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‘THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, Seattle Is Hot After Fielder, but Passes Up Chance to Grab Kippert ~*e eee cere et ~ ee ah ake DUGDALE FIRLD Baseball nen et & You Oughtta Quit Kicking Jack Johnson Around, Writes Bob Edgren| JOHNSON SENT BACK TO BUSH PUBLIC HARD LEAGUE; MARTINI MAY RETURN ON CHAMPION, «. TO FILL RIGHT TEMPORARILY SAYS WRITER © roMORROW AT ¢ ~e ee WHY SUFFER TOOTHACHE? > BUTLER $ Hammer and Lever Set 2%—Improved, with set screw om the movable gauge 0 ree red eet, Made of tous » finish, weight 1% tbe sod in Aifferent way bare hammer. 26 by mall, prepaid. WHAT WOULD OLD DOC OSLER DO ABOUT THIS? Qt Mr. “Out-of-Town Buyer Order your printing by mall FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. Although Owner Dag has passed |return in a day or go to plug the| (HW YORK. April 22—Rob| Re will save you money on all/up & chance to land Ed Kippert, eae tea oat ie Feghenicgee Edgren, sporting editor of the! 7 pet a ay a“ ~ | 0} nh oD 0) ver geer and FP printing orders. the league's best outfielder last player for that position, Roy Brown ag Pld meen ym sporting |? y lone dog 5 R season, who Is now on the market | will carry the role today. Jack Johnson, the negro pugilist,|As« Your Hard after a tryout with Cincinnatt, he} Johnson, another Walla Walla Gacinettinn ak tha’ aah. OF the ‘These Toole man, who played right for several verthel declared today that he ar nonarned = days and who failed to get even a No. 1 court of appeals in reversing the | Giase faced, $00 postpaid. a ts aiming to fill the right field gap decision of the lower court, under | Xo. ¢—Tempered tool steel face, ne gtaem with a proficient player, Right #eratch hit, was handed transpor,| | which Johnson” was sentenced to| % »stvald field hae proven a flaw tn what tation eon | night, and when | Pay & fine of $1,000 and serve a|, Bur from hardware dealers oe lotherwise might be considered «| last seen was headed for the tall| year in prison, Edgren said gg A Sais enue teehee and uncut, from whence he cam | “Although Johnson fs not a mo Kippert's contract is offered for po, who, as yet has not been | scented violet in matters of sale at $1,200, but Dug tan't willing/able to work the knots from his | morality, very few people ever be aryeeer 900 ("Stivmee | to separate himself from that much | trusty right wing, started tn the lieved that he was rightfully con. A pes jeoin all at once. He also has|field yesterday and gave a very |victed on the charge brought Heinle Holderman, an excellent | scientific exhibition on “How right | against him. He was, to an extent, |—— apg | fielder and good hitter, on his re-/ field should not be played.” He | the victim of popular clamor. | It's your move — these serve lint, was jerked when he ambled after! “After all, Johnson does not de-|\“FOR RENTS” make it easy Martini who was shipped back to/a fly with one arm outstretched | serve all the blame that has been } ‘ and misjudged the descending ball to decide where. by several feet. Brown finished the game. STILL CLIMBING The Spokane Indians augmented |thelr lead in the Northwestern (league race yesterday, trouncing| the Portland Colts a second time| this week. Walla Walla after his fatiure to show any signs of developing tnto | a competent slugger, probably will heaped on him. He was a big, un- educated negro, living from hand |to mouth for years, kicked about the boxing clubs and compelled to} fake and frame bouts in order to | wet any bouts at all.” IVORIES STUCK NEW YORK, April 22.—Yester- day's matches in the national bil- DANCING Fifth and University. piece Union Orchestra. Dancing Taught by Competent Teachers. HM. PO. DANCE AT DREAMLAND Spokane 10 8 Nard tournament, in progress here, Portland M6 were slow and uninteresting. The | Aadmtetom na Smith and Shea; Leonard, Calla- series lasted three hours. Demar. Including jest defeated young Schaeffer in 46 8 Danes han and Murray. |innings, 400 to 245. Geo, F. Slosson Tickets Bouner in the LADIES FREE Am Rot MT sik ercppcaae trimmed Harry P. Kline, 400 to 267. = 4 Dt ee ®| Victoria ot 2 Oh - M pe yyy i 3] Tacoma Ie AO} New Club H Cures Men Conealtation, 1 larrah, Chapman and Brottem; | | O14 or youhg men, victims of insomnia, Exymination FREE Hee 1|Girot, Kraft and Harris | | ouse sed from any ‘cause, are quickly Diagneste ‘ : eure ¥, fone aeenine’ of ion 4 ; EVERETT, April 22.—Plans have Dr. Pierce’s Sexoid diseases of me . 22.. tnd women buch ag chronic is Dew. s “ros : BOWL TIE SCORE og drawn for the new club house| By mail St, oF 6 Dames tor Guaras- Bown, i Kiosnrs, - SAeoee ies Sir hay : clu tinder the Fish and Game| fo. Sxps PHARMACY, 1 Reo) BLOOD, | PTL _— youngsters how the game should be|can pick a team of recruits who are , — VARI- Pes Galbraith and Bridge tled VEINS, ULCERS, for By Hugh S. Fullerton Beattie first place ta the singles ‘ played is marvellous. Why not or-|getting all the publicity just now ————_—_— inet ned Reece ect: Wests: Ee, the Seattle Athletic slun’ y bovine | Verily youth will be served; but,/ganize an old-timers’ clab, with that can beat those fellows you can teinber jalleys Tuesday night. Each rotted looking over the box scores in these | Doc Oxler as manager? A lot of us win almost anything. There they | Cadmas. |970. Phillips, $47, Stusser, 85 early days of the year, it seems | would back it. Let's see whom we are, averaging about 14 years’ ma-| pete. leCart sonar, |Dodd, 825, ‘finished in the phar if youth will have to wait for! could get to play? jor league service, and still able to ew 5 wee | order. service until it can Improve consid: | Billy Sullivan, eatehr. get out there, hustle, and most of |} Hit by pitched ball Douvis plays: Killilay te These managere who go out in| Tom Hughes, Otto Hess, Nick | P ETS OUND bn Seek 89 Pee St vamn bat Seon ns soirch of talent each year ought to Altrock, Doc White, Bill Donovan, | STEAMERS [iis ts estes Toi tes iia cer bevy OR. E BRO sas at wach eat omg fo AN , 4 1% innings Creait vietery to Jones | ALLLOCAL ROUTES | eae neam J. | neapolis club, and from present ap-| Frank Chance or Harry Davis, pearances Young Cy Mathusalem first base. j vm on { would have made the team one; Larry LaJote, second base. DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET | more year If be hadn't died after es- Honus Wagner, short stop. Arrtve | jerably. them show more of the old pep than | the youngsters do, Vets Are Neglected We who write about baseball are apt to neglect the old-timers. We) pass them over with a scant word ||) of praise and lavish half a column | on fome promising youngster. The! fans themselves come to expect the ||) vets to play good ball, and only no-| tice them when they make a break. Tt is not fair to them. Complete Report of Market Today Western ay. was quiet today, | prices remained unchanged. The market is reported good on fancy block hogs, and shippers are getting in their dressed pork before ||) the warm w For Two Years Seattle woman restored to complete health by Dr. iaceee Glandular Remedies after all other doctors failed to help. April 14, 1914, Dr. J. Eugene Jordan: 1 was a very sick woman twenty-five years ago. For two years I could not walk on account of female weakness, and I could get no help from others doctors, but Doctor Jordan promptly cured me. MRS. G. R. OAKES, (Signed) Youngstown, Seattle. The above testimonial, like the many others which have ap- peared in The Star, demonstrates the thoroughness and permanency | of Doctor J. Bugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Anse ||, mia, Blindness, Bright's Disease, Ulceration of the Bones, oe Catarrh, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from paralysis of the Auditory nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Uterl, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Epithelioma (skin cancers), Chronie 1 fs tablishing a record. Tuck Turner, third base. With Doc Osler as Manager Bobby Wallace, sub infielder. ) Jesting aside, the way some! Jimmy Sheckard, Fred Clark and of the veterans of many years are) Tommy Leach, outfielders. going right along and teaching the; Quite a team, eh? Well, if you SEATTLE BOY (DRAW UP CARD! LOSES FIGHT The complete card for the Pacific Athletic club's smoker at Dream-| land Friday night has been drawn up. There are six numbers on the program. The bouts will be run off) in the following order: Tommy Clark vs, Steve Gardner, silly Wil- Mame ve. Gil McNell, Ad Schaffil ve. Al Mosler, Pat Dorian vs. Jim Bur- Bs Brookiym . Indianapotie” Baltimore D SPECIALISTS FOR YOUR DENVER, Colo, April 22.—Ray Campbell, the Seattle lightweight, was outclassed and outboxed in a 1G-round bout here with Stanley Yoakum of Las Vegas, M., last night and lost the decision. Yoak- Pittsburg « AMERICAN and Chicago ... New York Detrott . Washington a. Louie .... um entered the ring several pounds |ner, Frenchie Vaise va. Chet Neff. i ther begins. The veal||) Erysipelas, Chronic Gastr Philadelphia and TEETH heavier than his Seattle opponent, o ee ok pore Seana: ease (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, | : which proved a big advantage in {er Veastables andi} Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Spinal Curvature, A Beware of Genticte af Visct av. seal is favor. MOVES HIS NAGS (Corrected datty by J. W. Godwin @ Co.) || Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance, Ulceration of Stomach or Bowels, and oa usnammcnd ey (Cherry ot. representing themeeives as = | Ea ase yo eo i Pe! | most other so-called incurable diseases, | wecabaae 1 Bene 4. Brown oo as to catch my al | EVERETT, April 22.~Sherift Ed| White river potatoes’). ”/12.00..@ i400 There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it 1s well to Brooklyn ’ is Cud! t Barly Rese seed potatoss oe bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene Jt Hl pniadeipnia 1 1 have Installed an Optical Department | We Manufacture and Carry }/Cudiheo of King county, who s/o, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a, m. to 8 p. m.; Sun {st Louis . ‘ ‘connection with my Dental practice. 1| owner of a string of race horses, is Fy |]| Chicago H a Full Line of contemplating the establishment of | © days from 2 p. m. to 6p. m. Consultation free. Correspondence si nenven : @ branch stable at Robbins’ Park. solicited. Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures, Cfectnnath ‘ equipment and skilled Op : Trunks coos - tometrist of more than 25 years experience In atratght ening CROSS BYES, reltev ing EYE STRAIN and cor recting visual and muscular Suit Cases Traveling Bags Sample Cases Leather Goods Harness Saddles and altfornia head CORVALLIS, , Or, April 22.—Fit- teen members of the Oregon Aggies) will make the trip to Seattle nex Thursday for the two-game series with Washington, tS lettuce — SAN FRANCISCO, April 22. Willie Hoppe and George Mason were rapidly rounding into form to- day for their four-round bout here | Friday night at Pavilion rink. Other bouts scheduled are: Walter Scott vs. Ralph Grunan, AN Chronic and many so-called Ine curable Diseases. The Eye. Ear, Throat, Asthma, Appendicitis, tarch, Goltre, Curable Can- cers, Weak Lunes, 1, Tuber= cular and Anaem{c Conditions, Mkew- matism, Nervous Stomach and Intestinal over one half of the headaches and nerve exhaustion rewult from some hidden of unconscious defect nuit of the EY RS Call en me personally anf 1 shall tn- | troduce you to Dr. C. M Knowlton, the) EYE SPRCIALIST fa my oftices and | muarantes results for 5:00pm Everett or jays only READY FOR RACE): ammy Good of Seattle vs. Paul| MY DENTAL PRACTICE Grows Shoe Findi Garite, \Bverett at 9:15 a! ek Dick Kendall vs. Jimmy | ,,1 *%, "2%, omodeling my Dental of indings Tomaioe Raptara, Fite sed im. 2:18, 7:15 pm. | nd tour others. i ly ih in stock. PHILADELPHIA, April 22.—The 4 All Diseases of Women—trregu’ | Fioek. Jin order toc |the MosT ry. When comp! teal business will occupy 32 off operating rooms, 2 extracting rooms, hospital rooms, # reception roome, 1 gold taboratory, 1 plate Inboratory, 1 ten college teams entered in the Pennsylvania relay, which takes| place here Saturday, are winding up | their training program. Oxford's | team is in great shape. Painful Periods, displacements all disease and weaknesses peculiar to the sex without resorting to eum gery. All Diseases of Men—Nervous Blood Potson, all special and Disorders and weaknesses. WHAT! ANOTHER! The University of Washington Port 7 iri ‘ort Repairing Promptly lemons Attended to. moe. femora Troducers for Batter, Poultry, Veal and Pork Ten Years’ Constant Practice [cond southbound en-| RHEUMATISM CURED i hy. baseball nine returned from Everett |"°7m %%4, ™7 Private office. Phone Elliott 1655. re Bellingham, Wash. ary trea a San Juan Isiands-Bellingham. Tuesday night, where in the after eal’ man onl rn equipped Dents BATTLE is ON 2 ]] Bae eee Macy: On returning a | wae all weaknesses, ae [ste tor Port] ¢:00am }) noon they were ig pone 7 to 5, by be = st 54 rae 2 | poms, 2 = pred se bi = Merests Beaten tt Vitality midn’ht\Townsend and Bel-(Pu 7 1 erilized befor eet vet mor Reset sijusn titans potas Janett comprised the varsity bat-| © ft tewth S$ WwW an Franklin high Tuesday afternoon. | ficien heres 7° | Consultation free. i tery. The haughty seniors downed their | Old pigeons, good size, da ‘3 160 seca ace der whan ok Gk DR. MACY, : and my inarantes te @o0d. lowly brothers, the sophs, 11 to 9. Be he ae leg ts 8 23* |! tor me, 1 am, sincerely yours, Specialist A GLIMPSE AHEAD Four-hundred yard and fancy div- ing contest for the swimming title of the A. A. U., New York A. C. May 4. JOHN EKMAN, Call and have free examtnation, learn | Gon::Atth 2 aad Deumton’ 2M my prices, then go to any Dentist or Op- tometrint you @estre and have them do your work J. BROWN, D. D. #8, Leadl Dentiet Pork, g00d piock ho; In Atrencet Methods, 309-8-4 (Corrected datly by t Madison and Ist, Butt The juniors walloped the freshies, Bik, ‘Ist, Seattle, 9 to 5. \Bros & Co. Wasbingt brick . Native creamer: Native W = COAST LEAGUE RESULTS as Real 2 : shington A JOY THOUGHT FOR HUBBY| Dental Department open evenings unth 213 Occidental Avil cin woadis 4; todsmenteun ese " KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second hy 4 and Bunda: work. until 4 for people who rte 25 Why go to Mexico for war? Just Angeles game postponed on account ,, come home late from the ball game. NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL of rain. zen! a 20 OSGAR IS A GOOD CITIZEN—HE HALTS A FUGITIVE ria noon Kingston, daily | Ludiow, °*6 €1 0 n, except Satury |Flagier, Townsend|sunday [eva Trondal alle int Hadlock on Tues-| \day and Friday trips Canal-t Lodiow. for Port] #:46am dally ailjexcept lond’y MONE FAST, OLD CHAP, OR DEY CATCH YOU.» \TAKE DOT NCKLE I GAVE You UND HOP STREET except Bangor and Sunday [points om Hood Canal °A steamer will leave Beattie every at «& m. for Port Town- ner Kulshan will call at Port nd, northbound, Saturdays | oni. leaving Beattie at 10 p. m. 4 ** are bont landings Passengers for these points and for | ing points must make Habiity ft» Imited to not to exceed $100 | wearing 4) for whole ticket. 159 pounds allowed || free. and schedules subject change without notice. Freight eatved Gaily for ull points (@ | Tacoma) named in above sched: || to ‘ 8 Tickets must be purchased at ticket ||) office, Open from 6:30 a. m. to 12:00 | midnight | Pieket Office, Colman Dock. sempre Peg mes Sen te Rm a om