The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1916, Page 7

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he M ve oa 1 ae am Pa? aa are? *Teaxsev » A et ee Baer Tent ese TT Ren ‘| OVERTO SPOKANEREDS BY BUTTE BALL SQUAD . ia aaa ao 1 WILL TAKE $20,000 TO STAGE BOUT me GUIGNI, f traded to Salt Lake the third stopping place Af 2 short session ms, I k was turned back by McG at first: base vacant when Stokke jumped kindly to his new b pressing hims evidently didn’t like this take Guig Cliff refused to do this and turned Guig McGinnity raised several I of this deal but he and Nick W straightened things out GUIGN! WITH WILLIAMS AT PORTLAND , This is the second time Guigni has worked for Nick ke into profes Nams. Frank gional bali with Nick a few was with Spoken There Joined Seattle. This was played ren Giants last year RE AFTER SHEELY Earl Sheely, Teported as wanting him. Tf Williams iete Sheely MATTY’S SQUAD DROPS ANOTHER GAME But one game wes plaved in the National league yesterday. ager Christy Mathewson's Cincin-|FAY KING, NOW IN FRISCO, Bat! Reds managed to lose the Phillies, 5 te 1. Some bags who expected the Reds to be y pinved &$ soon aS Matty took the helm, gin to win every game th haven't had much to say Reds, under Matty, seem to bo ying true Cincinnati ‘orm. ps the only way to change the Reds would be to move them away from Cincinnat! RENCE HALL STARTS INING FOR BOUT erett on Labor day. Hall honor to Gorm1n. fs bothered arm. MAYS PITCHES BOSTON TO A VICTORY Carl Mays, former Portland N ‘W. leaguer. pitched the Ruston Red Sox one game nearer the top gue heap yes who has become fa. Tous because of his “bean ball Activities and a squabble with Ty| Cobb, let the Cubs down with four) of the American | terday. Mx Dits and won the fracas, 6 The Cubs used five pitchers @gainst him. Cari did a little hit ting himself, slamming out a three. It “4 AMERICAN RESULTS At Chicago 4, Boston 6. t St. Louis 2-9, Washington 0-1 At Cleveland 9, New York 4 At Detroit 9, Philadelphia 0. Seattle third sacker who was] the Coast league with the Mor-| however, and has the habit of ex in plain Is now and then. McGinnity wanted Cliff Blankenship to back and give him some other player. Skipper er to Spokane how! he was informed back when Williams was piloting the Portland N. W. league cab. went with the club when it was! transferred to Ballard and later | NOW HALF GAM jured his ankle ond was released. When he was again in shape uri the last half of last season arkable ball for .T LAKE AND PORTLAND pokane'’s second} ACK To iether and uillity firet baseman, | ACK DILLON TACKLE Way finish the season with either Balt Lake or Portland in the Coast | Teague. Roth of these clubs are | any one can find out, is with Will not do so until the N. W.| Jeague race has been brought to aj cent co with Battling Levinsky, close. aurence Hall, champion ergo eight of the Middle West, started training for his bout {n nd nent in all probability wil! be Joe Gorman. bantamweight charopten of the Coast, or Billy Mascott, Portlander who recently lost Hall is taking thin, eas jequad at basebvall at Newcast with a poll on hin eatl Sunday, 6 to 3. The feature of the|attle STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, (THE OLDER THEY ARE THE FUNNIER THEY ARE) Wa-A-A- HE-EO HA-A-A AAR AR 00 0- OMY! “waar “DRESS LASTS THe LONGEST POR A LADY? <q Wa-m-a' Q House Deess 4 BECAUSE 4) sue never Evil MINDED MAN THAT is now playing | o> Butte and was given a trial effort to fill the place mad e club. Frank did not ta together and WHITE SOX LEAD CHICAGO, Aug. 9—The ( White Sox still lead the Ameri- \ can league, but their margin of } a game and half has been cut } ) down to half a game by the Bos } ton Red Sox, who handed the } Rowlanders a 6 to 4 defeat here } yesterday. Both teams will re} } new the clash at White Sox park | today, ARAARAARARRADS DUBLIN JIM COFFEY Jack Dillon's next fight. as near Jim Coffey in New York City on Labor Jack lost some of his popul when he in the re-| and he says that he is going in to put Coffey to sleep just as soon as he can possibly do so and then go hotfoot after another bout with Levinsky. | Cedar Point, O., Labor day, bef | championship battle between ‘© the scheduled 15-round featherweight hnny Kilbane, title holder, and George SORE AT EX-HUS Twenty thousand bucks may seem a mere bagat when pugilistic Fay King, divorced wife of “Bat-| ij:ie8 are at #take, but an outlay of this proportion is a rarity where | tered Nelson, is now in San Fran eatherweights are involved. Hence the reason Promoter Matt Hinkel Cisco. The city with the Golden| ; « hailed at Ohio's Tex Rickard. Gate was the scene of many of her} fe r husband's earlier con veland sportsman, is How do you and Bat get al cs wen fe Se | STAR WINS HANDILY and I'm in | Fria 0,” she replied. |Coal Miners Win FROM LOCAL PLAYER deat Mine Williame, 6-2, €4 Men's Doubles Tirown and Allen hue, €-0, 6-0 Ball Game From As predicted, Johnny Strachan, Majestic Squad |crack California tennis player, had ttle trouble In winning in yester-| p, in the Washington state He The Pacific Coast Coal Co.'s |4ay’s play team defeated the Majestic theatre | title meet at Blackistone field je|Won handily from W. A. Fulton, in the second round The day's results fol game was the pitching of McQuade | yeste for the Miners. He struck out 17/low and allowed but two hits. Tutt did} Men's Singles the receiving for McQuade. Abrams} Fiset, > Weer, t and J, Johnaon worked for the|* losers \Gonzaga Wants Grid | Fee a ae ect Contest With Oregon |: i, wae eek os 6K —. This Year [titan Marous bea! Mixed Doubles Mise Henders Mrs oat Lalnure, 6.2, 6-4 |e-2 achan beat Fuit Women’s Singles for universit team for the fall season, Father Reldy, who|,,™*.Mo74 utes is in charge of the varsity athlot! ‘ at the Catholic institution, has opened negotiations with the Ore gon Agricultural college of Cor-| vallis, Ore., for a game in Spokane this fi NEW YORK, Aug. 9.--Moguls of Stallings and Evers bh tional league met with Prest- Tener today to listen charges, chiefly from the Boston ¢lub, that the umpires of the circuit are incapable and partial Incidentally, the meeting is certain to develop counter charges against the Braves President Tener is tired of hear ing bis arbiters roasted by every d for a wdown.” Boston probably to prove some of the things losing team, and has c Tener to Give Charges | Tacoma Takes Second Against Umps Airing}| _ Place in League Race { } t nk «Wolfram, ave been say Following yesterday's fracas at, visitors today Fr ing for the past few months ; fall, manager|the Bremerton Beau Brummel, will A monster petition which has|Dus’s ball lot, _ selina Ty, be on the hillock against bim. Pat been in circulation at Braves field{and proprietor o{ the Tacoma Eastley has t wen feeling well for a few days will be presented at| gers, paid a little call on D. E. Dug-| of late, or he would have n chos. the meeting. It charges unfairness|qgyg. Hall thanked Dug kindly, for| en to try and put an end to “Suds by the National league umpires string of victories nst the Boston club. eral other club owners, peev-|yesterday that the Tigers are hold at th statements of the|ing forth Wednesday in the second | vs! REAL PAINLESS Boston n ement, are reported | position of the Northwestern lea it was thru winning over the Giants ' to be anxious to get a chance to), “'D ENTISTS ps ce Stal t to prove his force Stallings either to prove hi aL sane: Maondia: 4 Meant ‘ statements or keep quiet. | Ct Schmutz took the knoll| for the Giants and etarted in to pitch a fine brand of the national) nuisance, The Giants also started after Al Bonner with the club at |the beginning of the melee, but jcouldn’t hold the pace | The seventh and eighth frames w the undoing of the Giants. Thompson started it in the seventh,|{n order to tntroduce our new when ly back of| (whalebone) plate, which is the he sent one JOY of handsome ap- SS. ES= aete tama et} OMAMA, Aus. 9.—Former VU. 8.| JOY of that fragrant Senator John M. ‘Thurston, 69, died| Cell Presado Blend. Distributers, Seattic, Wash of a del second His teammates took the lightest and strongest plate know cue and the clicking went merrily |@oes not cover the roof of the on | mouth; you can bite corn off the “Brick” Eldred, White Sox pros-|¢ob; guaranteed 15 yea pect, had a nice day Gold crown .......++. $3.00 | Tealey Raymond received a letter g15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 Detro!t. scout. bad recommended | Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 Bill Rose to the Oaks | White crowns . Suds” Sutherland, the league's| Gg lings JOY of thoroly-cured pitching marvel, will hurl for ri Fesotitaet ee | | Platina fillings | EX-SENATOR DIES |. 2): wor everapteea tor 15 yours | Have Impression taken In the morn ing and get teeth same day, Exam- Ination and advice fr | ce Samples of Our Pinte We Stana Tin Most of our present patron early custom He had been in July 16, after be here this morni tal win » 48 trated by heat | recommended by o en to 1901 and was one of the “ ie : ‘ nost orators in that body. His in the the cigar with that ivr ayes iah vay fara | eh fee” i Ose i Presado lend SSF responsible for bringing about the == Spanish-American war Cut - Rate Gchwabacher Bros. & Co,, Inc. He rose from plowboy and driver Denti ts ry wagon to a prominent| position among the leading lawyers of the country, | Yankee pitcher. career with the Yank This year Messrs. Ruppert and Huston went our and bought nearly) $200,000 worth of high grade ball players. a good team back of him jative, He went South early and worked hard » Was most enthusiastic, He expected to have the greatest year of his car | Yankees would be out in fr CHANEY | Twenty thousand American dollars must pass thru the gates at} of Pittsburg is a remarkable believe — MAT HINKEL | Chaney, the Baltimore southpaw knockout king, is a financial success.) ably wo THAT GREAT BIG “TF” RED SOX FAN Attack aga they f rejuvenation of the Clan McGraw p ween | if the Dodgers, Braves and Phillies hold the pace, no matter what} Polo grounders set, they cannot win. Their chance for the| pennant is therefore not only dependent upon their own deeds, |upon the Brooklyn, Boston and Philadelphia clubs cracking between |©D'S open | now and October. It would be ridiculous to say that the Giants have not a chance to win They have. But it ts not a chance that one would grow hilarious about We'd be so ront now IF Speaker was that there would clip the with the elub be nothing to this race . INDIAN FAN If Guy Mor. seven weeks ago Cleveland nev er would have been headed -. been disabled w those Yankees would be having. Star Cue Wielders May Be Seen Here | Again This Winter The Northwest | next winter some of the best three-cushion and pocket billiardists in The season's with Johnny Layton, pion pocket billiard player, who is looking for a date in Septemper. sit from Willie H cue star who exh here last winter, world’s cham The Race NORTHWESTERN [Here's How | RY i bd x SPEAK UPI It matters not what you were In the whirl of the driving fray The voice of the busy world Asks only about today RaQae me THE STRANGE CASE OF RAY CALOWELL It is hard to understand the actions of Ray Caldwell, Ray ts said to be a sensible fellow to talk to has been constantly in hot water thruout his basebn has been suspended without pay for two weeks by fined $100 Caldwell made his reputation as one of the game's grea ers with poor clubs bebind him. Save for his own advancem was little incentive for him to work hard during the first years of his Ray seemed app If the big pitcher had f 411 Donovan and | | were inclined to take things a little too easy to make the atch as ex- , | citing At last Caldwell was to have season opened and he began to lose. Of the regular pitching | staff only Keating pitched poorer ball, Yet Caldwell seemed trying all the time. No one could understand tt shed the form he showed last year, the nt so far now that they could probably | | weather their misfortunes and win the flag. But Caldwell has done little or nothing to help ther curtain raiser. The crowd large, BOXERS GO TO DRAW AT ELKS George Ingle and Harry An- derson are still disputing the Northwestern lightweight title as the result of last night's four” round draw at the Elks’ club. While the decision was a close one, there were many present who thought that Ingle had a bit the better of the going, and showed their dis- pleasure at the calling of the bout a draw. In the semi-final event Joe Far |rell was awarded the decision over leo Houck, The featherweights Chet his fifth straight victory by winning from Harry © jin four f |dleweight, so far outclassed a fel- Tacoma lightweight, 3urns, mid- low named Wagner-that the affair was called to a halt in the initial | frame. Two kids furnished a whe |Report Madden t to Turn Professional Now ho is suspended. Bill Donovan is slow to act. Caldwell st Ci A irculated in South | be wrong | It is hard to figure Ray’s line of reasoning. It looks as if by care |lessness he has tossed a great chance of World's @eries money over tis shoulder. He alone, of all the Yankee players, has failed to give his | | best to the club Ci a nS Pop Geers has returned to Kalamazoo, thus proving that he is a glutton for punish nt 8 tt sts A number of scribes seem bent on proving that John Henry Wagner all player. Strange to say, % ot 8 ot ott The euspieton Is not wanting that Charley Hereog did not slay the) New York Giant jinx, but merely traded {t to the Yankees. % 8 tS ot tt 8s The fan who suggests the presentation of a gold bat to Matty prob- id think a silver catchers mask suitable for Ty Cobb. 3 3 oS we THE CHANCE OF THE GIANTS With Charles Lincoln Herzog spurring them on and nts wre playing different Whether the t the enemy, the ( most people hed at the Polo grounds earlier in the season. has come too late or not remains to/ PORTLAND, Aug. 9%.—Reports are being circulated that Lio d Madden, crack amateur lightvecight of the Seattle Athletic club, may FO t rofessicnal and meet one of the local lightweights at @ boxing show in tne near future, Vancouver Victor in Ball Contest With Silver Tips At Butte: Rn & Vancouver ........ 8 15 9 Butte 6 14 1 Hood and Cheek; Leifer, Sc hroe leading the|der and Roberts Women’s Golf Meet Is Set in Spokane SPO ANE, Aug. 9.—The wom golf championship tour- |nament for the 1916 season at the Spokane Country club has been af nounced to be started on Monday afternoon, September 18, when the “Checkers” declares that he is 80 afrald of sharks that he won't | Wuelifying round will be played, walk down a damp street % tf tf THIS FOR YOU, GEORGE! You may paint up your flivver What color you will, But the look of a flivver Will cling to it still % 3 8 Having signed Bobby Wallace, the St. Louis Browns should get in touch /VINDICATED BY THE COURT} with Pop Anson Athletic Field Northwestern League BASEBALL TACOMA VS, SEATTLE Today and Tomorrow at 3 P. M. Admission 25 and 60 Centa Take Fourth Ave. Cars 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 1916, Doctor J. Bugene Jor- dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his license to practice medicine the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced, untrue, that Doctor Jordan which had been running fn the local newspapers, was s could not cure the diseases mentioned therein Doctor Jordan appeated to |] Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by 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 Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies Jordan, restoring to him his READ HIS TESTIMONIAL nares Seattle, Nov. 1, 1916. Judge French stated in his Twelve years ago T had tubercular abscesses on my decision: neck and under my arms, and the doctors here offered to Th, ort t find § cut them out fo& $500, but admitted that it might result The court cannot find in in crippling my Arm for life. Doctor J, Eugene Jordan this ease that any credulous cured me without an operation, and I have remained or ignorant persons have well ever since, (Bigned) CC. B. BOYD, been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be my system right here in 8 2716 Fourth Ave. North. I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of Mle for the past thirty years, and half of Doctor Jordan are hundreds of signed teatimo on file In my office, written by ong the best people tn the ts whom I have cured, will attest to its wonders iad Pestaatenat’ peo! an & Anaemia, Blindness, onie Inflammation of behind ted the Bindder, ~ alysia of the Auditory Nerv people of standing in the Diabetes, Protapi . Chronic Dyspepsia, Eptiep: community, people who are Giranis Wrysipdan Chreald Gastreigis, Herd, Lowoe in the mrenae Heart Disease (including Heart Leakage) Hip Disease, Infantile known to the Court person city generally as being among the best people fn the it can be contended that Jordan, 619% First Avenue, they 7 ° cred P. were elther credulous © ei ees eanenen r ignorant except as the dures. laity generally 1s somewhat yrant of medical matters. There 1s no contention here that any medicine has been given which is at all harmful. In fact, all »{ the testimony in this case seems to show, as ar as thatgs concerned, that any medicine that ver has bé#n administered by Doctor Jordan has ended to benefit the patient. There is no contention on the part of the State, ind {t so stated by counsel for the State, that here was anything in this advertisement that was (njuriocs to public morals » that it gets Cown to whether 6r not this ad. ement is so grossly untrue as to involve 1} turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot nd that the adverdsement 1s so grossly untrue m.; Sundays from 2 p. Watch each to involve mora! not cure them. Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Jaundice, ally and people who are Rheumatism, Meningitis, known to the citizens of this Goltre, Strabismus, called incurable diseases. Paralynis inal Curvature, st. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so- R : There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, tt ts well city. And I don't think that to bear in mind the full name and address of Do. r'J. Eugene Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 to 6 p.m, Consultation free. Corre- Saturday Star for remarkable turpitade on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced in court scores of actual cured patients as witn stories of their remarkable cures have been stated es for his case. The Jorden has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facts in the case, Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, First and Yesler.

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