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h ‘ TH NICK, IF YOU MAKE TICKETS TO “The pogo era By De mre Ae tT FTOS PLO MORAN -WKLLAR, suPpasc | DeseRr 4 TAR YOU ON MORAN Waiting for YOU | S FGNT. How ON FoR 200 RUBLES W'GeT Our or. THE ARR, At THE tm THE SPORT ZONE ESPITE the fact that boxing fans are falling all over each other in falling for the Willard-Moran bout, the} ASK “THE wete FRONT mre affair itself will not be such a classy exhibition of the manly | These are not McGraw Says Giants Look Like Champs, if His Pitchers Come Thru} TAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 22, 1916. PAGE 9°. a. a a Copyriant, 1 ‘Trade Mark FISHING SEASON ~k ek OPENS ON APRIL 1; ewe wk ANGLERS READY Fishing season will be on in full | license must be carried on the per- Fisher at, Oft. BY BUD FISHER At Cheasty’s THAT NEW SPRING HAT ~ $2.50 Up “Values Tell” CCoperigin 181, by FC Pekar ~ae eek AWAIT BELL NEW YORK, March 22 axaaeneet son and shown at the request of | “lifers” doing the lockstep, but just four Glante who had thelr heads shaved. L | blast immediately after sunup on Saturday, April 1. Already the \habitual angler is busy preparing for @ jaunt to his favorite fishin’ hol Willard and Moran are ready for the gong that will send them Into a 10-round slugfest at Madison Square Garden Sat- _ art. A 10-round bout between two heavyweights is usually Bas interesting to watch as a snail race would be. Berens At one time in the history of the ring the idea prevailed that proper authorities, ‘Seattle Fans THE BEST OF VAUDEVILL REPORT fn ort ? aaa ippling my arm for Iffe. Doctor J. Eugene Jordan ee re ee or {gnorant persons have well ever since, (Signed) CB FANN BRICH—Ciitton and Fow- = PALO ALTO, Cal, March 22.—/[] been decetved. On the other 2715 Fourth Ave, North, < ime, Chilace-Ohrman—The Le | Q—— | Yakima . ” The race of the freshmen crews|{]| hand, the witnesses who %, ro— Catherine Fewell—| | Price Paid Whelesale Dealers for | | ane between Stanford and the U. of W.|[] have been produced on be- my ise rg ie ee rs gg —ablagp igs ea Pics rans nado Yaktma Burkane 96.00 was cancelled yesterday upon re- half Se sata ae hundreds of signed testimonials ‘on file tn office, writes by a +) weeeti Co) | Yakima Geme 86.00 6 Northern institution. among the best people tn the rateful patients whom I have cured, will attest to its won GERTRUDE VANDERBILT ama | (Corrected ally by J. W. Godwin & Fo) | peeee ies cocvsecue quest of soterientyenaton Professional peopl Eures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blind Chronio Inflammation ; GEORGE MOORE oorege Rog 5100 3138 | Marly Rose seca potatoes. In order to Introduce our new city. Hagges mE gy og the Bladder, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, REY 7 Banenes «-+0-s oKo 08 — (whalebone) plate, which fs the RANGERS TO HOP people of standing in the Diadetes, Prolapsus Utert, Dropsy, Chronio Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, | Metropolitan Theatre | @!"n0: : oO 0% tor Fees, | | lightest and strongest plate known, cpmmunity, people who are Ghronie Frysipelas, Chrono Gastraigia, Hard Lumps in the Breast > TONIGHT and All Week lemons, per cate. $00 | 6.00 Pork | laces not cover the roof of the| The Seattle Rangers’ Soccer club |{] known to the Court person- qeenrs Disrese Coclacing Ter Jae Infantile ee Wilkes Stock Company in Cranberries coool O88 p Hy] | Seigten hares —~~@!| mouth; you can bite corn off the| will give a dance Friday night 1n aly and ome hey are ne tam’ Stoninaitia, SearRicia, a | ” @ 1.25 | Hrotler 20 «| cob t 16 " the Hibernian hall, Ninth ave, and nown to the citizens of this re, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance and most of t o “The Blindness of Virtue 3 136 | Ducks, tai 2 (eee en he ee Yeuler way. During the closed ||] city generally as being ed inctirable die 2 ete ite oe bat. ibe and 260 ere vat gare 18 | Gold crown ......4.®.+++++-$3,00] season the Rangers will continue | ff among the best people tn the Thore being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, tt te well ” Next Week—"Rebecca of Bunny- @boo | 4% Ibe it | $16 set of teoth (whalebone) $8.00! as a social club city. And I don't think that to ae eetee She full name and address of Destar a. Siaeeap ne brook Farm.” 20 | Hens, 2 Ibe and under 7 $10 sot of teeth $5 oo! - —_—— ft can be contended that Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 to ‘a, Florid O14 roosters, live : 2 a 7 Mabie hearths | NEW YORK, March 22.—Freddy they were either credulous p.m ndays from 2p. m, to 6 p.m. Consultation free. Corre- “@ Me, g004 blook hoge 14 | * jence solicited. Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable NEW PANTAGES |: =~ q he ated ae en Bridge work, per tooth, £014 $3.00 | weigh outpointed Phil Bloom tn |] or tgnorant except as the spondence |e : y m woe Honey, new, case . 4 White crowns -$3.00/10 rounds here last night. Lao laity generally {s somewhat sd mate, 3198. ¢ } d Benz, of Butte, also outpointed Al|}] ignoraht of medical matters, ee “A HOLIDAY IN DIXIE LAND* g sh | A0N8 HOO 0 el MeGco, ciaiment ot the middie (fl rg ae 3 O¢ 8 40, [Silver {fillings +0 enesweeneon +800) or? stig. There ts no contention here that any medicine | to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor mehr oat es See reane Selling Prices to Retailer for Y vistina filliNg® ..senceosesee.- 7MQl has been given which {s at all harmful. In fact, all | Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor 4 yamour Hingis e ey ree aan See | All work guaranteed for 15 years. | of the testimony in this case seems to show, a8 Jordan. a “ OTHER BIG ACTS mee Woesking Have imprension taken in the morn- | MEN, | KNOW THAT) far as that 1s concerned, that any medicine ie GREATER VINDICATION C7ULD NOT BE a 100 and 200 ° brick 24 | ing and met teeth same day, Bxam- ]] ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan bas DESIRED i" a Mallve Washington [ination and advice fre Improper measures rather IT ‘onded to benofit the patient. ‘ " Ratishes creamery, #olid . ” Call and See Samples of Our Plate elite te eaune of your ‘There {s no contention on the part of the State, The Medical Board claimed that these diseases E M P R Rhubarb, Cal. C and Bridge Work, We Stand Jong standing trouble, od by counsel for the State, that were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could Rhubarb, hothoune, 1 Dorm ” the Te Time. | RS 3 80 Nee eae gavarnibaraene thet not cure them, Doctor Jordan not only claimed to GRANT GARDNER ne eride, ¢-bas- | Geages Most of our present patronage is there was anything in this advertisement (hat Was | cure them, but produced in court scores of actual ’ Yabime rutabagns, | Wiscons |recornmended by our early custom {njurlous to pub orals, ly cured patients as witnesses for his case. The ‘The On Lamys {8 " | ors, whose work te atill giving good So that it gets Cown to whether or not this ad- | stories of their remarkable cures have been stated angus anaiei satletectiot oar work When coming vertiaement 19 so grossly untrue as to involve | ynder oath, Lace! apptos ; Baiect |e our office, be sure you are In the moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be Yellow Newtown Pippin | | right place. Bring this ad with you Under all the testimony tn this cqse, I cannot | published in order to acquaint the public and his Sree Seve } Late, dh find that the advertisement is so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case, " ome Beanty . Barley a pekenraan -Ra ; ; - BULL BR oe Bastern Washtnaton oats Cut Rate per r, Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, Onions, green ... Puget sound oate ..... i i Just Printere|*2.—~ 9° First and Yesler. | WE OR, +0 207 UNIVERSITY ST. i i + “ ‘ right, Babi y te : rd ti the larger the men the better the battle. Such is not the Lobert, Martin | taatiant te che hae thet faoa ns a . Seth hexvien Induiged tn tase, however. Can you imagine a 10-round scrap between, and Burne new law in effect this year. Last 4 it h ll only perfunctory training today. |year the trout season opened on 1 e 1] SA e The work was calculated to say, Benny Leonard and Charley White, two of the best men in the lightweight division, as compared to a tilt be- tween the heavies, Willard isd 2 The larger the animal, the slower its movements. The ele-| and Moran? RB 8 phant is slower than the horse as the heavyweight is slower than the lightweight. ane . tn our humble opinion, the Port- land fce hockey team has an ex- cellent chance of copping the ‘world’s title tn its play with Canadiens of Montreal. The way the boys from the Northwest news to us folks out on the Coast. gas In the ring at Phita- y night proves more that boxers should be thoro medical examina being allowed to step H f 135 F | | Jim Corbett—Willard by a mile. Moran's chance slim. Dal Hawkins—Moraa to cop. Joss never beat star. Joo Choynski—Willard to win. Don't look for K. O, Jim Jeffries—Moran hasn't a | | Ho'll win Tom Sharkey — Size don't count. Moran will score K. 0. da: un of | different than this yoar, son on all game fi time. jeateh trout, baes, game fish on and after April 1 and Pier opens on May 1 and closes on June ¢ THEY'RE OFF f Fish tales and fish tales are already pouring into the office of The Star. | tn swim. words on some fishing incident that happened tn See The contest {s on swing. Get into the Send in a story of 360 full Washington handsome prizes tn fts window, the Piper & May 1 tnatead of April 1, and the) season was slo The le and perch There re, sportsmen tl Nov 30. | These dates include all counties th In this county the seas at the same can perch and other state with the exception of keep them limber and on edge. Moran te much by the death of Trainer Lewis’ little son, whom he regarded as a mascot, and only boxed four rounds 80 not to disappoint a crowd that had come to look him over. Willard reduced his work to a stroll around the block, but boxed six fast rounds, o The fans were rather wary of Moran’s right, despite the hugeness of Willard. The terrific clouts he has dealt with that right slightly Altho Everett will be down in \foree to see Charley Egan, the \“coming Stanley Ketchel,” meet {Sid Mitchell at the Elks’ Friday | night, there are a lot of Seattle fans who will be backing the former Aus- tralian to give the Smokestack City lad a boxing lesson, Mitchell is onfident that he will beat Egan, and his friends think he will turn the trick. However, the Everett boy is known to be able to stand the gaff, ° servers figure that Willard will be. content to keep away from Moran all of the boys in the Northwest at|and outpoint him, while the chak his weight. lenger will swing constantly for a Two other bouts have been lined | knockout. Unless Moran hangs the by Matchmaker Druximan. They | chloroform punch on the champion between Joe Harrahan, the kid| there fs no chance of him grabbing ho polished off Riley so easily at|the title, Tex Rickard, promoter, t smoker, and Spider Abe of | {s on velvet as far as the expenses ing under the watchful eye of Fred- die Bogan, who says he will beat ring. Such accidents . oe 3 serve to put more straight|) Sam Harris—-Moran for mine. Pa Svar Lake, Cees OO ver, and Jack Byron, a local | are concerned. With many of the to the eye that has already |} He carries the punch. [the season ts only open from poy, and Jess O’Brien of Ballard. | best seats unsold and all of the Billy Rocap—Willard fs not in March’ 1 to June 1 YAS cheaper ones yet to fo on sale, severely discolored. Acc’ it It would be well for the angler Rickard already has $130,000 in the wilt tase, 0 ; Ser ure clt Gaeret Ooneiinect oom oath MARLIN, Tex, March 22— the regimentals peculiar to It's up to McGraw to produce {lt remember a few of the thioes| BOXER EXONERATED | cis sock asa he beiteves the late of boxing at heart, should see Willard. Give the Glants a pitching Sing Sing, Auburn and other 4 championship contender this not to do unless he wants to meet sales will increase it to $150,000, precantion that they |) Billy Gibeon—Moran, the bet- staff and they'll make them al] Penal institutions, McGraw's season. Having been out of the Hiup with a game warden ter fighter, shosld win. sa Ags od troops have literally flashed running one season after & It is unlawful to have fn posses-| PHILADELPHIA, March 22.— . ustle. at's the hunch one thru their conditioning pro- long chain of triumphs, the Lit- sion any trout, bass, perch or crop-|Michael Malone has been exoner.| BERKELEY, March 22. gets while watching the Broad- gram and on form displayed to tle Napoleon has laid his wires ple which is less than 6 {nches tn | ated from all blame forthe death of/Sam Adair, of the U. of O, Gon” belteve va ah s ‘ lh yp 2 bie Bogs in rehearsal here. date promise to return north te beat the Yankees be non It is also unlawful to take |Andrew Crowley, who died in the| ball’ squad, is suffering with @ er alive who not fnelin | led up in road uniforms well fortified for the opening play for the graces of New pecies of game fish except |ring here Friday while boxingproken leg, sustained in yesterday's “oyery ut kee a wee WHAT WILLIAM? | Gone in stripes, patterned after of the fing race. - York fans. hook and line. The iene cee Malone, practice. dit when ving uring & ses nod “nt ORT: aS ea me shat i of the hot stove league. Either the players are untruthful or their memory is rery poor, in which event the batting average does not suffer but gains from 10 to 25 with every narrative. 2s ‘The N. W. magnates are In meet Tuesday at the Seattle hotel. annual schedule meeting ts on tap. There ts a great dedl of to the league and then the differ- ent magnates will get out their schedules and prepare to do bat- " the with every other owner who presents one for adoption. ues Altho there seems no IIkelihood of gy ge Bren Hartge Ege bere Smell tg Sage after all. Too many youngsters the board being that the ad- rng _— . ere a tee All are dissatisfied with the con-/have been signed to allow the} tated’ cuaiene Png etal vertisement reproduced, Doatds Werke” Pe ay Mine tracts tendered them for the com-|club’s giving Ed a chance to come| Geo, Olson, attorney, and W. A.| 99 ca ee ee pMareh |] which had been running in I or § eill es Ing season. . . 4 . I») _ 4 Russ Hall. It is said a represent-|"* "°M20R back. Meets Wilkins, maiiager of ‘the Pactfic| who recently won the American |f] the local newspapers, was . ative is at the meeting from Wal- lace, Ida, Qourishing a $10,000 check in an effort to horn that village Into the league. ‘The piece of land you are look- ‘Want Ads. AMUSEMENTS 9013 THIRD ST. PAUL, Minn, March 22.— William Lone Star Diets, football coach at Washington State college, ball star at Macalester college, ball star at MacAlaster college, here, is regarded today as the only German-tIndian in sporting circles. Dieta said he was a German when he went to school here, but later played with the Carlisle Indians, There are just an even half |dozen players holding out fn the Northwestern league. They are, } Altman and Neighbors, Spokane; | Rose and Cadman, Seattle; Cheek, YALE CREW AT WORK NEW HAVEN, March 22.—Dodg- tng ice ts the princtpal training stunt of the Yale crews. The etght was out on the water yesterday and had great difficulty in making a fourmile trip, due to floating ice. The members wore sweaters and mittens. | FRISCO FALLS HARD SAN FRANCISCO, March 22. Wrestling fans clamored today for & match between Ad Sante! and Joe Stecher, the Nebraska marvel, fol lowing Santel’s performance last night tn throwing Jess Weatergard twice tn one hour and 17 minutes. The bout was cleanly wrestied and was pronounced the best San Fran- ctaco has seen tn years. ¢ g 5 S | Word comes from Spokane that | |"Big Ed” Kennedy will not get a| |ehance to show in Indian livery, WILL PLAY AT DUG’S ‘The City league teams will play their games at Dugdale park fn atend of erecting a ball lot of their own. The league directors met Tuesday night and decided this point after the Seattle president} had offered to do nate the park for the games. si be retained, it was announced to. license. 8 day. Judge French stated tn his Twelve years ago I had tuberc |]] decision: neck and under my arms, and the docto! GIRLS MUST SWIM IN STREET TOGS If you want to learn to swim, girls, enroll in the University of Wisconsin. Swimming has just been made a compuleory course at that Institution, and co-eds eds, In order to meet the usual requirements, must not only go a@ short distance with several different strokes, but swim around the pool (about 75 yerde) fully dressed in street clothes. For teaching self-protection, no better means could have been devised. SOME RACE, THIS bindery, are scheduled to race at high noon Saturday, The foot race grew out of an argument as to which was the better sprinter. Fach posted $150, the winner to take all. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Opposite Wraser-Paterson Co, WILLIAMS ON JOB | SPOKANE, March 22.—Manager | Nick Williams ts on the job here | today. He just arrived from Port: | land with the signed contracts of | Pitcher Moeller and Infielders Wol- | fer and Smith. BERNSTEEN ELECTED) Dave Bernsteen has been chosen basketball captain at Queen Anne. | Edwin Ewing will captain the jmidgete, Prospects are bright for | & good quintet next reason. | YANKEES VICTORS Danish meet here, proved victors over Norwegian boxers here last night. JOHNSTON ACCEPTS CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, March 22.—Jimmy Johnston will play with | the Brookiyn Nationals for a salary of $3,600, and the other features) of his Federal league contract will CANCEL GREW RACE | Pd ARIUS AI UAT On January 7 of the year 1915, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his license to practice medicine revoked, the contention of could not cure the diseases mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appeated to the courts In the matter and the trial of the case which followed, fn the Superior Court, produced evidence of a character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring fo him his The court cannot find In 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 Dooitied to & Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL out them out for $500, but admitted that it might result Strangler Lewis—Moran & \and he has proven that he can hit z & chance to win. a islature decided to simplify mat- hard, and Mitchell may find him a|Sffected the betting, which, how. ters and did so by opening the sea /tough nut to crack. Egan ts train-|ever, has been very light Ob

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