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WELL, wit DON'T Mou Gert & ADOT R — AND TAKE & Lirrte { Now cums UP PEER CONGR THE TOP — [AND LeT AE WENG BEEN IN “ors “REACH FOR, Gilnee ane a wow ws OF “rig reencet / ( wary } Kevow (pe THE REE GER aan, x weader|| CAN FIND See Ae | tank ARG, ANY OUT nf Ue THERE REALY wr Us Vy THERE ART GERMANS RENTRENCHED IN A > _FRONT OF US diss ‘ “ & " ae D AND phd ee ot Straight! “FULTON STATE { SA — ere ORTIIT l mereece oe Whoever stole “Rowd the ,long dash: Je W rd for the heavy le Hockey club's mascot, | Defore the ght title, says he was not born the puck u . they excelled. Walke ——By the— » |Played his usual slashing game on r, Mino. and Js not a vse brought old Mr ne offense, He was everywhere Sporting Editor! 6 Norwegian wn squarely on the Met- sing s hook check to a L BR eS yee ial aa ae ays he was born at fepolitan club, for the Seattle | vantage, ! ke up many danger », Kas, not far from j Septet, heralded as one of the (ous Vane es rd was born, #o ft 4 fastest teams in the B.C. H. A., « Millionaire goa \w sas ve. Kansas when was outplayed, outrushed and was the Vancouver star. t Beaten, six goals to four, by most rmeaidle ste t parents are Scotch He says he has b med to be Frank Patrick and his Van- prevented what couver Millionaires Tuesday (sure gos it. It was the cleanest ex- hibition of professional hockey yet played in Seattle. Vancouver oper and skated the Me thetr ‘feet. After two minutes of play, Dun can silpped by the defense and shot the puck flying by Holmes f the first goal. Four minutes later, seattle. Stanley, on a pa: from Duncan, Scored the second goal, tn which there was an element of luck at tached. Holmes stopped the shot, but tt stuck tn the padding wound around his body. When !t fell it glanced off his skate into the net. ernie Morris scored Seattle's only goal of the period Frank Patrick signale: turn to the game In the » fod by siamming the puck by Holmes. Sever, ~conds later Duncan eluded the de se and alipped the | thru ifojmes’ legs. Seattle Scored one in that period. Tm the third period, b teams Scored two goals eac | ‘The game was tame compared to| ¢ those previously sented by ex ponents of heck Not a single ‘Man Was sent off the {ce for rough! > work. 10 When Griffis and Wilson Fenel went sliding into the fence In ith a rush ropolitans off Y. M,C, A. BEATS KENT ¢ was Ww just cycloned the M n his wild i- States} ma Phil MeDonaid; timek a3 a his re Chariey Weinert wants to give AMBRIDGE, Maas, Deo. 29 Willard $5,000 for » mateh. That | nye, five thow looke Ike @ nickel to Jess 00,009 without step St. Louis Manager Is From West a wild collision of skates, sticks WILLIE RITCHIE BEATE and humanity, it was the near NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Ted @8t approach to rough pla Lewis of England outfought Will! htweight ch bout here last night Bobby Rowe and Jack Carpenter Ritchie, ex played great games for Seattle. On in a 10-roun Rathskeller Jack Dillon may go to Aus tralia to fight. A lot of Amer! can fighters will be glad to see ones will mar Rrowns when F Big Eastern Crews Plan Joint Regatta to Decide Champion Fielder Jones, New|* © St. Louts|in th Rall and Otto | June STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 1915. PAGE 9 AMY 2? 20 EVENTS ON ALS “THRA _ FIRST NIGHT'S §, A. 6. GARD a nd six ot la w } ire ating begins at 7:30 and « ma the A A decision to standardl: the n meet f the associat at the Yale r w York Inst week th r tives at tendance fr i bla, Cornell Harvard, Unite ‘al acad jemy, Princet v ty of Pe | nite t eting of the in Philade ght befor en Favor Later Regatta As a result, {t was sald mpossible to determine { sent ° a don Early Races 4 to work uf do away will races and ettle th Mkels w 1 \e a ng ei tifel, ex-Fed magnates, assume| While tt was saree . acai od heviin,| control of the Browns en ‘seu Aner / ont pee |S t ear.|managed the Chicago White Sox nest # cast | many years, won a world’s series tee weer f (and retired a rich man to his lum-| Hary h Vase inaisted that the 4 while at Yale, t " er properties in the Northwest. | clas m between the Blue and L for the « t Last sea n he was induced to re-/the Cri n on the T | lay an: tae Take turn to baseball and managed the|be held as usual, probably a F in ft 14 |St. Louis Feds. ten days after the Henley 4 i tune 4|— _ x 4 q tae ahort periods : = soos MARKET REPORT 4 “Let the club lift your ball In j driving,” says Jerry Travers, r i i olf champ. That's all right If Palatial $110,000 Cafe, with its ie con bese oe con Beets. | era rutabaana mck. | wees wack $50,000 stock of rare old Wines, Whiskies, etc., sold to Pike Street the ball first Vegetables and Fruit PORTLAND IS NOW : tea Gatly by J. W. Godwin Liquor Company, 411 Pike St., for a LEAGUE LEADER ferro: Tug Entire Stock fs Harris, the Portland iad bd “1 a after 11 minutes of | Grapes, b. Ly 4 ct ave » Sacrificed | cwnoresie = Resnits of Church league acon ave ae 3 Only 2 days to sell it! ae di depiscs Oh uses Para eee We close FOREVER Friday at midnight. Keystone 31,*Green Lake Congre- | peppers i oo Lay in your supply quick or you'll get left. Plymouth 23, University Place |! Buy the world’s best at your own price! NO BAR in connection. Ladies can come here in safety. No deliveries. No phone orders. Open Tonight. . ARE SKATING THREM SESSIONS DAILY xcept Sundays Night, 1 Pilger " . - 135 10 Yenre in Sentile Pike Street Liquor Co. 411 PIKE STREET A. Tate, Manager. FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY BYENING EVERY ONE WELOOME m, to 8 p.m. 10 w m to 12 M o; Wholesale Deniers for | ° PERMANENT AND RELIABLE site Postoftic Apptee Danana Frices Paid Producers for Kees, Poultry, Veal and Pork Veal, large Belling Prices i Butter, Exes Timothy re ae ANDERSON DRAWS IN EVERETT Year's night in a ee (Copyriaht Trade Mark fe".'s baton BY BUD —~ ny Cortemace (NT Oy wCenMne > mmmasetycee | Shevlin, Football’s BETWEEN FEDS AND O, 8 CHICAGO, Dec today were recety of the Baltim disgruntled over the baseball peace pact and are prepared to start legal machinery which may embarrass the three gues. I, Shevlin, one of Attorneys for the club are en re timore }) ball players in » to Chicago to || died here at 7 a ns for their] monta developed ice is wanted cold he toc Unless t demand concess clents, A stiff for thetr franchis are met an effort will be ma to pr nissal of the Fed tion eral sult against or. from Chi © in + Jn the opinion eviin here last htwelghts | rare when he fai WILL FIGHT IN TENT During the last — most disastrous ANTA, Ga, Der. 29. Fred. | Shevlin sh and Frank Whitney will here d wal 1s t. They Pr ised the use of the audi | fortune. He was born 34 years ago at Muskegon. Five years ago he married Elizabeth Sherley, member The Restaurant Man Will open the finest lunch room and bakery west of Chicago in the 42-story L. C. Smith Building, |]/of bi# 45 years, Mysterious Billy January 15th. VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis On January th, of this year, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- dan wae arraigned ore the State Medical Board and his Heense to practice medicine revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced, which had been running tn the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan conld 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 & character that aaused Jodge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his by Doomed to Other Twelve so French etated in his neck and pn: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulot or fgnorant persons have been deceived. On the other well ever #! hand, the witnesses who in ee have been produced on be hundre half 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 in the Cuures of Asth the Bladder, 1 Diabetes, Prola Chronte Pry Strabtan to bear tnt efty, And I don’t think that Jordan, 619% I ft can be contended that p. m.; Sundays they were efther credulous spondence soll or f{gnorant except as the laity generally is somowhat There 1s no contention here that any medicine has been given which fs at all harmful, In fact, all of the testimony in this case seems to show, as far as that ts concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has tended to benefit the patient There {# no contention on the part of the State, and {t so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything In this advertisement that was injurious 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 bt va! Greatest End, Dead MINNEAPOLIS, at ¥ was picked as All-American end He was captain of tue} In who took the fa| toe 2.0 het wt totaling $2,000,000. His company, READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Deen etving practical demonstrations of the m right here tn Seattle for the past thirty years, and of alened testimonials on file in my office, written by geratefyl patients whom I have cured, There betne a nd the full n ee ignorant of medical matte, ee FISHER AT Cheasty’s Clothing Preparedness Benjamin and other famous lines $15to$50 “Values Tell” Dec, 29.—Thos,, Haven. Shevlin also won his “Y* the greatest foot-|!n track and crew, fleas story,| He Was « millionaire lumberman Mee eety. Pon | and devoted his time to football Thursday from a and which he| California A specialist, ight-hour dash a ay jal train to of the sick man. of many football was the greatest moleskins, He eleven four years ne greatest team | was In a bad way, Shevlin was and it was season, one of the| in Yale's history, 4 back to whip and how well Tom Sheviin # evidenced when | simply because of his fondness for inceton the game. He carried insurance to New! composed of his widow and rela- tives is the chief beneficiary. His father left him $1,500,000, which was only a part of the coach's jof a prominent Virginia family, They bave one child. 45 AND STILL FIGHTING. PORTLAND, Dec. 29.—In spite Smith, former welterweight cham- pion, today declares he is physically fit for his six-round bout tonight with Jack Root, a local heavy- | weight. Dr. Jordan’s Remedies a Crippled Condition for Life by Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies Beattie, Nov. 1, 1914, Years ago T had tubercular abscesses on my my arms, and the doctors here offered to for $500, but admitted that It might result m for life. Doctor J. Eugene Jordan an operation, and I have remained (Signed) °C. B. BOYD, 2715 Fourth Ave. North. in s of will attest to Its wonders. ma, Anaemia, Biindn Chronte Inflammation of yentness from Paraly of the Auditory Nerv pus Uterl, Dropsy, Chronto Dyspepsia, Eptleps: Chronto Gastra luding Heart I Ataxta, Sct euraleta, F vitus’ Dance age), Hip Disease, Infantile Senile Gangrene, Jaundice, alysis, Spinal Curvature, nd most of the other so- dis her of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, ft fs well me and address of Doctor J. Rugene st Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 from 2 p.m. to 6p. m Consultation free. Corre. ited, Watch eack Saturday Star for remarkable 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 clatmef 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 mere yee