The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1916, Page 7

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yany drug store (this {s -trous, glossy, - Make This An Electrical appilances, attri fenient choosing ment. oe Three pot With mote silk or art Electrto Percolators Cotte +" Biectric Eercola $13.50, $15.00, $16.50, $17.50 ana $18.00 YOU SAVE 810 TO $20 WHEN Sort 25 oane|FOXHALL KEENE There {s ofe sure way that wer failed to remove dandruff at once, and then you destroy {t ent do this, just get about four ounces of plain, Common liquid arvon from i) you wil {t at night when re need), apply seglp,and rub {t in gently with the {ynger tips. dandruff will be gone, and in or four more will completely dissolve ly destroy every single sign and @ of ft, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all {tching and dis ging of the scalp will stop instant ly, and your hatr will be fluffy, lus silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times bet- ter.— Advertisement. “TRUSS TORTURE Can ve eliminated by = Lundberg Rupture Sup) We free trial to prove its. ‘superior td co. |. LUNDBERG 3167 Third Ave. ETROPOLIT:, THEATRE ‘Week Commen’g Sun., Dec, 10 Mats, ‘Wednesday f Saturday ‘The Funniest Pi = the Whole W: a TWIN BEDS A laugh-a-minute comedy of life among the apartment dwellers You will laugh till your ribs tickle your sides, and then some PRICES — Nights and Sat Mat., SOc to $1.50—Special Wed. Mat., 25¢ to $1.00 SEATS NOW ON SALE x Office Opes Tomorrow—The Select program of native music who directs « Williams & Fuller “Those Funny Fellows” him answer the same charge on « Gladys Vance Russell & Bell SLAVS WIN HEIGHT which he has been acquitted, h Py j . 4 | declared here tod Sle With the Mirror Dress : eretese Comedy Act és AND THEN LOSE IT La poli pi eer pe Feature Photoplay, “Saint, Devil and Woman PETROGRAD, Dec. 6.—-Occupan-| of the men who committed the mur Five-Part Drama, With Florence La Badie cy of a height west of Jablonitza, in| der he sald, as he drew from his} the wooded Carpathians, but a fore-| pocket COMING SUNDAY—OLGA'S FAMOUS LEOPARDS —Olympla ¢ sCombinat! PACIFIC (Uptown OF SAT A complete line of the famous Hotpoint and other electrical tively displayed on our first floor for your con- uetomers may make Holiday Gift Selections and have them conveniently adjusted to account without the usual initial pay of lectrical ppliances aedicne c im $6.50 Blectric Reading and Floor Lamps “* $12.50 ... $15.00 We Charge No Interest M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE:S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine. bas tiring; use enough to moisten the By morning most, {f not all, of applications and en- | WOMEN DEMAND ‘PALACE HIP | RASKIN'S ROYAL RUSSIAN BALALAIKA BAND direction of Samuel Raskin, only Chas. T. Del Vecchio & Co SAME ee) TOL TOre STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1916, PAGE 7 JUST GIVEN PRIZES AS AMERICA’S PERFECT GIRLS! Christmas alo Ne ree, five and six-y Hotpeint Boudotr $25.00 ... $35.00 $7.50 —— $9.00 .,. $11.00 FIRST PICTURE OF 1916 PRIZE WINNERS IN NEEDHAM PHYSICAL PERFECTION CONTEST From left to right—trene Wooster and Helen Roseborough, of St. Louis; Gladys Imboden, of Gris tol, Tenn., and Hazel Murphy, of Connereville, Ind. They are college women. Needham is a New Albany, man, who has given prizes annually for years to the moat perfect young women MAJESTIO PLECTRIC HRATER Ind., TO ASK $100,000 OF LEGISLATURE TO ADVERTISE STATE IN THE EAST Real comfort for the bedroom or t $6.50, $7.50 .., $10 You BUY A BUCK’S RANGE 12 weeks during the heavi-| bile travel would be encouraged n Each ear, {t is claimed, would sp CONTINUED Resolutions were adopted Tues-|approximately §25 a day while in| fay night at the » the state, and that 1,000 machines FROM PAGE 1 ¥ sige {annual meet ing of the Seattle Commercial club, would represent expenditure of | period of ask! © leg ture to appropri. | $250,000, There ought to be 10,000 Ree peegee ee 00. She be obtain-| machines, at least, enter the atate ken. “In the past we had no chance 44 the city will also be urged tela year to compete for the Eastern tourist giropriate $10,000 annually S, D, Reskwell. etiorsey toc eal travel. About er cent came bY “ kecretary J, C. Reid, speaking in xis — |way of the Northwest, and Califor. | Hotel Men's association, and one of favor of an extensive campaign, urged that not only the atate should | ‘Be first men to aid in the fight for furnish money to advertine, but that| the discontinuanco of the differen the city council should create a sep tial, said that the hotel men of the arate fund for bringing the merits | state recognized the benefits of pub of Seattle before the eyes of |letty for the development of the Pastorners. Northwest, and have already adopt Good Investment ed a resolution to encourage and “The state fund should be used/urge upon the next legislature that to make the state as a whole unit oan than $100,000 shall be set known said It is @ legiti-/ aside f ublicity work of the state, mate {tem of expenditure that {# @) beginning April state investinent. It is an ideal op R. H. Madison. tary of the portunity to make Puget sound licity bureau of the Chamber of| known as @ summer resort. Our! Commerce, said the chamber had| farm lands and opportunities can be formally indorsed the proposition of| boosted, and every taxpayer wil!/ asking the legislature for morey. The plan suggested by Daken will profit by the increased travel Indications are strong that not yaign in large met) It was pointed out by Commercia!| only will the various organizations on lasting over a|Club representatives that } aC ala got the r Cooler Traveling is cooler to travel by the rn route, but people would et pay the additional money. Now we have an evan break and it is up to us to show them what we have to ofter. Our HURT BY FALL OFF HIS HORSE BALTIMORE, « Dee. Physi. of clans attending Forhall 5 Kee dou who was thrown from bis horas while participating tn a chase ne the Hartford Hunt club yesterday refused to discuss the extent of| Keene's injuries today jconsist of Preparations at the club indicat jtzopoliten ed that Keene would be brought to} Baltimore, It scenery and busi 88 Oppo es are certainly a par with, if not better than thore the South, There can be no but that our climatical con ditions are much better for trave We propose to get busy and drive our way thru to the finish Weity campaign, a whole, cluding the « elieved that an| 5 ‘Wout a operation wil! ecessary, Keene Washington and Oregon and the s known to have beea serious! province of British Columbia, may rt about the head and badly/ join hands In bringing the attrac shaken up. tions of this section of the country Keene has deen seriously burt | to the attention of the tourists of jtime and again while riding. In America 895 during a polo match at Pros | | pect park, Brooklyn, he was knook-| ed from his pony and the horse fell | jon b He was rendered uncon-| |scious, In 1902 he was thrown| er of the ministry pledged their « Bonar Law eorge to head the Have a Good Reliable Stomach BY EO L. KEEN U. P. Staff Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 6—Premier pad of I loyd. while hunting in England and suf-| h'e fall wae due to pub | !"* jfered concussion of the brain.| ta sa reat to siideal 4 sew ministry Later he was badly hurt by a fai] |e opinion, » King Follows Precedent zs jin Iretand | trigue In tendering the premiership to | Set !t Strong and With You on All Lioyd-George’s uncompromie Law, King George followed consti Occasions by Using Stuart's ing attitude of the past few tution cedent, which requires Dyspepsia Tablets ffer, shoul rap Irst be made days—an attitude in which he | suc | was cordially eupported by to the leader of the largest party |A Free Trial Package Wii! Prove It SUFFRAGE BANNER 12% oc Co'1sfmer povtice oo. (12 (20 foe pf te, Sener ued oe eae os 2 bg th tpi . | ponents as Andrew Bonar Law The whole situation Is a melting|are the foremost means of social Buley Hunbing. ot Bin iy Moat and Sir Edward Carson—was | pot of efforts. It i# problemati enjoyment, They also caus dys and Mrs, Beast Papandre, ot Ban| simply the concrete expression how the liberal, Jabor and Irish | peptic to throw a fit. It is not the Francisco, two of the Congressional Fe ua (ote eee | Ineptitude of the Asquith coall- Carson Scores Coup ge hecklers who waved! Sir Edward Carson was credited nulating a spectacular the purpose of enlisting tion regime | tt represented the profound and count " confession that an en apitol tqdar| brag dy congress re new ary if the of enough the to demand the return of the cap-| . t ed intelli th hole. of Ire ! tured flag |war was to < rn » whole of’ Ire n red fis gently, ecergetically and = effi-| cl t . would be offered The flag was turned over to the| &°nt home rule on th ent asia of ec by the nationalists to ar of conscription to I The Carson pr ported, would als sergeant-at-arms of the house afte had Necessity Forced Cri It was the concrete expression of fear that without » Page Jimmy Griffen re down b The flag is ours, and we want|* Py it.” said the women, as they reach. |°°.° torn as | poral, it was re uch a ate Ulster permit ed the capitol. “We don't expect position of indecision a after three years’ trial to decide he refusal.” | tion regarding great war! whether to remain | | They refused to say what tack| Problems which characterized Late today, however, Str Edward t would thke if they cot one. the administration in recent ally denied that he : months has been curiously exen uch proposals. => fied “in persona onscription to Ire-| “Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Are as mediately add 150, Reliable as My Full Jeweled e of av 0 t Hritain’s forces. Watch, Always Exact” 1 There was much speculation to-| character of the food, nor the quan yesterday.|day as to Asquith’s future. It is] tity, it is simply a weak stomach's ultimatum fol Lioyd-| thought poss! he may become] failure to supply in sufficient vol-| George's s definite refus to con-| lord chanc ime the digestive juices to care for | — ae —— | th od. If you will eat a Stuart's | you sour risings, fo heartburn, no feel- | Gate Dental Offices on the Pretfie Const. PAINLESS AUSTIN ing of being stuffed ape ‘ HOME NOW sleep better, without dreams, ana not have the roof of your mouth caked with brown soap the 3 Mil tio W toe | - ti mornin, You will eat anything aa a : 1 ok ihe ples peers M cer P i De 6 , D and never have your stomach fill », od to Tacoma in answer| McDaniel. prosecuting attorney Of) with gas, You will eat anywhe ptt r i Af ley Buchavan county, was u free ma you go, and ¢ no thought to co: Alpes red io Miesini Tay an Mtlcen or] ene sequences, There ts nothing like ee Ca eee ea bya ang| McDaniel was acquitted last night] q good, r ple stomach, made and and Aiding all good-bye and of the murder of his wife. The jur of 4 ade tuart's Dyspepsia Tat lets. Get a 50-cent box today at any drug store and you are then prepared for the best there is, Send coupon for a convincing trial pack age. latter dead in the Olym was out 1 hour and 36 minutes, It took five ballots to reach an agree ment The first three attempts to reach a verdict regulted in a vote of 10 Biggest Show Yet! mn had shot himself in t onday, after he « wife's parenta, whe a Young Milice had had ted t songs, dances, under the personal dancer in the world sbdnditepie ot " ; DB? 2 for acquittal; the fourth wa his own music. been employed as secretary to D. B./ 41 to 1; the fifth was unanimous y . Olson, superintendent of the Mon-| and sent MeDaniel to his home and | Free Trial Coupon Comedy “Fired From Yale’’ roe reformatc and had always! three motherless babies, a free| F. A. Stuart Co, 241 Stuart # Skit been considered a conscientious | man Bullding, Marshall, Mich.: Send worker, | me at once a free trial McDanlel expects to hunt down | ckage the murderer of his wife and make | . Charlotta “The Human Dragon” of Stuart's Dyspepsia 1 a memorandum sheet At rate, I have enough evidence st certain persons to make od ret ent later, on account of| a violent artillery fi vtatled In| ag iadava a |me believe I can catch those who | j kil led Harriet | NEW USE FOR AUTO 2 :%%20.20-0% DO | of his time to “trailing” persons h Bor" ea 6 Malt, belleves gallty an will Kew | Go to the Right Orug Ce. rituo # Nquors shall| continue his duties as county pros: | Bot he HROUEHE Duto Indian ravers until January 1, when his| 168: Washingten Bt i in Montana | boat, wagon| term expires | And the Doctor will give you a care- led,” the tatutes provide Fifty criminal cases are on the |ftul examination and prescribe for f Bo Joe Pa ealth Indian,| court docket now and MeDaniel de-| you FREE. All that we ask is that CO. INC Broueht ‘soms On an omobile,|clared he would try at least one of | you become a patron of the stor: orthern Bank Bide and today stands a good chance to them—a murder case in which a] Doesn't this sound like good bu Fourth aad Pik rth and . woman was beaten to death. nese to you? | escape punishment GRAND . | ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE TODAY THEATRE Third Ave. and Cherry EUGENE LEVY, Mor. A NEW 5-REEL FEATURE PHOTO TODAY I THE HARMONY KINGS Bnappy Songs You'll Remember Il GRACE SISTERS Some Now Steps and Parodies Il DUNN ad ADAMS Knights of Comedy IV O’NEIL and SMITH With a Load of Laughs V THE 3 NEWSIES 4 Stare of “The Star” - LIVELY ENJOYABLE ACTS STUNTS of Broadway” i The Most Amaz- ing Photo-Drama Ever Produced TO WEEKDAY MATINEES Evenings Sundays ... 10c | " Neged in, Paint Co, will give at the next 4 who argued the bape weno agen meeting of the Y. M. C. A. sales- the amended complaint was wholly! | oghip class at 8 o'clock Thur KNOCK OUT DIVORCE SCANDAL CHARGE “°° _ day night. The lecture will be open HART TO TALK to the public. Superior Judge Tallman has yjeut. Gov. Louis F. Hart will ordered stricken certain “scandal- give an address on “The Governor! gee Dr. Edwin J. Brown ous and frrelevant” charges in the and bag State bapegy ascernpadiee © 8 . Do. 8. mes 7 o'clock Wednesday evening, ‘ore Seen Liace bar were the Ta a eaten HIMSELF G. Morrison against Frank M * professor ashington ‘i Difficult Or The order was issued upon a mo- der” is the subject of an address tion of At Cole,| which W. Rhodes of the Paraffin classes. “How to Land the Morrison, the mathema Beattie’s| of the University of eae 113 Fires Av. ‘Union Block. eet of teeth or = $25.00 set These prices in extracting with VINDICATED BY THE COURT| Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Scereree (cureg of Teherraleci by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his license to ractice medicine revoked, the ntion of Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies con the board being that the ad- vertisement 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 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 Heenge Judge French stated in his decision: The court cannot find tn this ease that any credulous or ignorant persons have been deceived. On the other READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Seattle, Nov, 1, 1914, Twelve years ago T had tubercular abscesses on my neck and under my arma, and the doctors here offered to cut them out for $500, but admitted that It might result in crippling my arm for iffe. Doctor J. Bugene Jordan cured me without an operation, and I have remained well ever since. (Signed) — C. B. BOYD, 2715 Fourth Ave. North. hand, the witnesses who rt b Avi tical @ aves ¢ th ato a ss nan. neodtaed na have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of have been produced on be my system right here in Soattle for the past thirty years, and half of Doctor Jordan are hundreds of signed testireonials on file tn my office, written by among the best people in the grateful patients whom T have cured, will attest to ite xeon" st as pistanate o Cures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronte Inflammation o! ity. pie Nap people, the Riad Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory N people of standing {nthe Diabetes, Prolapsus Uteri, Dropsy, Chronic Dxepepela community, people who are Chronic Erys s, Chronto ¢ 4 Lumps in the Brea known to the Court person: Heart Diseane (including He Hip Disease, Infantile ; 5 alysis, Locomotor Ataxla, § Senile Gangrene, J ally and people who are Ri amatiam, Meningitis, Neural alysis, Spinal Curvature, Goltre, Strabisn St. Vitus’ called incurable diseases. known to the citizens of this Dance and most of the other so- city generally as being e bert among the best people in the There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, {t 1s well elty. And I don't think that to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J, Eugene it can be contended that Jordas, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m_ to 8 they were elther credulous pm: Sundays from 2 p.m, to 6 p.m, Consultation free. Corn or ignorant except as the spondence solicited, Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable laity generally {s somewhat ignorant of medical matters. to invelve 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, 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 published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with tie proven facts in the case. 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 seems to show, as ras that 18 concerned, that any medicine that ever has teen administered by Doctor Jordan has | tended to benefit the patient. There is no contention on the part of the State, and ft so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything in this advertisement that was injurious to public morals, So that it gefs Cown to whether or not this ad- tisement i# so grossly untrue as to involve oral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot ind that the adverdsement is so grossly untrue as Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, First and Yesler.

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