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ir. STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1915. PAGE 7, (Copyriaht, 1916. «Trade Mark Mee yo a Pat Vieher ot) BY BUD FISHER } om dona THE JOB voip th err You REON'\ UT THE FLIES IN HE ¥ get rs 3 TERRIRLE 2 TM ALWAYS ove GO AneAdD AND Sure ! vou Br \ GETUINY BLAMED FOR FLIES CAT. THAT STURR. HELP Me A LITTS > SETTING IN THE GRUB QU® | AND Ten CET Me | “rhe ‘ Msav.usten! |] see you Kit GM | ) AND THERE'S 1 cawr Ger RID OF / Peer vyHeEM 2S ° — ° is [ost eivor Pues, YOU GNE Me A OSOOD MEAL AND TL KEL ONE RY FLYIN THE NOTHING TO IT ) _ mess sy Ritenen You MOLD THE TG i? GET “MY Soar OFF AND GET) DOOR OPEN - READY Preparedness! That’s the Christmas Cry Now You Just SEND ‘Em OUT.TO Me one AT A Time ang TL! Cheasty’s THAT’S THE PLACE Everything for Men and for Women Who Shop for Men “Values Tell” | wea OOO ee he» : Bs W you have been fostering ney golr7 up Pine street. and last night's play brought the Impression that American “ee the 2,500 spectators to their f The hardest part to un ball Is a rough sport, see Just up the street from the a derstand is how they play It @ game of Canadian hockey Arena @ few blocks Ie the Se. and tive. 4 Winx Ned” te attic General hospital. it cor eae and cast a im you. tainly is going to be handy tor < There ie atout as much com- the players. Armed with sticks and razor bladed skates, the players ute their weapons In a (artilingiy careless manner, Roughing In parison between the two as the eee gait of a funeral car ana a jit- The game is new to Seattle. = >| DEFENSE MAN IS STRAIGHT STUFF By the Sporting Editor BSPITE the fact the old Seatt high schoo! that Gonzag: team on N day, 1907. offered “Wee” Coyle a con-/ “Wee” Coyle, Westover, y' Presiey, Pullen and other late day “U" stars, played on that tract to coach next year’s foot-| SFRF FR PTSsP BATE ball team, ad-| team. vices from Spo-| The visitors lost, 41 to 5, but kane state that) the Seattle boys only scored the former “W" star will not be si at the helm of Catholic eleven next year. “While it ts certain that “Wee” Doyle will not return to Gonzaga xt year, this is not to be under- ‘@tood as a reflection upon his abil- ity as a coach. With his work we Were entirely satisfied, and he is ‘@ capital fellow, but we are anxious, Frank Giahe, national A. A. | fo secure a man for the entire | Wrestling champion at 115 and 125 Year. He is not a baseball or bas-/ pounds, will leave Spokane soon to ketball man,” said Father Gilbert,/enter the “pro” circles in the East Gonzaga athletic head, the other he ts Well known in Seattle. He day. | appeared in a number of smok , Tepresenting th the winning touchdown in the last 30 seconds of play. North Division was the first football team to ever come across the continent. The me drew the largest crowd that ever saw a football game In Seattie. Over 10,000 peopie witnessed the game. jers at the S. A.C Spokane A. A. C . Walter Matis, ex-Seattle twirler, but more recently with Brooklyn, pitched for ‘the Fire department] More than 165,000 spectators at against the Police at Frisco Sun-|tended Harvard's football games betitute fire- this fall, which netted the athletic ee ee eine association a profit of $65,000. Still Lester Patrick Lester Patrick, captain of the SPSS eT BRISTS STaas ., cieiaeed ae grounds. ithe Crimson authorities say the| Victoria Millionaire hockey game does not belong to the public,| team, Is one of the fastest piay- A wire story from Portland, and therefore it will continue to t¢- ers in the Pacific coast hockey printed in the Chicago Tribune.jnore the requests that the football| cireult. He is one of the Pat quotes Everett May, assist#nt piavers be numbered rick brothera, who organized coach at the O. A. C., in repeating eee the new major circult and near- a conversation with Dobie, ly routed the Eastern forces by assaying) J. Newt Colver names the seven| the former “U” mentor told him) most conspicuous figures tn North-| signing all the big stars in the Ji nou , 4 e up many of! VANCOUVER, Dec. 8&.—Before he would be found coaching the| west footoall this year as “Hap”| game for his Western teams. |the vistors’ plays, and started |4,000 wildly enthusiastic fans, Port Dr. J. E cal } Yale football team next year |Miller and “Mike” Hunt, of Wash-| Patrick was the big star of the|many an offensive rush on the en-|land Rosebuds won from the Van ugene Jordan A ter Evidence of Remarkable May must have had mental indi-\jngton; Bangs, of W. 8. C.; Abra-| Victoria lineup against Seattle.|emy goal couver septet, winners of last jon*when he made such a state-|ham and Laythe, of O. A. C.. and| Working with the forward men, he| “Cully” Wilson was the roughest ‘year’s pennant, 2 goals to 0. The C W. P, ‘od ced i Co an | ment. Coaches Dietz, of W. 8. C., and Doc | would rush the puck up the ice and| man in the game. Ke was kept out game stood a scoreless tle until the ures as Frodu in urt eee |Stewart of the Oregon Angie ‘ pass to the wings, then shooting | of play on fouls for 15 minutes. Ie third period, when the superior con-| Montana doesn’t intend to quit —- —— back to his position freed nr of eight minutes of the ‘apres of the Portland men began} On January 7th, of this ot bbing football stars from all last period 0 te year, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- ve Seat ot the country for {ts team JACK Dil l ON WINS | McCullough and Holmes, goal-| But for the great backstopping dan was arraigned before the to Jerry Nissen, former Washington keepers, both played a good gaine. Hugh Lehman, Vancouver goal-| State Medical Board and his or. State star, and coach of the Mon-| ‘ Ran McDonald and Genge played keeper, Portland's score would have | Misina ta ocabtios sean he tana eleven, said, the other day, in NEW YORK, Dec. § ilton | stellar hockey for Victoria Genge's been mach larger. | revoked, tha contention of ng kane: j of Indianapolis had the bette | the board being that the ad- r) * irises dike punt year, the ten-round fight with Porky vertisement reproduced, nd Dut willhave back most of our stars! suits of Tuesday's play in the; 178m of Boston last night which had been running in and will undoubtedly RECRUIT | roe ot eee askethall. games the local newspapers, wa: in some new players of ability. temas untrue, that Doctor Jordan ey. eee | stone Congregational 23, First conld not cure the diseases not Tomatoes, Caitfornia, V- mentioned therein. Walter Steffen, who has been engaged as coach of the Car- Megie Tech eleven next Bon, is well remembered in a attie. He came here as coach ef the North Division high school team of Chicago, who Piymouth 6 |Congregat Imma Bible ve Q. A. Christians 9 ate ¢ ak Lutheran or- m- 70 BONDS LICKS BODIE " were brought ta Seattle to play Ar mea yee . “ington st, near Second ave | TACOMA, Dec 8. —Lou Bod 1111 Firat ave. and have the} MUHL PAINT CO. Great Falls, Mont., but whom "case and prescribe for you, ab-| @ has been claiming as {ts own,|folutely without charge = oe a four-round decision to Joe| We want your patronage, and| WALLPAPER Bonds, of Tacoma, last night. Bonds |effer you the doctor's services as} had the better of all four rounds Look for the Yellow Front From & Cents = Doub! Trusses, Deformity app! bs +e fe, dressed among the best people in the to bear In mind the full name and address of Doctor J, Eugene s patie Veal, 75 to 120-1b city, And I don’t think that Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle, Office hours, 9 a. m, to 8 OMAHA, Dee ae - roe PERMANENT AND RELIABLE | E>. Veal, large or @ {t can be contended that p.m; Sundays from 2p, m, to 6 p.m, Consultation free, Corre- there is a strong posaibility of hi 10 Yenr Senttle - rm they were efther credulous 01 ce solicited. Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable being thrown, Frank Gotch, wor | y nave no substitutes | sing F ee te ee it | or {gnorant except as the champion wrestler, said he woul 1 aoe and tre lo J a ae laity. generally 1s somewhat DANCING BYERY BYEXINO t Joe St vost i ie be ho oH Sey ALITY * neat ignorant of medical matters. ERY OW! LOOM ka henom, | € le ners ¢ Native Ware neton sa ded ee pense ane wits vuats.| Sreanieey, a3 There ts no coptention here that any medicine | to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor a ery acre of lend I have I 1 treat all Disorders of | healed Ray eh ” has been given which iv at all harmful, In fact, all | Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor ee eee ele thay ab ald oak por ie y Diamonds, | pomestic whee! ss ||] of the tegtimony tn this case seems to show, as See he acess ata wow, 1 (aeviae oe. 4 : Jewelry | bimturger TE |[] tar ne that ts concerned, that any medicine that | | GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE them all when I was in the gare, |Nonest business will allow t i ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has DESIRED but I'm almost 40 now in a it ¥ vould for the past 2 ain Arete a Rusided 40 Wench Sub patient ‘The Medical Board claimed that these diseases aT dae uae tes be hard for me to get into cond America ” ‘There is no contehtion on the part of the State, | Were incurable, meantng, of course, that they could pe one Ae pike pa tion ; d a a and {t #0 stated by counsel for the State, that | not cure them Doctor Jordan not only claimed to G 411 Pike St. 4 and kif dlnorders, ete ~~ Ave, ee 60 there was anything in this advertisement that was | cure them, but produced in court scores of actual- Yj COAKLEY WINS narsen, the new and, relinnte| . Hotel Frye Butiding -——@ |T] injurious to public morals, ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. Tho > be proves Sumer fet 3, American remedy for blood dinorde: | So that # gets down to whether or not this ad- | stories of thetr remarkable cures have been stated 4 ahhh der Eanllsbay al pdaeab - Come to me for reliable Wasser. | ULL BROS. @4)}] vertisement is so grossly untrue as to involve | under oath. , Hquors at cut prices ; ST. LOUIS, Dec. 8.—Glen Conk-| men Woe a DONAWAY ® ae.ee moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan. Doctor Jordan has caused this statement to be ‘5 4 large boities of Rainier, German | ley, of Fort Wayne, Ind., was knock 02-8-4 Liberty Bd P | t g)" 44 Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot | published in order te acquaint the public and his Lager or Olympta. ice cold, S00. ‘ed out John Howard, of Hay cri nion and Third, Opposite Pontoftice, us F a or p ||] (ind that the advertisement ts so grossly untrue as! many friends with the proven facts in the case. Why Pay More? N. J, in the sixth round of a sched nen, end Taare ppantts honteren ia. 8 | Pasi asc uled ‘elght-round bout, | Of Sundays: 10's. im, ‘to I 1013 THIRD ssAIN 104317) roo | VICTORIA STAR Pace 7 DOCTOR: football roughing if you accidentally ly mild compared to in hockey. take a swing at te puck and hit a ) why, It’s all right, head didn't have any being there. trying for the puck, a man is ron SmATTLE mal ice Two vight. tired embryo fans saw Seattle trim | Ph the final perio to 0. In the ened ‘or shot Victoria three om ‘ond V ted the ute Inter nthe third lthe net. Victoria work In the first two periods. clever forwards, by | dodging, carried the puck down bombarded fee and Holmes re Wa ropolita thousand, Vietorta, 3 to 2, at igh and hair-raising game. ing a faster and better game struggle Metropolitan hockeyists won in the second the score by again utes Patr “Lmaau B STANDING hockey proqrens a we took later, whe ck, O Leary torin goal + he game Ww the n, on a * flying Into the side fence, ed, the Victoria started with a rush and ed at the end of tho first period, period, Foyston ll-timed lead Wal ore with a wing shot on: as won perio! when Morris flipped Walker's blocked shot into showed pass! Goal Using bis superior team The 1g and ° Tender er was the star of the Met famous attle got Its first taste of pro- ‘Tuesday five hun the Arena in a/ With Sticks and Razor-Bladed Skates as Weapons, Hockey Players Have Bloody Game in Seattle Ice Arena no one worrl The man & bullet across the Ice. the game. They are stationed of the evening should have been out of tre o* at the mouth of the two goal cut lip, two Personal'y, we would just o# nets and thelr principal object Walker, bruised In- soon slap a cannon ball in the In Ife Is to allow the puck to face as get In front of that hit them. amed Spectator puck when It Is driven at the eee the seats along the wai quick jabs that no one can eee, net. cut by puck. The injuries were For long distance attack, the ede You can get more shivers 44 ‘serious. Dr. Kelton, the puck Is provided. The puck, a Two men called goal tenders out of a game of hockey than club physician, attended the hard cubber disk, Is driven like are offered up in sacrifice to you can out of a chill, wounded. |METROPOLITANS TAKE 1ST HOCKEY GAME FROM VICTORIA, 3 TO 2 IceGameWinsPlace in Seattle Sportdom WILL LEAD SEAGRAVE | gee J worded ca EX- -SEATTLE _ MAN HONORED Percy Haughton has coaching Harvard elevens 1908 and since that year Yale has not crossed Harvard's goal line. Harvard and Princeton e c rm j renewed relations {n 1911 and {since then the Tigers have | scored only two touchdowns B. A. Clark, former playground | against the Crimson. |{nstructor at Adams playfield, Bal- Holm ae | Haughton’s success has been || lard, who left Seattle three years Deniter Right Defense. Gerke || Loule Beagrave, of Spokane, a||* system in which deceptive |/ ago to accept the post of play- asen tay hater alien | : sy |] Plays overcome beef and brawn. rounds’ supervisor of Spokane, leaeete Genter OrLeary | |Suntor, was unanimously elected bY|] Vile was full of fight this year, || Was named president of the newly | Walker’ <itient Wing pee his teammates, prior to the foot-|] nut the Yale mea seldom knew || formed Spokane Athletic Federa- Hiteres, Fred Tone Judge of | |ball banquet Tuesday, to lead the|] where the ball was. | tion Saturday. sinane'a, geRh yp | |1016 Waantngton football team. | |tormea to contrat all amateur athe rick; time keepers, Chas } Elmer Leader, of Portland, who} letics and ‘te "big athletic Goal | Young and F. G, Picken ‘has played his last year on the var ABRAHAM CAPTAIN izations have Joined | at MMARY, |sity team, was given the honor of | | Firat Perto having his name engraved on the $ N uenonastttic ti anes ay, | patie ie amt cnerved on te QF NEXT 0, A. C. TEAM STANFORD MAY JOM } Second Pertod we (| Breatert inspiration to the team KEW CONFERENCE | Foyston Soares ra petteke S:2¢ | | Gtimour Dodie kave an tmpromp-| CORVALLAS, Ore., Dec. 8.—Her- " O'Leary letor te t e! / ta talk and Caeaar hog gkuest® man Abraham, backfield star of the) PALO ALTO, Dec. 8—The alum- pres & representative gather. Oregon Aagies’ football team, will ni, and possibly the students, will “Tutea Period Walker ing of football enthusiasts, for |be asked to vote on the questios é 5 n of thelr loyal support during his eight |lead the O. A. C. team on the grid- | Stanford's joining the sew Coast year# st at Washington. Presi-|fron next year. Abraham was al-|conference and bar freshmen from dent Suzzallo, Professor Kane and|most unanimously elected to thel varsity teams, the executive com- others also made short talks. leaptaincy mittee Mecided ts Barat neti Dhar end NN on tte A EM sate ee te VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to rushes were missed tn the the third period after he and Wil son were ruled out tor the rest of the game. Portland Beats Last Year Champs) Results of other bouts cat Davidson; Ben Yoern and Ed Mant} ne ere los er, draw; Jack Hardford beat A ie Lupo. iE Joe Hennessey refused to go on Mt for bis bout with Sammy Good 1S cause he did not like the referee \¥a picked b by the smoker ds. | Pareiey son A. LUNDBERG CO, | Peppers. weti: to na| | Pampkine, Th Yrait Goawt vo Yakima rutabagas, sack 1 in & CoD 08 @ 450 e a eseo o1m | t MARKET REPORT tur vipa, yellow... H Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies *t Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts in the matter and the trial of the case whioh followed, in the Superior Court, produced evidence of & character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him bis license. Judge French stated tn his decision: The court cannot find in this case that any credulous Turnipe | Apptes Jonathan. «4 Winter Banana ‘fk | La a1 cooking apples Golden ee | Local apples . eccece 9 READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Seattle, Nov. 1, 1914. Twelve years ago T had tubercular abscesses on my neck and under my arma, and the dgctors here offered to cut them out for $500, but admitted that tt might result in erippling my arm for life. Doctor J. Eugene Jordan cured me without an operation, and-I have remained well ever since, (Signed) C. B. BOYD, 2715 Fourth Ave, North, ‘Ontons | onions, arson Potatoes White river or {gnorant persons have been deceived. On the haga. Abs): ..witheubas ad T have been etving practical demonstrations of the merits of have ‘wao my system right here tn Seattle for the past thirty years, and ave been produced on. be- siened testimonials on file in my office, written by half of Doctor Jordan are patients whom T have cured, will attest to ite wonders Cuures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of among the beat people in the ladder, Deafness from Paralysls of the Auditory, Nerves, 4 elty. Professional people, Prolapsus Utert, Dropsy. tronic Dyspepsia, Eptlep: 4 Ibe and over eople rystpelas, Chronic Gastraigia, Hard Lumps tn the Breast. aM Ibe. people of standiig in the (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Heart Disea Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica Rheumatism, Meningitis, Neuraleta Goltre, Strablemus, St. Vitus’ called incurable diseases, community, people who are known to the Court person- ally and people who are known to the citizens of this clty generally as =being a ibe and under nile Gangrene, Jaundice, Paralysts, Spinal Curvature, Dance and most of the other so- There being a number of Doctors Jordan In Senttle, It ts well °

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