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UTT AND JEFF—IRVING BERLIN HAS NOTHING ON JEFF AS A SONG WRITER. STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 15, 1916, PAGE 9. Copyright, 1016, 6 ‘Trade Mark by it < Uw Pat ST PUBLISHERS, I WANT To LET Yoo WAR SOLONG THAT NOTHING MAKES Me SICK MUTT RIGNT AWAY OND SRE WHAT NG THINKS OF IT, ut Fey Willard In Fine Shape HeReport BILLY KNOWS TOO MUCH FOR STEVE ‘ BY EDWARD HILL Steve Reynolds, Seattle's bat- something at the last minute, and Visher BY BUD FISHER ott FVE JUST WRITTEN eer as 4 Or OTE Sore, EE A | i A SWELL SONG, vas SUTT and ine ve $433 1 pig binvauckgehthinatiaadl dM AC a . . LY ’ Pr MUST Go SING tT TO BEFORE T GIVE FF To | |TVE BEEN «A Tag Sees, soe SWEET Bavanas — Hay gene) " wHat ? MN FAVORITE ITS BANANAS wait a ive: “GIRLS AS EFFICIENT AT LIFE SAVING AS MEN,” SAYS WOMAN CAPTAIN OF RESCUERS Grappler I's inBad Down FriscoWay LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 15. —Mrs. Alleen Allen, high and fancy woman champion diver of the Pacific Coast, who will com- s fire laddie, never bad a) Billy Riley was substituted to mect NEW YORK, March 15.—Altho SAN FRANCISCO, March 165. , ce last night in his mix with! Joe Harrahan. Joe started to Mas | Champion Jess Willard’s muscles It will be many a day before Wm. Murray The Californian} sacre Billy, and the bout was stop- | t Demetral, Greek wrestler, will get me too much for the local mitt) ped in the’firet frame. he gy «a Ragen rten epihoate any applay for work on the t Sailor Benson, who was to meet |Found shouldered, bis trainers to |mat, say wrestling fans today, fol nt meee avery lucky thing for Neff, was also ined elsewhere, | day were sure he ts in good cond! Hlowing ‘his performance {tn trying phen of the claretetained and Spider Abe, a hard-hitting | tion and will be tn fine shape for lrepe to foul Ad Sante! tn thts, that the dusky Southerner Irtsher, took his place. It wasihis 10-round fight with Frank |their match here last night. The only able to show a bare flash agreed to call the affair a draw if; Moran March 25. |Greek, being unable to throw San old-time form. Had Murray | both men were on thetr feet at the Willard indulged tn his enstom pete for the national champion } ltel after an hour's work, got a ‘been the Murray of old, tt wouldjend of the fourth round. They {ary road work today, boxed a few @ bold on his opponent and ship next summer, organized and trang Bare been a slaughter. | were, rounds and then took {t easy for Ye lif | refused to break tt until three po- The “sensation of yo." was as| Harry Casey and “Smiley” |a while. Gn woh tated State’ Meemen interfered. Referee J: as a gouty millionaire and| Miller went to a draw as did Bert; Moran {s looking around for « e consisting of eight | Westergaard declared {t no contest. Reynolds ever knocked him| Forbes and Johnny Moore. Billy | sparring partner of gigantic pro- Ite, all expert ewimmers, organ: pt fn Deft his feet he most likely would | Wright cropped Red Crosby one | portions. Ho wants to practice on |freq iast summer, has made numer: GOLF DATES SET on the beezer a ginute after the |4 big man at least as tall as W ie Murray was rocking himself fitst bell and the fight was over. |lard, so he can learn how to sleep in an effort to arise. Lonnie Austin refereed, jend diff rights and lefts ag As it happened, however, Mur-/ £03 Lose CONTEST j}the jaw at the same time. Mora figures he will have to leap alk retained his feet and some Of; sSHREVEPORT, I ™ er : . His old-time ability. He Gayed the 4&., March 15.—|in regular Johnny Dundee Jump we been given the decision Jong whenever they mixed. Mur-/2 by the Shreveport club. ‘plans to massage with with haytmakers. the belief that he fs an “tan” three judges. How three men Macy thatched fireman lustily and| 1° Cincinnati Reds were defeated | jack style to get the range of W jay was always an “in” Pens | reas wel, J. ACOSTA, CUBAN WONDER, an Al Mosler, featherweight, was could all figure tt that way ts be in a training game yesterday, 6 tollard’s lower maxillary, which Lately, however, we are inclined to! m the decision over Lao Houck | # yond us. The only claim Mosler IS SIGNED BY VANCOUVER tt ous rescues at the beaches here “In apite of opinions to the con- trary, women make as efficient life men,” said Mrs. Allen. drowning perton di not require so much strength skill, it would be greatest folly In the world for a man, no matter how powerful he might be, to attempt to save « drowning per son unless he were an expert swimmer and knew how to break) the holds of » victim struggling In| the water,” | SPOKANE, March 15.—This city will stage the 16th annual Pacific Yorthwest golfing champlonships Tho events will be run ‘off at the Spokane Country club June 27 to |July 1. i he ra, | rangementa hare been made for the In addition to being a champion | foaation ai’ Waseda bark bere, Tt j@iver, Mire. Allen je 8 power.) is niso the intention to have the fut ‘owimmen, She fermerty held | local Dall club incorporated has to the decision ts that he fre-| Joe Acosta, who comes halled as; George Riley, the Victoria |the Southern California champion | a - a “quently made Houck miss. It vend hong Cuban wonder, has been signed hockey player, has been algned by | 8h!p for the mile rough water swim | TRAINING STARTS highway robbery to give Mosler/by Bob Browa for Bis Vancouver Russ Hall and will be given a|and also the open water and tank the bout It would have been petty | ceny to have called ft a draw. k won. ball club. Acosta won considerable fame by jthe showing he made against the Of the rest of the five bouts, two| New York Giants when those fiazied and three ended in draws. | worthies played the Cubans a year Charley Davidson broke @ leg or | ago. Acosta ts @ right-handed pitcher and he balked the big league clubs Cuba last season regularity. | ot the New York team | took a shine to the work of the chance with the Tigers. eee Tealy Raymond and a bunch N. W. leaguers are taking ¢ kinks out of their anatomies da: at Lincoln vere. sume food with Tacoma. Cuban and has recommended him |**% ‘ireult. 4 for professional ball in organized a Sides Gren company. QOutftlelder Calvo, the Cuban who/ performed with Victoria two years -jago, signed Acosta for Brown. When the deal for Acosta came up | Brown balked on the heavy trans | portation charge to bring the play- league moundsman, has been tu | Moneymaker has been received lthe Giants. ed fo 01 u “They tell you that Evers Is the e Cuba, but whe Caly eee jis signed for a bout in the Quaker y pa soa to stand g004 for the mile: Dugdale has received @ letter| City for a go with Johnny Dundee | brainiest man in baseball,” says the age charge tn the event of Acosta from Cliff Mlankensh{p, stating | oF € marian, W nee me ci only Helnte Zim. 1. think that not making good, Brown tmmedi-|that Moreland belongs to Salt} Ho ts also angting for a mal Johnay ie a great ball player and| ately signed the Cuban and order ed him to report. CORNELL OOAOH OALLS AUTO TONIC 1111 First Ave. 2 Seine says Riley will | He was a dear cat in the old Western Can- ed over to St. Paul by the Cubs. The signed contract of Catcher 4 he wants Dug to keep ff. FOR ATHLETES BEFORE TRACK MEET |record for the 440. Mra. Allen the only woman member of the Royal Life Saving | SAN FRANCISCO, March 15. The Pacific Coast league clubs a of | ne | Seclety of England. all in their training camps. A three ily pecan aren. weeks’ session, !n which many . Cobbs and Wagners will be cast into the discard, will foll cuss WIN GAME TAMPA; Fla, March 15.—The Chicago Cubs triumphed over the Southern college squad here tn a Pugilistic News and Gossip GREAT FALLS READY | GREAT FALLS, March 15.—Ar-| charge to get busy. You'Re Nor SINGING, YOU'RE PEDDLING FRUIT The Home of Oshkosh Wardrobe Trunks $25 Up Leather Luggage of Quality “Values Tell” N. Y. GIANTS TAKE ON SEASON’S FORM | | MARLIN, Tex., March 15.—Un- der the broiling rays of the Lone Star sun, the Giants of John Me are pounding down the stretch of their ante-season siege of preparation. Rookies and reg- ulars alike are tossing that old ball| and swatting fts nose with enthus fasm worthy of a better cause, to- wit, a reguiar series with averages jand umpires and otber mid-season trimmings The weather man, barring a few periods of aberration, has been a | right reasonable sort of cuss to the Giants, and as a result there has | been day after day of summer ther thru which the clan Me- ‘aw pushed itself into form. McGraw bas ten pitchers on the ground, including Christy Mathew- | son, ff Tesreau and Polly Per. ritt of last year's hurling force, and Anderson, the Federal league star whose showing {n training has been one of the most encouraging fea- tures of the camp season. Then there are Benton, Schauer, Schupp, Stroud, Palmera, the Cn- ban, and Kramer, who look mighty good. If McGraw’s pitchers live up to his expectations the season | will cause him comparatively little worry. The rest of the team fs big | enough to be a certain quantity. | Behind the bat McGraw has Rart- den and Dooin to anchor the staff, There are six catchers altogether, Subscriptions will be asked in order that rowing at the U. of W may be placed on a more firm financial basis. The aquatic sport must depend solely upon a very small appropriation by the dent board. With the California crew coming North {t behooves those in but of course !t is to be expected some of this number will be out of the big leagues by the time the season opens, The player limit compels Me Graw to wield the pruning knife, hard tho it be to part with the promising serfs performing daily in the training games. SAVING Sometimes involves self-denial, but self- denial in early life is better than poverty in old age. Interest « 4% UNION SAVINGS a TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Graw Capital and Surplus $800,008 JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. B. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer, — HOGE BYILDING E {nm the Heart of the Financial ~ District Sd practice game, 21 to 6 Mann and Ww. Flack, the former Feds, made rO-| Johnny O'Leary, the Seattle light homers, Sip Faina Weight, is fast climbing to the top of the heap. Last Saturday night | ase a. by [be walloped Joe Azevedo tn Phila delphia, and now he writes that he | } tn New York with Benny Leonard. ee . he's there with the brain, too. But) Joe Tinker forget more than Evers) ever knew. } “When Tinker and Evere worked) together on the Cubs they pulled| some of the best stuff ever seen) on a diamond, The morning paper declares Al Mosler ts claiming the Pacific const featherweight title because of his victory over Lao Mouck. Seeing as how Houck never held the title, land has Just been signed to tight for it, Mosler wins, hands down. But Johnny often! On January 7 of the year mitwe me Washington se | oo got credit for plays that Joe 1915, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- Mee Ens Sve _| *Automobdiiing {9 fnjurious toj Jack Moakley -of Cornell dis- gee Meng Bic ype Hoge id boos, vi of. For Evers was thelll dan was arraigned before the . > 5 jagrees with Murphy. ways at stun *- | luckier. |]] State Medica! Board and bis Seattle’s Leading Cabaret thietes on the eve of an impor S8irN Min ice aul stomobiles?” re-|celviog the decision last night dis | “Take for Instance the famousl}} license to practice medicine i Entertainer Back at the | ‘22! s4me or meet.” once said the | sonded Moakley. “Why, there's |gusted the fans with boxers of| Merkle play that cost the Glan revoked, the contention of f 4 late Mike Murphy, trainer of the | nothing like them. Before a game | his {lk = a pennant and won for the Cubs. the board belmg that the ad- * ; Thalia Cafe, Second 1912 U. S. Olympic team. or meet, I always send my men ont | All Evers did was to stand on sec-\Mf yertisement reproduced, j and Union Murphy put an absolute ban on |for a spin. It takes thelr minds| George Chip and Gus Saatets ond base and receive the ball when|H} which had been running in : motor jaunts, claiming the utiast off theraires ane Sts Shale snag | ee i rounds to @ draw ID] it was thrown to him. He didn’t the local newspapers, was s i ‘ - | with good, fresh air. That's one of | Mev even know what It was all about Doctor Jordan The hosts of friends of Mra. Don-| ural jar and vibration on the kid- | with | r ak antrue, that tor nelly will be pleased to learn that| Meye affected finely conditioned | Mike's fdéas I don't agree with at) | a ad the better of the | untl! | ig ageoehl Del bape could not cure the diseases _—_—_ : ‘ all.” . the | sitting on the bench, noticed Merkie| tioned therein. e has again returned to Seattle, | YOURS men sailing fn q 10-round bout with Gun- |]J}_ mention . é . 2 2 * ; after au engagement at the West- boat Smith in Brooklyn, break for the club house and shout} Doctor Jordan appealed to Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by holme at Victoria, where she suc eat the courts tn the matter and - ) ceeded tn Increasing her popularity | Johnny Ertle got tho newspaper ess He, alt leant Soa een the trial of the case which Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by : and in putting some real “pep” into | F I Yy I N G decision tn his 10-round set-to with * \]] followed, im the Superior . the Canadian cabaret. the Zulu Kid in Brooklyn In baseball history ae the work off) Court, produced evidence of Glandular Remedies ’ Mrs. Donnelly, together with a} eee lolLany Ever lH} a character that caused group of headliners, will appear Bat Nelson has started anit to Judge Walter M. French to A each evening at the Thalia in high recover the diamonds he gave his} Luna Park Bathhouse opens Mar. ||} award a decision to Doctor 4 class entertainment former wife | 18th Jordan, restoring to him his READ HIS TESTIMONIAL The most delectable drinks are} ie 3 . leense Seattle, Nov, 1, 1914. prepared that would satisty the|{ | 720m Sport Block | Judge French stated tn his Twelve yearn ago I had tubercular abscesses on my skeptical and delight the fastidious. | = | decision: BetMaae sue tor bate Bac dtmittes int ft cient result Then danctng to the strains of the TRARY CUSS 3 | MARKET OR 1 The court cannot find tn in crippling my arm for life, Doctor J. Bugene Jordan music of the Thalia Orchestra can- CON ‘on Hy this case that any credulous cured me without an operation, and I have remained not be compared with dancing any-|We gazed on a@ fat man who N - iI} or fgnorant persons have well ever since, (lene) CB BOYD, where else. Get the Thalia Habit skated. | ||] been decetved. On the other ° er He twisted and squirmed and ; |i] hand, the witnesses who I have b Avi theal 4 tratt f the mertts of gyrated, 10.09 ||] have been produced on be- ave been giving practipsl demonstrations of the mertts o bd y system right here tn ‘Mle for the past thirty years, and oon] tages 4 yay Bn i Sirs half of Doctor Jordan are hundreda of signed testi son fle in my office, written by oa pin 5 | 7.00 st peo grateful patients whom I have cured, will attest to its wonders, | And we waited and waited and) 3] BA oF p-pegpe sos 1g Cee beeie = to9 Sores of Asthme, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflentmation “ot walted. ; Esty Rese edad potatoes. Lied % on f ys ae i iar to4 the Bindder, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory | Nerves, b | people o andin in o Diabetes, Prolapsus Uterl, Dropsy, Chronio Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Die ; | | Prices Paid Producers for Kage, community, people who ate Chronic Brysipelas, Chronte Gastraigia, Hard Lumps in the Breast Reminded us much 4, ‘ r = hares rr) ally and people who are Rheumatism, Meningitis, Neural Paralysis, Spinal Curvature, J hearer N . 19 known to the citizens of this Goitre, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so- ; ae But ve stayed on his feet Just to | § | cant t HiT city generally as being called incurable diseases. spite us g {Cal s ; if ‘ ‘and § ‘ong the best people tn th | Age yee N ie thouse 296 @ 250 among th people in the There being @ number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, it ts well MEN. | KNOW THAT . Reilly, Irishman, gained er ner 400 @ boo | i Meee ud city. And I don't think that to bear in mind the {ull name and address of Doctor J. Eugene rat os wpegony pn gen 8 | Moride . 20 i . {t can be contended - that SOrdan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle, Office hours, 8 a.m to 8 stton the caves ot Sour ting ot We ter les hasty Norse Fert ca ig ee rand bd vo me stg itt |] ther wore eltber eredulous ff Pm, Bundaze from 4p, my 10 6.0: ora Gey eat! tor winnie anding trouble. ; MRS,GUNBOAT SMITH Jarilo, new 1 or {gnorant exeept as tho cures. | man But Barney hasn't a thing , + i | gop . > ots Smith cotchn om: | Honey, new, case laity generally 1s somewhat pica [8p au, Ho tote ariamoaay |, Staile for 25 minutes! It can bo| Honey, trained ah ae Pra ae » al ignorant of medical matters. Bens ov lin Japan. Instead of going dippy dope. ea a Werlecte sais 4 1708 8 y ae ¢| There 48 no contention here that any medicine | {o {nyolve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor over baseball, Smith apectalized In | New Y ’ | Belling Prices to Metaller for HH} nas been given which fs at all harmful. In fact, all | Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor jin-fiteu and has been awarded ag et gy MO ag cP ily aie? a is @ | Bate, Mare ned Chee ‘HHH of the testimony in this case seems to show, as | Jordan famous “black belt” given for ex-| tris « saalln Native “Weanieeren far as that 1 concerned, that any medicine that] GreaTeR VINDICATION B-ULD NOT BE traorginary proficiency N°) “Miss Remley was on her way to “@ nine Wesninaies " aver has been administored by Doctor Jordan has AN ondac ne yatient, Pin order to win this distinctive |fame and fortune when she mar creamery, wolld pack rr tended to Denent he 5 ARE RS The Medical Board claimed that these diseaalll honor in the Japanene art of self-/Tied “Gunbogt” Siith and berara bad pede whit’ Pn There ts no contention on the rast of the State, | were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could ecessary to gain manager 0 he heavywelgl h pi 2 7 ee 4 and it so stated by col or PS) 5 ot e » the: Doctor Jordan t only claims t lonly three foreigners had won the| , : | rutabagaa, act 100 t injurious to public morals ly cured patients as Witnesses for his case. ‘The - ye black belt tho hundreds had| ball will be greatly surprised. Ct. 23 So that it gets Gown to whether or not this ad- | stories of their remarkable cures have boen stated FOR WOMEN ONLY [tried and failed after long sieges| Callahan, once a great pitcher aro | Vees vertisement is 60 grossly untrue as to involve | under oath. Dr. Sanderson's Cotton | of training and competition. Smith} and all-around ball player, is 055) | Melee rene OgRe et i a3 moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be Root Pile studied f{u-fitsu nine years. one of the most popular men ais it feiriebs pais producer) | Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot | published tn order to acquaint the public ‘and his 2 In the game. @ 109 | Alfalfa, No 1 24.09 @28.00 find that the adverUsement {s so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case. When Barney DOreyfuss en- | Rome B 126 @ 1.60 | Barley ... 82.00 @ 33.00 ‘ pears in days Price| gaged Jimmy Calishan to man- “USE STAR WANT ye eohned 3 |Midaiten cine sie | Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, lead Pira he picked a Ontons, green aa rand thmoth: 24.00 ¢ box, or $ for $5, matied in| age the Onions green, Walle Puget sound timothy st and Yesler. | bets Sto 18. 1 to! tive wire, If Callahan dosen't eas ee os | teee Ge tito oth: 09 @2t09 Bund Bs make a big success of his new Orecon ontone LLL ene (0am | Timothy OND nimnDY co. Onions, green, local ..... a6 | Wheat . 00 berth the wise men in base- a ‘ 1 Sd ERNIE Titi” PUT VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court

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