The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1916, Page 9

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NDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis On January f the year 1915, Doctor J. Eugene Jo n was arral i before the Joard and bis actice medicine being that the ad at reproduced +] 4 which had been running tn the local newspapers, was e untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases _ ioned therein tor ment Tx Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Jordan appealed to the courts tn the matter and os the total a0 the tabs, whieh Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by followed, fn the Superto i Court, prodaced evidence of Glandular Remedies a character that caused Judge Walter M. French to AEG Sees award a de fon to Doct Jordan, festering to him his READ HIS TESTIMONIAL nSe. idge French stated fn his decision Beattie, Nov. 1, 1914 sive years ago T had tubercular abscesses on my a ; The court cannot find tn rm ter lite. é this case that any credulous an operation % or ignorant persons have (Signed e been decelved. On the c sa dihe ; hand, the witnesses who ; Ete’ wedk neubuenh ta be practical demonstrations of the merits of ¢ — Be: Bet “ee Som in Beale for the thirty years, and qe among the t le in the of in the nity who are 4 known to the Court person 4 ally and people who are known to the citizens of this city generally as being m he b she hb among the best people tn the There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, tt te well city. And I don't think that to bear in mind the full name and address of it can be contende that Jordan, €19% Firat Avenue, Seattic. they were either dulons p.m cose Some te. re, te oe f or fgnorant except as the os “opp eta mca laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medical matters. nYolve mora and ju any medicine | t | Je on the part of Doctor In fact, all gment will, therefore, be for Doctor There ts no contention here that ich fs at all harmf wwems to show, as | Jordan any medicine that | er has been Doctor Jordan has | GREATER Vicar tended to benef | T ; | The Medical Board clatmed that these dise rant ool fon the ‘Stare that | Were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could a eee the State, that | io: cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to there was anything in t adve ment that was injurious to public mor So that it gets down to whether or not this ad- is so grossly untrue as to involve fe on the part of Doctor Jordan. in this case, t is so grossly | 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 published tn order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facts in the case Under all the testimony { that the advertiser I cannot untrue as Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, First and Yesler. Girl Big Hit in “It Pays to Advertise” MATINES parLy | ) d me wae SOTLY opm commen ANCE J fimpress SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE circ “THE HOUSE yt exits” Features Each Week 1—THE § BLACK DoTs WATSON & SWAY- LLB — Singers and BEST VAUDEVILLE # AMERICA "ruc 10:20¢ =: WEEKLY Adele Rolland is the only known sut means devised with Played by an actress of leas stm | to sellir It is a Grayson, assumed by Adele Rotinna| Mate: 2:90 Nights 1 and 9 Direct Appeal to Every Movie Theatre-Goer in “It to Advertise,” which) Merry Musical Comedy Tabloid | i forcible, as it gives “a pleasure with Cohan Harris will bring to the MICHARL EMMET @ Co, p re ta: heatre for one weeh n apse ¢ tan | ase.” Universal Moving Picture Tickets nt re oe ° | will ‘soon be just as much a part of our lives as the we February OTHER BIO ACTS & Movies themselves. They are ! 1, they are prac of the a babialon re wt hen coll \ tical, and they are IMMENSELY ile to YQU Miss Rolland, the | | eee aa winner's AYFONEY fi Simplicity and Ease of Redemption tan of his on,” wins the hearty| Mf po ‘ ' epi : apiece te lay be “filthy lucre” but | keeps the interest keenl alive from start to finish c Jause of her audiences.|, y y i P 4 : ‘a the firet time t bavelit ushers happiness right { | Universal Moving Picture Ticket Co., over really had my foot_on the\ through the front doo®,|* 1301 Fifth Ave., Seattle, Wash. Broadway ladder,” she says I s 1 H. H. MUNRO, District Mgr. ete Lage dec cag d coal eae a ral nevertheless. ave a little ome eee eee yee te money from your earnings. |,,, felt that I had secured a posit befor It {a a desira feeling, but not one with which te remain satisfied, and I try at each performance to do a Httle bet SAVE YOUR TEETH any has the same desire) THIEF OU 1 w “MEANEST’ | PORTLAND, |her husband's express th months ¥ he Johnson cleared $13.60 above Aas she returned from last night a thief snatched her containing the $12.50 and fled, Police Capt. Circle classed |the thief the meanest man," and ordered his men to find him or bust.” Driving agon for waa sick farch roe hile Mrs, J fe She to $1.00 #1 to 61.00 m Fillings Gold Alloy Fillings pur ‘WOMAN IS USUALLY STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR, 1, 1916. PAGE 9 CAUSE OE TONG WAR, CHINESE DECLARES BY JACK JUNGMEYER 111 Chinese take their friendships very seriously. Up to @ certain point is ts a fine trait Running amuck, it i# responsible for such deadly tong war fare as Seattle and other Const cities have witnessed within the past two weeks, seven deaths having been reported in as many days. Doors are still barred and windows blinded at the headquar- tara of the Bow Leong and Hop Sing tongs, between whom the re cént feuds developed There te talk of peace, and there ts a members of the two societies still fare out cautiously, dark alleys and gloomy doorways REPORTER VISITS BOW LEONG’'S HEADQUARTERS I wanted to find out about tongs and tong warfare. 1 pound ed on the barred doorway of the Bow Leongs, at 666 King at, and was cautiously admitted I found the Bow Leongs, temporary truce, but avoiding a free manon #ociety, in a state of aioge, On tables in the club room lay blankets and bedding, In a bik urn tea was brewing. At the door stood anxious guards Joo Fong, secretary of the Bow Laong*, volunteered to en- Hghten me regarding tongs, A curious product of American col- lege education and ¢ yodand herita: he speaks English fluent ly and has lost some of the Oriental taciturnity, SECRETARY TELLS WHAT TONGS ARE “Tongs,” said Joe, watching the door rlantwise, “are associa tions organized for social, business, benevolent or protective pur- poses, according to the character of their membership. “Our tong, the How Leong, 1s free mason, And wo help one bers only of good standing among our people, And we help one another in every honorable way “Other tongs, however-—the so-called bhighbinders—are organ- faed chiefly for fighting purposes, Some of them aid and abet out- lawry, They have their professtonal gunmen, who kill Ike crazy men, once t pt started “But in all tongs friendship 1s aupreme—every member sticks by every other member—to the death, if need be.” CHINESE SIT AROUND, ALWAYS WATCHING DOOR A dozen Bow Leongs, concealed as I came tn, and keeping out of sight until I had made known my Identity, now sidled from cov ert to join us at a round card table They sat around us with eager, always one was watching the door “This time,” continued Joe, “the trouble began when Louis Hing, s noted gunman of the Hop Sings, threatened to wipe our tong out of existence unl we paid again a certain agreed sum of money to compensate him for a recent jail term. We ready paid him once, according to a compromise agreement peace between the How Leongs and the Hop Sings. And we were not going to be held up. “USUALLY,” HE SAYS, “THERE'S A WOMAN” anxious, saffron faces, And “RUT USUALLY,” grinned Joe, forgetting for a moment his anxiety, “THERE 18 A WOMAN AT THE BOTTOM OF TONG WARS, YES, IN NEARLY EVERY ID PANCE.” expectantly. fn the ring broke into emiles and chivalrous—would say no mc had already been let. The Bow Leongs ‘They hoped the Hop Sings, too, would saffron fa diplomatic Enough blood, he said, had posted peace notices. bygones be bygones. The Bow Leongs were waiting—but not without watching ‘Thus matters stand today. ‘Tomorrow is tomorrow, Meanwhile, a woman {s amfling Inserutably, ing impotently, biding another day For,” mys Joe re is always the wo: PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICE Tt But somewhere, hat Under the fotnt auspices of many of many | Century club, Seattle Suffrage club, civic and other organizations, @ lcttizens’ memorial service will be| lheld tn honor of Adele M. Fielde,| tian Temperance unton, Anti-Saloon author, missionary and scientist,| league, Antt-Tuberculosis league Iate of Seattle, at the Moore/ Seattle Social and’ Moral Hygtene| theatre Sunday, at 4 p. m. society, Municipal league, Ortho Mra, John Trumbull will act an| pedic ospital FOR MISS ADELE FIELBE Central Counct! of Social Agencies, Mothers’ congress, Woman's Chris | King County Parent-| Jeautiful Premiun DISTRIBUTION “gt other PUBLICITY A Piano and MANUFACTURERS’ to celebrate the Great Victor; (15 highest awards). No one is asked to buy anything to win one of Every one sending answers will receive free t Home Songs” (containing words and music of 66 so Exposition Souvenir Spoon, as well a other contestants to win the First Grand Prize, o valuable Grand Prizes. . First Grand Prize SecondGrand Prize Superb, latest 1916 Latest model, brand new, Studio Model, Brand $50.00 Talking Machine, u and a Purchase Certifi- New Upright Piano. cate good for $99.00. All contestants will also receive from our Advertising Department, besides the Premiums mentioned above, a bona fide cash value Pur- chaser’s Credit Check good toward the pur- chase of any new piano or player piano in the Eilers Music House, Seattle, Washington. Contest closes at 6 p. m., Western Union time, Wednesday, March &, 1916, All answers rece { or matled after that e will not be accepted. Don't delay answering. CAUTION—Write name and address very carefully and plainly, and send in the solution just as soon as possible. Awards will be made immediately after contest closes, and all contestants will be notified An Interesting Puzzle chairman of the meeting Among the organizations taking an active part in the arrangements are The Washir Women’s Legislative com Women's Good Government league, Woman's AMUSEMENTS ETROPOLITAN THEATRE nar. TODAY “t'00" TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK MAT. SATURDAY, BIG COMEDY "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” THE HIT MAIN BI THE BEST 20-—TWI HARRY Harr: & Hayes—Nert Three Natalle Travel Weekly India’s Newest Symbolte OARA rd In “Di = °| Begin now, with us. ) n os Mr. Cohan, Mr, Harris} and Porre that I have, for Interest re] % UNION SAVINGS &\; OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS than I did at the last.” 207 University St. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Miss Rolland prefers to talk} Teeth extraste’d absolutely witheut pete free from 8:00 to © pm. daily. abou ne anaes rather than think every member of| 1 TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus $800,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. B. GOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer. | HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial District Teacher association, counct!, Direct Legislation league and the Seattle Federation of | Women's clubs. ’ DR. L. RB. CLARK They are one of the mort { your body, A » attention they are] not, becaune large number nd to thetr the patn « Ing teeth. W nd your efficter teeth put into Phis in an absolut natrate ft ) and make them pra ™- \Iiquor, issued since January 1, were | most sctentific and up-to-date |leas methods, which enable us to perform the most difficult dental work without hurting the patient a bit. We have a staff of expert inte, every one of whom {sa uate man, who has his certift from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair don't have for! at you will @ by a competent proof ts right be to take our we the lowent—a ft ts in le rule, from which we wilt pe no deViation, that we | will not be underbid on price NOVO-CAIN” to the proper is positively essen performance of painioss dentistry, We have’ an ample supply of {t. Most dental of fices have none, nor can they get it Aek for tt Regal Dental Offices Dr, L. R. Clark, Manager 1405 Third Ave, N Cor, Thira w. ana U % MEN, | KNOW THAT) Improper measures dineann often the caune ong standing trouble, I treat alt pDIsOR. DERS OF MEN. “6oe" oF "914" for blood disor. € n. to 8 Dp. 10 & m to 1% Central Labor| TEETH TEETH | _ MANY LICENSES Can you arrange these numbers (use only 1 and 9 inclusive) so they will total 15 up and down and side- ways, and, perhaps, diagonally? As soon as you solve it, send your answer Also fill out the statistic blank below. Do not delay. You cannot afford to | lf be late | Important—Each number is to be used but once. | | If unsuccessful at first, try again mathematicians | jf say it can be done. | | For the best arranged, neatest, correct and most | | artistic answer we will give the prizes in order of | if merit. ‘All prize winners will be notified and all prizes not called for within fifteen days after closing of contest are forfeited. This paper, or any other way may be used. When more than one person in a family is found as contestant, awards will be void All in this great publicity event are given absolutely free. Neatness rangement, as accuracy, will be consid All answers must be the contestant’s individual work. In case of tie, exact duplicates of every prize in this contest will be awarded. The decision of the three judges will be final. All answers must be sent at once to Desk H, Eilers Music House, Eilers Bidg., Seattle, Wash. | | prizes a as CAN IT BE DONE? If you can arrange these figures 80 they total 15 in every direction, up and down and sideways, and perhaps diagonally, send your an- FREE PRIZES “15 PUZZLE” CONTEST at the Panama-Pacific s having an equal chance Why the “15 Puzzle”? free in most liberal AND 1s a International Exposition these prizes. he collection of “National ngs), also an elegant “415” ith all the r some of the other very Third Grand Prize Beautiful Chest of Guar- anteed Silverware, and a Purchase Certificate good for $99. 00. This distribution is particl pated In by seven of the great plano manufacturers of the na- tion, representing the finest and most valuable pianos and player pianos made. This great offer is made to emphasize the great vic- tory at the Panama-Pacific Expo- sition (fifteen highest awards), and also to reduce the cost of selling pianos. The old methods of paying solicitors and agents, magazine and theatre program advertising, or engaging great artists to play their pianos in public are costly, and do not add to the intrinsic worth of the in- strument. By distributing a por- tion of such advertising appro- priation to the actual retail buy- J] parties reap the greatest possible benefits. We are to use a liberal portion of the manufac- turers’ advertising money in this profit-sharing campaign, thus making this most unusually attrac- tive offer direct to every one. Statistic and Information Blank Mail this blank, or one similar, with your address. We want to know. Which make of plano or player plano do you consider the best? Piano Player Piano . Name popper Peeerererrerots Street NO, csccecccceceescsseccee CIty .cceeeeee Should have a Plano or Player Piano, write name and address here. Name ... Street No. ~ CIY os seeeeee Address all replies to Desk H, care ewer at once. Third at University, Seattle, Wn. inrnconeemevastanaisestcaseaiipaiiesteiaaa WOMEN OBTAIN LONDON, March 1.—A lull n the battle for Verdun was reported by a Paris wireless message today, which also warned that there was no rea- son to believe that the offen- sive had been abandoned. | More than one-third of the county | auditor's permits for 22,728 quarts |@——— of beer and 9,983 quarts of other ‘ obtained by women This was the assertion Wednes day of “Bartenders” W. V, Hart and Jerry Reardon, at the court house, | who attributed the condition to the | lfact that workingmen cannot reach the office in time to “get theirs,” so they send the wives. Last month, the records show, Mquor business increased 100 Jcent over the previous month. | Permits for 21,914 quarts of beer NEW | the per the and Jand 7,561 quarts of other Mquors }were issued in February. More|/@ H |than 200 permits was the aveage | 2 % a |daily output SAT MES | ‘CONSERVATION FOES PLAN LEASING BILL WASHINGTON, March 1.—Antt- conservation senators today made are a of the ters a terms on which every power site the government controls would be |leased to private interests for de- velopment just a blood LEAP YEAR BABIES tism Joints Mr. and Mrs, William Robert Scott, || *nees and shoulder. | Providence hospital, and to Mr. and | Your pore treatment et neg Mrs, William J. Blair, 2010 B,|] Stopped tt ina few days. | ihre’ Mercer st., at the Seattle General '] I think it is wonderful.” | 'T hospital, Tuesday. Both are girls. TT CURES THROUGH THE PORES PLACE OF PAIN TABLETS AND INTERNAL MEDICINES Pleurisy, relieved by simply applying it over the affected parts and over deep-seated pain. the Myers bill an amendment to directly opposing the result they c s seek e) Shie! 5 7 > ant . vs ae pending Shields waterpower to accomplish. The bodily poisons The Myers proposal is to fix must be eliminated before a lasting cure is possible. Roth t bills have been de- Tho New Pore Treatment fs simply magical nounced by Gifford Pinchot as} od te effec te unde jae underlying tissues, It sabe dated : penetrates the {nflamed parts, keeps the grossly careless of the public in Pores lubricated and active and the trouble terest gradually clears up and disappears. In the more Spine and let absorb. These spine treatments WHAT THEY SAY sine bring ek relief in all nerve and Kidney trou Leap year haules were born to| Had rheumatism tn Don't fail to try the New Pore Treatment for the complexion. ‘MRS, LARSON QUEEN | Gov. Lister was present with |many out-of-town visitors at the jinstallation of officers of Hatasu temple, No, 1, Daughters of the Nile, in the hall of the Scottish Rite Masons, Tuesday night. Mrs, 'Annie Larson was installed queen, PORE TREATMENT TAKES Relief of All Kinds of Aches Is a Most Wonderful Treatm for Pleurisy and Nasal Catarth, E new treatment réliev es aches nd soreness wherever applied. neuralgia and rheumatism ll simultaneously benefited and the bottoms feet. Old-fashioned porous plas- re of little value in the relief of They seal the pores, Free pore action is s essential to good health as free action, hronic cases of neuralgia or rheuma- ub tt plentifully around the aching: and over the nerve centers along the It takes every particle lan matt it store.

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