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? os pe ey - - The following appeal was made today by the Red Cross, thru “The situation ts becoming serious, not because the disease fe so Miss Maud Reeder, superintendent of nurses: ° virulent, but because people must of necessity shift for them- “Anyone who can caf®intelligently for the sick, or help in selves, for lack of help, and cannot properly care for themselves. homes, all or part of the time, should repert to the Nursing De- partment, S t is important that telephone numbers and street addresses be ttle Chapter, Red Cross, 315 University st, Tele- given correctly, as telephone service is absolutely essential at this phone Elliott 795. time.” “Graduate nurses should report to the Graduate Nurse Registry In addition to nurses, women who can make “pneumonia jack- in the Young Women's Christian association building, Room 4. ots” are also needed. An urgent appeal is made to such women “This is urged so that cally may be centralized, and helpers to volunteer their services by calling at Red Crosé headquarters Bg used to the best advantage, according to their locati and ability. Monday morning, On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise on x © TheSeattleStar (: ii Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ~ THREE LEAP TO DEAT en ‘| {as ir seems| | FLU VICTIM TO ME DANA SLEETH JUMP bY FROM ” SICK ROOM HE week ending today is | one that in rs past } has been crucial. Twen- fy-one years ago this country started on its Philippine warlet when Aguinaldo |Drops Four Stories Out of endeavored to set up a dusky . * Euiaéeha. ‘The week also marks Providence Hospital to the anniversary of the Baltimore the Pavement fire. Two years ago we started in to recister all our German resi- dents; two years ago the Tuscania | was sunk, with loss of 101 lives, today by jumping from bayer and three years ago we broke oft | of buildings in ror row | relations with Germany and told | Coast cities — Seatile, ‘Count Bernstorff to beat it before and San Francisco, worse happened to him. | | The dead are: ‘A lot of water has passed under | OMAR DEEN, 46, a Mohammedan, | the wheel these last three years Seattle, who jumped from the fourth | and is still passing, and sometimes | story of the Providence hospital) ‘when you stop to think about it, while suffering from influenza. ) the Spanish-American “war” seems | WALTER M. SEW ‘ARD, Port.) nearer than the great war, more | land, proprietor of the Seward hotel, | distinct, more understandable; even (who plunged from the sixth story) of the hotel building | MRS, JOSEPHINE TURNER, of |San Francisco, a French bride, who i from the third floor of the | Weather Tonight and Sunday, fair and colder; strong w erly . NO. 295. SS eo SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1920. RETELLS THRILLING YEAR-OLD STORY SUNSHINE PUTS es The Seattl 4 Star wowe eomon | FLU ON THE R \ : Fewer Cases Reported From Outsi City, Tho More Within Limits; — Six More Deaths , .. Total cases reported ................ 1,870 Total in city .... County, outside city Ay ae PONE So sien sch cee o een eu 3 Ore |, Sunshine Saturday, following heavy rains, gave jnew hope that the influenza epidemic will sharply Another improvement is shown in the county out city. Within the city there were more new cases Saturday than on the previous day. Six deaths SEATTOR WAS, THURSDAY, FEIRUANY @ 1 “TRACTION SERVICE ¥Gtte2t,. FEW WALK OUT IN STOPS; INDUSTRY . "0%: TACOMA; BUSINESS AT A STANDSTILL “=2:==" RUNNING ‘AS USUAL’ Vie set powe FACING. BOLSHEVISM = TACOM,A Feb. 6.—With the exception States began here __4 0f the cooks and waiters in some cating all industry was at a standetll cin eee — end haven of So eewy somere, “Wine tas monipel care failed to op-| one Sais" lined at 11" o'clock. an hour after the ume = (set for the walkout. Street cars were still Three person’ ended their lives San Francisco hospital. Deen became delirious Friday. It was impossible to soothe him, and he was finally shackled to the bed. ana ie onthe mvement fur wares nerf Under This Flag The Star © 9 San Siiraye sect cignta = SP OTE (war toe oe eee ‘lagony from internal injuries. Short Will Continue to Publish vrolunters-and st wscid rom fll blast Ei q | e dead, removed to the county morgue, include: ALFRED JONES, 41, of 2753 Washington st., braki —— JRUDICI, 1015 N. 50th st. RICHARD BURDICK, 27, clerk at the Valdemar h ly after he lapsed into unconscious- hess and died at 1 a. m. Saturday. Deen staggered into the hospital the electrical anion last till an ea an American Newspaper‘ Seecmned again at BD e. wr At ins CHAS. PRET is~ ume, the union evidently made other con- salung (or the tating Over wt all ind te 5 ‘This reselotion urged that um the Wednesday night, apparently suf Despite handicaps of today And despite any handicaps! "Light and sewer will be’ furnished by! ° STANDING PAT sxe’. cia the shioyard Ske ‘ OMAR DEAN, 46, of Willow, Cal. fering intense pain. His case was ‘. y lhoth the cher sleap endl in ogee, Marent| eheseeceats Ss tal natacutr ete earces | WILLIAM BOYCE, 33, chauff Fern hotel lagnosed that follow, The Star will continue to assume tha‘ -< va Jor’ sqimar sue sett twee [clamor ef debate arene thracet the hi se nd cn Mig eur, Fern hotel, Scviie: ‘Guir wee' hie _recttencelll been Ame a ve encan Co. fo erating “sneak eee Se ea Eee | ALBERT GAUDIER, 33, of 101414 Fremont ave: prior to coming to Seattle, and a jbank book showed he had large sums jof money deposited in California |banke. Chief Deputy Coroner W. H Corson will hold a post-mortem over | the body. ‘ . NURSE NEARLY LOSES LIFE IN PORTLAND ~ EGARDLESS of any psy- Despondency due to lang iliness| Ff chological influence, | was the cause of Seward’s suicide, fear has a definite | Portland dispatches say. physical reaction. A Miss Burglund, his nurse, made a scared man is a weak | sensational attempt to save him and ™man and he is heir to trouble; his | nearly lost her life as a result. powers of Laeger hye spec a Seward locked the door of his room | ; Seared man is a sick man whether | during a temporary absence of the ity ‘ = 3 98. anything else be the matter with | nurse and climbed from the window | GRAYS HARBOR COURT | forces under Gen. Guadalupe ay eae Fale Safety building. to inoe him or not. |to a ledge, Returning to find the| HOUSE, MONTESANO, Feb. 7. | Gunthin linve Giteniel ‘covile. |" dred sand persons, it was announced. Whisky treatment was being sithictered to Saturday. Influx of new patients filled the isolation , on the third floor of the public safety building to oF WILL OUTL NE ‘MEXICO REVOLT flowing and three additional rooms on the floor above equipped as a women’s ward. Nearly 200 cases are MASSACRE CASE OVERWHELMED -.." city hospital alone, not including 25 pm It was announced at the public utilities departm Ee Be f hall enccrijend Speghests car windows are a + : | bloc’ open, much trouble having been caused . Crime at Centralia 200 Rebels Killed gers who took it upon themselves to close vindenea opened by conductors to prevent spread of contagion, Enough preventive serum has been manufactured ai UNION PRINTERS |FIVE MEN DEAD NOT ON STRIKE IN FIRE. HERE: {tate te tee wei re f'n os Sel erenecne oo ene ad» A ye ‘May Take Jury to Scene of Five Generals Are Captured ONE THOUSAND (LIGHTING AND POLICE SWORN TELEPHONES IN FOR DUTY. IN CPERATION: BY CLEM J. RANDAU MEXICO CITY, Feb. 7.— (United Press Staff Correspondent)) (United Press.) — Government ‘And a’man who ceaselessly, day | door locked, Mise Burglund rushed | —A sporting offer to accept | finite te Gene hase tae Shots” may be obtained from physicians, or, if. the end night, worries about his | to an adjoining room, climbed out dames A, Rell, Montesano black- . Plicant is too poor to pay, can be had at city hos} i. ith, hunts symptoms, broods on | onto the ledge and grabbed Seward } smith, last talesman in the spe- | tion in two battles at Nautla | After a “shot” is taken, the subjects qa Lone £ his fear of impending evil; that | 45 he jumped. She was unable to | cial venire in the Centralia mur- | and dicaltepec, the government | form the first symptoms of flu h hi one ar man is physically in a state that [hold him and narrowly escaped | der trial here, as an alternate claimed today, sy Ss » Such as headache, . invites disease. . plunging after him. 9 | juror resulted’ in his being se | "nw ina in the muscles and slight nausea, it is said. Yon do not require bellef in new The body crashed on the roof of | | lected without examination to- | ie a vi ad ee These quickly pass and the subject is, supposedly, thought to realize the definite 4 two-story building below. 4 | day. ‘ eal chlaing / & ri saa a és in’ ‘against the disease. ‘ danger rdice; and yor d . Y - - —_— “We'll take the juror on his ns. Ponciano Vas- “ % coe a ee Gohere that “mind te ol,” and ——— | Mysterious new evidence has| WASHINGTON, Feb. 7—(nited|iooks," Attorney George F. Vander-| quez, Vincente Lopez, Celso Ci- pee primera tient and ai ae «Ori, city health off ae = Se Seating,” to take 26 7 enaea|been unearthed by Deputy Prose.|Press.)—Secretary of the Interior|veer declared, when Ball came for-) peda and : 4 e weather, following the 3, > Constantino Galan | yi, if; Py The San Francisco tragedy 2 |ward to be examined. | 2 | which clarified the atmosphere, will ici : | “We'll take you,” Special Prose; ™ ful, cheerful spirit. the French wife of Harry Turner,|o¢ William F aly, and his | to President Wilson and it has been eutor W. &, Abel capone | Gem. Gaudensis Ielafiave, the ol ; | auservine man, whe married her tn emitz, charged | accepted, it was announced at Lane's | HR cies ” the most important Diaz leaders, vo When medicat science frankly | pr, sind te “ vm RT. oj mt SYMPTO | France. The girl contracted tuber AYS RBOR COURT: | was wounded and taken prisoner. | | | mother, Anna Ealy , cé today G admits that there are definite | oulowis while nursing a with murdering Mrs. Mary Eliza-| office t , re | is % wounded at the 7 SE, } sano, Wash., Feb. harmful, physical reactions from |¢ront. Her health failed rapidly. |beth Bryan of Puyallup, October| Lane visited the White House) pa “wag prs a expected to | He formerly :vas a general in the | | OF FLU | fear and hate and melancholia, | ‘The nurse was absent from the|20. Altho Patterson refuses to di-|early today and it is understood he| sailian le ones aeetens Oa: 11 1 army and once was gover-| | Hit = adored oe oe va —_ | room when the young woman jumped | vulge the nature of the evidence, he | earried his resignation with him at| alleged 1. W w. on trial for the io of the state of Jalisco, “De-| y¢- % ‘wo lose who rush to the {trom a window to her death. secured superior court indorsement | that time. "4 ‘ae™ today. allave, the statement said, was ad other extreme, and deny even the } i . | Centralia murder here y General pains) in head” back of existence of pain, disease or decay, Hysterical when her husband was witnesses who will testify for the|Manch 1. by court martial. excited over dire names, or dread | declaring he diseases, and keep your mental | | day for the names of ‘six new) His sesignation becomes | ‘The opening statement for the |t@ken to Vera Cruz for summary] 00 "\ limbs and Joints, rosecution will be given » Weakness, © awarded custody of te the thougfht of the mental healers; | Ta dew Wieees le aie Pedestri bse begin phe Ad onremMe oye Rey Bt govern-| Coughing and sneezing and req. | With bailiffs, deputy sheriffs and Sits: these minds are of the earth, QUIDNUNC Fritschie, buteher, 3 “Meridian edestrians statement will contain a ae | cient neeey ane ny tO tat se ness of eyes, paneie himself Friday, in a vain y: but everyone can connect | . bi His oma te ‘ the Ealy Hit by Autos of the facts leading up phir | the acta i” ba int's pire “| Hoarseness and bronchial cough. | fort to tear the children away fi with the idea of a fear poison act- | aoe a te le Rance sell nce 4 Armistice day parade, ine wich |President Carranea, “it wee acc], Diarrhea or constipation—usually |i In. Superior Judge Jona ing as any other material poison DAILY HE ASKS A QUES- || wno was the first officer to talk This Year ie wats Someone fe © killed, nounced, has promoted all the fea- | ‘ter Mares aaa o te does. TION OF FIVE PERSONS io ae atte WAL? wu Retested four former a Wer sus ake, .|@rad ottioeta tin tte Gaunt Vomiting in some cases. a in Suspancie was granted 4 4 Im short, now that the flu bys- PICKED AT RANDOM Taki ae Wines, Sere BE. C. aumnitz, $701 Walling. || and the Spee ae cnwadere, | "The Diag band. according to the| Pulse not increased in proportion pe niga mo her November 8, § teria is besieging us, take care of | Brown, who lives below the Ealys || ford av. was hit by an auto driv. || 4 necro ad * government's statement, had kia |*, ever an undentee of the four chi ‘ourself; live cheerfully, keep smil- | 7960 OST TERGS in the same house; 8. T, Beresford, || &" by Chris Van D'Lac, 1009 N. |) ¢ ‘ae ly folio ring the presen-|naped six wealthy Spaniards in the|, Onset of disease is usually 24/0) 2c the aieeroes ret t = fits: if you develop symptoms, most | TODAY’S QUESTION of the Day & Night Safe Deposi |] 46th st. on Yesler Way near remem y i tb aE Tho cross |fighting resulting when feders)| Hours after exposure. cones 29 eigen * Friday #h i F likely it is the grippe, or a cold, | A Seattle man is suing for divorce|(io,, where Ealy i alleged to have || First av. strerntple. ihe }) Wien Fee eRe ot” emat| techie week tn wera ‘he Beak] YHAT | ee ae touch of malaria; don't get . : c | erage “ Pheri refused to be hospital, ||cution, the state will request that) we pu pan WH TO DO tempted to secure a modification. ‘ > n because his wife wouldn't get his/ deposited money taken from Mrs. diy hurt. ||the jury be permitted to visit the|!ards were rescued. So nalts: the decree, which would give her ; breakfast. Is he right? Bryan, and W. F. Deger and his scene of. the shooting at Centralia,| Seventeen governors held a con- children. After hearing the dence, Judge Jurey refused her quest. She then became hysty tore her hair, fought with her mer husband and finally fainted, Go to bed. wife 45 miles from here. Whether this) ference here yesterday on the politi-| ° oy shirt on. ANSWERS request will be. granted is prob-|¢al situation, but made no announce-| Call a physician. Also medicine will not do you . Slizabeth, will also be called. | P. ‘ sae ted ‘edestrians | MRS. C. E. McELROY, 1514 35 | 4 se sVanderveer, | ment. Drink plenty of water, preferably much good, but rest, relaxation, |, MRS. C.F. 3 cE! Mage sit WOMAN FREED IN Hit by Autos pecenent but Atorney Vani aie MirglarSs dies Pi ' |ave.—That's some ground. No; he} | ‘ 5 lefense counsel, has announce ane gel ane iar table, ant eatt lisn't. I don't get my husband's | This Year jhe will not oppose such a move. Helpl in F ee Petthahebd usu room. her husband hurried away a |breakfast and he isn’t suing for Vanderveer will demand, however, ipiess in Face ‘ deputy shériffs held her, woe teu, 90 times in a hun | aivorce. || R. F, Daniels, 2708 Pike st. |/that he be allowed to Keep away from work. * | } : 27 ‘ c point out to esi t | was grazed and but slightly hurt lithe jury various features which he of Death, Mother Dee't worry WILLIAM §SACKNITZ, G | wy dred; aye, in 98 cases in a hundred, Don't remain in rooms poorly ven- MRS. B. C. ABNEY, 3910 F. Gar . the flu “epidi ” this | $ ‘ 1 ; : A ) because the flu lemic” this at First ave. and Cherry st. Sat- ||/says will be to the advantage of the Tries to Save Babe Glave of ‘niverctowaad: | Central hotel, reported the theft | | a) | field st.—Yes. A woman should get | bond — co monn ay raga her husband's breakfast | “Gd Bie peaches |] urday morning by an auto driven || defense, he declared today. ‘a ag a as MRS. CHARLES BRUHN, 1605 5.) MARYSVILLE, Feb. 7—The jury|| py 3. G. Knatten, 2115 Smith John Lusk, employed by a lumber va a ss Madison st.—Well, I should say as|in the murder trial of Mrs. Gertrude || bldg. Knatten id Daniels told || company, was seated in chair 13) E ager Peroni et es Hoy we | auaaate She should get his breakfast, Wilson found her not guilty The | him, mebody's going to knock | temporarily yesterday, A. R. John- toys covtalnly medical science has | MBS. NASH, 111 W. Galer et Verdict was returned after the jury | your biock off.” son, cigar dealer, was selected for OAKLAND, Cal. Feb. 7—A || Don't kiss anyone. & sack coat to the police Saturday, doctor and nurse devoted them- |! keep nose and mouth masked Fi ee ¥ selves today-to save the life of a jhandkerchief, cloth or gauze when a Take adyanta. of this baby girl to brighten the exist: || coughing or sneezing. | ; | ence of Richard Mansfield, a shi ; ; . \ A made no advance in its treatment, |Yee—oh, no; I mean. Why shouldn't| had been out five minutes. It was| Ped P |the 14th chair." Task was chil}! worker, P| Use, individual knives, forks, tow-/1 good weather and in- s0 far as I have seen. ith. nfl veces ciliary. el a || Pedestrians hat, sent Vacant’ when adjourn.|| They were obeying the dying re- |/""iwavei on street cars and railroad || Vestigate some of the eaten gavefuel by letting his wife stay ° . en a |] quest of Mrs, Mansfield. x Ls Jin bed. Wait a minute; there's an-| Frisco Attorfiey Hit ‘by Autos | ment came. : |] ““With a fast electric train rush. ||**4in# a little as porsibie. ‘ ‘|| Real Estate 1 i Bolsheviki Plan |other lady here for you to ask f; ‘|| This Year J. H. Pittinger, one of the three! ing upon her as she stood helpless Sete en ee ee listed on ° ANOTHER LADY, 111 W. Galer Dies of Influenza bailiffs appointed to have charge of || in its track with her foot clamped || ¥entilated. \; Classi- Attack on India| «—weu, is that ali you've got to| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7. -|} An unknown man, who dectined |/the Jury, was dismissed by Judge || within a switch, Mrs. Mansfield cone feet warm and dry, || fied Page today. Prop- | WASHINGTON, Feb, 7.--Bolshe-|do? 1 think you've got a lot of| Thomas M. O'Connor, one of the best |] to give his name, was hit by a || Wilson late yesterday, when it be-| tossed her 3-month-old baby to mvp good: haus, erty values in a growing | . viki forces are establishing military |nerve galling people up and asking|known attorneys here, died today|| jtney driven by Lloyd Putnam, || came kogmp, that be pad ge em-|] the concrete station platferm and | eee dissipate, | bases in Turkestan preparatory to| that sfily question. 1 suppose they|from influenza, He was stricken 715 Blanchard st., at Second ave. || Ployed by W. H, el, one of the!| cried out: “Save my baby.” | on't expectorate on sidewalks, or an attack on India, according to in-| pay you $25 a week for sitting at a| while conducting the defense of Miss|] ana Yesler Way Saturday morn. ||Peclal Prosecutors. Abel did not)} ‘rhe infant's skull was crushed, ||" fleers of public buildings or ve- formation received by the state de-|telephone asking silly things like] Anita Whitney in her criminal syn-|| ing, He was not badly hurt. oppose Pittinger’s removal when it|| and it probably will dic. jhictes. 4 partment, re that, Of all the nerve! / dicalism trial in Oakland, was urged py Attorney Vanderveer. Hat plain, nourishing foods. city like Seattle will not - decrease,

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