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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1915. PAGE 10. An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade ‘ | Here’s the First Article ina New Series by Coach Tom Robinson LESSONS IN SAVING OF LIFE VINDICATED BY THE COURT STORE CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 5 Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court ®<5 [BRIGHT’S DISEASE Variety—The Season's Styles $3.50 to $5.00 Values m2 ).50 Unlimited Newest On January year, Doctor J. Bugene Jor dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his Heense to practice medicine revoked, the contention of i the board being that the ad PAIR vertisoment reproduced, which had been running tn the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan Another Case o Ko-Called Incurable Dinenne Completely Cw could not cure the diseases ‘This Did Not Happen te Central Afrion, But Might Here ta & Our Interpretation of mentioned therein De You Know of Any Other Physician Who Can Do Itt An Unusual Service BY TOM ROBINSON J your right and @8 8000 as you! If you are not a good awimmer, Doctor Jordan appealed to 7 Coach of Northwestern University | have obtained this hold, swim on/it t* best to take a board or pole the courts In the matter and ¢ wae tues Gown Wh ne HT © Bost . e hee Championship Swimming Team ur back with a scissors or frog! with you—anything you n grad | the trial of the case which ary and was not expected te Oppo unl V the watet @ your shies se four “simple leasons tn | kick in better than nothing—and let the followed, in the Superior that I could hardiy move in bi eck is ma and k.” of which this is the| ‘The accompanying photograph |drowning person grasp this; then | Court, produced evidence of J" Susene Jordon wae Sune For all to share in this wor ie wre ae gone am not going to give you a/{ilustrates the best way, This| Pull him to shore & character that aaused 8 a giaate es : ei tee ree fn professional life aving.| method «ives you both legs and| Tomorrow I will tell you how to'M Judge Walter M. French to coe, 5 conee Se men ye Neem ® . fi ft anyway,/one arm to swim with break a drowning person's hold award a decision to Doctor aa wide et watane bask the aon pownde Midsummer ‘ mergeney came, But - ee -— Jordan, restoring to him his i bad lost and my kidneys are as food as t were before, dec p: Whatever you buy her at be ake there mona: | Hoenae. SUiF eveitth avenue Morten i natintiod name of “simple” | Judge French etated in his — ree i I $ t . a oe 8 you how to most decision: The above testimonial, t!ke the many others which have ap- ; thers w xhting I o have ‘ deg gn The court cannot find tn pea this 3 netrate the th } | ; h . ‘ IL THE DOC. | | © that any credulous poner pf Doctor ee ce’ tinaeon ‘ , « a P ’ ’ or ignorant persons have re oper S intla: t | ) e black to tintsh tt te 9 ements Stwaye St fer 57 If been deceived. On the other from paralyeis of the Auditory Nerves, Diabs Hi; wera ile Mart to dpish | help before entering the water hand, the witnesses who Dropey, Chr Tae teeta abettatata | bverai 7 . : bal a agp st Pee see Bi! ul if have been produced on be Heart Disease Uinciuding Heart Leakage several member also that a human life a a) Surear’ wader semen ase me Dette Loekage): sn 4 with inserts ls too great a risk for you to | @—— a $ | middie of the stage, and as the cur: among the best people in the Locomotor Ataxia, Bctaticn Gungrene, kid. Usual attempt to bring it back to || tain went up— IN city. © eccteianat hy bpinal Curvature, Strabiemus, 8, Vituw’ Danes. Viceration of Btom ihe consciousni alone. Have June 30, 1915. HANG Sib ee cane ee ach or Bowels and most o' 1 wales at | mebody dash or phone for Perminsion ie hereby grant The old bdlunderbuss went oft § Deople | oy whe a Deeter #. Bus ta fully accreai hysician walee a doctor, ed to Hon, Thomas Byron | | with a roar-~into the audie: rave aay, F agy' wae . nis aca 1 of the 8 ahingto is x-protessor of H However, {f you are alone you} MacMahon to fire his cannon | | ‘The excitement was terrific, Those mews 30° tne =, pat x Gn8 Teriey eee te poate wousty for ean must do the best you can, and I] | on the 8th of July, on his prem: | |were war tines, just as now: and Sly and Sr Gnisehe at tae 1 speeches + think if you will remember a few | | the crowd thought the Spantards or | *20Ww8 to the citizens of this ; j of these hints you will succeed (Signed) H.C. GILL, | |the Boers or somebody was at city generally as being There being @ number of Doctors Jordan tn Beattie, st te wall B It is no easy task to save drown. | Mayor then among the best people in the mind the full name and address of ”” Eugene : nk pers h re . eo elty. And I don't think that . 619% First Avenue, Beattie, Office hours, # a m. to® p. : ne pe 8 They are terror-|@ A big banner had been placed at m.; Sundays from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m. Consultation free, Wateh meres stricken and act like mad, They the rear of the auditorium, The ft can be contended that each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures. . ‘ 1 the stage of reasoning | . Of course, if you know much of| banner was made of thick sheet they were either credulous OUTING FOOTWEAR, : and tnete sole thought 1@ to graap | myth about Seattle lawyers iron. It stopped the wad shot from no Jencesat Stoert an the :, m5 wa | or climb onto something and police court work, you've prob the cannon, There were no cas ay generaliy somewas Advertisement on which charge of Medical Board was based.) For the Glorious Fourth} Women’s Rubber Soled ‘a “grein pat to the victim./ably at least heard of MacMahon, | ualties ignorant of medical matters, ( F . j So Boy approaca§=ble \ haven't experienced him. eee volve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Moderately Priced Fa ents Penge en dhe Mita eset ho NenING Se trom s Hyron ts a decided expert-| Following the graduation exer: | eee eas aete are ee raaea aad Sedieesens wilt therefore, be for Bestel Nees Galt Gun mamiastat oaet rie the ald ence—an adventure, in fact jeises, it was necessary for the || has been given which ts at all harmful. In fact, Saphds | white rubber sole, at ‘ The best method fe to approsch Hut it doubtful ff you ever) nearlawyers to Journey to Lansing, of the testimony {n this case seems to show, as : | $2.50 and $2.95 the person from the left side and} heard about his cannon, altho he|to be admitted to the bar. They far as that {s concerned, that any medicine that GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE os grasp h with the left hand. | was once restrained from firing it} went on @ special train—and the * I Joréan bas DESIRED bring!ng head up against your!in West Seattle, because it fright-}cannon went with them? jg ever bas been edministered by Doctor Jordan The Medical Board claimed that these diseases | left shoulder. Force your elbow lened the chickens, and they all| They put it in the baggage car,|f tended to benefit the patient. airs ent th jown on th , ipper arm to preve' t laying eg and, as they speeded along, they ‘There ts no contention on the part of the State, | were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could him from rea capm pod Kes — tea wonderful cannon (says shot It as often as they could load| and it so stated by counsel for the State, that | not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to y AS. ihe oom bi ge ae Bae. po vk Thomas Byron, of the family of | and fire. 1B there was anything in this advertisement that w cure them, but produced fn court scores of actual- | arm Just Hi ede om 7 1) Aryan Baru, which ts more Irtah The whole country was aroused. | tajerious to public morais ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. The. | — than a saltin® of pork—-and. who 19 /Therg were stauliag suqors of agi '™Et'hk ‘fe Bets down to whether or not thie e&-'|" dtérles of thelr remarkable cures have besa Main § } See aeet dees teat hee ga bd Trees ca Terrified | farmers Vek Tl vertisement is #0 grossly untrue as to involve | under oath. F 2 ico Judge Gordon was on his vaca. | ditct parne or leaped Into ft oral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan Doctor Jordan has caused this statement to be Doll Dim le uc n, and MacMahe wun sudstitut : 6 mntle bovine animala marveled Under all the testimony {n this case, I cannot | published in order to acquaint the public and bis” 9 | | ing for him on the be , he scared |in silent amazement an yb secur find that the advertisement is so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case | MEN Ss pa Pumps with or without Seattle auto speeders nearly to|and then galloped away, bellowing Lota a eee death by sending a bunch of them| Fat porkers put on a burst of ac Risers ts great variety on tno | Sin $1.50 cose Fh TE ICE | prone arremanencoresanmar ee rs acm English or short vamp, round-toe The cannon was captured from a/{f you didn’t see it | vessel's owners, Olsen & Mahoney, | ee date coat pee Boge oo : H Spanish warship—the Christobal Altogether, it was one of the 0 DE ISION IN jof San Francisco. | | L tan cloth top Tennis S oes Colon—during the Spanish-Amert-|most memorable trips ever made ners | 5 5 can scrap, said capture tasking |over the Michigan Central | | White and black canvas Oxfords place on July 3, 1898, at Santingo, eee }with rub }aizes, 11 t 1 6: mpecta ally all $2.50 and $295 Mail orders delivered free by parcel post. OSTON\HOE( 0. SAMPLE,JHOP \ INC. Second Ave at Pike St. => OPEN TAK SATURDAY ELEVATOR SECOND FLOOR LITEL BUILDING ate sen ae tM WHITE,’ S AYS WIFE OF NEGRO | EVERY DOLLAR | You have no immediate] need of, has an earning forts of capacity. FRANCISCO, July 2 Mrs, William N. Lytle, wife }of a negro dentist, to obtain an an-| |nulment of marriage on the ground | that a scientific blood test proves her to be pure white, have stirred | up @ warm discussion among phy jsiclans and chemists here } |_ Prof. Frederick P. Gay of the! University of California, holds that there is no blood test which will |determine whether a person has a jtrace of Ethopian blood | “The only safe manner of telling | whites from blacks,” says Dr. G ‘is by comparing the color under |the fingernails. This 1s the only method known to sctence.” Mrs. Lytle declared, however |that her physician has clearly es |tablished her race by means of a jacientific blood test, so it | probable that there will be a clash of acientists when the case gets to | court | Mrs. Lytle, who signs her com JAMES D. HOGE President | Paint Margaret Buckner, says she married Dr. Lytle when under the N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi-| ‘impression that she had negro dent and Trust Officer Interest Mf Per Cent UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus, $811,000 blood in her veins. Taken from a convent by a negro — ‘mammy,” she says she was raised firm in the bellef that she was HOGE BUILDING part negro K ..,| After her marriage white friends In the Heart of the Financial |ridicuied the claim that she was District colored, and the blood test fol lowed. blll tele ete = Canadian Pacific s m Low Round Trip Fares East § Ez St. Paul..... @ Minneapolis . g@ Winnipeg ... New York... -$ 60.00 -$ 60.00 .$ 60.00 $110.70 Chicago .... Toronto .... Montreal .. . . .$105.00 Boston ......$110.00 a Correspondingly low fares to other points Tickets on sale daily May 15 to eptember 30. Return limit October 31. Liberal stopovers. Unexcelled service. For full information call or write —. &. PENN, Agent, Passenger Department. 713 Second Ave., Seattle. General Market Occidental and Yesler Big Saturday] Specials | MEATS STALLS 1.9 Fancy Milk Fed Brotlers, Ib. 24¢ Fancy Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib. ; Peay rey Steer Pot Roast, Ib........106 Leg of Mutton, Ib........15¢ Steer Bolling Beef, Ib Me Anchor Brand Bacon, Ib...10¢ FISH STALL 11 MAUOMG: TO. vec hecscdececuy 10¢ Fresh Salmon, $ Ibs 25e Kippered Salmon, 2 Ibs...25¢ VEGETABLES STALL 17 Telephone Peas, 4 Iba......10€ w Potatoes, 1 lbs......25¢ romatoes, 1b. ¢ BAKERY STALL 12 Two 10¢ Loaves Bread... 13% doz, Cookies . FRUITS STALL 10 Cantaloupes, 2 for “ Se Watermelon, ....20¢ and up 10-LB box fine Cherries ...65¢ GROCERIES STALLS 13-14 No. 10 sack Flour S lbs Sugar . ee Peanut Butter, Ib.... Dill Pickles, can One quart can Pure Apple J ounce bottle Grapejuice apple , Ib Tomatoes, can Whole Tomatobs, can Ive be boxes Matches Bho bottle Salad O11 5 cans Washington Milk 25 BUTTER and EGG: STALL 18 Washington Full Cream Cheese. Ib ; 16¢ 5 cans Wild Rose Milk... .25¢ Washington Creamery Butter Os st Ceakitehesoeeed? 28¢ IT by the Detroit naval reserves The cannon was given to MacMa hon as a graduation p by hi classmates at the Detro Col of Law, In June, 1900. It was put into immediate use. The night of the graduation ex ercises, at the Detroit Opera house, the cannon was placed right in the 'N PORT COMMISSION LAW TO BE HELD UP, COUNT SHOWS The port commission Thursday Jcient signatures to suspend the op. received from the secretary of eration of the law until a refer state a reply to a query for a rul-|endum election is held upon {t.” ing as to whether the law passed| The affairs of the port, therefore, by the legisiature curtalling the! will be administered by the pres. powers of the commission, and|ent commission until! November of anging {ts membership, would go| next year, Into effect today, the legal date | ~—— for {ts enforcement “Checking of signatures on the referendum petitiona filed againat this law,” the state official inform- ed the commission, “has proceeded to such an extent that there now ts no doubt but that there are suff. CANADIANS HEAR WAR NURSE TALK Altho there was considerable merymaking on the part of 300°Se-| ottie Canadians, and friends of| Canadians, who celebrated Domin-| fon day at Woodland park Thure-| day, it was tinged with sadness, in-| asmuch as many of them were on| | the battlefields {n Europe, in apirit,| fighting with their relatives, | Speakers were Rev. Hugh G Ross, P. D. Hughes, 0, C. Pattison, | Henry Blackwood and Mra, Reming-| | ton Carter, for five weeks a nurse! | on the battle front in Belgium, j NAVAL MILITIA OFF ON TRIP TO FRISCO | | | With 260 officers and men aboard, the cruiser Albany Thuraday night left Seattle on the fifth annual cruise of the state naval militia, This year the militia will first spend four days at Port Angeles in drills and various maneuvers; then they will proceed to San Francisco for a four-day visit, returning for three days of target practice at Port An. a. They arrive at Seattle and neoma July 19. HE POISONS MILK TO GET A DOLLAR | NEW YORK, July 2—John Kelly, 11, admitted in the Brooklyn |children’s court that he had put a quantity of lye In a bottle of milk MacMahon brings out the can- |non every Fourth. If you live with in a mile or two of him, Menday morging, you'll hear {ta roar. when you hear it, Just think how that theatre audience must have jenjoyed it. (He lives at wo 6260 First ave for the use of his Si-year-old grand mother, with whom he lived i | on wanted to make her sick so © would have to go to bed,” he explained. “That would give me a chance to go thru the house and get hold of some money. I needed . dollar awful bad." Grand canal, at Venice, one-time home of moonlight, gondolas and romance, Is said to be now cluttered with torpedo boats and eruieara And | Co. byt _ SCHOONER CASE | HOQUIAM, July No final dis |position has yet been determined |by the federal officers of the case of Annie Larson, |selzed here by the customs depart |ment when it developed she had a jeargo of 4,000 rifles and 1,000,000 jrounds of shot | It is belleved the schooner will be jheld here until the treasury depart ment at Washington, D. C., decides whether the ship was violating neu- | traitty laws. | The supercargo, Walter Page, of Kansas City, Mo. ts held incom municado aboard the veesel, and is jnot allowed to see any one. His request to send a message to W. Bowen, San Blas, Mexico, to |whom he says the cargo was con signed, has been denied. No word has been received so far from the the schooner OLYMPIA MOURNS FOR SENATOR RUTH OLYMPIA, July 2 ital of the state, is In mourning to- day for former Senator A. 8. Ruth, who died at San Migue 1, after several years’ battle against tyber- culosis. He was 49, and an engineer by. profession. It was Ruth who saved the capital for Olympia when Gov. Rogers proposed to move it to Tacoma. He had been in the state senate from 1901 to 1911, was presi dent of the senate in 1909, and fear- lessly fought against all progres- sive reforms, local option and pro- hibition. Great piles of refuse around Scotch fron and coal mines, regard- ed for years as waste materials, are being utilized for the manufacture of bricks. | Olympia, cap- "FOR FIRST TIM BERKELEY, July 2.—Born dite 21 years ago, Miss Tomsyna Carigle of this city today saw for the jtime, as the result of an | performed by Dr. Vard H. of | San Franciseq. | Before her now le years of study to learn to see and distinguish cok ors and objects, as can one who has jalways had vision. } Miss Carlyle has no sense of color lother than being able to pick oat lobjects which are black; This is the only color which has been tered on the retina of her | during her life. Lioyds, of London, have issued a form. of insurance appendicitis. The claims have |come so numerous that they found {t necessary to double premiums. $$$ SHERS BLEND FLOUR sf AWARDED GOLDMEDAL | @ FISHERS BLEND FLOUR manufactur- ed ky the Fisher Flouring Mills \s been awarded a gold medal . ‘ary of Awards of the Panama Paci International Exposition.