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20 n- rs to at of rT ry nl in Tacoma .... * Great Falls eee eS ee Saat = Welsh Wins All Way in Denver Mix DENVER, July championship ie Welsh ar | | Prospects for} ight between Fred. Charlie White at Colorado 8 were believed fm i today, following the English. | Man's victory over Ad Wolgast on a foul in the 11th round of their sched led 15-round bout here last night Welsh was the master of Wolgast at every stage, and gamely contin Bed after a 26-minute rest, follow fag a low blow from Wolgast in the third round | Harry Pollok, manager for Welsh, | @mnounced that slight differences | Femain to be adjusted for the Colo-| gado Springs bout. Jack Dillon, the killer, knocked out Jim Flynn, the Peedlo fireman, in the fourth round of their mill at Dewey, Okla . Johnny Dundee had a shade over Byer Hammer at East Chicago, } Tnd., where they fought a fast ten Found contest. The Chicago boy was the aggressor thruout and ve the “Scotch wop” one of the dest battles of career, Hoosier m is Akron Johnny Griffith safe game wi Chicago and outboxed the slug Ger in a i2round bout at Canton, Ohio. | played | Tigers Win and Lose to Veteran | Great Falls Crew) GREAT FALLS, July 5.—The lo- als and Tacoma broke even in yes ferday’s double-header here. The @ores: Morning— R. H -8 9 a ee Baldwin E. Peterson, Met and Glark, Kallio and Haworth Afternoon R. H Tacoma nis. m Great Falls - 5 10 Bonner, Sutherland and Bald win; White and Haworth We Are Now Prepare rapt Tell the Whole | World Why Casey | Fanned Out s 7 Wolte chopper & CasEY AT & ¢ THE BAT cow ‘SP i co Orr od MPIRE ‘JOE’ BUSH GPE A SONG OF AN ALSO RAN 1 have lost in the fight Tam pulling up lame In the shadows o I have dropped of the night @ hard game. They are cheering the winner, The first in the van While T am forgotten A poor also ran It's great to be clever Or have people think so They say, “W you lost But how well you have done Yot I'd give my hopes Of the laurel forever Just to have played As I should have—and won! I have won many games in the winning; lost. me it b With no joy This one I wanted To win, and | I felt I would los Right from the But if you will You must not count the cost 1 felt Mke poor Dominant Rack tn the ruck; Vm all out of sorts And I'm cursing my luck They are cheering the winner The first in the van, While I am forgotten A poor also ran »* * * * * * Charley White | Graduation has claimed Ted Meredith, the world’s greatest running) athlete and headliner of all tim flying the standard of the Unt versity of Pennsylvania. Imagine a singer who could hit high C like Caruso and who could also sing second bases like Edouard de Real That rv sente something like the range of ability shown by Meredith. Here are the vital statistics Meredith's Marks. World's Mark 100 yards in 10 seconds flat 935 seconds 220 yards in 22 seconds fiat 211-5 seconds 440 yards in 472-5 seconds 472-5 seconds 880 yards in 1 minute 521-5 seconds. .1 min. 521-5 sec. One mile in 4 minutes 16 seconds 31 seconds a 1! seconds Two miles in 9 minut Five mi In 26 minw * * * ..4 min, 123-5 sec 9 min, 174-5 sec. - 25 min. 8 sec. * * * Meredith proved what he could do in the short sprints at the dual meet with Dartmouth. He copped both events with ease, in tl that would arouse envy in many sprinting jalists, Ted has made his longer distance records in pri exhibitions * * * If there is one American golf amat to see more than another, it is cisco, who has never competed As Davis is probably the gr other day about power in the ga s 8 “That the correct upright swing h demonstrated by Evans, Dunca ters. and are deadly straight. In th never heard before, and more to use and always to the ruina' * * * “The successful upright swinger in ahead of the club head at the swing, and if he wa square to the ball * * * “Now the ordinary club is not faced so as to lend itself to that position, | Vance believe the corr which I timing. The face points to too open stance is assumed cient amount of hook put on ti hands are several inches ahead face forms a right angle to the * * * 's nothing like a winning stre streak * truly The * * Th * * * eur that Eastern players are eager Harry K. B. Davis, fr, of San but once east of the Pacific ates of drivers, what he sald the ne is worth printing % 3 8 more power than the flat swing le n, Braid and Vardon—all They get tremendous distance with little apparent effort, | Mame t connection here's a tip I have the pity, one that I often neglect tion of my game. * * * the address always has his hands moment before be starts his back > s to’ be a long hitter, he will stand almost | iood. p * * * direction ad ght ich, @ much prope is to have a suffi he wooden clubs so that when the for to « t one of the club face in the address the line of play * * * ak for publicity unless it's a losing > #* * LIBERTY day" Pittsburg Pirates still contend that Sisler belongs to ‘em, but AMUSEMENTS, [ ILKES PLAYERS] Grekhreuwm “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY” , S120 Summer Prices—10c, 20¢, 300 Mats, Tomorrow and Sat. 2:30. NEW PANTAGES Matinees 2:90. Evenings. and 9 Au This Week J (MME. JOMELLI | Songstress Supreme ; And ware cther Great Acts | “10c Matin: turday 206 NEW PROGRAM TODAY ANNIE KENT, DEAVES’ | iKINS 6:20 to 11 Nights, Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 HAVE | YOU Veen the ex-mo vernment sietan?| ‘if not. why not? He giadly) examine an eribe for an Patron of th Dr (out charge. Our eye, ea Tthroat specialixt will a ye, car. none or throat f ike hours of 9 and 10 0 nd 1:20 p. m W111 First Ave. 169 Washington St. | MEN, | KNOW THAT! Improper measures than disease are often the ca ot long standing trouble rather very | I treat ail | DISOR fer reliable Waseerme ’ a Test DR, DONAWAY Liberty Building hon rd. Opposite Postoftics, Office Hours: 9 a m. to § p,m Buntave, 10 @ m. to 12. | 60:05% | elaim Fielder Jones argues possession * * * Howard Camnitz, former Pira mate of Kentucky In favor of one has old John Barleycorn swinging like a bear in the pinch, tho, if you & Seattle Miss Wins Tennis Title From Idaho’s Court Star SPOKAN July 5.—The women's championship of the Inland Empire tennis tournament was won here yesterday by Mis# Mayme McDon ald of Seattle. She defeated Miss Marte Kettenbach of Lewiston, Ida., 6-1, 6-1 Seattle Drivers Win Victories in Race at Spokane 50-mile Alan The race at SPOKA July 5 Fourth of July track was won yesterday by Gus Duray of Seattle. His time was Fred Barsby, another Se attle driver, won the 25-mile race Five Thousand at Opening of Track at Burlington, Wn. BURLINGTON, July 5.—The new race track was opened here yester day to an audience of 5,000. It was the largest crowd ever assembled for snch an occasion in this county Nearly 3,000 autos passed thru the gates auto WRESTLERS VIE TONIGHT Ralph Johpson, wrestler, who the Pacific title, Olav Eri will clash tonight the Eagles’ hall. W, H. Downey and L. Smiley will forhish of the preliminaries, The other will Joe Halstad vs. O. Nord and at coast son one be BALL PLAYER DIES Zeke Reed, well known in the ‘orthwest as a member of the Great Falls club, in the Union association, died in Seattle Monday of heart fail ure. AMERICAN RESULTS At Philadelphia 2-2, Boston 11-5 At Cleveland 2-6, Detroit 6-3 At Chicago 1-7, St. Louis 2-6 At Washington 0-6, New York 1-4 NATIONAL RESULTS At Boston, Philadelphia; rain. At Pittsburg 0-1, Chicago 5 At St. Louis 4-8, Cincinnatt 3-3, At New York 62, Brooklyn 7-6, 1 is still nine points of the law * * * and Fed pitcher, is going to stump the Howard te says. his fast Old J. Bits a prohibition. ‘oove one for him REAL PAINLESS = In order to tntroduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known. does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. 00 $10 set of teeth Bridge work, per tooth, | White crowns . | Gold fillings ... | Silver fillings | Platina fillings |All work «1 | Have Impress ing and get teeth tnation and advice fr anteed for 15 years. n taken In the morn- na day. Exam- Most of our present patronage is recommended by our early custo ors, whose work in atill giving good tinfaction. Ark our customers wha have tested our work When coming to our office, be sure you are In the right place. Bring this ad with you. OHI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Vraser-Patersea Os, Athletic F Northwestern BASEBALL VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE Tomorrow at 3 P. M. Admission 26 and 50 ¢ Take Fourth Ave. ents. Cars ular 100 mith. tt STALL 79 LOWEK FLOOR, PIKE PLACE MET. DENTISTS. Johnstone ‘Victor Over Everett Pro | Seventysix geifers were busy to day on the links of the Seattle Golf and Country club, engaged in play ing the qualifying rounds of the an nual Potlatch tournament for the amateur championship. This ts the stellar attraction of the tourney Robert Johnstone, the Seattle pro fessional, won the open champion ships yesterday by defeating Phil Jefferson, the Everett pro, after an | additional nine holes had been tack ed on the four rounds. Rudolph Wilhelm, last year's Ore gon state champion, did not play his usual brillant game, At that, how ever, he turned in the best score among the amateurs competing tn the open event. The score of the last nine holes of the professionals’ battle follows Johnstone Jefferson 44434468 44354453 | COLUMN MAN NOKTHWESTERN LEAGUE Spokane | Matte Nettie | Greet Falls COAST Vernon «PO A ® - co 1 2 6 eS ee ae Ba ee 4.4058 , a 3 we jt a &| aren: : 1 . 8 e | Fitssimmons, . s ° | i: : | . ' . | e | Bik ry ° e r 1 © n Hy ; e 6 ‘ | | Tetate so 1 8 “oe od 4 ad 1 Mit alk dings Murphy summary Brink STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 |piatned the presence of his Ford lrunabout at North Randall track,| and ¢ Cleveland, ae an ald to his busi-) the ef | ing up his flivver, | ! POA B . a a Se ae a ek Oe see 8. Pe team > ae oe oe : ¢ 2 @ tae er ae 1 06 497 16 1 u A 8 , °° 1 1 0 ae AB SBS + s9 i= a2 se ‘4, €.4 a Se eee @ 0.4 1916, PAGE 7 Geers is driving a f_ilvver.! | Yep, the horseless age has claimed the grand old man of the harness “Pop’ The Silent Tennessean, ampaigns a wizard reineman, ex sald Pop, crank | so that | | can get to my horses quicker. 1 am not looking for any auto- mobile records. When | want to satisfy my craving for speed | “1 do this,” | rs declined to pose for a pho- tograph while driving bis auto—so he had to be snapped | Like Edison, “Pop” Geers believes! the ordinary, man gets too much sleep. j “Five or six hours a night Is j nd | could get along on | id Pop, “| always start | te bed after 10 o'clock, and | am | up and dressed by 5. 1 never needed an alarm clock In my life. Just a matter of form, 1 leave a cal! for 5, but | have Double Fracas at | Butte Divided by || Miners and Reds} BUTTE, July 5.—The Spokane} Indians and locals divided yester-| day's double bill here. The morning | game was a lively contest thruout, | but the afternoon game was of ragged order. The scores | Morning R. H. EB Spokane ocoe 4 9 8 Butte one eee ae ie 3 Harstad and Sheely; MoGinnity and Roberts. Afternoon— RH. B/ Spokane sveceeld 16 01 Butte . sovccese 9 1% 6 Noble, Reuther and Murray Sheely; Hendrix, Meikle, McGinnity Jana Roberts. | | REPORT |! White river (Corrected Goawin & Co.) Apricots, © 1.76 Bananas + He B +100 @ cabbage, Winn! ad B Cal. oT Cal. lemons, par crate Cantaloupe, Cat, "64 Cantaloupe, Cal, “45 Carrots, Cal Cal, grapetrutt Cherries Cherries, Bing, Ib Cucumbers, hothouse Florida grapetru o@ 2He@ «Sumner, orate 125 @ Rhubarb, local 1Ke Tomato! (basket crates “ 1.25 @ 1.60 turnips, Cal 1 | Watermelon ; 2% | | we poe | Yellow Newtown Pippine. @un laymen Winesap rT Old Winesap @in Australian. yellow, Ca red | | ontons, | Onton: Onions, Walla, Onion Spring sages ass { O14 room Pork, good bic Limburger Oregon triplets... conain triple Wisconsin twine . Young America . | Belect ranch emes |@— Sarre ean Country May and Grain 1 | (Prices paid produce i o—— pwns ———@ 18.00 O11 00 @ @3 @40.00 @ss00 THE DADDY OF ’EM ALL <= —Welks Out of Ball Yard the history the grizzled ve for 45) before for these big stakes St. Frisco {n the Ohio classic and| was a good game to watch, it was |!2& her own record from 1:09% te |Bonnington tm the M. and M. MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARS Horseless Age Claims ‘Pop’ Geers, Wizard Reinsman always been up and shaved and dressed when they rang me. This will be the big of trotting, an fates it che che ake tt Norte “Morse, who cacares tno) hiledelphia, Gist Sia other banner stakes around] world J against, him pulled off a Wins Aquatic Title wonderful horse, but he'll have the fastest opposition that any great horse ever faced in his campaign. And he will have plenty of it, too.” Geers has two speedy VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court On January 7 of the year Doctor J. Eugene Jor- dan was arraigned before the State Medieal Board and his leense to practice medicine revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced, which had been running tn the local newspapers, yas untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the @iseases mentioned theretn. Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts in the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Supertor Court, produced evidence of a character that caused Judge Whiter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restertng to him his Heense, Judge French stated im hts decision: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulous or ignorant persons have been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be- half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people in the city Professional people, people of standing fn the community, people who are known to the Court person- ally and people who are known to the eltizens of this city generally s being among the best people in the city. And T don't think that it can be contended that they were either credulous or {xnorant except as the laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medica] matters, There is has been given which is at of the testimony in this oi ever has been administered by tended to benefit the patient. There is no contention on the part of the State, 1 for the Stat there was anything in this advertisement that was and it so stated by coun injurious to public morals, So that it gets Cown to whether or not this ad- untrue as to moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, tp this ca: ind that the adverdsement ts so grossly untrue as vertisement is #0 grossly Under all the testimony Dr. Jordan First and Yesler. st year in predicted “There never trotters| OF TWO He will pilot no contention here that any medicine M1 harmful. ®eems to show, as ‘ar as that is concerned, that any medicine that now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, ] Between Games Without Any Known Provocation BY EDWARD HILL “Lost, strayed or stolen—on umpire Finder please notify Bob I president Northwestern league.” The above ertisement might be appropriate today to help Prexy Blewett locate Garnet 3ush, formerly an umpire in the Northwestern league. To be exact, Bush was an umpire in this circuit until 3:50 o'clock yesterday afters noon. He disappeared between games of the doubleheader jand has not be heard from since “IT can’t understand it,” said President Blewett today, “Bush seemed perfectly with his work. I was talk jing to him in the morning before the game and he had no grievances at that time.” When Bush failed to put in an appearance, Bill Hurley, long distance manager of the Great Falls squad, was rushed Ifrom a seat in the grandstand, dolled up in makeshift regalia, into the breach. atisfied jand hurled GIANTS WIN TWO GAMES |melee turned out to be. Seattle FROM BEAVERS |nicked “Lefty” Russell for but | Mest he mysterious disap-|four blows in this session, but penext to the mysterious diss?’ |three of them in the third won the double bill by our lads was the | “Cvtest most talked of thing of the day. 4 — h fracas | TEAMS GO TO VANCOUVER Pat Eastley won the first fracas|ryig EVENING n < hil a for our side, 4 to 1.while Frank} poy Brown bas not yee wane Wolfra ets credit for the sec lond cictone at 4 to 2. Bill Rose |t desert his old stamping ground helped Frank put over the second |#"4, 4% @ consequence, the tesmnm 9% | win will amble north tonight for a | ce |three-game set-to in Vancouver, |BLEWETT HAS UMPIRES |The squads will be back |IN VIEW |Sunday for a double bill, which Johnstone, the old National | will be the last games played on league indicate man, may be/the local lot until after the Giants given Bush's job unless Garnet |have invaded Montana. puts into port pretty pronto with . ilt-ed 4 ‘pxcuse. for his ab. | SEATTLE STEPS OUT sence, Johnstone wrote Blewett |OF CELLAR for a job after he had selected his| Winning yesterday's double bill staff. But Johnstone is way up in| hoisted the Giants out of the cel 9% Maine or some other distant part|lar. As Great Falls was only able | and Blewett will search for a man|to break even, the Granddaddies are again down in the dark hole. |It is noticed that Sheehan, the for- mer Seattle player, was only in |yesterday’s lineup as a pinch hit closer to home, HURLEY WILL SERVE AGAIN TODAY Pill Hurley got along very well|ter. He got a hit. [Jn the md game, altho it was rather easy picking, as there was | JACK SMITH HITS but a couple of close ones. The| HOME RUN crowd cisions, Perle Case. cireult last kicked on one of Bill's de-| We note that Jack Smith, for however. [mer Seattle outfielder now with who worked in this| St. Louis, fell on Pete Schneider, season and is now in|former Seattle pitcher now with | Portland, was mentioned for the | Cincinnati, for a four-sack swat in job, but Blewett thinks Casey is|the first game yesterday at St [too easy-going. | Louts with his left hard hit and single to right SECOND GAME BEST hand The ball was| SAN FRANCISCO, July 6—The looked like @ suré/ women's national 100-yard swim | ming championship is held by Mise Olga Dorphner of Philadelphia. She ®on the event here yesterday, lower- While the first fracas yesterday Inot half the battle that the second | 1:08%. Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies Doomed to «& Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL : Seattie, Nov. 1, Twelve years ago I had tubercular a ie my neck and under my erm, 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. Bugene Jordan oul Me without an operation, and I have remained well ever since (Signed) Cc. B. BOY: 2716 Fourth Ave. Nortn. ‘al demonstrations of the ments of le for ~ Past thirty years, and son file in my office, written by . Will attest to ite wonders, Bling is, Chronic Inflammation of om Peralysis of the Auditor; rves. , Drepsy, Chronic D: "wnt Chronic Gastralgia, Hi (including Heart Leakag xia, BSciati i poereleia, tus’ Dance tn of signed testimon eful patients whom I of Asthma, Anaemia adder, Deafnens Protapsus east, Disease, fantile nd most of the cher oot lysis, Rhourmatiam, Meningtti Sa Btrabismus, St called tnourable dine: There being am r of Doctors Jordan Seattle, well to bear in mind thi pame and address ct Dootor pag Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 8 a. 8 Pp. m. Sundays from 2 p. m. te 6 p.m. Consultation free. Corre- spondence solicited. Wateh each Sat 8 sponé urday Star for remarkable to involve moral turpitude on the part Doctor }] Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor | Jordan GREATER VINDICATION C”>ULD NOT Bi DESIRED ‘The Medical Board olaimed that these diseases were inourable, meaning, of course, that they could hot cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced tn court scores of actual ly cured patients as witnesses for his case, The stories of their remarkable cures have been stated under oath. Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public amd his many friends with the proven facts in the case, Tn fact, all Doctor Jordan has that involve I cannot ¢ a Hil W WITAY

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