The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1915, Page 8

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—_.: See ceerereterece|ss se “sults. kad GA a a los Osi (2 ery. FREE | At Cheasty’s If the six pairs we sell you for $1.50 fail to last six months. What's the use of buy- ing coarse, ugly hosiery when you can procure from us the fine gauge, well-fitting, | smart-ap- pearing Everwear with an Absolute Guar- antee backed by the House of Cheasty’s? Six Pairs $1.50 We Change Them Here Everwear Silk Hosiery, satisfactory’ service guaranteed, at 50 cents the pair. Also famous Phoenix hosiery priced the same. Values sone Rall BULL BROS. Jusi Printere “3013 THIRD | ceria temple hears the Osler chloro * 2. form em-at-40 theory mentioned, he VOLES = . who runs a fast N. P. train in Montana.when he isn't Shrining wan 70 years old the day he hit Seat He says he ge Cool lives at Livingston, and bis run is from Livingston to Billings average 8p hour, and h times hits ‘er up ¢o 91 miles Last June'the N rs to Washington to be ex at eyesight of any engineer in per cent-—almos He has never worn glasses Says Old Men Are Best Dad’ ¢ His eyes are almost }as good as mine » division as T do, and bis en of the biggest there Is [his diviston eratand, that young fellows of 40 and 50 don't | But I do say they're no better, and } ways as good, as men of 70, 80 Yellowstone park, he rode with Cool in the engine When the Montana Shrine special | reached Helena on the way to Seat | |tle, a man entered the coach where/lah Shrine temple, from serving as] Cool was and shouted: “Anybody| chief of staft for Gov, Arthur Cap | here named Oscar Cool?” He had a | telegraph blank in his hand Darn Near Killed Him Mr, Penwell, piloting 200 Jay says Cool, “I up andj hawkers on the Kansas Shrine “Like a fool,” | yelled, ‘That's me. “Well, ladies and gentlemen,” sald the man with the telegraph blank, |. Mr. Oscar Cool {s 70 years old to- Scott is a boy of 41 € ngine of his own. to think I was couldn't get ‘em to stay with me. dances and music q agreed to come back} Oriental night” promises and fire for me if the company | est. would pay him a permanent salary./and sport, And now he’ first AIN 1043 Ed Sprangle, Seattle, sec oad | vice president; Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to etter aa he od is nome P. sent 44 of Its Cool, at 69, had r.” says He runs on the I'm not saying good engineers Wilson visited L. M, Penweil per, a republican spectal, left Friday morn San Francisco, whe }festivities at the fair, July 19 Then everybody yelled, and they) The farewell stunt of the Kan grabbed Oscar Cool, and they made/gang in Seattle was a live wh a hammock of women's petticoats,| parade Thursday night, headed and they carried him tn it the length! Ma’ of the train. hall's band of Topeka Thirty #pevial The kid firemen | don Highlanders’ b nky. 1) B.C, and a numb MAY STOP POTATO ‘The North Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court On January 7th, of this year, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his Heense to practice medicine revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- yertisement reproduced, which had been running In the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases 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 a character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his license. Judge French stated in his decision: The court cannot find in this case that any credulous or ignorant persons have been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be- haif of Doctor Jordan are among the best people in the elty. Professional people, people of standing in ¢he community, people who are known to the’ Court person- ally and people who are known to the citizena of this city generally as being among the best people in the city. And I don’t think that it can he contended that they were either credulous or ignorant except. as the laity generally {s somewhat “ignorant of medical matters. There 1s no. contention: here that any medicine at all harmful, of the testimony in this case seems to show, as far as that is concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Déctor Jordan ha has been given which { tended to benefit the patient There is no contention on the part of the State, and it so stated by counsel there was anything in this advertisement that was injurious to public morals. Bo that ® gets down to whether or not this ad- vertisement is so grossly untrue moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan. Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot find that the advertinement ts so grossly untrue as past 28 years. for the State, BRIGHTS DISEASE CURED Another Case of the So-Called Incurable Disease Completely Cured. ‘This Did Not Happen in Central Africa, But Right Here in Sea' De You Kaew of Any Other Physician Whe (an Do lit ptember 24, 191 8 I was taken down with acute Bright's | last ary and was not expected to recover. I became so dropsical that I could hardly move in bed. My condition became ao dea- rate that the doctors in attendance held out no hops, Doctor . Eugene Jordan wae suggested as a last resort and as If had to lowe and everything to gain, I started to use his Giandular Remedies. I began to mend at once and in thr months not a particle of alvumen could be found where before it was loaded with it. I gained back the thirteen pounds that 1 had lost and my kidneys ae wood as they were before. Sign AD GC Ie Tweitth Avenue arinweet. ‘The above testimonial, Itke the many others which have peared In this journal, demonstrate the thoroughness and perma neney of Doctor J. Anaemia, Blindness, Bright's Di . Uloaration of the Bones. Chronic Catarrh, Chronic Infiammation of the Bladder, Deafness from paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Uteri Dropsy, Chronlo Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Hptthelioma (skin c re), Chronio Erysipelas, Chronio Gastraigia, Hard Lumps In E o (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysia, Insanity, Jaundice, Rheumatiam, Meningitis, Chronic New nugene Jordan of Tuberculosis, Asthma Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, nile Gangrene Spinal Curvature, Strabiamus, St. Vitus’ Da Ulceration of Stom ach or Bowels and most other so-called incurable diseases, Doctor J. Fugene Jordan ts @ fully accredited physician under the laws of the State of Washington and is an ex-professor of Chemistry and Toxicology of the Hahnemann College and Hospital Ho has practiced in Beattie continuously for the ‘There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Beattie, It ts well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Kugene Jordan, 619% Firat Avenue, & fee hours, 9 a m. to & p. ; Sundays from 2 p. m. to @ p. ‘onmultation free. Wateb each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures, (Advertisement on which charge of Medical Board was based.) to inyolve 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, meaging, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but pewduced in court scores of actual ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. The stories of their remarkabie cures have been @tated under oath Doctor Jord: has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facts io the case. FRIDAY, JULY CHLOROFORM |HE TAKES HIS PAGEANT ON "EMAT FORTY? KANSANS TO | LAKE DRAWS NOT FOR COOL SEE THE EXPO) A BiG CROWD Every time Onc ar Cool of the Z| but we hope engineer of th Washington, the match over flipped into | danger of being Retng a democrat does not pre« |vent L. M. Penwell of Topeka, Kas,,} and {ilustrious potentate of Abdal And that was the Inst © he will take a leading part in the Kansas day |that blinded the eyes. mighty cheer |wonder and men doffed their hats *i Every face was turned skyward | rains of Shriners “They darn near killed me,” re-| left late. Thursday night for Califor “We didn't sleep a wink! nia, to visit the I} the way to Seattle. positions, and re: Some of the| turn to their homes in the East and ‘oung fellows couldn't stand it, and) stiddle West. Most of those whol | they had to go to bed when we got) remained will leave But I'm pretty tough, so I was a biast Seattle Sunday Open house receptions continued | marched in the parade.” thruout the day at the Northwest His Fireman of 41 With Him ern temple headquarters. Cool is accompanied by his fire- man, also a Shriner, W. H. Scott./the prettiest features of the week |was scheduled at the grandstand “Scott and I ran together a long! The program included a baby “Then he got an riage parade, escorted by the Gor.) 1 of Victoria rf of pretty folk and aeroplanes and the flags of all| the nations of line of steamers thelr prows towards} At 2:20 Friday afternoon one of| piers and ne Madison park It was the most remarkable wa inter bulbs threw Chinese and Japanese dancer including an exhibition) my fireman again.” | of jiuJitsu, as well as an Igorrot Cool doesn't think Scott is quite) dance, are to be #' staged. old enough to be trusted with an —_—— engine, anyhow, | PLUMBERS ELECT - EVERETT, July 16 | western Association of Journeymen |Plumbers closed {ts session here yeaterday with the election of John | Which are infected with fusarium| y . president; F. A.| Wilt, in shipe vice preat-|to California, California will ta precautions with potatoes sent from Frank Cotterill, that state to this, to guard against! = Use Star Wants Ads for Re- |attie, secretary and treasurer, F. it tuber moth, accord retiring president, Port) horticultural commisisoner of Cali Townsend, auxiliary treasurer. | fornia. ped quietly alc charged to and fro, pending skirls of spray launches, all in gala attire, steamed | about the larger passenger steam ers that formed the main pageant DISEASE BY TRADE OLYMPIA, July 16.—If Washing |ton will discard all seed potatoe Rockets plereed the sky and sent a myriad Rd tiny stare in showers, fire glowed ts from this state long white arm: thousands of che ing to A. J. Cook,| And everywhere went . hever restin keeping thet from the main NEW POTENTATE 40m« GOES TO ALASKA. Thursday to ick R. Smith, Vancouver in N DAKE HERE ($500,000 FIRE WITH S SHRINERS, Dake, vice president of the} Advertising Agency, gest concerns of its kind In} VALDEZ, Alaska, July 16.—How pattle AS & MeM-|to jxsue a newspaper under diffi the San Francisco delegation; culties was shown here yesterday ne Shriners’ convention, The! during the disastrous fire which | defenses this year in percentage) San Francisco Shriners, after their) Swept th mission had} led their offer of the management, learned that the management was not connected with the Shrine ying a harvest in 5 cents for the pnt stood on its and intended , the manager mit the Lescht in the parade commission r, and Past Imperial Poten nounced that |From Vancouver they will sail for sh on next w onte ing | Southeastern Alaska rush on next week at home, enter-|jishing ¢ . and if there was any | it would be turned ovér to th Prizes for the most prettily were awarded go there for the fair after the con vention adjourns, final executive session r MeDonald guard in the clal prizes went to|® KANSAN BOYS TEAR LOOSE ON STREETS : against a field of | six other strong candidates as the| » won easily over a majority of 185. *lentered the race _ During their stay here Potentate| spell _ Francisco, ‘and | Harris, of El Maida temple, mite was used to no avail, Kader temple, Portland. Buf-| gave away Kansan Shriners couldn't contatr| falo. was chosen for the 1916 Shrine and $4,000 in money, real Mexican | themrelves nbacks of Pancho Villa's. vint- Potentate Harris assured the Second ave, - Diamond ring valued at $175 stol-| Time in the Old Town Tonight,” which there sure was. male conples while a throng of vod BAD CHARACTER midnight were of El Maida temple, of Tex., have OHIO METHOD IN: DENTISTRY teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth as your original B saminations fre now boing | many forbidding aliase conducted without charge, and est!:| | mates are furnished tn all cases. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK GUARANTEE 6,000 OF ’EM GO ON YACHT CRUISES Yachting caught the fancy of somie| that visiting Shriners and at least that many boarded the Villa, alias Vic Jalias Pascual Orozco, alias Carran alias Jack Ass, is not with them, | The docile little burro, made friends, despite his of several little tots who] people” at Nile. temple's! and "home, the gift of the open One Bottle points of ‘interest| 12 YEARS’ Set of Teeth, Guaranteed $10 Set of Teeth, Guaranteed . \$10 Solid Gold or [peat d nobles of El Maida s and launches we Commodores TOPPENISH HOLDS ROUNDUP SEPT, 2| Port Wine pe TOPRENISH, July 16.—Following The cruise was made withont $10 Gold or P lorcélain | Bridge Work . Solid Gold Fillings | Other Fillings week to residents of Toppenish and Yakima reservation surround , Secretary Bolin announced to Office Hours, 8:30 to 6, OHIO 207 UNIVERSITY ST. SECOND AVE, PENNSYLVANIANS GIVEN RECEPTIO Pennsylvania roundup this year will be Septem the affair will be greater and grand erthan ever. Last year's event was acknowledged the best ever the held in th point of attendance, entertainment} and size of purses given. The reception line will await tors at 8 o'clock, Thin for Years “GAINS 22 POUNDS IN 23 DAYS” “IT was all run down to the very bottom,” writes F. Gagnon. “I had to quit work I was so weak Now, thanks to Sargol, | look like a new man. 1 gained 2 22 pounds in 23 day Sargol has put just 10 pounds on me in 14 days,” states W. D, Roberts. “It has made me sleep well, enjoy what I ate and enabled me to work with interest and pleasure.” “I weighed 132 pounds when I commenced ing Sargol. After taking 20 days I weighed 144 pounds, Sargol is the most wonderful pre n for flesh building I have ever seen,” declares D Martin, and J. Meier adds: “For the past twenty years I have taken medicine every day for ind gestion and got thinner every year. I took Sargol for forty days and feel better than I have felt in twenty years. My weight has increased from 150 to 170 pounds.” When hundreds of men and women—and there are hundreds, with more coming every day in every nook and corner of this broad la untarily testify to weight increases rang way from 10 to 35 pounds given the you must admit, Mr. and Mrs. and Reader, that there must be somethi Sargol method of flesh building after all Hadn't you better look into it, just as thousands of others have done? Many thin folks say: “I'd give most anything to put on a little extra weight,” but when someone suggests a oN arat way they ‘exclaim, Not a chance. Nothing will make me plump. I’m built to stay thin.” Until you have tried Sargol, you do not and cannot know that this is true. Sargol has put pounds of healthy, “stay there” flesh on hundreds who doubted, and in spite of their doubts. You don’t have to believe in Sargol to grow plump from its use. You just take it and watch weight pile up, hollows vanish and your figure round out to pleasing normal proportions You weigh yourself when you begin#and again when you finish and you let the scales tell the story. Sargol is absolutely harmless. It is a tiny con- centrated tablet. You take one with every meal. It mixes with the food you eat for the purpose of sepatating all of its flesh producing ingredients. It prepares these fat making elements in an easily assimilated forma which the blood can readily absorb and carry all over your body. Plump, well- developed persons don’t need Sargol to produce this result. Their assimilative machinery performs its functions without aid. But thin folks’ assimila- tive organs do not. This fatty portion of their food now goes to waste through their bodies like un- burned coal through an open grate. A few days’ test of Sargol in your case will surel Lalidty whether or not this is true of you. Isn't fala trying? If you want a beautiful and well-rounded figure of sym- metrical proportions, {f you want to gain some solid pounds of healthy, staydhere flesh, {f you want to tprease your weight to normal, welgh what you should weigh, go straight to your druggist today and get a package of Sargol and use {tt as directed. Sargol will efther increase your weight or it won't, and the only way to know is to try it. A single package of Sargol easily enables you to make this test. Sixty days’ use of Sargol, according to direc- tions, {s absolutely guaranteed to increase your weight to a satisfactory degree or your druggist will refund all the money you have paid him for it. Sargol fs sold by leading druggists everywhere, and in Seattle and vicinity by Bartell Drug Co. and Swift's Pharmacy. of} bust loss of $500,000. here, will have another taining the various delegations that the Daily Prospector and Weekly lay in the path of the |tillery corps ate effort the hewspapermen saved a few cases of |scored by Sergt. Porter, gun Pe a proof press and some wrap: Ww ping paper, With these they turned | shooting cakes. The rest of the plant was/from the same battery at 1% THESE SHRINERS or The fire, Miner, flames. By desy sci: amar haces typ | SWEEPS VALDEZ FORT FLAGLER s district, with a/hits, following the completion The plant of the Prospector Pub- | mpany, which publishes have been established at Fort , which spread rapidly be- cause of the unprecedented dry | licked up 50 buildings. Dyna as leight is considered good shoot An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong i diks 2 8F z, all i sf Ff, é i é How Thin People Can Put on "Plesk A New Discovery 1 people gain all nds @ month nk Sargol, and the new flesh stays rol tablets are « scientific combi teo of welght in 'Thin People Can | Increase Weight Thin men and women who would to Increases ther weight with 10 or their meals for a while, an Hore is @ good test worth trying weigh yourself and measui Then take Bar mea! measure again how you look or f y and think. Thi measure will tell their own story, most any thin man or woman cam 244 from five to elght pounds im the 14 Gaye by following this simple | And best of all, the new flesh stage Gargol Goce not of iteelf make mixing with your food, it turne the fuRATS and starches of what you en into rich, ripe, fat producing Ishment for the tismues and oe it in an ei aastmfiated ch the blood ean readily accept i nourishment now passes from y ae waste But Sargol stops waste, and Goes tt quici fat producin # YOu are eating now Gevelop and pounds of h skin and bones. effictent and |sparks flew and it on tind | roofs. ‘SOME FINE SHC PORT TOWNSEND, July 166 Puget sound forts, it is b |will head the list of United service practice. A world's record ts belleved fi ler by the 26th company, coast Three hits gut of four shots on gun No. 1, batte vill a moving target at yards, a hit was scored from of four shots. The 94th company scored hits out of seven shots. One .000 Mexican sombreros of his donations that, catch Pancho at any time with any coin in his jeans, the Telephone greenbacks probably would be re- A thee 1313-1316 First Ave. pao d 2838 pcre 0 Between Union ani One Full Quart Old Kentucky Whiskey Regular Value $1.00 ft Seattle for Nuaita, alias ta but Chih is now the} Fine Old Regular Value 50c Both Bottles Special of many of the best the Seattle roundup this date of the Toppenish . inclusive, and promises Northwest, tn University Saturday Specials Guckenheimel Rye (Fine Old Goods) b corner oda 1SKEY. ScISKEL

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