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EXPECT TO RUN OUT OF TOWN OVER THE FOURTH? Give us plenty of time to get out your BRADBURY —don’t wait till the last minute. July 4th is only nine days off. Ané while you are tn lay in & supply of new Summer Shirts, Hose, Ties and the like. BRADBURY Clothes $20 U7 Other Reliable Makes $15 to $22. Don’t Cut Down on Your Vacation Money. Open a charge account with us; the accommodation costs you nothing. Pay us in small weekly or monthly payments, “SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE” 1332-34 211 j SEATTLE MAN ELECTED STATE COMMANDER OF CENTRALIA, June 24.—T. J Cunningham of Seattle was to- day elected state department of the Spanish. War Veterans, who OF SPANISH VETS: }department commander for t year. The election will tal Friday. Joint exercises of all the organ {zations tn convention here were HESKETH WILL DECIDE FATE OF NEW MILK BILL : uncil enly Divided on Ordinance to Compel Sale of Only Pure Milk | 4 FOR, 4 ARE AGAINST | letaaneth Expected to Return | From Frisco in Time to | Cast Vote Monday. e +. HOW THEY STAND ON THE RE MILK ORDINANCE ° AGAINST | Bolton Marble Erickson Fitzgerald Lundy j UNCERTAIN—Heeketh FOR Health Commissioner McBride's | pure milk Dill, unamended and as it originally was worded by bim in seeking to provide a preventive against the poisoning of Seattle ba bites by tuberculosis, will be recon sidered by the city council as a Monday Counctimen now tn the city stand evenly divided—four and four--for and against the proposed ordinance, | according to the Inst conaus. | | Counctiman Hesketh, who has been on leave of absence in Califor | nia, is expected back on Monday and it will be his vote that will de elde the {ssue—whether the milk | consumers of Seattle, most of them | | infants, are to be protected from or subjected to the ravages of tubercu- }losis thru milk infection Witt Submit Both Bille | If Councilman Hesketh fails to re- turn in time, the vote on the ord} |nance will be a deadlock, unless some other member of the counci!| changes his views Whether Hesketh will favor or! Oppose the ordinance is a matter) upon which the “fors” decline to ex-| press an opinion, The “againsta, however, say they feel certain he} will vote with them. | In which case, it was decided at} |® meeting of the public safety com- |mittee Wednesday, that the ordt-| jnance containing the Marble amend-| will be submitted to the coun:| i” the original bill passes, the! of course, will not be! whole cl. amendment, jeoaste red Councilmen Have Words There was marked bitterness tn jthe words Councilman Bolton when he discussed minor tseues tn | vol in the Counciiman Hanna, during the com- ot PORTLAND HOLDS | private | with the national colors IT’S NEWSIES’ NIGHT | Woodmen of the origina! bill with] + uO mer ra eet STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1915. TURKS SLAUGHTERED! BY THE THOUSANDS PAGE ON TO PARIS’ IS nd wounde od ihe iba eck of the ‘Gallipoli penimpula during a flerce seve combat described in ount by French with given out today | This assault of the allies wan in progress from June | to 8 The Anglo-French forces made heavy sacrifices for their slight gains, but! the Turkish losses were declared | to be terrible. ‘The Turkish piled high with statement sald trenches cadavers,” were the A WILSON DAY, TOO} PORTLAND, June 24.-*Expres patriotism and confider wident Wilson were given to day by the citizens of Portland. All public buildings, practically ever business house and thousands of residences were decorated ato in P Bach citizen wore a small Amer! can flag, Hotels distributed embleme to thelr gu At noon the tratnt fired a presidential gune tiny natte ate. ship Boston salute of 21 AT BIG CARNIVAL | Tontght in newsles’ night World carnival Second ave. and Lenora at Wednesday night 8,000 people witnessed the public wedding of George Nineman and Miss Schrader Newsboys will assemble at Third and Unton at 7:30 Thursday nicht and march to the carnival grounds. ‘ASKS SUBSTITUTE FOR THE SALOONS Reading rooms, gymnasiums | |baths, smoking roome and facilities for amusement should be provided in the “poor man's saloon” after prohibition comes, sald W. D. Lane addressing the meeting of the Cen tral Council of Social Agencies, at the Chamber of Commerce, Wednes day evening. He also urged making the school houses social centers. at of w in ) What Causes Sore Feet? } Sweaty | at the|t CITY OF BERLI All Germany Gen Excited Mackenzen's Triump in Taking Galicia TO TRANSFER ARMY? Will Experts Believe Kaiser Smash Czar Before Center ing Strength in West BERLIN Paris” wi ple of Berlin today June 24—"On t Roused to the highest pitch of enthusiasm by the capture o Lemberg, the sweeping of th Russians from Galicia, and re storing of this land to Austria, the populace now favors aban of fensive against the Slave for a the donment of the Galician gigantic movement on western front in another at tampt to reach Paris. In official circles there was hint of the next step to be tab in Galicta Thone best Informed on milita affairs, however, doubted t! ® would withdrawn fre victorious army of the Kast great numbers They did not belle would relent in against the Russians to f troops against the Hines in France and Flande They expect he n eral staff to reinforce the arm the northern front with mer drawn from Gallefa for a trem dous drive against Riga, the {mpc ant city of the Baltic regic in military flerce hin atta thr all ne cear a blow from which recover before opening fonsive against the French Transfer Armies to Poland This would mean that the arm Field Marshal V ould transferre to Poland nern be northy seian power of renistan ved to be broker aure of rich provinces and final crush: Slav forces stretching southw thru Poland coud epeedily complished, it ts belleved. Opening Up the Mines The importance of the recovery Galicia ot be overestimated The AustroCerma nh retaken a te larger than t New England and rich copper, xi Men are already en route up the mines, and the of! fleids be speedily restored. al ¢ of t be Over| the ery of the peo siner clre} rmined to deal the h On 7th, of this year J. Eugene Jor dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and bis license to practice medicine revoked, th@ contertion of the board being that the ad vertisement reprod which had nm rune the local newspape untrue, that Doctor could not cure the mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts in the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Superior Court, produced evidence of ® character that aaused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his Itconse Judge French stated in his The court cannot this case that any or ignorant been decetved hand, the January Doctor in was Jordan diseases f ° ‘This D De You Know J no! it was I 1 had lost and war ary at Dm find tn credulous ‘persons have On the other witnesses who have been produced on be. half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people tn the elty, Professional people, people of standing in the community, people who are known to the Court person ally and people who are known to the citizens of this city generally being among the beat people tn the elty. And I don't think that it can be contended that they were either credulous arch nok en on te, ach or Bow en ort c of Chiéago, past 28 Ul re. There being to bear in mind Sun Wednesday m. low » Another Cane of t Not Happen Blindness, of the Auditor Dyspepsia, E nity Doctor J. Eugene Jordan ts » fully accredited physician the lgwe of the State of Washington and is an ex-prote: Chemistry and Toxicology of the Hahnemann Col Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. ys from 2 p. Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court BRIGHT’S DISEASE CURED fo-Called 1 Completely Cured. Central Africa, But Right Here in Sen of Any er Physician Who Can Do Itt September 24, 1918 I wan taken down with acute Bright ® Disease last Febru ary And was not expected to that 1 could hardly move in bed perate that the doctors in attendance held Kugene Jordan was suggested as & last resort and am Ll head nothing to jose and everything to gain Remedior # not m particle of alb od with It I became #0 dropsical ition became #0 des it no hope, Doctor recover My con I started to use his to mend ‘at ¢ en could be f ef back the th are an gO (Slened) 816 Tweiltt 1 began Lée my kidney many others w Deafness as Utert jar mp Breast Hip Disease, Infantile Meningitis, Chronic Ni Locomotor A ¢ Gangrene, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance, eration of Stor most other so-called incurable diseases Jaundioe, K under r of ¢ and Hospital He has practiced in Seattle continuously for the it in well Eugene to 8 p. Wateh & number of Doctors Jordan tn Senttie the full name and address of Doctor J Office hours, 9 a m. m. to 6 p.m. Consultation free Star for remarkable cures. Jackenzen ard or ignorant except as the laity generally is somewhat (Advertisement on which charge of Medical Board was based.) have ignorant of medical matters nd the 1 There is no contention here that any medicine | has been given which ts at all harmful, In fact, all of the testimony in this case seems to show, far as that is concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has tended to benefit the patient There is no contention on the part of the State and it so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything in this advertisement that was injurious to public morals. So that ® gets down to whether or not this ad. vertinement is so grossly untrue as to involve moral turpitude on the part of Poctor Jordan Under all the testimony tn this case, I cannot ae in on to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Jordan. GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced in court scores of actual- ly cured patient as witnesses for bis case. The stories of their remarkable cures have been stated under oath. Doctor Jordan has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his Germany i) thus have find that the advertisement ts so grossly untrue as} many friends with the proven facts in the case. disposal resources which are badly needed | mittee meeting. Bolton sought to put tn several new amendments. The bill was be- ling read,, but not for the purpose of The program was conducted by|revision. Hanna Interfered Eliza Harris, department patriotic] “You can't amend this bill,” he fnstructor. Congressman Hum-/told Bolton. “This ts going to the |phrey made the principal address. |council in its original state. You In the afternoon the G. A. Rjalready have made your amend Puget sound delegates are| pageant, in which 2,000 are expected! ments, with that of Marble, {n a in behalf of Mrs. Dora Tid. jto Participate, will be held. Over) separate report. Both these reports of Seattle for the position of / 500 children will be tn line are to be submitted when the mat | ter is reported out.” Bolton Spe. Up In Meeting Seattle’s Dental Fakers ‘Well, then,” said Rolton, “T take By Eawia J. Brown, D. D. it I have no voice here, and that! PORTLAND. June 24—Under al Wbatever you want must go because | « Dentist. T13 First Ave. Union Bleck city ordinance which became effec-|%0U have all the sayso. There are tive today, jitneys that charge raore|Cettain parte of that bill I don't than 5 cents must post a schedule|!ike, that | won't stand for, and I'm cheapest fake of all in Den-Jof rates on the windshield of the|here for the taxpayer.” Is the fellow who does not! car, Three old Indies seated in the enough to advertise his own without trying to Injure ‘one else, or copy his advertise- lobby broke off the discussion at AMUSEMEN this juncture with an unexpected METROPOLITAN burst of hand-clapping, and caused! & mild ripple of mirth to pass over the room. It had the effect of olling the wa. SHH, Pai ond Satentey | ters, and the committee delayed fur- “QUALITY STREET” By J. M. Barrie, |ther bickering by voting the ord! Empress Theatre [nance and the ordinance with the nd Spring St. - Considine this information ment (known to held this morning, at which the | Woman's Relief Corps presented an jAmertcan flag to the Centralia high | | School, are meeting here, coincident: with six other patriotic or- tions. There was no op- tion to his election. — Congreseman Johnson today the convention of the The election of of- ficers will be ‘held Friday, a contest being anticipated. GERMANS DISINFECT CLOTHES OF THE PRISONERS | iw aa wa ROD Ww. P. Hemenway, government of- releases 42 black foxes, 15,000, held captive against the law by Indians on Kantisha rive t two spoonfuls compound of warm the feet in gently rubbing A Whe Pay f | few Pr td aweaty foet. mediate rellef fonable r TS 12 years 1 hi d the comb’ “THE FACTS ARK THESE Dr. Bark would not be here bark- Were it not for the fight I made the combine. ‘ARE of young. jenced, combine who copy my ts. @ fought the o ° ned amendment out to the counctl injmer wir two separate reports. ARTILLERY IN PLAY ON ITALIAN FRONT ROME, June 24.—Heavy artillery fighting has developed upon ‘he en- tire Italian front. The Austrians are shelling the mountain positions of the Italians] (teenoon the Isonzo, and vigorous re-|face in a lotion made by dissolving being made to the enomy's|an ounce of powdered saxolite in a hat pint witeh hazel. You'll find Several attacks were made by|(tit More refreshing than an hour's Austrian infantry during the night|wrinkles, even the deeper ones an official statement from the front |Advertts: announced, but all were repulsed. HEU ATIS Cured to Stay Cured jal to prove it A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Arufictal Lim Mer THIRD A uN freckled, withered or coar fele, bringing forth a t skin, clear, soft and girti tiful. It also unclogs th moving binckheads the skin's breathing ounce of mercolix at any drug at ke cold am, mornings, i the worst « When depre you want to beau- re: increasing capacity An 1 wax, obtainable applied nightly and washed off «radually improve lexion. ed by freshen to my offices and consultation and SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth aad University Amuemnent Clean 10-PIECE 10¢, 15c Prices, Sum, and Holidays. the heat and up for the or evening, bathe the Hometike Perreundiess UNION ORCHESTRA heat sa oT D Teachers ists in Dentistry. ina free und pain at — BULL BROS. Guarding Against Plague. Germans Making Prisoners Disinfect Their Clothing in Ovens Built Especially for Jusi Priatere Pracesnibeiten Zin scissile. seals srhinkataaei ambit cEakicen ters nveohinihttstretbdcan aad nce nS dinhin ethschna aehat hine COL. HOUSE TELLS PRESIDENT Ook V onde: OF WAR CONDITIONS IN EUROPE ROSLYN, L. 1, June 24.—Col.| what he observed in Europe. House today told President Wilson| It was understood that Col —— — | House took the trip as the personal | |representative of the president to {determine in the various capitals the prospects of an early peace The president arrived here at} |9:15 and was met by Col. House. | ‘They motored to the House sum-| mer home here, and, sitting in the| pergola on the lawn, spent the | morning in an earnest and uninter- rupted conference A crowd greeted the president }when he arrived here on his pri-| | vate car, cheering and waving flags | when he appeared c | The president smiled and tipped | }his hat in response. Numerous telegrams were re opived, congratulating him on the appointment of Lansing as secre tary of state } lengths ¢ DERNBERG HELD | ton aaden He UP BY BRITISH LONDON, «ian Dr. Ethel Davis & Co. Bigelow, Campbell and Rayden Three Rousing Entertainers 10¢ and 20c EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & 912 First Ave. Union Block evenings until § and Sundays il 4 for people who work. Phone 3640. to have been guaranteed passage to Germany by the STORE OVERSTOCKED STOCK UNDERPRICED That's the reason in a nutshell for POYNOR'S OVERSTOCK SALE, and below are only a fraction of the scores of bargain offers SOME OF THE PLUMS $12 Alaska Refrig erator . + 28.35, VIE! , June 24—Reviewing the first month of the Austro-Italian campaign, an official statement to- aoe asserted the Italians had fatled jto accomplish anything of tmport- ance. “We maintain our positions on jand near the frontier,” the state ment sald. EXPECTS WILSON TO BE RE-ELECTED A landslide for Woodrow Wilson | in 1916 Is predicted by Lincoln Dix: | on, democratic representative in| congress from Indiana, who, with} tie potson: Mrs. Dixon and their two daughters,|tem It a Claire and Dorothy, 1s stopping at |the Washington hotel | Dixon spoke optimiatically of the Alaska railroad, for which he voted and worked as a member of con gress, and said he regretted deeply Bryan's resignation NEW CITIZENS WILL HAVE HIGH OLD TIME : Five hupdred famflies, whose daddies have become naturalized | American citizens since last Fourth of July, will oceupy seats of honor at the “Americanization day” cele bration on the recreation roof of the Bell st. warehouse, next July Fourth | The festivities will be held in the! afternoon and will include a band | concert, and addresses by Mayor Gill, Henry M. White, commission: | er of immigration, and Judge Jere- miah Neterer, with Carl J, Smith responding for the naturalized Dads | “Americantzation day” 1s a new |idea, It will be observed thruout the country this Fourth, never trouble, sonks in and drives BEST QUALITY for Least Money Frye’s QUALITY Markets Friday’s Specials: 5 cans Wild Rose Milk...... Choice Veal 1 5 c Chops .. 12] Choice Shoulder Pork Roast.... 9c 18¢ Chops It elgnifies purity and quality. | Choice Steer 15c Choice Steer Shope Open Until 6:20 >. M, # uric meld out of your eye. * thie gently and quickly. ctra-Vita while you sleep. als with new life ¢ up in the morning full of vim, pains ond aches Electra-Vita in « self-charged body bat unbroken | into the ep, infusing | Metal Bea a big bargain Handsome $2. 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