The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1915, Page 6

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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- VYertisement reproduced, which had been running tn the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts tn the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Supertor Court, produced evidence of & character that aaused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him bis loense. Judge French stated in his dectaton: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulous or ignorant persons have Deen decotved. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people tn the city. 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 elty generally deing among the best people tn the city. And I don't think that ft can be contended that they were either credulous or ignorant except as the laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medical matters. cut them ¢ in crippling cured me my system righ hundreds of slg Cuures of M called tncurable Jordan, p.m spondence sollte he There ts no coptention here that any medicine . has been given which is at all harmful. In fact, all wa of the testimony in this case seems to show, as far as that {s concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has tended to benefit the patient. There {s 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- vertisement is so grossly untrue as to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan. Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot find that the advertisement is so grossly untrue as _ JANE ADDAMS PEACE DISCUSSED AT CONVENTION billion dollars. From August SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, —This instant (Eva Marshal Shontz fervidly and dramatically | shot the words at the Internation al Peace conference delegates = when the convention opened here | today) 58 per cent of the hap i ftable globe {s swept by war! “Of the billion, seven hundred and twenty.one million human be fngs on this planet, a billion of them are murdering each other! “From August to July the war ‘cost the world eighteen and a halt The Interest | Paid by savings banks in this country to their depositors amounts to about $300,000 a day. If the daily interest were in the form of silver dollars, STOP D lustrous pears and For 25 cents y hair, In less than ten minutes you/‘s facing the storm of steel at the|191 fall due. The total of the sinking! demptions and interest. vgn hie at ore : GORED. . : : can double its beauty. Your hair! front, was vividly told to 7" The bankers roared and kicked (2) To go on a warrant basis # one Seattle organ, for it would weigh nearly nine) oo oines light. wary, fluffy, abund nickel’. taaaree’ bondi Bit ai" and protested when the money falls due. This nee Soy clamoring for the} }ant and appear 0 D1 ‘p ®, Tuesday noon, rflliant” warrant basis and short-time loans| etting any of| nt and appears as soft, tustrous | UCID8! league ttl Stae“britiant™ plan was then | CURES WITHOUT DRUGS) tmesre the city tesues warrance “ re YOR ROCtNG SHY OF Oo’ charming as young git's aft Vaedaa Ge Treanor, bY Aimar evolved by which the money would Instead of paying cash. These |—®ny old thing rather than the levy ' it? er applying some Danderine. A180 | boy who lost one of hit eyes mnie | be obtained by still another loan. WONDERFUL INVENTION BE- warrants bear Inter The |fixed by the council majority. Yet HOLD FIRST SESSION ; aaaaiie try this—moisten a cloth with a ing dispatches for phy? : rea new series of bonds was issued | OU Lue banke may take them like 8 same organ—the Morning g ttle Danderine and carefully draw | O° Hain arehioce anadt lio pay that particular $200,000, | you want ta ne [| checks, If they want to, or els rouch—on January 14, 1915, kicked| The Monday Nighters, the high 3 Interest Per Cent [it through your Dair, taking one) “He spoke also Monday night in| What a how! arose, tho! | of pain tn [| they may against the city going on a war-| school boys of the Y. M.C. A., had small strand at a time. This will the auditorium of the Stuart butid. W didn't you put that money ny form you must ing a certain discount. rant basis, saying this a rousing mecting at the associa- ; cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or ex-| ine under the auspices of the Brit.|!nto the tax levy instead of bor they may refuse to accept them It Ie to the shame of the ‘|tion boys’ department Monday [ee oars. ei aeee. ty |'8h-American Relief association, |towing again to pay borrowed) | at all—and then, of course, the municipality that, asking In |night. C. H. Paul, former Yale UNION pr et oy “fal! alps ia ee ee money?” the council was asked you need te city ie In the hole. When the vain for money, it must dis. | tackle, talked on playing that posi- & ig taend whined nats ine hook So the council majority this year strength and || city collects its full amount of credit itself by going upon a jtion. Dr. C. L. Vanderboget start- SA VINGS & | teciected or is scragay ‘radod ‘ary, WIF E WOUNDED BY proposed to put it in the levy, and peigy inp ogg dt pian taxes, it then calis in the war- hstpbrleabdripas or even be forced [ed a poss pe a agen oes Be legiec 4 ee Seon CET . 1 wwe the aymem, tS: . Dr. Sydney Strong, Dr. T T ing the bai Danderise onivee HUSBAND (neta el Rett itt || hom paying the 'acctvee'”In. | IS EXPCAINABLE ONCY ON [Arthur Jordan and Charles Norman derin re of the ba at. Klectra-Vite. [| ; \. E ? RUST CO, (0 sowie gai ae th ee seied cies || torte THE, SoM OF BxTRAVa: fe sacenon grove OF SEATTLE cleanses, purifies and invigorates _ 1916 body with a soothe (3) Levy enough so that | GANCE AND INCOMPE- ‘ the scalp, forever stopping itching} The fact that Mrs. Tile Mc But Mayor Gill and the minority | ing stream of elec there will be sufficient to pay T E. . L BR j — land falling hair, but what wil]|TOY involuntarily put her hand/of the council say Lat's do what tricity. Tt eile the the amount due in July without : pied Py) Capital and Surplus $800,000 | Fiease you most will be after a few |OVer her heart when her husband,|we did last year. Let's borrow tn a short time your || Ging out and borrowing the HY, do you ask, did that ; lites weeks’ use, when you see new hair oe "1 Melnroy, fired at her, in|more money. Let's issue another (iured 9 stay cured | money or going on a warrant plabcagns feel so bitter Jusi Printers JAMES D. HOGE, President fine and downy at first—yes 3allard, Monday, probably will|series of bonds. Don't let us put R ryeengtaes oe self-charged body 1! basis, against the city going on al © . hv. & SOLNER, |but really new hair growing all |save her life. apa jit In the tax budget. By keeping it/] Featn of gairante etectricity | The majority of the council want] Warrant basis last January, but is| "013 THIRD AIN 1043 President ani st Offi over scalp. If you ca fo She was reported resting easily lout, we keep the tax levy down rvee for hours, while you |. tO adopt the third method. So they eres pec se? Free Ser pretty soft hair, and lots of it, Leet ae bio fired a@|Let the next council and mayor « them pear new energy | have added $227,000 to the $1,200, . jsurely get a 25-cent bottle of} bullet Into his head after he had|/worry about paying the debt.” Oy condition vem ‘© 11000 for interest and bond redemp. HOGE BUILDING Knowlton’s Danderine from any|*hot his wife, died Monday after ery aithy men out |itions, By adding this amount, there In the Heart of the Financial | drug store or toilet counter and Just noon at the city hospital ||. TEM No. 2 tiraged weaklings, |/will be enough tax collections by be District try it. MclInroy had made» severa * eng F in, It Arives it out. If , . ty ay. 4 y threate to Kil his witee ft ie cai The $200,000 1s not the only | stomach trouble, rheuma- J|JUIY to meet all the needed pay HE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, recognizing the need 4 ch kidney or it ments. 4 following family differences, which bond payment which the city y oc liver com. ‘i of business education by those already in business andé un- , ily lack of nerve force The mayor and the minority of finally led to institution of divorce | Pays annually, Bleotra-Vite will restore you to perfect [the council want to adopt either of able to leave it, has arranged a practical and complete action by Mrs. MeInroy |] heaitn P course in Selling and Business Methods. This course can be Resi | makessick skins well No matter how long you have been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin humors, just put a little of that soothing, antiseptic Resinol Ointment on the sores d the suffering stops right there! Healipg begins that very minute, and in almost every case your skin gets well so quickly you feel ashamed of the money you threw away on useless treatments neck and un wit! well ever since. T have been etving practical t here tn Seattle for ed testimonials on file in my Grateful patients whom T have cured, wt asthe Strablamus, Sundays from GIRLS! BEAUTIFY | YOUR HAIR AND | in few moments. coming out. Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL er my arma, t for $500, but arm for life put an operatt Blind Heart xin, & t eningitis Bt. Vitus diseases. There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle. to bear In mind the full name and address of Doctor J 619% Firat Avenue, Seatt! 2p. to @p Wateh each tted to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Jordan. GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT 88 the Amitted that it might result (Signed) demonstrations Saturday Star 914 a on my offered to Seattle, Nov Twelve years ago T had tubercular a 1 doctors here Jordan ined YD, North, Doctor on, and ¥ cB PR 5 Fourth Ave. of the merits of st thirty years, and office, written by » Ite wonders, attont t neas, ¢ It te well Bugene @ Office hours, 9 a. m. to § m. Consultation tree for rema. The Medical Board claimed that these diseases wore incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced tn court scores of actual ly cured patient stories of thelr remarkable cures have been stated under oath. Doctor Jordan published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facta in the case. PLAN to July, two mil ANDRUFF Hair becomes charming, wavy, and thick Every bit of dandruff disap-| hair stops ou can save your| / 6:15 p did it on the as witnesses for his case. The has caused this statement to be were slaughtered by and nearly five million more were| butchered, so they will never be i men again. For thousands of years women have waited, weeping and desolate, for men to quit murdering each other. At last we have Jane Ad dams and the American women do. ing something to stop it Do I hear woman's untversal ul timatum? Do I see a World Par. Hament for Peace? Ay, It {s com tng! Severa] hundred men and wome: delegates cheered the speech The convention, possibly later to. day, take up the drafting into definite form of Misa Addams’ unt versal peace plan, which she an- nounced has no concern with dtp lomats nor international lawyers who, she says, are not worth wast ing time on in gaining peace TURENNE TALKS TO MUNICIPAL LEAGUE How it feels to be wounded tn the trenches, and what modern warfare meine to the soldier who Lundy ‘Calls’ Mayor }lows, in part: I that the Had a sinking fund been established, there would have been a certain) paid off the first bonds with the jn | $200,000 that would fall due in July, care of bond issues whenever they STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 12, 1915. PAGE 6, al Refers to Hiram’s |p as ‘Diseased Mind’ Asserts That Had Gill Done His Duty in Past as Coun- cilman and Mayor, it Would Not Now Be Necessary for Council to Levy Sums to Which He Objects. Counctiman Lundy addressed a letter Tuesday to Mayor Gill in which he “called” the mayor sharp- ly on the statements made by Gill in his communteation to the council vetoing the tax budget ordinance passed last week. “andy opines, in bis letter, that GI's talk about “political perfidy,” ete, comes from a diseased mind, rather than from any knowledge of the facts and declares that had Gill done his duty as councilman and mayor in the past, {t would not now be necessary for the council to levy for certain {tems upon which Gill bases his economy plea. Lundy's letter to the mayor fol- fo mature by previous eo: mayors without any thoug! remember distinetiy that you Dear Mtr: th amended or killed, as the coune!l passed & resolution req [hearing before @ committes, Chat if Chis Dill was pasmed that it put ue th the position we are in at the present time Biames Renick Law As far ae T have been able to learn je no effort in this direction 1 Chamber of + of thie bilt senting the Objection From Chamber 1 delleve the rae wil! show that the objection to these three tteme was anetl by the New Cham of Meattle, and tm ougieading dally papers | that the people with referer during my campalan, ¢ t Insist, therefore. that the city SHOULD SEATTLE PAY ITS DEBTS? : 3. AN ITEM of $27,000, the difference between charging 4 cents a kilowatt hour for etreet lighting and 4) cents. Let us take up these items one by one. eee ee TEM NO. 1.—In 1898 the city tasued $975,000 In bonds for certain improvements. The bonds fell due tn 20 years, or In 1913 In 1913, however, !t was found the city had failed to make yrovision for the payment of this debt. Mayor Gill had been a/ aber of the counc!! for many years. In those good old days of ward fos {t was considered good business not to pay such debts, but to! ve them to the future. Consequently no inking fund was provided I we y Th money from the second bonds. But) FRASER-PATERSON It costs you nothing to Hi or write for our beautiful so- fithat if their plan is adopted this| ¢WRtown seo me for counsel and |] page book, which tells all about our Flonce, the city would they always | Intelligent use of the knowledge gained from the experience with pictures of tints developed mee [be on a solid financial basis in this|| Of business men ever since business began, and vompiled by end women, showing how respect various institutions, among them this STATE UNIVERSITY, wiil call $i DIB. || Vita i applied, and exy For, after the full amount of col-|[f gain you a living. Better still it will give you the joy that comes M. F. Booth, store superintendent U- |] the book. closely vealed ant prepace pilections came in, the city would Only with quocess.. Tou owe it to yeursell to make the bem uae TO ree. you w ite or call fo: have surpl of » i | of the educational opportunities offered you by the State. Your tab the: PrasenPalseeen. Os, eit AR TO![ free, if you will wri ail for tt have a surplus of approximately address business men and women WOMEN. Free test of Electra-Vita if you 7,000. | success financially and in every other way depends on the use at a special meeting arranged for| 606" or. nn free. | Therefore, no extra or “emerg you make of the advantages offered you. the untversity extension division, | 916" for ency” levy would be needed the The course is arranged in twenty-four lessons, divided into ednesday evening, at 1044 Henry |"enr aimordere wy, | next year, or the next, or the next.|M four sections, for convenience in study. Each pupli is furnished building, on “The Use of Imagina-|man Blood Tent z | palware At the caving The TeRp with a complete copy of the lesson text. tion in Business.” DONAWA DEET the city would have this surplus to The divisions in their order are \. Ls a y > % Short talks also will be given by| ustem nm wate Peatottion. || "Setend Aner Cor teres |itake care of the next year's in-/B individual Analyse and Training—Four lemons dealing with the a financial specialist and by F. J,| Office hours, n p.m, Sun-| terest-and redemptions. foundation for a successful career. Dahm and Carl Bush, both connect. | days, 10a. 'm. to 12. The mayor and the minority of ed with the extension work After the meeting the fourth class selling and business methods be organized. It will meet at m, Mondays and Thursdays. in will HOLDS UP GROCERY | Six seconds the record-| was breaking time required by a mask-| ed robber to hold up Brusht Broth ers’ grocery, Rainier ave, Monday evening. He got $30. He run, BEAUTIFULLY 1 BOOK ABSOLUTELY FREE | FRE each n Francisco wie Guide : 00, $2.50 per duy. for bond amount 0,000 @ year. The city therefore levies in the budget fo: one kicks against tha: and the council should be done. But the trouble is that the city cannot collect the taxes in time to jment is not due till December, and even then some people fail to pa when demptions and interest fall due tn herefore, from some other city fund, paying enough money to pay bond re- jthe first two methods. The majority of the council argue |the council, however, urge a short- time loan each year, or else would |have the city go on a warrant basis year This would reduce |and place the city ter of policy of profit to the city light plant, can't afford Men, Your Progress Demands That You Dress Up! Go Forward, NOT Backward You Can’t Stand Still Step out in a new Tailored Ready or Overcoat. money, and feel like it. Feel like it the money will come. Dress up! Seattle’s Largest One-Half Block Long Overcoat re $15 Open Saturday Nights No charge for alterations. ECONOMIZE to on smokes or gasoline or s seedy clothes. wear Tailored Ready Co Tuxedo Suits Dress Suits $15 401-403 Pike St. $15 redemptions and to. to approximately On the other hand, it is argued, the city light plant ought to give the city street lghting the cheap- est rate possible, satisfied to do so s + that amount. No eee The mayor HICH is the right way, John’s|4ebts of the city, all agree this or Mrs. John's—Mayor Gus or the council ma Jority’ If we accept the Gill way, the this money tax levy will be reduced, tho of|debts be immediatel: Taxes are paid in two installments | course no “saving.” no actual econ- jby the taxpayers. The last install-| omy, will be enjoyed by the city to be the issue, On the other hand, {f we accept the way of the council majority, the tax levy will be higher, but we're Sure of a lower tax levy next year the bond re A amount levied each year, so that at the end of 20 years, the total| July, the city hasn't enough money|and we'll be rid of certain legit! is amount of $975,000 could have been paid collected out of the taxes to pay| mate debts Thus, in 1913, the city was confronted with a big debt that had tolup Times are hard this year increase of 1.3 mill be pald—and no money to pay It It must get the money some other “Let's have « low tax levy now,”|™ore than last year. What did the city then do? way, then, says the mayor, “and let next year It did what John did. It borrowed again, issued new bonds, and) In the past, the city borrowed|take care of itself.” terests opposing the council ma- lons and methods. 1 ness analysis to Selling in its various forms, the 1916 levy in the habit of The fourth class in this course will asking the bankers to help it outii day, October 13, at 7:30 p. m., at 1044 Henry Bldg Visitors gach year—al sufficient Interest, off meetings will be held at 6:18 Mondays and Thursdays, TEM NO, 3. | Mr, Booth, store superintendent for Fraser-Paterson, ~ anata —_—— ] This item involves only $a7,|f Address the Wednesday evening meeting, Come and hes 2 LINCOLN HOTEL « HOTEL ROY ne ae Se: | 000, and is altogether a mat and get full information about this and ten other Business Courses, min, from Ferry Depot. 6 $33 Kearny. or nd ould || 1044 iH H i VIC Main rom principal docks, ‘News mod. bs bathe || On ono side, it is argued that ersi ension Division Write for reservations Tale - ene telithe city ought to pay a fair margin Henry Bldg, UIIV s batah You will look like ready Upstairs Clothes Shop Where you can dress up in a $25 Suit or ows, but remember, The answer is simple. It is its bitterness against Coun- cilman Erickson and his colleagues. If they want to pay the legitimate are sure to oppose such course. Had Erickson taken the other side, those interests would have de- manded that the city’s legitimate Erickson and his colleagues seem jreal merits of the tax budget, eee S proof of this, look at the county budget. The tax levy increased from 8.06 mills last year to 9.36 mills this year, an The city levy is Increased from 18.78 mills by the majority of the council to 21.6 milis, or 15 per cent secured by anyone willing to study and attend evening cl Business Foundation—Seven lessons analyzing business subdivis- jf Selling Principles—Six lessons applying the Individual and Bust- Laoratory Work—Seven lessons in practical demonstrations by the class members of Selling and Business Methods, be organized Wednes- Suit and you now? rtain interests 'y paid. rather than the or 16 per cent INCREASE IS SMAL- LER IN PROPORTION THAN THE YET HOW | T THOSE INTERESTS ARE ABOUT THE COUNTY TAX BUD. GET, AND WHAT YELPS THEY {ITTING AGAINST ERICK. the debt #ull remained back as soon as the tax money bit ee more t y The bankers kicked like steers. They criticised the city for tobuel eres he This cannot be done now HE mayor and the minority of THE Cor rion business methods, for failure to provide for the payment of legitimate|on account of the Renick law. the council are undoubtedly debts. But they finally made the loan which prohibits transferring money|,~ *iacere in taking the “Mrs.|GOUNTY INCheage The city issued new bonds, agreeing to pay off this series of bonds |from one fund to another, even|Jo%n economy” view. On the other|sILE: in five years, paying $200,000 a year until the debt would be wiped out. | temporarily. hand, there is no doubt of the coun-| get Meade stl oy The city bas {ts choice, then, of |¢!l. majority's sincerity in the be-| In 1914, the city was again “eco The city has grown wiser since |these courses lef that “Mrs. John economy” is ARE E omical" and failed to provide in/the ward council days. It is now (1) To go into the open mar | fallacious and gets nowhere, SON, LUNDY, MARBLE, BOL jthe budget for the payment of the |providing “sinking” funds to take| ket next year and borrow The sincerity of certain other In-|AND HESKETH. h YOU SEE, TI ALL DEPENDS ON WHOSE OX IS es Regular class will hear him

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