wlous end the dancing te ou CLEVELAND, March 7—A wars-| | day told of a now way to make | |ator Phelan today lodged with Se he mov to Philadelphia perb, at the ing waa sounded to Clevelanders the baby stop crying. The | |retary lansing & protest again still {n short trousers. After a few by Police Chief W. 8, Rowe today plan was successfully employ- | |Great Britain forbidding importa-) S| CALIFORNIAN WANTS | years he was all ready to enter the! 2: that, with the advent of spring.| | ed by a little boy, to whose lot | |tion of dried and preserved fruit! Westlake and Pine University of Pennsylvania, when| New Wa on Jertiien of personal violence will! | tt fell to care. for his baby | juntil October, He charged the Brit. his father died and he took his jinerease, Ho warns everyboly to| | brother a good deal. His moth-| |!sh were unjustly discriminating | .-.10¢ mother and sisters to St, Paul, take precautions, especially weak er marked the unwonted at | |againet California's largest in Experienced Secretary willed persons and neuropaths. lence of the Infant when broth. | Young Stine got into the type! Bertilion experts here the] | er was watching him, so she ADJ S$ TES | Corporation Counsel teens, Se St tale Who woe) blood undergoes @ chemical chanee| | peeked around the door See | UST RA urer of the Minnesota Type Found-|| TOMORROW NIGHT ]|!s tho spring, creating @ turmol! in| day and saw how it was done | ing Co., a branch of the Great West ge pap at which reacts agg it seems, waited until WASHINGTON, March 17.—The ern Co. of Chicago, when he w hye" ay | | the baby got his mouth open | |interstate commerce comnrission t 20 years of age. Reservations, Main 7070 Crimes against property are| out a how! and then | jday adjusted the alleged diserimin-| more numerous in winter than Sing, tong member, and the wound-| Ten yoars afterward he was summer,” Rowe stated, “This prob: ing of four others by a Suey On/plected secrtary of the Commer) gunman in the Chin Lyceum jeial Club. For 13 years he bullt It pao Bh a rere ud be aelae rs theatre, a Hop Sing hatchetman te lup, troned out the community's! Acid Stomachs the cold months, Crimes of per- day shot and severely wounded ltroubies, and finally engineered a/ gens! violence reach thelr maxt Wong Loy, 8 On leader, . md ISD, March 7—ta| “one Loy. Suey On leader, consolidation of commercial organ- Are Dangerous]! |)". durinn June and Jule e Ho! - Her De NaS OF One SOP | ary on Geary st, Crawling thru 8)” ‘Then his health broke dows, * |. window, the Assailant fired fve) ie went to. California. and re-|, "A MOSQUITO CARRIES One he him in the chest. Tho|fsived bis health He took hold| MeMeticate lining of the stomach others missed. ia pond P psy os foots Prom there | 28 hindering and preventing the LEPOSY, HE SAYS While other frightened Chinese|), went to Dover, N. J. and did | Proper action of the stomach, and a and cowered tn their . lleading to probably nine-tenths of % heir ithe same thing RIO DA JANEIRO, March 7.—The | | bunks, the hatchetman leaped thru From Dever b 8 1 [the cases of stomach trouble from mosquito is t most hated citisen «\the window and disappeared. bs ‘er he came to Seattle.) wnich people suffer, Ordinary med: | hr eesti, ‘The latent Shaves lete yD, ia Geo Wong was slain and four No Golfer feines and medicinal treatments | 44 against him is that of carrying jack heads eczema, and|more Hop Sing members were time to learn are useless In such cases, they land transmitting leprosy. Particular ve the source of the trouble, the | ne feaurepaire de Aragao and makes the skin clear wounded by & gunman a the ia atre last night. The gunman fied. | like thie acid in the stomach, as dangerous made the charge today and declar-| Union Pacific and Northern Pa-| ciffe, The freight tariffs were a} ged to discriminate in ‘favor of| Alleging nurses at the Swedish ast lumbermen and against deal-| hospital allowed his hands to get ers in Wisconsin, lowa and Ilinois.|¢ree from bonds and that he tore BERLIN, March 7.—Fresnes, 12|%i# bandages off after an opera- mil southeast of Verdun, hs tion, causing lasting injury to him- been captured by the Germans, it|self, Elmer Magnusson, minor son was officially announced today,/of Martin Magnusson, started suit Three hundred French surrendered |for $25,000 Tamages against the in _the village. Iboapital Tuesday in superior court, over and blew down his . jatory rates on lumber and lumber | Iria ates aestaae 2" BOY WANTS $26,000 city. The* large number of (as over, The acid must be new roved SEER En op churches and the tall bulldings | tralized, and its formation prevent-|f4,." Proved it In several specific Cte ee tanal strike a stranger immediately. |ed, and the best thing for this pur. | Re\ances tm hin eoudls sid Tes Eo W's Bea eee Se ae The people seem mighty ener is & teaspoonful of bisurated| 1: in estimated that leprosy, In getic. | everything about mple antacid take | its various forma, has about 26,000 | he the place. Jin a little warm or cold water after Notion Brazil m Politically, he says he ts strictly| eating, which not only neutralizes Victims in Braz DR. wR. CLARK a he acid, t Iso p he fer. | , mye “siembers of the commerctat|menatise rom whi sc 's | PRO-GERMANS HIT Vote for Good Club will give Mr. Stine a recep-| veloped ‘oods «which ordinartiy | ition tm hele Arcade pulling lu | ferme it the ment ie tonowes| BY NEW YORK PAPER Teeth rooms Tuesday night, at 6:15, : Mayor Gijl, council members, su-| With a little bisurated magnesia, ral Saeed Fa bd. ire", Detter figestion, be perior court. judges, newapaper| hich can be obtained from any| NEW YORK, March 1—Declar member there in nothing Guits eo act |men and presidents and secretaries | @*useist, and should always be jing the National German-American | portant t @6 YOUr OWN success, | of commercial organizations have| k®?t handy. Alilance is backing the Mclamore/| fad that to have your | been Invited, (Kim Gore resolutions, warning) ¢ | | } 2nd and Seneca—10c Any Seat EACH DAY BRINGS To Our Women’s Dept. New Arrivals from the East A New Comer Coat of Silk Today And All Week os your chan doetor faring neral health than the con fgg nce bd armed liner New York World printed |MODERN CRUSOES BACK IN OL’ U. S. righted article today, exp your teeth. They have workings of an alleged twemendous effect on the Rigestion | proGerman propaganda in the/which is the very foundation of} United States. h ag In the f ret plaee, if your Charlie’s Latest Vacation 3 REELS - The World In a Black and SAN FRANCISCO, March 7 | Koe nIdIe, eminnt tee Sphonre White Check Captain Thos. Torgersen of the |torney, Was the real chief of the al: NEVER SHOWN IN SEATTLE BEFORE Norwegian schooner Frehm was | Hance, a aad rhe pertien b7 teh ee It's a Case of Laugh—Laugh—Laugh | . would if | WANT BRIDGE RAISED | City Engineer Dimock asked the eity council Monday for authority |to raise the Ballard bridge before | te. Just imagine what that me, |July 1, when Salmon bay waters|vantsme the’ acta neat | will be raised by the opening of the| having ur teeth put into perfect} jcanal, The new bridge will not be sopette ean you net? |back in elviligation today after hav- ling been cast away for six months on a coral island He was accompanted hy 12 mem- bers of his crew, who built rude |shelters of driftwood and grass, | wore Robinson Crusoe attire, and practically said farewell to the world, never expecting rescue. This particular Coat is hip length with a full flare back, The new ruff collar gives it a very distinguished appearance. It is tast- in dire athe pol | Mollie King In a Five-Part Drama . i Their ship was driven ashore on | é yl | ily trimmed with a ||\a reef near Molten Island, 200 jready for traffic until fall, It will! onecount of the cost or on spccunt| 9 miles south of Tahitt Jeost about $5,000 to raise the old) of the fear that ® your teeth! jbridge, aceording to Dimock. fixed will be painful plain green satin. | Clever Coat Styles In Serge, Coverts Almost six months to a day aft ler the wreck a tramp steamer |chanced by, saw their distress sig- ‘nal waving from a tall palm tree and sent ashore a small boat to ta- | vestigat | Our Mathody have brought the cost | $1. 85 2 pac OF | Wnere it tn witnin the roach of al | New Beautiful Star | what tt will be worth to you to have | Tale of Patriotism and Passion | your teeth put Into perf at And we can and 4 sicbcniaied dite t the moat ditt | i and Mixtures SERVED PIPING HOT] |Semeut! vesting "aeons a Our Chaplin Comedy Remains i Theso materials are /HU GE PHOSPHORUS 2c and 3c a Cup Teliable cltive bis py ee” i VE DISCOVE RED) | Hest Grade Blend, women, of Seattle and vicinity, who HY shown in loose flare 40¢ 1.; 8 Ibs. for $1 .00 ate over thelr own signatures that (T. ) Wednesda: modela, 45 4 |we have fixed their tooth without omorrow in y ela, inches long, RIO DE JAN } TRO, March 7. Other Good Blends, Ib. urting them a bit We do the i Many have the cape of- —A huge vein of phosphorus | | Hama for you. We invite you to We Change Our Dramatic Feature feet andthe miliary ||| ‘has heen discovered near the || BOC» BOC, ZC, SEE US |samps,and. cen these (eatimontals and > : mouth of the river Estralla, : j sastety your is vefore ae Trimmed with whieh empties into the bay of || Hi-Grade Coffee Co. AND SEE BETTER ta eg le A eee { eather and satin, The Rio de Janeiro, near this city 100 Feet North of Pike St. at ; veil | Stor You she services af hi colors are black, blue, The deposit has been taken by “515 Second Ave. OUR OP VER INCLUDmS Ex | ; dentlata ry one tan and the large black the department of agriculture Lot of Coffee Satisfaction for ryatal spherteal 1 b In Blue Bird’s Latest and white eheck, * and will be mined as a govern a Little Trouble - the wall n fro 8 Success q ment property ghty-five cents, have to vestigate, DO NoT SIGHT $3.00 PER TON FOR COAL The Strength of the Weak men who know—the proof ESTROY YOUR & in right before you ¥ WEARING roon all work our tro GLASS * Did you ever « Bi aid the work, but also To charge at “Eastern” Costs No More y , , P " ; {sion glasses? They ar Clark, DOD. B, owne Than Cash, Acme Coal at $3 per ton is a truly remarkable price for |Bthat the two visions are of thin office, who is thot such a coal as Acme glane, ng both for far sponsible, You take no chances sight. Co d see the when you come here for your den At $3 per ton we offer you Acme run of mine—that a ate oe usenet Kegshcaabbang sSrigbanlboirciis in our spectaity, Weg | ork 4 “ means lump, nut and pea mixed together, just as it comes Ine, Over twenty ‘Ask for “NOVO-CAIN.” It ta ab- from the mine, 2 , solutely essential to the proper per. Might ‘years infil tormance of painions dentiatry. “We We can sell this at $3 per ton because it saves us the cost of sorting | have an ample supply of this vatua- | Acme Coal contains no slate, so there is no waste in run of mine “It's an Accommodation,” SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE Service and Quality Tell ble article, Most dental offices have none, nor can they obtatn It, as It U.S. OPTICAL CO. | i!" ® coal, It runs about 23% lump, 40% nut and 27% pea 1332-34 211 Acme iv the coal that leaves no ¢iinkers and makes no soot—the Optical Specialists SECOND UNION jeoal with only 6% ash, A by the State TRYING AS BELIEVING Ave, Near Pine St, Try a load now. Senitie 0. M. LATIMER Regal Dental Offices FREMONT-BALLARD YARD Manager Acme Coal Co, A Uttle out of the way, but it ik, Manager pays to walk, mal Ave, N. W. Cor, Thira Main, 6718 Eliiott 1400 i Aves No Ws Car, alr |

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