Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
s 4 TTealy Says ‘Ghiets defeats to epceanabiaa | play on the road, and 25 games star, SPOKANE AGAIN has resigned mana, 'STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG, 18, 1915, TEALY RAYMOND BELIEVES GIANTS HAVE CHANCE FOR FLAG BEAVERS FLOP | } How They Stand In the Leagues Brooke “ PAGE 7. Girl Going After World’s Records With | Swimming _RIVERS DEFEATS Pair of Boxing Gloves ~ GEORGE MOORE ) | A e Are | Fiust Peace BY FRANCES COWELL8 1 if | Pilcation, | eniibnecte |Amertoan Amateur Woman 8wim- | swam four times a week | —_— — oo | SPOKANE, Aug. 18.—The In-lp "] % | ming Champion untill | had mastered the Aus- George W. Moore, world’s three With Pat Eastley in top form and the Giants hitting Dick Kaufman) dians overcame a six-run lead by | Reymond, as ae rmination was the big- trallan crawl, the most diffl- Je ishion champion, suffered another with runners on, Seattle won ite fourth straight yesterday at Tacoma, the seventh taning } yestorday, | 8 ss actor In my fight to be- cult swimming stroke. defeat onterd afternoon at fd to 1, making two in a row from the Tigers, Another small crowd)/ but Callahan failed t6 hold the ee swimming champion. | But there is another thing |Hrown & Hulen's parlors when witnessed the combat. According to Tacoma dopesters 14 games re-| Helvers, who pushed over five runs ‘8 what wine every fight | that Counts in swimming, just | Fred Kivers defeated him, 60 to 2 gain on the boards for the next two weeks with Seattle, the Qi.|{n the seventh and eighth ore $3 determination, ablity and ap- ae It counts in other walke of |!2 4 sense al game, Moore did pate are going “like a prairie fire,” they expect to Tacoma In last SPOKMMO voces es 8 20 ‘4 + ae _—_ | {ife—willingness to see one’s | 2°t oll River til the local expert jong before August 28, Vancouver il 16 1 . faulte. | had accumulated a good | Ray By virtue of a second defeat sustained by the Indians yesterday, atteries—Keefe, Wicker, Calta . | knew all my shortcomings. | Losue, city champion, beat Mpore the Glants are now eight games behind the leaders. Tho the additions "8" aud Hrenegan; Uughes, Bo ae | | 1 have made it @ point to find | Monday night, 50 to 47. Last night of Kippert, Kaylor and Keefe have strengthened the Spokane club, “4 Cheek se | them out. Ree ica thus ofthe Gin were ca Tealy says they are not anything like the club they were, and would ~ : 2 | _ All my power le in my tegs. | hiny of six, und. one of four by got be surprised If Vancouver took nine out of the 14 games in the LEE MAGEE GIVES MeQuarry, ef a The only way | can overcome | soore, and a run of seven and an- next two wee Meanwhile, he hopes to be beating Tacoma, at least ard, @@ 1 | thie Ie by building up my arms | other of five by Rivers nce a day, so the net result would be first p! for Seattle, in| \Mottmhn.. ae | " and shoulders with exerciee. I js sahsciadiorae _ eens | uP MANAGER JOB; Kaufman, p : | » | Intend to do this with boxing TEALY RAYMOND HAS AFFECTS PLAYING 2" ou. » teeaymnaiam wer “Tam | HORSES DRAW Won. Lost. Pet. | ates wong aoe tib ees katt PaANOTEO a hy ‘sett PROVEN tt eabierae sd ues se Pr WAS SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 18,— V YORK, Aug Leo Ma 1 sit . a. eel : ¥ ‘ pean areetin, Swe: Thousands of exposition visitors . , sil gee, former St. Louls and fice hit and followers of the horse racing Add eight : ee ik Out—By Kastley 1, by |game swarmed to the exposition gs many victories to Seattle and be pega ye: gent pi eon ei pire—-Caee:) track today to watch the thorough ae omnes | Jutles weigh on hit He is DASKBALL mecfonrs | breds work out preparatory to she Won. Lost, Pet.) ling the league in hitting at tional) —Br , w rome | big race « which opens Sat- - 73 58 557} } Magee will continue as secor iene wee 4 “4 | urday all the horses here 71 «8? —sS88 man of the club sland as that took part in the Reno meet- Obviously the Spokane club ts f er glig Fore ge ee ing and 100 other prize winners sight full games ee mayo er from all parts of the West, the Be onion of the 00 CHARLEY MULLIN srapalte wt. Paul | scene at the track today was An examination of the sched- a ee hone & oe “ as | tively. (pape ayy led lige SENT TO MINORS © 2828S core ee | Btarter Stevens declared the te has nine more games to : nd ware | In a tank, | track in excellent condition | slow on the turns NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE but ractlc: will overcom nd at home. Spokane has but w Loot P e ‘come five games at home with 28 to |. Charley former star Of spokane so bad GANZEL GETS JOB on the road. Look at that the old Seattle high school, and Sow 4 “a a - 2 closely for therein ts the key to 1U. of W. teams, for the pa 900-| Feceur 4 | | — Raymond's dope. A club Is son with the New York Americans,|‘**°°*"*? anh oe Mie Cowelle ready for a go with the gloves | LEARN TO 8WIM NEW YORK, Aug. 18—John Jucky to win three out of sev. has been sent to the Richmond AMERICAN LEAGUE | There should be a law com- ||Ganzel, old time big leaguer and | @ games away from home. Of team of the International league,! , Woe. lest, Pet | | | pelling people to learn to swim. | former manager of the Cincinnati course, the Giants during this along with Warhop, a pitcher, and! pet ; ; 431 Al il if we a law were in force the | Reds, was appointed today man- will have to keep up Bd Sweeney, a catcher rotey ier 408 a d H G toll of life in such terrible die- jager of the Brook Federal Sr ctasent gait, which ts ancet | | Washineton i exander, ailed reatest asters a the recent Eastland ||lexgue team, to succeed Lee Mar | 700. Moreover, the other clubs rea : p44 pe a g " catastrophe would be greatly gee, resigned must help Seattle against the STANFORD PLAYER " ‘ m4 I itcher, Says Joh nson Best na Korte Many of those peo- | - gommon foe. | adeiphia ‘ ple who were plunged into the Jimmy Clabby must be anxious ew bo Ans. neta bh | PASSES UP GIANTS NATIONAL | BY BROWN HOLMES for 15 years or more. That's a coer river wien that boat | for eann ee to i I a crack pennan @ to Spokane | \ at. Pee hi . pped over couldn't swim a on the jaw e's going ‘way over fs right here in his own back | - aggro ¥ Aciphia ‘ “ Ay Grover Alexander of “ e wondertul record. | etroke. That's a crime. Could |to Australia to meet Darcey, the ‘The Indians come here | Workman, the Stanford baseball) Breokiyr eit] Philadelphia Nationals, ae Some of the pitchers of the | | they but have kept the: Ives |chap who just knocked out Me- ‘August 30 for nine games, and |star, supposed to be with the New || HH ; MSE] been heralded this season as old days have been called |) aticat for 15 minute ay, | | Goorty. " "9a Sept. 16 for four more. York Giants, started for the East 13 ttt] the greatest pitcher In bese. Great pitchers, but | can’t see prastlesity ‘ll would have bee |i ‘These four games, closing the and dropped off in the Middle!» ¥ see| ball, but Grover says the ow any of them could have rescued. That's why a com. ||| geason may decide the North- | West to turn cowboy. Workman |" 4 H rH belongs to Walter Johnson of been better than Matty. He is | pulsory swimming law is neces- western league leadership. If was picked up by Tillie Shafer, | the Washington Americans. not as good this year as he was | sary | Poth Spokane and Seattle con- Glant third sacker, who, tho a .300 | When | asked Aleo to name formerly, and that's why | pick | uf ii} nt pace, Teal: hitter, quit baseball because he Pet) the best pitcher in the ga Johnson above him. Nobod | inde hel Hy tinue their present pace, 7 r tant Y \¢ ~— || fe Willing to stake all on these didn't like it. Workman ts under teo| he sald, “Walter Johneo could expect a pitcher to be a 13 games. | suspension ts without a moment's hesitation. wonder forever Others who + given their opinion have named Alec in preference to the great Wash ington chucker. “The test for a pitcher comes - when his club Ie having a bad ; 1 | peason,” said Alexander, “John- it has been said many time that If Johnson ever got into a world’s series he could win it by himself. The same thing is being said now of Alexander, d there is a possibility he will get a chance to show his goods TIGERS BUY TWO _ PITCHERS IN S. A. . LEWISTOWN, Mont., Aug. 18.— BB Tommy McCarthy fought Jack Dt! wort wor ~—DAILY— | Signed articles for a bout on Sep- COAST LAGE w fem to a draw in a ten-round bout) | Evidence that Peed y meonged > rai “ ton was a winner in the years | Im the big post-season battle, tember 11, in New York,” says Bob] Qne Hour’s Ride on Puget ‘Were. Both are heavyweights. taend ty ogy #4 “ ‘s * cos 4 when the Washington club te saa tke Edgren. , staff is the fact they have bought spent most of its time down ‘Oh, very well. The announce- Sound the Chatanooga ment Will interest us when we see! two stars from around last place. : : , j club of the Southern rer ge ore “The big fellow hae been In WEAKENED 227.00) and Gibbons standing 7 George Cunningham and tube | PS Se in the same ring, in fighting togs, 4 Albert Hansen ha Tealy Raymond | Marshall. A nest sum was paid) SPOKANE PLAYERS ts _ Amertoan ee ane MADISON, “Wiss Aug. 18|and hear (he sound of the bell.” h | |for each twirler, but the Tigers | 4 Jeweler and Silversmith COBB PRAISES PIPP «<2 pitebing nt. | big share of hie games. That's | Friends of football at Wisconsin a long enough to show that his | are much disturbed over reports of 18,—The Port-} PORTLAND, Aug. Second Ave. Near Madison } WESTERNERS WI }land Coast league club is dickering| real Did | Oe ar uct ae art |the ineligibility of several star per- MA s EN EET ————————— Ty Cobb says Walter Pipp, first ore he nel a flashes. Johnson's | fo si j — , lage om tna Yaxhaon wit seal tow Hes at rph 8p uray tpeed ae any pitcher ever had [ring oe Dosa includes! CHICAGO, Aug. 18.—Amateur greatest player at that position in| NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 18—lor Walt MeCre says he ex-| and he’s got control and every | oven’ a ern rown, Byers and/ marksmen competed here today in t the major leagues in another sea-| Maurice E. McLoughlin, Clarence! pects to have both men within two! thing else to go with It. © Mieenat wattionke. ei ja preliminary handicap, at 16 to 23 : a : son. Despite a game leg Pipp got| J, Griffin and W. F. Johnstone will weeks but {t is doubtful tf the Spo- | “To go back and take in the | reuz ullback will not return) yards, and under the same condi-/8, 8. H. B. Kennedy and Tourist 'o a double, atriploand aeingiein one] piay in the third round of the| kane management will give up the| pitchers of all time, | think /t0 school. and Galvin, another full-/tions as the Grand American bandt/Leave Colman Dock 6:38, 8:00, " game recently He is a great'singles division of the tournament| pla until after the Northwest-| Matty was the best. He won back candidate, will not come out) cap, which will be held tomorrow.| 10:30 a. m.; 1:30, 2:00: 5:30 p. Shoe Repair Shop er as well for the Casino cup here today or e big percentage of his games | for football this fall This leaves| During the second day, P. H. Visitors Welcome Daily the Badgers without a real full-/O’Brien, the Oregon champion, FAR pepanees tpet Gpestalint back. If Stavrum and Kelly are| broke 95 out of 100 pigeons shot eon age Pac Children, 5 to 12, 25¢, 6 ractical expert- Over 25 years’ p: cal exper sala “ Latest machinery, best ma- All repairing while you Phone Main 1068. 1023 Pike Street Winton Motor Car Co. both Ineligible, the Badgers have) at in the event, and finished well no ends of varsity experience. along toward the front. ne se ee VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court eae ares Cured o Tobercloss WA Loetters To Gusthin. Gi | Q—t have been going with a young man three months. He was | always a perfect gentleman, but |one Sunday he did not keep an ap- | pointment with me, and | have not | heard from him since. Now would | it be all right for me to write to him and ask him what the matter Is? ZONA. A—It would be most unwise to do so. When a man cares to keep up an acquaintancesh!p with a girl he will always manage to find a way. If he fails to do so, it is sensible to conclude that he has lost interest in the young woman. }It may not be pleasant to face this | fact, but, in the end, the girl will be the better off for accepting the Q—A man born in Europe has ers friend, and he has seen my sked me to be his wife. | prom-| picture and is infatuated with me, leed, but r heard that he had a|He W in another city, | am 25 | wife in the old country. | told him/and he Is 23 years old. of this, but he sald it did not mat-| young for me? ter, that he does not need to get a) A. —Do not be too much tmpress divorce, for the marriage does not ied by the man's flattering adora hold here. .© that right, Miss/tion of your picture. This kind of Grey? €. J. an infatuation usually turns out bet A-—The man is deceiving you. If/ter in a film story than in real he has ordinary intelligence, he |iite Get acquainted with the man knows that his marriage Is legal. If/1y etter, with your brother's per tes you he can be punished) mission. ' Invite him to come and seo you. The difference in your Q—! have heard that there is| Sees I8 unimportant. ome way to reserve flowers pete wel oo thay appeer natural. Ie| @.—! am In love with a man who there any way you know of tha’ jloves me, but he gets drunk and this may be done? |then Is sick and cannot work. He A LOVER OF FLOWERS. /|has a nice mother and a nice home oe (Corrected datiy by 3. W Beets, eack seeee Bananas Biackber per erate Ht i Yakima, DOCTOR Ri; Drug 16 inet oes ear Sekond “ave. Fr ease and . absolutely without charge. want your patronage and of- you the doctor's serv! ae an year, Doctor J. Eugene Jor dan arraigned before the State Medical Board and his that deduced from the expertence of hundreds of women who have |married drinking men. It 1s a| Q—is every day too often for | warning against such a marriage imming? | no matter what heart-break may husband and he loves me, and we color long after they have become have two childre But mother | dry. OHIO METHOD IN says the disgrace is killing her, and could not cure the diseases mentioned therein. Doctor Jorda: ppealed to the courts in the matter and the trial of the case which t Leek for the Yellow Front r - A.—To preserve flowers perma-|and If his mother knew what | do jtrath. There ~ no F ageond lyon pently oo several months, dip|/about his drinking she would dis- nent Wr ea aceeanhioas oat than the dream. ng a young girl oem into perfectly limpid gumjown him, He is the only man 1) tha boats ‘Stn att tod ane jeader these conditions. | water and then allow them to|ever loved, and this is breaking my vecliemink epreaeced t) 2 a Q—My husband Is in the peni-| drain. The gum forms a er rp ak thank you re «itt which had been running in if { ; tentiary and my mether wants me coeung ve von thair, shape and| A-—Probably the best advice is the local _newapapers, | was s ] 100@ a Ty to get a divorce. But | love my/and preserves their shape and obably atria, thak tutiee tocden . Doonmied to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by y' she Is after me all of the time un- til | am nearly crazy, so please tell| growing boys to go In | Watermeions . as * NT TR what you think is best. THE BOYS. (follow. % a oo DENTISTRY esis YR WORRIED WIFE. | A.—Not if the boys are in good| = — os, cooking Bae aecdhe Pedi angea Glandular Remedies A—Your loyalty to your husband | health, and provided they do not) \}] © character that aaused | @ Missing teeth are replaced by Ohio Method by artificial teeth are natural as your original ‘Examinations are now being @nducted without charge, and estl- ‘Bates are furnished in all cases. STAND BACK OF OUR WORK) in the time of his disgrace will|stay {n the water longer than half | FREE ADMISSION hour at a time. probably do more to reform him | an | than the prison life will do. Your | AT DREAMLAND mother has lved her life in her| Q—Please print a remedy for! pasoine reat Ryniiwe own way, probably. Tell her that) sunburn. An early answer will be! EVERY ONE WELOOME you must be allowed to live your| appreciated, as | am next to a Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his license. Judge French stated in his decision: READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Seattle, Nov, Twelve years ago T had tubercular abse neck and under my arma, and the doctors her cut them out for $500, but admitted that it n j +, 1914, ses on my offered to ht result 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE | own life in your own way, and that | cinder. KATHERYN, in crippling my arm for life. Doctor J e Jordan is way includes faith in your hus-| A.—For a very bad case, apply| The court canact find fn cured me without an operation, and I remained Set of Teeth, th | pr . this case that any credulous Y 4 band’s better nature, and that you/olive ofl and lime water mixed| KODAKERS TF ‘ a eS See MOR (Signed) B. BOYD, x _ ) Prices F r 4 or ignorant persons have 715 Fourth Ave. North. Guaranteed .......... Intend to give him another chance |to a paste. For ordinary rednows|I ay fi | Poultry, Veal and Pork Til been dadatved; Garth,’ ofer 10 Set of Teeth, to be the right kind of a father to/use buttermilk, or glycerine and in at one, at ive — hand, the witnesses who I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of Cusra ‘his Mttle children, lemon juice. they’re done” Belgian hares Mave’ be my system right here tn Seattle for the past thirty years, and nteed . - , po ae Brollers . Ave en produced on be- hundreds of signed testimonials on file in my office, written by $10 Solid Gold or Q—The soles of my feet often! 4 would it be proper to corre- JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS [| »::« R half of Doctor Jordan are rateful pationts whom I have cured, will attest to its wonders. ¢ cas Witet waar. ¥ prop: | pctoat pte nae Bene... 7 among the best people in the Cuures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of orcel. Ci get very tende nd with a young man whom || aoe Geone, fat 5 the Bladder, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerv celain Crown ‘ fleation for |8P° young 0 elt Prof 1 ; , he ” # Please name a good application for fave never met? He le m broth. | = Hens, 6 ibe and over . Me y. ro} onal people, Diabet Prolapsus Uteri, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, $10 Gold or Porcelain them. soy Aceh ot y |" We guarantee the superiority of gine oe hk people of standing in the Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic traigia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, f dge Work ........ A.A bath in strong salt water 1s the Lundberg ‘Truss, and give free | Tg , community, people who are mee SID SIGINE SIORES SACS ES) cre cumeeey arena | Solid Gold Fillin 1U | excellent for several kinds of foot IRISH ORATOR HERE trial to prove It. | “ | known to the Court person- jam, Meningitis, Neuraleia, Paralysis, Spinal Curvature, Other Filli gs . Pitroubles. Or rub the soles of the i \¢ jonters, live \]] ally and people who are Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so- r Fillings .......+.-8O@| fect. with lemon Juice, alcohol or| oleae Fork, 90d block how HET Sriwnvte ane citteane ot Gris ailed incurable discases | Ottice Hours, 8:20 to 6 man ha, ; regia Lash ne of aed or Sasahe feos sae ore | ae BP, becloem dl aad ae There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it 1s well 1 8: . i} ora 1 labo BY ) hee § to 136 | D! the e 8 e: oT Yr suai han Sd ee eee Cree Bee ee nce |e Veal, large " best people in to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene 9 to 12. bao LD a tat Trenuent nace |note, was the guest Wednesday of! e city, And I don’t think that Jordan, 61914 First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 wi the Seattle Central Labor council it cag be contended that p. m.; Sundays from 2 p, m, to 6 p.m, Consultation free. Corre- Cut-Rate Dentists ble river in the world, the Mis- they were e ippi or the Amazon? y e either credulous or fgnorant except as the | He will speak at the Labor temple Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable Wednesday night The public A. LUNDBERG CO. spondence solicited. (OHIO is > ; A—The Mississippi! and Mis- Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Butter oures. b sn invited, > laity generally is somewhat i sourl together are 4,200 miles long ss Washington i 207 UNIVERSITY ST. and are navigable 2,000 miles, The —_—_——_—— ery, brtolt a ety ignorant of medical. matters. CORNER SECOND AVE. | errr is 3,800 miles long and 4 Md pack as There is no contention here that any medicine | to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor ‘ navigable 2,300 miles, WANTS BIG U.S. ARMY. Consultation iniaidahl akiiel’ 7 a” has been given which fs at all harnfyl, In fact, all Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor reer ye tamburger 18 | ]] of the testimony in this case sebms to show, as | Orda. ', 1 nn Oregon triplet 16% * i CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ot town, who te'visting im Seatte BYE EC ES | Winsconsin twins: 11 lI] tar as that {8 concerned, that any medicine that | GREATER VINDICATION CQULD Nov BE with his wife, son and daughter, Washington twins 16 ever has deen administered by Doctor Jordan has DESIRED enuse I determine your needs before mt gting to cthiet 8 |says Uncle Sam ought to have a eee Joung America pare us tended to benefit the patient. The Medical Board claimed that these diseases olan and In Seattle. All Disorders of were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could Select ranch | bigger army and navy Thgre is no contention on the part of the State, @ had 20 years experienos in my prote wea - ae ” 1 EXAMINE PRED Men and Women o and {t so stated by counsel for the State, that | not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to rant Gisorders of the vital or gans, on, Liver, Stoma UT b | | there was anything in this advertisement that w cure them, but produced tn court scores of actual- vest Ruse. “vavienesta yéies RATE * i injurious to public morals ly cured patient as witnesses for his case, The "914" for Blood Disorders. Alfalfa, No, 1 So that ft gets down to whether or not this ad- | stories of their remarkable cures have been stated Come to me for reliable Wasserman Blood Test. Barley’ . ded vertisement {is so grossly untrue as to involve | under oath. Doctor Jordan has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facts in the case. moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan. Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot find that the advertisement {s so grossly untrue as » Washington oats sound timothy wound oats DR. DONAWAY, 402-8-4 Liberty Building Union and Third, Opposite Postottice Office Hours, 9 a. m. to & p.m. Sundays, 10 a, m. to 12 Dr. Macy 1818 Second Ave. Opposite Arcade Entrance, Beattie, Wash, : Good sewed Work, Best Oak Leather Stall 68, Lower Floor Pike Place Market