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belied Paseo ava VST DEFOE EDO |Mary Boyle O'Reilly Tells of England's Financial Dilemma |PRICES ARE GOING UP BY MARY O'BOYLE O'REILLY VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court ears save I Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan's Remedies | today enjoying a fictitious prosper dan was arraigned before the ity, Wages have risen, tho not tn State Medical Board and his |proportion to the rise tn food prices leense to practice medicine Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies Los Angele and return $66.20 from Seattle SS hae en Six (Months Return Limit Stopovers at Pleasure. On Sale Daily ‘Valley or Coast line between San Francisco 4 Daily trains Portland to San Francisco, Obser and tax rates; extravagance is rife, revoked, the contention of land every one is squandering bor- the board being that the ad- rowed money vertisement reproduced, | The United Kingdom ts threat which had been running in ened with grave money difficulties, the local newspapers, wae Dutgnobody seems to care. untrue, that Doctor Jordan : This war costs the British empire could not cure the diseases ” 5,000,000 a day mentioned therein. | would create a debt of $12,000,000, tha courts in the matter and E00 to 16,000,000, 000, 8 stagpering the trial of the ease which charge on the national Income. | followed, in the Superior tha tr is ‘THe POOR WHO Court, produced evidence of a character that caused MUST PAY FOR THE WAR. rs costs for necessities with the awart charges on citizens at peace, Man- gestae. restoring to him his |chester is a workingman's town, ithe quality and prices of staple Judge French stated In his foods tn London runs higher decision Beef, joint, 31 cents per pound, The court cannot find in Mutton, joint, 32 cents per pound, this case that any credulous Pork, joint, 33 cents per pound, or lenorant vervone have 37 to 42 cents per pound. hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be half of Doctor Jordan. are rd, 18 cents per pound. among the best people in the Sugar, 11 cents per pound. Flour, 54 cents per 12 pounds. Bacon, 33 to 37 cents per pound city. Professional people, Cheese, 25 cents per pound. R All rat! route and Los Angeles Through standard and tourist sleeping cars, diners Vation cars on limited trains. Mt. Shasta—Lassen Peak—Mt. Tamalpais Cow Creek, Rouge River and Sacramento Canyons a Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles Co. Beaches-—-Yosemite Valley, Bakersfield Oil Fields and Orange Empire READ HIS TESTIMONIAL attle, Nov % Call at Ticket Office for information C. M. Andrews, DF. & PA 720 Second ¢., Seattle, Wash Phone Elliott 1256 John M. Scott, Gen, Pass Agt. ‘Southern Pacific T had tu’ ns, and t Twelve years ag neck and under my a cut them out for $500, but admitted that it might result ip crippling my arm for life. Doctor J. Bugene Jordan cured me without an operation, and I have remained well ever ince (Signed) ©. B. BOYD, 2716 Fourth Ave. North. The noted pair stood before the! * camera in the li®ense bureau tna} the New York municipal bullding.| Mies Farrar gave her age as 32; | her birthplace, Melrose, Mass, Tellegen said he was born tn Hol- land, of a Greek father and a French mother. I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of my system right here in Seattle for the past thirty years, and 4 moniaix on file in my office, written by t to ite wonders, Inflammation of Auditory. Mervae. epepaia, Epilepiy, imps in the Breas: Hip Disease, Infantile TOFIGHT'PORK’ | | APPROPRIATION | Congressmen Will Ask Reduc-! tion for Rivers and ] Diabeten Chronic Heart Dine: Vi of Newly Nominated Supreme Court Justice and Their Modest Home kage) nile Gangrene, Jaundice, alysis, Spinal Curvature, people of standing in the cents per pound. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so- community, people who are known to the Court person- ally and people who are Milk, 10 cents per quart. known to the eltizens of this Since the recent tream city generally as being among the best people in the eity. 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. There is no contention here that any medicine has been given which is at all harmful, In fact, all of the testimony in this case seeme to show, as far an that ts concerned, that any medicine that | ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan bas | 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 tn this advertisement that was injurious to public morals, So that it gets down to whether or not this ad- vertisement i* #0 grossly untrue as to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, ed incurable dines. ¢ being & number of Doctors Jordan In Seattle, it is well the full name and addr Doctor J. Eugene Avenue, Beattie. Of hours, § a m. to op. m. to 6 p.m. Consuitation free Corre- Yatch each Saturdey Star for remarkable 'T OF THE STATE, it has been announced that the revenue from the income tax muat be increased from $56,370,000 Harbors to $222,000,000! Family incomes under $620 a year) IT'S UP IN COMMITTEE [are not taxable, but every man or | | woman earning $12 a week or more | must pay taxes | Here follows the scale of Income fundays from spondence solicited. cures to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Jordan. GREATER VINDICATION C°ULD NOT BE DESIRED , The Medical Roard claimed that these diseases weve 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 patients as witnesses for his case. The stories of their remarkable cures have been stated under oath. Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot | published In order to acquaint the public and bis find that the advertisement ts so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case. Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, First and Yesler. MOTHERS WORK | Confessions of a Wife T0 AlD ACCUSED CLIPPINGS FROM THE DAILY GLOBE No, 1. of them. She did not recover from By the terms of the will of the! monia was feared. She is better to- {X-ray showed that the bones had The Will of J. C. Selwin | the anaesthesia as quickly as from late John C. Selwin, Mr. Richard day, and, unless the bones slip WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Antt |"pork” congremmen indicated to jday they will fight for reduction of the rivers and harbors bil appro. Tax. | priationa, re, carrying nearly $40 . booked for final con sideration in committee today, with an early report to the house. the Pacific coast approprt ked are bay, $450,000; Sacramento and | Feather rivers, $115,000, with $75, [000 If $75,000 fe contributed locally Oakland Barbor, $106,600; San Pab- lo bay, $105,500; Low Angeles and San Francisco harbors, $75,000 and $15,000. Oregon and Washington—Colum. | bia river, $1,200,000. Washington Waterway joining | Lake Union and Lake Washington | with Puget sound, $348,000. Oregon-—-Columbia and Lower 5,000 . England will pay pay until the year 2000 A. D. STONE ON STAND OLYMPIA, Feb, 15.—After coun-|$260,000; Coo bay, $70,000; Yam ty officials had testified there were|hill river and Willamette river, fo such men employed on road work | above Portland, $47,000. in their counties as those named on| “ alleged forged warrants of the industrial {neurance comm | Mrs. Louis D. Brandeis, whose husband, the famous “lawyer ot Judge Wright allowed the * has been named by the president for the vacancy in the !troduce 17 bogus claims to be ad EERE AE DESAI Toklo’s new mayor, Mr. Okuda, te one of your real reformers. First thing, he fired 150 extra city offt- clals and cut his own salary $1,500, the heathen! Don't See h | | Parent of Dead Girl Is Op- posed to Prose- cution | slipped, necessitating a resetting Probated the last, and at one time pneu- To decide in haste often results J, L.. Luekenbach, of the Lacken: again, she will be able to see her et }@ States supremé court. Last door on the left in the picture shows the entrance to their modest home in the Back Bay di PERISH IN MINE AT BUTTE Mont., Feb. 15.— fire deep in the Anaconda company’s Pennsyivania believed under contro! at today, the best available placed the dead at 70. Persons lost their UPON BEST OF VAUDEVILLE :20—T WICH DAILY—$:26 May Tully's | ind YORK FASHION sHow Mabel Ht Sallivan & Co. in “Stratght” " Riesser and Hesrtett iam Fitagerald a: 1— Master PANTAGES | ite, 2:30-—Nights, 7 and 9 BACHELOR'S SWEETHEART WILL J. WARD Pt ve Plane Girls ATHENA Wonderful Oriental Dancer OTHER BIG ACT* 100 and B00 lives in attempting rescues. The flames were still while rescue attempts to enter. ground in an alr shaft It gained headway rapidly Two men, Assistant foot level, ‘CITY MUST BUILD retaining wall tween James and Cherry sts. fix it, graded. $095 IN CASH PRIZES By a simple suggestion, taking five minutes’ time, you have an opportunity to win $100 for the best original suggestion for a feature of the Automobile Show ; or $75 for the second best original su tion for a feature of the Automobile Show; or for the third best original suggestion for a feature for the Automobile Show. For conditions governing prizes see earlier adver- tisements. For the guidance of the persons competing, we make the following suggestions: If a person com peting should suggest that the Studebaker Gold Chassis be a feature, this would not comply with the terms of the competition, because this chassis has been exhibited in Eastern shows, and the feature would not be an original one. Suppose that it was suggested that the first car that ever came to Seattle be made a feature. This car has already been secured for the Show by us. What is wanted is something new and original, suitable for an automobile show, that will be of inter- est not only to the owners of automobiles, but to the public at large SEATTLE AUDITORIUM COMPANY 1311 Fifth Ave. Main 1929 shooting uncontrolled thru the mine today, workers made vain The fire started 1,200 feet under late last night from an unexplained cause. Foreman Mitchell and Neil Brennan, perish- ed while helping others at the 600- Three men suffering from partial asphyxiation and burns are in hos- | pitals, but probably will recover, RETAINING WALL Slides broke down the concrete on 37th ave, be- The city will have to spend $2,700 to Supt. Case, of the street department, told the council Mon- day the city had agreed to main- tain the wall when the street was mitted in evidence against J. F. Git lies, the commission's former clatm cent. Frank W. Stone, whome confession implicated Gillies in wholesale loot- all day Tuesday. ness while Stone remained on the stand. Stone said he had been im- pelled to confess because “Jack had cheated and led.” Doc Cook Again Is Seeking Vindication Dr. Cook Famous “discoverer” of the north pole, who is now in Washington to demand that congress make an in- vestigation of his claims and give him vindication in the eyes of the world BELIEVE BOAT SUNK COPENHAGEN, Feb. 15,~That a torpedo boat may have been lost in the North sea was indicated to-| day by Danish fishermen’s discov- ery of a box with 11 German let- ters inside and a card, on which was written; “Torpedo boat now inking, 36 aboard,” Gillies showed extreme nervous-| bach Steamahip Co. of New York,| fs In Seattle looking around for a shipbuilding plant to place some jcontracts with. | You can keep your hair at Its | very best by washing it with a tea- spoonful of canthrox dissolved in a jeup of hot water, afterward rinse | Ing thoroughly with clear water. 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My kidneys were trreg: | |FIANCEE HEARS OF IT WAUKEGAN, IIL, Feb. 15.—New arrests in the case of William Or. pet, University of Wisconsin junior, accused of polsoning his one-time sweetheart, Martan Lambert, seemed likely today, State's Attorney Dady continues his hunt for further evidence as to the {illicit relations of the pair. It is evident he attached much significance to evidence indicating QOrpet last fall obtained abortive tnedicine and last Tuesday got a small empty bottle previous to keeping his appointment with the girl in the woods. Orpet was calm and confident to- “I cannot talk as freely as 1 would like, as my lawyers have told me to be ailent,” he gaid. “But my absolute innocence will be proyed in the end.” , Despite denials by State's Attor ney Dady, it in believed the girl's mother is trying to ald in freeing Orpet, “What's the use of prosecuting Will?” she sald. “That won't bring Marian back to me.” Orpet’s mother, too, Insists he | will go free. Orpet's fiancee, Miss Celestia Youker, a Dekalb teacher, has heard the story of how Mart Lambert feared becoming a mother, of the girl's tearful pleading with Orpet not to desert her, of the last walk In the wood, and the discov. ery the next day of the girl's frozen body. Star acr Want Ads will je for you, sell the As Old as Your Kidneys ular in action and distressing. Doan’s Kidney Pills benefited me greatly in every way.” Bie Stog “1 can't get around flke T used to”| ® KIDNEY Pi ify all Dealers. Price 50c. Foster Milburn Co Props ftfalp NY Waverly and Mr. Charlies Annin were left One Hundred Thousand and Fifty Thousand Dollars re | spectively. | Mr. Waverly fs appointed Prest- dent and Manager of the Selwin Book Concern and Mr. Annin re) tains bis place as Secretary-Treas-| |urer. } Hoth these gentlemen are made | executors of the Will, which dis) tributes a million and a half dol- lars between charities, old em ployes and the widow of the tes. tator, | Clipping No. 2. i Richard Waverly) Meets With Serious Accident as Mra. Waverly waa leaving St. Luke's hospital, where she had been calling on an ill friend, she fell and broke her leg. She was taken to} the operating room and an X-ray | photograph disclosed an oblique) fracture of both bones. She was} immediately given an anaesthetic, the bones set and the limb placed in a cast. Today she is reported as resting as well as possible. The accident is particularly de-| plorable, as Mrs. Waverly was! about to accompany Mra. Selwin, whose husband was buried last | Monday, on a trip south. Fosterday Richard Clipping No. 3 | Richard Waverly| Undergoes Another Operation The many friends of Mrs, Rich-| ard Waverly will be grieved to know that she has had to undergo another operation on her leg. The NO BEER FORTHE OBERAMMERGAU When the Oberammergau troup | of singers arrive here for concerts t the Metropolitan theatre Thurs: id Friday to raise funds for German ) they'll have plenty of clabbered milk to drink, but nary a drop of their favorite beverage—beer. Eugene Brunner, chairman of the Seattle arrange. | ments committee, has ordered three large cans of clabber. Rox office opens at 9 a. m, Weds nesday, SENATOR ONCE WAS A NEWSPAPERMAN WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—S¢n- ator Ashurst of Arizona used to [be &@ nowspaper reporter. Then he 0 | came a section hand, stage Big ate legislator and now he is al United States senator. ISSUE -20 LICENSES: Twenty marriage licenses issied on 8t. Valentine's day, reports! Cupid Gage, deputy county audi or, | vy many friends at the hospital next Clipping No. 4 Richard Waverly Has Third Operation This morning Mrs, Richard Wav- erly was operated on the third time since she broke her leg two ks ago. This time an incision was made and the bone was made to hold In place by a silver plate. This operation is necessary very frequently in cases of oblique frac- tures. The surgeons in charge now are sure that Mrs. Waverly will have no more trouble. in repentance at the same speed. |Marriage is a sacred duty—if you are physically fit. It is also—or should be—the most serious event jof our lives. | Some states require a physical examination by a duly appointed physician before granting a license to marry. Had we made this a national law |many years ago our penitentiaries jand homes for the mentally weak would not be so crowded. A powerful sermon on the sins of mis-mating is being shown In RD. W. Griffith's “The Escape,” now on exhibition at the Rex. 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