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STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1917, PAGE 6 NO. 7124 DOES FIRST DAY’S WORK | IN WALLA WALLA AND SEES HIS | FIRST BLOODY PRISON FIGHT (No. 7124 presents today oe les, that of @ nense of confusion | 6 whir and elick of machiner The Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the United States ANUARY REDUCTIONS Good Teeth--Good Health | Good Health-- tt A: i Nac te AL apap aie the state prison at Walla whir 4 i Walla, Yesterday he told of | OF BUCHANAN WEDS and the strange surroundings gen : ed et e being assigned to a cell, To- | er 1 had ne worked in @ give y a selection of fine | day he tells of his first day factory, and it was all new to m Trimmed and Tailored Suits of ' In the jute mill at prison The next thing which impressed pronounced individual style— t labor.—Editor.) me was the waste and utter une , BY NO, 7124 exsness of the whole undertaking with the added advantage of ‘i The next morning, after Doing Useless Child's Work | ° : H j breakfast, the ory, “MIll tine,” Phir Sere. Ge wernt Liberal Credit 7% So many of the ments that manki came echoiry down the wings ta ‘ 1e » to $304 and was taken up by the var. alues Up to $ a) lous trustics of the different corridors, | was about to get my first experience of the much-discussed and = much hated jute mill My cell-mate had told me that | would probably “hit a loom,” as weavers were al ways in demand, it being gen breath, bad stomach, rheumatism, and many teeth. Have you noticed your friends shrink that it must be your offensive breath wt many times about your dental defects—the You have, without doubt, t you would sce some one about your poor teeth, but each time you have said, “I of earnin going to.” “I am going to” never accomplishes anything unless followed by action the part of the one who makes the resolution erally regarded as the most re y must - undesirable kind of work in x ubor of the mill, His prediction was “re a few c fulfilled. ut lones he ew ear’ Ss eso ution | We marched in a double ling money on ¢ made and the Suit Valuen » n the cell) the yards, | iene’ be nemate : . | Up to $50.00 a dist f near quarter of a ~ No one bete ealizes t nad-| Resolve right now to have y attended t Give us. the ty of mile, closely watched by severe) | Mah “¢ ~ $34.50 Making you happy. You will go away from our off ice that your tion to the prison labor problem i _eiiers than Warden Drumm neelf, who. F gif {for the position he ¢ 5 ¢ No one likes to see poor teeth—not even the dentist. That's why we advertise to fj} | caulen. dad ta oasbnsanty tude to Yad B if tas get you here and show you just what you will need to make your teeth so that when THICK, WAVY, FREE! Tes. Geraro V Caswent |ntortinaten under bis charge. am eautiful we ad act } abashed or self ‘ but rather, pleasee ith . nas alr enta e a 1 j j y you smile you need not feel abashed iou it rather, pleased with yot I, ike humueall do va capeabaraams| Saiey farts chit reo ey - A ANG, ur- 1" appearance niece of President Buchanan. She) the penitent and the ‘op | bat 35, 7 ¥ * rs pit | has just been married Only im-| game comm) on haa started th i 7 m a5 th. T d Confidence is tl t et that a person can have. It spells succe Con i FROM DANDRUFF mediate relative 4 friends knew|neucleus of what will become 4 AS . Irimme wd fi f the marriage thoroly equipped « fart j J A : dence means belief in oneself, and that or s experienced when you are sure of your- fj} he marring SA dkine THBtEStad ee ten ould ale) Suits shi | ’ | ‘ we a ; } need by those w . th are 1 and ir , or 4 practical basis and me eal 1 we self, a condition only ex enced by those w tee ure fg 1 in perfect con Draw a moist cloth through) armed guards ter-| % Pract baat r nd me nr ally : cic: it Se a i ition. To have confidence, know you are right. Confidence in your ability hair and double its beauty | vais on the wa “tooled any Poceon area copried ‘ ade ot y t ' to see the genuine sincerity of « proposition for your own good prompts us to give at ence pa Until a short time be world anew. These farming ex i | materials, trimmed in Hud- you, for a short time only, the benefit of our : my arrival the inmates had b periments have proved so success eeyewee. + wncrenmnane son seal, moleskin, skunk compelled to march in lock-step, | 4 Save your hair! Dandruff dis- Hee een had been abet, | Mi that Warden Drum ts at present t and other fashionable furs | ahha st *| working out a plan by which the fy’ pr ’ gr appears and hair stops | ished » may acquire, without immedt- | selling at substantial reduc- th o Ke a ion on or comang. ot: | gTaiking in Line Tabee Ate outlay or legistative. approprs | y: bn mmediate Yes! Cortain?—) bidden a was punishable by « oa ‘ FP te oe tha enitent in ITH O fe Come in and be convinced free examination will be given you and an estimate # the Joy of it, Your hatr be-| term , than 24 hours 10 | order to provide ol aun seein W | JR i BE ac bh work {0 be done, together with the cost tne: wbeohitaly: fren ae git. wavy, fay, abundant the At that time each in-| rut eecupation for a kreater num CREDIT PLAN on appears as soft, lustrous and| mate ha r imber sewe spe A Remember, you are under no obligation to u cata grin on gee Brag Ah , 2p ence | ber of men pir , fan ( teou entio Painle extractior Latest thod a application of Danderine, Also try| so the wall « could whon All Like Outside Work You can get your Suit tomorrow and pay for it Lady attendant Pees sic pu te — . methods and his—-moisten a cloth with a Uttlelto “redtag,” in case of violation} Every man in the “pen” prefer later, Arrange y yments to sult—either by improvements Dan¢ and carefully draw rule It frequently ha outside work, and if given a choice the week or month * ’ . through your hair, taking one #mall| that defective eyesixht or inaccur-| between working in the jute mill Laboring People’s Dentists |atrand at a time. ‘This will cleanse| acy in reading numbers, on the|and farming, the jute mill would | jthe hatr of d dirt or excemive! part of the guards, r ited n| stand {dle tomorrow morning loll, and | st a few moments you! men being red-tagged wrongfully,| Mg first day in the mill came t | e @ Ihave doubled the beauty of yea in which case the vict wer t}and end and we were forming ha A delightful surprise awalts] of juck, there being absolutely 1 ch back to our cells. Some ; & | mo whose air bas been Ne®) appeal from official aint. AJ thin mit of the usual caused a 1 ectro alin ess entists “4 scraggy, faded ary ly ishment slip turned tn by ywd to gather around of the| ng srittl thin, | Benides beauttfy:| guard meant a term In the, hole [spinners saw t 1332-34 SECOND AVENUE . 0 . mnderine dissol¥e®) without a neg { 1 is back, | withou 105 1-2 PIKE ST. f dandruff; cleanses.) anout the head The ONB Store Where CREDIT Is Really an Accommodation 1 1 inv # the scalp.| abotishe | staining bh 4 formin fo pring # falling) away w reddiah on t 4 jha what wi y MOM) on the . sbordina: m | ¢ t fle The ¢ 1 t after a few we use an extent as to rem ul yar ed to e place of dis |—— - rg ay en you see new hair—fine and ng f : turbance with rifles trained down | : WILLIAM BERNARD EGAN ‘v TIMA | SE 9 S| “ <a tires pene “sed K atures, and ordered roa! - . It is often safer to know nothing,| ownership of a piece of soap; the Siam, mennano. £°4% ULTIMATUM SENT — | WE'LL PAY US VISIT [secs 2: “en vesut “rear tumlnlng features, end ordered | ace iar tana aor [ioe safer to now nothing | ore of pace, of san: ne alr & ne all them back into NO|-nad it in for him"; that was all,| sarcastic laugh, ttifles such as and St. Paul, died yesterday } Z = before punishment was inflicted | ordered home in Sedro-Woolley GREEKS BY ALLIES” , WASHINGTON Jan. 9.—Lemuei |*!? ‘Prior to this, however, it wan] shot was red, however. 1 . her|these often precipitate ill feelin; anderine is to the hair what " The next morning one of the ot! Pp Pp r4 congressman from ae owers of rain aad sanshine| "00ut At even break whether a} Ne 206 See. See , [colored prisoners failed to show up|that leads to quarrels and serious } LONDON , The Gree pe, and chairman of thelsre to vegetation. It goes right to| Ze Would spend tho night in his} In a short haifminute thelin the mill. He had been identi-| fights, . 3 f hittee on naval affatrs. invigorates and streagth.| °!! Of im the hole wounded man lay alone. © had) tied with the assault and removed| And no wonder. The deadly Sembee: eppmackod Mahe Si { to visit the Bremerton |(n° “hom iis eahilaveting, etiea | Punishment Sudden ; down with an iron), solitary confinement, |monotony of the place is nerve. max today. The Times today de yard during the coming su ' and ilfe-producing proper.|_"T&¥e Off your shoes and get) agement of the! And all this without a ripple of racking. The grind of the iron clared the allies’ conference in cause the hair to grow lone, cup,” f the wing suar wae Sonne The] excitement or comment. The| discipline; the brooding care; the formulated an¢ Gispatched strong and beautiful | was the only ation that pu perintendent. Ww 41D} Wheels of the system were effec-| hopelessness of it all: the thought r note to this The largest ploces of marble ever! You can rely have pretty,| '*t was to be inflicted, It titude of ¢ oo 4 ence in suc a} tive, as well as relentless | that friends have forgetten one: be viendo gti set in af in this country| charming, lustrous hair, and lote ¢ en happened that men were ordered him carried oaiieies Gale everything tends toward is without ta the: 5 on a stretcher ew who bit him, or} Knowledge is aor mes trial to prove its super or- manding com ance TNOCATD BY THE COUR Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court eee = (oyred of Tuberculosis th all pr ave been o place In thelit, if you will just get ch one ofitie of Knowlton’s Jany drug sto jand try | sone nt bot-| thus pun from | knowing why counter| When we reached the mill I wa Quarreis betwen cell-mates are| tence and reckless _bitternes frequent. The enforced, intimate These men are not in any way di ferent from others. It is their en- 1 f h ng at association of two men in a cell) |lined up in front of the capaci | 8 thing at Walla Walla, |tive veeven fects often, breeds | Yifonment which causes them to | matus atred. Little things, that | @¢t differently. That is all. ‘as Ce TRY THIS FOR A would ‘h unnoticed on the outside, | (Another article from the ch | take on a false importance. Who| pen of No. 7124 will appear hethe of we se shall first read the newspaper; the tomorrow.) q oln a ts as to disarmament, |! —— ————} tendent’s office with thr to wait & casua of ascertainin ad the usual number Depending |i iss vee| COLDS FINE Been “Going It” Too Hard? | } d with the implement Se on eon cae ivabcried “Pape's Cold Compound”) Lots of folks who are tired,|/quite a while to straighten. The ack part of the mill, where | was! Ends Severe Colds or Grippe |°r®: nervous, rheumatic and achy, oer of my kidneys was irregular turned over to ¢ loom | t. are showing all the signs of early jand the kidney secretions were un- Joperators to be taught to weave in Few Hours kidney trouble without realizing it./natural. Doan's Kidney Pills cured This operati takes all the way] J a This condition is too often the|me and I have remained free from n from two weeks to two montha,| You can end grippe and break up| rosuit of our great American fault! kidney trouble ever since. according to the aptness of the|® severe cold elther in head. chest making one continual rush of f sciasors—-and conduct Upon the ability. of the | ody or limbs, by taking a dose of| sverything, whether work or pleas Pape's Cold Compound" every |@very Une. Mie ew enough rest, two hours until three doses are| air, exercise or 8 taken | » tear down faster than Nature an India It and the first uild It weakens the kid 1915, 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- Indian Is His Teacher M teacher tly opens clogged-up air passages in the hing he asked me was the length | head, stops nasty discharge or n of my term. It is considered a each of the pri ing, relieves sick headache, | liness, feverishn sore throat tack of kidney trou to get rid of, usu title and an attor- vertisement reproduced, hal ties, by the way, to qu sing, soreness’ and stiffness ist’ give the body and \ which had been running in pe 4 his crime Ix t ed-up! Quit blow ar nd help the kidney's the local newspapers, w ® inion for pro- mu unteered.|ing and mase your stronger. Try Doan’s Kidney gntrue, that Doctor Jordan r, however, to in-| throbbing nothing else in| Pills, They have helped thousands could not cure the diseases st relief |of kidney sufferers, many of them mentioned therein. tection is like trying to [}q one is “in for,” and| the world gives such prom even Indicate a pleasing personal as “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which | your own friends and net Doctor Jordan appealed to |] Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by sit on two chairs—the Nterest which serves ifstead of «| costs only cents at any drug|But don't delay, for chronic kidney Mi Goarts ta the matter and oe ve formal’ titrodection store. It acts without assistance is dangerous the trial of the case which Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by liability of neither is || Upon my replying that my minj-|tastes nice, and causes no incon this Seattle case followed, in the Superior te ” mum was five y s, Johnnie | venience. je sure you get the Court, produced evidence of Glandular Remedies Jefinitely fixed (whom 1 afterwards learned to|&enuine Seattle iis a character that caused definitely fixed. know well and to like) replied | Thor Christie, 411 W. Repub Judge Walter M. French to - with racial dryness i) Lat, iva. Auman bbhel a decision to Doctor Humph! Then you'll have lots | 7 tempers ides. restoring to hiss bis READ HIS TESTIMONIAL o Per ea eal sas. [fom not to old temperate : license. ARS gs ER Divided responsibility ou needn't hurry miclty paktel, altho 1 man Judge French stated tn his Twelve years ago I had tube abscesses on my In a day's work of nine hours, | d to keep at my work. Every oon: rig pip rae Ba i TE ge IG fet generally means no re- |jeach weaver ts expected to turn time 1 stooped, however. it tank 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- half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people In 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 city generally as being among the best people tn the city. And I don’t think that it can be contended that they were either credulous 110 yards of cloth. This is not | sponsibility. lifficult, as the average weaver I ty, makes about 14 yards per hour, | and an expert can mak high | as 20. Rarely does the superin-| tendent red-tag a man for failure | With Title Insurance }}\to perform his task, and then only | toe he he is gull of deliberate and | you have the definite [| fontinuea neslect, ; cfs Bad I eeth : M f sion of the i bond of a responsible Sinan wi Nel a is a bad breath, and the corporation, authorized worst of it is that the owner by the state to insure ]} THE TRE is usually not aware of it titles and rerularly ex- || PANTAGES | Friends hesitate to tell ; ar With William K. Saxton’s “Rea|| the person so afflict and amined and supervised [| Heads” as a headiiner, the bill at|{ rather put up with it or in crippiing my arm for life. Doctor J. Eugene Jordan cured without an operation, and I have remained well ever since. (Signed) — C. B. BOYD, 2716 Fourth Ave North, I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of my system right here In Settle for the past thirty years, and hundreds of signed testireonials on file In my office, written by rateful patients whom I have cured, will attest to its wonders. sures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerves Diabetes, Prolapsus Utert hronic Dyspepsiat Epilepsy Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic ta, Hard Lampe in the Breast, Heart Disease (including kage) Hip Dinenae, Infantile arnlyain, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Jaundice. Rheumatiam, Meningitis, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Curvature Goltre, Strabiamus, St. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so called incurable diseases. ?? WHICH DO YOU PREFER ?? 3% & 8% There being @ number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattin, tt 1x well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a m. to 8 p. m.; Bundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Consultation free. Corre- or ignorant except as the spondence solicited. Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable b Ge atte Pantages this week will be one that || avoid contact as much iaity generally 1s somewhat y the state. will draw maximum houses. possible ignorant of medical matters. Red Heads,” a musical comedy || ! There 1s no contention here that any medicine | to invelve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Hasina & Hanraw antledian yuo le Do not have your friends . epee 5 has been given which is at all harmful. In fact, all | Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor ee tual, . Thaveewne must ‘andi avoiding you for this reason On January Ist this Association declared a divi- of the testimony in this case seems to show, as | Jordan far as that is concerned, that an edicine that ever has iven administered by Doctor Jordan has GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE tended to benefit the patient. DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseasos were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to dancing are extremely good thruout Verna Mersereau comes to Se jattle again in another pretentious || US }dancing act, “A Romance of Old|| give you an estimate of the Egypt.” This act is well staged,|| cost to put it in first-class and far above the average of its Washington kind Four prob We give a 15-year guarantee. Titl The Exposition Jubile I e ably drew more applause than any Positively palniess methods. other act‘on the bil. They are four colored singers who harmonize old Insurance |e ee eee UNION Company dend at the rate of 10 per cent. It will likely be 1 » our office and let your mouth and Come skarnls iy years before we pay less than 8 per cent. The Association is conducted under state supervision, and There is no contention on the rart of the State, and it so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything in this advertisement that was | cure them, but produced in court r2ores of actual {njuriocs to public morals. ly cured patients as witnesses for his case. The So that it gets Cown to whether or not this ad- | stories of their remarkable cures have been stated ertisement i» so grossly untrue as to involve | under oath. moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan 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 adverdsement Is 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. the State of Washington holds securities for the pro- $1 to $3,000 accepted \ccounts received before January 15th shape tection of the funds of our shareholders draw interest from January Ist. SEATTLE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 903 Third Ave. way thru 16 laughable minute vii alta’ cat | DENTISTS clown, does nerve-racking nts 305!) Pike St, corner Third Ave. with tables and chair | A new chapter of “The Lass of | Qver Ow! Drug Store the Lumberlands” is shown ‘

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