The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1915, Page 9

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rt eentane tener ase tN et emmy coven nmin ear ne eee eae ssenertnse tT ERA aan STAR—WEDNESDAY., APRIL 28, 1915. PAGE 9, ‘|| BILL ROSE IS THERE, RS LOSE GAME— M’FARLAND NOT ANXIOUS TO MEET MIKE— | | O'LEARY AND MOSLER TO FIGHT AT SEQUIM | —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— | BALLARD GIRLS WIN BASKETBALL TITLE ~ EDITED BY HMAYBEE SMITH " ss : - nn = nn ee ere , TWO RANK ERRORS COST SEATTLE GAME «en Ml i RP Taking HER to the Ball Game —~—_-—— ~~ - ES FH de se committed by m who are _ until the fate elghth be HE snr ARGUING with Him { feCarl wall pred on stn a i ~ 3, ume ap zie 29. } Moore. | Col He Won't Fi it iHoRAcel way L__ |MABEL=HE'S CONGRATULATING J the second game of t then Ki ai tet lis THAT PL aver | | HIM BECAUSE THE GOVERNOR Var Mdére and Col ‘ | JARGUING wiTH “| PAROONED HIM FROM HIS LIFE Be In ninth Seattle scored one This almost Packey McFar | THE MAN IN THE], TERM ANO WANTS TO = gg Be wate ae ee sBLVE sur? || PRESENT. To HIM ON BEHALF Rhea’ Vauiparee reanere wore.at-| The $2 meet at Packey’s brewery and Mike's — 1c | OF THE SODA JERKERS —— tempting the double steal and heay.| O'clock t balding oper ations keep therr - { ASS0C/ATION A NICKEL d the ball to d second to cateh too busy to talk fight and a lot 1 ie toiner fom fox Tl Now| , Saatt!s— ro of eggea fight ‘promoter is | PLATED CAN oPeneR! and took a bad bound, letting the! Raymena. es ies. Tae orn every minute — stand man score from third without trou: | Res ‘ ‘ around with $10,000 and $20, f bie and landing the other safely on | ™* 4 4 . 000 guarantees in their m a nird 5 ‘ and—weil, that’s all they do, A This would not have been 80 - ‘ , | stand around € oa ‘ “ an ear bd s oa Kippert s pl ed « 4 that would have retir eit} .. : caught. As it was, it le the tw ye a ‘ ial winning . Bill Rose was on the mound fo : ley jand with the kind of support his! \ “4 : hee pt ng deserved the result would | Colema: 26 ar q thave been differe as he had both |!" if 3 e 3 speed and 1, and but one of a | a ye the fiv made by Vancouver ed from Ros: . : « put over t r “4 - eo-nt tr 7 G and scored on Rose's ss > % t_make | WHEN His HOOF : Killilay walked and scored on Ray. Cals 1 : to's | is ASLEEP! 1 % gond’s hit H s a cae | Vancouver eve exe i s 4 2 i P Pa = VA NEE 1 TUINYO pve he nah NON TM ot ae ae “ ja case | Tom Andrew 17 Mul-| | Packey with thelr poe q fied cheek n * Heine Zimmerman, third baseman of the Cubs and principal clown of the National league, taking moving New York wants the show, t , pictures of his teammates, The movie man went out to the park with his camera to take the pictures. But Each of the BALL TAKES FIRST BAUWENS PIGEON that didn't please Heine. He wanted to take them himself—and he did. f roun | ngs Wadineatot Seta 4) taste !ee's eet Raybum Will Go to papessdieie High School Boys == | | bouts ® en the on omen Results Last Night a Gantio Rasten Pine iw = al ciate arte & Big Chicage Shodt coat voc cone ot {0 Meet Tomorrow Leqes i Rivera, 9 2 Inning. | yf Seatue Ratng, Piewny veceivir times t ain the girl - Jack Ball, 25; Helwig, 17 (56 In-) jean to be lberate auniess the gates pick up consider be . ; - « nin 1185-mile race on 8 t ‘ that some of|go the rc t i 1 1 ; Stone, 22 (85 Innings). . ‘ ably there danger ‘ & r " adway and L led up first place 1 « to misconnections ortiand, the clubs in the Northwestern P will meet on jealed ur st place 11) Oregon, they were late in reaching a Jeague will not finish the season.| POOR OLD BAT n Sta Seibinoten a scor eld t aft t i¢ H-l Salem, so they were held until 4 This ts not to be considered CAN'T MEET WELSH rr ceebbeialy caaid en he (te, chan inters tra eet of ; nday, and were liberated at , ae”. ram Boe tt ¥ . seg Fern gay bal . ke 98 out of a € is, |The xir n road eld the a Commercial league! ; “6 a. m. in clear weathe : acing the situation as it an congress in passing a ; i 1 i oat wets { Pad Bienen ogy fast | Twe ntered from and appealing to the fans w ant measure that would prohibit Raybur t Portland Gun , tea ¢ at t ® Augustine & Kyer five|..4 | nine The first ES p \ A b Arpad a ‘73 acore fr the 7 ... | Bauwe with an t ay’s et wee ‘ « ¢ nager ‘ 45-re Z . eman, | i eet lads roadw cine it. ( the wi He average of 1,06 4 inute, 2 and . ’ et as in fine form and ~ Following is the me arrivals coon Spree * t ards w ‘ e hig oof 4 reported stands and bleachers . the ° t in j : of crowds not g and one Cc. Bauwens aitasion ‘ot 1 att : Art Basel once more beads Class|{, y, Gregson r “ea oie D, taking a slow game fr Sam|jy B. Lukens . O'LEARY TRAINING ext : WS1 victow te Stone, 25 to 22, in $5 frames. | H. ThompsON .eeena-+e TO MEET MOSLER “ iets io AB a rns . Tonight Coon meets Mallory;|hos Warren 2... Ww ert F ws . j Loveland plays Shannon and Lyt-|3 Hogg t the hig of 237 and Va ker battles with Johnny Ander-|p y i: 2 nen wg es of the Elks the high average of r dattios wi nd P, V. Lobber ‘ htweight, is at th | ery = winger Another 100-mile race will be “msi a PORT AND, Ore A | he Otis Clymer, member of the Min-| “Ping” Bodie, San Francisco out | flown from Castle Rock, Washing- ni for an P . Pit nea s Ame an associat e s laid up for a week from y, M 2d a 300-milh with Al M f «: : ton, Sunday, May 2, and a 300-mile J : | How They Stand mer Martinoni, Pitcher Pat ( Jsince 1909, | sustained in a game at Los|race Sunday, May 9, from Rose- and ¢ e t r. are leane barg, Oregon ) In t } ook Not pat i ee bg vi NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE RESULTS . anas \y , ¥ ' rd it ever his ¥ NATIONAL LRAGUR RESULTS | western le = O'Lear n for him| . “ 7 i : | On a running ic a f wovensrs vane ane | 2S. Vit LANGE DIVORCED ane Bernama ess| Matar ee” | aay ruusicis, sont | Medical Board Ordered to Restore Li eee airbsenee ieay 4. mneian 5, Eptehe 1 ptt: TRANCINCO, April’ 34-— ical Boar rdered to Kestore License to The battle will be another at t| 4 ¥ the c the ¢ Dr J E J d f i yom the part of Ad to prove that be| yenunas raadve amecura [cago Neticasia, fe, tod ~ . J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable ee aro ¢ oe be. Grace C. Las ‘ . \ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE eure @ has bec 1 for 16 ye C W Prod ed in C BASEBALL ig tee belgees -erey ures Was Produced in Court DUGDALE FULD COAST LEAGUE RESUETS dg t { 4 Tomorrow a All Week ' Vancouver vs. Seattle “ ar MAN, Mont. April 28 ‘ , @| BOZEMAN Apri 7 A LADIES’ D ROW * STANDING OF THE CLUBS | Whitma r NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | ste rit Bc petri ath " fellows., FREE ADMISSION : — ae two first fingers DR’ ND ane gore ae James Barnes, Western open golf, held fast on the seam AT EAMLA: O sdoeee serve ampion, a farry Davis, Call-| pair of fingers are pressing fre his Did Not Happen tn Central Africa, But Right F DANCING EyERY BYENING e la € the other side of the ball, touching You Know of Any Other Physician Who Can Do Itt BVBRE 6 AMERICAN LEAGET fen in fe somes at & almost the whole side of the third " “ esterd ifinge The idea is to get this away 9 ise nee oceunee Aty Amatout : . C1 1 MARKET REPORT iarucic To Seattle Church Athletic league Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers tor = te 1 * an w ‘ i ‘and Fruit 5 Bers is fed Pligrim Congres alist A re er " ae Aw C8) | Hens, ove . + pt @ 14 J|the battery for the Christ and cour nno' r eare this 4 a In reguiariti ona i . a . o 'g ° coe ‘ oH | Meeker and Young for the Pi n t ca dulous “ of J. Eugene J : - oe ae hogh ces 00. @ 108 |B or tgnora pe s have Crone dersm's Pil trook ‘ . on ERC i The United Lutheran team de. been deceived. On the other og ; ie |feated the Immanuel Lutheran hand, the witnesses who sliogs, i FRDERAL LEAGUE Hy 11 @ 11%) team, 9 to 4 MeClellan and Jake h \ produced on be : , Hip Disease, Infant! hy . 4 + @ 11 ling the battery for the victors and | half of Doctor Jordan are ‘ y, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Mentngitis, Chronic Neu- % ) r « steeeemereee H ———_———--——— — Johngon and Thorson for the loser mong the best people tr . lacie H Locomotor Ataxia, Sotatica, Senile Gangrene, 4 5; oth P selling Prices to Wetallor for | ' ~nl p vat Pabta Bt, Vithe Danoe, Wiceration of Btom. | f * | Butter, Kags and Cheese | city, rofessional and mort othe s@iled incurable diseases. ] : t 1 toon so | o _ —@| At Port Orchard the Ga mboliers people of standing . p Hatter " erlority o Port ommunt people o ar Doc ugene Jordan ts a fully accredited physician under . 4 900 @3 biive Was Ad ef 1 De of the G voller n r pec ho a f . © practiced in Seattie cont COAST LEAGUE ‘ trained © . . “ known *. se @ 10 Cheese the while Ga an pitched ‘ . ‘ Domestic wheet ‘ » / well Limburee : a | bie Ku tead ame Teams amo’ ple in the maa ’ one one +) Pa y . » Oregon triplete e 1 wanting games with Gam elty And ! don't think that r 4 "i A t e ’ r 8p. 444 | Pare Wie a twine ... . ua bolle dress ¥ Box can e at i 4 : apes @ 4 | Wisconsin tripiete ......66 iT 1 ee : die i tt wate ; Me 3 ° R Washington twine 5 te | 1869, Seattle, ¢ wlous |! | * gs Young America a is ) norant except the 1 “ ad 7 ° rr nity eneral 1 ymewhat Rigeaon Remedy Co. || Aberdeen Ie preparing to declare Los @ 11s |@elect ranch ....... a1 The Gohwager & Nettleton team)/m laity Spee : (Advertisement on which charge of Medical Board was based.) 4 ssns M8, 017%, Pine Serest e Abe aaatt | defeated the Retatl Grocery Clerks ignorant of medical matters De ORSON | Arkansas Blacks 1 4 in a bard-fought game of 11 thnings SHATILE, WASH 4 ae Maal + 2 gt con aueee ar tet Rika kia There {a no contention here that any medicine | to Involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Winesabs 3 Sin was the heavy hitting of the & &|— has been given which is at all harmful, In fact, all and Judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor veape L168 @ 1.00 N. boys. Batteries 3. & N., Day of the testimony in this case seems to show, as hy : 2 Ba and Smith; Clerks, Taylor and as that is concerned, that any medicine that! GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE Onion pdt ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has DESIRED ‘ Melvin Sheppard, world’s cham tended to benefit the patient The Medical Board claimed that these diseases “ $3.00 on amateur runner, filed suit f here is no contentic 1 the part of the State, | Were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could f EXAMING PREF sotn joinicag 14 9 1 lg —@ | $25,000 damages in New ¥ It so stated: counsel fc State, that | Not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to Country Hay and Grain ga he concern aged the ‘ snything in thie advertisement th s | cure them, but produced tn court scores of actual ; | (Wholesale Prices 4 recent ‘races in Madison Square © public moga ly cured patient as witn s for his case. The sid gf PRE Tees’ | Garden, where he sustained an tr that it gets down to whether t this ad- | stortes of their remarkable cures have been stated me t , Wane Tew i ents Gane 4 00 wy riisement i grossly untrue as to involve | under oath. d DR, DONAWAY, 902-9-4 Liberty Building 0 ern Waahiteton cate 0 - " i = moral turpit » the part of Doctor Jordan Docto® Jordan has caused this statement to be Cacten eal Whied,. Cpipestto Decteltinn anny fi Rea Fe ROU eyed AN a Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot | published in order to acquaint the public and his Ofte rPaipry pay hae .| Sate Sta the. Basad Way “SESnets ind that the advertisement is so grossly untru@as | many friends with the proven facts fn the case, clash with the Broadway Midge 4 Kandays, 10», m. to 12. on Columbia playfield

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