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STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25, 1915. PAGE 7. HOW WILLIAMS, THE TENNIS | AMAILS DROPS | | RECORD GAME M'GINNITY R took the T coma Tigera ‘three| to subdue Tealy Raymond ts here Tuesday A pft-handed hitter in the} Kippert’s triple to left and an ror in fudgiment—giving Stevens a ‘one instead of Walking him for ity—which Stevens hit for Dases—allowed Tacoma to tle | He ecore, and four rousing Mne| | on the beak of the ball in} sixteenth round gave them three ges and the victory, 6 to 3. Matls| Jost everything he had in the} inning. ‘As Spokane lost to the Beavers, ie Giants lost a chance to cut down Gelead. The chances are both Se- and Spe will win today, that is just the way luck has breaking lately for Tealy Every defeat like that one| uesday Makes pennant hopes grow THIRD OF A SERIES OF PHO. TOS, POSED ESPECIALLY BY R, Jack Smith may be the fastest igen in the league, but he quits cold! @ force out, Twice yesterday! TENNIS CHAMPION, SHOWING HOW HE PLAYS TENNIS. The photo shows Williams half if loafed to second when Ray way around on his back-hand hit to an Infield point, instead} stroke. He says the grip is the most It mell for the bag to! important part of the back-hand n 7 drive. The small photo shows the! the fielder as much as pos- Smith makes ft easy for the ‘ fellows the way he ts playing! these days. The first time he| that with Miller Huggins look- on, fireworks wil! fly and Smith come treking back to the; for a long stay. If there is s that disgusts a man watch- a game it is to see a good man grip, with the thumb braced against the racquet to put steam stroke BEAVERS DEFEAT SPOKANE AGAIN: VANCOUVER, B.C, Aug. 4 The Indians tied the score tn the | seventh by making three runs, but a} R262 Bas Seek kh Fdks 8% 6 F2E8E SSzz Tealy figures he did well to use two Tacoma pitchers while he tiring only one. | pass to Giddings, a sacrifice and | Brinker's clean pelt to center scored BULL BROS. RITCHIE ASKS FOR jthe winning run. Bob Wicker was expelled from the park and fined si Printere BOUT WITH $1 by George Howlitt. Score WHITE vascouvee® Th 8 THIRD | Spokane : 3 5 Batterles—Ariett and Brottem; Noyes and Brenegan. BRICKLEY TO HELP PENN. STATE COACH NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—The entire system of coaching the Pennsyl- +¥Yania State football squad will be |changed this season. For this rea- son Charley Brickley, former cap- {tain of Harvard, has been named | assistant to Dick Harlow, chosen to} }succeed Bill Hollenbeck, It wae an-| nounced today. | MILWAUKEE, Aug. Wille! Ritchie is seeking a match with Charley White. Ritchie will be here the latter part of the week to confer with bis manager. Dutch Altman's hand is still sore, Waffll fs crippled and Coltrin has }not recovered from his broken ankle, which slows up the Spokane infield 15 per cent, according to competent critics. SOMERS BROKE NORRIS WILLIAMS, NATIONAL]! into the}; DOBIE TO LOSE Andy MePherson, left guard dh the University of Washington champtonship team last season | has announced to close friends 1 Reliingham, his home, that he will Jonter the University of Chicago tn | September, Andy is a big fellow, who strips about 180, intelligent, aggressive and a handy man to have on a football squad, He plans to t » w doctor, and, tho he iid continue his studies at the U, of W. for another year along pre-medic Ines, h the sooner he goes Kast the better The news has not been confirm ed by McPherson himaelf, but} Andy never says anything unless he means it. His loss will be an-| other knockout blow to Washing: | ton football pre ts this season a o os oe AMERICAN LMAGUE Philadelphia NATIONAL LEAGUE w Philadelphia “ rt York FEDERAL LEAGUE Wor Pitteburen ‘ Lake 2 kiand ‘ ‘ Portland ‘ ‘ (American) — Moston & i Ce 4 4, New York 0; Mt ° Philadetphia 1-2; Chics & (Nation Boston Am M Ane S WILL Fran WEST SIDER HOLD NET TOURNEY : The second annual open tennt a ‘ ‘ Norman ment | play fields for trophies and prizes,| ?'"}* Men's singles—Maker versus Mal 1, 60) Faeer vereus W. Modes, Worth 47 bite off Men ; run and ¢ hite o} runt Credit vt Taber, Champ Miler, Disregards Training Tenets BSAN FRANCISCO, Aug Training for the mile run has been given the most scientific st b |Norman 8. Taber, world’s record | Holder for that distance, and In ex |plaining bis methods he shatters many approved tenets still clun to by his less speedy competit | He believes, for instance, that an jathlete training for the mile may jeat practically anything that 6 with him “To run a mile he say@, “a man must maintain bis strength by eat ing wolld food that will build endurance, The old way of train Jing on‘ toast and light foods would jnot sult the athlete of tod The miler of today is not train ed as a plod but rather a com bination of plodder and sprinter, according to Taber's system Cross-country work, to begin with steady application to the process of developing endurance then sprinting at intervals, and finally a daily combination of dis Jtance running and sprinting, ts training, he says Taber's advice for men training for the mile A long siege of cross-country work {is not desirable, he main: | tains, It should, however, be in dulged in for a week or more to strengthen the legs and the wind A three-mile slow run on the track is about the limit of the endurance ‘AMERIGANS STEAL 200 MORE BASES THAN NATIONALS | Nearly 200 more bases h been swiped this season In the American league than in the National A total of 982 sacks have been pilfered In the younger league, 794 In the Na tional The speed of the men in the two leagues Is about the same, to the difference lies in the ability of catchers to stop the runners and of pitchers to hold runners up at first base | Three American clubs—De- troit, Chicago and New York have stolen more than 150 sacks each, while the best mark in the National is 132 by Pittsburg. ERE LONG WE'LL HAVE CHAMPION IN ALL CLASSES | BY GEORGE R. HOLMES NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—The pugilistic world has been walting, lo! these many years for the clouds to roll away from the middleweight |tangle and reveal a champion. In !a seemingly unending procession, TY COBB DENIES FEDERAL STORY DETROIT. Aug. 25.—Ty Cobb to- | day denied that he had any knowl- edge of an offer purported to ha’ been made to him by the Fede The story a that Cobb $100. red contract JACKSON WANTED BY FOUR CLUBS Boston, Washington and were all after Joe land star, now a member of the White Sox outfield. Washing ton wanted him to replace Shanks, converted into a third sacker. Bos- ton had least use for the sl : but Lannin was wil to spend the mone to € Detroit or | Chicago from ¢ him. Jack son signed ad contract for 1917, 1918 and 1919, when the | Feds made overtures to him. FREE DOCTOR |\o— nnn ® | Edie MecGoorty, my Clabby Ri Dr 169 wirienobosacwsrn ved 04 Mike Gibbons Too Diliga, Al Me.| Wasnington. et pg er ° ro oe " | gnd have the ex-government physi- Ann HPO. a, B| Coy, George Chip, Young Ahearn | cixn diagnose your ease and prescribe $ ¢ ¢ #§ @ 4J/and scores of dimmer lights have|ftor you, absolutely without charge. 7 6 3 5 1 ¢| passed before the assembled multl-| » We what yee pecan B- 4 as + ¢|tude and then faded, bickering and | fh %ou Joy? ee | 1 quarreling, into the background Look fur the Yellow Frest. | ee ae t by this time next month on a ee cee should be a middleweight , as 4 o|champion. According to the old 2 lreliable dope, the title les between AB. ¥ three men—Mike Gibbons, Packey ‘ McFarland and Les Darcey Who ae °\im that guy? He's the guy that put ‘ $i the sleep-kiss on Eddie McGoorty’s 7 e;chin in Australia not long since, 7; 2 ®\thereby winning for himself at eon 43 * fount. consideration OHIO METHOD IN Hendrix, p acne ‘ ere won't be much dispute Ph econ “ ae | ; ine the winner ¢ eas McFarland- DENTISTRY ror Hbbons quarrel being considered | Q A TENNIS 68 (1s 48 19 | bro classiest thing on the middle. | wae onas Me by artiheist tooth ings: weight shelf. He must meet Dar-} iio genes 3] cey. Just how he's going to get| ‘2st ere natural as your original Results of the second day's playy C being contest Anne tennis tourna 4 on the public on Harth efeat Maile. ours and fifty min Time of game utes Umpire ’ DILLON CLAIMS HIS away from a meeting with this Darcey person is hardly visible. The field has practically narrow- jed down to these thre If Jack Dillon could still make 158 pounds and be strong, he'd have to be con- | sidered. | Why not have the winner of the | Packey-Mike affair meet this Dar- re) cey and settle it all? Then there'd} tory|be a real champ in every depart-| ment for the | years NEW YORK GIANTS irst time in many : weal tournament for the West Side play-| nary age Se ee ee ei aad three Chicago | Some time ago ft was announced) ers will be held this pear under the /¢i. Us, Milas, ge hese pees he hy Alle ; yers | Bric would coach at Johns Ho sices of the Pickwick club, | vertus Ho . Landbere ‘Truss, and give free | not yet selected, will relieve Own Brickley would cosch at Johns Hop: |auspices | of , th he ANGELS WILL WIN, AWARDED BENTON , er Somers’ financial stringency. | rai; to see where Brickley goes The events will be men’s singles, | « Pop Dillon, whose Angels are; Somers’ affairs are in the hands of : men's doubles, ladies’ doubles and | * derdteg tan Cotae tek en hae ca | NEW. YORK, Ang, 8—The 1 a committee of three Clevelan COMISKEY BALKS |mixed doubl All players resid: | nounced in Portland that he will| tional league decided yesterday bankers. Both his Naps and Mud | ling at Alki point, West Seattle, | win the pennant this season. Fris.| Rube Benton, former Cincy player, Hens of the A. A. are heavy los-| ers, in games and money. LOS ANGEL | the price asked exorbitant, Charles Comiskey has broken off negotia- tions for Second Baseman MeMullin| jand Shortstop Terry of the Los) l Angeles club. ; Connie Mack has bought a third _A LUNDBERG CO. | paceman, MeDonald, from the Hous Deformity Appliances a4 lion, Texas, club. And Baker only ser Teind AVENUE 25 miles away. ACIRCUIT TOUR OF THE East and West At Small Expenditure | 200 miles of Columbia River scenery, Yellowstone! i ark, Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, | L Louis and all points East, going now, especially to the | Califomia Expositions In Either Direction Via the entin; JACK THREATENS MARY (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) j condition. She was very pale and there were traces of tears on her ion Pacific 2.22 |quired about Aunt Mary and her ey gain filled when I told her O-W. R. & N. m |the sad news. O. S. L. and U. P. | I asked her about the shop, and }for the first time she smiled. “Standard Route of the West” |"Margie,” she said, “the one thing Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals }in all the world that givea me back my self respect is this little shop, and finest equipment protect you all the way. Reduced I know I have made a success of round trip tickets on sale daily. You should plan that this and if anything happens to neglected vacation trip at once. Liberal 7 }me I am afraid that the shop will stopovers in either direction. Call at suffer. CITY TICKET OFFICE 716 Second Ave. ing going to happe You are not ill, are you “No, I am feeling all right.” to you. ady passenger and| | ery ainsi teent in a | “Then, what is the matter? Your snp ae eg tea whe iit |hands are as cold as ice, your voice lis on edge and your eyes seem con stantly on the lookout for some ter. rible sight.” Mary walked to her desk and, call at req information sired. picked a fetter from the top of a bundle and handed {it to me with the remark: “TI received it this morning. It is t fourth I have received, saying about the same things, in the last two weeks.” The missive began without formality and said derstand why you don't at least answer my letters. It seems very | strange to me that I could live with a woman for more than four years and not find out that she had the any revengeful and unforging dispost |tion that you have, Mary | “I have come to feel that you jonly married me far a life of ease land comfort—that you literally sold lyourself as any woman of the vel i ee i ih Ania Raa a streets for what I might give you < that while you were not sure of this ease you still lured me with oo ' CAN SAVE YOU MONEY |our Torevel erotle, but after. that - tecause 1 determine your needs before attempting to eftect af | Tidiculous will was read, putting cad cure, 1 am A graduate of one of the highept classed inedicat col- Bt you in virtual possession of my gen in the United States, Lam a legally licensed physician anal father’s estate, you kicked me out _ @ had 40 years experience in my profesnion—9 years in Seattle & | “ . 1 EXAMINE FREB doors, You have ruined my Iffe, met Gisordets of the vital organs, Nerves, Liver, ftomach, me understand that woman ta Feast, Varicose Veine, Blood and Mkin I fit consort for that serpent Eczema, Kidney and Bladder, Varicocels, who was her first tempter in the Rost ot co ues Wee garden of Eden. Mary, I cannot v reliable Wom Blood Tent DK. DONAWAY, 202-9-4 Ltherty Build! Union and Third, Opposite Postottiee Office Hours, 0 a. m, to 6 p.m bundays, 10 a, m. to bt Come to me man live this way. Today only 25 cents stands between me and starvation My mind is in such a state that I vannot think of anything but my [terrible wrongs at your hands. ‘x re, 4. | mom “But, my dear girl, there is noth-| 5 unlocking @ secret drawer, silently | ‘ “I cannot un-| town are eligible. Prizes will ES, Aug. 25.—Styling| Gatewood, Fauntleroy and Younge-| Dew be co 1s pressing him close. Abe Attell will re-enter the ring given winners of each event | Howe Full particulars can be obtained | § He’a Mable to re-exit again, too. from Oliver Campbell, 4559 Call | aed It's been a long time since he fornia ave. Phone West 45. er, ¢ wore a boxing glove |myself o }you with me. other man “If you do not answer this letter) ly ent I will leave you to squan der the money that is mine on some | them \the letters speak very disrespectful- | “T have determined to end !t aut, | ribty, said that I was the cause of but I warn you, Mary, that if I put/all the trouble in the family. After over the border I shall take| she had gone I took all these letters Don't think for one/and some more that I have and put }them in a package and addressed }and send me enough money to come) home and arrange with Dick %o) boy,” place| thinks of her,” that I can take my rightful as the manager of my father’s bust ness, you may expect the worst | “This is the last word send you. After this I shall act, an you and I will wake up in the land JACK.” despicad! “Mar, of never-will-be. “The coward—the | rd,” I said as I finished | cowa: why haven't you sent these letters They |should know what you are going I found Mary in a very nervous|through because of this dope and to Dick and his mother? liquor fiend.” “1 did think the other day, whe in-|Jack’s mother was over here, that 1 would mail them to her after sh |had gone. © Prices Paid Wholes | Vegetables ted dally by J om | ni Biackbervt | Cabbage |cal. lemons, per erate }oal. grapetrult aches pupen. jen | Canta Yakima, 64 " 1 @ 1.00 Cantaioupes, Yakima, 46 ei this case that any credulous ‘ane ‘ 108 i | or ignorant persons have | Serrote iy me aaees 1.00 @ 1.85 16% been deceived. On the other yo gag: - it hand, the witnesses who my qresh 100 @1 | triplets Lae have been produced on be- Cue vers, 16 Oe : uw | half of Doctor Jordan are a 126 9 Yess among the best people in the Money, new am ene nee |e oe sees a4 city, Professional people, | Hone Noi “6 8 06) le - — people of standing tn the t i lettuce, 4 dox he: Country Hay and Grain | |]] community, people who are | 180 ° 2.00 Pe __ (Prices pala producer) wae! known to the Court person- N ‘anges 20 Aieaite, ie. 4 11.88 ally and people who are sew Parley i 26.00 known to the citizens of this po city generally as deing so Le among the best people in the | : | city. And I don't think that tea, 18 Tb. bor... Fe, \}] {t can bo contended that pomesee, Seam 1 | Sree OOSeRE \]] they were either credulous Watermeions | or ignorant except as the Apples laity generally {s somewhat apples, cooking 10 @100 | ignorant of medical matters. ravensteln s+ 126 @ 1.60 | NS. cerrie | ARMED MEXICA there 1s no contention here re pase 1.00 @ 1 ~ has been given which {s at all harmful, one 26 ae Pe BROWNSVIL! Tex., Aug. 26. of the testimony in this case California. new oy |Two bands of armed Mexicans|}] far ag that is concerned, that Walla Walia, sack 50 @ 66 |crossed the Rio Grande river at vagal pd | Fort Ringgold, 80 miles from here, ||| ever has been administered by New apude, red... o1 @ ‘a jearly today. They are being pur tended to benefit the patient oe oe M6 @ | sued by U, 8. soldiers n, Na There {s no contention on the part of the State, Yrices Paid for Begs, ) | farrate issued @ proclamation per and {t so stated by counsel liry, Veal Pork | | mitting Mexicans to return to thelr there was anything in this adve Teigian hares oa | native soll ee th A cd {njurious to public morals Broilers . 16 @ :16 |flocking toward Mexico. Trenches So that ft gets down to whet cnn, fat 19 Jare being built about Matamoras by vertisement is so grossly unt e, tat see i |M@@icans, according to reports moral turpitude on the part of Hens, 4 Ibs. and over by Baie Meare TN Ay Under all the testimony in Hens, 1% Ibe # |delivering a speech last nigh find that the advertisement !s 5 Hens, 3 ibe ane go ; o @ 10 | whieh he urged his countrymen to * geen a: ‘arm against the U. 8. | —— ibe. She talked to me so ter I shall/to slip that package in when I dj)knew I could not do it. I could not be the one to destroy that le 7 1 I I poor old woman's felth in her boy and so I brought them back in rare books and you ask him, Margie, If T ean Bive/}] State Medical Board and his Y ee and ust ties uD here license to practice medicine now to straighten this thing out,” , ie goeners a os @ otu ||} the trial of the case which | Pork, larger... a followed, in the Supertor Rquab rood, sles, Gos, .. 1.00 3 1.60 | Court, produced evidence of Byes ° | a character that caused | to Jack's mother. Some of of her. ‘Til just let her seo what “her whom she thinks so much of, I said to myself I went back to the post box “Margie, I even opened the box “Now, I don’t know what to do. wish Dick would adhere > oe On January 7th, of this can make my living as a broker year, Doctor J. Eugene Jor bindings. Will dan was arraigned before the revoked, th@ contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced, which had been running in the local newspapers, ‘was untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseas mentioned therein. | Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts in the matter and said (To Be Continued Tomorrow) Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his license. Judge French stated tn his decision: The court cannot find in Prices Ee Selling Butter, for the State, that | was the property of the Giants |Herrmann gave McGraw a verbal 20-day option on Benton and two |days before it expired sold him to ¢| Pittsburg because Clarke made a better offer. Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan's Remedies Doomed to a Crippled Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Twelve years ago T had t neck and under my arms, and cut them out for $500, but ad in crippling my arm for life, cured without an operat i ( I have been giving pr: system right here in Seattle hundreds of signed testimonials o| grateful patients whom I have cu Cuures of ma, Anaemia, Blind afness from psus Uterl, Dropsy as, Chronic Gastra » (including Heart Ls omotor Ataxia feningitis, Neur Strabisr St. Vitus 4 incurable Dan diseases, 1 the full name an: Avenue, Seatt p.m, to 6p. Watch each ndays from 2 a. spondence solleite that any medicine In fact, all seems to show, any medicine that Doctor Jordan has Jordan and judgi Jordan, GREATER VI not cure them, rtisement that was her or not this ad- rue as to involve Doctor Jordan, this case, I cannot © grossly untrue as under oath. published in or¢ many friends wi tical demonstrations of the merits of Paralysis of the ore being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, it 1s well to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor The Medical Board claimed that these diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could cure them, but produced {n court scores of actual- ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. The stories of their remarkable cures have been 8: Doctor Jordan has caused this statement to be | teeth. Examinations are now being | conducted without charge, and esti mates are furnished {fn all cases. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE $15 Set of Teeth, Guaranteed st $8 10 Set of Teeth, gg Foal oe 85D 1'$10 Solid Gold or i$ Porcelain Crown ..., $4 |$10 Gold or Porcelain | Prides Work retin $4 Solid Gold Fillings ..$1_Up | Other Fillings ... | Office Hours, a to 6 Sundays, | to 12, Cut-Rate OHIO bans: | 207 UNIVERSITY ST. SECOND AVE. CORNER Condition for Life by ubercular abscesses on my the doctors here offered to mitted that it might result Doctor J. Eugene Jordan fon, and I have remained Signed) Cc. B. BOYD, 715 Fourth Ave. North. for the past thirty years, and n file in my office, writ by red, will attest to its wonders, dness, Chronic Inflammation of Auditory Nerves, , Chronic Dy . Epileps: igia, Hard Lumps in the Breas: eakage), Hip Disease, Infantile enile Gangrene, Jaundice, Paralysis, Spinal Curvature, nce and most of the other so- d address of Doctor J. Bugene le. Office hours, 9 a, m. to 8 m. Consultation free. Corre- Saturday Star for remarkable ment will, therefore, be for Doctor INDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED Doctor Jordan not only claimed to ted Jer to acquaint the public and his ith the proven facts in the case.

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