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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1915. PAGE 9 UTT AND JEFF—(Ha! Ha! Mutt’s Disguise Was Openwork) BY BUD FISHER Head and Hand Together Create CHEASTY SMART CLOTHES } $15 to $50 Featuring the “Invincible” Suit $16.50 Always $16.50 “Values Tell” (Copyright, 1916, by HM. ©. Fisher Trade Mark Reg U. @ Pat Off) ty DiSGuILE Ve “penrecr se when T Ger rrese@ Goaere Ss ON mY OWN MOTHER WOULOIT KNow Me. J some spy! et ru Tey ovr T MAY TASGUICe ‘on 7 Serr, ree BY Gow! TUST THE THING THERE'S Aig. DANbE a YO 1 UR You Know How To Diseuicg a PROPERLY FOR SALE Hudson Seal Coats THIS. MUMILIATION IS AWPUL , THEY'VE MADE JEFP A conforau AND Tm ONLY @ PRIVATE. INE GaTTA GET To SE _AN OFFKER Helo MUTT! WHATS THE DEA OF THE Comeoy MAKR UP ? Goin To A MASQUERADE ? | % WALK RIGHT PAST Him AND HS worry Know Me || One: sPYs OUTFIT 4 = Seruce QuicK PROMOTION | Compare VATH SLUG GLASER Fe AND WHIDK@RE. OWNGR, Must |] SACRIPICG OWING To CHANGE | OF OCCUPATION. APPLY PRNATG MUTT TanT gt Baby Corecu! & Mole Coats 185.00 » 850.00 A here collect af conga Pere medal repmedeetions et wdeprousee wth berdon, talon sd cola wraoe, Sane ton Whole Skin Antmal Scarfs Mewes! Sem ee ewes 1290 Bawiedup Grey Fou. Newwrel Lowe. . Cereus TOY nN enwen, BIG SERIES BETWEEN BEST FOOTBALL TEAMS IN EAST AND WEST IS NEEDED NE) bof & BY BROWN HOLMES | Let the winner of the Kast | before another season ston, two of Seattle's new hockey This ie the year for a world | the winner of things In a jumble again. players, passed thru Regina, Dick King, Harvard halfback, series in football, that event and the win re . Tuesday en route for Seatt! who scored a touchdown against |] Princeton, Is married and has ner of that game battle with ding to word recetved by Man often talked of, but always pase. the Western champions. ager Pete Muldoon the Metro: |] two children, a girl 2 years of $d up by the men who could The whole affair could be politans, They met Carpenter and |] age and a son 6 months. He is put |t thru. There are about working his way thru college. handied by a committee that ¥ alker, two other local players, at tix teams In the country that would act as the nationa) com. ‘ort William, and the four of them | etand out ahead of all others, | mission handles the world »- will avtive together, probably Fri tel oerh beatae King Hise | but absolutely no way to decide erles of baseball. The expense day organized at Harvard, but noua which is the best. of sending the teams about made good. Finally Brickley | In the East, with the teams of would easily be covered by gate football star, took charge of him | the biggest th colleges, Vale, receipt: it would be hard to last season and taught him some | Harvard and Princeton beaten, find a fleld big enough to hold football. This year he made the Corneil and the University of the crowd that would attend a varsity and Is the college hero. Pitteburg claim the title, In game between Pittsburg and / the Middie West and South the Cornell or between the West- championships are still to be ern and Eastern champions. settled. In the West, Washing The series would not only The others say he'll come back ton Sta’ made a great rec- bring together the best in the all right, bot I think he is thru, ord, and the U. of W. has not East and the best In the West [remarked Johnny Evers, Boston nin seven years, yet for the first time, but eatisfac- [second baseman and one of the ¢ teams will not meet this torily decide the championships |ereatest stars in baseball in Dug-| iit dale’s private office at Dugdale jfleld yesterday after the All-Amer ieans had won a 3-to-2 game on a jfield over which swept wintry ants, “It was pitiful to see bfm try to pitch this last season after | |baving played nd him tn 1914 wh » was the greatest young pitcher In the country Evers ts as polished low as one |is heock-fy LOCAL HOCKEY | STARS ENROUTE | HARVARD STAR IS FOR NEW POST] FATHER OF TWO \W.S.C. TO PLAY BIG - BROWN U State | There Is something to the rumor, first tagged in The Star last Saturday, that Wil- civilly by the C jthe past, fornia coach tn | which accounts for their | antipathy toward him in the pres- Nam H. Dietz, coach at Wash- ent Californians in this case Ington State has been offered would make a big mistake if they | the position of football mentor —_ reinstated b at the University of California. | In a Spokane interview, Dietz McCreight, the W. and J. star, ts admits that he had been com- the most accurate forward passer municating With the U. of C. Against Yale, he made Management for the past s successful month. This makes Gradua . Manager John Stroud of the Bears out as a prevaricator for Jawn denied that the Bears had given any thought to a su cessor to Schaeffer, Dietz has been eminently successful with the W. 8. C. eleven, but he will have to admit he fell into a gold mine of material at Pull- man this fall. If the Californians could find another man of Dietz’s ability —and there. are mighty few of them—we would say take that fellow, for the Northwest meeds coach who can give Gilmour Dobie real tion. Washington will play Brown football team, at Cal, New Y some hitch ditch ments, The University of Washington was offered thie cha to meet “one of the lead- ing teams of the East.” un known at the time negotiations were first opened, the football players veting against the post season date, which meant sev. eral weeks’ training, almost unanimously. Doble consented to put In extra time to drill the team If the game was sched- uled. Hoth Washington State Brown have ac ted terr pitcher, / hy the Pasadena interests baseball| 174s ot wl! siion viatt The Victoria and Vancouver hockey arenas are scheduled to n tonight. McCullough and Mac Donald, two of the Victoria play ers, left for their new post last night the arrange op An tdea of how much harder It ie to play with a wet ball than whe unds are dry ts gained fro: that Ames college & game with a ball that wei elght ounces, and found tt weighed a few oun under eight pounds at half time. nd at An elimination series would the same time the champion: be the thing. Let Cornell and ships of the country. Pittsburg battle among them- A world series In football selves. Let the Southern cham. would be one of the greatest plone meet the Middle Weat things that ever happened in ih Mall 5 Brown pit a powerful eleven on} SPAMPS. Let the two Wash outdoor athletics. The big men this season, which defeat waren ——— — a of football should put it over OS Confessions of aWife COMPLIMENTS GALORE SEEM hatr. It cet EMPTY WORDS since she has When I reached Ellene’s I fourd think the old and s offered as was announced in The Star Pink. | Jack Coombs, Rrookiyn and a national figure in will be entertained at the | ychapter of the Delta ternity durir Coombs ts a | lege. competl- | ee A New Seattle Product OT it Meta" a ittle fel buy a car yo would want to meet. He 1 ot t anecdotes u want a all the power Utles you possit won | We had a high ¢ jand J. el Seattle men who are on the !n-/ Pittsbu Inst touc Frisco say that the news F pting a forv men there had a reason for/on W. and J's Li Maying Jim Schaeffer as they did | high school teame tn the Northw n When he lost. It seemed odd that!do not attempt ¢ 4 bathe ve Good fellows Itke Harry Smith, Bax-|\their own gor! ine with nt you pay pinton of The WACO ts a maxim F by to $200 than any car t It made throughout of stan & single experiment in its construction. eee n value car. The 6-passenger at $78 ve the cheap reat of white whiter and I rea looking for it Don’t you think that the second tter looking prematurely | grown much on ow ts ard pacts—there ts nc 7 nce in worldly Jame he does I He dor she 6 back, but if ised," he naid n't know when or how he The history of auto st will prove a s ocke would indicate that a W A ock Is now endid reve ‘od crowd o available at $1.00 per sh I was greeted great but no one! fa b (par the Rocky mountain jchampionship last Saturday. The) Dé Aggies are adept with the forward |pass, and, with heavy backs, rip up opposing lines quite easily They epresent the best team in the co: |ference {n many seasons eee Aye ‘ hs: md . : f will be withdrawn when the plant begins erly and Al Joy could not get} "2 e ming. “Dick asked Fill hu his mn. He an't raise it sat, along with Schaeffer. It seems | Weight, speed and a versa! STARS BARRED atened to ex It was a funny ques over his head and bring it down tc unty agents wanted throughout the state. a that Schaeffer is far from being aloffense gave bly come aft-|a little vulgar, and I ed he used to, Colorad PRO WESTERN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 1015 Pike St. Elliott 1367 He had do think Donna n she was wald: “Il certa ts lovelier th was married on be dreadful man. Perhaps CAuRe you are r do not r so mt “I don't think Tl again,” sald Bill ac “No,” anawered “you see the girls him now he's getting bald.” Turn aronnd, Bill,” added Don “and show your bald spot to the lad Bu saw ¢ @iplomat. In fact, Frisco writers |the way they had never been treated ARE YOU fortified against ckness? Have you money to pay the doctor, buy medicine, and run| “Cornell untversity, champions of ‘your family? If not, where |the Fast, were behind, 21 to will you turn? Borrow of ira tn’s game at ‘theca, ws @omebody? Warm friends |tne interior Washington and Lee | sometimes grow cold whenjeleven. That only goes to show asked for a loan. Money in that you can't fig ae, ons football " any more. remarked Coach Gib the rae Pigenas aga co mour Dobie, of the U. of W. cham aoe. riend. e FAST LANSING, rato and Blake if he never at players of the M Bill ha declared inéligible| stabbed and waltzed = stuff in the we erve, sins and ambition. It's a shame to see a bright fellow like Bill pass | out of the game vers thi Pete Schneider will | be a wonder this coming se h. mind omen who hen she ore, you it is be this time and bh ever worr Tenney me over yed on Detrot stars c iad to nee you, Mar { she kissed me. friends 1 missed you most. You must come over soon for @ long talk I amtled to myself, for I thought of what Bill had said to me over the wire. Donna looks tired. was Both nehes of sport. CALL OFF GAME PORTLAND, has abandoned were tn other st 44 but sho really stunning with her crown of m the gar was to pl der the nar WHITE WINS about half dollar. 1 had to ed, “to k hair.” and ad a lit big as a silver tle spot as : pions, today “Over-confidence can help you to acquire seems to have a larger bearing ev that kind of a friend. ery season. It is half the fight.” grow this.” he explain ) up with Donna's white ICE SKATING Three Seasions Dally (except je 16m sind 21nd con’ Alsat wA- Ca nighth -oanty Detie o - Interest % JYNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus $800,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President N, 8. SOLNER, Vice Pri HOGS BUILDING in the orang aA the Financial jot ident and Trust Officer 00TH pntit 4 for b Main 2640 ALKS n Pyorthea Pocket argent Dental Of- 4. The treatr wt undergone a me claim to he d Washington Block mings until & ple who work and gun My Hellin office Im at ead Holly st i Phone Elk | to 21 }strength from the start | Cornell | Thanksgiving day. fielder of the St w Cornell finally won the game, 49 The team was at full Penn may do the same thing with when the teams meet ‘HYATT WOULD BE CHIEFTAIN OF N. W. GLU Ham Hyatt, first moker and ont Louls Nationals. Northwestern league di ill meet rectors at Seattle next month, fn the hope of landing a place as manager of one of the teams fn the circuit as it to a ch w nagan, and Lou + Miller Huggin to land 7 4| season. Wash., game out this way. I a directo: will be reconstructed Old Hambone batted plonship tn {th the silent Irishman, Vancouver Pat Filan Nordyke. ‘ent to thé Pittsburg Nationals. ‘as traded to the Cards 18 to get back tt. “If le consent hi is He to the a club In My home and 1 le intend ha talk with the Northwestern leaguc 1 they meet In Seattle next |» (Grantla PACIFIC SLUMP Football tide Wert Michigan Aggien nd 7 retty fair company 1908 ng and later in Shelton, prefer playing the Ww b fi } BOSTON vy. 17.—~ Charley hite of Chicago knocked out Mil urn § r of Indianapolis in the rst round here last night. Saylor defeated White two months ago. FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY BYENING EVERY ONE WELOOME BULL BROS, Just P intere 013 THIRD -AIN 1042 PERMANENT AND RELIABLE 10 Yenrs in Seattle. Heart, and r blood Atsorders. rellable Wasser DONAWAY rty Bide. ee Sunday) m. Hi15-10:90 p,m. 2-5 pm. NOTICE! De rik know the or LIQuOR Co. 411 Pike st. Selle menuine Sunnybrook full SOc; full pt., 400; full %-pt, 2 All standard brands of win Hquors at cut prices. 4 large boitios of Ratnier, German boc. Lager or tee cold, Why Pay Moret mpla KODAKERS— “In at one, at five they’re done JACOBS PHOTO SHOP Second Floor P.-t. Bide. DOCTOR Call at the Right Drug > for you, ab- harge, patronage, doctor's SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 207 Univernity st. Teeth extracted mbeoiately witha nt Coment Filling, 260, hing but the best matertal Amalgam I Gold Allo lings. 060 to 81.00 Fillings, .@1 to $1.80 | 2 Opposite Fr m from 8130 and wervices as Gold Orewna, 68 ned—maiumranteed for 15 y; Beat Gold Crowns.:. Boat 85.00 ‘Lady attendant ai each chair. Hut her head crowned moonbeam w yours “Don't know y thin teness is superb a spare Margie, Just say Yr na away for a dance, Bill dre into her seat beside me. “I'll come for you about 2 o’clo tomorrow,” he said. And then in rather aggre te Wave tler since I was away “Now, Bill, don't try to flirt wi me. aues I know your tri your manners,” “But I am not trying to flirt you—1 mean It. What have y been doing to yourself” “Just lHving, “Well, th sition, I guess,” becoming serfous | “Tam afraid I used to take 1 Itt seriously,” I answere d |am trying to make my is pretty much of a J Oh, you can't do claimed “The very shines fn your 8 about your tender mouth which {* Ike the nce the waltz; the thing which ts pe tiful, but tugs at your heart string tells any one that Mar | Waverly, can never take life joke. If you did you might be c ed a pretty woman, but no would ever think you beautiful.” “Who are you talking about—Ms gic?” asked Jim. “T have alwa thought her beautiful ever sin I met her. “Go on, gentlemen, just as t |I were not here,” I said, don't think I'll stay—I'm show Donna Eliene’s bab ant to dance with postulated Jim perhaps Remem » thing a man can nev a baby." retty ne ald, at big prop th nt" the r oad going ye bi there is or hope to rival I said banteringly thin with ft» nd what a Margie T believe you have grown th and 1 Do. he ex whict r ne as i all ne ar ys ho “indeed I to | MIKE MATCHED ‘ov, 17.—Mike G has been matched to b Ahern here the first we nbet for a purse of $10,0: 58 ringside weg ST. PAUL, bons Young in De They agreed to 1 YOUNG DOCTOR MISSING DENVER, Colo., Nov, 17.—T @ disappearance of you Miller from his home Colo., Sept. 6, is shelved {another unsolved mystery In ¢ orado today. He kissed his w and baby good-bye and sald he w Meade, ‘gong to make & professional call. | Ile did not return. ib Ox ok 00 sht he Dg at as ‘ol Ife 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 Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies On January 7th, of this year, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and hi Ucense to practice medicine revoked, tha contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced, which had been running the local newspapers, untrue, that Doctor conld not cure mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts {n the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Superior Court, produced evidence of a character that aaused Jndge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his Moen: Judge French etated in his decision: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulous or {gnorant persons have been deceived. On tho other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be- half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people fn 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 elty generally as deing among the best people tn the elty. And I don't think that {t can be contended that they were elther credulous or {gnorant except as the laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medical matters, There 1s no coptention here that any medicine has been given which {s at all har of the testimony far as that ts concerned, ever has heen administered by tended to benefit the patient There ts no conte and {t #0 stated there was anythl injurious to public by counsel x in this advert morals, So that f gets down to whether or not this ad- vertisement is so grossly untru moral turpitude on the part of I Under all the testimony (ind that the advertisement fs 80 in this case seems to show, as that any Doctor Jordan has tion on the part of the State, fore the in this case, READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Twelve years ago T had tubercular abs neck and under my arms, for $500, my me without L ever since, an arm for life. operation. (Stened) ered to ht result e Jordan remained BOYD, Ave. North. us have cB. Fourth r J and T have been efving practical demonstrations of the merits of here In Seattle for the past ned testimonials on file in my s whom I have cured, Bitndness, © Paral Dropsy Chronte Gastraigia Including Heart Leakage) Sciatica uraleta Dance Anaemia fness from Utert Asthma D motor Ataxia Meningitis eumatism. Vitus There being a to bear In mind the full name Jordan, 619% First s p.m: Sundays from 2 spondence solicited Avenue pom. Chront of Doctors Jordan In Seattle, nd address of Doc to 6p Watch each Saturday Star m. thirty years, and written by its wonders, office, will attest t ronte Tnflammat the Auditory. Nerves, Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Lumps In Hip Disease. Senile Gangrene Paralysis, Spinal Curvature, and most of the other so- Hard It 1s well Rugene m. to 8 Corre- tor J Office hours, 9 a. Consultation free. for remarkable ee SS SS ea mful, In fact, all Jordan. medicine that to Involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Boctor GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseases State, that | not cure then. isement that was | cure them, ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. storles of their remarkable cures have been stated 1@ as to involve Joctor Jordan, I cannot grossly untrue as under oath. were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could Doctor Jordan not only claimed to but produced tn court scores of actual- The Doctor JoMan has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facts in the case. ee

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