The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1921, Page 11

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| CRONKHITE. . TO STATE FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921. + RIAL UP Definitely Decided Govern- | ment Has No Juris- diction eS Hioeman D, L, Wood in @ joy party jthat Jurisdiction, Capt. Robert Rosen /had an acoldent on Spokane at pier, form: | bridge, Because of the government's lack 3 Plath and Sergeant Ke P. Cronkhite 25, 1918. will be ¢ the murder | Beg Pardon! Qntrne statenent or makes an charge, Wut war and they don't Write about. Whenever an error creeps jinte The Star, w | correct It, and we will thank the friends | whe ail lt te eur attention. (id not resign under pressure waa asserted Friday by Police Chiet W | jhe was quitting the departai@at in order to take up other work ‘at fle was charged with driving while drunk, The Star never to oan Neneeally prin, as tere are human, everything they | Chicago Criminal Trio | Hanged I be very glad to CHICAGO, April 15.—Three were hanged here today Sam Cardinelia, woret gang in Chicago, That F. D. Briges, city policeman, Searing, Briggs declared that unconscious, The leader of the The former poriceman was alleged have been implicated with Po Cardinetia w der of Andrew Ro which two member came to grief when the party Wood resigned from the force. were tak 3 PRISONERS — ARE EXECUTED according | to police, was carried to the seaffold | lout his bravado as he was brought from his cell and lapsed Into UNCON’ | wives for the poll tae at the head sclousnens, 80 great war his fear, mur | North America, 216 Fifth ave, where fOr | Aweasor Hull has stationed two dep Already been hanged and two others are serving life sentences in jal, ‘The other two men to hang today, | prortgcnt Sam Ferrera and Joseph Costanzo, - to the scaffold previous the murder of Antonio i 5,000 JAPS Are | This Estimate men tween the agen of 21 and 50 led © servers to the conclusion that the Are nearly 15,000 Japanese in ANH | city | quarters of the Japanese society nave is they call a went out society, Q, | utles to receive them anawer to the summ | the secretary of, th: THE SEATTLE IN SEATTLE! Poll Tax Tabulation Brings Actual tabulation py County As | | ontior Frank W, Hull of nearly 4,000 “brains of the | Japanete in the city of Beattie be The Japanese are leting them- STAR ‘Centralia Slayers Must Serve Terms OLYMPIA, April 1b.--My virtue of & decision of the supreme court, de nying them a new trial, the ” 1, W. W. members convicted in mtate court in connection with the Armix tee day murders in Centratia will transferred from the jail at Montesano to ‘the state prison at Walla Walla, The men tn custody are Pritt Smith, O. G. Bland, Bert Mand Recker, James Melnerney, © Barnett and John Lamb. Their sen tences range from 25 to 40 years each, John Davin and Ole Hanson, also charged with murder, have nev. or Deon artested. by re he of Says Work Will Win Aviation Field Here Urging continued effort to obtain from congreas the appropriation nec onary to develop the Sand Point in by s 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit | by Automobiles |) i280 &™",* Bridges, 21, of | | 906 19th ave Ny was} thrown from his motoreycle Thure day night when he hit an automo bile at 19th ave, N. and Denny Wag. The auto kept going, but Bridges rested awhile beside his motorcycl® He was knocked unconscious an@ wustalned severe bruinen. 28 Charles Fl. Deacon, 2446 32d ave, W., wae riding hia motorcycle Friday morning when he cromed Pine st. ané Highth ave. and ran into a man who dashed out from behind « street ear, The man wan taken to the city hompital, where he refused to give his name. He was |not badly burt. Freckle-Faced Thug, . : id Robs Oil Station Held up by & freckiefaced bandit Thureday ight, BR. C. Baton, in charge of & Standard O11 company gasoline station at Fourth ave, and Lenora at, waa robbed of $16 ‘The! hold-up occurred at #90 In the even ing in &@ populous part of the city, Lottie Mayer Will Stage Style Show As an additional attraction at the Pantages Saturday afternoon, Lotue Mayer, the acquatic star and her company of beach beauties, will stage a fashion show. Mins Mayer and the girls will of. fer a varied display of new rubber bathing suites, caps and capes for the benefit of local feminine water en thuaiasta, De ee of Honor’s fficers Re-elected BRITISH STRIKE PAGE 11 _ IS CALLED OFF Official Announcement Made in London BY ED L. KEEN LONDON, April 16-—The triple a Hance etrike sev ror tonight has been called off, it wns officially ane nounced today. ‘Thin announcement followed Prem fer Lioyd George's statement in Come ; ee ; & mons that the striking miners had — renewed their original demands, This was taken to mean at firet that efforts to effect a settlement — had failed, ‘The offielal announcement came @ short time afterwards, It was stated that the cancellation — of the general strike order was due to the fact that leaders of the triple alliance believed the miners were aviation field, Claude C. Ramaay, chairman of the King county com | miawioners, Issued a statement to the |ceeds Henry Kohr as postmaster, public Thursday, He eaid he ex-|Samuel B. Taylor appointed at éfforts to be muccensful, | Dryad and Mattie Combs at Lewts. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS, |to Card JAMANDA P. SMITH, 47, daughter | “stiokup n the criminal world, _ uncement to this @f lof a pioneer Oregon family, wilt be| they held their heads high and main.| HM. F, Alexander, president of Pa Frklay by J. W. Sel/neid at the Bonney-Waton Com: | tained their composure until the trap |oific Steamship Co. leavers Tacoma unty prosecuting at|pany's chapel_at_2 p.m hw They were ed for |for California and New Orleans confirmed iy eS —-— _ —— - - _ THE TRUTH about FOOD VALUES q What “Calories,’’ ““Proteins,’’ “Carbohydrates,”’ ‘“‘Minerals’’ and “‘Vitamines’’ mean to you and ¢ your children. gG courts at c oO arts Hla, Altho only petty | bakery aeaee ycae A ge mtalirrmtyer ed biti in refusing to reopen Md « tions for nett strike, Se etude Dem ce meses Ore lement of their tective AméOciation of Washington, all officers were reelected. state ed in the proprietor, in a CHEHALIS.-Walter HL Roth mo for Advertinement, was ey Patfaited States District aunders in Se CLEARS UP QUESTION OF JURISDICTION the question has been unsel : mitted his report to the at-| Sishes general neafly three weet be you preparing to prosecute i Whe detendante in the Cronkhite TD ease?” Belden was asked #¥es,” he replied, “that levidence warrants prosecution. 1 lam frank to say that the evidence Oge far turned over to me by the (government is not enough to bother | th. 1 assume, however, that 1/ eceived all of It.” se hag been turned 4 the only guestion | ta, tf the over to you, Whether the evidence is sufficient warrant prosecution? | MTnate it” Selden repited | He explained that at the time the) oxime was committed the Camp Lewis site was yet in pomession of county, and that therefore state retained jurisdiction over prosecution of the shooting. be 3 What constitutes a “BALANCED” Meal. ek to estimate the amount of food required by children and adults. ~ rict Attorney Saunders, who steadfastly refused to comment @m the case, confirm ment that the government had re Unquished jurisdiction after he earned that Prosecutor Selden bad given it out. INFORMATION MAY BE FILED IN TACOMA If the evidence justifies it, gaid, an information will be Pacoma against the two men. | they plead not gullty, trial by Jury | foliow. When this might ba “Belden could not predict. 4 has dropped the case new state | charges wil have to be tied. ° D President WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF THE BAKING INDUSTRY Secretary and Treasurer NATIONAL BAKING COMPANY Seattle By W. C. HUTCHINSON Selden filed in| It b ipeeneer is anything which nourishes the body. From fifteen to twenty elements enter into the composition of the body. Impor- tant among them are the following: Correct Proportions of Food The average ration of an adult engaged in active muscular work requires: 3 to BY oz. Protein 2 oz. Fat 18 oz. Starch 5 pints Water About one-third of the water is taken in food, the remainder as a beverage. To keep in health and do the best mental and physical work, a mixed diet is suited for tem- perate climates. Women as a rule require less food than men, even though they do the same amount of work. Brain workers need much less food and should take their food in easily digested forms, eating mainly meat substitutes, such as eggs and fish. The working man requires quantity as well as quality. \ Bread is the most important article of food—‘“The Staff of Life.” History tells of its use thousands of years before’ the Christian era. Many processes have been em- ployed in making and baking bread, and as a result from the first flat cake has come the perfect loaf as luced by modern bakeries. This, as a rule, is superior to that which can be luced in the home because of elaborate facilities and expen- sive machinery for securing uniformly exact results. “American-Maid Bread” High in Energy Value Bread made with milk, such as “American-Maid Bread,” contains 1,200 calories per pound. Following is a table of analysis as supplied by Miss Martha Koehne, assistant professor of Home Economics of the University of Washington, calculated from the amounts of materials used in making the bread. 1b. National Balding Co. Ox. in Moisture .... Actual Milk . Cane Sugar Capt. Rosendluth ts sid to be in Washington city at present, seeking © strengthen his defense. Both men are charged in federal ‘eourt at Tacoma with first degree , but now that the govern | - 3 Calcium, Phosphovus, Potassium, Sulphur, Chlorine, Sodium, Magnesium, Iron and Iodine comprise TACOMA, April a R mere eeeses 3% Fals, R ex-Un! * age sergeant, accused of The elements composing the body must be found in food to promote growth, repair and energy. These necessary food elements are supplied by foods from the vegetable and animal kingdoms. Many diseases known to medical science are caused directly or indi- rectly by improper eating or unbalanced diets. Food essentials are classified as follows: 1. Proteins (nitrogenous or alubuminous) 2. Carbohydrates (sugar or starch) 3. Fats and Oils 4. Mineral Matter 5. Vitamines 6. Water PROTEINS build'and repair tissues. They also furnish energy but at greater cost than car- bohydrates, fats and oils. Proteins contain nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, sulphur and phosphorus. Proteins of the greatest . value to the body are those found in milk, WAY cheese, eggs, meat, fish and nuts. Proteins WW, La YY are also found in smaller amounts in cereals Y Wey MME AY % of On. Ingredients Proteins 36.00 seve 0.43 0.45 59.8 0.57 14 Ox. Fats ‘a8 99.19 1.582 % Composition of brea as purchased ‘ } BIGAMY CHARGE EENWICH, Conn. April 15.— to extradite Herbert Thornton | Aildrews, the New York broker, al ‘ to have been living with two a in a Jersey City apartment, ‘ Wais 52.3% tritive 92.8% 41.0% Total Calories 948.0 % Total Calories .. ° 8.5% 79.0% High as “American-Maid Bread” is in energy value and cheap as it‘is, it alone is not sufficient to sustain life, but must be taken in combination with foods which build and repair tissues, supply the three nécessary vitamines and proper mineral matter, 1200 taken today by James F. . ih. prosecuting attorney of Gieenwich. faish announced he would formally of the New Jersey authorit- that Andrews be turned over to logal officials to stand trial on charges of perjury and bigamy. A Warrant for his arrest has already : % isened by Walsh. falsh intimated that he based his ‘Warrant on the fact that Andrews vag he was single and a resident Pittsburg when he was married #0 Esther Marie Tatnall, the second Wife, on January 26, 1921. The mar- was performed by Alice J. jell, a woman justice of the peace, and legume seeds and vegetables, but such protein is not of very good quality. In a well-balanced meal for adults only 10% to 16% of the total calories should come from protein. About one-third of this protein may safely come from bread. “American-Maid Bread” as a Source of Energy. . A 1%-pound loaf of “American-Maid Bread” (which is mostly carbohydrate), costing 15c, is equal in total calories to any of the following. However, since meats are mostly protein, they function differently from carbohydrate foods in our bodies. 134 Ibs. of Sirloin Steak..... Rabel 3 Ibs. of Veal Cutlets sedans & 2 ~=siIbe. of Mutton ...........0005 2 quarts of Oysters............. 2.00 5 Ibs. of Mackerel ......... 75 22 Eggs .... ‘ 80 14% lbs. Chicken, broiler. 78 12 Large White Potatoes.......... CARBOHYDRATES furnish energy and main- tain heat. They contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and include foods containing starch and sugar. Examples: Vegetables, fruits, ce- reals, sugars and starches. Wife No. 1 Fails to Shame Husband © gersey city, N. J, April 15— Mfs. Maud Andrews admitted today that her attempt to shame her hus- Band out of his determination to keep two wives in one apartment failed. admitted failure by turning to the courts for relief and preparing & G@ivorce complaint to be filed at ‘Trenton, asking that she be separ. ated from Herbert T. Andrews, Wall street broker “I'll manage this affair and T'll Ome out on top,” Mrs, Maud An- tows aid when her husband first Marched into the house, bringing With bim as his new bride, Esther Patna Andrews of Pittsburgh, to whom he had been married at Greenwich, Conn. “It's money that has made a fool of my husband,” Mrx. Andrews sald, at that time. “As soon as he began Making a little it turned his head, But | love my children and T love him and I have a sense of humor— #0 I'll shame bim out of ft.” $0, with calmness and confidence, sh€ accepted the girlish Mra, Bether Andrews into her home, vacated her bedro« usband and his new cupy it, and set about | laugh them out of it." a 1 Andrews a woman in arly forties, apparently capable | @N4 rather brusque, She is very in-| Velligent, has a decided sense of hu- Mor and is devoted to her sons, John 4 and %. She was A Well Balanced Diet for a Man as supplied by Miss Koehne of tha University of Washington, showing how much of man’s diet may consist of bread. Weight Cost Oz. Actual Protein Total Oz. $ Dry Food Grams Calories «16 $0.10 10.0 43.5 1,190 8 05 6.0 5.6 218 FATS AND OILS, like carbohydrates, furnish energy and heat and are stored for reserve as adipose tissues of the body. Examples: Butter, cream, fat of meat, fish fats, nuts and olives, Py MINERAL MATTER furnishes the necessary salts, which are derived from all animal and \ @veretable foods. ’ Examples: Sodium Chloride (com- mon salt), carbonates, sulphates and phosphates of sodium, potas- sium and magnesium; besides cal- cium phosphates and iron. rere \ One Man, One Day 1 lb. Bread Y% lb. Cooked Potatoes... lb. Other Roots and Tuber Vegetables Cooked 8 \% Ib. Leafy Vegetables... 4g Ib. Fruit 8 0z. Cooked Meat... 2 oz. Meat Substitute 1 pt. Whole Milk. 1 oz. Butter ... ae (fi 40 65 100 166 273 345 08 05 10 15 03 05 04 “American-Maid Bread” Is Wrapped High-priced machinery is used for automat- ically wrapping and sealing “AMERICAN- MAID Bread,” after it is taken from the ovens and thoroughly cooled. This prevents our salesmen’s and merchants’ hands from touching the product itself, thereby insuring a clean loaf of bread on your,table. _ DEMAND THE WRAPPED LOAF VITAMINES are the mysterious substances found in certain foods, without which—-no matter how much else one eats—good health cannot be maintained. There are three of them known. They are all found in leafy vegetables—some are also found in the germ of cereals and seeds—some in fresh fruits . and vegetables. WATER constitutes about two-thirds of the weight of the body and is in all tissues and fluids. Its abundant use is very necessary in addition to that provided in foods. Se SEY ae SSismwan ad > eee sees 3,000 -10 112.0 15% of total calories But remember “American-Maid Bread” contains only a part of the elements your body needs for proper nourishment. “Amer- ican-Maid Bread” should form about one-third of each meal. re her nelg uspect,

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