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STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22, 1915. PAGE 9. (Copyright, 1916 crade Mark eg | Viaher vet. oft) ay sup ree] BASEBALL WAR ENDS TODAY CINCINNATI, Dec. 22—With the all-important peace agree ment in writing and in the form it Is belleved will be final, baseball peace emissa went Into probably the last session of the conference today to sign the agreement. | Unless wrangling over minor de tafla in connection with the Inter- national league interferes, the base, ball strife will be terminated when the session adjourns Altho details of the peace pact were kept under cover, it is known that {t has been definitely decided that Phil Ball, of the St. Louls Fed- erals, will take over the St. Louls Americans, and Charlee H. Weegh- man will purchase the Chicago Cubs. The Wards of Brooklyn will be reimbursed to the extent of $400,000, pald In yearly install. mets for the next twenty years. This will be distributed among each club In the majors. } All contract Jumpers will be | restored to good standing, and | the Federal league will assume ail Its own contracts. a —— BY Gos! t ee eve O'LEARY WAS a RiGHT | HE SAID (TT ghowen DYE SOUTH-WEST BY THE “Aone STAR. . "Shaan ON THE YentrH Day our TD FIND THE TR NAYS) T See 4 BUAMARING | PPERISOPE SURE AS YOU'RE Born, ree BET aNe's PART oF THE ZZRIGM Wavy a WHO ARE You, wHar ARE YOU DOING OUT ON THRSE HIGN SEAS" AnD Aeiibtses dO YOU SHIe TIM LOOKING FOR THE TRISH Wa! os Wlarrense see a”. - GAA Ford 1 Missed Some Good Peace Envoys by Overlooking hei on Elks’ Card HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE CULLY WILSON? Novookey 19 vears WRIGHT'S TEAM Straight HOCKEY | 13 YEARS) Takes 50 Stitches to Sew Up Hockey Player's Face EASILY BEATS wich KENT QUINTET “ ——By the—— | Sporting Editor an Chauncey Wright's Seattle team | smith in the Northwest Basketball league | thomas walloped the Kent team Tuesday | gowen. night in the Lescht park pavilion by the one-sided score of 34 to & Seventy-two The restauranters had the better! Tuesday when team and led thruout the game basketball team beat Kelchner led the Seattle team, |five, 31 to 30. Se ed ‘ making elght baskets. Barnes and |French were the Kent stars. The Kent team put up a scrappy game, but was lost on the big floor, The Seattle players ha’ |played on that floor for two y land were perfectly at home. Lester Turner refereed the jens Whit Routh of Winslow, resident of the league, was an in-- “terented spectator. Mne-up Weight /ferbelle Vancouver Forward. .Shell-Shaffer «Center ......Calhoun Guard ...... Stewart G - French fouls were called the Franklin high the alumni RTHW ESTERN | eogue magnat re in for a lot of trouble if the| report that {s| going the rounds | among the play-| ers that ay league has pam-} ed a player limit] When the Ford peace tour was} Planned, the “flivver” maker missed ®ome good bets by overlooking the | ‘boxers on the Elks’ smoker card/ ‘Tuesday night. As fighters they ‘would make good peace envoys. Tt was the poorest card ever put on at an Elks’ smoker. The only) and a limitation| excitement of the e ing was fur-| the monthly | Bished by four preliminary boxers. | A t nok player as well as S| The Pinkman-O'Brien fiasco, as/ & boxing match, was a good exhibi tion of dancing and sprinting abil tty. Chet Neff was matched with a slow moving boy named Jack Fowler. Fowler acknowledged he ) wasn't tn condition to fight ] Ed Pinkman got the decision over ) Danny O'Brien after four rounds of “furious” fighting in a bout in which there was a lot of arm and foot motion, and but few minutes) O'Brien is nearly old “ but | kman Was no respecter of axe. | inkman had the edge in the first © rounds, with the third even. In the fourth Ed did al! the fighting _ that was shown. GIVE RAW DECISION | | | Portland Trains .11:1Sa.m.) 3:45p.m.1 10: 0:45p.m. 6:00p.m.|10:00p.m.| 6:00a.m. 10:00a.m.| 5:00p.m./12:30a.m. 4:15p.m.|11:15p.m.) 7:30a.m. ROWE Bobby Rowe, Seattle's little | hockey defense man, has been play ing the ice game for 13 years. He Started out when 16 and played with the Barrie, Ontario, amateurs. A year later he joined the profes- passed in the league} meeting, according to the players but not offictatly announced by the magnates, Is that each club cansot) sional company when he joined the have over 1 ayers on dts roster: | Houghton club in the International that the salary Iimit shall be) jeague. In 1906 he played with the $1,200 a month and that no player) Renfrews, a sem!-pro team in the shall get more than $175 a month.! Otrawa valley . Rowe got bis first experience tn |"big company” hockey tn 1908 | when the Montreal club in the N H. A. signed him. The next year found bim again with the Renfrew |eclub. In 1911 he came to the Coast with the Patricks and has played }with the Victoria team untill he was traded to Seattle this year, In his first year on the Coast Victoria won the world’s hockey champion shiy Leave Seattle Arrive Portland penton Leave Portland Arrive Seattle..... Parlor Observation Cars, Dining Cars, High-Back-Seat Steel Coaches. Standard and Tourist Sleepers on Night Trains Ready for Occupancy at 9:30 p. m. The salary limit on the individ ual player will be the bone-of-con tention between the owners and the ¢ ond stars, Most of the old timers on the Northwest clubs have been getting on an average of $250 a month. The shortest way toa ball player's heart ts thru his pocketbook Hefore they | will accept a drastic cut in Maxwell \¢e (4. ) Culls- ty \vox/ Wilro ‘The judges gave George Engle of trey) Jar | their pay envelopes they will holler Ran Francisco the decision over Sid | until them a Mitebell of Australia in the semi ‘, be | schooner of suds to choke the noise prindup, Mite elt is a slow are f Cully Wilson gets many his face to keep him looking re- team the opponent played with, | +.6) 9 Ea “ mrey. bar Le ne Axit| more cuts on his face, his Spectable, All but five of the and the number of stitches re- Charley Schmutz, the Seattle boy _ gps pho ti tke| mother won't be able to recog: stitches were caused by wild quired to sew up the wound, | who is on Brooklyn's reserve list, was a one t ma OT en la a le idle swinging hockey players. The are shown in the circles, with | wants to play ball here, but he ex round, and ha io ote is ize e returns to other five were used to sew up lines to show the location of | pects more money than Dug will! the second. The third was Mitch Canadian home next February, a cut made by Fertieller, a Van- each cut. ee pe EEO “sok age in ba ee tae _ after the close of the hockey couver lacrosse player, Wilson Besides the stitches on his | big money in this league, but he ralian eng y coniie: Busing hie daye a0: 0 is just as active on the lacrosse face, Cully has had so many (is a free agent now. Harry Cheek mother and the trundle covers. The} " field as he Is with a hocke cut wed > Sete ans cece taer|. hockey ctar Witeon hes ‘heen y is sewed up on the back of | got a fat envelope from Bob Brown | ® ¥) stick. his head that his head is so (last year. Cheek will make a pis | cut so often that the doctors have had to put 50 stitches In See Amer Luncheon and Din- for The, TICKET OF FICES such |DILLON KNOCKS OUT NORTON MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 22.—Jack Dillon of Indianapolis knocked out } Al Norton of Los Angeles last night in the fourth round of a scheduled | eight-round bout VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his leense to practice medicine Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Ramuediog some one alips the picture above, the who hit Wilson, the | gave Engle the bout. ln lofelded that ha gua wear o | fight before he accepts any amatier | WMUGHES-FARRELL BOUT GOOD) player hat. He has to wear a cap. salary Willis Butler, shortstops Woe Varrell of Seattle and Bert | oa |for Victoria before the team was| FOX BEATS GOTCHY WEEKS A BUSY BOY) AMUSEMENTS that they had real money to say| ABERDE Dec Charles bling the heavyweight, at Portland, and on Chet Neff hammered Jack Fowler| ¢ AMBRIDGE, Dec, 22.—Fifty-four Frank Barrieau there on December! Tw. “Battling” Bunker in two round beca tickets allotted them for BUTT Mont ngs and Hughes of Vancouver put up the Gabanded, won't play po doy TACOMA, Dec. Weeks Farrel could beat “Tex” Vernon, Fox, navy champion, knocked out question The Rest of Vaw December 27 stacks up against Jack @f Ballard so hard that the bout was | undergraduates were blacklisted by 31, and promptly accepted the the Yale-Fiarvard game were sold faturday Giisiesen Spectators 16c e Northwestern league club own. exploded any of Farrell's hopes of |the fourth round of a 10-round bout ‘being a “champ-een.” In the fourth | Fox broke his left arm in the sec Yound Hughes had Farrell pretty ond round. ly mauled up. Hughes got the ion. ers are not the’ only ones who are baseman of the Portland Coasters, | next year or he wouldn't play. | BVA G net TH o- having trouble with their players passed the ultimatum to Judge Mc That {s more money than a lot of| Art Younger, graduate manager . Evelyn Nesbit a» Reserve You Empress Theatre TOM POWRLI 25—T Roy Bates, the sensational third Credie that he had to get $4,500 for | {majors are getting Jof athletics at the university, who revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced, which had been running tn the local newspapers, untrue, that Doctor Jord coald not cure the diseases mentioned therein Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts In the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Superior Court, produced evidence of a character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his lboense. Judge French etated tn bis decision: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulous or {gnorant persona have been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produ on be- alf of Doctor Jordan are among the best people in 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 city generally as being among the best people tn the elty. And I don’t think that {t can be contended that they were either credulous or ignorant except as the ne s getting a nice little Xmas trip journeying over Eastern Washing ton with Glee club, told J Newt Colver in Spokane that he FREE ADMISSION park wi mance of the had never even heard of Walter AT DREAMLAND heart of the city has been leased Rheinschild of Los Angeles, who apes Siwusous and action to raise $15,000 for the| THE NETTIE CARROL, TROUPE | was reported to have received an bekap-seaaied of Butte ¢ Matinee Dally—100e and ihe loffer to coach Washington next Twice Nightly —i0e, Ie and 2° | Yonr enwees | Younger al: |\INEW PANTAGE |John McGovern, twice All-Amert lean Minnesota quarterback, who wants 7 ad for Doble’s old’ place, up In the race for the Job McGovern played three years un der Williams, Doble’s old coach and knows the Minnesota system of play developed here by the tall Scot. For that reason, some think he would be an ideal man to step in and take charge of the Pur ple and Gold football squad, J. Ar thur also mentioned several oth ers who are -being considered as the next gridiron mentor, includ ing Elmer Henderson, of Broad way high, Seattle; “W Coyle, ex | Gonzaga coach; Everett high Sweetland, Dec, 22-—Base. t today that team in the in 1916. A best scrap of the evening. After f the owners raises the ante is going to be a b during the Northwest feather champ. Hughes Si Gotchy of Centralia last night in ‘Twice Dally, at 20 Perries in a six-round affair at Var. ped in the second round the Harvard athletic counctl, and match. He !s now waiting for the ‘lato a om pre SESSIONS DAILY the last Tacoma smoker some City one of » or ‘ at | of Destiny men emitted a loud nolse | He's going Leal All thse te teow next few weeks. He has an engage ment with Al Summer, a light — dar, Wash. Yesterday he received YLOR & CO. HARVARD BLACKLISTS “4 an offer from Spokane meet May Hunter, the boxing football cannot in the future get reserva- articies Player, took all the battle out of @|+jons for Harvard football games | 5—oT inys Monday Night, 10-12 m., 3-5 p.m. Bi support a i» is under WELSH SIDESTEPS Everything is ag gy here with Johnny Griffin December California weight champlor IN WINTER TIME Different weather, different scenes and different attractions and diversions told Colver that READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Seattle, Nov, 1, 1914. Twelve yoara ago T had tubercular abscesses on my neck and under my arma, and the doctors here offered to cut them out for $500, but admitted that it might result in crippling my arm for life, Doctor J. Eugene Jordan cured me without an operation, and I ve remained well ever since, (Signed) C. B. BOYD, 2715 Fourth Ave. North. eriority oF t : wive free | trial to prove ie GIBBONS PROTEGE BEATEN 8T. PAUL, Dec. 22 Mike O'Dowd, a protege of Mike Gibbon was outpointed by Kid Graves of Cleveland in a 10-round, no-d fon bout here last night T have bef etving practical demonstrations of the merits of em right here In Seattle for the past thirty years, and # of signed testimonials on file tn my office, written by patients whom I have cured, rill attest to ite of Asthma, Anaemia, Rilndne: Deafness from Paralya' of the Auditory Prolapsus Utert, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Erysipelas, Chronic Gastraigia, Hard Lumps in the Breast. (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Jaundice, Rheum: sm, Meningitis, Neurairia, Paralysis, Spinal Curvature, Gottr abismus, St. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so- culled incurable diseases. | Q r Enoch Chronte Mflamm: mentor; former Willamette coach, but this year with Hoba . New York, and Wayne Sut for two years Doble's assistant PALMER BEATEN BY MITCHELL| MILWAUKEE, Dec. 22.—Benny Palmer, who was credited with out ting Freddie Welsh at Memphis eek, lost a decision to Ritchi 4 Milwaukee ind bout last night Diabetes Chronte Heart Disease A. LUNDBERG CO, Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Artif 107 1 coll ton pol AvENUR BULL BROS. Justi Printere O13 THIRD AIN 1042 Cities Mountains Los Angeles Mi 1 adena — Teng ant Barbara--Redlar x of Doctors Jordan fn Seattle, tt ts well address of Doctor J. Eugene 619\4 First Avenue, attle. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays from 2 p. m. to 6 p.m. Consultation free. Corre- ence solicited. Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable There being a to bear In mind the full name and _ Younger expresses some hope in Kk that Washington may yet enter a team in the Northwest con ference track meet this spring “Fred Bohler, W. S. C.’s ath- letic manager, may get his BENNETT STILL CHAMP AND, Hot Springs Jordan, Mat San Ysidro Dec Jo stil! bantam weight | Thel ~ Natural Scenery . orrey apo Lake Elsinore—Rubto Canyon Golf Grounds fants Barbara—Ann Riverside—Los Ange! try Club. Famous Hotels Potters—Arlington —Green — Mission winia band of Palm Trees and Flowers is for further information or write Bathing Beaches Venice ~~ Redondo Isiand—-Long Keach Catalina ndaie Newport » Coun- Special Attractions Ostrich Farm Alligator Farm Pigeon Farm Picking Or ea—Hathing in mid-winter urnament of R Maryland Inn — Vr Ask SOUTHERN PACIFIC JOHN M, BCOTT, G. P. A. D. F. & P. A, 720 Second Ave, board to O, K. the meet on a non-freshmen basis if my board refuses to sanction it on any other,” said J. Arthur, cee w o him| PERMANENT AND RELIABLE night, was 10 Yenrs in Seattle T have no aybatitutes or assistants T'treat all orders the Vital Organs, Ner Liver, Stomach, Var! Veins, and Skim Dy) nd bout Mascott, last draw | and Bil called FOOTBALL CAPTAINS FOR 1916! ashington—Louls Seagraves, Students from 8. C ‘one Blood | ordern. for blood ator the Pullman football team at the |dinner given by the state cellege jalumni at Spokane Members of th Washington Glee guard Whitman back Oregon O. A, ¢ Emory Hoover, full John Beckett Abraham tackle hatf University of club who appear P at a Spokane theatre Monday and Tuesday were invited to the dinner as guests and they sang a number of college RONRS. man squad, 20 strong, left after the dinner for Pasadena Herman able Jack Hays, cent ooh tackle. Wanner VANCOUVER, B. C., Dee Sibby Nichol, a star on last year’s| ™*" DONAWAY | Stanley cup winner hockey | 20-8 seven erty Ba may be here to play against S¢-| union and Third, opposite Postoftice, attie January 4, Nicol will arrive! o¢tice hours: 9 a. m. to & p. here New Year's day. Sundays, 10 a m. to 12, @ Lunch at the 212 Pike—Ady, Hollywood, | ‘s most | hated rivals helped pay homage to| Tuesday night. | The Pull} laity generally is somowhat ignorant of medical matters, There 1s no coptention here that any medicine has been given which {s at all harmful. In fact, mil of the testimony In this case seems to show, as far as that is concerned, that any medicine that {I} ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has tended to benefit the patient | There is no contention omthe part of the State, | and it so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything {n this advertisement that was {njurious to public morals. So that ft gets down to whether or not this ad- vertisement {8 so grossly untrue as to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan. Under all the testimony tn this case, I cannot (ind that the advertisement is so grossly untrue as to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Jordan. GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced in court scores of actual: ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. The stories of their remarkable cures have been stated 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,

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